8 Prince Uuyctt Dailp J3ctos ThurjJay, February 10, 1949 Avenue East at its junction with Donald Street, had had no sign erected as yet. After the business meeting two films were enjoyed, followed by refreshments. A COURTROOM SCENE I strolled into a court room not very far from here, A boy stood in the witness box, his mother, she was near, The boy was just a youngster and had been led astray And from his master's cash box some coin he stole away. ;tmm' sy-su.,,, ,; ada's S1,v,.n ; companies w CKnt 'r "' raiu" While ,hl, 7 the line FINANCING OF ;' r I'M i ' Advertise in the Daily News! CO-OPERATION ON CHILDREN Conrad Street P.-T..V Hears Buy Scout-Girl Guide Talk The necessity of partnership between parents and leaders of childrens' organizations in order to mould the boys and girls of today into useful Canadian citizens of tomorrow was stressed by two Impressive speakers from the Prince Rupert Boy Scout-Girl Guide Association who ad Steamship Movements For Yancnuret Sunday ss. Coquillani, 10 p.m. Tuesday ss ternosun, 1:3!J p.m. . Thursday 4b. Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. Feb. 3, 14 and 24 ss. Princess Norah, a.m. From Vantourcr TODAY 'THE BEST YEARS 7:30 OP rmr. NEWFOUNDLAND To Have Two Options In Making Agreement Costly to Canada OTTAWA (P Answering criticism by George Drew, Progressive-Conservative leader, of the The boy addressed His Honor, while the tears rolled down his cheeks And politely asked His Honor to allow his mothere there to speak. The widow's eyes flashed fire, and her cheeks turned deathly pale As she said: "Remember that I'm here to save my offspring from the jail." "Please don't send my boy to prison, if you do, you'll drive me mad "Please remember that I'm a widow, and I'm pleading for my lad." The K.C. for prosecution at the Judge commenced to frown Politely asked His Honor to order her to sit down. Wmcn have been lioc : IS. lor less! X limitation of terms of agreement with Newfoundland whereby the bunciay sa. camosun, 11 p.m. .Wednesday ss Prince George, 10 a.m. Friday ss. Coquttlam 1 p. in Feb. 9 and 19 ss. Princess Norah, a.m. dressed the Conrad Street School Parent-Teachers" Association at its regular monthly meeting last ' evening, in anticipation of j t"nth province will be prevented from asking adjustment of the financial aid program she will receive from the Dominion under the Dominion - provincial Advertise in the Ui.iy News! 1.1 7:00 - 9:05 g CARTOON -SAk x2? NEWS IN Scout-Guide Week which begins February 20. F. E. Anfleld, president of the Prince Rupert Boy Scout Association, presented the Scout and Cub side of the pic m m m1 (Judge) : "I will not blight ymr future, nor on your crime I'll frown "I cannot forget that I have got some children of my own, "So I therefore will discharge you, and may the court room give a cheer "But remember, that it's only for your widowed mother here, ' Now I hope that you will prove a comfort, and will no more make her sad, "For she has proved that there's none will cling, like a mother for her lad." Composed at the age of 15 by Bill Martin, brother of Mrs. Ross Richardson, Prince Ru-ert. He was killed overseas in 1945. -. ' t W LM U t 1 ture and Mrs. Basil S. Prockter spoke for the Girl Guides and Brownies. A suitable prelude to the addresses was presented by the Conrad Street School Wolf Cub Pack under the direction of Robert Ferguson, with an impressive display of cub crafts and activities. The display was cli V'AHWA''WJUiV,.. .. r 111 (taxation agreement. Prime Min-'ister L. S. St. Laurent told Par-' lament that there was a reason lor the provision. After Union. Newfoundland will be given two options, the ; Prime Minister continued. She ' may enter a taxation agreement I until 1952 on the terms similar to those of the agreements with all provinces excepting Ontario and Quebec or she may enter into an agreement from the time of Union until 1957. If she chooses to take the longer agreement th" terms of agreement will be for the whole period and will not be subject to review when other agreements come up lor extension from 1952. I Latest estimates indicate that 'Canada will pay $50,000,000 to 'Newfoundland in the first year of Union at least. This will cover grants and extension of j Dominion services. Finance Min-J i.4"r Douglas Abbot said in cl;i- J l MM C ihf h , ily allowances, old age pensions and veterans' benefits as well as the first year's installment or $0,500,000 in federal grants in aid, cost of defence and the Newfoundland railroads, being taken. ReiJiimsceiwcs By W. J. and K Kl MICTIONS QUITE COMFORTABLE At least there are some who enjoy the winter weather. Here is one of thuse individuals who never mind how cold it gets. One of the polar bears at the Assiniboinc Park 'oo in Winnipeg peers through the bars of his cage quite unconcerned about the sub-zero temperature. (CP Photo I S9-X- .-XJOflv 1 maxed- by the cubs' grand howl which served to introduce Mr. Anfield, the first speaker. At the business meeting, which followed the addresses, appreciation was voiced by the chairman, Martin Stuart, to the r-ity council for complying with a P.-T A. request to have several over by the Canadian National Next time prairie people re-Railways .and servicing of the . buke you for picturing the coast Newfoundland debt, taken over as the evergreen slope, say trial by the Dominion treasury, ail what they see is not actual of this to help the new provir.ee white. They only think it is. You during its early years in the see, in Rattlesnake Gulch, Sas-Can.ulian family. katehewan, the dry- clear sharp $23.75 MODUS FkOMJ177S j school signs erected in the vicinity of Conrad Street School ; hi the interests of clSld safety. ; Mr. Stuart pointed out, however, that the most dangerous corner of all from the school childrens' weather is not cold. You only think it is! On the credit sirtr, Mr. Abbott well. Those grins gather the ballots. In or out of politics, no one likes "Gloomy Gus." Frozen (ares and scowls get on the average man's nerves. The "015 Chief was first saluted as "Sunny Ways Laurier." boratioii of the agreement yes Nothing Could 1 : .1 n...i it.:,, r : , jlo mtn terday. It wiil BULSE!$ llso COVCl' fvn-,,uul 111111 una nure joj,uwu.uuu ovor C8"mals of the - ;revi01us, . A representative of the Alum-n am,,ml cosl t0 ,he Domm.on) ii ,num Companv oC Cunala was partly olfsrt by (he govern- r,lmir., , h ' , ., .point of view was that on Sixth , Be Finer! Evening Gowns For that Formal Impression. AH sizes, 12 to 44 Style selection, too. Src I s for Your WALLPAPER REQUIREMENTS ments of Newfound- acceptance desire to ra ,n BC land's estimate of 527.000.000 whore its adv,.nt ..woul(, bc wel. from Newfoundland revenue comed not 01ly by,the Kvern. itsp!f- ment but by the people of the The House debated fifty odd country also." How often have j clauses in the Newfoundland you heard stranpers refer to Anil Not Expensive : RUPERT 5 PEOPLES STORE agreement auer accepting the rrinee miperts inendiy ways principle of Union on Tuesday, and general attitude? Times without number. Its just that B Hon. Robert Mayliew, minister I of fisheries, said that talks with Newfoundland on fishing had j been harmonious. sort of town. It comes natural. Geoi-;e iJu . am, Mrs. Drew love to smile and they do it so CALLS BLUE Of 55? I 846 m li mm c HltlNGS ritOMPT, EX1 service SAANICH Plumbing & Heating J 5 TOMATO JUICE 2 29c 6 85c 12 ,,!,( SVISS CHARD M 16c 6 to 95c 12 JU MIXED VEGETABLES 22c 6 1.29 12 21 BRENTWOOD PEAS 2 2 21 6 te 61c 12 ,1J CUT GREEN BFANS 16c 6 , 93c 12 li YFiinwrnon M 24c 6 te-1.43 12,2: CHOICE TOMATOES L , 21c 6 1.25 12 ,.,2.1 Is Your Radio Sick? 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