Prlnca Rupert Doily Ue-;z Thursday, September 21. 1950 Smi!esJn Chuckles Conservatives - Coming Back 1 2r150-Mile Mercy Flight Completed EDMONTON tP-The lonm merru fliuhf (n rn.i.i- ."" SHIPSand WATERFRONT un f,7s.fcr MONTREAL, Sept. 21st Your Lusband will be inrhunted by your lovclv hands when you jrive tlirm the soothing, smoothimc rsra tvi JERGE.N'3 I.OIIOX! 'ies, n-n (eyes tm.umi!) love ttwir women to have lorrly hun.ls and Jergena Inioa iovmurMr;H 3 sill ! of WCto Mrs, Henry Smith Is Orange llonoree Fast mistresses of the Ladies' Orange Eenevolent Association, at a business and social meeting last night at the home of Mrs. H. Paulson, Eighth Avenue East, honored Mrs. Henry Smith, long a prominent member of the organization, who is leaving shortly for the south to make her future home. Durlnpr the refreshment period, Mrs .J. Johanson presented Mrs. Smith with a souvenir spoon as a tangible token of esteem and best wishes. Remarks appropriate to the occasion was made. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. R. Carr, Borden Street. AIR PASSENGERS " "auus aviation . history was completed to- Hfltr ciliun mi r f. ... aircraft completed a 2.15()-mn flight from Edmonton to Eure ka Sound weather station in the Northwest Territories, 680 miles south of the North Pule. The plane carried an Air Force doctor to the station, where I e roy Havens, Berkeley, California 1 01 nia. in nei-inn!,, m V. --jr Hum oiooo. poisoning. The doctor gave the American weatherman first aid L VW7 1 1- """" ""'"a io Keep tlirm ttmt wavl I V - pp an extra bonk in your kitchen. Cse it after , K ,Vk I'Viy w:itcry chore. Most wonu o who have loarnrd mefrMmlSrHUi is Umihful way ta smooth, nt tract it e hnmlj know that even as fine a lotion iw Jurga has ta be ueU reiiiiarlY t. (to lis koo.1 work I Jei gens l.otiua is 10c, 2So, fcjo and 9; JErer PJayerf Tfce ".Wop Came"? You get maps of the -always lonirrd to spo and plan an imattinsry viil. But why not make your miiii-gume a reality? Find out how much your tup will cost, then cim n a Sm tnin Account for it t the BANK OF MONTltEAM I tali mine my 'Xnns.'Wiw- A..t,..i" .i ...i. t -.. in, , 'ClUr lib . ...L.Hiii , r.u u IllMUlll I pill one-twelfth of my vacation cxixmsfs into it. There'll be no sudden simin on your lnidiet if you pkin ahead Mike this I Why not make up your mind now . . . while ! CALGARY The Progresslve- Conservative party may actively participate in the Alberta poll- ! tical field again after an absence 1 of several years. A candidate may be nominated in the forth- j coming by-election In Olds riding, j. Ross Henderson of Cal- igary. head of the party for the province, states. . jnounced: "It's a boy six feet . tall and 185 pounds." I When r.::sg Haaei. a seml-in-I valid living in a downtown hotel, suddenly began receiving j stream, of telephone calls, there wa much curiosity among the personnel. A strict rule forbade ; listening in on any guest's con-, versation, but when the manager paid his monthly call to collect I the rent he risked an lnnnh v about the recent activitv nf her i telenhone. "Yes, Isn't It wonderful?" MUz Hazel said happily. ' I get so tired sitting here day after day with no one to talk to that I had my sister stick one of these tiny labels onto a menu each timt she ate in a restaurant. So far I've found that the so-cailecl wolfe is pretty nice at heart." The tiny label she handed the manager read: Lonely? Call Mtss Hazel Main 2102, Room 42 time to check that , battery BETTER CAR CARE STARTS HERE v rxue rotttro rum To Vancouver (today) R. K Vivian, W. Leeslnfj. T. J. Piynn. I J. Davip?, J. T. Beckett. G. F. Williamson, E. V. Whiting, W. Prachman. H. J. Swengel, J. T Smith, J. T. W. Place, P. J. Nation, O. Neilson. To Sandspit (today) A. Collins, Mrs. D. Kendall, W. J. Irving. J.'Degraves, Mrs. L. Smith. To Stewart ( today i Dr. A. J. Pentland, Mrs. M. Bennett. From Alice Arm to Stewart (todayi R. Duhlop and Mr. Donnelly. From Vancouver (yesterdayi Dr. A. J. Peritland, Mrs. Spir, D. A. Shephard. G. J. Hamilton, P. Walson, A. Dunlop, E. Aber-nathy. Prom Stuidspit (yesterdayi E. Nickerson, Mrs. L. Abrams, Mrs. D. Kendall, W. Tinker. Crash Victim i Bodies Found VANCOUVER. Bodies of two men, killed in an airplane crash off Bowen Island outside of Vancouver harbor, were recovered yesterday. They were Allan M. Beach, the pilot, and N. J. Lebans, a passenger. JFIuffy-liqht h ' " - J uieicB picmy 01 nine to save . . 11 of M ' Sunshine Account" this pay inent on your next vacation. ".Vow, ISow . . . r ho't Flirting P xi s not an act, it's a fact it's! that certain tan talizing glow that I WOODBURY'S provocative m Powder phade 1 4 V "COOUETTK" A gives to your complexion 1 Whether ,i Mioppinp, uimng or ilane-tng, you'll see compliments mir-rored in every glance nlien your ' skin has the rutin-snioolli siicea promised by a unique mgrediesl contained in "Coquette". 1 love (it warm, golden rachel tone... its tender texture . . . heavenly fragrance . . . and longer cIihr. platen your powder with tha .reamy new "Coquette" pink lipstick and then, then you'll shaw the conquests of provocative "Coquette"! Choose the powdi-r in 19c, 37s or 6!)c tize . . , and the lipstick is just 49c. Oop.l Don't Throw Away I ictx i hat Vegetable ' ' VT Waterl It's full . A needed nour- 'j&Vt olC ishmrnt . . . and ynu f;m m;lk9 iSu.jj deli- " "T7w7iii JT cious nourishing . TWI instantly bv adding BOVRIL. Yes, the beefy flavour and goodness of Bovril, added to hot vegetable or potato -water, makes marvelous Eoup . . , Jand it takes just a few minutes to make. It's simple, too, to make a big bowl of Bovril gravy by add- ihg flour, extra hot water and Uovril af.er you've cooked yaur meat. A luscious way to make meat taste like more and so very economical! There's no doubt about it in these days of high meat prices, Bovril ia wonderfully kind to your budget ... it gives you more meatmess with vour meals for so little cost! Hay Bovril at your favourite grocery or butcher store next time you're ahoppmfc. J5ays Mrs. A. Butler ;'k i "You con't beat I "'".ft V .' 'I Avlmer for tru K Thot'i why Janet. Barry, Dad and i VS ... .: enjoy it often.' 5?' 'vU I , I asked the priest in our village ii, during his early years in the priesthood, he hadn't often regretted the restrictions placed on his relationship with the attractive young women of his congregation. "More often than I care to remember," he answered. "However, when I view many of these same good women today, I am strongly reminded of God's great wisdom and mercy." Whea tne last guest had gone after the wedding of my young-tst daughter, I sat down in the living room and wept bitterly. I feit utterly bereft. For 25 years my three girls their health, edu cation, c'othes, friends and pleasures had completely absorbed my time, energ) and thought. My husband, whistling .softy, strolled in. "Oh, Tom," I sobbed. "what am I going to do? All three of the children gone!" mere was a moments silence, then my husband asked, "Has it ever occurred to you that you might try getting married?" From "Life's Like That." While I was visiting my brother in Sherman, Texas, a census-taker told us of this experience. Her territory Included a slum section, tund as she walked down the block one clay the woman she had just interviewed come running after her. "1 done made a mistake, lady," she panted. "I give you my insurance age, 36. I got to give the Government my old-age-pension age that's 42." From "Life's Like That" The Reader's Digest. Recently one of 'the sinle girls in our office came In early one morning and began passing out cigars and candy, both with blue ribbons. Somewhat puzsled and more than a little surprised, we asked the occasion. Proudly she displayed the solitaire on her third finger, left hand, an an- Golden - brown -mm 3 i i ntj-1 l r.;; t , on There is a CROYDON For the Young Lad and Lady too! , Don't You Find your young daughter always feels proud whea she'r . a f.iii .-ini iiviua a uisjl (,aa make all by herself. It's one of those delicious ilH dpsser,s- Simply make up a shallow pan (strawberry Jell-0. When firm, lireak into bils wilh va.fork and mix with. whipped cream. Tile in glares lined with lady fingers. Of course, any one of Jell-O's seven sparkling "locked-in" flavours may be used 'Htifl fninvml I tile t I l -...i." . . f i ,i Salmon Net Fhhing Closing Down for Season Bad . Weather Slows up Fishing The Skeena and Naaa, Gren-ville Channel and Princips Channel salmon areas close to all salmon net fishing tomorrow at 6 p.m. The Butedale area closes to all salmon fishing at 8 p.m. Sunday, September 24. Purse seine area number 1, near Masset, opens to salmon net fishing Sunday at 6 p.m. with the exception of Juskatla Inlet, which will rpmain closed. Volume of fish caught off th west coast of the Queen Charlotte Islands has slackened off considerably this week, and bad weather has slowed down boat movements and reduced catches somewhat on the east coast. Two visiting Ketchikan Vessels were In port this morning, the Dagney, Capt. S. L. Wiks, and the Sidney, Capt. O. Hendrlsk- sen. The Dagney brought in canned salmon while the Sidney carried frozen fish lor transshipment east. CP. ss. Princess Louise, Capt. Charles Robson, was in port yesterday afternoon on her return south alter an Alaskan voyage. Embarking here were Rev. E. A. Wright, D. W. Evans, L. W. Griffiths, D. M. Sanderson, J. K. Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Vivian, G. C. Lande and C. Bing. Lusty Outdoor Action Picture A lusty action epic set against the roaring background of the southwest just before the turn of the century, -The Furies," with a stellar cast, cornes as the feature offerlne to thp screen of thp Capitol Theatre here this Friday and Saturday. It Is the exciting story of a fabulous cattle baron who bought his ranch empire With guns and ruled through violence. This role is played by Walter Huston and the picture was the last before his death. As Huston's beautiful but self-willed daughter, Barbara Stanwyck has an outdoor role for the first time in many pictures. Leading man is Wendell Corey whose part is that of a two-fisted owner J of " a gambling . house and dance hall. Based on a novel of the same name, the picture was largely filmed on location in Arizona. The supporting cast includes Judith Anderson, Gilbert Roland. Thomas Gomez. Beulah Bondi, Blanche Yurka and Al bert Dekker. Boycott On Cargo Lifted NEW YORK W Leaders of Atlantic Coast longshoremen today lifted their boycott of Soviet satellite cargoes but delayed decision as to whether to resume handling of Russian cargoes. Longshoremen have been refusing td handle cargoes in protest against Communist aggression in Korea. r : '.'... t. ( V ltd? " & . This advertisv;ent is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" MIP ASK FOR lgJr PACIFIC ISisBjj' MILK ,(RADlTtO . kE V A p o R A T F 0 More and more people are finding out the added goodness that Pacific Milk packs into every vacuum tin. Pacific's smooth, creamy -rich texture means satisfying nourishment. You'll like it. PACIFIC MILK Vacuum packed and Homogenized places you've . and open your - day,' with the first regular iml&U Tie Flrtt Week, back at school arc the busiest weeks ' 5' ... so many new y ; new playmates toVfA;gy pl'i.v with. ,o uii-jj5' a der your fhildren's Xy, I oils! Hut because f-l tliese lirt weeks are extra-biicy for you. too . . .here's a Vp a meal lo satisfy the bigqeH ?'P'tite and it takes just min to prepare! Il's delicious IvitAFT DINNER. M-mmm! It's a real main dish. In every package of Kraft Dinner is a special, fast-cooking macaroni that cooks to fluli'y lightness in only 7 minutes. And in the same package, Cheddar cheese, already grated, to' sprinkle in for rich cheese flavour. For just a few pennies there are ample servings for four! 3? ' f3 L TJt For Another Meat!" is often A happier discovery for your family than for you, the busy cook. Hut here's a meal-getting tip to make ercrione happy. I've made many a delicious, nutritions' meal in minutes with CANNED SALMON as -the Star. For a gala salad or a hot casserole dish, there's truly nothing like it. Becausa C.nnned Salmon combines so wonderfully wilh many basic dishes, it ran ive exciting variety to your menus easy and economically. Yes. if you'ru interested in cutting food costs, you'll find there's no waste when you use Canned Salmon. All cooked and ready to est it's all food nutritious and completely appetising! I r.tmght The Mol Beautiful f Bran Ash-Trayt yesterday ami they look so wonderful in my livms room that next week 1'il buy a couple, of brass candlesticks. I'm definitely "sold'' on this new trend lo brassware in home decoration! It. adds such glowing beauty to any decorating scheme contemporary or period. Next time you're shopping, look for the bras-ware display in your favourite stcre. And, remember when you're ; bev.nn brassware for vour "home , ,be sure to buy, UHASSO, tool' " Mb will keen your brassware hand-romelor alifetim.-.o, tit's so vtry easy to use for it's the polish made for brass! A'ltt Autumn Ilousetleaning It Vane, accidents can happen to fffc Vour furniture. V-V. drapes and rugs . . . butter dropped or perhaps chewinor n u m But don't worry! r1- t'se KNERGIXE CLRANIXfi FLUID. It will help keep your home spic 'n' sjian so inexpensively! You can easily get rid of ugly grease spot on your rugs and upholstery with Energine. Eneigine removes fresh paint, tar and chewing gum, too! And, though it's so effective, it's absolutely safe! ... contains no acids nor caustics! What's mora Energine works wonders cleaning tubs, basins, tiling and refrigerators . . . stubborn stains vanish and porcelain surfaces tjliine! You'll find it's a household "must". Take my advice and put Energine on your shopping list today at drug and department Btores for as uuie as zoc. the miseries of a cold this Fall! anil keep it handv! Tken at or sneezes, this new .mill. can stop cold nunivtoms in a ,il ." Wene east wivcb who want a ia ii eeciai pacKaes oi jeu-u Jelly Fowdera d i on hand for everyday and company dinners. Jull-0 ia a v f ,l MW I IUUII IH(HCI D'i-y.t umM OAttOU Base Paint A:: CROYDON COATS LADIES' and MEN'S For Fall and Winter CROYDON IS RIGHT FOR RAIN ! No! a Water Mix pver kalsomine o fixe Resistant I I l ' t I Si'" For.th4 Fall; ortdi Winter.' season CroVd Baptone.ll"1 v paint, fcn roll on j ' ' v fromthe""'1 dorf the '"I Sre the w paatrt f" Dapco iok' Fany-ifl-""1"' ,-nn for rrrt? Inh VftB 1 your Bop Styles for Men and Women in English Wool and Gabardines. You can now get Fawn and Grey shades, also the ever popular Navy Blue. XWant To Wash Or Dry?" . . iivcryone wants to w uau i ii a disheswhen thty Zy7wvJ see the brand JSrtJPy ti t w, grand new I C'-I-b .SPONGE. ' It makes dish Washing a pleasure! Ym see, this C-I-L cellulose 6pouge is soft us velvet when it's wet kind to ymr hands and your finest china, lis square shape makes it easy to clean , the inside bottoms of glasses, pots , 'n' pans. It floats! ... no fumbling i around in the bottom of the ilish-tpsn. It's sanitary can be cleaned in a jiffy under the tap or sterilized Jin boding water. And after wu've . finished the dishes, squeeze your , C-I-L Sponge dry and use it to clean tables and sink. You'll lind . C-I-L Sponges ia five convenient j eises at hardware, department, , (jrug,, .variety and, grocery a 5e ure to look for the C i-h (label it's vour -n ,, BUAlity. TAii Zen And Excitement To J!''". J'?"' all year 'round wilh HINZ TOMATO PRODUCTS! Now js the time to buy the "New Pack" for every year at this time, at Leamington and Wallaceburg, 9nta"0: thousands of pickers gkther the rosy harvest of tomatoes frown specially for Heinz. Then this harvest is transformed by the famous Heins chefs into four family "flavourites" Ueint Tomato Juice Heint Cream of Tomato Soup 11 eint Ketchup and Heinz Chih Sauce. Tickles your appetite ut to read those names, doesn't it? Stock up now on Heinz Tomato Product then you'll have a rich upply of the "pick of the crop" the year 'round! PVl Cef Collet Unprepared by Jb I tuni.-M now lust sign of sniffles J discovery for colds Thompson Hardware Co. IS After a Day the Woods . There is noth like a good Should you desire a style not stocked we will be pleased to measure for size. Special orders at no extra cost. Pleas ask to see cuts of the new styles. Haul And you can enjoy Anohist's prompt, effectiva rehef for only about 3c per tablet! So, do take mv advice ni ie prepared! Get the Super-Econom"y lamilv-Sue bottle of 30 Anolust tableU at your drug-t;isi s tmiay! Hcmemher: all- ant, histamine! are vot Like Ihcu vary greatly tn performance. Anohist in the cntintftannnc formula recommended lor hmilu use 6a. STEAM We Open at 4 Every Atren-iiKinro wrw MANAGEMENT 'Arm You l.ltlw lnolr nt IrnR-t.TnA Al . ' 1 . .hadow ?'w" B,er . ; ...si. , 11 irwj wvli "'"'tory meiliod if feiinnme hygiene use i ZOMTORS. Zonitors are effar-tive, gieasehss. stainless, anow-wlnte taginal nuppositrii-ies tlmt are powerfully germicidal, yet absolutely safe to delicate tissues. And NORTHERN SPORTS r FRASER and PAYNE HEALTH SPRINGS jney re dainty and convenient lo use. Ask your druggist for Zonitors and write to me Barbara lirent 1411 Crescent St., Monti r' - for a free booklet firing frank facts on fennr - -Kiuue. ft will be sent V you ijft plain wrapper. Phone 658