1 u B Q a a a a B B B B B 15- m a a B B B II? B ir B ii B ii B ir B J I! B B ill B B B B B B B B B a in i i? 3 B B B B fl B B B B B B B B 9 B fl B B B B B fl fl At BLONDIE Prince Rupert Daflp T3cas Tuesday, June 10, 1947 ODOOOOODDCKiaDCKIiKJCHJaOCKIO Whifflets From The Waterfront OoaaooaocMnaaDooDoooooooa Carrying 105 passengers, Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Koran, Capt. .Graham O. Hughes clocked at 9:30 Monday morn -in? cn her second northern voyage of the season. Fifty -seven of her passengers were round-trippers, while the balance were en route for Akuska, northern British Columbia and YukuJi points. STUDENTS DIG COAL LONDON Oj Undergraduates from various universities throughout Britain will voluntarily work in coal mines this summer. The national coal board Is arranging initial training at government schools for the volunteers who will spend two or three months in the pits. CANADA'S GIFT"FROM THE NETHERLANDS- -A gift from the Netherlands government to the Canadian People, more than 6,000 ornamental trees and shrubs have reached Niagara Falls, Ont. for planting an a Netherlands memorial garden in Queen Victoria Park, overlooking the Canadian Horseshoe Falls. The shipment is one of Canada's largest single horticultural Importations, and was transported to Niagara Falls in four railway cars after a four-thousand-mile ship and train journey. WALLACE'S POST OFFICE ? ) tB&F7 4'fB it Mn Krai at " LOVELY SUMMER FLOWERS CAN BE GROWN FROM BULBS Summer flowering bulbs, some of which were not obtainable during the war, are again available to contribute interesting flowers to the garden border, and cut flowers for home decoration. i Montbretias, cousins of the gladiolus and in a way resembling a miniature of that -plant, have spikes of orange, yellow and scarlet flowers. The newer named varieties are double the size of the old timers They show rapid increase and a few bulbs will give a fine stock for another year. The three-cornered blooms of the tigridia or tiger flower in brilliant red, yellow or white with striking spots in the cen tre of the flower always attract t attention with their dazzling display. They- are an easily erown bulb that will Drovide mer. Everybody Else Does . . . The Beauty Lift That Lasts By GOTHIC Gothic brassieres are especially designed to (1) Lift, (2) Mold, (3) Hold, and (4) Correct, The central reflex insert gives automatic adjustment of the brassiere with etery movement of the body. SIZES 30 THRU 42 ALL PRICES I'reshrunk, Gothic brassieres are washable and hold their shape permanently. Made in varied bust depth: Junior, Medium and Full. Prices $1.00, 1.25," 1.30 to 2.25 Also By Gothic ... 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It really ll91BIIIIiailII8IIIBIIIllBBaiIiil8BBIIIlQII131BDI9IIBlBIIIIIII WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE Watch Your Figure! 1 iW&vnfJ 1 cf the flower, the stalk bearing the cluster of big snowy blooms coming from an ornamental fountain of strap-shaped foliage that Is attractive when the plant is not in bloom. The little fairv lilies that send g j up 6 to 8-inch stems bearing n iro.se and white blooms can be planted in clumps and furnish a beautiful display all summer. These in the catalogue arc sephyranthes, relatives of the amaryllis. For the finest and most powerful fragrance a few bulbs of the old favorite tuberose shguld be planted for autumn bloom. This is an easily grown bulb that Is always admired and loved for its odor. The gorgeous tuberous begonias are fine subjects for a sheltered shady corner that you jj j can keep well watered. They j give an astonishing display. They j are even finer for pots or boxes g ; on a porch but they can't stand B hot sun. They come In both double and single forms. Ancient Maps Show i Countryside Change CHELMSFORD, 2ng., R The B : r hanging face ef the Essex coun-"tryside, frcm the days ol Queen Elizabeth to Queen Victoria is flicwn in an exhibition of Essex maps darting from 1566 to 1860 cpened here by Lord Greene, master of the rolls. One section contains 200 estate maps, many ci thtsn the work of John Walker and his son who between 1585 and 1C16 made for Essex landowners maps and surveys of accuracy and beauty. Various enclosure maps show how commons and village greens have disappeared. Oldest exhibit on view is a map dated 696. MAY STABILIZE PRICE OF JUTE CALCUTTA, (Pi The Govern-mert of Bengal has decided ta set up a committee to examine the question 6! fitabilizm? the price cf jute and nationalizing the jute trade in all Its aspects. India's most important agrl-cuJtural raw material next- to cotton, jute is cultivated In provinces of Bengal, Bihar and Assam. It grows bset lr the waterlogged areas of Bengal, which produces 80 per cent of the total output of India. POSTHUMOUS FAME The first collected edition of Chaucer's works appeared In August 1C42, By Chic Young m m ,1 f ! ACQUAINTANC6 Sjf 'l s. 'sGft I) ;v;ith evet?y woman'? ail m I JASPER PARK I GETTING BUSY Mountain Resort Opens Early To Handle Conventions JASPER With close to three hundred members on hand the annual meeting of the Cana dian Association of Broadcasters marked the official opening of Jasper Park Lodge here today. It was the twenty-fourth season for the internationally known mountain resort and the weather man smiled kindly for the occasion. The CJiB. program is an ac tive one with three sessions daily. The meeting will be brought to a close Thursday with a highlight of the week a joint dinner meeting with tne Canadian Manufacturers' Association, enroute east after a visit to the coast. At this meeting the guest speaker will be i W J. Sheridan, manager economic development, Canadian! Chamber of Commerce, Mon-, treal. Jasper Park Lodge is in for one of its greatest seasons according to R. Sommervllle, general manager of CNJt. Hotels. ! The Lodge was opened earlier I this year specially to take care i of several large conventions and throughout the season the regis-: trations, especially from the United States are very heavy! Prominent among the guests during July will be Lord and Lady Alexander. The governor-general will devote much of his holiday time this year to painting and sketching. Following the meeting of the C.A3. this week will be conventions of the National life Insurance Co.; the Canadian Investment Dealers' Association, and the Great West Life As-! surance Co. ! ELIZABETHAN WINE Fisheries Research Twenty-five Men Eneased in Scientific Study of Skeena's Salmon Natural History Operating out of three bases-Prince Rupert, Lakcise Lake and Bablne -three parties of the Fisheries Research Board cf Canada, the personnel numbering 25, are now. engaged for the season In the further study of natural history, with particular reference to migration, ot Skeena River salmon, it was revealed by Dr. A. L. Prltchard, asslstan director ot.Nanalmo Biological Station, before he left lat nigh on his return south after iTend-Ing the part couple of weeks here in connection with the or ganization of the work. Directing the scientific research work out of Prir"? Rupert is Donald J. Milne Tciay the Mrtlakatm srtneboat Lady V., William Leaik. was taken over on charter lor the third successive season to sorry out tagging oft the mouth cf thr Skeena River. Five men are engaged In the research work from here. J. K. Brett Is dirtctlng a lake and stream survey cf the Skeena Valley with parties encamped at Lakelse and Bablne Lakes, each 10 men strong. Marking of yar-llnss Is the principal activity a present. A cabin is being buu' on Laketse Lake while ther? ar three camps on Bablne. at Pendleton Bay, Topley Landio? and Fort Bablne. Thert is a counting fence at Bablne and one is now being Installed at Lakelse. Classified AQverttsmg Pays! Old? Get Pep, Vim With IRONt plu upUtmnt CALCIUM, VITAMIN B .Calr arse fi tlnl .f A.rt tth.rrv MEN, WOMEN vi ria-utftiiaii nines ana was )ng oieiuiiv viumia h. t-omwi r.ftpriPA mntfnnH in h nlovs IfT1 PM Tfv. tol" ' 1ab" cf Shakespeare. jlui.ui4ru,.u..,.ia East to West OGDEN'S Rolls Best J& ' IA1T TO on-ptuontmt TO MOKI "PIPE SMOKERS! ASK FOR OGOEN'S CUT PLUG." Diamond Engagement Rings Wc carry a large variety in stock and our prices arc standard value all over Canada. . 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