this And that ptiiuc nuput Dailp mtot Ltu. Monday. May 31, 1948 Radio Dial 1240 KilocyclM CFPR 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Transcribed Melodies 8:45 Modern Musicians 9:59 Time Sinna) 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodips HEM-LIKE SET AT MID-CALF Fashion Trade Acts to Meet Hotel., (Subject to change) 10:30 Roundup Time irrJ Reminiscences By w.J. "d Reflections 10:45 Scandinavian mi..,i,.. 11:00 Kindergarten of the Ah 11:15 fiongs of Today Calgary ,:"';uuen 1 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period tu.m v, ".and Mrs. Buyer-Hesitation by Approving: "London Look" for Autumn Wear By Muriel Narraway Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, 0) Paris or New York notwithstanding, London has fixed the hemline at, mid-calf in fashion's New Look con during overseas for years. 11:33 Rerorded Interlude 11:45 Lets Waltz 11 "a famiil srquah: R Cant. 11 rv.f l0' B"fn.J A fond farewell to May. It's been almost the equal of the one a year ago which could stand all the comparison you wished to give. May, 1948, adieu although the wets seemed to hae things their own way toward the finish. Meanwhile, as Jimmy Gardiner continues talking about butter, we cannot but surmise now and then, which side of the toast it's spread on. troversy. That was the unanimous decision reached at a London meeting of 400 representatives of the British fashion trade min.si...r 1 us' M Nigh 40 years ago. no one in Mr. aH .rT Var. Port Hu,-,i. '.. Rc"ti MON0A1 -rM. 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:30 Lyle Evans 4:43 Magic Adventure 5:00 Springtime 5:30 Vaughn Monroe and "; Orcli, 5:45 Pops on Parade 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:40 Recorded Int. 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Summer Fallow 8:00 Open House 8:30 Guy Lombardo Show 9:00 TB A. 10:00 CBC New 10:10-i.C. News 10:15 Provincial Affairs 10:30 Let's Dance 11:00 Fish Arrivals and News 11:05 Weather and Slfen-off TUiSUAT A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News rM 12:00-Mld-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News -12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B. C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded 1:00 Symphony Orch. 2:00 Sheila Presents 2:30 Commentary and E. Hobbes 2:45 Western Five 3:00 Ethel and Albert 3:15 Spotlight on a Btar 3:20 Sketches In Melody 3:30 Divertimento 3: 45--BBC News 3:55 U. N. Report Prince Rupert worried much I about water. All anyone knew I was that Rupert had no water system and that enough for from Bond Street to mass production firms in approving new autumn styles. To end confusion they said the "London Ouinn ir, , L . J 1 ol- James. washing, cooking and drinking would never be scarce. There was always water in the pools and little brooks. Then, vou Look ' this autumn would be a little shorter than the "Paris Look" rather more moderated than exaggerated. Trade shows to open In Lon Sure enough, some sour-faced authority will arise every now and then to inquire why there should be a lot of soldiers and sailors left sticking around after the fighting has finished. He's finding out. Another war is on right, now, and it came in a flash. Thousands of British Columbians, driven from their sodden homes as rivers surged to the sea and waters spread across the highways and fields, are thankful they still have armed forces. This, also, is a battle. , " MP tn.k-l American hirn -. ' I could always pack a pail of it alhabiUtwCy don will see the line set by the Apparel and Fashion Industries Association. It will feature suit- EARLY RTA tim "Okay, Mr. McFadclen I can take a hint! from the nearest street pump. And rain water purest in the world could always be had for the taking. In fact, It went uncommonly well with a few tablespoons of whiskey on a Saturday night. jacket lengths tending to be SEVEN BONES IN NECK The bones of the .neck, which are a continuation of the back-oone, are seven in number. Wasps I made piMw , shorter and skirt lengths re I Oranges (Navel) 25 - .49 "'""s"1 ui oy man. maining about mid-calf with swing skirts if anything just a little longer than that. THE MARKETS- Vegetables. Potatoes, lb 05 Parsnips (unwashed) lb 09 Turnips, lb 05 CHE MIGHTIEST MUSIC EVENT THB SCREEN HAS EVER The trade decided to feature High water aiong the Skeena Is a sort of tugar-coated war with no gur.s or ammunition, no prison camps, and far more water than wanted. And besides, everyone is so friendly. a variety of full skirts along Dates, pitted, lb 25 I-rest -ttllk Quart ... .20 Pint 11 Cream, Vi pint 18 Eggs Grade A: ..arge, cartoned, doz 58 SHIPS AND WATERFRONT with a classic suit with pleated or slim skirt lines. There will Mushroms, lb ' 75 be no marked lines in autumn coats the full or tent swagger coat and a slim-waisted fitted I Medium, doz 55 Head Lettuce, bunch 35 Cucumbers, each 53 Green Onions, 2 bunches 15 Australian Onions, 3 lbs 29 Cabbage, lb 10 coat "more feminine than ever" While through railway traffic is at a standstill owing to the tie-up occasioned by the Skeena Floods in a country like the Pacific northwest can cause distress and hardship, losses and a host of inconveniences. It gives you an idea but only an idea of what millions have been en- with new treatment of the col River floods ,it was a fairly active week-end with coast shipping on the local waterfront. Rhubarb, lb 10 Spinach, lb 24 Beets, bunch 30 Turnips, new, bunch 27 Tomatoes No. 1, lb 70 fruit, 20 oz. .. :. 48-oz. Canned Fruits Apricots, 20-oz. Cherries (fancy) 20-oz Loganberries, 20-oz , Peaches, choice ..... Lara Pure, lb Shortening Soap, face, 2 for Laundry, cake . .08- Sunlight, cake .,., Soap Soap Powders, lar Glare Fruit Cherries, 'bib. pkt Almond Paste, lb Coconut, lb. .:.: ;...;.:.: . Fruit Cake Mix, lb. Dates (fancy), 1-lb. pkt Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. ! Saturday afternoon from 1 to Fish Halibut, lb 4b Salmon, lb 42 Cod, fresh ling, lb 25 Black Cod, smoked, lb 39 Smoked Kippers, lb .22 Butter First Grade, lb .72 Milk Evaporated Milk, 16-oz. tins, 2 for 31 Case 6.99 Cheese New Potatoes, 4 lbs 23 Canned Vegetaoies Dill Pickles, gal 1.7o lar. SOFTER SHOl'LDERS Lengths of London fashion coats will conform to the lengths of suits. Softer shoulders will continue and there will be a slim waist and full-hip effect without the use of padding. Un-pressed pleats will be a feature of both coat styles. Color trend of town and country clothes will be toward halftones say the British stylists. And there will be a gradual return of checks. Brighter colors o p.m. Union steamer Catala, Capt. Ernest Sheppard ,was in port from the south. At 5 o'clock the same afternoon C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. P. L. Leslie, southbound from Skagway to Vancouver, arrived in port, sailing at 7:30 p.m. Union steamer Coquitlam, Capt. Alex McLennan, arrived at 4:30 Sunday morning from Massett Inlet and sailed at 11 o'clock last night for Vancouver via the ;J 'J j . Canadian Cheese, lb 49 j Flour I Pastry Flour, 7 lbs 53 Cut Green Beans, fey. each 20 No. 3 Peas, fancy 20 Mixed Vegetables 19 Diced Beets, tin i5 Wax Beans, choice 21 Mixed Peas and Carrots .19 Pumpkin io Corn, choice 24 Corn Nlblets 24 Baked Beans, 20-oz., per tin .21 Baked Beans, 15-oz. per tin .17 I Jan iri i i -"itO -'to I P'lour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat 2.95 (Seeded Raisins, lb. .. ' V-V Monti thm II' 1 tl ""mr TTTr I ) Shelled Walnuts, lb. Shelled Almonds, ,i lb. J! fl rtDAfrnilJ 11 an will remain popular for sports wear. Basil Wardman. assistant wc- Flour (24's) 1.55 Tea and Coffee DeLuxe Quality, lb. 1.14 Coffee, lb .59 Juice Shelled Brazils, VJlb. retary of the A.F.I.A., said that) 1 -tj y, Jams Pure Strawberry, 24-oz Raspberry, 24-oz B'ickbcrry, 28-oz Cherry, 24-o Peach, 24 oz Vv ? in coat and costume business "Britain is the acknowledged leader of world fashion. 'There has been talk about knee-length, ankle-length and mid-calf length skirts, about Fruit Bananas, lb .21 Apples, cootae, 3 lb :2i Fancy Apples, 3 lbs. '. .'. .35 Lemons, large doz 38 Grapefruit, Texas (white), 96's, 4 for 25 Tomatoes, 20-oz 17 ' 40 oz 35 I gallon 5P . Apples, 20-UB. tin, per tin 15 I 40 oz .35 l south end of the Queen Char-I lotte Islands. "Another Union j Steamship liner, Cardena, Capt. j ; William McCombe, arrived at I 7:45 last evening from Vancou-I ver and waypoints, sailing early j this morning for Alice Arm, , Stewart and other northern I points whence she will return here tomorrow afternoon south- bound. After making the first call of the season at Taku with freight for the Polaris-Taku ,mine at Tulsequah, the coastal freighter Alaska Prince, Capt. ! Thomas Garrett, arrived in port Apricot, 24-oz. shoulders and hips and jacket I Orange, 20-oz 15 I Blended (orange and grape I feoups I Canned Soups, .13 to (pink), 96's, 3 for 29 lengths. Women have been afraid to stock their wardrobes until styles were clearly fixed. "With the autumn fashions we shall tablize technical details without Interfering with freedom of design." Washers ai i o clock yesterday afternoon from the north and was still in port this morning discharging The Best In J Boys' Clothes Whether it's for graduation clays or everyday wear, whether It's for seventeen year old or five year old Z HEADQUARTERS FOR BOYS WEAR RUPERT MENS 5 & BOYS STORE local cargo. Veteran Shipmaster On Northern Trip CHECK THESE I'EATt'KKS FOUR YEAR GUARANTEE THERMO ACTION TUB Veteran Shipmaster from the! old schooner days of the 'nineties j MANY STUTTERERS More than 1,000,000 people hi the United States are handicapped by stuttering, said a prominent doctor recently. who has also served his time in MONEL-METAL STAINLESS TUK steam, Capt. F. A. Adams, now I a shipping executive of Oakland and San Francisco, was in the 1 DOUBLE AUTOMATIC WRINGER WORLD- -May 30th -June 5th It Pays to Advertise) LIFE TIME SATISFACTION AVAILABLE NOW AT city last night while making the round trip north aboard the steamer Cardena. It was Just about a year ago that he was last here making the round trip to Alaska. Capt. Adams Is president of the Simnson-Fish Co.. TRAD E- RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC; one of the comanies of the Pope- BOX 1EI PHONE 644 313 THIRD AVENCE WKST WEEK More Trade ,More Jobs"- IN TERRACE. lalbot shipping organization which sends Its-vessels all over the. world. Capt. Adams recalls the glamor of the old sailing days but has been able to attune himself with changing 'times and still takes an active interest in the operation of today's big Liberty and Victory ships. AMoih-rnlX-iiartmrntSWl Niitloimlly-kimwn lines Ladirs' Wear, Yard l.w Mrn's CliplliiiiE. Shii .., , K,.f.SlTf Ml I " 4illllllui'iL?'.U..... T-rr4 114 8crlinwlLlirrerlW'p BRITISH COLUMBIA'S ECONOMY DEPENDS ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE World Trade Week is an effort to bring vividly to the attention of every Canadian the vital .necessity of maintaining and increasing our trade with other countries. Service. THE SKEENA MERCANTILE! ANTI-SKID If lemon quarters slide over the plate when you use them with fish cut off the corners and they will stay put. GROWN WITH THE YEARS The organ was developed lrom reed pipes, and works on the same principle as those wind instruments. in 5V2 hours to SAND SPIT 1 HOUR 10 MINUTES to PORT HARDY 3 HOURS 50 MIN. j SAVE 10 QN ROUND TRIP IN THE Sealiee Amphibian Plane Bfly Non-'Sfhedtilc Charter Service Think, Talk and Act TKMKHM Tenders, enclosed in enveloDe superscribed "Tender for Used Ralls." will be received by the undersigned Commercial - Hunting Fishing - Sighting SKEENA AIR TRANSPORT LTD. !Ten W. 1 TBAIE OML HUM1" prince . all WMartlnJ3 ui iu nmm, nionaay. June aath, 1048. tor the purchase of approximately r6 tons of rails (40 lbs. to the yardi. "as is" and "where Is," along the route of the Old Dolly Varden Railway. Alice Arm, up the Kttsault River. B.C. Further Information may be obtained from J Brady. District Engineer. Court House, Prince Rupert. B.C. The hitjhest or any tender not necessarily accepted. PURCHASING COMM1HHION. Parliament .Buildings. ' Victor, B.C. May 25. 1948. M , . 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