1 ion of the lip .with .the cuspl- Prfnft Rnpet! Dsnp T3ett Ltti. Friday, June 11, 1948 R emmiscences In aid of Flood Relief! EA-- MUSICALE dor for target. There were many excellent shots. Sometimes the range might be all of twenty-five, feet. Suggestions have lately been heard to the general effect that the radio should be given a spot of improvement and fill that sort By w.j. and Reflections The Quality Tea Tiii.", if ti-f i ri:ht of the flood - More pulp mills are being plan-crisis. Tr.e rewp from the Fraser ed in different parts of British STUART FURKIS J.C. PRESIDENT Term of Office to Be Extended in 'View of Convention Prince Rupert Junior Chamber of Commerce last night elected S. J. Furk president for the 1948-49 term of office. Mr. Furk, who was formerly secretary of the organization, replaces A. P. Crawley who retired after more than a year as president. The meeting also elected four other officers and . a slate of f jolly banter. til, as the par iid Home Cooking Sale and the Coiun.bia continues om Columbia -with the great industry at Port .Edward already advanced. It seems like -only yes inous. By no spurt of "wanting to believe the best' could It be rot -said when he glanced Into the stew, there's something in it. .Weather was warm an J stuffy, the other evening, and terday since a promoter who was reasoned that the situation there ; a granger to discouragement i today is getting nny better. It's'WOuld Arrive here two or thre? nfter writhing through the play- !'ng of jumbled, frenzied sense an just plain oaa. xnose vho are to be pursued by reDorters who Q RANGE PEKOE lees jazz, one felt all hot and SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 3 to 6 AT VOIR CIVIC CENTRE Sponsored by Prince Rupert I.O.I ).E. Assisted by: NEVILLE OERRARD ' MRS. ALETTA GILKER FRED CONRAD The Junior L.O.D.E. will take care of children bothered. An thMi came re in a position to give aid keep on be pursued by reporters who trying to picture themselves in would, after listening to a brief the same plight. .'reference to the weather, receive eight directors who will assume Harold Hampton, Bert Jefferies, recommended by a nominating freshment. And how! A sweet voice, singing "My Ain Countrie." It was even better tlian a cool gin fizz. ' - Southern California possesses committee. The eight directors w mu-mrm, . . inn Al Mnnw.n Wnltpr T.n.ndom. an announcement. It was that nothing, that day, could be given out for publication. Subject to confirmation, an analysis of their duties July 1. Because the B.C. regional convention of the Eroom began in Prince Rupert in an insignificant way but, by were chosen from a panel of 14 y : Ted Smith. names. Junior Chamber of Commerce of Lyhudy Welcome Come with your family and friends the Lord Harry, how it has i what it was proposed to do, 11 1 I Canada is to be held at Prince Saturday Afternoon an interesting history and ma Rupert in August, 1949, the newly elected officers and directors President, S. C. Furk. First Vice-President, J. K. Mc-Leod. Second Vit?e-President, Carson would be available not Ster than one more week. Well.TTiat ought to be good for pretty fair headlines. - flourished. The bright yellow flowers, shaped like pea-blossoms, never need attention. The hardy little bushes increase and multiply, givutt; iout-hes of gol-( n glory to whole hillsides and viiaiiou.:ly chefing up the sobti changeless green. terial riches, famous climate and a progressive -people, -scenic beauty and Hollywood, .ar-t reaching trade and the fruits of the field but Southern Call fornia has no thousand miles of winding blue waters, -mountain Wallace. will carry on as a convention committee until September 1, 1949, instead of retiring after 12 months in office. The new officers were all el Men still chw tobacco but ather's Day June 20 A Nice Selection of Secretary, Orin Odegaard. Treasurer, TJavid Hay. Directors Harold Helgerson, ected by acclamation after beino: guarded and unfolding new gems of loveliness at every turn. somehow cuspidors appear to have gone out of style. Anyw&y they are less frequently seen (and heard) than in the past. We looked up the dictionary to ATHER'S DAY TINY PEOPLE The pygmies, -belonging to WKATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing, Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies mm . . . see how cuspidor is spelled and CARDS could not even find the word..tne Negroid race, average about i Located custom, arid.cusliion arid four feet -in height and live in the Congo region and other i parts of Africa. Now on Display f" fuistody hut cuspidor simply was not there. Reckon it will have to be spitoon. Well, if they -are INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED SEE CHEPSTOW, Monmouthshire. (P The River Wye railway bridge is undergoing major re I really disappearing, it will toe just too bad. "For one thing -it will mean extinction of a unique form of marksmanship pc- K. E. MORTIMER pairs for the first time In 96 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPRil There was a time when arti- jing the eyes of girls who are ficial breezes were hard to create holiday-bound. The main gar-but now that electric fans are j ment "Is a romper-like affair in better supply one can have a with blouse and bloomer shorts little wind disturbance all one "s joined. When you want to look own and remain coolly aloof to ' dressed up there is a matching formed through sudden compres- 'years. -- - the sun's best efforts. i skirt to complete the outfit, When the Sherman tanks Kilts are. an oddity in Canada I " I I " ! I I WE'LL APPEAL TO Vfft ) - f ' ""-"n ( Hep sympathetic jKdJJ Ji she'd call1- . T MV WIFE CwaJoTN SIDE AND BANDAGE U ',5 ' -y, f IN A DOCTOR ElB mm ft 1 mm, 75k mm IF f WON'T LET ME ) k MAVBE J YOU UP AS THOUGH fW 'Tv AND I'D BE Ll mil ill COME HOME ( JJ:7) VOU VJEKE IN . jlWf A DEAD DUCK FSvi C EhaIIEL CAUSE I STAYED WEtL' A "'Et?f?lBi-E U ( -J. . 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