LETTERBOX (Continued from page 2 10,000 Mob Tiny Nev Zealand Port To Bid Queen farewell Wallace's Djpt. Store Spjjj Vinylite Plastic . .... . , .. w machines alone being worth in the neighborhood of $100,000 a piece upwards, and nil the surrounding facilities can, without but Gothic "might" be able to a the the storm centre. tralia and New Zealand, hope was expressed tha i Pali 1 The King or Plastics a doubt, be used almost on a mo- ment's notice. Credit for mot cf j this belongs to the staff of con- ; scientious officials and work- ! I he Prince Kuperf Daily r.jws Saturday, January 30, 1954 Br J. G. GRAHAM INVERCARGILL, N.Z. (CP) Queen Elizabeth brushed away tears of emotion with a white-gloved hand as she bade farewell to the people of New Zealand from the boat deck of the Curtains - Drapes - Yardage m men who, if they were given a little more authority in manage ment to prove their worth, possibly could put the yard on a much better paying basis. We are forever hearing the cry CITY TRANSFER CHATlkc PACKING STORAGE of money wasted in subsidies. The new improved Vinylite so easy to clean, so inexpensive and permanent. Beautiful new color combinations to blend with any room color scheme. See Wallace's stock of brand new 1954 designs. WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE nothing being said of the sub royal liner Gothic. The Gothic sailed from the nearby port of Bluff, on New Zealand's southern tip, for Australia and the next stage of the six-month Commonwealth tour. More than 10,000 people crowded the little port to bid the Queen and the duke Ood-speed. Many wept, too. amid waves of cheering. Their New Zealand visit had been singu sidies given out by the govern LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING II ment to drydocks in Vancouver-and Victoria which are in a bet ter location and should be able i Phone 950 to be more self supporting than , the one in Prince Rupert, which I possibly, although not public ; knowledge, would not run mn'e i FIRST AVENUE AND Me BRIDE STREET larly free from exasperations end criticisms, and was an ' I than a paltry $100,000. l enormous success gnu-muj. In 39 days the Queen visited 44 centres. An estimated two-; thirds of the country's popula-,' I ! tion saw her I .Up- v r is HOW MANY WORDS with F Also, there is the question of : the faithful service which has' been rendered by a small stuff i at the local drydock. who are I masters in their trade, and sonic i of whom are approaching the time of superannuation. When ; heads of the local organizations ; made their snap decisions were ) these people given any cons.der- ation? As this is the first time that I have ever made an outside ; statement and as possibly it will be a long time before anything aggravates me again so much to make another one, I would like : to compliment the writer of the article in Thursday's paper referring to the local Power Company, and mention the fact that, I think the time is about ripe to apologize to this Company and j to compliment them for faithful services rendered, with the hope- j ! OBJECT AC HIEVED j The tour was favored with re-I markably fine weather almost ! throughout, with the result that j ' no engagements had to be can-' celled or varied on account, of rain. i The press has agreed that the ! Queen's object to deepen the i personal bond between the ; crown and people has been out-, st andingly achieved. The Auckland Star said: "No : other event in our history ha.i i been accompanied by such na-i tion-wide upsurging of the 1 spirit. Now we know much more about our Queen, both as a monarch and as a woman. She i still remains a symbol of all I that Is best in the modern world (-, IF THE FOREFATHERS of present-day Romans ate spaghetti, this is probably how they boiled it. The urn and "stove" are part of the discoveries of Italian archcologlst Professor Salvatoie Pugliesi, who believes they were used by a family in the enrly Iron Age. The articles were found in an excavation on the west side of famed Palantine Hill, the site of Rome's founding. Buried Ruins of Old Fort Found in North Manitoba Did Louis Montserrat Write tv l ".i tete a" ...in-' i in his Best-Seller Novel "THE CRUEL SEA ft that no new move will be made without a new plebiscite to the people, which, this line I imagine, world be in -avor of the Northern h.C. Powei Company. I think the time has come for Prince Rupert to wake up and try to hang on and improve what FLIN FLON, Man. (CP ondcr Il'nry - Forbes Brothers but sho Is also a beautiful worn-Twenty years ago an aged pros- fort, established in 1775. They Hn pector turned up in this north-! arc located over the Saskatcht-t The New Zealand Herald said: western Manitoba town with t -wan border, where the Sturgeon "people never doubted that tlK story about finding the ruins Weir River flows into Amisk or Queen would fit easily and nat-of an old fort not far away. Beaver Lake. urally into the New Zealand People just laughed at him. j Mr. Mnody first learned of the scene. The event has proven Th rv,wtnr Aiu.n Mprvm- nnssitile location of the fort abundantly that they arc whol- BffT nm. MTJ M fidtn Oeorgn uusiicr, an oki jy aevotea to hit w oi" Metis who lived near the site likes and understands them, in his boyhood. He recalled With the Duke of Edinburgh, legendary stories of the white too, New Zealand has establish- man's stronchold. Other Indians ed complete understanding we have. When maisers as vuui as the two mentioned come up, a little more consideration and serious thinking should be given before split second decisions are made. H. TATTERSALL. old, went on his way. He now is in his 80s and lives in Nova Scotia. But it was not until last fall thai, there was concrete evidence to confirm his statement. New discoverer is Harry Moody, unci historians supplied more based on mutual affection and To the first ten guesses closest to the answer we will give PASSES FOR TWO to sec "THE CRUEL SEA " TO BE SHOWN AT THE CAPITOL vc February 4th, 5th ond 6th Send your -guess to Box 895, eo Doily Nei( before noon, February 3rd iEff jj clues. j lespect Having sold his Dcnare Beach "DEEPEST GKATITl'DE" JT'f-HP-THH veteran storekeeper in the Flin Ho! ... ' ; ' u,. : Prime Minister Sidney Mr. Moody learned that the "', , ...!?'"" ' I land declared that the visit will with fort was somewhere in tne area ";, J"', i remain engraved in the heart from his study of early history ' 1 of every New Zcalander I nd from the tales of Indians yiua F..U...B .v-w-.w. ,,. v, V,rf A few months ago J. D. ; 'T , who traded at his Dcnare Beach work . , V. 0.,,.,r,..Knn,a11 , CtTI iilC IUJOI V.WUW V, Golden Jubilee Committee par-lSBildj j New Zealand has ootoH th ,,ra onrt known j store. He searched 20 years be-i lore finding the fort 20 miles away. i The ruins are of the Alex- uncovered the T remains of five nothing like it before and our ELLIS' air lines KOH HUl'E - TUNY MAKTiN K.NUS TODAY 7: - 9: p.m. "HERE COME THE GIRLS" Firemen Hurt buildings and six fireplaces. The 1 w Mr ' V , . .v, st Irring days he feelings i rehes conform to descriptions in ,'hese Mhe deepest ltude to our gra j. urn .ls of Alexander Henry, duke who have . he jubilee committee states. ,a"d 0f . , !made tnese happy timcs pos" ,ISI.I) MINE ,1IVT DETECT ni-TH'TiHi Oil s)1(, or us. Si CLEOPATRA! mm wh f . to In Store Blaze SUDBURY, Ont. (CP) Five ! rh-emen were slightly :njured toriny in early mornin? fire ; which destroyed a business block housing four stores. Dam-se was estimated at $40C 000 to i '500,000. Unearthly Metal "Too mui:h Auto! Not enough INSURANCE!" LOOKS LIKE MOVING DAY1 You may have enough insurance on your car, but have you choked your fire insurance? See us for full protection a?ainst all hazards. Thr; commitiee says the fort The Queen and the duke left is of special significance os H the heart-warming farewell marks one or the Important with the possibility of an assault events in tae amalgamation of Dv the elements on the way lo distiiri fur trader to meet the Australia, where they are due competition of the Hud-i.o'-. Bay to land Wednesday. Company. . weather observers said an Among ari:.:les unearthed "intense cyclone" is breeding in with the aid of a mine detector the Tasman Sea between Aus-- by Mr. Moody and members ' ; CZZI " KETCHIKAN with connections to SEATTLE, WHITEHORSE ond oil ALASKA Rhonda FLEMINC ' William LUNDIGAN wl. ' t'le Saskatchewan depart-, ADELAIDE, Australia CP) itoba LlOUOr vT . rnent of natural resources are mi(mwi i,i Members of a jont, American- -i Australian expedition brought , axe-heads. FrOtlt DrfJt I Up in in in 'S3 DJ h B , f cl, and sea.che3t Phone 266 Office Opp. Post Office STARTS MONDAY hlni?es. They are being cata- WINNIPEG CP) The Manl- , . , , ered from meteorites if. on bn .v ex- . . .,r .v . . . . ,,., On the Same Program: BKIAN DON LEVY JACQUELINE WHITE in 'Behind Prison Gates' TOTEM periitlon through the northern ; jd . th' -ration ! enmmLuoner net nrofit in thn t. crritory of Australia. ihe.(if g nluseum at jjenarc Beach i fbcal year 1952-53 was $3,481,- Pa minis Pluwrs ThMlr for tn house these and other his metals may aid the search Stock Clearing Record Breaking TIMKS "SMtPKXT" 7: - 9:2r; "PKISON fiATKS'l j torical relics found nearby. new heat-resistant allcvs. 109, the biggest profit reportevi by the commission since It took over liquor sales In 1024. Profit for the previous yur was $8,096,345. In the fiscal year ended last March 31 the com in s-skin sold $32,478,301, in liquor ii.nd beer. SUNDAY AT MIDNIGHT fffilaw&iti "STRANGE DOOR" CIIARI.LS LAUGHTON - BORIS KARLOKF "STARS AND GUITARS" TITO OU1ZAR - TROINlA BRUCE wcxv HELLO TO A GOOD BUY! . . . And a )! ISuy is what you'll always set when you buy a used car at HOI! PA UK I It II II. Young Booklovers NEW MAl.DEN, England (CP) TV!-' ImWui. radio and movies apparently haven't affected the reading habits of children In this London suburb. More than 1,000 youngsters turned up at a book exhibition at the local library. r FUNNIEST inarriivg'e tftaye svncc Eve trappy MajV 51 STl'OKBAKKB SEKAN Radio, heater. Other extras, fjnioolh as a swing' ride. Only 1525 .,0 Pltl I E( T SEDAN Heater. A-l condition. Here's economy you'll 785 51 Pl.VMOl I'M 11 ItOlt Ilcat'T. Fully winterized. Checked for dependability 1565 18 PONTlAi: M 1N Spotlight, heater. A-l I'nioy these saivinp. 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