pte 0; sper year, “ah 10 0.4 mone per ‘year, 819.00 @: Post. Office _ Department, Ottawe Y ment: will inbrodhaee. a rage f for pereont suffer- on of meeting operating costs to run ine oetetted the discussions from chronic patients, have: consider ed oye the resporisibility, of: BCHIS : ‘the result that. most them: gre either public | on, the. Boepital or Anust receive. whenever with ‘the responabiiy| of help: i IS: etme, avail- | | ae and Cee a se to: care: >for chronie nition it is. rehab that é eet will not. he in a, position: ‘to: benefit t ‘NOPRING i is’ ‘done about, them pretty s soon; - two" solecisms. which. have crept into. our language. in: | i iltese i is:almost.the. exclusive: proper ty of radio and oe tdjevisior n- announcers: . “The. other is committed, we: ~ alle sorry. to say, by: some: of the most. eminent eo ‘witers and: speakers: i the: world, The first ig the inexcusable phrase; “At 9am, tdinorvow morning,” or. ‘if the event referred to is in the evening, “At 10: pm, ‘last (or" tomorrow) night,” ” What do:these. announcers; and other mis- | gyided’ persons who use such sloppy phraseology, think aun.and pm, stand { or? Why the redundancy ? § But: an even. more common and erroneous phrase in hae ‘008 like: this: AN rh see i We. ak " GIT aA eh ee vate Gh ] they. ef Fe Big Four are LAL to) see ae ofcourse, | is mearit, not Soan'tt This error is heard fim the lips-of aldermen, and premiers alike, ¥ We all know. that. the linglish language. is a. ‘iid medium, ever suhjeat: tO change, and that some of} our everyday expressions Wotjld‘he unintelligible tdkour grandfathers. But: there will never he room inkour mother tongue tor soleciams like those quoted a Q, ; po london I'vee Press, brors Can Think - 1% IS not our purpose: to ‘datond mitoan from Op lawyers imply ‘that: tls virtually impossihle to he a a the ndinissihle. eviderica, ‘then they are cither —. adinitting that the persuasive powers ave at a low -vel{h ov they. arg, Insulting. the sRolective reasoning mo poy vers. of'n lange group.ot citizens, eligible for jury ~-dbty—and to whose. sound,: commion and average Hamilton Snectator, thie vast iy our hospital heart | ‘lern. medicine: was: his ovérflow=" | teally to: ‘be. great, profession- with:: Just. about: -e . great: ‘physician’ did” nat: neh the was, an even more rare day, when. Tot: today: ging: off will his’ best | ; tees | ' Pehum .to: the; United States and [statesmen detially performing 7 relaxation. aboitt . 100 years, ago, “ pat through’ ’ conf deration a in; Canada: oS —too' much the-same, ™ flee ee “beaten: Mass- -myind, ; “T self, -. appointed récent years .are:going to be. there to stay. ‘One. of : ‘ah tn & ‘ y yt anu og ent aed * “ “ ye ve f %) a. “Osler’s Funny Bone co, IT IS NOT, very: often -that: anything | on: the! gRC big way. . Arecent broadcast on the fam- ily life-of the great Sir William Osler was: one. of. the best, things t ever heard’ on any radlo.§ mn all know Jt does to the desk Ue BROWNIE is on my. mailing list for. several reasons: A: great Nother” “MP, “Much “of it? ‘the ‘he it stories: about’ this | straight into: the: wabte- bask great Canadian father of; mod=! ‘becuse it would ‘otherwise sdgn office.” . But often there are such nice printed booklets. and expensive valuable things that ‘it. seems ; like a shame just to throw them; away... In our office we let them: pile up, then, we send thems off Lo} the CPR section hand atic hina | Bar who lives alone‘witlt his‘dog.| : Brownie’ is quite .a ‘tenoheh Rint his ‘own - right too -and- ist author’. of «this: little - ee ing’ ‘sense of fun; He had a super- developed fimny bone... . The great man went through ite’ ‘doing. all: the great things: that any ‘great . man must. do ally.’ But: ‘he also: went through. life ‘having-one.whale of a:time practical. “joke” on "somebody: . It | truth? | : he | Wien our’ readers make, a. Speech Do. they. often try ee each: Bo sais ‘400 |; 80-4 “By James. R; “Nelson, tie, an: political party | “It’s a>, well+ qavertised. -fact,: to | paraphrase: Julius Caesar’; that: oll Canadians are divided’ into: three: parts: French-,. English- nto ‘kua Trish-Canadians. putting ° ona man-and-bear act —with' one: of. visiting’ Canadian: in - ‘impromptu: roadside "shows inside -the: bearskin?: And’ when the Dean of the ‘That is exactly what the great, House of Commons, Rev. Dan.' Sir John. A, ‘Macdonald did. for ! poe ‘the venerable member‘ Pe fs futlism, Ont. rises: as!" rely daas: these ‘days, you eé sure, that its! ‘the “Irish: who: will get: the:¢ efit. =the! * al Irish; that. is, whether. (neyre, . ; | really Irish or not. THE’ GENERAL, pattern’ ‘of our Canadian ‘life is too. humdrum __ | about: ‘the. time ; “he... Was doing the great’: ands seriotis ~job ‘of in Reply to the: Speech. from the: ‘Throne.-because he was ‘‘a-fel- ‘low: countryman, : a young man ‘who was born in‘ the north of : One’ Canadian ; whio does : not at inet, rem es youngish * man, ‘except™ bY as: far. “AS Edmonton, from he wag sent ‘back: ‘here -to serve : mail: But-I have; had. dozens’ of: Her. Most Gracious- Majesty. and | letters, from. “Just Brownie”: -AS'to-tell: her that.we dearly loved he* always: ‘signs™ himself..." her and are. gding to do what. “Brownie. is 4° sort: of. oar ot a can to help'maintain Canada lighthouse of as a leading nation.” .:) world-wide goodwill: He carries | — on. “a correspondence” with ‘all |. Then, ‘Dan went. on. to con- anybody. in’ Canada. has:. more| the hon. member. for Gloucester ! Wedhesday. night program: ‘appeals very: emugh to me: Most“of ‘it is far too;'self: consciously; ‘ ‘atin’ | for my homespun tastes. But occasionally I happen - to tune in: ‘on mn: something that: yeally: rings a: helltina’} - Tass ‘of printed material piles| ..~: ‘ynto -my desk every, daygas eT ‘monopolize. all the space, ‘in the jwhich-seems to me pretty: sharp) Barly in. January, Associated'|: sats go> by? | = — Press” reported that one of: the ‘sorts*-of ‘pedple; and ‘I ‘doubt: if | jaratulate the seconder. while’ Fee 8 Oe PE ree SPERD'S LACKING, BUT there’ Hamburg, Germany, His unusual; “reindeers”. is Mennie; a 65-yéar-old elephant at the Ham-, ie burg Zoo. Since seven-year-old: #: to: Mennie when she. takes hier. All Aboard by GE B. MORTIMORE “What is the answer ‘to “the! ‘tiddle of - the. two. ‘generals? me two British generals ‘who led the Suez campaign was being’ “com=| pilsory retired” and. the ‘other tiad, been pustied into the’ ‘back |: room, " . Not one word of confirmation or ‘explanation has - appeared |. i since, Why? oe | rae e “ AP published a Daily: ‘Express ' istory ih which Gen. Sir Charles ‘Keightley, commander-in-chief of the British-French forces: in Egypt. was quoted. as saylng: T have ‘a: ‘Job ‘to doyat. the’ war sitive ‘for a rhonth and. then they: tell’ me Tims “pelired.”.: The. general ds: 55—five_ years "AP “also carried a war office: First, the ‘reverend. Dan’ sal-; -aithouticement that Lt.-Gen, Sir. uted the mover of the “Address | Hugh ‘Stockwell,. comniander of ground “forces ‘in tHe ‘Egyptian invasion, had been given a desk job: in- ‘London—usually the clo: | Ireland and, travelled across ‘the | caroey: ‘Atlantic ‘and: across this. cout y ‘ é : ites behind” them? “Are the: two penerals: being: quietly ‘rapped. on - the: knuckles’ for not running’ ‘the : ¢artipalgn ‘vigorously - enougli®. me or. for funfiing 1 too vigorously when they. were told {o g0 easy? goats for ‘someone higher up? 1 ty seers possible that if Bri- ait restrictions, were, questioned ‘day aniiial meetings Allan’ 'Tur- that: ‘the credit testrictions seem yw ‘short; ‘of normal? retirement, ABC, | 3 = Or, are: they being, made’ seape- ;" 8 plenty. of pow or propelling young ‘Walter Theisinger’ 8.8 od ‘in Walter’ $ father. Is a keener ab. (he 200, he sels. to. hitel his’ sted ‘dally. strolls, SO ey Construction Group. Queries. -|Canada’s Credit Restrictions “TORONTO “Canada’s - -ere- | inerease in the nat, onal wealth and there are few businesses of ‘which..that’can be said.” RECORD YEAR: |. _ Mr, Bone noted that a: record ‘otal of 135,000 hotises’: and apartments | were . built’ during 1056; ner Bone’ of Montreal, associa. “The year, 1956 also saw the Lion. ‘president, said: ' ‘completion of the one- -millionth | “What | disburbs’ ine , most is} dwelling constructed in Calvada ! since the end of the Great War.” ‘today-ab.the, aniiual: meeting: of ‘the Canladiany Constfuction As- sociation! men ty PAM iressing . the opening sSeS- on géilhe. associnti n's three- to’».be . ditected - principally ; against, construction, yet to my: more not construction program is so vital! program—estimated: at to:.the growth ofour-country;than — $6,000,000,000 — was and tothe welfaye ‘of its people! casy but, barring any major ups! ' that: these: ‘projects should be; sets, there would probably be. an: {he last: to:be: subjected to them. increase of five to 10 per cont AY tlollars spent: on: construction | ‘this year. s. represent, ae dollar. Higher volume, However, de-! the supply of materials, machi: | “ery, manpower and Tinanetng. oO 2 Pihiwe Rupert Daly “yal fe 2 oe PAPE Steond \ Mr. Bone said the task of car- | — way of ‘thinking so'mudy of the! ' pying out the 1956- construction; tf ‘pended on furvher increases in! : Vago - Monday, January. a1, 1067", wi t ‘ . New Books’: ; (At Library. ~ New dooks presetitly” ‘avdse & : ‘able: atthe Prince Rupert:pub-a.. io Library in the Civic: Centre inchide the: following, liprars.:,,, Gigi ‘fan Miss: May Macdonald isaid s- a loay, : Lo Dae SS a: “The, Deepening. Stream" bys Dorothy. Canfield: and: Us, ay Boat. Killer” , by Donald. Mae~« “6 a7 intyre.,. ; wet see “Library hours are elon | get (o 8: p.m; Tuesday I lo 6pm * Wednesday Closed all -fayy) Thursday 2: to 8 pany Friday’ 1 lo 6 pn; Saturday. 2°08... ee For. Fine “ ' oo Craftsmanship io And Lasting Beauty - Let Your Jeweller: note Be Your, Guide & a “SREGULAR "PASSENGER ..""|. “AND CARGO» fs _ SERVICE cbt thes pa: toad. hee bub de, ~ between : i nce Rupert ~ }.- and. _ Vancouver, Tet. ) thy wb Also Kitimat, Stewart, | ‘ Alice Arm and QC. | Pri 509 3rd Ave. We. ous 1 Phone 6333 or 2329 se spied for information °° J.’ Us i To |. yo 1 ter of Hghways, In writing, ta: January 16, 1957, until’ further: * COPPER RIVER’ i tOAD UM 'SKEENA WEST DISTRICT The under signed, heing a ‘Herson ¢ au(hortzed by the Mints-"" the said Minister in Part IV of the “INghway Act,” hereby: '{'> makes the following, regulation pursuant to Section No, 6 2 of the “Highway Act," effective from. 12:01 AM. Wednesday; No person shall epernle any vehicle having a maximam grO8S weight in excess of twelve tons (24, 000 Ths.) over (he: - ‘ ‘exercise (he powers vested: ins fos notice, ah an agreement, “In both sentences the word “can,” - vucharges of “emotion” repor ring, But-when judges press upon jurors the necessity of considering fy ligne ey Bo Hemet ply, flower y: tribute, | a f i. am 10; myst ain ides AR Ave Went “Here are some of the people in the past few years—Churchill, Faith, ". Sybil: Bennett, MP, and Gordon Graydon MP (both now. (leceased), ‘President. Nasser of i Egypt, and several potentates ‘who liye on the other side of the; Tron: Curtainand ‘whole. host, of people of lesser fame, — Spteteee tome a ons tane seated Board. Backs ont hore ‘tunporis E, D, Flow- ers,. principal of nearby Telkwa superior school, In ruling that | girls in Grade: 7 and above enn- nob. went Slacks to class, Varry Carnie, father-of' a: 14~ year-old: pupll undor. suspension vember, has {hreatened court action ngalnst tho rullng, Smithers sehool board, said Friday thé beard Js not afraid of a court onse, Carnio girl was locked In the Ubrary. of tho Tolkwa school after Appearing IY clogs. wearlng| | slacks, Mo anid tha honrd will nobal low Mr, ‘ Cnrnle’s daughter. to return to school. imuil It receiver A written promise from him that aho-witl conform with the school | ruling, Monnwhile tha girl tins baon slidylng at ‘oma, ‘ “whe yourborr *; To huntrade af thovenmita of _ PRINCE RU big names. on. his letter list:: | whio have.written Brownie letters | | Eden, Eisenhower, James. Clunic | ‘| MP, author of “Labour Is My _ |: And finally he got to “a young (cualibies - for the second; time sinee NO# |, Alex Muhelm, secratary of the He donied reports that tha. | ‘Nutt sid. for the Tish,’ A reputation YOU can: trust TIPO omblam ahown:hore ts. aymihal of confidanca, If j up (0 $1000 to solve your mona ny oH yall ned «With confidence fram HIO—Cariada'y firvt and: foremonl cane hah - mune, Ananee company, Phone or, viall TPO bodys 2 ee yHOUSEHOLD amen! CC adion gy! Canade a 6, f, bier Hangar oo aN SA an lve Weiti at Second gi, seconu lode; phone 4a) y (Mr. Robienaud) is not allo- :talh and France had moved with|- ; pether an Irishman he never {sufficient strength and speed to} theless has the honest look of ;command the whole length of one,” he said. ithe Siez canal instead of only And while he couldn't be sure, inalf of it, they could-have sal- Ihe: didn't miss’ the opportunity | vaged a lob more of their. pres- i just In case there was some Irish | tige when they withdrew. | blood in the veins of the tech= They might even have preven-: ‘aged page voys, “I would like to|ted: the canal being blocked, or | welcome 40 this house a: group} made the blockage “less ser fous, ‘of very important persons,” a * + ws isald, “eght new page boys.” The suggestion has nothing to! to'with moral judgments on the} Suez affalr, Having dectded up-| on thelr move, did Britain and, France carry it out haldly | fanough? Could they have won. eee , {tho whole canal before UN reso- | ie shai lutions and... Russian. threats | RAG sAOWEA Nowbied Ug Hod i 5 oy ae , Justlea: Fe" yy woul he inberesbing to se" 1 understood he had a drop ‘of 4, mititary’ analyst's 'reply to! Trish blood in him) because his theso questions mother was Irish and 7 think he!” started out in the right why, Ile ' did not make a big splash ‘ab ie. , beginning bul luver he blazed a tall thal has brought eredit to: Canada, "Th the last few days: T have t rman, the hon, member for Que- “Wee Inst «Mr; St. Laurenti ‘whom we call.the Rt; Hon, Prime Minister of Canada,” - ae ‘Could it bo that the. gonornls made rn boleh of the eampalyn—! by ‘spending oxcessive energy 09 | heen somewhay Uekled to hear thoy have been rebuked fo) “Uno way tho Prime Ministor hag, thelr failure? | heen nhle to answer with dignity; ° 0 cmtee {hoge questions that avo honest. SHNEP TO RUSSIA requests for information, and|. Russia purchased 200 porll- when ho is asked quostions ny | grged sheep from tho United those who sook to put somothing, Kingdom in 1966, frat. bla livo- over on him he cortalnly lets’ slack purchaag In In Olah yonr' alr’ attack or by moving (00; “slowly on the qround—and that! ‘A. REPORT THAT Senator Joseph J, Duffus of Peterbar- . | has not attended 9) nn ough, Ont. the last two-sessions of Parlia- ment has been referred to a Senate committee for study. 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