[tae 19305” One day’ a. junk deal- t brought him’ ‘a roll of old | papers found in the vault. of. a ni Glarke ve ratlway building. _ Clarke recalts that he felt gen- erous that-day—! he gaye - the \) dealer’$10-for the ‘papers, When they-were‘ examined, they proved '|to: be long- -lost’ maps. of the Ri- §\deau canal’ hand-drawn by Col. John: By, whose signature and le later 1832 were. on n each map. S| Besides peing™ a Nook. collector; - , Clarke. publishes his own news- : is. home ‘in, the: paper—a sort of catalogue which sion © -of 1917, and is sent out’ every. three months shudying: WO years in-Chi-, to about 5,300. institutions: and ed LO. ‘Halifax, to’ set 4,000 ‘peisonal. custoiners: vet “Moving: the collection will be} no. light ‘chore... 'It takes two} af up oI book busine DSS : ‘barns, behind the house” to. Ahold; the oy FAMED AUTHOR ‘Binest Hethineway aucograph > a cop y of his best-seller, “The Old Man and the Sea”, 1o make it a trophy in the Eilver Sailfish Derby — blue-ribbon tournament staged annually off the coast of Florida, The pair of carved wood bookends (lower right) which make up nati of trophy depict the “Old Man” and the fish h; baties in the book. BURIN, Nfld. schooner here. ; BATTLE SHARK . (—Two shore fishermen twice had to beat off a shark with their oars. while |: fishing in a-dory from a small Sharks .” been reported -plentiful in Pla- centia Bay in Tecent WECKS, | '- | Chinese CHOP SUEY. Dishes ’ CHOW MEIN. Open 6 p.m.-3:30 a.m. Hered Cafe ¥or Ou ‘side Orders. Ph, 6226 have “|THE BOOK CORNER “Nove About Barr Colonists Tribute to Early Settlers GULLEY. FARM By MARY HUSMSTRA: .. ¢ McClelland & Stewart (Toronto). 5 Reviewed by BASIL §. PROCKTER') This is a homey sort of book to find a place in’ thé: heart of many an old time ‘immigyant to Western Canada and to awake: good memories in the minds of their children brought up out Sages "| British Paper f Praises Author | LONDON ‘?—The Daily Tele- ; | sraph says Bruce Hatchison’s: 4 rnew book, “The Struggle for the 4 Border, * will enhance his pres i tige in England, if | The paper especially mentions: ia “brilliant vignette’ on Lord, Durham anid says: “The author's literary repu-'f tation stands high in Canada, -q iwhere he is editor of the Vic-. oria Daily Times. This book wi iil, ‘inerease {t here,” | -Hutechison says Durham's re- i 1 | iport to the British government ; was the foundation of the “third British Empire.’ , here under pioneer conditions. north of England when she was{ winter than just a little girl a Barr -Coleny in 1903 on katecn by railroad, and north- | either to foal them or ‘reet 217 Gih 5% q | Friga be Lis Only ; PRE ANAT SURAT eet aay GROCER y & Satui ‘aay far ray WER Abe Geey Y ' — Canada Packers Fire: Foods. ™ and acro:s the Nerth Saskatche- | | west by team up to Battleford: them leave. You will put the bock wait niver vw the homestead ‘ iwith a new or renewed ‘s and about thirty miles south: and east of Lloydminster, Almost all the book is about: ihe first summer and the first: winter. The former was excep- | ‘| tionally severe. The charm of: the book is the vivid memories of the writer, : That: first summer was just: cne continucus picnic. The men inved it. Most of them were faetcry hands suddenly released NEW CHAPELS “HALIFAX (— $90,000 churches non Park naval bricks and mortar anes famidar: phur and fron. pody wanted to be the firs. a yack up and leave, so even wher: ik co. “Lough” they stayed on. The Pinder family, Mary's! GHUARGH DAWES UCTIONER Phone 6032 and 2952 The author writes of the mi-' father and mother, made a bil; graticn of her family from the more provision fer the coming ; great many! of seven’ or ‘others, but none of them could: eight. They came over with the: ‘believe the warnings of the old: the. timers and dismissed tales of. “Lake Manitoba,” then to Sas-/40 degrees below as tn effort: make down SENSE! y |country. They settled about ten of the wonder of the Canadian _imiles from where Lashburn now , West end saltte the vision and’ the determinaticn of the sreat: company who held on to their: dream through thick and thin. Construction is; expectad to start in April on two: in the Shan-: community, | whose 1,200. residents now wor- j \ ship in a recreation*hall, Tend- | ers for the Protestant and Ro-. scenes of the old land, Bub no-:.. oe. nun DLE ‘ i ' % ' ? Pins Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, J anuary 26, 1956, ADULATION For Fine and Exquisite Jewellery For Every Occasion MAKE SURE IT’S MANSON'S Jewellers |. “Advertsing in in "The Dolly Dailv News Br’ ngs Results The crisp, distinctive laste of B.C. Melntosh is preferred by most people... B.C. Melntosh hold their fing, unrivalled flavor even when cooked, Su whether you are: serving B.C. “Macs” fresh, in. salads; or in your favorite” cooked dishes, you can do so with complete confidence, knowing all that luscious, mouth-watering Mclotosh flavor — the most popular apple flavor in the world Jand remember Because they are good so many wars-and so easy to prepare B.C. 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