$1500: per year, §1.0.00, 5; per year, $13 00 ‘additin, terininal f relies will nes. aa it to hindle what. | pol Lion i eet serving nortierh. B, C, in the s same : manor that Vs ancouver functions as a port-for the ~- rest of the province. It is spacious, open all year and ee has connections with the interior... Butifor some rea- ~ gon ther e has been io overall plan as yet. to establish _ itas at rminal: ‘serving: the “undeveloped north. Sian of. mn H altpott here, os may’ come more “pressure "0K the. construction. of | _. roads, and maybe avail line, ‘to establish ‘this as a of ully. operative. outlet to: the. sea for northern B.C. The pictute may look like a ‘pipe: -diteam 1 now but it Will mater ialize: just als surely ag the north 1 is. destined. to BVOW.. "No Word for Sin’ white man who became: a monk in the Saaiyasi Or der, and evidently an authority on Indian velig- | ions and philosophies, cites.a curiotis fact. “There's no word for sin in any-of the Indian languages,” he Rays, and theresare, many, nA and dialects j in | India, . 4 a wt ead oh Sin, of cb A uel He term, What | . my Lo Us. sean, asin may not: seam so to the natives of Borneo. “‘Ovewhat | hay strike them as quite sinful may he acceptable tous. |. But.the mere fact. there:is no word for “cin” in. the languige: of India does. not ‘Amply there is no sin. there, “Nhey: tay have other words to define those | thirigs: they: helieve ’ more illy, spiritually, or even’ | physically wrong, A people may he without a word for! ‘gin’ but; Hoing: human, a certain proportion af them will do, Wwrong—or all of thom will (lo wrong in acer tal iespeton. cre : uo | ote ae Windsor stir, | Home ‘Plaming- in ‘tae of Fire Can Avert: Lite, Property. loss my ee iielt yon, “fw Ue ‘wwonthor ‘ontintfoy, newspaper anid : ‘Iino yoven! tha ‘tingle loss of Ifo enugod: hy. fires-in the home, - oo TMa lows of Ufo can best be, avolded by allminating all posal lilo causes OF fio In the home, Bitit fre should strike, {he All Canada Inauranoo adoration, roproaenting more (han 200 Canadian fle; intomobile and, enaually Insuranea ‘com: printer offora: ‘thoao, rile. to help, mintinteo proporly: loa and ae ona of Ifo, ; vow Al 13 oparnted, | Buy a. fire: oxtingulsher for you ome (your loon) fire Lose lt properly, Pay ey Koo} your fhe dlopny tment tolophione number by the Lolo Ab all Umon, a tonort. any: tira, immediatly, u, | ; Wa tlre aborts, havo: all ‘ooonpnyt A Ione the house hofore ogi firg-fighting: opera ion : lways eave. ais it D cont Inalrotlon Office’ Department, Ottawa |]: n k REAL Tl is ning on in the patent of i Can: “Pp Would ain: inereast: in the old age |: : oY pensidiis, say‘of.25 per cent: over j Hon ‘of: inflation’ is’“loo’ much A My ‘OWN. view. i Ih that: “a, ine} ay! Wel and. oe whieh, with al I : + oniee th there are , other local. . g {almost 800, 000 ‘Canadians: 6f:.70. j _ } test. of any. kind, oh ‘Hence there are at least 990,- - tncwhid Un the’ W F ada ove he question of an. Jnerease: ‘i nthe ild : f out, at behind the scones, “phe crux of the’ battle is this: , Suppo plan ging uitow years. ag0- by. {he Senion Citizens: associalton: of’ B.C., whereby. gent us sup: plement would: he” paid’ to: ald -the ‘present evel, result, in. in- fation; ae - Some of. the inancial: ‘experts really believe that. Canada Is in deadly - danger of what they call runaway. inflation. AS every- body: kniows,.. the: ‘elasste - défini-y fashioned ota de, ‘ineans” Lests,: vind recat ae lay money: chasing too. few goods,” Hence if. the parliament’ of Can- tada. werd: toipass’a law: raising |, ‘the. ‘universal: old: age.. pension from. $40.40 °$50 a. month—would paying income ‘te that’ he: like pouring me on. she would: ailiomaiically et: ent fei a ible: {io the. supplemen 5 --Yes, it would. “But it is - obvious Ty fram ihe ‘private conversation of}: : * tthe. ‘MPs, of: all: fowr:-parties, even. ; ieir ne ‘ feat isnot] © Hie” People ‘acttally — ele ; the stpplement was exempt crease in the: ‘old-age: pension ‘the: re eomnin ce Wek fie would not -be inflationary.” :. | ton: ‘will be held. ined It is true that: there are now 4 Oli . ‘year's ‘of tive or over drawing the. ii ; 10 per. “month, without a means ri : or U “yment's: ‘legislative ,. gt am, and: 1 {Tb ‘is. also ‘true. that: an addi- ihe: reported, intention: to.-hfing ‘tional: 100,000. persons..drawing | the budget down eatly sare re either: the: old - Age © assistance | in “Support. of the: earlier: ‘vot= | ances;'on the means test brs, on : flea inthis'v bec Nations photo “BYE Ar APPLEWHAITE, A pha problem: of: ‘evaluating and. doseribing the. location and} | iter it of the natural resources of South-East Asia has faced the [colombo Plan countries ever since the. birth of. the Plan, “The. development, of the tech- meron niqui¢s of nerial survey have in: the past 20 years greatly reduce (d grants, or. blind. persons. allow-! ing date MPs now are: attribut- | ithe | cost: and time required for! ing to: the’ government” ‘a desire such: an, evaluation. It is nat: ork of: the. ses- \Surpr ising therefore, that. the’ We forty. Shorte " LONDON ° (Reuters) + Worry that they won'l be able to win a five-year. gamble : vpulnst death “duties. is reported to be hacking into’ the’ Wfespan at wealthy Britons. ° “| The macabre - frouuiny about the high cost of dying was re- ported today by a London sur- geon.who said. the . well-to-de ‘can: cause. a serious threat to Phd es Slaying alivo for five’, years to ~;avold- taxes at death... Bo). Under British’ Inw, a’ perkou mist live at least tive years. aller ‘making a-gift. before It conte: ij free of estate duly, The period | was extended from three to five . yours in 1946... |] Lord:-Webh- Johnson, surgeoh ‘to: the late Queen Mary, sald the five-year period leads {0 “serious ‘anxlely slates, parlientarly nu id nears the eid! ge MENTAL ‘TORT ik! oe > Webb- Johnson, surgeon to thie pany Diteclors, added that ° Over: Death Duties ning Britons’. Lifes thelr héalth if they worry about}, a Law : span M3 el | ° For Eine hn | Craftsmanship And. Lasting}; 3... . Beauty”: m an jay Let. Your Jeweller: wits - Ba: Your Guide’. yy sea Baby ens: fas VW WEY a va ny . oe bath Journal: of the Institute of Coin- ‘@raditated’ scheme “would void , ‘threat lochealth.? oe scheine : Wider which; ‘duties 1. | wonld “drop. hy one- rir Y “lyoar-after. making of a ght, we dn tecent- years, several large landed estates have been: broken ring (he iN Anglo-¥reneh, hes following, the fdilure ¢ “Of their! ‘owners: to live the five-year: ner dod. : Amour ‘oulstanding ; amples were the dukes: of ised. ford, Devonshiré and Somerset. '» The Duke of Bedford died in 1953, only 11 weeks before the end of the five-year period when | substantial gifts to his’ family would have become free of duly. * “The Duke of Devonshire’s pro- port. are now. complete and. it. is | visions for his family. failéd by hoped {o call tenders in time} Miree weeks and this cost the; for an early start of work In the family an eslim: ated £1,000 000) fiscal year “commencing Mar, 31,;¢Xta in dulies.. The Duke oft the mental’ tortinre of the-pres- i» ‘ent arrangenients and a serious: ' 1 : “The histitute wants: the “five | ‘year gaibie”. to be: ‘replaced Dy al euch | typ.to' provide for: death duties! % / Know the location of tho! noneat thre ‘alee box and learn oartinoil will: adviaa vat ns '6, tho beat. lypo) and loan how. | pensions and the similar, grants. © erable. number of the people} j who. draw’ the ainiversal old age ately need the roney-in the; sense. that they would not be -déstitute without it—is is equally drue: that mosi of it: goes to pay ,, | for food, rent, clothing, taxes. or ! : fother similat itérns e: not - Subject . to ‘the - dangerous | : | Preastires, of inflation. ° bd “+ |. Henee. ‘most of : the; MPs ‘feel y that the financial theorist. tend to overemphasise, the dangers, of which. are ; ve 8 sions are so-far as. old age pen- ae ‘are concemed. * ; iIN’ ‘ONE 5 sense, old ‘age: pensions i are badly named. They could | more - accurately be ‘called uni- i versal: savings for old Age, It is | quite ‘true ‘that the ‘amount o ‘money which has ' collected .. .Mirectly <:, from: old age Security funds, has neve ‘yet. been‘ quite ‘hough to offse ‘the: total outlays on the $40 per “; month grants, '* In that sense, the old age pen But the trend is toward “2 balanced budget, o j old: Age pension accounts, SOME of. the. Liberal MP's are vs ' ry. aa nie fh ae yet oi fi eV 0 ; The Malia, hte es ~The Daily” Nowe oh “Through. the medi, af you newspaper we would Ike t {thank ali the good citizens wh opened (helt hoatls and thel hones 10” the Hungaqian, ref fees,’ eo my ae male our tisk so much ansier, Wa, would miso: [lke, to than bub to whom: no wore allotled this time, Wo wis to remind those-people and.an nead recommodations, Anyond wishing 6 offer thel | homed kindly phoha aity.of thos aaa Dumihers, - 2202, 4800, 9736, a Housing Committoa, , Prineo Rupoyt Jayvoo-Bttos, _o, Rrocmat, Rigi ' rept A reputation vin you bor ‘ To humdroda of i {0 $1000 to fol ve your mona with eanfdence from HI" wumor finanea egmpany, Pon 000. persons directly conceniod § jwith ‘any: increase in old age. WHILE it is true that a: consid-: secrily pensioiis do nol ‘desper= | so far. been ticians would like to spare thetr ination, ar the; vul ner - ‘ | neople;to ‘he earmarked for the; | Ures, -slons funds are still in. the red . 0 Lo: speak. a Ji BAe lt was. most g gialltylng. lo-tind ‘so many. geheronsspeapla and It thosa’ wha’ ‘offored: Uhalr., hdmes Thingarlans usefulness In the House, and the other Interested persong: that! there will ho more refugdos ar+|promising Junior MP's who have tving in the future: who willfhad thelr frst taste of public |. o'yvick af Toronto Trinity HOUSEHOLD FINANCE | “Gordon & Anderson on. y, min singe Sy - Sorte SNA Hd Ave, Wit ut Sedondl Bt; secon oer, phone ayy |} “Dial a PRINCE RUPERT BiG 2s : shortly: after mia- March; : principles of neriai- “survey have | nether ‘sir aw which: Suggests | been. widely adopted, in the coun- that the -rleétion wind ‘is ‘start~ ‘tries of. South-East Asia, °. ing. to n ‘aw ahosd of” ‘Schedule is: . ‘In’ 1952 ‘the. Government uf! Liberals in weldin’’ “nominating conventions and to mets ‘pre- timninaries’ of diWaniZaiicn ‘o in the ridings, Word is, saiq. 4 have. gone out - from Mederal! headquarters here that all such | i Arrangements Should-:be; expe-! Giled as rap: idly as Possible. | Photogr aphic Survey Corporation | utd.”-of Toronto for : $3,000,000 : a ;for a very. comprehensive sur- 0 vey. in. West - Pakistan, In- 1955 ‘this was-increased by a further $1,000,000,” In 1955, Ceylon. ‘oh- itained: Canada’s nid . under the ;Colombo, Plan» for $500;000. for “aerial survey.. The. contract. for | the’ Canadian. participation : An this work also: went. to the If ‘the. “election is: held: ‘from, three. weeks .{o a month, “earlier (Han. the , Capital's. politicians: had generally © expected, ; it. willy N-o-t. be’ for ain’ articuiar:rea-| 4 sons ‘of, Libetal. stralegie Bt The, Ceylon Govérnntent, merely: from: av ‘desire: ig have adopting. ‘aerial: survey methods, the whole ‘complicated: “piisiness | 15! spending ; large. -sums-in.. pro=’ of: campaigning: “and voting over! ‘viding ‘a riew. building, equipment .. in the inost comfortable weather and staff. for this joint venture, possible. A; mid-June. election; Just: another: example of Cana- could mean some-very hot: eani-: dian, leadership and -Canadian neienine, weather, . Liperal:* poli- help. to ‘sister, Commonwealt th f senior vote- -getling » fia- |. ete ode "I Prime. “Minister “Fram 1 the siondpotnt - of. ine; opposit on parties, an. earlier Menaies of Australia. has come under-severe criticism for his all-out support 1 VG! ing date is wnllkely to ‘stir of Sir. Anthony Eden in the Suaz any serious objections, PC, CCF, ierisls, In ‘Canada federal con- ‘and Socred campaign plans! servatives: hitterly . reproached * [inve tel in the works ever! Mr, St, Laurent for itis crltielsm , see. the last session.of Parliaslor the Eden poliey, But Con- :ment, when the government was! soryatiye opposition to the St, credited Ae sr thoughts a I Laurent: Poarson policy. has bean 1056, The Opposition » artes | political dud, incapable ‘of ‘ consequently Wall be able t to ag. | Aousing echoes even ab the rammodate themselves to cmos only National Conven- any dale: thts ‘year that ihe gay. , on only a few weeks later, But an Aas news, ‘that the total of. the|4 Neb of the, position; taken in In pains | nth one hapdhies ri L Oui af the cule ae He otherwise, will duck |i, ‘The dst i headed’ by Cabineteer George) itor 0 of Indian Affairs a copy |. Prudham of Alberta, who! plang. ‘of Tales of Kitamanl™ by Gor 0} to. devote ‘himself. . to. Hrlvate - ‘don- Robinson, ns he had not seen 9 business,” Ib Also. Includes’ “puch Ii, We Ys piiiting thls copy Inj. rl private member Votaraiy 8 Rev, lhe Library of the Indian Affatrs An Melvor at mt Ann Brangh ‘of the Department of 8. nila of -Vandoiiver,: 1 ' "ne sith ; sion vate Clute ship and immigration, Urray Cire of South tseex ‘In tho government's planning te Wy, ih Wylle of Medielie! toy the Princo Rupert alrport Mb, All thaso Incivedunks have it iy oxpocted to spend (he sum an established reputation for| of $000,000 this year, Tho project Is past whab is known as “frst alage dovelopment," All prolim- Tnnry Investigations for thls mre I hinow = Parllament will seom y strange without them, Equally . missed will he a sprinkling ...of life and Nave doeldod nab to | ryroturn for more, Prominent in |! ce} (ils ontogary we Wonnld, aire 7 (all) orl) and One) O, Nicklo of South Calgary (PQ), Roplacoments ford young blood of tls eallhre |: GENERAL J nan't olin ln he anny lo find, 14% Pema Ces n 1 VOU can'trust: wood AT BARGAIN PRICES a row Wp wiihaut | io be ge CHOION Automntio $319, 50. | imam of Contin tamiton, th ced af Dota. ee TIPO amblom-ahown hora Ik n aymbol of confidanee, younond tp i : prehjar, you inp may barrow onl CLDION win. anadn's firat and foromont cane e itonintie | 349, 50 oor visit TO today, m Dat ne a § hy a raves “4 aye witht ipa a dB the new inlersetshown iby: the Canada ‘Jet a contract to: the. (Etolographie Survey: Corpora- ¥ ex pragsed cwlahing.: f ‘ THe — 2GREAT REFRIGERATORS §| i Private -wiiembers Lim nue. to - -he introduced, In the ; ‘last week we have had two by, ' Stanley: Knowles, ‘both Lo ainend, ithe Income: Tax’ Act. ‘The - first, yhas as’ its purpose to. make’ it: Dap y : possible: for a- Minister of the | as Crown to communicate’ to parlia-! under, the: Income. Tax: Act with } respect. to. (Cor porations, The! other would : provide that, when! corporations . take an appeal to. the income tax appeal board the; ' hearing shall he in public. As I: elpal: of our income tax law -that: strictly, confidential. so 1 ,don't j i think” ‘elthel bil will get tmuch ie Suppor te i been rather Jukewarm about ine! o i Canada Council, but after listen . ing .to “Mr, St. .Laurent. when | he introduced the resolution L am no longer a doubter, The! tresolution 13 in-three parts, first: !to establish the Canada Council; | million dollars; and third to pay, | through the Canada fifty milton dollars over the; next ten years towards univer ; sities’ capital costs, The Prime! 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