I . ' .....11. 1. ' . - . . rfl-r I?rfnre Rupert afip r3etoi 1 Thursday, January 8, 1948 asperior roo d Stores L PHONE 18 Free Delivery TftftC Grade "A" Iarf?e CTOp fWimM Larue OOn LUVJ Fresh, dog UAIUUL 1'kts. ... dd PEEK FREEN BISCUITS 37c TEA BAGS KETCHUP !L1&29c BEANS PFAfHF E01' DCAC No. 7 2-39c 5, 2 OtinsQQp 1 ins 33c ( JET-PROPELLED FLYING WING. IN SUCCCESFUL FLIGHT England's Jet-propelled "Fivine Wing," the AW-52, made its first eSK successful flight from attest I Airfield I I It has f wingspread of 90 feet, with a rudder at each end, and cost opproximately MOO.000 to build Ite .speed is still a ministry of supply secret. Here spectators inspect the "Flying Wing." Fancy, 1 lb. . Choice DON'T MISS OUR CLASSES MAY BE CLEARANCE mm Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season DELICIOUS OR NEWTON APPis OIJIOIIS No-1 0kanapm 4 Ibs- 29c ORANGES MwIium Size' Juicy 2 ,loz- 75c CABBAGE No-' Firm Hps,(,s lb- ioc GRAPEFRUIT Medium Si c Juity 4 for 29c POTATOES No 1 G ms io ,h 39c MMsrir 't.jjj.w'r' Ladies' and Children's Wear NOVELTIES SMALLWARES IT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP HERE! SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JAN. 9 Quality Dog or Puppy Food STARTED fishermen may consider it too late in the season to begin the course may result in it being postponed until next winter. REMAINS SCHOOL BOARD CHAIRMAN Dr. R. G. Large was unanimously re-elected chairman of the 1948 Prince Rupert and District School Board at the first meeting of the year held in the city council chamber last night. Dr. Large was unanimously selected for chairman by the trustees, A. J. Dominato, Mrs. E. W. Becker, A. B. Brown, W. J. Scott and D. Alvey of Digby Island. Plan Model Town To House Orphans MELBOURNE Q Citizens of Wattle Park, a Melbourne suburb, are to build a model children's town as a Becond World War memorial. Twenty-two acres have been acquired in picturesque parkland country for the erection of the town, which will be used to house orphan immigrants from Great Britain. The organizers of the project1 have collected more than $190.-!, 000, and an appeal has gone out to Melbourne inhabitants to provide to finance it. It is pro- J posed to bring the orphans , from Britain so that they may ; live with Australian youngsters ; De Luxe Quality $1.03 it. i V 1 if I j i fl B f rv , tie. i & Moore NAVIGATION Nieht classes in navicatirm I may be held In Prince Rupert j this winter under auspices of I j the School Board and Depart-, ment of Education if a sufficient number of paid-up students can be enrolled before it is too late in the season. The School Board last night received a letter from the Department of Education stating that the Department would pro-1 vide a grant up to 30 per cent of. the instructors' salary providing a minimum of 10 students are enrolled. Navigation classes, under in-structorship of Capt. J. R. Elfert have been held in former years under sponsorship of the federal Department of Transport but Gold Brings Boom To Farming Area ODENAALSRUST, South Af rica, "CP This Orange Free State j town near which rich gold strikes were made two years ago, now has as many new motor cars in proportion to its popula-! tion as Johannesburg. It is blossoming into a miniature city amid golden wheat fields that stretch as far as the eye can see. I Where once pedple lived frugally money is now flowing freely. Business undertakings j from the local lawyers to the hairdressers are flourishing, i The population is increasing' rapidly, but local ministers state that there is not much improvement in church attend-, ances. Civic leaders now are plan-1 ning to provide healthy and constructive diversions for the many newcomers. There is little amusement at Odenaalsrust at present, and movie theatres which attract large crowds are shown in sessions in order to accommodate everybody. The liquor licencing board recently granted conditional authority for two new hotels, each costing 50,000. Work is expected to start on one hotel this month. It will be a three-storey ; building with 57 bedrooms. j Town clerk van der Vyver said voters had Increased from 400 to 1,200 since last year. that department no longer operates them. The Board wrote the Depart ment of Education in December after Capt. Elfert had received requests from a number of fish-, ermen for navigation Instruction. The department replied that. If lfi students enrolled, it would provide up to 30 per cent of the instructor's salary during the fourth-month course, i The board set $20 as the 'tuition fee and now is waiting to receive a list of at least 10 paid-up students before it authorizes the night classes. The classes would be held four nights a week for the duration of the course. Possibility that many of the SHIPS and WATERFRONT Susan Light In Milbank Sound is reported not burning, accord- j ing to a local notice to mariners j from the Department of Trans- j port. It will be attended to as soon as possible, according to Keith Dixon, local agent of thei department. ! Weather was so sunny and pleasant as the steamer Prince i Rupert steamed north on Tues- ' day toward Prince Rupert on lpr weekly voyage from Van-: couver that some of the hardier passengers were able to sit on deck and take full enjoyment of the fresh air and balmy breezes, j It was a break from the recent stormy weather which has been prevailing rather generally all along the coast. The Prince Ru-! pert, with Capt. Ernest Caldwell in command, arrived in port at ' 12 noon yesterday from Van-' couver via Westvlew and Ocean Falls, sailing at midnight for Ketchikan whence she will return here tonight southbound. The vessel had a fair list of passengers. LITTLE OAKLEY, Essex, Eng., 9 An old Roman villa has been discovered on a building site here. I NO CO-OPERATION, MORTICIAN QUITS ' CORDOVA One can think of a better place in which to die tha Cordova. The only undertaker in the j Alaska town, G. E. Means, has j closed his business. He saki j 1 i "there was a total lack of cooperation." Outstanding sums due him included a large amount owing by the government for services at Indigent burials. 5 You saw It in tl,e Daily News , . , . . . . " ' ! teaspoon of sugar, and will be selected by Melbourne q organizations in Britain, and lt,th a ,ne CUDS 1a V - J I Via Vl rt t s-i ww ,i M V 1 Bustin 6TH AVENUE AND HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I make a cream substitute for coffee? A. Beat up the yolk of one egg. to which has been added one a very Divide befnr. p0uring i the hot cof fe? j Q Ho can t snftn stiff shces? A. If a little Vaseline jelly is applied to stiff leather shoes, it will make them soft and pliable. Rub it thoroughly into the leather with a piece of flannel. Q. How ran I avoid -forgetting j "ie exact time medicine is next due? A. By usin an alarm clock, setting the hands at the time j when the medicine should be , taken. HOSPITAL RATES CP VANCOUVER (P Rates at the Vancouver General Hospital were increased $1.50 a day on January 1. Cost per patient a day has climbed from $8.30 in 1946 to $9.76 in November, 1947, and is expected to reach $10.70 this year, the board of directors announced. The adjutant is a short-like bird found in various parts of Jidia. t J4 a BABY'S COLDS Help Nature To Fight Them Off Mrdfral Bcln ilenfoi there I nv iich 4Mnr M a eurw for cetiis only NnKin lie r-If ran Ao ft. & when butty's turfft, or stuffy brrathmir :un yu if n tnr jirMffirt cxipvritle M nrtee witb Nnturp. fir that baby 1m kept warm, ffts plenty tut steep end tuk ftr cur thut the tiowcla r thoroiiKlily rVaml of haraifi.I WBKtf. To da this without iipHrttiria butiy's whale vMm and furthtr w.-jiWiiing H, try Rby' Own Tiihh-u. Mild, y-l rt imvmplly in fctting mi of tt n irritntinir wmm rtm that mnLf hnhv rmilr44 n n-i l-M m. Ofore M llrtile of Srail"rt : "Mjr bahy if '2i month cnntrM a r eaUl m i trii-ii Uby Own 'Imbkt.- ' i threw thm mill off quick r limn "t bvfofe. 1 evrtninly mm 1-r Hab Own ' Vts fi-tMn a-w on." Kflwtiv tthn in . t-1' htHr tixntJ, rotistipatiun aiul ctlu r ailtc LaLy aiit.ienm. 2"". MR. AND MRS. GENERAL CHENNAULT Maj.-Gen. Claire L. Chennault. famed wartime commander of the Flying Tigers, and Miss Anna Chan, a Chinese newspaper writer, shown here together in 1945, were married in a suipri.se ceremony at the general's home in Shanghai. Miss Chan, daughter of a former Chinese consul in San Francisco, met the general during the war when she covered his headquarters as a reporter for the Central News Agenry. FULTON STREET (HI KNEW HIM WHEN . . . I CLIVK, Alta. Cyrus E, Ching now is director of Feder- j ated Mediation and Conciliation I Service in the United States, but E. L. Reynolds of Clive claims I he remembers him when he wr.s ! a clerk in a general store at La- ' comDe- Alta- Mr- Reynolds says I he had a friend by the name of Cy Ching who left for the Unit ed States about 50 yearj ao. "Build B. C. Payrolls" Pacific Pacifi Milk Top Favorite British Columbia excels in quite a few products. One of the most outstanding is Pacific Milk. The quality which has established it as top favorite with so many cooks is the natural goodness of rich milk.' prepared fresh for you. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed ... v... t-m- . t i I A ii s--. !. ture nd stir only until flour disappears. Fill greased muihn pans two-thirds full and bake in moderately hot oven (400F.) 25 to 30 miuutes. Nlakes 9 mufliim. Just wait until you taste the flavoui of rrisp bacon all wrapped up in a light, tender muffin made with toasted, nut -sweet AU-Hrant It's luscious. Get Kellogg'g AU-Bron today! Try these taste-tempting muffins tonior. row. Clip the recipe now I uuFU u.c w.u - completed in time to receive the children when the present 'las in shipping makes up its leeway. Boosts Prince Rupert In Boise, Idaho City Interest oi the Boise Chamber oC Commerce in Prince Rupert has resulted from a recent vUit to the city of E. C. Cameron who, while here, was a speaker to the P:-lnce Rupert Chamber of Commerce. Writing to E. f . rtppiewnaiie. secretary iu uie Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, Earl C. Reynolds, manager of the Boise Chamber seek.s further literature and information about Prince Ruoert for l tourist bureau which is beinj i.et up in Boise. "Mr Cameron " says the letter "is loud in his praise of the work oi the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce and of the scenic country surrounding your area. You have a very definite booster in the person of Mr. Cameron." Wearing of Wound Stripes Now Out OTTAWA Marking one more step in the return to normal eace time routine, the wearing if wound stripes by all ranks of the army has been abolished The hew order means that nothing other than medal ribbons and colored shoulder flashes now will be worn on army battle iress. THAT LONGER HEMLINE LONDON CP' The Light Clothing Contractors' Association, a clothing manufacturers' organization, has asked the government to make long skirts Illegal and thereby conserve material. , V -" V,.., M .-- Your Breakfast in a Muffin and so easy to make, too! ( What an appetite! That's the time ( kTy CANNED FOODS BRAN 8AC0N MUFFINS 2 tablespoons l dip milk ehurtmii( 1 cup aiflt'4 flour lciipugar '4 tPUHpoo" slt I eitR 2 j teaspoons baking 1 cup All-Bmn powder H cup criip, diced bacon Cream shortening and gucar thoroughly. Add egg and beat well. Stir in kellogg'8 A U-Hran and milk. It oak until most of moisture has been taken up. Sift flour with salt and baking powder. Add bacon. Add to first mix KEEP "REGULAR" Sh two NATURALLY JflDjW S'Z" WE DOCTOR SHOES HEEL THEM ATTEND TO THEIR DYEING SAVE THEIR SOLES MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave.