i Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, April 29, 1952 2 Cancer Fund & mr mm v m mm tm r&r ms, m m Cjcirdeni enina . . . IP Here Growing a BIG CARRIER The n?w 36,000-ton British aircraft carrer Eagle is the first ship constructed to launch latest naval jet aircraft. eft on this af- Terrace Bus Run Resumes With collections r.nntlmiinp 1 Duncan MeRije term. on 'g plane lor a vck s the 1952 Connuer Panwr ram- I EDITOR L liislilroob, JiiUj3f Oil ; busiivss trip to Vancouver. in Prince paIgn Rupert has now 1 Ernest Lewis, old-time resid-' reached $1116 towards Us ol-'ent of Stewart arrived In the j--ctive of $2000. it Is announced, city yesterday for medical treat- Canvassers are now making a ! merit at Prince Rupert General flnal effort to bcinS the drive (Hospital. ito an earlv conclusion by reach- ! ing of the objective. G. P. Lyons, who was a dele- Following are among the sub-jgate to the British Columbia scriptions acknowledged: NEW PRICES I Bus service between Prince Rupert and Terrace, suspended since the middle of December, will be resumed this Thursday ! by Watson Island Stages. Road ! hazard no longer exists between I r no her, Lou Jin of tin a '4-' - ' -.(."-'H - ' on here and Terrace. 1 U J. OfOfJoJ oiiicin, General Electric 'APPLIANCES i Liberal convention m vancou- Jttc McNuity - ver last week, returned to the ?r; v'rs Haapal. 1 .. , ' . . D & S Grocery i city by air yesterday afternoon. Mr j. m. tsmiin ! , , Mri. K. stone Mrs. Fred Ko;;m and daugh-; Mrs j. Munro '. . . t;r, Colleen, leturnecl to the city D Johnston Ltd im h PHr,...K I ,t,,rH,' . Johnston I KiHibHi' is a cousin of Mis." B. K. Eyolfson . ituprrt. She s the daughter of Dr. Ernest Tmoiito chiropractor, and the niece of to vtiicralilt' Canon W. F. Kushbrook at Prince J She was (oniinjf to l'rince Kuprrt last year finun ItnslilrMik passed away but was canght f '- i i -l- Mr r f- . S; ' 1 j p -' ' ' ' :t! g( u I )r;l 1 ll I Tf ill r I " " ' ;M 'ill l j visit in Van- , after a two weeks' ; couver. John H ltau li . IW:iHi Bros. MOSLEM PERCENTAGE KARACHI (P Latest reports of the 1951 census show the number of Moslems in Pakistan is 64,959.000, or nearly 86 percent of the total population of 75.-636,000. The total of .Hindus in Pakistan was placed at 9,770.000. with the remainder divided between Christians, Buddhists and Parsees. ! PfUlpott EUtt & Co,. Norton Youngs relumed to t-"1"-1 view Hotel av strihe aim micu m fcti mic. n. a. xvetfcon -Audrey Rushbrook i.s P R STON. Ont. (CP) ting & Plumbing .... the city 011 yesterday-afternoon's plane from Vancouver where he went to attend thy British Co- Ro.ss Bros i-tctisinu' woman engineer in Kingston 10 s s i 5 2 10 10 1 1 2 10 JL 1 2 3 -T 5 S b -2 2 2 i 5 ' -si 2 1 6 ! 6 ' 10 ; 5 ! IT r- :'i li t r. 7. r 1 ,. r e ..1:1 lumma Liberal convention. unc or v.,aiiaua t jew woman euiturs Teddy Ryan o! Metiakatia has h.r -and Mrs. A. W. Priest Hayview HoU-1 k r. and Mrs W. Garton . McLean Ac Kuudernam James Moran P, Cameron E' M. Barber . . Marie Hill F90 Seom Iron 24.95 F80 Feahcr Veicjht Iron 14 50 K42 Kcttb 14.50 T22 Toaster 2 slice 14.50 JL 'asked the Daily News to explain! tthat he was not the Teddy Ryan; ! who wa's involved last week in a ' PORCH AND WINDOW BOXES BECOMING TO NEW HOME les'uliiiff Popular Concert YOUNG CANADIAN ARTISTS City police court pio.vecution j rj,n Forward. which resulted in a dismissal. a Friend . . . . Sylvester Central Rooms H. G. Perry and J. F. Ma;:or"- E. R. Foster l,h magazines. Lr when she isn't I job. she probably 1 indulRing in her k,bii;yi'"8 anrl :ook is editor of I Bulletin of Aluin-Limited," srienlific abstract inn Courtesy Sir Ernest McMillan Fur many city dwellers a window box oMers'their only opportunity for gadenmK. It can give much pleasure to the owner, and add an attractive execration to the hou;;e. To the greatest (are arriving in the city on the Z . Mcl?? btanley , Fiince George tomorrow morn- Kir ,lri Hi, Mr. and Mrs. John Fine Arts Club CIVIC CENTRE sides of the house, enjoying a; few hours of sun. impatiens, j clarkia, begonias, fuschia, lan-tana, pansies, dwarf celosia, and torenia will do. Geraniums w-ill bloom well with as much as six hours sun a day. For vines, use vinca, and the various ivies. Boxes on the north side of the T12 Toaster T19 Toaster 9.95 9.95 (Jackl Lindsay, who were mar- j ing from .Vancouver. Mr. Perry Rupert Motors i.tt. ried recently in Edmonton, the 1 has disnosed of controllins in- E M. Cook . .' 5 pleasure out of it plant it your- April 30th and May 1st bride's home city, arrived in the 1 teres' in the Daily News to Mr. city on the Princess Louise yes-1 Magor. The former expects to 2! self, and take care of the plants. 2 I Yon can even make the box. il terday to take up residence. The remain in the city for a week. rnii Iriir.Ti' V-,r.- tn ciu; it-,.! Hrn,o i Vlfiiico chntllr! ho fillpH With fnl- .siifd in Canada. & jn Hunt metals fiuelin is the only published in lias a world-wide I.j s-jmiiuries of ar-jntal journals. Most 2. nails. Use 1-ir.eh boards of cedar j iaee plants. Fancy leaved cala- The latter will take up residence here. JOYCE CHEN Pianiste DON GAYLORD Murimba HOWAHD POTTINGER Clarinet Q20 Hrqting Pad 9.95 CS11 Floor Polisher 64.50 wedding took place in Macdon-ald Baptist( Church in Edmonton April 5 and was followed by a hnnevinnnn trln tn I,ns An Ci. V . Graham Mrs. Ooorge Morgan . . . Mrs. W. Bowes Mia. CJ. W Johnstune , . . J. .Smith' V. Spark Mrs. T. R Lloyd O. Stfcavig Mr. C'hnstu S. Fl. Dontiidson NortltWMit Construction hs'Kal Printors Mrs. J, LaurlP J. Campbell J jlin Cumpbolt ........ W. Cruick-shuiik J Mori son T. J. Gorvan ft geles and Las Vegas. Mr. andi '"7 tyl. 1. Mrs. Lindsay have taken up res- I ' launhhi I finfli C5 Wednesday, April 30th idence in the Elizabeth or white pine, and paint the box : diums are excellent for the pur-to harmonize with the house i pose. These grow from a huge trim. A box should be at least 8 ; bulb which can be saved from inches deep. 10 inches wide, a id ' year to year. Their elephant's long enough to fit the window. ear leaves are attractively color-Outdoor boxes should havecd- Ferns, coleus. sedum spcta-drainage. so that excess water ib'le- and dwarf evergreens are from rains can escape. Never other possibilities, buy a self-watering box for out- ! - Because of the small quantity doors, for every rain would flood : of so" wh,cn a window box holds, the nl.TPtQ anrl evrntimiiv kin 1 should be the best obtainable ments. The bride was formerly! Apart- ! Pin -it n Cjiil biei n Pacific Pacific ; I ,:iang is done by Wnk heis'.-if and in 4 .lm writes hand-it co.'iip.tny. fault in chemical jwm the University !,:.vs Kushbrook in a hostess with Canadian Air Lines nere. ciIIDDINGFOLD. Surrey, Ens I land 1 Reuters CONCERT 8:30 Admission Prices Xescrve S1.50 non-members $1.25 members Rurh $100 non-members 75c members Students 50c Thursday, May 1st Gertie Millar, ! Mrs. List Phillips of the naimhtyiMr-.and Mrs- Phy ... girl 73 pp-up and well enriched. Florists' pot- them. The plants to use depend Horfhcm B. C. Power Co., Ltd. PHONE 210 Prince Rupert, B. C. Stewart, B. C. bright ilghts of London's theatre j ,nh Hung Ken. world to the pa ;es of D-'brett's ; Kong Yick Feerage, died at her home here i Hex cafe"' Dl"! recently. " ! 1 r..-.n Quai :wo ", CONCERT and DANCE 1 u"s sou r us equivalent snouid on the amount of sunshine they rereive be used- ancl witn Jt"a complete On the south side of a house, ! P'ant food should be mixed at with sunshine unimpeded by tne rate of one heaping tea-trees or buildings, the balcony i spoonlul for each gallon of. soil, petunias will thrive. These de- A similar quantity should be In private life the twiee-mar- v.onz Yet Htr.inioimt Cofe ried Miss Miliar was Gertrude.1 Countess oi Dudley. The Eail of 1 8:30 . General Admission non-members .... $100 members 75c students 50c 4 inn has held a : she was chief Jl.i Uuiiunion Mag-jlid plant at Haley, ! Ont. i'lae only company 4...'. ika producing ijfi during the- -ai il.ars whin she &.(i tli-? clock, lhis fy'ae also was chief i ;he KCAF as well s Unci cheniist. &;w nts include be- eirand cafe rr:o-T lioose I velnn inpw stns which trail ttUK-cu c,c'-y aunng me 6 from the box. bearing llowers of growing season. J A window box should be b wriitv hinn r-H w-it- nt,,i mm exam- iiuport Hakery cV.iiuik'? Oroci.-ry Phone 231 for Reservations rwH.Arnu"Ton son. The balcony petunias were ned daily and watered whenever ' W. U.' Coil . ? hred in Fnrone for window-hnv 11 ls -drv- If drainage is good 1118 Dudley died in 1932. leaving her a fortune of 400.000. Her first husband. Lionel Monrkton, music critic and composer, du d in Her life read liKe a sto1 y-book romance. Born in 1879. the daughter of a mill worker, she A use, and are among the finest of "i':,,e.u M,,1" 01 over- 2 u .,ni, watering. Faded flowers should I De cut off regularly to encourage Trailing lobelias have the same , Mark Warren KirKiiam li. McDonald . . Rowe Murk ' . tt a in , to w itch not 15 .11., not 2 habit of growth, with small flow- ew growtn, and stems cut back a ' 1 e same purpose. If insects , crs of sapphire blue. Nasturtium Tt attack the plants they can usu- a Oolde-i oeam is an excellent 1 ) Wis "really ally be controlled by dusting j Airs. i'. Demstudt X.. B. W UKJU C. MVT E Kpcers .s.. ijiala with rotenone. 1 lv. - . first appear: d on the stage at : the age of 13. Within two years ' 1 she was at. the Gaiety Theatre in i London, one of the most famous 4 music, halls ot all timo. . She rov-e to stardom almost overnight, appearing in shows on both sides of the Atlantic and breaking the hearts of the f'ce- ; spending romeos of the early 1 1900 s. During hir first marriage, a ft-' : w t 3I;ui ICcIcHseil 2 window-box plant, and there are - a red, pink and ori;ane na,tur- Hums which have a vine-like . . 3 habit. Dwarf zinnias, marigolds, 3 phlox, ancl the lovely Heavenly Blue morning glory can be grown. "" 2 Petunias and 'lobelia should be Van Vvallcfrham L-a: tun voiirud Paul Cummlng SISTER?" TRAGEDY Lucille, left, and Emelyne Cote, respectively 20 and 21 years old. were found, doad in their Montreal roniingliou-e. An autopsy FhoWed the two died of hvpo. static pneumonia brought on by an overdose of sleeping pills. (CP PHOTO' f yi lit V. I ,'.,.1 Anu'f 1 'i lor ,1 Riri ." Once 4 oicr .via? returned I it Toronto she ft- If of tile Canud-$ Vhiwpructic Col-$-:r ol .selling up a it,M:".rr.ent. I she went to teach 4 St. Louis. Mo., oe-Kins.ston in 1947. A.ouK said there are .k:iUHws practising Lv.no. u Mayo puichased as plants at this sea- E 1 ' ' 1 la,. ivjaone .1 2 son, but trje others can be grown ? from seed. "1 suffered from constipation for yean until I started to eat all-bran regularly," confesses Orillia, Ontario, man. "I have since stopped taking laxative drugs feel like my old self again, thanks to all-bran!" This crisp, toasty cereal has helped Cihiss Prince Rupert's largcsr selection of Luggage has just arrived in Fashion Footwear. Club Bags Gladstones Ladies' 3-pce. Sets Ladies' Twin Sets love-sJCK uerinau Baron com-. John carson For boxes on the east and west ' mitted suicide in the drawing u. k. Barclay Allan Hale. S!d Scherk. George 2 2 a ,Pof fenroth and Carl Chambers rCom of her London home thousands regain youthful regular- But she believes 'e,t bv plane today lor tsKiaegaie -IS "1 ' 1 , 1 ' " . . - : if. 3 . i t, " ,N 1 1 fc ii I o . I' ' W :; . - I III i l' 111 ' If .. ' ' ' ;t ' I w 'f .1 t k 4 1 t, tt, . " i 0(6 I if ' - I " . 4 H Mrs. T. Bjornson, Mrs. L. A. terton, Mrs'. Reuben Scherk. Mrs. ity. If you can't keep regular because of lack of diet-bulk, try Kellogg's pta better oreuk where they will man a Canadian r'. Hobcrlsun Hobinbon Miller fiudema . . . . SStevens Johnson . . . . KruuK - J. Unnn .... Moore R." V. u w. o. N. w. V 9 the United States, 'ishing Co.'s camp scow aunng - vv innie oiaier, Mrs. oiiena cnea- all-bran and see if it doesn't help 5 ter Mrs. VV. Murdoch, Mrs. G. V. I you, too. It's the only type ready-2 Hanley, Mrs. J. Wolstenholme, ' to-eat cereal that supplies all the the coming season. jUntain. she said. After appearing 111 such snows as "The Orchid," The Spring Chicken." and "The New Alad. can." she traveled to New York in 11)03 to star in "The Girls of Gottenburg." She left tiie stage in 1913. after-marrying Monckton, who wrote most of her songs. 1 ' n widely accepted. Du d 11 h bulk you may need. ALL-BRAN is not habit-forming . . . it's high in cereal protein and iron. Eat 1 2 cupful daily; drink plenty of liquids. Kellogg's is so sure you'll like ALL-BRAN, if you're not completely satisfied after 10 days, send empty box to Kellogg's, London, Ont. Get DOUBLE YOLR MONEY BACK! Fashion Footwear Mrs. T. R. Lloyd, Mrs. R. B. McDonald, Mr. Harold Anderson, Mrs. Joyce Duncan, Mrs. W. Lund, Mrs. W. Wallace Mrs. J. Yalloway. Mrs. Joan Hicks, Mrs. Alex Pihera, Mrs. John Carpenter, Mrs. Ivy Ilalliwell. Mrs. T. Glenn, Mrs. Sadie Downing, Jean Dexter, Mrs. Margaret Hill and F. C. Conrad. ri. encrtrrr ciordon Detl . . . . Dick Cumcron H. Andersen . . . . C Halg L. D. Bishop ... t. VlcKcrnuul H. J. Cameron F. J. BiUi'rmull J. F. Feiibby Mrs L Pollerton , In recent years she lived ! S.O.N, meeting Wednesday, quit tly in this Surrey village, i April 30. 8 p.m. Executive meet-1 making infrequent trip? to Lon-ing 7:45. Social. tlOlO'don to see the new shows. record number of -s enjoyed the i drive and tourna-' night. Winners If vou must .sell it. advertise it Jessie Poiterton .....,.,,.., ,,. ...tj M. B. Lemon Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Legion monthly meeting May 1. 8 o'clock. 102c "CI1 U r. R. r'sile B. J Brldden . . '. Mrs. R. Glske CieorEie Low . . Uroiulway Cafe Wone Look nil 1 rtt. yXZ" f ".:' . vrAviir frrr ..r-.,.. j . J is weie Mrs. I.il-, and Mrs. O. Steg-! f 'in Keinpsier and H in the men's pri- int to K. GUke.' 1 frvins of refresh-. V'lrs- B. J. Bacon, I f and Mrs. i1U()tl LHouses Ji i- f f ibpanij f-cufor Wo Kpeiia'.i.o in pfertMAXENT WAVING. TINTING and BLEACHING Have your- hair Expertly Styled ' . by PHYLLIS FREW Phone Blue 774 TOM GOWAN cliong mug Kec -i Peler WoliK 2 i George Chow 5 Diivld Chow i Commodore Clife t K D. Lee 2 Charlie Hew H ' Hong Yuen 3 . l.ln. Tailor . . . . 2 ' Aiah Chuck Juim Din Bo 2 : Hollyworid Cafe , ' Man Tour Conducting the house to house : i canvass in the cancer campaign have been Mrs. M. B. Lemon, : Mrs. D. R. Barclay, Mrs. R. J. ; ; Pollock, Mrs. Sam Currie, Mrs. ; J. M. Currie Mrs. William Bar- ' ton, Mrs. Ernest Paulding. Mrs. i Eric, Barton, Mrs. Ken Hardy, slrrivafs !' Rupert 1 .. Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form ?:l Kerr. M,-, CONSOLATION, THE FLYING ARROW Man's life, may be likened to an arrows flight, 'Out of d-ukr..ss into light; And out of light into darkness again, Perhaps to pleasure, perhaps to pain. There must be something abovc.or below, Somewhere unseen a mighty bow That makes thj arrows fly. and fil, One who knows why we live and die. But how fleet is the glance of the mind. Compared with the speed of its flight: The lightning itself lags behind. Even th? swift, winged arrows of light. When I think of my own native land, In a moment I seem to be there: But. alas! recollections at hand Soon hurries me back to my lair. But the sea-fowl has gone to her nest. Thus the mind is quite cleared of despair; Fir the ego has readied its attempted crest. So I proceed with my cabin repair. There is consolation in every place. If there is mcrcy-eneoitra;;'ng thought: Gives even sin, and afflict ion a iirnce, a,,.i n.i-nnriifs i tip wnndcrini! sou! to ils lot. Frank . F-ibleton Terrace; 1 w. Maedonuld r- Oubbins, H. a. : I 11 Hopkins. H. J. ! tanicron, if. o 1 v McAllister, Van-' f v- 'nomas, lice-T-rraoe; Air. f; h'tc. Montreal; ; 1 t r -v- I : .;. j 1 .. ! ; j Number of Times Enclosed Please Find r i n f S (ECIPES - -UUDOI.F I5HAUM. Brnu nPoinUlm Digby Island. B.C. 1 l . i -rea'n cheese '''M nutmeals !"h halves (3c per word per insertion e.g. Number of words 25; cost, Sc. Six insertions for price of four. Minimum charge,, 50c) Add four words if bo number required vi'ng '2 cross. l! dkc ct'bes. Roll .GUARD THOSE yOU LOVE . . . GIVE GENEROUSLY 1952 JOINT CAMPAIGN, SPONSORED BY BC DIVISION, CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY AND B.C. CANCER FOUNDATION ESUCATIC!! RESEARCH WELFARE TREATMENT FACILITIES Mr. D. Stevenson, Box 219,, Prince Rupert, B.C. BRITISH COLUMBIA CONQUER CANCER CAMPAIGN Name Address Phone No nalv and , ; n,. ' lth French