i Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, January 23, 1950 JAIJUJI f?rry Refl eels . . . . ffif Remiuisci'.a N. A. Bckeiov, agent for the Department of Transport here, returned 10 the city on the Chil-cotin Friday night from Vancouver where he attended the recent launching of the new lighthouse fnder Alexander Mackenzie which will be operated out of Pi ince Rupert, Advert!? r t:.c vumh It Pays to AfiveVtlse! All InnVpendetH dull newspaper rtevot.ed to the iipt,imrrlnr of Prince Rupert and f'jnitinijii! ! compri lu" nortb.ju unit (entrfil Hi!iish f'nlnmt.ti ! ( AuthfiT! 'Ptt a-; fiPconct rur.s Mall, . Oiiue Ur-riin Mviit, Oiuiwjj ! PublUHfd every afterm-or! r-i.-ppt sondav hy ', Rupert nail? I.ifl . 3rd Avenue. Prince Huiwrt. BHtiult Columbia. ! .. . .. a HlNTFK. Mnnnclne Krlitor. H. G PERRY. Managing Dirprtor. 1 MKMBFT! OF C AKriTAN PRESS AUDIT HURRAH OF CIRrl'l.ATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION I SUBSCRIPTION RATFS tat otrrtrr. Per veeK. jfc: Per Montn. tHe: H-r Teat, 8 00. X)(kh Q,iasr. i T By Mall. Per Month. 50e; Per Year 6 00 ' - ! r - O , Vj, , x f Good Worm Heov, SHIRTS-RegS4 Klnw etp. fit 5. s - - - r V X. 1 lum n 1 In future I he unnerving wail of How many people today know the siren will tell Prince Rupert who the Covenanters" were? here is a fire. We first hearer it Covenanters! The National Cov- al'ter Pearl Harbor. Some sounds enant! The Solemn League and are pleasant but not this one. It Covenant! The Cameronian.si gets under the skin. It is sinister Claverhouse! David Leslie! The and ruthless all for instant ac- Lowland Scottish Brigade! Loos! lion of some sort. Not a word is That's the association of Ideas. Really A Pmg i ". - Men's PANTS, Wool. Now for Come Out from Under the Shadow of om 1581 to 1915. And now these Men's WORK JH IV IEW NATIONALISM DF.CREES in Hungary ,sPoken but you understand every- ft IN arrests and deportations of British, Amen'- thing perfectly- it says: -wake sc , ,. , . rs . . ' up! Watch out! Danger toward! an Scots are at it again. They have Speciol, pair neither Covenant which patrl- can, Swedish and now Canadian citizens from Hun Argyle Diamond gary, Poland and Czechoslovakia seem part of a Ke9- up to $2.5; le process,' The purpose is the complete isola i Avvay with you! A fire d n it." otic Scots (in Scotland i are sign- ' ing by the thousand. All they A noted British Columbia poet- want is a Scottish Parliament, ess told a local audience that Well, British Columbia, with' 'ess people should expose themselves than a million inhabitants, aov-10 poetry. Their lives will be the erns itself locally. The Six Conn-richer for the experience. Well, ties hnve their Parliament in onlv the other dav. we wrote a Belfast. But the five million ueo- Now ., , Boys' ond Girls' t. tion" of these European nations from the rest of Europe in order that they may be brought more completely under Russian control and influence. piece SNOWSUtr LEGITIMATE "STOWAWAY" Pilot John Chandler of Cobh, Ireland, is getting used to the role of an unscheduled passenger on trans-Atlantic liners because of stormy weather. In the last 20 years he has made three such voyages. Chandler is shown chatting with Miss Nina Tinwell of Loudon aboard the liner Franconla, just before docking in Halifax. He had to remain aboard when rough seas prevented the pilot boat from removing him. (C. P. Photo l s, The purpose of the nationalisation decrees is j limerick without assistance. pie in Scotland are governed by Try DO LCI N Tablets for prompt relief from arthritic and rheumatic pain , . .Try DOLCIN . . . get bottle of 100 or 500 tablet from your druggist TODAY am! join tlie thousands of relieved suflerert who by taking DOLCIN have come out from Under tli thadow of Pain ... Most druggist carry DOLCIN. If yoiiri doe not, write direct U wool. Reg. $9 95 N Now only I . the Sassanach majority at West- "Most people," observes a psy- minster. Apparently these Scots eholot'lst" are grouchy at break- like English government today last." This has been .noted at no better than they did in 1300. Prince Rupert during the pres- not economic. It is officially described as a means ...Pi jpi'eveting the off ices and works of foreign firms ??:fi-&m being used as "nests of sabotage and espion- age". Boys' SWEATEIIjJ jWool, from $i Historically noted for their fer- ent icy snap. How can one feel it is all "sabotage". Foreign businesses are to be afler a uoor oeitv. their Quarrelsomeness their merry and bright buy this handy 4 lamp carton iiliujdated in Order to prevent sabotage. Foreign res-'l fhave, partly warmed house, di- haughty pride, their love for di- 1 ! irss?Sru cold rent action and their contempt Ai., 1.,,. nfflni.a oi'VDctod fill uniiv, Hv.i.lt.ti- DOLCIN LIMITED i I siwinnn i cup ana saucer, an egg too son ior ine gentie art 01 compromise, mrges of espionage. and a reminder to be sure and it. will be interesting to watch Ttrtttlt 10 0tiUri4 -The effect is a double one. Life is to be made in- !rhfg home what was forgotten how, if, as and when these Scots y the day before. get their Parliament in Edin- tolerble and work impossible for any Westerner Advertise in trie Da, uuigu ugitui, now how mis sliii- SKSf. li Under such compelling condi- necked nation of individualists tlons, it should be hardly neces- manages to conduct itself. Mod-sary to urge fullest co-operation era parliamentary procedure BROADWAY CHI GENERAL "'-in; in these countries. They are to be expelled or induced to leave: who would wish to remain with the ;., possibility hourly over his head of arrest? And at "the same time, an atmosphere of dread and distrust "is'reated. So that, whether for fear or suspicion no "Pole or Czech or Hungarian will have any con- A i 1 ! M Itf J J I in conserving power. As a matter might make them hold them- lof fact, as everyone knows, there selves down in doing which their I has always been ' the tendncy former kings had such indiffer- ! toward wastefulness.. It's little ent success. ! short of amazing to discover how E I CPT0 D (P i&MA E. En E.1 13 I ti 1 U I tylrii (5) tact or any nean.ngs wun any western ioreigner n jmcri one can do without for a he can avoid it. For even to meet and talk with a while without suffering more Westerner is to invite doubts of one's own "reliabil- j lhau a litUe convenience. nest Cool Hours 7 am u For Take-Home Orders Phone 200 To Advertisers To injure publication of display or classified advertising, j copy for same must be in the office of the Daily News by 4 p.m. the day previous to advertising. Requirements of the mechanical department ; make this rule neeessarv. , I So, even when not arrested or directly the foreigner will be boycotted u n t i 1 he his unwelcome person. The whole process is Higher Wages Being Sought ! a purge, an expulsion of all Western elements- Values (or You Pyrex Wore Lunch Kits Substantial Increases Asked By Fish Workers Substantial wage increases axe NOltMAX WALTON fv rco lai pfS' Pocket Knives O Coverfcd Roasters . Thermos tiultk -"-"If IS TWENTY-FIVE YEARS SINCE Norman P. I being demanded by the Prince I ., , . - : Rupert local of United Fisher- ; !, waltftn was assistant general superintendent n ot man and Allied' Workers union. s Canadian National Railways at Prince Rupert ard i following a special meeting held - hi- went a long since that time, rising to the post of 'Sunday to ter proposed . . , i changes in the 1949 agreement THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. in:iwtTMi:vr (it1 hi-.s MINKMtf. ACT I ociiiuu r,H (di) ! Nutlip of illriltlnil (cir i Oi l if irntc nf Improvement Mlllsite lyfisf'-il CiHim. Situate in It's new, convenient - 4 G-E Lampt in ene strong carton, easy la carry, handy to itorH. You always have replacements when a lamp burns out. AskforG-E lamps by name they stay brighter longer. ready i r.t'i-uu e VJce-presuieiiL Hiutii jie Jieni wnen jic uicu between the union, fish compan- flit' Portland Canal Mining Division .WT.llir Jv. HAi.ti.nol .it tri iiu1r.iinil H'jrl ho nnf. too tho r.n.nn nriArat.tnn' niiinir Casslar Mining-Division. YUMMYPi' r ....Biuuinuv in muiiLic-cu cii. tuc uccn-vuv. j" .... ...... v,K, r W!irre Iorateri. C1rarwater Rivpr. -been at the age of retirement, Mr. Walton might -'thedty waterfront. Alex Gordon pr KltsauIt VallP5, Allce Arm, . , business agent of U.F.A.W.A. from c. . Well have become the president of the System for Vancouver was present at , the NmrHoi tw iofdert frermnier-i , -capabilities as an executiveand a railwayman, meeting After visiting the local Kf Charlra F. lWtlch. ftrM..!, u-fl,.0 miovont m-cn -l1lr, 11Q ,v.c in Pviv, branch for the past week he left of Van.OUVI,r. British Columbia That's what ; CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED family will sc about the Delif Free Miner's OrLiticr.te No. 34072'P'. - v,v-" """" V " - for thc south aboara the Chil Rupert, had long since become widely recognized cotm Sunday intern's, at thc end of sixty dnys from the date hereof, to apply to the CAKES from- Certificate of on the national level. Th wage demands, details of ,lllins Recorder for a M . , Improvements provrments for for tin tlie purpose o; RUPERT BAKERIES LTD. fThose who knew Mr. Walton when he w a B in no, a n . I'hime KI3 f.11 3rd Ave. PHONE 79 PHONE 79 cbtainiii!; r Crown grunt of the above claim. And further take notice thet action, tm.ler sfrtion B5 of the "Mineral Act." must bs commenced before thc issnmu-e o( such Certificate of Improvements. Ui'tccl this 31st day of December. 1940. CHARLES F. WELCH A. J. Cowan, Witness Prince liiipert, and after a quarter of a century v,.m be based upon the fact that their numbers are now dwindling, remember him as' the cost of living during xois an ttble, courteous and fair official, taking a keen -ZtTtZ tcrest even in the smallest problems that were 'creases-win occur. Relinquishing brought to him by the humblest persons. One did not of retlt controls by the Dominion ! 1 'government which will result, In i i. i i r nave to be an important business man, a member of ,.vl,Tlot(, fi(, r,r.r t n. , SIcjuIIjiki Newspaper nu vmislng pays ofi lilallarr yiianuari . .. ... ..in niviaenas I the Chamber of Commerce or something like that ; crease plus and the effect on the Trilight Lamps,, silk shades Boudoir Shades Boudoir Lamps Table Lamps, silk shades mmsi Gainsday Ironers Even fcr d.ii;;i the price you tan't buy anything bettfer than i General Electric Radios 1 9.95 to 2: Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE Single Burner Hot Plates Electric Heaters 9.30 to General Electric Washers with pump control . : . ' mpiBiMi HOPTHFRM B. C. POWFR CO .Jo receive the personal attentive and usually help- ;cosl of livln occasioned by the .rfni'consideration of Mr. Walton. He consequently, ! dp"yc TplJe other 17-had friends and admirers not only among his subor- J tors which win cause a continued dinates in the railway service but among all the ci" jre in livins costs- . . .t ... , , ' . , , .i Also considered by fishworkers tifcens with whom he came in contact one way or was the great exLstlng .5 fmoiher.- Those qualities which made him such a between the American ashing m-successful administrator in the local and regional j dustry wage rates rgid B. c. rates. , , , . , ! This question, it was held, is of . spheres soon won for him the advancement to the ' prlme importance to ail persons broader national scope in railway affairs where he j connected with the Canadian served many vears and with admitted and consis- west coast ftehing industry, since : ' , , . ' at the present time, a powerful tf nt (He t of S. J. TT Hungerford, success. was a protege campaign is being carrleci on by a former C. N. R. president, who first spied his out- u.s.a operators and unions to standing talents at Prince Rupert)- jpitner increase tariffs or plaee : . . . : embargoes on imported B.C. fish. ,.j;A man Of perception, t integrity and decision, One of the main arguments used Mri Walton made friends wherever he went not only : by those interests across the , . -f;, himself personally but for the railway system TTtZTlJTJi , .iiwyrved. He was a good friend of Central British ; low fish price as a result of wages ; ; ' Columbia. He knew and could sympathize with the Prevailins ln the B c- fishins Hnitii i,., . . . ' , . dustry which places United States t, ,vT oblems of this part of the country. We shall miss ,procUlcers and processors m an Jinr from the national level of railway affairs for unfavorable competitive position. even thousands of miles away on McGill Street he ! -improved hourly and overtime i , , , . . . . ,. ... . , 'conditions, union security and . - never lost the keen interest in the affairs and people i several othPr generai improve-r; .of Prince Rupert and Central British Columbia ! menu over the 1949 agreements j with whom he became so well acquainted and ob-; ! aI!!n.g8u5ht by thig!. Hesner Hlock ntiNCK irrn isT. nr. 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