Prince Rupert Daily Hews Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, November 16, 1950 jenttiaUy new-paper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Dnprt and northern and central Brit.Uh rni'.. Ray Reflects and Reminisces vwtuiHUItt Lber of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations f fnnarilntl Dally Nrwcmar.A- ln.i.n. . Of I U If h"- noowianoil t?Seyi Mana Lr, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year &Carrot$ k; By Mail. Per Month, 50c; Per Year, $5.00. By ELMORE PHILPOTT that purpose, , it was actually written la 1701 to help kill English objections to the Foreign origin of their King, William of Orange. Anyway here is the poem, copied by Mrs. Wilhelmiha Pereyma out of an old book published in 1765. The True Born Englishman The Romans first with Julius Caesar came Including all the nations of that ' name Gauls, Greeks, and Lombards, and by computation Auxiliaries or Slaves of every T nation. With Hengist, Saxons, Danes '1 with Suens came In search of plunder, not In . search of fame Scots, Plcts, and Irish from the Hiberian shore Arid conquering William brought , the Normans o'er All those their barb'rous offer- A century since the birth of Robert Louis Stevenson! Had he lived today, he might have discovered what he never found-good health. He was a teller of tales, a fascinating and natural novelist. Stevenson was on this coast In 1888. He bought the yacht Casca, sailed her to the Marquesas, and later to Samoa where, "under the wide and starry skies," he found the end of the final chapter. Modern Theories May Be Harmful CHELTENHAM, Gloucestershire, England W J. F. Wolfen-den, vice-chancellor of Reading University, says modern theories, that children must be allowed complete liberty to "express" themselves do more harm than good. 1 Wolfenden told a conference: , "A sound and steady appreciation of the difference between right and wrong, true and false, beautiful and ugly, still seems to me to be more important than information about the distance of the sun from the earth or about the names of the kings of Judah. - "The theory of self-development seems to depend on the fallacy that children are born perfect and need no more for their growth to perfection than to be left alone to unfold the riches of their angelic natures." hat About Rupert? lOWbLV KCE RUPERT will note with interest the huge CRUSOE'S CREATOR IN AN OFFHAND moment I re cently wrote about Daniel Defoe's poem ridiculing race-su- hor terminal aeveiopment project for Van-r which the Canadian National Railways is .. i ' : i .i ... ed to ne cunsmei uig, involving tne taking over harbor board railroad at the southern port stallation of great terminal facilities, on the Shore. Most interesting locally, of course, is La of connecting up with the Pacific Great Europe's fear cf Soviet Russia has Matthew Halton frankly perplexed. Though with a population of almost 50 millions, it almost seems that Europe prefers to dread Russia to think of Russia, not in a challenging or defiant mood, but humbly and fearfully The Kremlin, It would appear, has got some where after five years of Incisive ; ings left behind Trje dregs of armies, they, of ail rn Railway and central British Columbia as - mankind. Blended with Britons, who be- - fore were here Of whom the Welsh ha' blest the CANNED FOODS character. An Army research officer, s Prince Rupert and Alaska via coastal ship-rom this port. icre is no particular quarrel with the desire Canadian National to get on an equal footing he Canadian Pacific which certainly has the , From this omphibious ill born 5016 mob began naming mai cert-am troops near Manchuria are in summer field dress, suggests making use of Aleutian volcano in warm t Vi o That vain, ill natured thing, an Englishman, A horrid crowd of rambling thieves and drones Who ransacked kingdoms and dispeopled towns The Pict and painted Briton, treacherous Scot By hunger, theft and rapine, hitherto brought Norwegian pirates, bucaneering Danes Whose red-haired offspring everywhere remains Who joined with Norman French, compound the breed. From whence your "True Born Englishman" proceed. kl facilities hog-tied at Vancouver. Whether Those are the heroes who des- ed readers to try to dig up his poem about the ancestry of the Englishman. I am glad I did it. For not only did I get the poem, below. But I came across a whole gold mine of information about Defoe, a really great Englishman. Who doesn't know Robinson Crusoe one of the most beloved books ever written? But who knows the whole intriguing story of the man who created Robinson Crusoe? THERE SEEMS TO BE NO doubt that the main mystery about Daniel Dofoe arose because he was a secret government agent. That is, he was apparently subsidized by the English government of his day to write propaganda, in the guise of free expression oi opinion. In those days, England and Scotland were united only by having the same king, but not yet in a common parliament. The aim of the government of England was to pave the way for an organic union, actually unltng v pise the Scotch armed forces whenever the temperature might seem to justify the attempt. But since when did a volcano feel like an open And rail at new-come foreigners so much Forgetting that themselves are such centralization is necessary at Vancou-the interests of better service is a question can be discussed in the proper quarters and proper time. hat Prince Rupert directly wonders, of course, i all derived HEAVY PLAID ALL WOOL OUTING SHIRTS. All sizes. Usually to $9.00 Now S.".!).V BOYS' JACKETS, all wool plaids with fur dollars .... $5.00 BOYS' BOMBER JACKETS-Warm and Cosy $5.00 BOYS' TROUSERS For school and semi-dress. Made of' good strong materials. Now at real bargain prices. From the most scoundrel race Scores of veteran npw to nni tjiat ever liv'd another .marched in the ranks 1 It the CNR may have in mind for its own port or tr,.e Canadian Legion Saturday. It was natural enmitrTv Ince Rupert so strategically located in regard Scores of those who helped set $2.25 to $5.00 tle Hitler's hash permanently were not born when t.h volun ,.ka and the Orient and being the terminus of teers of 1914 went overseas. Time !way with the best grade through the Rocky dns and westward. At present it seems we wears along. Hair turns grey or dlsaDDears Old soldiers it 1.4 said, never die, yet it must oe 6nsidered more or less as a branch line. hiom aamiuea uiey are falling back. the peoples. Apparently this Is the secret job that Defoe was th the north coming into its own and every- After all is said and done, how does it taste in the cup? That is what counts! TEA BAGS yield the perfect flavour. paid to help do. mitting that Prince Rupert and its hinterland ?reat part to play in the" future development But I was wrong in guessing When an unauthorized deficit is charged, as reported, it should liven up the prosaic side of the ' that Defoe's poem, "The True bda, be it m the interests of peaceful pursuits Born Englishman," was written primarily to make union with nee measures, it would seem that we could Scots more popular with the written record. Auditors warn that council members and clerk can be regarded responsible for a $57,000 shortage. Albernl was a first rate newspaper story for weeks. Well! BROADWAY CAFE expect large-scale activity along this line and English. It seems that, while the poem was most widely used for k port. Possibly something like this is implied mention of Prince Rupert in connection with p Vancouver project although the way it reads Best Food In Prince "Rupert's business area are blocks where parked LVVUV ace would seem to be due for a role subsidiary SILK, MYLOtj , xmjm 11 1 aV ' - r.couver. Maybe the idea is to make the two complementary to each other as it would seem Finest Cooking cars line the sidewalks almost'; from corner to corner, as well . as in their hundreds occupying j space on the side streets. In reality. Prince Rupert Is a small town anywhere from 12 to 14 thousand. A community two or three times that large would stCl be a "small town. An" alderman able they should be. 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