Tree"-Mressa..Windle TiUumui . Prince jBupm Dailp J3rUi LtD. Monday, June 14; 1948 the audience with a tap danr. i". a a to . (Continued Worn f age 3) " wen routine. FLOOD TEA IS SUCCESS Miss Joanne sang jusi a uottage Small umi mill ut iVUne. Ur.jli ""y Jin. " Reminiscences Final place on the procram 1 r a,ra n , was taken by the Prince Rupert in " l T' C Flood Fund Benefits to Extent of $100 as Result Numerous counter-attractions Symphony Orchestra, under the menu?,0' bmZX By w.j. d Reflections selections met with rm.sin D, . Ale McRa nt i of an exceptionally busy Saturday afternoon notwithstanding, idience rosnnn. dc hlle n f t. Mistress of ceremonlP vhose e uixon Dixun aH and A'S . eC: w,JIlri Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, in combined effort of were u.shers C Weatlicr and politics are re- ilirst time in the history of North iwrted hot in Saskatchewan. The I America people have for four all chapters for the Flood Emergency Relief Fund, achieved provincial election will be stag- years been livin8 under a Social-1 . ni . , , . 1st w government. There is a . not . P(1 Tniirsrfav .Tuna 91 anA tVa i success with their tea and sale " ' ' I unnatural curiosity as to how cause of that support, he said, the club will turn over more than $600 to the fund. The show itself was one of the finest displays of Prince Rupert talent to be staged in recent years. It lived up to its billing as a "variety" presentation and was well received by the audience. It opened with a series of southern negro songs by the Rotary Club minstrel show chorus, directed by C. P. Balag-no. Mike Colussl played two brisk marches on his piano accordion and J. A. Teng, tenor, sang "Stout Hearted Men" and "The World ls Waiting For the Sunrise." Popular music was Interspersed with serious music when Miss Frances Moore, A.T.C.M., played two piano numbers and was followed by Andy McNaughton and his Four Dukes dance orchestra. Joe Frankey then play two piano numbers. been re' jiecuer uie aai,e, me louaer me the experiment has language. Interest in the out-'ceived. come is noted far beyond the of home cooking at the Civic Centre. Some 150 ladies called to txtend their patronage to the af7 fair and about $100 was cleared Mrs. Jens Munthe, municipal regent; Mrs. D. C. Stuart, hon provincial boundaries. For the Summer days back In 1910 were lived over again last week i with the arrival of t he new I '"? ROMANCE y y J lr Prince George. When the Prince Rupert and the first Prince A GOTHIC FAVOURITE George arrived in June and July orary regent, and Mrs. W. S. Noble, first vice-regent, received the guests. Presiding at two pouring tables, covered with beautiful lace cloths, and with profuse vases of early summer flowers, were Mrs. S. A. Kielback, for Queen Mary Chapter; Mrs. C. O. rrv te- w-r ; t " , ' , 1... ' wi ; She's delightful! She's delicious! A charming movie experience for every woman who remember! her first kiss; for. every man who can't forget the golden moments of that newly-awakened emotion called LOVE! W. D. Griffiths presented two Ham for Cambrai Chapter; Mrs L. F. Bevington for Duchess of -Country monologues after 1910 there were the same sunny skies, the same air of expectancy, the same crowding to the docks, t he same praising of luxury ships. The railway was building, dignitaries were In town, things were moving, minor notables were coming and going and bright prospects gleamed. No one could know what lay in the lap of the next 35 years. In mercy, the future cannot be read or even guessed at. if far WASHDAY FOR PUPS Washday came late, at the anti-cruelty society with the arrival of 15 pups evicted with their vicious father and his two mates from a shack txIde a warehouse in Chicago where they had been living the life of the wild. The grime of unhappier days disappears in sudsy tubs as the two litters are washed and hung out to dry by Leroy Casper, left, and Patricia Walker. Edinburgh Chapter, and Mrs. J. A. Teng for H.M.C.S. Halda Chapter. Cashiers were Mrs. which the Prince Rupert Shrine Band, directed by Peter Lien, rendered three selections. Harold Whalen, tenor, then sang "Remember Me" and i Douglas H. Stewart and Mrs. J. M. Keays. Members of the various chap 1 M-H-M'c . 'Jr, ters generally assisted and girls of H.M C.S. Halda Chapter had 1,300 crabs CRAB FLEET OPERATES (Continued from lugt One) tion, tagged over and, although he ll VJ III v 7 Los Angeles visitors, camera in hand, viewed most of the t.AUL'ncfto anA a Dunaxin, tn..Kn.. set special . charge of a special children's n traps, no small crabs were J room. caught. Greatest recovery of, ne of tne most delightful tagged crabs was made at Na- ,1 l.he ,Proceings was p&te "tr"ce t0 tne on Saturday. All tWs was seen com,m"-from clal r wlre ls the Acropolis. Doubtless, wo.rlfh WhenK 0VerJ ed for he mesh it Is necessary Roosevelt Park was not looljgd to wrap the whole frame of the THE GIRL WITU JTAC IN H rt$ den Harbor where 35 per cent were rptaken A npr ppnt u-er r. ttarrlng trap wnn ruoDer in oraer to pre uic icciLai ui saiun music wnicn was continued throughout the afternoon by Mrs. J. C. Gllker, Neville. Gerrard and Fred Con All can feel thankful for and Vt eIeictr!ysls 'rora cuttlne covered on the north beaches Going Steady i SUPRCME ELIZABETH TAYLOR f Ifinl ilmzrUt Bob fvlU lavish nraisp nn iho cfotolu luul"B pieces. and nIv , t f. . rad and for were r uuvvli, vrr U7V, u ,. it. - - - u mi which wuii'u there mere w LONG LINE "Nsfwna V,W G, steamships which appear ZS". rh".C0Mt- Where the crabs sUy un" manv appreciative comments thrnimvi tvi ----- Ilrsl one ls marked " with " the wic , r tn ll tvi mt. ot , , .... . inrnimh l.h vporo oo k.. K.,f i. it It n 1 .- thPV matP at tho Ofro nf fr,,,r Tw.rt V, JV. , IV boat's buov flair and thpn a' 7 6 nuiper were rained anil then not out of place to wave a friend- 8 a years ls a mystery that biolo- the winners were Mrs V m WITH COROTEX UPLIFT.. Will . nemo J; MURPHY ly salute to the smaller, older !"' u! "ps 8"7 ! 6lsts noPe 10 soIve with further Kempton with No. 41 and Mrs o' vmmu. - noiun t-..II JL ; Spaced t0 prevent IouIlng and craft on which scores of coastal investigations. Fercell, No. 910. voyages have been enjoyed. wu" coloreQ corK or Each of the crab boats spend v i ... . wooden buov on il own Imp '.... . : . . r1"!.0 .WeU:.nav,n.s When the trine is comnlptpd Uu.,. f?A " " . ,f : 5"" Jack Armstrong sailed Satur Starts Tomorrow Genres ZZtr:: "T Ua"ly.Wlm another flag marks the end. "il .J" eveK on the Catala for AND "WIOE-H-AIZF,, Hie drrp bantl eontmit -diaj)!irfm, nd whittles in th mft. J'hf ( .ordtri prta! ilriiga uplifta without Hran on strap. And the " ide-R.iw" that I it, hing at the Iiim of lh straps jive a balanced sipport, AT WALLACE'S IIJ.ll!HtW.l! J'lltJT "SAN Qlt.NTI.N" the informal chats and general ZTZ 3f n pS. feTe U5Ualtait ana when the latte latter is eo d tnat ls good cheer considered almost made it seem a good load there this week Frank Rkinnir 1 USed tin like having a yacht of one's Just punctured and lt means.that 3.000 small fav7s th on own. ,enouf t0 Pm1' abs to tlns of dellclouSi hand.cIeaned ;,f""er eet the scent i i , 1 ,aernoon lor tne same meeting. say that when the United SUtes,8" , , market. The cannery's entire I WEes lne Iocal u. B bought Alaska there was a cor- Hlgh tide8, Partlcularly blB output is sold In Canada, most I I -THEV HOST BELIEVE ME rupt Czarist regime. Money was one5' oner me Desl conditions 0f it in the east. Advertise in tne uauy News! Silcx Replacements wanted and the territory was al-!Ior craDDrag anQ lne men lnal r"-i v man the crab boats like to see a most given away. The Soviets would like to have Alaska back. ANOTHII DOMINION COISIT CIIATIOM good stiff blow occasionally. They say its stirs up the bottom and the crabs. Chances of big catches are, apparently, better NUKCI. IIC3MO. Narrow and wide neck howls. Chrome and plastic covers. Handles (Ivory and Mack). Rubber plugs. Silex filters. YOU WILL FIND Til KM AIL AT fat, TA IT WITH YOU! Union steamer Catala, Capt. . "iitu laic uaus sic uii wic iiiuvc pi q, -...... ...u, aIIJ,ru .,1 i.l after a stom tnan at any oUler ai a o clock Saturday afternoon time. Aside from dodging south-from Vancouver and waypoinU easters and north-westers, the and sailed later In the evening crabbers chief irrief is inss nf Chandler & Cowgill Photographer Developing, Printing Enlarging Box 645 216 4th St. RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC on her return south. eear. There arp timps whpn thP PHONE 644 313 THIRD AVENTE WEST box in Vi'htn you travel this summer don't let worry about the safety of your money maf your trip. B of M Travellers Cheques are j our laiest and surest way of tarrying money ... and they are as coovciiient as cash. Here's how they work: Travellers Cheques arc just like 20, 50 and 100 dollar bills, except tUt they're not legal without jtHt signature! Suppose you take $200 with you. You can, for example, buy ve $20 cheques and two $50 cheques ... total, $200. w hen you inj them . . . you sign at the top. When you uih them Chamber Asks Street Signs SAVOY 7j ti Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce is urging upon the city the desirability of prompt action In having street signs erected, more particularly in the area between Hays and Morse Tell DAD what he means to you with a card selected from our large display. you sign at the bottom. Simple . . . ind safe. The person who cashes them can see immediately that the signatures compare, and Creek bridges and on the high HO TEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 31 P.O. Bos 944 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert vr;- Ji t& way from the city limits to the he knows that thev are )cmr cheques. If lost, they are useless to the finder. action of tide and wind shift the sands of the bottom so that traps become so Imbedded that the pope wrinch used to haul them up, breaks the lines. Occasionally wolf fish, octupus, star fish and even halibult arrive on board with a trap load of crabs. No female crabs are taken from the fishing grounds and the males must be 6'i inches or more across the back. One of the largest taken this season measured slightly more than 9 inches. Ray Palmer, who is tagging crabs this sura-. mer for the Nanaimo Biological Station, expects to handle over 2,500 of the sheU fish this year as well as do a certain amount of investigation work on the Razor clam. It is estimated that most crabs caught in the Queen Charlotte waters are over 5 years old. Last year Bob McMynn, working for the Biological Sta- Civic Centre. A formal request to this effect is being made by JUNE 20 IS FATHER'S DAY the Chamber to the city coun Mtit imftrtant Travellers Cheques sold hy the B of M can be cashed at any bank . . . anywhere. cil. This summer, take it with yom . . SELY Prince Rupert Branch: Stewart Branch: Bank of Montreal 0. R. S. BLACKABY, Manager G. I. S. ANDERSON, Manager ' 51S 3rd Ave. E. Box 1118 rhonf nfo- Hot Weather Needs SCREEN DOORS GARDEN HOSE AND LAWN SPRINKLERS MOSQUITO NETTING INSECT REPELLANTS AND SPRAYS Drop in and see the new" "Sprinkli" Sam" -Lawn . Sprinklers. They are a real novelty WOKKIWO WITH CANADIANS IN IVIIY WALK 0 I I f tINCI 1117 ONDIE By Chic Yotm tJty&S J-rvs ;.;ouee V'S :so" VVMAT ,i- MEN ' ICR SIX MONTriS iVP I ' Mil BEEN TRYilMrJ TO FiGLPfc -i wrsi-essftfa JT HOW To LENSTHPM 7 T VELv!i t-j I THESE SKIRTS KlffTS ( K4V ANYT fe4Hs- TO UO V l III i il -V IT' T.' 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