-X.'' ' will be a f'rst occasion fur most t ol them. Cail it the air age, and j Prince Rupert Daily News'Church Had all that. et the distance is stui i lain. . V vast A long, long way from the tay . . Reflects and Reminisces 1i:ii:'aT. January 31. 1&52 Good Year As I See It ofHorc Bay of Funay to Hecate Straits, j Knowing your country, not from J reading or hearing descriptions. ; but from close observation is, aht i:-al.y counts. 1 S Th "of'ti'i am I 14 Independent daily nei'-pnper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Centra! BritUri Columbia. "Z ilember ol Canadian res Audit Burt-au of Circulations '" Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. B A RVNTER. Managing Ecitor: H. G. PEHRY, Managing Director .if "" SUBSCRIPTION RATES: attack on the Egyptian police base at Ismaiiia without first having taken steps to protect ".he oefericeiess omen and hiii'ren. not to mention civilian men. scattered throughout Cairo ..nc! ether par s of Egypt. That was nn only an act of war. HoMiv.'r justified it was, it was precisely the kind of act wh:ch was Pound to touch off the explosion of revenge- which jt did toir.h off. . ONE DAY Mr. Boyer drove me out to see an Egyptian irrigation canal. There were hund-rr; of m.'n cleaning out the mucK. They were in human ganss of chains. about twenty to cans The middle man would Gromh and Expansion In All Departments Noted With Satisfaction P"Pr?. presented a, the annual cor,g:es?utK.r.ai meeting of ne F r-' Visited Church. Prtr.ce Rupert, on Tuesday evening were s sewn.- of satia'vtirfi to the rho!e membership. In every case Spe?ia! obligations rest on Canada in 19i2- One is that out on the coast s iniethmg W.ter than a smai! snow-covered boat is immediately available when 36 air passengers from Jajian are heard just off shore. By carrier, per 2.V-; per month. SI 00; pr year, .... $10: tv sail. pr rr.'.r.'h. TS"; pr yar $8 00. Ononis I w- t1"' Kl.n, t!ttpl ,. A"' I. He didn't use his right name and is called an imposter but one h.itci to consider him that, because of his cleverness. It's not hard te admire him. This is ail about Ferdinand Demara who,' known as Dr. J. C. Cyr, sen-ed in ' t Via Dlv.iI f-'illdHlfin NVV If tt" C - Published every afternoon except Sunoay by Prince Rupert Daily Nw Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. wth The Rover .Murder .h-"-e was a record of : '"ciM),l(,li, Churchill's Volte Face A FEW DAYS ago an in aboard thj Cayuga he sttved a lift Tliere was a bullet near a f tidier s in ai t Let Demara till about it. furiated mob of Egypt- and expansion. In his Introductory remark. ev L. C! Fieber. pa-tor. reviewed oritliy rr oor'.. of previous . j' and po.r.trd ou! that there lad bet r: a steady growth. This Austerity. Introduced by Churchill, maintained by AUiee. it back again in Downing Street r' the k.nd of word that somehow seems to "cover the works " Bu' tins may not mean iff going to ft '1 as threadn.ire and harsh as it sounds. laRS nroKC into trie lull the water, take two handfuis of j hemnrrhaiie v.hn T couinn't have been more nervous even if I felt like it. Club in Cairo and killed all men who looked otn n? Am not 1 S.i t-iaiticnlly weryone of the ship gelfoam into the ! was titanciing there watching me. clotted almost i kept one basic principle in wrapped the rh,. mind Tlie less cutting, the less the soldier an ii.iwjii- pat-iiiiu; 'later. The bullet was COO units of rWitos", within a fraction of an inch of hours later he .., !!.. l.irt. I was nfraM he'd hip" it. He would hand it to his neishbor and so :t would ro. r.-nd to hand, ui! what little, was left of it nai.he Li.' bank One buiidowr would have done ;-. whole job better in a fraction ol ihe time. THE WHOLE Arab r:d is waking up now with a frenzy of determination to catch up with tl. west. Ther..- is an eirn.enial Ait.or.g them was my go:! frii-r.c: the Canadian Trade Com-r!--ior.et. Mcl-jd Boycr. Mr. an Mrs, Rover enfnain-cd me like one of their own iu.t. 1 when i ,vs in Egypt last yfar Tiny were as fine and rir. rl'j ft P.lr.i.riiiin rnonlA fi PI.I NTY TO SAV! I rim e Rupert s mayor deplores the tendency of the aideimen to : .eak io littie. They appear to :t lot And that reminds u U the first city council Fr d Stork. Duff Pattullo. Jack Hild-lteh. Die Mclntyre and the rest Sometimes they were eloquent, frequently saying something, and more than often on (he p. in! of doing so. Rarely, if c -r as conversation, argument or lust small taik tacking. And. it Mac!ud and I ti-f. ' '"- an I ever tn iild . i reitn conirui. we couia iioi con,naiv! ri'ites about Guid bi'Ck that if we tried. B-.il we m!i.ht he p to guide it if we accept its inevitability. EnjoyThe Best-Looking Shaves Ever i iac beer: ever. m-re marked in j t n:tt your. ! i.i-r-:.. d a.v-ssfne!:ts had ' xer. made ar.d in every cise had ; jeet ir.et. Th chun h had had i i veiy s -access ; ui year financially, i Ccmm.l.nents to tne W.---j... f f und ha 1 bee-u irvtea xi and j -.hese had ivn more than met. i The MT."s Club had undertaken j .mproTt men's and renovations u,d tiK-sr- had Uvn taken rare The women 8 organisations had. as usuai. done outstanding 1 work in raistne funds for essen- tiat jervh-es and replacement f There were no ou's'and.ne ac-' counts i The Sunday School had in- 1 erea, Ki and there was reed for more teachers Mid-week aetivi- ties and new groups had been undertaken and members of practicaily a!i a?es were now ecvered by the groups Appreciation of the contribution to the services by both morning and ' evening choirs was enthusiastically exafs.-T-d The fin" work of the oreanists. Mrs O T Freeman and H A. Piuym. was the suoject of vry favorable "M can be truthfully recalled there Tz-.vrw-.vo ciriha nnnm .is a lot to think about. The CHURCHILL'S volte face on acceding to Mil. the appointment of an American admiral a supreme naval commander for North Atlantic-Treaty Organization ha-s heen the subject of much comment. Not in the usual Churchillian manner was the Tiime Minister'.-? explanation to the British Hou?e of Commons when he said that he had faced an agreement that had J teen made a year atro by Mr. A'ttlee on an American admiral and that he had yielded in the interests of unity. Anyway, he said he was in favor of a system like that of the war when each navy commanded its own zone under joint chiefs of staff. All of which sounds a little more like wripgling than we are used to with Mr. Churchill. Although he had in Opposition so emphatically opposed an American admiral for NATO's hichest poft, he found himself in a different and more responsible position when heading the government and had to act realistically. .' However, the real thing that everyone should be interested in is that NATO gets the Itest man for the job be he American, British, Canadian or whatnot.. And it might also be remembered that United .States is really paying the most of the shot in actual dollars and cents although not possibly in the per capita proportion of austerity and sacrifice. All things being ejual, Mr. Churchill and the rest of u ;would, of course, insist on a Briton. oid days at least they Edinburgh ci.ici2ed the lighting S0"" neither afraid or silent y-:.em on some commercial ve- perirrces in the fir.t world war He and his wife spent days guiding me around that fascinating country Hr home cooked Canadian suppers were a wonderful chante from the exotic but ur.famiiiur food they serve in the famous Cairo hotels. I:k" Shepiif ards. THE BOYERS went out of their way to minimize what they said were rcare stories in the English speakin" newspapers were then! hides, authorities have been investigating. It has been decided that 40 000 road 'ervice vehicles x.il be equipped with two red lights reflectors nn a back s;op light WEVTWARI HO! A .pecial train of Maritimers will visit in British Columbia j next July and, like enou;;h. this) mm GILLETTE BlueBlades about conditions In Ejrypt They svemed almost pathetically eager to convince me that it was all wrong to imagine that th vast Egyptian student dem- fintrntion ftpalnsl the vri IN VANCOUVER use an Work at Conrad Sunday School -ere Mrs s.aiiy drig-roui! Boy-, was at a high stage of success r toM m an amusine tale tl( and sincere apprecation of tne how th and hr.r dauenter had i You skim oft tough heard iMtk M .whittle wih .od.yst.ilUitetMu. HUdc. Thi. supcr keen double-Jcf ir ouiUst .he ordm.rv k.nd Al.m use ... v money. CiilUti. Blue Hladari. Prteii.oo-mule fr ruur t"1U" R"0t' gone shopping and l't their euorut oi Miss A m citewart was voiced. The Increasing demands; ; sens? of direction. Suddenly an j made ujon 'he minister s time Arab youth turned up, panting , wet the subject of discussion anH S'pro ha ham i ! a rdrti. , with excitement , AUSTIN U DRIVE Special Low Rates for day, week or month For reservations contact: BROADWAY U DRIVE LTD. mendatirm th.t 'uridit.nnnl : hel'n I "dief. ladies, you must get, GIIUTTI 20-BUDt0ISflNStRWlTH should be provided in order that ou.t,of ic- quif;k; Scripture aSSaye jor ZJutlatf He went on to explain that USID-BIADE COMPARTInlNi- i "Go rseh the gospel.' these Increased responsibilities could be propely discharged. Th future outlook promises that even more burdens will require tc be borne High tribute was paid to Mr. Sieoer for his leadership in the work of the church, spiritually. 1616 there was to be a vast demon- t st ration in the next block. But he offered to conduct them to their , hotel, quickly and safely. They , knew he was after a fee us- , pected he was working a racket, .-net dtchiicd his offer. ; Nothing happened. So, the BAyview Broadway at Oak VANCOUVER 9, B.C. ociallv and materially Mr. tie ber thanked the merr.b-rs for "'-' ',- uw l" their words of appreciation but stressed his conviction that it wis largely due to tne sp.eidid support he had had from many officers and the membership cer.era'.iy. 'A. Dur.n was chairman and M... JJargatct McL-od s cretary i ,t the meeting. LOOK A NEW INGLJS WASHER With features r.o oth'-r rr.achine can offer. Save . M BUY NOW AT 159.00 RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC --1 ( v v .'. i I t - .... -A, , e LIMITED ao:i pi, at iace vaiue aa me scare t stories that one ht-ard about1 Egyp. I had the dbtinct impression even 'hen. that "the lady doth profit too much." That is, I feit that Mr. and Mrs. Boyer were unconsciously trying lo re-asv.ure themselves, even more than they were trying to reas-f'jrt me. For alter all I was staying only a few d.ivs EGYPT, and Indeed all that part of the world, seemed to m? even th"n a country perceptibly shaking with the first tremors of a coming political earthquake. LETTERBOX HAS RECENTLY ACQUIRED FREEHOLD AND CROWN LEASES TOTALLING 4 320 ACRE AND A FARMOUT OF 320 ACRES IN THE CAMPBELL AREA TO ADD TO PRESENT HOLDINGS BULIJ ROADS. NO TAXIS Editeir, Daily News: Social Credit declares that it seems asionishing to me 'Anything, physically prjs.sible . the British government financially pos- would have authorie-d a military 4 "tjT-'' K ' " Z ' can be made fi S sible.'t f Let us fancy wi we have a Social Credit government in Canada 8ANGK 7 - ! and the citizens of B.C. decide they will have an ail-w.;ather highway built, linking Vancouver and Prince Rupert. The So-,cial Cfidit government gives the ill WIWA B.C. government the ' go-ahead.'" Surveyors, engineers, crew managers, laborers of all types, get busy. The J ob Is progressing patisfaciorily. Men draw their 2 1 I t Jft :TTlTi 11 iTr 1 -i j i 96o , ; ACRES j-T ; UNDER I tEAse j JLJ D U 1 I I LUj 3 tJcTj-? . time checks, present them at the i bank and receive their pay from the money stream issued by the , government. This money from all 1 the checks from all these men. t.'preads throughout the nation , in exchange for goods, boots, j clothes, flour, vegetables, meat. cars, everything, strengthening demand for more production. KEEP VARM ELECTRICALLY ELECTRIC HEATERS" I' !.. - -J ' r . . s .4; These checks have returned to their source, have don" thrir job and are destroyed 1 cancelled i. The money they draw from these cheeks has been absorbed again into the money stream. There was no laxation, is no inflation, no priripal nor inlerest to pay, backed by taxation, as compared to the same link being constructed under our present system. This highway would be a national asset and tell us, where would one lose one cent because of Its construction? 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Prince Rupert, B.C. Prjnce Itupert Hotel, ig? riiml" I'Uf acreage nl the -inanr, exrept nliere nt-hern-ls liUted herein, I unprnveii ami miy htvetiHeii( In Ihe slinre of tin lliU!t lie (OlislnV red vjH'fti'ntlvp. 'TThi advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor '.' ' .i Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia