8 . i: r Si Prfnrc Rupert Jpnfly i7)cvs( Satmxiay, May 17. 1947 Vancouver Island? Never Heard Of It DUNCAN, O Airs. K. Savory, Gamforidjre. En '.nu is wonder-Ag what's happened to Canada. Mrs. Savory put throujh a Ions distance call to her mother, Airs. C H. Hopkins of Dun.-an. nnd jevcral hours later received word that Montreal advhed there was no inch place as Vancouver Island. It required several hours of. investrjaticn to prove to Montreal It was wrong. If, your bulldins house or fur-nitue were lost through fire, woud your present INSURANCE cover replacement of your possessions? Do you realize that present day costs of material and furniture are up fifty percent? Consult your Insurance advisers now! , H. G. HELGERSON LIMITED 21G Sixth Street Must "Watch Figure To Cut Ice Digits EDMONTON, You don't glide on the ice with the greatest of ease without Intensive training, says Jane ZeLser, one of the starts of the current "Ice Cycles" show. The petite, brown-eyed Miss Zelser is careful of her diet and maintains an even balance between 100 and 113 pounds, a helpful practice when her husband, Dick Merclion, lifts her into the air durinjt the many complicated angles of their lenm performance. Jane, a gold medalist -at 16. sa.s that professional figure -skating. requires WALLASEY. Enj; 0 Gangs of girl pickpockets have been busy in fairgrounds and fun arcades in New Brighton, reports Wallasey's, chief constable. 17VRSirAM, Suffolk, Ens . P Austin Cook Smith. 102. retired solicitor, remembers collecting Income tax when It was only twopence in thu pound. KNOX HOTEL A QUIET, PLEASANT PLACE TO LIVE COMPLETELY RENOVATED ROOMS REDECORATED SPRINO.FILLED MATTRESSES LICENSED PREMISES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Managers: TOM PESUT STEVE VRKLAKN muni. m i i -m jg-1 Mjg General Contractor Ve do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. 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Each day :. made different In. spite cf an Immobility upon the face of the earth and. a sameness of scenery Almost, the feet that tread the paths into smoothness and clack the serene pavement, are the same. The flow of life, however is never constant, not from one day to another. And therein lies the difference, whether tragic. humorous, or mereiy The commonplace can be all too common. Llitle habits of carelessness become a .fixture. Such as driving and casting pa pers out of the window. Then by and by, such a one drive? down Third Avenu; (on Cleanup Week, too) and throws paper fragments at random her first year. She sat in a carriage on the corner cf Fulton St and Third -Avenue and at her feet was a bulging shopping bag lilled with good things It had been placed well at her feet by a careful mother btfore she entered a store. .Soon, a. pair of enquiring hands tuggec at the bnj, scattered the contents at with a prize. It was a loaf of bread, fragrant and brown And good. A set of eight teeth nibbled the etiges all around. Small fin gers dug indelicately into gaping corners, then travelled swiftly to a tiny pink tongue. Juicy Hps smackvd and smacked again over each crumb as she gurgled her delight and raised the loaf again until all that was visible was a pair cf round blue eyes above It. jjjf. But humor nNiy have a more tragic side, so that while some are regaled with laughter, others are wry. Suvh was the case in a recent street occurrence. A small boy. with his mother, set out to visit an auntie. Being a very small boy, but chivalrous for his three ytars. he begged to carry his mother's parcel. A little later hi stood alone on the street clutching the Faces are enhanced by smiles :par,c,el wh"e he ud fo his and so are streets. The double-dealing Weather Man and bad digestional traets set the blame for the majority of glum expressions and OAering .brows, yet eminent authorities claim that even the latter retreats into normality when dosed fre quently with large quantltiey of real humor The kind that reaches deep down, and warms the "innards," and then radiates to others. With su:h workings working, no one could resist answering "Goad Morning" the first or the fortieth time! And the weather effects a person less when the sun shines from the inside out. However, this day the sun was shining full and warm. And a roup cf people wore smiles, in cluding the brl$hUeyed cherub upon whom they were directed. She was pint-checked and in Aiiwiuvv wuu ,one into & Have a Real Holiday on Good Dry Earth 7 PHONES 11C and 117 Courtesy and Service neighbor's home for n few minutes. While-he waited, he watched the. garbage-men at work. Closer and clo$cr they came down the' street. Before each house, they .stopped td dump something Into their wonderful, big truck. When the truck was far past him down the hill, his mother came. Where was her parcel, she wondered out loud? Where the were auntie's bloujts? And hei pnall son knew ull the answers. U should net be. but It was. The parcel was far down the street ami Jar under a heap of refuse. For an Important little boy had added his bit to a day's collections. FILMS Superpan Press Films Developing, Printing, Enlarging Portraits, Passports, and Photo Supplies Prompt Mall Order Service Chandler and Cowglll 216 4th St. Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. It's good 'business to keep your coal bin full! You jict speediest pos-sihle delivery of your favorite known brands of coal from us. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS Dustbane and Dustbane Products for easier and better cleaning PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE P.O. 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