THE DAILY NEWS. rKINCE RUPEIM - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor . SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid in advance per week DAILY EDITION Sf. JOHN iJENEtlTS Friday. Feb. The Shipping Register published at Montreal has justsijMkers m no issued a special number dealing with the Port of St. John j"3de u cl afkf the revival of business at that place as a result of the ; trlaf XT herence "JL-I? endeavors, or loyalty grain shipping which has come to it recently. This hasiidaau and constitution of canad been the direct result of the trade agreement with Britain ' wi a decided detriment to the "I ... a. 1 T . i m ! i i i mane ar, me imperial conierence, THE CIIAKITAHLE IMPULSE Most people like to help others. As a great philosopher onee said : "It is more blessed to give than to receive' No matter what the condition of the world there will always be some occasion for mutual help. Just now there are many people who are in need. Some of them are in dire need. The government allowance is meagre and it is pitiful to see little children running around without proper clothes. ,' This week a local citizen reported seeing conditions such ns those mentioned in different parts of the city. He pitied the little people who had to undergo hardships and asked the newspapers to co-operate by inserting a small advertisement asking for clothes, He was willing to see that the clothos were collected arid distributed if the donors Would notify him. It was a happy thought. esterday we published a letter of criticism of this person. The idea eonveyed in the letter is one that a great many people hold. We all hate the idea of people being Unable to get along without being recipients of gifts from the charitable, especially at a time when there is plenty of food and clothes in the country, too much, in fact. We dp hot in any manner endorse the subject matter of the letter. We should hate to criticize anyone willing to help m an emergwiey. Because we do not agree that anyone should be subject to what for a better word is known as charity," it would not prevent us helping all we can until conditions are improved. Why should the children suffer because men have not enough brains and energy to propM'l.r handle the distribution system of the country? The dole system as at present carried out is iust as mid arjtl demoralizing as the dependence upon charity We (!o not agree with any system by which someone gets something for nothing. At trw same time we do believe thlit when the land is filled with good things and the only thing preventing fheir distribution is the lack of the wherewithal! to purchase, there is something radically wrong . . . . . ...$A.1-i.l- t. ! I ilj.l j 1H At - .1 wiui ine system, n is a proniem inai win nave to oc suiveu but in the meantime we can all trv to make life as hanny and joyful as possible for those who are the victims either of the system or of the vices of others. FREE FOR A FEW DAYS Many-peorde arc of ferine bargains. Here Is an offer of advertising fffe. Jnst lo test it oot Ihe Dally Newt will during the neat few days lte a free classified advertisement up to 25 words for anyone wishing to esthante article. Sttnpot you hate a fable you dd not want t"it you need a ehalr. ftih advertise your will lffc:rir lo eschanee fcrflhg what kind of a table you have. It may he articles of furniture, radios, grairtaphanes, Jewellery, eroekeryware, mirrors, fiwHrr pots, books, magailties, automobiles, or what have yon? tTht hot change your useless articles for Something you could ae. nan't try to trdde awav the baby, it's aeaihst the law. but ai. most artTlhing elM has pnsSibilltlcS. Try it. All yorf have to do is write the advttlsewent earrtullv and send or brlhg or mall It ta the Dally News office. We do the rest. Editor, Dally Nftwa: Will you kindly find space for ttlw following which I feel will bo pleasing W the citizens of youi city. As a Jtranei p;issirR through your clly of Prince Rupert, and with my sympathies in absolute accord with the glorious principles of the Red Flag, Communism and the Soviet, the tearing down at Uie present false Ideals and debusi-cal Canadian constitution and tin supplanting of these by the en-lightened principles ol the Red1 Flap and Communism. I wish tr earfstalulate your fair city, its cii-lrens and its press for bein.? ihe fine city -that openly and without shame has the courr. u and pride j to shew its sympi'iiM and extend It aaaistanee to -hrs worthy ,- - Jeethe of the Red Fr- and Com- - tit irriuriWm. j On Sunday night I h;d the p!- i 17, 1953 1 sure of attending meeting cailnl ! by the City of Prince Rupert on bvk&il of the Anyox strikers At this meeting the several excelln: 'ncertaln tcrnv clear that any ad isjlr BLADES FOR GILLETTE RAZORS A PIOOUCT Of Gillette Safety Razor Co. of Canada Limited lOtS St Alim4 Si Mwrtrtal. 0k pa- - r . k.r. then fw:S ntmt ijnffht n , Kepartce , oi . the ettteens of tt.t ? r . Vmston Churchill in evidence and to hear the Red LOSTDOM Ft 17 Mrs. Ather- Flag luatfix and heartily sons In ton. in her new book quotes a story preferenee to the abenrd "Maple of "Sophy' Hall's" a n-nt Wtaston Leaf Forever" or "O Canad." It Churchill: "Shortly after he had was indeed heartening also to see left the Conservative resofcitfcm m keeptaf wttb the House he was ta$ibf side of th s certain high and progressive Ideals of young woman for dinner when she Communism and glorious Rd looked wp at him cowsUisMf aed Flag:, formulated and sent out in remarked with the aedWtiy of her the unanimous name of the eitl- kind: There are two tilings I don't 20jzens of Prince Rupert. Above all like about you. Mr I7h are till.' 'And me uriy oi rnnee uupen is to De wnat are tney ' mm tne nooning congratulated for Its wlaoom and statesman Indifferently 'Tour new courage in placing the seal of its Dolrtics and your new moustache.' official sanction on these proceed- 'My dear madaBtt. he replied ings with the presence of an si- suavely, pray do not dtstcre your- dfiman of Its municipality fan the self You are not I&ery to osbm taito honored poatttea of ehatraian To eon tact with either ' " read the Ifeig and atmputhk re- ports of the prseeediogs in the lc;il press is. I can assure yon. Mr. Comrade BsKet, Indeed H stimulating and encouraging to our great caure. I have sent clip pings to Moscow and you will pro bably receive due acknowledgement from headquarter there. Bravo. "Comrade" Prince Ru pert Secretary of Prince May Ride in Race LONDON. Feb 17: Lloyd Thomas, assistant private secretary to the Prince of Wales, aaav rkle in the Keep up the good work of orund National this year His mnre. tne cause. The next time I come niin Ba i amrm th mriM te your fair and progressive city M. Thoas who la 44 vear of I wftl expect to see a pile of ma- age ady ridden at Aintree. ple-lfad lacks on the sfty dump. November he rode DwUny Bay vour citizens nvme m maiscrimm- t(l victory in Ihe SofUrti Cup Steeple-1 te and red-shirted -ommunal cnase He one rtf tne rWer8 harmony, your Nvrfcle ehurebes to noutlds ln Lei rstershlfe. but la1 In ashes the terrible homes rele- ! mMe to give the hobby tindivtrted gated to obHvlon. snd the Red attention owing to his position at Flag nubly unfolding to thebr-e Yort Houm! tne Prlnce ,, residence in splendorous display above the ... ,hp mrhm office a. City Hall and buOd- government autstant private secretary to r " tiu w w pwo - win - Antn rhomhrr -itn frnm 1 TM In i, , nwsvcii ! rrnn nupen ana one amf m lMs anA ha, r,.A -t Constan- hot verv distent future jwu wfll ,e Calro Rome ,nr! Madrid ? )e V1 of Ujtod dipfom.tlc service. His father rovmees of Soviet Osnada. Then National Hockey League Montreal 2. Detroit 2. CDhediens 6. Ottawa 0. New York Rangers 2. Toronto 5. Boston 1. Chicago 2 ufi, (HAPPED SKIII J T wl mt nxn. Aplr II mmm t Amy, t I rM H II hm ttx liniwx bnlr mt ml y4iliiM4. y ?S HatfubU. Vary hading I j j'KIHG OF PAIITj was one of the founders of the Cal- hd-d wl'l you be rewarded and wtla Sweepstake ',iirn iiiucru win we (! 1 1 uinc "Comrade!" PAUL JACKSON, 'formerly Ivanovitch) "The Red Flag forever" 932 Powell St.. Vancouver. B.C. Good Influence Of Black Cat HOCKEY SCORES -rT. played an important pan lice court case at Tottenham eat do-; The cat entered the court and Jumped on to the clerk's tfble when the magistrate was hearing the evidence of a wife, who had summoned her husband for alhsjed cruelty. The magistrate. S H. Flatten, noticed the cat and sugdjaaUd to the wife that it mlKht be a sign that if she let bygones be bygones her future life with her husband would be happy. She thought reconciliation impossible. But just then the cat rubbed its nose against her Imiid. the wife hefclhited, and then said that perhaps after all reconciliation was possible. The husband thotiKht so. tod, and the couple were m fermi it the court missionary. When they left the court the black cut went out with them. BASKETBALL LIlriUK STANDINfiS Senior league W. I Orofeo 4 I Kfttem 2 3 C N R A .2 4 Intermediate League Tuata 4 3 Warrton f 2 Merehaasa ,.i $ Indies' Lea cue Cbrdinals -i OCOMtS A Junior League Scoots - J Jipaatse 2 Rorers 2 Meteors 1 2 3 S 0 3 3 4 SPORT CHAT m 8 4 4 3 10 2 14 6 4 10 4 4 2 Ovlng to the change in the hasketbaB schedule the CNR wia play the Kaiens tonight ilass beJL The Tuxl team will be oh thetr ray to Evington tomorrow and hould Bring back the -bacon" or ihey are a good fast team. The delegates to the annual convention of the Amateur Athletic Union held recently Is Mew York, farced this change by gdoptmg unanimously the metric sysissn of tack metJBTament for air ehaja-oionshlp races. No longer wilt the year's sprint champion be the runner who churned a hundred yards if cinders In the fastest Hbjm. Ks wli! be the 'rl.j , " i! wtn! uil wiftly ever the inO-mrUe route - dlstiinrt nii'"lnn ltd) and a fraction yards. NEVER HAS INDIGESTION Fruit ti$ti maA ttomaeh Ilk ntu -I UA alir trn ia juu! IXtthk ualil I fin livtn (rvubl n U y ""' I'- luill t tul ansthlllf will, it Amalon (t" i ill .a. tina .not t hndarhM. I raatrutU Jttf CttBfWtrljr mCorN tut ta Fruit-m-tivtt 7 iru Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Decks Total rapstlty 20,000 teas Shipbuilders snd Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and rtrass Casting electric and Acetylene Welding SMon Derrick tftr Iteatf Litis Sawmill and Mlnlnr Machinery Itepnlred and Overhauled which can be status of Ihe world Friday. February 17. n PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS si. . 'TWO Insist On "GRANTS fltST rHOCtBABLE"-The Original TEAMS fa Sntr at Vi"ir of Utei from "Mail Onlrr ORANGE PEKOE BLEND 1 ru Letier Box IHpt." Llq'tfoe (Untitoi Buaf'I. rj. . fahfoilvff "SALADA TEA "Fresh fram tfie Gardens" is THIS TKUE? to the hidus- benighted laws i workers, unemployed and citizens Vfavrvr- tVUUnf trint,;tnrr Jr. tfcnt vrimr. of this fair Dominion and a men- eventually all grain in Canada will be shipped out 22 through Canadian ppiis. He says: "If the thirty or forty ted that if tre benithteo eonsti-millions of dollars we have been paying to the United tution and kietis that have instates annually for handling our grain exports are keptued tiree wmfedervton at home, that alone will almost make the difference he-c" tween prosperity and depression." Z Tve cuugraiuiate ine puDiisners oi snipping ueglSier hateful Union Jack Jaek with with its its on the good work it has done for St. John and hope at some thetic mepfe tirfre it will be able to do the same for Prince RuDert. one 1x5 USd aBd of the natural outlets for grain in Western Canada. The!country lnd to thta eDd policy of shipping grain through Canadian 4 ports is one! A.ts itm w?Jm?'d W o,l,,f gratifyfa to. sec many red shirt Prince Rupert is glad to see St. John prosper. If Canada j Is to be great there must be a number of great ports. Prince UupeTt expects to be a great port but her turn will come later. The foundation hag already been laid but the superstructure is for the future, Luurv mm ARE TIED Itcsults or Hay W Last Evening's Wliisl Leafuc fi.imrs Two tettm. Svrlft'.) and Carted l;m LeKioH. ae Ud as retuH etl last night's Whis League ffcWres. Results of the ga'Mes were: Fish Packers 4. Musketeers 5 i St. Andrew's 3, Swift's 6. 1 Seal Cove 3. Orotic 6. , Canadian Legion 6, 1. O. O. F 3. Sons of Norway 5. ttmpmw 4. Learoe' Sfandi'nt W. L. P jSwKf 5 2 5 Canadian Lgjkr. S 2 S O4dfnow . . . 4 3 4 Sons of Norway 4 ' 3 4 Seal Cove ,.... . 3 4 5 FlsU Packers 3 4 3 St Andrew's 3 4 3 Grotto 3 4 3 Musketeers 3 4 3 Empress 3 S 2 SCOTCH WHISKY ft 1 HfGMUtfcO MALT mPrnM I IMMiULT AT CATMKUUAL M'4nUnui fron vm oni .ured very graphically the becta-rAnK of the Church of Enuland In Canada From the time of the fir', service in Annapolis ftoyai. NJS . Ik (raced the work of tftr chure asssjm the country surrounding (he 3i. Lawrence River Then how it ts- Control Bk-ar'f of the .vef Mm-M of fitih Coltm hr 1 s... Clicked Teeth At an Officer I'rlvateJlkl Not Stand si Attention When KeprlmaiMtal l or N Kl t LONDON. Feb 17 Pnv Ham Might, of the 8rr-.: it' share and Hrrtlordshm ft. duns worked westward up asoural hM tmma bv , , the rdson Bay torrttory end hUer couft ut rtrv n to the prairie provlr ecs hlre. of hwwaordlnatl.m h. Pieturssssae aud UsteresUng w.. cittked hU ttth ..' . the bschsnkag si the shurch in Bn- ihe accused soldier i.irr ; tiah Columbia. From the early work the court martial that h. .... in the southern part of the pro- fax) Dts teeth at Sernnn i vtnee to the wosk amosajst the na- HsrrkvRfeett of the rrt m. -tlves of Port aimpson and Metla- he dad not agree thai tin tartla where the dtseese of Cato- tubnrdlruitian or an insult doMBi was fcst ertsarMted. Th- Bl- The officer said he r; shop pointed out that although the tukght, who was his bat mm t clergy siajred the saost laapertan HacjKiftg hti boot, )' part, the work of the laymen ws gsjgfit clicked his teeth splendid and in ne snsaU degree wai indtfiilTii of annovan ' rsapaeusble for the siwaJMashaisr.1 of not tuatf to attention ine vmmtm m jsuguusa tn usmsmt .When be astud tlx r The basket ball teams axe near- , rwn atkmtm m a few shert r- atoaiHa-kiM hit teeth tf- " the time ta the league where marks gave an outline of the de- ded the officer, atamped . adrshtp of the league Is in sivhl ?rtfskm aojt relkston showtot Upu room, safing Well I ..n, : na au tne team are piaying urn ; ttHmUm la the only lewidatton cr sjtjrusnj. with you for mim the sitUI Wat this. I wtil makr to the I Canada's Anthem O Canada, our home aasf aatl land True patriot love in all thy sons comand. With glowuig heart we see thee rise The true North strong aasf free. And stand on gaang, O Canada, We stand on gaaftf far thee. and me we atand on amid far wifi w atarid an sajanl tor A 9REAT FOOD BARGAIN ant d great chance fo HELP CANADA Canadian farmer produce the wheat Jroin which Shredded Wheat is made. 1 Itlp Canada's greatest industry by treating yourself to this great food tuftsin at least once a day You'll profit! so will Canada. 12 BIG BISCUITS IN EVERY BOX SHREDDED WHEAT MADE IN CANADA IX CANADIANS t Of CANADIAN 1 T Daily News Want Ads, bring quick Results'