AS ft'K5 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday. May 3. 1951 .:-.7rf; ! NERVY YEGC.MEN i YOUNG AT 75 I LONDON (CP) Passers-by TAMPERE, Finland (CP) nored explosions ocourriiiB in l Friends rushed to her aid when store In Piccadilly. Later it was Miss Erika Vlrtanan fell from reported that 8,000 $24,0001 her toboggan when celebrating had been stolen from the shop, her birthday, but doctors 3aij The explosions? Sticks of clyna- she .suffered only slight inju:y mite blasting a safe. She is 75 years old. 1 '" ..- -,-. ! April Was Fair Month 1..ni'iiv:'Fn':..,.i,.sv.': i 11 rn'" rnLUi; i i .. . . . . Bomb Site is Rustic Garden LONDON (CP) A rustic Graciously Modern ' It was a fair April in Prince Rupert this year from the weather standpoint. Rainfall was less than the same month last year while sunshine was up. Precipitation this yvar to date Is just about a stand-off with the corresponding period last year, the total for the first four months of l'jol bemy 25 54 inches compared with 25.4 inches in the corrpspoiuliiu; period of 1950. Suiishh'.g this year to dale lias aHgreeatt J 2!8 9 hours as aaiu. t 320 hours In th first four month uf 1j00. Thi; weatlu-r suiamary fur this April is as follows: TuUi pivcip.tali' .-i, 4 95 inches wi .sixteen liays 1 7.74 inches in April 1().I 1 SuiKhine 1 17 3 hours on nineteen days (8:i hours Aoril 1950. ' te'txmtimi teiuiHTutuie, 59.7 on April 14. .Muinaiiin teiiili r:Uiirc, 29.5 on April 1G. , Mean t- inperaliirc, 42 4. i ' Maximum bronul M- rcidi'-e, at sea level, 3u (i8 on Aoril 9. Miiiiiuuni llaroincter readine,, 2S.19 on April 27. ! Maximum wind velocity, southeast, 30 miles per hour, April 2. den. costing 40.000 (about $120,-OUOi is being built on a bomb i site in the snaaows of histor..: St. Paul's Cathedral as a permanent retreat for city workers. The project represents London Corporation's contribution to Festival of Britain. ! The garden will have a mas-nif.cent lawn of Cumberland turf, a pond, twin fountains and will contain some of the most elaborate stone work of Its tVa in Ljndon. The work which Ik-gan last December is expwteJ lo be completed before ulfii'lul openi::3 U the tt-stival nxt month. j Already in position around the : idges oi the .site are 5U lime trees whbh will provide a protective screen 10 leel high between Hie garden and tile stretl traffic. Around the lawns will ue tliree lines of flower beds. Laying the paving stones around the sunken garden will pose a tricky task lor niasuiw assigned to the job. Two experts from the Yorkshire quarry from which the stone comes were sent to London to study plans calling for 192 stone.s, all diiierent in jsiv.e and contour. The experts returned to the quarry lo supervise the cutting. if 8 1 W 4 k rv A! so manufacturers of l'r jeurn lo rtuut tt , Itrtinire' riiiluriii)!Mlli luirminn four-i.iec suit (7. 77 VZ 7 rxx-o-utor jtyS . alile in three attraelive i, nuinui, (irry gnu wen,.!,,, liaiuUome ((iiilrusliiij. hunUi Eskimo Harbor I dinm$ loom Chief Pilot ' like ull Kexliiiore priiiluiu-HlainliiiK vulne in lalinii , ctmlit v on.lrui linn. ti-, ri uHomililv priced, juu vill 1 a CHURCHILL, Man. (CP)-Eski- Kiirprui'it ! Building is I Falling Off j Building in Prince Rupert de-' clined sharply in Aoril this yenr. Permits were issued for only $10,650, compared with $38,180 ui the previous mouth. Permits for j building this year so far tolal , $81,825. j 1 April last year had the most ; applications for that month on record, totalling SI 11.750, con-j stituting nearly a third of all building during 1950. A. MacKENZI THE OUTSIDE LOOKS BETTER EVERY DAY- By Chanie Knight in the Winasor (Ont.) Star. i CP PHOTO i Furniture Ltd. mo John Ell has been oflicial pilot at one of the world's most northerly harbors for more thf.n 30 years. And he's the official j interpreter too. i .He has been in Fort Churchill hospital most of the winter undergoing treatment. There, he finds the central heating a pleasant contrast to the igloo he lives in at Coral Marbor, on Southampton Island at the top end of Hudson Bay. Southampton Xslana is 500. Phono 775 327 3rd A Timber Scaling Booming in This District-Up From 1950 miles northeast oC this Hudson " . Timber scaling in Prince Rupert forestry district Bay port By MURIEL NARRAWAY CMMUtMO PlB.SS Stall WllUT LONDON Kf For many British women, the steady rise in prices means no new suits ihis spring. This, however, does not dismay (he fashion-conscious. Close study for the present year to date is running more than 50 ' r' E11 f!rst ite man . , . , . . fc c - ' when a United States whaler per cent higher than for the first four months of 15)50 put into coral Harbor when he was six. Later he joined a whaler The scale up to April 30 had reached 72,170.139 board oi up-io-date couture stylos and crew and learned the English - - i. cv.,i,ead yHaS isnt1 feet compared. with 46,381,137 board feet in the cor-' that has h.m in go reeved removed 1 from this thifvea year's s ' "d drain- ahi- responding respondinp: period period Ot of 194)0, 1950, r ?f. .a". i"ler'reter lhr throughout his adult life. Hangman 's Tree pipe styles. The scale of forest products- la fact, clever fingers, pretty Poles and piling is also running bottpns and contrast materials heavily ahead of last year 608,-soon give an up-to-the-minute 073 to 396,793 lineal feet for the look to any of last year's straight- four-month periods this year skirted suits and dresses. , an3 last- Spring stvles recently disnlaveri ; The I02 scale this ADril aa- When not serving as pilot 'jr interpreter, he hunts white fox and norwhal, the latter ldl us tusks. On his hunting trips over the polar ice he uses 1 dos, hitched fan style. Sinister Scene LILLOOET ' Gaunt and in both London and Paris thow gregated 35.386,720 board feet i-sin'sier, a hangman's tree stands many innovations that are easily compared with 18,297 570 board i on a bluff overlooking this Fra-copied. These are cften individu-' feet in April 1950. ser Valley town. MAE 3 ATTACK FORT ERIE, C.it. (CW-Local There's a big difference in I The log scale per species this Jus wno was hanged Were, AprU and last was as follows: j and whe. seems to unknown ' Aaril '51 ADril '50 ! but six unmarked graves at the Burners. See Oil-O Maiic for yourstli a! to the designer concerned and are as distinctive as a signature. Take for instance four button-tabs folding backwards from a Jong V neckline and threaded with a fringed scarf-tie. This Bd. ft. 1 fln) fs3&L - Bd. ft. Fir 3,719 Cedar 4.552,666 know jor sure how and why it is your one best Buy! tfiiials wondering how to get rid of the thousands of starlings which frequent both sides of t.e Niagara Rtv?r heard with interest of experiments in Buffalo. There it was planned to asphyxiate tln-Jsanus roc .ting in an old boiler house by carrying carbon monoxide from big trucks in hses. l 447,489 12.532,793 2,687,593 673,474 2,306,581 19.290.089 7.423,180 Resign is by Charles Crd. Two Spruce ablioue "toneue" tahs hnttnnuH Hemlock Balsam 1,013,160 across the front of a dress and threaded bv n lnni srnrf nilnnh- loot of the twisted pine are a grim reminder of what may have been early Caribou Justice, carried out when the town was a roaring mining camp. The hills around Lillooet once were covered with bush, but when the miners came they cut it all down for firewood and building material except the lone pine. The tree has become a tourist attraction, but only in daylight. Not many take the Jackpine .. 2.623,098 389,528 ment that flies freely from the Mlsc- HEW lilVl MODEL FIFTY-TE Totals ... 35.383.7u 18,647,930 belt downward show the touch of Jacques Faith. F iter Russell uses squared button-tabs to nip in the waist of a FOREST PKODVCTS The pole and piling count for this April was 123.432 lineal feet Low Pressure classic suit, Dior gives button-. tail breast pockets to a (Only 1 to 2 Ibt) -nw. v.i y kind of Don. plain compared with 93 825 lineal fc;t in April 1950. Cedar, with 99,- httle bolero, while Jacques Faith Pith lonely trail past the grim relic in the dark. Standing in the spring sunshine the old pine keeps its his-toiy to itself. niiinrudina tht n.w hHr WH jses a similar line to gather the 384, was tne T'iey predominant bodice and hip fullness of a varielv- ttrapless evening gown. ' Tne jackpine tie count this Hardy Amies decorates a tweed APril was 1 1.901 pieses compared suit with neat tab enaulr ltes u with 9147 in April 1950. to-burn Cotolytic Oil. I Kit The cordwood count this April BIGGEST SHARE The bulk of the irrigation works in formerly undivided India are in Pakistan territory. ilus advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of Hriti.sh Columbia. was 69 cords compared with 224 in April 1950. f (US NEW COMPLETE UiNUl - rC( SiWKKi . C . for homes of all sizes . for all types of healing fuJ and dollar savings nvr bpv' . ii',. ,t, : t '' ; istppone BEFORE YOU 'l N ne sieeve up ana creed slashes a wide raglan sleeve, turns it fcack In a deep cuff and decorates the sleeve not the cuff -with tnp outside button. This gives a new length to the sleeve. It Is neither full length nor three-quarters, but roughly seven-eighth, j , One of the easiest renovations l the waistcoat look: This gives a clean freshness to dark suits and is easily achieved by a yard oX white pique and a little patience. Take any dark classic suit, turn back the lacket flaps and outline with white, elongate the lapels where possible snd edse with whit, add a white waisl-oa' -btouse or insert and you have the Paquin look. Smartness Is heightened by attractive buttons, cunningly-placed at jacket waist, ajxl on the flaps and waistcot Many London womejj are already adding white to black and navy suits. Combined with a dark hat decorated in white, white gloves, dark shoes and handbag, this oromises to be the most ponular choice of the season. For dark dresses there are many chic littla adornments that give both individuality and femininity. To a plain black dress with scoooed-out neckline a small vestee of tiny Parma violets lends charm to the neckline. If accessories are also in black, a Parisian look is given by a wide hat dressed in Parma violets combined with violet-colored gloves and severely-plain black bag and shoes. 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