CAL NEWS NOTES .,. to br F m i jj thv ... . ni lor Mi i tp tu V. 6 ' !. f ...i his ;"' nil! . lit " tluii".h-s.itur- . iiicp'. V- t ..'MlT. i tdith fi..m 1 HnrKtAC (XI LIUIWU o PoDular "i i:i . C'.irnl- . li-at .U lr II 1 riwd . pcnrt-... bufi-. .'.tirrtay or Sale . 1 llrllll ii ami 0 i in -.it 1 ; End f w st.m C ilk! J .-v If) - Ill' t V:i3-mi'-A 1 ..-.il I " I u u nil a; ii his cyci pop with glec i i watch Pm tr-pnl from i ir fi eir i . . when I i a a a I :..u ot nourishing dish a growing uu t:t Campbell's Chicken Noodle con- hM-rmi tir.tll, immr,,l (mm hlnmfl ... .,.,,. , v. ....... ,-. ,- nv th: way they made chicken noodle i ..I.I .1 -I I ... vmiKcn mcai lor of good egg noodles Norman A. Watt returned In thr rity on Tuesday night a train from a unci trip w Terrace. Roy Prank, after a brief week-end trip to I laze ton. re turned to the city on Tuesday nlgms train. Tonlght'i train, due from the cast at 10:45, was reported thU afternoon to be on time. NOTICE Boats will leave Cow Day float for Tort ftalnglon Saturday at 0 a.m. Prospective buyers only can be accommodated. No plcaaurc seeker. (161) Gyro Club To Observe 21st Anniversary The Prince Rupert Oyro Club is preparing to celebrate It twenty-first birthday. It was In August of va that the club was inaugurated but the observance of the annlversay will be held In Si p'rriiber as many member be away in August. A special committee win make arrangements for the event. There are a few charter members of the club still here. The Oyro Club, at Its regulai monthly business luncheon yes terday, appointed Immediate Past President Joe Bcott as offi- :11 delegate to the district conference to be held in Portland neat month. Several other members of the club will go to Portland with Mr. ScoU. f It was decided to tiostnone the tnnual club plcntj? from July 10 to July S3. 3 1 unswkrvi.no birds LOS ANOBU9J. O-Ulrdi seem ' be modified more slowly by volution than mammals, ac-sordint to Dr. Loye Holmes Mtl-rr. professor emeritus of btoiogy it the University of California. latin new discoveries of plio- rw.r birds from Oregon and I '.-ihu Or Miller says some avian -: remain structurally tra-v: :;! for 1 ,099.000 years. is IhN Nlllim f m inr 111.11 llWWWlila WWB r e , ' . ,"i ""t ; v 3 ftc-dle Sunn. Y. VOU IMrt 11 S MIS .... c nriuii riin mil a . a . . I I the lamilv's ncit lunch nr tunrtcr arnuntl ' i i l . L III. . t II up with the rich, golden broth that Pfl lllaalu ......I a.. t of wonderful flit or. Look for the 1 ax,a . 'u-wintc Ubcl. TIIE DAILY IfEWS Mrw SL-W4 s rw s su SLr j sssr j a. twaaw r- :m .- , ay T- tag 1 WLUaVHW.l -i-WTL .-fSTfcPV igW V l . - - m. r in isr t -issssssaT tri rsiistisi ana -amav r - fsmi a tt"ij aii e?v - - (ri.'nuaaL la- bb e-.- m M MiW M-f M MM M Ar mtm AJkrVTiakl'.' , jmr KBSk IKLi T . a1aUBSSSSH SSSSaBSSSft. BV ;JWJ JUST NOODLE SOUP DOUBLE AUTOMATIC III BOOKLET n V IF V-V-YTWafKBjssssssssaassM Imaginative Entertainment Blncc imagination is the best entertainer, the amount of pleasure that people got out of the Civic Centre Carnival stage show was purely up to themselves, for It offered a fairly wide scope for the imagination. In a brier way the show resembled Chinese theatricals which strive for a maximum of effect with a minimum of properties, j Without actually seeing anything out of the way patron of the show could grasp the illu sion of a two-act strip tease to the accompaniment of music by Andy McNaughton's orchestra and the good crooning voice of Sgt. Warren Sweeney of the American Army. Act 1 was centred at boyhood's nostalgic "Or Swimming Hole." with a boy somewhat resembling Huck Finn coming Into view. Huck disappears and two village maidens come into the foreground with the evident l Intention of going swimming. The girls go behind a bush to i prepare themselves for immcr- 'slon while Huck. who wanders back. Is figuratively assisted by the audience in craning hu neck to see what goes on while female undergarment are- tossed onto the brandies of the bush. 1 The girls come out for their I swim dressed in genuine 1900 bathing costumes. Scene 2 is an imaginative In terlude wherein a young woman prepares to ao to bed. with out having observed the elementary precaution of pulUnc down the window blind. The stl houeUe effect appeared popular. Sgt. Sweeney, serenading I the retiring lady. Is rewarded along with the audience, I when the vision at the window leomes onto the stage dressed really CHICKEN BK KSSSlBSSSSSSSSSsV aBBSSSaEjAlSSSSSSSSSSSBSsT BUT CHICKEN LETTERBOX AFTER TUB WAR Editor. Daily News: Allow me to heartily congratulate Saskatchewan on their so cialist victory! May the other western provinces follow suit, and elect either CCF. or Social Credit in their next elections! It would be too much to expect Haste rn Canada to do so! I'm satisfied though, that Saskatchewan will have about as much support from the present federal government as Alberta has had, and that is less than "nil." Therefore I venture to suggest that one of two courses might be considered for the post-war salvation of the Canadian people: 1. That reciprocity with the United States be immediately instituted on cessation of hostility Wp hav hnrf in rxamnle of how much it would mean to us j westerner, when we consider the higher rate of wages paid the American, compared to the Canadian, doing the same kind of work, while the latter has to pay more taxes, and more for his dally necessities. Our advantages, as becoming one with the United States, are too numerous to mention here, but I'm surK they would far offset any argu Announcement All advertlaraM'nt In this column will bo ctuugrcl for a full month at 25c a word. Norwegian News Reels, Oddfellows' Hall, July 18, 8:15 pm Admission 50c. in a genuine 1044 bathing costume. Evelyn Dussey played the vision at the window and Pat? Lovr and Evelyn Bussecy were the village maidens. Huck Finn was playrd by Ptc. Walter Roof, Anirtiran Army. , DANCE FRIDAY, JULY 11 Swincmrns OrcheMra ODIm.lOWS' HALL NOODLE SOUP ment against such a procedure Should the foregoing be rejected, due consideration should be given: 2. Canada be divided In two. with a "line" say, between Manitoba and Ontario, the east and west each represented by two distinct and equally powerful governments the eastern house composed of eastern members, and the western house by western members, and led .by their own premiers, thereby abolishing our present haphazard and expensive administration of federal and provincial governments. The senate with life membership for the east only! Westerners have suffered long enough under eastern domination, that it is time something were done about it. Social security for the aver age individual (farmers included) with adequate pensions for the aged and blind; Just rewards for the demobilized forces (according to active and non-active duty) should be easily obtained under either of these two suggestions. The capitalist could live unto himself if possible. FRANK O. PARKS, Veteran War I-II. U5.EJ)., Whitehorse, Y.T. NO SHELL SHORTAGE During the first days of the Allied landings at Salerno, Italy, naval units lobbed shells ashore in support of the ground forces at the rate of 6j000 to 10,000 a day. Announcing ... Rupert Tobacco Store and Newsstand Centrally located at Third Ave. and Fourth St (former C.P.R. Office) A full line of magazines and newspapers, tobacco, novelties and stationery. GEO. JJAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment i 116 th Ave. E. RED 127 BUY NOW Men's DRESS PANTS. Big variety, well finished. All Wool Tweeds and Worsteds. All sizes. Prices S4.95 10 $6.75 Men's COTTON SHORTS for summer wear. Size 30. Z-r. 50c BLANKETS, all wool. Colors grey and white. Best ?r.-P.rIC-cs. S6.75 Men's WORK BOOTS. Plain toe. Black. Solid build. All sizes. Special. Qf QCZ W'VO per pair Men's all wool SWEATERS, assorted shades. Pullovers. mo; S1.95 Men's DRESS SinRTS. all sizes, assorted colors. Prices 81.75 t0 82.45 Men's SUITS, all wool. Good fit. Sizes 36 to 44. Clear ing price 822.50 Men's WORK SHIRTS.' Big assortment. Wool and Cottons. Well made. All sizes. Prices from 81.10 10 82.95 B.C. CLOTHIERS LTD. Third Avenue Established 1930 POULSEN'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN 6th Ave. E., Reside P.O. Station II. "Select Lunches and Select Service" Our stock fresh and CLEVER ENTRANTS LONDON f -In the first six months of a new Ministry of War Transport course for sea cadets wishing to enter the Merchant Navy, aii the 732 entrants passed the final examination, 619 secur ing first-class passes. 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