8 BROOKSBANKS (Continued from page Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, October 28, 1950 1 JOHN l-ic. . TODAY 7-9 p.m. "sheworeayeK the wealthy with beautiful villa. A wonderful pprden ' riprtj- RlBSs there. In the catacombs, people were allowed to hold burial services without interruption from the authorities. It was there that early Christians could meet witn comparative safety. Inside are small chapels, which might hold 50 people. They are hewn out of rock. Mr. Brooksbank then travelled Sunday Midnite Mon- MotiBj .along the Applan Way to Naples, ' H0L0OI FOCH COM .?'.' cated to Kin? Albert I. Buildings in Nice imitate the Greek an J. JJ Roman styles. The city Is fre-5 I quented by British and Amerl- 1 cans and the English language ! can be heard almost everywhere. I From Nice they went to Genoa. J I the birthplace of Christopher II1 Columbus. There was a statue H!of Columbus there. They went from there to the Italian Rlv- lera, Porto Fino, a picturesque fishing village. Then thev went " to Florence, Pisa and Rome. In Rome, Mr. Brooksbank was I particularly impressed with the ibasillcas St. Peter's. St. Paul's, 1st. John's and Santa Maria de 5 I Ma?giore. Legend has It that ths 2 Hatter was built following a vi- 1 sion at the noint where snow a manufacturing city and the port of Rome. Naples is noted for its bav with its sweep of beauty. Behind the city is Vesuvius an danother .volcano, now extinct. Close to ihe extinct vol -cano is Pompeii, which was burled by. lava and ashes from it. It was rediscovered by an engineer 70 years ago while he was putting in a water line. Now a small city has been unearthed. There are gentlemen's villas in good state of preservation and statues. The bricks of the buildings are as hard as steel. Fresco work in the buildings is still E i f A : " 1 . I 1 . . . They don't have to be a menace. A carefully worked out, easy to follow budget makes Wallace Department Store bill paying a cinch. We'll be pleased tD help work out a budget tor you and your family. Drop in today! WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE visible-after being buried 2000 years. The streets were built jtaner rumpernickle Monday - Tuesday Shows 7 p.rn. - 9:10 p.m. just wide enough to allow a fell after the vision. It was started August 2. 204. It Is the oldest in Rome. St. Peter's he found magnificent. He saw the paintings on the 200-foot-high ceilings, the sculptures of Michelangelo and paintings by Raphael and other famous naint.ers The sauare In front chariot to pass. The depth of the ruts in the stone paving ! t - s t - i - -v t - ft r - : show the cltv must have been f. i i n lis i , 1 i'old when it was buried. Business j HOCKEY SCO ! I - -2 . t r - i wit.h n. fountains and imores- buildings can still be distinguished from residential plaoes. Action Aplenty In Frontier Romance j -ie lamp posts would hold 100,-j 000 people. The buildings of the Vatican surround the basilica Pcifit Cout Portland 3. Vancouvi New Westminster 1 On the front of the building on the cornice are statues of Jesus Artvent.uro and romance In th- Several ovens are still intact. The civic buildings and court houses are easily distinguished. ! The city of Hurculaneum. near- ' by, was covered with lava and has proved much harder to un- i earth than ash-covered Fom peli. ! Waterfront I Christ and his 12 apostles. WOMEN'S The Pancheon, Mr. Brooks- church DUllt I bank said, was a I before the Christian era. It is. Pull-On Rub! From "ul" Naples " uie ' travellers Whiffs - - I in a onnrt state of "reservation . . ... -- r tourneyed u me ise ui apu. and the places where the pagan h c, h , though the gods themselves have Ralen n u noled asj been removed. In the past. . not-, and , u . able people were buried there, , w.,lu. . ,,, AMAZON CLUB Gord (Spike) Saunders, assistant program director of Winnipeg's new Tip Top Club, gazes skyward at members Donclla Robertson, left, and Orace Post. Sole membership requirement is height minimum of five feet, 10 Inches for girls, six feet for boys. Aim of the club is to find suitable dancing partners for the girls. hra' t of th" I idlan r-untry keynote the stirring action of "Sh? Wore a Yellow Ribbon," tcchnl-j color western whith opened la.-t inlcht. at Capitol mcatre and ! concludes tnlfht. ! J:hn Wayne Mars as an h'"-jin cavalry captain and Indian fiirhter. Sharina honors with I Wayne are beautiful Joanne Dru. j Ben Johnson and Harry Carey jr. j Action centres around a troop of United States cavalry In the (seventies which faces the threat , -f an overwhelming Cheyenne 'assault, the veteran captain mak-j ing a dpeUiun which averts u j nassacre. ! There is a three-way romance much the same as Westminster and ln R wefe rafe objecU du Flat Fishing Principal Activity Now Still Negotiating Herring Price up all over the world. The big . - i Aooey. ne was auta,t,u ' Coliseum, which would hold over Modern stadia Flat fishing is about the only activity going or. ZfZZZnX?- J Zt?. "ThirH Man" am tnor mncr no pniprnn iu 1 . m m m and universities, some of whlcn here now and 05,000 pounds of bottom fish was tne ,meriy it was covered with sheets two-day catch of the B.C. Produce,- Hecte Stra.ts SjS Si In RobberV Kohse brought his ship m-tHrie to build palaces. The gal- ' varies jf in the height hal 1 irom amre eigm "ert. -o Manor, one time , home of George ,1VUMX', I i .... leries or- are ints-r Intact. tn In thP the hase- base w h, t ancestors Here ; Brown OnlJ this week. Capt. Fred Ted mi j i ,vi,V,f o lo,r nVioQfl pv. VANCOUVER a Harold Pear 20 feet It is lighted through the famU relics bound Tn ' . TO between Miss Dru and Wayne's the duneeons. where inuisuay mpa auuui iiiiuium-, a uoj ment top wen son. 37-year-o!d fatner of four two young lieutenants. lis held in a joint British and CLEAR nectations The vessel continued on to Victoria in the prisoners and gladiators :: . ncra kpnt Thprp were also children, walked into the police i by .reflected light from the en. Mildred Nat at. I .ii .v,'. ih. n:llH animals fhantc ol CharVe Henry Brien and Arthur I that the prisoners fought were the supporting cast. Kohfr rrma nrd ln town to meet Corkell, C. Logan and H. B. Gil-Mrs. Kohfjf. vho pr:iv."d yc?ter- leland. day afternoon. They intend to j The ........ Amaifi Drive from Salerno .- was ,t. later rebuilt . KeUI,. 1HC KIOUlWJ 1"U6'" . v. lf.J D.A... I .,.,.., II FAMILY $ STORE L Charlie Rube: Plume 331 oh nmmH orent. hnon to Sorento was breathtaking. Ui i-v, ...ot.j D u. " j'"" UlllCl OI1U Wivivu B'"" " I ... . . V lOl lCVJ mi , Ol VVIVO- n,rtKnni TT!on n!nnmor rhllfn'.ln 17a nv. ilU.r.. ro t orri ct c whn WW CUt OUL nf a CllII anQ IOl- u i t n i $ -i ,luwul1' purclin'-p a house pnd make ... . ml :i o.. mr.r nnmc nere. uifvn oui.- m... orriv in iwt. i tontlno nf thP war tortuous route. Villages are built " " Z e ' . rant for his arrest, immediately cay mint en un umurun n i i . v,orri!,v nftprnnon frcirt .lore th lands the trladla- Vpncnuver. The 13. C. Producer Vancouver and waypoints and tors came from. ti-r Pr lri"-, rrr ."a mm j . .. , , i in the ravines along the shore, i . ' , , . I lodged him in a cell. In the middle of Naples stands (VlDurl"g ,, L1? !j ' Two 0,her men Involved in th ' the fortress and castle. Naples lnrSI o1114110 lney stoppe.i ro'obcry have been -sentenced to was badly battered by bombing J ,Glna reen and learned penitentiary terms. , 1V.. D.1M.1. that the weddings there had to rn "vX"T'Z ttnP let points whence she will return THE TWO FORUMS Ketchikan after halibut season tomorrow to sail south at They visited the two forums, OIL HEM INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST . closed last summer. 9 p m Caesar's forum, that of the , . prime minister or king, where b confirmed by a church wed-1 Germans. There has been a won- Use Classifieds for Results. .... 1 1. 1 u. 1 nA Wplrforf.,1 .nv.n, or,rt rohnllHin WlUlin UlfCB H1UI1U13 Of A 1 . Fletcher rclurr.ri "rst.rr- i wo agreemenv nus yet i-.-cu siuuu uic Kimw v.v, v. j p.. .v.--.....,. hoQmo inuaiin af ih Be MARCHAND ill.rnnnn frnm a hnsines!! ,....h.H Vofmoon rierrinor fisher- npnnlp'.c! fnrnm which Was What i The new Italian bUUQina ha. ' r . t - b-v trin tlir.t look him to Seattle end men and the comranies for price the name implied. About it were, Decome Americanized. i m uuu.iun, 1 . ' ...... ..... -. ' V. , .. . , D..V.V... Tl...n. .V... . CENTRE OF CIXTL'RE iiu.iic ui O'juuy uuilia. Allele A3 this year. It is expected It will quarters for transients similar to Taroma. SPACE HEATER be at leat a week before any hotels. The numerous arches were impressive. One new build-inz (about 100 years old) was In the four days spent at Flor- an elaborate monument to hl.n ence they admired the art and there. Inside Is another monu- cultural objects, the cathedral ment over his grave. They went and painting and sculpture. At on to Ayr. his birthplace, and Pisa they climbed the famous saw the "Twa Brigs o' Ayr," one leaning tower, where Mrs. of which is the same as it waa Brooksbank counted 296 stens. in the poet's day. The other has Convenient, Ecor.omiral Hmh mcrhanica: rfficiency. VORTEX be made The settlement will Harry Fobbins, Norman Nelson, latest offer Is S7.ST a Eill Bacon and Jack Sedgwick re- ""mpies Iturncd at the first of the week ton b-fore the new year a.ri to the Naaj $6.50 after. Fishermen are ask-ton ,!iom a hunting trip one of the company vessels. ,lnS l" a ton- hn'it in rrvmorv of the liberator of the small countries, who had amalgamated them. It is of modern desien. Castel Angelo, a Automatic Burni i I B. o. Stover, purser on the fortress, is near the Vatican , Capt. Art Baker with the Van- jchilcotin .received an unexpected and the Pope is able to flee to 30 saving ln t' easts. rcouver commercial boat Caribou j aucjinr ye.terday afternoon it through an underground paj- THE COLD For Furnace Repairs and Renewals Phone BLACK 884 raoM I SHEET METAL LTD. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED nimca 'i pon mursaay ni!?nc jv;hen cr, o the larqe dock hoses sage. The court of Justice Is a TERMS AMUX beautiful piece of architecture There was a wonderful view been replaced by a modem I from there of the plains sur- bridge, which carries heavy traf-! rounding tle city. Milan is a f ic. There also Is the "T'whalc large commercial city. One at- I Wail" public house, and at' traction was the cathedral with "Brig o" Doon" nearby Is an-j its hundreds of towers. .other monument to Burns with; The Brooksbank3 then went 1 parklike grounds. An ancient to Switzerland, to Montreux on church there Is in ruins. i the Lake of Geneva. Nearby ! They travelled north to Dum-j Lake Como Is a middle-class re-1 barton and Dell Chullsh Oban, ai alter a trip since Monday to burst rient onposite him. trivin .Winter Harbor and other points ;hlm the fuU benefit of the The bridges that cross the Tiber are fine pieces of work. ' Smith & E! Isround the mcuth of the Naas pressure. .River on hunting bent. Joe Scon, LIMITED R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) Plumbing ind Hi Near St. Paul's is a statue of Garibaldi on the highest of the seven hills of Rome. There is a magrAflcent view from there In St. Paul's is a holy door thai. PhrniP 174 P- usual, went along. They cam"! Cart. H p. McLean again back -with seven geese, a numh-.v brought, the Chil-otin in on the of ducks and the usual number Norln Q,lppn charlotte run yes-f tall .stories. The Caribou is ,praaV afternoon whit" Cant.. W. .heading south from here. McCombc i on leave. He will be , Ion the run for two more weeks. Unlrn steanrhin Chilcotin. , similar to British ColumbU j ward they went through the Every inch of arable land tnjpass of Giencoe, a two-hour, Switzerland is cultivated. Ther j drive with only one house seen. ! are small towns close to Lau-iihere was a village at the end sanne. the capital of one prov-0f the pass. Then came Klllea lnce. There the French language on a River Spray, a fishing villa spoken. ! lage. The Pass of KUlacrankij! Two weeks in Paris followed.', they found more friendly than1 Is opened only on holy years, every 25 years. It was opened this year. Outside Rome on the Applan Way arc the catacombs or burial FINE PRINTING AT REGAL PRINTERS Tapt. Harry E. McLean, arrived In port yesterday afternoon wifi p havy freight carga and pas-rn"pr.s from the south. Disembarking here were Mr. and Mrs. i. nvik. Mrs. W. J. Scott, Mrs. D. Magnus, George Berry, Gordon Scoit, M and Mrs. C. A. Frank Waterhouse freiThter Island Kint. Capt. McCartney, ailed ""sterdav after unloading a large cargo here. She went from here to Watson Island. Reach Every Home By Ads! grounds. No cemeteries were allowed Inside the walls of Rome. On each side of the way Roman "big shots" used to be buried. and Mr. and Mrs. Brooksbank Giencoe. They were at Carr's visited most of the Important j Bridge several days and went places but the weather was bad I out from there to Grant's Town, Phone 24 222 Second Ave. I Some of the tombs are still during their stay there and they a fif-hing resort. Then came In-dld not get about as much aslyerness on the Moray Firth. A HOLLYWOOD CAFE they would have liked. However, they saw the huge meat market, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Eli- castle on the hill there is a monument, to Mary MacDonald, who hid Bonnie Prince Charlie. TAX SALE i fel Tower, and spent some time SALE OK CROWN GRANTED MINERAL CLAIMS FOR UNPAID Wo Specialize in Nairn, farther on, is a fish port. At Aberdeen they saw the ; statue of Wallace. They thought, it quite a city. There is a silver1 granite quarry nearby. There j are a beautiful post office and the most beautiful city hall het had ever seen. At the foot of I about the Latin Quarter, abode if artists. Mr. Brooksbank said St. Malo another walled city with walls eight or nine feet wide, had been badly bombed but- that new buildings were going up. They took another side trip to Mont St. Michele, where there was a DISHES DELINQUENT TAXES PRINCE RUPERT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on Monday, the 6th day of November, 1950, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, In the Provincial Collector's Of .ice. Court House, Prince Rupert. British Columbia, will sell at public auction the Crown Granted Ml icral Claims in. the list hereinafter set out, of the parsons in said list hereinafter set out, for all DELINQUENT taxes due and unpaid by said persons on the date of Tax Sale and for Interest, costs and expenses. Including the cost of advertising said Hair, if the total amount of taxes due up to and including the year 1948, and interest thereon, together with costs of advertising said Sale, be not sooner paid. ' 'ihe Collector will be pleased to receive any information respecting th following list where the owner is or was a member of the Allied Forces and entitled to the benefits of Section 115, "Taxation Act," or entitled to the benefits of Section 3, "W u Mariners' Benefits Act." LIST OF PROPERTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Union Street is an elaborate Salvation Army citadel. They monastery ana a lairy-taie vu-1 visiteci Marshall, a .business lage. The monastery, he though, tQWn wlth harbor and fishing was a remarkale feat of archl- OPEN FROM 7:30 P.M. to 3:30 A.M. and a beach with fine golden tecture. In the village, they had an(J Then they went south t0 Pelth after a ter a a mavor mayor who wno Invented invented the. uie, steriing, where they saw PREPARE FOR WINTER . . . w Name of Person Assessed Name of Claim Z. 2 O fl 3 H m O r H JlfJSSf1' -d the cemetery with the Rock HEATIH tnum f RnnrnPTYinuth WhilP rt&ca " w" !w .AL I there they went to Stoneheng, i ed with the Bible cut . out . of the 1 face and a Star of the East We Stop' K am r Dfltrhtnn Vrnm huVA . Nearby is Wallace i ..it. ru.... above it. nicy visitcu ttii oci uui y anu CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT Portland Canal Mining Division "Cold V Salisbury Cathedral and then Tower on a hiu. Edinburgh is full of historic i moveu uu tu aiiinigtuii op. . hott nn. nf ,h A Have our HAVE A WARM, COMFORTABLE BED! mn, caMn Hen Hur aeorgc E Silver King Melvln Melvln Number 1 Fraction ( c. 54 51 5294 52.94 41.18 64 51 40.40 mi estimates '.--r or steal Melvln Number 3 Fraction I There they saw Kenilworth al""u"";", streets in the home of John of Gaunt. "t.honi there there. thev .tanta we At Stratfora-on-Avan they Br g Jhey San he,v,S1IalCeTare flZ Louis Stevenson centennial, and the theatre where his plays " h fl Acckci ara ehnmn Thou font a EiHo trin i intic ""o Melvln Number 4 Fraction 52.16 36.70 I I t c. 1375 1375! 13.76! 1375' 13 76 13.761 13.76 1375 13 75' 13.75, 13.76' 1375: 1375 13.75; 13 75i 13761 13 75 13.75, 1375! 13.75; 54 51 t c. 1 78 1.69' 1 69 1 18 1 78i 1 15 1 63 .95! 1 76 .78 1 65 1 69! 1.72: 111 1 62 1.52 , 1.731 1.76, 1 62 1 69 39 001 37 6o; 37.50 20 25' 39 00 25 50' 38.76 21.00 39 00 17 25 38 75' 85261 38 26 24 75 36 001 3375 38.251 39.001 36 001 36.26! 3I.7B 870 872 13H8 187 18W 1869 1870 4127 4129 4MO 4131 4132 6107 6108 6109 6110 6111 6112 6524 6526 f nVldson, Laurence Stanley Davidson. Laurence Stanley Zimmerman. Wanda Melvln Consolidated Mines Ltd. (N.P.L.) Melvln Consolidated Mines Ltd. (N.P.L.)..., Melvln Consolidated Mines Ltd. (N.P.L.) Melvln Consolidated Mines Ltd. (N.P.L.) Applewhaite, Dorothy Alia: Jack. Pctrie Snap non . . Ditto Kcnyon, Peter Thomas Keuvon. Peter Thomas . Melvln Consolidated Mines Ltd. (NP.L.) Melvln Consolidated Mines Ltd. (N.P.L.) Melvln Consolidated Mines Ltd. (N.P.L.) Melvln Consolidated Mines Ltd. (N.P.L.) win. lifland William Irwin. Roland William Rcstmore "Flex-o-Lotex" Spring-Filled NAartresses. QQ'I 50 62.16 60 59 ing- No Job To Big Ho Job Too Smoll in his memory wo. to Coventry, which was badly .clock battered during the war. The beauif "2,, ;ttu" J JZ?' llC.h nP in the sheep country, through 5372 J 39 61 Day No. 1 Day No. 2 , Day No. 8 Day No. 4 Day fraction Tacoma Chinook Boise . Grand Ridge Millie Snoqualmle Pay Roll Number 3 Pay Roll Number 4. hi M All sizes, from Simmons "Harvest Special" Spring-Filled Mattresses All sizes from naa Mrjc" oeen uestroyea, urB"uycu'.,w". was lci"f:- repim. "-"- ..tMwest Scotland Rpnt,and to to Scott's I mm pn l np niiKinPKS $39-50 . spp section nn nnn and the liic --""T"Abbotsfordi . . . , to Mel. , j;,:t on 53.72 near nearly y oolites oDiuerat-- -, - thrnh through u 64.51 catnearai were the heart of i I m (it but thp cathedral tnwpr was1 rose . . 60,59 , still intact. ODen air services i rir, & hi MAIL ORDLRS ACCEPTED PROMPT SHIPMENT 1 A CklTIE tllDMITMDE I Tfl the Robert Bruce country and i south to Ecclefechan, the home of Thomas Carlisle. tn innrinn finished the are held ln the cathedral. Businesses are run from temporary PWr". - and A G,OOD PLACE TO BUY OVER QUARTER CENTURY 1 1 Qor 4th v Dated at PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. this 28th day of SEPTEMBER, 1950. . O. F. FORBES. Provincial Collector, DUIV'11 I buildings. They were around Oxford for; tour,