lat . . . ¥2 . a memorial service for Rt. Rev. J. B. Gibson, Bishop of Caledonia, and Mrs. Gibson. ; The throng filled St. Andrew's live He bids us to go forward | Cathedral, where for the past| again.” |25 years the late Bishop Gibson| Agsistead by Rev. John Twin- greeted and guided many Of|jng, pastor of St. Peter’s Angli- | those present can Church at Seal Cove, and ip : ba by Rev. Canon'the choir, Canon Prockter, at Basil Prockts himself deeply the close of the service moved ‘touched by the sudden loss of slowly from the altar to the a man who spent the last 46| entrance of the Cathedral where years as a missionary of the/he asked for “a peaceful day” , Church of England in Canada.) for all. wp COUNTESS f Elgin and Kincardine have |the simple but jemn service Bishop Gibson and Mrs. Gib- ite to St. Thomas, Ont., to open the pone in now ae yn died last Wednesday in a Fair August 5 and lay the cornerstone ae fell lently cee MARY ear accident just past Midland CE . as € “Ons oO fal us na ali-~ ‘ . . 71 Later they will tour western Canada tie : snd ania eae ie ao al Pines, Their daughter, Eileen, yy TICKLES—Little open the British section of the eins + ee de th F th Pin 41-year-old home economics, 4 voor-old deer bition (CP PHOTO) |> ’ = : "8 : ten es AVP | teacher at Courtenay, and Rev, ’ | > c . 4 ‘ neve - ; ; ; : 7 ar eee ;|C. 8. Deacon, a retired mission-| Git ict was turned over to th i. ee ae oor ary, were injured. fens om call in | oe status = w its own safety since a The Bishop’s other daughter,|;. be ae ae a out peop e A GRAND MAN Mrs. Alexander Parker, and his; ~~“ a aehet Amt A tiny old lady with snow|son, Henry, have arrived here} Shore white hair, dressed completely| from Eastern Canada to attend jayor NORWICH, England @—The|!", black with a finely woven last rites at the Cathedral on of Ro-| judges called on Mr. and Mrs,;¥@ll over her wrinkled face,| Wednesday. Eng-\Sidney Brown to inspect their | SPOKe the words that probably Ven. Archdeacon Edward flying}garden in a tenant-gardening | WePe ON everyone's lips as she| Hodson of Terrace will conduct 4 n Can-| competition. They found peach- | S4!@ softly: “He was a grand) the service, assisted by a num- United |es and lavender as well as fruit, man |ber of diocesan clergy. ened ween i a | flewers and vegetables. Amazed Bodies of the ‘i-year-old CONNAUGHT RIFLE 4 naz , : ov <= awe > - . é Ss : 1 ‘ tour | the ae awarded first prise oe ee - a nee MARCH, Ont. re in| the Browns, who are both! °**' oth aul ‘ rou Mil A ial 2 : t tt | trate | blind 2 pm. to 10 pm. ilitary Attache eae | + 6 . Standing in the pulpit be- as'a “hu; ‘uccess.” y 1 waste o ; “ath the Union Jack and Can- aS é luge SUCCESS. ; HAMBURG, Germany (AP) | CES HE Von sack I R t H + . We | professor Claude Dornier, noted|#4a's white ensign, Canon 0 e urn ome The 12-day camp, which at- ela-| ; : | Prockte i quietly tracted 1,200 Guides between the ) , German designer of flying boats, ; *TOCKer Sala quietly i : ; a _ towns | plans to resume production of | It is a bitter blow that ha rom OscoOW ages of 13 and 16 to these ranges xports ig | come to our hearts é d- near Ottawa for a stint at living mr | @ireraft as soon as the Allies lift | COM” to our hearts that so su ‘ an a 4| their ban on plane construction denly we should be departed OTTAWA (P)—A young Cana- Slee ian au the cit will ‘i ot ’ |in Germany from our Bishop and his wife. | qian tieutenant-colonel is com- ‘une ' e oo 8 ai ee , RECALLS VISIT ing home to report personally (2) 4. : me visi i : whs . en § ar ada. Auck- |. GENOA, Italy (Reuters)—The While we say this is a loss, 9" wnat he has seen and heard Mrs. D. E. 8. Wishart of Tor- |Duke and Duchess of Windsor | it is not a lo for all that was in two restricted years as mili- cba = nat ae mi sionae for ve" \ have arrived at the Italian good and comforting in these | %4ry attache in Moscow. — aankde. rid th . Codie was a Riviera resort of Portofino’ in| people belonged to God so that) He is Lt.-Col. B. J. Guimond,) on age oop Z Car nail their yacht “Amazon” from/ they are not lost 41, of Quebec City, who went to ise success Mah BnYONe ®') Cannes on the French Riviera Canon Prockter recalled the’) Moscow in 1950 with orders to) Hopea sr ccom a ee first visit to Prince Rupert of| use all possible legitimate means “Every last one of those girls } tee , : , . w © ic ; ce \ ] fe S > ¢ »y 7 and) — gyNDUN (CP)—Mrs. Mar- | Mrs. Gibson as a child with her report what Russia is doing) would lov vo na ee ined) cele Campbell tried to remove 4 father, the late Bishop Du Ver-|in the military field. He will oe/ weeks here. They have kept on week In| some soap from a tap. Her | net, and said “that was the very|teplaced by Lt -Col. Robert C.| the go so much tnai they haven’: . Mire Siect f : . Stew 4 ie é me i 2 lonesome. A Ba finger stuck, Firemen couldn't | beginning of her church activ-|D. Stewart of Oakville, Ont. . had time to be lonesom G f s . 2 il- > + Memes | get it out, They eut the fitting | ity ae eee ig Bi five mil- | EARN CITIZENSHIP : and Mrs, Campbell sat in the The association of so many ! a aa aan a caaieaelis “The purpose of the camp was a ambulance with her finger still | here began in those days. We a. ne toes chor ions vitoally to teach the girls a few points Ham-) yp the tap. Later an engineer | honor those brave servants. who a oa aie ee itself the |22 citizenship and to think as oa u Vel-| put the tap in a vice and filed (in the midst of willingness, de- insets ' she is . he *| Canadians and not of any par- e Mrs. J.B.) the metal away. manded so little, and did so| Fussians make a cerlain num" ticular province yy air on i ay ee much ber of official publications avail- ; lal Set on . : ae ible to western embassies. There “We didn’t have to shove it Bishop's Ae »—Sir Basil Broome, GOOD EXAMPLE are the newspapers and other) down their throats, The girls ae aes = Northern ire- What seems to us to be a magazines. There are things| camped with other girls from and, created a Viscount = the most dreadful thing is really|such as air and army demon-| every province and our pur- N. Kirkse} arti ae ols ae — not for we can quietly remem-|strations in Moscow which aj| pose was achieved.” . weary i hes ta ne title o iscoun agi . ; , ai ie a nes } % " rrived in| Brookeborougt at Colebrooke in ber the. good teaching and good | foreigner can see The 26 international Guides ‘ehmedbinia: gn 4 € example set by the Bishop and| Out of all these things a > United States, the ‘any reprée=) the County of Fermanagh: ; y Z Si > healt ffom the United tates, th i) Kootenay eo 8 Oe GEL his wife _ |trained observer can ‘extract|anged by the Girl Guides As- here fo Bishop Gibson and Mrs. Gib-|enough information to be of! .oojation Gibs« LONDON (AP)—Alex Herd, 23,; son simply sought to do justice (See : : ici stole a kiss from a pretty blonde and walk humbly with God SE IES GIRLS BUSY s Geni in a park. Judge Sir Herbert In that we believe he wa The girls have had a’ busy 7 ‘noh Dunnico fined him 40 shillings | ¢ailed by the Lord, let us tak: When In Rome... reund of affair ince they at- ‘ h and suggested next time he feelS ¢ourape and believe that as we oe : 7 7 ‘ : : e oon tas ‘5! romantic he should be careful - BASSINGBOURN, Herts, jrived at camp. In a dition t ” not to kiss a policewoman England @®-—Staff Sgt. Ste- |regular camp activities, they are “ ‘ A phen Morachnik, United States | held a provincial song and danse H th intil my ajor airman, says U.S, servicemen | night for the public and a n- sulers) funi a ee ce Po te wena. ee oe cae ea who waht to marry’ English | Dut + East Indies, Jamaica, Ber- re . Erne ‘ ” Brits mh “ girls should first learn the | muda, Britain, Guadaloupe and adt 0 ‘ ag : . + Ar, 7 chai at oR t t publi ool e ivers secret of making tea In an | St. Pierre and Miquelon who were + Ab shana ts : hed to Se un- arnred forces magazine he has | guests of the Canadian Girls Canad - a . tii =e oe , a 300-word article on brewing | will remain. in Ottawa for an-| of a | fair trade prac ices oy S apers Britain's favorite beverage. iother week in private homes ar- eleva i= —— _ — a ~ — - h Pat LONDON (AP) A new 12- ; j : Mia, (AP)— De- Ot-| volume edition of the works of | , MARIANA, 3 = Satur i American novelist Theodore “¥f de ae eo aehe Gain ? S$ oO U V E N l RS , lay ear old Wayne Gainet ; Dreiser is being published in the or ry os se My ie forse \ KK (AP)—-Mrs, Ray | Soviet Union. The new Dreiser iceman . Se it , re den- \ ; r | the legal heat | edition is getting a printing of blot a4 se — 54? wae hed : POSTCARDS 'd Max Berman for | 75,000 copies oo oe eee ee ee ff apartment radia- uesda tas the current heat Maj.-Gen, Frank’ Armstrong, To Take Back Home €. > : commanding officer of the 6th vw! ¢ . ‘er, Berman was hildren Given Air Division, explained to the With You. Phot giving his ten boy that no one could get into . h heat Life-Size Toys | ts, . BURNT LEATHER WALLETS, ALBUMS, ETC. le the fine was $25 This paper has bo be deliver ; s a ‘ ed, Wayne insistea, and if ho See Our Window Display ! Reuters) COPENHAGEN (CP)—Cily coun couldn't go into the area th pped his cil decided ore years ago to General would have to deliver : give children life-size toys. On erm as lav > ace f Pe? \ Korea anil playgrounds they placed a fir General Armstrong delegated irty no. |emeine, a railway engine and 4 Major Ted Silver to deliver thts slam fishing boat The chidren were the paper to the “third house . rvers say delighted, The far-sighted coun-| oy the left” as the carrier boy 518 Srd Ave TP hat] ily .. |Cillors now are placing tramcars| aincted ill assur- ; ‘ | ‘SSUT~| on the playgrounds, hoping +o © | _‘ increase the intake of apprentice conductors, TREE MISNAMED ' | Sch | ne : me The National Geographic So- WESTERN NGS | di 00 : ee ee at Fa ciety has found that the Ber / ’ RI . Fossil remains of tigers anc : ee 2 Arrives hippotami were found in the muda cedar is actually a juni a Kirkdale Cave, a limestone cav-j per, a type found nowhere else Shes A gO? ee ‘eshire. Engle n the world. (As vy ! Railways) erm in Yorkshire, England i a One in every package of wo — 2s P POST'S GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES vnat “safety vhen a spe- out of this ruction car, ’ .E. Daly of Van visor, and D CNR safety Montreal, arrived ’ Bive a Spe- Bi ‘lety minded- . Noyees mer sleepe for the I, eX~} purpose | noaates MW in | DErsoOn seats, & projection | ards of films, equipment, | its own gen-| Y, and a smail | use when the | up to a train, rom centre to cen- | 1 in nger or freight | » > Of Convenience } train started weeks ago and | 1 week-long | 7eorge family looks to Woked x beh ton AND WE'VE THE FOOTWEAR . That offers just the comfort every member of the plus smart workmanship and sensibly low prices styling, quality } Footwear Hundreds Attend Solemn Service at Cathedral From the humblest to the highest, young and old alike gathered together in silent prayer Sunday Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, July 28, 1952 25th Anniversary on Ship A charming lady from Colum- bus, Ohio, who is observing a un- | ique anniversary was aboard the | luxury ship Prince George when | she sailed into this harbor Sun- on her fifth sailing to Alasks | this season Miss Adalene Hardesty, well known in the travel agency busi- stopover in Jasper National Park the tour members journeyed on to Vancouver. Miss Hardesty hopes to con- tinue and personally conduct her interesting tours for many years to come. The Canadian Rocktes- Pacific Coast-Alaska trip is prob- ably the most popular on her day Gay iness, has been bringing annual | list. | tour parties here from the East- Another prominent passenger iern United States for 25 years. on this voyage of the Prince She has 26 yacationists with|George is G. W. E. Nicholson, her on the present trip. These | vice-president of Union Bag and | tours, averaging about 25 per-| Paper Corp., New York City, who sons, have always crossed Can-|is accompanied by Mrs. Nichol- ; ada by rail. After a few days’ son. | Guide Caten Draws to Cle | With Praise of Commissioner Guide camp ever held in Canada has been described ‘Roy ROGERS — KING 3 OF THE C marked on the front “Roy Rogers WESTERN RING” Yes! Rey Rogers picture rings — TWELVE of them — featuring Roy Rogers, Trigger, Bullet and other exciting Western subjects. In bright colors — fit any finget. You'll want them all! &éM t eer ALL 12, Sugaromsting makes Grape-Nuts Flakes extra delicious, extra appetizing. And they provide the nourishment of sun-ripened wheat and malted tin TWO grains, not one! 26 say Try Grape-Nuts [ Flakes today. ar = COWBOYS Janet Tyerman of Vancouver and Gertrude. make quick and affectionate friends. Gertrude found wandering ‘around the streets of Vancouver’s business it was found to be too tame (CP) — The largest, strated their skilis in advaiced | Ottawa with the Silver Cross for jlast October {milk wagon to halt a runaway | dogs of the chase which hunt by) Ceremonial Service University of British Columbia The deer 1 the Jm une Tnlet fre a ar urrard iniev ir 4 NOTLA (CP PHOTO Bodies of Bishop and Mrs. Gibson will lie. in state in St. Andrew's Cathedral from 2.p.m. until 10 p.m. on Tuesday | | | | RANGES, SOUTH. On Wednesday morning, there will-be national Girl a celebration of Holy Communion at 8:30 am. The Bishop of New West- Rev. Godfrey Gower wooderaft ‘\ techniques, . group- singing, folk-dancing, handi- crafts and simple dramatics: In addition they were taken in groups of 300 to see the capital district and do some shopping on their own. At the closing ceremony, will be the celeprant. ete a a ea a ae nae ae ee SPECIAL THIS WEEK: | GENERAL "ELECTRIC WASHERS |. Enquire today about our drastic reductions Mrs. Wishart presentea Jean Wilde of gallantry for her quick action | in jumping into a horse and save several children from being vane. HUNTING DOGS Hound is the term applied to} f aenettetatetete ene “es scent alone, such as bloodhounds. reader: SR AAAAARAARADO * For genuine parts and service Prince Rupert, B.C. phone or Stewart, B.C write above. | FOR CASH!! ; ee @ C.CF. Club meeting, Metro- : pole Hall, Tuesday, July 29, 8 on all General Electric Washers. p.m. Members please attend. meee This is an opportunity you shouldn’t miss. . . ' ‘ELECTROLUX I$ esican |! Northern B.C Power (Co. Ltd. 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