Rav Reflects and Reminiscec i jl See it Prince Rupert Daily, N Tuesday, O tolier 20. 1953 Mmt neoDe like hard worK 1 15 months In Canada in order to j write a book about this country Particularly when they are pay Iiir lor it. . . .V., . X . and people ' for there Is a woe-; ful lack of understanding in ; England." Well, Ken. here's lurk, j Folks used to take me for a Yan I . Iv IT . An Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuild inn of Prlnee R'iprt and Northern and Central Brltisr. Columola. Merrrter of Canadian Press Audit Bur-au of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Aoriation. Published tey The Prince Riirrt D..tiv New Limited J. P. MAOOR. President H. O. PERRY. Vire-Preid nt by fn ore 4 KEWfR ARE NOTICED What is known as the Gerontological Society reports that men kee because of my guessing. Subscript Km Rates; By pr.rrler Per week. 25c: per month tl 00 liv mail rer month. 75c; per year. $8 00 per year. n: to- are finding it impossible to take j the 'pace of modern livinB, as , Tnp c.ir hurKC serva.e between well as women Yet, it matters Prjm.P RupPrt and Ketchikan Ls but little. Dish washinR much- usnerhlg , the real gtart of ines and self-storing windows are. M1n,,lhll tl t niear.. .. Authorls-ed as second class mail bv the Post Office Depart men P7 rapiniy maKin nuuanun umu- Shell Out! lete. thinrs to come. South Eastern Alaska and Northern British Columbia, together can create industry on a huge scale. It's all waiting for development. This Is the time and here Is the place. Jeliovites' Case THE Supreme Court dc -cision in the case of the Witnesses of Jehovah seems to me to be one of the most important ever i made in Canada. f x "it "Man will soon produce an atomic bomb capable of burning up the earth," says a physicist. How did he ever make such a discovery. And if he could and did, what next? These Irresponsible physicists are Gettlnr, us jittery. Maybe our health standards are Improving today because we cannot afford to become sick. uPy A The most si-'nifirnnt fc:itn:r U.'....?'',-, of il was tlv.t the flvr-to-foir . ! . j.j- " , : V'. ttJi How much of this d'ye believe? Women have relatively larger stomachs than men and eat more for their slue las many a man : has suspected while taking a pill j to dinner!. C. D. Rice. jr. 1 lines. It : indues Jj.v. . .1. ..... .." n .... t was not. live cnui'siaMi t ;- ' ,vJf i - " who ovcr-nilci fom ft "L'Jb2"J. 1 'miLaJiirC 'torn ! t'Htholir. colleagues. It was a vuMnir. haiivi st- -A familiar scene in Western Canada thus i fall is the field of grain stocked and ready for the thresher. Recina houses are scn in the background of this field near the Saskatchewan city's outskirts. I Bert Morgan is making Rutis- factory recovery from surgical ' treatment at the Prince Rupert General hospital. He was there about two weeks, and few are better known: Arriving here way back In pioneer times, it can also I be said he is well acquainted iwith Skeena and Skeenaltes. ratliolic, Mr. .'usliec I'ntrirk Kcrviln. wlm cast (tic deciding vote ftnt one Trotrstant. Mr. i .ftiKt ire Curtwrlirht. voted with tin- remainder of the RCs. Purely this was striking proof that Canadians arc more and ' more ruttim; loose from the automatic denominational rc- : actions to any public questions in which churches are involve;!. j Tire Jehovah's Witnesses are a world- vide organization which AH Styles or,, Colors os low os $1.95 Victoria Report . . by J. K. Nesbitt VICTORIA The last session of ' B.C.'s 24th Legislature Is now history. It ended on a note ol sadness, just at the time of the parents will begin to notice a de-tenained TOMORROW gleam in their children's eyes and ;s certain preoccujiied air which suggests that something is in the wind. Something is, for tomorrow signals the start of tlv Kinsmen's shell-out week during which schoolchildren throughout the city will vie with each ether for prizes awarded to those who sell the most tickets for Hallowe'en celebrations. A handsome bicycle is the alluring grand prize, with tlire" additional prizes offered in each school. This competition is the first stop in the Kins-, men Club's annual program to make Hallowe'en safer and more fun. Proceeds from the ticket sales, along with returns from Feanut Day, are used to finance the Kinsmen's bonfire festivities which have become the centre of enjoyment when ghosts and goblins traditionally go prowling. This year the bonfire party i to be enhiv-d with the inclusion of Port Edward. Digbv H;nd i also to be brought into the show by sending- hot-dogs there for still another bonfire feast. All this represents a big undertaking by the Kinsmen which every parent and everyone else, for that matter will appreciate. It induces children to stay off the streets and still provides them with a much better time than they can have in disorganized entertainment. Recause ..of the Kinsmen's efforts, the city can look forward to Hallowe'en each year with complete, peace of mind. The cost to us is the small one of purchasing- tickets. So when some youngster asks you in the next several days to buy tickets, there is only one thing to do shell out. and seat Finance Minister Gun-derson. That's the reason for the great rush! The Premier, said Mr. I.aing. hopes the straight X system will Fashion Fooli crpo.e:: the t'o most powerful ! death of one everybody admired BREAKFAST DISH Bacon prices In Winnipeg, a week or so ago. were soaring to around a dollar a pound, hut a couple of eggs greatly reduced the shock. For that's what It was. r, f,t.,l l:.ri..n ii. in c;mh: organized f li kinds, and th and liked a lot Tilly Jean Rol- wipe out the Liberals and Con- stoit. servatives. but oh no, that won't The House will never be quite happen, don't worry, said Mr. the same without Tilly Jean. Koi , Lain?. "They-11 never be wiped 12 years she was a bright light, out," said Arthur Laing. defiant- a great one to work hard, a great ly. The Liberals are ready, any one to laugh. And her courage in old time, right now, next week, the face f an illness she knew tomorrow, any old time, was sapping her life, and causing Thp prpmi.r nnH Mr I nino o,.t iii.uj pu.plc fiiJ their robust, If mipguidfd, upposltion to v i uuaiiruble. 1 cannot conscientiously accept anybudy'h pacifism not even Gandhi's. I could not have brought myself I Adam Beck Is back from spending the summer buck east w here. 'he says, there has been no lack of warm weather. Mr. Beck for 1 many a year in the service of the to stand aside, for instance, ; her great pain, was an inspiration , Dersona, and a mtle noUti. j Grand Trunk Pacific bridge construction department at Prince Rupert has retired and finds the occasional change elsewhere of much interest. to all who knew her. It is not in. ,.nl!v DiU(ir about nospltu, vulgar to say of Tilly: "She had Mirance The premier said the, u's- 'Liberals Increased hospital In-1 It was a good session. There suranre premiums, whereas So-' was Snuch hard work, and many cial Crediters had decreased: ' good laws were passed. The gov- them. "Are we going to have that while Hitler was enslaving Eu-lupe; and I believe that had Britain gone down in 1940 there would have been a new and deeper and longer Dark Ayes thun came after the fall of the Human Empire. Yet, for oil that, I can see the TimeLY Save 1 ! eminent had an easy time of it. same old record played for four Seldom has any government, been yrors?" asked Mr. Laing. Sure,, T u can save many hour olln The average Individual takes t a look at folks he knows have . more cash than himself and real- ' Izes they are not happier in the ' slightest. Yet you can't make i him believe it would'nt be that j way where he Is concerned. I hru you l-LY to vnur rtPhtiniittim. iwr'- cvrr It muy be FlyiiiK tunc Ironi Prim Purrt to: 'pacifists' point. Suppose that if . su seurrauy jjiuiscu aim hhhmti sain tne Premier, mayoe ior w in 19U people all over the worl l 1 by tne 0PPositio" as t!e Social years, and If he was the Liberal had said "No we simply ref us Credit government of this ainaz- ', leader he wouldn't want to look to shoot our fellow men we re- i lns nlan' w- A c- Benne,t- What too much in the past either. Mr. fuse to march to fight" Would i a DPatinK he took in the spring: vl.ninw said that if he was the this old world have been a bet - I b autumn mast of his laws were premier of British Columbia he 'ter or worse place for all of us 8fld- or K0 said tne Opposition, j wouldn't be so rude. And then than it now is9 I'm not sure i ThP 1,ist Erlnd toP prorogation : Mr. Laing said Mr. Bennett Are you? "jwas frantic. It was Just as bad! should know ail about the Lio 3'ihn. 4485 5VUr. 57.70 lOhrs. 112.05 13' i hri. 712.85 via Vancouver VANCOUVER EDMONTON WINNIPEG HONOLULU via Edmonton Ken Johnstone. British newspaper executive, will be In Kiti-mat a while, after a sojourn In Victoria. He plans on spending i tcnpiure i ajMtne for Joaau "Out of darkness, into his marvellous light." I Peter 2:! ns evBi . nnu, as usual, uie oppo- ; pvnls, since he rode on tneir oacKS sit Ion howled its head off, but ; long enough. This set Mr. Ben- Maybe the Jehovah's Witnesses. Quakers and Gandhites the Cnnartlan Purine Alrlln MWit !wlp tt ,ln y:r enure trip He mill pw" 4 '.hmtiiih tleki-t wrvii no mnttfr whfrc you U):' I t-o I'll. .tic 7S tor IntorniHtion tr,d rrrt! ; Family Fares Commencing Oct. 1 Mr. Bennett was grim, and f.e- ; nett to laughing and laughing termined to get through. Of fcir. Laing. a-nd Doukhobors are right on i yliis " one matter who knows? Ro the talk went, on and on OTTAWA DIARY By Norman M. MacLeoc. , IS i. . 1",u, Premiers never no. wnai s ine i nnri nn And thiu it. war. After rush?" sk CCF Mr. Nluiai-k. ,,,., ., ,k vnn. MJ of C'rnnbrook. "There's no rush. nWlrf4 iin thptr UOO pnrh nnH it m,i. : '. r' ' - ; j ' if1 ' ' : is'1 7 , . F ' irfe.r,r:-. i. - it It '.':. 'A.' S'Jf -, - j,, r" ' ' ..... : : vs; f ST-.. .- -V i -''" , ...'. 'i- " fS-; iv,'' "'-V' -V '':- vi. said the Premier, beaming that , hnm Bllt th.v n,.k . an a ijn.iuiumw w u .111- oracy if ahy prifist of"gahia-tifn were fijrcttjly prevented frtim preacliiitg . its ideas on peace, y - , occasions guaranteed to ltjm each session on which he coukl strut his stuff for the benefit of the in another four months to start the grind all over again and to pick up another $3 000. However, The more thoughtful amongst the rank-anqi-file MP's who visit the Capital these days express, real concern' over the news that tht House of Commons rules of procedure are to be streamlined. They are afraid of what such I a move will do to the remnant ! One occasion has been (lie : f"E QWEBEC cases Slieeeh fimn lh,. Thrnne. , h i COUISC. fl'OIll tllC sprang, of Jehovites' other has been the budget debate. On both these talking don't think your MLA's don't work hard. They do. And, as an old observer of legislatures, I'd say that the present Legislature is perhans harder-working and more serious-minded than a lot that have gone before. Let's hoe the new broom keeps sweeping clean. smile of his. "There are many years ahead of this government." liberal leader Arthur Laing protested what he railed "Ictris-lation by exhaustion." Liberal Mr. Gibson of Llllooet said the ni'h was so fierce nobody knew what they were talking about. Mr. Gibson didn't even know what hill he was supposed to be talking on. and so, muttering. h"e plumped down Into his seat. CCF Mr. Moore of Comox said he won- I dered what's the use of an op- I position, for, he said, the government ignores the opposition. OOPS... SORRY A slip in the . type yesterday caused an error in the FASHION SURPLUS STORE ADVERTISEMENT which should read 300 pairs Ladies' Sandals "i Aljl Colors''! .. oi importance tnat tney rutherto : marathons any MP has been at have succeeded in preserving for j liberty to get up in his place themselves in the complicated I and address "the House and the picture of Parliamentary govern-j country." Result: both debates ;t1aiks on the Roman Cathode Church not on peace, for there are Catholic pacifists, and fine ones. There is nd doubt that these attacks arc offensive and really obnoxious to the vara mu.ioiity of the jieople of Quebec. Hut, what the Supreme Court decision says, in cflect, is what input I j have been known to last a month or longer.' Th(' plan now being talked almut is to limit, each of these been aid in other ways places before: debutes to three or four days at ! the most. That will restrict, par- od Mr. Moore thought he might as Liquor By Glass Sale 'Delayed' That remnant hasn't been too great. And if it is reduced any further some MP's forsee a situation in which the individual Commoner's actual Importance In the legislative "scheme of things would be about on a par v.llh the importance wielded by any Individual member of the Senatersj For most Commoners. tieipation to the Cabinet Minis- j "Freedom of expression is in- well go home, or loll around in a ters. Party Leaders, Parliiimen-; divi iblc." j coffee room. "Walt 'til you've tary Under-Secretaries, and aj been here 20 years and then few of the more prominent front - ! CAVAIJA. 1m? stern laws agaim.t vnn'11 reallv wonder." snapped i VICTORIA It doesn't look jar if Brithh Columbia will have benchers. Your rank-and-file1 blasphemy, libel, slander, sc- Burnabv's CCF Mr. Winch. who in pstiUnie.vhavf't ".1 rf?nit wiH'iTOiit IlkoVa kfj-joi' (lit my .'lefniimtjon: If Hlwre r Mr.-nrhlll, . urmn, to to relieve relieve the ine ten-: len- : drinks annus bv dv the in elass Kiass in in new-outlets rawuuui i,-wandererl ahemt the House in time forChristtnas. . uoove taunting the mem tin loripholes In thtvi ft"" ww -Ti ,(uuy weu-tx'iiiivod ciiiMi .yen im,s me neo cnamner vun oeing the' i,ut n.t h.i,-ri nddnlght, and 'snt down In j Attorney-General Robert Boii-Chetwvnd's seat. CCF Mr. ner said Monday definitions of wo have parliament,, clevted by ; (lie people, to keen law m to Mr. i 1 F'traelmn of Cowichan-Newcnstle ; licencing areas provided In the filth wheel on tne legislative; The prospect worries Uie MP's joach. that would be a final ! eoneerned. They're afraid their numihation. ; constituent may draw the dan- Up to the present yc.ur rank- j uerous inference that they are ond-file MP has had at least two not such terribly important. SKBHt I "IHK C OMPLKTK TKAVKI. new liouor act will probably not be made until January, 1954. . Licencing areas are the first step provided under the act. The dale. ' J , ' Cut as Mr. Justice Kami nolnl-ed out, the Hi hie itself :.ltow,s that public highways were used thousands of years a;o for handiiif; out the equivalent to modern tracts. 'What is mo. .noted that there appeared to be i a new Minister of Trade and Industry. "There are always great .'developments on this side of the House." said the Premier. "Any- - people after all perhans not government defines the area and lling might happen this time of electors may petition for a local really worth the Indemnity Increase that II is going to he their first business to seek once they get settled down to work. The government's stand in the matter is that the new rules need po,.ed before us is that a news- n,Bm- nl" Mr' Wlnrn-paper, iusl, as a .religious tract . "1""' lrJcr Laing. whose or handbill, can he placed un- P"'' would nave bpen wlP'"l ol,t der the uncontrolled discretion iof ,nn IKislature under the old not work hardship to the inter- j of a municipal officer... . AlstrPicnr system or voting ontion vote on drinks by the glass within the area. Mr. Bonner said the term "commercial trading zones" used In the legislature when describing oosslble boundaries of the areas referred to "business districts and the communities trading into those districts." i It did not mean "commercial zones" within a city or esis oi anyone, except, possiuiy ' mure i r m objectionable intcrpreta-. . can scarcely be mi SPECIAL NEW WRINGER WASH-, to the opposition parties over j tion whom it isn't too greatly eon- i a'-inrd which is now the law nain. wanted to know why there was such a rush to get rid of the alternate system of voting. Ah! Mr. Laing had it! Ah. of course he had! Why, Mr! Speaker, ther Is going to be a by-election to try cerned. The individual MP, it is ; argued, will find more scope for his individuality in the inrren-ed ' IIIllPQ I-UII,C ?fteimC importance which the Pa-lia- . ,. nientary committees will hr;ve rUiJilCOtiorii than he ever enjoved in the House of Commons itself under i SkAlTLF, (APj The Seattle (ISP) j ft the old system. An individual ! 1 lmefs resumed publication Mon GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS withsUnd Built to HERCTLES MECHANISM years of the worst kind of punlshm. dirty c'oth loves FAST-"Wash Hungry"-just tests prove Inglls washes faster am any other make. in oil ' NEVER HAS TO BE OILEI-Sled day alter a .strike that brought MP can have a field day in a committee any time he so desires. But in the House of Commons, even under present rules, his activities are closely circumscribed. In short, the government argues that the new rules will 'really give the back-benchers a break. The back-benchers certainly hope so. But they're not too a 95-day clasure. 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