8 " Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, May 14, 1951 SHIPS AND WATERFRONT of '""' 5 T :' RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE 1 1951's Outstanding : Made-to-Measure 7 1 t.-;' ; 'Clothing .v.-.,. i. w m iit . i j r ' v. story 1 Mrs 1 to ont of oil ctur M-6-M prMftts , GREER WALTER GARSQN ill v.iw.'' m hi HODIAK- GENH A r.AMOUt PIATIIS IMIAIII "a Intrigued By Windows Capt. William Koughan, harbor mastei", had no news this morning, but when a man walked into the room from on outside window, almost as nonchalantly as walking through a door, Capt. Koughan was ready with a story. . Presence of the man was alight he was trie window cleaner, but he didn't stay long enough to give his name. It was in the type of window that Capt. Koughan and the reporter became interested. All , the office windows In the Federal Building are designed so hat the lower and upper halves ilide open and shut in a parallel manner. They can also be removed entirely from their casing with little effort. "A window cleaner's dream' said Capt. Koughan. "I've never seen windows of this style before." He expressed the desire to have such a feature in the new home he is building but disregarded the possibility immediately when he thought over what It might cost. Another valuable feature of the windows is the facility with which furniture could be moved in and out as both panes can be removed with case. For ventilation, Capt. Koughan demonstrated how a draft-free opening was obtained by just pulling out the window a few inches. A heavy lock on the inside makes It Impossible for the window to be "jimmied." ! A KOREAN MEETING--U.-Gen. Sir Richard N. Gale, dirjetor-genrral of military training frr the British Army, right, talks with Lt.-Col. J. R. Stone, left, iummandcr of the PPCLI, during a recent visit to Korea and Brilish units in the Far Ejst. Gen. Gale spent som? time in Wahiiigtun and conK-rrod with the Canadian rhirl's ol ftaff in Ottawa during a visit last month. Col. Stone flew at the week-end to Krtnmnlon on compassionate leave due to the serious illness of his young daughter. Tlv? officer in the 5 ic I i ii jfrji i.Ji7 Vr'-Ta,'''''1'" l'ita.:. MONDAY -TIESDAY 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. . Srlrrtrd Short rfft Wl 8-bJrcU ygPl ,t, ZP-WSSif, ' 1 ft 4 T .ST. f Adilrd..' Carlimn Sn. Shiwinpl.jJ TMlay to W vessels. .Moving, rackiin, On Shipin and W ( arlase and Complete, Reliable it rieiit Servire. Also a? Canadian Liquid "' for Oxygen, Acetyl' w.Mlng sunjiliM. LINDSAY'S CAM & STORAGE LW- Cor. 2nd' and Park I1 KsL 1IH0. rhoneid ! Suits -Sportcoats -Topcoats. i Thll dvtliiicnt h net publlthj or diip'jvt d W the Uqua (ti (CP from National Defence) r ( -1 "J CANCER FELLOWSHIP Dr. Fred C. Heagy. 32-year-old research biologist from London, Ont., has been awarded a British Empire Cancer Campaign F.xchanr,'-' Fellowship. He will complete advanced studies in fundamental cancer problems at Glasgow University. (CP PHOTO) Port Essington Woman Passes Esther May Spalding, 25-ycar- "Id daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Spalding of Pert Essing- ton, passed away Saturday in the rnnce ituperi uenerai Hospital. I She had been in the hospital fori only a brief period. Interment will be made In the city on Wed ncsday. cheese-maker, at the moment assisting Mr. Joss. Three more are expected to arrive shortly, Mr. joss younger brother, another Swiss and a German. Incidentally, the Joss family may try producing Yogurt one i of these days. j Mrs. Joss says it's a rood which : they make for their own use' every day of which they are fond. If all goes well it may bb included in their production program. Von arc invitod to view the newly-arrived outstanding dispiay of fabrics and see our distinctive Made-to-Measurc StyVos. ' ' ' i, Fit Guaranteed with Every Garment . iod or fc tU ConmNnl ci IVltidi Collate ' AGILE NATIVE . SUVE TRAM ' The Rocky Mountain goat Is Tl;.' first strp in It. BEN Gt'HION ON TOl'R NEW YORK Premier David Ben Giiriort is visiting United States Irt connection with the floating of a loan for Israel. He saw Prof. Albert Einstein at Princeton University Saturday. TEMPLETON'S T-R-C'S QUICK RELIEF RHEUMATIC Why nf tnm Ml wMrl-thm, ARTHRITIC I tharf MiWmi NEURITIC PAIN BwHw! TmimpI 4 Mick, la4-fr raljcl villi 0H.UONS SOLO mr tcaa A ty. "Cut. :;,; Buy TRADE jtc: Chop 5uey - Chow Mein HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 sure-footed over iec, snow or (ion nf the slave to rocks because its hoofs have a British law of 1807, 1 Union steamer Camosun, Capt. John Boden, arrived in port at f 5:30 yesterday afternoon from J Vancouver and wayooints. sail Ing at 11 p.m. for Alice Arm and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow morning to sail south at noon. The Camosun brought north the usual heavy freight cargo and a considerable number of passengers. At 3:45 p.m. the Coquitlam, Capt. William McCombe, arrived . back from her voyage to Masset Inlet points on the Queen Charlottes and sailed at 8 p.m. for Vancouver. Fourteen gillneUers fishing the Skcena River last week averaged 400 pounds of salmon, according to fisheries department reports today. Market price is 23 cents a pound. At oquadarce, 21 trailers unloaded 23.000 pounds of springs and fishing Is reported to be picking up. Fisheries .also report 123 i 'small boats" fishing for halibut. Ten U.S. halibuttcrs arrived n Prince Rupert over the weekend, two from Sitka and eight from Ketchikan. They were: Eclipse, Capt. A. M. Samuel-son, Sitka; Grant, Capt. J. Knut-fen; Ketchikan; Hoover, Capt. Christ Olsen. Ketchikan; Resolute, Capt. Jacob Bassi. Ketchikan; Norrona, Capt. E. Nilsen, Ketchikan; Lituya, Capt. Hjal-mar Jensen, Ketchikan: Beloit .1, Capt. 'Paul Enright, Ketchikan; Sanaka, Capt. J. T. Smith, Sitka; Lindy, Capt. Kristen Vedo, Ketchikan, and Billy Marrie, Capt. S. O. -Hegge, Ketchikan. Some unloaded halibut here while others went on to Seattle. '3i oman oi l or WoiL '51 CROSSNORE, N.C. ( AP Am- erica's Mother of 1951 is a hardy j woman doctor who reared twoj children of her own and only the lord knows how many others from broken mountain homes The kindly, 77-year-old physician, Dr. Mary Martin Sloop rode horseback as a bride into "God's Forgotten Acies" area of ; western North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains 40 years ago! and found there a purpose in ' life. ' By the sale of old clothes col - 1 lected from all over the United j Slates. Dr. Sloop financed a home : and school in Avery County for I mruntain children. As she brought the better things in life to this remote mnnnlain roninn choii.ct a. tin. orously, drove off the moonshin- ers and the bootleggers. ! She was not averse to raiding p. still herself, If the "law" balk-; ed and -he foueht sometimes almost, sinelp handed for better , roads, schools "and agricultural opportunities. ren who benefit from Crossnore, ; that just her appearance in classroom or the dining hall brings a spontaneous outbreak of applause and cheering. I I i Mary Martin Sloop first Instilled in the people of Avery County a. respect for physicians, as she gently led them from the wilderness of self-medication with root and herbs and superstitions, to an understanding of the value of the then- modern drugs and medical technique. Dr. Sloop was named American Mother of 1951 bv the American Mrtherp' Committee of the Golden Rule Foundation, an organiza tion devoted to the welfare of mothers and children. She was selected from 52 nominees from every' state, the District of Columbia. Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Till 'ill '.TMTTJ VYTT.J PI M ! MODRN PLUMBING is a wise investment, in icims of family health and home economy. Call Blue 846 PLUMBING S AANIC HEATING .harp ring around a rubbery transport uf slaves ir centre. MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE FRASER HOUSE : Rupert Men's IT'S NEW ! . Ifs EXCITING! STRIKINGLY BEAUTIFUL! i O RD'S British Built I CONSUL Sec it soon at Bob Parker Ltd. VOIUI - IMONAKfll DKAI.F.IU Prince Rupert, B C. centre Is not identified. Swiss Cheese Maker Success CAMPBELLFOKD, Ont. (CP-Swiss-born Walter Joss knows what puts holes in Swiss cheese. But he's not telling. Instead he's making that knowledge pay off in the variety of cheeses, he now is turning out at the factory, north of this town, he bought six months ago. i Before long Mr. Joss hopes to increase his two-man crew to five. Soon he expects to be handling and processing 20,000 pounds of milk a day. xhe 31-yearrOld craftsman comes from a cheese-making family near Lucerne, Switzerland. And his wide experience in the cheese-making field has paused him to discount war:i- ings of "experts" that Swiss cheese cannot be made from Canadian milk. At the moment he's turning out five Swiss cheese moulds daily, including Sundays. MAKES OTHER TYPES At the same time he also is experimenting with production of various European types ol cheese Kalian (Gorgonznla), Dutrh lEddami, Danish (Biuei and French (Roquefort). The.se hp rails the Soft chePPPS. The semi-hards, Dutch Goudas an l the brick varieties already ae being produced in limited qilan- "ties. I Cheese-making in Switzerland is a highly specialized craft Mr. Jl,ss Eald 11 requires five years of apprenticeship, three more with a master cheese-maker and a stiff course at the National j ocnuul "t tt tu" alual7 ';t ! certificate receive a Joseph Leingg, another Swiss CRERAR'S CHARM -Gen. H, D. H. Crcrar, Canada's overseas army commander in the Second World War, attributes his cscapj from injury in two world wars to this pebble, picked up during an attack in France In 1915. He has carried it for 30 years. (CP PHOTO) A Good Kit.':' to Stp ! 244 Mils to j TELKWA HOTEL ! ' Trlkwo. B C. Just a Nice Day's Drive Jaiioriiifj for Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor 220 Sixth St Phone 649 OUR GUARANTEE: 1. Individually measured when you order. 2. Personally fitted when we deliver. & Boys' Store v 4ncoi:vf;ic VICTUKIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Coquitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun M ICK ARM. STEWART AM PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUKKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam May 11 and 25 9 p.m. FOR WHTII QUEEN fllARIOTTE ISLANDS 'v Coquitlam, May 18 9 p.m. FRANK J. 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