Prince Rupert Daily News - Thursday, March 22, 1951 2. Preaches Commonwealth Unity! Vozeer 0 New Zealand Commissioner City D6S EXCITING TRIP MONTREAL (CP- -Two hun--annual task t,,. ' 1 .. .-- , nulu lne r, two-hour voyage aboard the ice- Scouts Sea r Club Speaker John William Moorehouse Identified With City Since Karly Days breaker N. B. McLean as she Brigade. now that you hadlour millicn Gone today Is another pioneer of Prince Rupert, John William Moorehouse, 74. He died yesterday after HI health of several years. j One knows not what the future may hold in store but, with the Inspiration and ideals of freedom and the perpetuation of the common bonds of heir origins, nations of the Brltisli Commonwealth may be expected to again stand firm and united, as they have already done In two great wars, in facing any , menace so that those who follow may stili live free. or even eight million pounds, he dryly suggested. It was something that couid have been done if the order had been placed early enough. The Commissioner took a t ' vantage of the opportunity, ej. he explained he did on ever-possible occasion, to bring th mm ",t;,"- Mr. Moorehouse was born In Nottingham, England, and came to Toronto In 1904, where he worked as a carpenter. He came to Prince Rupert In October, 1909, and resided here since. An employee of Canadian National Railways in the early days, Mr. Moorehouse was also a pioneer member of Prince Rupert Fire Department. Until eight years ago, when he retired, he was engineer on patrol boats . .... . appreciative greetings 10 ta.: ada of the New Zealand boy las well as their mothers no fathers and, indeed, the government of New Zealand 1 who had come to Canada, a vast and strange land, for air training in MEN'S NEW FOOTWEAR Co'or and novel designs captured tne spotlight at the Canadian Men s Apparel Fa'r in Montreal. You could aim st hear the skirl of the pipes as the model trod the runway wearing these Canadian-designed s ices with wool tartan Inserts. Older men gasped when they hiw 'h.? startling Canadian -wedgies," in blue brushed leather calf combination r:p,ht and the fancy calf oxford with ventilated vamp. it "i ,n i 1 1.,,J U.1 L... tie la-Sl ai UUU 1U WC - VivUnrin nnnrtmont splendidly received and made to sufcred feel that they ! Such was the stirring collusion of an address wnlch Hon. T C. A. Hislop, New Zealand High Commissioner to Canada, delivered before a meeting of the Wo- ! lien's Canadian Club last ins. Mr. Hislop, who speaks In an Intriguing manner with a spsrk of dry humor to Impregnate the sequences of his discourse, told his listeners many lacts which led to a better knowledge and undemanding of the Dominior down under for which he I Fiich nn able and enthusiasts emissary. ! "The main reason I am in 7 vji a,v. mvlhuic en tangled with machinery on a fishing boat which he ooerutcd For Safety On Streets 7e Afas6zr -6o(c6 He is survived by his wife; among friends. "Those boys will never forget all you people did for them. It helped to form a bond of friendship that will not soon be br&'-n In tue course ol his discourse, Mr. Hislop told of the three sons, Tom. Norman and William, of this citv: two daugh ters, Mrs. Ethel Graham, Van-' Parent-Teacher Association Makes Recommendations couver, and Mrs. Ida Hogan, Prince Rupert; and eight grandchildren, i The couple had celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary BEANS PORK AND TOMATO SAUCE Crown and Packed In B.C. fail family cL&VUX4 Ay (mil Qiudity, Funeral arrangements will be announced Jater. i , Canada," he explained, "is so At Tuesday night's meeting of Ulat j may do sometning. tj Edward School Parent- King make our too countriea better T. idi- rs- As oelation, the chair- acquainted. Therefore, I should iv-n o' iv.fflj and safety com- tpU something about New niftier. P. O. Moore, turned In a Zealand " i.rn t on rmdiiions at various In 162 a Dutchman,. Abel s-liools as follows: I Tasman, had discovered New Annunciation No serious traf- Zealand and In 1740 Captain if? problems. ; Cook had landed and claimed it v ' den - Dar.v at the bottom as part of the British Dominion, of the s'eps on iVascr Street. i it was not until 1840, however, For Action Advertise! important and completely equal part that thn almvig nal Maoris, there b'OU ytars before the whites, played toiy in the affairs of tiie country. Completely equal in the rail's and privilege of citiv.riish'.p, al the jobs and the professions were open ta them and there were not a ftv who ;.al dis-tinmiishe.l them; elvos M.r Hislop rtvealea r.ow th Maoris had their repiwemat-".. in Parliament. Although the had their reserves, jr. whiel many carried on successful communal tarmini;, Uie ioji: pa on an equal b;uU in ml civiUai avocations. They were al:o ci All Kinds of Meats I I Utts of VA&ery VaL ml Booth Drsiriug cDnip'.Hion of that organized settlement by, Better with sidewalk around li: z Cove English, Scotch, Welsh and Irish Cirrie. peoole. taking over from Maort3, Cn-ra v;?:.es supervision of hBd commenced. traffic at Moon hours. i Mr. Hislop cleartd up some King Edward "No Parking" misapprehensions t.bout New the same terms in iae matter o' iri-.uirtuuiia i!ut uucjcu wi ijikihii jCiuIiU VMi.l lie uuu 1'juiiu '.u i:qU0j. rest ric t io Vj 3 lu COnneC- Avenue. l-C!ICl ill v,U,Ua. tion wjth wnich nad Ue;n lne Arpp. of .'V Zealand was .y t dro,-,.wd. (farif think ofanytih The speaker to'U t'.-.c sui'. erc- 'FCOMMENDATION'S Recommendations were offer-H "r fo'lows: 1 1 .i ,r i o 'j-i.fT nine tir um About orf?-f irtlctM fM Cnnaria. T --nnrl n tin- i Srtii t x T'n ITw MUSTARD T-? s-hooi one be extended comparMl with Can- Seventh Avenue from Mc- oHo. fm,r..n mill-on ThP tem- something of th.- se.:nn(iarv industries of hi cour.trv. f 11 ol which were subsidia.y. of pours1 to the farming. "But di not thinn." "r.t ,id'd. ' "that we .Ve r'"u:. ir-'- - .VL Pi tiur C&QWN oncer 0 9 r- irt" to Hays Crpok Bridge. . frhool pciiol for Burden o-.' m1 sl"?u' e used &t -r-at elimate of New Zealand 71 rteTPPS l.hovc the F-eakpr I MUSTARD "U ing f?'". lK-l-xted in a renn'e - o-: oi i.e stvps at eraser to thit of the British DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 1 VFrrr- I - ! M-"e.. A 1 t.'-hi);il patrols to be aided l.i supervision bv a police con-.t.ue who would at times be part of the worki. ve m " horse racifg for pveryr-oJv Piid footbrll 's 1 p't-v'T s"o- PcWlne n'vr th Wcmf.V Car.nnian ri- .i.'-r-"-jnrr. riR m -' -A. RulhTfo-d c(' "" r'sn- t- ' " " t:cnl arth'ir. TuUnro was the basis of' New Zealand's national economy ard he endeavour had been riovoiop the farming industry by an orderly economy, not (Vrp-teri bUt by th sod "" of the peoriio. Taking ad- vpn'fo of the advances in -"ient'fle methods and with i'h th? nat;ol aid Instruct tiii-m in their dut'es and thus 1'icias; thvir Interest. ft'l patrols -should be in u.ii-jrm. A Safety Program should be I J i innslit in the schools bearing in hate" wok. tho exploitat'nn of Gf gdward Liusvtt Li,u.p arnv-c! r, 'm'nd that pedestnai.. keep to tho land hfd ben built ur the t)ty ye,tCrcljy f'.un Van- and prosperous .., beintr hre o.i euMnoss in connecno:- with i.he fire iii;h visited the company's branch here at the first of the week. Oui raffle regulations I1 A itrlcijr police supervision of OREAT UilKT EXi'ORTER all motor traffic especially near Today New Zealand was the public cuildings and intersec- largest exporter of dairy prori- tions. ucts In th '0! ld ana was topped Parent, .hou'.d be more alert T"'! by Vnm,a in eixp,orts ,f THERE IS STILL TIME TO to traffic dangers and set an ex- ouuf r' "f ali "pu" , ,u meat mutton and beef wt!h . mcle ' Great Britain as the prir.clnal P'lrir tvc business session market,. Nl-v Zealand today SAFE BUYS 1930 Monorch Sport Sedan 1950 Ford Custom Fordo 1950 Chevrolet Sedan Al Condition Immaculate throughout TRUCK SPECIAL 1950 Ford '2-ton Pick-up Bob Parker Ltd. "'l:i - MONARCH DEALERS Prince Rupert. B.C. p:-?S!aea over oy Mrs. v. MarK, ,mr,ipri mum ith one-nmr- ho presklent. it was reported ter hcr meat and half of her v me treasurer mat a- net pro- buttpr and che'se. fir of $257.i9 was made on the of wcol New Zealand was the Vra and White Elephant sale .wh, .,nH orotf.r pvnnrtpr ' WIRE EASTER FLOWERS TO THE FOLKS AT HOME! Prince Rupert Florists he' I recently. ''"nlia. pdmi'tsdly was a far M' i Ed th Bowmen was chosen iorp-pr pvnnrtp- ar de'e-ate in place of Miss I'at-j Tenin? oi tne 'phenomena!," erson who will be unable to at- if nnt. "riri U-nioiisl v" hlch nriee.-. 300 3rd Avenue West Phone 777 nl (he Parent-Teacher Con-1 in7 rorrivd i..idav for rnttnn : ,irf' :i Ayr Mr. Hislop desciibcd how, to rurb inflationary tcnden-jles fa-mcrs and Bovciir..enl h?cl erni" to the. i:otr.mon.if.iisc apr mert. that onp-th!;d of tho w.- ' -:i. 7Z:y A:so-ip'.'on endorssd a -Th-il the British Co-i!n P-. eit -Teacher Federa-)i rrrn-mlzc th" matter of ' ii- 'l"'iiin'!""iey ai be'tt the rifa Imps' illi WmW ii tat it check. totalling 1 :0.000,n"" 111 nheld f-nm t:- i r ii'nioiuiii' jf mm. ii, sroi'ld O" 'i r- means nl commit- rrnditer nnri nlnend in !hn bfl-it' INSTEAD OP AFTER IT BEFORE IT STARTS... . s'udv nr-n'ips. and consult-' to his c-edit with wn-lr--' I inns on with its member or- omy bv rprtnit for eytraordin-"-ni-st rns. e. dtavor to solve ary' purnres tivnatio-ialo.nergency. , Mr. Hisiop' spoKe of ;.ie hue Members of King Edward and cry whitrl had been .aw r v-t-T5r-: -er Association were in Canada when it had b -cn E-vm inr'.-. "tion in Square dan- learned that 4,u0H,000 pounds of ciTT bv i.fr.v W. H. Doumorit and tutler was to Oe purchasea from Don Lei'iu. A good time was had New Zealand, ".viavbe you viv by all. There was, a larger turn- Jann Asiey'.; Crown Brand Recipes FREE P. O 8n ?9, Monlroal, P. O. cs'3,. oni oi rr.rn tnan usual. At Ihc close of the meeting delicious refreshments were served. ty I t A ; f - 1-4 "i-sV;? it. - - - f I . TRY THtSt RQUIRRF.u AND OTHER FURS STfl.L ACCVPTI) ... B?C. MOVV '- MUSKRAT AND BEAVER! jo lorn , a3 SQUIRREL and 'her Furs reman reasonably .'.'rime, we will continue to cent, t.lv .m. Trappers in those listricts where Spring Trapping of MUiikiii.v . ..EAVEIt s ie-ral, are afforded BTr"- "mnev-making" opportunityMake the most of t Tranping MUSKRATS and BEAVER will be very profi- -ib'e. Wc are paying, for the "G? grades. UP TO thjse ricrs: SQUIRREL $1.00; MUSKRAT $4.50; BEAVER and -TTSI S50 00: WEASEL $5.00; CORN PN"ro cooked corn into b'" or creamed m ftneTy diced f bc(ore Thi famoui formula, developed by the University of Illinois Foundation, caused enormous interest in dental circles because of its promising method of attacking or ytuP- FISHE. S175.00: MARTEN lilP "100 00: (Wild) MINK $80.00 .iont no any Furs Catch tooth decay. In preliminary tests conducted at the University, case after case of reduction in the incidence of tooth decay was reported. Now the manufacturers of 4.isterine Antiseptic make tbis same formula readily available to you and to your family. Use Listerine Ammoniated Tooth Paste regularly, as directed, morning and niulit and riht after eating. Lambert Pharmacal Co. (Canada) Ltd., Toronto. h" 'ilmrls n Ions as he Fn ii Prime, but shin nuick b- f I fi J I I ' J 1 P II ITiTl -i A I w F I I M Mi i r. t M,tion to . si.ii.y.M"'"'" mihaei.lil.v. Mnu h " m fjif'i iiy enrouriWH ( V2. km u1.lA ...... . . --. alff- ' j. fore "ou sell any MUSKRATS or BKVF. to anvone, Uv "SHUBERT" you'll find it "''"lit- PTF'TART V n rf so Semj a shipment SOON! Dipt. 194, A. B. SHUBERT Co , Winri'pee. Ship t.n VANCOUVER Receiving Of "ice, operated for YOUR convenience. 2. , .... un( hclna brcaK !' I ISTERINE dicay-br H For Twi'c At Much Pancakt Fun GetBomsIvds! The rd box for fluffy Pancakes and WoffUtj Hit yellow box for taitt tinglin' SucWwhf oh. 3. Sfc&MNV Of SOFTNfSS fiirminir ha-'tTM a cause ol decay. LICENSED BY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS FOUNDATION!