Prince Rupert Daily Ncv-'s Wednesday, February 6. 1352 (kureau (fee Ooomina I it (if 0 New Queen Like Her Father i I lorlli luriu cjLonih equation ) HOLDS MANY POETS TORONTO CP) - Mrs. Harold LV'ie. president of the National Council of Jewish Women of Canada, has bi en elected, n member of the national joint public relations coiiiunt'ee of the Canadian Jewish Congress and B'nal B'rith. She is al.vo a member of committees of the National Council of women and the board of Mental Hygiene Consultation Services. MS in Duke of Windsor Heads Home I lialii'th Mas InhrriU-d Keen Sense of Duty LONDON CP; Britain watching, the new Queen Elizabeth as-s'uiv- more, and more responsibilities timing her father's illnesses, has no doubt she has inherited by MUKIKL NARRAWAY I CHinuilu'i Prpia Htnff Writer s; (('p)A marriage society in North charges a yearly fee of 10 guineas for would-be suitors is doing so well it has v sheet on marriage problems . jjM45, the society - Here's hov to mix vVMllill'', NEW YORK Cf The Duke of Windsor, who abdicated the British' throne and was suc-cectV d by King George will sail tomorrow- night to attend the funeral of the late 7,000 enquiries i uust 200 marri- -P. engagements. Ins great sense of duty. E'izubcth was ten when she j was told that her uncle. King i Edward VIII, had abdicated and! that her parents had become King and Queen. j ' i She first entered public life I when fhe became 12. She then I ; became president of the Chil- j dien's League in London's east' has gained erSonalS ial ral em flnie it- I'.iiowlc vletle of the ENGLISH most in the Three Dead in jt would-be hus- . I K. F. Harding and Harry Han- J- too shy or too son returned today from Van-Is all the aspects couver where they attended Coil which they are operative meetings. end. TAKE I Elizabeth was 16 when she per-i formed her first independent Crash Landing public duty full Inspection of it management rclurned to th city fol. lowing a thrcc-weck holiday In , Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. bulletin on fore' i the famous Grenadier Guards MARCH AIR BASE. California legiment of which she was col- j lhree nun tlicd Tuc,-dty and ' onel-in-chief. I eight were hurt when a B-29 i Sl.j made history, too, on the B mbe , coming in for a landing. I i king's birthday in June, 1947, crashed and burned on Highway deputizing for His Majesty who i one-hall mile short of the run- . i i a. f A ."- i ik. J problems. 14 Cup Cdman't Dry Mustard r 2 tables oont water Mix Rratlually with cold aicr to comiMcni y liiitk trtam, Stirling wlIL Lu I.;t X up u!l lum. Ltt stand 10 minutes to develop full flavour. Never add fresh mustard to old. Mix more as needed. Oilman's Dry Mustard h just what you're looking for to give that much-needed flavour fillip to to-day's economy dishes. ii free to mem-I w. W. Wright, former local the .strict rules clergjynan and now Progressive ages laid down Conservative organizer, Is vlsit- jcathollc Church. mg the city, having arrived on THE DRAPES, upholstery fabric and rugs are all made of Canadian rayon. Home furnishing fabrics, as shown in the above room, are now a .ailable In a wide range of finishes and patterns. iivke on reading the Prince George today, v tiiiii ital problems. ' i s tint wives Olof Hanson arrived In the city was 111. way. She is said to have been the. Witnessss said the big craft first woman heir to the throne clipPed a power line as its pilot to ride horseback at the annual tried to land on tlre highway, trooping of the colors. xhPn it hit with a roartng ex- Ehzabeth becomes Britain s u u b, was fiwt ruling queen since V ctor a f mushroom as it died in 1901 and the fifth n the crasn English history since Mary in , 155J The air force sai.d the plane , ' was on routine training with 11 EVERY INCH A 0.1 EEN I men aboard. in- v"c vv b- " . ,,. . ir husbands J ,,,.,! oijnisoy REFLECTIONS Don't Look for Opportunity i""1-' tu "' "- i lule to get more of a pint pot." I Mrs JamCs A Brown of Port j a salary, many gssincton and Prince Rupert re- i mid it hard to : , uind ,0 the citv on nle Prince I to the Elizabeth II comes But Take It When It Comes look to financial George thls morning after spend- I ling some time visiting in Van- AM-LE j couver. ue society finds Rt Rev tameg B Gibson. "God Save Queen" Sung by Gyros "God Save the Queen" was sung for the first time in Prince Rupert today by a local organization following the death of the King. The Gyro Club did so as it closed its weekly luncheon today. Charles P. Balagno, who barely remembers "God Save the Queen" being last sung before the death of Queen Victoria in 1901, accompanied. The club also observed a standing .silence in tribute to the mcm-mory of King Ui-orge VI. throne every inch a queen. From childhood she has been brought up according" to strict tenets of British royalty. Ever since her father came to the throne it was evident that one day she would be queen. She COFFEE TABLES more capricious B1,snop of Caledonia, returned to iheir choice of a the clty on the prnce George cr. Many men this morning from a two weeks" Elderly Arthritic Chased Gold Through Northern B.C., Yukon, Alaska but Never Found it By LARRY -STANWOOD A 76-year-old prospector who spent his twenty-second birthday on the summit of the Chilkoot Pass in '8 admits today that gambling isn't worth the ,t , pes and will not lrjp i0 Vancouver on ecclesias-( said Mayo tical business. fliuluui.it and co-1 has been drilled and schooled lor the task. Britain, for some dev-p psycho-i logical reason, has reached its ! peaks of greatness under women ! monarchs. i socie-y. ! Aiinur BrooKsoanK, pioneer ' ...n. ii, .i city resident and now making his , t f !1 l-w,,YtA lit Iir1rria arrlvnrl nn tt effort. don't come to - - k. thev get too ' rmcc uwrge mis muniuig nuin lt,A lltlllll l-I rtV Ifclci O Irt coll trt- Take a hold of opportunity i hjut that." "" " - """r " .u ... ...... r ,, h,.t ri.i - Tne fjrst Elizabeth's reign pro-Ihing : duced Shakespeare Sir Francis .off. else. But its payin Drake great poets, statesmen In lire last nine months Good- ram Brothers h;s rolled up a vol-i al,d soldiers Sl.u.J.rm I Under Victoria the most power-lughest un.e of mo.e than since it was founded 13 ;f"l empire in world hwtoiy grew yea.s ago by William Goodram. P' Ai'.scciated with Miss Goodram So many of our customers ask for our Coffee Tables, End Tables and Lamp Tables Simple, good looking and smart to suit any home, here is' modern styling and beauty combined to give you the utmost in value. t morrow night on nis return lo!"'"," "" -- - . five application' victoria. i not S trvul8 10 make opportun ely are accepted. ,' ! lty that's when you lose," ad- v. 1 i question-: Oeorge Vincent, public rela- vises Dave Crocker, 1228 Park $ be Interviewed lions officer for Aluminum Co. ! Avenue, lone survivor here of Sb a-t. who assesses of Canada, was speaker at to- the Klondykc and Atlin gold ij n' - Uluy's Gyro Club luncheon with rush. 4 iiiMicult to find Piesident Marc Gormcly In the , Living the life of a shut-in t i qualifications chair. Oyros In good number ! wi)ll nis Wjfe Alice he's a near ill -r . ii K' ill are an uncle.. Frederick Good-) ram. who is vice-president, and secretary - treasurer James B. ! Boyle.. The three comprise the '; f ue women," s,aid and several guests were in at- 1 paraplegic due to arthritis the .Many women still tendance Gordon & Anderson in white armor' t man who "swore off desk work more than 52 years ago can recall a host of gold-rush yarns. ! E. T. Applewhaite MP left on board ot directors with Mis Goodram controlling the major-nv ot stock. 1 'The firm will tackle any kind of plumbing and heating job. Limited a , .mmvn-. S: Phone 46 Crocker was born In the nor 's -ue on the louay s pianc iui m-w vKu.-t.- but with few minster to meet the United' thern pait of Newfoundland but - vjinen must fishermen and Allied Workers' In the "hard nineties" found him : Union and explain the proposed Miss Goodram has the final say in buyisg materials, must co,;e wiro shortages and fluctuating self slaving over a desk as a bookkeeper lor a San Francisco new fisheries Lrehty between I ik prices. cunacia, unucc, G,us ana J - recall vividly thr pan. He expecu to return to the nim t(J tne Says her uncle: "She's a smart; girl and she was well educated in the business by her father. : city HKlay. .Yukon. , OUTGOING PRESIDEN T New 'Mm)i.4,t f UmmU& yANDITS SURPRISING -FtiLBtntMfAif' iVHEfM YOU DRINK I w P..rl..tt.i,.r T? n, m..n ,ninn flmir nf i Rnhprt Ui ummona. lUIOULU, Mr. and Mr-i She is doing very well." , i I HC MUfNCT ItUMVfc- 1 ; POSTUM V V SWITCHING TO II I .u t,.i,.A finnra t- r i i, intnthp ttin-i fidian Construction AssiKia- ncnll '-tlav following a three month's dow of a neis-hboring liaber-! tion, which held its 34th an- IWUU vacation In San Francisco. They dashery He saw two bearded, nual convention In Toronto, j-hn nra nn.vi,iniit nro visltlnor their daughter and men dressed in vellow mackin-! Mr. Drummond. pre? dent oi A. W. Robertson, Ltd., one of On- tfltupert Club. He on-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ftws getting measured for ctress night to succeed Huber, for a week on their way . hhts. He also saw one of them ho retired after back to the prairies successful len- tai lo's biggest contracting firms, started in the industry at, 12 as a waterboy with a Montreal firm. He has visited most of Canada as a builder and head of the National Association of Builders. iff' Photo l pu!' " a. long leather ioke" from : his panls pockets and pay the! ni-M-ehaiit in gold nuggets. j A few minutes later, young ; Crocker hail waylaid the two 'grizzled miners. They told him; (1 - the club had Prince Rupert Liberal Association ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING CIVIC CENTRE, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Election of Officers and General Business EVERBODY WELCOME , K -Jy ' f ar which was reaoers r"ti"val from old to where thev had come irom mc ITS. Canadian Legion Women's , Klon()vko had (,ros.sed over, Auxiliary monthly meeting . fro;n sia!jWay to the Chilkoot as elected viee-V B. Brown was wiry-treasurer. Woman Snmrl I38i S Thursday. February 7. r.is- . . . down on the first snip, (he Eureka . . . gold digging with Ladles and Gentlemen, new ronslsts of A. D. bar.' hands. Several months later, when oulter, Edward samples have Just arrived for lickerson, W. D. spring and summer suits. Tip bookkeeper's health broke dow Mitchell and Ton Tailors. P. Cravetto. phone 11 I j Blue 418 for appointment. (32ci from oveiwo-k. he remembered, HAMILTON (CP)-Mary Good-this conversation. ' , hrr.n.rVed and 36. is boss See The NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE 1 The annual general meeting "I swore off desk work for the o ,ulion . douar plumbing of the Kaien Consumers Co- rest of my life and headed north. buslnessDUt not particularly operative As-sorlatlon will be richi'.s Fl.l'SIVE because she knows about plumb ! held in the Civic Centre Thurs- u .. . ,rtrf .W ' i Into 'l 8 P m' e: "I like working with figures " Ut ?ay' rt;bruary , Skagway with the rest of 1,000 rA DY Tire attend. ,32r) of Goodiam be" P'ase ,,,nipecl.-rs on the Queen, largest says the president t . t..i D..nth(irii T.iniifH "And T PlllOV '.-: -(, '45 '' The annual general meeting Co-; cost Pak"Pl,0'K"S wkecked for gold S compTutton of bidding for the Kaien Coumer. of tne sense of satls. will be but riches were elusive. Association operative , ,,, ,h!lt onmeS from doine a 't'lU' ttiil Dnllars "W ii f i -aser Street. i F,,.ser Street 1 home I held in the Civic Centre Thurs-s "I never did make the Klon- j1 -rz QSTUftl "t three children ' day, February 7, at 8 p.m. Mem- dyke the first year, nor for lie;6 ' Gooclram had 15 years' SWITCH TO Pi . business before r oui on the street i oers please ancna. icr .years 'rs iuu-i, lain, mm ana i i wasa.waysiuu . into" n-.- ovnlninpfl tnnt whpn . ..... lor h Push Button Control $519oo With Minute Minder, huilt-in rressurc t'ookcr, Thrift Cooker and completely automatic oven. - f and caused dam m. "pRTNrP! RTTPKiiT LIBERAL I.' .,! u ... th'iie took over tne nam iwoycaib I ap.o on the death of her father, w lie i'IU.Vt'U Hlf i tuw iium 4CCM Innnol rrpnorill mPPtin2 : , , i i - t V . ,! r.,.. i t ro a; J-w'ane w William Goodram. FITS! 3 GREAT MM i'.pj f and furniture of one room and "d another in the ll and Mrs. L. W. . "r Street. Alarm 11 bv neilllhnre nt win ue mm "iv. ..v. --sidetracked ana joinea a new i ,. ff. ,ht, 8 p.m. Thursday. Election of of- stampPue hPaclPd lor Atlln. J e'd eB, s " ' fleers anu general busines.s. B t lhnt Rnolher story... ml and Everybody welcome." (32C ! CrjckeP fllla,ly landed at Daw- ploS. of them Clubison in 1901. He was Joined by his Women's Canadian pn meeting, Wednesday, February ' 'Continued on page 4) "Sometimes I work in the of- 6th in"the Common Lounge ot; flee until midnight," she said, the Civic Centre at 8 p.m. Speak- 0 -. Alexander Murray, Scottish "And I take work home wth me rrMr Vincent. Aluminum Co. nrofessor of Oriental language ' four or five nights a week." fuurfri Becker said the Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. ia the bed of a nihn h,i n,.o. .,l (rl) iwlule smokinn In Phone 210 of Canada. Also showing of col- who died In 1813, started life as Attending to business this way testier Block Prince Rupert, B.C. 2. Postum tuts beverage tosts as much as 2 3 Gel the big 8 01. Bii9 ol POSTUM . . . il makes up to 101) hearty cups . . . mtre than Iwrro as many cups as a lull pound ol cot lee and yet it costs much less. Yes. pocket these real savings order POSTUM today! 3. A delicious fiuvor! Tho wholo lamily will enjoy POSTUM S distinctive, hearty, gram-rich llavor. Stewart, B.C. 1. You sleep no coffein when you drink POSTUM While lots of folks aren't bothered by caffein in tea and coffee others suffer sleeplessness, nervousness, indigestion. Postum is 100 cahein-hee contains nothing that could possibly make you nervous, spoil your sleep. ored film on Nechako dam. : u shepherd boy. i i mravr ' woman awokp drlothes ftflnmo P'ithUicmto the next l":'lSr"'ulns ablaze. I t'liii (-j"ised her three V franlicallv ' " unri SHOES REFLECT YOUR TASTE km J fv . t y 1 l,u vjiil Wiis in- U " 1 Jin(,' said the wo-r,nii' ilui her hair inrf Keep them in tip-top shape r S ( ft 10 hmiuo ar-a PI I'ui Mrs, LotLifi Mr. my. 1 mee was carried bill, nut nn IK. h INSTANT POSTUM NKO-MTE and I.KATIIKH SOl.ES Kl BBKlt I1EK1.S SIIOK LACKS SHOE POLISH ARCTIC SOX FELT and CORK INSOLES Seagram Croum Royal Seagrams V.O. Seagrams "83" Seagram's King's Plate . Seagrams Special Old 100 CAFFE IN-FREE I 1 jmes were put out ' I 1'oscs, said Chief f'Jisidcrablc smoke I'i'eady been done. 1 J-'t saw ule firej i 'ildmg was doom- lilof. - We got there f Evidently It had jiur some time be- .. -1 I as turned in." froduc of Gtifol Food 1 -ney saw "ke spuuting from of the two-"urn house. mum 1 1 m nmrimwiira , . , , . . H h by .(, the i Liquor .,., caniiol wmiw Bcaid 01 by Hie Government ot Bittish Comnbu Thit jdveilisemeiil is not published 01 displayed "I