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DURBAN YOUTHS SHOCK VISITORS DURBAN, South Africa 0 Two young Capetown women who spent two days in Durban are shocked by the "spooning" that takes place on Durban beaches. "Spooning in public to the extent to which it seems to be practised In Durban Is disgusting," they say. They say that they could not sit In a cafe or walk about the beach without being accosted by young men "making passes" at them. How ever, Durban's pretty, blond El-vla Johnstone puts it down to Durban's many visitors, and adds, "Maybe it's Just plain Jealousy. Perhaps they find that Durban's 'Romcos' lack the technique of those in Capetown." A Durban man with a good Local News It Mrs, Frank Turner of Terrace Is paying a brief visit to the city. A Long trips or short, day or night, 99 Taxi at your service. (If) Mrs, O, M, Mclnms of Terrace Is paying a brief business visit to the city, having arrived from the interior on Tuesday night. A Attention! Oddfellows and their wives and Rebekahs. A banquet will be held in the Commodore Cafe at 6:30 p.m., August 27 In honor of our Grand Master. (201) A Attention Labour supporters. Listen CFPR Friday Aug. 23 at 6:15 p.m. when Canadian Congress of Labour presents Labour's views on current labor situation. (108) Gordon Temple, former hotel proprietor of Terrace, arrived by motor on Tuesday from the Interior and will proceed with Carl Zarelll tomorrow to Smlthers to take In the Prince Rupert- Smithers baseball series at the interior town. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE I Q. Should a guest at a wedding reception congratulate the bride as well as the groom? A. No. Do not congratulate the bride. Extend congratula Hons to the bridegroom, but extend your best wishes to the bride. Q. Should the guests at a dinner always be introduced before they are seated at the table? A. Yes, always. Q. What would be the best foundation of pleasant conversation? A. Courtesy, without which no conversation nor any other social relationship can be MANCHESTER, Eng. 0 W! T. Thompson, corn merchant who left 25,000 directed that his funeral expenses should not exceed 10. The extreme difficulties encountered by the daily news papers in Shields, when both knowledge of Capetown was of plants were bombed out within the opinion that the less said .lO'minutes of each -other," and about the moral standard observed at some Capetown beach resorts, the better. Advertise In The Dallv News. circumvented by shifting to another locality without missing an issue, are typical of the behaviour of the British press in Our Summer CLEARANCE SALE Continues Printed Silk and Jersey JUST WHAT YOU WANT AT BARGAIN TRICE Tog Out for the Carnival BUY ON BUDGET r LAN-No Intrrest No Carrying Charges W.T.P.B. Regulations "THE CREB1T HOUSE OF QUALITY" ems A For that Port Edward Trip- Tommy's 77 Taxi.. Grotto, (ti) A Yoxall, Terrace butcher, returned to the Interior town last night with James MacKay after having spent a day In the city on business. A The Hollywood Cafe Is now open for business from 11 a.m. to 8 a.m. (211) Mrs. E. V. Burroughs of Glen-dive, Montana, arrived in the city yesterday on the Prince Rupert and will be the guest here for the next two or three weeks of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Wood. Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert T. Kaye, Vancouver; A. Bar. ron, Vancouver; R. B. Wilson, Vancouver; J. D. Campbell, Ed monton; Miss D. Bullock, Van couver; T. H. Douglas, Vancouver; Mrs. F. Nash, Terrace; F. Goodenough, Sunnyslde; N. W. Fryer, Vancouver; J. L. Ads-head, Vancouver; B. F. Harris, Giscome; Mrs. D. McLclland, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. R. Rldout, Vancouver; Miss I. J. Matheson, Seattle;-Mrs. L. Llep-sic, Winnipeg. "Freedom of the people to know certainly comprehends freedom to see and hear as well as read. As a newspaperman, I will defend the freedom of the screen and of the air as zealously as the freedom of the press," says Frank E. Tripp, General Manager, Gannett Newspapers. A great number of the Ger man prisoners taken during the European campaign nad, in their possession, copies of the dally newspaper prepared in German by an English daily newspaper. n mnm 41 ' ' Port Day (Continued rrom Page V An- outstanding event of this evening's program will start at 8 o'clock wen a blank shell from a 4.5 inch fun of 1IJVI.C.S. Crescent will disturb the calm to be followed by a searchlight display from the ship after which a show of rocket pyrotechnics will be commenced. The Port Day proceedings were officially declared open by Mayor Daggett from the judges' scow this morning. His Worship welcomed the visitors from Alaska and the district and acknowledged the presence of II.M.OS. Crescent as well as the Greenville and Port Simpson bands. Lieut. Commander Nixon of Crescent spoke briefly, acknowledging hospitality received here and his pleasure at being back In Prince Rupert for a fourth visit. Prize 'Winners In Early Events Grand Parade of Boats 1, Troller Rose Island, Sam Hughes, Port Simpson; 2 H:M.C.S. Crescent, power cutter, pirates and clowns; 3, power cruiser Gala- vantcr, Capt. Bucey, Ketchikan: special prize, packer Azzurite, carrying Port Simpson band. Rowboat Race, 16 Years and Under Dick Large. Salmon Collectors' Lis made of Packing House Workers' Strike WINNIPEO United Meat Packing House Workers' Union members are voting strongly In favor of strike action to support their demands for a minimum weekly wage of $33.50 per week, union shop and forty-hour week. Employees of three more plants voted strongly Tuesday in favor of such strike action. 1. Norma W.. Capt. Peter Wells Port Simpson; 2, Simpson Maid, Capt. Edgar Snidal. Rowboat Race, Open Pet! Peterson. Throughout the day the wharves and other points of vantage along the waterfront have been crowded with specta tors, testifying to the general interest that Prince Rupert peo pie take in the life of the 'sea and the men on ships. The visiting native bands- Greenville and Port Simpson- are alternating In providing live ly music on the waterfront. The regal ship, which took part In the grand parade, was the packer Cape Flattery, gaily deco rated and with appropriate ban ner, with the Port Queen-Elect, Marjorie Wilson, and the maids- of-honor, Chrissie Montgomery 'and Dorothy Peachey, gracing her bridge and received the Boat Race plaudits of. the great crowds. Free Kindling! TO PRINCE RUPERT RESIDENTS Gates to Acropolis Hill (Roosevelt Park) will be open each Saturday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., at which time Prince Rupert residents will be permitted to pick up kindling wood within specified areas by reporting to the Gate Guard and receiving directions. Due to fire hazard you are requested to co-operate by staying within specified area and refraining from smoking. HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CO. LIMITED Prince Rupert Branch PHONE 631 Er? Six iNcnts high ind caned from wood, Jean-Baptiste began life without a noee when his creator's knife slipped nd eliminated that important part of liia face; But plastic surgery saved him. His new nose is a product of chemistry. It came out of a tube in the form of CML Plastic VTood a CJ.L Paint & Varnish Division product for home, hobby and industrial use iu healing holes and cracks in wood C-I-L Plastic Tood comes from "Wood Flour", derived from niture, combined with a chemical bonding agent; The result is a product that "Handles like putty and hardens into wood" SftVIHG CAHAMAIS LIMITED THROUGH CHEMISTRY gUfttcr&upul Diiilp, JSclus Thursday, August 72, loic Tweed Pants FOR $J25 $(j.25 "THE MEN'S SHOP Boys and Youths Size ranges are now complete ages 6 to 18 years. clothing ) mmm 532 THIRD AYENUE PHONE 345 LIMITED 3 PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS CIRCULATION COUNTS A. MacKenzie Furniture "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" TEHRAN BRITISH INDIAN CARPETS 1 Tehran British Indian Carpets, 8T'x9Y' $188.50 1 Tehran British Indian Carpets, 9"2"xll'10" ." 265.50 1 Tehran British Indian Carpets, 0'2"x9' 117.0'J 1 Tehran British Indian Carpets, 6'3"x8'9" 116.00 With modern home-loving women, the carpet is chosen first. Most people only buy carpets once In a Ufe-tlme, We invite your inspection. Phone 75 327 Thiid Avenue WE INVITE'YOU To drop in and see our selection of "Sunworthy" . , 1 r M, 1 1 1 rrincc Rupert, B.C. wanpapers: iou win mm the patterns smart and modern, and will be surprised at what small a cost you can buy beautiful papers for your rooms. Gordon's Hardware McBiide Street : General Contractor PHONE 311 We do basements, rcshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUAKANTEED CALL IJLUE 610 and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 :- PHINCE RUPERT GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS LARGE OR BMALL PLANNING AND DESIGNING E8TI MATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION 'Stone Block LIMITED P.O. Box 1381 Phone 00:i Evenings: Oreen 103 Fine Wood for Sale! NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 100 Cords of Seasoned Scrap Lumber First class 14-Inch lengths, free of nails $10 per cord Second class trimmings up to 11-inch lengths, $8 per cord Third class, various lengths uncut . $6 per cold FOR COURTEOUS AND RELIABLE SERVICE HEMMONS TRANSFER Phone Black 156 Night Phone: Black 665 P.O. Box 1131 Station B Office: J. II. Malr's Auction Rooms Third Avenue East Mi 4? a 1 V j