Prince Rupert Doily News Thursday, July 18, 1953 futjat fui-ple aCoiltjt Stovc-Pipc Trousers Invading Wardrobes Of British Women Leaving on Vacation Jermans Eat Crow !t Canadian Table ling embroidered with white straw and diamante. j loVEH, Germany H fc c r m a n s who fought LONDON Reuters) Blue Jeans and stove-pipe trousers are Invading the wardrobes of British women leaving on summer vacations and the fashion designers are already unveiling the sports clothes for the still- ,ns In the Second world BILL MURRAY will speak to you on CFPR FRIDAY, JULY 17, 7:50 p.m. eating crow at Cnnadian for the winter, too. The latest ski suits now being designed for next winter all show the Influence of Miss 1953 s craze for the stovepipe trousers. One striking suit, designed for after-ski wear by Teddy Tin-ling, designer of tennis star Gussie Moran's famous lace panties, is In heliotrope towel speaks six languages now Is serving behind a bar In a mess here. His assistant Is a former German paratrooper. A clerk Is the former commissioner for housing for Hannover. A former tea planter In the East Indies vlio once had 2,000 persons work SMITH ERS. The ensuing year's slate of Royal Purple Lodge officers was Installed by Installing Officer Lady Margaret Oulton and Assistant Installing Officer Lady Orline Franson. Officers Installed were Ethel Morris, Honored Royal Lady; Catherine Wilson, Associate Royal lady; Helen Copeland. e. Seem to be liking It, For the chilly evening by the sea or aboard ship, a practical and at the same time smart sweater has a ribbed sleeve from the wrist to within two Inches of the elbow, giving the effect of the fashionable just-below-the-elbow sleeve while providing the required warmth. months-away winter season. Whether seaside, mountain or r,..t!inre. a former Oer- helped to tpHiit-niajor I. Richard Cummlngs of ing for him Is Cummlngs' chief in support of a.sslf tant. A former Ocrman i off the Uunkerque in 1940. Now he's Cum in! man-driver. nigs. In fact, Is boss of Germans employed as laborers with the 27th JIM McKELVIE SOCIAL CREDIT CANDIDATE for Skeena. lake is the chosen destination, one thing sure to figure largely In the wardrobe is the beach suit, consisting of shorts, "bra" and matching blouse, and, perhaps, one of the new shortie coats. Blacks and, to a large extent except for beach wear and sun bathing, shorts are quite out of date this year. Their place, already usurped by blue jeans last year, has been taken this year by stove-pipe trousers. And, looking ahead, that goes k The Automobile Association (AAA) offers attractive benefits to motorists. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER Local Agent PHIL MNZKY Royal Lady; Donila Flockhait, Lecturing Lady; Jean Mehaf-fey, secretary; Margaret Oulton, treasurer; Olgo Evans, chaplain; Edith Zust. conductress; Ingeborg Paulson, inner guard; Helena Morris, outer guard; Marlene Goodwin, thre-year trustee, and Rose Adomeit, n mianiry rjngaae in medical officer Is a groundsman for the Canadians.' Cummlngs says he finds his German workers Industrious, disciplined and Intelligent, that th y feel they are lucky to have jorm. With thousands of displaced persons pouring in from ths Raid wine earn month, they can be leplaccd If they aren't willing to work. Prince Rupert Realty Co. 31 j Third Avenue rhouc 301 He supervises all to do with "provision, i and maintenance of dation" for 6,000 Cana-,ps In Hannover and the brigade towns of Hain-llohne. inc.). a 37-year-old na- For quick results try o Daily News C'os.ificd 2E Kveston. Out., Joined th" Oi IDE irmy when lie win 17, Franee with ihe Koyil ps In 1939 and euine out Diiiikeiqiie In HMO. :rr fmiRht with Iinl iim's Horse In ttiilv. Hn i ilrivi 1 1 ip Germans off 'amino and anions the A. i ' I al i. t: t 1-1 I pi I' oners taken bv the Pkt. BAR SOAP GIANT - - U UV GIANT 4J uis was the omnipresent i-mnjor who now Is his n of I he Oermans, Cum-ran relate some tal"s how how the fortunes of SPECIALS GOOD TILL JULY 22 he given Ironic twists to 0) Five Roses (fT 1 ju ppcr sck' 24 ,ts y I'S. were two full colonels, ners of the Ritter Krcuz, equivalent of the Vlc-.iss. who started working tiers In the Canadian ,. One was a former officer, .the other had LARD 5(Tb ... . wmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmtmmmmmmmmwm CORNED BEEF A t. Exeter Tin fiji 3 C JELLO . pk9.. yc MARGARINE ZZ Solo Brond Lb. J kith the Luftwaffe. rose to be foreman of Primrose, Sweet Mixed, 16-oz. CKLES with a salary of about nit h. The other, after a Kood conduct and effl- hvlce, became a file clerk. PANCAKE FLOUR Aunt Jemima jiiier export manager for he in the Far East 1 KRAFT DINNER n mhil . if i Advisers Aylmcr, Fancy, 15-oz. tin 714-oz. pkt &&C y WAFFLE SYRUP . ' Nabob 21-ox. Jar 5 JLC "prted h Chinese t SfcONG. BULGE. Korea I'nitcd States officers said Russian military advisers fvlng with some Chinese .s which struck along the front. Ifflcers said the unlform-i ians were Identified as ; I advisers. 3-Pound Tin Each MARSHMALLOWS -0 Angelus, 16-oz. Cello 4J? SARDINES Q Brunswick Tin GOAT MILK CHEESE on Gudbrondsols Ost Pound Pkt jfT Vr C ' w. . v39,c I R5)fl OiriirK! Conada Packers No. 1 was no Immediate oirl- 2c pfirmatlon of the report. , n no indication how 1 SWEET MILK 16-oz. Tin lus.slan advisers were with Inese attackers. j dispatch was heavily sN ra m 1 i when first submitted rewritten to conform to ; Granulated . I Nations command secur- i SUGAR 25-pound Bag bircments. i m . ( A t f ; j 1!': iH'lj "A ' 14 I , una was first explored by knlard de Narvaez In 1528.' QUAKER OATS With Tumbler. 3-Pound Box ... ! Squirrel, .I (0l5l 24-ox. Regular Jar ... jJC r h.oyir lea' Peanut Butter -:38c !: J,LirikMi U 1 76c 0 I - EQB i ULIVtUlU S Tier Brand IMnt - t PERFEX " c -'' 64-oz. Bottle - J) - I.,uii.,i ONTO ENTRY S $.r)()0.0() CASH 1 f i it In (hi- rlitlilli Hliir litrcurhif 'llHtiy Moll-"iilpt Klilih rmlPd July rf MUlMMIIII'Ffl IihIiiv nllli -I irlc (it JVMI1H1 t'AKH ; xunrili'il Mrn. C. M. "IIM (llehpiniMliit Amine . Out. Othr itrlfN Hud - In IIiIh plclitli of nine iitiili'Kii. urr: miiin.Mii CAstl h. 1. riiuiinim. iui . 1:111 mm llprr, AllM. h.vmmi ( AMI SEEDLESS GRAPES lb. Be 1 hi ODEXS0AP 2b,15c SHRIMPS IOC Nabob Tin ' W? hove on d'splay lorgc ossortmenrs of WESTON'S, CHRISTIE'S and GREY DUNN Biscuits. Our large tc-lumc keeps our biscuits fresh. W1NDE QQc 20-O. lVitlle .. VV BAY FOODS 0C MM" lielllit APPLE SAUCE 17C Hrriyliinil, Choivc, 15-on. Uh DELUXE TEA BAGS. $i .20 Nabob 125 in box Hil , EETTER LIVING MAGAZINE July Issue ICS Delicla CREAM CONES boxeHO 9QC " KLEENEX 2 Rcr.ii'nv bnsfsWW $i Zji.qry Jubilee or Security, Sliced U V, -lb. Cello . I. 4. Mhi I'Iiwwiii. II II. S. (phi. N il. NOK'I'HI KX h.v.v-I 'M'OKTSMAN" IMMITAIII I' ks n Mrs. H. Iliilln, ll" i"ri, Mailllulia: Mr. II. . .W Tiirimlii Mrrrl. Vlr-ilU'.: lr. c K. Iulln. I'l. l-rlmi-tiiii. HI'.: Mr. l I.. Mrillll. 41 l nr Ouk I l'4il Yiirk. Tiiriinto, llii-:f Mrn. 1, 11 r 11 f Hiii-kliiiill. AlllF, Oilhirlii. MrllKINK I" Al:ltOI( KM til Mrs. ttiiiHicm. 1IK Uiihlhi Strrrt, . N.N.i Mm. 4. SrurMir M.k. pltir Af u liiiiliii'K. Mhii. ; H. till If. llllwKllr, Alllt-rlii; t. A. (litiiiliiiiirpliv. 2U7 Hp fc sin-it. KpkIhh. Husk.: Mrs. BUNCH CARROTS 2 bunches 19c CELERY . , lb. 15c RADISHES ... 2 bunches 13c GREEN ONIONS 2 bunches 13c FANCY NEWTON APPLES lb. 13c NEW SPUDS .; . - 10 ibs. '49c niilii'll. Ilii III'!. Mllllimil. Willi. nil riirTHt, .'.Hi SMrs. ii- Hri-rt. Trnll. B.l'.l Mrs . tuiilllllS. ".HH "est 1st . mniiiivpr. ll.C.i Mrs. BOLOGNA, in the piece lb. 39c BOLOGNA, sliced lb. 45c WEINERS, 1-lb. pkl.. Cello... a .....49c HOCKLESS PICNICS, whole or hall , lb. 53c Fresh BOILING CHICKEN ... pound 53c Fresh ROASTING CHICKEN .... pound 67c H- rli mill Mill Admiral Am IMIhh'h. ontiirln: Mrs. K. . :n Diiillrt Avpiiiip. ivtpr- li. Onliirlii; Mr. Julin K. Ui. Illilillll Mn-pt, Mount m Olilurlu. KIU.IHI CASH In .'Henry 1.nriiu. Is Trull. Mrs, KIIppii M. Jnltiisnii, A I'inrhi Inivp, Y uiu'inivpr. Sirs Juik llowilril, I'll. Bi M.D. TISSUE 15C .ply Koll fiiiiMilp, Olilurlu: Mm. . 1144 IIIiipiii Mli'rt. Nnrlll inilurlii; Mis. I'iiIpiiiu Hi-i . Ilullliix Ciilllltv. N.N. " wlniipm huvi- Im-fii mill.