I 8 Prince Rupert Daiy N 1LZ' 18, 1950 w ' i$& ?h Fnr Fvprv Wnman BABY NEEDS I fe - J i . . ,v . , . t(,Cr , "Jnuuw mere s a siyic f.w w-y-viL. fa-n''i' j-.r. i ' u tyj -s .or every woman, in this vears PSTVC 1 Jh "y ' ' ' 4 : ' J.irJ'i Britlsh rainwear. JfJ J""! ,k f n Pi'l From liquid-shaped, rubber DIAPEKS VESTS BLANKETS SHAWLS DRESSES SOCKS SWEATERS COATS around k fA5 5TV.V JVi.'Atf i,A1,".',r j backed rayons, costing P-F" - J t i v v r. -five guineas ($16.27). pr ices it- SHIPS and WATERFRONT Union steamer Camosun, Capt. William MCombe, arrived in port at 6 o'clock last evening from north Queen Charlotte Is-and points and failed at 9 p.m. for Vancouver and waypoints The sister ship Ccquitlam, Capt John Boclen, reached pert at 8 -m. from Vancouver and snilei -t m:'dn:ght fur Alice Arm. Stcw--i it and other northern points i hence she is due br.ck hre tomorrow morning to sail south a. 1:3C p.m. through nay tartans, tailor- Sr'-TV. ?? tl 0-v-y? I'.iald checks ar.d nd proofed whip- 17 I - . ! rY" 0 H 4 gabardines a ' t, . m, . t I cords, to 18 tp 20 ($62) con-gabardine re- "1 - ,UU ''l.N,N, 7 P mJ Quality Jnfants' Wear Thrifty Prices RUPERT PEOPLE'S STORE ost of England the Write, .i.... check, or black-and-white doss- Build Own Cruiser gabardine, are two of the more we' Cd$4000 fOThtr popular numbers. Overseas visitors, however, Willi Hammer, Sav, seem to favor the lively plaid HALIFAX O'-G. B f"" 'Uli0 rules Vino "'or- n.n... Iheboati, 10:15 Provincial Affairs 10:3" Richard Tauber SOMETHING NEW Boston lism.ig irawiers- uie trying something new to prevent wear and tear on their nets as they drag over the ocean bottom. The nets, shown drying In Halifax, are covered with cow hides for protection. (CP Photo) Isner, druggist, and Milton Todd, checks and tartans reversed to .'qually bright gabardines. For those who dislike the bulky convertibles, there are 11:00 Weather Forecast RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR chef, both of Halifax, wanted a lU "bin cruise, T boat to sail along Nuva Scotia's ,have nothine to shores, but didn't like the prbca h'-"' time. 4th,- An old timer in port yesterday was Ale- Chman, captain of the Powell River Company tti1? S. D Brooks, which has been hiilin Davis rafts frtm Mpsset to the mainland for the oast six weeks. The tug was in picking no provisions ,and fuel Wore returning to the Queen CharUt'e Is-'ands to resurre operations. (Subject lo Change) smooth, silk-lined gabardines Illflthnr J I" quotrd by boat builders. with matching hat or hood. A lime-green gabardine with deep wide raglan sleeve, swing back Irene Dunne Likes Queen will bo hi- .. . 4ll t r .1 fort. and optional dog-lead belt, has So thev bui!t their own n 23-foot cabin cruiser despite the fact neither had ever built any. thinfe before. Armed with only a hammer and saw, the amateur boat builders set up a wo.kuioji in the back of Isner's druu stnro iront curr-panel or blark to match the deep, pointed black OUTWEU, They've m v... collar and cuffs and matchln now-famous Jowls, which had to be applied every day. The rubbery neckpiece was glued on in a process that required almost two hours each morning. The chore if putting the Jowls on and taking them off was fairly painful, and Miss Dunne 'sn't sure she would be willing to endure the grind again. "There wera times when part cf my skin came off," she said, "and I expected my neck to be never the sume again. Amazingly enmmh. my skin Is better than ever. Maybe I've discovered something." Disembarking here last evening from the south cn tho Cn-quitlam were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMeekin, Miss M. Arn-ntt. Miss J. I.iiChance. Mr. and well parish church i authorities am t . J deerstalker bonnet. Price 18 guineas. I When the cruiser first slapped nests to get rid o til Mrs. John Wi!k;e. Mrs. w. Steen- GAY FOB DI LL WINTERS g!0vcs, hat and bar; l0 match The gayest of brighteners for; they make a starllingiy vivui TUkSiiAl s M T' , Musical ClocK rl:00-CBC New? 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:1a Mc.ninK Son 8:30 i.lusir. for Modems 8:45 LiUie Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary. 9:15 Morning Devotion 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Famous Voices 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Harirs 10:15-Morning Melodies 10:30 "Melody Time" 10:41 Invitation to the Waltz 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup T ime 11:30 Weatner Report 11:31 Message Per:oo 11:33 Recorded Interlude '.Scandinavian Melodies P.M. 12:00 -IidDay Melodlw MONDAY P.M. 4:15 GUck Quotations & Int. 4:30Zacharias, the Ant ,4:45 Don Mcsser and His Islanders 5:00 Music for Strings 5:15 Music and Malarky 5:30 The Question Box 5:45 Young Man With a Sung 5:55 CBC News 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs , 0:30--Musical Varieties 7:00 - CBU l.'ews 7:15 C'E'J News Roundup 7:30 Summer fallow 8:00 Alberta Ranch House 8:30 Paul Grosney Group '9:00 Pacific Pianoforte 9:30 Variety Band Box 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News nun onusn winters, are the .ensemble. shimmer-surface nylon satins) Colors ranjze from soft tans with light rubber backs. ' In1 browns and mustards to vivid shades of crchid-plr.k, sea; j cortnat'on red, purple and eme--black, cherry red and goose- jp green. bcrecn. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reilly. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hardir. and famllv. H. J. Graham. Mrs. Astoria. M!e torin. Mis" Marv Landry. Miss Kitchener, Miss J. Baird, James. Raymond an1 Bruce Burnett, Mrs. Heys. J H. Weeden. Mr. Plres, Wal!pe By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) Ireti: Dunne, home from Britain, is brimming with praise for the Queen. The actress is back after a six-months absence, during . which she played the part of Queen Victoria in "The Mudlark." While she was in Britain, she had a lengthy chat with tho King and Q'tecn. "They were very interested in the picture," she related, "and were anxious to know if we wcr? getting the right help on preserving the authenticity. They were both very charming." Miss Dunne had chances to ob. serve the Queen on public cr- SMIf ELKC Plumbing & Prompt anfi vi ! 2X oerry, tney are in popular demand. The highlight of this year'3 rainwear, however, is a soft leather or suede top coat. Combined travel coat, raincoat and Price. G. W. Jolliffe. Miss A. Johnston. MLss B. Blake, Mrs. Gleav;. R. C. Edwards. Terrorism !n Saigon LONDON 0 When a pram ran Into his ladder. John Ad two'casions, too, and she enthused lnter warmer, it Is expensive and ultra-smart. , Lined with tweed or fur, built to defy the hardest w inter, part of the charm lies In the exact ams, a house-painter had RAiGOii, inco ennui tf1 More than 100 terrorists are under arrest today after French and Vietnam polire smashed what I about her. "She is the picture cf serenity. At all times' she seems sreat'.v shocks. The first was a fali of 20 feet to the ground, the second when he saw a baby in the prum covered in paint. 12:15 CBC New.' 12:25 Program icesum 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 1;00 The Concert Hour 2:15 CBR Presents 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 Comty; Allison Grant 2:45 Commentary Jobs for BRASH interested in whom she is meet TV "1 matching of accessories. If the top coat Is worn over a suit, a smart accessory Is 'the matching waistcoat. Popular with Canadian. American and Scandinavian buyer was called a Communist plot te make a general attack within thf city. Authoritative sources ar? quoted as saying the plot was cooked up by Ho Chi Minh, Moscow trained leader of the rebel Viet Minh. Captured terrorists described as 'volunteers of death,"" aomittd the plot. JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue ing and what she is being shown. You can tell that she feels deeply the responsibility to her subjects." Miss Dunne found her own reign as Victoria somewhat gruelling. The reason was the 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Bernie Braden Tells a Story 3:30 International Comty. 3.40 Divertimento Gothic Bra I are the short boxy suede Jackets worn with pencil-slim, tweed or gabardine skirts. With shoes. i! Rose Marx En Women's 2-Dome Rubber Overshoes $1.00 and yf f Black only 3 Hee I t? n M DOM'S DEPARTMENT STOC aidenSfisit of Heights I A A. MacKenzie Furniiure l! A Good Place to Buy Over Quarter d CHINA CABINETS WALNUT ' 5 fect 8 inches hiqh. China shelves. C. I Sfancouver War b our drawer. Two-door cupboard .... FOR PLANNING FOR BUILDING FOR REPAIRING Call 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders & Contractarj FAMILY. SHOE STORE LTD. CORNER CHINA CABINET WALNUT Fits into room corner where wastM becomes useful. Same features ask P.O. Box 628 Charlie Roberts Phon II 357 ' 1 I Cabinet CHINA CABINET MAHOGANY 5 feet 10 inches high. China and Sfc shelves. Cutlery drawer and lowered J iv i fel with shelf $11 Everything for the Homo Phono 775 327 - 3rd Awii Always Prompt and CourU-ousJ We're Here to Servj YOU R. W. COLLINS Authorized Uoaler foi IXL( TUOLLX Contact the above for all 1 oerviees irui Supplies o- -See tli new three brush LUXTKOI.rX FLOOR 1'OLISIIER Applies the wax as well as polishes o -PHONE 451 Phone today for a free demon '.ratio: i of the 1950 Models jf tl:e LLECTIIOLUX A) a ."JKIKiLTi and ELKCTROLDX Fi OriTf POLIPMER Commodore Cafe Hospitality and Good Food' "hone 17 for Send-Out Ordersi '. d Ave. David, Chow. Mgr MS. LIONS GATE Built by Korumj Mtitanula Veriuds AB, Malmo, Siwjen. Launched Fchrwir 18, 1950. Length 500' 2"; Breadth 64' 0"; Depth 39 10". Displacement 15,000 tons; Deadweight 9,100 tons; Speed 19l knots. Total bale 585,000 cubic feet includes refrigeration 94,000 cubic feet. 12 passengers in 4 single, J double cabins and t de luie suite (owner's cabin), each with private bath. 2 Kockum-MAN dtesel engines each 7,000 b.h.p. 7 hatches each served by 2 electric cargo cranes. FAST. M.S. LIONS GATE it propelled by 2 double-acting Kockum-MAN dieael engines each 7.000 b.h.p., giving vessel loaded speed of 19J knots the fastest service available. MODERN. Prom the Swedish Modem motif of the staterooms to the speed and efficiency of her cargo handling facilities, the LIONS GATE is modern in every respect. DIRECT. Johnson Line's North Pacific Service connects the Pacific Coast of Canada and the United States with United Kingdom pom, continental Europe and Scandinavia with fast, frequent sailings. ECONOMICAL. Speed, mod-ern refrigeration and direct service combine to make the shipment of Cargo dependable and economical. OUR NEW STOCK HAS JUST COME IN YOU WILL FIND JUST THE SHOES THE YOUNG FELLOW WILL REQUIRE FOR SCHOOL Raring the rame of a famous harhour lanJmark ot one of the ports she scrven, Johnson Line' leek, ru-xJcrn p,li5e,,j!er-fo-.Kl,t,.r M.S. LIONS HATE, makes her maiden viut to the port of Vlncouver, coimcctms tae 1'aciiic Coast with her home port of Stockholm, Sweden. The prosperity of Canada dep-nds, to a large extent, on the establishment of closer commerci.1 relations with other countries and ll development of her foreign trade. A notable addition to improve Canada's expand.ng overseas trade facilities is M.S. LIONS GATE offering a direct service between Pacific Coast ports, the United KinHom, continental Europe and Scandinavia. Super modern in every respect ...from her 19 knot sptej, snxiotis and luminous passenger- accommodation, facilities new drHgn carBO-handling including "' refrigeration, to her distinctive silhouette . . . M.S. LIONS GATE is a proud addition to JulinsoH Line Pacific Service. Prepare Fo? WINTER! 9 Check your Furnace and Chimney Now! Wc have the most modern Mm i Gxfords VANCOUVER VICTORIA " Sunday. 9 p.m., Camosun Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coquitlam I ana KEUERIAKTIEBOLAGET NORDSTJERNAN O STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN C GARDNER JOHNSON LTD., Agent., CatuiAi f 340 BURRARD ST., VANCOUVER, B.C. , vacuum equipment for cleaning furnaces and chimrwys. PHONE 884 THOM Sheet Metal Ltd. CHECK YOUR FURNACE ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH Ql'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, Sept. 15 & 29 . 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, September 8 and 22, 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER ! Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 5b8 a. GRACE 6 CO., SAN FRANCISCO General Agents A. JOHNSON CO. INC., NEW YORK Agciui Eastern U.S.A. FASHION FOOTVE