6 B B B B ... W ! mm' B 'HI' Erftue Rupert Dailp Bttiig Monday, August 27, 1947 mmmmm The Ketchican lish packer Sidney. Capt. Osmund Hend-ricksorr, docked here at 8 am. Saturday, carrying 124 tons otj canned salmon, the largest cargo she has had in two years she has been packing fish be-twren the two ports. The cargo will be sent over Canadian National lines to the eastern United States.-- Richard Large, son o! Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large, returned home on the Coquitlam last evening from a camping holiday near Vancouver- Advertise in the Daily News INCOME TAX v Returns Prepared See ' R. E. 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Wednesday os Prince Rupert 11:00 am. Friday ss Camosun, 4 pm. Friday ss Cataia, 5 pm. $4 Baby Toilet Scats and Pads 99c Complete With Pad 1 J (IbPH i f 65c Fancy Baby Pillow Slips 29c Ob----,.! MHBiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl.MkdA w ! r . ! f I Girls' D A Wat This photo shows a party of displaced persons aboarfl the train brought them to Bremerhaven, Germany, where they boarded the General Steawart for their voyage to Canada. Over 800 D.P.'s arrived in Halifax, N.S., to begin new lite and new hope In IBBBI Sizes 1-2-3-4-5-6 Regular Prices $2.25 - $3.25 SCHOOL resses w ALL SALES FINAL CASH ONLY Selection of Over 200 Girls Dresses. Assorted Styles and Colors Girls' Dresses Sizes 7- 10 - 12 - 14 Regular Prices $4 - $5 J ce s 99eVM( Includes the Popular Hi Girl and Teen Timer Models An Unusual Value BELOW WHOLESALE! 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It may have been that three women make a crowd even on the banks of the Red Deer River; or It could have 'been that the front sea of the democrat comfortably seated but two There were no family limitations, however. Any given number crowded in beside oui jown six, plus milk-cans, candy I palls and one small tub. There was no thought of inconvenience I or crowding net until 20 years t later and then it was too late to hcwl! The dampness of tJie river met the party as it neared the lonp sloping ravine where It ran. Not many rods further the air became filled with the pungent scent of ripe cranberries. Tne boys in particular grinned in Impish anticipation of squirting the Juice where it would do most damage. Everyone was expected to pick, and would, but there was ample time and opportunity for many other things as well. Beth should be accomplished. The home trip was different. There was less room because each container was brimming and standing separate. That meant that the younger genera tion slid Into any remaining crevies. Therefore there was murh less hilarity and less talk- In the back. Up front conversation was speeded up if anything, low in tone, and punctuated with sympathetic duckings. I It was this part that left the hangover that pensive, satisfied expression cn my mother's face that had nothing to do with rows of newly filled jars, tl was mystifying until one of these "days after" when she remarked: "Hearing someone else's troubles makcivour own so light." Picking blueberries was different. Especially where confidences are concerned, in tne wildest imagination it would not be possible for anyone to get comfortable enough to be that human The last ones I picked were just off Wantage Road. Some people maintain that they aren t properly blueberries but blue huckleberries. tOhers swear they are none other than deluxe blueberries. And I agree. With one foot deep in muskeg, the other two-and-a-half feet away desperately clinching a log. one hand flailing flies and the other picking, I still agreed and felt comfortable by ccrrcpan on with other blue-berry associations. The honors were definitely here and it hadn't all to do with flavor. Both kinds, the Alberta berry and these, are heavenly, Just one of those things put here for "'God's chlllun." My only complaint lies In the places they grow. Never, no never, are they out in the open where you tifkc a deep breath"aftd sigh rapturously. Instead, the best ones hee are In the centre of complete swamp area that takes ?"very grain of Intestinal fortitude to glimpse, let alone pick. And then the worms are there first. In Alberta they grow where it Is dry and hot and in a district inhabited by bears. Not the usual kind, but great big fellows who nclude blueberries on their menu, preferably out of a newly Mled pall that somebody hid In a shady little nook to pick up later, tl was put there after hours of toil. Since the berries hug the ground, pickers dq to.' So you limber up with a few ?ymnastics, arm yourself with what is known as a "picker." don a very broad-brimmed hat, and go to work. After the fir?" four hours it 'sn't so bad. There is a numbing Influence at work. Besides, you have gleaned a few berries Quite a few, in fact, counting all the leaves the picker brings with those deUcate clusters of blue. But you don't thlnlr n he leaves. Not yet. You wait until you arc at heme. Then you sit in ine coolest spot In the house, dream of blueberry pie and preserves, blow and pick small leaves and forget the Immediate and miserable past. "Worming" Is so much simpler. A bit of salt In the water, and up they come, dead and harm-1 less. 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