Local News It Prince Kupctt Dallp J3clus JLtD. Friday, July 23, 1943 ,r,f or a ems . . . "NEW LOOK" CHAMPIONED job,pecify Softball league game tonight, Ed. Barnsdale, service mana-, ger of Lindsay Motors, left on today's plane for New York. He expects to be away about a week. E. D. Forward returned to the city last evening from a vacation trip to Lakelse Lake. Mrs. Forward and family return at the first of the week. They will be moving residence in a few halt Thick Butt Shingles at Gyro Park. Gordon & Ander who dissented from a resolution that "husbands and wives should go. on separate vacations." He drew an inspiring picture of comradeship at camp. W. D. McAra, supporting sep Rolariang Discuss Variety of Subjects The "new look" received an son vs. Co-op. (It) "INEERIATED FLIER" WINNIPEG, O Winnipeggers held their breath at the dangerous antics of an apparently drunken flier at an air show here. But the flier wasn't drunk; he was a United States stunt pilot, putting on an "inebriated act." Bright Green nd Green Blend Mr. and' Mrs. Alex Cembella left on this afternoon's plane for Vancouver. Douglas Frlzzell sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. A. T. Parkin Is sailing tll Bed, Mrs. A. Guyan is sailing on the Catala this afternoon on a $10.75 per square trip to Vancouver. unofficial civic boost at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club on Thursday afternoon when Alderman Robert McKay supported days from the Civic Centre to Eby Court on Fifth Avenue East. stock of Bo'! Roofing, Mineral plete Miss Joan Geddes is sailing .oW arate vacations, argued that man and wife notn benefit from getting away from each other for a few weeks in the summer. Guest at the meeting was Rev. S. J. Green of Vancouver, this evening on the Catala for and insui-unc siuing . Roofing this afternoon on the Catala on a irip to Vancouver and Vic toria. a trip to Vancouver. Well Known Author it in a debate on grounds that it revived in women the illusion - Building Supplie. plumber PHONE H Mrs. J. w. Moorehouse and Meeting or International the more lillner OI ueorge urcen, a ciud had ban-member- of mystery which forthright "old look" Union of Operating Engineers Visitor in Rupert A well known figure in California literary life was in Prince daughter Ethel are sailing this afternoon on the Catala on a holiday trip to Victoria. ! & McCAFFERY LTD. Carpenters' Hall, Friday, July 23, o p.m. (172, Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Ished for two decades. The debate was one of four impromptu discussions of topics drawn from a battered hat by Sergeant-at-Arms Fred Scad-den under scruuny of entertain Rupert lately, enjoying a holiday cruise north aboard the S3. Prince George. He is Professor Mrs. E. Evans is sailing this Capt. Lee M. Gordon returned to the city Thursday afternoon by air from Esquimau where he evening on the Catala for Van couver to take up future resi attended summer camp of the George W. Stewart of the University ot California. He is the author of the books "Storm" ment Chairman P. H. Linzey. dence after having lived ln;reserve army PrlnAQ Dunn- nn . . I - JANTZEN SWEATERS TOPS IN STYLE AND QUALITY . mjjcit lor 4u years. Mrs. tvans two sons and daughter are already in Vancouver. Q. What Is the best method to use when one wishes to interview a business man on a matter of real importance? A. One way is by letter. The most popular way is to request the interview by telephone. A third, but often unpopular way, is to call at the man's office and ask permission. and "Fire" both of which have been chosen as selections of the Book-of-The-Month Club. Prof. D. G. Stenstrom, engineering consultant to the Columbia Cellulose Co., sailed on the Prince Rupert last night for Vancou Speakers were similarly chosen. Taking the negative side of the proposition "Resolved that the new look is superior to the old," James H. Thompson took the view that the old look had ft- Mm, CEE 8P Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frizzell Stewart is accompanied by his son. Of Chicago, who have hpon spending the past week here in ver after a brief business trip to the Prince Rupert and Terrace districts. a decided advantage in that it the course of their honeymoon Q. If one is introducing two was "long enough to cover the subject yet short enough to be Aircraft To Count Seals vou i to your skirt but, under normal persons, is it good form to say. I c kind tour, sailed on the Prince Rupert last night for Vancouver and Portland enroute home. .irrumstances. the new waisi- ..-r skips. ., nf men. 1 band should have enough hold Mrs. Wilson, meet Mrs. Jones?" A. No. It is much better to say, "Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Jones." An aeroplane is being used interesting." A touch of confusion occurred in the debate "'Resolved that men drivers should not be re INTERESTED IN DRIVING HERE .. ,.,otJ me oower to make the blouse this season to count the number of seals on the Pribilof Islands, ninmnnd Denuve. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brown and son and daughter, after revisiting the city during the past TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! and it is being found much more Abbott Sydney of the Bronx Tallorea conun mm uruau cloth sleeping pajamas pattern accurate, an official of the Uni quired to have pink slips" when J. Harry Black, who was supposed to have argued the affirmative, took a negative stand. fairly shout-to make way . mis is prob-rjn men are ed in stripes, checks, polka dots New York, is interested in winning the Manson medal being offered by the Prince Rupert Public Relations Council to the week and renewing many old friends of war days here, sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on their return to Victoria. J NEW NUMBER J . for and in all colors are favored by He was thanked for his support ted States Fish and Wild Life Department, R. C. Baker, says. The approximate number is now three million. A small landing strip at St. Paul's Island is used the girls for summer wear and hu lnnlc na dressv that the by G. R. S. Biackaby, exponent first motorist to drive from New ng the war aad to war ;ner uniform :i for expres- toDS could double for a shirt Rev. Father W. F. Lantagne Jantzen sweaters in the usual Jantzen quality. Sleeveless and long sleeve pullovers . . . Cardigans in pastel shades of light grey, powder blue and fawn. f "Chicken in the Rough ? to take home f CALL RED 705 5 York to Prince Rupert this year. Sydney has wired to E. T when slacks are worn. For the formerly of Annunciation of the negative. C. A. Berner went all out for winter sport as he backed the as the aeroplane base. The seals are now on the beaches where Church hereand now at St. Aug gal that just has to have flan- Applewhaite. secretary of the ; taste that, I niiatip thpre are somn verv , CI VIC CENTRE? PRC, seeking full particulars of tney come each vear Ior breed s were ovn, iothing spree.j reasonably priced suits avail - the motoring marathon and has, lnS I ) I N I N C. R O O 31 y ustinc's Church, Vancouver, sailed on the Prince Rupert last night on his return south after visiting in the city for the last week. affirmative side of the proposition that Prince Rupert should have an artificial ice rink rather than a swimming- pool. The advantages of a cooling dip in a been referred to the mayor of , the gay and GET MODERN FIRE HALL New York, who has been desig i :c. now uicjr, auie in luwn, icai lauujr nicy ie too, with their flowers and what-nots decorating them. What's in a chair! More than FORT ERIE, Ont., ffi Said to l iant coior ui be one of the most modern in community poo; were expounded something a nated official dispatcher. Sydney's wire is the first intimation of interest this year in the annual publicity award. the Niagara Peninsula, a new by George Green. rvative suits A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited meets the eye but the main thing is the springs. Coll springs fire hall is being completed in . Connubial co-operation at Fort Erie at a total cost of $35,-1 work and at play were cham-000. pioned by R. G. Vandersluys CHINESE FAMILY ARRIVES HERE Advertise ir. Me Daily News! rend towards : have been favorites for a long be taken as a! time but there are other types p Getting back' and one of these now for sale in A long voyage has ended for Bit as a nation! Prince Rupert has covered spiral A FAULTY SHADE may let the SIN FADE your FABRICS but we have SHADES that will Vktl tO routine springs maw """til ill a yaiai- ls those new ' lei series from one side of the Also the new knitted casual sweater, a new jacket that is long wearing, smart in appearance and beautifully tailored. keep out those SUMMER the wife and three children of Chung Kee Mah, city business man. Mrs. Mah and her two daughters and son arrived in Prince Rupert Wednesday from' RAYS. y handsome, chair to the other. There is no bottom in the chair, when you trouble mak- pick UP the cushion all you see ,;t when they 1 between you and the floor are Phone 775 327 3rdAve. WW TO GET .. rnmhinationi these slended-appearing sus- tuckinu prob- pensions. But they are comfort- China, first Chinese to come to this city from the Orient since the repeal of the Chinese Immigration Act last March. With them was Mr. Mah who went to 8an Francisco a month SALT LAKES FERRY SCHEDULE rt that boasts able and they and the chair band. Three ; frame are guaranteed to last 10 Daily except Mon. & Tues. c, stitched in ; years. Ironing 1 as0 to meet his family on their nd the band Something new in MORE Jam or Jelly from your fruit mm NO RISK OF FMURES Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed., Thurs., Fri. 2, 2:30, 4:30, 6.30, 7:10. arrival from Shanghai. He had you try pic- bMrd covers is on the local mar- floor without, ket. A pad with a facing of spe- Saturday Every hour not seen them since his own return from China a year ago. Mr. Mah is a natmalized Canad- chances are; ' rial type plastic is secured to U bid adleux the board first and covered with from 10:30 a.m. Sunday Continuous from a cotton slip. According to the, Ian. 10 a m. manufcaturer the plastic is so Last boat returns 10 p.m. SAVOY X I ? ? ? isHlET Announcements designed that it rfelects the heat and thus saves on electrl- Adults 50c. Under 16, 25c All advrrtlmeno a ttili column I Im arA laHnr ThPV claim thp I some simple1""''' ' ' , , will be chHrged lor run monw tt 26 ceiita word ; nousewue can ao ner truiuuu Return All schedules weather permitting. . Inquiries 123 Taxi HOTEL Masticate' ln about two-Uiirds of the time With the cost of living so high', Certo is grand news for jam and jelly makers'. Tbe merest beginner can use Certo knowing her jams and jellies will turn put right. And she'll get one-hall as much again from her fruit. These results are easier to understand when you realize that Certo is actually the natural substance in fruit which causes jams to "jam" and jellies to "jell". It's ex Loyal Order of Moose public she would take when using the tracted from fruits, m which" it is most plentiful, to make jam and jelly-making quicker, easier, more economical. THE WONDERFULLY SHORT CERTO BOIL Certo ends the need for long, tedious, wasteful boiling to make sure your jams and jellies will set. With Certo, jams need only a one-to-two-minute full rolling boil . . , jellies a half-minute to a minute. This extremely short boil means : A 50 greater yield because your precious fruit juice is not boiled 4 basket picnic excursion to Ter ace August 1. but one serv-j ietwecn meals, jetables, pas- ordinary pads. 'Arctic Trader," by Philip H. i Carl Zarelli, Prop. ! Phone 37 P.O. Box Hi ! ERASER STREET Moose Bazaar, Oct. 14-15. Eve il oils, butter, Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions ning entertainment. Queen Mary LOD E. Bazaar October 20. Prince Rapert Godsell, Fit G S., is, in the words of the publishers a book which "from first to last is a stirring story of America's last pathfinders pushing back the frontiers from the prairies to the polar .ings contain-1 ver, reducing nder the care .ysician. Rebekah Fall Bazaar, Novem 6 avuid cracks down and down to waste away in steam. 9 A very short time only is spent in boiling and stirring. ber 3. SHINGOLEEN Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, fj N Guesswork With Cart 1 5fa'lV v 1 l Results are SURE with There's no long boiling to dull the I 'ilO' TlVW I Certo if you follow exacr7y I 3 November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov 18. Salvation Army Home Leagu: lovely natural colour or spoil the luscious, fresh taste of the fruit. They stay in THE IDEAL FINISH FOR SHINGLES, FENCES AND ALL ROUGH LUMBER CONSTRUCTION It is Durable and Attractive THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 225 Third Avenue Phone 101 your jams and jellii .cio n,,v 23. 2:30 p.m.. Sons of sea." Winston Churchill's "The Oathering Storm," is a book about the Second World War which many people will want to Include In their library. According to a survey conducted among leading book sellers in the United States by the New York Times Book Rvelew, this latest literary effort by Churchill is in eighth place among the best sellers in the general category. i the birthday inserting the inserting the :ie cake before make black 'ir color? i little vinegar ; water. jrevent having Hy elbows? elbows every Norway Hall. ff- III the Certo recipes pro- I 7? 7v-V' , vided. Different fruits 1 gjf j 'LjfM V IV need different handling. 1 FJ Jl l j There's separate kitchen- I 1 J II 'V Aw"k tested reciP or each one- J V lHff raXs M. if w Cambrai Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale BE SURE OF RESULTS. MAKE YOUR JAMS AND JELLIES WITH CERTO. YOUR GROCER HAS IT. GET CERTO TODAY. November 25th. nance. Every Saturday night nH,ifllnu.s' Hall. (197 ater and soap. -n. After they J"d dry, mas-'iive oil. 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" cloth wrung and keep in Moving, Packing: Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable, and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 261 P.O. Bos 196 Aoti; Available! Wn vnur best tea kettle lost . - 1AJOFUTY !P Twenty's completed feedings by nth of allegi--i2 of the on the last 'hshinjr trip or ma Junior pirate your favorite saucepan to bail his skiff? Don't worry replace them wtih a selection from our stock. Shorts, Prints, ou Suits Blouses, PERSON ALUED PLAN 'chants BUDGET with Sweet 16's N0 CARRYING CHARGES Perculators Saucepans Cookie Tins Preserving Kettles Bread Boxes Tea Kettles Canister Sets Garbage Pails NO INTEREST It's th e Rex Caie ... for Tasty Meals Choi) Suey O Chow Mem !lt are asked copy ior an Nnients into office by 4 y previous to r. LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL Chinese Dishes a Specially . Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7 00 a.m. to 3:30 am. Nation will e mechanlnol raping to tha 513 3rd Ave. E. Box 1118 Phone Red 400 f Publication.