J: ui B li D B a 13 B El 11 tl U U a a n a a tj 01 H II M U II If II CI a u ti 3 II II a !l tl n a ii a M a a . Li 1 II 71 II a u a a 11 11 n ai a n a a a a &tliuc Rupert Dallp tectii Friday, November 14, 1947 LARGE EXPORTER Latest figures show that India Dresses Blouses -- JTLUf E2r2 largest exporter cf fSQ&s 1Q Australia. STORE Coats Skirts HUNDREDS OF GARMENTS RUPERT PEOPLES STORE SALE A. MacKenzie Furniture Christmas Suggestions CHESTERFIELD SUITES (various designs) CEDAR CHESTS BEDROOM SUITES DINETTE SUITES TABLE LAMPS FLOOR LAMPS LIMITED "A GOOD LACE TO BUY" LAY-AWAY END TABLES MAGAZINE TABLES (walnut). COFFEE TABLES (walnut). LIVING ROOM DESKS (solid mahogany). LIVING ROOM TABLES (Duncan Phyfe). COFFEE TABLES (Duncan Phyfe). MIRRORS Numerous designs, reflection of beauty and taste. : ORIENTAL CARPETS WILTON CARPETS AXMINSTER CARPETS. MAIL ORDERS HAVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION 1hone 775 327 Third Avenue Prince Rupert a a m niBaBaanianaHaBBnBnni! FOR VT I EVERY Y!jP AGE Q COMPLETE WINTER STOCK NOW HERE1 AT aces OF COURSE a RUPERT MARINE REALTY (J. CLAUSEN & SON) We Take Listings of . . . -BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Lipsett's, Waterfront) Box, 518 Phone Green 075 PREFERS LAUGH; NOT WHISTLES Margaret Lockwood, Britain's No. 1 Actress, Wants to Escape Heart-Throb Plots Tor Light Fantasy Rojes By MICHAEL O'MARA Canadian Press Start Writer LONDON Margaret Lockwood, Britain's biggest feminine drawing-card at movie-house box offices, says she's "eager to es- icape" from roles that typed her (as "the screen's most winsome wicked lady" and will turn to comedy for her next screen ef-i fort. The film is "Red Roses for J her Pillow," described as a I "light modern fantasy" by stu-i dio drum -beaters, j The change will be a pleasant j one for Miss Lockwood's male I admirers, who were subjected 1 to a pretty gruelling ordeal in ! sitting through her just-releas- a i ed heart-throbber, "The White H ! Unicorn." In that opus the easy-J I to-look-at Lockwood Is twice H 1 married, once divorced, once H j widowed, becomes a mother and generally carries on in a man-n j ner calculated to evoke dellght-H j ed sobs from the gals in the 5 1 audience. U ; i cently told reporters: "I think it is the duty of everyone who has found recognition in British pictures to remain here to help consolidate our films in their rightful place in world markets." FOOD GIFTS EMBARRASSING CAPE TOWN O) The number of parcels being sent from South Africa to Britain has become so large that the government is to be asked by the Union-Castle Steamship Co. to reconsider the financial terms of the sea-mall contract. Under the existing contract the company undertakes to carry all mall for a specified yearly sum of money. This includes all parcels. At the time of the signing of the agreement it was not expected that the parcel freight would Increase to the enormous proportions which It has reached today as a result of the South African response to the food-for-Britaln appeal. The problem of shipping food parcels from the Dominion to Britain has already caused concern to London authorities. Australia has suggested the food should be sent in bulk to a central point in Britain. There voluntary workers would receive it and share it into standard sized parcels before distributing to the people concerned. In this way valuable shipping space would be saved and a speed-up In deliveries would be effected. The Johannesburg post office has reported an increase of almost double last years Christmas postings of food and gift parcels and an extra receiving counter has had to be installed. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 p.o. Box 116 MA5SETT HAS HAPPY PARTY Substantial Amount Raised Towards Movie Projector The village of New Massett wants a motion picture projector and has set out to raise the funds by sponsoring various money-making schemes. The latest was a barn dance complete with floor show arranged by the 'teen-agers under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. A. Krist. Last Friday night the young people held a dress rehearsal a Despite Miss Lockwood's usual- of the cow being chased by the H I ly competent acting, however, ' calf and a milkmaid caused 2 ! the "Unicorn" is largely a dead rars of appreciative laughter, a i loss for the men and it's their j The norse. Pte and rabbit be- i support (they still whistle when ' haved with more dignity but a 5 : they recall her performance and j cat and dS took up their an? : her low-down decolletages in I c,ent feud wl)en introduced. In- "The Wicked Ladv" on u-hirh 1 eluded in the program were ac B B b! a! H i much of her poDUlarity is based. iiBMHaBBnaBBaaaBaBBBaaBBiianaBnB0HBBaD i The 31-year-old star has won Snow Suits whist went into action and there were popcorn, candled apple and homemade fudge booths catering to those who would rather eat than shuffle the pasteboards. Refreshments were served and a floor show present ed. Big feature of the entertain-1 ment was the parade of "ani mals" domestic and wild, tha' moved onto the floor led by the farmer and his wife. The antics tion songs Dy me leen-agers ana community singing. ?h St, g 'ot" f"Uhow. QaudriUes, reels and other the last twoyearsasth "No.l'')oldtime dances occasional British actress and this year! ..,,. j ,... rates immediately behind James Mason in an "international"! the dancers, entering into the Knlrit nf thp nloht arrived In' popularity poll in which she was, costume whicn mted very wel, pitted against Hollywood as wellinto the atmosphere created by as British performers. Box of-tne wag0n wheels and hce statistics back up the fans' otner equipment the teen boys opinions. used in decorating the hall. Married to a city steel-broker, When the young people of Rupert Leon, and the mother of . Massett counted their receipts a six-year-old daughter, Mar-1 they had $89 which was prompt-garet has no immediate ambi-' ly turned over to the commun- jj i tion to crash Hollywood and its ity fund. B 1 Digger payrolls, which have , a lured to the United States si; Try a Daily News Classified Ad, , many of her .film compatriots, j . I one s under a seven-year con- j tract to Arthur Rank five years jj ; still to run and anyway she re- Tlieybegfor litem, CLnfiim Terrier Cakes Appeal To All Dogs 8 S From This Date WAR ASSETS COAL wiU be: LUMP Sacked 312.00 per ton MINE H UN-Loose $11.00 per ton No rebate for quantity HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 Moving, Packing Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 FOR SALE Large supply of dry scrap wood, random lengths, $6 per cord, 3 cord lots $1G. BLUE 810 Bert's Transfer 303 Third Ave. Timely Recipe "Ripe Olive and Apple Slices" make a new and interesting meat accompaniment. Even though the meat course may be scanty and simple, it will seem ample and partylsh if you circle the meat platter with these tasty olive-topped apple slices. i cup mayonnaise t cup grated Canadian cheese '2 cup chopped ripe olives Few drops Tabasco sauce 5 large cooking apples Combine mayonnaise, cheese. and invited the children of th'cJives and Tabasco sauce and village to attend at a nickel I blcnd wel1- Core and "ce apple apiece. Besides the live enter-'lnto thick rounds. Spread witSil talnment there was a fish pond. ollv mixture and place under Candied apples and popcorn i broiler until cheese is melted stands also did a brisk trade 1 and mayonnaise has browned during intermission. Saturday night 14 tables of y V : j f ;jP : f V V V ti ModernlEtiquefctei' s By ROBERTA LEE Q. When calling on a friend at a hotel or in an apartment, does one go directly to the room? A. This is considered very bad taste and thoughtless.. One should never go to the friend's room without telephoning, This may be done either from one's home or by use of the house telephone. Q. If a friend has a book one wishes to read, is it all right to ask outright to borrow it? A. No; one may ask If the book is interesting, but If no of fer is made to lend it to you, let the matter drop. slightly. Serve as a garnish with meat. SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS UULOVAS GKUENS ELGIN'S and Many Others to Chouse From DRESSER SETS FLATWEAR FOR THE I. v The Early Shopper Is Never Disappointed On Engraving ALL WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES TEST IN JEWELRY . , . MANSON'S JEWELLERS "YOUR FRIENDLY JEWELER" Offering 37 years of practical Experience in Prince Rupert' JOHN GURVICH has has reti returned to the CONTRACTING BUSINESS No Job Too Large No Job Too Small EXCAVATING. HAULING, LAND CLEARING PHONE 32 SIXTH STREET TODAY AND SAT. 4f4 I .BhMiimM Mum- ff PANCAKES OR BUCKWHEATS lif I as toast. f j IV 1 II Aifis ro HORSES' BUTCH"JENKINd rcTER LAWFORD BEVERLY TYIER Under N ew IUOK FAVORITE 'AND mm PETE SM1TO COMEDO CARTOON Uwnerck; BOOK STORE --.Willi ON-THI (E. C. Wallace, Avenue at Sixth Street ninimniinnnniif RUPERT TODACCO STORE Wc promise the same fine service and ari,i. J merchandise as offered in the past by the forma owner. Mrs. Betty Killas, and invite your continue patronage, E. C. BARKER, formerly of Telkn TOHACCOS .MAGAZINES COO PAPERS 0 SOFT DRINKS CANDI Thinking of . . . CAMERAS For ChristmJ We have Just'receivcd a shipment of Kodaks and Brownies. Priced from S3.40 to S61.50 McCUTCHEON PHARMACY II GREER I BRIDD PHOMl BUILDERS AND CONTRACTOR Repairs Construction - Alteram Phone RED 561 P.O. Box BAPCO Floor ENAMB and DAPL-ART PROCESS n.mn Donr F.nnmpl mav be used D fiOCri llndJCl ttwvW-nrt- nnH HHps with n hleh P"-.': It U made i! popular colors, and is ready to walk 0.1 when left wen THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. 11 Third 1 Pimvp tm 255 JUll Announcing the opening oi oar nets CARPENTER SHOP with the very latest in WOODWORKING MACHINE' We will build your kitchen cupbo right in the shopready for installation Also Floor Sanding Ayith the very latest machine. Phone Blue 610 For appointment call Gunna If it's made of wooa, MERCHANTS! USE THE'D'AVliY NEWS ADVERTISING COLUMNS TO BOOST YOUR PRE-CHRISTMAS SALES. P.O. Box' ,7