1,: V' 4;;Clinir Dental Care Professor Prefers Lions' Wwhaile Urges Aid I0ptte f : ' - . t! OTTAWA. Without the pros- wears lompieiion r0 Pxm tu BritoIn Import, U 5C,: LONDON ;CP. 1 i pector there would be no big j producing mines, said E. T, Ad- plewhaite, Skeena MP, speakin , m? to imtv,-f "am ji w ..... '--v uoflM. WINNIPEG. - Prof. George J. Keller train. Eme' SS: pumas, lions and leopards for a circus wild animal ; Mjnjng nc ur?eJ-S it.". utitk U Qhrtna I irottc in . ""u, enough r. , fVV s- v ' , j . i - '"J 1 Anorher favorable report on1 l,uiT'? " V V " W1) f I fliZri- 'Preventative Dental Clinic was! t A t T ? ' Jr f i 4 ' fe - ' V L A-ljP Kuf P "t t the regular monthly ! V fV ft & of h Conrad Street -T P J FivV, meeting Jfi i' VI 8 ?i r ' i M J ; 'School Parent -Teachers' Asso-, kAi f&Ji I f h -JH W'4l I ' i nation Twuday evening by! . I , -A' M -V If ! I ' Frank Derry. president. 1 V t. i fcr---, Sffl1,- Almost all of the 90 children! L 1 . It A i-M t r-'V ' ' K" 1 ! f' s'O eligible for dental care have ' 5"' , ' I ; f.,H - already wen served and 75 of. f. 1 t 'it ' , . H these have received aen-.at care.! act. lies itpiJCiii 11114 nan mc umwic vi.vi..-, " more ussisuinee 10 me prospec- schools miv h . . . 1 . tnw tor and an smalt a. 11. : 1 . J 1r operator. (' if career that started 12 years ago on a pranK. ' The professor, then director of 1 art for the Pennsylvania State j er fainted and fell limp. The Teachers College, received a j uon dropped him "gentle as a crate at his country nome. on kitten" and Walked away. . ; top of the crate was written:! Keller doesn't use a whip gun Ger (arnation... Here. Keller train mis. i or chair. He s one man in a cage ; with three African lions, ow local theatres wiH be urged to better inform audivnees as to location of exits in case of emergency. Members' suggested Inside was a wild, full-grown mmint.ain liorr or puma. It was friend a' prank from a' college Bengal tiger, three pumas, one. jagua'l, one rheetah, one lco- 1 pard aiid a black pant!her lorN freak black leopard. exit Information be flashed on j jn Arizona. But Keller"! had i th sereen af, purh snowme nnrf oAn a nr in nnimnl act in tfSMVMM i I U.SI..irLtc; uc liiai i liltrLi lu wiuw my Hie WOK. Hie UUIf. nntrnn hi- npnrest pstit in ..u viintic hut T wnrkpd vwi r llc ntao ..v.mu, - .. - - case oi a me, panic ruinn mm on him all winier in me garagf. GOOD AVERAGE Consumption of enss hi Canada exceeds 25 dozen, or WO eggs per person per year. : be avoided. j j made him jump through a , i hoop and walk a tight-rope.! City council will be asked if Next spring a circus agent I the curfew for school children is bought him." i nil" in effect. Many parent1 are ; That summer Prof. Keller pur- j most concerned .'bout children no.sely stayed away from wild; Cirnotidn Milk isaliwpA It's always fresh ar.J stt uiwjy1; cffimy c4 if. full hklicd. When ynu f ih.it red and h cji ym i. a'w.iys be sure uutyiu vll. mill: .it its very best. 4 u mm is m w. 'taying oi-t too late due tw din'- animal acts (to date M has seen ; COMMEMORATE 1)EAI)-An impressive service was held May 5 at the Canadian Military Cemetery at Bergen oo Zoom in the Netherlan dr province of Noord Brabant to commemorate the Caiadians wh: died on Dutch soil during t!ie Second World War. The date coincided with the seventh anniversary of th,? liberation of th Netherlands. School children from the district laid bouquets of flowers on each of the 1.200 graves during the ceremony. The graves of Canadian servicemen in Holland are regularly d?ccrated with flowers by Dutch families. i CP PH)TOi J light saving time, and wheve oniy his own) and trained two that, if the curfew was enforced. African lion cubs, a leopard and situation could" be alleviated. a pUma in his backyard. He built 1 the act up to seven cats and History of the activates and went on tour each summer, accomplishments of the Conrad -.firtCf- ' TWE f IftC'l'S P-TA for the past year will be. '. . written and submitted to the' In 1V. the Teachers College B.C. Parent-Teacher Federatio ave lts senior Professor a two-f i.riiKm in .r, mtp.-nii rBnr.rt year leave of absence to decide never , worry r There's which course he would follow. Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday. May 15. 1952 i Of P-TA cctivities for B.C. I I flavor flavor or r oM "r " f Xi 1 1 you ?ZP is untoi use Cirntioi mm Get Carn.n S 8 j, AL'AYS! j tf&kSiy MAKE THIS 8 7 DAY TEST ' I f cLn M'lk in : Jljl J o your pret b.d , IV4P0RTV ! . . ! Principal T. G. Bateman an-; ! nounev'd that the school's an-1 i nua! Empire Day service would be : held at 10:30 a.m. May 23. under ! sponsorship of the IODE. He invited all parents arid friends ! to attend. Two months ago the professor resigned from the college. Three times the 45-year-old professor Iras missed dying with his boots on. Both arms were broken two years ago. His- closest brush with death came one rainy night during an open-air performance. A GOOD SOURCE OF BODY BUILDING PROTEIN! 1 B I 9 S !f 1 I I ray... r Reflects and Reminisces ' "Man Will Conquer Space Soon," predicts a headline writ- : er. It's already been done, so far as a Prince Rupert house hunter : is concerned. ! Terrace Children Take Over During Novel Day iThe v:l!age of Terrace organized its first Future Citizens' Day and two of the participants chose as their work reporting for Thj Daily News. They are the two who wrote the following story appearing under their own duo by-line. Editor's Note.) By BERTHA AMDAM AND HANNAH BUSCHMANN I Keller's wet hands 'slipped ; Since the, P-TA s objectives for :from a llon s teeth as np ne-d ; the year-a irew prano for Con- tne Jaws open t0 put hH n(,a(t rad btreet benoor ana a new mgidt? the animal's mouth. The' f L- other bt.ifll ' N. 1 . JJ i thjt no : radio lor seal cove bcnooi win mout,n closed, soon be realized, a donation of ; Tne lion djdn.t Dite bllt heid ; S50 would be made to' fnse Dental hl? tralrler's head like a vise, - Clinic, members decided, arid $150! e(rttln? otf m alr goppiy. Kel- ; Dc turnea over to Mr. tiaieman CVinMnl in Kn Man c - i vOJUJ snimmmt Comment is growing, over the reeeit threat of a Vancouver mother to give "a kick in tho! pants'' to any child of hers who would be careful to return a courtesy. She calls it servile. The lad$ it too sensitive in this rough and - tumble world. Actually there is a great difference between the two. vVa I for the purpose ot Increasing the Tpnn'Aru rtu j a u lhKKACL. The children showed their elder.s schools library fax-nhies. how to "run" (nine's here last Mondav and the oon- it." . Thanks were extended by the a v. i i u ti i i census is that they should be given the chance to do!members to Mr. Bateman and' ASK tOi SCOTLAND'S FAVOUDITE SON- JOHNNIE - .the teaching staff for their ef- T -" MUA-aK. .-. ; I i ! 'MIIMlBlft ! ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESr. ! - it more often. i-' ' ' The vounirsters received their from a few mishaps such a ions on behalf of the Music and Drama Festival. It was felt that r.v,onnn tn i.v,iyM" Ur, Ta,.nr.n breakinff iam iars. and over went wrnna Th the entries from Conrad Street j j-SN'V.-' General Eisenhower is starting his campaign, and already there are Democrats who say he H not looking any too well. If that's criticism it means nothing. The School made a most creditable WALKER filling kept busy Day." clerks were shelves and showing. a few waiting on The youngsters taught school. This meeting concluded of the P-TA for this term. ! customers. Sharon Macllroy and Shirley convention is still the G O P. a subject for became firemen, acted as secre-1 taries clerked in stores and the RenolcU enjoyed working in the The next meeting will be held September 9. r ,.. t the bakery Larry Mathews was maj .YUI iUl ' , Chuck Walker. Carl Philips. Ceo VanTine," Gordon Wilson. A'lvin Peters and Jack Burton ROCKY ISLES The Hebrides Islands off the U'HE.V HE'S ABJECT! - .School authorities say mathematics have a tendency to make a man meek. Particularly while figuring or tryi lg to figure j out his income tax form. the day. All organizations that helped in promoting the venture commented on the success and most filled the jobs of "grease mon-j coast of Scotland are composed Ifpv " ennrp nflrtc man carniin FINE Kf ' kg, ffc T' r ? j f ; t . J J- '5 t.4 r V A: I j f"' ; w . ' If ' "l 5 ,ir V'' i ' "f ., 1 ' - fc s !,, -t almost entirely of gneiss, or laminated quartz rocks. thought it should be clone ' : d;iver tpr assjstant truck and oftener. or. Prince Rupert's weather man does not always calculate as we woirlcj prefer, but since the Wool-worth Block started construction almost every hour of day and night has been beyond approach. And that also goes for the general type of progress. rney thought "Future Citizens. The day ended with a meet-Day' gave the students a chance i jng in the Municipal Hall with to see what job they were best ' Larry Mathews, mavor Bob fitted for and so weren't dump- Craig, city clerk, and Barbara ed into just any job. . Stewart, Joan Gillanders, Gor- Future teachers were: Claudia j don Ala, and Ross Gillanders, King, grade' 3; Lorna Melvin.'as commissioners. grade 2; Margaret Peters, grade! l; Marianne Bissonnette. grade! PACIFIC PORTS 6; Gladys Cndland, grade 6; , . . , , Robin ! Pearl Harbor and Honolulu McCall, grade 4, and Tom are tne on'y safe anchorages Richardson, grade 4 , Ten for deep-sea vessels in the is- boys were disappointed : ; -i i mmmy Uf! HAIR RESTORED PERMANENTLY ; End embarrassment caused by baldness. New scientific formula TH-10 quickly permits hair growth in all cases of baldness regardless of age or condition. Formula TH-10 also restores vitality to dry, lifeless and falling hair. Sold on a full money-back guarantee. Formula TH-10 is a liquid herbal pioduct harmless to skin or health. Wrife today for complete information to Thalia Herbal Products, Ltd., D?pt. 245, 3378 Kingsway, South Burnaby, B.C. fa'toted ttalsing wages and raising pieces to offset them amounts to about the same thing as a kitten piirsifing its tail. Yet, there does appear to be a difference. A kitten is not supposed to chuckle, but it seems to. Not so, any-wiiere else. that there wasn't even a small lanQS 01 awal1- I'lHtuied. lUentlfd an, I PZI I r'u ISolltrd in SrnllanH V fy J :ont,i.2h'i.. .foy'?jJ JOHN WALKER A SONS LTD. S - Scofch Whisky Dist.ller, t j VVi 1 SvX This advertisement is not pulillsnea '0r tr displayed by the Liquor Control ( ' l ainru oi Oy the Government 01 "' ' il l ! fire to try their skill at fire- AND THE BILLS ALL Paid Uj?. fighting. However, the group of Pete Koch (acting as chief), Gerald Groome. Bruce Wilson. EARLY START William Howitt, the English author who died in 1879, had CilVE I S TIME! , Montreal deep sea shipping anthoiities complain that if tddie Richardson, Ken Buller, one poem published when he Orville Melin. Donald Strasdin, i was onlv 13 vears old. I Pi HELPED l( Pr.nce Rupert were better known, Duane McCall Doug Finely and -. - - a a Ronald Cote learned a lot from I SAVE . . ." more freight would be handled herti That's all right! Disappointment is acknowledged, but with the biggest industrial boom regular Fire Chief Casey. They enjoyed riding through town on the fire truck. L ... - L .. n... w... -.n.l his wife 'l in western history right bsng on ; Janet Craig. Gail McColl, Car- ole Dale, Sheila Kill and Melisa th.fi . doorstep. Rupert is coming inlo her own. ASSETS Arch OF Oils Ltd. Panaasuick acted as secretaries. Clerks in the different stores were Deanna Rolph, Ivy Gil-lespy, Avis Mould. Lenora Loveless and Lenard Buller. Aside within a month! All because one morning- " br..nd -n- h -he aked for a ayr ago the Bank of Montreal. Th..t little ho cnuinrf had be "en p which many financial problem , . u.., m eel !"'' Royal howed them, tof one m"'fr " ' " - r. : I n. W Its, W:'A. Names ; Delegate To ! Fishermen I I it W .... .... . . . i. l. n..t rtnf a j Affifl"' berso'i 1 out ot ihirr income . . . now to ' r , . o One producing: well in Lerluc. 1 Yif miuhcm in complete control of their money. ) . 1 n"Fm .A meet Lhra wfar j I phtn, ihcy touna tnev ,,h, (() Puvini; royalties In rieht producing wells, their present income and still sine - asrcpairinndfreshennP ' tV'Pa0 40,000 acre? reservation1 land iti the I'rovinre of Allwrlrf. .-....('hip Lake, ftarrhcarf anrf .Xfilk Itiver areas. with The name ot the booklet fete aKcu . t It can help you, tM) show you ho to 1 NUGGET SSO.WMl acre reservafhrt land in B.C. 'A'"i.r'L. ; V"1 savings account at tne enu . XV f . . . t ofuc C'rt'u it. Kurns f.ake allA Fori Saint John areas. o o o o a real oreais now. i "r ; Kittav. orn art account and start saving in this scientific but tiilirelf 2.7.00ft aere on ten ear freeTiolif lease m Central fhert. . . R. 2t, of 4E. t R. 7W. tit 5 N.tV. and T. U (lit "Mint! ttf t. 66 Art ntfrtH. Mrs. Helen van Pykstra, secretary of the WA to the United F,heinen and Allied Workers' Union was named delegate to the shore workers and fishermen's locals of the L'F&WA at it.i meeting last night. President Mrs. Tom Parkin reported on the convention in Vancouver last," month. A report was heard from Mrs. A. Gomez on the activities of the hospital visiting committee. It was decided to purchase chinaware for serving refreshments. It will be on hand for tljfi.rjext meeting in September after the summer recess. Refreshments after last night's meeting were in charge of Miss Margaret Johnson, convener of the, spclal committee. Personal way i You'll be surpr.scu anJ pleased with the results Ml 3ft,500 acre of freehold leases iir Mrd-Central Saskatchewan in the fallowing areas: Areola,' Hattleford, Humholt, Moohc Jaw, Moosomin, Prince Albert. Kegina, Saskatoon, Swift Cnrrent and Yrit6rt. Two wells now drilling ht l.edue field offset to production. ' I O PROSPECTUS ON REQUEST Bank of Montiual fr. Write 6 Coll How"Skinny"(5ins Get l ovely Curves i Prince Rupert ftran. li: ERNEST PAl I i-'Stewart Kranrh - MEI.VII.I.E ( (iF.Ntl'', ''cr' ARCH ROYAL 208 Maclean Building OILS LTD Phones 2Stfif -62481 Gain 5 to 10 lbs. tit Ftp ' v ' ' '- -' cow nire iahi hu t r .'Hiif, tw'i' .Tear F. u CALGARY, ALBERTA I WOHING WITH CANADIANS EVERY ' W A I K wt;lr..f4' t'lf, 'IrrOir T("i: : I