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Ni (RA TCaa te “mall--Per month, 76c; per yeu, $8.00, aR ‘a thorlzed ag second class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa ue re. ee. tt ce ee cine i et ee eran ee Let's H Immigr * Lefts Have More Immigrants “f : ‘ Dy ‘ tt rreaT; pe Patra g 5 se i L THOUGH the population of Canada has just ti I passed the 15 million mark, our rate of im- migration will have to he stepped up greatly if the ; country is to keep pace with its opportunities, This is the forward-looking view of the Can- adian Chamber -of Commerce on the basis of a report just released by its immigration committee. Jt is the Chamber’s contention that to carry out an adequate program of development, Canada must double its popuiation by 1975, At the pres- ent rate, llowever, the increase in population by that time will be less than four million, “The need for greater population is based on primary requisites, such as defence, production and economic well-being,” the Chamber remarks, “These requirements alone strongly indicate the need for a agpressive immigration poliey.” But by no stretch of imagination does the present policy meet that description, Canada is now admitting fewer immigrants each year than it was befure the first World War.” In 1913 the figure was almost 500,000, In 1953 it was less than 170,000, In fact, it would appear that the country is laboring under the belief’ that the depression of the 1930’s is still with us, for the immigration rate dropped sharply then and has never fully ye- covered, . The old bugaboo that immigrants cause a scarcity of jobs has no basis in fact. It-is estimat- ed that of every 100 newcomers to the country, about 50 are dependent or become self-employed. In-other words, the number of consumers of agri- wee we ew ee ~ z tL pete as * eee eR Ae TO PM I Me SA a Tee uw i cultural and manufactured goods’ is twice the if number of those added to the labor market. This # does nol take into account the new jobs made * available by enterprising immigrants opening new : lines of trade, he oO . nee The immigration committee says its finding * has been that greater stablity, higher efficiency and more production almost always have resulted yer the past'when there wag a‘heavy- inflow of im- ‘ migrants, So let’s abandon the hesitant approach n and get new Canadians to help build the new coun- He try that we are looking for. . ie OP a ee ee ee Treen ne by Popular Sermon Last Year " HALIFAX (CP)~ Because ‘were dmck in the spring of 1953 Me evcStichud Stuart has ful- it da.» | » He fanded here fram the liner’ 1 ! "edorthumbertind strait in Cal- i ‘ ' t . ‘ 4 ’ ‘ye wee > ; Boo LARGEST PORT "Bays Off For British Cleric . ceaghed a Lup-notch sermon from lenpland to take it e lled his desire to live in Can-: . ' Hecormde and proceeded lo Pata- agegche, a village new the “ Ay t | | 1 Mhester eaualy. | » Mr, Stuart, a Methodist mini-| Mervatelivered ao sermon al st Hlacthew’s United Church here oWHS ands remarked, at. the | elie in Hiigedl | n i Tf a RAR, ‘ Gets i 4 4 Fost siisdingey and Freleht bible tbr e ice Rupert TAM thnes Daylight Saving) To Vancouver —- Friday aye Sunday 8:00 pam.’ To Kithmat—Friday 8:00 p.m, Cmaps steve eremns = To Kemano’--. Sunday ’-00 \ . pm, To Rlewart, Allee Arm—al- i Wy Minnie lie wath ull watgi jecaiudn, iif ai Mae i Te port of Durban is the larg. | Mest elty of the province of Nata fn Bouth Atilea, ” he sermon so well that when the Tatamagouche pastorate fell va- ‘cant he was invited ‘to return \ et OTTAWA DI ane ARY By NORMAN M. MaeLEob: Ray Reflects and Reminisces 2 : oe ye Eas et coy Vey Ordinary the St. Laurent gov- | ernment doesn’t cross bridges before it comes to them. But right now it is making an ex- ception to this rule in the case of, Communist China, The problem | of diplomatic recognition of the Peiping regime is receiving aj ‘ery considerable amount of for-! | ward-looking thought. | ‘The POS‘ are ‘facing up to the despite the absence in Europe of | Leader George Drew. And it is importance with the CCE, whe seenes in the absence of Leader | COlUWwetL ! In brief, despite the absence of | pany press slatements or pub- | icity on the matter, Communist ‘China -is. engaging more off- ! | the-record activity on the part: ,Of all Partlament Hill political] parties these days than almost! ieny other single issue, , The basic reason for the orab.| ‘lem of recognition being consid- ‘ered potentially “hot” by all the “muijar political parties is Can- “uda's Invalvement as a menthber | ‘of the international team to su-! bervise the carrying-out of the! Indo-China truce. In connection with ils truce activities, Canada will be dealing, in effect if not! always directly, with Commun- ist China. In a sense such ac- tion already constitutes a form: of recognition. But the St. Laurent govern- ment is looking forward a furth- er stage. It foresees the possi- bility that the truce will be car- ried out quite successfully. That, in fact, was the hope upon which it accepted its present position. And if things turn out that way, the result will be a fairly eon- 'vincing demonstration of the possibility of having very satis- factory relationsnips with the Chinese Communist authorities. In such a case, what would be the justification for longer deny- ing the Peiping government rec- ognition and membership in the United Nations? Realists in the Department of External Affairs: any logical grounds... ©. | And having reached this con-! iclusion; the St. Laurent govern-,| I ment is said to be prepared to; jaccept its consequences and rec-.| also are debating: it behind the |: the Conservatives will support such a policy. In his later speech. es of lust session, Leader George Drew suggested clearly that ul- timate recognition of the Pel- ping government was inevitable, and that the question was main- ly one of timing, say that good faith in carrying rut the Indo-China truce would be accepted as an evidence that PC sources’ Tuesday witnessed tha spirit- medical training, you will he ual and industrial commence-: entitled to call yourselves doc- ment of the Seaway—the vast fors 1f you can accomplish the undertaking hence should see a priceless un-! severe headache!” ity realized and a peace that) must endure, that four years most difficult task of all—cure a . eh enn . | Adam was fortamate in a least ,one respect—his wife could not As ye sow, in like manner compare him to other men ‘she ‘shall ye also reap—excepting, of might have married. Peiping issue if similax fashion, | the time for recognition ‘was ripe, | | The CCF also will underwrite; An Englishwoman ‘whose hus- and recently:20 men and wo-| course, the amateur gardner, ! Tillsonburg is an Ontarlo town the policy. Leader Coldwell al- | hand is at the head of a private men paid $20 to 7 Montreal man 1 THE ETTERBOX “LIKE DRUNKEN SAILOR" The Editor, The Daily News. no less a subject of top-level | ready has advocated recognition zoo shared her bed with a non- to travel ther to fill jobs but ‘poisonous snake that had be- which did not materialize, Here i tlu. i ! ‘ ithe way across the Sbrait of Juan de Puea and then decided to try ‘apain next year. “cume nauseated and unable to fully make use of an arm, Sza water, between 4 and 5 a.m. will It appears to me there must: be-a virus that effects the. men- tality of some people the mo- ment they are elected to mem- bership on the City Council. : {preblems, Lo them everything ts | To them there are no complex. feel just as coul as ever this {ime jn 1955. But this is no sug- gestion to try and modify a bit of the North Pavifie. - ~ ‘come seriously lL ‘The creature was an Influx of transient and ‘was given the best possible treat-- 0 ow. iment yet failed to recover. Ane emt een go ben Few Flo Chadwick swam most a Wander ing a Dolly Vardon Caught Here A trout with a wanderlust that carried {t 100 miles in. two months was reported being caught to the Federal Fisheries Department in Prince Rupert. The trout, a Dolly Varden, was There are nice people in this ‘tagged May 21 at ‘the LakeLse She had be-. simple: and only requires the world and there are those who River fish-fence and was caught leat “go-ahead” signal Any ref- listen oulside neighbors - open by an angler July 21 at Tele- erence in this letter is intended windows In the summer lime. ‘graph Point, opposite Kwinitsa In my humble judgment the, council has lost its mental “bal- ance and acts more like a drunk. | en sailor with a barrel of money, to spend, than a responsible ad- | ministration seeking value: for ; the money they-spend. — oT At last council meeting” an? other $5,00. was. thrown Into the assessment kitly that has been in operation years, a regular sump hole for our tax dollars. for the past three for the City Council. In no-way: is it intended for the City. As-' sessor, At next counci meeting I; horse, Mr. Foote, city treasurer, to compile another report show- | ing all expenditures in connec-! tion with assessment during the here believe that it would be ex-, past four years that only increas- | -_—- 2 4 LUCKY FIND BLOFIELD, England (—Mrs. _[egnize Communist China if i's, Olive Buxton’s wedding ring, lost | ; "experience ‘in “dealing ‘with’ Pei-’ three years ago, was found by | ([pecaomocennn Hi! i . ping over. the problems, of, the | her. husband while he was. di disc. AS truce Is Satisfactory." “ging “for potatoes in the garden’ yf i ——— “of their home in this Norfotif! rat | ~The preseptindieation is that town. 4 : | e . « f "T chould have gone ¥ hy Cy \ | Eh incse Dishes urday 0:00 a.m, , T ; To Masset and North Queen |; i ! 4H CHOP SUEY. ., Charlotles ~~ ‘Thursday 6:00 fe a 00 | : ' a in August 12, 20, Sept. a a ho ‘1 / © aT .. CHOW MEIN To Sonth Queen Charlotles-- on | wh tras ' Say ) ¢ ! t Open 6 pm, = 3:30 Au, 1, Bepl. 2 and (0 ! ! a b Pim, = GY am, Passenger Reservallong | | 1 U4 | Frelghit Booktigs _ “Seems everyhody ‘round here has a nh, Hollywood Cafe see Reap L Arent Sifety Deposit Hox at the Bof M.” ' mn ‘Wnce Rupert Agent oe aa , iW For Qutalde Orders Phone 4 hon dri Ave, Phone Hts & nin vy Of COUPEE, you can feel sorry for hinn | ty ” Y alnca if you want to. Bur there's a limit, Don't ; fi. servings TG. since 1880 } V fm co cee | serene ee et gt ] help him out by leaving your valuables b " 7, “AUCTION SALE! * at YUKON JEWELLERS 8 pay FRIDAY, August 13th 8 p.m, SATURDAY, August 14th "$23. 3rd Avo, West Flatware (1847 Rogers ancl Community) . . English Bone Chine... Sheffield Cutlery 1+, stemware Crystal... Electric Shavers +++ Clocks... Men's Watches... Rings COMPLETE I:INE OF. NOVELTY JEWELLERY 2 Don't Miss This “SALE” TOM CHRISTIE 1+ Auetionoor « ¥ a w vacation this fear, papers honids, putt «carefree holiday, Wh Nof tt Prince Rupert Wran — NONA Stewart Qraneh: Terrace Branchs If you ave any it! BANK or Monvnnat "WY BANK’ Canada's Foal Cand around the house when you tke your " jewelry, valuable n away safely ina JofM Safety Deposic Box, Tt costs so little». Voss than two cents a day, And you'll learn the full meaning of nor drop in at your neighborhood branch and, cent.a Safecy Deposit Hox vow — while you have it in mind? 10.2 MALIN (Absa LD ALTIN, Manager ROBERT CORNWALL, Manager WILKTAM WEELINGS, Manager vel WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN BYERY WALK OF WIPE SINCE Der? fit ‘ | { 1 tremely difficult to defend con-" ed the muddle and caused tax-! tinued refusal of recognition on‘ payers to worry and wonder | what it ig all about. , .. Alderman George B. Casey. again will move a motion re-| A famous physician faced his | questing the city’s faithful work class of students and announced ! dryly, “After your four years of, | the flat of the land. ‘on the Skeena River. Pawnbroker: One who lives aff; Fisheries experts say that it Is ‘the first case of a trout tagged ‘in Lakelse. area that has been Most of us like dogs but not‘ recovered outside the district, iwhen they swarm and become There have, however, been rec- & noisy nuisance. Rupert rejoiced in the possess-:ing from ion of a pound and a poundman River. and fora while it-almost seemed j~ - 42! that such might last, However, : it languished. There are dogs | barking, howling, and yelping” al all hours—dogs diseased and! uwnerless and dogs; though ; wearing collars—“do not look if | they ever had a home. } Once Prince jords of fin-clipped dollies mov- Lakelse to Copper FAST RELIEF FOR RHEUMATIC wate AIM FAIR RUPERT SIGNS| } 1 1 ' “KING OF PAIN" Commercial Advertising ’ and Decorating 222 Fourth Street SATURDAY OPEN HOUSE MAIL ORDER CENTRE 3690 Kingsway, $, Burnaby You are cordially invited to visit us and sec for yourself how promptly and courlcously your ordors are filled! 708 vaiue-packed Pages... spark- ling new marchandiso for your home, your family, your farm and your car, _MANACIERESA Mrs, Joon Mintenko tarma> earton vv. \ Mrs, Elsio P ; We Inna aud Appiianes Blore, Tho courteona atafts of your Joenl Home Murniaht | ny and Appliance Store and Mall Order Offlee are roady Lo nerve yon--lo offer you faster, more offielont server nd a bigier assortment of merehandiael "” SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED Ve te en _ a, dewyefiesh, yamagie. 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