Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, J une 5, 1950 I Home Rule For Scofland-England-Buf Irishman is Leading Movement Building Pcrmils In Past Month MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY m E. Hillman, 1125 Ambrose Ave., re-roofing, $275. C. A. Callow, 1301 First Overlook, re-roofing, $252. William Rothwell, 354 Sher-brooke, re-roofing, $200. Roy Scherk, 2218 Seal Cove Circle, re-roofing, $190. O. Bostroin, 1831 Seventh Avenue East, re-rooflne. 4180 (By LOUIS MILLIOAN) Building permits issued in the Just when the Enirlish harl o-nt rirl nfr thnnf cl,y last rnonlh Breat'y i they had got rid of the pesky Home Rule for Ireland !" T'"6 TT1- i u.,u ,u. o-i. ;last year and ap,u tnls year- ijuccliuii, vvimi, ojiuuiu jitippcu uut mn, uie oluis are j Fourteen permits issued last out on the heather with their bagpipes, claymores, month totalled $8,726. in May J. McDougall, 1085 Ambrose Avenue, re-roofing, $154. O. T. Williamson, 1041 Eleventh Avenue East, foundation. $100. I I'll l' onrl o rlimonrlirfT TTrwyvizi Pn1 -Pr... Qf1n, . 1 1949. the total was $80,000. "M Peon es Mores v. - L i J - Am s t.nt.al this iisdf moo 21 orarii True, thev are not shootincr the landlords- there are, $111,750. Largest permit issued KMSC HyHQUklt ' mp ttOHUMt HI k UOVK t) ' I hWlKM ktWIIIUU .r, I L. Rice, 200 Eighth Avenue East, alteration, $100. nor none leit worth snooting last month was to O. Ciccone, painfully aware that it is the Scot for $4,000 to build a dwelling at Sixth Avenue West. who thrusts him aside in the con- t.Pfit. fnr manv nf tb hpst rri-.ic " It pays to advertise. Which reminds one of the old lher Perm'ts issued were Monday : 5:30 7:008:30 Tues. and Wed. 7 p.m. 8:20 are they singing, "They're hang-in' men and women for the wearin' o' the Thistle." But they are chanting "Scots Wha Hae," wth an Irish accent. The movement was started by John McCor-mick, K.C., a name which reeks more of Dublin than Edinburgh, joke about the Scot who returned H- McEachern, 1109 Beach and was asked how he liked the Place, addition, $1,000. English, and replied: "I didn'a J. H. Schuman, Seventh St., meet any. I only saw the heads dwelling SRon ' If'. 'v' 1 01 ' departments." - S. M .Johnson, 718 Alfred St., WEDDING PHOTOS Family Group, Children For particulars Ph. Green 389 Call at CHANDLER'S STUDIO 216 4th St. Box 645 Prince Rupert, B. C. ,t -r iV r "The inc things mines 1 I will win miss miss most most and the old defiant affirmation nnui, wmi I alterations, $750. Crosland's satire on the Scots ' o. Havroy, 171 Third Avenue he called them the "Scotch" was East, repairs. $400 very acid. He said that the ' I - , , E Johnson' 339 Flfth Awnuc Roman Emperor Hadrian "had She'll Know It's Love . . the excellent sense to build a wall i "cal" le-IlnS. WE PAINT . .1 are the papers and mementos of our married life," William McKay told the photographer who took this picture. His albums, lust when the Red River washed over his home at Morris, were especially precious as his wife passed away two years ago. Although they can never be restored to him, the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund will help Mr. McKay to replace his home furnishings. Contributions should be sent for the purpose of keeping the; and DECORATE of Wicgregor now runs: "Me foot's on my adopted heath, and me name's McCormick!" The political relations between Scotland and England have been friendly enough since the Act of Union, and there has been little complaint from the Scots, for they got the best of the bargain, as usual. They not only retained if you take her to dim ot the Scotch out of England." That it was "a Scotchman who introduced thistles into Canada, and that (vprv likplv It nine - Home Rule for Scotland movement is that "the Scots are ant-ry about controls, regulations, and interior or Interior ...j , ... m regimi regimentation" under Socialism. SPRAY or BRUSH Wallpaper Hanging . l"lea ra0" i"They are fed up and frustrated 1950's NEWEST i Beach Wear At HPEOPIES STORE- ! their independence, they swarm directly to the Fund in Winnipeg or paid into any bank in Canada. THE LATEST PAINT BURNING METHODS Z ' "etusaldThey are tired of being messed tw there were only , about k three , about 5y Whitehall." That m may decent Scotchmen in England, be part of the troubIe b one o whom is half English, the1 liev; the t 0t the second half Irish, and the third Irlsh lnto fweek in and week out) half , i,.... u f' CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM For Reservations or Take Out Orders PHONE S68 ed over the border not to steal the cattle of Sassenach, as form- SPENCE and Phone Blue 215 MATUIK 233 Uth St. It's business wise to advertise most of the high positions in politics, finance and industry. This invasion from the North was i v!, atte,rf ma have to do with the movement, been nrr-, Crosland himself, tor he as Crosland wrote hls book in ,903 nZ f 'I815?! Tl0 hiS and at that "me he claimed that time in the pubs of Fleet Street. c.w . . FINE PRINTING ",c KK-uw-ii were noi capaoie oi IHe it i l was abrilhant writerand no butP producing agitalors ,f turn J. Mmn . bitterly described In that scurrilous book, "The Unspeakable Scot," by an Englishman, 1. W. H. Crosland, as follows: "He is a fine gentleman whose father REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED B. thP 1 , Scottish 1 h ; ' dld arlse the wouId "just as nnfv moi.o-; troublesome and just as noisy ? t V a ? ?Pr t0 have ad truculent as Ls the Irish passed. A writer in The Record- Party in ihelr demand for Homc man " Sn"Th T ' A Wtlsh- RuIfe " Wpl!' the ae'tatorS have J!16.??.06.81 they are led by an R. E. Mortimer PlIONE 24 222 Second 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) ' toils with a muck-fork. . . He is the bandy-legged lout from Tll-lieutudlescleugh, who drops his threadbare kilt and comes south in a slop suit to instruct the English in the arts of civilization and in the English language." t,oi3 '"""'"'' , ,u "e 15 aallv Irishman, and his name's McCor having a raw deal from the Eng- ;mlck Hsh. He is Inclined to be morose, ! . ' . 8nd in those long silences to! which he is prone in company Jur mm. when the innocent English im The Best C1N You Can Buy 'mm agine he is thinking I suspect he is harborine dark thoughts on Crosland, It should, be stated, was a cross-grained Yorkshire-man, who had himself migrated to London with a determination to crash the editorial sanctums of his present discontents in iing- llflj 1snd. He l.s not happy prrhans because there are now " so manv i ; . Triple Distilled. lit Troplcil Botanicals add that delightful bouquet. 1 1 ; Strength, for good fizz or cocktail. "i otitcL. dui lie luujia mai , the Scots had been there btfore ! Oovf,rnment rlepartrnenU filled kl , j ' .. .. . . bV SO manv 'fnroionorc' in tkn.. miii ana naa taicen an tno Dig ... lobs in the Fourth Estat Tn- ,s'ands- "nd in Fleet Street h- you can buy no better B50 I -neves oecause in newsDaoers m. l deed he found Scotsmen ahead of the Scots have Inst thoi.. J hi advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liauor Control P - d or by the Government ol British Columbia. , him everywhere, as another writer put it: "The Englishman is supremacy." From mv observation, they seem to have yielded i their supremacy largely to Welshmen. The invasion began' ( j with Llovfi Oeoree, followed by . n parrulous host of Men of rfar- ech from the coal mines of South WE OFFER AS PRINCIPALS' . ' 750,000 CLASS A COMMON SHARES OF THE wales, who were chiefly responsible for the Labor Government. Between the Scotch and the Welsh, the English ma" well demand Home Rule for England. The -writer in The Recorder f) rn nn s i riii suggests that the reason for the III nr f I ffiOM JT.J0HH VANCOUVER fi'S CQRONATIOH ACROSS THE NATlOR CORPORATION LIMITED; (at Prince Rupert, B.C.) At $1.00 PER SHARE in theFw C- and operating a hoteltheatre and .tores ZZrZsJtlZZ ' a N,onal Railways C- offers of shares, These 8hare are available from your own hank or broker. 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