CK DANCER FROM TOUK eath Competes T6..f ,S. Entertainment laiion EAL Despue u u- undergoes on a rat. w ur poor - lvetenbles. unccm'-- t?t: 'roifl the enlisted .mined there Heath makes .....IV, rirllllfi hi S 'ID Wl" i t-eeentiv after M 1 L.ll.lx V. . i-r J n hMv ttitM. tvbsw n SratlP from Yoko- c.f ui Hie iuuiciib'iaii 4 n i iturcpean u.o.u. lour. WEATHER Sfnopsis weather continues B.C with cloudy i ::i to the northern t" we province, ine m that is causing cisi ui i ne area uy ..u uupruving conai- sewhere in B.C. clear P2th: will mnllniia mpe atures have he past 24 hours urday Forfcast M IV lUAfnAnf lit 11-. trrm P'Vin T.loVif flMf inr4n., 'urday Port Hardy 05. I no Dnucti ZAMBESI Zambesl to develorj ''ctrle power for distrl- is suggested by director TlAn T . , , Kin. uc uku iur services, electrifying i wwv aim iiiuu' pumping water for lr- stock and domestic vii.bi.iii; uuieiuiaii- the Zamhpel mlnVf v. . iiilKllb Lfc the devplonmftnf nr ".111. v,l 6 in a rorm suitable LT nil rni.h. 1 - , Sht be used fur dls- 'arge quantities of Parts Of trip pmintn, ing to lack Of Tuafpr WISH onimnt.' "r W PROBATE "E MATTEft ni rttn MINISTRATION ACT" anrl MATTER OP thp M.rt, "r "212!? ot i "on"? "r, made on tK- 1948. I "i" ot the Zl,:l'?'Q far kann i . -- viapt- ""wise Known i mi BartiP. vr::":e- to hSuTC-. f", h"eby m r, . fi furiiv DtPmK." ""W the 18th - -'wi- A II mill . . J nAlit.j . "ru. Mllf 1 1 ihe Esti- ... "isuiii, n im. - Official rt URDES, 'tor, Models Publicize Airman's Flights Designs Recalling Feats of Kingsfbrd Smith Afay Go" to Australian Museum J09 By WILLIAM STEWART Canadian PrtSa Staff Writer SIDNEY, Australia (bAus tlri Byrne, Aujtrallari railway j employee and admirer of Sir CHaries Kinsfbrd Smith, has made a modest career of publicizing the feats of the airman who disappeared lri 1635 bn a flight from England to j Australia. ! Byrne has spent the past 18 j years', first building an elabbr- I . n .i.iinm ntn snalp.mortpl nf thp "Smith-' .III) II U.O. SMIHWW ! 1 . . j a trtfidn I pfri nros.ni" Klncsford Smith's i : ixianua uwu !'"" i war is over, tne jamous piane ana a gioDs- 0idi.u aa only one am- mouniea poriacie snnne com-..,.v hnmp a soon memoratlne his flights, and P aid Miss Heath, who then travelling to put them on 5.c: . . nf (ho nmcl. nh h t nn A ipw ti'ppH ntfn a oanc""a u ---- -o- RKsa'inda the largest Byrne returned with his models r, .,u, !iin to tour the that weight 3,000 pounds, from I the United States where during A- a was given full ( the war years he estimates they 'ccn:'fv and was per- helped to raise $4,000,000' in bemo audiences num- bonds ana savings stamps. .. -ft hinnr in ii.t Byrne was an employee of the New South Wales State Railways , , now oum a v pioneering flight across the Pa-jhimn where Ernie Py!e . from Caiif0rnla to Bris- Bris . miy Inhabitants mo and no natives are i and ath San Francisco lanuay for Manilla, .1 UA lt UhKri- f:t 'hree months. From ::,xmg a visit tb Sublc I- r.ni to Okinawa for tnd then to Tokld . mivfrt two weeks nt Pvic Theatre. A trip usenvn Japan and Ki5e Nagoya, Osaka mpieted the tour, t-iator at the trial nr-r-'etable exberience. models acceotable for the tlonal Museum. bane, Australia, In 1928. It took hij spare time for eight years to make and put together the 2,000 parts of the model. When Kingsford Smith was lost in 1935, Byrne started to work on his portable shrine featuring a four-foot globe with land areas shown In gold-plated brass criss-crossed with the routes of Kinsford Smith's flights. Byrne printed by hand a volume bound with kangaroo hide containing tributes to the Australian flier from other world-famous airmen. Byrne's models were first put on display at Parliament House Na- Diahetir KiddiV Doctor Themselves WALTON-ON-lilE-NAZE, Eng. tt Forty-seven dibetic children who are one another's doctors diagnose one another's condi tion, prescribe and even apply the Injections while on a seaside ' holiday here. i Varying in age from six to 16, the children fill their own syringes, know the proper doses, are experts in the art of injection, and carry about a lump of sugar to remedy over-strength "shots." ITCH CHECKED in a Jiffy or MoneBack For quiet reiitf from (trhlntrauwd byenrmai tthlele'i (out, ircbim, pimplei and othtr Itcliin, condition. pur, pooling, mrdlr.lrd. liquid D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. GitupImu and ctalnlna. Soot hp t, romforli and quickly ralmi 'ntpnseltchinK. I )on't wiflpr. Ak vonrnruffgiit today (or D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Dia-Bisma ANTi-AClt) POWDER For Relief of: GAS, SOUR STOMACH, ACID INDIGESTION : McCUTCHEON PHARMACY Limited (E. c. Wallace, Mgr.) 3rd Avenue at Sixth Street P1IONE 79 tionalization." THIS AND THAT MUWSAt .rjm- ... i. -v, w: . :. : ; . JjAj ' ' I "Always clowning! Raymond can't even take the Atlantic Ocean seriously!" members of the cast af t8r Klnnsford Smith made his UfrM AM PHRRT FP LltCES HER JOB VANCOUVER rretty Frances Chambers is a skilful cobbler and cannot understand why anyone should consider shop-making an unusual occupation for women. "I wouldn't change with any stenographer," she told an Interviewer. "I like cobbling because it requires more talent than other occupations open to .nmen and It enables me to meet so many people." i Mrs. Chambers started in the ! trade seven years a?o and lik;d ! the work so well that she learned , ' every phase of the craft. She said that she had never gouged I In Wellington, N.Z., and the New her fln withluan ha;M hls'f me r en tne acrid odor ot Zealand government assisted passage to the United States ho, rub,er; '. ; Her husband, whom she said where he did odd jobs to finance sat, iMn,f w she "almost married over a waTexhIbTtbn;: nded boot ' ls a cobbI" try for Byrne, who says he turned I down offers of as much as $50.- j 1 rcc 000 for his models in the United I Workers, UttlCials States, brought them back toGo to Mining School Australia on a five year-old i . w cfmchi lpf ivr, wm , BINGLEY, Eng. -Members of National Coal Board who! the New Zealand government in jg41 jwill supervise the coal industry j His hone now Is that Austra-' unaer nauonauzauon. are 10 tend a summer school on mining authorities will find the prooiems in mis xorKsnire town in August. Fellow-students will be prospective branch officials of the Union of Mlneworkers, most of whom will come direct from the mine-faces. Worker students will be paid at their usual em-playment rates. Theme of 'the course will be "Prospects and Problems of the Coal Mining Industry under Na GLITTERING EXCHANGE The early Britons and Gauls were practical about the business of Jewelry; they used rings as currency. ' LONDON, More than 400,-000 blood donors were registered in England and Wales in 1945, and gave 393,677 donations. We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. FKEE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS "HOUSE PHONE 517 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET prince Rupert OF FINE FOODS" P.O. Box 171 Quality Repairs Economy Prices at PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) MECCANO SETS Just Arrived! Stock Complete! Set No. 0 $1.95 Set No. 1 ....$2.60 Set No. 2 i :. ...$3.50 Set No. I) $1.9-5 Set No. 4 '..$7.50 Set No. 5 $10.95 ALSO Magic Motors Accessory Sets Dinky Toys NOW ON DISPLAY AT delegates' Ladies j Are Entertained TERRACE The home of Mrs. James .SmitH, wife of the pre's!-! itht of the Terrace Board of trade, was the scene Thursday afternoon of a delightful tea In honor of the wives of the visiting delegates to the cdnventI6n of th" ASrclated Eaarda of Trde ' of Central British Columbia. The rb'otrLs were Beautifully decorated with baby royals from the garden" of Mm. liarry king. Mrs. Smith wds flttUted by Mrs. Harry King and Mrs. b. G. Little. This afternoon Mrs. Nigel Sherwood Is hostess to the ladles at a garden arty at her beautifully situated home on the bank of the Skeeria River. India to Improve Civil Milk Supply NEW DELHI To Improve the milk supply of India's civil population, the quartermaster-general in India has offered to place the resources of the Military Farms Directorate at the disposal of civil administration in this country. He has also expressed his willingness to implement such of the dairy farm schemes of the provincial goveVnments as they may wish him to undertake on their behalf. In addition he is prepared to establish milk production units, each of which will be handed over, when running smoothly to the governments concerned. FISH UP THIS YEAR The record of the International Fisheries Commission show that for the period from May i to July 31, 1943, the following total amounts of halibut have been landed in Pacific Coast ports from Area 3: tf.s. Fleet ijf.aoi.odqi Canadian Fleet 2,360,000 Total 22,161,000 Landings for the same period in 1945 were as follows: U. S. Fleet 17,721,000 Canadian Fleet 1,571,000 Total 19,292,003 Landings from the closed Area 2 during July were restricted to that halibut caught incidentally while fishing with set lines for other species under permit and amounted to 269,000 pounds In 1948 compared to 237,000 pound3 for th? same month In 1945. All figures are preliminary and subject to amendment. SYMBOLIC CIIOICE June becams popular as a wedding month because it gets Its name from Juno, the faithful wife of Jupiter and the goddess of marriage. Campbell's Cosy Cabins Skecna Blidge Tourist Camp One Mile East of Town Box 13 TERRACE, B.C. last Twosome-1 z CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms . CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 1ING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. 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