n Frince Rupert Doily News Thursday, June 19, 1902 pinner Guests on japanese freighter Find New Experience Cubs, Scouts Awarded In Promotion Ceremony Jer5 0:1 als . ' i! ISOLATED HOME The Isle of Tristan de Cunhi. 2,000 miles west of Capetown In the South Atlantic, has only 250 inhabitants. MANY PHONES Canada in 1951 had 1,811,194 dial telephones, and 1,105,898 telephones of the manual switchboard type. Pakistan Students See Rupert Two students from Pakistan S. A. Fabeer and S. V. Qadri are In Prince Rupert to learn about the fishing industry. They were taken on a tour of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-nnerarive this mornine. Walter Jefferies, of Inglewood, Calilornla. arrived on the Prince Cubs and Scouts of the Fourth" Prince Rupert Group met in First United Church Hall last night for awards and a "Going- was recognized. Kenneth Freeman, Donald Orantham; Robert Grtmble, Patrick Greene and Jim Siverton wear the first year ser Djd you ever sit down to a 1 of "sukiyaki?" fj0o Well, neither had more than 'a dozen guests aboard the Japanese lighter Yamafuku liaru """ until they sat down to din- :..u ..,:u r.,.,t o v.. coal pot Ls placed on the table, embers glowing. Next, a fryer is placed over the coals. Th-n the ingredients: Soya bean loaf, cab bage, onions, (two types) sova vice star. Second year service stars are worn by David Allen, Derrick Allen, Gregory McLeod, Donald Lewis, Larry Eby and bean sauce, sugar ana tnin slices George Wednesday to visit his nephew and niece, Mr. and lr&. J. H. Jefferies, 221 Fourth Avenue East. Mr. Rod McLeod of Langley Prairhj arrived by Union Steam Ships Wednesday evening tJ visit Mr. and Mrs. Ed Saunders, 445 Fifth Avenue West. Mrs. Aurisn, of LangKy Prairie. of steaic meat. Yesterdav thev were taken Charles Anderson; third year through the giant B.C. Packers star by Michael Greene, Larry Up" Ceremony. Commissioner F. Anfield conducted the ceremonies. In 'the presence of parents the Cub Pack got off to a good ve-niig with the Grand Howl for Akela and Commissioner F, Anfield. After the opening ceremonies the Cubs took on the Scouts In a challenge game. Although the Cubs were beaten by two points they gave the Scouts a hearty Three Cheers. Stare and badges presented to operations. And, says the captain, all this mixing and frying is done by the man, Just as he was doing. Each dinner guest was provided with a oair of chonst intra nH Baby Clothes $ Shawls , Comforters Baby Rattles Diapers 0 New Snap-On Didee Pant Parent, Sidney Bond, Donald Withers, Arthur Nickerson, Ronald Eby, Lynn Galbraith, Blllie Greene, John McLeod and Felix Wright. Commissioner Anfield present nf,rlasl ihb"i i'tJl "ai"' soka. Anil when the Ce.cldeiitaln be-n partaking of the Oriental Lluacy after overcoming a slipti't apprehension of raw ef;gs ,jley were profuse In their prW of a new experience In Suine of ladies present fVP,i to"k down notes on Us (.sh for future reference. The dinner was all part of a public relations VKram the L;,,ifse are carrying out, es-jiH-ially wittl Canada, said the faptaio. ' , try to show other peoyje lather lands a little of how we Mr. Arthur Brooksbank, vice-president of Dybhavn & Hanson Ltd., and Mrs. Olof Hanson arrived hi the city yesterday from Ken Harding, secretary-manager of the Co-op and a member of the Research Industries Board of Canada, escorted the visitors today. They came here from Vancouver where they spent the last few weeks at the fisheries experimental station. Fishing methods and research are uppermost in the minds of. the two men, who came to Canada under the Colombo plan of bringing students to Canada to study operations. They leave tonight for Eastern Canada. a bowl in which reclined a raw-egg. The guests didn't know the KK was raw until the captain broke his into the bowl. There was decided uncertainty then anioiiK all the Occidentals. But it was the Intention that the raw egg should be eaten with chopsticks. First dish was served to Mrs. Youngs by the captain. The suklyakl mixture was placed in the bowl, given a tew turns In the raw gg and then announced Vancouver in connection with tlie holdings of the late Mr. Olof Hanson. They are leaving for Bniithers tonight by train. Formerly a well known resident of Prince Rupert, Mr. McLeod waa fort-man of - the. Provincial Government Public Works Department for a number of years. He now resides Willi his daughter and son-in-law, Colonel and Mrs. C. S. Von Auron, of Lanley Prarie. ed Leaping Wolf barges to Scouts, Roy Sieber, Billle Watmough and Brian Roberts. Allyn Ritchie, absent, also was awarded the badge. Scouts formed ttieir open horse shoe, and when the Cubs going up had said good-bye to their tetlow Cubs, tney were received by the Scouts and Scout Master Archie Mitchell. - Commissioner Anfield called on Cubs and Scouts to continue their work and fun, and during the summer in their holiday and camping swimming he asked them to "take care." jle HI Japan, cauiib ' "'e cua-ifrt way to do it." tlit Cubs by Akela included: First Stars to Daryl Davidson, Kenneth Freeman, Donald Grantham, Robert Orlrnble, Donald Lewis, Derrick Allen, Charles Anderson, Oregor. McLeod and Lai ry Eby Second Stars went .to Lynn Galbraith, Arthur Nickerson, Larry Eby, MichaH Greene and Ronald Eby. Collectors badges went to Derrick Allen, Charles Anderson and Michael Green for collections ,of stamps, match folders, and coins. Each year of service in the Cub Must nl me lames enjoying "'" r ' ' " """ ' ready to eat. The result was highly gratifying, all agreed. Ihr mam toun.tr in nuiuyaHi likrd 't especially for an ulterior reason. The dish is conk-fi on Hie table, and it is Sukiyakl was the fourth course. It was preceded bv soud an rooked b.v the man of the Kande-uurap omelet and fried ham. Desert house, ('apt. Yanaoka explain-d as lie turned his hand to consisted of canned Japanese Ihr military arts. oranges. , RICH STATE Arkansas supplies 93 percent of the UniteU Ktates' domestic bauxite ore, used for production of aluminum. It all heKlns when the rhar- mi ! wfifood$o$teshl ders "'1" if S rea . Ladies' Luggage -SALE- We are discontinuing our lines of Ladies' Luggage and are offering the stock Phat we have on hand at ridiculously low prices. . The luxuriously-appointed wardroom held one long table, at the head of which sat Captain Yanaoka, and one smaller table. Both were filled with the guests, headed by Mayor and Mrs. Harold Whalen, as representatives of the city. Others included Mr. Norton Youngs, Chamber of commerce representative, and Mrs. Youngs; Gerry Lemire, Junior Chamber fcik.s neai'hcomber Bull. Invi- utkin only. June 28. (Hi lector, and Mrs. Smith; Mr. E. Smith, Miss Francis Cross, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brown, Capt. and Mrs. William Kougan, Mr. and Mrs. Lairy Stanwood, Capt H. Perry, Alex Gait, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson and Harry McNaughton, - immigration Hand-e-rap double waxed I f ur maximum value on your LADIES' 2-P1ECE SET iundry dollar see the Automatic Laundry Ltd., 743 2nd Ave. w n ........... 32-00 Regular pd $48 00 Sale Price of Commerce representative: saves food taste! ttOV Mr. Oscar Smith, customs col- t i SON midsummer night's dance. Friday, June 20. 10:80- !3U U45I LADIES' S-PIF.CE SET 900 Regular price $38.00 Sale Price iO LADIES' "t-MECE SET OQ00 Regular price S33 00 Sale- Price iiO,vv LADIES' PULLMAN CASE 9Q '(0 Regular price $42.00 . . Sale Price Ad 7U V LADIES PI LLRI AN CASE OZ (A Regular price $38.00 Sale Price iiU,UV Suit Lake Ferry running: every Sunday, weather permlt- I (",,,, R,,t rl..i.la wry hour starting 12 noon. I'llune uiacn uo. tin ii' r'mW1 tears qmckly, easily I . aimU.i rtPUUir faiiiim hi i 'i r - f (Attention Ladies Oct youi' LADIES' OVERNIGHT CASE iwme baking on Saturday, June Regular nrlce $19.00 Sale Price BELVEDERE FIREARMS GUNSMITHS All Types of Guns "R EPAIRED EFINISHEP -. JEBLUED 9 NEW AND USED FIREARMS ItOlGHT AND SOU) SEE OI'R RACK OF RIFLES NOW ON DISPLAY IN 11. at the bakesale held by St. Andrew's Cathedral W.A. After-mjn Bianch at N.B.C. Power C, commencing 10 a.m. 1 145 Embassy Napkins for Lovely table settings Made from three thicknesses of soft Cellulose . . . they drape and fold like fine linen. LADIES' OVERNIGHT CASE f CA Regular price $18.00 ...... Sale Price vjgp- FOli YOIR HOLIDAY Take advantage of this Luggage Sale at prices that are a real saving. WATTS & NICKERSON MEN'S CLOTHING Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 345 I D1XURATION DAY, SERVICES Combined I.O.D.E. and Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., Sunday, June 22. Fall in 2:30 p.m., Legion Building. Parade to Cenotaph and Legion Plot. Volun-lecrs with cars needed for lrjii.strtation. (M5 McRAE BROS. WINDOW John Webb Phone 6 Diced Beets 10c Aylmer, Choice.. 15-ox. tin Miracle Whip AQr Jl 16-o.. jar 1 M M - 1 n ' rt .'' tr ' t i 'M 't it I t - ef 1 1 1 ' 1 Jt ' i.- 1' Sugar 7.59 25 Ib. sack Dog Food 2 ,;, 2k THIS AD iS GOOD UNTIL WEDNESDAY. JUNE 25th 25c Ail-Bran Kellogg's, pkq. .. MARGARINE wifts, a..,, ib. 32c 29c ICE CREAM Arctic Pints ,49c STRAWBFRRIES Kr en Pkt. Apricots 2Qf Bcstovol, Cho:ce 15-ox. tin An wV Dad's Cookies OQf . Ootmeal, okt. Mm M 9c Sardines Brunswick, tin . 43c 23c PABLUM 16-oz. Pkt. ORANGE JUICE I'tui it Tin ; m. YOU'LL ALWAYS FIND LOW PRICES AT sOpERf-VALU ON . . . BUTTER - SUGAR - EGGS - MARGARINE Jeve! SwifJ's, Ib. 25c Soap Woodbury's, 4 bars CHEESr P"FFS 15c 29c TOILET TISSUE M.D. The Best y Far Roll Peel' FreaiiE ' j lh. Pkt. Sugar Golden Yellow, 2 Ib. pkt. 35c GRAPENIH FLAKES OOfi Large - Pkt. W" KOTEX Regular Pkt. Orange Juice 10- Pasco, 20-oz. tin 24c 11 99c f CAICE. AAIX rob,n hood- An co,r' pm 27c Tea Nabob, 1 Ib. pkt. 29c Tea Bags Kadana, 3G in package 36c CRISCO 1 Lb. . PEARS 20C tlitiiee, Dessert, 15-oz Tin mv Apple and Strawberry Pkt. Jam f 'M ' j 69c iv! 2 tills 27C lie PRUNE PLUMS Choice, Nabob ... DRINKING GLASSES Colored Wax Paper OX Handi-Wrap. Heavy, 100-ft. rolls Each Choice Columbia, 4 lbs. T,.,26c RED PITTED CHERRIES Choice, 15-w RICKETTS BLUE . 1 0C ' pkt : '-- -VF EATS 21,,19c BABY FOOD Heinz :.: 4 ... 19c GUM Any Kind PORK & BFANS f fc llrinfull, 15-oz Tin -VT 34c 39c H.P. SAUCE Bottle SHRIMP Fancy, Clover Leaf, Nabob Tin Tin 23C ANCHOVIES Imported, Fillets Fresh Vegetables B.C. radish ' 2 for 15c B.C. GREEN ONIONS 2 or CALIFORNIA CABBAGE Lb. j2C California BUNCH CARROTS 2 for 25C No. 2 UPRIVER OLD SPUDS 10 ,bs 50C No. 1 LETTUCE Large 2 for 25C :F-Yo-i don't pay for water at Sper-Valu. Our vegetables ore kept fresh by No. 1 PORK RIBLETS Lb. 29c No. 1 PORK LIVER Lb. 3gC No. 1 SPARE RIBS Lb. 9C SWIFT'S PREMIUM FRANKFURTERS Cello, 1 Ib. pkt. . .. . Lb. For That Special Sunday Dinner Try Our Fresh K;lled Chicken or Fowl. 60c Come in and look over our complete line of Cheddar and Fancy Cheeses CHEESE Ingmol Baby Rolls : 1 Lb. 30c 21c BLACK PEPPER Nabob, Pure Tin NABOB EXTRACTS Pure. Any Flavor 2-oz. in 28c RefrigerationNot Woer. FRESH MILK tk. usual Low Price Quart Carton " ' 1