AGE) sKTmsn king pusrs dish ror&I' ta atte;ii clashes with enmmor.Trs In a. preparatory school. Prlncs Rqp?rt Doilv News Monday, October 30, 1950 1 1 . His marriage to Princess Vic- fed EC I Called H 0. T- Perj-y, StM, who to n.w , has i-ffled a twt-'' egular meeting of council of the Brt, iJ r;v,0roi Association of antique silver, of which, he possessed a magnificent coliea-tion consisting chiefly of historic Swedish pieces. Besides these two special hobbies, he which despite severe strains toria took place in Karlshuhe on House as well as performances were maintained during both of September 20, 1881. The follow- at the Royal Opera. He was a the two World Wars. It was also ing year a son was born, the discriminating reader, special- an era of steady Industrial ex- new King, Qustaf Adolf VI. A tehng in biographies. In his spaie pansion and deep going social rp- second son, who was given the hurs especially late in life, he forms, which together greatly name of Wilhelm and the title found relaxation in embrolder- had a third: bridge, which ti raisea tne living standard qf the 01 UUKe or soaermaniand, was "g. He was also a connoisseur played adroitly, Lr !4 and the annual f live fur Nov uweaisn people. . Dorn on June 17, 1884. A third King Gustaf had qualities son, Prince Erik, died at an early which stood him In good stead age. In her middle age, the as a ruler. An attitude of com- queen's health began to fail. A :s . -i jt Vancouver men sense stamped his whoie respiratory ailment forced hex approach he had a realistic, to live ln a warmer climate than clear eye for the essential sis- ( that of Sweden and she spent nificance of political events, the better part of many yea.s rEYOUR home at Capri or in Rome, where she til youth, he witnessed the rise of modern democracy and as a monarch he had to be died on April 4, 1930. NO CORONATION JUST ARRIVED! BOYS' FUR TRIMMED Parka Jackets Sizes ft 18 ' in Beige, Brown and Green I 4K ..;! Xr- 3J l, I , CZ3 AGAINST BOLDIERS TURN HUNTERS Soldier take up g ins In Pelee Island's pheasant shoot. Maj.-Qen. Chris Vukes geU a light from Brig. Qeoffrey W alah while Brig. J. A. W. Bennett, left, and Lt.-Ueij. Guy Biinonds look on. The group pitched c imp In a grove on the Lake Erie island and potted birds flushed towards them. Maj.-Oen.,V jkes, commander,' Western Army Command, was given "freedom tf the Island." CP PHOTO) FRASER AND PAYNE IE COLD ne c-ounlry. At the time of his vleldine eracefullv he m. ahlo to StS the retlgWeaofah 'SriK'8 throne. Blended with his real-'" f Z"L Th ?. askln8 " nave the traditional ism was another trait which contZted8 much this SS SJT1 jr7, T' When he was offlclally Pfo-hiimor larltyhU keen saving sense of nounced monarch In the Haii rr"i'arv'Qf tne Realm in the Royal Pal- Forel-n dqHcv -nd and in these fields his personal i9h'8 f" ehr ed " a influence was sometimes con- "fhL8' w?Ue thfv.e-r7ln-e robe was draPed Qver lne ba:: siderable esDeciallv eSpeClaily in ln critical cnUcal ' iSinn4 situations. .of the throne, instead of on the king,s snouUiers same ar. From the strain between Swe- rangement has been repeated den and Norway, which culm'.- ever since at the annual nnen- Fyrnace Repairs J Renewals REAL ESTATE INSURANCE W BLACK 884 j- A'' W " LA " " ' RENTALS ,nated In a peaceful dissolution ings of the Kiksdag, at which PHONE ui wieir union n xauo, B.ing uus- the king delivers his address taf received an Important part from the thrdhe, which is, in Of his early political education, pffpnt,. the trnvprnmpnt's nrn- 608 Third Ave. W. OVER BROADWAY CAFE !At that time he was Crown eram and rennrt nn thp stale 1 Prince of both countries, and 0f the nation. This King Gustaf actually bore the brunt of the continued to do for 42 years, dispute, his father being aged but at the ceremony on Janu- and ailing. He had, however, the ary 11, 1950, he felt too weak vision to see that in the Ions; to attend, and his oldest son, run it would be useless to resort crown Prince Gustaf Adolf, read to military means. On many sub- the address, standing beside the oss 6i High Gloss i i t . gequeui, ucccuuoiis in political , thronp k-.y Deauiiiui rmrs j affairs he took the same con- erior decorating. ICK DICING As "Mr. G." King Gustaf was wiely known" for his participa-i tion In many sports, especially i tennis. From his first visit to dilatory attitude whjch, however, was far from lacking ii determination and firmness. As a monarch and the symbol of THOMPSON WARE CO. LTD. Swedish national unity, he gradually became a personification of the stability and continuity of his country's political devel England in 1878 he brought back a keen liking for "the white sport," which he helped to Introduce and popularize in Sweden and which he reluctantly gave up only a few years before 'I opment. . ' King Qustaf was born June in, his death. Hunting was another JOHN H. The Pioneer Druggists DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 1858, His father, King Oscar II. . game in which he showed great was a grandson of the firs", persistency and accuracy. Find-B!r,"tte' marsh'?1 f ,Franc! mg pleasure in shooting moose, COMMONWEALTH COMRADES Servicemen o! two Dominions serving under the United nations flag got together on board H.M.C.S. Cayuga during trie destroyer's visit tq Tokyo. This navy photo shows, left to right. Fit. Sgt. Benny Proulx of St. Boniface, Man., member of R.C.A.F. 420 squadron flying the air lift to Japan; Driver Norman Bancroft of Perth, Australia, and PO. Alex Murray, New Westminster, B.C.. Cayuga crew member. (CP PHOTO) ULGER uer wapuieon B,,a rnnce oi hare and game birds he was4 'K wn later oecauie of the J-"""- one strongest advocates King of Sweden under the name of strlct game lawg m the eoun. CTOMETRIST l"llucs Aiv: rv Fishina from nn nnpn rinrv While 'Still in his cradle, Gus- was another of his diversions, totf 'recleved the title of Duk-i He also liked motoring. Eminent Church Visitor Is Here mmnm HMCS Sioux Aids Carrier oi varmiana. uurjng nis nrsi King Gustaf's interest were in Bulger Ltd. 10 years be was trained at home quite varied. Music delighted Third Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kohse re- by special tutors, but ln 1868 ha him enormously for many year3 was enrolled in the private Bes- he was a patron of the Academy kow Day School In Stockholm, of Music, and he regularly at- Iinportant ecclesiastical visitor turned by plane today to Van- TOKYO 0) The Canadian destroyer Sioux accompanied the ine iirst member of the Swe- tended recitals In the Concert See Ihe Skeena From the Stage!! Leave Prince Rupert 9:30. .M. Arrive Terrace ; 1:20 P.M Leave Terrace 6:15 P.M. Arrive Prince Rupert 10.00 P.M. in Prln Rupert this week will couver after spending the week-be Rev. Father Michael O Ryan, end In the city. British aircraft carrier Theseus in a tour of air support duty I I Aiiiiiicv r - r, I 1 Ale Haig returned to the el'y -assistant- general of- -the Oblate Fathers of Mary Immaculate, I BEST ' ilniiR (he Korean coast during the last two weeks, it has been lit - ""TM. i I by plane Saturday after a brief visit in Vancouver.- Bgt. J. Fossum, RCMP, return-1 ed Saturday from a trip to the I CHILLY p----J i Plumbing diiclosed Th action -as made known when Hear Admiral William Andrews, commander of the Dom-pionwealth fleet in Korean Queen Charlotte Islands. BUS IS BEST! Yes We Carry Express!! Phone 555 for Information who will be here (n the course of an inspection tour of English-speaking Oblate houses In Can ada. Father O Ryan, whose headquarters are In Rome, is spending two months In Canada. Such a visitation as this is made about every six years. Father F-.Rayner, O M I , and Bather O. P. Mohan.O.M.I.. of J. Steenbergen, provincial as sessor, SUlieo mi n thH wnrk of the 14000-ton car Camosun for a trip to Stewart r(cr ' on official business. ', VAISOH ISLAND STAGES LTD (HONE 108 Piince Rupert drove today to the L. M. Felsenthal Is leaving by mi,s i.rna Howe and M's NCE RUPERT Wednesday's plane for a weetc s n,mn Webster returned to trip to Seattle. interior to meet Father ORyan at Terrace, where he spent the week-end. and will bring him on in here. - The visitor 'will be here for a cilv on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vanoou ver. I'MBING HEATING IT'S LATER X H ! CI H NAM OH BUNS THERE IS NOTHING MORE APPETIZING THAN POSCHUMAR few days before proceeding to Michael KntCKcr, manager of the Fi: h Oil D'-partnient of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Cooperative Association, sailed lubt nipht on the Camann for a bus!-' iu-sK trip to Vancouver. fat Office Bldg. Vancouver. - , ; October 26, 1940 Sneaking on the situation In : rsr it Aim .uriin r r id riMMAunM pi ikic Doll Clothes Show v'Ret: S'-KUiley of Aiyansh. wlio the Western Mediterranean, Qr.i . TV- tuv nun aistc Trtrtl Gets Historic Homes -W ,;' ' Sturdy returned ,ti .thty last weeH Bertram Thomas, O.0.B., told an -: .i i rrn ii i ccUi LONDON BTbe faTnouscol- ftrtnVa're'rvlrii'iV'lie went: audience at the Canadian Legion and the RUPERT BAKERY LTD. lection. oL historical .dotbea. and 1 to awm Anglican umca m;t-, nU tnaj uiorauar ,.hii,i- t, ,-hiPh nwri t.n be ish Columbia Synod sessions, ffoval Navy control the vital MM B CLOTHES housed at the London Museum is sanea oy meuraoii iuh iu-hu enrouto back to Atyansh wlioro gateway of the Mediterranean. The Royal Navy could not be defeated nor could Gibraltar be conquered fro mthe land or sea. KtxdxiJjy T-r- v- ho ia stutiunad as Anglican rihurjh missionary. iMoors and Out! "0w. Value Priced! W! All Sizes! 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