f Friday, October 37, 1958 J The Experts Say ... row of tiny peal buttons will emphasize a garment to the skies. Flattery is made by a large jeweled button strategically placed. CHRISTMAS NEXT Christmas may seem a long way off, but it's never too soon to begin present-making. The housewife who's handy with her Jttntzen Sweaters Mrs. H. Kingston sailed last night on the Prince George fa a trip to Vancouver. YOU'RE SMART TO INSULATE NOW M O. Gormely, district forester, sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Oceaii Falls on official duties. Meeting, International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 510, Carpenters Hall, Friday, Oct. 27, 7:30 p.m. (256) MIDLAND PINES Closes Nov. 1 until notice. you insulate, the further (253p) earlier liter the savings you tarn! rs tlie pruu'cuuii yuu iast a ml too rare early "f ..n .,c tiulnv fur estl- L -1 ' " atf. needle should find plenty of gift suggestions between the pages of her favorite knitting book. I A doll, complete with hand-1 knitted wardrobe, would be an ideal present for one's favorite j niece and easy-to-make too. ! Socks are always welcomed by , young nephew. He would feel , partlculary proud if they were; diamond socks "just like dad's." These could be easily made from j left over wool arranged in a suit-! able color scheme. j ' ' PATTERNS FOR FALL All Wool Sweaters styled in the Jontzen manner. Pullovers in the "Thunderbird" ' and "Reindeer" patterns - . ". at..., $8,95 and $10.95 Cardigans in the " "Reindeer" ; pattern ............ $10.95 Full Zipper Sweaters in the "Thunderbird". . pattern $12.95 ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. By KAY REX Canadian Press Staff Writer Just as the shape of your face should determine the style of hat you wear, so the shape of your loot should decide the shoe. And take it from the people who know the Shoe Manufacturers Association of Canada-milady should know her foot type when she goes shopping for shoes. A slim foot requires a shoe long In the vamp with high-walled last, but a stocky one needs 8 shoe broad In the vamp, h A high arched shoe should have a shoe which fits well across the ir.stap; a combination last-broad in the ball, snug at ths heel Is best for a foot low In the arch. The association also has a few tips on styles. Lens slcndr.i shoes increase the lengvh illusion of feet and legs whereas short stubby footwear decreases this illusion. Wide horizontal lines such as straps give width illusion to Entering hospital 10 days ago, O. I. Smith, collector of customs, is reported to be improving following a recent operation. Moose weekly whist drive Saturday night in the Mooie Temple at 8 o'clock. (252 1 Fur failure to pay hospital insurance premiums, T. Pesut and H. A. McKennie were fined $." and $2.50 costs in city police court. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richards, with daughters, Dianne and Joanne, plan to leave next Wednesday to spend Christmas and New Year's with relatives at Halifax and Boston. Sonja Tea and sale of home cooking and fancywork. There will be a fish pond and candy booth for the children. At 2:30 At the beginning of 1950 investments in Canada by non-' residents totalled $7977 million ; compared to $6913 million in1 1939. ' LETTERBOX NOTHING FOR TEEN-AGERS? Editor, Daily News: We agree with Teen-ager's "Three Cheers for Seuby." In act, the Civic Centre Association has a committee working on the problem of an arena for Prince Rupert and this committee will present, its findings to the annual meeting in January. However, the erection of an arena is a costly project entailing expenditure in the hundreds of thousands of dollars and won't be built overnight. LAMP SHADES ! ankles and feet: intricate ar Anwr,inc'nn Conrad School P.T.A. Hallowe'en Hoedown, Friday, October j 27th, 8 p.m. Games, prizes, danc-' Ing, refreshments. Everybody 1 welcome. j Moose Bazaai', Nov. 2 and 3. i Legion Tin;uv Fall Bazaai November 8. I Mrs. F. M. Eve sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver. It is her intention to take up future residence In the south. Dollar Day at Annette's Dresses, house dresses, skins, slips, bra's, panties, rayon gowns, hose and garter belts. Friday and Saturday only. Annette Man-sell's Ladies' Wear. (251 1 William Peters, Q.C.A. pilut Vancouver, who is relieving on the Queen Charlotte Islands, was an overnight visitor to the city last night. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kingston, until recently in charge of Lim-berlast Lodge near Massett, have left this district ta mate their future home in Ontario. J. S. Black was elected as first vice-president of the Provincial Council cf Carpenters at their mteting in Vancouver this week. He returned Wednesday on the Prince George. Norman Nelson of Nelson Bro-s. Fisheries Ltd., sailed last night, by the Prince Geor&a on Ir.s turn to Vancouver after one' o:" his periodical business visits to the Port Edward plant, also getting in a hunting trip while here. Mr. Nelson recently returned from an extended trip to Europe in the course of whi::h he visits.1! naay, Oct. 27, S.O.N. Hall. I Whist at 8, followed by dance. Music by Mike Colussl. (251c Ge! Your . . . rangement of cross straps, bold single colors, multicolors, ornamentations and contrasting textures centre attraction on the feet. If she wants to appear taller, the short person should stay away from ' light-colored shoes. onWbaXal. XZ " L Mr.and Mrs. J. E. Sedgewu of end LIGHTING FIXTURES (or Every Room in '.lie Xmas Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 18. at the Clvio mm vucZ::Z.lJAa "ailed last night on St. Andrew's Cathedra WA that he take nart n .hl fr" nc.! holiday a - v . . i r n I XI Vancouver Mr. Sedae - age activities -they are free with wick is foreman of Nelson Bros. menibershlo Fall Sale, Nov. 18. lO.D.t. I'.tH uazaar Novemboi 23. , L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. United Church Fall Bazaar December 7. Cards ggr Now! House Stitdim A Si They lessen the illusory height of the figure. On the other hand, opera and V-throat pumps give length to Liu iool and ngure. The girl with big feet will find they appear smaller when she wears a full .skirt. Pronounced color contrast between shoes and costume make the feet seem CHRISTMAS GREETINGS EAD.vlINTON Thursday evening, Wednesday and Saturday evenings. CAMERA CLUB Use of the dark room at any time. LEATI 1ERCR AFT Wednesday evenings. GYMNASIUM CLASSES-Un-der the guidance of UBC Phys Ed. graduate Ls Matthews GAMES ROOM With table tennis tables, pocket billiards. fisheries Ltd. cannery at Port Edward. Mr. and Mrs. H F. Robbins and daughter Shirley, salted last night on the Prince George for Vancouver on a six weeks' vacation trip during which they plan on making an air trip to the South Sea Islands. Len French, well known Vancouver fur dealer, is a business visitor in the city and will he ie Lomps larger and the figure shorter. Menstrual Pains,. .use PARADOL Lomps Shades Ever try dressing up an old seventeen countries He was ac companied by his wits and miniature bowling. t Ph 234 3r4 8tte. 1 " ri Hp.rt " PRINTERS STATIONERS . OFFtT Riippi W, garment wlthTiew buttons? It's one of. womankind's oldest tricks Rupert here until Sunday when he will sail south on the Chilcotin. Mr. French came In by car and had no hesitation in saying that of many bad roads he had travelled, that between Terrace and Prince Rupert was the worst yet. HLMS-Frlday evening at 7 o'clock. BOXING Under Constable Joe Ward of the R.C.M P. Yes, this city lacks an arena but we have a Civic Centre the envy of every town in the province that does possess an arena. two children. Luigi Silva, famous cellist, and Maxim Schapiro, equally famous Russian pianist, arrived here en the Prince George following a tour of Alaska After a joint recital in the Civic Centre, M. Schapiro continued to, Vancou and Electric Give I oar Battery. -A Break! Dollar Day at Annette's SINGER PORTABLE SEWINQ MACHINE ver on the Princs Gecrge while 1 Ki. Dresses, house dresses, skirts slips, bra's, panties, rayon gowns xvir. buva stayed over here to go hose and gai ter belts. Friday and : south by plane today. Mr. SUva, Junior whI Scsiof High School Studcnb of British Columblt K you cm writ 250 word uy, yoq aaiuraay oniy. Anneue Man-, is booked to play in San Fran-sell's Ladles' Wear. (251) cisco Saturday night. Is your ba.'wtr tljrdfbiwtiuAf -&' s ft. to,, take en thye dded load, A four healer, &n4 give extra power for those cold winter starts, wtow you fey i nay win this jr.nd Sinjw PartebU Scwinf Machine, your choice of Otrm Otrw fint fine priict prim if if you you don't don't wtnt wwt tti. -wins tewing Mchipc. bta.. Full Full deUilt UU. bout the conUit, fre. littrrtui to to help help yea you ft t tterted Urted end nd complete priie Nst . . . sent oa tTlti Sf-h ,( I '? i it Jt. I - tihMtftflM ferm ; LVT , "U f 4 ,fTk vSv I fc t - - KJ treat it property j WeH check and recharge It as rede.1. Dri UO- '' r i 8 - . 's Prompt and Courteous receipt of your n.m. td address ptinted on th form below. Moil it before you forjttl "en-.i1TB suggests that there Is nothing for the young person to do but to resort to drink-when here at our ve: y door we have as fine hunting, fishing, skiing and mountaineering as found anywhere in North America. In the r.ivnnii'r. v; have our outdoor swimming pool. Salt Lakes, soccer, Softball and baseball. "Teen-ager" can also take part In the activities of hU school, his church and his home and of course if he is a student he has his studies. He states that the business man Is only interested in the almighty dollar yet every organization looks to and receives financial support from the busi- nes3 man. The business man is j expected to provide uniforms and blaytng equipment for sports of iall kinds, and he does, aften at a cost of several hundred ridllnra 't Here to Servs YOU jiodore Cafe WW and Oood Food" n (or Send -Out Orders Orders 1 1 1 Wa ' Thi cvntmtt iM sponsor tNi fcy (A Pulp mnd Pmper L i - I S g lllllllll J ViAV 'ir i. 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FLYING SAUCIRS FLOWERPOTS ) : Certainly lacrosse would oe a welcome adjunct to our local ' spcrt picture and it is possible at small cost to build an outdoor lactosse box at Gyro Ball Park. ; If lacrosse enthusiasts will form a working organization to promote such a venture, we will certainly be pleased to help in such promotion. Sincerely, D. FORWARD, . y PLANNING l BUILDING Director,'! .tV. i t Civic Centre Association.' ( WIMTEft winter will WILL LCr ; (mh A )zczzzczccczc: P REPAIRING IS THE TIME I ' L . SOON SOON i D H a I rlw! f tM ont(ir a4 lM wlk lor j C BE BE WITH WITH US US ! I! ! 1 A I IIP Twi,ha f. A HOW-- KOW ) f'Jf GEORGE COOK ! 0 Colemw Oil Heater ; I irTiirTibir l! I-0L JEWELLER Low in Cptf Effint in Coll 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE "M1TED '' Contractors CHIROPRACTIC . FOR HEALTH CROSSED EYES IN CHILDREN I A child with crossed eyes lm-1 mediately excites our sympathy. No ! amount of bounding health or in-; telllgence can ever malt up for the I hiiuht nt rmtsHj eves. Children can Sls V.-lue and Beauty. tl I A .. .. 1 be very cruel to each other, and any obvious physical defect makes the child the butt of daily Jibes and Jokes by playmates. It's a ter-ilble handicap, and, In many cases. To Purchase Your STORM BOOTS, RUBBERS fpsr I I vaiiaDie now at V I ' 4 Pi rJ' Willl Confu I Cout .1 J !' 15 Beautiful S-Dlamond taK.OO if ' McOtl Blreet. .jlMW' .: d GALOSH 1ES fV ) L'!TZT.ZZ1 OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT fC"nERviCTORIA FASHION FOOTWEAR ;7P-m,ChilcoUn pin. Cami nsun 11 W W M mr m W - Iff m. Mm AT I I 1 CiT- f r k iiv W A M J V J r 1 lYyi I i V " i needless one. 1 Chiropractors point out repealed-!y that there Is a cause for every condition. There is a muscle on each side of the eye. and so long as both muscles receive equal quantities of nerve energy the ey maintained in its proper place. II the muscle on the nerve supplying one side Is partially blocked that muscle Is weakened, and tne stronger one pulls the eye to one Chiropractic is very effective In the correction of crossed eyes. The Chiropractor determines where the nerve Interference is, removes it, and, In a high percentage of cases, the eye gradually returns to Its normal poMlioii. t,The correction of crossed eyes m a child can change the whole course of his or her life. There will be no more ridicule from playmates, progress In school will be much better, and the complex that goes with crossed eyes will be a thing of the past. If any of your ctuldren have crossed eyes you should consult your Chiropractor immediately. Best re- suits are obtained with children between the ages of two and six. Consult Your Chiropractor 9 Insert) by the Chtropraetore" AMOCIatloa ( B.C. TART AND -a-rrZ? 1 11 MMl J MMPSON 5 - : : , . ! 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