: Prince Rupert Daily N 3 FAMOUS RIVER = = ne Ngcas Federal Aid for Schools |. “Sativa sat Baten river in the British Isles. Mooted by Woman Leader Ocean Falls Moose Women Plan == Business OTTAWA © Dr. Marion |standa f teaching acre the | Labor Dé D. C , | | en t standards of aching across | Women of the Moose held two | Grant, dean of women at Aca- | country ‘ { ! inl ay ‘ ance, oncessions | committee meetings last week as|dia University, Wolfville, NS..| “It does not seem fair that a Special to The Daily News | |well as the regular meeting of | Said yesterday that women have | difference tax-paying ability |Chapter 211, WOTM, at which|the “opportunity to strengthen | shoulc penalize youth,” the com- OCEAN FALLS—Plans are being laid here for a Labor Day four candidates were initiated|lines of communication” be- | mittee report said, Although it dance’ by the Mooseheayt Alumni committee of the Women of | into the Defending Circle under | tween people throughout the | was argued that federal educa- the Moose, lodge 1148. Meetings have been held at the home of chairmanship of Senior’ Regent world tion grants could be made with- Mrs; Pear! Peterson, junior graduate regent. DeBlass. | Dr. Grant, president of th a ey sige cantie ids: ene Those precent at the meetings and working on the | The lucky box was won by Mr ae ae oaks at oe , see a . "ear nt down committee ate the Senior Regent Mrs. Frence Smith, Mrs. 5 ‘ sOci¢ > srtain 5 ; § é pOsa L spring | act Wea te shlies as ease day of the Federation’s triennial} The report urged the Federa ene “ Mrs, Joyce Sheppard, Mrs. Florence Harness, | : ini committee, under chairman- | °O2Venuon. | tion to “pursue this proposal.” Mis. Joyce Martin and Mrs. Royal Anderson. | ship of Mrs. Sam Haugan. A| C©-F-U.W. ,scholarchips are | ae - | |game of unwrapping parcels to |Sending graduate students from cee VUITE A CLAIM WEIGHTY FIGURE i SCOTS PIGNEERS |musie was much enjoyed, A|Canada to universities in other SUT TON-AT-HONE, Kent, Eng | ce a : |hamper of groceries was won by | Countries to add to internation-| @ On view at a iocal festival) The bronze statue of freedom | The first party << settlers | Mrs, Frank Parlette. |al understanding, she said | was a tree claimed to be directly|0n the Capitol Building at Wash- | brought to Canada by Lord Sel- | | ee a ta sro was | descended from the one from/|ington, D.C., weights 14,985| kirk landed on Prince Edward At the Mooseheart Alumni | In Canada as well there was 3 : spineik im .| which the apple fell and gave Sir| pounds, \Island in 1803. jcommittee meeting at the home yaad apse eee hs Isdac New ton the idea for the law| of Mrs. H. Paulsen, the monthly | ig Tae y ? : a "i ! ; Eng- | Of gravity. nena meme - — (HORE—A sailor's life includes some odd chores, |CUP-and-saucer prize was won| °™ ‘@nguages—French and Ang | os of this figure from the prow of a former | 9Y Mrs. R. Boychuck. Those pre- ‘hems teens % Gly onr | Ss Ss ini sent inc ame In education, much could be t to HMCS Stadacona training base at sent included Mesdames H. Mun- ’ i ; : 3 ‘ . done to strengthen the ties be- | r be | tish dockyard at Bermuda was closed cey, G. Good, 8. Haugen, D . The e r } 1 1 sit, it for ki : tween homes and school , Wickham of Windsor, Ont., applies the | Hopkins, O. Stegavig, F. Grimbie, . fas made worse by ¢ Cash for old gol ger’s PI he |g McIntyre, Kennedy, M. Hal- problem was made worse by a} @ Cash for old gold Bulger’s ‘ ‘lack of teachers. THE STETSON STRATOLINER (CP from National Defence) i | verson and the Senior Regent. inn oat ae ae | @ Don't forget the food sale| + | n € SCs. OS , ¢ a . eae | / ‘); ° VI The monthly meeting of the | shortly,” Dr, Grant said “9000 at the Independent Food Stores Ti islric f oles ’ 4.4 : | a\ h t t publicity committee was held at | classrooms will be without today and Monday. 7 . © © { | pi go * Mrs. re see teachers.” @ Salt Lake Ferry running} seven members present. Guest! me pederation’s committee on | every day, weather permitting. | Mar Cha ter Honors Soe teu aee ve eee education urged federal grants | Refer to schedule elsewhere in} oe Pp : to education to help equalize’ this paper. (1te) | CONTINUES Are you on the go? Then you can’t beat the Stetson Stratoliner. It’s neat, yet as streamlined and stylish as g jet plane. This soft, light- weight fur felt hat is a won- derful traveling companion, a Teng With Shower Miss Bevcar RE - ROOF NOW | Buy one pair of ladies’ shoes and we give you ‘hapter of the Imperial Order Bride-Elect ONE PAIR ABSOLUTELY FREE | { — 2 . e 7h " b I;ympire turned out for a miscel- Your Roof May Not Last Through Another Year | | ot ees wer at the home of Mrs. J. R. Carr, 925| At Shower We will give your free estimates on re-rooting All sales ‘ore final-i-no exchanges—no refunds | sews tees aiuie bay Gueets eet, Thursday night in honor of Miss Acropolis Hill Watts & Nickerson Mrs. Michael Minizaba was with asphalt and cedar shingles whose engagement has been an-| hostess at a-delightful shower in ; _|honor of.fiss Doris.. Bevear . . ° \ 3 4} 'whose engagement to )Michaél | Greer & Bridden Ltd ‘J f Footwear —— ab ieitah Visitor , Sikalowsky has been announced. | s as ton . / ely . Phone 909 115 ist Ave. West P.O. Box 721 MEN’S. CLOTHING : M P Miss Bevear took her place in | ’ | ee AL a chair beautifully decordted | La NS : le Chap refers AA rli¢ with pink and white streamers. | — 5 Sa Included among those present “4 \ 7 Mrs. Ott, whose books for chil- : ; ; table ty : as ‘ke | dren and travel stories have been | Vere the Mesdames 6 Bill, m “ ft nennlt f Ridsdale and | translated into several lan-| Vuckuvich, J. Gurvich, V. Vuck- 2 . "i first oyages knows the far north of| UYich, J. Zabudney, F. Prystay, WS Europe and America like a na- P Sokoliewwsky, I. Dunbar, P len with | tive. She has lived in Ice land, | Postula, A. Turnevey, J Odowe CHIC YOu Mrs. W.| shivered in a tent in Lapland, | 84 the Misses M. Postuk, D. Dell, har 7 ; . >| 28 wtun lari In wintered in a remote Greenland |? Eskow, A. Kow Keays willage and kept house on Spits- 1 HATE TO DO THAT, f st IT'S AWFULLY THE BEACH IS full of | bergen Island aw BUT CORAS BEEN AFTER Sy ae SWEET OF YOU BSD a1), ONLY PLACE TOBE ed before or 10w is to travel . ME TO GO SHOPPING - Gre TO ASK US. eae 1K opened Her alm now is to travel into Wiss an rmstrong AND TVE BEEN > 7 ples BRAIN OF ee oranne- “ 4 c the Canadian Arctic to gather| / é GIVING. HER THAT WE sp s urs WE'LL BE READY S material for. articles for Scandi- | L/: rf i, th, i OLD DODGE ABOUT 6 y A= 7, ALWAYS IN A JIFFY F mem- | Navian newspapers and talxs tsuls VON EF HAVING TO WORK >> fa WW GOING FULL Dré tions over the Danish state radio. First A former Prince Rupert resi \ party "he is travelling through Que-'| dent, Mary Armstrong is spend- ; bec. ing a few days with her brother, § took ‘I want to visit a French-/| Al Afmstrong and his wife : ng fare-| Canadian trapper.” she said. “In| poy parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ? fr Denmark we know very little | hiam | At mstrong: of . Edmonton : saa “es ee ea liked it| We Kere earlier in ‘the week, > iture S tor le relic, she at becatiae at a tetris a ..|Mr. Armstrong attended thé | : fe ae sovabad s al © ° . of dhe Asse ; ey spoon | Unerowded.:she ‘Says With: nas) anual, copvenHon ofthe A ; . eneraved tare all around you feel that u | biefed Bodrdok anbaP OF Cenital | : rf to her by Duman being is not a very great |B.C. at Smithers before heading WE'LL STOP BY THE OFFICE-- : ppropriate hing.” ‘home, a 8 Mase WE CAN TALS : shan . ' onl 3 i those “Lh ) | ; /, ” | ‘ Sb Bren 0 A tSSA ik ahes ey i ton. ae - Y ) A Ham wy F. Wilson, | a Invite rriaff ’ ; hut : . : i as ; ‘i © EVERYONE TONIGHT j Gillis, Mrs ‘ (Including Men) : R. Scherk, | . | ‘ M. A. Teng : : Nddienss To See Her Demonstrate : i Polema | p | WHATS ALL THE LETS GO DOWN ; j IR | HAIR STYLING | WERE INCLINED SO EXCITEMENT AND SEE! | | > TOO MUCH FOR BOUT ‘ 5 f Rutherwanel and GROOMING GRANTED--- , THEY GIVE West re SO MUCH \ ; 1 visit in ie aie aie ad AND ASK ; Several SO LITTLE+ ' ‘ Mr. R itherford, & 8:00 p.m. - Legion Hall ‘ Charlotte | Ny : F by illness | 2 j i na ‘can i You Shouldn't Miss It ; j | ‘ \ leaves: to~ | FREE 1- 6 p.m. at the Legion neat Saal this afternoon : “PERSONALITY: MAKEUP” YOU'RE A REAL HERO FOR | td Ads Pa \\ SAVING OUR BALL-WED y \ GIVEN IT UP FOR | fi oT a4 ‘ = LAKE - RRY AN me DULE |] GaN, BICYCLE y 7 hrough prday What happens tomorrow depends largely on a aged ’ TE NE GaT setae oe \ B iy Pinel | today. And if you buy a bieyele today you Hl be riding merrily NT DRESS . ip » 6 pom, a'ong temorrow. * TH Me DIMERS - : ‘ GETS BACK--H IDAY. See these bicycles for boys and girls GOT THE LOCKER : for only / tye Us Service | c peo 10:30 a.m, | hedules ° Permitting & A di nusck ozs (| Gordon naerson Phone 46