"-5 i-'wliU LilliUK iJtllil JVlttl . ' qy Reflects and Reminisces As E See It -n ! i ri'.' Demncrarvh".!.-- Canada's parliament prorogued sweated away over the kitchen Saturday, which makes It li'J stove. Ex. days The House i tired. The BY says Sveti. ."T"1 t tieth Cen,r. An tJliVpnii-nt daily new-fr cil.t-rt t i the uphuildltit of. Prints Ruf Tt and N-JTlht-rii hiid Oniral British Columbia Mm.bPr of Canadian Prt-i Auitll Huri-.ni o( Clrr uiatltjiia Caitaaian Dullv Newpaj er Avs'lMii n , PubUsrifd by Tut- Hrlnrv Ruprv Daiiv News Limited. - i. P. MACiOB Presld.-nt II (, PF.f-HV. Vh-e 1'ivsldent Kuftvlptioji R&u-s: .Jy ai-rfc-r Prr . aw, per month 1 no. i-r year, iomj. ia; ?.1tt ;y mail - Per rnorith. per year. tHxj. 'Viii utnorl'ii &!i heuDd t ia-.s mail by t:;e r : .:rii e i-ji:iitment. Ottawa KOUM M'MKKK TWO i. m .... 1 W I . It mlht have seemed iiuiuml to his st,.r -.r.WXust , Cur- enoll'di. Hot. limit- nin fllld Clismniii.. 011 ' H..I.,.,. . .... ...... for the m- ... . " V public feels the same. It may be a bit'of a gamble to do any predirtin'r. but it's perfectly .sale to feel a shade tired later in Ihe symnu-r. A diplomat is a man who al-. ways. ieimmberi ' a woman's r.Khts Hut It s here-flush time, and n,n?,th fr '"Tj l Dull Hut Decent INT THE last hours of the lHol parliamentary session ail. Already the CPA's 4-craft ! "uioiri, Progressive Trend Upheld i: V i has ieiit SlOO.O'in in rreatit.it Man to real estute tr- a cabinet minister and the leader of the opposition;; birthday, hut i.ever reme,nh,-rS " 1 ," " 1 "' U .tl flTH the sailing if the salmon fi.-hin fleet yesterday the .spectre, (if hardship is removed .... ..w mai irg mic It-n-LO-Ttriiij... .u. f her ai;e. ,to fade, hut the brfom lx h.n-k i... "l'Kar.r i ' agreed that this had been a pretty dull session. one- reason why our ilou.se of - - h' K'-vernment w , eh will have (m.,,.s is not B fiery unci ex- ... In u-nrrv :lliniit. rikinff thp tnve' Anyway, you just can't forKet. Uian U,rt, tlj7 riunK an it to he is iK-cau.se ( ' for " " to pay them. Also, and this I blM- t KI.N K(BI.IN, 37-yeur- Numerous folk keep woncler-iiie, ho birds can know when the cur has jusl Ix-eii washed. Society liiiU- in T 'iyuimis Courier: "Among the. many (.-ills presented by tUi-'bitile to Hie hridecroum w.'i.s a In. oil, ,'nl cressiug down." ' ' J "' PRINCE RUPERT s ihe main eau.se of the dullnes.sj old Winnipeg automobile rieal-alx.'iit which .some now complain I tr, has been elected new lender - the Cort ervative party is real-! of the Manitoba Progressive ly not very conservative, the j' Conservative party. Mr. hoblin Liberals are not overwhelmingly won the leadership on the lilMial, the .Socialists are only' second ballot in one of the 'ociali.it in liny bits and spots. stormiest political conventions and you have to look for the j in the province's history, lie srici.il credit principles of the i was first elected to the house TO The can openi-r Is playing in ! ! illl. lea.iiliKij' illlfnl lalil roit' ill our everyday living A y-rituble gift fruin heaven to the hai rled biiclielor or to the ln)-,l---i .l i believes life is too short to he In 19-19 and re-elected in llt'.3. Carpenters .01 Ilie Mi's of all the p:irtie i ) ii nk Inn iiiiifh aiike. The lleiifs i.ii which liny are .i!!i(i-(l, mill ht-nee tu.ke for grunted, far outweigh the things on v.hich they fllsaeree. Ileifre tilt re is !t-.-w riMni for furious ' jiMiioenl. ' INSfDK I In- puriUmcnt f Can-aria ymi clearly s-e Ihe national i liuiai terl.stlcs of Canada coming out We are, on the whole i decent, kindly, hut somewhat I humdrum people even a hit IlIiiII. , If an American hu.sines.s man ; hires a yuiuiR Canadian, as n clerk, saleinall, fir as A stenoB-lapher, what does he expect to find'1 He experts that that Canadian will he more steady going than must American applicant:;. But he also expects the Canadian tu he a bit more raul- Kf i( IIIKAN $15.oo Social Credit party with a powerful microscope for they hardly ever appear to the naked t ye. There may be crooks, whem-er.s and shady characters In the parliament of Canada. Hut if so, they must work so far under-p.rouiid that you Just can'( quickly spot I hem. Yes we lean to the dul) side; You just can't Imagine this parliament chopping off its klnc'r head, or starting a revolution, If some MP called out the WKANf.KI I. 27-00 Seek Changes In Wage Act VICTORIA ' OITfclalf, of th DUtrict Council of C'arpenVi s At'L-TI-C will seek chaii.-i I., the out-dated minimum v.a -e act at a conference wiih members of the B C. Industrial ,10-i i- rKTKKSKt'ltf. 29-70 & .ti i.x. n t.li.i-1 ioo fru (if n hun. : 10U.S -less inclined to talk bi. or ' , drpd ()dd y,.ars a(,0 lne Cana. WHEN YOU FLY $41.40 DINING PLEASURE in - SPARKLING NEW , ute oig I dian parliament of today most i -I say the American business; of us would figure that "Fifty ; man expects those qualilles in ai Four Forty, or Fight" was a pro- tion.i Board on July G. "We have petitioned or chan- HHITllloiisi hich has re- Canadian, because over the years ! uram. not for the next war. but i 8 In this act $56oo lhat Is-the reputation that Ca- lor hieh-r old aire nenslons in mained unaltered since l'-CUMi! I I IC AIR nudians have built up. It is of th.. next election LLLI J LINES fioni a oi y proportion of l'rihcc uiipcrt citizens, At the .aim- time thf? .-imrlow of a :-etl'.ack to tli'c city's economy is reinoxed ai:il there appears no rwon w hy tin- tnu n shouldn't enjoy a prosierons Hiimmer. J 'I'lie fisheriiii-n didn't receive all i he concession !hey sought, hut then that is th- uay with bargain-' ntr. The operalor1-: bad to eive ' ay nn some mailers iokI they stood firm on uihes, in exactly the. same way as yon or anyone else does when trying to reach a common ground of av'reeinent. It is notable that in this year's negotiations, in the fishinj.; industry aud many other labor-management negotiations t lii'on.elioiit llrilisb Columbia, there has been a tendency to harcain to far greater lengths. Means of settlement appear to have been explored from all angles so that hardship on labor and loss of time and money by .man-agemnt could be avoided. In lfio-J there has been a remarkable lack of acrimony during discussions Mweeii representatives of both the companies and the workers. The mud-slinging, baiting battles of a few years ago seem to he disappearing and it is our hope that they will not reappear. Since the United fishermen's and Allied Workers Union upheld this progressive trend as did the Fisheries Association it is only right that they lx: congratulated on conducting; as peaceful and intelligent negotiations as have been carried out in some time. True the union went on strike, but only after taking a strike vote ami observing all the procedure called for in the now-defunct Industrial, Conciliation an I Arbitration Act. All the time the strike was in effect talks to try to reach a settlement continued. Today the iT'tt is out after salmon. When management and Workers can sit down and talk things out to a successful conclusion without resorting to harsh words, baiting and degrading propaganda then it is indeed a time for rejoicing; A trend for the better obviously is being estab Jished and it is our sincere hope that it continues. Noted Maine Explorer Sets Out On 30th Expedition to Arctic sttrrnl 5634 SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe -aid Victor Mldglev, represent i-live of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters. He said the .minimum wa"e still stands at 90 tent., a.i h i;n for carpenters. (Office opposite Post Office) j- I Phone 266 1 1 course, partly a myth, for Cana-1 : i ' dian-s vary In their characteris- j ! tics and capacities just as much" Segregate Worker! as do people of other countries, j .lOHANNhSBURG, South Afri-j .However, Just as it is true that ca ...smiled and semi-skilled! Scots, us a whole, are a thrifty. ; native building workers in future ' canny folk, and Ju.st as it is true , w U, he ajloWPJ to wol.k oniy on that most Italians have a song native housing schemes . while i in Uv'lr hearts, so it Is also true; .vr,.tP workers only are employed , I hat. there Is quite a clear be- in European areas of South Af-i liaviiiur pattern to Canadians, j ji-j one builder explained the An unkind Britisher wrote of .system would safeguard Jobs for Canadians that we are "just ; poth classes. Americans, returning empty." , But thai wilty crack was a mere directive, to the over -fulsome ? . ! it u ' JV' I . ' - , I, j r .' V' . ''' " -' . (, 1 i. 1. i ' if? J j. S . i t i .f , 1 ft . . ..-V v h' t ' -A .i1 1 If- 4f V1;, ' V . t .1. '.If '"' ,' n 1 : . 'If'- is. I' t1 ? '. V"..' t 1 i I "-, 1 V ,J - j -y r J praise that . Canadian armed force;, received in Britain in two world wars. 1 AS A newcomer MP to the par-, liament of Canada Ihe thiiit; j that impressed me most was how I much the parties all look, think, I talk, and act alike. You can't find anybody, nny-! where, who Is against the.Wel-; fare State. There isn't a single i advocate of "Rugged Indivld-j ualism" in the whole House. Everybody is in favor of high-i f r allowances of ail kind.i but Ihe opposition parties are a bit ! more vocal in ihelr.deinunds for i Mich, for they know II will he - i ; " ' . I A-x i Healing Must Be Planned I 1 liOOIHFAY HABl.'OR. M n'ie 'Ihe .' 1 1 dy "ChiMin ! r.'o'.v-j ilo in iioinled inn Uivvard !'' '. l v,J carrylii" fteiir Adtnuvl Poiitil I H.' MucMlllan on the famed e:,)'ur-er's 301 ii and probably final voy-&. to Arel ic wa.ti -:. Hesitlenl.-; and siiiuui"i- vi- i'o , tit this little port, stageil a lu-ail- : Popular Sreamer Prince Rupert SAILS FOK j VANCOUVER anil Intermediate Parts Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WIDNKSDAY Midnhjhl warming .send-off for the 7!.-year old skipper. Bi ti.i. the 81-foot, vessel dc-na-l'-tl. lo v; I niiia-er Hal.!i Hovd )j:c-a-nli"! a jiluqu,; to M." :-Millan xprf'.-:sing appructiliou I' r 20 vcar:-. nf ba.ui h s i xj -di -lions here. Governor Burton M. Cios-: added to the tribute -i allc a u-:ulc to thf dock. flovernor C'ioss said Mali e p ople were protul of M,i-Mil-lin'. i -opti imiUons to scientilic kniij.vl. ,.f ;vpa-t ol Hie w H-: I "ia'i if. Tin -0111111,;' increasingly , apwii n ,1 " In extie, iiy planned heal liif system pays for Itself hi a few years through greater comfort that promotes Wetter health for I lie family. . Comfort and Service r od anno mum Phone 174 ; rerBi i;m wH oi J r Ailiull f:liy or Lk pot. OIlli C ODCEDaDI0(ID mijHii 1 .1 iit lo o,ii- lottioiul de-; leuce." Tile Bowdoin will journey 8,01)0; miles belore reluming home. lis. 1 Immigration Down in 1954 O'l I'AWA -- Iin.:i: r,.,H.ia vlinis'er l la :i , ,a.4 , houm-c I ;nat ilii- numhi-r oi inimi'-.r.iii'.; 'o rianada I hi.; yen' .-. -Jltilitly n wer 1 1 1 n 1 1 l' i:i' ;';'. I' I Only (lp'nle:i's and rel.il.ivi of linin' ;i a.-us will he ..dmiu u ii Canada all",- fpt. ''.it, a nionlh earlier than last year. Mr. Karri ; said i'i n Com, inon.s there have been dune pro-teV In Ihe l-i :;t. Ic- mo::t n : ci i SMITH & ELKINS LIMITED 2S9 Third Ave. W. uiva e will lake it to the ea-l coast of Labrador, Baffin land, KIlMnere land and KeinisM-lae:-harbor, whicii n(i ship has entered for 100 years. ' - Picture dm us pilot mill instructor felling rtJr!r "Uke-oR" in jet ground M" tr. liner. Inset jiom i instrument panel tot lil where pilot sits jor praclue lighls. TOP AVIATION TRAINING IS WAITING FOR YOU. NEW AIRCREW INTAKES EVERY 3 WEEKS ACT NOW! f" 'rT?TrT...Tr!T.r'.T!.TI"Ii,r.irrin iiuiiiiiii- ! If :-- i. ; ! ll Ill i: 1KATI 'UK j KUM.IVAN, Ind. lAt - Mrs. Klea-1 "or Marshall or .Sullivan became a mother and a f-raiidmother on '.lie Mime day. She and her i lainliler. Niupy McClure, ;;ave : I'ii'lh 'o d:iU"lile-,; m Mary Sli:-;'-; man Hospital, just 104 minutes cerniiiK Immigration hut. v;i;!i 'one exci .jtli.n no icI e t "ompletc .slopi.r;c of iimiii a tlon. He said his department vi'i take ureal pr ecmiUon , to nilvi c would be immigrants aboul, ioi) oiiportuiiltiei, ;pcci:i lly in kJI-ed trade:;. apart. t -fix Complete Tefreshmenii lOOIS 102mi St., Edmonton, Alt.i. Phone ( t .1 Try Daily News Classified In an ordinary room, RCAF jet pilots get regular and systematic practice in instrument flying and procedures takeoffs letdowns precision instrument turns cross country flights radio aids practice. And if things are going too smoothly the instructor can twist dials to simulate all the flying conditions that ihe pilot is likely to meet, such as rough air lightning static changes of wind speeds and directions. " " It' all part of the continuous training that makes RCAF pilots among the most competent airmen iri the world! H.O.. moil lo .... wWo-f eW'BoMon, loiter P"'':'" "S! , NAM NAME (pleat prlnl) 4 ICIwhllw (Sumvmcl StRiET ADDRESS.. SPILSBUKYandTINDALL Now Present the I CITY MOVINCf I I EDUCATION (by gradt and pr(vlnfi) j ; AGE Ml y,t 25; iMol. ond hav Jumite tttlclo "-" A -I Wh. applying, Win, I) llrth Ctfliflealt J) froof of """f.uj , i always 6-12-32 Voir MRT-15D 15 Wotr Phone $359.oo rrs order I it m.i"i i i i mMTt la -A tu-'- r-,.Hv .... ' I'HONE 6.ri4 For Free Home Deliverv SmoH Compacr Rugged Dependable YOUR AGENT IN PBINCE RUPFRT AND DISTRICT 644 - Rupert Radio & Electric - 644 Thu dveitifemnt it not publuhed Of displayed by tK Liquor ontrol BorJ oi by th Caovrnmnt oF' British Columbii,