a long point toward the harbor Prime ttupcit IDailp tttVot Thursday, December 1, 1943 o different today ehtrafTce and went on: The only decent harbor faci lities for small commercial boats is away out there. Have you ever been to Ketchikan?" As I admitted .that I had not, I hurriedly tried to recall things read and heard of that northern community ' and the light dawned. Ketchikan's dockage facilities for small boats Include "A Spot of Comment" . . . by WALLACE "All These Yet Not One Fisherman?" (Since this article was written a dark horse, prominently Identified with the fishing Industry, entered the field In the person of Elmer Clausen, fish buyer and aldermanic candidate. There are others, also, whose business pursuits take them in close contact with the v fisheries). A seafaring city! loading chutes and dock, service. Further evidence that they regard their sea-going men as top citiens is their constant fight for still more and better "boat-parking" facilities. "Well," I veniureG, 'we have the Cow Bay floats right handy and just past the Dry Dock Neither fisherman, argonaut, jacktar, or even jtondwama hrewd ihupper but iiw quite 'he'd get for h a gondolier among the candidates for mayor and aldermen! Your family ill d..r llie famoua Crape-Nuti 6avr in the form f er.np, golden flakei. And Port't Oape-NuU HAei provide nourishment they ell need . . . useful uuanlitiei of earboliy. draira, protrina, plionpliorua, iron and other food eiwmiali. Your grorer iua Pal'a Crape-Nuu FlAei wailing (or you. are tne old New f loats ana the oil companies all have docks ..." But his inuignani. snort ended that handy line of chatter. "Ever live on the prairies, or in a farming community?" , twiiikliiiK lurfay you can grt tliat -111 rrailH"-4-"1' --l'Hl fercal, Crl)K..Niiif MAra Ji'linrliveljr Jif. Mf r"ir- ltum TW0 lr'n - ami. i mil malted burlejr. The reactions of recent comers to Prince Rupert are often significant. When comment is made by It seems that I learn the hard one who Is no mere novice in the world of business and has I..; av for I took the bait again. hopefully, Puitrlinj; j "Sure. I suppose this is about "I've only been in business the same. Back there the farmer invested heavily here, his opinion can be relied upon as being the result of genuine Interest. No casual observer, lor instance, would come up with this one: does the work, earns the money and reads the ads. The town- ,n(.d tuna and a Coady was featured speaker in ;!w5U.mon were the CJvic Centre Iast m(;ht Tht and Mrs. O. ughlin UckeU drawn ,rtjvely as door ,.r.,iive soon- torium stage by J. D. McRae. Mrs. Brooksbank Party Honoree here for two or tnree years," he continued. "I was here before, of course during the war but it has always puzzled me that M.L.A. uruj 4l which Dr. M. M.. "Prince Rupert," he said. Old time friends gathered "lives with back to the sea. Rupert doc3 so little for the sea-going portion of her population. I mean the fishermen. folk provide the hitching post, write the ads and do the shouting." That did it. From thereon In I strictly listened. It seems that on the prairies, the same ones that I left not so many years Tuesday night, first at the Civic Seems to look inward on her aldermanic and schoo 1 board posts and make up a good percentage of the memberships of the service clubs. It seems, in short, that you would never 'Centre dining room and later at self rather than seaward to the tugboat owners and all the Lit Ml a ma-,-m inspiration of broad ' horizons others who have provided not Yet out there lies her past know the old place now. only the income but the very ajro. the farmer's don't get So after i go- my nmui.i Phut achievement and future oppor excuse for existence of the en- hitching posts any more. They "Or iiiuyoe its money that counts?" he questioned trap-fully But this time I waited. After all a man does learn eventually. "Well, think this over," he went on. '"The man ' who owns a tug, packer or seiner has an investment that Tew' merchants or professional men can match. And bank accounts! Huh- I know more than one fisherman who could buy out (continued on page 8) tunity." get the best of modern parking, and pulled my eyes back in, I 1 tire community." the home of Mrs. c; .rr. i'aivcer, to honor Mrs. Arthur Broolctbtudt who leaves before long with Mr. Brooksbank for an extended tour of Europe after which tht.y may take up residence on Vancouver Island. Dinner was enjoyed at the This conversation occurred on His thoughtful air and mus facilities for their limousines, opined that wnat was gooa iui complete with winter heaters the farmer, the fisherman sting In the! one of those beautiful days last ing tone left no statement. While l! thought-pro September and we were soaking and hostess attendance. It would like a moutmui too--up , the bright sunshine that ' seems that their true worth has and he was relieved to receive poured through a large window.' at last received recognition. my new friend's quizzical agree- yoking it was a bit too deep for : i me to immediately catch the 4 Civic Centre and, after adjourn MiITI!1:AL, Dec. 1st. Sui-li a -lif-pry firling. in lies.n a blustery December day like this with UK; howl of delicious 0 Minute "t'HKAM OK H i! K.T"! It cooks to delicious, appetizing sinoot h-in ill only 5 minutes of boiling! Ami (lint's ju-t due rin.-oii wliy u Minute "Cream of Wlirut ' m Ii ... l'iiniily fnvouriicl It uot only good to c it, ... it kikkI tor you ! Kor. von are, it eoii-iinn Iron. Ciileium and l'ho.-pliorus for diet i Ii m tit.-! Yr. this Irrupting, flavour-fill' cereal is (inne from ti c children to Krandpa! ,.o wliv not in Uit wonilttfii! "Cream of Wheat" feeling to- clrift of the It seems, too. that thev fill msnt and approval. . waited My friend stretched his arm In ment to Mrs. Parker s, games were the order of the evening The feature of the proce?d- dings was presentation to Mrs. Brooksbank of a beautiful pearl XmV WIFE v3hXE WTO CEBOTHEVtL i U ., A EtVlP" I SAVSI'MAS -' , VFI?OM I SOUP JCSif BPAcf-N6W . necklace and hanusomc bouquet A Oil You of chrysanthemums. Mnn Hill Really Appreciate . . . ii gilt that he'll Like Uun- un- 3 r s- i i' ie iHtftfl yju uc nun pica ii . .. ' 'II 1 1 ' ' leeiiit. reeipt. liml una ine tor many j l:i lie Juno A-hlc v cf tVn- ami many Mrs. H. B .Rochester bepok" the affectionate sentiments of the friends assembled when she wished Mrs. Brooksbank a si'le and happy journey and the best of everything In her new home. x moon ... a W UKKU1XK tare h's ittmnl! Sim- p. ,mr - It.ii nr:i lli-nt, r t.. Muni real. l'.t). 1 Mtit vou Jaite Annul rrtiftrt tor eook-,j !;i Cniwn llrnrid Id ii-ou'ii Corn t ii,er Willi lier ex-i: iMhini.u and fn'eis-; ! nuliy lielpail . iw! ami iron in U.dMe' liO'U wllllo m tv lliai jwt tlio "i.uz tip to inuku -,.k .i.ia twice a ItrBflKKSET SUAV1NO H1U SH! Men like that ieelinit oi being well groonied that ft really rinoo-otli sliavc gives then . and thonvindo iiureo that it'ii en.-ier to get a smooth shuve when tiiey tin a Hiibbciot ("havi:i lirunli. So chow vour man tliat you rc "in the Know'' . . . give htm a C:!nHlma txi-M n'i that he'll cn joy n"riifig'Hrtd"hfi!l!T VorlT' find inn ltiibbcii-et Shaving JJru-h at your favourite thug or depart- v inent. ftoro ... in bristle, nylon nnd builger $1.00 to $13.00. I l NOW. GO ON OUT FOR TNWO WOURS CI I I fY VJ& DON T J 1 h', ANC. VAJWES vOJ COME BACK r- J , J51 frttf UpenoPSI ITAUAnY Vi . V' "r O.f ( TMB MOST vOMCEI?PUt.--MEAU- d f PLAIN VPEN1?pf0SiIAUANy 1 Mrs. Brooksbank responded appreciatively. Tho.sc taking part in tin farewell party, In addition to the guest of honor, were Mrs. S. E. Parker, Mrs. H. B. Rochester, Mis" S. R. Donaldson, Mrs Robert Dowther, Mrs! R. J. D.. Smith, Mrs H. F. Pullcn, Mrs. Alex McRae, Mrs. C. H. Elkins, Mrs. A. O. Johnson. Mrs. D. McD Hunter, 1 .drs. J. D. Fraser, Mrs. L. W. Ker-! gin, Mrs. J. J. Little, Mrs. W. H jShortrklge, Mrs. J. II. McLeod, iMrs, O. A. Hunter and Miss Edith Watson. 'Vu.iii jii-t, nroiiml 1 he corner means extra baking lor all ib.i i- womhrful o.-caMons wiien friends drop in tu , Mi h "(.hmxI Cheer". And of course, fltocnlalc cuke, . i-mkli'i and calidien are Hire . be popular! l'or full-!l.tiiiieil, real rhoenlale flavour 1 heiiritlv rei o uneiid i'1 Kki;itS UNSWEETEXKD C1H K'( ,T1'. Only Ilic ( hou-i'st caeao be ns are IW'il in Bak:'ri Choeolat'i and thev are skilfully rousted to the peak of flavour, then Milled to glorious Balin-xmoolh verte : d . . . nothing in removed . . . timl'ii why Hn1:rrt a-a-.ii a favourite in iio many hoinc-3 for almost l!K) ;, cars. " Thr Turkey this Christmas, into that too-smal': oven. iii-c now "or can 2et that lonued-for I Zr ace mem- yfefA fiirs L fooosepveo much sauj FLOuB SACk: I, ; . i 1. l.l.lCTUic; NANCE, with the big- rtiif3i oven in i anad.u vt ncinrr moo with KUi-h marvellous ron- ; took-. la iter AutoniaUc Oven Con- iv;v'0' " tin- . pai tnieut model, the on- i lf iinze big -notigh lor a 25-lb. bird! ! i nt jrand Engidaiio iealurc. You'll praise the Radiate ' ''- -avo lic preeHion-conlrolled hc.ita, he wai.-l-hish X bi osier .be triple-duty Theriiiizcr deep-well C'cMik r ' M'-ui' Mtrface element, the so-oasy-to-efenn roumlcd ' !" in' "I urn o'lly a lew. Mako it really Merry Chi i.-tmas 11 iiy wmg your l'ri-;idairo icalcr now. r GOODI COODI KalUgg'i naw, ajulck way ta BRAN MUFFINS WITH RAISINS No creaming, no eKg-baunt:-iust on aiy lirringl Make aoma lo-dy'. 1 eon Ivfllojg'a H Uanpoon wit ' hre r luiir Are You Tired From Head To Toe niter n busy b All-Bran ii eup augar or den ayrup i cup milk r 1 eK 1 cup aifled Hour flay ol Hiii-imafl phoppinE? Ji's m wonder the tlioiinlit of t'ookiliK a hist dintf-i- for vimr fai.iily ju-t iloin't nppeal to vou! 'P 1. 4 I, I, 2 tablmpo"n ifl nhortonuif , J no THJy MftKp -v 1 I I VOUR POTATO VOUC LEMON ' 1.1. r ('evwJthSg GET WNE ) 7 XSOUFTLS J (ci?EAM P.E IS A MESS) ? " ' V (TME VEGETABLES ) V5, AT ONCE ? r- t ( GUMMV AND v r CC P ( an moui? BLFQKB ) LXj J r G(?EM f C2& X C io J ! teaopiwina r. t: lor tin bakina powder i, cup ramna Vn. - J . Combine All-Bran and milk ui mixing bowl. Sift loRplher flour, baking now"r ml aall inlnsame miiing bowl. Artrt ognr or gulden syrup. ft- horn-ing. and raiin. Stir only uniii cotnbinrd. viu vmmvA miiftin nana 's run. 3. Kake in pre-heated moderaieiy n.n ' '" in iantaliziiur ";''' ' "I the m-w I'I)S -,, ,-l'l''ll u" ELECTRIC '-I'm available ill, "i"' ' II' tore mill 1 "'l' H'ul Chri.-I tna.i toy mi! II lioll-e-n ""' a lifetime! This '' ju.4 $22.30 '," i-ier i. made in ' "ir 'kill tine Hrit. ''"'I'll'. With it exeit-"'I'mim, (,, jt w, v J'l'ir.- ami veam of " ''t! S ,l ' tumble, ...Harhaiu !' tn-sient St., Mont- HLINZ KVEN-liAKI'.D BEANS Hie mm", than a laslr-lieat Ihivn liu-v, busv Dei-em ii ;j r ila! ' 'I'liev'rc n boon-n -ble-iii'r to us font-weary dmpper.d W c fimpiy iiavint tune to prepare lii.-sy SUi-pers bn1 it's fo vcru eay to prepare ill liriims (iiicm when lleina Cveti-llaked l!i alls lire tin: mam dili. Tb' re are four kinds now m vou're hoiinil to flrike a tmourilc. "Hems Raked Heims willi I'urk, Heans in Tomato Saure. Ufd Kidney Heiiii nnd lloilon Nlyln llran.- in Molaes Hatiec. Try all oven HOO'K.) antnii io muiuic Makes 9 luacioua muffina. Canada'a mott ffamom natural laatl erl for dlata ot I"-aufflclanl bulk try a howllul laaayi . : ; . . i t-t I , you'll like thciu all! fourl Moihsr Knows fWfrw. i -IS, of ll.nt wrm.lrrftil. rvKB INSULT 1 Uf', V Al CAVP ir" Money and Trouble " W 'lifetime" , HAM A NT 3 MINUTE KETTLE, tho "lore impressed 1 am! t,'s ttoiul-looking! made of lieavV Can Be Saved The next time yt I'ca"' ot n "I must get rire say to yourself, my heating system checked by THOM SHEET METAL to make , . '"iMicr with a ""''I eln-niniuoj platinn Jy! And just think! three minutes, tt f ler tor four cups .''e tlirres a wall-, ns "kel lie with leKs" "wr furtiiniro for tho ' f wi-ll-iasulated and sure that It is in shape lor winter wpathcr." tf " And the next time you hear of i Chritlmoi Hint for A AiW Or Aepriew l'or tho.se fayv":"" young relations, here a Uuutr man tip with hit. ol ni'ri! give tricm n HANK Oh M0N1-lilCAlv 1'axsbook insrribi-u with a suitable initial deposit, ltf that they, will value down dm years. And it's a womb nul way to encourage Rood elianicter trails in yoiminler.-- lnirlieuiarly dear 1.0 vou. A linfM i'asD'H'K will say fcMerrv C'hristmiu fnm V in a reullv siiccial way. lmn m W your local branch of " My "k and ninko the neccsaury urrango-ments today! I . 7. 1 lLi I'LL HAVE THS ( ILL HAVE J5)5l fire sav to yourself. I meant to lion .Tl'O "ltud'innt 3 THOM SHEET METAL "lints ofl hut. I'll do it now. iiuloiuatically "Mutie eotitrol so it And then maybe the next fire :,"J it abuts oDf s "lUKKed hi without you read about won't be yours either ... For furnace, oil burners and general sheet metal work MO, Phone Black 881 wah-JBUS Jump" pap"y cuen Oiarurerr for tlie ChriHtmas Senson ind nil year ?"! SHIIUUFFS FRUIT I'UDMNli! Kitihlvcn 'iioicc iiii?redienls iio into Bliiriiff's Fruit Fuddinn! Dates !ll!'i raisins and currants nnd mixed peel coaibined with a rich, suiey batter steam cooked til the wuldmx 's tolden-brown nnd even-text urcd! Don't wait 'til Vhnsl"ui. ,o Hive vour family the taste-treat of Shirrifla 1 'Hit l'lnidiiur! Servp it ior rlinnpr t.ninnrrowl So CaSb to THOM SHEET METAL LTD. j serve sinmly heai it in the can and serve it with vour lavountu .i :..:.i ..n . ,nL.i vi-pn. hlvlV.. rtllO lilt HIUIIUUUV yilll 1(111 Hill"'" ""! when o.l.l fiUlr.tlT'. T?,,1 Tll'lter- "'' I'vounng Ex-traot to thctu!