. f r r OTTAWA DIARY rniQnM.MacJ Piince Rupert Daily MevtfS a II A knarrl Tuesday, November 10, 1 53 j I LvJO I VJ uenerally speaking. Parllnaien- Senator ever should volunteer for - tively with t" . tarians believe firmly although 'he oh Thr answer is simply VP. ... "ull the By G. E. MORTIMOKE ,, Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert j in some individual cases perhaps that, despite its uniformly dl.sa-a little reluctantly in the truth greeable Wuturci, it is one of the of the old maxim that no man is really essential posts in Parlia- warch o! the g, -slant lawyer who I l1' , and Northern and Central Brmsn co:;;niijla. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations ihil Canadian Daily Newspaper Association. -.1 r-ubllshed by The Prince P.uprt Dally News Limited. J. r. MAOOR. President 11. O. PEIIKY. Vice-President irrenlaceable, 1 merit. Successive Senators have It's one of the basic facts of en prevailed up to to assume there . , ' And ..... . if citvinlir ns a rnnc. iui.tl... .!.... lift that tti.itr uinn p pvnprienre ..'t'.j uuit mw tn i. u. Subscrlpticn Pates: -.?,' u -' j if." The steady Msap-. ol public service. . the teaches them. hotm to open pearance of the great public! Senator Aseltine has filled it tufficient practical 1 carrier Pt-r week, Z6c: per mofith, 1.00: pir year, $!0GO. uJ'iiWD '" rl'lll Per month. 75c; per year. $8 00. m uthorlzed as second class mall by the Post Office De partment. Ottawa. . , " ? v.-: , , -1 5 I '' . ? - i, i j iimini nf pnrh pra without now for five vears. He cnnslrtpm he ninii.. .u. . "'wrarj ma tor disaster following from tustlfiablv that someone el ;e now concern. Sena t!171?'- c their passing, permits no other should take over the burden. yt find himself that 1 conclusion. ! Normally, the call would come to creatures-a ParllamL!S;- z legacy To Protect r "r, : , , , , n... Yet it may be that an excen-, ena tor John T. Haig, vice- ; ure who literally carM tion is in the making. Rlr.ht now chairman of the committee and . placed. m,p nf Parliament's really im-' also a past chairman. But Sena- 1 - -- - rw I iv I h u s :ic;t niisffA'Pri h pm m i ' ' 17 iv ' ' "I portant. figures is reported to be t)r Haig's health will not permit m.i-mJi bpnt upon retirement from the him to assume the heavy work in- WTEST REPORT mn4 f'ifam tl J dangerous war has come to an end. Admittedly m unsure peace has followed in its wake, hut the lies of angry men across a conference table or at xplanation centres are better any day than aru-nunition exploding across a battlefield. Yet the Korean war, like all wars that have one before, will never be erased by truce or armis-ice. Death sees to that. Crosses on the field take ' office he holds. And MP's and voivea. 'ine post requires a law-' Senators who aren't accustomed ver. who ml,st Rls0 be Prote.st-;to using words lightly or care- :3nt. ' ls contrary to the 'ipsnlv are saving solemnly and conscience of a Roman Catholic with sincerity that if this perron ''-yti to a-oclaU: lUu!f ac-ouits, " " " he really will be irre- j iplaceable. F0r HorSGS Onlv We felt vaguely uneasy as our friends' car. loaded to tht back window with baggage, disappeared around the cor-'ner. Our friends had gone away for a week's holiday and left my wife and me as resident caretakers in charge of a heu'e. a pig, two geese, a Great Dane, two Peianese aid seven Siamese cats. I ll say one thing: the house behaved fairly well. No rocking back and forth on Its foundations, or anything of that kind. But the animals did show some little behavior problems. The Great . Dane (name of Dana) thought she was a Pekinese. She loved to frisk about the lawn, covering the ground in 10-foot leaps. When she was happy, her great tail lashed back and forth like a whip, nearly drawing blood when it struck. One of the Pekinese (name of Ming) thought he was. a Great Dane. If he w,as taken for a walk, he sailed up to large dogs with easy assurance, ready for a fight. Dana had her own bed in the room where we slept, but she was a restless sleeper, and her stirring kept my wife ALL NEWLY-ELECTED MEMBI.VS of the House of Commons must be sworn in by Leon J. Raymond, clerk of the Commons, before taking their seats in the lower chamber. Mr. Raymond (centre) swears In R. W. Mitchell, Progressive .Conservative member for London, Ont, while H. O. White, PC member for Middlesex East, waits his turn. They will take their places in the Commons when the new session opens Thursday. Hp is Senator Wsilter Morlev Aseltine. in private life a lawvc- JOHANNESBURG CP) The from Rosetown, Saskatehewnn. first horse ambulance In South And the past from which he is ( Africa was put into service here. Variety of Subjects to be Raised oem on reuini i ma .., , T,)e ambulan(.e owned by tne ion oi consiernaiion ai- . , At Forthcoming Session of Parliament broad as Parliament ' oru'1' " mppcu wun an over-Chairman of tlic head pulley find saddle arrange- CALVIN BULLOCI IM. . SP! WvorcP CommlU.e.of the ment whk-h can lift injured Cv JOHN E. BIRD , The revised Criminal Code, un- Cunadiun Press stair writer j finished business when Parlia- Senate- horses directly into the ambul- OTTAWA Politica. observers ment rase last May, also is ex-! That's the most difficult Job in ; anrp where braces and padding say the first session of Canada's petted to be passed. Proposed all Parliament to fill. It's easily 1 k-cu it -omf; rtable. t -nu i-tti iiuiiirui, uiit:iuji; , next cnaiiKes nave oren consiuereu oy ifie niosx thankless. It ties its In- i I Thursday and expected to sit Commons and Senate commit- cumuPnt down to weeks of rrind- " Until .Tim A hp (WiO rf thn toos T-T awdvoi- a cnaniol nr.ni to11 hls fL-llow- Patlent nen busiest in years. mittee or a royal commission may Most controversial Issues likely be established to review the Senators may be leading a life of will be discussed when govern-, death penalty, whipping, lotteries ease due to a lull in the legishi-ment legislation is before the and criminul insanity. Other tive program. It offers no re-Commons, but other topics will possible legislation includes: j ward, financial or otherwise,' for be raised by the three opposition ; Salary increases for the prime j the labors it exa-.ts. It doesn't parties. Subjects range from minister, cabinet ministers, mem- ! even reward with the Interest of 4 he place of men and remind us always that we do lot leave battle quite the same as we entered it. It is to the men and women whom war has kept S for, good that we pay tribute tomorrow. Had thei-Sf'aij been otherwise, many no doubt would have "lived to make valuable contributions to a world of l peace. But none can say that their loss was sadder 5 than any other. All had the right to hope they would 5 survive their common ordeal ,and the denial of this was as cruel to the man of few gifts as to him of :manv. So we remember all of them with a sene of "J deep and equal obligation. Should the public occasion on which we do this, which is Remembrance Day, ever threaten to become a formality without w meaning, let us also remember this had they not given their lives, we might have been forced to give ours. Our homes, even in the remoteness of Canada, might have become the enemy's, and our choice of the future narrowed to obedience or death. -;''We would mock the sacrifice of those who died if we believed anything to the contrary." We would asa,.fail in our trust if we were any less determined than they to preserve the freedom which theyleft. We must see to it that, although they did not return, their legacy to us is secure. taxes to pensions, exploitation of bers and senators and narlla- its tubiect-matter. That ls neces- natural resources to trade-, security leaks to health insurance, and relations with municipalities to foreign affairs. llw"'Hrr: "PARD0! f( ME f, 9: v BUT. . . H'r: ' I I M T?f .1 1 J J meiitary assistants. i sarlly deprcssiifg when It isn't Revision of the old age pen-j actually sordid, ' sion fund and changes In the It may be asked reasonably In Indian Act. , ; the light of these facts why any The Liberal government head ed by Prime Minister St. Laurent has disclosed the nature of some legislation, including revision- of HOW YOU CAN INVEST IN MORE THAN 100 SECURITIES IN ONE SIMPLE STEP! I'd like to do a little bragging about Northlc Dairy Milk. You know that Northland milk is ! FRESHEST in town since it comes direct to v the Bank Act which has made every 10 yeuis. amendments to the National Housing Act and extension of gold-mining assistance. Other' proposed measures will be outlined in the speech from the throne read at the opening of Parliament by Governor-General Massey. Most of the overhauling of the Bank Act will be handled by a committee but Finance Minister Abbott may find difficulty when he is piloting the revision through the Commons. ' Mr. St. Laurent has announced the Housing Act and the Bank Act will ba amended injan effort to provide more low-priced j houses. Federal subsidies to gold mines I will be extended a year to Dec. 31, 1954, but current rates will ! I not be . increased. Producing : mines have the choice of selling o the Bulkley Valley M awake, so Dana was banished-The big dog went meekly. Ming wanted to stay in the room, but his habit of snorting all night made it out of the question. He crept under the bed and refused to come out Every time I reached my hand under the bed there was a snarl. Ming was ready to battle for his right to stay in the bedroom. After half an hour, having made his point, Ming came trotting amiably out. The pig was called Dig-dig, because he had once made a Jail break by means of a tunnel and gone missing for several days before his owners recaptured him. He always nosed into his pail of mash before I could dump it into his trough. As soon as I got the mash past him into the trough, he .jumped In wUh both feet. ". '" - . The two geese kept up a running cackle before and during meal time. Now and then they hopped on a stump . and stretched out their wings. The Siamese cats were keen on helping with he paper wor. They jumped up and perched on any notes we happened to be using. At other times they draped themselves over us, purring and crying In their deep, loud voices-Four of the Siamese were small, white kittens, mewing in a box. At intervals their mother saw fit to move house. She came padding across the room with one kitten after another clenched in her mouth, setting a course for some new dark corner-Feeding the animals be-, came a pleasant routine. Grunts, cackles, barks and miaows were familiar morning and evening music. When our friends returned and we had to go home, we felt a iitUe sad especially in view of the fact that we might in time meet the pig and the geese at the dinner table. from the farms Producers. REFLECTS and RHEHISCS 4 PUT do you know that .. . ' k Oirr mi'k contains 3.5f butterfat. t - . . . , , You're getting old, ' &ys a . thing In particular, and finding Vancouver source, when you . a job is not so easy. Yet no one can no longer stand on one fixit can say Prince Rupert has not '.o put a sock on the other. Or : h?.d a lengthy spell of steady if Our m'.lk comes from the one remainmj For extra Income and extra peace-of-mind, let INVESTORS MUTUAL take care of your investment propram. 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In thousands of parts of a trou- MF.ET THE LADIES 'bled earth, this would be a place The voices of women will be i to bra3 about. Think of three In a dominant position in ot-j st)ufu'- meals a day. tawa on opening day. Two sen-1 , ators (ladies) will move and j CLOSE ENOUGH ?S STh frm v"1"1 Los Angeles came close to throne. Tn To say it never hap-i . ., , , , pened before is believed correct. FasSmg Philadelphia as the ; third largest in the United Between the Sons of Freedom j ' States Just 334 behind. And and Igor Gouzenko, Canada has we'll wager Philadelphia did not , mjm t-f. FOR HOME DELIVERY Children Escape Church Fire OHOYOOS, BC. (CP) Fire th-t iound two costly and trouble NORTHLAND DAIRY do any counting a third or fourth time the way they used to do it up in British Columbia. T.M. (Tom) CHRISTIE vu i ft Limit" broke out while the children' M evening Sunday school class was p in progress in th be'ienierit k caused an estimated $3,000 dim- if some problems. The latter is reported to have become r.c- i customed to a high and secre- i tive standard of living rarely ! less than $100 a week- The for'-: mer Moscow clerk is believed r:ver anxious to talk and has made $75,000 from a movie Office: 31 S Third Ave. W. Phone 384 NORTHERN PRODUCE FOR NORTHERN CONSUMED JOHN HIMSELF John Fisher, - the eloquent f.piuler who roams over Canada see to the Osoyocs Pcntecor.tt.l ; 'ft, However, we are not incon- comDanv Tint th Knud.t chu, r rna nd nrikes nrikes you you feel fuel so so nroiiri proud of of! Church. The children escaped unir.. juW , , -1 , i Relieved to kn-Uft1 startert In has a long M' inthe "general t W country; has doing 1 .owoie. . . t , t ; , direction of Igor,' and the spy lhe same' thing in Europe.' And j "' ' ' ' ' ' ed through the fioor of thi church and the vicarage, damaging the building, .lhe piumi and organ. TO ring has not been exterminated. r. n' ck home. He'll get'l-f' II C ..J' over it, but it will take somejilng lOII jOUQ Snag, a more or less pleasant : Ume- I fAe C: nt 7 ' - little spot away up in the Yu- kon, registered 32 below zero last 1 "The sleeping pilLJiabit is one j - BOHR E I N AP King Iln week-end and Dawson, 19. An- of our Number 1 problems," says ,Saud of Saudi Arabia died today, other 30 days there will be a a B c- medical man- If the pa- j Emir Saud now is king and Emir difference. Just what, for the tients would only work a bit j Faisal, crown prince, time being, one prefers silence, harder, they might drop off. Ibn Saud, whose age is best ' 'estimated at about 73, had been A western lady, Mrs. Sobv-1 Lions Head is a sleepy village reported seriously ill last month chousky, says those newly de- in Ontario where a cat was re- with heart disease. He had been signed maternity dresses are so cently burned to death after ! crippled with arthritis in recent XMAS TIP; Come In & Find Out For Yourself o r. - ' - ill ill 'LlVii cute, she's considering having Having gasoline poured on it. years. -1 anomer oaoy. i.onsianie Morrow said Lions : Head has never had a murder THAT ABSENT CASH j or bank robbery- The cat case Canadian imports of cabinet organs jumped to 268 in 1951 from 32 in 1950. There is still ssnn nnn nf th was the" worst crime ever re- 1 S600.000 in the Greenlease rcnl I corded there. Sure he meant It. som case missing. If not recovJ Si . . ; 1M,l 1. your heart' dVxirc? An .l.liii"" home... a plavriKHit for llie ,'1,il,lr''" " ' ! "nj i..lern kitchen? Or perliuiw you arc liong pLiiininrj for .miell.ing cine entirely. VI '"""''J M llp l" v.n particular ..renin, saving c ln.e....nore .pii.kly Hum you ill" 1 time t ct l . i g'XKl save rvfiulurly. Nuw a acoiiiit al lie "")al '' ov.il 'Vperial p.irpone" ered by the end of the year, Greenlease, it is said, can claim the cash as a deduction under sections providing for losses by casualty or theft. It must have been mislaid. It is not commonly supposed that the majority of poets starve in garrets, but nothing like this would happen if poetry, so called, could be understood and enjoyed. The average individual has no wish to be baffled. Yet there is a market he wants. And it's here. SOME ARE LEFT Now that the United States are becoming established in Spain, it is understood that IA4 Ki Men are failures not because CANADA they are stupid but because they bull-fighting is ceasing. Cock TIIS ROYAL DANK OF ire not sufficiently impassioned lighting is also declining. Ma""' . v Taylr' out loiters. that . left fighting will be hu Prince Rupert llrnnch - ' and j Sn)itlifrs. tranche also In Terrace man eings some men in uniform tin land, sea and in the air- . i re Night Club: A place where they take the rest out of restaurant, and put the din in dinner. (Sunbeam SIIAVEMASTER Bigger, tingle SMOOTH head shaves CLOSER than any other method, "wet or dry. Try it then drop a hint to the folks for Christmas. RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC Phone 644 i; n i j ALL THE TIME Everybody gets a bit run-Hown now and then, tiied-out, heavy-hexded, and maybo bothered by backachea. Perkapt nothing achouily wrong, just a temporary toxic condition ruled by eieeu acida and waitei. That's the time to take Dodd'a Kidney Pills. Dodd'a stimulate the kidneys, and so help restore their normal action of removing eicesa acida and wastes. Then you leal better, sleep better, work better. Get i)odd's Kidney Pills now. Look for the blue boi wilh I lie red band at all druggists. 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