I . ij'. it 'uii I 4cV j I luir.Mluy, March 4, 1!E4 1 - f i - - - -V. - - a Scliool UJoafd ilrltf Leaky Roof In Progress ' '- - - Only Flaw at School delicious' dessert.. mi UVJ 7 t I I , , . . ' -- - V v ; ' V- C -' " l '' ''," V ' I ' t S i a) f i t ' V s O 'h '' I Iff: :AX. ill I iy - .: f y( - ! frozen strawberries y POSTMAN SETO SERVAIS wades through hip-deep drifts in Cornwall, Ont., after a 24-hour blizzard swept eastern Ontario and parts of Quebec leaving 16 inches of snow. Schools were closed, traffic stalled and workers were unable to get to their ; offices and plants. At Farran's Point, 17 miles west of Cornwall, ; 150 vehicles were stranded on a blocked highway. 1 Education is not only OUR business .'a Education is Everybody's Business! t.V During Education Week (March 7-13) ... visit your local school with these J' questions in mind: -What i$ ypuF school doing for your child? fc What problems does your school face? ' ic' How can' you help your school do a better job for your child? ; This is Your Business ... Education Is Everybody's Business B.C TEACHERS'. FEDERATION , KM II 'left) chats with her actress-daughter, ' !!! i tin play, "The Burning Glass," backstage after :i H.ii lioid. Conn. First-nighters got a surprise ,.i,iiPi:i-Mijther-Murlene walked down the aisle ,t Altcnvard. mother and daughter Joined the :;" niRht party. A leaky roof but otherwise wuM'jcuiry progress on the new Port, Edward school construction project was reported at last night's meeting of the board of school trustees of District No. 52. Scout Allowed To Remain BIRMINGHAM. England fP) Scout leaders have dpclded that a zu-year-old senior scout can stay in the bcout movement though he Ik Ui admitted Communist. Scout Richard Etheridge, a member of the Young Communist League, recently declared publicly his . support for- 19-year-old Paul Garland,' a -Bristol scout who was- dismissed from the outfit becau.se of his Communist affiliations. And it looked as though he, too, would get the push. But following talks with Chief Scout Lord Rowallan, the Worcestershire county commissioner, Capt. Herbert Spreckley, announced: "A good scout is a good scout, whatever his politics may be." AS I SEE IT (Continued from Page 2) specialists and their assistants U) do all the needful things. . Some eight to ten bed patients are treated right In that building about half from outside Vancouver. Nowadays, if you go there for a visit you are likely to run into visitors from the U.S.A. for state agencies from near and far are modelling their own campaigns against arthritis on what B.C. ha.s done. B.C. IS STILL far ahead of the rest of Canada In this matter. Our B.C. government grants (under the dollar for dollar formula) are far greater than those of any other province. But public voluntary giving rose from $28. 181. IS in 1949 to $121,-280.39 last year. kuu can be absolutely sure that every dollar you give to CARS is well spent. Much has been done, but the need Is very great. '! t " v..il Wins at (fJrulfjt Ten tables were in play at the Legion Auxiliary card party staged last night in the Legion hall, j prize winners were as follows: Bridge Mrs, A. N. Silversides, ! Mrs. S. L. Ptachey: whist Mrs. I L. AmOth, A. E. ChiltenV crib 1 Mrs. A. Astoria, Mrs Mvra Rvan. I n '.n firms vj ven o ins Break dveniemcnt is not published of d'P''"d.bM,he Liqr Control H.rd Columbu. Advertising in the Doily M AND News Brinas Re?ulf- SPRING AT FRASER & PAYNE THE UNIVERSAL CHENILLE BEDSPREA - I It, , run-- , ! I.. Vi f .it T L "Si 3- 4 1; i... COATS Beautiful ploin colored baby chenille bedspreads in every color." Exceotional Value. John Currie, clerk of works on the project reported leaks in the new roof on the school and recommended that the architects be notified, ruggesting the bonding company cxamit.e the roof. He said contnetors panned to re-flood the r.f.f to seal the leaks, but he wus not "i.sfied with the plan. The board authorized secretary Mrs. M. Roper to order desks and other essential equipment for the school, which is expected to be completed this spring. The board will lnvsstigate a request from Borden Street School principal J. S. Wilson for resurfacing of the school playground, which he said was in bad condition.. , The RCMP have been asked to share the cost of a water pipeline to serve the new Port Edward school and proposed new police office and barracks adjacent to the school. Ralph W. Brownlee. of a new architectural firm In Prince George addressed the board, offering his firm's services In any future school construction pro jects. rauer Jervice cl or Cilij Women of most churches ir Prince Rupert tomorrow will Join church women around the world in marking the annual Women'? World Day of Prayer. The local service will be heir at the First Presbyterian Church Friday at 2:30 p.m., with women from various churches conducting the service. Th service, open to all women. Is an annual event in whlrh Christians In almost every part of the world follow the same SriJcij of service. Th'is year's ea-jfic,; Vas prepared by Dr. Sarahlphikko of India who died r "tTiis year. been demon-traleti in a seriei of Bytemalie rliniral studies reptfrted in leading medical journals. (u one study, 13S people with known UHuvL'd ImjwcI futM tion were yiven one miute of AH-llran daily lor one week. They were siudiid rliitirally and with X-ray with lets made U'tore. during and aitcr they itc the All Bran. Of THE IJS PbOPttE, Iff? MOH El) OMTWTIC CUMCAL iipro t n: r l Jl ST 7 PAYS. V A fOU.OW-VP STVDY, HUTM THW A Pit Of tHK V 7 P A 1 IKTS H III) It r.Wfc M r V A 1. 1. - H R A V A'KO) HO. I lie yrealoi ailvuiiiane ol All-llr.in is iIkiI ii CfitH.is 'the rfliiir of iriVMul.tnty due to iiiMilticienl hulk. L lilMjllcal or llMl-tyiK- laxatix es, on ihp oilier haml. are intcmh'tl only (of oerniglit rcliei ol a temporary stoppage. When people ue these prmlmts h.ihiiually in a ay that laxamt niflkers never inleiKKil ihey punish llirir digestive system in a way that nuliire never intended. Iusie.nl ol correcting the cati.fr, iliey otieu actually make their condition worse. II you think you must take a laxative preparation occasionally, do so. But ito It uisWy. Kcail the innruc-tions CJinplelclv. AVUIU li.Xt I'.S-Sl ri US.( Hut lor natural and kstit relief put your trust in nuliire. Ju-t cul daily a one ounte serving it) All Bran for breakfmi and drink plenty oj water. This All-Bran plan has hcled millions to re-cstadlish and to maintain healthful regularity. hy Dot you? Double Bed we SO'x 100 Twin Bed s'ts 70 x 1C0 EACH . . - : "".A. i'.- We invite you to see our collection of smart Spring Coats. Full length models h MEWPROOF in and Theft appeared previously l,i Juvenile court and "apparently hadn't learned their lessons." In sentencing them to Oakalla he recommended transfer to the young offenders' Unit. Pilford was on a suspended sentence for a break-In at Booth llil'h School about three months apo and Weiek recently returned here from Industrial school. " " i" JENMH.lt JONES, star of Columbia's "Indiscretion of an American Wife," wears a strapless silk jerse", pleated circus wit li a dun1). i utrand of cultured pearls. I'rSi OF FOOD ' -'N?SI OF COOKING l "K I KK HI T onill ltS Phone 200 Broadway Cafe and shorties in beautiful P!srel shades. SFTS mil iroom THAT MILLIONS CAN END THE NEED FOR LAXATIVES Baby chenille Both Mat a wide variety of colors Exceptional Voios EACH .vinq i,: ,r! youths . i !m indefinite i yester- , ;.-fini guilty to i iikii i; and enter-Mi, IT. and Ralph re .-li.n ;--c! with J" Ml-.. B. . -i.ili Avenue r and taking i. I . i oiil :iming and i han':i'. ti.e t'Ao youths, . . i d 'rum j 1 1 v - (.ait Magistrate !! 'liat both had Dobbin :erc y ;i!'.'it of i!.-t!tUfP Of ..; ua! visit to ' n a brief , ' 'in III - to ih , .a t -in ' ' 0' 11,1. ! i ' Vl' !'"(' .a a . .oi'iallon of B.C. ' al Vi Wil- Ti:'l 'ic.vU ti..-.:.i.-r: hv Mi !lt of 11) -! Pf.'lCi- .e-i! Ml,. Itiii-v -'f: ('iimniir,';. inhii w-ise. Mr. r Mr. and iriM-r. r- "'" "' ' - ' li. "tit , tor " lelt tiy air .!. ii-iv r. M I -f. v-!-llf?T 1 IMvt ;'s(';:'"'' T P(.,-;, " !"' 21 v-.r In s lii'thrlay II,. ?,''' ' '"'I'-e as :i '.in.I,!,, . 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' Nnr is llirre any reason l(r lc-enpitif the hahtlual uc oJ har-h-lax.ii es if dutitu ilh i .nit' prew-ration afn-r aitoiher in the vain he nf hiitliu, in sonic ijtiun or pill, the "secret" of fasting relicl. I -our -co n l inued stmly of the nb Km ti.if- show n thai one ol the monl roiunitiit ciik's of ti regularity is Uttk oj bulk in the diet. And when this is I lie rase, (he common -sen eorrrriinn is to lie f )ti nit nut in the drug store but in your imd storr.1 IT IAS i.oa ff. V A mmh:-a 1. 1. v nn:n(;rf:n fact THAT H ATI1 Mi HAS PRO VI It bh. I THK S A TV HAL HUMS Mh. S M h RE l IT.lf.l U hA f ' AU- 'n,h: W N rs ;ss1K tor the i he- OVfV AKHHWCE Of COM-MON Cf)STIPATIO. "tie ol thehe eieincnn ia natural filjruiis tuilk, nrvcKPialfle ertltilose, liuli imriiLtlty anil iiiiliimlly aiUs the rliyllmiie prucfssot cliininatiort. In no natural iiK is this uaturill hulk su ide;illy foiiiiil in the outer l;icrs, or bran, id lh hote vhcU Lcmi'l vihU h, itc jruu kituw, is lust in iiKKkirn milling. Itociir ol the known value l bran in pioinotiiift rciiiil.n ity the Kelh.f;g OtmiKinv has pnnluo.il u complete, ludc limn iih nolliinj; taken aay to kcii iu etTji uenes sold umUr the name of KelkiKR's All-llr.in, the iiatiinillaxalivcccic.il. , How eHucthe is All-Uran? This has KNITTED TO Botany wool. Pullover and button front styles. Available in any color. Sizes 12 to 20 ............. - n't PLAID SHIR TS 5.49 MEN'S ANKLE SOCKS Sport styK L"n?d collors. Bright P'ttfri s Sanforized. S P 'o '6 y.ars '. - "bubstandards" Wool and Nylon. Assorted oatterns. in Rio Knit. All colors. Sizes 10 to 12.,..: ...:.-. - SPORT SHIRTS ri M K-i'tl K, SPORT SHIRTS I u m:u IVllS I I.IIOItM' $56.oo si;.rri,n $G0oo Men's wosiabl? gobardinc sport shirts in c!l 'the most popular colors. Sizes S-M-L-OS $1.95 "Townelinc" Snap fastening Sport Shirt in seventeen beautiful, shades. Celanese Washable Gabardine. Sizes S-M-L-OS YO'J Mu i 5.1 1 The Universal Fraser & Payne LINES Ihs natural luaNv oraal frVful W' Third Arenue ot TKird Avenue West opposite Post Office) 2ti Ave.