prince Hupctf ?atlt l3cU)S Friday, February 4, 191!) rSLIMNESS I KEYNOTE MIHUmWIIHIMIMI SHIPS and round gathered tl.ft tiy pull Mrev Colors are s,u creamy whi, 'th " suddi-n a,' royal blue ials have a e ness and ea,i;. " dohe In many attractive ways. l5i''ss . sleeves are tquarely taifoi'd or cut in one with the bodice with nice roomy utu.ei-arins U give a fluid look. These too are gently padded. Cuffs are important, often winged, sometime In contrasting IILtt ! I ABSTINENCE WATERFRONT Sill s PLEDGE ASKED Classic Lines Ignores Extremes of Fulness and Lean to Femininity in Pastel Colors By MURIEL NARRAWAY Canadian Press Staff Writer II, . tcu BURNS LAKE. t'.l ! 5 - Jiairison, u-uir. y caU lenstki. usually with the j li usin un airD'a, r..ll f.iilf t iiwr v'.trt rf If . 1 iV.t hi-wt i,.i... ''I Southbound from Skagway to Vancouver on a regular voyage, C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. Graham Hughes, was in port from 4 o'clock to 5:30 yesterday afternoon. The vessel brought in 38 passengers of whom one Miss Stauffer from Appreciative Farewells Are Said at Presbytery Session i Congregations of the United Church of Canada will be asked : to commit themselves to a vol-! untarv pledge of abstinence LONDON Cf Ease is the keynote of linen styles in London's spring fashion shows. All Garments are easy to hig suits. Othirs are definitely "new look." A lovely example in brightly patternecr Mny-gashel has gathered bodice, tnrougliuut lhe Buk"' and later will ny "' ' collect the ,ils Wrangell disembarked here. Seven took passage from here for the south Miss Agnes Sar-geant for Victoria and E. S. TODAY 7.00-9.12 SAT. 2.00-4.40-6.5 THE BERWICK has a living room and race overlooking the garden. The vice rooms face the street. Since all are equally accessible to the front entrance. There is a large, well - lighted dining space in the kitchen, which is also equipped with a 6-foot IT move In. There are no exaggeratedly tight skirts, no hip padding or exaggerated fulness. Instead. the classic tailor-made, with softer and more feminine lines, is preeminent. Jackets are easy-'fitting, of classic length, with neat but not tight waistlines. Peplum fulness is slighter and concen I i Laycock. Hugh Brown, Mr. Squarebriggs". Mrs. Fred Jensen. K. Jardine and W.' E. Taft for Vancouver. O tt 11 I J 1 from intoxicating liquors. This was resolved at the annual I meeting of the Prince Rupert Presbytery which concluded I I sessions lure Thursday evening. I The proposal was made by Dr. 1 ; Hugh Dobson, secretary of ev- angelism and social service for I western Canada.' who deplored the waste of money and human I lives caused by the liquor traf- fie. He emphasized, however, that the pledge should be pure- f;X uwforo ill LA owwssewMtAX: trated at the back or front, Back on the Alaska run for the first time in four years, Harry Beale is relieving as purser of the steamer Princess No- leaving a clean hipline. Hip emphasis Is again on. ly a voluntary one, inspired by.rah wnich was in port yester-the consciences ql church com-: ,3 afternoon southbound. He V J CARTOON ViriiLd I U NEWS sllmness. Skirts, however exuberantly pleated, are smooth at waist and hipline. A popular skirt style Is a pencil front with back fan pleating. This gives a slim line In repose and oi i.n7A municants. iias been running for some 1 ' Dr. Dobson stressed the grow-time 0I1 tne Vancouver-Victoria- ing need for care of aged people Seattle ships. James Merrick, j and told the delegates thai legular purser of the Princess i , storage cabinet and modern L - shaped cabinets. The side ntrance to the kitchen leads directly to the full basement. There is a recessed tub, small cabinets above the fixtures with a large mirror between, in the bathroom. Closets are ample in The Berwick. There are twin wardrobes in the bedrooms; a linen closet in the -bedroom hall and a coat closet In the entrance hall. ' The txltriur of the Berwick is fiiiiohfd with siding, except the kitchen projection which has a flat roof and vertical boards in place of the siding. HigrTwindows In the bedroom Increase the usable wall spaci. Dimensions of The Berwick are 36 feet wide by 26 feet deep. It has an area of 992 square feet and a volume of 19,672 cubic feet. Fashioned j For Ruin- Combination full Hare and belted styles- with or without hood. Sizes from 12 through 44 Selection of prices and attractive winter colors. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE church congregations will be j Norah, is taking vacation aa attractive fluid movement in action. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Pleats arc popular, particu- j Jarly stitched pressed pleati.. The bulky, unprcssed pleat is; out. Unprcssed effects used are the full straight skirt gath- SPEAK ANCIENT TONGUE More than a million Peruvians still speak Quecha, the' language of the ancient Inca Empire, and many still live in communal groups established by the Incas. asked to contribute toward larger pensions for elderly people. ' Health, in all its phases, he declared, is a matter of Christian concern and beneficial legislation, such as the provincial ; hospitalization plan, should receive the support of the church. ; He ' asked that congregation : members keep their legislators ! advised as to Christian opinion cred minutely into a tight! waist band, or skirts pleated byj ' numerous tiny gores. SKIRTS WITH SLITS j Democrats Chuckle Over Belated Funds r HOTEL ARRIVALS 75 LADIES' DRESSES H IN GOOD COMPANY nninVTYlV (PPi Nnrnun n Pencil skirts are still in vo.?ue, TTME-SAVER VICTORIA (CP" Legislature WASHINGTON CP A flood 0,1 hcallh so that Uley Wilson of Toronto brok a bub- mat.ters members will have a better' might be aided in their work 40 CHILDREN'S COATS $9.s; ble for Ediuontonlans when he He .asked that congregation arrived in the city recently to in-1 with slits for case In walking.; An example In rust-colored j linen with plain classic jacket, and rounded peplum had slits j that buttoned or unbuttoned to please the whim of the Prince Rupert pre-datea conscience, cneq- P. Johansen. Vancouver; N. "es has boosted the Democratic ' Fiddler, Vancouver; J. J. Hill, party's- election-campaign sur-Vancouver; N. Beatty,- Vancou- ; plus to about $100,000. ver; H. D- Keld, Vancouver; G. National headquarters still is ) transportation members study pamphlets on in- vestigate the chance to know what they are voting cm this session. Bills and amendments will be printed side by side with an explanation ol their meaning translating lrp.ale.se into clear English j DOM'S DEPARTMENTS! problem. Nearly every North and South American city has a transit system headache as big as Edmonton's, he said. wearer. lernaiioiim uuaus ami vmist-ian use of the Lord's Day which will be distributed throughout the church. AddroRscs of appreciation for Trouser suits and slacks arc Neubauer. Queen Charlotte City: chuckling about the belated con-Mr. and Mrs. Complesan, Queen tiibutions -from long-time party Charlotte City; Bruce Sung, members whi mistakenly jump-Vancouver: B. Webb, Shirlev. ifd off the Truman bandwagon Miss G. Stauffer. Owen Sound.'" the Nov. 2 election approach-0nt cd. Pre-datcd cheques, received F Wilson. Chilliwack; D. ' a Tier the president's upset vic- the work of Dr. Dobson. who is j Crosby IV was aiso suoject or an retiring next June, were macie wf : appreciative talk by Rev. Mr. by Rev. H. Stuart Forbes, OfPfin Fsillc R.u R A WiRnn I Bllllt. definitely man - tailored. At cream linen suit with plain! turn-up trousers hasaa square man-tailored jucket with long reverse caught by dorfblc-breasted waist buttoning. EI-1 lectively casual are the sea-blue slacks combined with a vermilion Chinese coolie jum Rev. Mr. Kelly, who was dele- Chaoman, Kelowna; G. F. Pike.'tory, provided about one-half of chairman of the Presbytery, Rev. Vancouver: I. Hopkins. Van- the SIOO.COO surplus. How to buy W. P. Bunt, secretary of home!ul 110114 1111 ll'r,lle u"sou. missions .and Rev. Peter Kelly. !was accompanied by Mrs. Kelly ,o..or r .,int .,f : as lay delegate. Although Mr. Most tardy cheque - writers, couver; C. D. Ovans. Vancou- . !... i nrnn;nln ...... i,t.t ver; W. C. uavies, Queen cnar- mnuiiuau uuiiima .-a. ju.n service in the Prince Runert'i Ke"y is retiring from the mar- . ioUe Cuv- M. Snowden, Van-i tuc.wd wrong and wanted to do a DIAMON Prcsbvtcrv I ine sorvice Ior health reasons, I couver; G. S. Ladncr, Vancou-i something for theirs conscience The work of Rev. Peter Kelly,' llp wUl not " bc Inactive. He', VCr; V. L. Dryer. Vancouver; R-.iand self-respect. who is also retiring at the end! y1"" lu conunue m sumc omer . m. Bell, Vancouver; A. L. uor-j nf Jimn from thpmarim! missioiLi111'11 ot nfi'' don, Vancouver; J. G. Man-'J per top with optional belt. Dresses follow the suits in slimming design. Full flares and pleats alike leave a clean untrammelled waist, and hipline and give a fulness of skirt. Button-up dresses are popular for beach wear. Button-ns cither back or trout is G. Steinbergen. Vancouver; YoxaU,H. Haddon, Vancouver; V. W. -M-h ho h-,c ririur-tpri for ih Election of Presbytery officers' ning. Burns Lake; A McGuire. Vancou- Phillipson, Vancouver; last IK vear aboard the Thomas t"as PS,Pn unul me C. Terrace: S J. E. Dr. H i conference of the United Church1 ver: W. Hood. Vancouver; Mrs. j Merryfield. Vancouver; Tl."ir value deih'iid.s on many tl!ii We often have a chance to buy durnxmb f jXHjr a quality we would not offer tl.cii lu o;;r tomers. rhoy should be pure and clear mtwn' cloudines." or tint. The cutting of their 58 Utile Lirrt,. ! & well done. Their shape should be well ii'jmn..v T. .shuulii have no flaws or spots. at Vancouver on May 11. I Leichton and family. Smithers; Dobson. Vancouver. III H ' 1 HI ! 1 Some large stones are nut irlli vi? others half the size. rv. if inir f iictfiMif tirotiflit ill a January Clearance 7 . ft Us Your Radio Sick?i 4. resetting which we sold over 30 yens was rtmains how the value had imic.i-i W'j pride ourselves that we stl! a ;; good tl.at there w ill never be any fault ;,i I RADIOPHONE SET TO Ken's Radio Clinic HAND TOWELS for F-l SJL-OO This might happen to us . . . but the customer never loses when he deals at DAN'S SERVICE STATION "Wljcre the Workinsman Gets a Break." MrBRIDE STREET English Tvpe Sizo about IS x :JG. MEN'S WORSTED SUITS Single & Double Breasted Stvles CIO !A Sizes :( - -12 each, to Clear. . . 1 AtJl 7 ONLY MEN'S TOPCOATS 2 for SATISFACTORY SF.UVKE Dealers for (ENLKAL DRY BATTERY AND WESTINGIIOl'SE ! i Phone 53 718 Second Ave. 81-00 19-95 Assorted Tweeds Sizes 37 - 40 each. To Clear COTTON PRINT Assorted Patterns About 36" Wide. 2 yds for TEA TOWELS (Part Linen) Bright Colored Bowlers Size About 16x31. 2 for 'MERCURY' SHIRTS AND SHORTS NO W h lhe Time... 85c 98c All Sizes Values to $1.50 pr HOLLYWOOD c Boy's Wear 5" Men's 'Mercury' COMBINATIONS Most Up-to-';U' fa.' I the City Open from i P- to ZIPPER JACKET Assorted Styles and Fabrics Sizes 6-16 yrs. To Clear 3-98 NYLON HOSE "Substandards" J f .S1.00 Long or Shyrt Sleeves We Specialize in '('hiivsc nih CHOP SUEY CI.0W MKI IOK Ol'TSIDE ORItItf rilOXE 1M CO QC Sizes Sizes 36-4 36-4 1 1 Pr. To Clear OiillO to make clianjrrs in your nfrij;erat.iin system. Wo will lo glad to assist you in any ments contcmplati'd; Have your machine checked to see if it is in condition for the heavy work season which is ahead. SEE US FOR YOUR REFRIGERATION REQUIREMENTS Walk-in or Reach-in Coolers Frozen Food Cabinets Ice Cream Cabinets and Domestic Refrigerators Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. PHONE 210 or 209 O ALL-WOOL TWEED PANTS Assorted Colors C Q Sizes 8-18 yrs. To Clear I'OU THE Skeena (onstructioi & Cabinet! MEN'S WORK SHIRTS (Irev Doinet. Sizes 11' - 17 " To Clear HI II DUtS AMI (,IMAI, ( M K M Sl-79 ESTIMATES FHiE ON I!i;QLl' LADIES' SNUGGIES AND VESTS Pink onlv. Sizes S - M - L C-fl Aft To Clear I'UU 000000 000 99 -0-000 00 0000 000 0-00 0000 LADIES' SLACKS Limited Quantity fv sto oca;' S3-9 S5.95 0000 000 00 000 00000 . MEN'S PLAID WORK SHIRTS Well Made Full Cut QO (I CI Sizes 14' :.. 17 To Clear vQJ There is a MEN'S TWEED DRESS PANTS 3 ONLY-LADIES' SUITS Dressmaker Style Clen'Plaid Sizes 12-14-16. To Clear Blue and Brown Onlv S5-95 S19-95 Sizes 30 - 40 waist, pr. To Clear . 0000, 000000. - uii-rEKtnui m LUuniwn" ur ('hayok I.iilea"l is jt,vl 11 ""V1 Enitincrrtd B-A Prodi I. roinpouniliU l 1,s" in ami ral , lubrication under ciene water lions. Yes. e do pa- ''r ihi ' ' ,,r , i rant, bui you .ay no"re for jour lubri.aU''" do not buy a NASH HT '! (tmiw. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ANNOUNCING ... Re-OPENING WMM SISTMIS COFFEE SHOP 3.M Wel Third COMl'LETELY HKNOVATKD AND REFURNISHED l?L-n'ER THAN, EVEU Downy-Flake Do-Nuts Our Specialty , SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 TO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Our Motor oil loo are only mim . r!n rESNZtML lOOVi, ',rc I'l'mylvanii or " "It's Alloyed." LINDSAY MOTORS It TCtIE Tlmd Avenue :..- v.. Street ' " ! "i, !i I ' 'Cliff? -' ' i "J i ! (it i