Annies, rookini; 311) .35 Prince Rupert Daily .New Wednesday, May 31, 1950 Softball To Fancv Maes. 6 los 3: LA inons. larae Cai. doz 40 Uraoefrun 2 for .2a VICTORIA TlfE I Queen Victoria, dZH the Duke of Kent J 7'? " dauchter ,,f '"tl uiauees (Navel) .22-. Dates .25 Start Tonight eut-lauies Celerv. lb 13 Knuuarb. 3 lbs. 29 io .s. uunch 10 iARKETS Softball will get under way at. ifi MUSTARD orVJ70AST5 brings out (There mav ..-r variation.; in .rf.ecs in various .stores doDend- .i ; uii wiK-mer special or ..uidard o -a1!',!''- -re listed.) ttSII t -UII jiianas. lb 25 faiiiev. oulicii .la the Gyro Park this week with the eu.nacn. 2 is 'ceiio Senior Division staging an ex- Mus.vTn ..rz." :t i miUon pener Hif cvening ueaa Lettue.e 13-.lt when Watson Island tackles tho Cuok llL' OlllJll.S. .. . 2. ( Caulitlower. lb 23c ! Rupert Radio & Electric" team. CaooaieS'lbCo111' lb- 12 Tne RuPert Radio have a strong ruiaiots. lu' lo "Z.'Z.Z'ZZZ .-i'team composed of ex - High V-flfSff-xiu; ii: ni School stars but the Watson Is- f. I Rub 1 teaspoonful of Colman's mustard in powder form into your rba'it before placing it in oven and taste the difference! s IS t vttiauic luailun, II. J i oguj.su. 10. lb'A, landers are an unknown quan- taniii -ruetai.ies tity. With eleven hundred men ci" GflieS toJi" choose from they should come iu. a feas. iancv 2 for ,2o!up with some good ball and the I I r For or free tree recipe recipe book, book, ' "Culinary Culin- ArV'i write to Keckitt & Colman (Canada) Ltd, Station T, T, Montreal, Montreal. fans should be treated to a first class opener. I CO kiln Aiixea VetelaDiBB 2a iJULU Beets. Dcr tu. 10 VVuX Beans, ciione Zi Mixed oeas and carrots 2for.35 l-'uniDkin 2 for 25 tiai.eu Beans, 0-oz. un 2d iiuK'd Beans, I0-0-. Un en .1 Tomatoes. 20-oz. ea .17 26 - oz 2 lor .39 .".urn Quart 25 Fint 13 cam. pint zz J .. Jr, Baseball Is Starting s The Junior Baseball l eague 58-60 X .53 ' nlt:n Ku;itTi"i intn nr'tinn tliic upplr I Lame Grade A .ii-uiiim cartons ... . u.ieis. cartons liutler ' " -; .i'Tr.,rr' v6 -t i 48-50 1 I with the following games sched- : WW UrV.VL FJK HEALTH - 'J . V. r ,Vt. , ;.(.. rills.- first . crade. 10 61'uled, teams being designated by Mariine lb 3d .. , . . Cheese ' the names of heir captains. ' . W v.: 1 Canadian Cheese lb 53 j May 31 Young vs Wescn -vuou.uled Milk! I June 4 Smith vs Sedgwick .... un.-.. i lot .33 1 June 7 Wesch vs Smith ' , . . uase . ... .7.00 hi' faairy Flour, 7 lbs. .6t &x . .1 " ..-.-t';y:-'rV.it-'i : , -i"ur. .ioi.I'. 49 4ys. s. No. 1 nard I ' , V. , Wheat .... June 11 Sedgwick vs Young June 14 Smith vs Young June 13 Wesch vs Sedgwick Rained out games will be play- .3.60 i j, ife 1.B2 74 87 1 at the end of all schedules. ...l.Otl Flour. 24 s .ca anC Cnltei i Cofu'p lb I Tea DeLuxe auantitv lb Juice: ', tiienuiu 1 Lira ue fruit ! Tomatoes. 20-oz. ea. . -It " : f ... .ii ... .19 ... .18 24 ... i .. M Special Deal "!For Students i 3a '5,' As an aid to many University za-oz naiiou 1 :i.lii. JJ-'li. in,. iur 48-04 Canned rruil.- Pineapple, crushed Pieces, 20-oz Aonouts. 20-oz Cherries, ail y, 20-oz. ..... .Kuiioei rits. 20-oz I'eatnes. choice i.ai(i Pure, lb iiiortening .. Soan Soao. fact, bar - The whole terrible storj' 01 the Manitoba floods is graphically expre'd 111 tins photo of Andrew Dinning, an old ape pensioner of Winnipeg, who is one of tho thousands of flood victims. In ill health, with no money in the bank, ho was forced to leave his home without any of his personal belongings. His tobacco pouch, his photographs, his clothes, even his razor, were all left behind. His only hope lies in the Manitoba Flood Kclicf Fund which has been established in Winnipeg to aid flood victims who lost their furniture and possessions." Donations are urgently needed and can be sent direct to the Fund in W'innipeg or paid into any Bank in Canada. ZZ. .33 students located here during the 29 summer months, the Civic Cen- , tre announces that the organiza- 24 t.ions facilities are available to ' thise people at a nominal charge : It of $2. a three months' guest tor '33 membrrship. The summer guest membership is valid from June 1 to September 15. The Centre also .39 makes it clear that no member- Laundry, cake cJoao Powders, laree Shower Room Four showers f.hlp priviloR-s are available dur- ' ll,r yr convonlencD. ;38 Ing the Carnival period, August , l'00' alld tablc tenuis- .2b 19 to 31. ' Lobby Lounge just for plain imely Topics Jrom-Terrace Mrs. C. R. Neu'hou.sor, Terrace Reporter 35 And here is what is available '"afii'fi'. Ch.-rries. vi lb. pkt Coconut, lb. i Almond Ptiste lb. ' l i'uil Cake Mix. id 1 u's liiiii".-. 1 io. rkt ; eedless Raisins. 2. lbs I'eeded Raisins 2 tbs -.ui Shelled Walnuts. V- lb. o.it-Hea Almonds, ti oz. '. tr helled Brazils. 6 oz .. Shellea Brazils. iA lb. . , Jam? ifr Strawbenv. 24-oz. Ha- jDeiry, 24 o'z Iiickbcrry, 4-lD. ,'. 'ei-ry, 24-oz ..eh. 4 lb. -.1 Anrlcot 4-lb .ipal - -3d for students at the Prince Ru-P Weightlifting Room for the f jCatont V(fWN A CmbiaaWhisku l. V !J t..i... i.Tiiili n lOrJl. ji iiSJlJLs.- fyA..iihAalA.-.a This advertisement is not published or displayed by (lie Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. '. '.42 . Pel't c'vic Centre: ' e:.,)erienced only. I Common Lounge where read- Workout Gymn Badminton ;4r,'ing and writing materials, will court 1 .squash and handball Archdeacon Hodson Moving From Prince Rupert Repairing Ka'um Bridge M : be available. Including local and court. Shuttle and balls obtain- Archdeacon nad Mrs. E. D. heavy duty DoUirp truck and tmJl Vancouver . newspapers, and .cur- able . j liods.ni of goal Cove, Prince Ru- fct-.i'er for" the local mill. , -rent periodicals, f here 'are com- Main : Gymn Basketballs ! pe't, arrived in T:-rr,i:e 1:1; ' ! 1 fcrt'ible chairs and chesterfields .available for a summer workout. I 1 ue-Tiay morrrn;'.; train iu m 1 he Mi.-ses Edith LitMn an I ' and arrangements for coming here Mary Crjwi'ord, nurses in thei a boxing Turkey c5-70c Roastina Chicken, lb 6o Iam. boned and rolled, lb. 0 Bacon, side. Diece 85 and a piano for your pleasure. There! is also Billiard Room billiard, pocket wrestling ring. 1 fcmctime In July to take ov?r , Prince Kupert Hospital, are vis-1 St. Matthews Church which Itors In Terra..e. ! has been without a clergyman for over two years. Chrl.i Ilauuland left by car on 1 Tae-d.iy on a business visit to I SmiUieri. mm Thc whistle of a work turn jh.s been he.r 1 at re .uiar in-i Irrvats thpsu mid fmr w, The body of Donald M:Caul- tlrr wa3 aboard s"''day town. Extra crews are filling !n ,Uk"n. nl, s tral" fr interment I with rock the approaches to Uie j r",rf a K",w'n!. hls home I Kalum Bridge i tWV I M e m 0 e r s of the Canadian 1 Ltgioii formed a guard of honor Mr.". T. Ol. -.an and ycun:; son at the railway station, left on Tuesday's train for Van- i ..Cooking's a SM ;gcs j ne 9m j n Ji- f(? Vjl Electric! Qpj 1rsi0 couver where Mrs. Olson will' Constable William nichmond i attend a Women's Institute con-! of Burn.; Lake spent a lew I ven'.lon on June 5. She will 1 hours in town on Saturday on j travel east to Toronto to .sec her! hi.s way through from Prince I ailing father before she returns 1 Rupert where hs took his med-I to Terrace. jtUi tx.m. (MADE FROM 100 WHOLE ...ndjiy-iHoleh.i in io wv W"lar forn, Yes, whole wheat is the I food you need in your d-health authorities say. It tains vital food elements. Ant NABISCO SHREDDC WHEAT is made jrom I f u hole u heat! Tomorrow, delicious toasty NABIC "ACTIVATED" Shell 1'remiuin is die 1110M powerful 'gasoline jour car can use! j Dudley Little and young son ! left for Prince Rupsi t on Mon-1 day and from there proccc.leJ j to .Vancouver to purchaay a r 1 SHREDDED WHEAT CANADA'S BEST CAR BUY Iv'i'.s. M.'Larca left last week for the .-'cn4t.ii: where she will pay an 'extended visit with relatives. The Hospital Auxiliary's plant sv.k , convened by Mrs. W. Osborne, was an unqualified success although there were not cnouii plants to meet the demand. The gold fish were quickly sold but, there was no doubt about the turtles being the main al traction, as they were all soon :old and four times as many would have found willing pur-rlv.uicrs among the young corn syrup 1 Inspect the 3 195 STANDARD beautiful neiv iiioJch- Mv VANGUARD They'll delight the heart of any woman .who cooks ... so many convenience! You'll want to try new recipes for the sheer excitement of finding what your new range Dr. and Mrs. K. M. McPhersori, locul dentist, left this week for Vancouver where the doctor will take his British Columbia ex s m K B m amination's in dentistry. Mrs.j McFhcrson and small daughtar will sptuftl the next few months in the south. A completely deluxe aufo-mobUe. NOT TOO SMALL ... it seats six people in luxurious comfort with plenty of headroom ... it is priced right, sized right, (not too large) and styled right. Ask your dealer about tha Vanguard and its 12-plus features to-day, sw?o 12 one 01. Biscuits lntv will do. Economical to operate and they make food both tastier and more nutritious. Drop in tomorrow. PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Manufacturers' Agent riioni! G32 P.O. Ho 0wner Adjusted fe$? Wo carry a representative stock of DUSTBANE Pnxlu'f is an unbeatable combination of features found in no other car of its class. The STANDARD MOTOR CO. (Canada) Limited 4 Lawlon Blvd. Toronto, Ontario Standard Vanguard Cars; Standard Estate Cars; Standard Panel Delivery and Pick-up Trucks: Triumph Cars - 1 I ' i "1 i'or your convenience Control dust and germs, protect vour merchandise V clothing and your health with Genuine DUSTBANE Swing Compounds. Use It dally. -Dustbanc Sisal for Linoleum Tile d' ,0 5.45 70 lbs ' ' "is 0.05 nan ii. 11 Distributor: PI imley Autombi le Corr'tpany Ltd., t 654 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B. C. Dealer: Bill's Motor Service . 404 McBrlde St., Prince Rupert 350 lbs. 16 :i1 1 e co o,m AU.uw ouv IUa IMMEDIATK HEMVERY .0-e us for all your cleaning & janitor supplies-Floor Soapj s ffjC'T iff j uiu.snes, Mops, special type waxes, Disinfectants, DeoaiK" Cleaning Crystals, Powdered Soap, etc. Restaurant Supplies a Specialty