Prince Rupert ally Newt Thursday. July 9, 1953 it ',1 Drew Promises Better Deal for Civil. Service Goodwill Leads ! Yacht Classic LOS ANGELES iAPi Sailing in winds that varied from five to 15 knots over a 250-mile expanse of the Pacific Ocean, the 32 boats in the yacht race from Los Angeles to Honolulu continued Wednesday to trail the 161-foot schooner Goodw ill from Newport Harbor, Calif. Ky ALAN DONNELLY Canadian Press Stall Writer OTTAWA. Hon. George Drew took the platform in .Canada's capital Wednesday night to promise better treatment of the civil service if a Progressive Conservative government is voted to If ' " "5! FRASER & PAYNE THE UNIVERSAL LADIES' WESKITS Corduroy we.sklls in a wide raiiRe of colors. Snap fasteners. Sizes: Bnuill, Medium and Large CHILDREN'S DRESSES Crisp and colorful little summer dresses in a nice selection of styles and colors. Stripes, plains and $2.98 prints, Criskays- piques, Srigr'jj ( I I i v . COMBINING the rich beauty of pure white lace with the elegance of black velvet. Jacques Griffe of Paris creates a midsummer formal to challenge the blonde beauty of his model, actress Zsa-Zsa Gabor. Simple of line, with snugiy fitted bodice and full, sweeping skirt, the gown features a hip sash of black velvet that ends in an enormous hip bow. ATTENTION ALL ELKS " MEETING Thursday, 8 p.m. Important chevrons, blister piques, sizes 1.3 $193 etc. ii7P; A-6 $2 39 LADIES' SKIRTS Clearing lino of gabardine, pic 'n' pic and flannel skirts in wool and rayon. Sizes 12 to 40 $4.98 The Coast Oui"d ct''"- conda radioed the mainland t-t s Ooodwill had passed the one - third distance to Hawaii and was 765 miles from the starting line at the Los Angeles outer naroor. The Dragoon from Victoria was in the first 10. 5 J FORD 1-ton Express Pickup $2050 50 METEOR Sedan.. $1545 50 PREFECT Sedan ... $g85 '47 FORI) Sedan. Special $995 50 MONARC H Convertible $2550 51 PLVMOITI1 2-Door $1700 Bob Parker Ltd. SERVICE STATION "The Home of Friendly Service" McBRIDE at SECOND AVE. - 1 - : rim c wn-Ii --I'll )ups for the LADIES' BLOUSES Dainty Dot nvlons. crews, crtekiiy and novelty ma. iliac trials. 1 iHft. Long and short sleeve styles. White and pa.stel shades. WEEK -KN II SELLING SUMMER SHORIIE COATS Beautiful all-wool fabrics, fully lined. Mare back or semi-pyramid. Sizes 12 io 18.; Fltl(TT) I UOM LADIES' NYLON SUPS Lace trimmed and tailored styles featuring the shadow-proof panel. In white only. All sizes to 42 EACH DAYTIME SHEER NYLONS 51 gauge, 15 denier nylon hosiery for travelling or everyday wear. Soft summer shades. Limited quantity. WEEK-END SELLING PAIR MONTREAL. Jily 9'h VU1 of Kiddes bby know-? bow 10 w.iik! Sn-'h a grown-up .'.'liirvemrnt mj:m 1m 3 atout reiiiiv foi morr arown-up frnxl. Now'.-? litp tin." to l-z:n ziv.ut him the cirionR vrwy ct 1ILINZ .K'M'iR ImjUS . . . pw.1 iiiinzs ilf Junior 'ffri, L,lt5, l-inib nl Liver; Jnnir-r X 41 ill V l'i-li Diltn""; i-n l Junior Co am-el TT'iny.o r i..ibl-T and Ki'-c. Irifulrntally, LADIES' STRIDES visit to Pctawawa camp has been cancelled. Service and election regulations ban campaigning in armed services camps. ' The party platform pledged oermanent classification to "'rnnny tnousanus of nvii servants all but cimjtI employee? now classified as temporary would epcounee promotion within the civil ;erviie "to the htphest ranks" and provide pjy nd working conditions com--;i ruble "in every way" to industry and commerce through-jut Canada.- Mr. Drew said that 10 years igo. campaigning as his party's "m'ario lender aeainst a Lib-ral Government, he had prom- 'sed to end "political hiring and' irins" in the Ontario civil ervice. He w is prepared to ; ' tand on his record of dealings vith th civil service as premier: f Ontario. Turnin? to his mrty's prom- , so r f a $500,000 000 annual cut n federal taxes, he said th-iberal envemment can not nrett nd it has demonstrated ny concern for the little tax- lavr-r." The proposed tax cuts would j 'ive the rr.tvst benefit to pen-j ioners and others with incomes' oo small to pay income taxes meeting the problem of sales . ind excise taxes cn necessities. I CCF Leader Says Liberals To Lose Seats KARRIS, Sa.sk. ct CCF lead-' cr M J. Coldwell went to a , country picric Wednesday and ' predicted the Liberal party will lose seats and the Progressive 1 Conservatives may win some in j the Aug. 10 federal election. j The women of this Saskatchewan farming community 40 miles southwest of Saskatoon fed the CCF leader potato salad and 3 wec!? of two-inch thick lemon pie after Mr. Coldwell watched Prt of a baseball gam and talk- rj 10 uisuici jaxiiiexa iiiiu iiicii wives. . He touched on a subject clo-e to the hearts of his listeners. avir.: a CCF government would , establish a national livestock ' board and "consider nationaliz- ; ini the par king house industry." j He taid the livestock board would be set up at ence. i -1 LAUGHS Even at Teething Time Ttsiiy'i Own TableU have fc-nir ben m faithful nixfttiity use( onh'h'nlty tiv m-'rhont fi.r over r.j yearn, ht.pefiJljr helpful during twthtnjj tim bcuite thf-y five pmmpt, rlt-pvixlahtc, and effective rtlif-f from f venhness, rt lnni?i.', lummy upfU, nH other minor infunt truubln riiolting frmtl I rr-Kijlir it y a( te' hint; time. No 'lf-py" stitff no duJiinfr effpet. H-lp lepf-p your bnhy happy. Gt a package nt ytur "Tifvit tj,iHy. power Aug. 10. He outlined the civil service a plank in his party's election platform and said his treatment of Ontario's civil service while premier of that province after 1943 shows the promise will be carried "lit. Mr. Drew ?o sn id the Progressive Cr n;ervntiv"s are the only piriv Irnt cn fnrm potrrnmcnt tint will reduce 't toirrs and "mien tlie b"oks or the wiste and sta-ierrin? incf-firicnry of this government." The sr-eerh was ni-.de b"forf 1.000 pcson; in Ottnw.Vs Lan--flowne Talk part of his own constituency of Cnrieton which includes both urban and rura' areas. Later he attended a rhurch social at South March 10 mi's west of Ottawa. The Progressive Conscrvati'-t leader sne.iks today at Pembroke and Renfrew. Ont. On' part of his planned itinerary Drew's Tax Proposals 'Disaster' WINNIPEG 9 Prime Minister St. Laurent says K-alloca-tion by of tax fields proposed by Oeorge Drew, Progressive Conservative leader, would mean "disaster" for mast provinces. What Mr. Drew does not seem to be able to understand, said Mr. St. Laurent, is that the federal-provincial tax agreements which he criticizes and wants to change strengthen the finances of the provinces. For example. Manitoba this year would receive $24 301000 IT)m the federal treasury as a pnymet.t in return for giving up j certain tax fields. If the province liad levied the taxes in the fields it vacated, they would have yirlded only S17.000.000. "In other words in tho present ytar, the best estimate of the advantage to the people of this province is over $7 .300.003 a year. over and above the tremendous w'.var.tage cf having much lower ; provincial tax rates." said Mr. Kt laurent. speaking at a rally j Wednesday nieht on behalf of Manitoba s 14 Liberal candidates In the Au". 10 vo'e. In an earlier speech he described communism as a "godless. eactionary and destructive doctrine" which had to be "watched rnd countered" in Canada. Speaking before the fourth all-Canada Ukrainian - Canadian committee. Mr. St. Laurent ad vocated for Canada no outright, j ban of Communist activity as j proposed by Mr. Drew, but j rather a policy of vigilance bol-' (tered with a strong economy to j prevent misery and other breed- j ing grounds for communism. As for those who st?k to throw j rff their chains behind the iron curtain in East Europe. Mr. St. ' Iurent said Canada is in syr.-pnthy with the uprisers, but riutioncd against raising any folse hope of armed support for, them. j "It would be cruelly mislead- j ivg." he said, "if we were to givej (hem the impression in our pro-pnganda or our policies that we no' were in a position to give them armed assistance." Mr. St. Laurent flies to Van couver today for another politi-j ral address and a national radio! trondrast outlining th Liberal party's platform. j Made from durable crea.se-resistant gabardine, styled with draped pleated front, self-belt and jigger loops. Griptex iiir .hiu or J- K prc--hon are chill. I nul ; ur a kihI itioa to eive h.'u &At a youn-Ur hve or so, ii's usually of ihoir nuhlr ail the Hliuz Junior Foodi are "ju;t riht' GRAND'MERE ORLON SWEATERS For'the cool summer evenings. -ORLON will not sag . . will not crease. Long wearing, fast drying. Resists moths . . no Ironing. Featured In soft pastel colors. SS Pullovers $6,95 Cardigans 8.95 lor young ioi.: Hare 1 ou fm hd th h nrlb'-r ,r. your hoiuf ni&ie jam or jiy. i nly waistband and double lap Nicely tailored. Black only. Sizes 12 to 18 .. LADIES' SLIPS pro't.KT!y. or Mil up to our .atijudiri o.r ft ivor? If you Imvo. my alviic is ti in lo CLI1TO 1 It LIT I'KCIIX, ir-torp you rvrn :Kinh of ilotua iioQ vutir favorite summer fmc. If you follow t he CVrto re ij n carffully. a-e always j ir'. The woD'I'-rfui ri h Havor an-i brieht color of th freh fniit i retain'-d. U-bui.s of the short boilinsc period. Your jams and jellies will be- tloue in 13 the time Tool cotton plis.se .slips, ideal for warm I veather wear. Made from good quality LADIES' PANTIES Satin stripe and tricot knit rayon panties In pastel colors. Sizes small, medium and large. Week-end Sellliif 2 Pair for $1Q0 I cotton with nylon net top EACH MEN'S FADED BLUE Popular laded blue slacks that "EVERGLAZE" COTTON CRISKAY Made from washable sport denim. Pleated fronts, extended waistband. Sizes 29 to 42 PAIR Crispy cotton fabrics In a variety of colors. Pluin and figured ' Sizes 8-10 52.98 Sizes 12-14 $3.98 $2.98 $5.95 $1.00 Si Girls' RAYON BRIEFS Radio stripe rayon briefs with dainty lace trim. Values to 85c. Week-end Sellinn Pair 59c 98( 98c $12.95 lit ""- $1.00 $1.00 $2.98 Always In demand for dresses, skirts and sportswear. Colors'" fast to 'washing. 3(5" wide. Week-end Scllinn VAIU) MEN'S SOCKS "BLU-SURF" FADED DENIM Sanforized cotton denim in shades of red, light blue, mid-blue Wool and nylon mixtures, substand-ards made by a leading manufacturer. Assorted colors. Sizes 10 to 12. PAIR and turquoise. Ideal for sportswear and children's play clothes. Week-end Selling'.? YARD more nnklh' ao?ei ifrm. Bp-au.-e kins cxocriin (f OJ ning jar of to lin-J it i-n't (t you w:ll get up to 50 more f , iiit. Look for wonderful recipea Ijoltle of Certo. Summer Heal 7it The City (and often id the country, too) serins to ko to the feet, dtjeim't it? Well, if M you're bothered by hot. sore, ach- ' in feel, I know ju-t what to do. Under the same circumstances, I always reach for MEXTHOLA-TIM. You know how Mrnthola-tum gives pleasant, relief in a good many ways. And it's just ad cooling and soothing ttuittuin as in. Ideal indeed for tired feet ! dimply soak your feet for several minutes in hot waler, wipe dry and rub wilh Mcnlholalum. Like to trv? Then snd for a GliXKKOOS, VKEB ,SMPI.E . . . Barbara Br-ntr 1111 Credent St., MouU real, P.Q. Tii You Know that there's wonderful relief from painful corns . . . right at your nearest dnig counter? I mean BLUE-JAY Corn Plasters with I'hcnyUuM. Pheny-lium is the farwt really new medication for corns and calluses in 1 'Ovir enty years! In actual tests, it went to work 33 faster anil worked 3o more surely than other leading remedies. You see, Phenyliuin getii right down under your corn and helps push it out from vriilcrnealh. Eay to Bee why folks with problem feet say it 'a the be-st news in years I 8o cheer up . . . pay a visit to your favourite drug counter today and "invert" in foot comfort . . . ask for Blue-Jaya with Phenylium. $19.95 scams. PAIll $10.95 $2.98 DENIMS are ideal for casual wear. $5.50 $1.00 strain $7.95 79c $4.95 Black, embossed cowhide with heavy stitched corners and bands. A suit hanger provides wrinkle-proof storage for one suit. $26.95 TROJAN TWILL TROUSERS MEN'S SLACKS Heavy 11-oz, twill ..v. sanforized. Zipper ("-. 1IJ fly. illllHlll reinforced VM Crease-resisting slacks In pure wool gabardines noaruiiies and aim nylon nj'"" of tlie former Ions boil nu-diod. .n-l jam or jelly, from the same miioimt of m the bookkt un.Jtr tlie label of ea-h It TA Thermometer Sara ttWrmrmn tcwlay, hut it's as (eockI a day as anv for Ituj'inft: fu-l for the cxjli iav of the year. I'll nver wait 'tii Fall again to g,H in our winter's coal. Thpre are too many jcood rrawjnjs for buyinsc it rieht nw. Tt usually choaper and a full bin takes a big load off your mind. And worry about the "coal problem" won't have a rhnnve to pour your summer holidavs. So I'll just handle it as I Hid wr; 1 11 fe the HANK OF MONTREAL alout a coal loan, st or k up my roal bin wi f h a full winter's supply, and pay ba k thp loan in as many as nine in-Bialmfnts. It's really worlh youf while to investigate. AVhy don't vm diwu-ss ways and means with the manner of your nearest BofM bianh today. A Beauty For A Beauty on ths r e a r b . . . that's your new awimsuit made of won-drrful LASTKX yarn. For a wimsuit knit, woven or shirred with Lal'X is indend a fit-tine thine for a modern bathing beauty, it luis power to mold you and hold you Krae to give you and comfort, real comfort. No wonder they call Latex "the miracle yarn that makes things fit"! I airree! Batumi; suit made with Latex are the dw love of my bea-h-goine life. They're ao easy in the water bo good-looking on the beach. Take my lip! uxt time you ahop for a swimsuit, ak for one featuring Laslex. pockets . . . nylon stitched points. In grey, green or tan. Sizes 30 to 42 biends. Expertly tailored . . . All the popular shades. Week-end Selling PAIR SHORTS AND SHIRTS Men's cotton athletic shorts and shirts with elastic waistband and Inserts In legs. Sizes S-M-L EACH MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Br VAN HEl'SEN "The World s Smartest" Vanixhecn a fine rayon acetate with a beautiful sheen, carefully tailored and hand-washable. In blue, green, white and grey. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS . With the exclusive Van Heusen comfort-contour rollarti Perspiration won't wilt It-work won't wrinkle uiKie it, it, laundering laundering $4.95 EACH - II. I I PRIMCE RUPERT ISS TA ' J won't hurt It. Featured in three up- to-the-minue collar styles. White only EACH MEN'S COTTON T-SHIRTS Pre-shrunk, round-neck style, short sleeves. es. English tmgus" fi" combed Interlock. In white only. Sizes: Small, Medium and Large. Week-end Selling EACH MEN'S GLADSTONE BAGS Holidays Lot Thrir Clamour when you have to spend most of your BOYS' COTTON T-SHIRTS r-K1 Mi'VT-S'" 1 ' a. CHIKAM I Ilh i time in the kitchen. 1 hat s why I always take half a dozen bones of TRENCH'S INSTANT POTATO to the cctta;n wilh me. It actually takes just one tt.inule to whin up a delicious serving of mashed potatoes with French's Instant Potato. That gives me more lime lo relax . . . less time in the kitchen. Just follow the simple instructions on the package and see how cany it is to make French's Instant Interlock cotton, short sleeves, round neck. In plain colors,' motif fronts and stripes. Week-end Selling EACH WRAHGELL - PETERSBURG JUNEAU And Oiher Alaska Points Potato. It's fre-couked by a cpeciul process that preserves important utriments nd flavour. Wvniierful flavour! So take my tip take a good supply i'reucii's las' .mi! Potato to the cottage with you. Hmrry! Hurry I Kurryt It's Your hut C.hantm to enter this 110,000 BOYS' DENIMS Sanforized, triple-knee, denim pants. Zipper front. Sizes 6 to 12. Weekend Selling PAIR Hrrpvy riolutay Cortte t. And just co; w-iat you can win! Cash prit-i up I '' p'us World-Famous McBrine "Cow-eC Aeropaekt ' Sorth-ern Electric "Spvn'iman" AC L Portable itailms. But enter now . . . the cuniedt ends on July 11th! Simply write, in fi words or U-h, tfy you like Blue Boitnet Margarine betsl. With crch entry Jilts 1 iVri FRASER & PAYNE enclose two end-jlapa (each with the Cood House THE UNIVERSAL 3rd Ave. at 6th St. Am LINES Office Opposite Post Office Third Ave. keeping heal of Approval) Irom ULLt, lU!NJNi.l MARGARINE packages, or fatximiltt. Mail to Blue Bonnet Sue, P.O. Box tllO, Toronto, Ontario. Yes, entar Blue Bonnet Sue's All-Canadian . Contest today. You stiU have time to via each aid merchandise for a kappjr nolidair! Phone 266