— . Page g Seotond Section THE TRIBUNE. WILLIAMS LAKE. B.C Ae 7 7 From The Library i Shelves THE ENCHANTED SCHOOL- Wednesday, August 7, den became part of Germany. { d T eel Around Town Miss E. Morford of-Kitimat is, Mr. and Mrs. visiting with Mrs. V. Cowan of| Seattle. Onward Ranch. = bs oe = * Mrs. J. C. Burnett of New Wite Preservers with Cooperati | z | é regime, the-Raron sent his son Johannes to a cadet corps at}. Benzheim. The boy did not take H. Malloy of Camping Was Lousy it to the rigid training of the 3 * 2 HOUSE, by Ruth Sawyer. 7) ene Viking Preaa Nee ae corps;~and his pleas to his Visiting with Mr, and Mrs, R.| Westminster is visiting her : —But Fishing Was Tops ey EN ie ee Gori lest weeks Were ihe 1d tan jieliey anal Gone ae ez f a . i ter’s ther-in-law and sister, and Mrs. Lloyd Yorksion. AMPING! Who said anything is an amusing tale of/hannes planned his escape. This | pre protenin aw 2 oo ee about camping?” When I sug- gested the combined scenic-fishing jaunt north for our holidays, nothing Irish blarney and fairy folk, a|caused a catastrophe for the| story well told for the amuse-|government as the corps’ repu- ‘To save runs in your nylon hose, careful how they are bung after washing, First gently press moisture from the was mentioned about our mode of ment of the 7 - 10 age group. tation was rather shaky at this n hose between two thielnesses of tS TIME FOR accommodation on the way. Brian Boru Gallagher. was a|time, so an example was made towel Hon to dry over'a towel or other : ‘ While I was mentally conjur-;my flannelette nightgown —|10-vear-old Irish lad from}1n the case of young Johannes.) 00 how SY COVEKE 7: ing up rosy visions of cozy log, but I managed it).” Donegal, where he lived with) TWO misfortunes hit the family) camiy was short-lived with her Got Z é oes cabins, the Editor was having} By the third night, the/his father, grandpa and Uncle|#% @ result of this episode, one) .o.4y death, The fact that she y was the death of the youngest Gabriel and the other the insanity of Johannes. weather had turned warm, I had added two more blankets under me and over me, and another pair of socks, my back had ad- justed to the sway - back cot, I had decided that camping wasn’t so bad after all — and it was Seumas. When his uncle left for America to seek his fortune, he promised. to send the boy some magazines and when they ar- rived, Brian poured for hours over the fascinating colored pic tures of cars, refrigerators and left a daughter was the financial link that Julius needed to ob- |tain his allowance from his in- altogether different day-dreams. It slowly dawned on me one day that Clive was talking of sleep- ing bags and Coleman stoves, and it was then that I asked my question about camping. I was son was HEAVY. ENGLISH LINEN FABRICS Gustavius, the eldest made aj laws so he could avoid any type work and continue his lux- urious life. A succession of mis- successful marriage to the daug-| of ter of a principal leader in the reuetdia ants a art look ai time to go home. bathrooms, fascinating things| Catholic Church and new gov-| tresses and then a second mar- . west eo aan pees —AND THE FISHING! that were not seen iy his| ernment, riage was in progress when the eerie Os: AA P| And then there was the won-| country. Handsome, sophisticated Ju-| tragic death of the insane Jo- e PRE-SHRUNK of pioneer blood coursed through = my veins, I gritted my teeth and said bravely: “I guess we can try it.” The first night when we stopped at Cariboo Lodge on Bowron Lake, it was a heavily clouded, dreary evening and— quickly—before Clive could even say “tent,” I asked for a cabin. Twas truly a dismal night, though, not fit for man nor beast. lius was the pampered darling of the family. His first mar- riage to Melanie, sickly, insipid daughter of a wealthy Jewish A GOOD BET FOR GETTING HOME FIRST hannes gained the family no- torious publicity which rocked Europe with the great Feldon Scandal. —A.LK. derful fishing. You have heard of lakes where you can catch your limit in an hour, but you never ex- pect to find one. We did — at Nulki Lake. We didn’t catch our limit in an hour as one woman did, but we did catch our twelve fish each in one day which was a big thrill for us: The fish range from 134 to 2 pounds, with some One day his uncle sent money for his passage to America and Brian thought of all the exciting pictures he saw in the books and felt that he should take something Irish to impress the children in the U.S.A. A captur- ed leprechaun was the only solu- tion! This was no easy task but when the little goblin was caught, he was put into an old earthenware teapot and this was his home for the journey. @ SUN RESISTAN’ PRINTS Patterns that put back the clock several centuries, patterns in time with today’s ideas. The Sanderson scope in florals alone is tremendous. PLAINS Color and texture come into their own. Bold tones, quiet tones—clear stretches of fabric; here you have the subtlety of simplicity. DOWN IN BUCKETS Boing’ tlkee: and. four, vounds BROCADES =H (they say!). The city of New York to R 3 re Fy v] ve ome ses er: s avi S ae tte Spas aes el It was one of those places|YOU2S Brian was a world of ane San aoe ae you Cae BISDDEG) 2G sClucula “Lake, “the saat fow voit I ..,|Wonderment. The automat, su- ahiev zs hin Somat rain was coming down in bhuc-| Where you throw your line over DaRMARiats: Bévetors ded Eke achieve the effect that Is not approximately, but ‘the side, and in « few minutes you have a_fish on the end, Ii more than fifteen minutes went minutely appropriate. FOR SLIPCOVERS OR DRAPES — THE BEST Kets and it would have been foolish to try aud erect a tent in that Kind of weather (so 1) subway were just a few things he saw before golng to his uncle’s home in Maine. Uncle si “abi by without one or the other SD) Weciemtee eae ries eran en | Seinioa ovag: 0 labater Makarmen ~ Se On the third night, the wind ae abet ee wrong, “TPwas|#2d Brim was soon shown the FABRIC REMNANTS was whipping white caps on the ivondertul? “rt is ropes of this kind of fishing. We have a nice selection of good Fabric water, so naturally Clive could not possibly get the tent up in| I even remember once when that kind of weather (so Ij)Clive tried to light a cigarette, said). We rented a cabin. ,and. four fish later he had to But by the fourth night my | stop the motor so he could get In this land of riches, Brian found the school he was to at- tend, very shabby and he could not understand why a new one was not built. But where was Remnants in varying lengths. Only $1.50 per yard. JAN MIKLER | | excuses were running out, and/@ chance to light it without in-| the fairyman all this time? Why, so the big event came to pa terfering. in the teapot of course. Through a For over 85 years manufeturer of Upholstered Furniture and we camped for three nights|oyvpR AND OUT the combined efforts of this Ph 4 _ at little Nulki Lake where we| 9... jiegest laugh of- the|™agic leprechaun and the other|| su sass one 1 8 n finally fished. children of the village, Brian whole trip came while we were I have never, never, NEVER, been so uncomfortable or so cold in my whole life. On the first night I tossed and turned, trying to ease the ache| out of my back and hips from the un- accustomed bed. REFRIGERATED BED On the second night the weather turned dank and dis- mal, and I awoke shivering from a fitful sleep at 4 a.m., with my feet feeling like solid blocks of ice. As I sobbed my anguish into the sleeping bag for the remainder of the night, I de- cided that camping was strictly for the birds. The fact that the out in the middle of Nulki Lake. Im always a bit nervous when trying to net @ fish, and am apt to make several ineffectual passes before/I finally get it into the boat: Clive had manag- ed to bring a dandy up to the side of the boat and I made a few swipes at netting it without success. Finally with a mighty lunge I swooped it up in the net and — threw it right out the other side of the boat. 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