Prince RuDert Dallv News Thursday. April 3. 1952 in a cottage where Mr. Baran has turned the living room iiU0 his studio. The first winter they were here the Barans aiiri thou. ' Manitoba J, Fine Murals In Churches figures it will take two years to finish a number of elaborate murals. The Barans were originally from Peremyslamy in the Ukraine. Bu". before they emi J ' r, ; , . 1 ' ":'!' ' . ! O, Why Should the Spirit Of Mortal Be Proud?. lour children lived In two up- WIpeq '! -Kf !'y of th, v, J grated to, Canada they werei "Oh, it Is wonderful to ho om SASKATOON (P When Uk-riininn immigrant Theodore forced to spend two years in (jarclc Kirciciuiia In a Ger- . (This famous k old poem which The thoughts we are thinking Bran came here three years ago Pclaucl and four years f-isev has asked our father would think- he had difficulty in finding work m:m displaced persons rsons to think and .o really live again," said Mrs. Baran, a delicate dark-eyed woman, as she fussed about serving coffee and dainty camp. Mrs. George B for which he had been trai.ied in The first thing Mr. Baran did From the death we are .shrinking UKraima.i rogalki and tort itnaland , health. CHKCS. PROTECT YOUR SEEDS FROM THE HAZARDS OF PLANT LIFE his native land -painting religious f?envs for church decora-lions. But he overcame early obstacles and his ecclesiastical from, they too would shrink; To the life we are clinging to, they too would cling; But it speeds from the earth like a bird on the wing. r scenes now ncconui; srraui They loved, but their story we Greek Catholic and Greek Or ho when he arrived here was to go to the police and tell them his family was here. He figured that war the proper thing to do. He was not accustomed to a free country and he was afraid of doing and saying the wrong thing in this new land. He could not forget that Ills parents and two brothers were In Siberia and he was telermined that his small family should Und stability and happiness. Today. the Barans are settled 4 cannot unloia; They scorned, but the heart of the haughty is cold; h ? ' . v .. I . dox churches in toiUKtncnewan. among them churches at Prud-Thimme. Fe'.ly and Yorkton. At the moment he is busily engaged in painting ior St. George's Ukrainian Grerk Catholic Church in Saskatoon. He -4 i Zl Till-on ,v l.,and,w t,-,. 1 1! like von m i .. "." "w Aua Lin., t kw vou'll never In- with.m -...T!1"''" JTl Canada's greatest bargain 'N!? in hnfnfi hpttitu the Daily News to publish, is often sought after by friends of Old Favorites. It was written by William Knox, 1789-1825, the Scottish poet and journalist. Knox was a friend of Sir Walter Scott. This poem was said to be a favorite of Abraham Lincoln's, and he was often heard to quote it. Oh. why should the spirit of mortal be proud? ; Like a fast-Hitting meteor, a i fast-flying cloud, 1 A flash of the lightning, a break of the wave. He passeth from life to his rest in the grave. The leaves of the oak and the willow shall fade, Be scattered around and together Lk? laid, And the young and the old, the low and the high Shall moulder, to dust and together shall lie. The child that a mother attended and loved. The mother that infant's affection who proved. The husband that mother and infant who blessed Each, all, are away to their dwellings of rest. The maid on whose cheek, on whose brow, in whose eyes Shone beauty and pleasure, her triumphs.are by; i :.i.H fl. i.rt'lt ! I'm wtmie ' Tr w." '):.,.,. cunm FW,U2i.. nTj'Z? . Sprint! Th.- flowen, n,;lt . m U,o-e H:.imv t'.W'll-lll.ll.; -y , .' ?!, ' . tk fcl'-ii, ... .. . . i- lk I. II.. ..I.; i' ! i i n . " r ... - ,n t.,v, ly ,.,.u. ,,,, of , ' ' ul.,1 ,.. A,l ,,', , ,x thal ' ''. IK.!.; ol Miiarii., ., i., vaniiy U.le nr tm- Jl .low iii fum ilie ei,!,,,.! H, -i..,,. '.' They grieved, but no wail from their slumbers will come; ' They joyed, but the voice of their gladness is dumb. : They died ay! they died; and' we things that are now, Who walk on the turf that lies over their brow, ; Who make in their dwellings a transient abode, Meet the changes they met on heir pilgrimage road ; Yea, hope and despondence, and pleasure and pain, Are mingled together in sunshine and rain: And the smile and the tear, the song and the dirge Still follow each other, like surge upon surge. Tis the twink of an eye, 'tis the draught of a breath. From the blossom of health to the paleness of death; From the gilded saloon to the bier and the shroud, Oh. why should the spirit of mortal be proud? , '7" """" WUT II. uiiy ,!,, . .. . . 1 1 . I V Ill.il.' r :i4rns vl.v ti.A . -KIU- Mi Peat, Sand and Top Soil to Over Seeds l H'lf'.i ; ii't'i luiv irs!iip li.n.illni'liici.. Uuw Many llour$ a wi . k An rn I V ONE GALLON tkr , " nd uu h(niw ', you )u u'l iniret tiuuiitz y.Mlr WViImI 4t-lioiir tt-.tl! M.il her. ' real wo.l-.n(.r .. .... I ( i A LARGE r;V'7" ROOM r ': The early clays of an infant plant are beset wi'.h danger. When se.'ds are sown even in well prepared garden soil, the tiny plant." -which develop from them . are J.lji -- peril of being washed away by floods, drowned where they lie, or imprisoned in a grava'because a hard crust of baked' 'soil has formed above them. Should a long period of cold, damp weather delay their gei-minuation. they may be attacked and destroyed by various moulds and fungi which cold, damp weather always ar you can lift on the end of a toothpick. i Ee sure your garden soil is well drai.ied so that surface wau-r doe? not stand on it more than ar. hour or two after a heavy rain. 3 It there is any. clay in your garden soil, make a special porous mixture .o cover seeds, using cne-third peat moss, one-third sand, aid one-third sifted garden soil. The danger of floods washing out plants from the row may be avoided by surrounding the garden area with a wood curb, if necessary, to keep surface water out. or bv elevating the garden GORDON & ANDERSON mmm .wwi ummm mi mrTQimm And the memory of those who ; have loved her and praised BIGGEST BE1R Are alike from the minds of the ; 7he po,ar bear is lhe largest Qf living erased. all spocies of bpars attaining a The hand of the king that the height of ninejfeet. sceptre hath borne, j " "" The brow of the priest that the ; r mitre hath worn, . j The eye of the sage and the i ii!'Kr for vonr l!f. ; iii tn k.iiM- il,,,'!. I I'.II'IMV; Mj!," l-M U m n I u .en il. U li.-n ymi ii- l,.!-,,, , U.:.t. n-,l-'l, ,v .,,'t', ...jii-l rltt' I'n kjsw IMIIS -, I u. il ji 'iiiilirinlly S, ...iii,. j, Hl'n-i orimitt AiJni.:.' ll li t vMir j.. :n-.-.i nl:illy! I;,.,,, v. l.t'lilliiiu lur fiif n)MOMTF. -ll.nt fam,,u v,v. II!'- plasll. i.il.rl,- ti:l' It ih. i...l.iii(r It sr. c:i-v in w ,.. jut make rrot'vtliii (mm I'll',- til iIi:mi.s ll. il. I iii, . j ;t i-'iiiu.K- l.v IViiiiiinnu Oiteknh A: I. hioImiii. ('.iiiii:iiivi (.,:iii,v ri-).' Is .In I Vrn; u h. ii ii ui- iH ' I. an- II. . Wlpillj wilh :i ilm. c .id li On- tm-L ! Kli.rl ' tnurr- it m.i.'t mi i!' i ii. m. ly ns4.-i4iiK. . IIm lii auiilnl 1 ) .on d i . pmieri nt i-ir il. i:unn. lit in xarlitv 'lui. . .-I.iil wrifp to tr IljtlKirii llri-nt, till Cii-oic M..iii..:,l. !'.(. - or rr, ilhitirrirtl Iktmtmre .'lii'Ulhtf uhnl U (; H Mt:ike Willi l)..ll...l.l. . tmiiHf Halrr t'mm lit 4 Joy i ... , i . . . . The amateur who wan's a per- feet stand of plant in his garden several inches above the sur- i-- I'li-iUllir in M ,4 ritl.l m.c rwiii w; l.'ilt ! it III . l,:id .Jl'll heart of the brave Are hidden and lost in the depths of the grave. The peasant whose lot was to sow and to reap. j The herdsman w ho climbed With ' his goats to the steep, The beggar who wandered in ' search of his bread j Have faded away like the grass that we tread. h't A Priu9 iann , uunder! li,s ! Me al I K.l lint In ri ' (""V; "in lint mil V in is, mi.. y- "i'-J ( u i; i; ui :. :v-r c 11 it l l. s V "A?, l- ninibr lur- '' f h i- it r n li ii h tc y.'.i r ( 'rri til III Willi'!. ,1 i- and II. Hi Jt 1 ii i-i Ii il ;.-lil"-l . rouncang surface. This danger is more likely to exist on gardens having a pronounced slope, where U helps to make the rows lur at right angles to the slope, using a wheel hoe to make each rcw level, in a terraced effect, which will check erosion. Soil must be firmed above the seeds, to form close contact. Thir is especially important with beei- and Swiss chard seed?, and ctiiers of large and irregular ii-.ap.?. Bu firming does not m?an pounding. Press down with hoc blade, or use the side of a lake: ar.c af.e. wards draw the rake lightly over the row to break up :he crust and prevent takir.i. LYitii the seed has sprouted th. soil surface over it .hould be mciat and lose. This is the only time when the garden should be sprinkled, rather than soaked. ll'e f, lMMlrll ---ItoHi-Jf '.ill..- il MlMI:r and 'rr..il I imij iii t.:itiy il:ct nr. i yon il t.I.v1. Ni. nmk ior von -aH of In i in eli -i'ur-li iliV i-Tiiil- l-'iir - ore The saint who enjoyed the com- ' munion of heaven, 1 The sinner who dared to remain ! unforgiven; The wise and the foolish, the guilty and just Have quietly mingled their bones in the dust. So the multitude goes, like the flower and the weed, j That wither away to let others' succeed: So the multitude comes, even : those we behold, To repeat every tale that hath ; o.;i:lv i-ho:.i il l.i bJy'- I i--e 'li' !:::., mv. .Ml huh t i i :h!i! v. i in in,, i. or (ihiaiiU an. I v'n i.iv. I. ii,; ui. tlirne mi In-in .ei i ni. v.iu.rli-rl t tr lii.-e ......... - JV r o r k nm, , Imillllt-iKliiif tfitlM jimy SCVkhl' l.i M-a-!, yunt iri'ini in: iuililn I frii-li- - '.i"! ? iiii -tt.ini itt. r-..is -i t- : IIMZH-WI.NXm !.!; " -,.,i tf.r. Ijii'H i: . . . i,i en Mi 1 1, J t h a n-ivr i tl.S JI..M 1,0 t fi-i r- 'fa S lll'il W.lt! Mi-; foirr: aui. : i.ei nuiai V III --' a .iil.! ac'j rf.il- i,r " Mil l Ci'.i-Ul'l v ur! ' ti an ait'- al l.-'ii'i-e ' fcrtl 3 :il iia'-n in' V : lo ilir.f aa'1 cfilt .I ii for . 1 -Tnkt- i ,ni' c-i-a-li'.a, oil ili'Vi- witi uiui Iniliri 1 oiii i'" ? lukiil ii-'1 -:,i'' -1 Ilirllllf '.H t - - .; r ! ' h i- ':;;!;r,s' i . i. J'''1!- f, - ill'.. S ,n'- i. -. -tv . ,5, Met 4.; !- I-"" ' vr tj1' 3 ' I I II, ' f ' . . " , : ii -v -i.r:--,.,--y -'- f '' i -. . .. i t .'"-. ', ; I " . .-j.fl, i ,,! it r .r.v 4 !:' ' '"i' ": p.'!"..- " !. it ; , ! r. ' . t. i4 i r ' ' it 'I. 1 ! ! : row should consider these dangers and protect his seeds from them by piking the following precautions: 1 Protect early town seeds by coating them wiTh a disinfectant in dus form which will keep off moulds and fungi. In one seed packet, use as much disinfectant New Cancer Drug Fools Malignancy WASHINGTON AP A r.. kind of cancer drug. tha. fco's cancer ceils by being a wolf ir. sheer s clothing, is being tested a' Georgetown University Mcd:-ca' School. The.'.e cancer drugs look like ominc acids, the builiiin' brie'rs (.1 protei.is. Cancer cells tsetd ' fte.se bricks in order to keep "rowing. But the new drugs are it: ten-: t.onally made just a bit d:ff.?r- i nit from ordinary amino bricks. ' I he cancer cells often will ac- i cept th'-m, aid then discover that the-e new bricks ai-e really i monkey wrenches in their life ut-ar. The new research was describ- . td to reporters, touring cancer ; crntre? under sp-jnsorship of the . American Cancer Society, by Drs Charles f. Geschlchter and Mur 1 -nnirilli iin I II a uiir- :ii inH .liiu-f.,H oi i..l- I V fl . aim ..nil ui in i nuni r:.l. lit II- I fur -i.liiluE I ii ifi '! an. I IIITilv Kiuv. ii. S.i i l (ur 1 1 uinx I'm- Oir.i.c.l ( ri .U. And, lo irn e vf.ur tml. iter ! Ir.iln n-ell-iniui'l' il .li. i ;lrain- often been told. i Mrs. C. P. Bussinger of Telkwa. 1 who has been in Vancouver for For we are the same things our .l.iiiiiir ri iii. iniic" : a j-k Kn- ii.-im i- i H.il.y KuikIs an l II. mi I i "il Uhi! father have been; We see the same signs our fath ers have seen; Dort Dry .NAi'ii in ak- y.u lu"k '-.V I'M! I'1'! I'TIHI-'iy TfiC Cd.iy-; you can't ufTorJ to watc a morsel of firvl. Th.it's. why Hand c-wr.ip is so wonderful! It's so easy to ti'jr ir ju-t the neht amount from the li.mJy dispenser box with the met.i! cutting edge ... to wrap meat, fish, vegetables and other perishables to keep them fre-h, moist and full of nourishment. There's .1 wonderful saving, too, when you keep left-overs wrapped in Hand-c-wrap, fvcaii.se its douhle-waxed surface seals in ynodncss anJ prevents forKi taint. Hand e-wrap lus a hundred Uses around the Lome. You can't afford to x without it! some time taking eye treatment, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday and proceeded to the interior by the evening train. Mr. Bussinger has also been on a trip to Vancouver and is returning by car to Telkwa. and 1 1 In iii.nly (I. irt -t- We drink the same stream we feel the same sun. And run the same course our fathers have run. f a.l iur fH.i(v y 4 1 ,'.',', v.'i a rm7 In.i-.ivl iii .i 11 i ,.r ti -. iimii'k jr' 1 -;1 1. " I- ! r ' il tfii i ' ; ,i . fir ,, -. Ill YK'f F (11.11 V. l!"'-.' 1 ii i -.i- i ''- 'i'"-' ., . thati iiiC In iiini now thai - .nri JmHiIii ! 'lJilllr lilt, tr. Hilt iOMM- tiiius n V jii l a drv f L in Hit Htik-ps v.iii U Mk t-.-illi mv 'I1 ,1.. :, ..3 tini'.i ii--- '' ii; In. aim r ray M. Copeland. inf. Key is arenng 'he c a I ai il- 'ii.iv- r.i.i ' tail, a.:.; I. .Vml I' hemi- "CjA 1 1 fc al make-up of the amino wolv a-oIvcs live i'b I-'1 II IIV In"-1 itinniiii! I,. .'I nf ittii:: iii ''' "; . m Coffee IHacifjc E'l '"'"" a,., v ii-ii-m "i m .Mbrr ;;''" u l"lllf- ;ili! mir-ii.li I), .,ii..-rlii.. It'-liv. older ifi.'in you an! A'..! iIhii-s s 'iitn i Ii iic yuii .Hit .In alKiiii it.ai! Tin I. '- ,-t lnar a inn. in rt i)i-in-IV e.illeil Chiiiih , . . I. .mill tinlli in u.jiii)i',ri; ki ( III M. A fliinim m.-k "mir-ai'l. ". i'timlcit JM-Iifiriil.'s .li-i'.r into li.r iinjMirtatil eonn uu. la-ei-. ol tin- sl.ui taints Hie n.-lt IhhiIii of luni.hn mi.l 4 other sW-.:. I "kin softeners .li rper limn ever it hue. Set- ior yoiir-rlf how liitle ihy .Icin iiutw und Imi-lnn melt unity unit the Uaniy-. are iti n on.il.iiiy Jry Skin. Ce am jn-t 2.le, 45e, TA- and Jl.li. If ml r.e XI'cU-lreri Man will ( li-r 111 Hill il h vtar. I i- MINI '' iCUUM PACKER o make them look like sheep. The change is slight. Some are not harmful to healthy, living cells. But they are bad for cancer cells. About 60 humans have been given the new wolf-drug in the last VAli years. So far, a few cancer patients have responded lavorabiy. The drug relieved pain and brought some shrinkage of far-spread .cancers in patients with cancers of the somach. intestines, genital and urinary tracts. Some were improved, for several months. J ,.,.,. Ti.r.. ' no ,,i-,-. ri!'ti' '- ,,'.' "'""" mi.l iin pe- .- J' POP ATE" Pacific Milk gives coffee a rich, creamy flavor. Buy B.C. Products t . lll-.t;U- I . . ii i ii i .": II wear in the "l.a.-lir Pallid." llii-i Tar . , . ;i li I) X V I, ON S II I lit Yc. 1 1 VI) Nylon S h i r t ir'.y---look lie. i an. I trim. Made of SAI, Ml I'M"- f will II Ml-!- JlV 1 '"' '' ii t" V .1 U I "i ll"' .' "II r-1 1 1- lu.-l: HUII'ii'l. i. uli-s ' H'llli'lfi"'-' .i.tmiie.ii. I, -nit Ml H'!'1 I iul' i ... r wii ; ii'iiti'ii'' ii' and-e-uicap HERVV lilflXED PAPER 11 eoniiori.'il.le, (fnod-lnokiiig nylon Inem wnh fii-eii uylim r..llar anil enlTs that never will HVI) Nylon !siirt fiav 'liii--liiarl." V'ithntit ifmimif. Jitstf t4ihill of fhe limp uli'l iimn' v vmi'll mvi-I J.aiiiiili-ruiK. in. imilili'iii .it all ;tl-l. u qim k nn-e w-.ul a while Mid the vturt iv Ti-n'h1 10 war. You save lhe prit-r of the shirt in laundry liilln riloiie. Take my tip Ki t your hii-lii.ml luiinl-oine, lntiit-neoiiiiK IH'J) Nylon Tricot Shirt lor Kiii-tit (JIl'.HS in Me, l:.n, nr.-- or white). lint r mli'ia"'- Ji,(i!il";l limn- nl Superbly Delicious f I i . . ... hl'i'lll 'iVs'ihii-'; i.nil lllN' tmn' . ... .v.; If .in rit. T l Kami Mv wasliiMt ' . . ' r.l t H , tinie-pd thm I " "lhel, ' . i as a dessert loy itself teiionl. Our eneiiii-iiV j& ralMlM e.n.il.ine to make " ', !ii!! '1 blue. Tlmt why t"1'".' ,( bine in il. So of timr-e. w .tt vellow-dokme wusi.iiie h j,,.s. t .L.UlLUlljmillH r tjie linnl riu.nnit and pre-1"- . i.,. . r1"' Q hiWe linens- will fairly i,.lt-,11- ,,.,, in kind tin- fal.ru- !""- m hull. to li. iin'i" - '!'- nr-H 1 And it'i eerlainlv butleel-w ise for. hrli-ve it t ,r ' . ,'i. . .w. iu r.l.,rl in vraT ivi.iie ni."' " 1 il' iiv r:i:rKrnn Yen, for tiw while! wnli, CROVVfJ ORAfiQ I conn syrup in f.-iiiinin- J'oa'r Bern Looking for somethiim ,s I think vou tiotfld know about "Mul:j: rii l. ..f ,l...,l ii -Iiii'l''"' Evlook-H; J laps Ti.c con von i rut 1 liutisail.l.s ui wain H I. Ullll in I i,ii iii ' tf.S mtisfaetoir metdod of feminine liyfKiie '"' y Grms.1 Icms, iininle.su, ii(.w-whiic vaginal "l.'!"v'' . Zonitors ire the truly vintlem nielhod ol 1'"' Jj . hvgicne. Thrv're to dainly and eonvennT. . Thev're powerfully germiriilnl. yei. l..im'n , .'l-l:-. ;l,-,,uffit. lot' .uu' 1 jKijxu napkin . . .just riglti for bivakfasl, lunch and snack-time. X' tu uraiemu nwum. nK jum.i 'iii..-'' . -t l.iiiiorrow anrf writ M me HatbaVa l"" , tivij,' Cesi ent St., Montrw.1. P.Q-for I'" , l ' uu ftminiDB liygien. It -will b ut to 'uJ 1 t t r Ht 5 i ' - v. j( '.