Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, October 27, lMO Victoria Story 4t STETSON Education In Russia f. ; i 10 s Royal Film Better than nine out of Canadian households have Alice Arm Man Is Committed radio and in 1948 radio licence.; LONDON (AP The King and Queen are going to the movies Gordon Gillis was yesterday fee was pald by j 044 07 set 0Wn, :ommitted for trail in magis-, Oct. 30 to see a fictionalized slice of family history. It's "The Mud trate's court on a charge of as-j sault causing grievous bodily By TOM WHITNEY MOSCOW t The question of separate education or co-education in Russian schools is a burning Issue among Soviet teachers. The public also has become interested as a result of a series cf articles in the Literary Gazette. Since 1944, there has been Better THAN ever! For Fall, new improved quality puts Stetson still farther in the lead. Stetson istyle and value are well illustrated by the Flagship featuring a slim, trim wafer edge ithat gives it a streamlined, ready-for-actioo look, harm. Gillis will come up ior election next week on the return to the City of Judge W. O. Fulton. Meantime bail was set at $1500 by the magistrate. Last year Canadians spent T $600 per capita ln retail stores, ' twice as much as in 1941. Nearly 1,750,000 people visited ' Canadian's national parks in u. lark," a story about Queen Victoria and a little ragamuffin who breaks into Windsor Castle. The film was produced in Britain by Twentieth Century-Fox with Irene Dunne, the only American In the cast, playing the role of Queen Victoria. King George himself had an unofficial part In selecting the J Thp eharee arose from an in cident July 5 at Alice Arm when la4a- ' separate education for boys and girls in Moscow and In most other t far di Harold Lund, proprietor of tne: Alice Arm hotel, received in-j treatment. A new trial was or-juries that required that he be : dered after the charge had pre-brought to Prince Rupert for viously been dismissed. large Russian cities. Before that, tn the larger cities there was CO' picture as the Royal Film for education. In rural schools and Other Stefion Had from $1.50 1950, that Is, the film chosen for a royal performance. The royal family had already more people wear STETSON HATS than any other brand shown an active interest In the filming of the story and held a in smaller towns the question of separate education has never been Introduced. The Literary Gazette earlier this year questioned whether separate education (introduced on a frankly experimental basis) should be continued at all even where it exists. A major article published by lengthy discussion with Miss Dunne. Queen Mary, who had bought two copies of the novel on which the movie Is based, in I h- H jll Blackwood On Bridge By Eosley Blackwood Sandon Miner Boom Dreamer cidentally advised Miss Dunne VJ AT E n tells the truth about... VJ ill SKY that Queen Victoria had a this paper, which has no direct connection with education but "sweet voice." Queen Mary, who has not at- is the organ of the Soviet Writ SANDON, B.C. fi An old man sits alone In this abandoned pri' ITviw.n nunnnA V. . . ..'v . , . , mill irci ment. t.har in c.iaii.fi,, .,, I formances since the war. has ar- A grand slam is not a good bid unless the odds in favor of its success are better than two-to-one. This holds good regardless of vulnerability. One of the worst things that can happen to you at bridge is to have your opponents make a plus score women work beside men a!l their '; ra"Bedt se the Plcture ln Prl" vate at her hp. ,ww n m.. ,,... home. and that preparation for getting along together should begin I right tn school. ' fiV Put a few drup:. I jit Vu-ks Va-l-'l"l I-GIO AIR PASSENGERS on hands where your side has practically all the high cards. ADDED EXPENSE It also made the point that separate education' burdened facilities unnecessarily by requir- If your grand slam fails by j or kn0wledge that the To Vancouver (today) Capt W. Poulton, Major Chambers. town high in the West Kootenay mountains of interior British Columbia, waiting for another boom. John Harris, now 89, was a youth of 23 when he found silver in this narrow, maple-covered gorge. Near the turn of the century there were 23 hotels tn Sandon and 2300 miners were feverishly digging for silver ore In the loose rocks of the surrounding hills. Two railroads built long spur lines to haul out the wealth. Sandon is more than just a boom town. It was the capital city of a vast silver empire which still flourishes though In unc uut uu iukc nut, umy un n trumn suit Is solid hidden points for the game you would have made, you also lose lng more staffs and buildings for le- f; Ha?m'E- Fr.aser- Mrs-handllnst an equivalent number -n Der Sluys. Mr. Silva, of students. ! W- MeGowan, T- D. Hagan, G. The Literary Gazette asked for i ; Seagram's : "83" n. iNeison, j. u. xaies, . Koutn, F. Holden, Miss Yvonne Love, A. G. Gottschalk. Mr. Elchin. c5 a, High Gloss beautiful tints ,ior decorating. ;K DRt ING In today's hand, when Mr. Masters learned that his side had all the aces, he went directly to a grand slam. He felt that his partner's strong bidding showed at least a five-card suit with two of the top honors. The length and strength of Mr. Masters' heart suit was an "additional value." He felt It Pot Seagram's "83" to the water test. For water (plain or sparkling) is your most reliable guide to the whole truth about any whisky. Water adds nothing, detracts nothing, but reveals a whisky's true, natural flavour and bouquet. Say SEAGRAM'S end be SURE .., of the finest To Sandspit (today) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young, George Green. comment from teachers and later printed some of the contrasting letters which it received. Then in an editorial it summed up the results of the debute and said the answers showed that about 98 per cent of those concerned favored a return to HCMPSON j From sandspit (yesterday) i Mr. and Mrs. W. Wainwrlght, a more subdued manner. It is in the territory mining men ca!l VARE CO. LTD. the small slam bonus, the trick sore for six-odd. and the penalty of 50 or 100 points which Roes In the opponents' above -the-line score. South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. Ni.rlh (Mr. Mnvters) 8-K 8 7 H K Q J 10 5 2 D A 9 C 7 3 Wt Eatt (Mr. Abel) (Minn nras.li) 8 J 4 3 810 2 H-8 3 H 9 7 4 D K Q 10 5 3 D 8 7 0 2 reasonable to assume that his the Silvery Slocan, bordered by Mr. Grabowskl. From Vancouver (yesterday) H. H .Mlnshall, Mr. Huchlak, G. side could make five spade tne sl6can an(J Kootenay Lakes. tricks six heart trlpks and the, j j ... i co-education, w--uuv.auuu with wm. UI only ,y about aooui minor minor suit suit aces aces, 13 is tricks tricks in in all an. . jn ,o 1884. One of . v hls mines suver yielded, .ierc two per cent for retaining the ; q Fnrri Lylor Mr" q Mf.ph.rnn r Nelson m Mrs mp j Mr- Mc' You will note that the contract ore valued at $200,000 during Present svstem for Mn.vW ftrul ! f,or- M"i "son- Rupert Florists Haffey. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Payne, to Al! Occasion E. C. Williams. . Box 516 Trf.7T Thi. will make if the outstanding one week of operation. He built j other big cities, trumps break 3-2. It will also(two noteis and organized the) The paper citicized Minister make if the trumps break 4-1 ; machinery that makes a city of Education Kairov, for refusing and the singleton is the jack from a collection of transient to discuss the Issue. U 6 C J 10 B 2 Hiilllh (Mr. !: l" or iu. in mat case Mr. uaw, shacks after laying down the ace of other hotels in Sandon served The Literary Gazette said that co-education must be re-Introduced where It is lacking now and said that this must be done by Che beginning of the next school year. trumps and noting the fall or whisky. But Harris' hostelrles the honor, would have a finesse. Soid ehamnaene. against the other honor. LIVES ALONE Five outstanding cards Of a Now John Harris lives alone RT R A I T S sloped and Printed IPT SERVICE IDLER'S STl 1)10 iirtet Box 64: i tn 389 Prince Rupert suit will break 3-2 about 68 per,amld the decaying ruins of the cent of the time, so that the once-bustling town tucked away odds ln favor of success on this, in the cleft of a mountain range hand are better than 2 to 1. If where travellers seldom go. The' from tup ffiTouv t v..., ; 8-A Q 9 8 6 H A 8 D J 4 i C A K 5 4 j The blddhiK: K.iiilh fil North Enst I 1 8 Pan 2 H Pom j 3 C Pnss 4 8 Pass i 4 NT Pius 5 D Pass 8 NT Paw 7 8 All pasa i In today's hand Mr. Masters and Mr. Dale used the Black-j wood Convention to advantage ' In reaching a seven spade con-i tract. After. Mr. ' Masters' re-i sponse to the four no trump bid showed one ace, Mr. Dale called i five no trump. Remember that this latter bid not only asks for your chances are less than that, ' big mines are empty tombs. A OHN H. be satisfied with a- small slam. perilous road follows the' old BABY CHENILLE BEDSPREADS stagecoach route from New Den Lowest Price m Canada. Beauti- ver. ULGER Harris still keeps"6pen one" of full first quality, completely tuft- hls hotels despite the fact guests ed. No sheeting showing. AL colours, double or single bea . ; the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. i For Clean, Courteous Service : . Call ' 11 . . . , 1 . ' TAXI -65 -TAXI I f ft n I C Now Uiader Ntw Management ! j V . t j Eventually Why Not Now?" j ', W i ! or ior Yourself 1 I SLIPPERS Ll1 1 ' O TAILORING for , i- 4 Lodies and Gentlemen j j, ... . f ROM' - ONGjheTMOR ownw.n , 220 Sixth St. Phone 649 ' . Jm V ' i can do more (kii td Sugar Ray Is Still Champ PHILADELPHIA - ! are infrequent. Harris came originally from sizes. Flowered or solid patterns TOMTTRIST i Virginia. He was a voung real ; ; o-; h R.nr rnn nine kings. It also fays: "Partner, our( ( estate operator m wo m iaano ; postage. Immediate money-back I side has all four aces.' ' (Sugar) Robinson is Still top man when a nrosneRtor lust down! rwi .. n. I Because of this the i t ' iKumaiiicc. viun unc, uu win five no rt in . the middleweight .... .... boxing divi-J , from Canada brought a glitter- order more Xown & country T MIL.A. V f I -I I m i sion. Bulger Ltd. Jtd Avenue I trump bidder Is no longer cap I tain of the hand. Either part msm ucicau mg piece or ore inw nis ointc. Mfgrs.. 6330 Mountain Sights St., (Bobo) Olson, fresh from it was one of the first pieces wnntrpn, 0,lphp. ,hr, Carl the Hawaiian Islands, in the of ore to come out of the Slocan ner may now put the hand in I a grand slam if he has the val-I ues to do so. j These should be additional ! values that is, values not al-I ready shown by previous bids. iThey should be in the form of , "extra" queens, a solid side suit B BESl twelfth of a scheduled fifteen- Valley, which a few years later rounder. was to become one of North Olson, who had never hit the ' America's greatest treasure canvass before in his career, troves of high grade silver ore. went down for the count at 1 ' Harris packed up and headed minute 19 seconds of the twelfth north. He traced Sandon Creek round - i back to its source and began digging. Plumbing N.H.A. DESIGN-OF-THE-MONTH Wee When Harris amassed a moa-eraie tortune, he went back to Virginia and built a mansion. But he returned a few years later. The Klondyke gold rush and about Freedom ONE 108 K: ' the decline in silver prices fin- j ished off Sandon. operations continued on a minor scale for hCE RUPERT p. ... v. V t I years and then died altogether. IJMBING & HEATING Vi Now you can do something to help preserve peace and freedom in Canada and throughout the wtirld. Today, more than ever before, Canada and democratic nations everywhere must be strong to preserve our way of life against aggression from any quarter. B8CHUMAN 't Office Blug.) 'There's still plenty 01 ore here," Harris says. "It's a little hard to find but when big money starts rolling again, Sandon will come to life with a bang." Until that happens, John Harris 1 loath to leave the familiar ghosts that Inhabit this silent city. From coast to coast every unit of the Canadian Army Reserve Force needs more men who are w illing to devote part of heir spare time to our country's, security, in tne Keserve force you will receivt full Active Service Sturdy rates of pay for tune spent in training and in summer camp. Join the Regiment of your choice and get full details about how you may best serve in your own area. Get in touch with your local Armoury today! ,vr - -Ml - S f CLOTHES pore ik... w x ASK rOI SCOUAND'S. FAVOURITE SON JOHNNIE WALKER Indoors and Out! ,);his, Value Prioed' w! All Sizes! tTnmehnilderg today are look 4rr mi o rTTT - Lin. mi 10 MM - V-ft'm'-s' I. " r.!t,.o' WMMWLvl 1IKINC M mmmb ing for modern appeal combined . with moderate costs. The dream ( of every builder i the house with an air of spaciousness, which will fit into the average city lot. The floor plan must utilize every inch M available space to give a com- j fortable moderate-priced home. I There is a touch of newness, of 'something different' in the exterior appearance of this bungalow and the Interior carries through the theme of modern ' SCOTCH WHISKY CMHC'NO lO'll - Join tlio . , x --' j". n.,. Wm FORCE KfcM l r ) I i u v - t u y- -- IORN 1 820 STILL GOING STRONG real good Scotch roominess. I A wide front overhang, the most striking feature of this design, suggests a .location with sunny southern exposure. The view-catching windows in the living room are protected in the summer by the extended eave but the design still permits full advantage of solar heat in the wintertime. The entrance vestibule is also roofed by three-foot overhang which lends itself to a porch or patio effect. ' I The vestibule with adjoining clothes closet, opens into the entrance hall which is separated from the living room by a shallow partition. 1 lie good sized living room and dining section are bright and the unbroken wall space allows many variations in furniture arrangement. 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The house frontage is 88 feet not mciuaing in This advel kemnt n no published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or UV th Government ol British Columbia. It Is ae leet incnes long wim u r"" i"7'-iz.". or driveway.