iirHELL VISITS ROYAL JJrfnre supt?f Dan? tttm 03. - 3 i Monday, August. 16, 1948- s, j BUCKINGHAM PALACE id Chuckli knuckles mnes ana expenditure for the year estimated at $282,937. early date to survey the situation for the government. a Kjng and Queen and Princess . Tvprvthing Informal The famous psychologist had ; wyor entered the jeweller's shop. just delivered a most interest That's a mighty fine clock you U Chatty at Reception, ing lrfriiro onH ,oa nnm nn- have their he said, Indicating Fred Renworth and Jack McDonald planned to leave a fortnight for the Shush-anna gold fields. O - ' v . , , ' Li II 111 kUil" oucting a question session. The council chamber was crowded when Mayor Pattullo gave a report on his financial mission to the Old Country. He son or Mr. and Mrs. 11 An vox-born A timid little man down front held up his hand and was the clock in the window. "It keeps perfect time," answered the jeweller. "Why. that clock has not varied a second in two years." '"' -. i ii -V-iti vront t 7 .nnrlrin oc i recognized. stated, among other things, that Bird-lovers once found the Hon. W. R. Ross, minister of nest of a Carolina wren con-lands, was coming here at an Etructed entirely of hairpins. Canadian basketball team for the -'""" " n-i- was one I , fja j 15- 1 J j . The I, MmW Hit, ierr.rt. Inc. C' "t--S "That's really a wonderful record." "Yes, and we have a check on rent the Dominion at a reception in . He met it, too. Every evening at exactly "Doctor," he said most respectfully, "did I understand you to say that a good poker player could successfully handle any sort of executive job?" "That's exactly what I said," was the confident reply. "Tell me, Doctor," asked the little man, "what would a good poker play want with a job?" six o'clock they fire a cannon over at the fort, and my cloc-c is always right on the dot." say about basketball except that Britain's team was poor. "Queen Mary and the Duchess of Kent were standing togeth'-r but I did little more thun gay Hello. TOPS IN KITCHEN UTENSILS! e See the new "Thermic Ray" ' stainless steel saucepans with copper bottoms for quicker,' iPf even heat, plastic handles and ' knobs, balanced weight and t. streamline design. The only "s Conner bottom stainless steel and Priii'.. Wd. apparent-.j informality, n and Q'i"pn ';aboth. Sen princess Mu a!.so there. .n(iezvous with inti'restUig- 1 - 1 Iff & t U ' f V i PRINCE RUPERT YEARS AGO "Princess Elizabeth and Prince Three small boys were brag Fhlllp showed great Interest In A ' ging about the prowess of their Ml i basketball. Elizabeth had played 'a girl's game called netball. i . August 16, 1923 H. O. Crew and T. C. Duncan completed a reconnais- S XV autenslls wlth "Vapor , Seal dads. The first boy said, "My dad writes out a few short lines 'tif iaus. on a paper, caned a poem, sends gance survey of a proposed it away and gets ten dollars for. road from Prince Rupert to the :derl)le detuil ,r to his sister, been sent .r has i3mM Mitchell. ,j -he summer "You're wasting your time, I tea youi HAVE a boy friend." it "My dad." SDOke the second i i nil- in. thmjvmir "makes some dots on a piece of prlr.ee Kupert. Skeena River canneries. The survey was under supervision oi Major R. M. Taylor, district works engineer, and recommendations were to be sent to the provincial public works 13 spent some time explaining the difference between the games "The members of the Roya! Family were not as tall as I had thought. The Queen was most gracious. The King was very friendly and laughed heartily. Elizabeth did most of the talking while Philip seemed content to back her up. Princess Elizabeth is very much like her fUl expeii- IS Timely Terrace Toptcs from Phone 311 ii honor, rem McBride Street iu. apparent paper, calls it a song, sends it away and gets $25 for it." "That's nothing," declared the third boy. "My father writes out a sermon on a sheet of paper gets up in a pulpit and reads it, and it takes four men to bring in the money." Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter ly, "stuffed There were 4 ror'.pstunts In Mr. and Mrs. A. Attree have left Terrace to take up permanent residence in Prince Rupert. : present and vruative fur A. E. Wakefield, American Consul at Prince Rupert deliv-1 ered an address to the Prince Rupert Rotary Club following a! tour of the United States. He mother." As for Ihe basketball games, the Canadians had played thiev games when the letter was vril-tcn including the one tliov 'o;t The landlord of offices tenanted by a, firm-of Scots lawyers whose lease was about to expire by bus from; said that business conditions 1 . firue Barr arrived from the south on Tuesday's train, having spent the past few weeks at summer school in Victoria. Huvin;; resigned as principal of the Terrace High School he and his larnily will leave at the end of the month for Courtenay, Vancouver Island, where Mr. Barr will be associated with the High School staff. goes on the i Hungary. ..We played very the Palace . ti,b hni vmiin , ,. wrote to ask whether they were were particularly good in the (loine to enntinup ncconatinn midwest. Mrs. W. Robinson returned to town this week from Lakelse Lake where she has spent the week on holiday with her daughter and two granddaughters, Mrs. D. Brentzen, Phyllis end Enid. Their reply was: r.ere we we::t; ihere Queer i w. m n 1 1 Ki aj go in the basket, most of them hitting the hoop. The referees were European and gave U'i a raw deal." Acting Mayor Theo Collart presented the Fair Board with i'.a!P piciuies of "Dear Sir: We are, Yours truly" Not appreciating this effort in economy of words and p lined up ;y, then filed SUMMER i a silver cup to be awarded to j the owner of the best-kept jan liere we MERCHANDISE ! Mr. and Mrs. Alf Ritchie of Prince liup'it spent the past week with Mrs. W. S. Anderson of Maples Auto Court, Terrace. HOW CAN I ? ? : By ANNE ASBXEY : f and Queen dshaking we Mr. and Mrs. C. t. Norrington left on Sunday morning on a motor trip to Kelowna. Th'y expect to be away about two weeks. Accompanying them as far as Prince George was Mrs. Brentzen and Enid. paper he wrote again to demand whether or not it was their , intention to remain. The answer was: ' Dear Sir: We remain, Yours truly " The landlord is not trying again. r large room flower and vegetable garden to be Judged by three persons as yet unappointed. The contest was too be judged September 1. August 1G, 1913 The finance committee reported to the city council that the mill rate for the year had been struck at 14.40. The total Hires are held. Mr. and Mrs. R. Perry,, the former It .iberta Lambley, returned home on Thursday from a honeymoon trip to Edmonton. ;t had been sf1 Alf Yoxall leit on Tuesday cn here until ai! a business trip to Prince Rupert. J been present DRESSES ... Gabardines, Bongalines, Crepes, Jerseys, Printed Silks, Cottons, Linens. - ' SPORTSWEAR ... Skirts, Blouses, Slacks. . COATS ... . Full-Length and Shortys. . ACCESSORIES ... . t ALL AT PRICES THAT PLEASE, Purchase on the Sweet 16 Personalized ' BUDGET PLAN " Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Doflds A surveyor walking around ing and Queen drove to Prince Ruoert last an army outpost on the edge of V-d aruund 'i''. week to attend the Stuart-1 a western town became ac- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Best, accompanied by Miss Grace Little and Miss Ann Molltor, left on Sunday morning by car on a trip which may take them as far as Kamloops. tc'9uainle lne solQler wno Hedley nuptials, returning Mainly as a t Their Majes-sfjciabl and fired the cannon ior reireai Q. How can I make olive oil palatable for one who must-take a wineglass of it daily? ! A. Many people who will not take olive oil on account of its; not being palatable have found that if a pinch of salt is added to a wineglass of oil,- this is overcome. Q. How can I clean cauliflower before cooking? A. , Cauliflower should be stood for a few minutes, head down, in a salt or vinegar solution. Insects will get into the head of cauliflower. Q. How can I remove the shine from a coat collar? A. Moisten a cloth in either vinegar or ammonia and rub the collar thoroughly. Terrace on Friday. Miss Edith Dodds returned on Sunday. every evening. 'Do you tire the cannon at the same time each evening?" he asked. No Interest No Carrying Charges Mr. and Mrs. North of Prince W. G. S. Mills u.-ove to Prince Rupert arrived on Saturday j Rupert on Saturday, accom-motnin;; and went out to their panied by Mrs. Mills and Mrs "Yes," the soldier replied. "At he Queen firs cabin at Lakelse Lake where gam Kirkaldy, who will trayel six o'clock on the dot, and I time it carefully with this t st proem Lion's Gate they will holiday till the end of j soutri tQ Vancouver, this month. - watch. And just to make doubly f jit !0 ViCCOU- sure, I check the watch every day by the big clock in a jewel ler's window about two blocks J Phyllis Brentzen left on Sat- Mrs. J. Howiett of Victoria isjurday for her home at Port the auest of her son and daugh- Simpson after a holiday spent ier-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve with her grandparents, Mr. and Howlett. Mrs. Will Robinson. I ves" ir.i how jnery tu over kfd that I was in such a from here." Several days later the su Advertise in the Dally News! We also talked NOTICE visit to South Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For AU Occasions Joking with us. FOR ECONOMY USE 1 m others from lon't lie Mue 1 me. The eon- -eneraily about wm. He told COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made ' VALENTIN DAIRY Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE The Daily News wishes to draw attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising la payable In advance at tne oilict at time of presenting copy for edver-tudng. Those desiring to advertise In this manner In the Dally News are asked to assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning classified "red swimming degrees. 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