idi:. Oce McAdams glove- Wc i over 40 members less:! A number of new s w:re added to the en- net memt:i"3 and war ;ert h? ,:pe uai guests o It - An enjoyable social i ij u.ne meeting. IcT.OLj, dlxan pre- K:s Catholic Women's l tUted Terrace branch lt:gue last Wednesday he.d at ne nome W B: anette in the La McNabb has purchas- Avenue property of l-R';hmc::ri pa, j u making a iGrc r Avenue Mat-(rem near the :k' upoer was held .-wed. Hr!l on Friday ly the members of St. Ii i) Ar.:U;an Church. The buffet ttyle and was Ins ' ;:i by ihose present. r.:lrc, and a social I J. B. McKav arrlvprl Frl- (rsi Prince Runert i- re hrr heme in Terrace. sand and son James are I its here ltd Mr J Trelenrx-rff. pnitd by Mrs Trelen I wer Mi 'i J, 3CBhlne Lo I ....u.A" r rul.'BovaiCiy"n'-''1,1"'"'' Jlr.i.lri.i-Tta..a St r ra"'"! fr,",n CANNED FOODS Lyjy Topics from Terrace luriM'S INSTITU1L lb ACIiVb: ITHOLIC WOMEN HAVE VISITOR I retmlar monthly meeting of the Women's . . It r TT1I mi 1 ie was held in tne urangs nan on inuraiay i Mrs. Aduie Ureenwooa gave a very lmer-talk on pottery making. She has consented 'nntterv classes in the near future. Other h will also be commencing. Mrs. K. Phillips leather work i feudo, are expected from Van couver In a few days. They will make Terrace their home. Alec McKenzie of Prince Rupert was in Terrace over .the week-end. News of Smithers Many friends of Charles Barrett paid their final tribute to his memory at the funeral service held at St. James Anglican Church, Smithers, on Friday afternoon. Canon llinchliffe conducted the service. Palbearers were W. J. O'Neill, J. J. McNeil, C. P. Buss:ner. Frank Drckrlll, J. H. Turrrer,-Harold"Silverth6rne Interment was made In Smithers Cemetery. Ml53 Margaret Edmonds of Smithers, -whose marriage to George Gilpin takes place this month, was pleasantly surprised one evening last wetk at a miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mrs. W. Bodger. Games and contests were enjoyed after which lunch was' served with servitcurs being Mrs. H. Hay wood, Misses Mildred Rands and Jean Buchan. Tea was served by Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Rand. Mrs. W. Bodger and her daughter Helen were hostesses at this pleasant narty. SMITHERS GETS i SALVATIONIST Prince Uupcrt'Daiig Beta ,1 NEW STREET TAG DAY NETS Monday, October 21, 194Q ' rw&nuvv i . t . I LIGHT SYSTEM $198 FOR FUND SMrTHERS - A new street The .Salvation Army realized m lighting system to be installed $198 from its Home Front Ap-Deal In the village by the "B. C. Power fK. . A . . I 3 "x tae day on Saturday, ac- Commission will be an improvement ; cording to Mrs. P. L. Gorrle, who over the old type of lighting, I was in charge of the taggers. according to word received : The "taggers were Mrs. P. L. Gor- "SALADfl by the village commissioners. irie, Mrs. C. Carlson, Mrs. L. Incorporating a new" type of i Tinrms, Mrs, U playdon, Mrs. M. reflector', the lights "will be so ! Waksdale, the MUses Ethel Cal-jder, powerful that one will be needed Mary Strachan, Margaret Tea AG S only on every other torner, instead Strachan, Bert Edgar, mcs. !! of every corner, as at gar and Dorothy Edgar. $1 present. In all, 30 or more units will be installed when the town's lighting system Is renewed. Un der agreement with the Power Commission the village -will be responsible for replacement of broken lights. r omiies Boy: "And now, doctor, that I have told you I am going to marry Anne, there's, one thing I want to get off my chest." Doctor: "You Just tell me about it, my boy:" J the name Mabel on it "You say you want a Job in this office? Well, what can you do?" "Nothing." "I'm sorry, but you should have applied sooner. All .those high-salaried positions were taken long ago." Navy Bridegroom: "With all my wordly goods I thee endow." Ills Father: "There goes his seabag and fountain pen." A worn-out American GI. covered with mud, slowly trudged into an R..A.F. camp in a New Guinea forward area. An LAC asked him: "Been bogged?" ' "No. rial.' was the -disgusted reply, "My Jeep just lost alti tude In a swamp." A young chap, whose sweetie had iust made him the hap piest man alive, went into a Jewelry store to buy the sn-eaeement ring. He picked up a sparkling diamond and asked Its Drice. "That one Is $100," replied the leweler eently. The voune man looked startled: - then whistled. He pointed to another ring "And this one?" "That, sir," said the jeweler, still more gently, "is two "What does my husband need most, doctor?" "Quiet, madam. Here's a prescription for an opiate. I want you to take one of the powder3 three times a day. SCT. BRIAVELS, Gloucester-Eng,, (CP) The bag-and-wheet-barrow method of garbage collection has been practised here since the 12th century. CANADIAN EGGS BUT HE EATS BREAD 'N' JAM20,000,000 Canadian eggs are being unloaded from the steamer "Corrales in Surry Commercial Docks, London. Packed in more than .51-.700 cases, each containing 30 doz. These eggs are the .ship s entire cargo but are little more than one tenth of the total shell egg import now flowing into British ports from Canada. Photo shows a worker surrounded by eggs as he stops for "his morning "beak"' and eats bread and jam. Price Increases Cancel Workers' Boost In Wages NEW WESTMINSTER 4D Har old Prltchett, district president, International Woodworkers oi Amprirn. sneakinz to a labor meeting here last night, said that .wage increases, totalling more than $8,000,000, received by lumber workers as a result of the strike last summer, have been completely wiped out by thp removal of price controls. The "meeting decided to set up a committee to .urge the continuation of price controls. EXPLORED BY PORTUGUESE ThP southern tin of Africa was rounded by a Portuguese explor-pr five vears before Columbus I HOW CAN I ? ? ? I By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I wash grey or white angora or tibet? A. It can be washed in tepid, eosdv water. Extreme care should be taken to see that the skin is .stretched in the process of drvins. to nrevent puckering Q. How can I take good care of linoleum? A. When washing the lino lpiim. add a teaspoonful of par affin to the water. This not only removes the stains, but preserves the linoleum. ! Q. How can I cut citron eas 11 v? A. Steam it for a few mm utes and it will make an easy task out of a difficult one. discovered America. -y nrro-rttrmpRw tcrm i, Wttl W UVH o .. r nn ThP word commanaa is oi Fruit-pickers found an upper Pctu-uese origin, though lint set of false teeth in a trate oi , senrruuy ikCu u, - pppies. - - . VETS-LABORITES DEMAND HOUSING ( FOR YOUR LIVING ROOM J f ) 1 It'l a good tip for home plan? I ' M ners . . . and it's good sense too. 1 I for light that brings out the H I beauty of decorations and home I 1 I furnishings use General Electric I Lamps . . . they are designed to K I 1 stay brighter longer. f - -1 1 Pacific Cafe Phone Blue 803 victoria 0) Provision of' funds at low interest rates Vr publicly-owned housing projects was demanded In a resolution ortAtofl ,hv ifin delegates to a avA conference of Victoria vet erans and laborites Sunday. It I also ureed suspension of all non- PMPritiai buildine nermits for one year. C.P.R. steamer Princess Ade laide arrived in port at 2 o'clock s this afternoon from the soutn. She will sail at 10 o'ciock w- nioht on her return to Van- T- couver and waypoints. SPECIALIZING IN WORKMEN'S MEALS Chop Suey : : Chow Mein G:30 A.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT COURTESY AND SERVICE 726 Third Ave. j Only furs can give you luxurious warmth and beauty. Picture yourself in. this extravagantly styled mink-dyed muskrat. Why not order it today on our budget plan? No Carrying Charges No Interest. Terms In accordance with W.PTJ3. Regulations. CWEET t WMim mmwilm t m t .tm e ft 'Ckh 1 iilililH ill 3 91 ll llili H 111! ! K Sixteen We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . .- SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Dally RUPERT BUTCHERS Du Barry ' nr a i iT. By btAU I y Richard nnrnA n ATIAMC" Hudnut r KCrl I IWl NO A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THESE FAMOUS COSMETICS at McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. 3rd Ave. at Gth St. (E. C. Wallace Mgr.) ' '.:V Phone 7 rr,, t. vflittA.Pi.tIf5 In '.-'L l Z J .-.- shopping at THE VARIETY STORE. For our low overhead costs enable us to offer you the finest, largest stock of sundries . . . and still maintain our "low standards of quality and mi price" policy. And our service haye earned for us the confidence and respect of hundreds ol our customers. THE VARIETY STORE "WHERE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS" Phone Red 400 518 Third Ave. W. P.O. Box 1118 nniiiiiif'""""""'"'""""'"""""- Still Talking Watches...; If ever we were able to WATCH you to YOUR satisfaction ... it is now,- We won"t say anything about the cheaper . grades not this time. -" But starting at $17.50, and up to almost: any price within reason this store is: certainly in a position to talk watches; THE WORLD'S STANDARD MAKES ONLY--. ONLY MOVEMENTS THAT WE "WILL ... GUARANTEE. Beatuiful styles, accuracy checked by our electronic Svatchmaster'. Briefly that is our watch argument:; COME IN AND HAVE A. LOOK Hollywoo PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST -UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A.M. TO 6 AM. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO. PARTIES CHOP SUEY SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING NIC.HT CLASSES Teacher. MRS. HILL (W.C.T.) PHONE RED 284 CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PnONE 133 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 For That Party . . . . PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. a H- CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN ; IWEET CIGARETTES 7:00 am. to 11:00 pjn. CAPO R A L Phone 21 Third Ave. West