_ a any spentunes zee asing his daughter, for political ‘purposes. ' An Independent 1 newspape ce eaee JOHN, Pr. MAGOR.. oe President io viene \semeraeg u aie whieh has sey a. sore apes ate. eh | a HuilerStis “feguests, Prince: Raper’ ‘has en dy 1 to stake J “By HAROLD: This criticism is unlikely, in the.case.of Mrs. - riguages, She may prove a : welcome asset — nited, States diploingcy, | Pe os YDREAM STUFF: By HAL BOYLE. | : NEW YORK (f° —: -axcerpts, ‘from. letters people would likd ta get. — but rarely do: wy “Well, dear bother-In-Idw, I ‘guess T. won't: have to be borrowing from you. atid Sis any-. more, After 15 years. of ‘unemployrient, I fin- ally have found job, I. hiive, beet: délected: to. ‘wie the ‘ of being overdrawn $139. 48, your, joint. aceoun be the first ran shot to’ the: moon, job may be only temporaty. eae “Th is our pleastre. to, inform: you tHint as holder of ticket No. a grand lottety prize of- $142,000, and we ‘yee spectively inquite ‘whether - you: would: ike ‘the sum in bills or bY cheque?” “Upon recorisideration we. tealize ib was yidiculous to offer’ you. a. trade-in value of only $500 on your old car,’ We are upping t the figure to $1,800 and. pope: ve a = “Our iaboratory toate atiow that. the formula developed by your: INTERPRETING THE, NEWS” US. ‘space fight. TH8 Of LONDON : — Alan B. seit “ade. into apace has. given i lift, to, lagging . in thé world and steven en display of the . adventure broud@ht: ene Western . Burdy jpreleee both Shona courigé and Fay nited: States go of th He in not. 2 weappln a site matin a apace Ariat. in . socrecy “Britian riewhnobhte fahgétad, the weal’s. row Had achieved. ald. Me St tt. A Lond h ooling : wides Hof {atte ron id dridlo C08 a nt got Ae Lev voles Skote datterld i BP mai a they wor rile ly, thé cup is theses, teary =tip. , % adtback, yorld, stand jn our yart o no it, i] bok wo would I Whe, to have a ‘miles at Halt ed the! § ori ] sion a i rola) a, tin ant'o ey oe to President Kennody, | * QOrOR | ‘Ttalys 0 on: of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. A ‘Member of the Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulation’: Canadian ‘Daily Newspaper Publishers Association. ~ * a oe Le = abies by. The. Prince. > Rupert Daily. ‘News, Limited :.. a mies wa i961. e:0p mar t6. express them: vag &P, ‘Wheeler, of the University. of Brit- “asked in a clear and co- -operative 1 man-) -ner. Nothing will be: gained by” éff-- handedness, falsehoods.’ ‘or rudénéss; We've hollered loud -and long enough. “extent Nkrumah’ 'S policies: ‘seeme toward’ “Moscow ‘than ° ‘Washingto) in os went. all. out to give him a ‘full, red- arp come, nedy. A handsome brunette’ talented. in art .. 2- 164859214 you: have won . Awidll . sori with hls home chemistry set is worthless as fr: dandrutt, ctird . boosts prestige in n West §. prestige - r - poohed Shepard's. flight, . Petbresilhae: 'ponponedien ‘aa a a - r 8 xposed, . ° vente is the In a nieve oht: wa, utidr’ o here rae oy + en “quote. duiite nie a : Américain ‘devoted ‘to-the upbuilding. be qe R. "AYRES - Managing Balter oe vey | team, headed by Professor Mi ish Columbia; to’ answer the questions” to get some action. Now our bluff has’ been called.’ . ‘The survey y team ‘Will ask some per os . tinent’ questions. : They are not aski ing i he to be nosy, ‘They. couldn't care. e-- Jess about. your, business — they’s re ve strangers: here. All they want is, the. 9. “facts -ma’am.” All answers are. con= ' fidential: So. ‘when the survey team . canvasser. calls fat your. home or: pints ee ne. of business: or you receive a ‘question- d: naire, in the:mail, be. generous - —. é information. “Ite ‘should’: “mean: sortie: _ much*needed housing for this city dnd a ‘better. standard of. living | for : a 2 great " y. many people—even you. en with ‘MORRISON’ - Canadian Press Staff, Writer o Mrse. “Kennedy made’ “her. . airport emt way. p wad of. f-polities-t put 3 in: assisting her husband ‘in. ‘welcoming: Presi- - dent® Habib Bourguiba of. Tunisia and his wife. oa oS 'ghe* “was able : to put them. completely: at. ease - oe - aby. addressing i os every day — French. | ‘the: ‘language they. use: It was the same with ‘visiting préntier Con- | stantine: Karamanlis. of Greece who held an. embassy party on April 17, the . very . -ady the: Cuban invasion took Place. are we'd like to get but seldom do” pecause ‘of. its, tendency. to destroy the scalp. “However, we ‘are greatly excited over its po- you | ‘and. the boy would drop in to talk, over terms we are sure. that . tential: as a crabgrass remover, - and if . “Frankly,.. this time the bank. is . in. eros, and we regret any inconvenience to you or your. husband. : -Our.recheck shows that. Instedic actually has a balance of $367, 20, If you wish, we will be glad: to write another lotter to your oe | Regina: dirport.terminal se Cariboo: ‘country. oo ne? a a husband explaining the mistake. is entirely. our o fault, and you are blameless."': an “Tt was awfully sweet of you-to pay. me. $78: a week alimony out of your, $125 salary these last 20 years, George, but you ‘don't have to any longer... I met a well- to-do retired businessman on a trip to Florida last. month. who, simply insisted that we — well I suppose, you edn: guess | ‘the reat, Since your Inst. alimony. cheque ar- rived ‘after tha deremony, T am returning it. uneashed, " : . ‘ . : ee nddian Press way. to Venice after a Vatican audience: with . Pone John, whon she learned the news, “I, am very glad,” an official quoted the monarch, Prime Minister Dicfonbaker of Onannda sent - . Kennedy a, telogram asking the prea t thoxo ndnootat é wilt convey to, Shepard, an to’ apprdalh Hot. ot Ub fm in tha profdet .“ Canadinns on this courageous oxptolti! we, e The Comininiat ‘bali: Witter ‘ive tie 4 news almost a full column, on iis front page and sald Jn. the headline: “Now there are apacemen,” _ two But, reaction. in Communist colntrlen noohie., . Tt was only back-page nows In ‘the dovict . Pyoss and Promfor Khruahehey anid in a apecch dt Mrovan, Armonia, that Soviet astronatt Yuri . Gafidrin winda the flrat.apace trip “na Ca shilp all the way around the: enrth, and no Iwint An oné way or ‘another... dker phraso = “Mob juat in one. Why. | yt nie gfe éy" — Was a roforonce to the up me down | Hight as. Shépard, . oat Moscow © nowarididtis gave. ‘oH - facta of the fant under ) ing in U.8.A: of rockét. with, matt “| Papers ued a report of the sil seitee | Nowa: agoncy ‘Tass. whieh. etd’ Bhépied sent cog trip in any aa, globo-girdiing trip in any way rasa adm! itted tha @hopaed'e flight to the Soviet dohfavemett Th Bulgaria, the U.S, mannad apna | ent was called Piinsignifioant: if not pprimitiva” aom= SHOR. pared with. Gagarin’s. full: orbit, oo aw! o OO tne Hoadlitia Apne - t be compered with aint i ‘ “inden. OF. : . MODEL OF: - brewery, | h: home: and -Falsed © ae fame. | full, : oma a Aeciaélor then ‘east ‘in aluminum. _ who. iwas* ‘commissioned ‘by y tne on wil’ Viny: ana. ‘tell: tlie story: of. my. grandpatetits on my" . mothér s* side, who. Could” be. classed +: “as + - pidneérs” of* thé. My: _grand-" aséy,.was _ born: in Sligo, ‘Ireland: and emi-' grated: tothe: ‘United States as hand. | in. 1 high diplomacy New Yor ‘and | settled: ‘in, He must ' have™ ‘done: ‘quite os “well” “in. ;the» new: Jand- because. . ine aw very . ‘short::time He. be-. . edme ‘the owner of: a: small L ‘matried,- owned » his. 9 country: in. Bitish Coe. Grandfather; “had. 33; ‘John .who. left.the country: to hunt: for his. fortune in Cali- fornia., ‘Nothing ‘was: heard of him, for.a few’ years. ‘and it, was felt that brother John. had. met. with < misadventure . and was ‘among the missing. ‘One’ day grandfather | received: a. letter from ‘Him having beén.- posted in: Barkerville,. British Colum-. bia, many’ ‘months " ‘pefore.. John -told : his, brother , all about: the. wonderful riches. of the: Cariboo, where. one. could practically: shovel. the. gold nuggets up by’ the coal can He: also“ told about the wondérful climate, it was. real~- dy. anew: ‘approach: to. Para- _ disé. Grandfather. got the gold fever, andthe. more he. thought it, over. the. more it grew..on him; and the more, he. longed. to:.be.Jn on the’ dhovelling, of golden: nuggets in far off Cari- bod, He ‘finally. broached : the - subject. to: grandma: ‘Catherine, She. was, 4 person. of very. good senso and judgment, and. told — her husband that-it. Was some- thing. ‘that deserved a lot. of thought on ion " “Gratidme” : Gathering: put: it . this, Way i “You ado. Mike we ‘have a ‘good, Hard, herd; iitd yo Have “1 good business and we are .. getting on. well, We have four young: children growing up who néed schooling and train-. ing for the future, I would think this over very carefully before you decide to o to an unngnovn country, an: a, viow. vate You know il ed broth thor Join Sve, had brit halion and fiat isla Litt “ wane told huidaet on oa dldp cit fett, Saitudhor th ens dun | ta at not aie puget dirt foyé ir near t6 Hitec fh faa Ke i att tid ne dpoaition aver enrefully to siutaty ‘Grandma | “admid | Biok and nd mov ve the fantily out to the nad sh abn vi At last he one, 0 HG, would aanle v thd trip to thd Carib viait brother John an the mining © Bf Catherine, thigh on atandrhoth her _ thinking Mird ahd had “fe Wor mind or. (he: init ‘auggoation, 8o she had har in ANG Mike you «will not: fo ite is that wild Be, Heit, 80 gat ’ that aut of fae Mind Hig now, If you th ott naive t fo. to those thts wf ea thot you will: hava: ta. take ho farnlly ‘cen. oe H100PER i séulpto cand’. éasting artist John. Nu “pnd: oping cranes’ cast: at his Lumisdén, ' Sask., The idea was f denairemient 9 ‘of. f, breinsport to: Set tue ine: e. display: ” ~ took | “passage. on 2. “steamer - down *the:: “Atlantic ‘seaboard. os os potatoes. onderful- riches. of. the: er’ ‘do. ‘well ‘prother named consideration to- pit. was time Have fo-, ner, did. not woldonte Mike's aM PIONEER Bt Seansiers thatched: with you. “ipHat is the only. way. ‘I will consent. Ye will remem-.: ber how many men we have. known of from just around here who. went off to the coun-.. try’. called. California looking for nuggets and left their fam-— ilies behind, and. have | never been: heard’ ‘of. since.: “You ean . see that ’ ‘thie: -journey - ‘is not. . one that I look ‘to with much - pleasure, ‘to go, to. a country of wild Indians ‘and Englishmen, but Vi. stick ‘with my, man.” — In the. ‘spring. of 1868, after ~ clearing their: affairs they said - farewell- to their ; ‘friends and bound: for. the. Isthmus, of: Pan- “rather grim.. They and’: ee - their Isthmus and had their: belong- ‘ings hauled. by mule train:, » They. took . passage bound for.San Francisco. After. waiting for.some time.in San. Francisco they. secured pas- ‘sage on a large vessel’ bound” for. Victoria. On arrival at Vic- =|: toria the. ship was held up for a few days, as the authorities had discovered smallpox among ‘the Chinese steerage passengers. However, they were released and allowed to go on their. way. They took passage for New Westminster but on arrival one of their little girls Katie took sick,and they had to-get:a doctor, On ‘examina . tion the doctor found she had smallpox, no doubt contacted on. the boat to Victoria.” “The little girl was quarantined and lingered: on for some time but finally died. Grandma then had an Inerease in the family: and:they were forced to winter in New Woatminster as. it was. too late in the year to BO on to -the Cariboo. . In the spring. of 1940" the farally took river passage up “to Kort Yale. Thoy ‘made thetr. way wp the newly constructed Cariboo waron .road bullt by the Royal Erigincets, arriving ‘in: Cariboo in 1869 by shanks’ rhfire, Their biggage “hauled by | ‘in ox cart: willés peyorid whore Ashcroft stands today, the gold seekers mot someone | who told them “they. wore now. in the Gari a0 country, The couple hale eaungl of war, hourin to think io find John Vénady the brother-in-law, and spave him. direct. them ta theo . “pramiadd Land" of. nuggets, af olen | and thatehod ih with and mud to nid i dom ean peaide tha Oaribao pond, . Jana 1éft, Grandma. dria the fathily ih aerril, = comfor while he stared wp (ho rone to Jook fof brather John, , Ie had brat t dittcttty In rindi him, Ia inautvdd dong. t me Jengthy 46 prothor ho at up ahnok. witha a-dollnr to his name — hg got bret to his Ai 4 eer several wake — dbaddned d tdnortdd on. ff anor dotin, pate it ntid - io in Cath ard vot. anny ang a Me unett ‘mattora od rn m nad “tage adie ae inet aan “t d '!triah built an 4 thunder atorm had como up, and the yan. aoniing . Mhrongh * the four... children “ walked *| most: of the way. across |. the: / ‘from es . Panama City on.:a: ‘steamer. ve usual appearance. | was a middle - age dressed. ‘man. of, . shops. fe pipe, ‘with interest. Zz ‘eét a pipe no a he fnquirs® . “plained. " Copyright: Canada Wide In. New York, 1 went into a- 2 tobacco shop smoking a favor- _ ite pipe. of mine. which .js_ fluted and has 2 somewhat un- le rial “He ae at my va “Where . did -youk ‘Wkek ayes Fld, ne. _nsked. nor = Z “that”, : “British: Columbia,’ " The ‘clerk. a. . ‘a friend, . 1 ek: a “South ‘America, eh?” pointing, “Out. side of. Idaho, that way.” “On?” gaid. ‘he, astonished. : “wT related : this’ -scornfully.. ti “Now, just av “minute!” ‘North’ and South’ Dakota are Sand ‘Minnesota.and even Iowa... - > fhe Torontonians have a. fair... idea where.Ohio is and ‘maybe ” * "Indiana. And. the. Maritimers™ -: ean tell | : ‘Connecticut . is. But. the aver- oy “age Canadian has only the o> fogziest notion: of the location ot you exactly «where ’ ‘of .the states.” Still, ‘South’ smoke! a. Revolution: ment. looks at. one of two alums. °: ‘foundry: ‘and now mounted | ‘outside : ‘thie : puilding. The models, ‘which cost: about $8, 000;: were first: scultured : and: first. conceived. by. ‘Regina. designer Mrs, : Berry Gillespie ~ ee. P Photo, ve we - nological’ change, : ‘progress “ts. “so rapid that.a machine ‘is out” of date even before it goes into ony WIG 168 ONEN. Lo roof had” “nade: ‘as mess out sof. her. nice.. sheets... The old folks were in a: bad. a4 ‘spot. It: shad: cost them nearly all their: money: to get this far- into the ‘Cariboo and_ no gold was. to be. feund.: The. Jarid - looked. good down the. hill’ by _the’ Bonaparte River, so” Grandfather filed on a. home-. -: stead and started to. ‘make. -a' home for his family. They had very. tough going’ for a few . years ‘but as..the soil “proved. very: fertile in: the ‘Bonaparte Valley, they. managed,to. make their living: -off..the . land. The Jand proved very adaptable: for “TIME | ‘AND. PLACE” - eoined to describe this: white | -yooate. that all. our: “Their. potatoes: ‘be- 7 came; in’ time’ ‘famous: ‘and’ were.” ” privilege’ OL 4 climbin| ‘much’ in’: demand. and known: : But, an antique can be taiy- ve ly. young... ~The typewriter’ on). < which I:am, : _ these: words,” ‘for. example,» “It. “setting ” isnt: ‘much ° older . than I: ‘ant: “oe “and ‘it’s: an. “antique already.” ‘In this age: of, rapid. ‘tech- production, “A new: proverb: has’. ‘rapid aging process: “IE. It: works, it's -obsolete.? vs " ‘After a machine has been in use long enough to become ‘fa- miliar, people get. sentimental - and nostalgic about its: _pass- - . ing. . - Personglly. I-can work ‘up a. real. “emotiona] “storm “This doesn't’ mean that ra should go’ by. sailing ship. : - think a-fleet of dude Mating ce a ships. would be profitable,. with:......» a ecargo In the: hold and. the ~: + eS denly_ met. “up: with’ “the p, on © “crew. “paying | heavily. “for. ‘the a coe ‘But.’ _salling _ ships. down . . “been their Mfe - Is bound in. “shallows ‘and ‘in Or lose. our Le - William © Shakespeare. . “about.” sailing ships, steam: locomot- ’ ives and all kinds, of glamor-~ ous. old- fashioned. devices... ping cand hauling on me frozen ropes. . tions: murmured, * main carriers: of goods on ‘the Loo ” sea, ‘are gone, and nothing will * bring them back. The clipper.” . ship Cutty: Sark’ is. forever in a pasin beside’. the Thames “at Greenwich, Eng- land, She. isn’t. so old in years, wan, " che sald, comprehend- * ing. : . “No, mm I said,: ._ the other Montana, oe " he” ~* said: “The Vancouverites know “where : Oregon and‘. Utah are,’ ~The? ‘Winnipeggers | know wher America, Holy : moored. . All Aboard with G. E. Mortimore ao ae How: old is an ‘antique? The. : word summons up mental pic- : ‘tures of ‘suits of armor, chain-. ed Bibles and slim chairs that - were. made before. the. French but: she. is a genuine antique. a ‘With the classics . There is: ‘a tlde in) the. affairs: ~ of ‘men, a 4 Which, taken’ val the ‘flood, leads on: to fortune; ‘Omitted, all. the. ‘miseries: “And. we ‘must. take the current “when it-serves, ventures. * Herbert ‘Bayard Swope, who. ‘dines at hours that seem very : pecullar to his more . rational friends, called George Kauf-- “man one evening atl .9:30 and. inquired, man told. him, at m. digesting _ eb Fe bands” girl: friend.’ the’ My husband. acknowledging . (continued on Page D > Attar pasaihig point: 10. j,Grandtathor pull a wiewam. tall and. arked everyone ‘ . int If scamad that no ona): ‘aoomod. to know him, After a yoh he found his. 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