V is defence not dismantling of giant warehouses!""' ."" Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday. July 13, 1950 j almost link the Aleutian with I Japan. Alaska at one point, is Kay Reflects Just a step to Siberia. And from Japan, Into Korea, U a short sail. That's how handy we are to and Reminisces Commercial rie, Margaret Johansen, Donna iMacArthur, Geraldine Martin, In the office of .the London Observer hangs the framed copy of a page of the Observer dated June 25, 1815. This was a week the identical spot that could i launch a third world war. And Prince Rupert- of all Canadian Cheering news for the multitude of feeble old gentlemen of after the battle of Waterloo. It had taken that long to hear about the engagement, and Results Out The following pupils were successful In the June examination1? at St. Joseph's Academy and will be awarded stenographer's seaports. Is nearest Norma McDonald, June Ratch-ford, Marlon Shenton, Helen Snaychuk, Mary Zogas, Doiothy Laird, Bruce Mills. BOOKKEEPING- Agnes Tet-rault. TYPING Louise Mah. The speed typing pin awarded forty-five who, having reached i " . Waterloo was only across the Risks run by wheat growers are ' ehannel. Column 1 was full of jby no means few, before the 'minor 'court cases. .Others con- that perilous age, forthwith become unfit for anything, except contemDlate the hereafter Nor Guny white Altasweat U ftorioM-tettiitf mmff rood lot your chlldfm. Freshet, smoother Water makes H perfect lor spread or bkln, Year racr has pasteurised Albiweet In 1 lb. end I fk. cartons, In 4 lb. economy Mm, mi Id 11 H. of Boston iprain is in the bin. These Include,1 tained domestic and mlscellan- man H. Rad. aged 60 so "Nr?ri V n - i Inn tVi nV.nnl ...ill Kn nvnc- a n nA observes the AlberUn. worms pn'us odds arvi nds and repnnisi v J iV " - ' ... ., on4 ttjtn V. -. 1 rfpiiiflht frvaesi , i A ... Vnallv n) (liquid). is in Cordova, having descended from scaling Mount Logan, 19,850 f?et high, America's second loftiest peak. Feels fine. " " oi anu . "7" Stella v Chaprun Christine Cur- v-ul plished 70 words per minute. hipners, sawfhes, frost, weeds, ju-ny down the last column, under t"'"ru"1' rust, ana weiness. mere are ;an advertisement appear me ioi- 'haTerrts In halibut flshini too. lowing lines in small type'. Helpful Honey Rtclp BoekMi Write Alberta Honey Producer! Co-op Ltd.. 10019 - 106 Ave., Edmonton, Alt. hlif trvinr. tr size it all ur. 'c-nn'Miinary Actions Total De- M .. . , . TUa $ make Jam lob 3 i iviuoun ju'.JULatiu'i LJii'-w 1 there are a lot of things you're frflt nf rjcnnirte by Wellington. lad to mis t .sea. Who wantn i,,Wv-'aper ra'irrs were given no f; rhne prs.'shormers over thei.iH ivri-siim Thev were ex- i rflMir'VSIl Shipping Literary uazene employs exi res-lons such as "stooge" and "coward." It also says 5omtlilng about "bloodv foois." Rather robust literature Fide? - pP.t,-d to set down to hard work - f the- execttd to find anything VPVofthisvsr- . July IS, 1925 July 13, 1919 t mav be a'ltumn before news ; rcs'mM'.ns news. !, irom Korea ran be called Kord. I AX - f -v isnermen re- I Further word received from Hazelton yesterday afternoon said the majority of the able-bodied population of that town Tj posses? tin up and coming ' xhis was admitted In Wahlii?- Average weekly wage paid to Civic Centre ir. lrrace appears j ' ton wedncslay. The months, hmirl"-rated wage earners em-to need a penerous helping of immediately aheart are not re" cloved by leadirig Canadian The Vancouver built fish packer Ekeena Maid has arrived on the Skeena River. The vessel, built this summer, was launched a fortnight ago under the 1 Jam-making is easy, quick, SURE with CERTO Cryluli . . . the encouragement, and plenty of pectin product in Crystals naa leu ior the Habine Rivor to investigate a placer gold assur'ng. The world spotlin-u 5s manufacturing Establishments oil the Pacif'.e and that in- reached a new peak of $43.10 eludes the North American-Can-, during week endin? March 1, adlan side. What is wanted now 1950. ' . rponsorship of Mrs. Fred Nelson, co-operation, according to com- '.' , ment from that salubrious clime. Pork chnns were selling at 30c Terrace is becoming more of a setback recently wnen i, nt o: live nmno.vs ,,m Halifax to Pctei'-Ont. in dead leav.es m poor condition. On'.y ived. ;i is not lost, according r Hubert Burrll of Yar-N.S. he fays that shlp- form that helps all fruits to jell perfectly. You boil ONE MINUTE only 7i with CERTO Crystals . . . A wedding of much . interest to many Smilhcrs friends was recently held In the parsonage cf Smlthers Union Church when Miss Annie Margaret Strld became the bride of Uoy Oullon. a pound, beefsteak at 30c and hub- everv dav- and an expand- 2! .-, local new laid eggs at 40j ln8 clvi centre logically belongs a dozen. . - there. Perhaps Prince Rupert , . ' (was not without a streak of lurk T. A. MteMartin left by this in obtaining her handsome1 morning's train on his return premises. Anyway, after having to Smlthers after a brief busi- enjoyed it for years. It makes one fiess visit in this city. sore as a boil to even think of not havine .such a place ot en- ;ly bail in dead, dry all wrong. ' i he admits he's not nator of the Idea, the that saves 2A the time needed for old-fashioned, long-boil recipes. li angler says the prop- N!TA WARD EIDERDGYIIS VANCOUVER, B.C. ' V Mrs. Ward Is in Prince Rupert personally unUi Sunday n'ght. Anyone wanting work done please bring eiderdowns to the Prince Rupert Hotel, or leave your address and she will call you or at your place. FOR SALE One Eiderdown, one Wool Quilt, one Sleeping Baf. Special Prices. , (Signed) Mrs. Nito Worrf. it transport ilve minnows The final for the Dominion During 1947 provincial gov- tcrtalnment and usefulness. Its ernmcnU spent $209,000,000 on ud to Terrace t j go after her own Day football cup will be played1 on Thursday evening next. c container with fresh Then lay the min-onc at a time, taking tin y do not touch one i roads, bridges, ferries; in that Civic Centre stronger than evr. 1 same year provincial revenues and win appreciation of both this from gasoline taxes and motor citizens and visitors. Mrs. Hemming, sr. left beat- ifternoon on a holiday trip to Vancouver. vehicle registrations were $165,-700.000. . ; . I ;t mix'-"'" . ' The scattered Kurile Islands , A to - n ""-rlfWl ti , tug . poko riaru ...nm. - . ring :kim,U,n0 First, one minnow, layer of eel-grass, an i itil the container an i box is p,(K)tii Is filled. ;iciy to siiip, satura'.e with sea-water. .-Rra;i3 n'ves oi wyjer., iil, and the salt water fish moist. He's used iod on lenslriy fistin i it has worked fine, he failure of the firs!, mciit of bait, Haltlax 1 7 ' I PL?ASE THTOW HVrO '( OKAY ) , . - ' IN THE GARBAGE V'V Tl "(V BLOMDIE m fWm3k VLyi MEIE g-y vp? OlICKK jljS ji, The short boil does not dull the lovely. U4 i triea a se:ond Mine, natural color or spoil the fresh-fruit taste . . . they stay right in your jam. pa.ki'is; the m!nn3..i aves. Only three of 19 j ,an, who has run a j With CERTO Crystals you average 50 more jam or jelly from the same amount of fruit rl FORGOT TO HACH K Ullf ? PACKAGE-"ITS'C't. Wn.L MDU . OKAV, HOLD ? V. PLEASE Si3N J; t THIS PACKAGE f FOR THIS N N A MINUTE 4. 671 ,v ( SPeoAt. DEttvEpy;-sv' rJ'Uv " S LETTEP, MP. r-Of?., . U Arf , 10 glasses instead of about 6. TESTED cm.is t. urr lor 60 yi'.i. j ilifax waterfront, :ays: ack them in mass. I ocl it won't work." But understand why th; fellows woftT !1ti? in ves. lies been sellin,; RECIPES IN EVERY PACKAGE ... a different one for each fruit. Follow the ' k-( :ul li.;h?rmcn that lie last 3') years. Hj .1 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 Ull V.V. IIVIH EXACTLY for SURE 'liil prrhaps minno-vs results. iirpSwes. I n Jockey Stock your pantry now with delicious, sparkling jams and jellies. You get CERTO Crystals at your grocer's. GGQ" FRUIT PECTIN Crystals es Men 1 AVE, Alia. 9 Women f P LIVER THIS PNZXtGEVfJ9? t I I I TO MP?. BUMSTEAO QZSW I . AT THE J.CDtTHElK if . I ( CO. ITS VEPV y-JrV7 t I jH I IMPORTANT 'y T S , 2f lie '"wraker sex," but prove It by Mil'y 'Id-mannered, besnec- A Product of Gvnoral Foods mian out-matHx-uvred E-2 ; ( MINE I'LL -P-f!L 'lC yK - v see that he isJ?f ,p eJffjtmy JL J X 3 GETS HIS -Tlbvx '9pJ&ilyG&w J- i pack-age 7 yKlX JLL,' Xr'S-rTPJ I i 'le some of the coun-bush Jockeys to win ' and two seconds at il Cochrane race meet. i m ritior asked no '(i gave none. She was ound at the open gate the starter gave the was almost invariably I the rest, of the field trying to catch her. "r firsts was scored In Bet lbu Pout Know This About Advertising f HOLDING A VERy V -sJT COULOS W- ST"4 " I important rackageuSt it ee?i ffTTwt'i f for vou in riQ3f V-'sfA fPLEASE G.VE ' fJ hGETsTt TfU !rwlpAw ZFllJr I II us event, the Cochrane ' r tllO (inn milo rnnln HtN CHOOSING r (A k WHISKY PRtftR Quiz No. 4 How much does it cost per can to advertise ths leading brands of soup? Is it M 2tl Zi per can? Calvert I'll keep -me vlso JAI-,T j I K SAFE OPEN TO") 7!-r WAS-0JT "V gAlR IT O" 6 it G-SJ-- MM CH00S1H6 PRtllR ICKEUS Answer: It costs less than 1304 per can to advertise the big -name brands GIN ' n . 1, v-T I ASSUME J I " ISTIll IN CANADA li u t i svCalvrrt of soup. That's only half the story. Advertising lowers your cost two ways: Cuts the selling costs. And by helping mak mass production possible, lowers the production costs, too. So advertising saves you many timea that 130 per can. j MP w nt ij not published or di f liquor Control Boird 04 "ment of British Columbus STRAITS N ,Vpl"ped and Printed MPT SERVICE Published By This Newspaper To Help Foster A , Better Underst.-i3ing of Advertising's function in our Society. 'H ER S STUDIO Street Box 645 reen 389 Prince Rupert I Syndicalt, Inc., World riyhts reserved. 7-6 9?(J, King F eatures Copf. 195 i