IS Prince, HjipcrfcDflfJft Jcuist Thursday, Nowmixr 19, 194?- SALADA TE A B AB 5 ORME STUART To, Head Gyro, Club. During Gaming, Y,ear Nominations Yesterday the Hallowe'en hoedown netted over $220. BOTTLE-FED BABIES uue ooweis ciowiy. ftiouier a nunc fiat a natural , laxative effect which helps take cart ... 1... I. '- I T .!.! . L ' - . ' "baby often irets f retty, feverish and suffers "dzaar izaar , HEINZ CATSUP CUT GREEN BEAN'S Garden. Gale, Choice, 20ru. TOMAT.Q JUICE Libby's, 20-oz. ' ' IIII'O LITE CAKE FROSTING . GRATEFUL FOR FOOD PARCELS. Grateful letters from Britons who received food parcels from Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial 1 Order. Daushters of .the EmDire. Ormc G; Stuart was the- only j.were read at the to0nthiy meet. nominee for president pf the ( lng of tne chapter at the homJ Prince Rupert Gyro Club when Mrs E w Becker on Tues. nominations for 1948 officers Tne members were deeply were received at the monthly impressed by the letters which .bv .lness luncheon of the club came from young widows with yesterday. E. D. Forward was smail children and elderly , the only nominee for secretary, people whose expressions of and M, G. Brydges for treasurer thanks were very warm. ' r or tnree places on tne execu t!vp J. ? Lindsay, W. M. Watts, .Rcbert McKay, George Murray, W. J. Scott, Allan Armstrong, and Rcbert Parker were Mrs. W. J. Lineham, treasurer, accepted donations from members to assist In purchasing the Canadian. I.OJQ.E. wedding gift to Princess Elizabeth, which is to be an ermine wraD. Monev be-1 rteporuns on tne recent Ap-jy0nd the quota for that present pie Day, W, M, Watts announ- Will be used to send food parcels ced. proceeds for the playground., to the people of Britain which fund, totalling $25550 while, also will be in the form of a wed- ding gift to the princess. Mrs. G. R. S. Blackaby urged members to- continue knittine MINERAL SOURCE squares for afghans and there Milk is the best-known single' aiso.was an arjDeal for continued source of calcium and riboflavin, activity in the collection of stamps for veterans in Shaugh- nessy Military Hospital, Mrs. J. A. Teng, chapter regent, urged the members to use their ballots in the civic elec- I lions wisely to, encourage good If your baby is boUlc-fed. be rare to watch City government. i The meeting laid plans for a which is to be held on' constipaUon and upset stomach. Let Baby's Novpmhpr OVBmUer 10 15,1 FnllnuHnir .11OWing I tne h p Own TsWeU help you keep baby-a bowels. on schedule sweeten opset stomach-relieve, business meeting, a Social period feverishness and teething troubles. Na . , . . , . , -sleepy" stuff - no duiiin effect. Easily, was enjoyed during which re- c rushed to. a powdtt. if desired. Don't let frpqhmpntt: ii-prA prvnrl Viw tVi iiimenis were served tne bib ini.rir.t iiiirt n.n Tikw.' rjy todjMr,.2Jt'., hostess. 2kts. 27c buttle VEGETABLE SOUP Q 9 MYSORE COFFEE pound McINTOSH APPLES CEES5 jj0X 843 33C 53c 2. tins 31c 4 .,, 49c 29c $2.99 OKAN AGAIN ONIONS Offc No- 1 4 poiindi lv ) 1 TS 425c; ( P D D Radio DIal ,11 K 1240 Kllocyclea (Subject to change) ! THURSDAY KM. 4:00 Tony tne rvoubaaor 4:15 Stockc and Interlude 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Timothy and the Rabbits 5:00 Alan and Me, Tor. 5:3&V-Hawaiian Melodies 5; 45 Platter Parade 6:00 People Ask 6:15 Freddy Martin's Orch. 6:30 King Edward St. Schaul 6:45 Recorceu Interlude 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Round-up 7:30 Eventide 8:00 The Nation's Business 8:15 Sports Review 8:30 Winnipeg Concert Orch. 9:00 Vancouver Theatre 9:30 Nocturne 10:00 CBC News '0:10 B.C. News 10: J 5 Sportsman's Guide 10:30 Music in the Night 10:55 Musical Interlude 11 :00 Weather and Sign Off. FRIDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Cluck 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC NEWS 9:15-Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:53 Time Signal .10:00-Mornlng Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Let's Play 1 1 : 15 Reminiscences 11: 30 Weather Forecast 11.31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert 12:00 Recorded Program P.M. -12:15-CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded 1:00 The Concert Horn 1 :30 Afternoon Recital 1:45 Women's News Commen. 1:48 Needle Pointers 2:00 National School Bdcst. 2:30 Songe to Remember 2:45 Don Messer and Islandera 3:00 Varieties in Music 3:15 Spotlight Star 3:20 Art Van Damme Quartet 3:30 Divertimento 1:45--BBC New The Experts Say By KAY HEX. Cunal!rti Press Stuff Writer FRAMING. PICTURES Pleased as you may be wit" that newly-acquired painting. if you want the neighbors to admire it, make sure the frame Is right. 'A picture may be good, but if poorly framed it nevor will b? fairly appreciated," said an of ficial of the National Art Gal-lejy. "Hie frame should not pert warned against hiding theee behind glass as a protective measure against dust. "Glass casts such terrible reflections," he said. "The observer never irets the opportunity of seeing the picture from th proper angle! FUHNISHLNG I'ltOM.KMS Once the hard-to-get apart ment has been found the new j housewife will have furnishing ; problems on her hands. If sh.;'s ! lcokin for furniture shell d!.v wise and choose from the plain unornamented styles. Not, only are they easier to match, but they don't present such a difficult dustin? Droblem. In the simple styles, maj)le and bleached mohoanv harmonize wll. Walnut goe; with dark oak maple or cherry. Because It car be painted to harmonize with a surroundimt cokr scheme many Canadian householders nowadays are buying unfinished furniture. This may be bleached, stained or varnished, brf. for palntinc the piece should be made of birch or maple to bring cut the best results. With reasonable care good furniture -will last a life-time. Exmsivie wood should n$t b-'crt near hot-air registers, or OVERWAITEA LTD RUPERT'S. MOST MODERN FOOD STORE ( RICE KRISPIES Kelloge's VARIETY CEREAL Kcllogg's pkt. GRADE 'A' EGGS Mediums doze DICED BEETS Aylmerr Choke, 20-oz. APPLE JUICE Kel, 20-oz. ASPARAGUS Tips and Ends, Aylmer, 12-oz, FRESH PRODUCE 2u 2 ti 28c 57 ,IAVEX BLEACH 9 OCn bottles OVERWAITEA TEA I JEST pound $1 23c 19c 25 TURNIPS 4- 25C CABBAGE 2 j IgC SWEET POTATOES 2 n 29C PRICES EFFECTIVE ONE WEEK PHONE 7l 7 if.. Delivery in front, of orjen windows. Perhaps a piano is about the most expensive plec of furniture in the average Canadian, household. Aside frcm. caring: for its appearance, the home-maker should remember its delicate mechanism. She should; take care never to put a. piano, against an outside wall which is more susceptible to. tcmpej-fl-ture chan.se than th? inside walls. j ot r. nouse. one snyuia atso NP a sharp " eye out .fpr mpths ITS SMART TO LOOK SMART ON SKIS! The sloppy gear of yesteryear is definitely out and mats just reason NYLON one why ski Jackets will take to the ski trails come Winter. Warm-as-toast Jackets of nylon are always neat ... feather - light completely windproof wonderfully durable! Enthusiastic professional skiers have tested and approved them ...found them practical and perr leci. jrranKiy, i ve wasted time in choosln? mino no a oeauiyi smariiy styled, with a hood to keep the wind from my cajs. Take my tip . . , look now for ski Jackets labelled "Fabric Made of C-J-L Nylon Yarn".., available in better stores! scrubbed with steel wo$i .irt. wax. The wax re.mw I I t I i dippka vis tJM thai thvUl stains and leaver fJoPr jredy.f or polishing . . .hereS a hand'palnted shad to ce cleaned apply waUppe.c4cank-In the native way as you wouf ,on qaper, Window shade also may bo cleaned by this method An iodine stain on cotton olotl-wlU: disappear if it WBt with, icold water and held before un ,qpen fire. CLAGARY. Alta F.ot, the flrst: time in the, hlstorys of Alberta, the sale of motor, licences has. passed ' the 100.000 mark. 0mw attention to Itself . . .the! hlfih too anxlous tQ eat IIntl, ,n n. 7 . "T. J patnung--wii6th.scneor.por- lhelr WAy thr0ugh ,hc f6lt bmr ur. markers, the Calgary issu-trait is what should first con- ...... j. .u. ...... . I. ... ' ... . ... . , .. mers uisjup ue uisi.wiiiwtn mg oiuce was wnnoui plates lor front the observers ' 1 ? eye. r.Trt5RHfi.n HTinsHn. ,m i, .u. , modem frames on dd pictures axed at the samo tim; if: plying for addltlpnal ones. clothing an old man, or an old j woman, in the dress of a chilrJ.' ! Clumsy as they appeared, the heavy ornate frames of the Vic torian era suited the paintlncs of that period lust as well ? simple woaden frames suit thf j pictures of today. : As for oil paintings, the ex- ! 1 rBUYS i ahd WHYS by 1 A wttkly. aJrttt'alng.nJ Inlttmttitn HfWc for today's woman 1 1 MONTREAL Nov. 13th Good news for book, lovers! , . . here are books you've always wonted to own . . . books to read and reread . . . contemporary classics such as Winston Churchill's "MY EARLY LIFE "Stephen Leacock s "SUNSHINE SKETCHES OF A LITTLE. TOWN " beautifully and uniformly bound for you, by Tiie Reprint Society of Canado Limited. Don't miss this golden opportunity to fill your bookshelves with a wealth of GOOD BOOKS at very little cost... a book-a-montn for 51.50 postage Included.' For your Membership Card and more good news about this important all-Canadian book-club, simply write io me Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St, Montreal, P.Q.I THERE'S NO DOUBT ABOUT IT)... food with "Appetite Appeal" . . . food that looks every bit as good as it tastes . . . makes for mealtime success. That's why gorgeous-looking JELL-0 salads and desserts have such a high Popularity Rating with good cooks and their loiyl .families. And JELL-O dishes are so very easy to prepare! Dissolve JELL-O in hot water. Add fruit or vegetables if desired. Chill... and serve in any one of a number of beautiful ways! There are grand recipes on eve y packaga of JELL-O ... so take my tip put JELL-O at the top of your shopping list to-morrowj ENTERTAIN IN O THOUGHT,... Now that it's 'party time youll want to polish up your reputation as a happy -thought hostess. A ptaHaaA titer. gestion is the recipe for Winona Punch right on the label of E. D. SMITH'S PURE GRAPE JUICE. And that's just one of several taste-tempting recipes on the bottle. Remember too that this full strength grape Juice is a healthful round-the-clock appetizer for breakfast, lunch, dinner and with between-meal snacks. As for quality Wll! it's a product- ofMhe maker of E. D. SMITH'S PURE JAMS. JELLIES and MARMALADES, long famous for their fruit-ull flavor! That means you can buy it with confidence. EVERYONE'S TA L K I N G ABOUT the new VINY-LITE Plastic upholstery materials that clean with the swish of a damp cloth! Just think!... furniture for ever new and beautiful! These superb VINYLITE Plastics wear so well withstand any amount of scratching and scuffing. Their handsome colours are applied-to stay! on the inside surface of the plastic simply won't fade, rub or wear off. Truly, these magical materials are every, homemaker's dream -come-true . . . here at last the way you like your furniture to look! t WHEN II A BY LOOKS LIKE A WISE LITTLE OWI. . . . chances are he's thinking deep thoughts about what makes HEINZ Strained Baby. Foods so good! They're vacuum-sealed . . . and they're so easy for him to digest! And after his first birthday, when his diet is varied by HEINZ Junior Foods . . . hell be starry-eyed about those de. licious chopped and diced vegetables the three desserts and the complete Vegetable Beef Dinner! Yes. HEINZ Junior Food are back again! Put them at the top of your shopping list ...and for your free copy ot "Your Baby's Diet", simply, write to me, Barbara Brent, 1111 Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q. e IT.MINI.NE FIRST in this new trend to a curve-conscious Victorian figure is, ot course, a brassiere that never lets you down... one that supports the bosom into a rounded, gently moulded contour. That's when it pays fashioo dividends to specify a " PERMA LIFT" Brassiere! There's a soft, yet firm, cushion inset at the base of each bra cup ... so that the bust is graciously and gently supported from bolow. No chance fox misfit... for "PERMA LIFT" Brassieres come with A, B and C style bra cups in sizes 32 to 38. Net or plain fabric, a "PERMA LIFT" Brassiere never lets you down! At ypur favourite Department Store . . . $1.85 to $3.75. CAN YOU IMAGINE' n ralndnrm tMCtriP . ,.i.l.i It happens all the time... for high humidity followed u a suuuai urup in icmperaiure can set up a miniature rainstorm right inside the tightest watch case, bUCh Conditions Cause thp rnndnenflnn n A- 1i of moisture... and rust begins to work its damage on cvih me nnesi sieei mainspring. But now, at last, there's .a miracle mainspring, made of an entirely new irL.l ,a?s0lute,y refuses to rust! Developed exclusively for lu,11" waicnes, us called the DuraPower Mainspring ... and is the V v. .uT , i "nmaKing advance in over 200 years! Soon we ll all be thinking of Christmas gifts. And If you're planning to give -that special someone a watch, take my tip... insist on an ELGIN. . for only ELGIN Watches, including Lord and Lady Eigina nr.d X.1B.U uetuw, nave tnis UuraPower Mainspring ... and at NO TAKFi TIME OUT from your kitchen chores to relax and sip a bottle ot delicious 7-Up! Homework goca much faster this way, for you return to It refreshed and ready for come.wliRt. may, 7-Up, you see, Is the "Fresh Up"... fairly bubbling over with good cheer and good taste. You'll like its luscious lemon-lime flavourthe way it makes your mouth feel .fresh and cool! Make 7Up a family affair your children will love it in their milk your husband, home from the office, will enjoy a bottle of sparkling 7-Up, Order your lamuy supply at any store dis playing the cheeful 7-Up signs! WKfc A FULL COOKIE JAR? ... here's a recipe for Brownies with results always delicious! . . v BROWNIES, Temp.: 350' F. Tmf . 35 mnu(M 13 cup butter H cup sugar cup Crown Brand Corn Syrup 1 large or 2 small eggs, well beaten 2 (1-oz.) squares unsweetened chocolate, melted 74 vup sitiea pasiry nour 1 tablespoon Benson's or Canada Corn Starch mix well; add weJWfted. dry ilttredients. and. beat smooth, stir minutes, n Cut ln ? squares and ba?. while ln warm, moderate, oven (350 F.) for sal J3' I. Terrace UTILE; HGUNDlii .R"Mth 'and I) esetl Lumbtr, , ' m'i - TERRACE oMcnis rur Jiiicrnat inii n . "arvesier r I T Firestone Tire & iu Whilco ltadi KUM,B(IM. U'illard Itaitfries Phil's Cafe i Lakclsc Awnuc -pcrrat Serve: Sug lasty Food Fine Pastries Quick and rrmrw I'roprietor, Phil Tetrault TERRACE Transfer Jaxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrac? 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