Voeewee Weer teeth pe votre Frieay, april la ioe, An tndeper dent dally newspaper gevoted to the ohulidiay ef Petnee Tarper’ ‘ and Northern and Ceautest Myieh ae Coibthnatan Stenber of Canuian Pres Arie Berente of Cicerdat hans Canadian Daily Nevogniyper Axcoarkiten Pubilshede hy fhe Prines Rupert Baliy sew Lliahted J.P MAGOL Predict Subseriptiny Bates: Ky carrier -Per week, fhe per month, et Oo: per vear, #1000 : By pond) Per menth, Tae7 per yeur 4g Authorized as second class mid by the Pot Gffier Uepartinent, Ottawa ' “en wire + Ala fide ef ‘Care And Courtesy Needed ‘\Y/ ITH Canadian railways experiencing tough fi- nancial problems, there is a tinely article in ‘the Cunadian National magazine pointing out the need to redues loss and damage claims which cost ‘the transportation companies millions of dollars heach year, Lo say nothing of dissatisfied customer's. ~ Like all other railroads and transporuiuion agen- cies, the Canadian National Railways express and freight departments are duly concern with this malady which last year Look two cents out of every dollar earned by the express people freight department over $3,000,000, the article ob- corves, Putting this ona comparative basis, it means ‘that the CNR had to earn $10,000 every day in the swear before the register could ving up a single nickel af profit, The cuuges of loss and damage are many and varied and for this reason an outright cure has not heen discovered, Improper handling, train” aeci- dents, carelessness on the part of employees and shippers, theft, defective equipment and improper ‘yefrigeration in the case of perishables are among the chief symptoms resulting in chums being filed, Important also are the after effects of logs and damage, No matter how promptly a claim is paid there tends to remain an indelible mark of loss of prestige, customer dissatisfaction, loss of business and, where it is undoubtedly felt most, loss of jobs. Consequently the CNR has undertaken a system. avide program to educate employees in the care and handling of shipments. ‘Yoo few employees realize the punishments that shipments must endure if care is not taken in handl- ‘ng them. One adopted by the CNK to educate em- ‘layees in this phase of loss and damage prevention fs at box car with a transparent, plexi-class side dem- ronstrating how shipments are thrown about if hand- ‘ing is carried out in haphazard fashion, ew know, too, that if two emply box cars slam into each other at seven mph. the impact force is equivalent to driving a car against a brick wall at better than 340 m.p.h. Examples such as these are stid to he doing much to convince the individual that there is something he can do to help the company, himself, his colleagues and the shipper who ts ile- “pending on him for safe handling. While care and precaution can do much to ease the million-dollar headache, the CN magazine re- marks that a more effective antidote lies in the moral of the old saying that you can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar, If employees pursued the principle of Sir Walter Raleigh's memorable deed and spread a cape of courtesy and respect before cach and every customer, it would be to everyone's benefit for courtesy pays off but costs nothing. > Cf 9] un o . > él nrore Ahilpoll Pit No THIS Honorable Dick Neu-: and cost the Thanks Senator herger is a new Senator, “ut Washington, but he has! | avery old idea, Ile belleves that the United: States and Canada should unite --that we should merge, amalga- | nate, get married. Other famous Americans had ' the idea long before the new: senator for (regen, Here are the names of some: Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Taft the Elder, and a great host of: others, Inchiding the Jate Col. : McCormick. The main cateh to the plan! was and Is that Canada has ule | ways said “no thnks” toe ot CANADIANS started saying “no [list week's budget whléti prob- at the time of the 2 They sald .renders either know or have sus. thanks" American revolution, no at the time of the war of 1812, ;pected Js that Finance M | Walter Harris employed an indi. nicians. oven thongh a famous generals yumed MacArthur put almost vidual of Chinese birth as his every home Ui western Ontario! chief co-author. to the torch In the valn effort to perstiade the stubborn Canueks joss than wholly fair or strictly; ‘iripartial to disclose this The only time that any con-:to unadvertised fact, F siderable number of Canadlutts!ceivably the Opposition might. tw over said “yes” was in 1849 when | want to make something of it. pa the rich and powerful Torles Of; After all, a Ma Montreal staged thelr revolt. i'pet—or even a partially to change their minds. SLICK AND STREAMLINED is ¢ airemail stamp — the first issued since the § Made in four d¢aominations, the stamps carry stylized birds in Might, The stamp will be colored vielet and (he conference. black, green and black;. blu OTTAWA DIAR One detn!! in connection with: which the career experts of the ment of Finance and the “Bank of Canada can supply him. He doesn’t necessarily accept the inister |advice of his departmental tech- ; But he inevitably is in- fluenced by it and it frequently ds deelsive. “Ken” Taylor, as a result of his training in the modern Ameri- 3B hither- can schools of economic thought, 1 or con--!5 definitely a liberal economist ith a small “Py, nsjonist in his thinking and J de-in-China bud- : outlook and has realistic rather § Made-In-| thin romantic faith in the abili- 1% ty of a free enterprise economy if bly less than a handfull of Perhaps it’s being something : They were furlous with the Gov... China budget—isn't Ilkely to go ernar General of that thine be-! down too well with Canadians in cause he rufused to veto a DI the existing state of public feel- which paid compensation toling towards the Peking Com- people who had suffered property! munists. demage in the Rebetlion of 1837. | The Tory loyalists held «quite! But on this occasion the Oppo- : truly) that the same peuple who! sition might as well save its am-- had actually staged the violent’ puinition. For the gifted born-: uprising were now going to diy jn-China individual who helped into the publie treasury lo pay: Finance Mivister Harris con- themselves for the damage they cect his more than $200,000,009 hed done to themselves. program of tax rellef is none. Resides, those rich Scottish’ cther than Kenneth Wy Taylor, . business men of Montreal were “Deputy Minister of Findnece and: ali seeing very red because ofa rapidly rising star ‘Amongst . the sudden red ink entries 01; Ottawa's corps of distinguished . their books. fer free trade. So the Montreal ‘the Governor General. Britain hid Just abandoned her lang time polley of high tariffs and had gone in’ ‘China just‘ before the turn of magnates were (temporarily ready to east ‘hy their lot with the United ‘States--Incidentally at about the ‘same time that thelr fellow ¢lut- vens were burning down the par- liament bulldings and stoning vants. the century. His parents were Nonave i au pres . to yleld a steadily rising stand- § ‘ard of living without “boom and & bust” phases. While the cuthor- ff ship of the budget properly be- § longs in fact as well as theory to Hon, Walter Harris, the optimis- & tic outlook with regard to the future upon which the tax cuts § obviously were based could easly § have been Taylor's contribution. § It would be characteristic of his & thinking. , ‘and eminent career clvil ser: : | he design for this new German f e nnd black; and red and black By USEFUL FOXES FREDEAICTON & Minister Norman Buchanan be- § ‘Iieves New Brunawiei's red fox f population may be more of an § “Ken” Taylor was born Inj asset tian au menace because § they cnt a species of mice harm-'§ ful to forest vrowth. Complaints 4 laboring there as Baptist mis- were recelved however of foxes: § sloners. They served 57 years in thinning out rabbits and part-! the Chinese field and young Ken! riges. Chinese schools in Chefvo to take The Mantreal horkey riots of pis arts degree at McMaster Unl- 1955 were literally kid stuffcom- versity and to follow it with post. pared with the rich man's rUck-> oyaduate work In economics ate us of 1849, t+ + + R ay REFLECTS Unele Sam. ‘the University of Chicago and was 17 years old before he ever: saw the shores of Canada,’ Then: he came here fresh from. the’! ' , “gt the famed Brookings Insti- BUT by and large Miss Canada tute in Washington. has always turned it deal eur) Young Taylor enrly won recoy- Ww proposals of marilage {70M yitjon as a belillant economist. After his post-graduate work [1- Even when a ercat Eoelish Cpleago and Washington he re- thinker, — Profes:or and REMINISCES Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition ‘n the House of Commons may be oad) py nuaber but not in wind We always did take Yollu with a prain of sali Windsar Star. nv - os Bg FT * e Oe ee ee eslin hacia Reetiied2 - ee Fae velocity, Marriage broadens the average man, This is parbiculariy around: the Walat Hine when the wife ts » bapuble and experienced cook. , How well paid or how poorly y id, Ontarlo civil servants are. Lincoln, ike the crash of same Lat the most of us are very hap. ‘plant cedar on the hillside Leavy: receive | fv XV ‘ iit f nal Ince against the sinounts to, and mt roti Hiyah qe bi never be a “re samevlat envied, ‘There are Clyrehiil: the rolling prose: the boty redenations from dhe west puthority: the historleal Cavill Service, with Its ouve pay sweep: hither wer hows wand i pension sueteh back through fly years, ut the end ta Now Brunswick la leh in tt| Hore of natures’ curious hand) 'be the best free hotel in the work, There tie, for exanple| world the Reversing Pails at the mouth) Monarchs, Coie St ohn alls, the exteome cminiaters are arriving Ino the, tidal variations af the Buy of steady stream os guests of Presl. Hinday, the tidal hore of thes dent tlsenhower. Plteadiag river end odd ruck since Blecubower tool offiee Am. formations gt Hopewell Cape. Tho best things hi fe are CA ee Le DIAL If real estate developers dade bot bre daughters, what on cath would we name the new streets after up dn Ontario. Churehill's redirement will be erguments, been here ever since aerate areal Goldwin turned to the teaching staff of. Smith, moved to Canada for the weMaster und headed the Econ- express purpess of converting Wo gmies Department there from: backward thinking Canadians! y99§ to 1930. ‘Then the Federal: to the Idea of one mighty North 'voyernment drafted hin a Anertean nation, Canada wel> jas comed him soclally, and honors Throughout the war he wag one ed him intellectually, but pald of the key Cgures In the Ware not the slightest attention to hts (ime Prices and Trade Board. nd he; a6 tpemme aes lined. NOW MEN'S ‘ M, MaeLEOD "ss eason, _ Dr. Amyot- sald shots will be! ‘given to some 50,000 B.C, ‘ehild- ‘ren In the two-age group, start Yu kon | Jewelle ‘ arg Monday. The second dose will he given one week later, and the third will follow the second a month later, ' SPECIAL || This Week |} TOPCOATS || Double breasted, belted, fully: - AML sizes, Reg. $22.50. |. $15.00 DRESS SHIRTS White and strined, Lots of went, Hea, $3.25, NOW | $230 CBEST KNOWN! The White House by abtting to, 2188 ax Edwin Markhim wrote al the time of the death of Abraliaa the achlevements that ene rere 5 aap colebrities. prin forelan presidants, for In the tine erent taxpayers hetve entertain. Fed one king, (wo queens, one Ent. speror, ohe governor general, four fee, xays the Chatham News :preaidents, five prime palivbaters, Hat iis not the teat cosh mit the two ehaneellors and a coals Uhkeep that rw data meney. celuner general, evi + yin, of) Uke hin, But iW i aenetion at's a) n Horge’of a different color. We are proud of our own past, ‘and confident of our future. We ore hippy ‘in our position | In the Britleh fantly of nitions snd nations + yet-ta-be iM the Commonwealth, We won't ever willingly cut ‘those tles, We might consider 1 1 i BENATOR Dick Neuberger Is ciple in democratic theory that. new kind of missionary for an." (he Finance Minister, whoever! nexation, He likes us, and we he may, Mi KN ure proud of being Americans.’ --—— 8 proposal for federation of thie; whole Engllah-speaking world. or Indeed of nll the “free world.” Hut us to any -proposttion , ‘which aks us to lose our Identity hend down our flag, or renounce ‘uur luyally to the Quoen--no : ‘thanks Benntor, “Offlee At NineeNine Taxi Co, Stand | | | sy vequally well-kno Canadians are just as prouditise the Finance Mintser alvalls, of being Canndlans 18 Americans himself of all tho advice It Ix a well-recognized prin: ! be ab DE ta Is. rex. |. i ap Bi n, the: eh) But ty Jats wil tna i ME snes Sect 1930} 8 and NORMAN against polio before summer ar: . Los He 4s ex. @ Lands § 5 with te t ' ea mat onal! Mea PITAPD + WENOFO AND POTTSED..: + I ICRTLAND yee t This advertisement i'not published by the Liquor Contral Board or by the Government of Byltish Columba Next to Belmont Hotel Available In 96\4 ae. ond Nae on hotter Pil, C Children To Receive Full Salk Vaccine Treatment |i¢ VANCOUVER (CP) =~ Original provrant of piving cold B.C. clilidren the full three- shot dose of Salk pollo vacelne nand, we felt it was best to nto-! will be carried out Unis spring. vide maximum protection to the|o ogy ” oe “Gay by the Health offieets coun- wo young groups as planned.” Use Want Ads— Th cit of B.C. headed by Dred. FL » Amat, health. Harller this week, health iu — thorities had contemplated ply; ing only twa, dnstead pf three | shots to the first group of Grade : pupils and thase to enter next | call, and using the balance of the | stceine for all Grade 2 pupils Ini the province. This was declded here Thurs: | (yg “We decided to adhere to the: ' rrocedure so successfully used in’ econd World War. the big study in the US." Dr. a design o€ {0 Amyot sald at the conclusion of “This decision will give the 5 With tested results so grauty- 6 and O-year-‘ing,” Dr, Amyot said, “and the | summier pollo season 80 close at minister depuly of | 6- year-olds protection! the height of Oy the pollo : { 623 3rd Ave. W. | al ' “S " | Bricklayin It Costs. You Less at’ ) tarié Plaster BIG Citeral Reg BE highly | R. (Dick) Godt Cub GF iad ' ee Ama Leinbenuin genre ote ste ome: reper iow og 55 Be imost 4 5 fom t is (urnist Bye Child he Rupert es the lis qeeoratl m5" ship Bracuses ¢ Beh had ry-Anns, pihy [eck hy served striped Brin, Sere fos, emt me iters, | Interna Falnment put the . myaft an pupllss : E selec tlot Manltiss| ane ; aber Sho ih barb itn rs were Moise fal Bay Mito! pherta re, Barb Joy Msun Cam Rosenhe! ad Lorre Bionists R Sandi nick. Br shop een. 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