kgohjeci U Chant) Wednesday, April 22, 1953 Indian Village Continued from PaKe 1 1 BLACKWOOD on PHONE 748 FOR HELPFUL CLASSIFIED AD-TAKER DEADLINE FORJXAS81FIED ADVERTISING 4:30 PM, DAY PREVIOUS ! Cl-js-ifii'd Kates yy EASL2Y BLACKWOOD Tut Off Guessing Until We Last Possible Moment . . ' ' . I have pointed out that a partnership should he "Father" Duncan, a.s he was oon christened by the natives, spent a year studying the Tlmp-ean language from hJU firxt convert, Arthur Wellington. Then the nUxsiqnary built a jschool and Ijean teaching. But the school conflicted with the periodical rile.i and cere- monies of the Taimpsean medi-! fine men, a serious difference which led to the exodus of Father Duncan from Port Simpson. According tn th atnrt trtM tn Mr. Leighton by hi father the MaTZ nun dance cau.sed a near tras;- coy, nmowea oy me exoaus. ASSAIL MISSIONARV .-.. chiefs , !,; assailed ,. nj .v,. i Angry the mis- ... Z , ' ii- . enen death. But near Father in game at no trump or in a major suit, holding 65 P('r t of the h!g.h carl trenh-unless, of course, the early hidding indicates a bad misfit. South dealer Neither side vulnerable 41ri Kern ' U 7 8 ! H 3 D K 10 8 2 C A t Duncan rtood his convert, Arthur , h strength. Yet their covering the chiefs .Wellington, blddj wag mmd and wag ", a,h,uSc -P1 The based on the following consid-chiefs did Duncan left, and so eraljons few days later. , ., ', , , . On May 25. 1862. Duncan !' .ke. Mr- ,Da'.e "rst' h"e he 50 followers in canoes jailed tthree southward to establish Metla- e 5b'd n.na,"d . . . , . . clo.e to a minimum opening? katlaThat ob- each day year pirst hft nad .served by the villagers as their, particlllary valuabie singieton ...i..'...y. yt-ar w,c , 90th. ' Leighton's father aLso cme to.a riVe-card spade suit in which Metlakatla a year later. j his partner had promised a good Under the guidance of their j fit ' leader, the small group of Dun- j nartn ,. V ' Happy Happy Harold's Harold's imiling imiling now now M I Ho ud lo frown and tnoor Sinco ho dtKOvorod tlatufiod Lifo it naught but choor. .M.TOI'NTANTS PUBLIC Al'tDtJN'j ANT. Income lax Rperlnllttt. S. G. Furk, Stone Hull Jliitf. Red 593. 2()m BOATS Mill SAl.E FOR RAIF. Nearly completed 16 ft. Htar class sail boat hull. See at W5 3rd Ave., tir phone Black 377. (97p) FOR RALE 38-ft. Killnet boat May be wen at Mclean's (9p FOR SALE Elfht-foot rounrt-lioittim skiff, like new IL'nfl 2nd Ave, We.it, Or Red S17. !!flp) I'AKS I OR SALE FOR SAI.K -37 Ford 2-ton truck, '38 Terraplane sedan, woik trailer anil house trailer Cars being wraped parts nv.uhihle: "JJ Dodire tj ton; '34 Chev ton: '29 Chev se-t)!tn. Apply Midland Pines Plume Black 735 Box 988. 1951 FOR SAIE-1'J.')0 Prcfect7good condition Mu-st be seen to be appreciated. Phone Blue 754 (94pl FOR fcALKl47 Pontine sedan Willi low mileage. Kull price W('5(tfi. $365 00 down, balance your own tctms Fully rquin-tx d and ready tt uo. 73 Eraser St. (8Hp) BATTFKY KF.KVH'R can's followers rapidly built Metlakatla Into a sclf-sustain- . . . 1 iifi !: Willi iw uwn umuo- IniSL 'fedrr i . . . - jtives up and down the coast. j llNCRF.ASEI) le-EOI.I) ' "I am told that Metlakatla I was considered just like a lion by all the other natives." says Uighton, whose father became Duncan's "right-hand man." , lu 10 years Metlakatla, situat ed at the mouth of a narrow-pass between the mainland and Digby Island, had Increased its population 10-fold and boasted such industries as a sawmill, a brick kiln, a cannery, a rope, weaving and soap factory. Some of the lumber sawn then is still to be found In the con- j to defer the making of a guess struclion of Metlakatla hon.es until the last possible moment, standing today . . . "In my own Mr. Dale led the ace and an-home, for Instance," says Leigh-; other heart. Now, if the oppo-ton. ; nent winning the second heart ttl'pKRT Katlery Hhop, Z34 Fast' 3rd .. Phr.ne BIjh 126. Re- r-tlri, ehari'l!.if nn- bj!ld-Inir V'-rtr ovornrteo t,) ' p.t SIM SS Ol'PlltTI'MTV Queen Charlotte1 Airlines 'i Kitimaf ortd Kemano Schedule trips to: " Tuestlays and Fridays : itewort ond Alice Arm Mondays arid Thursdays- Charter Service if Contract Flying Agents: CRAWFORD MOORE TRAVEL AGENCIES Phones 76 and 6?0 DINING PLEASURE in SPARKLING NEW -SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe UEOKGE DAWES auctioneer; ;r Pbone Black 84C and Red 177 Prince George Luxury Steamer- - SAIUS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. . For KETCHIKAK. WEONESOAY Mit)niRht Comfort and Service For reservations write ai mil li t or le...t ttit P..--e Rupert. B.C. Pi iife'Zionai v JOHN H. BULGER Ojtfotmlrisl Third A7enue John Bulger Ltd. ,. John F L. Hughes, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Hrs. 10:30-12:30; 2:00-5:00 Eves.: by appointment only, 21 - 23 Besner Block i Phone Blue 442 H. G. HELGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 96, Evenings Black 899 SCOTT McLAREN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 PRECISION SAW FILING All Types of Saws r ' Sharpened 215 1st Ave. W. Phone 909 ' By CHIC YOUNG " I Leiehlon's father, who became : had oniy a doubleton, he would 1 a millwright, was in charge of have to return a diamond, j the sawmill, and was also a which would eliminate the guess member of the three-company ; in that suit; or a club, which police force which Duncan or-' would give Mr. Dale a sluff and paiiizcd to establish law and I a ruff. order from the Naas River to ; As it happened, the outstand-Douglas Channel. I ing hearts were divided 3-3. so POLICE BI S Y " j ' i,aU" talVng ,two hearts the Unemy was in the same un-Most of the work of the police ! enviable position as just deforce was combatting illegal i scribed. And. if one opponent traffic In liquor between un-1 had held four hearts. Mr Dale YiFFFK .SHOP, fully enrlppetl. f.,r ;ile or rent s It. Air eon- ;" ditioned. tl.ue 602. (96p) RADIO DIAL CFPR 120 fCl'ocycU AAWAs' VWWAWW WKDKEBIMT fi 00- Internstlonal Cttmmentary 6 t- ka lotto , fi 'tn hirfniliitMr. in Harmony 6 :4& -N iifhtxirly Wfw 00 The Uumtlon Hox j 6 I h AuptMr ttt-ri-tuitlf1 8 45 Kcnilev Burnett. Bhow 7:00 CHO NfW 7:1S ,HC' Ncw Rmindup 7 The Kukr i PruHi-rim IX) t UC i.rl 10 -f W; Hrwn 15-Th Lively Arm HO- Kfiml - 00 WnailMir Rt-port I .UtMtuu! Till Mltlnlr'ht .00 hirt-off 1-HURHDAT AU 7 tio -BO pb ht-rnv n a Broodeatlt 7 111 -Miinlrnl ni K I 7:fl .BC N wh: W.'ltther IVport i 8 00 C W, NfW 8 I0-H.r Hill Ocmd 6'lil MorillilK ti'iliK 8 'Ml M'irriliiK rfvralfmo H 4I - l.litle t.'tmcert 8 -x - mic Ni wi ti Cfinimentary i1' 9 ir.-Mmunl Varkllni ill Tune tfllnat a 10:00 -MornlliB VlBlt 10 If. "Kitlirs o( the Purple fiAr.r" i 10 30 Thin We. k it Artli 10 4V-MuKnl Kiteh. ll ! II OO-KlnOt-rjjArlen tno Ar . 1 :1.S Ktiuutlup 'llmf 1 :30 WPMihcr lo-rttirt ; I :i I - M' ijul'.'e Pilml II X! II" c llll n ' 11 U- tituriftUKtvlan Mtnt1to P M 1 U no- Mid-lny Mi'Kjdleo 12 - Ifi 4'Hc hicwi j 12 -!5.lrHrimi Hrmime ! 12 30 11 ; r'arm BrtMrteiuit ! 12 f..S-HtKmlftJ Inl-rliule l:tm-.The ("nncrrt llmir 2 110 Xt liot.1 BroadCKitt '2. Ml '1'oriny' iuftt U An PlttlK. Plra a iHI - k.t rci Uw You I 8 "to .Trim-" aniulit Matlnro i 4:16 A 7utm Go Uy 4 :t0 Thr C't.riinutttm 8u.ry 4 .4i lu; N .t. WraltB-r Hi-pnn ! Today's Stocks ('ourlry N. I. Johntrfoll ij. 1.14.) VANCOI VER American Standard 18'i Bralorne . 4 35 B R X 04 Cariboo Quartz 1.10 Congress 06 Cronin Babine .10' j Olant Mascot 40 Indian . .06 Pend Oreille 4 55 Pioneer 195 Premier Border .07 Privateer .04 Sheep Creek . . .85 Hllhak Premier . .16 Vananda 021, Spud Valley .041, Silver Standard 1.00 Western Cranium 2.25 8il-Van . .44 Dorreen .28 Eittella .54 Oils A. P Con sol .31 Central Lcauc 340 Home Oil 9.00 Mercury .14 Okalta - - 240 Pacific Pete 11.50 TORONTO I Athona .15 Aumaque .16 Beattie Dcquesne .35 i Bevcourt .. .56 ! Buffalo Canadian .21 Consol. Smelters .. 26 00 Conwest -. 475 Donalda .70 Eldona .. .38 tj , East Sullivan 4 55, Giant Yellowknlfe 950 God's Lake 80 Hardrock 17 ' Harricana , .11 j Jlevi Gold. . v08 Duvex :....; .44'i i Little Long Lac 67 Lynx 161 ', Madsen Red Lake 1 49 i McKenzie Red Lake 30 I' MacLeod Cockshutt .. 8.50 I Moneta - .45 j Noranda - 68.50 i Pickle Crow 1 .31 , New Senator .27 Sherrltt Gordon 4 45 j Steep Rock 7,10 j Silver Miller - .85 i Sweet Grass ..v ........ .55 Golden Manitou . 2.55 Landover Oils 36 Rix Athabasca 2.60 Nesbltt Labine ... 4.75 RCAF Crash Claims Six HALIFAX tCP 3ix members of the RCAF w killed Monday when an air force bomber crash Pd and burned near Centrevlll in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Val ley. A seventh man survived. He) was FO. Kenneth Benson of : Brantford, Ont who was seri- ously Injured. The bomber, a Lancaster, was returning to its base at Greenwood. N.S., after seven hours of: searching with 21 American and! Canadian military aircraft for ai twin-engined private plane miss-! ing with four persons aboard j since Saturday on a flight from! Gander, Newfoundland, to Ot-j awa. ' j It was the fourth air crash in; . jyir SALE Oreenhou.se business and quarUT section land WAVTEII TO RKNT 0 WANTED TO RKNT Two- or three-room furnished apartment, close in. Phone Mr. Welch, 609. (fiflp, 10 I OK HALE 10 lo FOR SALE; MeClary "Charm" 11 10 coal rat,e, two years old. I $7000. im 8th Ave. East. IK (84p) FOR 8ALE Three-piece chesterfield nulte. 21 1st West. i (95p FOOTIIII.I J?: 'stiotless) coal. Phone 6aD. Phiipott, Evltt it Co. LW. (ct FOR SALE Motor Keooter, Rood condition. Phone Black 148 (95p) YOU'LL SAVE 1 1 I or Simpsons-Sears REO. NOW 1 Torchiere, , toniplete $34 45 $20. 00 1 Hassock $9 95 J 1 Oil Space Heater . $100 00 76 50 1 27" X 54" Rug, Orey $1685 12.45 I 27" X 54" Rui, I!Kte $22.50 1680 1 II S A. 22 Cal. Rifle $4750 35.50 I MaU hinu Pair Table Lamps ... $19 90 16.95 1 1 Boudoir Chair.. $21 95 12.45 I 2-pee Chesterfield Suite .... $21000 199.50 2 Sectional Chairs $47 50 25 00 EXTRA SPECIAL I Sunshine Boys' Bicycle... $5795 5Q.00 3 Strollers $12 50 6.95 Simpsons-Sears 312 Third Ave. Phone 460 Prince Rupert 05c FOR SALE-Chlna cabinet. $20; record cabinet. $5; oil barrel and pump. Phone Black 663 after 8 p.m., or 1001 Hays Cove Ave. 94p WANTKU CAM! FOR Scrap: copper, brass, batteries, radiators. Phone 543 can . 6th Ave, est ij-jc) WANTED Reliable couple to occupy unfurnished suite. Private bath. Verv suitable for grown family. Immediate occupancy. Summit Apartments. (94) REAL ESTATE FOR QUICK SALE Four-room house and bathroom, Partially furnished. 519 8th Ave. West. $3000 cash. Phone Green 663 after 5 pm. (94) FOR SALE Lot No. 59, Block 1. Section 2. Prince, Rupert. Assessed $400. Offering at $350 for Immediate sale. Write A. O. McCormack. Box 446. Port Arthur, Ontario. (97) SASKATOON (CP)-A new St. Thomas More College costing about $500,000 Is planned for the University of Saskatchewan cam pus. A fund campaign has started In Roman Catholic dio ceses throughout the province. TAXIS nrtTRANSFEKS CITY TRANSFER Long Distance CRATING and PACKINO Furniture Movers FURNITURE STORAGE Household Effect Moved to or from any point In BC, Phone 950 riMt Ave. and McBrlde 'el CiRIM DEMONSTRATION MONTREAL- CP-Actual car wrecks picked up on the high - wavs, ambulances, a hearse audi No adde(l distributional assets bre needed merely the holding of that much In top card power, . , . , , , In today s deal, Mr. r. Dale and j J.TT ! ause it was in a suit which the opponents had bid. He had i him "chance" bid. Mi i 3 ciioaii Erash's overcall would give him i annthor ler ,hr,,. , h:J j; 5f- :iiiise was 01 me iree variety, Miss Brasn ,ed tng kln of clubs and dummy's ace won. Mr. Dale casnod thj of spades. I ',"6" "d a sma11 "Pade l if " i"""' "lr laii c'Vb from tne board and ruiita h. , He had to lose two heart tricks and the ace of diamonds. The key card was the jack of diamonds. If he could guess Its location, he was in. As you see, a finesse could be taken either way. But Mr. Dale decided not I to guess at all. Not yet, anyway. As always, the best play was would have ruffed the fourth ' lead of the suit and would still 1 have had a 50-50 chance to ' guess the location of the inrir of diamonds. ELMORE PHIIPOTT (Continued from Page 2i fact a super-colossal Marshall plan. That is good, that is wonderful. But sooner or later the common, ordinary variety of ; people are going to say something like this: i If Uncle Sam has so much money, with billions to give away how about a Marshall plan for Texas, or free milk for the USA? Millions for arms fcr Asia, for to save Chiang-shek's hide? How about the prairie farmhouse. where the plumbing's still outside? ' , The point is Ike has started the west on the one sure road to peace. He goes to the heart of the economic problem and mast wars are economic. ACTIVE AT 93 METEGHAN, NS. (CP) Teles-phore Comeau celebrated his 93rd birthday by making fresh plans for his garden. He teams a large pair of oxen, milks two cows and gathers rockweed from the beach. BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone 200 Broadway Cale Tea for Two ( WOUtt) VOU ei'JUSrASSOOI ElTMcR V S WAVE TEA? ONE ( WHICHEVER? EASIER ,e 4 :to p m. day pre- to publication. 3 cents per word per .. I. bit Mien, SO rents, t-urun iv.Llh Mr.tt.'aa Hint, j Notices, Marriage anj inidit Announcements, Dl-plny double price. f, l..:u:tls ,H nut accept rcsponsl-,r classified ads insrrtrd :y nr under wrong jr. unles notification h fi.iirii ti received wiuiin j ri first in.n.ion. IVMII X I Mr.M S Cuitte Hormy fihtiw. .Situ. day and Sunday, 2:.. -. card panics April 15 M try Chapter daffodil d 23 ,r r:ud party, April 23 'ri., -Spring Bazaar. t Purple .iiinj; bazaar nt . A'Tl! Ti. rj. il salt'. April 25 DANCE April 25 at the liih Member untl only TirkcU may be d (mm Directors 1 04 1 i! 1 0 1) E Kpnn'j Ilon- Aiii. 3'J 'iuide A.MM'laiinn tea.. Strut .School, May 2. .h k I'rrif''vit'i;tut Wo- fr.m.u'i' saie. May 2. bazaar, Mny 6. WA hake Kale, dmi Ae Anderson's W A llahhut Fan-Le::ion auditorium. I L';.y la. May 12. ; Auxill.iry Tea Sicm-. May 13. i Kiar t a, May 14. t,f I he MiKise Kpri.!! I y 21, Moose Temple, 7 ; ," OSJi'i sal?. May 20. ' rl.ia ii.ta.4on.i.y Wn. a lie fciili.-, Anglican ., M.iy 30 n Ciuirt'h It a May 30. (i.rim.iluiii Ia, Civic me 2. ca. June 4. Church W A. Spring ' 11. ' Women's League U-.t. June 11. nt the Mre M. H. MtCaffety. ':e. West. iMiKMEVT NOTICE fl Mrs. E. E. Farrington I Westminster, B.C., for-f Hume Rupert, wish to ' tlie ennaRement of f ntvm daui!hter. Joyce f naiium Ueorge, ynung-l, "( Mr an 4 Mrs, V ,M n of Hnmmnnrt ft f d'te lo be announced tit) Ms I'l KSOVtl v T f'ir rlassinrd nd In this 'I 1 ,!"' 1 economical 1MII1IIIII--.U six Itm I I e 15 words for 3 ec i-l e (lavs r.i i. V-T six consecutive' days I !" And irmembcr you r ;' vour ads-just call y.uy News ( t,f-nc) "wrvuodv uses 99. c- flRANSFKn. Furniture f ' imne 580. . iniH i . : . v . in? .Canad'n Uouid f ' id. fr oxygen, ncety- 1 ail welding supplies. V vartrifA Mr ctnMrt- I ne 60. (c, KR Service .l.iolit rw- l'hnne Black 627. Beer lip (U5P, . i nunr roue 1 'irts-Sales Service. (C) "IP Prrmnn.... . I'rom. Tonette Spring l.5v"lJi"'le at THE 'aUHE. (97 novelties. Eddie's rU, nutnmntl -ii i Seot " " "" "ea- n i kn 1 ?tal wnrk- Phone 610 6th West. Le- ' ICI Machinery Col,irr I lr '-"Ri'lng hntor, for: Mining, : and Con- en 7..." lnnuir- r n fih?rciA, D- t iT,? "n(l Plcclrlcal ' n,h Avp- West. 'He I Cil (108) S..hM.tM10 WrkS' M- jri Sl,a. rewound and Mt Mt (Mix llr.h) (Mr. Ahel) e 10 ft J a H K J i H Q 10 8 r j & D A 7 3 c K j i to s C 7 0 4 .7 Httitlh - Mr. rtalr) . A K 4 1 H A 7 8 4 D 9 4 C " , Toe bidding: South ' North East a 2 e 2d Pa:- a Pius 4 8 All paw Ahnill . 1 0H TOM tnn. nl fit-U are taken from 'the great lake of Cambodia In Indo-i China. ., 1 j 1 1 ! lo C nl I L-J UUi 1 KL-J m i i w. " W tnt C4 4 kr Ci (business Of DELUXE PRESS "Gestetner" Duplicoting Circular Letters - Montnly Bulletins any kind of Business forma. Direct mail advertising, etc. 30 - 40 lees than regular printing. Phone 383 P.O. Box 99 733 2nd Av. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Giv us your mailing list , We do the i estv ; ; Train Schedule STANDARD TLMK j For the East-Daily except Sunday 8 p.m. Fr,m the East Daily except Monday 9:30 pa FOR YOUR ROCK ; AND CONCRETE WORK EVERY JOB GUARANTEED We Pour Cement For Less Phone Blue 939 Ci, CHOP SUEY . . . ...CHOWMEIN Open 6 p.m. 3:30 o.m. Hollywood Cafe For Outside Orders Phon, 133 ( Th,M WHV PlD vou SAY ) SOU WANTED COFFEE? r . .. l-pi. - Tl 'J-j-i i i H iff'iJ Two tour-room tiouses tone rented 1, chicken house, etc. Fully equipped and going concern with crop including 1200 tomato plants. Large bedding Plant sales in May, June. Ill health forces sale. Smlthers Cliisxhrmses, Smlthers. BC (99) III I P H'ANTI I MALE WANTED-Pin-setters nt Bowling Alleys. Call Red 7l9. t96l WANTED Driver, young man preferred Good wages. Apply Northland Dairy. t95i II H P W A TH l"EM ALE HELP WANTED Waitress for Civic Centre Dining Room. Apply In person. (94) WANTED Someone to do light housekeeping look after baby and help muthet in ne twrnn,' tint" only' remuh-oi'' Phone Red 5C3 for Turlher particulars. 199) FOR KENT FOR R ENT Bright clean rooms. in...... fi.n.n nnn iQil lit'iir wiw.i u". - - - FOR RENT-Housekeeping room wlth hot and rolJ wu'r B13 3rd Ave, (94) scrupulous white traders and j Indians: bringing law-breaking ; iliouor-drinkingi Indians to trial ; antl keeping migrants , wav rom the village during the death-dealing smallpox plague in (he lSGOs For nioi than 20 vears Father Duncan ruled Metlakatla with a stern hand, but taught his followers to be God-fearing and Independent. The population thrived ai.d became wealthy. V. grew to mors tilul; 2.000 by the jtime of the ieccilJ exodus led by Duncan, this time because of an argument with his own (church. 'LEFT THE CHl'RCII In 1887, after Duncan refused to become ordained -by the I Church of England but still insisted on teaching religion to his followers, he decided to leave the domain of the church. Only a handful of villagers i remained in Metlakatla when Duncan led the second and much larger departure into the unknown to settle on Annette Island in Alaskan territory to found New Metlakatla. Among those not following Duncan were the Leightons. Al bert, Peter's father, had been "fired" by Duncan a short while before for attending a church service held by an ordained minister of the church. "That, of course, was the downfall of our village and our people. We became dependent on the Queen (Victoria) and have been ever since," says Lcighton. fTomorrow's final article provides the answer for "Why Enfranchisement?"! The 200-inch Palomar teles-; cope in "aliforlna is capable o detecting a candle flame 18,000 miles destance. i BLONDIE WOULD YOU) "ST R LDmrrrrVf. OH. .. ' I 1 1 A PEAR?r-fcJti; f t T - IFOR RENT Room and board for two men. Box 655, Dally News. (67p) RENT Room arid board for working man in private liome. Phone Red 140. (941 FOR RENT Board and room for young man. Blue 639. i04) FOR RENT Two-room suite. furnished, 940 Ambrose. (95) CABIN FOR RENT 31 ft. trailer for sale. Phone Green 400 between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. (97) ROOM FOR RENT- -Red 471. (08) FOR RENT Heated suite with harbor view on Fourth Ave. Phone Blue 393. (99) FOR RENT Corner store. Alder Block, Third Avenue and Sixth Street: Oil-O-Matic hot water heating: owner will decorate to suit tenant. Also two stores on Tiixth Street, could he used ns one large s t o re. See Prince Rupert Realty. 345 Third Ave. (H) SINGER CEWINO CENTRR rent portable machines. Phone R64. (c) FOR RENT 'J-rmim fuinlihej suite. 1344 81 h East (94p) FOR 0 1953 HERTZ U-DRIVE Car, Phone 99. (94) The smallest known vertebrate Is a fish, the panriaka Pyg-maen, about of an Inch long, C WELL, ITS NOUf? tn?, Own fault FOR J f e - BEING SO J , I'M T 1 .aV. 1 children made tip as "traffic. Nova Scotia in 10 days. victims" were In the safety par- ade arrangements made by the1 The North sea floods In Hoist, tambert Junior Chamber of land early in 1953 drowned more Commerce as an object lesson of .than 50.000 cows, pigs, horses the results of carelessness. land sheep. 'iv- -..' X v -sT.X- ((-t i ,UK!Jm .,V. ftaTl Wi , i "X-'LiS. uTei Fit' f r ,T' fa (If) discovered in the Philippines.