of the ,ent of the d ws. dally LsMJNews Items . . . Ptince Hupm Dailp ficUis JUO. Thursday, August 5, 1D48 Farewell to Father Carroll, Catholic School Hall, tonight at 8:30. All members of parish and friends invited. (it) :ed at North, Mrs. "'1 ;he same papeJ. S.O.N, meeting, Friday, 8 p.m. 9 Don't forget Kinsmen's midsummer dance, Friday, August 6, Civic Centre. Masic by Four Dukes. (184) Mrs. Robert Corlctt of Terrace is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. State Senator Burke of Butte, Montana, and Mrs. Burke were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday alternoon re PSterday gig ;he round trip City Merchants City merchants are asked In future to have copy for all display advertisements into the Daily News office by 4 p.m. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department in keeping to the regular hour for publication. More People Wear gan rerun, is only two a circulation 22 paee 11 to 300 tpet- turning south after having made the round trip to Alaska ji)N1RI'.AI', Aiiiir om tinai a mwaiee 11 m l'0 ovfrlouk the importance el well-groomed handi snd ho much bfnutiful shade of nail polifh can rimtriMite 10 B,n 'ruy ' Ani when you wear )ani,k to tiiHtrli ...what a very " elegant" look it mvf.1 you! Do ask to we that fnrnooua Katlnon I'ink ft of Pew SaK- Nail Polish with Lipstick to nwtrli. Y oil 'II be delighted, a I am, with the. vrr-atiiiiv "f Kanhinn Pink. It looka go very beau-,,11,1 nh the soft-spoken ahadea of summer. fimirl'tflv perfect with pantflfll Mini bane has introduce her new (Sheer" polmh. You'll 11 ...tin iioiiniuiiiii, ILlLtriV l'KCGY HAOK'H " HIIKEK " Polish and "FASHION P1NK"I lin't U Lutkr they la(a to aoodl I wean nel-i loiii Krm Don Brown, Joseph Lindsay and John Bulzak left yesterday ior the Fnzzell Hot Springs on the Skeena River to enlov a holiday. They expect to be away most of the month. Midland Pines are now open with sales and service at the highway, entrance, 1401 FrederJ Ich St. Imperial Oil credit cards will be accepted. Manager, Vic Cavenalle. ' (188) Miss Dorothy Peachy, who has been in Vancouver for a few days taking Instruction in hrr new duties as stewardess on the Canadian Pacific Air Lines between here and 8andsDit. re turned to the city on yesterday afternoon's flight. Baseball Scores Pacific Coast League Seattle 6-4, Hollywood 1-1. Los Angeles 9, Sacramento 5, Portland 8 Oakland i San Francisco 6, San Diego ' j Western International League Salem 3-8, Bremerton 1-3. J Tacoma 15, Yakima 2. j Spokane 7-3, Victoria 3-12. Vancouver 18, Wenatchee 3. Announcements All advertlnemeuwi x this column wUl be charged for a full month at 26 cents a word Orange Tea. Proceeds Protestant Home. Oddfellows' Hall, September 1. Moose Bazaar, Oct. 14-15. Evening entertainment. Queen Mary I.OJ3.E. Bazaar, October 20 ' Sons of Norway and Sonia Fall Bazaar Oct. 22. Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 18. Salvation Army Home Leae'ie Sale, Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Sons of Norway Hall. Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E. Bale November 25th. t Jakes, lor 1 run tJmik of no plearanter way to help keep you " regular "I In fact, Kel-1'iii'a bran Flukes ia one of the tastiest dishes I've encountered in many a moon! Actually, it a not lurk but good mauaicpiuent that put the flavour, dchnoiine ami Creatine, into Kelknga Hran Flakes. They're an inspired breakfast food made by people who know what, they're doing and how to Ho it ! KKIj LOGO'S UK AN FLAKES art delicious and it's really true thai " some of the people need KeU long's Hrau Flakes all of the time. All tf I 1". Ikljl n.U.,1 U'Alln..'a ELIMINATED OLYMPIC STADIUM, fl) Three Canadian girl entrants in the women's 200-metre Olympic sprint were eliminated today in the preliminary heats. Three Vancouver girls failed to place among the first two finishers. Diane Foster and Millie Cheater, made third place and Donna Gilmour, fifth. One of the heat winners was amazinjr Fanny Blankers- Koen of Holland mother of two children who already .has an Olympic double the 100-metre sprint and the 80-metre hurdles and who will be the favorite for the 200-metre dash. In swimming at the Empire Pool Alan Gilchrist of Ocean Falls and Doug Gibson of Toronto, Canadas two entrants in the 1500-metre swim, were eliminated in preliminary heats today. TOO LAX, it, CLASSIFY H E L P WANTED Woman for light housekeeping work for two hours each morning. Appiy Mrs. A. Comadina. 711 5th Ave. West. (184) THE TERMINAL LUNCH, under new management, hones bv clean, courteous, and efficient service to justify your patronage, (tf) iiHuntwifi Are you toinjt thru the functional 'miridle-Re' perwxl peculiar to women :iH-52 yrs. t? I Joes this make you Buffer from hot IWhea, feel ao neroou; high-strung, tired'' Then DO try I.ydia E. IVkhama Vegetable Cora-pound to relsjveauchaymptonia! I'inkham's Compound also has what Doctors call 8Uimachic tonic e!lt?ct! ' LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S B! NEW NUMIJEIt ior "s 'f Chicken in the Rough' J to take home S CALL RED 705 SCIVIC CENTRE-: DINING ROOM? AWW.WAWAWVAV, WRATH ALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing. Printing Knlarsins; QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies SALT LAKES FERRY SCHEDULE Daily except Mon. & Tues. Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed., Thurs., Fri. 2, 2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 7:10. Saturday Every hour from 10:30 a.m. Sunday Continuous from 10 a m. Last boat returns 10 p.m. Adults 50c. Under 16, 25c Return All schedules weather permitting. Inquiries 123 Taxi rm kn ,me of the time." And how nice it is for us that they do lotto to guud! but it can be a plratant job if nualler batches . . . with HEINZ WiiiTE try to be a one-iay mawt-produrer young vegetables and fnnla be your choice of apices, cooking kettles ...and be very, very carotid about temerober quick-pic Uing with Hcim Vinegar insures your canning ftteeem, much eaaierl Cr'tal-c!ear Hems the natural colours of your choice aecd in wood pungency add rest enough for stocking up on lioins - Wieii Yeu're Buying Supplitt fol your country cot- taiic ... or sum- d , ,1 verishness and fretfulness. Get baby's Own Dance. Every Saturday nleht 1 Tablets today. Thev nave been the standby hit holiday do remember to Mfca iiuin one ui w Oovernment AenUor i S the Princa " trip to Vancouver. DELICATED STEAKS! Guaranteed uudr Tender lenaer, rn Delicious and HugoKraupner returned to the city on yesterriav ofi , Plane from a business trip to pr- Cilley, prominent radiol OBist of Bellingham, Washing ton, and Mrs. Cilley and chil were among passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon reutrning south ater making the round trip to Mr. and Mrs. W f ftto . and Mrs. a. H. Stanbrldge' and rurwara are leaving to morrow by motor for a week end trip to Terrace and Sml thers Delayed by heavy freight cargo for way points, C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. William Eccles, arrived in port at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, Westview and Ocean Falls and sailed at midnight for Ketchikan whence she will re. ... , was crowaeci with passengers, mostly rounti-trlppcrs. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I will not be responsible for any debts Incurred in my name by anyone other than myself. (1t W. C. DA VIES. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I will not be responsible for any debts incurred in my name, other than by myself personally. 183) J. C. McNEIL. Save Fuel Dollars BY INSULATING WITH GYPROf IN HANDY SIZED BATTS EASY TO APPLY Albert and McCaffery Ltd Two sailings per week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Friday, 5 p.m., Catala STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 10 p.m. FOR qUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Aug. 10, 21 11 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Ruoert Acent Third Ave. Phona 568 SAVOY Carl Zarelli, Prop. FRASER STREET Prince Rupert ST. LAURENT FAVORED (Continued trom Page One) inite swing in favor of Mr. St. Laurent. In a brief statement, Mr. Martin said that he had been urged publicly and privately "by many individuals throughout the country" to enter the contest for the leadership. "Although I have already stated my position, it now seems necessary that it should be clarified," he said, then expressing "deep conviction that, with his Liberal ideals a.s I Sr.ow tnem, Mr. St. Laurent win nt. this time and in the present cir cumstances, bring to the leader ship of the Liberal party and the office of Prime Minister, qualities of statesmanship which will service Canada best in these difficult days." Meantime a determined croup of Western Ontario Liberals said today that their "Draft Martin" campaign will continue despite Mr. Martin's pledge of support to lr. St. Laurent. Other candidates for thp leadership are Hon. J. G. Ga'diner and Hon. C. G. Power. ' BUMBLE BEE'S NEST The female bumble bee builds her nest in cavities amony; stones, lining the sides with moss. BABY'S RASHES are often a sism of urmet difrestion. See bow quickly this type of rash often disappears after the use of Bahy'R Own Tablets. dcr if desired, these little tablets sweeten up baby's stomach and clear out irritating material that also may be causing gas, fe- of mothers for over u years. Only 2&e. DON'T LOOK NOW! BIT THE Clearance Continues AT Siveet Sixteen Lovely Merchandise SPORTSWEAR Skirts Blouses Slacks COATS . Full Length Shortys TOPS IN KITCHEN UTENSILS! See the new "Thermic Ray" stainless steel saucepans with copper bottoms for quicker, even heat, plastic handles and knobs, balanced weight and streamline design. The only copper bottom stainless steel utensils with "Vapor Seal Lids." Phone 311 (184) Father J. A. Carrol and Fath er Edward Crpen eatlprl last night on the Prince Rupert to make the round trip to Ketchi- Kan. Miss Geraldine Cade arrived In the city Wednesday afternoon on the Prine.p, Riinerr. from Victoria to pay a visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Cade. Miss Olive Van Cooten and Miss May Macdonald of the Public Library staff are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert tor a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. J. W F.ast.urnnrl anrl daughter, Miss Bernice Eastwood, are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Sgt. G. D. Mead, provincial police, and Mrs. Mead are sailing tonight on the Prince Ru pert for a vacation trip which win taue them to Vancouver, Vernon and Seattle. FOOTBALL Special Meeting Prince Rupert Football Association, Legion Hall, Thurs. August 5 at 8 p.m. All members are requested to attend to con sider protested game and elec- (183) Stanley Wilson of Oakville, Ontario, is paying a visit to the city with his brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large, with whom he arrived from the East at the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Riepsa-men of Regina are visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Rev. and Mrs. Basil S. Prockter. Thev exnerr. to be in the city until the middle of August. Mrs. S. Jurmain and children, Mary and Robbie, returned on the Prince Rupert Wednesday afternoon from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mr. Jurmain remained in the south, having taken up duties recently in the C.N.R. offices Ln Vancouver. Paul Olsen, one of the Daily News route boys, is the possessor of a two-kronen silver niece. about the size of a Canadian 50c piece, bearing the heads of the King and Queen of Denmark and dated 1923. Danish silver pieces are not often seen in this country and are, therefore, particularly Interesting. N iece of Local Man At Olympics j A portrait of Miss Pat Jones, daughter of Evan Jones of New. Westminster, who has distinguished herself at the Olympic Games in London, appears in the Vancouver Sun. Miss Jones was in a preliminary test in the 100-metre run. Miss Jones is a niece of Noel Jqnes, proprietor of Litlte's News Stand at Prince Rupert. The Cranbrook Courier of July 29 says: Crediting her teacher at Trapp High School at New Westminster with her first encouragement, Miss Pat Jones, soft-spoken and modest High School girl of that city, was formerly a Cranbrook school student. Her entry into sports activities dates only from 1946 when Loma McKenzie. her teacher, urged her to take a fling at a time when elimination tests for the High School broad jump were being held. Her try turn7 ed out to be a remarkable jump, far and away the best girls' effort and even close to the boys', jump. This summer, Pat Jones has been fairly biazing past her opposition in every race she has entered. "Her proud ' father, Evan Jones, one time president of the Cranbrook Rotary Club, has discarded the small scrap book in favor of a King sized bound edition of the many press comments and reports of her performance. He is currently agog at his daughter's exploits. "Pat is five feet, eight Inches in height and of most personable appearance." 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