38,00: Dep Elmore . oe hopé ig not the kind of tax that ean toler; istinetions among persons of the same’ , Yet. look cat the’ numerous ways in States Congress h as. Aiveudy made » person with.a'salary of $100,000 a year $0592. ‘person: with an income of, $100,000 a oyaltios pays a tax’ of: 842,829, with iar income o£,$100,000 a year wit , me dlia eer aid E UN NOU oat ayy uae AOS a pW yVUy : ‘ lt V $2 porson with an sinntial income of §100,- 00 ‘year: from intercst-on state or municipal bonds nays hotax-atall, we ae * Only-the saliirfed. person pays the tax at the rate preserliied tn-the:tax tables—65.0 per wont, ye. wo dR single p rool le Oo Ss o S raw piesa Seriplurds. 4 Love one.another a : “Boma. grent cecloslnstical, scholara'are hard to. / was gaslly understood by (he simple ang uneduented to dy follow ‘STs example, °° 4, 1 jaye. loved you, Jolin, 15312. a follow, » All we noo “6 8 Parliament, But behind) e.the scenes, economic) |. |giants. were. in a «reall } | Old. King = 2In} simple; ,,clear “language, é/nain’ factor.’in. the. complicated | nterfiational ‘struggle . over. the! Trans-Canada’ Pipelirie-has been| \e. :| eral: Power: Coinmissic =| ington to:permit the purchase of | CL. | have to ‘consider also: the amount ~Vof new gold:available... But, with -| the above. qualification, Canada’s |. “|U.S.A:-ranged as, ‘follows? year “| 1946-—$408 *;- million ;-"; 1947-—$819 ‘Christ Philpott |) ¥ “Old King: Coal:-was fighting with:his back to the. wall to:hold his richest: preserves, .: Ottawa, to-try: to. re- |: ain! application: now, before the, Fed- mmission at: Wash- $ per purchases ‘of. ..coal ~ from’ the'U.S.A, have long rep- resented’a main item‘in our-ad- verse-balance of ‘trade with ‘that country. To get: the true picture of::the. serious. tiade. deficit, we net deficit’: in’ trade: with. the million}: 1948--$165 million; 1949 $989. million :1951—$329 , mil- lion; *1952—$478 million; 1953. — $614 ‘million;: 1954~-$439 million; 1955—$685:million| Theo ly:;year. in’ the.. above period sin which ‘Cariada had’a “MOST .OF EASTERN CANADA - season’ in’ the. next 30: days,. according to this‘map ba 1. Near-normal readings are expected into ine. Northwest Territories an expect above -normal readings. w ‘temperatures are expécied,in small. corners of Alberta. and. Saskatchewa "north: west’ of Lake. Superior, “Coast, Most, of: the: Prairies, can , Coeeetruarrews ITNT O LNT woorrwrree irket,. Thelt “best | \ 1s to" block: the | Veneer ener eet teen enero e? “LOSS WITHOUT COMMENT s/o Is 4b not ironic that, in Joss of so. many’ high ' school the: principal and acting. vice tas 4 eva SHdoeeetere th 009 ¢ , pb hee ,, Creteoaee 4.60.6 xy vee A Ax Weak 9.¢ * x « United ‘States’. weather. bureau. -esy Toronto .Telegram, ‘ (CP.. Pho The Editor, . ,/ ~The Daily ‘News: - Prince Rupert where: it is so difficult to attract and hold’ teachers, even unqualified teachers, .that, the teachers every year and even ‘principal ‘this year, should “be necepted almost without com- ment?.. -% 9 ur we -We; have “geographical -and ‘climatic disadvantages for which we cannot’ be held responsible. but must we not accept responsi- bility for offering little ;compen- sation to.those who do come and for being ungrateful to. those who come and who stay _.:for years and give us their: best -ef- rorts which are by: no means. confined to a 40-hour.week?, | tsurplus::on’ tradé- account, less ‘Ithe- new..gold’.available, was in '/1950, when the credit: side.of the ‘ledger. showed $83: million dollars believe. in-“economic | THOSE. who ‘determinism. ground that: Ontario desperately needs the alternative source of power, 8 2 | Beonomic.: facts. may. also. ex- |plain-the apparent contradiction «Jin the line taken. by federal CCF members; in the ‘House of Coni- |mons at Ottawa, and the public- “* tty release of the CCF provincial .{government in Saskatchewan, . Sasketchewan newspapers are ‘jcarrying large display advertise- ments giving a twelve point plat- form of CCF ‘promises, Point five says that during the next term of ‘office the CCF will and intermediate towns and vil- lages,” Saskatchewan, to, fulfil course, it 1s well Whe ) eB has iwmexperiehce. xseriches. iN il del —_——" Y field for future development o to be assisted by the trans-Can adn pipeline, now to be bullt, pipeline 1s confused and compli ented, the economic picture | quite clear, No matter who, builds, owns, 0 d TY Te ge Yot “es OU: : : ¥ ne 3 i We. Name It FO Print tt Ui t ' hie Se ed Ba 1 That Costs No Morel Whon' it comes to printing, soo ust Our suparlor workmanship adds smuch to the appearance of your Job, but adds nothing fo its cost, Lot! us prove this with quotations ‘on anything from @ buslnoss cord toa catalog, - Fhe, Daily oo aa q Ia. aily oe eb ded dade + + Commerelal Printing or phone 4tas “Where Craftsmanship Counts — / Vows | -Joporates the natural gas pipolin Canadian gas will roplnee Ameri _Jean cond, that veplacement, and will fah to Whe Inst ditch to anve what over jt can of ita market, perenne nye He ree emt Time To Check Your — (1956 Printing Needs CALL Dibb Printing Wind 8227 mi Count On Us \ | determinis may © explain. _ Premier; Frost’s strong ‘support.of the present. pipeline plan on the \"Bring natural gas to all eltles) ‘And he has It would be impossible for the CCF, or any other government In that promise unless the pipeline from ‘(Alberta were put through, Of well;known that the Seale aot Ha ‘ a8. wells close, to the malniine route are. speeded up, The Dominion yovernment's petroleum experts predict that the most promising mos and olf In Canada ts in the Williston Basin of Saskatchewan evelopment of which Is bound THUS, while the political picture * gyrrounding the Trans-Canada from: Alberta to central Canadn, Wo may be sure that American con} will not meekly submit to Sea ps pe ce ened cr emmiae ame eve mene Nene; diieiel mennbennieenneey (ea meneaEeEI Ee Advertising in Tho Daily News Brings Results Take. the case of the principal who-has, been here for six years. 9. POX PORRT ELTA ROE + ®. che Serer ry ees Mth Feed TODO CEES Here can expect tempera HATS AT STAKE scheduled to dro Vancouver to the catt tually into the rich Peace River country. The rail, slated to be hammer-' ed down near Horseshoe bay, 15 ¢ + vebe 1 eouedy eoeae. a to). ve ‘s _ VANCOUVER (CP) p a steel tures below average normal readings for the sed on the long-range forecast of. the in a narrow band running « Link Set For Completion Today —Dusty track gangs were yail into place today, linking le‘lands of the Cariboo and even- ‘pees ddug isda deddaPeddasediararaes the mountains and as new as 4 Swatch for $25 from & carnival _ By G. BE. MORTIMORE peennnerencennsreresesl eet seniet The hills are printed on a blue sky, Robins pull worms from the new grass, The alr smells of green things. ° | 8 me, . ‘People emerge from shops and houses to be carried away In a sweet current of life. A power which fs older than bud drives through every crea- ture, It sends old ‘gardeners planting seeds and young birds digging them.up. . et On The spring: magic induces a reckless young man to buy a $3 smoothie, and present it to a girl. 7 ; - Tt persuades tough little boys to ‘hurry home to thelr mothers with bundles of daisies, ” + munoaaarennsroomnsemen ty Teche! 6 FA it & " 4 heey \ ¥.¢ ey. a 4 eS th . th , , ga ‘Br Airlines =| | To KETCHIKAN | | t ~ and all Alaska” - tn with connections Ce BL to a Mi WHITEHORSE © -'[: We AND, . SEATTLE wf fe Phone. 22.2.3) Ls for enquiries or reservations , : se -'Tt rolls down convertible tops; brings out summer dresses, to ishing cloths, - d down along ‘the Pacific |* So hile much-abové-normal , . n, Above map court- the delight of every man under 96: sets in motion dusty golf clubs, lawn sprinklers and pal- | “The spring makes grumpy folk acquaintances ‘| gay “Hetlo” - to win- they have been Ignoring all, "Millions of ‘people sec.’ the world. as ‘though -for the first time, 3 ° @ The green torrent of sun and flowers and - birdsong carries item all from-the stale . back- waters’ of gloom: and self-pity toward the ocean of summer. : neenannieannena ELECTED SENATE ~ “The Senate in Chile has 45! members elected for eight years, with one-half the membership elected each four years. . pene crannies an ete OT a ee ene — # miles: north: of. here, completes the: $10,500,000, 40-mile "exten |. - sion of the, Pacific Great. East- ern: railway from. Squamish: to North Vancouver and across the inlet. to Vancouver proper. ‘And just.in time. ‘ .. Ralph Chetwynd, B.C. tailways minister, offered to bet a hat earlier this year that the first train would roll over the exten- sion by June ll. |. “If the line is ready by Monday a self-propelled coach—techni- cally a train—will travel the 40 twisting miles from Vancouver Recause of the . large.. annual turnover’ in. staff he, must, have carried a“ larger than, ‘average administrative lodd. (Therevare ‘schools of comparable size! in B.C. where a: teacher change. ‘or two or three is an. event—but not an annual event). ” He has found time, neverthe- less, to help many of, our’ chil- dren .when they have needed help, He has, put forth efforts to maintain a reasonable level of. extra-curricular activity ° (as a product of a schoo) and: an age when such interests were not available I’m glad to “see them fostered here. Any time diverted from study was more than made up for by the Intens. ity with which my child studied during "Pinafore"),. ©; taken an dnter- est in community affalrs,» sAp- parently a dedicated ' teacher and an all ‘round good citizen of of above average ability. The decision to Jeave such a position tould not be ‘made lehtly by a nan Yay che. ts leaving, t ria of his stat ‘ tokbe ia matter 0 v4 ¥ ledge of our children, carr No matter how excellent witha family, avid with him, And it: seems alba a matter of: ttle Interest, ‘Wille. contin ae; now, e by the few who have stayed be almost entirely’ lost this yeu? Q new staff it will take valuable Chetwynd $800 in hats. , If the line is not considered ready, the: railway minister will thave a hefty haberdashery pill, END BARGE SYSTEM, The completion will do away || with the present slow method of tug-towed barges Hnking Van- couver to the Squamish railhead. The grain from the Peace river area near the northern border wilh Alberta, cattle from the Carihoo ranchlands 200 to 300 miles nerth of Van- couver, and Jumber and cut timber from ‘all along the Iine, will move. Squamish to Van- couver in something less than two hours, : Iron and coal reserves in the ‘north will be tapped and a var- iety of products will flow from Taylor Flats in the Fort St, John arens as the railway is pushed farther north from Prince George, 450 miles north of Van- couver. There, a scrubbing plant will be built to handle products after a O26-mile natural gas pipeline from’ the. Peace River, districts, completaterss ye ks TWO TRAINS MER DAY © Railway, officials ysay: ab: lenst two! frolgiit ‘trains’ a day will be required to handle a dally output of 1,000 barrels of propane gns, 1,000 barrels of mutane and a ike amount of natural gasoline. Three hundred tons of sulphur ‘ Chae FOOMA NE oil drillers, miners and umber TheeL-0-RAN-G We act quickly, efficiently . to give your furs safe sume camps. Prince George will take an es- timated 16 to 18 hours. sleepers—h@ated by coal. stoves and which earned the PGE the nickname “Please - Go - Easy” — will be replaced. by modern equipment. . ne) ed a gross revenue of $4,154,000 and an operating loss of $54,000. Two years later the gross reven- we was listed’ at $6,111,000. with aire . : "lan operating profit of $769,000. to ‘Squamish , and will win Mr.j a quarter of a $40,000,000 loan Premier Bennett will negotiate in‘ the: United: States Is marked for the PGE. to push the road}, into the Peace River area. | rt hing wit "ys ‘Mee Crossland dininedeikht The trip from Vancouver to The rickety day coaches and In 1953, railroad tlgures show- | Small Cars, Picture Aid In Court Case, WINNIPEG ( — A. photo- graph, some ingenuity and eight small-size English cars helped the proprietor of a Winnipeg service ~ station to avoid a court case under the city’s early closing by-law, . “ Harry Crossland was charg - ed with failing to close his service station between mid- night and 6 am, Such places are required. by the by-law to close unless they can accom- modnte 10 cars; Mr, -Cross« land's service station has three car stalls, When he remained open 24 hours a day, police charged h gelvench of Ue. yee cee Pe inglish cars and two Ameri. enn cnrs info, the stalls to quality as a Mecar garage, He hired a commercial photogra- pher (o-take a pleture of (he assembly, 100 NEW PATTERNS... .. 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