I "i7c " ntU'Cft aflP Jftos EtD. Tllllrsday, April 1, 1048 Kergin, Gail Harvey, Barbari: Hyndman, Lynn Nixon, Grace j Woods and Lynn Gordon, dressed HOOP CHAMPS GIVEN DINNER A very enjoyable evenincr ! dolis. PAINTINGS TO BE FEATURE OF HOBBY EXHIBIT Train lfcfieaaH& fur the itasr i Monday, Wednesday, Friday-- ' 8 pjn. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 pjn, . J. L. McEwan left on last eve AL CE.MTRE? (Wartime medical supervisor, is 1!ED men hospitals in charge and will supervise ad- 1, " . , dition of new lecture rooms, the- hinc organized i are , atres and living quarters. :lCieus of a scheme to don tW orld tral" "f Try a Classified Ad. in the News! spent Tuesday at the Civic Cen ning's train for a trip to Prince George on Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation business. ' It Pay "to" Aedvertlse! , mpdiCSl .spt Britain's I It Pays to Aedvertlse! tre when Alan Hurgt, principal, Booth Memorial High, sponsor and coach of the school basketball team, joined with L. M. Fel-senthal, sponsor of People's Store team In entertaining the finalists in the Ladies' League. At dinner 22 guests, lncluded-ing members of the resoective ft Wo ' .-fi $ m WHYS by '22 teams, their sponsors, Jack Mar- wHr 6PP'n9 ""l '"I"""'9" ''" for tedty't womtm chant, M. Holkestad, manager and coach respectively of PeoDles A favorite northern artist, Miss Jean Faure, of Telkwa, plans ?,o place an exhibit in the Prince Rupert art and hobby show which is to be held at the Civic Centre here April 28 to May 1. Miss Faure, who exhibt-ed last year, has a number of new oils and black-and-white drawings of interior and local landscapes. In addition, she plans to shew a number of flower studies which will rival in interest her well-known landscapes. During the last year she has painted in oils careful studies of daffodils, tulips, lilacs, pansies, gladioli and chrysanthemums. Swelling the artistic displays will be paintings by Miss C. Seaman, Miss Eastwood and Mrs. ?1 Store, and J. Comadina, referee. sat down to the festive board. Following the reDast. L. M. MuVTREAT,, April 'Canadians ought to ;. t J mod cm-ryi-iic people on earth, because j i -1 1 1, lure in Canada we Krow one of the best (i;c!i;y-j'i"i(ircirii; foods known wheat. Your hi' rv rnviri Irani the burning up of fuel la vnir body. Fond tup;. lies that lurl. Whole wheat i one of-the line-l anil tatie't fuel foods. And Kt'loFK All-V.'hi'.it. J whole wheat in ii jnort il'lnio'is form! It's fi-ikid, toasted, ready-to-eat and mjoy! KcllnfVg All-Wheat literally given von fitrvV in bun! One bowlful, with niilk anil i Felsenthal, in a few well chosen remarks, complimented the teams on their work and sportsmanship during the season. Mr. Comadina also comDlimented s j Mil rai'rxn'ii oi the noun-hiiiem, you need m one dayt .4!.V!ii.it. at your grocer and injoy the wonderful nil Having crieny 10 vurni. ti.s: r i "forty Lint that never fail . . , will rive J t! It's ,.! v. (11 ( (nerliiili.l. ! So .illlke ir-iime attraction ihi.t's J. Ily Delights'' made jthem on their play and mentioned the pleasure it had given him to referee the games, i In the course of the evening, iMr. Marchant presented the various members of Peoples Store team, champions of th i season, with silver loving cups, suitably engraved, donated by L. ; M. Felsenthal. ' Mr. HoJkestad was also made I the recipient of a sweater and icard, signed by members of the j Peoples team, in appreciation of u j.iin-v ftliapcx, toast on one '-i i .1 Hi'' o'fier Willi (Tenia niees-e i iintitcl of grape jelly. Tint he sure it's E. 15. Smith!, iiy tltrtt V jn-t loaded vifb. the templing flavorfulnem -ma' 'V. CNX .VinC'ia LonconM. And remember that all . Minium iii :ies are famous for jriut-lull flavor. That because (in i in every jar. And that means a bonus in value Simplon, all of Smithers. Additional hobby entries are expected to result from a visit between April 12 and April 16 of Miss Jean Travis, of the University of British Columbia extension department, who will give a course in leathercraft. Classes will be held in the afternoons and evenings and will be open to 1 the public. High School and adult hobbyists are expected to turn out a few additional articles for display as a result of this j instruction. Merchandise prizes to the value : of $10 have been offered by Gor-! don's Hardware for boys' wood-' rk displays. Categories will be its enjoyment ! PRINCESS ELIZABETH LEARNS RAILROADING Making her first visit to alrailrpad plant since British railroads were nationalized under (the Labor government program, Princess Elizabeth, heir to the throne, is shown at the workshop of the carriage and wagon wjbrks in Wolverton, Eng. She saw carriages in the making. The' works superintendent, A.'E. Peters, is explaining how fittings are finished. Smiles and Chuckles his work, this presentation being b'wr Spring Spirits ft lift made by L. M. Felsenthal. null Hie lovely Viiiylne PI:;-' ic film 1 I ft everywhere HZ GJ) I Like to have "fun" with dei-ffrts . . . dream up new and wonderful eon-coct ions with Crown Brand Corn H y r u p I t ';' 4.' Hi r c d a y! e s in ukwx v. nr wcofff to CU ihf. fi'M of P f.Ma . . . The minister felt in need of arranged so that all boys wood- in- , i -t inn ,u "What are you waiting for?' whispered the wedding guest. FUNERAL OF CHAS. SCHARFF Veterans of the First World War paid final respects to a former comrade Wednesday afternoon at the funeral of the late Vernon Charles Scharff. who died at his home at 852 Inveh- n i'i 'ig tinners, nisi I'i.ctic shot fonn- a bit of nourishment and, un- o e engmie ior some prize. "Bride's father's a plumber," j able to fln(, a restaurant in the replied tne verger, tie torgot to j I Exhibitors are obtaining their nn)i(i"l in it hi'in-,vifo in! Ckin-e yours m rrp-iid nr ::n'.''i'v lr( !v and ('at'iii" ':iii.te J'Iiip- section of town where he was, bring her." entry forms at the Civic Centre i went into a bar and asked for desk Latest entries are: iiiiiT-lmlit t'.i'.v i,r, vet Jut try it and see how your family gobbles pactries and pies and rmddingf that have that Crown Brand good 'aslel Then, too, you can, ue Crown Brand as a fandwich spread . . . ppread it (tenerouily for Junior he'll always want more! And ued as a milk-niodi fier in the hot lie feeding of babies it supplies quick food rnertry so yery important to the sturdy growth of vi iy young children. So vhr not. make youri a "CROWN BRAND" family for (jood health this Kprinti? A"man obviously to bad condi- a Slass of miIk- The bartender. j Mrs. J. E. Boddie, collection of Uob from the night before step- !.ln t,ne sPirit ofu fun; serv.d t,he souvenir spoons "Summit Avenue on Sunday. Interment tooK place at Fair-view Cemetery with Canadian guuu man a uiauuy iiuiiv instead. Whereupon the padre, i ,t:iti(i inn' li - r and .! hi tlx a a .l-.mp .aii'i v. !,i n you're t''iv iur, to liwk for ihe V1W. 'jiio ir.i'i' c.aik lh-.'i lets tut tw ma'etft in j ii.c h- '-t'd and w ' T-r l' r i.bric fi'C"(ll". ped up to a bar and sputtered through trembling lips, "Give me something for a hangover." after quaffing deeply from the W. E. Chappie, black-and-white drawings and sketches. Oliver Santurbane, leather wallet. Mrs. W. J. Richards, assorted exhibit. Legion members acting as pan-bearers. Lecion Bugler W. J.j Ranee sounded the Last Port as What do you want?" asked glass, raised his eyes toward heaven and softly murmured: ''Lord, what a cow!" i grateful goodbye hug from hubby, sweet kisses from the children, off to school after a hearty hreakfast. She smiles at the empty plates, happy in the knowledge that she has pleased and eared for her loved one; imiles at the memory of the joy which greeted the steaming pancakes and the Crown ftrand "Corn Syrup on this morning's breakfast table. You, too, can serve Crown Brand with complete ' confidence because Crown Brand Corn Syrup has buriel took place at the soldiers' i j plot. I A. G. Boas, Eskimo curios. w . : -- r .. V. , 1 I the bartender. The sufferer could only blurt "Tall Cold and full of gin." I 'Sir," snapped a drunk stand-ling next to him, 'you are referring to the woman I love." A Special Treat for Boby is his bowlful of "Cream U le nt "... and mi e od for luin, tool Jut five Kiiii'it'S of boiL'nir make 5 Minute "Cream of Whc-!t " completely duiestiiile ready for baby to r it. It's pioii, too, for ail three " T's " . . . toddlers, ' maruii van uoucn, aiicn yii;- You could tell she was just ture 1 The service was conducted by Rev. R. A. Wilson of First United ; ' t"' ami i"i n-ncers for jt s hnmnil ot food-cnerity :ii:d bioodiiuildinn Iron and provides Calcium and i far id.-, ili'fii.icnt in these elements. Your jounitstert "''mi, a uf inat" topped wuli a sprinkle of maple or ;ir ur a i :ii"iu: Ldile-poon of pureed apricots. Take ti- n a" family" hal.it of -CREAM OF WHEAT " . . . i-noijiii n'ul iimor will rriike :t a favorite with everyone! been recommended and used for years, in the bottle feeding of infants and is a favourite with all ages because of its delicious ' and tempting flavour. l line i-ype-pretiy as a turn ana , hooked Boulter Mfs c rug. just as dumb as she floated j Mrs E Watsorii crocheted lace j through the cocktail lounge with 1 cjot a fuzzy poodle under her arm., . Canadian Legion, flag stand .She seated herself and as the 'made by E Croxford. (waiter to take her or- prepared Mrs A G Boas afghan. Ider, baby-talked the dog into ( Mrs BasU Prockter) knitted exasperation. sweaters. Trying to comfort the fidget- j Gordon Fraser, leather picture ing animal (the waiter still frames. j waited), she cooed: "There.' Marjorie Tattersall, knitted there, now, Mama's itsy-bitsy Qi ! baby nobody's going to hurt Norman Baker, leather book EUWAKtJ.sHl Vi Do Yon tint Two Negroes who had not seen each other in five years discovered each had been married during this time. "What kinda woman did you-all get, Mose?" asked Rastus. "She's an angel, Rastus, dat's what she is." "Boy, yo sho' is lucky. Mine's still livin',"' Rastus muttered sorrowfully." that collie (lavs are so lmy tlis hands of your it, kitj-hen clork wctn to wtnri like anierry-go round ? On day! " W e appreciate your loyally to Quality." CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP HE CANADA STARCH COMPANY LTD. MONTKAl - TORONTO Church. Mrs. J. C. Gilk'.i was organist. Hymns were "What a Friend We Have In Jesus" and "Lfad. Kindly Light." Pallbearers were Victor Lewis. James Kelly, Joseph Kilby, William Osborne, Leslie Parkes and Andrew MacDonald. Flowers were sent by The Family, the 'Newtons of Lulu Island: Ross. Olive and Famiiy of Medicine Hat. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Yager, Jack, Rose and Frances, Mr. and Mrs. F"red Hardy, Andy, Thora and July. Eric and Marie, Chris and Inga, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hodgkinson and Hilda, Mr. and Mrs. V. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Hale. Mrs, E, Evans. Mr. and Mrs. R. Parks, Ma'y Spring and family, Mr. and Mr.', J. Sherwood, Coasters Bowling Team. Cougars Bowling Team, All the Girls, Pop, Johnny, Kenny, and Harold at Atlln, Sun j ; uu- cover. There's plenty of fun when you ! Tne poodle setled after a while Mr. Freestad, oil paintings, j skj in the mts. !and the affectionate girl turned A. R. Holtby, woodwork. And swimming is fun in the se. i big blue eyes to meet the icy! Mrs. E. J. Glans, Burns Lake, ;There's plenty of fun if you've : glare of the waiter, who asked, varied handiwork, i Dlentv of mon j courteously but bitingly: "Your ' Norma Johnson, Myrna Knut- Alto Manufocfurvn of Cooado Corn Starch sen, Marie Mortimer, Suzanne first dog, madam?" i Wherever you happen to b. like this ill good idea to know a few time-savini; trirks . . . and here one you'll wnnt to take particular note of: A well-or-Raniced " lumiemaker I know eaves herself time trouble extra work by keeping her drains fast, rutin ing with Oillett's Praia Cleaner. Plie Kays "laity" drains low her tip . . . but just tw 1nl'!-j0n a week of Cilletl'i Drain Cleaner keep her drnisu i'1-ar t,d free from rloiiiring sedimeni. When it's aa simple as thi why let sluttiii-h drains steal reeious minutes? Ak your taw to-moirow for Gl IXEtT'S L)I!AIN CLEANER then mate a tiinr-savin( habit of it! ' " . ' n you fww . . . ali-l lln v ie yours ii' tv h"au'i,:ul vear-' la li.e Mir- " of the i.'-'.-''-(j--if-onL;il,read! -'tI:i Nylon Thread ''f a oti.er types :,':-''i ... It Itie a I 't 'l'.r;,l,!e :,, ,at i"riicii and sita;n 'v !" in rnlours ymi- f .hrirs . . . n-k 11 i 1.1.1 Nion S, winf "'-:' .. ( ihrind lr- d'oir the riiii Xlh or, r a little ' r'M.c ,,,K(;i. By Chic Young All Squaws Are Alike! RLONDIF. Two workmen sat down to eat their lunch, and one began un- IMi.l i un i mi j .pp-ao-j mi ..in ,,, M.'.l'i'l I - R JUi,' ' " a 'tswsurass-r.ji . . i TlsAM GOOOKiF.ro .i t 'mi: " IS, -'.rpr-. FOR THE BUMSrtAPb i t . V. -THEY'LL ALWAV5 i T PUT UP FOR THE NIGHT WHEN VaNALA'.ONGSIDE fWl . : THEV TURNEPjCfeff fSrstTUE DOOR TO WSA;' &ta- U f ON ME, y r , ' I wrapping a parcel about 18 or 20 inches long. "What's that?" asked his 1 friend. j "Well, my wife is away, so I made a pie for myself." I "A bit long, isn't it?" i "Of course It's long. It's rhu rise Grocery, J. S. Cf.eer B. Biidden and Carpenters' Union. rv-t W v'ft REFUSES '"t to pu your winter rloihes wiv AFRICA'S NEWEST COLLEGE IBADAN. Nieeria. CP' The ti:,nk about huw to proteet them ' lie d.scovercd jut the thing to .V;? i once and for all . . . it's do. -v i ,;e jt nt a , . . and oi the other insect pests that soine-f l.''Ili'-!il. mitral, li I Saldio WUs the barb." The nreneher PXDOunded on -;iv In tie u,-r, jurjiui fli.,.- mu'l'S and bu?s. To-d:lV I New University College was 'opened here in Japuary. It will j graduate Africans in arts and science. Special provisions are j being made for training in medi- cine. agriculture, forestry, veter M-im. , n liable tonus of DDT for ceneral home ne. It iXV''''1 '""."'I" Vlaw1 DDT rrv-slal can b a' "K!v- fapho is available; ncro.s Canada in dnii;tores '"i.ii, v,v . , . a.k fr SAl'Tlt) 6' DDT with the hand " lor ,-Al'iHJ DDT Pest Dust. I .'V v, y 1 i ptf - fcM inary science and engineering. f w J j V ' Al JTtM t ' I V ' &f IMl jj lr lwVf rcyrt.MllK.W'.rU,.,.,. -' ' 'i''t- ' e,a''I',,' from a voun!r mother's baby ""'"ill u ... a timely tip when Junior's feeding tune riinics round! When your doctor juenesta lidding a little finely strained food to Junior's III' till remember Tlein Islrntnnrl Voods are Just Monkeying: Around the House. the evils of gambling and the old lady in the front pew nodded agreement and intoned "Amen!" He launched into a tirade against drinking and smoking and stealing, all the while she nodded and repeated, "Amen, Brother!" I Then he switched to gossiping. Her face reddened, her eyes blazed with anger, and she turned to her neighbor and whispered: ''Now the old goat's stopped preaching and started to meddling." ?j . fi Cv Vi I s ' iii iue-io-order" ior baby s health and happine! 1 1 Hi u' M"111 Strained Baby and Junior Fowls Si n ti,,' .' "" v ,0 Pmwe vitamins and minerals in hich ', '"Vie vacuum-packed to coal in all their wholesome It, V,"lr r.,-'V tomorrow for HEINZ STRAINED FOODS too good for babvl jiil HM LOTS -i I WONDER IP THESE JL.t XcAGVVOOD 1 CCS ( H13155 C AEANY ONIONS f!ffl r(WiS gSraA -N T r? A V -1 ,lsi TW PANTRY fe'S PEOPLE V WHAT? ) I 1 n! TOnnav .. How Trv It ft . ..A l,ntrnn. ' 1" tins new ' i -l't-v w;,v " ' 'feminine iimi !'" " that, modern 1 " 7117,, rbrmistry has 1 1VJ vrt i s a By ANNE ASHLEY i u ti nessl nti Sno-Mist, oi courae . ipT tins fine" powder deodorant is the P. IK,-' " deodorant top! So quick .T. very neat nn Q. How can I launder a new colored cotton house dress for the first time, successfully? A. Use one tablespoon of salt to each quart of water. Then in the rinse water use one tablespoon of vinegar to each quart ' Wlimen ie .ii nil ir nrr. over fur yt nili,Tflil ways it can wtra M 'X done so much "T to brinn new beauty into woman's lifel It's responfible for lovely, new fabrics ueh in cela-nese," nylon and nil the acetate rayons. And modern ehemWry is responsible, too. for All-fabric Tintex Tints and Dyes . . .the famous household dyes that are to effective with every fubrio, whether natural or man-mudc! Y'ou'll find that All-fabric Times eliminate all worry and pues-'-work (roni home dyeing nnd it- comes in as amaiitiK variety of fashion-wise colors. AskforAll-fal.ricTlNTEX tomorrow nt your dru, department or variety ft ore and follow the directions on tlm packana fot Oroteclinn s f ill Tt'.T wt of water. This treatment will There's A Strong Family Resemblance! and it keep the colors bright. Q. What is a silence cloth? A. A heavy cloth or padding which is placed underneath the . f j'iltlEilf UilllUllIIH II lliiiii'C " dagwood, cowel T-N S BACK WITH THAT x LErs SEE t VISOUPBONE J V WHAT WE'RE v, V-v-V vTb(i GOIrG TO HAVE ) J?J U;-'? FOR SUPPER tl ' $M TjnjTnmi .,u, VUpujiM HELLO,; I ( Licit HEUO HELLO J I jFfiJ w kg ifB ' ," ,! ! '"r . ' in-.,.:, Ask for it t. 1ST I, !'; "'inner , '1'i.iv ie- tablecloth to deaden the sound of the dishes and to protect the table. Q. How can I make corn meal mush ta"te better? A. When making corn meal n MAKING CANDLES Miss Lsontina .Eisewerth of Young, Sask., is the only candle-maker in western Canada. She operates a candle factory founded by Father L. H. Shirley, priest of her parish at Young. Fr. Shirley first started making candles in the rectory with the hope of relieving the parish debt. His hopes were not realized and Miss Eisewerth took over in 1946. She uses a former grain elevator engine room for the factory and a filtering plant designed -by Fr. Shirley is in the basement of his church. a mmm 3 r mME H a DAISY, GET UP . ( ON MV SHOULDER, 'I Y AND WE'LL PLAY I . I OUP? OLD TRCK ,, i,i,,("..,v',...i .'-- - -2 mush, add a bit of soda to the guarunleed good results 1 f''w thi7 Golden Shopping Rule" for rea' "'"Ppinn satisfaction . . . look lor the ideiitifvmK 'he brand name that nieuns 1rue (piality. "hen 1 p,)p or el,,,,.,,!,,!,, nr cociin the name (r is always Baker's. You eee. B:iker' Cocoa i" 1"" 'woa with not a thing added to allcr that "Mown, chocolate richness. Ask your grocer - fur a i,i,,.i-.,. , a. f..n,u l -T Z U L water at the sume time the salt is added. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Morgan of Billmor left on last evening's train for a trip to St. Paul, tlim "'-'ynrlions in i nusc o.iuoirow , . men yf" on the label for the be, .lip of rocoa ratlin"'1 6 U 'n many a moon! And you'll find fr (Hi. i.. fur e,u. ... .1.. I...1 Cjvm Inhnl v in ; - pj I uji uu mc a