p&aa poirci sua DLJL7 nsm LONG-WEARING Leather Jackets Piyjtex Shades: Fawn and Green. flQ cA Full lining 3OU Horsebide Green, Blue and Black. -4 AA Full lining vj. J."U Pony-Horse Made of fine, selected hides. Pleated back, f CO zipper, pockets, silk lined. Black only v-$-U IM)YS' LEATHER JACKETS-Pigtex, in a smart full f?A zipper model, lined V OU Watts & Nickerson Successors to Bryant Co. Ltd. Open Until 10 pjn. Saturdays Not Brides Only After Fussiness In Summer Stuff Fashion .Writer ..Finds .."Creamy Confections" The Style Vogue With Laces And Cottons .Mixing With Satins By Amy Porter Associated Press Fashion Editor NEW YORK. June 2G: (CP) All young women, and not brides alone, like to have at least one really beautiful set of lingerie a matched pantie and slip set, dripping with lace; a matched nightgown Visit and robe, a nightgown and Jackc ensemble. Talk of a Ia:e shortage has accelerated the buying of these dreamy confections. White and off-white are favored over pink tones by trend-conscious girls, whether or not they're collecting trousseauA. THE Panties, which were in ecliose !for a while, are regaining . favor. The girls who have said, "I wouldn't think of wearing panties and girdle both" now seem to think a giraie snouia De graciously veiled in satin and lace. Those who still won't wear both are buying dainty pantie girdles. Pantie and bra sets are almost non-existent. Girls buy brassieres in the corset department then match them up as well as they can with pretty pants. Turn To Blacks Aside from the beautiful favor- Blue Biyd TEA ROOMS AND SODA FOUNTAIN for Quick service & Quality I RAILWAY I LINES Hl TMAVIL 7fcw rilONE 651 Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S.S. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday 10 pjn. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT June 11th, 14th, 21st, 28th, July 5th, 12th, 16th, 19th To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway June Cth, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th. July 7th, ll, 14th Direct Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent. Prince Rupert, B.C. Donnacona Insulating Boards WALLBOARDS We have on hand large stocks of, coal to suit every requirement All our coal Is carefully screened and prepared. Also a complete line of lumber for every type of building. Our shingles are from the Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not kiln dried and have all of the natural oils so necessary to long life and durability. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL LIME Philpott Evitt MCo. Ltd. PHONE 652 LOCAL NEWS NOTES summer holidays in Victoria, The Prince Rupert Gyro Club held Its weekly luncheon vester- ,day at the Boston Cafe. Two mem-' bers, Jeas Munthe and R. Sutherland, gave autobioerachies. There was a good attendance of members and there was one visitor. C. A, Kellett. ites, summer lingerie stocks are full of novelties, and black Is Increasingly important. Black nightgowns, once sold only as Christmas gifts, are selling for summer- black with black lace, usually, and i matched up to a slip and panties. The panties are called Chnntniv! britches. One designer Improves the black ' slip and sheer black stocking theme with color bright ribbon, Barters, wim tne same color rib bon run through the ruffing at fh bottom of the slip. A n.nll.. . . 1 1 .... n mcuy DiaCK niffflt f ie nightgown and robe sets. Tahltlan prints in bold colors are vonn? . . o gin iavorites in bare midriff styles, Miss J. Rothwell Is salllnc on the MADE IN CANADA double sheer a film of black over' " - Oaleat ffnnn MomJki.. . Miss Mav Hfirt.1n nf t.K etoff nf lLocal Girl Is Bride To Sgt. C.C.F. meeting June 27. 3 p.m. Baseball, Sunday, two games, 2 fjj jipfllmlGrS (149) lorn, and 6:30 n.m. Ketchikan ys. O C. H. Leighs of Booth Memorial High School left on the train last night for Calgary. James Ryan was charged with assaulting Angus McArthur. He was fined $15 or six days Imprisonment. We pay cash for mechanics tools. musical instruments, furniture, etc., etc. Ella's, Moose Building, Third Avenue. (tf). I Prince Runert. J. C. Bradv of the Public Works department left on the train last night for Smlthers. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bennett and Rev. flame red sheers, and sheer whites the KlnS Edward School Is sailing I These re with huge flowers appliqued at the cn the Cardena Friday night for interesting: waistline like a corsage. Vancouver where she will spend Modesty and nudltvar the sur. the summer. prise Ingredients of lons-sleeveri bare-mldrlf f gowns, nrettv In whit I Mrs. Major Sr. of New Jersey ar- With quaint ribbon-run beading. rlved on the Prince George yciter- Cotton In Style jaay morning. She was met by her Cotton lingeries comes Into u,, daughter Mrs. Edmundsen of Ket- own for summer. Brides buy it af- cnikan- They both went to Ketchi- ter they've splurged on a white ikan- satin ensemble. Fimupr.onrio- lawns make charming, Inexpensive CARD OF THANKS R. Durnford Officiates At Soldier Wedding A weddlmr of much Interest took daughter Sheila are leaving on the1 Grace, Orace. third thtod daughter daughter of of Mr. Air. and and Cardena Cardena tomorrow tomorrow for for Vancouver Vancouver iXIrs- A- C- clark. and Sergeant on a vacation. andllf' ver, w"e were united In marriage by Princess Adelaide Friday night T the Rev R' n will will soend spend the the summer visiting at at! ? ' Durnford. area i ipadre ! in. BllIU HC OUUUIKt summer visiting flatting l I Miss E. Meiwr. nrinclnnl if VInr tr .. t,i j ,.r, , . j . . 1 "'o vauwuvw, rtegina ana Winnipeg, night on the Cardena to SDend the ! place Monday evening at St. An drews catnearai wnen JsiizaDetn Robert William Nunns, 9th Fortress Signal Company, R. C. C. S., only son of Mrs. A. Nunns, Vancou The bride entered the church on the arm of her father to the strains of Lohencrins Weddlne March. She was attired In a navy blue suit with blue and white accessories. Her corsage was of nale I pink carnations. Her only attendant was her sis ter, Miss Margaret Clark R. N. iwho wore blue with matching ac-Jcessories and a corsage of roses. Signalman Charles McNaught was best man. I During the signing of the register Peter Lien rendered "I Love You Truly." I A reception for Intimate friends jwas held at the home of the bride's I parents. J The bride was born and educated ,here while the groom resided in Vancouver Drior to rnmlnir nnrlh about two years ago. Congratulations and best wishes will be ex tended to the young couple. Timely Recipes recipes are quite new and Wheat Germ Crlsnles 2 cups sifted flour Hi teaspoons baking powder Vi cup shortening 1 cup brown sugar 2 eggs 2 tablespoons white" sugar Vt teaspoon cinnamon V cup wheat germ Cream shortenine and hmiim sugar. Add 1 egg and 1 yolk. Beat wen. Add flour sifted with bnklntr i'. inh powder. Jvux- Mix. Roll to tO .T"uci- Mr R..V Vntontln. nnA ,ii , .,: 1 " , , .u.,. thickness. Cut v.ui, with wnn floured floured a The skirts are five vard., am h 7"". . s .- ' e "ianKS .cookie cutter. Mix white suzar.cln. 'the bra tops are tied' centre f ront! : nT rm. Beat egg 1 You could wear these at the beach or as a hostess gown. Slips have settled down to al most uniform excellence in cut and 1 lit, even In the low price range. It remained only to perfume them and that's what they've done. The Dry Dock SPORTS DANCE June 27th 9:30 MOOSE HALT. Refreshments. 6-piece Orch. $1.25 per Couple NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c upp 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19G aBM CHIROPRACTOR, Stanley W. Col ton, D.OPh.C. Wallace Block, Phone CIO J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bids. Ihelr their recent recent h.re.vpmenf bereavement. b W" SUg- Bruh top of cookies HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert R. A !.T T.lttlo M mil Hf r perfume is ofctually Ingrained in 1 Cardell, Loretto Allen, Rosalind M (fU the ?aUI 1 .a. , , I Shaw, Qhltlf J. T IT H. Ttmir fT Tl 1 I fabric and won't wash out. Wilkes, T. Klnghorn, Vancouver; Mrs. Ida McLean. Port Edward; A. C. Neale. C. S. .Clarke, Aliford Bay, J. While, city; Gunner Graham, Fort Barrett. ! Royal ' E. Bennett, city; A. McCallum, Oceanic Cannery; T. H. McLachlan, Calgary; K. Hoshlmoto, Vancouver. Central H. E. Scott, city. WILL LIVE AGAIN TORONTO, June 25: (CP) -Fourteen of Britain's great cities, now battered by Nazi bombs, will be I featured In a display at the Can-iadian National Exhibition, August 22-September 6, with pictures of be-fore-the-war and various civic Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. J Anglican Tea, Mrs. Evltt's June 26. I Strawberry Tea, Lutheran Circle June 28. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Brass, June 28. Dominion Dav Tin I Football Association. R. m. R's Orchestra. C N. R. A. Excursion in TnM July First. ' Dominion Dav Celehmtinn Dance at Port Esslngton, July 5. Rebekah Canteen Funn Too nt. ; J. E. Boddle, July 10th. Searchlleht Auym TV Tan T..1.. lt, Mrs. W. L. Armstrong's. j Navy Tea, October 18. 1 Midsummer Dance, Oddfellows' Hall July 18,, benefit Oddfellows' War Contingent Fund, Mike wiin egg white. Snrinki wheat germ mixture. Bake at 400 degrees F. 8 minutes. Makes 6 doz en cookies. Maple Buds 2 egg whites Vt cup maple syrup 1 cup rolled graham wafer crumbs. Vz cup broken nut meats Boll made svmn until n "threads" when dropped from the spoon. Pour over stiffly beaten egg whites. Beat until smooth and glossy. Add cracker emmhs onj , nuts. Drop by teaspoonfuls on a greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 aegrees until browned about 15 minutes. Cheese Cookies Vt cup butter Va cup yelolw cream cheese Va teaspoon salt 2 14 cups flour Cream butter and chpMo with flour and salt. Work well to- gemer. Roll on a floured board until as thin as nosslble. rrnt. u-wv, small cookie cutter. Bake 8 mln- 'iff An a. OCA 1 iuio oou aegrees t . when cool pin xwo together with Jelly. REFRIGERATION The temperature of the planet Saturn is 238 degrees below zero. Make Our Store Tour Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 547 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS- VEGETABLES In Season Kept Garden-Fresh and Crisp Under Vapor Sprays at Reasonable Prices. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Phones 18 & 19 p.o. Box 575 Funeral Yesterday Of Mrs. Valentine The funeral of Mm. Annlo vt Valentine took place yesterday afternoon at the First PrKhvtArhn Church at 2:30. Mrs. E. J. Smith presided atithe organ. Rev. A. Mac-Sween conducted the service. Hymns were "Lead Kindly Light" and "Abide With Me." Pallbearers were H. A. Breen, Robert Wilson, William Sanderson. Rnlnh Wnitor Richard tocauley and Walter F vance. NO CHEESE FOR PUBS LONDON. June 26: fCPAmnnr other food restrictions, it Is an nounced public-houses will not be supplied cheese for casual meals. ORANGES Medium size. Dozen 15c WATERMELON 5c u,. PEAS Aylmer Brand. J KINSO-Large pkg. gJ.Q WORCESTER SAUCE Q Bottle tC COFFEE-In tins CRISCO 6-lb. tins '- mm f FriimAJ n knhl. I . I . . . . ot Aner8on nlly shelter, this London child U a rathrti fi, I amid the denotation th.-it th hv- i.n i. . Vr! .. l'?.e,H "J-J aj well a men and women, are the victims of Nazi hombln-' .Vjd or them the Queen'i Canadian Fund for Air Kald Victiml u i, u..vi inisianv.r iu inc iiiuii ui in noiuiy. t,very collar r-! . poes through without deduction to the Lord Mayor to be tArrZ on the spot by thone best able to provide lor the most J-"-Ti BRYANTS DOi 1 Lieut. Jlmmif Of Royal Nir art-una in command uiii Mr. and Mrs. George have received word from thJ sons, Lieut. Jame3 Bryant Royal Navy and Lieut Wir.4 ant of the army statin? tea: I are well on active servict to I land. "Jlmmie" is now second It I mand on a convoy vessel ty on the east coast a lob tJ has been anxious to get Itiil ,tnat is likely to oe re? action. OPENING DAY SPECIALS FKIDAY At The B. C. FOOD BASKE 3rd Ave. Facinp; 2nd Street GRAPEFRUIT 9 for 23c EGGS Large. Dozen 21c CHEESE Bulk J( Lb. FRY'S COCOA 2( 1-lb. tins, nn TEA Orange Pekoe Lb. SULK Any brand, ffil 3 for ASSORTED TOFFEE Lb AYLMEK SOUPS-Assorted. Tin PHONE 872 I aV .HHMMhh . II Buckerfield's POULTRY & DAIRY Arc Now Obtainable at Reasonable Prices From FEEDS SUNRISE COMPANY LTD. Prince Rupert B.C., Phone 26 and 27