Prince Rupert Doiiy News Thursday, August 16, 1951 Fire Alarm 'At Drydock -f-crSonu(s , Pie. moke and flames came from a pile of burning old creosote plankj and wu being watctied by the dry dock fire department. Alarm came from a bystander who ald a fi-e was raging In the vicinity of the dry dock and Jobs Daughters Away on Memorable Trip Down South j Billow of black stnoke which Support the Museum by buy- towered several hundred feet X voL .rhJS! waterfront this morn- ' With . . . BARRET ASPHALT time. f97cl i lnR sent 016 city fire department Imperial Oil dock. Firemen were rushing to the yards of the dry u" Lne SCCTle wimin minutes, j dock. i But it was all under control. If you wand to ell It. advertiK Full of happinoss and enthusiasm in anticipation, Mr. and Mrs. j. s Burns re-of an extx-neiiee that comes owe in a lifetime aml; lh c af irff $ confident too- that their drill team will retain tlitfjuip to Vancouver. SHINGLES August Clearance Sale at leFltlllil n a good n . I SOURCE OF V-I ESSENTIAL ; I F00D ' - ELEMENTS I j Honors it won in i-nternauonal1 competitiorr in two suet-earn' ve years, Prince Rupert's CO-strong Job's' Daughter' deierition entrained last night for Rich-j ' mond, Virginia, where -supreme r I council .sessions of the Masonic Tommy Fraser (Terrace), Mlss William F. Stone's starts Friday morning, fiee our ad on Page 5. (ft i Mrs. It C. Good left on last even UK's train far Ja-per Park fr detailed Information, phone Ibert & McCaffcry Ltd. 117 58 116 - - or land City Builders Supplies girls' organization will be heM. Cilenys Lashmaf (Prince arllj 1 whence .'.he will proceed to Van- Even- the Civic Ftaml turiiei Oeorei, Mrs. E. Selfrige uv r lor a three wef-ks holiday MONTREAL, Aug. 16th If your ImsLand is liV a lot of husrmn'l; I've heard uhout he enjoy.T bivakhirt rer-al Unit's gmoo-oth nni fluvotirful . . . and lhit meiim "('rerun of Wht-nl' ! And wmH like d. lirioim S Minute "C'KEAM OK HEAT" -i-iiili? it's so easy to prppai . . . jut live minutes oi hoitiBtr mak it -oirMlt!y diirfibl. Ant fio..' li s w giol and so (rnnd jrr you! For 5 Minute "Cream of Whi-ut" Kives you ln-n neees.rv for out to serenade the Drt Prttf and M,s- Hertha Manning iSeatMei fVancoa- Mrs. V. E. Long vUt . fihe' experts to be j i;ied in the ioti!h by Mr. ikiod. and er) Hundreds of parents and rrieml-; were on- hand at the railway station. For praetirally all of the girls the trip Is a major undertaking, Blue 820 Alex M:Rae, hio condition!' having worsened of late, was re- j mbved yesterday lrom his home In the Leeds Apartment to the i Pr.rice Rupert Ueneral Hospital. New Victoria C""l ivii O..Kii und Caluimn and Plio.horu? for diels d-6i-wnt ia llire el-nicrta. No wonder "C'leurn of V hc-at" is a favourite in tliotw-and ot happy homes . . . especially when it s topped with browa sugarl re You Celling Yout Monrr'i Worth out of every dollar you eara7 the lori'Test journey thev have; wrWESTH5MA W4 ever essayed. They will tv.we rrsvelVri 7.( rnilo; by the time they return two weeks from trie eom.ng: Saturday FiWht. 'fhey will have spent live tlayn hi the history-steeped city of ami iml) Augu'.t William F. morning. iWar Memorial ! Cl C. W. Peck, V.C., , Taking Part In (Jnclertaking Clearance Sale at i '.tone's starts Friday ee our ad on Patre 5. 1 "utt A inwlir-i rent; m every dulit . . . all ol ihnn- h.ive to count. Otherwise, today's hivh pnires wul llot nfv rhe moaey you ve beea hopiriK to save lor impciumi thoies. Alter ail, you emit afford to Fum-Biter to the eo-t of livmiil AH that you need u a i uia. On.- lhats graicd to your lln-otiie and v-;invs . . . and rn.ikes every tin c nt do its lull FOR PEACHES? &W . ) ,r f, . " """i There annear, in the Victoria Don't fail to hear Phil Har- ?Tt ' m'-y win nave bvvu : . : . - - - . - " rit, uri A!1;. of f'PP v.unjiii.i a story stnrv urM.Tii.jMve ui 7 - - - Niagara Falls and taken in the Maid of the Mist, a ri,le toured the pians pians being being made made to to unveil unveil mur-oay, "ay, B o p.m., p.m.. in support 01 share of liuviii;. J'oilnn.'iU.lv. ihere is sui-h a plan. It's I'crsanat Pkn ikwt, lh BANK OK MON 1 RKAL'a liiuelv coMritiueioa to helping you find- nic (t,.'li llie l--ller of our money problems and g-et more out of life. Why not dnt mto vour nrant iiranch oi rhe 14 oi M tol.v? A-k for your fire ropy ol "PERSONAL PLAN'XINU". This biixht little book-Irt will oprn vour eves to bow far you ran make your money go . . i Ik you eeai.v plan yow fpi ndinr and your saving. Hlood Donor u.'.i,i,w,t., , ,! :a vifv praiill-.- niemorhi ren ac- ,fc'" v.. PORTRAITS ""'"":'"" '"i 'api-, ; " . ' 7 rilni Mu m,lti,r.ai i luiiptfr nuuarfH wu.Kjfii .- tal of the United Slates, spent Phone 41.1 or call at Norton ViiBV Crass which has been hi ts present location since the Youngs' offire for appointment. Films Developed arid Printed 1 PROMPT SERVICE t j ' fii miM H'S t,T T"M 218 4th Street Box 845 Can You Prevent new ravilien fn Vacation Arm Fragiie Adven- 11921 , 1 36 hours in New York, the 'world's largest city, and at.tend-ed the Canadian National Kx-j Inbitlon in Toronto as Apeclal guests of the management, j Due to tne personal interest, of Donald Gordon, president of 00 happen - chance Phone Green 389 Prince Rupert it' First World War. The story Is illnt-.tral d' with a sketch by A-rtist Major Seymour Pa'k of the Canadian Scottish Regiment and a Colonist photo. This shows I lenr.-Col. W. J. Mosedule, Chief uf Police John B'ackstock and M . and Mrs John Munro rr- ' turned Wednesday morning from i v.s.t to the British Isles wheu they enjoyed the festival. They were away about two months, ri'fi.-lnp ttin rrf-AAO hu il . uiimlitn your rfuliiren ft ti th ... in yoin . . . in the next year? One thin is Mire, LiliNTOC I LI. IN can help your family reduce tooth de-ray far moie than ever before M"j-irjle. For ill ntoeillin- is I he new tooth pow incrttnB of congenial ftpiutn. So (tou t take a chance on not beinfc present at every holiday evnt . . . beach partif.i, im meets, dfinrps the Canadian National Rail-; I B rings out their natural flavor Col. ' W. Peck, V.C j1.1 -- I v V ... .I" i ways, the group will be aug-' mented by one of Canada's; foremost pipers. Pipe-Major 8.1 insisting Mr Munro 3 a P(r,ehr 0f the th( sit.1. The story reads as fol ic ws : ''Piani " to remove Pioneer and sweetness, of course. That's just how Sugaroating luings out the delicious flavor of Post's Grape-NuU Flakes . . . makes them efra crisp and tasty. Grape Nuts Flakes are nourishing and to economical. Square's wooden Vlmy Cross rT THE BtST which lias served to remind Vic ny and a member of the staff of the Hotel Prince Rupert. i Watch lor advertisement tomorrow of auction sale to be held this Saturday, August 18, at Smith's warehousecorner of First Avenue and M.-Bride, opposite Navy Drill Hall, by T. M. Christie, auctioneer. (ltci der that rnlit the power of pfmV'iiltH to fiuht decay. In a a-vear tet aiuonx humlreds of pehool ihilitim. Dentocilliu le-duecd tooib deeay 55fii 5 limes as mueh i report eii cvra for the exerlli at I'mversity ot' Illinois aift-mfiniated formula. (And this reriiirtioa was achieved without any rh-mgre in toothbiuhinir U.tti-ifn!) Oive your family the benefits of Dentoeillin. starting today. It haa a deliuhtful tiete, really i-leaii teeth sparkling bright. 75c Try them they're unbeatable. nntf picnic pcrtifl. Let TAMPAX HMUiary protect wn take care of vonr worries on "certaitt (iays". Timipa-c rehevert yot frtwiv be!t, piiia anrl bulges that migtit enow throtith ewun eiutn. play top or evrniny tKuuofi. Taaipax was de-Bitn by ft doctor lor internal twe so vou're freer and cooler ... Ho 01 f (Mir or ctvdinp. It cornea 3 alfHorbeniMes. A whole niontfc'-i supply 6us into your purse or into- a tiny corner of your vacation suitcase. Be sure to a.-k for Tarn pax now . . . it' a vacation blessing! Virginia Mar Wat tWrlnced McKlnnon, who will Join them 1 at Toronto and proceed to Vir-! 1 gitila. j ! One of the mcst satisfied lndi-Ividuals takliw part In the farewell was William Crui.-k.ih-.iiik, ' district passenger agent, C'ana-'dlan National Hallways. Caught ' 111 the enthusiasm of the lare-i well scene, he admitted: "I wish ;I was going too" -and all the i parents and Irii-nds on hand , echoed his sentiments, j ' Alt-v Mili iii-il, drill master of Prince Itupeit Jub's Daughters drill learn, rarries with him ttvb letters from Acting Mayor iJiHig Kriawll. I 1. A letter wishing Job's Daughters every Miccess in ' their presentation at the Na torlans of war dead since th. K st World War. are nearly '( mpleted and the $7 (KIO granite cross that will take its place Is a'most finished. "Olfi.'lals of the war memorial minittee comprising members of the old 16th Battalion CCF i Canadian Scottish i, the Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's) and the Victoria branch of the R.-glmental Association said the unveiling ceremony will be held September 30. SUGAROASTINS MAKES GRAPE'NUTS RAKES the ZBOmS CEREAL IONUSl-SWm-AS-A NUTRAVCH fur '6 months' auppFy. Mi:: V. E. Long of Vancouver and Mrs. William Selfrige of Seattle arrived In the city on th. Prince Rupert yesterday from the smith and entrained last evening to make the trip to R rhmend. V rginla, with the Jot s Daughters party. They are Craftsmanship In Type... You Can't Blamm U on the hrat hfn your corns or . , r.tllitw bother you. f Bfttcr Mnnte it on -v ' 1 j Ihe fa t that yuu've J, nrKiCi ttni to rP" f j) more them with fi .-J BONUS Z-EXTRA QUICK ENERC fill A erodwcl f OfWd after she took the tissue test that there really is a difference in cold creams. She got her fare us sisters of Mrs. Alex Mitchell, The 16-foot Gaelic granite cross leader of the eastbound group. Let Us Solve ' Your Printing Problems IIIONK 234 wontlerlul rheny- hum! That's t hat new wonh r-work- i, r the MEAL that REFRESHES Will rest on a base of three granite steps. It is expected to be llnminat.'d at night by spot lights. About 1500 invitations are being sent to serving and former members of the 11 me mizvr urnt m MATE-JAY Com Rotary Regrets Mayor's Death !Dibb Printing Co. tional Exhibition and at the cuinpetitions at Kichmond. t. A letter fiam the Mayor of Prince Rupert to the Mayor of Kirhmonil introducing Mr. Mitehell and an uttering of friendship between .the two cities. ItKSNIH It LOCK ! Prince Rupert Rotarlans post FINEST OF COOKING MtiMc will be supplied by the poned their projected visit to Canadian Scottish pipe and brass Bill Scuby's mink ranch after BEST OF FOOD clean aa Mie could with her repi-lhr elf anmK cream then eh ueed WOODBURY COLD C H K A M on her "immaculately clean" face and was Biarlled! Woodbury Cold Cream floated out hidden dirt! Why ia Woodbury po different? Because it has h'rntt t?n, -a dw "miracle" ingrcdi , ent that actually penetrates deeper into your pore openinrft. Penaten Jets H'oodhury's wonderful clean-oils go deeper to loosen every traee of ftrime and make-tip! And, thanks to Pi-naten. Woodbury Cold Cream nmotth your fkin more eflVetivoIy, too! Buy a jar today 23e, 43ef 78e and Si lo. ami Cnlhtfl PUstprs. It took 10 yt-ai-a of wii'iitilie ri-van-h hy lilue-Jay to dt'vtlop Phvnyliuin. And now they've prfef td it to the point whiff it wirL.i &l astor nwi i t-ftertive in 5'J? of tite CHsea tested. I can vouch for its effectiveness, too . . . having beea a Jonii-time wifi't-rer from rorns - vntit I discoverc-d its "m.iic". jNow I rely on Jihie-Jay Coin Plasters with Phcuylittm to keep my feet forever happy! bands. A special edition of the their luncheon today In View of reffi mental paper, The Brazier, the late Mayor George will be publishvd on Sept. 1. Be- harn'i funeral. MAKING THE TRIP j Led by Mr. and Mrs 'Mitchell, the former drill master and the lutler Bethel Guardian, Milt TAKE HI T OKDF.R4 PHONE ZM BROADWAY CAFE iwem juu aim oou visitors irom x-ieiueiiL ricu ocuouen was as far east as Toronto are ex- In the chair at the luncheon pected to attend. Motion pictures meeting and expressed words of are expv-cted to be taken. Prime regret over the sudden passii; mover In having the wooden of the mayor. Oi Course Your Youngsters keep you on the run, these vacation davs. SAIIDVICHES But you can etill take time to give them a special JKLL-0 dessert treat . . . lor tempting, exciting de-ft'Tts can be shipped tip in mihitta with JEIJ.-O Ji l.J PoWDKHS and at less than 2e a aeiving! Ik-ic's a wonderful one for the voting 'uns . . , JUNIOR SA1LBOA1S 1 package Orange oc Lemuri Jell-O 1 jiiit hot water a or 3 canned peach halves Better with ORMES the party consists of: Drill captain-Margaret Oiske. First lieutenant Donna Mac-arthur. Second lieutenant Diane Kennedy. Co'or party Shirley Hauan, Mar 'la Johnson, Mm lei tlliler, D.ane Btone. First Platoon- Carol Hill, Judy Lloyd, Georglna Mitchell, Lois Ootid, Janet Hackow, Marjit Macarthtir, Caroie Mnoreliouse, tiwen Speer.s, Gail McUae, Bar-bat a Dotnnnnt, June Henry, Claire Rltciiie. Second Platoon Barbara Stalker, Pat Mitchell, Marjorie Tattersall, Margaret Straehan, Olive Strand, Karen Wright, VACATION CARS - - O.tc 1950 ForJ rORDOR ' One 1'ijO Ford PREFECT One 1 949 FLYMOUFH , A-l shap?, ready to go Bob Parker Lii FOFD - MCNARCJl DEALFR5 Prinze Rtir rt, BC. Dissolve Jell-O in ht-t-wattr. Turn Into shepbet gUsses. Chill. Cut petchei in boat-shaped pieces. Cut small tri-n?le of colcured pspei tor sails. Insert a toothpick through ar.d ir.to esch peach slice, ti held sail erect. When JeJ-0 ti thick enough to hold up p?ach boau. arrange one In centre ot each Jell-0 "lake". Chill unti1 firm. Serves . Hrre'j Ah idea that I'm sure will be ft huge Pucees? with your family. cross placed Is Col. C. W. Peck, V.C, commanding oiiieer of the lGth Battalion. He and Lletit.-Colonel W. J. Mos.'dale and the re. ei vr unit will be h-ists to the visitors. On Saturday, Sept. 29, a rjiand reunion of all members of the resin.- nt will be held In the Bay Street Arrtiory. Supper I- planned and all messes will be open. Major Alex Ma.'Lennan of K'dinoiiton who served with the loth Battalion In the First World moth lob of ai ranf me tne tiuo-Battallons In the Second World War has been Invltvd to act as cmelrman at the reunion supper. Major. ;B. A. Stewart and t'SM A F. f'levettes have tne mam-oth Job of arranging the ban-m. t, which is expected to be held In th? main room at Ihe at mot y." tiet ocguamtea with oil ot the dt lieious lthl SUUPS by having a "Soup of the Month" calendar .; . . then rou'U know you aren't mt.?siug a thinst Hcina pan gtvo vou in the way of 3oup ddiciousnL-.s! Hcioa "Soup the Month'"' lor Aujiust is so pop alar with the folM that we've built a focal arouud it iho Pioneer Druqqists m J(UV MUSTARD a late iSundav Supper &naek coiisLsiing- ol law-tanot- r, and-peauut-buttcr sandwiches, swfvt pickles, water- '' Patsy Lemon, Luella MacDonald, Norma McKay, hthel Moore-house, Shirley Patrick, Margaret Kennedy. cress, n neverage nni m-mmmt iicing L MCKen Moottle iloup Heal chioken flavour with melt-in-vour-moutb noodlei (lots of 'em!). Next iimc you're shopping ask your gioce- for th Heinz Soup of the Monih Chicken, doodle Soup . . , you know lit food because it's tfeintl 4 PHONE 81 ! Bob Mitchell, Heather Brewer, Audrey Hunter, Dorothy Kere,ln, Joyce Strand, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans, Mrs. Robert Gordon, Mrs. If NEW rOKKTRI irTIOM ( FRI. & SAT. FRASER it PAYME SPECIALS R. Straehan, Mrs. S. Hausan, Mrs. W. A. McLean, Mrs. J. C. iGllker, Mrs. W. II. Doiiniont, Miss Betty Hood, Mrs. J. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMeekln, j Mrs. F. 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Sonja Bazaar, November 2. Leeion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 7. The Women of the Moose Fall Bazaar, November 10. LO D E. Fall Bazaar November 22. Bt. Peter's Fall Bazaar, November 29. fuY THE BEST BUY LEONARD ! Northern B.C. Power Co. Hi B'sner Block Phone 21S T'e e m,, . Huuert, B.C. St wart, B.C. j