I he KiiMe Rupert Daily News n ffjaaisi Wednesday, April 7, 14 rale 1 1 ass&m&'jjp' I (A 1 mca a I v err ace Letter Recalls Mystery Of Missing Coin Cache The mystery of a rmsoing . . . usually for one dollar, came ut guid pieces, aim uie j Once, he says, in cleaning up uuiuu.uu uuw oi tne oiu in-1 the shoe stock, the storekeeper uiun vrno kuvcu me Boiu were ' found two size H boots, both lor TERRACE Larry E. Prurlen, public, accountant here, has been named stipendiary magistrate and coroner here, filling the offices left vacant by the death of Will Robinson. Mr. Pruden also took the offices of Judge of the small debts court and Judge of the Juvenile court, when he was sworn In by C. S. Norrington, J.P., In court here Monday. This advertisement n not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board oi by the Government of British Columbia. . iccMiitu in u letier lo me Dany tw iouuy iroin w. j. Oriem oi ; fx V i the right foot. Old George bought them for a dollar. "I met him on the walk one day," says Mr. O'Neill, "and he was a scream. He had on a pair I OUUIUCIS. iiiu luuian was George Pem-ociiou, wuu wun his wiit, lived of legginzs and the number 11 boots, both pointing starboard. "I had a good laugh and the IFDABYIS CROSS 0i old fellow said, 'What you laugh for? I'm Englishman now'." The clownish old man, and his FIND GUT ivHT two passions, are still popular legends of this area, concludes Mr. O'Neill. I OK THAT " EXTRA SPECIAL PRINT JOB CALL OK DIBB PRINTING COMPANY J ; f. 'J r . , r ui HE.VLTHV BABIES ar not eroM. Tour baby atiould not b erfMa. If h is, thn aomthing in hit little ytem may ba "out f ordor1 Probably Bahy'a Own Tablet caa. promtt)y "put it nrhf," Otia OnHe Motaar bad thia eapenance. Nha amtaa: "Jiffy litiU firl wu irritoW, wmiA and umtim4 nek at r tiomark nkal a riAtf t ra, aftw frtinff kw Kaby't Own Tatlt, I ho much bHXm ht ipom." Swt-taatiti no "alpy" atulf oo Suiting eflwrt.. Promptly effrtfv in aimpUi fTr, eooitipatioo, raatleaanai and dh Ortj uixi a n teilicaleil ill louuu ua Lltu buuie ui VVUlK cnuimui or Vvoilu L-anai us it uju 10 be caiieu. six or seven uuics nortn oi foi t bimpson. ineir nuustjioiu, comprising a fisn wiloitc-iiouae anu to sumi caoins, was known as ixmseujwn, aunougn tne i-eniuerums were cupuousiy ciean anu tmy aooui. uicir nouic, says ivir. Oixeiii. he rcpons mat "oiu Ueoigc" who inaue ins living lislung and Hunting, anu peuuung iisu anu venison to roa biinp&on people, naa a passion lor gold pieces. Every time he accumulated M in cnange, he wouid taKe It to the Hudson's Bay store and exchange it for an American twenty dollar gold piece. Old George and his wife finally died, but Lousetown remained as a monument, and district resluents began to wonder about the gold pieces. George had never been known to spend one. Mr. O'Neill says that many a prospecting party searched Lousetown for a lead on the (ratfulnaas raaulting from irrrularity teething tlma, and other minor iUa. New without a full bos of Baby'a Own F..oto by Vn Meer Htudlo. una Tableta. SirkiMM ao of tan atrikm In I ha riidio personality from Vancouver ,'ll-kuuwn Dtghu Gt a packaga today at your druggisb Mtaaf back if you at aot aatiafied. I l)i vi ry. Rives Billy Dawn (Shirley Hill) a bad ii.,cs to sign some papers which would form a be seen in Little Theatre's performance of :' hi( li opens next Monday at the Civic Centra. Special to The Dally News TERRACE A new organ was dedicated as a war memorial and 12 local candidates were confirmed at a special service here in St. Matthew's Anglican church, conducted by the Rt. Rev. Horace O. Watts, Bishop of Caledonia. The Bishop dedicated the or TUIS YOUNG MISS can play to her heart s content in her pretty, sheer red and white dress. Trimmed with solid red at the collar, armholes, and attached, button-topped sash, the dress is made of nylon. It's easy to wash, dries quickly, and needs little or no Ironing. GIANT RUMMAGE SALE jebnerlAgain Heads i goia, dui "never a color was ic Women s League gan in memory of men of the parish killed in service. ,A brass tablet on the organ bears the inscription: "In memory of those wis re-elected O. P. Lyons; secretary Mrs. J. liulic Worn- Rogerson; treasurer Mrs. T. De- or from this parish who made the k church of tne Blass. - supreme sacrifice." Children Treated by Clinic Since November Total 152 A total of 152 children have j council, should make donations, been treated through the Prince i sale. staged recently had "6 fr tne clinic' Rupert Children's Preventive ne"e,d i li-atii'nclcd Mrs. William Bond, retiring found . . . and so the Lousetown legend has passed into the category of lost mines." Old George had another passion t , . for bargains, recalls Mr. O Nelll, and every time the store found something that no one else would buy, such as a clock that wouldn't run, it would be set aside as a bargain for George Kev. M. W. O'Connell present 206 SIXTH STREET up last night secretary, reviewed the many ac- m school. ! tlvlties of the past season, stress- ed the following candidates for confirmation: Russell Dale, William O'Connell. Harold Laird. (rrs and plans ' Ing a new undertaking, provision on " ; ... . i fii 1 . i I I AMpnrilnt t.ru :ing activities, or layettes for native mothers at ueoige martin, v-iauue uaic, rental Clink- durinsf thp nast six 1 . . ... .7 " Molly Scully of Dorrecn, Carole ,. ... . . I Mrs- w- a'nclalr ana m- u- Dale, Mrs. Elizabeth Brearly, jiMle and a tea, '.ssion, which A. on the past 1 .'iwted were: Miller Bay Hospital. . . Mrs. L. Dolron told the group of a tea staged by the Women's Co-Ordinating Council for the "Over 70" Club and Mrs. H. Roos hefcrd at the monthly meeting of Mrs. E. Gordon of Borden School THIS WEEK Legion Ladies' Auxiliary meeting Thursday, 8 p.m., in the Legion Auditorium. tht clinic executive Monday 1 Mrs- Y- Schaeffer of the Annun- night in the Civic Centre. h!a"on HmTthl I . . ; elation, Dr. Al Miller for the the 152 attending during thedentiste Frank Derry secretary-period November to the end or j treasurer and J. S. Wilson. chair-March, made 333 visits, with 41 man Mis H Rook; ; was named convener of the Sis-cent 5 Mrs D. ; ters of St.- Joseph tea to be held Mrs. Olive Miller, Mrs. Delia Raabe, Mrs. Harriet Tupper and Mrs. Audrey Dale. Following the service a social hour was enjoyed in the Parish Hall with .refreshments served by President Mrs. R. Laird and members of the Anglican Women's Auxiliary. it-iwiderit Mrs. SATURDAY, APRIL 10 Sale Starts 9:30 a.m. Sponsored by HOSPITAL WOMEN'S AUXILIARY Job's Daughters Easter Tea and Bazaar Thursday, 2:15 p.m. at the Armories, Sixth Avenue n Jioun later this month. Another convener named was Mrs. Doirort, for the CWL bake sale to be held in conjunction with the Civic Centre "potpouri" crafts show at the end of the month. Mrs. D. Wells reported that the West. . completing treatment, in the Wednesday afternoon sessions set aside tor clinic work by local j dentists. j Figures for the various schools' d readers wurtl Show are as follows: Annunciation Easter Cards by CouUs now More Than 400 Debs Expected To Come Out t This Season on display at McRAE BROS. School, 18 children, 48 visits, one corhpleted; Conrad School, 44 children, 82 visits, 8 completed; (89) Annunciation Girl Guide company's annual tea will be held I May 29 In the school hall and Mrs..O. Fahey reported on the! forthcoming Prince Rupert Dis-j trlct Music and Drama Festival.' Mrs. R. Brett, Mrs. N. R. Young I (King Edward School, 34 child- Sonja Ladies meeting, Mrs. i) presented up won the Bt Ml KIEL NARRAWAY i It vill probably be a season cjuaaiwi'rmbui vviiui- less glittering, understandably, LONDON (f The "debs" are i than the brilliant social hirl it's EASY annual Kins- ana Mrs. A. Brebner were ap fia ls pointed canvas.sers fur th Can-1 ,. v. .i hi, j . M,.nriiinn h,t it imnn win -sht In ihe cer Society fund drive to be held i try milnsions Ior a new social i quicken perceptibly May 15 when ren, 06 visits, 14 completed; Bor-1 e. Wick. 1255 Beach Place, ' den School, 35 children, 75 visits, Tuesday, April 8. 81 13 completed. ; The clinics also saw 15 pre- j In the Interests of the Cana-school children making 50 visits Idian Legion and Legion affairs with five completed and six Dig- the film "In Which We Serve" by Island children making 12 ; will be shown at 8 p.m. Tuesday, visits. I April 6, at the Legion Auditor- Clinic financing remains a ! ium. Everybody welcome. No major problem, members were j admittance charge. (81) told, with a total of $400 requir- j " Jo be SMART! here this month. 1 season. - More than 400 are ex- i the Queen comes home from her Commonwealth tour. nt. in which "Prelude to' i pected to come out. iMs. saw sev-' Government cunipetlng : prize was the I-ird. a play by ed to meet commitments up to the end of June. It was reported that Parent- Teacher groups were continuing financial support but members felt that other civic organizations, including city Heins puts in the CREAM -you add only WATER was master ! l! project, Williu.ns and f ituliins at the :f - A amlience i ;id announced wis Uinetner nu.M'd would laitli I eating Asked to Act On Island Deal The Chamber of Commerce is wil ing to Minister of Lands and Forests R. E. Sommers to nr;;e the provincial government to tell Crown Assets Disposal Corjwratlon that Prince Ru-pnt wants Hospital Island in Prinre Rupert harbor as a picnic site. The chamber earlier In the year had asked the Federal government body if it would delay sale of the Island until It was learned whether or not the pro-vini i il government would take Few of the British damsels can expect this year to meet the Queen. The presentation parties March 24-25 were presided over by the Queen Mother. Other commitments will limit the Queen's attendance at traditional debutante social functions. Said an official of thft lord chamberlain's office: "Hef Majesty who will be 28 April 21 now Is too old for debutantes to know her personally." So. unless moved by personal desire, the Queen is not expected to attend many personal coming-out parties with one exception. Princess Alexandra, daughter of the Duchess of Kent, will make her debut this season and it may be a royal affair, although not a splashy one. The princess now is attending school in Paris. At the same school is Diana Wilgress, daughter of Dana Wil-grcss. Canada's representative on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization council. Subject of Z)itt tn SAVE CSj on rl3N about $500 to i iolio fund. A religious film on faith-healing will be presented at the Pentecostal Church Friday night in two showings, at ? and 9 p.m. The color film, titled "Venture Into Faith" tells of the work of Oral Roberts, Oklahoma faith healer, focusing on the effect of his campaigns on one family. I it over as a park site. , The Crown assets disposal cor-i portion wrote the chamber saying that it had not heard i a -JH 2 7 S . from the provincial government but, tint two tenders for the ls- r y 1 Fcmkvcuq (joauet Blue Bonnet De Luxe MARGARINE i land had been received. How-j ever, the letter said, should the B.C. department of lands ask lor the iiland it would be given pri-T consideration. The rhambcr on a motion by T. Norton Youngs, seconded by I r. Ccddrs Large, decldad t- , write lo Mr. Summers informiu-. him that the federal govcrn-nicti!. wnnted representation from the B.C. lands departmeul or the Hand will be sold to one of the two grGups tendering. 1 he ch.imbcr also ordered i lelt r of protest sent to the Nor, h-.vest Telephone Coinpan. BLACK BAMBOO on a yellow backdrop brings a splash of color to the spring scene as Marty of Switzerland creates an attractive ensemble of a new Swiss cotton faille. The heavily ribbed fabric is used for a sleek sheath dress and matching, yellow-lined coat. EES Wm p-f- AsJoRitD 1 SP- toy. you XrfttW 74 f One V4 lb. packet pro. Simply unwrap a quarter pound of DE LUXE Blue Bonnet Margarine and sjice onto your , serving dish! Perfect pats are ready for your table smart, appetizing, delicious! v ' tonally aeod, serve DE LUXE Blue Bonnet direct from package to plate. Folks cut their own requirements cleanly and easily. Your dish stays neat and attractive until the Blue Bonnet is finished. 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