.,DlXo: une Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, August 24, 1950 Half Pint AIR PASSENGERS i Bathroom Body Sleuth's Puzzle ji.nsionS be- ! ri of Ba!Umre and ;:;y. the lords pro-ml and Pwm- Gals Average but suits for the not-so-tall cializlns in coats for the shorter group four-feet-nine to five- group, stresses that they are de-feet-five rind designs them to signed "for the womanly wom- To Vancouver (today) Bill Thaln. N. Harvey, Jeff Naylor, Mr. and Mr. O. Cameron,, Mrs. Gale and twa children, Q. Mutz, J. Ward. Mrs. Callow, Miss Farrow Q. W. Nlckersun. Dr. R. H. Ball, READING, England (Reuters Reading police asked women I make the wearers look taller and I an not for fairybook ladies, but slimmer. Strangely enough, one of the to bring their husbands, fathers.l NEW YORK 9 She used to brothers and boy friends to help be the forgotten woman In the the police solve the mystery of clothing trade the "half-pint" thp hodv in tho hathrnnm 1 nf f ivp-fppt.-f vt fir Ipkb hut. OW WATER ' f ' ,1 snags encountered In giving tle ,s of "' f(liml They were taken to a sub- nowadays she's getting more of .""'"'r - -tu-uruiHs ,.t, on me ao-. J. S. Wilson. Mr. Deforest, C. Gladding, Alex Watun, O. ferry. Miss M. MeLecd. . J. App'.ewhaite, J. C. Boyle. Prom Vancouver (Wednesday) Mrs. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Howe, '7, 44 for actual averages scored in inches and fractions from widespread surveys of women as they are," In the trade papers, the company's advertising slogan is: 'The dame who took Samson was no toothpick!" , itU uf ral"' i urban bathroom in' which a a break. The reason: discovery10 blces- 18 aue 10 women ?an-I Reading man, Mr. John Every- that she 1 really the average Mtv- PleV lust don't want to be 1 seen buying their e.othes in de- body, was found lying face down American woman. n the bath. The window was Almw,t two-thirds of Amerl- slightly open, a pane .of glass can women belong in this group J Zr h hurZlar womCn Thev wouW had been smashed and there says the U.S. Department of Aa-' S thy-i!fH f an were were euu cuis nn on t.h the riPart dead mn' man's rirnit.nrp sot.t.imr (v. the , have them altered. udclt- height a littlo rwpr fiwp-tfpt. "Can you help us discover three. A mere one per cent are how this man died whether he the willowy five-feeUnine tVDe i, & Merryfield, Progressive-Conservative organizer, having returned Tuesday on the Coquitlam from Stewart, left by bus this morning for Terrace in girls will wear the "half-pint" sizes quite happily so long a the classification is not forced to their attention, is campaigning for a new approach by de was murdered or whether it was for which Paris creations are an accident?" exDerienced de-' ripsiimpri Mr. and Mr Davidson and thre daughters. Mr. Dale, Mr. Arnold, Mr. Frsser, Miss Kniitson, Mr. Johnson, Dr. W. P- Rob.w. J. K. R. Wood, Mr. Huculak, A. Woud., Mr. Gallapher. To Vancouver (Wednesday Mrs. E. M. Cooke. R. Larhln, J. Rell, Miss L. Wrathall. F. "N. Steven, Mr. Galt. A. Parent. H. P Thompson, Miss A. Flovd. J. C. Rteffcnson. Mrs. E. R.Dodds. J. L. arr. D C Frimhart H. W. Flesher. R. Y. Wilson, S. D. Craii?. To Sandsplt (yesterday) Mrs. A. Husband. Miss A. Husband R Chcnlcr, C. Y,Ml, Mrs,: F, tectives from the criminal in group numbers 33 percent. itinuatjon of a district tour partment stores. He wants all I vestigation department asked I the men and women of Reading. Further, the statistics show , ki2e3 soid m the same depart- j preparatory to the provincial that a goodly proportion of ment. and the clerks trained to convention of the party to be. "' wnat do you make of the these "half-pints" clues you see lying about in the are wetl- know at a glance what type the j held October 4. Mr, Merryfield that must customer needs and suddIv it ! will nroceed bv road to Vancou- rounded, the type in EB -VICTORIA , oatnroom?" But whatever the' deductions choose clothes carefully to avoid without comment. ver, visiting various interior a dumpy appearance. . Another New York firm, spe-1 points, enroute. g p.m., ottmuouM .38 p.m. Coqultlam iof local sleuths, the police made i jno arrests. A small but growing segment of the clothing industry holds xor the crime ' was a test of KM, STEWART AND IHT 8,1,11 " 1 people's at t1? e s e average perception, and was one iA A Jome" of the Items in the Reading s,hcu'd h,ave fTf? crime prevention exhibition. ityled a"d aled tn.elr meas: I The xhnw 4 i iL ) i Coquitiam. 11 pm. 'unnTII Ql'EEN U , li! flTTE IKI.ANOh 'nnstratp ,n.,hij... v .v--.. hand-me-downs designed for 1 iwt, un.j . . their taller sisters. can help the police to keep the crime wave down. One of the leaders in the September 1& 15 an. 10 pm. ! WITH Ql FES mm ISLANDS '1 movement, Murray Sices of New A model house, known as thp "All Clear" JountU Alonq White Cliff DOVER. England W Five "p.irs after the war "all clear" "i'l re')v iund along the . -vhit cliffs of Dover. i invasion Ironwork Is finally being ! -movert from cliff paths tae- ' wpc" nearby St. Margarets Bay : and Dover town- A . council official said the ie'sv was caused, bv the refusal of the War Office to co-operate in plans for clearance. .7 "Burgjar's Hose1' was designed orlf' Bav got the idea when, to show all the mistakes made 5? was, detailed to lltltt th by people away on holiday whea;, :10.SUI1, A'lgUM, 10 p.m. K J. 8KINNEK Kr'M ,ed. One of the most common mendous work and expense because uniforms had been de- 1 fc RuDert Agent VICKERi'lS DISTIILED IN CANADA AND IS DISTRIBUTED BY Calvttt fcenue pnone 000 downlad-verTising'the faci "tot JSf'" thC taller-than-aver-theoc-upants are away. I SLIMMER LOOK This advertisement is not published oi displayed by the Liquor Control Bond o by the Government f British Goiumbu. AS CKUlfafc SHIP BURNED This graphic photo taken by f, Atkinson, a guest at the Tadou-ssac Hotel, shows the Canada Steamship Lines cruise ship ss. Quebec at the height of the fire which swept the vessel Monday afternoon. The ship, which burned with the loss of seven Jives although over 600 passengers and crew were aboard, rushed t the Tadoussac, Que., dock after fire broke out as it sailed down the St. Lawrence. (CP Photo) i Lraworiage I rouble At Lord's Castle i LONDON Vi. Latest story Pbout British aristocracy comes i from Lord Brabazon of Tara. Lie was conducting a party cf Indian businessmen round a fac- tory when one of his guests, impressed by Lord Brabazon'p bearing, said: "Oh, my lord, it is extremely Helicopter Overhauling Plowman Unearths Buffalo Graveyard (( V FHCGM FLAUOUn ' .JJ (( CALGARY iff) "We're in a A unique overhaul job .for Prince Rupert is being carried kind of you to take such trouble CANADIAN WHISKY graveyard," a startled p'owman with us. I suppose if you were flilt at nrpcont & t Qon 1 JTntrn air . i I l x T - i i a.i Tint Viora Wrtu nimiM K tn tni ba?e on the Okanasan Airways mimra ui n. eariey wnen ma two men began to break 'land ut-ful"u' l5llc Bell helicopter which was land Lord Brabazon, who lives in a ed here a few days ago by. Pilot for a garden in suburban Cai-Blll McLeod after havlnat spent villa at Sandwich, replied gaily: "Well, as a matter of fact I shouldn't you know we're having lot of trouble with the drawbridge the moment." since June 1 engaged in cart'- ! nection with topographical and A graveyard t was the grave-photographic survey work for yard oI thousands of buffaloes, the Provincial Department of wim each furrow de b mint . roCn, three-quarter acre garden, Bar- DAlICD llAT.l' fieffer Tn Vancouver anrwm be back tey collected 2 600 pounds of in a week or so to take J-he ship buffal f bones whlc,h h ,!d 1 a out fertilizer concern for ?15 a ton. During the two and a half About 7a5 JtJl months the helicopter has been eardn ,of many where Indians and whit, operating In the north it has pounds men wrote one of the blackest covered an area of 2500 square in the history of th chapters miles, the party of twenty men west- ws here buffaloes under , Gerry. Emmerscn con- ducting a detailed survey from were slaughtered by the thou- j three main bases bttween the sand. .Kirpiox Valley and Meziaden , : : DISTIU.KI) IN CANADA , lU.F.NDKn IN CANADA ItOTTLKD IN CANADA i for DUNS WHO APPRECIATE THE FINEST CANADIAN WHISKY FIANKFOtT USTULHt (CANADA) ITB. , 4 ""mm PREPARED MUSTARD i and Bowser Lakes nortn o: NORTHERN LANDS ! Stewart. Flying hours for the j helicopter totalled 280. The Yukon and Northwekt ivertisemcnt i not puulishert or OTIsplayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the government The helicopter landed on clear Territories comprise 42 per cent spots on mountain tops up to an , 0f the land surface of Canada. J - of British Columbia elevation of'tivoo ffiet, meadows being favorite places. "It was like landing on La-Guardia Field coming down on the air strip at Prince Rupert," said Pilot McLeod. The helicopter Is equipped with a 178 h p. engine. FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS EVERYONE IS GETTING READY FOR Chappy :dhiQ0D ay: fllONE 24 222 Second Ava v . The Universal Family: Shoe Store BROADWAY CAFE CREPE SOLED TWO STRAP for girls. Smartly styled and exceptionally long wearing. i Mm 3oys' Pyjamas HARD WEARING STRIPED .FLANNELETTE MATERIAL SUes 26 - 34. Pair $2.75 m Best Food 11 JT only Cooking rtnes inest Hourt t a.m, to a m for Take-Home Orders Phone 200 MISSES' SIZES 12 TO 2V2 BROWN CALF OXFORD for Boys or Girls Hard wearing Neolite Soles. I 4 Boys' Broadcloth Shirts FUSED WINDSOR COLLAR. GOOD QUALITY BROADCLOTH-WHITE ONLY. Sizes HV2 - HK2 TO-DAY COMMONWEALTH CAPTAIN MaJ. Cyril H. Frlsby. V.C., of Guildford, Surrey, Ensj., has been chosen captain of the British Commonwealth team for the International Tuna Cup matches at Wedgeport, N.S., $2 80 Rx $3.30 $3.70 Sizes 5 to 7 8 to 1012 .. 11 to 2V2 .. mmmmmm fc ?7.25 'v(lif at j Sept. 13-16. A member of the team for the last four years, he was pne of the top individual anglers in the 1949 matches. (CP Photo) SANSON'S Boys' Wool Jackets BOYS' CREPE SOLED OXFORDS VARIETY SALE Sizesl 1 to 13 Sizes 1 to 5 $3.85 $4.70 BRIGHT CHECK PATTERNS . PURE WOOL WITH PLAID LINING; Sizes 8-14 years '. , , ;iWERWARE OIL HEATERS BUY NOW AND SAVE! 854.50 and up NOW ON DISPLAY at THOMPSON HARDWARE CO., LTD. GORDON RONSON FAMILY SHOE STORE FLATWARE TRAYS and TEA SETS THE UNEVEQDAIL 3RD AVENUE AT 6TH STREET Phone 375 Charlie Roberts Box 638