. . r ' ' . V . ' . J i See it Cii k.IIJ"H i'Ulll' J VI 11' V .. Thursday, June 24, i!)o OTTAWA DIARY ray . . . McLEOD NORMAN M. d suitable material for sit-i in P!trll:mif-nt A. 1 1,,.., 'Irieit But consisteniu k. ting J Reflects and Reminisces been iaiis." a fp,W' otV, hLn' Besides. . tK ' Inm-pendent dull nrwupafwr dented ti Ihf upbuilding nf Prluc Rupert and Nii.hFTii and Central British Columbia ,' , Mmbr of Canaulan Prrss Audit Bureau of cliculntluns Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. !- Published by The Prince Hupfri Daily News Limited. J. F. MAOOR, President H CI PFRRV. Vlee-Preridenr Subscription Kates: "carrier Per week, 26c; per month. $1.00; por year, tio.uo. .-? JpTtirti. mall Per month. 7.'k-; per year, S 00. V horlwd as second doss mull by ti e Post Office Department. Ottawa. At the close of th' iirl'am n-; tary s ssion the MPs generally "are feeling Just a little fiustrat-i d. For seven months now t.l i-y have labored with comnvndable diligence and considerable con rals.-ri th- (....... ""I " ' " S themselves were $0.00.1 - a - year ; 1 men at the lime, their argument ' ' was a coiKlenitiution of them-! selves. Once they hurt set th" ' their main objective of haltUi;; the dumping of United Stat s, textiles in the Canadian market. From the standpoint of the MPs themselves, of course, the feature legislation of the session was Ihe bill which they ptc-s.'d to raise their own indemnities. y incv i. ore oaucuiiy mi e aiue sin mm men A ...I "'J '..iu w '""tlhat ,u j mattered? stage by raising the indemnity, lilvy .should, both in logic and in t Ku they just An Indian, applying for unemployment insurance, refused the :f!r of a jn). "While man invdiled work" he said. "I.e: him keep it." scientiousness. Yet til 'y feci that they h.iven't been too successful all that time in holding the ear of the public. luek thf ,., iiiMi) hilMtrf ' Ms Pay and heid The legislators argued that no j con .isti ncy, have bow.'d aside lesser folk than .$10 ooo-a-year nd let teal $in,ooo a-ycar men Li their Thanks To A Noted Order as well. Nobotiv or women ; should be eon-! take over. would do 'y difforently Last Co First CNR NEAR Winnipeg: There are quite a few The lie.st wuv to ra!::e one eliild is to have two Ijkdics Home an rranization that is held in hifih esteem TODAY tlx; world over, marks its 8r)!th birth- Y -I -t fay, and I'rinee Rupert alonj- with the re:t of far western MPs on thej" train today for there is an ! fir win um t iimcn ii and An- They admit that the session 'ien hasn't been spectacular. Post-' election sessions never are. tor , there's never any use in Unlit-1 in'i over aeam the issues th:il have just been decided at I In ' polls. And the next general clec-i t on is too far oil tu 1 1 realist 'e. ; Hence a po.,t-eIed io:i mo generally provides a lr:athi!i j ;pell for politicians and political j parlies alike--unless In one' i .:- j ceiilionil p.'lioct , I parL.:;..o 1 uu.iiv rei'ii. :'!ut a urier fall 4 V '4 , unwritten rule in the par-; liainent of Canada that; those who come farthest may g" home first. -; in W.i .liintun next week, will inr'ke ano'her in Ottawa. Each will he of lii.it importance. But that's a hut the public know nothing whatever about now, or later on. t'K strife Midi us I he vtoi iov nin teen -twenties. I i, the public tourist travel Nevertheless H. C. likes tu i know how greatly is appreciated. : ''t'V J If three cnly. four days out of six able lo do what Out despite th1 lack of fireworks ;it till. first s'e&iUm of Canada's 22nti ;';ii .i...v,c!it, ii..' MPs fed tr.jt it cotilribut'-d some ,ii:lily useiui work. The bulky revisions of the Rank Act and of lh; Criminal Code were marathon lcgi.skitiv." project thai hart to be done. It is admitted that the work would hive on which jou amounts lo con.iideri.ble bus- 4J '. (' s , ' 'llie "Lays" from Ontario and Quebec, whu go home every weekend all through the session, are told very plainly that turn about is fair play. Week after week those of us from the far east and far west seacoast ridings have held the fort in parliament on Fridays and Mondays while our mates from central Canada have been in their own homes. Now they have to play lit for tat hy letting us get away a clay or two before the end. WE LEFT Ottawa without knowing for sure whether parliament meets in the fall, or not till next January. There is a sharp aigument "'" JplGm-.:.-:: WdBw M&mbte ssssf Sk. KjadZSl) biil - H: Jt - i 1 Tonic Water. '. .. SA''f-rf' '" drink at V,'; C-; ,, V . anytime. i tf f y v- . . T. 40 ? ' . . - ( s -, i . . mIVv';v i';-,: .-':- ;: V"'i t v" ' ' '' 1 l . :' I.. en-. Wednesday rer.iains a problem. A closed store is a dosed siore. And there's still uny number of fellows who buy and sell for a profit not to stay (pen for a few hours only. Sometimes tourists remarks are worth overhearing. been done more satisfactorily if ! '; The diplomatic colony in Soviet Russia agree there are three Mood t film's in Moscow. The first decisions hadn't been laid over on the controversial issues of capital punishment snd the legalization of suite lotteries, in addition, the world's longest pipeline was authorized to bring Western Canada natural gas to Ontario. The prospect is tint this gas will mean an important fuel .saving to residents of Eastern Canada. Then a start was made on pensions for the nation's disabled clti'jns. The National Housing Act wjs The second in vodka. about this in the cabinet so we ! is caviar back-benchers hear via the i Tin t'i'rtl and be:,t of all is an ! exit v grapevine. . v .'V T - v '' enemie i. ;o much. Always forfivc your Nothing annoys them Oscar Wild". '"Canada owes it a vote of thanks and a helping 'hand. It is the Most Venerable Order of the Ilos-jiital of St. .John of 'Jerusalem, parent body of Ht. John Ambulance and this city is extremely fortunate to have within its limits a most active branch of this T irst Akl fcroup. .;; ' While the, City of l'rince Rupert ambulance is manned by paid firemen, members of the ambulance crew are qualified first aiders. The ambulance is on (:! hours a day with men trained by the St. JmYi .Ambulance. Unknown to many .citizens, a Stivluhn Ambulance man is present at practically all sporting events. Ik- isn't distinguishable by his blue and white uniform, as he is -iu ' tha larger cities, but he is there nevertheless 'with his box of first aid equipment. An injuied basketball, football or baseball player usually finds the St. John man at his side by the time he reaches "the bench. - All winter long classes in First Aid were carried out by experienced members of St. John, who spread the gospel of easing the pain of injured persons until medical aid can be summoned. Long hours, months, years are spent by these men to teach others to help themselves should the need arise. Within the next 40 days St. John Ambulance volunteers will take on the biggest job they have ever been called on to handle in British Columbia when they serve the huge crowds at the British Empire Games in Vancouver. More than ofiO St. John Ambulance personnel from as far away as Montreal will be ready to serve the public at the ,-Oames and as in all cases their services will be ."free. Apart from a smali administrative staff, ..practically all St. John Ambulance workers are unpaid (Volunteers. l ,Z " 'or reason the Order has launched a campaign to raise .$100,000 to carry on its volun-, teer services. Every quarter, fffty cent piece or ; biJI of any denomination sent to .'S45 West Third ... Avenue, l'rince 'Rupert, will help this noteworthy - cause. Such a small contribution could pay won- derful dividends should you or a member of your " family, need the services of a St. John Ambulance win som day. amended to make its terms of j repayment long .-r and easier,; even although in the process in- ! terest rates and other charges' An old midwestern farmer was asked if hot weather was really good lor the corn crop and he replied, "well, somebody said that during a hot spell, and since it was too hot for anybody to deny it. that's how the damned idea .started. went up. The Customs Act w. s strengthened, although again i with only qualified success sin-e ! experience already has shown that the changes aren't fulfilling' This advertisement is net published by the Liquor Control Board or by. the Government of Btiiiih Columbia. V- ioose 6eaut(fu, onger ksfihg Americans don't travel as much as you'd think, says Readers Digest for June. Fifteen million persons have never been more than 250 miles from hL'ine. o.ie person in ten has never travelled on a train. About 52 per cent of total population cannot swim. The typical American likes most of his neighbors only two per i; iri, say ttiey don't get along. . . One school of thought says I that it is just a waste of time to i i meet in the fall, because that 1 1 just gives the longer winded ; ' MP's the chance to be longer winded than ever. They say that j no matter when the House is ! called to meet it never finishes j the job until the midsummer ; heat and humidity literally drives ; : the sweating MP's out of Ottawa. ! Therefore, this school of thought ! argues it is plain silly to meet in the autumn. i ! Over against this argument Is the other, which seems to be sure to win out, for I think it includes the Prime Minister. They reason like this: The job of being an MP has come to be pretty well a year round task and in fact the increase in the pay was made on recognition of that fact. They ! say it is all very well to talk ! about streamlining the rules and shortening the debates but that the Opposition will always find ways of dragging things out as long as they the opposition lchoo.se to do so. BY AND LARGE, the younger MP's who brihg their wives and families to Ottawa prefer to .meet in the fall. That enables tlifm to put their children in Ottawa .schools, and keep them Hii'ie for the full fall and spring terms. -l.veryone knows that it is a .t'-rrib1'- Ivirdshio on a child to b" shifted around from pillar to jHK.t, especially in mid-term. A t;ood many of u.s, ini-iuriins i me, do not cure when we meet - ! so Ion;- as we get plenty of notice h landsoape B Soiois fef purhome! " .... .'4 yj'M 4 y-r ' . Jjs?' -a-:. . - rr"S; " CHOP SUEY ;' . . . CHOW ME IN I Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. Hollywood Cafe ' For Outside Orders 'h me !.'" uTT .tit I My Lady's Nicotine FAST RELIEF FOR I AM MS r.ARIilK would probably be profound- ' w -p ,r v jwiy'v. I, p i J IIJ Lilt IU-T,, I, Lit, WIIU )1 Hit 1 t.UlUI N"?.."'- -hjH I the continuing investigation of cigaret-smoking jin advance, so we ran make our j family plans accordingly. . j ! ON THE WHOLE, I think about j the hardest thing to take on ! 4 yjv-Mmn wr, MUSCLES 0 100 Pure House Colors i 0 From Nature's Own Palette! 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