from home but It's hard on the ! c0 p 1 Post Office staff. uJ , jrf Idrfnrc Unpert Oatlo Drtus LtO. Wednesday, March 4, IDia. Ji ;f j TAX REFUNDS BOOST MORALE ine cnequc-sizcu anya mi pupci o-'icis iJq instruct, tne nernvi-r vjenerai LSatet AfJ vanced FRIENDLY PRINCE RITERT Edilor, Daily News: I always take a walk downtown if the weather permits. As I went Into the Bank of Mont-l real I met an old friend of mine, Ben Sampson. He has just come l bark from California and has or canaaa to pay w juhu . ver 4 Citizen the amount which he Hundreds of bright little docu- payed to tne Receiver General ments are being passed through ag forcfid gogg back In 1942. An Independent dallv newspapv devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert bud all communities comp-i'. if! northern and cenTal British Columbia. (Authorlid s Skoond Mall, Post Office Department. Ottawa) Published every Rfu-moon extept Sunday by Prims Rupert Dally News Ltd, 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert, British Columbia. O. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director. MEMBER OS CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION teams on March 31 and an0 Sea r-nHM. - the mails this weeK aocumeuLa ,. &re the refunciabie por- u. ana Job's D; . . - , n.n n n..itn , IMA T Irnnm If T nmttll niHIltT lilt , 1,1- W V- , ...... .... . ... , , . t r time I knew if I would1 come to he to have was quite iM; that wUI add substantially, tn of the 1942 Income tax com- advanced the da,,r IHUlr.K.N XUITII , of Prince " . Ki.lr In fAHKf tt variety sw .. .ll Editor, Daily News: be e in m the tne "Know. "know." Everybody t-vryDoay sen, uui rmar Jlulj the spending .nPdlmr nower power VM. v ., - ,,,,., SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Carrier, per week. 15c: Per Month. 65c; Per Year. 7.00; By Mall, Per Month, 40c-; Per Year, J4.00. A teen-ager, who it else knew what I didn't know ' llk ne? ...ft young ,RuPprt - least. fleo but I missed mv rpnnnrol nn ovii Una n mnvc MiH tJ lot- for KJf it 11 WUSn wasn't L new. IIPW. . vi j c . I ' I. ,U. "'" "I ii Var otv dear friends in Prince Rupert ine prurcaa la i"u "'Isolrw MJ . , . i ki n. Tn,ii Kin ui n I Kiii'n .si.i lfiiiifi 1 1 v i hich will reach lt climax i ' " " b'"uiJ wniiiti . ,...v. JrJ,. mioht t nnt now hp nardoneH for and I was surely glad to get places where you can lie in bed that wli ami intprpeti- news jur u luuKii. iiiuu t iiut-i i . 'mis on April 30, the 1947 income tax mv Inst nne "fnnnv " T think he living is What I would know. back again t o them all. Ufhenrvcr T en downtown and sick with no one to ask if any are being introduced! Printing The News deadline. Probably a good por- VIOLET INGALLS. thought it was "stoopid" but meet my friends they ask how Ii'P w neeaea. Bin here netc ... In' U(m Qf thosg m2 rPfunds wm Yon saw U iu the tv am and greet me just like one of ; Prince Rupprt people are diner- Be used to pay 1947 taxes. SOAK THE KK 11 the family. A lady said to me enc. xney are aiways m Jn thft meantime however didn't say so. Was I serious arid among those whom: "... on the contrary would rather see the dead drunk dead?" he wished to know. thousand dollars the other day: "How are you, ' condderate l" ld Practically everybody except the Twenty-five Mr- olsen? 11 s nice to see you allke' That U Wl t Prhice ! registration man at the Post is enough for rovaltv . , or a 1 vear year is enougn lor royalty or, -,.,rt RnnAri; th mnst beautiful place . ... 1 - on yuu. icci. ui.c w.j -- oilice is napppy " ' cuner 111 an- But, he was sure he knew that anyooay in government, com- 1 have ever been In. I have been 7 . and newspapermen are being NKWSFAPERS constantly lashed for the mistakes they make. Ilie odd wrong thing in the paper is counted o'ei and o'er, discussed and re-discussed and what more hackneyed remark is there that the paper is "usually wrong, anyway?" Whoever thinks of the thousands of times we are right. No one, of course! That is all taken for granted. At that, maybe it is because we are usually right that the unusual oc- Saturday night-and not Thurs- merce etc. The government must - " ' - - - Atlantic and Pa- "( "lr it . iit u th rpiieve them nf their wealth alnS- iln lne inaiAl1' i"""1- cheques. Everybody, that is, who ' Si lh.ik-Prp lor. K 1 B b . . " extra worK. ui "rrmA a r-i m t n n in i.t ME mm ICWEST it tin.. PRICES JjJ tcL uvit ma - ,- ,,Urt nhiraita nna an i nr simns Hnn tne iituiiy ivinvi- in time to be at church Sunday, ; .'.. Wn hmv nesses received by myself and Asicea now many 01; the so service.! Mrs Harold Smith and child , cheques had come through at loast for thF evening auho ,..,,.. h. P,ul frQm the efown-mw ami almost of Terrace arrives in the city ' he wean": Also he knew that talft to m'e. , children as well. ,lar' everybody he knew got "dead from l lie interior on tms morn ' . . FRED OLSEN AND PAUL,, r '''Too many.1 drunk" once in a while. And mg's train ror a oner visit to obviously, if I didn't know, it town. Delicious 1 vl ggQ; ( Best - Energy Cereal casion of being wrong makes so much discussion. In other words, it is n? ws for the news to be wrong. .Newspapers and newspapermen, like other people, "sometimes make mistakes but one will search a .long time to find a newspaperman who does not earnestly endeavour to find the true facta and who does not deeply deplore the publication as a fact or suggestion anything that is untrue. His life is one of constant checking and even sometimes the closest check seems not enough,. Different people have different ideas what should be put on the pages of a newspaper. Political groups, for instance, like to see thejr activities continually splashed. All manner of organizations similarly desire favored consideration. Then there are the individuals who have their particular tastes and interests. , What the newspaperman tries to do is to keep a balance of interest. What the newspaperman would like the reader to do is to just eonsiderwhat is not to his particular interest might be of keen interest to someone else. For a person .to interest himself in what the other fellow appreciates or likes is to widen one's own interests and knowledge. IT MUST BE SPRING T MUST P.E SPRING. Ignore all signs to the contrary. Let snow fall. Allow the drifts to multiply. Do not feel discouraged or dismayed if the sky has a wintry look, and air a November chill. For, verily, it must be spring. Yesterday afternoon, scores of robins red breasts and all-were seen fluttering and hopping around in the general neighborhood of First .Avenue and Second Street. Pickings were slim, but that's part of a robin's life. 80' A, A HOT Breakfast I enjoy fixin ' 1 "You know, my dear, there art few young men who hoven'f a hankering to be around planes and airports ... to hear the rdtir cf airplane engines . . . and want to join up with other youig men who are making flying their career. That's why it's natural for him lo dream of a life in the Royal Canadian Air Force." "If Bill is one of the many who have decided rhey want to join the R.C.A.F., we can feel happy that his choice is a wise one. It's a life that offers everything a young man.wrtfs and everything we'd wont for him." "His education will carry right on. He'll be associating with the type of young man we'd want as his companions. He'll be sure of continuous employment and progressive pay increases. He'll master a valuable trade and have full opportunity for advancement. He'll get dental and medical care, 30 days vacation each year, sports and recreation and a generous pension ot the end of Jiis service while he i still young enough lo enjoy it." Nabisco RAP GLARING HEADLIGHTS Shredded Wheat as an "important contributing factor in the increase of high-irav ncr.lrlpnt.s." and headauar- EDMONTON if The traffic You like the Van Doughs will love taity, division of the Canadian Roydl ter3 of K divlslon here Js mak. Mounted Police has issued a re- ing a driVe to enforce regula-port naming glaring headlights tions concerning them. nourishing Nabisco Shredded Vitheat! It's brimming with a rith, hearty it.it 111, it llavour that's difi'erenr. Made Irom honest, sun kissed : .11 .. " - r . ','1 Mr 1U! -J i rv ji i I i ' . ft i ; 1 'r ' 4 - IV 3 f. whole wheat, Nabisco Shredded Wheat helps ou driving energy. Delicious cold ... it r becomes a tempting HOT cereal when dipped in hot water and drained. 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