'. ., ... .'It Khnct Kupen Uoiiy News Thursday, June 3, 1954 HAVE TO HIK ! PERSONALS Flag Issue Ridiculous Says IODE Ex-President 06STL1C PESTS Insect pesls cause an annual agricultural loss in the United Stages of at !?ast $3,800,000,000. No wheeled vehicles are on Japan's Itsuku island, to the ancient Shinto Both brown bears and mooie in Alaska have been recorded as weighing more than 1,600 pounds. r "We'll look silly if we come out now with a beaver sitting on a maple leaf." The IODE was not backing any specific pattern, but she thought the Union Jack should have 25 per cent of the design. It could form the upper left section and "what they put in the fly doesn't matter." 8AINT JOHN, N.B. CP Mrs. John H. Chlpman of Toronto, former national president of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, said Wednesday Canada's lack of a national flag is a "perfectly ridiculous" situation. "We're a nation, after all," she said In an interview. Mrs. Chlpman, IODE president from 1950 to 1953, said that if IDmC ID YDSH -SHOES JUDGE DENIES COUPLE "LUXURY OF DIVORCE" CHICAGO -Mrs. Alice C. Moore, 30, asked Wednesday . temporary alimony to support herself and a daughter ;irol, 1, piling a hearing on her divorce suit apalnst Robert i ore. 3!i- Voore. questioned by Judge Alan E. Ashcraft, said he earns 75 a month as a shipping clerk and has fixed expenses of 59 You re too poor to en toy the luxury of a divorce," Judge jjcraft told the couple. "You're foolish even to want one I pest you become reconciled." The Moores agreed, and left the courtroom hand In hand. if Alderman and Mrs. R. A. McLean, 1128 Eighth Avenue East, returned home yesterday aboard the Prince Rupert from a five-week holiday trip which took them to Vancouver, Vancouver Island, Seattle and the Okan-agan. Mr. and Mrs. O. c. F:.i.ght, 1322 Piggott Avenue, also returned aboard the Ruport from a six months tour of the United Statas during which they visited relatives and friends In Chicago, St. I oii!!. Kansas, Los Angeles and Seattle. Mr. R. F. R. Boreham of Vnn- use of the Red Ensign is to be I continued, the government should proclaim the banner a.. the country's official flag , "The world i used to the Red i Ensign," Mrs. Cl:'.;.man said. reaciers Sonja Ladies Bake Sale and Delicatessen at Gordon & Anderson's Saturday, June 5. . . 1130) Kitimat Housing Story DOUBLE SOLE MEN'S OXFORDS I' - v - i , "T'I r" i: m r1 . ' . ' ' . r 5 .. ncorrect Asserts -MLA went feature in a Vancou- nfwspaper on housing in , rut has been branded by MLA Frank Howard as For the man who likes a long-wearing heavy dress shoe. Two-eyelet style. Plain toe, storm welt Sires 6 toll $ 495 SPECIAL g 8 iaise jnipir.vjiuii. Howard iniormea ine unity today that there were complaints In Kitimat he houses, contrary to the oaper s report mat A lean president McNeely Dubo.se iemtd '.hat mere were crlti- f rJ! A couver, provincial manager of the Monarch Life Insurance Co. arrived aboard the Rupert in the course of an insiwctiun tour of northern B.C. He will be accompanied t'i ids trip into the interior by local Monarch rep-rcsen'a'ive, VV. D. Lamb.':. W. H. ' Buster" Hill, 528 Eighth Avenue West, also returned aboard the Hyjrt yesterday f'om Nonr imo win-re he attended the Fish and Game Council convention as representative or the Northern District Rod and Gun Clubs. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hill, l"" Second Avenue West, were also passengers aboard the Rupert, returning from a lengthy vacation in the south, during which they visited relatives in Seat:le end Vancouver. CANADIAN TOIl.Vl CO Canada harvested 139.COO.000 pounds or tobacco In 19."3. wi ll a crop value of ab nit $00 000 003. ae of the complaints, said paned windows were Incorrectly Installed and steamed up badly, the French windows leading out of some living rooms were "a joke, of such flimsy construction that they could not keep the cold out. There were no basements and the oil heaters Installed were the cheapest on the market, too noisy and burning too much oil for the heat they provided. Floors were of rubber tile Installed directly over . concrete and perpetually cold. In conclusion, Mr. Howard said "if Mr. Dubose would interview his employees as a sensible employer should and not rely upon information from his subordinates in Kitimat, he. would know what Is behind the scenes in Kitimat . , . Alcan is generating a bad name for itself and allowing the homes lor their workers to be built in a neiUr-skelter, haphazard atmosphere." . MEN'S STRAP OXFORD : ward, were that double- 4 ff ,. it tV Brown calf uppers Neolitesole Sizes 6 to 1 1 SPECIAL is $J.95 - r J riKumM cnini - . n. Crt; : ,,, ... e-i-n ii,;U 4-Uir- --'ris-: CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 1954 CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN This Is to advice all citizens that from June 7 until June 15 (inclusive dates), the City Forces will collect and dispose or all accumulated debris and trash, if placed conveniently to the roadway. vjci -)j-iniy in yuui sicjj wuji tiicac long-wedring sponge soles . . . Solid comfort for little cost. Men's sixes M B "You're too late, Daddy!" Little teases with big bowlfuls don't give a pig-tailed whoop that more families ran out of Corn Flakes this morning than any other cereal. But it does happen, because Kellogg's Corn Flakes just naturally taste best to more people. Always have. Still do. No wonder so many women pick up a spare package of Kellogg'a Corn Flakes every time they buy any cereal of any k ind. It's real good "tomorrow-morning insurance." IOOK Created wl'n 1 M.-s America parti."u-ii minrt, the ne llil.j i.!! clTer a completely jiiiini; look. 6 to 12 i ,ndcr may often be removal th eye with the corner cic.m h indkerchief or bv IFaaasly TORE io upper lid out and This service is free of charge PHONE CITY WORKS DEPARTMENT, Leave Name and Address. ever the lower lashes, so he tijift is brushed out. 638 Third Avenue West LIMITED Phone 357 FRESH from KdZorjfJt se simple procedu'Cs do (irk, consult a doctor. r FRESH ijiilTS mi bv Y y jT II MPm-tii TMin II II t ittm am II jS&v ;4TEii iL SUPER-VALU FOOD STORES POUND SPECIALS GOOD UNTIL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 TH ORANGES s;e344,, 3 Dozen 77c RADISHES 2 bunches 13c GREEN ONIONS 2 bunches 13c SPINACH " fm"i Bunh . 25c ASPARAGUS 2?c NALLEYS if m& my im i f u v UM6 SALAD DRESSING 16 oz. Jar 45c SUGAR Gronulotcd. 5 pound bag '.. SALAD TIME DRESSING CUCUMBERS 21c 46c 25c 63c SWIFTS, PARD f tiilS 16 oz. - Jar 45c HAMBURGER RELISH 12 oz. - Jar 34c ) 17510 nrrwKrprpi I Ml H CI M 1 6 r liMR0YAL C,TY' 15"02 tin1 4lc CREAM CO! Regular and Sliced LOQVeS INSECT KILLER BOMB 6 oz. 75c 10 oz. - 95c Rose and Flower Insect Bomb - $1.35 HUES glen valuy' i51-tin o c BANANAS 2 pounds 45 c BRISKET BEEF 21c SHORT RIBS of BEEF 35c HAMBURGER ihcr, 39c SHOULDER ROAST BEEF45r CROSS RIB ROAST BEEF55c BLADE ROAST BEEF 49c RIB ROAST BEEF 62c ROLLED RIBS of BEEF 70c FRESH FOWL 55c FRESH CHICKEN 65c 33MT THE FOWL AND CHICKEN ARE PRICED HEADS AND FEET OFF Gianf, Box - JUilCE cieo' 2-" "" 11 Sc ALIlSflE ur brand- 3 Oc BABY FOODS HEINZ Stroincd and Junior ' 3 Tins 25c i,-lr-w iiir-ir ii 17 PUREX TISSUE berjry. Jcsstb .vrlSc ) Roll 11c