More Comfortable n -r Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, March 8, 1951 i Than California HE oca ETTERBOX and PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jermyn have returned from a holiday trip to California. Queen Charlotte Airlines pilot, Mr. Jermyn says that he is glad to be back in Prince Rupert where the temperature is comfortable. "It was too hot down there- A flooded oil heator al, Till block Second Avu. West, brow.ii! the city fire brigade out at three o'clock Wednesday morning. At 8 o'clock Tuesday nbjrht the department answered a chimney fire call from Suite 3 in the apartments behind th . Pion.eer Laundry. Damage was negligible. HOSPITAL INSURANCE Editor, Daily News : Valhalla meeting tonight. j Rent a sander OR have your (It) floor sanded by experts. Phone I hope you will allow me a littti 909 for Greer & Bridden Ltd Prince Rupert M. G. Roberts, W. R. Hancock, B. Allen, C. Weatherill, H. Sykes, Mr. and Mrs. Renwick, Mr. and Mrs. MacNaughton and Mr. and Mrs. S. Wescott, Vancouver; K. McDonald, Prince George; H. L. Hanson, Nanaimo; H. Pack, (65c) Rev. M. W. Murphy, provincial secretary for the Inter-Varsity space In the Daily News. I really a stuffy 70 degrees with sun-think I represent tl people of .shine," says Jermyn, referring to this province in these lew ob- Palm Springs where they swam servations. In swimming pools that were . No doubt we should be either . ' like bathtubs." Ocean Falls; Mrs. A. Winter-burn, Lachine, Que.; N. Brooks, Burnaby. MOW! Christian Fellowship, returned to Rev. A. J. Lawton, pastor of the United Church at Port Simp-on, and Mrs. Lawton and child are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Tom Pa" kin, organizer of th United Fishermen's and Allied Workers' Union, and Mrs. Park n are sailing by the Prinze Rupert tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Vancouver yesterday afternoon , calloused or infuriated over soma I "Give me the ocean up here of the news we are gettins?. VV any time," says the pilot. liHTIlI !'' rs nf our normal s( icks are as fulluws: on the Princess Norah aftsr organizational visits with city church g ours. Just learned that the cost of liv- ! "And they are crying for men in index stU3d at 115 in Janu- in the airplane factories," said ary this year. If we can r-lv -m Jermyn, speaking of the very these figures they are inrJ-;l evident war scare in America. Members wishing to attend Tea and homecooking at Canadian Ugion W. A. Banquet Hard Hard Hard Hard Lump $20.75 per ton Egg $20.25 per ton Nut ... $18 25 per ton Stoker . $15.75 per ton ?Leod River Leod R'vcr cod River Jieod River substantial enough but, hjokin.r i at our gi-esery bills, we h i"." to I admit that practically every item ' Lutheran Church, Saturday, March 10, 2-5. Everybody wel J. S. Wilson was Education come. 58m . week speaker today at the et-fc- J LIQUOR PLEBISCITE VICTORIA The Victoria Times says the present session of the Legislature may decide to have a plebiscite on the liiiior question. has gone up wl nvp i" j pr- ' cent since 1940. We lv"ni to dis-1 ' trust th-.'se figures, in r : -t I her-; are certain brands o" me; t that J,wo Lump $19.25 per ton imofe Briouertcs $25.00 per ton S O N. whist and dance Fri-' 'y luncneon f Prince Rupert day, March 9. Whist, 8 o'clock. K,tarjClub' His remarks were Music by Mike Colossi. Refresh-! stened. t0 "ln interest by a ments. Everybody weloome ! eood aUeniance of members its Nut (Booker Heater) $1 4.75 per ton 58;:) EDUCATION WEEK - PUBLIC MEETING - CIVIC CENTRE THURSDAY - 8 P.M. PROGRAMME Booth Memorial High School Orchestra 1 The First Assembly March 2 - Morning Flowers. Waltz ' Annunciation School Play by the pupils of Grades 3, 4, 5. Booth Memorial High School Orchestra 1 Imperator March 2 Spring Days Spnaker: "Education Everybody"s Business," by R. H. Davidson H it I lie balance of our Winter Emergency .,l. i..s at the following attractive ji-ircs: have cair. u: a 1030 pero-itf. I da not believe that our k;cl her even though tiiey have never ?rccm are yctt'iig all this but ''audit on no? ara they retiring I am sure that ome wliob'sal; any later. Theiefore, I firmly companies ar having harvest conlend that t he whole thing lime out of it. has been foolish from the fits'; but :!,: about the Hospital and the id.-a has nt.i one lee; to Insu-ane? Wc are just 'now stand on. Irving t.i di"u,!t (be latest news If sUirekeepei's and business Attention. Meeting to be held Friday. March 9, al 8 p.m. in Civic Centre. Prince Kupert Local Fishermen's Co-op Associa- Imonlon Deep Seam Lump' $19.00 per ton lion. (57p) David Radford arrived in tin-city at the iirst of the week ',o Join tli. sales staff of Standard Oil Co. of British Columbia h Mis. Radfc.d and family will be arriving later. Frank Wii.on, former co-owner of Bradley-Wilson Ltd. of Vancouver,. has joined the staff berta "Diplomat" Egg $16.50 per ton Miss Peggy Pullc-n and her that the prmi'iims ;ve behr? men wail to close early one or u.enu M.ss ll.ur ey Duck, who sU.rpf, f-t,m S33 wr VPar two days a week to iiav a longer here, are sailing by th Prin; 3 rta "Diplomat" Nut $1 5.00 per ton r Briouertcs $21 .75 per ton I'llKI S Kilt LESS THAN ONE TON LOTS vwi i. ri: si I'l'i ii i) (in hi oi i st J4-. Yes, ami we will have tv evening l tor one will oiler no pay just, as 1'.U'U"U tli-.-ra revr objections as that is v.-hat th;-y was any such iiiKu ance. Isn't are doing anyway. tht lovelv? Now if in Aferta Glad to see oua reference to nf Aimsii-m,., A,.,.,,,.), xj,- w,i. i-i- Kiiiigin lor Victoria r.o son has had many years of ex- Ifsume, l,hcir ,u"'st"s' training a' perience in the real estate busi- Hoval " 'h,it, ""spital. Victoria. lie.ss. For inspection or sales of making It from July to September very good, but why no'., throw it out and forget it. A. THOMSON. IDFR NOW and Avoid Disoppointment property plume 342 or 207 ( jOpen Day at lungs i. and Saskatchewan a premium jof $10 for single and 15 for ni;v-ried is adequat.o why was no! jthe premium we Ma ted cut wllh i good enough? Or is it a fact, 7.' some nerole ar u?P'nr.int); today, I bat the p-ovlnci d Oovei-'i-iinent is trvinir to s-i t I t I - th's insurance? It could well he so sin.-. Borden Street bert & McCaffery LIMITED PHONE 116 - 117 or 58 Navy Leprae of Canada A meeting, for the election of officers and to ariange for the le-activiatioii of the locai branch, will be held at the Civic Centre (Club Roomi. Thursday. March 8, at 8 p.m. Former members and ail those interested in the work of th" Navy League are Invitfi'. U utli ml. (57) people a e bound to became verv disgtisl"d. A WAT UN. Bright xun.shine outside, a warm welcome insioV?, in a room brightened by daffodils on a table flanked by lighted tapers made Education Week Open Day 1 at Borden Street School an out -islanding success yesterday n"- R. E. MORTIMER Moved 7b:- 353 Third Avenue, West DAYLIGHT SAVING Skin Eruptions Here Is a clean, stainless, pent'trnt-inK antiseptic oil thut brliiKS speedy relief from the lcthing and discomfort. Not only does this healing antiseptic oil promote rapid and healthy healing in open sort's and wounds hut buils and simple ulcers are also relieved. In skin affections the Itching of Eczema is quickly slopped. Pimples-skin eruptions dry up and scale off tn a very few days. The same is true of Barber's Itch, Salt Rheum, Itching Toes and Feet and other inflammatory skin disorders. You can obtain Mnone's Emerald Oil in the original bottle at any modern drug store. Satisfaction or money back. WALLACE PHARMACY .ternnon. - j Editor, Daily News ; Delicious refreshments served I Having tien reference to day- Next to 3 Sisters Cafe i 4 !' ray.. Reflects and Reminisces by a committee of the school's light saving time in your paper ; Parent-Teacher Association un- 1 would appreciate it if vju could Ider the convenership of Mrs. A. lind room in your paper for a S. Nick.rson with Mesdames I,. 'Jew remarks I would like to M. Greene, W. M. . Watmough, make regarding the sain and 'Bruce Brown, J. Strand and a., which I find are the thoughts of jo. Withers assisting, were much, many I speak to on the subject enjoyed by the many parent.; First we cannot use all the and friends prent. ValuabI daylight w.e have in the sunum ' 'help was Kiven bv Crude S'.'c'and never have enough in the N FLAKK2 Wanted To Rent iirse! 1 Inn look for the X-Xt Ktllo&$ guarantee: e: 7 your money hack I girls Beverley Di Guistini, Joa 1 winter so what good it ever did j JOHN H. WAITED A WHILE Educal ion Week s o m e 1 1 m cs prompts curious remarks. For jfi.Wf .-iree Kt Hogg's Bran nrt fresher!" (Send c:iilnn to Kdlu's Dept. .iT,itin, ( itt .) Bennett and Berniee Hayursi.. to juggle the clo?k around I Mrs. A. J. Dominato was cashier, never could see. First it muddles A rncep!ion committee of Judv ' everybody up. Then it is bad Armstrong, Jean Anderson, 'for children as they do not want The Columbia Cellulose Company Ltd. require immediately for their permanent operating staff, HOUSES FOR RENTAL, Please address replies to: Personnel Supervisor, Mill Operating Staff, Box 1000, Pri nee Rupert, B.C., or call Supervisor at Watson Island. 1 example, you will find the fellow BULGER Ojilomefrilt Linda Strachan and Bobby Mit- .to go to bed in the daylight, a:: who likes to say he never thought he knew much of anything until after he left school. chell welcomed the Ruests hnd directed them to the varlou With 119 visitor, iv V grooms. Hash the t-iumph of ends Mir nil .11 lib 1. , n -y. n i well as changing their meal time an hour which any Doctor will tell us is not (ruvjd. As for the few who think they would like a longer evening I am greatly amused that they could o asily fool tbem.'ielve.;, for 'tiev fie eeH inrt no no hour ea1- over odds says The Star. John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Ufent CRfSPER BI6GER FIAKKJ EvcryIoly (Ik'?! Got Canada's biggest and criajH'St bran flukes. Get that 'bran-new" feeling! Get Ktilogg'sl PRINTING ; re Highest Quality busy atmosphere arid p hapny 'one as parents were yh.v.vn t-hr work done by the pupils and saw work being done. 1 A r.-gular B.C. School brmd-cn'st for primary grades prov"d 'of interest to the parents. j A grade cm rla-s writing loiters and having them collcctc ,by the class postman and sorte 1 PURPOSES Experience Versatility I ' NKAKING A YEAR j A third Canadian casualty list has been released in Korea. Not all reports are cases of beln; wounded. General MacArthur repeats I that future fighting will (rat be any th less severe. About i three more months will see the ;Ko ean f.lru'Tgle a year old. Yes, Kills is a full blown war. To rasfe it is to prefer the superb quality and flavour of If m you WAMr Dibb Printing Co. PHONE 23 1 BESNER BLOCK AN j ANYWAY, IT IT GOK.S! : Wool is another Canadian commodity climbing in cost so ';:wii't!y it's almost out of sight, j Th.? reason? Wanted for military j reasons of course And speaking ,( f wool its history in this country 'runs back for more than thuv (centuries-. Winters along the St. M FLAKES To- delivrv tomorrow was a pur-poseful activity. Grade Two's farmyard was centre of interest whit" boa' curving in Grade Three nltvael ed attention. Graphic work in Grade Fou-nnd workbook activit'es in Grad, Five were a matter for admiration. Social studies in Grade S; featuring African and Anglo-Saxon projects and graphic exercises drew a full measure ol attention. The reaction of the parents FLAKES ?"ll5 Just (he right 'Mm bulk to lirlp ktvp 'It " A-.k fr Ibe l.iu SPECIAL One WJ, OJj! A .1 - . . . M.T n K,.;;(,,!,r, (o&fs Bran fVqnomy 14-oi. Lawrence in th." days of Champ-lain ware as coal as they ate today but there were no warm clothing stores. But ther.e were mothers making wool and fitting suits. It was a case of have to, and that was where It started. was fayorable. "I wish we hart had that when I was at school, was the appreciative burden of many comments. One comment exciting new recipe for Creamed Salmon YLTONE ,- PILES I'l'C Dill' Ull1 SimiiHM-C Sllffl.l.M'o lr In ll-u .... .. hH k..HI. lrt r,r f n nvilnn , .,.'.. nn, n. Dtrlt r,n 32 Piece BREAKFAST SETS $8.95 58 Piece DINNER SETS SERVICE FOR SIX $25.50 by a teacher was to the el feet that the parents were belter behaved this y?a.- than in former years! Altogether "open day" was a progressive step in education which is "everybody's business." To tit teachers (he in Winston Chu chill is said to be still down wMh an attack of boil; which first appeared nearly two weeks ago. We had thought he's already had about everything in (lie fighting line but somehow, didn't think of this. tins entirely new way of ending your pile misery does 11 a Peasant surpiise, your money refunded at once. ' age in- liuw i(ls yon illlvp s,f(.red, you must get 'Mills I'yltime ta liquid taken by mouth 1 has proven ii'.iihi.s o cases long uiven up as hopeless. Nothing else il,'liHn on Hint irritation anil swelling as this terest shown by the parents wa most gratifying. Any !-to-d;tte drnuL'i.st with T1IK Dl KK IIIMSM F supply you Hi.- wholesaler curries it. 1 Few ever give the rey,"i voli' on : the Acropolis a passing thought, unless a water supply emergency , develops such as the city has oiinct'tnen f Your choice of 4 beautiful colors: Green, Rose, Blue or Yellow GORDON &ANDERSO Card party. Catholic Hall March 8. Lutheran Tea and Home Cook ing, March 10. Canadian Legion card party March 14. The King Edward School P-TA While Elephant sale and tea vlarch 15. at 2 p m. Legion Auxiliary St, Patricks Dance. March 16. Conrad School P.T.A. card alf UU"- In ni"' .H(tHHMHHH been experiencing in the pa'.t few days. The' formal opening of Hie lesfi'voir in September, ltllJ. was one of .several featim1 events when th.- Duke of Connau'ih'., Governor General pa'd his first nod oolv visit. Mayor S. M. New-Urn assisted and many hundreds of the pioneer population climbed tiro heithts to be both wit-)i.t""rs W"ather was delightful. The Royal remarks were business-like and to the point and the cheers of the ,!(, letariat couldn't have been louc'.e'. CUTTING AT BOTTOM OF IT Shr.rtly aft."i' a woman who lived on Comox Avenue years ago, was murdered, the reservoir was drained. Use of a knife tud h,en made. Careful exomlna- 11.... r,r ilm limiun u1ir( .such n party. Friday March 16, 8 p.m. Y " heat. S '" ove Jvom St. Patrick's Tea and card party. Catholic Hall. March 17 - - . S.O.N. Brothers evening March 17. Sonja ladies, members and fWMvMfL f ' ' I III "I I it flsftS -m Wfttjif iSVMAt, 1 cronind Cronind f IO escorts Invited. For Plain or "Fancy" Cooking Use the Milk that Whips! CARNATION MILK is dobh-rkh milk concentrated to the consistency of cream. So it's perfect for your fanciest "company" des-seVts, as well as all regular milk purposes! Orange Ladies' tea and sale. March 21. Job's Daughters Easter tea and A FASHION FIRST! Ir?- -"1 ".;rvtng- sale. Masonic Temple, March 29 Queen Mary I.O.D E. Daffodil iriMiv.nrn 1- tea, March 26. rx- 7 v-. 3 1 I IM'll 11 li ' ....... ..... is'-.nbd t ii".edv had ben com- Cathedral spring sale, March 1 rr I "from IC YOUR RECIPE SAYS lu lled failed In sh;' the sllehl.-,29 I itf17V. - I Contented "MILK" use Carnation diluted with an equal amount of water. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, The shapes . . . leathers, fabrics and colors deemed most fashion-wise lor spring "51 are here nu in our wide selection of value priced handbags. SEE THEM TODAY! est sign of a weapon. Slrlivk Holmes w"s not on the local nav-i.,ai iml I here liiU'ht have been Paled In B.C. April 4. Presbyterian spring sale, April 12. V 1 II I "-me one rfmhling him. lie W.O.T.M. Spring bazaar, April! TS. -Z. I family dutlv Ay hie I Caatity. This way you have homogenized, heat-refined milk with all of good milk's food values, and extra creamy-smoothness. USE IT LIKE CREAM ... for whipped toppings, on fruits, cereals, puddings ... in most recipes calling lor costly cream. Millions pttitr undiluted Carnation to cream for their coSee, too. CI Ihoin'hl, nf Ibe tv'imm'ng water tpr, -ronoli'. the 'eser-v-l- vt'ns nrom'i"v pmntlert hn tVionPnTED fashion footwear Ml LIC 20. St. Peter's Spring Sale, Aprb 26 United W.A. Spring sale, May 3, Sonja tea. May 12. of the least with not a resui consequence. ' There never waj an arrest, so far as records go.