THIS AND THAT ptinci ttuptrt pail; jaetoji JLto. Tuesday, June 15, 1943 FLOOD RELIEF CONTRIBUTIONS SHIPS AND Reminiscences By w.J. an.d Reflections (Continued rtom Page 1) I Gertrude Morrison Rpa Alpynndpr H. F. Robins 10.00 Wm. Tocker ......... ...... 10.00 J. B. DaviSj 10.00 Perry Bolton 2.00 Hector Gurnay 2.00 Wilfred Parnell 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stevenson 5.00 E. R. Pearce 10.00 J. E. Sedgwick 5.00 George Stevens 5.00 E. T. Lee 2.00 Fredelia Gurney 2.00 .... 2 .... '2 i Peggy Woods 2 I Laura Johnson 2 until she had finished watering her garden. "urate from Walter-Sienswick Walter Sedgwick Earl Parnell Mrs. Alma Venn . Dorothy Young Bertha Stewart Leona Clayton 3 6.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 'David Alexander 2 ! David Morrison 3 BilUT Alask -' . he briefly uj W It must be a wrench for a home owner to return and examine a dwelling that had been under water for weeks. At best it would be likp an evil dream-only with the difference that there will be no awakening with the glow of vast re'!e''. wuthbound ,,r v"7 WN I Ernie Stephens 3 Oertrude Johnson 2.00 obtaining , ouvp Evelyn Nelson 2 Melisa Tunes 2.00 Adelia Stewart 2 Charlie Leeson 1 Ivy Woods 2.00 "r ward to 1,, ... Martha Daves 2 Phyllis McMillan 2.00 Harriet Turner 2.00 Hector Geoman 2.00 Philip Ryan 2.00 Robert Dixon 2.00 Allan Hill 2.00 Betsy Barton 1 00 Robert A. Simpson 100 Elizabeth Morrison 5.00 James Leeson 2.00 James Leeson 2.00 Rose Stevens 1 plant Erwa Dundas ... Rhoda Williams Nellie Leeson Victoria Leeson .50 2.00 2.00 2.00 Once again, the record 'discloses, the best way to advertise is through the newspapers. It's the tried and the tested way. It has often been made to appear that new inventions (useful enough in their way), would mortally wound or sorely afflict the papers but somehow these sonorous and frightening pronouncements always sounded worse than they were. Calmly, sanely, the unshackled press Just kept jogging along. and machine James Woods 1 Oswald Alexander 2 It was on June 3 that Hollywood observed the fifty-second anniversary of the first screen kiss. The principal? were Mary Irwin and John C. Rice, and all it. ninnnntprl to was a smothprnd Pat McMillan 2 First 2V Zora Alexcee 1 Esther Moore 1 Amy Bolton 1 A GOTHIC FAVOURITE Fred Campbell ... 2.00 . Jgn and nQt much of lhat Yet "unu ior the Iting Cj vjeuige uaiii(jin.'ii .w Margaret Nisyok 2.00 Georeina Barton 2.00 t aroma. The coiirrntrat ft, I J Th CArfr ftfctlkrw AJau Swire, Inc. Ji") pj Joe Wilson 2 Arthur Morrison 3 Perry Alexcee 5 Adam Nisyok 2 George Leesin 2 barged 25 it was enough to disturb propriety, and arouse the clergy. It also set attendance records and the box office was not going to overlook a little item like that. Rivr fr " l l"' num. m a"a on thr. a,.,.., . Gerhard Sather 10.00 Dr. C. H. Hankinson 35.00 Anonymous 100.00 Nelson Bros Fisheries Ltd Store Collection .. 9.70 mini .rmv 1 2 5 loot I miiioiis Blarlcr Alex Geoman.s ... Arthur Leeson .. James A. Wilson Peter Hill Jr Peter Hill Sr A candidate, if he honestly believes support is influenced or determined by the payment or non-payment of a glass of beer, jr a cigar of villanous ancestry, must have an odd opinion of at least some of the electorate. The practice is sakl to have become fully matured. Which Is mote than can be said of the liquid refreshments. 1 2 "Strange case; they've been married fourteen years!' No coast on earth has seen faster progress in travel development and convenience than this one. The Klondike boomer pack 1 Union .steamer c anjfna "'nn linden returned 1,, Joe Dundas 1 Esther Sterritt 1 thl miirniiiL- fr(,m ... ed his blankets, shared board 3 medium onions, sliced 3 potatoes 6 small carrots 6 large stalks celery Timely Recipe bunks with others and took p. Dorothy Beynon 2 Ken McPhee 10 Stuart and ()thr Points and sailed al t.u chance on drowning. And if was not until the coming of the G T P. 'or Vanciiuvcr Ilrnun i-i.tr Lr t-1 lto lit l,l 1 1 M. G. Woodcock 2 P. Matthews 5 . auu !'! POWERFUL LIGHT FOWEY, Cornwall. Eng., that a voyage north was very Add water and seasoning r,,-rL. Z ?CXl different from what it always St. Catherine's lighthouse here I,1 111 U( lrnMfrrfd i, Fred Pheasey a Frank Alexcee 5 is to have a new 25 000 candie- Miss Eleanor D. Moxley .... 3.00 Mickey Murray 2.00 Mrs. J. Lawrence 1.00 Anonymous 10.00 A. G. Hinton 2.00 House to house canvass by Women's Auxiliary, Sandsplt 130.25 C. E. Love 2.00 R. Burnie 3.00 A. Slater 3.00 A. Hubert Leamy 1.00 Old Empress Hotel Co 25.00 Ocean View Hotel Co. Ltd. 25.00 Belmont Hotel 25.00 New Royal Hotel 25.00 Commercial Hotel '. 25.00 Prince Rupert Hotel Co. Ltd 25.00 Anonymous 2.00 had been. Today, it's a privilege ir havp finatinT mansion rail Povtt light which, under aver One can get that comforting feeling of satiety as easily from less known, less in demand, "thrifty" cuts, as from steaks and chops. Luckily these cuts, lower in price, are just as high in nutrition. But they must be uiiiuii tiiiu ifti;,inwise strips of 'rpiaceci uy Hie Camosun. rnrmta anrl rvitttma r.r...ii. will ut 11.. age conaiuous, win ue visiuiu iui Henry White 2 Henry Closter 2 Andrew Cecil 2 Lloyd Dudoward 2 ..v. wuituuui' tin- vancuuvtr-h for you, when the sea beckons. more than 20 miles. 10 simmer zu minutes. Then add ""peri-siewart ruute , celery, cut in 3-inch pieces, and summer. More siones ana not. an nag- ATTENDS CONFERENCE simmer 15 minutes longer. Yield: cooked skillfully! Try this recipe: ic Keep coming irom me rrascr AUCKLAND. N.Z.. t Sir six servings. Advertlsp in the Daily Valley flood zone. There was '.he David Smltn chancellor of the Dave Houston J. H. 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