4 J .J "Mm J 'i'uestiay, Auguat 14. iS(5i NJhTJ cr tnuu c 1N0V. 4 . A .f- Special a f S on in a ' ' ' " - 1 ; HHf.u'o .,, ,s , t.jk . Piecp Dinner Sets. rf 'NOV M $19.50 PIMltOf tilt t Auai AND UP . - 7 T5 k V - ; . 1 fry' - K . ' - . . . V' i'.' Piece Breakfast Sets KAPUSHASINC X. -J.OCT 10 v,,r.-f:-T-::t-- Ti i 32- $7-95 r-rrrrr rr. y - . ; 11 n. - ' w-"" i - " ' Mil III ' V . . .' ' .1 i 11 rWXt WILLIAM AND UP CTTAWAf 0?f-4i-4 ' , 7- V w r --r. "tOCT 3-41 Jf ALL ENGLISH CHINA '7 NORTHERN B.C.'s LARGEST STOCK OF CHA GORDON & ANDERSON t U TORONTO V. ISSJ 10 iokmw fl ': wooosrocK rr!! Jy" fleer si ; X I ROYAL TOUR I IOct.2fo Nov. 5 Third Avenue xm wist i ItOUTE IA$T fc "wiifurrnud . . . , ... iE nnJtiJ Al, ITINERARY On their Canadian tuur, Princess .1111 and tilt Duke of Edinburgh will arlve at Quebec City ril the Empress uf France ami travel to Ottawa and ,.). centres by train. They will fly fium Windsor, Out., lo lsk;i. in nwlrwrn Ontario, thenee to Winnipeg; then by ORMES train to Retina, Moose Jaw, Calgary and Vancouver. HMC8 Crusader will take them to Victoria and the royal couple will spend a three-day holiday at an undisclosed spot. They wUl return to Vancouver on the Crusader and go by train to Edmonton. From Edmonton they will fly to Saskatoon, Fort William and Port Arthur, then to Montreal. They will fly to Washington and back to Montreal; then go by train to Fred-ericton. Saint John and Halifax; by air to Charlottetown. They will go on HMCS Ontario to Sydney, N.S., and St. John's, Nfld., then home on Empress of Canada. , (CP PHOTO) ' l 1 T "JW II , ' 'I 'mi 3), 'eiianer The Pioneer Druggists S. A. Cheeseman, who Is spending the school holidays in Victoria, and Mrs. Cheeseman, had an experience recently, emphasizing the danger of the prolonged dry spell. While out for an afternoon stroll in the capital city, no less than three fires broke out, caused by the extreme dryness and long weeks of hot weather. PHONE 01 A ili.liiipis!ii'(l product u Ik ItltlTINII IIIIIIIIIM IIIMIIIIIll Co. Lid. LONDON (CP) Hardy Amies, London couturier chosen by Princess Elizabeth to design some of the clothes she will wear on the Canadian tour with Prince Philip, is drawing much comment from London fashion writers. One of the youngest of London's "Big Ten" of fashion, he has long been a favorite with Canadian buyers and the sudden royal patronage gives added interest to his background. Just turned 40, clean-shaven and dark-haired, this six-foot bachelor started his designing career by a turn of fate experienced by few. Early familiar with the inside drive in style. ..for less per mile!; ;11 DESSERT PATTY SHELLS cups corn flakes 1 cup sugar cup light corn syrup teaspoon salt tablespoon butter or ! of a fashion salon through the Vz 1 Needy Served Free at Market VICTORIA. B.C. (CP) Mrs. employment of his mother by a court dressmaker. Amies met the wife of a director of Lachasse ; another of the Big Ten and f,ave such a graphic description margarine i teaspoon vanilla Measure corn flakes into greased mixing bowl. Cook sugar, syrup, salt and butter over direct heat to temperature of 236"F. soft ball in cold water). Remove from' heal: add vanilla. Pour hot syrup mixture over corn flakes, Barbara Green has set up a stail in city market where she distributes donated foodstuffs to needy persons, without charge, j She says the plan in which '' commercial firms are co-oper- ' BC IHXPOKT ! stirring so that each flake is EXPORT CANADIAN WlllbKY of her dress that it was later relayed to the lady concerned. I As a result Hardy Amies succeeded Dig by Morton as designer to Lacha.se when Morton retired : to start his own salon. I With no training to guide his early career, Amies became part iof the world of silks and satins and still laughts at his own sketches. His cutters complain they are "more like blueprints." ; They have, however, one advantage. The designer fears nothing j Uuin dress pirates. j "If anyone can copy my sketches." he said, ' I d like to ' employ them myself to help me." coated. Line greased muffin pans with flakes mixture, pressing firmly into patty shapes Serve patty shells filled with fruit, pudding oi ice cream. Yield: 7 patty shells (2'i Inches In diameter I . ! I ating has proved successful, .and she would like to see it operated ' in other cities. j . Cards are distributed to eligible persons by the city welfare department and nearly all have I been used to get supplies from ! Mrs. Green's stall, j In one day Boy Scouts delivered i 1 15 hampers filied with fruit, aiicnaeri meat, name Daxuig, butler, eggs and other goods. About BOU ! pounds of tomatoes. 200 pounds! of beans, crates of lettuce, watermelons, carrots, apples, cherries,! s n V. When it comes fo fun on four wheels, there's nothing fa to beat the Hillman. Brilliant engine performance and; superb body appointments. Combine this with the extra 100 miles it gives for every 7 gallon tankful of gaslni in she stops on the flash of a light HILLMAN iruLn A Rootes Group Product . . j ;; Rootet Malori (Canada) Limited. Montreal WTordhto Vancouver Concessionaires for the Rootes Group and Rover Products To Vancouver (today) F. W potatoes and other produce were received. By -Election Is Necessary ; May. W. Jewilt, D. Oiengross,' R Hirst. C. Gibb, J. Hadland, W . Y. Rae, L. H. Summers, A. BRIDLINGTON. Ennland n BRIIISH COILMBIA DISTf LIERY CO. LTD. i , A by-election. . will ne re-HfU ired'by-ffttHh-'to "choose ' jSauch, ,R, . Hujjhes R." Legeai d.;The youngsters nnist be taking . Roblnsdn; Mrs.,Aiirflhik,-i'0.-'Wtf'esre'tJf ttwir bieyefcS. oat ' .1..; 1.. v.- NIW WIStMINJtlt, i.e. , Kt t tiKv V i - .' Hi 3 A '. 'V ' - ' ,,A stice r to.tJeer WeaorM o, f oreman, Torres, D. Dos- . of 80 schswlboys' bikes tested by well, Mrs. Doswell, P. FabUsh. , police only 10 were found unfit To Sandspit (today) Mr. asd for use. Mrs. N. H. Kirby, G. R. Gordon, " IIhs udvr ttsement is not publisfied or disployed 'f Control Booid or by the Government of British Colu Rudderham who died yesterday. The Municipal Act calls for the holt'jng of nominations within thirty days of a vacancy with an election within six days thereafter. convince yourself, drive one today Hard RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE GAS AND ELECTRIC KANCES PACIFIC ELECTRIC PhtMie Blue 993 BILL'S MOTOR SERVICE Kitchcnware ware Mr. Droney, J. James, J. Reid. From Vancouver (Monday) Mrs. N. Carey and sons, Mrs. Man and son, D. Weare, Miss McLean, Mrs. H. Knox, J. Red-path, H. Bencomer. From Sandspit (Monday) W. Billion, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby. )PC0 PAINT PRODUCTS PRINCE RUPERT, B.C 4 NAVHi.MII.K WATIHS I'UOTKCTION' At T I.M'. IM'iJ, Impirr 14i Aluminum Company of Canada. LlmlUKl. hereby Kives notice thtit it haji. under &cuon 7 of the said Act. deposited with the Minister of Publlc Wurks. at Ottuwa. and with the Acting Deputy KegUtrar In the Megislry Oltlce for the District of Prlnc. Hu-)ert. in the Province of Hrltish Columbia, a description of tn site and the plans of a pier proptel to be constructed on the foresluir. and bed Briihes Polishes Dust Mops . . . . . . ompson Hardware Co., Ltd. of the easterly side of Kemano Bav. HanKfl 4. CoHst District, Province of ctDiasnp wi mn (mm am? British Columbia. And tak notlc that after th ex. plriitlou of one month from the data ot the first publication of thin notice, : '-k- VS. . 7' Aluminum Company of Canada. Lim JUST ARRIVED r ited, will, under tjectlon 7 of the i;al! Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his oMlce In the City of Ottawa, for approval of th. said aite and plans. Dated this Bill day of AllKUet. 1951. ALUMINUM COMPANY OP CANADA. LIM1TKU. PAUL S. WHITE. (Secretary. (lUlc) 4. I t 1 I " f U i: i I J J MEN'S Brogues "1 I r-Vv yi ) i i : j NOTICE and Oxfords 9-'. 7 FRCM Notice la hereby given tht on the rith day of St-ptember next the undersigned intfntle to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence N umber 81J95, Issued In respct of premises being part of a building known as Belmont Hotel situate tit 725 and 727 Third Avenue Wet, Prince Rupert. British Columbia, upon the lundt described as Lots 8 and 6, Block. 3i!, Section 1. Mup H2d, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, of the Province of British Columbia, from John Huftklns to Belrupert Hotel Limited of 404 Randall Building. uXS West Georgia Street, Vuncouver, British Columbia, the transferee. Dated thla 11th day of August, AD. 1961. BELRUPERT HOTEL LIMITED. ENGLAND Phone 654 for Free Beer Delivery ashion footwear k -. ui' ! " U " -- " n I'-' i I ii m in n I, ii, 'i n n n u Ihn edvtitiumtnt it npl publith.d or diipltytj by t r ht liqupr Contiol Bo.id yr "'rnnienl of Briliih Columbu 4 4