1 tena a aoe atte om ; per year, B12. 00” ; Past: Office . Depar ment, “Obtawe 1 ‘ine ‘up ng ut Prue eum y° its ‘ | Asserts Jurist | with modern times, ye é Out of Date 3c he Nicroria (A: county. oure pidge | ripped the Lord's Day Acts Wednesday as: belug out of lind, } Judge J. 3. Clearihue,' Ht! i! ae ¢ the last faint v voice. of i imper ialisin. 7 Ne The: Conserv atives must show. that they have ‘tigentioth century’ and ean represent the best. inter- e8ts ofall sections of the nation. T hey. have not done, - “Unless this situation is corr rected there j isa very * veal danger the Conservative party will cease to have 5 any influence or. appeal... That, would. he tragic.” . 4 Fora long time now there: has’ been something hoary and venerable about Canadian ete : ae itis. “pemarllablé that in in 80 ‘yourig ae ‘fact, this. ver'y” quality’ engtha 2" eogie to Canada! 8 : those Early Engineers w' ae ye , We owe much, tor inslanee; tothe: éarly cngin- Brg of anciet by ‘Tbrno) OU a [Brdighout { yee A turies following. : ured siretohos of them are il. # | Ways heing dug’ up here and: there, And by nceldent. it design, the “tread” of so many:-Roman. chariots tnd carts, measured the same that the ruts worn in ie) yi. , ‘perforeo, had - to ' Bhich medieval wale n- makers fbllow, a ow This wheel brea was 4 teat ‘BIA inches wide, : bra, the theary goes, when ‘auvly: railrond builders it flanges on stage equcher and “vaing,” the valls gt such trackage has heen laid during the ensuing Mure 80 that when a move: toward, standardization iLunder way it: swopt towdrd'a ‘dimension set, per * Wins, In some unknown, dnelent-wheolwright's shop, Moet toes Owen Sour sun ines, | ag amreampiagee = ceMs OF THOUGHT Forthe Best ‘OUR PECIALTY 7st ‘our roth on oboe tal Seat Robert Buns, “ before I finally Tound this bit; be "writen. to Edmund. Gosse ral 1879) Burns: the Inspired: poct, {very ‘gay subjects ‘ior, study. * binade: a-kind . of ‘ chronoldgi¢al + ‘study. of-luis loves aiid lusts, and: Hit, but. there” ‘was’’something: in i him: of the vulgar,” bagmanlike . | “Twa Dogs;” and. his, “Address {0° , 6g the Uneo Guid.” I. am: only, a: Scotchman: after all,” ‘yand: when: I. have: beaten Burns, “lam driven ‘at once “by my par- -}ental- feelings ‘to. console » him): ‘| with a° sugar- =plum, ‘hut: hang me . {as: the'.“Twa . Dogs”. | of its’ ‘extraordinary, merits.” mo | THOMBING through” “Steven: I had to hunt through A} good '- . part of a thirty. volume. set of! the. letters, and. works of RL in; “Talleing, I. say, “of Robert | | is’ a! he ave. been, comparatively speech: less ever since; 1 am sorry to say professional seducer.. ‘Oblige me by taking down and reading, for the*hundredth time I hope, his: you: see; if.T. know: anything T like so well Even a common, Englishman may. have! a glimpse, as‘it were from Pisgah 1 still a:miere youngster: in’ poh ‘and a promature deal ome.| ga of the’great personalitic ofpast ages, how, ‘different: iInights lis- fo have beon had they: now tod ; Pit, ‘the younger _ died: -theumatic, ‘discase.. while: years... Bub sipposinig’: Rethad q not: burnt himself’ out, and’ ‘died as prematurely as he did,’‘’Are we so sure that his ater career) | would: have Been. as” “flr of achievement as ‘were thebriéf “Photo. by. Si Miner’ | “aby, ‘the Unie has: some madifientton. of our °Siift” “he sald: - judgement involving a: ‘ied chi or the: act, + ‘wald . something shoul ‘dorie to modify Sunday lity “Mm tho light of modern SSible ‘arrivdas fois day, laws in respect Lo Lounists: ‘ : ‘ ative “This ts a matter for Lie - ‘pros Yyinclal iowislat ure lo efrry uly A and nal for Lhe courts, " he: “adel: * pod un The crown. had. “‘appeateil } against dismissal by stipondiney~ magistrate Fred Baker -ofuSlda, ney, B.C.af a charge “against - . Ewald Jabs, accused. of apeyats.. 7 ing a: china shop on Sunday: A contrary td the Lord's Day-Act;: : M'- Judge Clearihue , reversed-the -‘magistrate’s decision, and. fine ray oi and brilliant years in which’ he flamed across the horizon?.. Most of the really. fiery, geniuse: do literally, burn: themselves up; and hardly ever live. to. a ripe: ‘old |: age.” Ms jBut maybe that {s. just as well, For the boy prodigy—or the brils liant young man. careerist—does not always. do so well in. middle Jife, or old age, if. he lasts that}} Jong.’ . As a- matter of. fict; “moat af the child ‘prodigies ‘Of? our’ own times are never heard. -of ‘again : Nature seems to have ‘ a real way of. balancing: her ‘accounts, NERD FOR ICE ARENA in: Prir who - tool: advantage’ ‘Of: prolong _ above, . Cars: stretching. “0S. far as.eye scan. “$0. . lake, Stores. in’ Prince Rupert: ‘d bordered... both’ “Jand- office business in skal for’ huridreds, Sientes ought, th next year, we “ “Employment Questions ‘And Answers. yin. this ‘eotumn, are questions ahout unemployment insurance and One of the explanat! ons of the iby. t mend umount of residents up..for, another year, if ‘extreme. cold. ‘weather. suddenly. ends, . ‘Afena” in, city: would give -hoth - ~ adults. and® youngsters. ‘at. least -five:- months: skating and provide | exercise and entertathment “year, wil be. useless to. owners” if. ally. has mild winter . / Orawa. Diag By NORMAN M, MacLEOD Jabs $5 and $2.50 costs, | i doy ‘Referring to the tourist trade, the judge said: “When a tourist visits Victoria, -he comes in plea- sure bent, and Sunday, to.him ls just another day. He wants lobe ° § voriducted ‘around our’: city’ to view our places of. tnter a - » *F have great: respect forthe _ Lord's Day Act, dnd t think It should be respected, but in ‘our “modern Hfe it must. be respected if) a reasonable manner if ‘we want to. encourage the tourlgt sides of ‘road in vicinity: of es that will possibly be hung. Ane ae ee ere »gon's’ ‘letters,’ ‘T: see he was: a after they reach. the. age. of or ‘| young literary’ star, Kipling. But: -Hetter to Henry James ‘in ‘Decem~ , her. 1890: RLS. said:: we : appeared: since—ahem =~“. ‘precocity and various. endow |: | ment, But he alarms me hy: lis {rate his works bi soon fill the: : habitable’ globe” p aa leaders, generally are of, such - | “there - a" 2 ce ne ‘don who undertook to. instruct me in when to use the adjective «adjective “Scots”. You use Scotch “4 for things, like whiskey, said the "| Seots for nersons, TH our amazing engineering of this present day . we are inclined to entirely ignore the wonder of ' i" q a - . . ‘ ive early inventions \ M hich . initially opened the STEVENSON wos Gulék and-s- oorto many.of boda § pleces:of | standard equip. | ays they built, ane AAR h many cen-| these wonderful roads established a sort of “guage” ey laid had to he 4 teat $4 h inclieg apait,, Enough. pl saya the magazine Railway Progress, fives, fant af the want #80040 An0 miles of nallronds are he ul Anlinhny fm cere, we , yds on ‘| ereat' admirer’. of. the- rising he. thought’ Kipling; wrote too much;: “£00° quickly. ‘Thus: ina “Kipling: is “by. far ‘the anos! promising young: ‘man: who has peared. He amazes me by his copiousness.and haste. He should shield his fire with: both hands . I was never.capable of—and surely never guilty. of—such. a debauch of prodiiction. At this ee “begin to insist that’ ‘they. were|’ Scotsman and ‘not-Seotchmen? ~. - Evidently the great Scot, Stev- ‘enson, never heard of. that con- vention, In any event he writes “Tam. only. a: Scotchman, In the. whole 30. volumes of the let- ‘ters’ ‘and? works" of -this thost“lit=" etate.,.' | -single ‘reference? Tt4' ‘|, Seotsmen,. "If so, I don't find . J met a pert little Scottish Ing-\ Jlslethe last time I was in Lon- “Scotch” and when to use the ‘| bonnie lassie. But you must use ‘employment, together with answers: recelvedl from the Unemployment Insurance. Commission, ff you are relative dullness of this Parlla- ! Lamentary mentary ‘session is the war of Most of. tiem—but not all of, “4sing so much, then delivering 80 cite. "Unavaleble ye RXACTLY- wher: ‘aid, the ‘Scots yf. all. Scottish... writers. As\! dinary, manhood | or: womanhood. uneertaln about nay point do not hesitate fa send us your question, them—pay. for -their brillant precocity by their’ later -medio- crity, which always seems. just a, little: bit pathetic—as if faté had played.a rather shabby trick on that person, by briefly prom- we will ahtain an answer and pith lish ft in thts alumi, Following are some que slions ‘and answers w eh may heat ine terest to sou, j -Q. IT would like to know if man who is married but separ- ‘vated from: his wife by a court; order which requires ‘him to pay | alimony can receive’ full bene- ; - | fits if he doesnot pay this ali- | ee | mony, ‘hi other words, can he: ‘reecive full benefits if he says! The is married while he should: . “in: reality. be considered as a: _ ‘single person? Should his wife: .,teport him or is this” situation ' alright? aood) AY When: a’ “court, “order has. “VANCOUVER. O—Ta ‘inies Muir, ‘been. made dirceting the man to, presidenit: of the Royal Bank of make payments to his wife, the |! Canada, said Thursday money. is} Unemployment Insurance Com- i not available - for new home; hilssion normally assumes that! mortgages, the terms of tiie order are be-! And _ unless. something unfore- ing complied with and the man' seen happens, it’ won't-be:avail=|may be allowed: benefit. at the; e, Mr Muir, a Mortgage Money ( \ TE PS pllity. of. the court ‘to. ged ‘that: its.order is complied with. Q. I would like to know wheth- , jer.a farmer can recelve unem- to fight inflation.” (ployment insurance benefits and | The bank president, here gn a under what conditions. routine visit to west cOast} A, Usually a claimant who is: branches, said . money being émployed on his own account fn’ | poured into capital development the operation of a farm is not | is. creating “tremendous pur: unemployed and therefore can-! "“wphe sensible thing for a mar? to do today -is.save,” he added in’ -an. interview. “We have to save ~ Now I chuckle to find that the “great Robert Louls Stevenson knew nothing of this convention, ' distinctlon—-or affectation, Can any of my good Scollish : friends tell me exnetly how, } when and why the Scotchmen hecame {he Scotsmen? — cere In his warm grectings 10 the young. writer Kipling, and they even exchanged a lew whimeleal reuters with RLS put- ung Se y sentences into fi ue WRC p (o yistt-the Stevensons in Samoa, | . Init. the proposal fell through, Nothing in the way of a real friendship ever developed * be- tween (he two greal writers, isuch as existed balween. Staven- gon and Henry James, | STEVENSON fought a Jong and Joslng battle against tubere- Woals, It. is Intriguing to think of how differant history might have heen hac aur modarn.drugs been | known to tho doclgrs of earlier times, ; So far aa tho loyman en), Wie deratand, Stevenson's jung. ins faction was of the lype which ithe madorn anul-T3 drugs knock | foul In a matter of morilhs, Yoti OVO In tho Inst years af the last i dehuiry: Medical. sclanca won, pleat in tho: fade of tha grant hel wh 40 hinge, avon (O HAVO IL fen. ope ee , Sot} reyer |co- OP. Ia gine Lori, a even talked of coming . iy of ‘of the ining ty Daily News Clow chasing ttn pithout ii tot not be paid unemployment in-; “ood, a ihe tro. oo surance benefit, However, he; may be able to qualify for bene- nee, inflalion would confit ‘during the farming off-sea- ! People should save until pro- duction flows from the new! - capital development. Housing loans have béen re- dueed toa trickle, Mr, Mulr sald, “Tf the Bank” of Canada had not Instituted.a more restrictive credit policy in 1055, beyond ¢ any, doubt inflation would be more. rampant than it is today,” yas at Icast 30 contribution: weeks In the two complete off-' seasons (October to March in-, clusive) preceding — his claim, and (b) that his farm work dur- ing the off-season is so limited that he could sere full-time’ work, 1 Sant pit’ a Rea nL ne new southorn feviniiiis] qt the Paelfie Greal Masten “TRallway was olflelally. opened ‘tor bushess here Thursday, — Promler Bonnett presided nt clone Vw 1 Doe During Year ‘VANCOUVER GB, C, Blecs, the aponing ceremony, He tric, glant British Columbia) eulad. the 400-mile rallrond 1 ubllities firm, Wednesday an=| a walewny ta “bho, great cmplre nounced a record $101,000,000; F the north,” expenditure, program POR trains have waed the new next 12 months, Htorminus sinea a dlemila oxtene | Nearly 60 per cent of the aut-; sion from Squamish wags eon Iny will go towards: electrical’ plated. sevarnt months nga aba construction that will add 200, 4b Lift Van Service::* Agents: Allied Yan Lines Ld hones Wharf 4831 Office 5016 i For Fine ca Craftsmanship And Lasting * Beauty: ° . 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