Friifnr nf horiroH'c Prince Rupert Daily mPUi Momiay. April a. i;,5 SEA BIRDS . : Yards and Yards j;,s Urbane Auhorjly I Puffins are a type of ea bird V unu.K. Blue Bloods "uui uie miantlc am! :betw 'sine the day 31 years ago whenl he drifted from a spell of un-1 employment into the business of j tracking down family trees. Hanklnson is a tall, thin, approachable man whose pockets are always stuffed with papers. He became editor of Debrett's In 1935 and likes his job. In a way he'sc grateful to Oliver Cromwell,. who. left the nobility in such an untidy state that in 1675, after the Restoration, it was decided to clean tilings up in a book on the leading: fami- XT' ami .... ' "Wi .w.v cua,U ouinewnai ,smalir than a crow. X : Spring Dress Goods ; ,v,- - 5 By ALAN HARVEY LONDON CP "Mr. Hunkin-son, sir, somebody wants to know would you say 'Rt. Hon. the Lord So-and-So,' or 'the Rt. Hon. Lord1?" n TYRONE POWER i it ; ". "v X ' Al BLYIH Hanklnson puts his finger- lies, publlsheu in what was aien tips together and considers the called "Fleetstreet." matter. , , , . . DEBRETT'S SINCE 1770 2a Coor by TECHNlCOlOt yju Daiance, ne replies gravely, "I think I'd Just -say Rt. Hon. Lord So-andSo."-' f v 5 -v w I . A young man named John De-brett took over the book In 1770 and it's borne his name ever lUDAY TO WEDNESDAY "veiling Shows 7:011 - 9;0Q p m That's the sort of delicate TOTE npvpr Vinvino- micspri an : since, rhoiu Phoiu. IIBIIW I im miii rm. im.iifim. Ke.l i:!0 Today for R,mtl.n, - .." "W,V'W( iuowwi-wum u ui.wu cvriy jssue jjpg j864 day by Cyril Francis James . . , . , , .' from track of lrt keeping Hanklnson. tne dedicated, frail-, looking Englishman who edits Utles' Hanklnson has developed ' back-door office nt0D a jrt "Debrett's Peerage," a 2000-page register of Britain's finest tern- ' toK B"cng,n? tm Palace' "e fgets! ilies sometimes irreverently call- about 60, '"rested lette" a ,week UT ed the Bible of the Blue Bloods. Persous n royalty! , . . , , and genealogy, principally from In his book-strewn, second-. aDloaa A woman in Chatham, storey office near Covent Oar- 0ntf for instance, learned that JULIANA IN OTTAWA Quern Juliana ol the Netherlands chats with Rt. Hon. Vincent Ws e , governor-general, left, and Prime Mi lister St. Laurent after she arrived at Ottawa. Sr.e spent s:x days in Ottawa, her wartime ho .rr., ttmi returned to Holland today, i CP PHOTO i I wiiin juii wno fminkt wtlU silf i-w.w !! yTW (fathered mostly in California and Oregon. i and iron nrvLV 08 f I Birds' Bees Obsolete I One orchard with 150 trp's here will discharge 600 shells at Prince Rupert cherries, Delicious and Winesap C. W. Beck, R. Markle. H. n'&ninn nnA T5.-. .. I.. PlllTlminiTiJ .T P PVU lis nnJ uc.i. Bw.ui.Lutu uuuumi an she ls desCended from Charle-arrh appropriately bearing the ma Kin of tne Frauks v-u.u of aims c: a cuse, Han-, , . u tt, t, bretts euuor ha. a gentle, kinson and Ins assistant pa-! tumtiv wr. toh titi tJL. professional air. Sometimes, PENTICTON. B.C. (CP)A .,r T J. " . "tt .wl" V.. ' . . . " a lies, sifting through birth, "l ' ' " " fru t fanners are concerned. : mar- Jprlcots and p,,,, wlIl be po,. Smith, Edmonton; Ruy Hun-, riage ana ueaui notices, for hCracy 8 , thp, dn, Iff ?bS0'TtC- J"a artificially this year stone, Ke.nano; S. C. Thomson,' 1 h n background on the 150,000. per- to..?" 7 a'it.; .Fa'.mers Brltlsh Columbia's: other methods of nollenation. Prince Rupert; ftlr. and Mrs. "SAVlf WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE A..L..J nifirm.. who's h. ..v. -ZMUiuZt ...'tr'" :!,7".w lcrtiUZe,su(.h as use of a brush. Dlower Girard, Moose Jaw; Mc and M,s.. sons annually listed m who of the elite. CenetYffi MMM -m I nr"L7Z'7"':rn . l aoulleator and a little stick with T. Wallace. Stewart; R. Craie, "We don'i miss many- of XT 7 'VhuZ " i' ai..sl iy -as. " sounds- a Kauze bag are much slower. iButedale; Mr. and Mrs. T. Croz- them " says the 56-year-old to have' a handle to their names. ' man fire's a shell con an w S Besides Ule ?.a,n LrrTl. n.d... Mrs' 1 naiiBBiaasiiikcaaBiB we sfcoWjng TWO FEATURES Today lo Wednesday an . . ! ana spetu wun me snoigun m-. . monuu..),; But not many of them get away one-fiftieth of an ounce of pol N!9h ComnmJ Tiv Daily News Wor(r Ads baronets and belted earls ever method, many orchardists sav Victoria; W. Pready, Prince they will have their 'hunter's George; P. LeRoss, city; Mr. and ot 7:30 I eye" when the hunting season i. .. uuny, iv. LecKie, koo f 1 ( 1 , ,ii h'1 aH rolls around. ert Douglas and B. Smollcn, I Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. F, Brezo, Exstew; C. A. Smith and: ( Cinrj3i I jW. L. Maguire Masset ieii irom a sianaara 12 gauge On the other hand, some peo- shotgun. The pollen then settles I pie who are entitled to be in on the blossoms and fertilizes ! Debrett's object to having their them. names or their ages listed, Lawrence Bartlett, distributor and some particularly sensitive 1 for the pollen in B.C., said about ones have come to Hankinson's five times as much pollen is be- I office threatening legal action, j in? used this year as last. It-! When he isn't listing lords and follows relaxation of regulations ;: dukes. Hanklnson likes (0 read which formerly made it diffi- j biographies of the Victoria era, cult to get the pollen because of j bathing himself in the frag- the disease hazard. The pollen is ' ' SHIPS and WATERFRONT M. and Kir. 0. Kosunit left 011 Mar II is Jm today's plane for a trip to Van-! couver. 7-- ! mower s uay w i i h J i ) You arc 1 lire to find AMs J I Ti B snt:i')le Cards and l 2x-"P J f 5 f GifU for A,otnrr Vi 7 . , ' ' ' JA-- .Vi I' , ' 4 - ' f V " f - ( ' . - ' " 4 , . ' f .' - ' ; ' " . ' i a - - , 1 ' , ' ? ' i I f ' ' v- 1 rauce oi a more Kinaiy nnie. we I mildly deplores the "rootless-j ness" of modern life. His father, 1 still an active writer at 86, lives jin a big house in Bournemouth ' but' Debrett's editor, a man at- Delayed by heavy freiphti for j waypjints including Kemano, j Union stoamer Coquitlam, Capt James Hunter, arrived in port at 12:30 midnight from Vancouver and sailed early this morning for Alice Arm and Stewart whence she returns here to sail south at 1 noon tomorrow. Ltuncd to tradition, has to settle CFP. steamer Princess Louis Capt. Hicks, arrived in port at 9 1 Vr-lnU (lite mii't 1 1 ti frmn f for a labor-saving apartment in suburban Eariing. His favorite anecdote is of a Socialist peer whose coat or arms, "Labor Omnia Vincit," means "Labor conquers all things," and ls interpreted as a not-so-subtle plug for the La 1 ; ft ": yj it hA y pa' ' wore .nre area i I kt;'' .-vtf-i coer mZ , - Hi?V"zlt-'' : L For SaU vwTT bor party. couver, Kemano and Kitimat and i-iuls .11. u p in on uut recuui' south. The vessel hart the usual large list of workers for Kemano 'and Kitimat and also several passengers for Prince Rupert. Frank Lawrence has trkrn over duty as purser on the steamer Camosun which was in port at the week-end on the Queen Charlotte Island run. He 1, ciees 1 c-ihe Smith who, iii jturn, hd been relieving the re-! ular purser, Br Stover. Petite New Canadian is Doctor on Wheels Your Furs Heed A Vacation Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form MONTREAL (CP) Florence Nightingale on wheels that's Dr. Dagmar Vosu, new Canadian from Estonia, who rides the ambulances at the western division of the Montreal General Hospital. The petite five-foot-two, blue eyed doctor 'ha3 a degree from Tartu University In Estonia, but, like most foreign doctors hoping to practise in Canada, she has to put in a year's internship before she can sit for qualifying exams. ' DINNER GUEST Willie, the pet budgie, has a habit, of dropping In aiound meal-time to help his youthful master David Laurent, 10, of Ladner, U.C., tuck away the vitamins. Willie has a sweet tooth and usualiy manages to get his share of tlw jam or honey on the slice of bread. CP Photoi IMPORTANT BROADCAST Popular Steamer Prince Rupert ; Recently she has been answer-!ing the hospital's ambulance 1 calls anything from industrial J accidents and fires to highway , accidents and suicides. I A short time ago she was j called upon to treat a man who ! had slit his Ihroat and wrists. Asked if she became nervous n calls, Dr. Vosu said: . I "Why, I've never been nervous iin my life. True, spectators seern HEAR Lit them summer in Bill Scuby's SAILS FOR Vancouver mil Intermediate PorU Each Thursday it 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN nl NKSIAY MIDNIGHT Comfort and Service For Reservations RBEEIT Scientific surprised when they see a woman doctor, but most think I am a nurse and the patient doesn't worry about my sex-he's anxious to get medical treatment from man or woman." She grabs 40 winks while on night emergency but claims, "I can get dressed in a sDlit sec Number of Times Enclosed Please Find (3c per word per insertion e.g. Number of words 25; cost, insertions for price of four. Minimum charge, 50c.) Add four words If bo number required ond when a call comes through' AHSCOMB Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party in B.C. Write or Call CITY OR DKPOl OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, BC. Fur Cold Storage Vault BILL SCUBY FURS Name . ... no pin curls though." Married since 1940, Dr. Vosu's husband has been working as a designer since the! rarrival in Montreal last year. c Address : Phone No . Bill "11 m 1 m i irnone free rirkun H i o SPEAK ON: fime for Decision are made better, smoke better, ARE better TONIGHT - (All Times Daylight Saving) VANCOUVER and VICTORIA SUNDAY ss. Camosun 8 p.m. TUESDAY ss. Coquitlam 12 noon ALICE ARM, ST li WART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QLEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS May 9 and 23 ss. Camosun midnight FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun May 2, 16 and 30 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone ;68 J. '! ; 9 X i fiif .r. CFPR, 10:15 p.m.