—— wy eee s: ee a. aL we ke Nace * “So . “get ‘ > mw |: . nepe ES 5 ‘sti’ WINSTON'S headgenr has always displayed a great ¥ ‘ r dith.Uniied States. ° wayl curable. 3 - re 4 & ama eee wee rh AUCTIONEER -— Wallace's Dept. Store a 2 a " a | a a ” a a a " a w M presed self in a score of. direc- : # tion — in Churchill the soldier.’ ‘ the war correspondent, 5 statesman, the author and the gq lecturer. @ = Oddly, the man who will go down in history as perhaps Brit- & aln’s wreates, commoner is 4 5 scivn of one of her mopt aristo- g cratic familles — the dukes of a a a a a a a a a a a 1 a i ' a a a 8 a a CONFOUNDED CRETICS | tried to brand him a protector ; of money and class privilege. : Pre Easter Sale BUNS NES ARETE RUA SRSA RAE ie | caer ’ d. a Lamondas Mo _-SEF.-- AN SON’ Your Friendly * J Jeweller oe fer . i Tho Lorgest Selection in Prince Ruport ue Credit Terms Available es : : Churchill Joves life and his ture and with honors. His ver- iron frame ha. enabled him to i ariety ranging from the campalen hatof bis youth In Sottth Afrlea ‘upper left? to the liltle-known Cambridge of his 1952 tour visit “Soma Fulfilled Destiny When Most sus amon world statesmen of ihe maingpring that made his: the 20th century. fulfilled his’, ginnt. among men. real destiny at an age when most. Many will say it was his great men retire. a -gense of history, the realization He was in his 66h year When that men, polities and dipiomacy calied to the leadership of the. remain basically the same no British pedplo in. the Second matter how the world changes. ; i “Be World War. It was the climax of SENSE OF DRAMA ae a career crowned with adven- sf 7, ihe \ ,’ qed oS ° satile genius already had "CX ostrace the maximum from it. The year Prince Rupert Duily News Tuesday, me phate tos “ ss ate “. 2 Phone 6032 and 2952, . | eR “aya ite a 90% + By FRASER WIGHTON ‘derstanding of ordinary people gitise —~ all Iocan oe Wt - . LONDON (Rewers!--dir Wine and his warm humanity. a very good disguise. ° RURRRARM EERE R EE ston Churchill, greatest Kglish- As long as history books are Was to deseribe the event as hi man of modern times and colos- | written, men will ask what was! personal Dunkerque, ‘warded in te general election . of 1951 when, soon after his 77th ‘ember was an event Ww vich slicr- virthday, he found nimseif prime ed Britain and the world. Crowds minister again. Once more he was his conn. !him and he was honored ja stminster Hall by an assem- and members of the Apiil 6, 1955. the first commoner to he so honored WEHN PRIME MINISTER Churchill was raced to knighthovd eC he received ons of the highest honors Britain can bestow. This | SRS pleture showy Sir Winston, walking in the garter processlut: to St. George's chapel where he was made a Knight of the Garter, since 1925, ‘CP from UK Information: “) geese Churchill, Greatest Modern English Statesman, Men Retiring say is that tt ts. Plerre Mendes-France, described Later he .Sir Winston as “the great Prit- hts Ish statesman, to whom we owe ‘a debt of gratitude we can never His renewed efforts were re- repay.” His 80th birthday lust Nov- 'thronged the streets to cheer -try's man of destiny at a time i Wes of chaos and confusion when the ‘bly of Lords world was bewildered by the pro- “House of Commons, who present- blems of peace even more than ced him with a portrait of him. it had been by taose of war, 1953 must have | :self, | Churehill started the year 1955 carey hj ' . - He is something ot an actor. yrought deep satisiaction to his freed py the grave Formosa Itself often during the war, Call-: faelhnwotne ed on to mbke a historle an- Marlborough. inouncement, in Parllament, he would heighten the effect by a His political critics often have “oliberate verbal stumble y 4 ' i oe Bs on panceveaenaccaecerceccsaesseesssaee esses seein We ue . yh sega ed of ay Mey aay eee Our hw ladies" ' group... for ovat \ | gies ei oe Ihe Luster season and into the ‘J ame \ OPIN, Pd > W “(i ‘? 1 " : dunt werived New * shipment af ladiey' eo Pumps ane Bandaly, a ma Colorar White, Bue, a Red, Tan, Mack, Avos PAPE rade Green wid Grey, $6.95,-,$9.95 &. Fashion Footwear } His sense of drama displiyed gapeth IL. Pin a . si Th Mas, 146, where UNCON! | fey, ditiann) surrender of Germany| — crowned the efforts of the Al- Hes, Churchill was the only man hwho had been in the war enbinet ‘continuously xine its formation | in 1889. Through the greatest of all ordeals, the had persont [fled the deathless determination jo! the nation and Common. | jwealth {o nehteve victory at, jwhatever cost, yh \ moosured tablet tie But in duly, 144, the Conser- va Ke Milive party's defeat at the gene. ri! eleetion came as a bombshell: ety eamne ated: “Baie people iy LK A >) 3 TZE lel) me tt ts a Dlesabng In diye | ‘ But the strain ot ‘purdens of state brought un or- ‘der of a romplete rest, This lust ed only a few months. After the evacuaiton from In the summer of 1954 he wen: | ‘Dunkerque, he rallied his to Warhington and Ottawa to me Ys COUN discuss world problems, An en- yee with o modern re the. The puntos su of ne chin i monarchist and traditionalist mane 58 Pe nt ea go ney “lone ¢ Most Noble Order of the.¥ neh me tte ee te ue Garter, one of the most ancient character art ‘of that side ef HIS’ onders of chivalry in Eu rope, by ‘his young sovereign, Queen Eli Increased thn But he has many times cone 4), : rene J . founded them by his dep un {teymen to meet the imminent. suing crisis over German re- ~ peril of a German attock O% armament and European wily ies ui § “Britrtn with these words: ine BEECOSS a! mm ; lve shall not flag nor fail. ¥ wns successfully sulved ata TP lis Here ‘sl Men tot AR non ‘i ninepower conferenep held in jee | ONLY. : ‘shall goon ta the end. We ene 1 London last October, after whieh Pie He weg , LUCOZ ADE fightin; Franer, wo shall Wht the-then French prime minister, B Mi 0 8 oral fight in the role ana | . a pret 12 The Spariting ory ithe -xtreels .. Wo shall never | ae ty ‘wv he Dawe 4 Dp ’ ‘ . 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' , ted cations were that the prlee sf war would continue through this; wees at least, al hough iL was: i venesalie belloved In the trade;| Gamez haunted et —_ that resent prices are too low | ao Bg ed to ty alle w bakeries a fair return. t eee cee tee Hine eT eo a I, VISIT THE COMMODORE ““WITERE GOOD FOOD COSTS LESS" We Cater to Banquets of | All "Types oor aa f bye +e TWICE DURING the Second - World War and again in 1952 Sir Winston, as hend of the Usted Kinedom sovernment addressed the United States eeress In an effort ta ce. ment British-Amertean rela- 1 sa mans ae quate at Neen Rd Waar OPAL ASOD RIES OI OF OS OF BIEL OS BINS OS OS UI OF OF HI OP OI RIS we for all your advertising and commercial printing, contact THE DAILY NEW I! Seven Yeats, Paddle Gi Fie was convieted of attacking HORI TID! 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