1 I 4 i v . k - ....... t"T . niiice nuerr lAiuy we3 1 j-riday, Muicn 13, la3 John Goss Dies In Birmingham v-uronanon Party Planned In Moscow l ex V, V0RK CLOTHING BEST BRANDS ...LOW PRICES BIRMINGHAM, Eng. CP)Jihn Ooss. well-known vocal recital-' 1st who livd In Canada from! 1 1940 to 1950 has died at his home here. He was 58. 1 Ooss waa well known In Brl-j tain for what an obituary in The! Times described as -a large rep- i ertory of songs of an unusual na-' tu which delighted audiences j all over the world." Oosa went to Canada In 19401 and aettied in Vancouver, where! he had a teaching atudlo. I The Times said: "By means of the Individual recital, helped not only by a sympathetic baritone voice, transparent sincerity and fine musicianship, but alsol Dy a determination to aing good but little known aongs, he quickly became one of the most popular singers of his age." An umbrella is about the only thing these days that you can still put away for a rainy day. Philnews. n Li J U be sure to get" : 4 MOSCOW (AP) Initial planS are already underway in Moscow to! make the Queen's Coron-ation ball the biggest and ! mot brilliant foreign af- fair held here in years, j will be held In the Rritlxh 1 embassy overlooking the Moskva I River and the Kremlin thi embassy which U soon to be vacated. It will, In fact, be the i8.TJ,party 10 h'ld n the building which the British hav.. occupied hre for 35 years. The ball will he Commonwealth partynot a British one. Participating will be the Canadian, Australian. Indian artH Pakistan embassies In Moscow. ne ranwnK host will naturally be the British imhxir,. ui. Alvary Oascolgne. The British embassy and the -iiimonweaiin embassies ar exp-cted to send out a large list "iiiauona mat will Include! number of high ranking Soviet biuciaia as well as all members of the diplomatic coros. " a"V ' X V , "'. V 1 ' -v i I -ev4 i ( 3 -H;. " V -. - - . , . , Sr ' , '-'I . . ) s , M: Ethel Richmond selects . . . type All-Round Newspaper Woman Started Work 57 Years Ago n u Lb Lb MADOC, Ont (CP)-Ethel Rich-, man who as a young girl Urt-d mond was hired by the North lout at Si a week la allKhtly Hastings Review In 1896 as a stooped now. but her eyes still .he'l' have you twinkle as her nimble finger, know shea an all-round news- flash over the tvpe case aetect-paper woman. n. tVD,. lh.,t ,, j... tha j he has Just written. Publisher There's one diplomatic com- 8 ' to ""B tv" Plication about the party the'. runnln 'he mailing nu- L In 97 ear w'th this Hastings ""s weemy rwj - f"x-r he has learned about all " 10 Know about putting iout a paper from gettinit and The alight, white-haired wo- 4 B.C. Girls To Be Guests Of Weston Pour British .were told todav th. Z 7, Ml Wi l Hiss OK DrVONSlllRE, 33-year-old Mistress of the , train the six elrU chosen to carrv the Ouwn i m.vo.h p. the ahle of Westminster Abbey. Mill Workers Plannina guest list Britain, for lrm! anrm hot n relations with Iran anymore and relations have not tw..n tstabllshed with Communist China. This would ordinnrilv nffr nn problem. If it were strictly a British party, the iranians and me cninese would not be sent Invitations, but India has relations with China and Jran and to does Pakistan. Clinic to Treat Respiratory Diseases A modern xlern hospital hospital clinic clinic for for' lekly Talks Over Radio th. -, : "importer ana went after the lrrJ:""' later set and ediiu !. . summer ur radio proram dt-.will be la charge of selecting WATER tells the truth about whisky Put Seagram's "83" to the water test. Water, plain or sparkling, reveals a whisky's true, natural flavour :r x.)! civic Interest students. Aldermen who have .1 k.iooi pupil nere volunteered to appear on the fc.uiiifd by local 70S of, program are Ray McLean. Mike W w. 0?reM Garfield WesUm. wn,thaiKUVStsoI ru"f the mai!'"g machine on 1 publication days They are: Shirley Creuzot.i "Newspaper work eets into Prince Oeorge; Alice Praitr. 150 your blood." she says. "If I had Mile House; Judy Markjtrom, my life to live over again I Kimberley; Anne Paul, Dawson would choose printing and th Creek. .newspaper business." a.i. rjl Brotrieihood Krueger. H. F. Olassey and '..re i and "i'lphlte George Casey , I The plan which Is an ofishmt and bouquet. :nm .i take the' of tducation Wwk Mhfl of four .student tv th liniiilt Kai lha "full .u. The5r ,orm Prt of a group of atment atment nf of r,,it respiratory 50 Blrk representing all parts of C d were selected b, Cted b' l. first of IU kind In west-U-wu , ,1. .J. M-m itial Hiah School.! operation" of radio station rP irattrs 83 Scagi I .wren and a mocler-, manaer Clarence Insulandcr. the trta diseases, ern Canada has been officially I asys Mr Lister opened In Vancouver I national Uidostriallst as a means' rh,," Ja.Ted the diPloma Te Duke Fingard Clinic u'r Coir very modern and will service up1 h rlarump- .took over in 1924. Canadian Whidkij. 0T Scagram's.wi& Sure f ivur turn aiseuss- mil to run weekly. K tc r. secretary-tread- f iu:p mill union, who I of orjantin the vj students will ask I ,j-s!nfu on current 1 i ., ..." v . -. 4 .V f 't . 3 - " 3 -' ' i . " " . " " -Vi I flfifl. ft r ''J ' vT' l ; - i .. d 5 -.4. V S a a , -V el. . - .... '.Ha. ' ' f . , ..'.'." '- y a, f a, , . v .. sf 1 . at. ' ' r . ' V 1 t ' ''t, . ' Ft - ' ''t r- r ' " ? C v a, i.'. .' ... , . '-.. , reader: Bo-Me-HI concert of talent . . . . .. ! . in ivxitn scnool tonight 8 OO (1 Iti i Work Socks Nylon Reinforced for hard wear. Pr. $1.00 4-a tali Day's Iron Duke WHIPCORD 19-oz. reinforced with nvlon. Pr. Vork Pants G.W.G. Heavy Drill in olive green. Pr. .75 Work Shirts 3.W.G. Texas Ranger $4.50 Work Shirts Treat 'Em Rough in fine drill and hickory stripe. $3.50 end $3.95 Coveralls Express Stripe and Blue Denim $6.95 and $7.75 Carpenters Overalls In extra heavy duck $6.25 and $6 75 Special Special Special 100 PURE WOOL X HUMPHREY TWEED BANN0CKBURN PANTS Pair $95 This advertisement is not published or displayed by me liquor Control Board or by the Government of Srifish Columbia. mil be non-1 "" to 14 patient, dally. The Vrur medication. i ) ... ...j - -" "J uuhiiju leaner m tn rAfxilr-'.l nrv,fAe(nM I haa nroved Aii-,-tfi.i in k. treatment of .!hml. h...r ttror.et.iti. bronchltu, h.n bronchiectasis, .' " aller - 'I ther uwtwrj. in all auch cases where pa-: tients, out of town, or for spme reason or another, may find it Inconvenient to take treatment at the new Clinic, there are avail-, J non-:or.troverial." Mmise whist drive Saturday. tr. but educational ( March 14. Moose Temple. E' ery-e hope.- one welcome. i2i on nrrnbers taking a-'it'-iiftits are Pal OA.NTE-Elka Hall, Saturday 'i'til. and A VantnKht- t'lt'' McMillan at the WE DON'T LIKE HIGH PRESSURE ' - n. waison says he a glad to ! know she has no Intention of quitting, r When Miss Richmnnrf mtariaA nn me Kevlew there weren't '.00 many books to keep on a small paper Madoc. 25 miles north of Belleville, today has a population of only 1.188 and the Review's circulation la only about 1,000 and she found plenty of time to learn printing VERSATILE WORKER She learned to set type by hand first farm auction sale bills and business letter-head forms and finally news. She learned to operate letter-head i ana cynnoer . Presse- presses. She Bhe turned turned now in her mid-70s. she titi ., Mlss """hmond has had three Z': Her first was Co)- Jhn rr who 'd the PaP" n 19H to A. H. Watson. DrincVnnI nf th. , M.adoc HiBh School where Miss Miss Richmond, who lndlg- S l!.":'ZJts:" " " "r iicrc ai wors when he suggested recently that LKa u 1 1 not feeline lived all of her life in Madoc. b" lives i,h 8 sister- Sylvia, she s sti11 th- Eeview's book- If Youre TIRED ALL THE TIME ttwvbod; jrti i bit ran-kwa mw tni thni, tmd-ut, huT.4adf3ti. and Ku.b IwHwnd br baduebxt. Ptrhaps arthnf wrwuslr mil, utt t ttmprnmry Ink canditMK riuwd b nens mod tni That's iih Ukc DwM'i Kidnr; PiIIl Dodd itniuUtr the lidnrri, nd m M mtara lhif Mrmal Kta ml rrmormt rxrru aridi and wastn. Thra ymu M Wrttr, alrra Krttn, awk krttrr. Dodd a Kidnai PUli naw. La hr tK U,M I w .,k H I . 1 .11 druf giala. Yau ran dtprnd an baddV a cry COHT YOU CAN BUY .iiiu-.iaucai.y coniroueo tngiish glrte ho will be comim; machines for overnight use In'to Canada as Mr. Weston the patent- own homes. ' guesta. Ofifcers of this new organlza-i Average age of the girls Is 17. tion are W R. Wheeler, pre-; Selection standards Uke inlo ident; J. A Orlmmett, vlce-pres- -piputta e Xiuo jou uonJjpisun ident; A. O. Duncan Crux; R. A. ales scholastic record, but also 8m.tr.; W. L. Turrilf. Mr. Tur-1 leadership qualities and abl'IU riff Is Managing Director, and j to abstrb experiences while on la well known in Vancouver btisl-thi t.-inp n nH ih.m ness and financial circles 1 ed by the Canadian-hrJ t ine pru were chosen In co- EducatTo; Aviat or, ' f ..,,. . " mciai enucailon department?, .verv nrnvmc a nn a 1 . n Vukon and Northwest Territor- 1 u represented, , The group wUl sail for Ene- 'nd, May 22 on the Empress of trance . and apend nearly amonth . p,w,ifkH fi- d.ij - Ireland touring famous cltiei and towns. In addition. lh Canadian girls will spend sever l I days In Londoa at the Corona-! tion with a similar group of 50 to others. , , . j. feci: g IN THE BRIGHT 1 , . ... J You've probably noticed in our( advertisements that we talk about the quality of our home furnishings ond our determination to assure you satisfaction when you buy here. But no high pressure copy. We don't like it we'd rather sell you what you want when you want it. If you buy what you like . . . and, like what you buy ... we know, that. you'll like MacKENZIE'S and come back again. , piano. $1 00 per couple. tilt Annunl meeting of Prince Rupert Fishermen's Credit tin-ton, Thursday. March 19, Canadian Legion Hull, 8 p m. 16A1 NOTICE-A meeting of th" Deep Kea Fishermen's Union will be held In the Union Hall on Sunday. March IS, at 2 30 pm. (62) Business & Professional Women's Club card party. Canadian Legion Hall, Tuesday. March 17th. Bridge. Canasta and Crlb-bage. , (64 A-the. Co-op Bakery Friday and Saturday Apricot IeI6xp Cake, only 49c. Don't forget Coop enriched white bread its good for you. 6H Remember Sons of Norway dunce March 13; whist 8 o'clock. dancing 10-2. Good prlws. Re- I frcshments. Mmslc by Mike i CoIuaM and accompaniment. I Everybody welcome. eil SAVES 1200 WEEKLY USIMG MIL-KO! Ma. C taiaavaf Sfiaanarta, OnU 'I have been using I. : i Boo'h teacher, s A: Jf: I ""WW, formerly in nizmR artlviiies It Labor Con-Ll"i3(la, has been o Ottawa head-raning and edu-r't Hi, appoint-w.er starr .-.. J" 'nnounced by TUC 1 3 K Bengough. entered employ m 'il has served ds and ,.o.n.u. feUat year, he . ' ' IlitCrn.i.,,...! . IZftUor. . j roerai con- !'"lva,8wltJri.i "' worker,' dele- Franklin Cut For I Prize . us attended .. ""kiy catholic "tit n,Z"Unc,l4tl .rank- It AiJart. Mr. K ; ,u',fr . bbaSe; Murphy, li hJ' 0.:Ja'nesror. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. "A Good Place to Buy For Over a Quarter of a Century" 327 Third Avenue Phone 775 RED PACKAGE IGARDY MIL-KO since I first saw it on my dealer's shelf over a year ago. At first I used it with my fresh whole milk but after noticing the way my two children went for it, I twitched completely to MIL-KO, It has saved me ' over $2.00 weekly on my milk bill." .twiadlan houitwtvm bwy mart MIL KO tan oHfhw brands comblfmll savi tvntr DAY WITH MIL-KO Watts and Nickerson MEN'S CLOTHING FINEST BRAND OF COFFEE 1 iwrs. q. jj 'U be March