I Prince Kupert Daily New Wednesday, April 23, 19f,2 "Everything for Baby" - ,, ' ' f n i "f i... ' I- r '' I- ; I. J reur Respond lo Unclaimed Goods Lltt'e resnonse ha been noiimrl at the Civic Centre to a recent A very large shipment of Stork Croft Coby Furniture has just arrived.. . . . CRIBS HIGH CHAIRS BASSINETTES BA-BE-DE-LITES COMMODES Gordon & L ( I I . ."-If story concerning unclaimed ar- ' , Following Follo'lrS the le sale, sale, the the tUh tUh was was tides of clothing and other Uoms , cd for freezing ln the Rya-which have collected during the plant winter months. . ; : "And unless these items are l I II I claimed in the : A? HriWKllKnn very near future, JOnC AT? IIO WKIUiUII . they will be sold on a rummage- : Fale basis." warns Rowland Miles, ' I. F ' - . , Anderson 46 aj t 1 endU'stly 'Vatt;n usl'fu " any woman's ward-io,,. Nylon is a "natural" fr a white blouse-washes cas ly, drier quick y. and needs little or no ironing. Phone , l-SvrsunaU Mrs. John Clausen and daughter, Mrs. Chris Fcj&suin saited on the Coquitlam yesterday aftcr-Jiocn for a trip to Vancouver. Jack Edmondscn, after a visit to his home here, left by Queen Charlotte Air Lines flight Tues- uay lor n.uimat where he us a foreman carpenter on the Alean G. M. Ferguson, comptroller of B. C. Packers, who has been here for the bast few davs .in rompany basiness, will sail to- morrow nlfrhi htr tViA Prlnn t5., n - - - a "J wic iv.c iiu- pert on nis reiurn to Vancouver ,'1Ti ? ?ry C is and T SiarmemberftKi-v memberi of tnc Rotary choir K. F. Fraser of the B. C Pafk- ers, Vancouver, who has been W forX'pVfcw avs on business ln connection with the change of management of Albert CANADIAN CLUB TRAVELS ,)i)t(t(r n.-i.)--t-x)-w- "ZZs i i n n n ? f ra Penny Wise" Takes Local Women to Korea, Japan and Other Interesting Places "I was born with itchy feet," Miss Evelyn the sprightly columnist known as "Pmn,, w;' l Prince Rupert's 1 largest selection f ' - "-"fi ) of Luggage f&?K 1 hos just arrived in I 1 I T Foihlon Footwco,. (j',1 . jl ;-c,ubBo3S ssji1 Ladies' 3-pce. Sets , f Ladies' Twin Sets L' ( Fashion Footwear told a large audience of the en. uic- egiuii Auuiionum . l .1 I , , jnc nuiiureu ana len members Tokvn. Korea and the principal cities Australia, concluding wHh the Royal Tour across Canada. ' Honolulu is not overated " said the speaker. "It Is just like ithe pictures - snarkline b Z water, nalm tree. ..rf hh.,. Bulkley Valley Concerned Over Dental Service Lack and always a ful moon.1 TTTT 1 T,MXr A A At a. the it i last , meeting ,. & of . the m Telkwa VV omen , . s Institute . the members were unanimous in The native feast or "Lvav" was enjoyed but not "Pol", which tasted like "gray flannel underwear boiled without salt." To the delight of her audience, Miss Caldwell demonstrated the "Hula" while singing: 'The Utile brown- gal In the little Knuss skirt In the little grass hut In Kr.waii." Sydney, Australia, was des- Twenty Cents For Halibut , Twelve thousand pminds of halibut brought in yesterday by (the American-vessel J. C. Ed- wards, under charter to the In-; tei national Fisheries Commis-. sion In connection with tagging operations, was sold yesterday on 'the loral Fish Exchange to the ; Royal Fish Co. ' With B.C. Packers and Atlin 'FIshc.'i'-'S also bidding, the price was run to 20.1c. 10c and 15c. VlillUf lU VII K J. P. Hawkinson of Stewart is in Prince Rupert, renewing many old friendships. His home is in 1 Stewart where hp hai hrpfl since the early days, and f ?w -,f of tun the -,1-r old" t;mc timers are u.w.,. better known. Turing .'biuig the 111 . . Second tJC-UilU . . . r.i..ni tir i -- - : Prince Rupert, being ii busings 'hCre f that PCrid- s, UHaST Oregon loggers have been, active in this part .Vol the district in connection -with tho work of the Cellulose . Cp. . lodging " crews.' Stewart is a ccntro of operations and the change can be nrted, in. a business way. . ;; , OSLO ffi A three-man Nor- wcgian welfare team after 18 months operating a United Na-i tions camp for Korean war refu-, gees returned on a month's furT lough. Established under personal supervision of the Norwe- gians, at trw camp on Kojedo Island provides shelter for 76,000 V nt This advtrtisement is not published ' ( r A ' Or?, -v Ix;t Coke join your gay r.rlbed as "very much like Lou- Caldwell travelled on a' special nat"res to a Petition to be sent den. with red brick buildings, train which preceded the Royal ? ,th members the Provin-douole-deckrr busses and even train by half an hour Manv f Gverrimcnt in order to Hyde Park." The people are very intimate gllmps of the Roval b t0, H)elr aUc""" the Independent. '; Couple were shared with th v e . . :"U!C loriunate Seagrams Croum Royal Seagrams V.O. Seagram's "83" Seagrams King's Plate Seagram Special Old i , i I Women's Canadian Club last evenintr o T'nrvn cu A' 0 M8nS-l war Ham- i ,H f' ' n.e thoU" sand n Um to t ? Tky0 Seoul t ?. ven in her "u"ur uy lne trooPs TO IRELAND The highlights of a trip to neiana were a visit with her parents and a ten minute inter-1 vlnnr writ V Ti, ; i. . &monn oe vaicra. Paris was visited. The ordinary woman on thp strict nf Pori ii. not as smartly dressed as an i American or Canadian woman , But the fashion shows are ex- i ( client. I I On the Royal Tour of Canada ps n .mJ -f th. X.7.Z .urJicnce , , . We are fortunate to have lZur QUCrn' declar?d U", 'PThe nre.ident Mrs. F. K An- field, thnnked Miss Caldwell for her "interesting and humorous talk. Mrs. J.J. Donaldson accomp- QninH thn cinnin n r' p." reader St. Peter's Woman's Auxili-1 ary bazaar, Thursday, April 24, j 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. Home cooking i e'vint, candy, white elephant! tea room. (He)! Attention Men's Five Pin Bowlers - The annual banquet will tnke place this Saturday, April 2G. at 7 p.m., at the Oddfellows' Hall. All league members invited to attend. (90ei DON'T FORGET Civic Centre TEEN CLUB DANCE Friday, April 25 9 Till 12 p.m. In the Small Gym at your Civ'c Centre Doors close at 10:30 Prices: Civic Centre Members .. 25c Non-members 50c Melbourne was a combination rf Toronto and Paris. Canberra the capital city of Australia, re-remblod Washington, D.C. Many of the houses in Brisbane. In Northern Australia were built above the ground on piles because of the extreme heat IN KOREA In complete brittle dress Miss s . ) Si ' i I1 . lo. I, .t ' 1 Is D , I ... ., . it' ' j 1 . f - iH-.'"''.''- i 1 -K - , i 1 - 'i. , V-T" ' i 1. ' i ? I v"" " I " I I ' Ik ' ' I , ! ' -I . I ; , 'V, . , : . ' ? j V " i '.I 'v'; '- ' qt displiytd by thi Liquor Control Board or b - r the Government of B:i'!:ti Co umbia Caldwell arrived in Korea in and "God Save the Queen." Ume to greet the Canadian a pleasant social time was en-Twenty-Fifth Brigade with Brig- joyed over coffee and delicious adicr Rockinginm. ' refreshments served by Mrs. Pv ieep. the Princess Pats were William Rothwell. visited. . iissoming for: h dre.v-es which rack and un- Ltiiuliy in") any I one has m uni ts scattered owr l,rfare of nylon L IJotmg Untied i jof ! i Dumas i I Hamilton Dumas, daugh- Stephen Dumas , of Prlncv Ru- l ne OMflf oi jonn r, son of Mr. and iumllton; also of at a quiet but I v o:i the evening ae ivctii:y of the Aiir.uncnation. a:e bv -,or bro- j-jmas, 'ne bride .vc p c:u e in her ( !i tf Chan-ina length, i'rap-hi:,: .'aektt but-'Ck with lilyiomt e .nou. 'i' length i hip with tiara e'.rd the costume bouquet of red I, '.iTuit.ons iju !! was m:ss titer of the bride, f"? u' and taffeta, f a. a::d matching f ! Kele!i n.unilto i, givutn, who, as jie n.ativc nylon ina length . tteaciurtss. Both " pl"-l a;.i man e rd r- (1 Stephen " ur lom.sairi,. ; ("""-':'t'y a T-!-j ' tile h :nr of i til" bi :!e 616 West. , ' o was ec'i'i-d tin:;. -t,lvr wa.s rluiy lr. Samara, the ;aree Batherir,!. r,f ;i"ierids. propped a ''f to which the d Al San ford lsl to the brides- ' C'Wplc to rert ivc 1 tlv brid-'s n" R cen dres -n da ker r? jf Puilt rsrnalinj-.s w or tin sr.,r,r.i tr''ss with U'ne 4 of pt! k 'f4hmM-.:s w.-re . i.,K '-imee. m s .,Cai""ie Clout icr ' 1 and Miss Pamine ."wpuun, the; honeymo(m trip ""battle, follow- ' r'irn to the "ewdenee on Atlin bride chose ;t m "ue blue suit acces- and roomhave both c circle has Th and "iWnt j,.!ne Prince Ru- ", to-operative By Courtesy ""t Mcdicol A c. ln,structr and in charge j ment.- ' Unclaimed garments include running shoes. jackcU. scarves, ElOVCS, coats, cans skirts anH shorts in variety of sizes and rnlnrs. ' ' ; SIfrl T A XT Tl . , , , .. . . , on tne Prince Rupert todav ' from 8 tfiP 10 FalIS' Kcr !. visitor , the cl; connectK.il with his realty business here, arriving to- day on tne Prince Rupert. . Engineer Norm Jack.-on. with t,le Cfnndian Na'ionai Railway at &mitner- returned on the iviu. ubusuii ana iwo aaugniers.j I i , ' over the prospect of the without the services of a-; ' " ' ' ; doctor and a barber, local peo- I Ple can sec no reason why nei- ther can obtain permission to i Practise here now. j NEW PRICES on General Electric APPLIANCES o F90 Steam Iron 24.95 F80 Feather Wciqht Iron 14.50 K42 Kettle . .. 14.50 T22 Toaster ' 2 slice 14.50 T12 Toaster 9.95 T19 Toaster 9.95 320 Hcatinn Pf CS11 Floor Polisher 64.50 o Northern B. Power Co., Ltd. PHONE 210 Prince Rupert, B. Stewart, B. C. v 100 WHEAT X There's notliiug lilce giving folks what they want ; I y !exPressinff tneir concern whole district being again , . .. . 00 les,aent ntlSt. If tne rientist now in Slithers ls not allowecl to stay the lad- Ips are organized to stump the r0",nry "n foot' on hrseback and ln automobiles" to get sig- enougn to have the money nec- essary to get proiessionai serv- lres at some distant int As Telkwa has - many times the PaSt 8UpPrtCd b0th a Attention All Elks D! jt-ict. Deputy. Brother Verne Taylo-, wi'l v;slt us Thursday of thh week. All members are tn nd ASK ro SCOTLAND'S FAVOUIITf SON JOHNNIE WALKER SCOTCH WHISKY m uro -Stilt Gotni Stron j If I IHxlitlvtl. Hlrnrlcrf ami Holt led in Scotland Content lid'fc oe, JOHN WALKER A SONS LTD. Scofeh Whisky Distillers 1 KILMARNOCK, SCOTtAND , n.? This advcmscmeni in nut published r displayed by the Liquor Control of KHI1U W U.V I(1C UUVC1UIUC11I British Columbia. ir.rv;i r h Greats Cereal ! "The mud and dust in Korea tire indescribable," said the speaker. "The boys need cheering. Send them "Whodunit"" magazines and above all keep the letters coming." As she saw life op the front lines -Miss Caldwell was convinced that "it ls very very right for our soldiers to be In Korea." She spoke of the coniradship between the United Nations troeps ond the South Koreans. The present pl?2it of the OicVn pern!c wis grr.phically rnd sympathetically described. Citv pf Seoul ls ln complete and utter ruin. It is as badlv b:it- Here's how to mix WdtlK. : fSif ENGLISH ! MUSTARD L TAKE 4 cup Colmon'i Dry Milliard 2 tablespoon water Mix gradually widi cold water tc consistency of thkk cremn, stirring well to hrcuk up all lumps. Let stnnil 10 minutes to develop full flavour. Never add fresh mustard mold. Mix more as needed. Oilman's Dry Mustard is just what you're looking for to give that much-needed flavour fillip to to-day'i economy dishes. CMIH WMUMW FAMILY Mil tii in iinniFfiT t?non J m if WW KW.i of the Sol ving Coca-Cola serves hospitality ... adds to the occasion. Associotion on riir mii Canada's low-Price 1 1 circle of friends Carton (U ;tr riilkWX 6 Bottle RAT SPECIALIST liKlv4ig fdral Salts and ixeh Tax Plus deposit 2c fer bo tilt . .' " Be in Prince Rupert , "'23 to May 1, Inclusive Th'ouqh Your Family Physician Authorized bttlr f Cca-Cola under contract NORTH STAR BOTTLING with Coc-CoU Ltd, WORKS Prince Rupert, B.C Phone 132