prince. Uuiictt Dalls J3ctof Ati. Thursday, June 3, 1948 tr- PLEASE NOTE Reminiscences ' ' SHIPS AND WATERFRONT The picture "Fiesta" whirl, play this week-end is flM,,l.,,,.,n!i M. ,lH SCHOOL PUPILS . 1,112 IN MAY Enrolment In the city's four public schools last month was 1,112, a slight drop under figures for April, according to principals' reports read at the monthly meeting or the . School By w.J. and Reflections tion of British Columbia were entertained at the Nurses' Home Tuesday with an interesting display of moving pictures by Sergeant L. A. N. Potterton, chief of city police. Beautiful and .uuiiiiuiuik a new anrj exrellent hi M admired. It had been lacking J' "' B-HK,M How r the STATE OF ThTlSi I TOWN V Board last night. Enrolment i in April was 1,126. At Booth Memorial High School, enrolment was 456, as enmnnreri with AR9 In Anril - i - There were 257 in the Junior school and 199 fn the senior, Compared - - with the previous ," h- ther " one onf,. less les? in n fhe 3unlor high and five fewer Tint cfr rortarfoH I ' At Borden Street elementary school, enrolment was 188 and attendance Dercentase 94. ac - 1 cording to the report of Prln- ciDal J. S. Wilson. There was one les pupil enrolled than in II ..,.nii,( I 1 graphic scenes in Prince Rupert, Central British Columbia and elsewhere in the province wer shown. Mrs. Roy Morrison occu- pied the chair in the absence of ncllon) .... Mioa Truru .Tenspn nic u.i-u. uv..v, . who Is leaving tne city soon ior her home in Alberta. A large number of nurses were in attendance and the business Included discussion of the raising of rates by the Association for private duty nurses to $8 for eight-hour duty, $12 for twelve-hour duty and $14 for resident service. It was decided to make a donation of $5 to the Film Council for the purchase of a new movie projector and also to purchase an outboard motor for the nurses' boat "Reggie N." Mrs. Gordon MacKay was elected to act as president pro-tern in place of Miss Jensen. You saw It In the Bally News'. April. ,ed on him as a marked man Conrad Street elementary had Whu. in the face of much clamor an enrolment of 203, a drop of would falter and be silenced, four pupils from April. Princi- (Mr. Mitchell, however, unleashed pal T. G. Bateman reorted that 'hidden powers. His vocal cap-the percentage of attendance acity outdistanced and out- .Li ' BUYS am WHYS by "sZ I A wfkly tnoppint tni information ill MONTREAL, June 3rd Just the other day I read an article about the elaborate care modern research organisations use to check and double check the results of consumer surveys. That's why I think it's significant that each year when carefully trained, researchers go 'round to ask hometnakers which corn flakes they like best, over 80 out of every hundred ... or, 4 out of 5, as they say in the advertisements ... vote for KELLOGG'S! And. speaking of Kcllogg's Cora Flakes ... that's an exciting contest they're running right now... you should watch 1 1 i l,KaW CARTOON - NEWS for it! There are prizes galore... and Closes June 12 so do look for it ! Camei the Month of Brides and sweet girl graduates and parties galore not to mention the tqiecial food that belongs to them! And what could be more jierfectly keyed to June's party mood than gorgeous, sparkling JKLI.-O with its famous " locked-in '' flavor? A universal favourite that really needx no " dressing up ", Jell-O will inspire you to countless exciting variations and serving ideas. Strawberry Jell-O. for instance, with garnish of whipped something, . but another artist had seen to that. He too, could carve. Somewhere within him, the urge to achve would not suffer extinction. So, to bestow on posterity some expression of his great gifts, he cut his precious initials on the pole and passed along. PriK&PKKlnn of buildinuft and lonrl mav naiicA a folliiur i.n cherish the comforting thought he's "well heeled" even ' though his bank balance has an emaciated look. But let flood waters i move in as he moves out and it's something else again. He has no home and he has but little cash. A river on a rampage ha; no conscience. There is no overtime or any other kind of time paid in the Fraser Valley Just now wrhcre so many are struggling, prac tically around the clock, to keep themselves and their houses from being washed away. What they want is help and speedily. Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycle. (Subject to change! THURSDAY P.M. 4:00 Tony the Troubadour 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 T3.A. 4:45 Lord Caresser 5:00 The Happy Time 5:30 Hawaiian Echoes 5:45 Platter Parade 6:00 People Ask 6:15 Freddy Martin's Orch. 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8:00 The Mighty Fraser 8:3(V The Nation's Business 8:45 Bill Oood Sports Review 9:00 Ernie Adams Show 9:30 Vancouver Theatre 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:30 Nocturne !0:55 Recorded Interlude 11:00-Fish Arrivals 11:05 Weather and Sign Off FKIuaI A.M. 7:30 Musical ClocK 8:00 CBC Newj 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert ' 9:00 BBC NEWS 8:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Transcribed Melodies 9:45 Modern Musicians 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Round-up Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Bcrnie Braden Tells a 8tory 11 : 15 Reminiscences 11:30 Weather Forecast 11.31 Message Period "11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Famous Voices P.M. 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55-. Recorded Interlude 1:00 Symphony Hour 2:00 Feature Concert 2:15 Family Favorites '2:30 Comty. and Needle Pointers 2:45 Don Messer and Islander 3:00 Ethel and Albert. 3:15 Spotlight on a Star ELECTRICAL Anyone must be in woeful circumstances who is unable to do something for fellow British Columbians in this hour of dis tress. Here and there, the floods "" may may have receded but nav, Z That t tne indirect) eiieCIS 01 Wnat nils ,been Inflicted on thousands of persons are still being felt. The recora 5"uwi' at r'""-c "u P"t has always been a good (:,vpr Anrt Prinre RuDert wlll excel again. Lusty lungs, always to be prized, can be made use of in a variety of w ays; this, for ex- ample. When the Minister of Labor was doing his bit in the Yale by-election, hecklers lcwk class everything else within hearing. For It could always be sent a notch higher. Cast your bread upon the waters. One never can tell when he himself will need a helping hand.. It's best not to be too cocksure of anything in the sort of world this Is getting to be. With Watson Island excavating completed, a Job that lias occupied all winter, plant construction will begin without delay, states the cellulose corporation. This, it is further announced will need two years. But It will not require that long to notice a rapidly Increasing population. Scattered over Canada and the "United States are thousands who, if they never see Prince Rupert, are at least thinking that way, at this stage. The totem pole, venerable, freshly tinted and crowning the scenic summit of the Canadian National park is there to help occupy a moment of your leis- t0 alloW Study 0r 3ust to be rCfiDPC hIDD IC ' ULUIwL UlDD 13 1 W FA KIN H F A H 1 n a a 1 1 i iLnv lected President Last Night f All Set for Flood Relief Dance v George Dibb was elected president of the Prince Rupert Kinsmen's Club at the club's fortnightly dinner meeting last night. He will succeed R. O. Moore in the fall when the term of the present slate of officers expires. Other officers elected last night were: Vice President, William Brem-ncr. Secretary, Harry Sheardown Treasurer, Wesley Manning Registrar, S. C. Elkins Directors, R. E. Montador and Russell Cameron. Arrangements were reported well in hand for a dance to be held Friday night In the Civic Centre as the Kinsmen's effort in aid of the flood relief fund. Ray McLean i. chairman of the dance committee. cream of tartar In two gallons of water and boiling the dress in this solution. i' Q . How can I clean a pleated lamp shade? , A. By using the blower of the vacuum cleaner. , It Pays to Advertise-. !A FIXTURES APPLIANCES CLEANERS SERVICE SEE PHONE WRITE: 'coule 10VE k lie notion! j,, p mm AVKMK MIST IW j YOUR BESl EATING PLA1 ri it..rol KSE Ml 11 a.m. U f BANQUET IIAU-'J AND FAKTIE3 CHINESE D'sB BROADl CAFE W. p!l1 i w 3rd Ave. RUPERT RADIO & ELECTR was 95. Enrolment of 265 at King Edward was down by three pupils from the April level. Percentage of attendance there, according to Principal R. G. Moore's report, was 94. In the rural schools of the district, Port Simpson had an enrolment of 10, while at Port Essington 35 attended and 10 at Port Edward. Timely Recipe FANCY FEst'H MOl I.D A shimmering Fancy Peach Mould made into a loaf is good salad fare for a festive party or an ordinary family meal. It's made with a grapefruit gelatin base and is built with canner cling peaches and pimlento in one layer and creamy cottage cheese and lots of peppy seasonings in the other. 2 packages lemon-flavored gelatin ?4 teaspoon salt 1 cup syrup from canned clintr, peaches l'2 cups grapefruit juice V2 cups sliced canned cling 2 tablespoons chopped piniiento l',4 cups cottage cheese 'i cup chopped celery IVi tablespoons chopped parsley Vz teaspoons grated onion Salad greens Dissolve gelatin and teaspoon salt In heated peach syrup and grapefruit juice. Cool until slightly thickened. Arrange drained peaches and pimiento in bottom of oiled loaf pan (3 x 4 x 3 inchest. Cover with half the. gelatin mixture. Chill until set Blend cottage cheese, celery, parsley, onion and Vi teaspoon salt into remaining gelatin; pour over peach layer. Chill until firm. Unmold onto salad greens. Slice and serve with desired dressing. Serves 8. j HOW CAN I ? ? ? J By ANNE ASHLEY Q.HHow can I take proper care of the drip bag used in making coffee? A. Do not allow the bag to bP-come dry. After using, rinse It in cold water and keep it submerged in clean cold water when not in use. The bag will sour if exposed to the air. Q. How can I bleach a faded wash dress and make It entirely white? . A. By dissolving a half cup of NURSES ENJOY FILM SHOWING Following a business session in which matters concerning the affairs of the profession were discussed, members and friends of the Prince Rupert Chapter of the Registered Nurses' Associa I The Best In Boys' Clothes Whi ther it's fur graduation days or everyday wear, whether it's for seventeen year old or live year old jieaimH'akti:kS for hoys wear RUPERT MENS & BOYS STORE Chandler & Cowgill Photographer Developing, Printing Enlarging Uux 645 216 4th St. A ThePopuIar S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Sail! for VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 IM. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Fr information call or write City or Depot Ticket OMlt PRINCE RUPERT, B-C. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Boi 514 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert TESTED This scientific' instrument tells us what's wrong when you bring your watch in, and it tells you it's right when you take it away Faster, more economical repairs, with printed prool of accuracy. BULGER'S C N R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. William Eccles, arrived in port here at 3:30 Wednesday afternoon, delayed by engine trouble shortly after leaving Vancouver. Her port engine was disabled near Seymour Narrows and tne veteran steamer made, .. ., me rest 01 ner run uu uiie eiiKuie. This year tne provincial Rov- ernment has issued licences for the operation of 39 salmon can- neries, 10 pilchard canneries, 30 ' herring canneries, 14 tlerced salmon plants, 17 fish cold stor age plants; 10 pilchard reduction plants and 13 herring reduction plants. The B. C. Journal of Commerce & Building Record, speaking recently of the completion of the ss. Prince George at the Yarrow Yards, Victoria, says it was one of the largest contracts performed there in a long time and that between rising costs and obtaining material, the job had its problems. service lor toaty $ womim MB one g-r-r-and priie of $1,UOO.UO! eft. left on. for greater effectiveness. a beautiful fruit Balad. Easy to for m Bridt'l Coofciftf Scrpbsfc . . . here are pasy, easy recipes to cause delighted comment and compliments from that f) man lie loves to please! There's no trick at all to making a success of these dishes . . . but there is a flavour secret . . . CROWN BRAND CORN SYKl'P. Ask your grocer for this most delicious of corn syrups tomorrow . . . and write to me Barbara Brent 1411 Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q. for these delicious recijes . . . Crushed Strawberry Jam Oatmeal Bread Velvety Raked I'nstnni Small Fudur 'al:c . . . all from C'rouro. Brand Recipe Sheet C.B.B. Salad Dart are here ft.l again . . . and here's real flavour magic for a June Salad . . . .5f rrenth Dressing made with HEINZ DISTILLED WHITE VINEGAR... like this: 1 10-oz. can Heinz Condensed Cream of Tomato Soup; 1 cup Heinz Distilled White Vinegar: ' cup water; 1 tspn. salt: ' tspn. paprika: 1 tbspn. Heinz Worcestershire Sauce: 'i tspn. pepper; li cup sugar; i tspn. minced onion: 1 tspn. Heinz Prepared Yellow Mustard: l' cups salad oil. Place ingredients in a French dressing flask or 1 ,a quart container. Cover closely and shake vigorously until ingredients are -thoroughly blended. Store in refrigerator. Shake well before each ue. Yields 1 auart dressing. Juno . . the favourite Seeien of Lover (rides... and if you're planning a wedding reception in your home . . . here's something you'll want to include in those wedding plans! There'll be no K sky house flies to bun around that wedding cake if you sprav vour home thoroughly with SAPHO! Sapbo DDT the first liquid spray for flics, moths, insects of all kinds is always completely inatncilly effective! W hat's more, it leaves clothes and furniture unstudied for the DDT crystals can lie e:i.-ily brushed away. Ak for SAPHO 0 DDT with the handy hand sprayer... it's available across Canada in drugstores and department stores together with equally effective SAPHO lo DDT Pest Dust. ",'t Minut, worrying u.'w.,u urn,, iirr'nse stain on your living room couch! Ijiernine Cleaning Fluid will clean it up like magic... quickly and effectively, without the lusa. bother or rxnenae f the couch cushion out. in tko c eai.ers, ieS) i.ncrgme is a good unusj 10 nave around ... just "in case . Jfg dritth.. to wonderfully gentle with fal-ic of all kinds . . . cleans dresses hats handbags nigs . . . without leaving tell-tale rings! That's why I urge you to keep ENF.RGINE on your handiest shelf at homt or in the office ... it will help keen your furniture and clolhe t. free lic- n-span nd looking like new! l-lr.'. .!.. stag Dartv . . holiday Variety JXKWl1 w iSjp 1 fcff I Box 1118 cream and whole gtrawlxrries hulls Or brilliant Lime Jcll-0 to set off make hard to equail Here's m Plan tor Han-making tin Brid$ . ..in fact, a wonderful scheme for all brides June or January .. . past, present or future! It's tliis: open a Joint Account itli your husband at vour nearest BANK OF MONTREAL! Then you can more easily save together for the tliinga you both want. There's no doubt about it . . . money rfors matter a great deal in marriage and you'll find the best way to iron out all financial problems is to become "partners". Your financial position as a family will be so much easier to understand, when you meet household obligations out of just one account! So convenient, 'too! If your husband is away, you can do his banking for him ... or if you're busy, he can do the same for you ! So pay a visit to your 11 of M manager or accountant tomorrow! He'll gladly help you open a Joint AccounL Treasures.' . . . that's what these nylon ofk newsmaker arc! . . . slips nightie s foundation garments . . . and hc-ure -flattering bathing puits to Ka on a summer honevinrion ! Yes. the bride who ehops for nylon is a wise bride indeed. Kor nylon's beauty is its laxting beauty. It's fo very eae y to keep fresh, lovely and new-looking as the day you bought it. You know, of course, that nylon lingerie and bathing suits need no ironing. Simply "suds" your undies rinse and hang to dry ... in a j if J" I Nylon bathing suits are quick-drying longer wearing nylon never, never shrinks and it's Completely mildew-proof! And. rc-mcinlier . . . when you're nvlon-shopping...to look for that very iniKrtant label "Fabric Mad? i'-l-L Sylun Yarn"! eopfe Who Really Lika CoHoo ran t help talking about jy J cVT1 it. when when it it's l,l frulu W - f Rood. Ho if no coin- r lit eat s are made about the coffee J ou're serving, vou can be fairly certain .(hat it not a? excellent as it could lie. What brand would I suggest vou Irv? CHASE A SAN BOH N COFKEE ...it's coffee so restful, go fresh and rich in flavour that evervone will say "M-mmra... This is REAL coffee!" Yes. that extra-lich flavour makes REAL Chase Sanborn Coffee the favourite in thousands of Canadian homes. And to make doubly sure that the coffi e you serve will bring you compli-pienta ... ask for Chase & Sanborn in the vacuum-packed tin thai assures you of freshness! PHONE 614 313 TIIIKI) They're Biting Get your tackle for expeditions at the Store, boys. LINES l.r.AUrUS HOOKS SriNNLKS Complete fish limn JUM. Ave. W. 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