jA ALL TALK WITH THE BOSS by Syms Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, November 29, 1951 SO Mirror Inlsrprtm kyndicaf, lM Ang Of - uASenejerd BABY'S HOT LITTLE HEAD WHKN your Baby', hwul fcris hot to ymir hum! it my be berauw of gimpl' frvrr cvmrru'Th to mm minor by iliwnt. If So, Bnliy s lwn TaMu will help rrdure this sunlc fever by clearing harmful -3t out of the xytttfin. One Midland. Ontario Mother han thia to Kay! "Mv i.itle hs,v wch fW-t-i.h mA Progress in Dental Clinic P.ince Rupert PT Delegate To Thank Convention Speaker Progress toward organizing a dental clinic in the city for the ! I I. . r-y ill "i I btU 1 leave her Baby'a Own Tablet ami by To Vancouver (Wednesdayi C. Harfard, R. R. Smith, R. Anderson, P Verner, F. Arianres, Mrs. Thelma Fisher, G. C. Mc-Cord. B. McGuire, D. Mason, Mr. Clsen. Mrs. G. Lindsay, Miss J. White. To Vancouver (today) A .E. Gollard, Mrs. W. Bay, Mrs. Kripps, S. Komori. Mrs. I. Bleakley. A. E. Collard, Harvey Clegg, V. Micho-luk, D. Mason, Mrs. A. Solloway. To sandspit (today I Mr. Mac-askill, Mr. Cantini, Mr. Ruttle. Children Invade Japanese Ship Before Leaving Port Loaded to her 27-foot winter draught line, the Kiyokawa Maru left this port last night with a history making cargo of grain. An hour after loading-was completed (5 p.m.) she departed. For the captain and crew it was a routine voyage, but for one thing children. The Oriental aura surround-, except to Chat amiaUiy with the ing the vessel may have been cook or a sailor now and then, the source of greatest attraction GLAD FIGHTING ENDS for Prince RuDert vounesters I Later, in his cabin, tea was fiiirni-unre she was up ami around twain." t haby'a fever is nt promptly relieved onuult your phynician. Baby'a Own TabJu are nweet-tatitinir, ray to take ami bave been uerf with Kinfidnce by motht'rH for over .".IJ y?arm io "Bleepy" atuff-no dullir.a eff.-et. E'tthAl V Kxl for cnstioa.ti"n, b-thinfc troublea, q"1 L"m,w'h other minor Milmjenta, JUC ai druKKisU. Get a packiiKe Unlay. i , 1 w L - ev-r tr.,rt coming to "Shall I put THAT in the letter, il! on time, Miss Ryan? "Wonder if the old baboon would give me the day off . . .?" Mr. Gray?" care of pie-school and first grade children's teeth was reported at the l gular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Parent-Teach-f Council by J. S. Wilson, head of a committee formed to start action on the project. Support has now been obtained from most of the city's organizations, Mr. Wilson stated, and plans are proceeding to form a separate dental clinic organization to be self-supporting and 41 perhaps 50 at a time who flitted in and out of the ship's al served. Capt. Mishima read with pleasure the Daily News headlines of the end of Korean fight- leys, bombarding Japanese sail 1 ors with question The kids were ln8 Jf .fe i A SAVE 50 on fuel bills with the new improved patented . "BOOKER" , lookine for souvenirs, anvthinz I "It is a good thing, a very separate from the organizations which will go to make It up. A resolution from the- King E.-lward School PTA requesting that the city be asked to take measures to protect children crossing at the heavily-trafficked corners at Second and M'-Bride by the Civic Centre and also at Eighth and McBride, was endorsed by the PT Council and wll' be forwarded to the citv. which characterized the Orient. And they got things, too. tMost of the sailors spoke no English but they laughed with the kids, nodded hearts vigorously. Some frowned as their cabins were invaded. "I never see this before," said one sailor in halting English. He Folder showing 4 models of BOOKI.K heaters or furnaces free on request at good thing." He spoke with a i hesitating English. He said he j had made two trips into the Korean war theatre, transport-, ing American troops last year' from Okinawa. I About Japan he said "every- j thing is fine now." There was enough to eat, he said, and big ! buildings were being erected everywhere. Many new Indus-1 tries had been established since j the war, "and Japanese are ; happy." Capt. Mishima expects to be j back here in February. In the meantime, his ship will go into! drjdock for a month. ' Prince Rupert', delegate to the1 ln th?rff5' of novt. nr. Pa-t.T.o-w cabin. He was Third Officer M. Ishii. He said he liked kids Island City Builder's Supply vent'on to be held in Kelowna on ! Mv 1 but not so many on the ship. Mast of the youthful souvenir hunters, wanted Japanese cigar- April 16, 17 and 18, 1952, has been asked to perform a duty which is considered a great 50! MrBride Street Phone Slue 8120 . ,L) I.iiS ENJOY their WcflnpsHu,, r, . .. , honor. She will be called uDon ettes- niches '' peanuts. But V CmC UCIUre- Left to "re Barbara Hubert L au-liemin 11 r Riirn ' T ,1 1 rJ ;. ":laldf mrrr':Dald. Bcat"' y Landon, Patricia to Thank the speaker at the con- I tnev were surprised to find most ' " uavm jonn, Alien John, Marlecn Krueger. of the literature comic boots similar to those they owned Ginny Simms Compares Blue Bonnet Sings Its Praises! Xf j-crSonafs- .Meftertfonjji vcnlion s banquet. This year's delegate will be chosen from 3'irden Street School. Those present at the meeting 'ncluded Mrs. D. Gomez. Mrs. Mirt;. Mis. J. Bowman. Mrs. W. W. Bowes, Mrs. K. Hardy, Mrs. Logan. J. S. Wilson, Mrs. A. J. Dominato, T. G. Bateman, Mrs. M. Hansen, W. D. Griffiths, I Downing and Mrs. J. F. Denning. President R. G. Moore was in 'he chair. themselves. Capt. Kunio Mkhlma didn't seem to mind the youngsters' invasion. He smiled, but admitted this hadn't happened ln other places. SHIP'S TOI R Did the Daily News men wish to see his ship? He would gladly show them around, and proceeded to lead a tour from the bridge to the bowels of the ship. He was very efficient in conducting the tour, leaving out nothing of interest, yet not lingering anywhere in particular DELN0R RASPBERRIES the perfect Dessert M -. and Mrs. H. E. Blackburn are sailing tonight on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. F. Molo is sailing tonight on the Prince jG'jorge for a Hip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Richards returned to the city on the Prinre George yesterday from a trip to Vancouver. readers Gifts galore gifts and gifts some more at The Totem Pole Organize After Venison Dinner 1 ; 4 ' ' Mrs. C. I,. Yoimemnn, who has1 Glft S,,0P- Mtcl been on a vacation trip to Van-' couvcr. ' re1 un.rd hume on Ihe Prln"e Rupert Fishermen and P, incc Geon;" yesterday j Vessel Owners' Association mect- i ing at Civic Centre, Friday. 7 har Id Parker, wtio went couth : p.m. (280ci three weeks ago for medical treatment, returned home on the Buy your cakes for the week-Pi incj George yesterday. nd at Women's Curling Club ' (live your uipals a now iuiIa ! Take : tin; tip friMit 1 tinny SimniH. C'-m-. mm s am ik, BuNNh r MttiKurmr "it h ! tint spnwi nt any ;.ri(i l.iko the j "clrlinttwj B'nntrf!!iH, you'll love the inorninR-fresh. Kunny-twwt flnmr of i thin bne-iuaSity all vegdnhle mar-; uarine. You'll appreciate Blue '.Vi':-- SI. Andrew's Cathedral .Men's Club Formed .With Sgt. I'ottcrton as President An- UoNNKT'Btttrfritum. And vou'U wi.-lcorne Tv.'enty-four men of St, IT IN 3 i K junior hardicialt classes at the Civic Centre are .Varle'..i and L'nda Fermison. With fret saws they have i ciinatructiou on a Halda war caniw. ... nome oake at Gordon & And-; Philip M. Ray returned to the erson's Store, Saturday, Decern-' city on the Prince George yes-ber 1. 11:00 to 3:00 p.m. (28001 lerday from a brief business trip to Vancouver. : Don't forcet "St Andrew s drew's Anglican Cathedral gath- it nal economy. So buy Bixe Honnkt nd tint "all 3" Flavor 1 Nutrition! mri ered fnr for u a vonUnn vem.son supper Rimnor Jpst evening and wore to enUnrert K.roimni-e-c! Use it in cooking, on I vegetal ties, as a drlicious spread. ! Night." Celebrate by coming tD w'1"1 ihe enjoyment of ths jnh'i riQiinhtoi-c' s.t.k toecthcr that- thev decided to A. Hebb left on Mrs. O. evening V$ train for Smithers ' il,. Ap.,-,nin xt , t'nrm A Cnt.hrd'nl Mpn's nliih . Foremost in Frozen Foods AN ALL-CANADIAN COMPANY Blue Bon nut Margarine is mild in two tyfrt's regular economy pafkage with m(r wafer, and bIho in the fanmus V Ki.ujw Qhik hag for fast, cay vnUtr. wr-z? wlicre she wiil spend the winterl,,) , n m ' ',, which will meet for suuucr once visiting with Mis. Gordon Young, j i a month from now on. Lulcflsh and fishcake dinner I The dinner was nivnan-d nnri-r D'strit Forester M. O. Kultan- VITAMIN O INCREAMO sailing on the Prince : al wle UL"lrn niurcn, &aiur- the direction of Foster Jiusoy as tonifjit for Victoria to day Dcccmbcr I. from 5 to 8, chef and was an appetizing rc- der is ! George HOMOGENIZED VACUUM HCKm !iJ-; ... ij r- ,w attend a district forester's meet ' uuiw . i, cniiaren owe. ! past which U'ew I w; coniplimen-Evcrybody welcome. (280ci tary comment ol all those ' prc- . i sent. Rev. Canon Basil S. Procktcr, the dean, p.-jskird and the raris service ucparlmcnl closed all day Saturday, December 1, for stocktaking. Gas pumps open at usual hours. Rupert ; r J w i Motors. (280c) ; Sgt. L. A. roUnrlon war. elected prc ;'dcnt and G. E. Moore is secri'tnrv-trca.surer. I Olof Hanson arrived In the city on the Prince Geornc yesterday from Vancouver for one of his periodical business visits here and to his timber operation;; in t'vj interior. I M. and Mrs. W. D. Vance, who have been holidaying for the past three weeks ln the sooth, relumed to the city on the 1 1 ince George l est Jiclay from Vancouver. Legion 45 Supper '"ccting. Thursday, AMSTERDAM P The Nclher- (27!)ni lands now nas occome me worm s I largest exporter of supcrphespat- Amateur hour, Moose Tern- -;r. With six plants now in oper-ple, Friday, November 30th, 7:30 lalion it if expected the pre-war p.m. Admission: 1 toy. children; ! export total of 440,000 tons will Cap'. George Dorherty, who lluy It. C. fWnrk came f oin Vancoiujr to p41nL j silver collection adults. Ever-j soon be surpassed. i me Japanese gram snip which oc(iy Relcom war ,p nort this week, is suilMigi '-:- - by the Prince George tonight on his return south. ATTENTION all members or1 the Prince Rupert District Boyi Scout Association On Friday, Nov. 30 at 8 p.m., the annual ! meeting takes piace at the Civic Centre. Decide NOW to attend.! (280CJ , Jn CRAf'I for Junior girls is popular at the Civic Centre , Friday afternoon. More than 20 girls called on Instructor 4 Milcr las; week. Crowd. ng into this picture in the crafts fi and facing camera are Shirley Anna Augier, Dorothy Huber, t :'cllne Erluai . Judv H.iuEan. Oeorsina Ferguson (with parrot I . IX'iilock and Louise Thomas. I' Miss Frances Cummings of the BC. Packers (Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.i office staff, returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday after a three months' holiday trip to her native England. Much of the time was spent in and around London. Miss Cummings flew across the Atlantic Eoingand coming. I1 . J ) ' '- .'A.'v'N' II IVonen of 1 Christmas Tree Party Planned Nine new members were initiated when Women of tire Moose met In regular session at the Moose Temple with Mrs. C. Mc-Intyrc, senior regent, ln the 4 h V Sons of Norway Christmas tree i chair. The meeting heard a party for children wi'l be held i gratifying report on Mia success at the SON hall December 28, a I of a recent tea. Winner in a meeting" Monday decided. A ! lucky box drawing was Mrs. Joe dance will follow the children's jRatchford. Enjoyable entertain-party. A large attendance show- j ment was provided after the ed up at the meeting, at which meeting by the child welfare President Ncls Gunderson pre-! committee und'er the convenor-sided. f hip of Mrs. G. Mclnnis. RPTnp.IT (c Clll., M, Tlnn Trite fhllvh thptl GIFT WRAPPING , " 'n'u ia jttiuii; uuwii nit - j wv. t i ;uul romping at the Civic Centre Wed ne' clay after- T1 Oil" nf I U . i : .,1-1..,. il,t,- .vrnin ,f - h i 1 1 (' 11 ' WS. D in Pmi umrrt 4 Only Raincoats Regular value $32.50 Dollar Doy Special $15.00 2 Only Shortie CoatS Regular value $32.50 Dollar Day Special $15.00. DreSSeS Prints, Crepes, Wools. Regular values to $19.50 Dollar Day Special $5.00 Wool SkirtS Tartans and Checks. Values to $9.95 '. Dollar Day Special $4.00 BtOlU OS-Regular values to $5 95 Dollar Day Special $2.00 Flannelette Gowns & Pyjamas Reg values to $5.00 Dollar Day special $2.00 Rayon Slips Black. White and Tcarose. Reg. values to $2.95 Dollar Day Special $1.00 Rayon PanteeS AH colors Do'lar Day Special 3 pair for $1.00 Lcunging Pyjamas Values to $19.50 Dollar Day Special $3.00 GownS Satins. Crcocs and Prints, lace trimmed. Reg. Values to 8.95. Dollar Dov Soccial $3.00 THESE AND MANY MORE SPECIALS AT ANNETTE MANSELL LADIES' WEAR 525 3rd Ave. Phone 150 leading the way. f the MEAL that REFRESHES Now Is the time to .'hop for your Colored Cellophane Paper, Ch istmas Seals, Tinselled String. Christmas Scotch Tape and other Gift Wrapping Novelties. FINEST OF COOK'NG BEST OF FOOD J5 7a I'OK TAKE Ol!T OKDI KS rilONK t BROADWAY CAFE