r 4 - Try a Vuny News Classified - fringe Kuperr Uaily incw Thursday, September 7, 1950 AIR PASSENGERS NAVAL liLVELOP CLAY, . , ARTHRITIC CURE There Is prospect of a new coast industry developing between Prince Rupert and Vancouver, the site being on King Island, near Bella Bella. It would be in the development of a clay deposit, said to possess unusual chemical and healing properties, particularly for arthritis and rheumatism. The enterprise is headed by Matthew Sutton, retired lumber operator of Ocean Falls. To Vancouver ( today i J. L. Gilmour, F. Gavan, Dr. H. M. Daggett, Miss S. Stevens. Mrs. G. Armstrong. H. Purl;, P. Stewart. A. Weaver. I. Hanson. L. W. Baxter, J. C. Oswald, C. H. Klot?,, D. Tyerman. DANG (Native Children Off To Schools ! j Two special coaches were at- Uached to last evening's regular' ; train for the East as eighty-five i native children, who have been spending the summer vacation I with their parents in this district, left to resume their studies at departmental boarding schools at Edmonton and Lytton. Sixty went to Edmonton and twenty-five to Lytton.' The station plat C KS From Vancouver yc: tcrdavi W. H. White, Mrs. Rood. II. Mackenzie, Mrs. J. Johnson and infant. Miss F. Joh.ison, J. Drnnl-son. J. J. Sutherland, J. Ve;;'ry. L. Russi. Mrs. II. Kennedy. Mrs. IN HONOR OF THE OFFICERS AND OF THE H.M.C.S. ONTARIO TUESDAY, SEP1 EMBER 1 Naval Drill Hall, cor. of McBridc and lJt Dancing 12 lo 2 E. Kilman, S. MrClay. ! From Sandspit yesterday) ' Miss Moody, Mr. Ga'braith, Mm. fGalbraith. I To Vancouver (yesterday I It. Bryan, L. Osbcrn and child. Moose Home Making Committee Session The social service committee of the Women of the Moose held their monthl meeting at the home of Mrs. O. Stegavig. After a business session cards were played. First prize was won by Mrs. H. Muncey. with consolation prize to Mrs. C.H. Collins. Delicious refreshments were served by form was crowded with parents and friends saying farewell to the children. They are being accompanied by Indian Superln-tendnet F. E. Anfield as lar as jasper where escorts from the two schoc-.s w.ii take charge o( them for the remainder of their journeys. 1 Great Britain first began experimenting with rpntrifuljil-type Jet engines as early as 1930. I Tender Beef Ste.fc with rich, V' - ; ' stjP nitunl grivy. 't' main dish 1 V ; lxir for delicious hot mel Prepared in jiffy, handy, l--) fMi V u,,y' nut,i,iou "(tv I 1 tCAV ) o' Another fine Burn I ySWiSt XX Q V product . . . icrvinj )lifinX Q G)b GOCD0OQQ LA T Ti i TTT J feu tft& dkgs&i t Mi SIC BY THE I 01 II IHKIIS (Kind l ci uii-slon of the Common! im r,, James II. Thompson returned .Tuesday by air from, a brief visit to Vanrouver. Mrs. Thompson Is remaining in Vancouver and toria for two weeks longer. DEN'TLFVF.N H 00 the hostess. Present were Mrs ', , R. Giske, Mrs. C. Collins. Mrs. J. j ! Carr, Mrs. B. Biair, Mrs. F. Grim- ble. Mrs. A. Hamilton, Mrs. H.I ' Muncey, Mrs. Q. Stegavig, Mrs. R B. Skinner. . A QUiCft HOUniSUIMG MEAL FOR THE I!ELDR ffMCM VFimr rnnr nnnn imnn7 pnnr?i r..J uwietkia iiii&i vifiu iiuiiiu iiutauuM ruviti dviiU You could hardly serve them a more nouris ing lunch than Libby's Deep-Browned Bean Miss Eleanor Trumbell. who ; has spent the past three week.5 j at Jasper, Kelowna and Van- couvcr, re tumid to the city Wed- nesday on the Prince Rupert. Her I mother, Mrs'. E. C". Trumbedd c- j companicd Kcr to Vanrouver, i where she was joined by -Mr. j Trumbell, with whom a visit U I now beintr paid to another daughter, Mrs. Vine in Seattle. 1 ' i'lvt'alc)usi neat anl serve-that's all! It's ready in a few minuitJ HOTEL ARRIVALS .. Prince Rupert R. S. Mayhew, E. C. M. Sheffield. C. H. Hosken. Mr. and H. Hood. Stan MrClay, D. Rori-son", J. B. Dyson, R. L. Green, G. Lidstone, Vancouver; C. H. Mc- Kinnell, Inverness; W. J. Crawford, Stewart; Mrs. J. F. Butler and daughters, Alice Arm; Mrs. E. Brown, Nanaimo; Miss V. Fairbairn, Queen Charlotte City; J. J. White, New Westminster; Mrs. F. B. Wilson. West Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Brown Jr., Seward, Alaska. digestible and delicious. Libby's Deep-Browned Beans arc rider H flavour, extra tender, because they're cooked til CONVINCED 'i Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, fonn-i der of Christian Science, re;ard-1 ed herself as the incarnation ofj the feminine principle of Uieiy i School Board Has Building Headache Last night's meeting of the school board proved a headachs factory lor trustees as cosU above contract price for building the new ; hols in muted to almost $15,000 although work has hardly started. Letters from thj aii:m.c;t.; Sha-p and Thompson, Berwick. Praiv 'nfo.med the board of the additional costs involved. F.rst came lh? concrete tunnel f?r prote:tioM of the city's water niai.i under the new Booth .'..'hool at ai;ciiii $1,0 W, That was exclusive Deep-Browned way. Libby's paten r.u.ttnn mntkml . . L I. vwwmiig inviuuu suiiyuiiua catn ucan Wltn evtj heat . . . gives a through ami throiigbwnitnK .TYPEWRITER niBBONS Typewriter Tibbons are beinat; made of nylon; ' the material's! strength and resiliency Is siid to! give it a longer life than stand- 1 which no other beans can equal. Then tat plump, tender bean is smothered in LiHVsow rc ard ribbons. idiixy iiJinaiu sauce, uriiniui ui apntiizincnaviii;: recessary because th?v liai been! i OBI Try libby's Deep-Browned Beans-taste beans at their bestl (old by City Engineer Don Stewart before plans had been drawn that reasonable precautions would be necessary and what they considered to be reasonable 1 re-nut ;nn- ri-d not meet tho 1 CANADIAN iWIIISKY w jta YfOf'f'J&k " ' 'I 'm approval of Mr. Stcwatl. Flans ..-.i uj ty al'cred acro"din'.y. Thsn there was the matter of pvprc si-cMit'i: at. an addel , cost of t300. c.ccrs for the gym-jr.a.-nnii at S't,3i 1. irHtallatiin. of a fuel tank a',. y2r2, all above the contract pri.-re WiUi tl:c excep-: tion of the gyrroc, the gymnas-j ium do rs. arA the tsnk insral-pt;on, the bwd di';rlaimed all know 'rd?e oi' i"he change? until pftcr work had been completed. In the ra?e of the lank instal-lat'r-n. Trustee Bru?e Brown said he had talke I with the contractor, who had sdviscd him the tank storing fuel for the old I school was i;i the way of work , for the new one and that they ihad airerd a pood plan J ould be .to instal the tank for the new school immediately and connect the old school furnace with DISTILLED IN CANADA II L EM) EI) IS CANADA MOTTLED IN CANADA for V is J: i : CANADIANS WHO APPRECIATE THE FINEST CANADIAN WHISKY FRANKFORT W5TIURS (CANADA) LTD. I tk.l dvtfUwiimt M Ml fMiiki w 4lyd by This advertisement is not puDusnea or displayed by the Liquor v;.ii;ui hijiird. or Dy the Guvernmenl of British Columbia t ' - he tank, the extra cost to be i only for connectinc. He asked Jtliat a separate letter bo sent j to the architect querying the j expenditure. The matter of the ! doors was an expected charge above the contract. Trustee A. '. Dominato backed up Trustee I Brown's remarks. In addition, I the architect suggested weather-! stripping window sash at $560. ' On mot.lrm f Trustee Brown. A SUGGESTION TO HELP BALANCE YOUR FOOD BUDGET! wrathalls photo unishing See our Kodak Camera . Line-up. Flash attachments for all Cameras. Kodacolor and Kodacjhrome Film. Developing, Printing and . . Enlarging. . 320 - 3rd Ave. W. Serv6 Libby's Deep-Browned Beana in place of a i meat course regularly once or twice a week. Like meat, Libby's Deep-Browned Beans with pork I and tomato sauce are a high protein food which I provide the food energy and nourishment your I family needs. Start serving Libby's Docp- j Browned Beans today keep several cans oil ! , BRASSIERES r Here is the Special you have been waiting for! seconded by Trustee Mrs. E. W.j Becker, a committee was set up1 to pass on changes of details of i construction up to $500 additional cost between board meetings. The : committee appointed by Chair k hand at all times. milled man Dr. R. G. Large consists of Trustee Dominato and Joe Scott FV $1-00 W Villi V " u . Rose Marx Bra .. FraQsr ft Pavnn SPFfil ALS PURELY MENTAL Scientific tests have indicated that time is aencrally over-estimated in rooms painted in red tones; underestimated where blue predominates. DOM'S DEP'T. STORE ...... First Qualify Hylcn pose 51 Gauge. Two New Kail GlVudci Visa and Dawn Haze. Eiaes 9 to It ...- - VAIR Dresses for the Large. 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