t Vii As I See It Thursday, Maivh 4. lfiSl ' n InJcpendaut dully ompper 4voted to tho upliulldlng J prliio Rupert and Nurtherq uid Central British 1'olu.TiblA. by Mrmbic o( Canadian Press Audit Bureau ol rirrulatlona Ca&adlao Daily Newspaper Association. Published bf The Prince Rupert Ttailj hew. Limited J. T. UAOOR, President H. O. PERRY, Vlce-Presld-nt J. SJ ore Subscription Rates: .y caiTlM- Per week, aoc; per month, si 00: ier year. tlOfifi. ??t)i . mall Per month. 75c; per year. 18 00. 'inrc uuiorlze as second class mall by the Post Office rV'partment, Ottawa n urn nil V' . .' 'J: FURN ITU Rf MOVING V . .Xi "j LOCAL, and LONG.DISTAria i v:", v- 1 I . 95! N A Worthy Cause IN A N OTHER frw weeks the Parliament of Canada will be considering a bill whereby tl"' tV s,'" SuV,J.w, , 1J?UJ 1 O.'licrul M-fllr.i-.,f Ihr I'd,,,-,. riu,i. rl (,.,.,, 1 "" KiwiiitlDii Mill be held in 2 - - - thi Civic (nirr federal and provinci I - - --- ' ,,'" I V,- V. M.ovh l!IU,,V,r,1.llt 8 .,,,, l .Mif.in . i ..in 1., in iimi Hii'iltnti r tnhinir uctilKK - I 1 I I'll nr-w ;i iun ioui(l f I'fij I I a i it'- wiiR" n wi iii it t umj r. ni VI , . . 1: . . ... ... , . .... 1 ........ t ;.. ..f tl..i.llnv.i' I I U'oveniments will join ii'-r Nouy in.uiirii:; ntT .Siumixi, holm uif in.u im juiih .1 i.uiiik. i ..- ".. p. . IltJ.SINRSM: MU.Sl NI'.KS: I make monthly eranh. all totally disabled peop OTTAWA DIARY By Norman M MacLeod Id riciive President's ltci(irl Tip iricive Ailmitiislratiir's ttt-pitrt 'l ip receive ( iiiiiiniltce lt.u,r(s Til receive Auililor'K Keiwirl umt Fin "" r, Hlatriiirnt fur I '15:1 T elect six llpenilpi rs Ui tin- ill( , (u 'In apiiuliii an Autlilnr Meniliersliip in this Association is hk n Ui ailv,(f community on the payment of $lV Aili, m,.,,, t. hersllip may be made at the Hospital, )i nic-s tlm. any member of the Hoard of Dlreclnis. T.c a,,;, will liiise on Mulidiiy, Match lfdli. The Editor, . The Daily News. Kveryoiie knows nobody want. ii toll road, hut. neeesilly Imposes u'Miii the unit I) lounlry the painful task ol i ;':; fur roads wroiif jl'v denied j,.;. The inadequacy of our in s-,-nl northern and I'l-ntial highway system must be laid squarely oft the shoulders of previous provincial governments. ; e Will Stay With Red Cross "x )PJN'CE UTIPRRT is'dt'tfTTTunpd to-rcLiin its li.nl Cross services. This much was established last b'Tit as an active executive was elocted to handle ; ne affairs of the local Red (toss branch for lit.'il. v r After the failure ol a previous meetiiit;- to iro-luce results, this latest development is a most re-f"-assuring one. It is no exaggeration to say that if -;"'e parted company with the Canadian Red Cross v,ociety, we wotild be cutting off one of our most Z . ital lifelines. By its blood transfusion service r.:ilofie, the Society has made itself virtually indis-; - pensable. r Through arrangement with hospitals all across '"the" country, including Prince Rupert, the lied SX'ro&s makes a supply of blood continuously available in the understanding there will be no charge to ' patients. It is a service which no other country in ;thevorld has with quite the same benefits, and in '."f'anada there is no other single agency which could perform it. .This is one of the continuing functions of lied (oss, but equally important in their own way are ;he safeguards which the Society offers against future emergencies. Shoi?ld a major disaster ever regarilles of age. j Tlii.s mt'usui'p will gn a loiiK I way lo lielp rhrontc Invallils. ; and crippled persons of nil ! kinds. It will mark another for-; ward step in the partnership ; between the cenlrul and the ! provincial authorities, uiul in ! partnership between govern- ments and voluntary uKencie.i. BRITfSH COLUMBIA lias rcul ; reason to he proud of the; way it lead not only all Canada, but all North America is amongst the legislators is that Pouliot, of all persons, should know Parliamentary tradition well, since both his father and his grandfather were Parliamentarians before him. The next tin years will prove Fair-minded MPs wonder, fur- ( whether or not. nr nitw' o- (leneially spenkihf-. Parliament conducts itself with due reeard fi . dignity and decorum Consequently any MP who deliberately sets out to (IVpart from accepted House of Commons standards lias to be pretty sure of hmself or run the danger of being ipgardctt as a bit b.itl-munnered. H Ls the ovet whelming npinion of all MPs regardless of party that the always unpredictable eminent - will - also -be-guilty ine .sins m onu.s.sioii. I " 0. C. STEvrJ KDWARD W OHM'.N. I q , I I'lilii e (leoi'?e. I I the battle against tht great; ! nippier, arthritis. j j This year the BC. section oil therniorr, what. purpose a sonal attack upon a' Prime Minister of the I !)30's could serve In a debate Ujxm the state of unemployment in 1!)54? The tistlcs given Parliament since the debate opened have established that, although it is not necessary to believe that a major cycle of unemployment Is being entei-ed, a temporary situation !.f some seriousness exists. But CARS the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society plansj Jean Francois Prmlint. .stormy to raise and spend $325.1)00. i Hou.se of Commons petrol from Every dollar helps and does Temiscouata, has included him-double duty. ... , self in the Jatter category by -ton The present Social Credit ! bitter attack on former Prime government of B.C. has carried ! Minister R. B. Bennett. on thesanie sound plan as that i The eravemen of the Pnuliot. dearly even that U i.ponvy sit- I uation isn't i,ojg to be. helped ! t y rattling the poor bones of i of tne.lormer coalition novem-1 ciiarye was that the late "KB " Strike this ''man our city whether it be an act of (Jod or of recovery would be slow, painful and the late and the great "R.B." ! ment. Roughly .speaking, it j matches dollar for dollar the money raised by CARS through public subscription. Of this year's j total budget of $325,000, govern- ! ment grants are expected to be about $150,000. The society hopes Try Do.iy Ne-,vs Clnjif id jostly without the help of Red Cross. iThe Society stands on our horizon like a powerful, humane and ever-observant guardian. To Jgnore it would be to argue that nothing can ever happen to us. Fortunately we are not that foolish. had sold Canada short by creating tha great depre.tiion of the thirties in order that he might make a fortune for hlinseir or. the short side of the stock market. Anyone with the slightest knowledge of Bennett and there still are many in the Capital who remember him vividly realizes that selling Canada short was an action of which, he was completely incapable, even if the 'opportunity had come Fred E. Dowdie j to raise an equal amount of $150.-j000 from thi j-iiullc. The j patients themselves have a an additional $25 000. quota of OPTCMETRIST New address: 303 ?rd Ave. Phone Green 060 W REFLECTS and REMINISCE? . B.C. has thus come a long way in the treatment of rheumatic, diseases since Mary Pack hjrt.wuy. 'As a matter of fa gave , up her job as a schimll hlitver. had'SCf j opporfjimjkV fR" y present rS? 7 iracnri ui uru-uuunu , which the trutii reckless Pouliot ennaren, ana Decame me cen- lrHnhutwl to hffl: The-eernit- YOU'LL APPRECIATE THESE a This fiht between a couple j en five-cent .stamp:;, and hav- j ?f London papers' is waxing lng the clerk ask: "What flavor, .potter and hotter. It ought to. sir?" 'ine holds that British girls; "What flavor have you?". i lave more sex appeal. The oth-' "We've got vanilla, chocolate, m maintains there's no such i cherry, pineapple, orange, lem-;'jhing as a British pinup girl. 'on, Hine, licorice, black walnut, .. Dne in a bathing suit just looks peach and pixtacchlo. I cannot ;-old. The warmth uf the press recommend chlorophyll. It Vav; s tre of the light to combnt th tshows clearlv tliit by 'rtie'-tiute 'great crlppler" on a stienti-'nP took office the depression fic basis. . i already was an established fact. ! When CARfj began there was All he could do about tt was to j nothing but a great unfilled try to resist and ameliorate Iti,, ! need, and a rood idea. y Regardless- of how effective r Now in B C. 'alone there aieHneffeMive his efforts were alung. A hearty wholesome treat with or without meat . injaw, ijuwever, win iaKe cart: ' green an over yo. r ;,ps. "ff that. I ' "-"More canned salmon from the JZat''d that 1,0 r 1'an 500 Americans .seek to Eraser to British consumers, be-I 24 mobile unks. There are 24 ! these lines, no person prior to i full-time chartered physio- I "cuhot has ever suggested that I thera, ists. and the Bluebird i he did anything otherwise, than sign on their cars has become, give Viis best. : familiar almost everywhere. But ; tl'ouliot himself , sat in t!:' ! the more .solid growth has been. ! House of Commons throughout' 1047 Chrysler Windsor 4-Door Sedan .... $975 I ').",( Plvniiiulb 4-I)uor Sedun. Alj. new tires .... 1450 I'D!) l ord Tudor. : J ' Very good shape $ 95 rillt For youf copy of o w tpaohotti and motoron rtttftf x ueuijiiie auLiiuis aim mar aciu- wfil M, J. Mil Gowpony o to Ltd., Dpt. S P., Uominqto. 0nof v,g welcomed. And the next i mgical development wfjl be I . iTiOre apples fron? the Okftna-I ran, saying "liello there". No wonder Heinz chefs ire proud of their famous Cooked Spaghetti it's the tastiest, easiest, thriftiest meal you can serve. Knowing Heinz reputation for flavour you expect it to he good but how good? Try a can soon and your first forkful will prove that it can't be excelled. It can't be imitated, either, because lletnz chefs blend Into it lutcious sun-ripened tomatoes, specially-aged nippy cheese and fragrant spices all in accordance with secret recipe. Try both kinds with, or without meat. ' - -., ' ;; ..." v v I 1- ...V.2 . 'it ... a i ''' ' '"''" -1 ": ' : !" ak;h sii.iction or In Hie extension of treatment' facilities, by good doctors. nio:ft 1 ly in hospitals, and in researcfi. ' IN THE fine Vancouver build-. , ing of the Western Society for' Rehabilitation from 30 to '10 patients a day get treatment. I There is the necessary .space i Vie Bennett regime without onre qibW-tioniiiK the (.'onservative 1-riine .Minister's personal integ-, rity. It Is this fact more than anything .else that he waited' until the coloiinl "IlB." was dead to attack him -that has' turned House of Commons opinion, even among his 1 own ; rU.yt AM) ally a 1 0(1,000 finish the books they start. Ten thousand are published But only 500 return i nouEh cash to have made the undertaking worth while. Perhaps not more than 50 out of 500.000 really hit the top. But to hit the top dues not mean happiness. This can be achieved with much smaller reward. Ol 1)1 K CARS TO PICK I ROM Farmers on the Isle of Man . oiiave been feeding eggs to their' pigs,-: for customers refuse to : .pay 7? cents for a dozen of eggs. ' ii Isn't, of course, but this does! nd equipment lor the medical 1 colleagues, so strongly against! him. That sort of conduct gets ' 'ome close to being or sounding ' TIII,. ... TT ;akp ham nni.lrl 1110 h'"'f-j IA'.wn ... the state,, a sea- no sanction from Parliamentary tradition. And the opinion SKK "AS I SKI: IT" Pa;;e man lcked up as a handler, told the court he was The cost of a trip to the moon wias ben placed at four billion dollars. We'll wait for the fam: Uy rule, - Jy - which time the '" ' ip in i In ' i pp ' ' i ' p "I i m -1 I hi M w in im - j,, , --1 , - , g iir i ' just getting in condition in case i I of a depression. Thai's what we S ftijl iljj-a'Wised , prep-.iie4i,H,K;j . 1 H'-'ii-'.''.y:;vr.,-.V. '' f 1 on.' ip, Luxury Steamer Prince George SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday ot 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN 'ON BEING INTKhtf.i . ' Premier " ht. Laurent Went ,' 100 miles, out of his way to view .'he Taj Mahal, masterpiece of - India architecture, and built in rJ.6ao'.as a memorial to his favorite wife by Emperor Shah t Jehah. The famous mausoleum i of white marble. The PM will try and give a description, but We'll wager Canadians are more interested in plenty of plain tittle houses costing a lot less -i. than- $10,000. C3E3 WEDNESDAY Midnight Comfort and Service w For reservations write ot call City or Depot Office, BROWS XXX COMBINATION CAKE MIX CONTAINS 2 SEPARATE CAKES S 1.25 41 r,kilyx nupcib, d.j. -MODERN PROGRESS " Perhaps this ls Intended to jihelp make us bear it. Anyway, ,1ts understood that this new :,flve cent postage stamp U to Shave flavors. Just imagine ialklng up to the stamp wicket nd asking the clerk for a doz- El 13 f f'uif, (umuphiioh uni cut I I r Mitt (Ml Mil (tlOCOUlt (At Mil 13 Each (eparot envalop of taV mix contain nou9h for a full 8-In. layer! Tho big 20-OZ. Brodie'i packag evin includet 2 paper linert for your cakt tint. Tops in value , . . lopt in home-baked flavour . . . buy Brodie'i XXX Caka Mixei very tinie! 1 4nn(itefrTliT MARCONI EM-CEE RADIO-PHONO . COMBINA1ION $199.50 " Easy Terms Available' mm mi - Rod ond Gun Club ANNUAL GAME DINNER and DANCE March 5th Tickets Now Available RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC uoon HA'li WHITE CHOCOLATE COMBINATION SPICE 1913 3rd Ave, Prlno RuperW Phone 641