Church Children's Prince Rupert Daily Hews 3 i CHURCH NOTICE ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Headlines And Libel ieauanc Thursday, April 6, 1950 Sale Nels $50 Victoria Report wiWTPF.O Rovo.1 anient, has I ! Articles such as slippers and j hpn VPn to an Act ta trip Man- GOOD FRIDAY & EASTER 1950 SALE dress up FOR tAST r. bv I. K. Nesbif! rnaPs made throughout the year! itoba Legislation amending the Good Friday 11:30 Ante Com- Dy cnnaren 01 uie mmaiuu pmu Defamation Act as it relates to, mumon. and Exolorerers of the Presby-1 newspaper headlines. The billj 12 Noon Meditation on the terian Church were put on saie v in enabie the courU to view the Passion of Our Lord. at an attractive affair In the j deadline of -a . Ucry In eonjunc. isntnrflav 7:30 D.m. PreDara- ' Cabardin. TRPJ Harold Winch's Memorable Speech A Journalistic Institution Leaves An inciopendpnt daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia G. A. HUNTER, Vanagirffe Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations N Canadian Daily Newspaper Association SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier, rer Week, coc; Per Month, 7jc; rer Teai. ' jfcw. $8.00; By Mail, Fer Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. VM& "iast. Now unurcriHau luesaay uueuioou. tion with the story itself when; tlon ,or Easter Communion. VICTORIA Lost in the flood of arguing and The financial result was a sucess- ronsidering whether it was libel- EasUr Day7-30 & 8 30 (choral) bickerine in the LejnsiatureVdying days was one of ! af paients anJ j . i a m. Hoiy communion. S. - $2.95 T " - , jj ,-wr. j nirwua iitirnucu. unaer me aci, until now, a T the finest speeches Opposition Leader Harold wincn, Games were held and tea Was, headline could be deemed a re- hnH pver made served to the visiting ladies by j port. This has been Interpreted Fine DRESS NvJ all 0.1 . rvl 11:00 a.m.-Easter Festal gerv-ice. 12:15 p.m. Holy Communion 2:00 p.m. Children's 1 Easter the children. The Burning Bum ; by the courts as meaning that a n It dealt Ann with tV.o the ratiarlian Lanaaian constitution tonsuiunon ami and hh nrni. ph m,st h u, narat. : ; wurs,as and. dines, tweeds, etc at real savings. Priw From $6.00 t , Service. , 7:30 p.m. Evensong. .ideas as to how It Should pe amenciea. 11 was OOMOUS tion 0f the church, headed by ly The amendment provides for he had given the matter much ; , " I Mrs. W. H. Wilson-Murray, were j,!nt consideration or caption L.,',., r,H h,H hoard wirielv Mr Oliver Santurbane returned to in charge of the tea room. Mr3. and story, although an inaccu- !Me-, WORK S!,IRT'J tun cui, sens at $3.75 Now nnlw Vinch is a polished orator with the clty on j .Hadden Sr. and Mrs. J. W. ia.e headline may still be rulel Prince Rupert Ea.lwoocl poared a.id the chili- defamatory, regardless of the Let's Get Started AGAIN A HOUSING SHORTAGE is developing OXCE in Prince R u p e r t. In fact, it is already here. To find rental living quarters is very diffieul:. Even the number of houses being offered for sale is shrinking in a seller's market. Lack of housing is keeping away from the city people who would otherwise come to Prince Rupert. t Men's SPORT SHIRTsJ; a natural born gift for words yesterday from Vancouver and fluency. Attorney-General ren served. story under It. ' j awe, piam shades. h I Wismer was so impressed with I the Winch speech that he ask-j ed for a copy. Salin-Glo PRODUCTS for Wolls, Woodwork, Floors and Furniture Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. Men's DRESS S0X-llt' ec"on in all wool m WOOi. fanrw ai Of particular interest were Mr. Winch's remarks about the Canadian Senate. It Is worth Federal government " a few months ago set up a , i u..:u., ...v, ! Quoting: him 011 this: Many e to K Boy,' LONG PANTS-j j and well made R,t il new scneme to Keep prospecme iiume uunueis wm people ln Canada are COming to need financial assistance. Its terms appeared to be I the conclusion that the cana- j From 1 man senate wnicn now nas iai very interesting with possibility of application m greater powers of obstruction 1 than the House of Lords should be either abolished or reformed. I The C. C. F. is in favor of com i plpte abolition since the Seji-; ate has no place in a demo-' 1 s' IVil l i ' 1 v cratic state. It is highly questionable whether the Senate should be allowed to' retain IU r-or Friendly Service And Advice in Your Building, Insulation ond Decoration Problems - SliK ISLAND CITY BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Oeneral Builders' Suppllan 505 McBride St. Blue M6 Prince Rupret.. Although the city sent its clerk south to hear about it, no action has since been taken, it, appears. The first thing required to be done 1 o c a 1 1 y is to ascertain the need for housing and determine the the number of those interested in building under n government assisted plan. For this purpose, ques-tionairres are furnished. It would seem reasonable, to suggest that there should be no further delay in undertaking the survey. Certainly nothing will ever be done if this simple preliminary is not even undertaken. veto power in decisions affect- j Ing the Canadian constitution ! which have such significance j JOHN H BULGE I for the future of Canada. I ;The situation is particularly serious because the Senate is OPTOMETRIST rapidly becoming a completely '.one-party chamber. In event of a government or another politl-j cal party taking office at Ottawa, any sharp conflict be- Bulger Itj SOCIAL SECURITY Third A'enui 1 f : hk fuel Lin 1 f. f eqour A "c,rb l 1 Movinf, fackini, Cn tJhlppinc and Giiu Cartite tni Dlun Complete Reliable int DRAIN CLOGGED ? Just one of our many emer-gency services. Pumping flooded cellars, removing violation and replacing rusted pipe promptly attended to. CALL tS WITHOUT DELAY. Alteration and Jobbing Contracted Phone 108 Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating BUD BCHUMAN (Old Post Office Bldg.) lent Service, also 14- tween the Commons and the j "THERE ARE SEVERAL REASONS for pre- jSo? tT I sent altered attitudes in regard to the need for j But apart from this considera-i Social Securitv. The crash of 1929, the depression of ' ti0". lt u amatic that tne , . , , . x. . i democratic system Is rendered the hungry thirties, t w o wars in one generation, compieteiy unworkable if deci-: enough to try the stoutest hearts. The cost of liv- 1 sions are to be made by people; ing has gone up almost 60 per cent. The worker earn, ttStSX-more dollars but his higher pay is eaten up to some i inion that the senate, in its extent, by higher taxes, higher costs of living. ! Present at least has out- . 1 lived its usefulness If we sre There is a scramble for more public services. . t0 nave the kind of amended This is true not only of federal affairs, it applies a!-, constitution which the electors . , j . , j . . . .. ,Tr i of Canada want, it would oe so to pro incial and municipal administrations. We well t0 leave a no.eiected body Canadian Liquid Ait Cl for Oxygen. Acetykw welding supplies. Lindsay's Cartaj Storage Limit! 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But somebody also has to pay for that, oo, stock I Wholesale Warehouse-carrying a representative nromnt service to the Iraae GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO.- Tires, tubes, bat hose, belting, accessories. CANADIAN WESTINOHOUSE CO.- Lamps only, flaw , connecuin. I j f , I iSt ' : v ' ) i 1 ; Mr, HiroJd Church of the H. G. Roaf, the district admin-Department of Veteran's Af-;itrator of the D.V.A. at the city Tuesday. He visited ! ficial opening of the new Le- nri tnranriescent. 6 to 230 volts. OENERAL BATTERY, CO. of CANADA Radio bail fia.ihiichts. icnltlon batteries. last Saturday That city yesterday. He visited gion building Prince Rupert to represent W. night. O. H. WOOD St CO. Industrial sanitation, paper towels deodorlzert. DU8TBANE CO. of B. C Dustbane, Sisal, Janitor so; out of the power of amend." An instltutin has left the ! Press Oallery. Cornelius Francis Morlarty, for more than 2J ! years reporter of legislative ! proceedings for the Canadian Press is retiring on superan- nuation. He has been with C. P. . i ln Victoria more than 40 years Before that he barnstormed through Canada and the United States . working as telegra- pher In big cities and whistle j stops. "Morry," as everyone calls I him, was honored by M. L. A's just before the session broke ( i up. They presented him with I a handsome traveling bag. for he's off to Toronto and New York and his native Boston to j see some of his old haunts after I I these many years. Finance J Minister Anscomb and Opposi-tlon Leader Winch made the presentation on behalf of their I colleagues. j I There was a great loye feast the last day of the session. Ail the arguments, the nasty-name1 calling were forgotten. Premier' hotel and restaurant supplies. IMPERIAL WIPING RAO CO and others '0rourc3rl Mothers bless the brealfasf youngsters and grownups PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY servicemen can give you the best service becausa they use factory-approved equip- ; Phoci P.O. Box 773 712 Second Av '""r. ment, factory-approved methods and Genuine Ford Parts. cant resist! or 32 it ' -amn0 www -L. i -i ii iwi.li i mi mt T 'i (VSv Ormes mh Dm an : 0nVe in today! 4 thm Pioneer DrugH ! Johnson and Opposition Leader ' Winch agreed Madame Speaker I Hodges had done a splendid job and they thanked -her for i understanding and sympathy, j Madame Speaker was touched I by this, and thanked the members. She said she knew she j had made mistakes but would 1 try to do 'better next, year. Prr fOPl PRESCRIPTION SERV BOB PARKER LIMITED Daily Delivery $ervice 1 mler Johnson thanked Attor-I ney-general Wismer for the j wonderful way he piloted 'THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE' Phone 81 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. MM I tow for bowl, il l mon nurMng I if Klv Of Pt I I than any elhtr rayla-af rkm anolt I 'lyrr f t through a maze of intricate bills, especially hospital insurance. The Premier also thanked Finance Minister Anscomb in nn RUPERT CEMENT PRODUCTS LIMITED LARGEST SELECTION MOTHII Ready-Mix Concrete Delivered to the Job k of 45 r.p.1 R.C.A. EASTER SUNDAY i for leading the House when he j the Premier) was away a week in London. And everyone, of ' course, wished Mr. Anscomb a I pleasant trip to St. John's to j present to the Legislature of i Newfoundland a magnificent j mace from the people of Bri- tlsh Columbia. And then away to their homes i in every pari of the province j went the 48 M. L. A.' to report i to the people who elected them I the happenings of the 1st ses- slon of B. C's 22nd Legislature I since the province Joined Canadian Confederation in 1871. Victor Ren now in stock ' Popular Records U5 Cloic Flowered Sifk, -jerseys, pastel crepes, ever popular navy, from $10.95 up PRICES: include Darex the fifth ingredient In Concret Four Sacks Cement to Yard .: r. $16.00 per yard Five Sacks Cement to Yard $17.50 per yard S I x Sacks Cement to Yard $18.93 per yard - No Orders Accepted for less than two yards EQUIPMENT FOR RENT: Two wheeled rubber tyred coimrete buggies Bbc per (Uy Seven cubic feet capacity '. Single wheeled concrete barrows 50c per day ORDERS TO BE IN ONE DAY PRIOR TO DELIVERY Phones: Office 60; Plant 564 Non Breakable Long Lasting COATS and SHORTIES from $12.95 up TRAIN SCHEDULE For the East-Monday. Wednesday, Friday 8:00 p.m. From the East Easter Suits from $22.95 DOM'S DEPARTMENT STORE McBride Street