A kG E DAWES : E ene ane , hull be without bm bect tasting, beling sardines oRWay/ as i Beret For Pienies . vfinest-quality, selected sare accepted by mmicar... rich, succulent, ei tender whole Bs, resty as the sea itsell, BE. in purest olive oll. Hy, protein-packed Menent in every tasty N . cheese peiches! ° Re crac in sa REMEMBER: ct tasting Sardines ip ‘your Way “sive guests when E, D ruler of the Prince ruler was installing the OORP assisted In and — colorful iknight: Ole Slatta, secretary - treasurer: Anderson, chaplain: VISIT THE. COMMODORE ‘WHERE GOOD Foon COSTS LESS" We Cater to Banquels o all Types pm NORWAY fi BAL 15 " Grand Cafe or the Best Sclection af Chinese Foods R SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS Open § um, to } am, 035 2nd Ave, West We I MONTREAL, dune ard — Poised and fresh. . — + tthet one af the ambitions of every girl and a! One sure way of attaining poise and fresh vos is to det ARKED ereain deodorant protect - si from any fear of offense. Arrid is now made wel Derstop, the really effective, exclusive new noediait, Aleolutely safe and itwon't dry out in to jatt Canadians prefer Ard beeanse they've ae many, anbseptie deadorant xtopa both perspiration ron ohn it WS MOB ay! eh: Nt \.. 14 Peer 4 ooh da days. dust rub Arrid: in—rub ocour out, It aatyy aed saved your clothes from perspiration stains, imma f phvciting? Fors brief time you can buy the famous Coco ANET OW SHAMPOO—at Por never used this wonderful etoeluctory, half price gale" Ro des the regular $120 sise for Poke a many thousands: of hig irks mest van know how soft and me ort Woodbury Shampoo— pecan. today ina smpply ad Aalf ta Covoanat Oi) Shampoo al hina clean, yet it daca nat dry out the Bs ae daly and Fife te your hnir, Do get a supply MO So, meee ay het weathe Poe OSE VE eh des af hal eat and oe That why won Pee her] stigpesg vy “oma stack He diy Cong I. >with tha Cur cusit a medde Pete th Phemutinn Boe Dave tnedbiens Behe lest der yaune Peak th action af _, SU meee You'll fini Pe nie onfart in the meres BLE AYS tel of ait fast Sq m8 not happy Cea cour supply af ; Port aw wt | A io Ine /' ("). " tie ‘ \re Whee i" N for Bl blader wah no weite VRC to Vou ean an) ‘TO une rth tly hy Ihoaf the Maat tr ayy. werviers, Bs the by at Way ta Mwy Le tay eury Well ve (Viequew MTA cate be enatieal Mihe and pea bt ia stolen, And, "AY nat Gike a Wat Mo oSafety Pt Nees vote jeweley Wahid ate ton fire Pee te than two HW tal, thes g wel eine gy Hep nay | MI | “heal y | 4 Witting Vt We fay Meg Wh Hits Mom ty cottons At iy Whine Was da im atl t timd that the "a AS tl ty diy (hale an tly. ti Yn a tne Ad s hay around eo While it kate at this price! seen I Lthe People with convictions! «People who aland up for ¥theie pulnts of “} view = don't , you? That's what makes the f ED. Manson Installed As Elks Exalted Ruler Ladies of the Order ofthe Royal Purple were . Manson was installed as exalted Rupert Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks Lodge No, 342 lest night in the Elks home. Arthur Murray, district deputy grand exalted officer, » Mrs. Nicholas Gurvich, past hon. [nnn ored lady and the drill team the {mpre cereniony, !and Other officers Installed were: Donald Wanamaker, leading 80%. trustees, loya knight, Rupert Holkestad, re i social evening was injoyed fol. uring Knight; Herbert Whiffen, Robert Douglas Slandring, esquire; Barry Wat. of son, tyler; Harold Marshall, In- S. ner guard; John Currie, planiat hes a re, oes men of the Moose Chapter No. 411 dressed in red capes and caps formed an'attractive back- ground in the Moose Temple Wednesday night for the Instal- latlon of newly-elected officers when Mrs, Edward Higgins was Installed as sentor regent. Other officers sworn {n with Alfred Simonsen, Louls graduate regent as installing of. {Knutson and William Richard- ficer were: ‘ Mrs, Louls Holder, graduate regent; Mrs. Kenneth Hardy, Junior regent; Mrs, William Bus- sey, chaplain; Mrs, Cherrill Mc« Intyre, recorder; Mra, W, H. Hol- gate, treasurer; Mrs, Thomas Parkin, argus; Mrs, Thorstein Bjornson, sentinel; Mrs. Harold Hanson, guide; Mrs, Robert Gil- Refreshments were served and lowing the installation. ~ 1 haath travesmameaemans CWL Tea, Sale Successful The Catholic Womerls League staged a successful tea and sale yesterday afternoon In the An- nunclation school hall, with Mrs. Frank DeBlass, president recely- Ing the guests, Co-conveners were Mrs. Alec Brebner and Mrs, Willlam Brown. Mrs, Neil Galbraith, Mrs, Arth- | ur Murray, Mrs, Joseph Arseneau and Miss Pauline Astoria presid- ed over the tea cups, Mrs, Richard Frankland, Mrs, Lino Colugs! and Mrs, J. W. Rog- Mission Circle Honors Teacher On Retirement Mrs. Kathleen P. Stone was’ honored last night when the Wo- men's Mission Clrele of First Baptist church held sts last reg- ular meeting of the season at the home of Mrs, P. H, Linzey, 245 Fourth Avenue West, , Mrs, Frank DeBlass, retiring | Ms. F De Blass Spstally — Execulive of Moose When a Guldes.and escorts of the Wo- mou’ assistant pulde and Mrs, Jack Furness, planist, | Betty Martin, publicity; Mrs, Mae jBond, Mooseheart; Miss Sylvia (Johnson, brary: ,Simpson, child care; Mrs, Wal- ter Eyre, Frank Parlette, ritual: Mrs, Wil- Ham Pilfold, home-making; Mrs, |H..F, Perley, hospital;; Mrs, Wil- iinm ‘Dibben Membership; Mrs, Crson servers; Mra, A. J, McDon- nell and Mrs. Martin Saunders kitchen; Mrs, David Hewer and Mrs. Stone, Borden 8trect | school teacher who fs retiring | ' from the teaching profession and Mis. Bonnte Sprinkle, home. leaves the elty tonight for Vane | cooking; Mrs. Angelo Rossi, cash- couver, Calliornia and Ontario | ler and Mrs. G. P. Lyons and ‘before making her home with | Mrs. Webster Pierce Surprise her stster In New Brunswick, was packages booth, , presented with a HMfe member- aan Hope Sanders a Iwo famed gentlemen of Instant + Chase & Sanborn Coffee so charms ing. They'll arcu with the greats oat of nood will“Tt's the beans thal count in coffee!" criog Mr, Sanborn, “Fine, rich beans frum We greatest plantations in Latin Aterica~-thal's the seeret of our super flavor!” “That's all very well” smiles Me, Chase, “hut até really my matehless abil in brews tig. Which seta INSTANT CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE gyoart fram all others” Both are right—not forgetting the 100 yents vafleo axperlence, tant “Hooray For Maml She's @ amat One Oring iro rream ton beats ing family; ate eral timed a month... and while the younue atera ning. live pales [give ver aw wink ‘cos T hn hr vena flit an She'a made this delicious creamy iro cream with ROYAL INSTANT PUDDING... and tade it the torical, quickest way thoco BY dust add 1 package of Reval Inalant Puikting (os howl containing 14 cup of chilled milk, and ig cus Of table cream. Heat with rolary egg heater until amooth = one Ininnte, Put in freesing compart: ment of the fee until firm, Meeee: ing time in cut in half heen: there's na accond beateandefreeee! Treat your fanile daday! (eedpn On pneekages.) y \ Yi, . \ oe 4 ( ' Heshew Neead \ v0 fel the aprentobiily ef the new “Ho thonagenited WUE BONNET MAIMGA> eE Von ill ace how easily: Ue spreada--how ite Feeder goadneas cavers the bread with w delielons Moort Debeato- and an nutrition... Even when Hs teshax col thin tow anperchomogeniced Mae Hotnet apreaity Tike adieu? Une TL Cia the stint MEP Vegetabled, jist coming te, anil, af caura, hr qed pstrded amd cdhea Cet Ali Uannet in ‘he convenient Dela fallewrappedd quarterassthe ; Way lo huye-and dntedice Ib te your (pine “ally ceally extn quod “OH ironing wine Lwin Witte ith oe ane, Whe Of af ticks, tember the task tnt at pootuy-aked my et va tinpattant, ale ARCH Ut mo ebiels vinitiieetoea! Aut it only takes a jitty water to UiIldo-tit ar Kite in Udo adds whites WAN I it acti your KLINE eearmany steed anneen so hub Ok ote (ive einnaller: famttion, Wied fh . | Senior Pupils Cake prize winners were Mra. ship pin by the Circle, Galbralth and Mrs. Rogerson, Assisting in the fresentation | ceremony Were Mrs, Linzey, Mrs. | CG . [ S D. L. Sherk and Mrs, George W. yl Dervanls Johnstone, - / | Mrs. John Roskam gave the HA, [ / fs i iclosing prayer and then the ATO COUN He igroup sang “Bless Be the Tie , ' That Binds" with Mrs. M. H, E. P. O'Connor of Vancouver, waters at the plano and general secretary for the} Mrs. Stone was also presented BC. Government Employees As-' with a souvnier spoon of Prince sociation was guest speaker when Rupert last Sunday by her Sun- the association held tts annual day schoal Class in appreciation banquet and dance Wednesday o¢ her services, right in the Commodore cafe. | : Mr. O'Connor tn his tal to the i595 members and wives present, ; Outlined the work of the assocla- tlon, which looks after the wel- fare and working conditions of ithe nearly 9200 employees. Arriving from Vancouver by car Wednesday afternoon, Mr, O'Connor left the cily Thursday, morning and will visit Terrace, ! . { A plano recital was presented | | to Vancouver, . sess a j Esther, St. Joseph's Acndemy, ! Those taking part were: | Shirley Kurdzlel and Dona Douglas, Jill Welse, Joanne Mur- : . readers ed e «Tay, Don Macdonald, ia Members of Native Brother- Roberts, Margaret Bugyinka, | Both Jones, Judy Fossum) Gall Weise, Tressa Brown, Anita Rog- erson and Elolse Lahtl; Sue Ker- gin, Thelma Pavilkis, Shirley | jens, 'Be there. (148) ;@ Sots of Norway piente, Sun- iavy, June 28, All members and Sonja Ladies and Families with. all available cars will meet at: ‘Sons of Norway Hall at 0 am. (ty eee cteen a marae '@ Salt Luke Ferry operating! Misy Gall Couling, daughter | [dally excepl Monday 2°3-5-7-8 of Mr, and Mrs, dHorbert Couting, , lpm. Contlnuous from Vaan: {Sandays, Weather permitting. city this morning by Conndttin {Phone 2628. (148) ' Pacific Airlines plane for Vane | -@ Sons of Norway Mid-sum-;couver from where she will go to! ‘and Florence Duggan, | i jmier Dance, Friday, dune 24, at Creston to visit her grandpar- i [10 pm. Musle by Mike Colussl, ents, Mrs. Frank Gabelle and [Everybody weleame, 1G Moose night, Saturday dine’ 23, 8 o'clock, Games, dancing, refreshments, Admission $1.00, (M48) Union Bleamship Coquittam, af! 1@ Presbyterian Pienle Satur tor attending the Odd Fellows. | ‘day, June 28, Leave Government Rebekah Grand Lodge Assombly ‘font ab 1:80, (M7) June 13 to 18, In Kelownn, eee eens Mrs, Norman Moorehause, 003 | Fourth Avenue East arrived ; ! Now...the first gm | fan sally Ufratyn = * GaW LONDON DRY Be iD x 9 Saeereeen ee . te CU em ia GEW EXTRA ORY GIN Will glve anew IFO your martinis, colllns, gln-and-tonle, Delicate hougual, Absolutely dry flavour, ' Want tne, try GUW London Dry Gln, A pdele COOOEAUAM & WoRTs CrMitEO oh oa Ai “ Thin vdvertisament te not publinhad or dlaptayed by the Jiqior Control trator hy the Government of Britlh Columbla, Frayn, Eile Roper, Sena Pav. kis, Anne Eyolfson, Olive Strand |i 1050 Ninth Avenue Enst, left the | ai47) Mr, and Mrs. A.M, Couling, ! : home yesterday morning on the Give Recilal & At St. Joseph's if Hazelton, Smithers, Burns Lake Wednesday night In Annuneln- orien [ton school hall, by senor pupils |e and Vanderhoof before returning oe sister Isabel and Sister Mary | Fa Ronnie |B ‘hood: and U.FRAW.U.—- Speclal Terry Stewart, Margaret Johan- ‘i Srimon net fishermen's meeting, seh, Marltta Ferguson, Kathleen Saturlay, June 25 at 2 pm, in Saunders, Jannette Choquette, . mc the Civile Centre Auditorium, Joanne Prockter, Margarét, Tay- |Husiness-—Salmon price negotin- lor and Murlel Procktor, floor hal dramatic’ | of fashion took, Regule 6 - oe _titly. priced at, S150 a oP imtnindd delacracseedec te fini ye Myth 4 TE a Uh BI Se aaa oah a ofan abe Neds By ind nel ed wale nae ee a i Haak wo Sok Ug ec Ded indy ad WAN Rae a x SSD Nip Na il v "7 “ " ah : , , ee a ‘ : . N : ts ‘ \ Ms , Do me f t , , 4 ; DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! . a : YOUR FIRST CHANCE TO BUY WUNDA BROADLOOMS: AT SAVINGS . Ite never Lapponed before! Never have you been able (o buy these senaatlonalty lavaly enrpots it much money. “anvinign, This niteaal event ty made posaiile hy an aeeumulation of ralleends In the large stock. at the Warehquec--and the ales may he exerdly what-you need in YOUR Lome, Take advantage of Unis rare wily and cheek (he lint holow for oxamiples of me a (lie values being offered, oa — . en AS EM , a 7 : : { mo , or , / ‘ me ae mo WUNDA WEVE Rog SALE {| WUNDA PLUSH Reg SALE _ ‘ ; . pdt pn, . . ne ! a Lo oe Ak 8 Foam creen 60.00 PH 1S Tx Avrocude Green 230,00 - \ LB : 53.50 a 177.50 ft x0 Forest Groen “44,60 I" W"x0 Dove Grey “100.60 132 50 HS : sd : ja . : x P 1"x0 Turquolse » 1000 79 00 ' nt on dy : ° Oxd Ivory W100 gy 5 oo bx) Chery Red 2.00 "1.5 so 1, 0 mi atte 4s . ‘ i . vos o Dept Aan ee SPV x0 “Chovry Red. 10400 | 127 | Mera T's) Wood Rose YAU 129 50 We . (we, et » TR 7 @ . , ; ) 09" Duvty Rose lw an GO50 ff OA arttque cool ah 107.60 hy IP 1O"xD Foren Green 114,85 TUK Turquolie a 109 00 OOK Muted Deiqe Wid 79 60 ‘ | pes ry vs ° 8 O'NID Wood Rose ' 104 50 G mo . . . U'Re aan \ OX190 Chonan Wa) 107.50 \ " ho. Bay whe TA" XO Poweter Hie 70.60 fe . i * eh ‘i vy tet . 2 pr a ' . 2, oe Sh ' vi ! L arn : ot ms, . ‘ ' , ‘ ’ 4 ; rey a ” 1 Ate Lo All IN STOCK AND ON DISPLAY. 4 ‘ , : , iv He OH PR fa, 5 ! 4 hy at AW ‘ . as ; : ‘, . ’ , wt i > : 1 \ . ma 5 roel ‘ ' a ay yo wo * << 4 : yy ‘v « ‘ . , ' ni : th ' en : yo, . . : ee : : i 7 Me ‘Oscar Johanson, alumni;; Mrs, Barney Crompton, social service and Mrs, Robert Armstrong, friendship, retiring Mooseheart committee! / headed by Mrs. Willlam Hardy, presented a humorous skit, ved, wy + me . lheueis, ” Prince Rupett Daily New gigs ( Friday, June 24, 1085.) AP ogg at Dowdle.” |! MOSTLY FARMERS -Waten-cooLen! 6 |[ OPTOMETRIST Eighty-five per cent of \thel ‘The alr conditioning aystem.of|| «Phone. 5548 | working people in Thailand are} o large office. building May use: 803 Sed: We, oe farmers, coy “1, 1000,000 gallons of: Water a. day. | Committee chairmen are: Migs} Get set for summer. TRADE IN'YOUR PRESENT-TiRt me l(c ya y Mrs. Sam Moosehayen; Mrs, Following the ceremonies, the} yo ~) ~~” Service Station — Open Ul 10 pm. sat Second Ave. at McBride Slrect, B PARKER LTD.” Refreshments were then ser i UNDA \ ARPETS 7 | ae ti egon featuring warchouse,stock roll ends and ftemnants in versatile toom size rugs reduced for clearance. | t ‘tore 80 MUCH oo. a Luxurtons, deep’ teh Lee ak ou - sbile.of enduring hea. vm ot ens “ty tat will glve'your set os IN ADDITION SE REMNANTS ATO AVATDANDE PHOT WanmntguAi ROK OO ‘ | J mV eae a ‘ ' hy é - oy ve ay