pout: shows- iWalk on Cove Precipitation Prince Rupert Daily New-Tuesday, November 14, 1950 Big Change in Good Manners Seen ! Circle Needed 96.15 Inches 68 4 31.6 Both i Question 3 Should men rise from their seats to greet a woman as she enters the room in which they are seated? Popular Customs Appear Outdated WINNIPEG l Emily Post and Winnipeg don't exactly coincide when it. comes to courtesy. Jerry Brodie, a fourth-year student at the University of Manitoba, took an Informal public-opinion poll as part of a psychology course. i H -jar CROWN" .... JOEL McCREA Y A letter irom tne central council of the P.-T.A. called attention of the city council at their meeting last night to the lncren -i" of both motor and pedestrian traffic on Hays Cove Circle and aked that the sidewalk be extended from Seventh Aver.'.'.'; along the circle to the bridge. A'.d. O. D. Frizzell said the letter Prince Rupert Is given a 95.16 Inch annual precipitation average covering a long period of years in Canada Year Book 1950. October, November and December vie for being the rainiest month of the year here while June is the driest. The city is credited with an average of 1053 hours of bright sunshine per year with July the No 53.4 43.4 68.4 WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE YARD GOODS TO SACRIFICE AT Cut Prices WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE Answers Yes Men 46.6 Women 56.6 Both ..- 31.6 Question 4 When a man and a has been accepted as "good was correct and that the side- woman Vvalk was a must. and December the least sunnv. Vancouver is charged with a total annual rainfall of 57.38; Victoria, 27.13 Inches, and Prince George, 19.98 inches. Vancouver is. credited wiU 1832 hours of sunshine per year; Victoria, 2297 hours, and Prince George, 1799 hours. walk along a street together do Aid T. B. Black agreed the you think that the man should sidewalk was needed right away, walk on the side cf the walk but added it had not been bud-which is closest to the curb? geted for and ther.e were no funds Answers Yes No in the treasury to take care of Men 50 50 the constrction The letter was Women 56.6 43.4 ! referred to tn, board of works to Both 53.3 46.7 find the 'approximate cost, If it Question 5 . jwas beyond the city's power to Should men open doors for ; pay this year, it would be referred manners."1 Five questions were put to a cross-section of Winnipeg residents, ranging in age from 20 to 60 years. Here are the questions and the results: Question 1 Excepting elderly or pregnant women, do you think that men on a crowded street car or bus ' should offer their seats to women who are standing? Men ... 36.6 per cent 63.4 per cen hit i riiummajB' For Clean, Courteous Service OTj f Late lor Work J CALL fbLxh U Kiddies .to School JtJ l8 1 "Eventually, Why Nor Now" j . ,4,t(tlk4jkt- Get Your... " f New Home For Girl Students ments to streets in that area was received and referred to the city clerk to check for sufficiency then back to the counil it to the incoming council as on? oi the first items on their public works program. A petition from Rushbrook Heights residents for improve No 63.4 T'c 51.7 57.5 should Answers Yes Men 36.6 Women 48.3 Both 42.5 Question 2 Do you think a . man One hundred girls, including Mary McAfee of Prince Rupert, at present living in temporary quarters at U.B.C.'s Youth Train women? Answers Yes No Men 71.6 28.4 Women 61.6 33.4 Both 66.6 33.4 Averaging the answers to the five Questions and posing a general question, Mr. Brodie says, you get something like this: Do you believe social conveh-tion should still be carried out? Answers Yes No Men 45 55 Women 53.3 46.7 M . Lards mgm ing Camp, are preparing to oc - j remove his hat on entering a public building? Answers Yes No Men 20 80 Women 43.3 56.7 THAT MAN WILL SOON BE HERE AGAIN!! GET YOUR TOYS NOW! i CHRISTMAS LHKIpHYWb GRffl GRE Both 49.2 50.8 : i cupy ultra-modern residences nearing completion, high above I the waters of Burrard Inlet. ! University officials expect that fifty girls, all of them from outside of the Vancouver area, will occupy the first unit by the first of December. The sec'ond unit fhould be ready for occupancy in January. "tiome away from home" is a correct description for the resi- VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Chilcotin Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun 1LICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Comosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcoiin, Nov. 10 and 24 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN v CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin, Nov. 17, 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent rhird Avenue Phone 568 Protests Decision Of City Council The finance committee, at lust night's meeting of the city coun- Phorae rhorae 2J4 Z3I 3rd 3rd Street Street Prinw Prinet Ru! Rupri x He says a popular reason for not believing in the conventions was that: "They are all outdated and. although they served their purpose when they were first instituted, they now are as dead as those who originated them." And another: "Women are constantly demanding equal right's with men. They should learn to do things for themselves and not expect special considerations pr:nti:us stationers -. orncE sitfui iiiSVVMWyiJlihl: dences. The last word in modern reported the following prop- 11hj architecture they are a radical erty saies . Lot 26 and easterly half of lot nriTTfT? iiL-iiL mini since they don't any longer con departure from the gloomy dormitories that have become traditional with older universities Double and single rooms feature built-in furniture and closets finished in bleached hardwood veneer. Color schemes are sider themselves the weaker sex TOYS - TOYS TOYS 25, block 3, section to Robert E. Montador on behalf of Charles Barrie for $537.50, subject to veteran's rebate. Lots 2 and 3, block 3, section 5. to T. N Youngs on behalf of F Kohse for $850. Lot 55, blccli 27, f action. 8 to William and Emily Rothwell for $135. ! many and varied; each room is j painted in a different shade of pastel, and floor tiles are in matching colors. caked '0 SHOP EARLY Mr. Rothwell. who was me-seni Dean of Women. Dr. Dorothy at the meeting, protested the Mawdsley, has waited long and works committee's decision to re- Choose them now from huge selection planned painstakingly for the fuse his application to build a day when out-of-town girls garage on the property he said cou'd find residence during their he had prepared for. the .purpos-;. University years, in quarters that Alderman D. Fitch and George were pleasant, friendly, and ad- Casey .explained the proposed jacent to the University. And site was on the street and, al- V:'.' ::'-.:,:,.)......v..: : . V''''' vet she does not take full credit though permission had been SPORT SIM WE i for the new residences. granted to others to build under Tt start wit.h Miss Tai-w similar circum?tarrces, the o Eolrt." she is quick to exnlain. section of on- property owner "As first Dean of Women at 'as a11 tilat was necessary to U.B.C . Miss Bollert put Women's their granting that pernios- 1 Aluminum means a lot to your breakfast! Your griddle-cakes taste better with good maple syrup. And the best syrup is made from sap that is collected in aluminum pails. 2 Maple sap must be well-protected to preserve its delicate flavour. Farmers using aluminum pails find this "food-friendly" metal preserves colour, taste and flavour perfectly, ft Rothwell said if he was Mr. priority list. Lack of money prevented her from fulfilling her wish and the money she was able city should at least build a road - to serve propei.y oT.trs" in the area. Aid. T. B Black said that could be done If the nronertv owners j to collect went into a Women's Lounge in the Brock Memorial Building." IIP One of the new residences will tnere enter.d a petition"and paid be named after Mary Bollert, and ror the work. the Provincial Chapter of the - . I.O.D.E. hopes to furnish one of " the resiaence lounges as a memorial to the late Dean of Women who was at one time Provincial Educational Secretary of the 'Modern styling plui deluxe " 'feature utually only found on higher priced models, s ..VITAMIN SAVER BURNERS . VISUAL-ITE OVEN . SIMMERSET VALVES . V DIVIDED TOP CLEANQUICK SMOKE-iiESS BROILER IS OTHER MODELS from 5159.50 The Pioneer Druggists DAILY DELIVERY 3a Aluminum is used for tapping-pegs, containers and evaporators, too. The increasing use of aluminum in the in-d ustry means higher-quality syrup toiyou. HINTS TO THE HOUSEWIFI Natural mineral ia food and water occaonjliy diaootour aluminum ataoaila. Natural anda in fooda ramova tha depoaiu. For aiampia. tha iron in apt men laavaa a depoait on aluminum: tha acid from tomatoea or rhubarb diaaotvaa tha deposit. I.O.D.E. The other two residences are named in honor of Mrs. Anne Wesbrook, wife of the first pre- ' fident of the University, and Dr. 1 Isobel Maclnness, recently re- Phone 81 ift OiMbM farmart racalv Federal and rVavWtdal aiJ h raploctn 'Hospitality and da-TQiniona tap pom wrm alummvm poiH. Modam contomart fully conform to oN pwa-fooa' kiwi. Se them today at lltminum , tired from the Department of German and the first woman to I snpointed to the Faculty of ' U.B.C. Constructed under a grant of Rupert Radio Good Food That is Our First Aim Phone 17 for Orders To Take Out I ...J . .. , . mu v.vapiVm'' ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. Is friend Itj to food ! $650,000 from the Provincial Government the three, two-storey reinforced concrete residences are but a Dart of a more & Electric rnmnlntp nlnn wViinH KrfMf ips I j Commodore Cafe I four residences and a central lounge and recreation centre. 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