and Mrs. C. Ornuata OBJECT TO JAPANESE. (Continued from page 1) Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, February 1, 1951 overwhelmed by responsibilities" f f IV a and talked the club into assum- 11116 rlClUTGS ing responsibility for seeing that, - on the occasion of the next cold! Pod inencse Dinl To Stewart t today From Stewart ttodav,' ? aiienaeri Kincolith Names Church Officers 9 J grounds? Are we going to let j our children suffer hardship in j day's weekly luncheon of the' M. McLeod and ted ice sheet ati11" I ail II spell, ' the projected Tratch Prince Rupert Gyro Club which pnrt Rivti, a..o oh years to come? The reason ne( To Vancouver (today) Mr. Ailce Arm KINCOLITH Congregational USd the word "aboriginal" was, GYRO CLUB PEPPED UP MeRHHo Street !e finollo r,ui,4 ' nwiimnoiUV V! and Mrs. William Bray, W. O. nffirprs chosen for Christ Church, Ml. jnhnenn continued, because 1 the chainvansnip of Don For Mr. Zobok, A. McGregor,! Kincolith. for the year 1951 are ,;. forefathers and ances-i Leahy J. Moscrip. H. M. Hathaway NeWi C)assfieds Make Said as follows: . I tors were born along th shores O. ed. It was a disgrace to the club Parsala Guibis paints neckties that this had not already been for a living but she is rapidly done, Dr. Greene said. The job becoming known for her por-was given to the playground com- traits and murals mittoo ff tt-hinVt Clrma fifnaefr 1o ward. Dr. L.'M. Greene, Prince Rupert's latest "pepper-upper' tured the club for becoming in Assumes Responsibility For Ice Sheet Quiz Contest fected With the "Virus Of the chairman Minister's wardens Solomon 0f the Skeena and Naas Rivers1, Doolan, William Barton, Cecil as were brothers along the en-' Barton - j tire coast. Our chief occupation People's warden Abel Stew- is fishing." art. Harold Sinclair reminded the Recording secretary Percy Kltwanga meeting of the vigor-1 ; a iic aiigui, ui uucive, lit xier Cruickshank, chair- earlv 20s- arrived in Canada two v couple cf pep talks and a community's lethareic attitude of ! William' quiz program featured yester- being awed by prospects and man of the program committee, years ago from her native Rus- exhorted members to come to sian-domlnated Latvia to find ! Li z ous protest against me return i luncneon promptly so that ade- frinm t i. ,.n I n,.rtnn mnvTucii t- 1 . . quate time would be allowed for , , ul , PinanM, SpPrPtarvSnlomon of Japanese to the coastal areas i ....... - j . ntn Th Ctimna rumla hcil . Ill JJ.'U i 11C UIH l . i (V ... . ' JJ iiuu Pa yur wh,u Winter "jeu ia your bH whey D pains vuimd by cold, b!u-im can be 1 real bother, can't tl.ev? Tiut i. .1 -but Ihey ,,,( 11 Not .lien vu ,1.7'" of BIXJAXM UNIMKNT hanJy! sK'l mantl for relieving the whea of tmm,m' ' alg.a, aore mul, ahff neck, apraun or bni j? foothmi. penetratini heat m-ut ni.i r" might be arranged. Mr. Cruick- Gradually she learned to speak, shank put on -a quiz contest to English and took up tie-painting sharpen the wits of the members in a New Westminster factory to on historical and eeoeraDhical earn a livine. alwav. kenin in Mm Jm LKX"'"' , , made the stand alone. They had Parish clerk-Ralph Clayton ! sa,;d tnat because of forescwl Chairman Frances Watt j dangers, not only Indian fisher-Acting chairman J. C. Ben- men and workers would suffer son ' hardship but that it would affect rmm h committee Hubert all "trier original Canadians. At mm becoming a xacis as well as current eve.-.ts mind her goal of and the winner was-Mark Goi- recognized artist. that time, Mr. Sinclair contin ol tlie hurll Just vat it on for inatant, welcome rehn! s ,"h romlort at so hill. cost. For Sloan's is just 00o lor the bh.ii "'j botlle-tHic for U.e large. Ask for Sloan's liniment at Zy i No Woman Liltet To B. Ttated about her lmn.la wtlOI, ti,-... . ued, the Skeena people were crl- j ticited for creating a discrimination against the Japanese. melv- I Her portraits and composi-Guests were D. C. Stevenson of tions, painted in her spare time. Prince Rupert and Dr. Gordon have been declared by expert Baker of Vancouver. j to possess lifelike qualities, with . natural beauty and richness of Doolan. William Barton, A. E. Nelson, Herbert Haldane, Sain Lincoln, Mathew Gurney, George Stewart, Paul Clayton, Alfred Stewart, Matthew Stewart, Ralph ami red from doing the family wa.-h. And timt,,7, Dl Z is surh rood nem h,r ll n( I,... "n' "What aoout ll loaayr wir. (A W VI iCli ivhlte 'a.lie vr lr.0. ' surh beautifully clean. HAPPY DAYS coloring. 'riavton. Willie Stewart. Cecil Sinclair asked. "Indians have EDMONTON P Lieutenant-1 she painted a large mural of 1 Barton, George Alexander, W. H. now learned that some Skeem Governor J. J. Bowlen. ex-ran- an English hunting scene and 1 st pvpnK John Mmre nmnln have Already been Dush-I hands soft and white, tool Kvery day I hf.jr',i! more and more women who've been cipennia with some of tliow no-rinse chemicals are rUnr'2 to Dili for white, white washes wilhmU red hir lou see, Dui combines great quantities of mh ri soap with two active deterienta Cher, has a permanent reminder has done a laree-scale orieinal Sidesmen Sam Doolifti, Willie ed out of their jobs, as have their j ,k mrnm 1 mJ eleaning power pfm marvelous mildnessl Try it next wahdivl Ur, Giant tcouomy bize pwkage of Pus neit time you're tl.on,iug of his days in the saddle. Brands composition depicting Christ's registered in his name- in Al- journey to Calvary, berta livestock records are re-1 She is planning to stage an produced on the floor of the exhibition of her work this year "Rumpus Room" in his home and is spending every spare min-here. 16 brands set inside a dia- ute completing new compositions mond on the floor. for the show. ll Satet .We So Much Tim. V Lincoln, Hubert Barton, Alfred families and people irom omeri Stewart, Charlie Stewart. Her- areas." That was attributable toj bert Haldane, Charlie Lincoln, Uhe return of the Japanese, Mr. j Charlie Haldane, Murphy Stan- j Sinclair said. He asked if that ley, Harold Watts, Albert Bar-! was not what was considered ton. Bob Stewart, Mathew Adams, j "pure discrimination." ' Dougias Venn, James Stearens, CONSERVATION . j Stephen Barton, Gordon Stea:--! Dn other hand, Mr. Sin-ens. Hubert Doolan, Lawrence cialr continued, the Department The Best of 6'.sh " . 1 roubl. , . , yes, this grand 'invention" take the nuisance out of colouring margarine and makes it fun I It's the new "Yellow Vuii" bag that HI. I F. WnVVKT ill ft fnvn!tfil Smart. Eddie Nelson. Engineers Chester Benson, chief engineer; Hubert Barton, Mathew Adams, Joe Tiate, Morris Haldane, Benson Young. Choir cfiicers Paul- Clayton, superintendent; James Stevens, manager; George Stewart and 1 1 iiikwi. mm 1 , lm of Fisheries bad spent large suinr on salmon conservation. They j had even gone so far as to blast the Moricetown Canyon to pro- J vide fish ways for salmoa to ' reach the spawning grounds, be- j cause they felt the Morlcewwn ! Falls one of the biggest causes of depletion. Moricetown Indians John Moore, choir masters: Mr. ATTENTION Home - Owners . Modernize Your Home Now ALL VOL NEED. TO I'SE Ol'R HOME IMPROVEMENT FINANCE PLAN IS A GOOD CREDIT STANDING ANY AMOl'NT ui to S20A0.OO may be financed. Payments arr cliir monthly, and yon can have up to 24 months id pay. Down payments are not necessary. ! Emma Nelson and Mrs. Mary protested against building tne Thi advertisement Is not publishes' or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government o British Columbia. Breakfatf It Xn IinHirianl Vn it's the meal that mam tlie hr off right or wrong (or ynu. Aa4 who wants to begin a precioisw mangt Well here's one dtln.ia dish that will make a reaf wi your breakfast line ... 5 M.rwi ''CHKAM OK WHEAT, li anraiinKly eay to pnt-are! Jai 6 minutes of boiling ami 11 mar to eat cooked to iwnn mm nes the Wtur of your brnSas table with a flavor that 1 out 4 tins world I An I mii.iciri,in remember about 5 Minute "tea of Wheat" is that it gra n Iron for good red bluwl and C cium and Phosjihoruit i'ir dins fic-ient in these eleimn'. Niiw4. der the "Cream of V Ik :u" uc ia such a good family itab:t fia. wonderful way to begin the tbj St A R( i A K 1 X K eoiw in I All you do 11 irn the colour button on IIiq Vciiow tjuik bag knead the big and t ;u Iwo minutes, Uluo Itonni't ia golden-yellow . ily to ue. It's child's play I ... and you can nave youroelf even mure lime by letting your children rnloiir your Hlue Bonnet Mancnrine. They'll Uive to do ill Then it looks ik niarvelouly ap-peliriiig when you serve it with im nt V vegetables or siread it on bread. And of course, there's thut fuiiioiia blue Bonnet country-sweet flavour and frexhneiul Ve, I al-w.ivs fel I get so much lot to liilla when I buy Hlue Bonnet m tlie 111 w Vellow yuik bag ... flavour, nuiiition and couven-imcel ,j Barton, ladies' superintendents; nthway, because it would result Fred Stewart, Mrs. Emma Nel- 'n a Preat loss and hardship to, son, Willie Stewart, Sidney Alex-, them D' destroying their ciily ander and Isaac Angus, organ- dependable fishing grounds, ists; Albert Mocre, music keeper.! where they had obtained their 'arums improvements which can b? financed under this 3an arc as follows: Attic rooms, adding rooms, re-roofinp. .lew feeing, modernizing kitchens, bathroom; making bascrr.unt rooms, etc. i VeaUier llrrrrrrl Cold winter " VI" -1 ..1, t Of Court, the most bratri, briiies have a cut 1 1 1 inn 11 y 0 tl !T :nke nv ailvire, you rv. - "tried 'n' true" complexion -beauty pecretl They've discov MM ered that ' soap ri I livennooa since me limes oi meir ancstors, the speaker said. "And now, with the general increase in fishlnj licenses issued to Japanese - on the already overcrowded Skeena coastal area, Mr. Sinclair continued, "We art unable to see where any develop- ment or improvements in conservation by the fishery department could be reached. J The final decision of the Kii.-wanga meeting was that the Skeena River fishermen and workerr would ask for further investigation into the problem. It was made clear that the Skeena people" did not mean the move a:, a- cHscrlmlnatorv measure, although they felt themselves discriminated against. Full measures of protection were being asked through the Native Bro-, therhood on behalf of the people and children. I 'n' water" is the ' Credit can be arranged very easi'y by simp'.y calling in at our oriicc and fining oufthe special application form we have. PHILPOTT, EVITT & Co. Ltd. De iin-pared to liiiht r VV told mi-ones with tlie'l I Y 1 , iirtv .'iiiiilii.Mtriiiiine dt- JMJ mvcrv AXOlilS'ilo'.fJ By taking AnoliKt on 'Td esiwure or in first i f'nl I' hours of a cold vou ' 3L JPioneer 2)i nicett thing tjiey can do for I heir ruqqiSl a a Complexion. BIT not in" Simp . . . ihev rhiNK WOtlDll! FAC IAL SOAP the m Phone 651 BUILD IX G Sl'PrLIES DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 - - iriintr. COAL ! tht advertisement 13 not published the beauty cream iiinredieiit. i the ekin firieuti-is wio mwi Woodbury jmt falmlnus t mam niKretlieiit inio eveiy rsi It's a preeiout hkin poti'tiir si in the very finest of face row.' Board or by the Government of or displayed by the Llquur Control British Columbia. " ii m ; - .j i:ti tlnp the mijjl, t md ineetet ii 11 rnii in a untile dayl Tlial's right jirumfil, ejjirient relief t and for pennies! In fact, the Mipir- F. c ti n o 111 y Family - Sue Hotlle of :i Anohit tablets coots you only ) .o.it ;ic per taiiletl So buy Annlust at. your drugiriin's ti"l-i!i! Hi memhet: all autihii-tiimiiHt are nut alike. They vary vretttly in )i loniiome. Anuhut it the aiitihutamine furmula rerom-1111 mli d fur family ue bcrause of it mccrm in attmd clinical teiU. bo take a tip from a lovely "or axy" of Woodlmiv bruli"! . .. Start Woodbury "lai inis'' today :' akin that's pelal-aoft Jiti with beauty I And ue facial fconp in your bath for ii; over loveliness. Just 10c cat! h rai" - " ! Adoption Is Theme Sinrrr-yei about the sweet, young sncrulence of BIMS fclh frosted IVasI And your hinband will be no .1 - PAYM epllon . . Hist Hei-VP tlietn r.n, ninl.f b..,n . you d hktr to we real eiithitsiasml M-mmuil . . It's no aceiili nt that Birds Kye Peas taste the wav they no. Ion s,, ),:,e Hirds Eye folks piant specially si ia t, , wed in growing areas where peas grow best, I n it them on the very morning or afternoon when they re.n l, flavour-fullness. Then they shell, wasli Friday and Saturday An appealing story of modern family life is the theme of "Our Very Own" which is the feature offering which comes this Fil-day and Saturday to the screen of the Capital Theatre here. Ann Blyth, Farley Granger and Joan Evans have the stellar roles. The striking domestic drama deals with the problem of the , . ' P1'"" or tcouerness, and quick- " fieen, ,em More they lose a mh,g 0l their ariu-freslincKi.! And ik work, time and money thfy sav yout , , , h i I fact that ! "" l inn Kye equals 2 pounds of peas in pods. Birds Eye are gwmM the best peas you ever ate or vour money back. A Brand Am, Plan helping you to beat the nigh cost ol living?... Yea. Mens Socks Diamond patterns, lastex top, ankle length. Well made, good quality. Sizes 10 to 1 l!2. pair o9c 3 pair for $2.00 Personal Planning it a practical system, fof running your money de- iirn In. ..n..- Luxury Sheer I Nylons Sghstandard. Well known brands. 54-guagc, 15 denier. Full-fashion-cand beautifully made, with dark sljnderi.Ting sc.crr., panel heel. In popular shade;, 8V2 fo 1 1 . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL; pair 1.29 ladies' Gabardine Coats 1 2 only, 1 2 fo 1 8. Non-crush Cel Gabardine. Fawn shade. Pure wool detachable lining. Belted model. i adopted child. The heroine, Ann I Blyth. is the oldest of three girls I in a happy and quiet family. She j har. no idea that she is adopted until she learns the fact in a i startling way. Her dismayed re-i actions lead to emotional situ-: ations, some of which affect her "steady date" as played by j Granger. The situation becomes i complicated when the middle I girl, Joan Evans, flirts with the boy friend. j Acclaimed as an unusually un-1 derstandlng and sympathetic I treatment of the adoption subject, the picture has a strong supporting cast headed by Jane Wyatt, Ann Dvorak, Donald Cook, Gus Schilling, Natali-Wood and Phyllis Kirk. FtIN FLGN, Ntan. The Ukrainian Orthodox, congregation here l.as decided to proceed better living by the BANK OF MONTH KAU And, truly, if you follow plie rules of this new ey. (eni for living happily within your income, your money will never again nin you I You'ii enjoy read-i.nifvi.llS-.xW'.5, abo"k jt IIhI Iv.'r.V-', PLANNING FOR f 'U(5SI 1 L HOME - MAK. t' ,i .lv,,nK yu an ourtline of tiow this plan can get you out and keep you out of the red. Go to your neighborhood branch of the of M and get your copy . , , it's yours for the asking. If you really give it a chance, Personal Plan. 'ff will help you get the most out of your money-and out ol 'A Pratte-Winninn Main-ff' Dish if ever I've seen on', f KRAFT DINNEIt u truly oious and so very c"'"""" You see, one package of 'h Dinner" contains enough M 1 main dish for four at l"1 , ; pennies a serving! And u tlf" packaire you'll find two nw' watering ingredients ""Jj fast-cooking macaroni and pi cheese for mellow, ehoiMar flavour. Good all year ro" "Kraft Dinner" is so handy ' "meal-getting emeritcnry' . . ' the ihelfinto the putr-of tablet My suggestion . . j have several packages onJiai""1 delicious Lenten meals I , "is-nJInf Th. Luxury of rrl 3 9.50 Men s Underwear SPECIAL Extra SPECIAL... Good quality cream rib combinations. Mercury make. Short sleeve, long leg.. Sizes 38 to 44. Oo You Feel A little Dssy when yon think of the high food a new wiui construction or churc bulMing. Baldwins 14 shades, 4-ply in a warm, rant bath 1"' a hard d'! work! My 1; ourite "!," cnmnaniori ' ' prices today? Well here's a Paton & Kgitting wool, shrink resisting. EACH- budget-wise buy mat Helped lm- mennelv tn m. that brand ne "BLTLD B.C. PAYROLLS' Soys Underwear Cream rib, long and short sleeves,. long leg. Broken sizes 28 to 34. SPECIAL, coph 89 1.00 1-oz. Skoins for Pacific grand new C-I-L SPO-Mj"' ; velvety texture when "1 soothing-it's kind to tj est skin . . . even habyi clean I . 4 . just wash it "5 under the tap. Another thing like about it is its diirabilii to discover the earelre w ienoe of a C-I-L ttponite 4, beat thing is to try it TL These sponges are far from give and they make nV rtf COFFEE TIME FAVORITE !4"r "'V' equiKhrinml ... Try Canned salmon i it's not oaW economical (no wist all food I) ... it's dclicimu! Try this conomieal tjnnned Salmon loaf: lt4cbun?,mnek,1Stlmon'xuked cup Vread crumbs J fSB. separated I Jbsjm. lemon Julcal tspn. lemon rmd s.'t and pepper 5!MiJI?li:. "d,d ""'""J and cook ft SIT.i-!: tlrr,i" constantly. Add fHjf,0lt' f"1 cook W Jtm water u?hJ ",r) ,or minutes, Sin Co0,' llhtlV. tlr in SIh" .eitn. lemon Juice and nr, in 3S0-J7& eeg. f. Serves 4. Flannelette job easier 1 Find tin m", -j. Blankets ai ui convenient Rues Lf dies' Rayon .s Panties nl. it drug, drpartmc Ann Ladies' Umbrellas variety or grocery ,j, nro In lnnlr for the C-W' la' it's your assurance of qu"1?' Blue and Pink check patterns, 70 by 84 inches. One pair to a cus Maize, Radio strips. Shades Pink BCic, White. Sizes S-M-L. I dlmiyt Llk. to top off a good, "sohd" meal with something- lht;, aV and sparkling for dessert. And I dont knf All-VJJ a. o"" that, meets those qualiBcations "tl! d All silk taffeta, assorted colours, 10 ribs. Pacific Milk gives coffee a rich creamy flavo.- that makes evei ;upa treat. Economical in all recipes'. Pacific Is now Vitamin U 'ncreascd for extra nourishment. Neve: bo without this all-purpose food. PACIFIC MILK tomer. PAIR a .75 aUP v" v "coBeri are always """v rnfi " I 2 Par for .00 EACH .95 ' 7. ocvcu ueocious, lOCKMO-m in"" - iulr lllr world of good taste to choose from. Ami 1 1 lirly attracted to the economy oi J-" ,,. Powders. At a few cents a serving . . 6Ur" -j i Vacuum packed and Homosenizd j . a,f,"rig goodnesal But a word in tllB." ..,ir;it Kf A SnUrinKI Everyone in the family will have their fj ill 0 .Pu-io Id ruggeat.you keep a full sW-k "l ."SsYsa'i -4afcai.' .