f -... Mrs. A E. Field if) ISWnre Rupert Dnilp f3ctoa Wednesday, NovmbPr 23. 194!) the city on the Prince G-or-t ! big mining and smalming, combine in the initial development of i he follovIn, named mines of Northern Briilsh Columbia? IC. R Roeers and associates first loony ii-fiin a visit tu Vinu"n. ver. LETTERBOX KF.SPF.CTS TO GEOLOGISTS i Xmas fj id Ray Reflects . . . ... and Reminisce to Editor, Daily News: proved the ore body at Hidden Never in my life did I like to afterwards called Anyox i M EN'S S0tKsA Pr''il hum, pr .,, TIK.S-,,u.st in- lino There shouldn't be any room for argument about the necessity of( adequate Canadian defence when it is recalled that barely eight years ago thirteen merchant ships were sunk and between two and three hundred Prtnce Rupert DiIIt tiers Ltd.. 3rd A-er.'ie Prince Rupm. Enti-1: Columbia ,,-,.3 A- Ht'NTEK, Mnnul:i:. VUtnr. H. b. PEPRT. ikianssing Director UEidiiER OP CANADIAN PRSS' AUDIT BUREAU OF CiRCULATHS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION , SUBSCRIPTION RATES OUJ Curler, for Ween, uuc. Per kiomn, 76c: Per Tear. 8 00. tfljh.JSE'-.- By Mall, Per Month. 60o; Per Tear. 5.00 JSr- Tactics of Opposition T'tlE DUTIES of the Opposition in our political ' ' system have become so identified with party strategy that it has been easy to forget that this is not the purpose of opposition. The purpose of opposition in our party system is as definite a part of government as the government itself. It is the safety 'valve of the system. Its duty is the constructive consideration of government actions that may be . ,Uslen t0 a wa;i o1 vi-oe nom a It be ' I have R. K. Neill end ossortate nprn worrying over. might partly pessimist The Roomiest explained by reflecting that read in a long time was the ad- the Premier after several turn-eight years of unbroken wars In dress delivered by Mr. Moore be- downs by eraduar.es in geology this age of marvels for good or i fore the Junior Chamber of Com- The late Pat Daly was the rea" evil is something w cannot com- merce on prospecting for miner- saviour of Premier. The Dolly mit and get away with. There is' ais. Varden ani Torbrit mlnes at always the price, and the older; I have Just one question to Alice Arm have the same history; one becomes the clearer it's seen.' ask Mr Moore. The balance will so has the Silver Standard at . ,'be addressed to the readers of Hazptlon. Those properties wer? The cost of a cup of coffee in j Uie Daily News.' , a't developed and brought into the United States is said to have! Will Mr. Moore name one mine production not through the cli- "RKSSSlllRTCfcJ atest tulors. MaV, f Money and Trouble! Can Be Saved The next time you hear of a fire say to yourself, "I must get my heatins; system checked by THOM SHEET METAL t9 make sure that It is in shape for win-' ter weather." And the next time you hear of a fire say to yourself, I meant to phone THOM SHEET METAL but 111 do it now. And then maybe the next fire you read about won't be yours either . . . For furnace, oil burn-erg and general sheet metal work -t-mtii t,i(i '5Hfed from t . 'II Spw.smnr;j lives lost in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The job was performed by a German submarine. Yet there can be found in Canada people who can be more eloquent over fight that ' happened cen- eviiun rum iummtt from five to ten cents. 'in British Columbia that, was- it ctton of eminwit RWilostat b the reason being comparattTt j discovered, staked and ifro!Td iit spite of them. turies ago. than what happened jscarciry. Yer. it s only a few by a person bearinir the title of Mr. Editor, the' world is itlnmny in their own front yard, only yes-j years aso the' coffee surplus in 'a geologist, those hoys v.tio nre entmgh without, enrnsin 16 1W a-terdav. i Brazil was overwhelming. Who simrtnsett to understand hmh t'i f,TOlorteuf shrnurt'. We' -are' not nil stockholders in th' bhc $S4,- jean- explain this frairant little agr of rock" and trw rock of nrrs. real bargain f,ff MEYS SIIOWEIM'' f),TS-Bf3,,irull Three tors. Rf4 at "oys1 ilrfsvand S, , PANTS-AII w. , from -. Mid-Atlantic, last Wednesday, : trad' note? There must be ari l The following- questions are 000,000' melon. GEORGE ET.i CASEY I had what has been described as explanation Phone Mark 881 THOM a "good roll on." That could; can! Btcfj-a a Commie directed to the- readers of the Daily News to ponder: 1. What relationship- had tire i Advertise 1ft t.1 SJatrr WW SHEET METAL LTD. s too close to the thinking of officials to be assessed disinterestedly. Criticism may be a part of oppos-tiqn tactics, of course, but it is not the only or even the essential part. An oppositon that comes to power does so, not because it has harried and bedevilled the existing government, but because the people have come to recognize that it has thought more soundly and constructively on essential issues than has the majority party. , What brought this to mind was a recent and mean more than what the average landsman imagines. If. from a stout deck, he views the immensity of shoreless sea and feels the slow rise and fall of a great We often wonder how we man" ; aged to survive' all the home1 remedies given us for a cold when we' were kids, comments TIIK steamship, his respect for blue ! the Juneau Empire. Why won- water, with no dim horizon of i der. brother! Colds are the same land, is considerably .heightened. BIBLE SOCIETY' Has Printed and Distributed Hie Scripture In Over 1000 Languages remedies are largely the same lif not more numerous i then and now. There's precious little difference. Prince Rupert' has Hoys' tlrnhn PAVl'j selection. Special price from Boys' Dress an(i s, . SlllitT.s c,M,d Trom (j-Boys' Plaid All wj,,,. SIIIRTS-U.al Sat Xmas Girls' and Hoys' SV Sies up to six. AIU S9.50. Fur Xmas Sp. LADIES,- Printed i'Kthes w ilh 4 naf lilatrli. Iteaiitilnl p : tegular to Sl.Of) Now, a set Of course, there was "a roll on." But to transfer 'from their slowly sinking raft, the eighteen sur vivors of the B-29, called for no j been gargling and feeling sorry small degree of judgment and j for herself most, of a week. After WATCH FOR THE BIG 95c DAY seamanship on the "part of off I- jail, a cold !s a cold, and once it The Young Peoples Societies of the Prince Rupert Churches will Canvass the City for Fund to Carry on This Work. cers and men of the Canadian hinds your number, about all one destroyer Haida. - can do is sich "O.K." and earn- on. NOV. 21st TO NOV. 28th HIHLE WEEK stiking instance of what we believe is the proper sen-ice of opposition. .John Defenbaker, opposition member from Lake Centre, has carried on a long and useful campaign against an abuse of of governmentrule by Order-in-Coimcil. a useful emergency practice. Recently Mr. Diefenbaker brought the long controversy a step nearer a successful close when he argued for a parlimentary committee to consider the subject. Mr. Diefenbaker; was battling not for a party but for the people to.. get government back into parliament. The all too general course of government is to deny a disadvantage or to defend it. The Trime Minister did neither. He sawfit to' accept an on-position suggest ionas a proper, reasonable and Miss Margaret Ross, R.N., for- mer matron of the Outpost Hospital at Terrace and now at the Miller Bay hospital, paid a brief YOU CAN TO HELP THE SCRIPTURES GIVE ALL SPREAD visit to Terrace recently. Quite- a human interest yarn that James Thomson missing will story from Vancouver. By this time practically everyone has read it. An aged pioneer businessman with no home ties, died leaving an estate worth almost a million. After an eleven months' search, the will was found in a real estate office. Some of those sharing in the property do not need the money but there are scores of others COMING THIS SATURDAY AT BALAGNO il Phone Green "K 1 REAL EST! Wlrful contribution to sound government. He tabl- !wh0 wouW evWenUy t- . .1. . . ; . I Newspaper portrait show them INSURAN looking happy if not overjoyed. Thomson's judgment does not INCOME 1 RETURNS PRE: II. E. M0RTI ! .WE SERVE . appear to have been hasty or that he lacked full knowledge of those he hatl- in,' rrrind: FriHis oW timers, employees all came within range of his beneficence A financial "lift," especially to those approaching their twilight 324 2nd Ave. (NVi- years, rarely comes amiss. A woman .smiling from the front page of a daily describes her , - CALL - IH.UE !)( For Satisfactory KEN'S RADIO! 718 2nd Avo tit-blowing me oasis oi.xne argument 4.S72 Orders-in-Council passed between Oct. 1, 19-48 and June 30, 1949 and 6.589 Treasury Board Mirr .utes that are purely administrative. Mr. St; Laim' ent accepted this as a reasonable basis for discussion and promised to study Mr. Diefenbaker's suggestion carefully before parliament meets in 1950. LL Quite apart from thejfijet that siwhia committee of the House wqujdrestore ttaliament its right to consider and' control the executive acts of 3 is ministers and so give back authority to the people, this incident is significant for another reason. It shows opposition and government forces act ting together' fo see that the citizen retains the right to be the vital centre of government That and not partisan loyalty is th purpose of our party legacy as "a godsend." HANGOVER BREAKFAST 2 raw eggs . --1 n . small tomato juice 2 aspirins , "n Y AND ALL OUR SYMPATHY ALSO Bent Hambnrrnr'in'ToMn j AT . sNack bar Most people today, appear un CHANDLEl PORTRAIT STll able to find the low cost of anything. The preference is discussion of the high cost of living. Sometimes there is the naive idPEN 6 .m. to 1 a.m. DAIL1 Film Finishinu K Flash Photo; Taken Phone Green 380 2 PRINCE RUPERT wonder at the difficulties and anxieties so many are eternally Just off Third Avenue PilSeihSt. I'll. Orders Blue K It's Elklns. Mrs. R. L. Eby, Mrs. E. F. Saunders, Mrs. C. H. Halliday, I Mrs. M. J. Keays. Mrs W. Soark Eczema and Athlete's Foot Prescription yuuu Miiciiudine At Churclv Bazaar sure to be good Cooled Electrically jand Mrs. H. Calderwood and the Ic.G.I.T. girls. PHONE 79 i Ladies of First Presbyterian ) Potirers were Mrs. J. Currie Church of Prince Rupert held a : antl Ml-s. J. Simpson and servit-sticcessful fall bazaar in the , eurs Mrs. W. Wilson Murray. Mrs. Good Results Mallarr Although Eczema and Athlete's church hall last Thursday after J. Delorme, Mrs, R. Srachan and Mrs. S. J. Hunter. In the kiv noon. Six booths were In oper Foot are two totally different complaints, this prescription has shown remarkable results in both ation selling fancy work, plain chen were Mrs E. J. Srr,rh Mrs. pltarmar sfewng, white elephants, wool-'.J- Lee and Mrs. W. Marin fiis.. fish pond antiome cook- j Mrs. J. A. Ter.g was cahir (cases with the same treatment 'The prescription is a cleat, color- j I-ifflit flaky pastry, cakes and pti'lilinprs tender juicy meat and luscious linked dishes . . . everything you Cook turns out better cooked electrically! Invest in . n Liand new ele.ctric ranpe and turn "cookiiiR" into "culinary ait". You'll be ' thrilled with the many features that ; take the guesswork out of cooking, i pr.a-r t of iess ancj odourless liquid contaln- IUS. vury were operated oy Mrs. I Mrs. C. G. Ham W. WBowes, Mrs. It: Kristman-! the Ladles' Aid. .son, Mrs. Neil McLean, Mrs. Sid ' guests. A Delicious Treat Sl -' ' : r- .... . HOURS Wecktlays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to !) p.m. tor the Whole Family ,ing no oil or grease and will not j stain. 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