iiuu.se, with mllK Uulllea in boxta outside each window. Horrible thought! 'ion.'. Prince Rupert Daily News Oovoriimeni archiu-ci came across this rather startling fact as she dug into Tod's life, pre-paring a paper to read before B.C. Historical Association. He Paper tonnage U ceed one mm..,- . f (1 Victoria Report ... by J. K. Nesbitt "M11.UU ioi, ,,,, Thursday, June 5, 1952 died in 1882. j It turns out now that old I John Tod was a spiritualist. Tod As I See It CI more An Independent daily newspaper derated to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member ol Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulation Canadian Daily Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited J. F. MAQOR, President H. O. PERRY. Vice-President BAPTONE VICTORIA-One more week to the great day.nlT iSTSS! of' June 12 election day; the' day of davs in any .toi ia to retire, built a home near democracy-the day when the people vote'in ret,. To. casting their ballots of their own free will. . , Evans came from Toronto, pur- ' , I chased the old house. Then Subscription Rates: By carrier Per week, 25c; per month tl 00; per year, 10 00 By mall Per month. 75c: per year. 18 Oo. THE WONDER WALL PAINT BAPTONE is washable, dries nnicki,, ,.., US .-u lirilieilUUUS a CUV, SO; ramia mnnitWatlnrK! the authorized as second class mall by the Post Office Department Ottawa. , vital a. uay iimt one -wonders uiriy, "in unvc ,.in..i .uilu thorn .lu,, 3 BAPTONE covers Wallnaner uam . H 1 Choice o nine' vZZ" W 4 Solve vuur ileearotinr mhi, . how any person can shrug his lovely, it was impossible to stay ; t.nairs that rocke(j by them-shoulders. not bother to vote, entirely away from politics. Mr.; spves a biscult jar that saying of the candidates "they're Rlthet, in the long ago. was j Umeg ' swu by ltse,, on lu all the same," That, of course. 'Mayor of Victoria and a member ft thftt d Is just a mentally lazy man's ex-, of the Legislature and so there a(. m ht A f(?w s the for not nut1 of politicians on ., cuse figuring things were pictures d w d f f,)r himself. the marble-topped dressers and ; hu anPbone,f cov. I've tried to sort out the result ; chests. wltn ,imei were found Thompson Hardware Co. Li of this election, but it's beyond j It was sad to see the end ot j since then there have been no me, I still can't see how much this old home. Even in Victoria ; manifestations, clarity can come out of so con- j there- are few of them left.; AikI now it, seems Tod was a iused a political situation. I What happens to it now no one j spiritualist. Miss Madge Wo! -Whichever way I add it up 1 ; yet knows probably a rooming jendt'ii. assistant Provincial come to the same conclusion - - h Jn?T Fascists Re-Rise I AM NOT surprised that the Fascists are making quite a comeback in Italy. On my trips to that country in 1949 and 1951 I saw plenty ot pvidence to suggest that it was only a question of time till they did so. Even In 1949 they were selling Marshal Graziana's book openly on the streets of Milan. Yet at that time Orazlana was still in jail as a "war criminal." THE ITALIAN people did not seem to be to have the making of good fascists, or potential communists, for that matter. I just don't see how Mussolini ever successfully regimented them like lie did. For they seem to ine so naturally lighthearted and witty that they don't seem to fit the totalitarian mold. MONTKKAL Jimn Kit. U't .. Iwhion ....,,.,.,..... ?''. rm fcw portant lk.nl v.m aKreef-it'i v.-.:u I 'i -, .s,l"" another Coalition, with the CCF again as the official Opposition. Certainly, if the alternative vote is riot ued as intended, if there's much plumping, which 1 think, there will lis, I would say at 'this moment there's almost bound- to be another Coalition between Liberals and Conservatives. liiinniorinit. luklen ".1,7-. 8' n7'.1,ill!'- . ., . .. : .' nail, wu n St., Montreal, i'.y. ... ,rUi,, I Behind This New Railroad A LENGTHY debate, in Ottawa, finally ended by a committee of senators agreeing the Canadian National Railroad must fence the right-of-way of ; the proposed rail link from Terrace to Kitimat. It was the opinion, however, held by some of the senators speaking on the final passage of the Bill which authorizes the rail construction, that the territory between Terrace and Kitimat is "barren and uninhabited" therefore no need to fence in the railroad. The area, known as the Kitimat Valley may be quite uninhabited for the time being but, by no means, is it barren, or unproductive. Our eastern senators should only see for themselves the kind of timber which is produced on this "barren" stretch of more than 40 miles, which has been described like a second Fraser Valley. For once the valley has been logged, as it surely will, there is good reason to foresee an agricultural development there especially with the rail facilities that will be provided, an arterial highway, and a thriving city as its market. . The most natural industry that could be established in the Kitimat Valley within the next 10 years is dairying on a large scale. And wherever there are cattle, railroads need fencing. That is what the majority of senators probably had in mind when they insisted that, the "must, fence" clause be inserted in the Bill. We hope the board of transport commissioners will take a similar viewpoint should it be called upon. to review that section of the Bill. It was refreshing the other day to run away from politics for a few hours and .step Into the faded glorious of a glamorous past at an auction sale. MOTOR PRODUCTS LIMITED Phone 8?l OWNER'S SPECIAL JS5I CHEV. 2-IX'tOR I FI.LXF. AERO SEDAN, MOO miles, air conditioning, seat covers, white wall tires, CJ FliiLshed in beautiful cascade blue. Full price iU JL ANOTHER OWNER'S SPECIAL . Thm H,., M.ke.Vp will look iDlomlm. anrl Mrat L Hunter, co-star of Paramount "Anvlhm9 (.', rU-ausiun rrram Uuit gM to the bottom of Wat , . DrV'ft .rin'- Try VSK)1JHI RY COI.l) rt;,-t REAM wnli ft nhn. Thank to ffnntm the rich I V '. vM ' olanflin(r and soft. inn oils in Woo.lr.iiry pf-m-lrntf U X dftptt into por ourninK. I,.,k at your i-Lausmn ATa' tmue tre how mii.-h mura lirt v.m r.m..i. 194 I'ONTIAC 4 DOOR DII.DXE SEDAN Fully equipped, Last year they were selling a , The belongings of the late Mrs. guide book to Rome. 1 noticed R. P. Rithet were sold at "Holly -; there was one brief reference to bank," the stately old home in j Its "liberation" by the allies. Victoria which she had occupied i They didn't say from whom it from the day she was a bride in ; was liberated that is, from 1875 to April last, when she themselves. Also in Florence, a died 77 years in the one house, guide was showing me some of What a remarkable record! Mrs. the battle scenes. He told us Rithet, through all those years, that on one ide, of the river, never threw anything away, were "the allies." She was nearly 104) when .she "Who war, on this side?" I died. At one time she was a asked. " beauty, a great hostess, pie- Th enemv " t.h m.w-k-wittP.i Slt1ed al magnificent dinner pur- radio, .spotlight, s at covers, healer and def rostei . Very clean 1435 feel vour okm .ltrr and mrioother. "Ilimla lijrhin-nifl, U.' theyre all flatU'rin wIm-b your skin is luminoiM an. sod" v I-Ami I trw. Let Wooiii.iirv Cold Cream Willi 'r,mt,H I,.,, tha tlrausing-care it nn-.U for luminous lovflim sn! 21. 4V 7s, L) Vm CHEVROLET EI.FETMA.STHt DELUXE SEDAN DAN 2-tone 2-tone blue, radic, spat covers, new partial iimtor. 1295 At Fmr Ai I f an See, to, really ootlierwiine r thina ahotlt lhee . V lovelv spnne htnl Tlih car n exceptional buy at only AISTIN STATION WAUON Only heate., orf rosier, underroalinx. ' This light new car for oi.ly r,7uo miles, radio, 1385 ! rascal replied. "The enemy" of tlPS' ln nei' heautlfm dining; i !oom' high-society teas in course included the Italians-of ; whom the tmwie mav veil hnTOi her splendid drawing room, with iunimer days, w thai no one wants to spend any tune indoor Last of all. the kn. diea! And odn, molhera havn lo TRUCKS iits l hit fireplaces,' been one in person. jits two big bay windows, its I wo nr.mr-D.m, . ' flne chandeliers, which at one! DEMOCRACY to me to tlme were gas ,lghl(it )ts roaM)vp : 1S47 DODGF, ' 2-Tn Panel Complete IxKly work and repaint job. Heater ami defrnsier, good I ires. Full price 1065 ,rr urawrrt. two imii- mimr, ,n ,hpll. ,., frampl- i, , stones everywhere in western ornately-decorated ceiling. An- Europe texcept Se andinavia . In 1911 CHEVROLET a4-T.n Truck F.xecellent Ures , tique dealers did a lot of spirited ftntu iU- . ., I HI 1195 Specially built van-lyV. body t .L ,, o r f , wik. bidding, and tlie fine old pieces lMiLWIuti)wiMiiiunf furniture mill in ,W .. been pulled out before now the' be downrinht rrn.M lo get I lie yoniif-lrf" n oieah. Bui there u aa f-i i JlIM my "Jell-U 'u,i.,i,( , per," and w.n.-h the kir.t, si runil.liiiK in. Milk-miiiJI Pli)I)l(;.S are ao ().!;f flavin fill the rhiMrrn A Mothers too, ippreeiatr iht m-souiLshmeni J. ll-U Pmi fat-veli-. and the speed m,. ,-preparation . . . m. uVuli!-.,,' Heeded. Keep aevend -.fjt .( the favorite J.-ll-U Ptid.l.-n ft on luiuil. There are l4r J-Piiililina flavors, and II e I- general and in our own district in- particular. find their way into rich Ainer- IMS FARGO X's-Tun Short, wheel base, 2 -.'.peed axle, brake bnnStei, van-type body. Jt tZilZ Full price XOOt) whole country would already . iPan nom, Uete't 1 "Inrpri Snlnd" rmir family will love, lt'a anoil,-r wi.n-df-rful way to nerve HF.IN2 OVEN-BAKED BEANS ... HOT BBAN SALAD Brown 4 ttnpa put-up baron w'.Uk 13 cup chopped onion. Add 14 eup chopped celery. 1J cup Hum Tomato Keli-hup, i tbip. H. ini Cider Vinepar, t tf-V Hetux Prepared .Yellow Milliard, H oi. tin Heinr. Oven-Bakrd Beam tn Tomato Sauc. Sunnier lu mln. Serve hot plentifully garnished with lettuce or dandelion greent. Serves 4 and makt-s a wonderful Sun-day-nUj-nt supper. Krep a nipply of H. mi Ov.-n-bakr l beuna alwaya on hand for wou.ierfully (IimxI, econonural incatlem Dieula to plcaae I he fain-ily. And trent thfl (olka to IHni Cooked fipaiiln-tti often, tim. They'll ba thrilled liy ila tunlalii-ing tenderneai ila apiry-ijood tomato aaii.-e. have gone Communist or Fa: Over the years of my close con- P THE ot, ETTERBOX SOCIAL CREDIT And yet, even at tills auction sale, In a home now shabby and tact with natives in northern i c'st- Democracy, ol the stripe no.v British Columbia I have probably learned to know them and their in power in Italy, just does not seem to have the guts to tackle the fundamental social questions. Land reform is one of i Continued on Page Tapioea Puddini flavi.-i K ,. nueul aa they ar iti TREATMENT OF NATIVES Editor, The Daily News: On June 4 yon printed a letter from one Mr. McOuire of Vancouver re the treatment of natives under .Social Credit In Alberta. problems better than any candidate In British Columbia with the exception of Mr. Frank Calder, who is today a eredH to his people. May I take this opportunity to thank Mi. McOuire for bringing this matter to my attention and will be happy to hear from him CROSS FRETTY Jm Upset A Buby't Enthuiiaim it fun to BABY v. Something Specialty met 1 Cxive Baby's Own labbti ta quickly fcring the relief that PTirourags fest- Dailf bill II Siake 1.1 f:i I waieh. Ihala ju one reifon why I like to are a hal.y enjoy-tiat "CKKAM OK WHKAT". es, llulnei) love I e rn p t i n g , 5 Minilta '('ream Vii a tm mttrnttlr one :(f u-. iiien vou aive him ! i NVI.ON SHIHT. M:le! i ful comfort. Thoroughly depends bt. No "sleepy" HtnfT no dulling effect. Used by Mothem fur Since I am at the moment lorcjd to admit that I have not sufficient data on hand regarding the native question in Alberta. I am forced to grant Mr. McOuire a point until I secure such information. I would at this time, however, be pleased to hear from Mr. McOuire direct, by mail, or otherwise, and compare notes on the Indian question ln Canada in f.c that we may couple our efforts to, work for natives, not at e'eetlon time only, but throughout, the year. ARTHUR MURRAY. CORRECTION OF FKil'RES Editor, The Daily News: My speech tn Prince Rupert last night was prominently and i Continued on Page Si Iririit miiietliing ti'J t parkftfe today at your druggist. Only .TOr in ahirling material i if I-siiiria are handsome aanjcow: able in all kinds of w- tbr fused nyk.B eollars and i lat'" will ihey aiay etifp ajui without ironing. In dW. clurts nen r need to 14 a- Just a nuiek rinse h-Ht 'i- I ef Wheat'' and it knea them. For it's brimming over with (tood things that bubiea reel for aormal rowth and good health. It provides Iron to help maintain good red blood and Calemm and Phosphorus for diets riefieient in thea element. What 'a more, mother S Minute "Cream of Wheat" in ao easy to prepare. It rooka to bnby-ready diKeaiihiliiy in just S minute of boiling. .So give it to Baby often . . .and enjoy it every morning yourself. It 'a a whole-lamily-favontel div and they're n-ail p W illi aim is as easy lo JC this you'll save thur pi t laundrv bills alone! Km it:- u m I- kk inir lona-weanU i' siL. Nvlii Tne.it Mint l" i J:iy (I2S5 in blue, wlii.te). Bulling A lemon Pie for desert ond KIDS LAB toniKbt? Well, p v f you ii wnni h.is ,400 - "V. X ... jnnn jriii.'D flavour in it 4, , y, ami y,f course that mean JAW Men's sizes 6 to 11 8 U N K I S T wv-'A NT- Lett Than Half as niauf P ' eaviliea for youiseK, for " dien .' Is I hut what V"" when vou switch from V"! I'' dentifrice to JlKNTi 'CP'-'e Listen to thin: In a 2-$i ' Neolite Soles and Heels among hundreds of school l.i- Jjenliiriltin, the new iriu- t null v ie.i LISTEN TO tooth powder, act" rw.ib .I.....U (Wrj. That LEMONS tha finest, juiciest frown. And another thing you'll want for your pie is really good Dieriiigue. Try this! ... SUNKJST WERINGUB for tender meringue, rombln 13 ts(i. salt 1 tp. lemon julca g wtutea Brat until fiottiy, then add 4 tbup. aufar gradually 'beating constantly. Continue beatuiaj until meilngua .oiu a peak and look satiny atnooth. Cover pie. Brown In moderate oven 3i dee. r.) for 16 min. for a daeipe meringue on a larger pie, um ' tig while and tbp. augar. the reduction repotted i-4 ing arnmonialed formu famous university. And i'f ' is efleetive with just ine! ig evening brii'lung. (lets '4'tl iug bright. Tastes JIW' JACK Recommended by tno..pu ilcr.i,i Sihii ntiim it. nwi No Drescriotion needed. 6ni' for 3 months' supply. J m Putting il Oh My Shopping Lilt right now. I don't warn Jr. Bovs' sizes 1 to 6 GUARANTEED TO GIVE EXTRA LONG WEAR Over CFPR WEDNESDAY, June 4th, 10; i5 to 10:30 a.m. Subject: LABOR ACT WEDNESDAY, June 4th, 6:15 to 6:30 p.m., Subject: LABOR ACT ply ot J.NSIANT CHA.SK 4 .SANBun.s IJ" to run iow...you aee, it'a a "initsi'1 in 'if If1 Por a "quiekia" -up between household h4. ti,f' nothing like it. It takea no longer to inf-'f bfuhng I he water. And it'a a hostess' "best IrJ-ad -it's aa easy to make a potful as one up p l reaf reason I like to bave a supply of lu.it. it U 4 Hanboia alwaya hamly i that it'g just plajo That's because it'a made bv folks who "know -Subject: EMPLOYMENT OF THURSDAY, June 5lh, 6:25 p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS 5 5 95 toffee" it'a the result, of ever 100 years of coffee expeii'' )' flavour's there and the real coffee lift. Try it I 1 kuow you'll M 0 economical, deliciou instant coffee. Mot feopl Lock their door when they set out on 'atiou It' elementary safety precaution. But windows, they tell me, are easy to "jimmy", and doors can be opened even when locked. Thai's why it seems to ma that tha best of all ways to protect your valuables is to keep them in a Stiletu Devosit Box at the . if i BANK OF MONTREAL. It eosta ao l,itl leaa Pi JACK MrRAE will be at the Liberal Committee rooms e.very day from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. Discuss Your Problems With Jack Vote AAcRae Progress Today Vote Liberal June 12 than two centg a day and it saves so much worry and trouble. Another safety meaaura I'v found while on holiday is BofM Traveller Cheque. They're extra-safe, so simple to cash . . . and only yon can -cash your cheques. And, by tha way why not start FAMILY SHOE STORE LIMITED a Bo. .Suruane Account for your vacation n next vear? I ve f oliday everv year. 1 used to Itvl the easiest wav there is to pay for a better hoh nil f IVHII a Hehmla ..art rl .u.-i i..lijiUM Bget U C t CHARLIE ROBERTS little ittle legs less and and are are you - glad whea holidays come 'round again at at last afford that draam-tripl Why not open your P.O. Box 638 Phone 357 I Aoaount today; r lLa-j.