BRITAIN 5- Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, November 2, 1950 Former Nazi Likes Canada More Food This 'Xmas GOLDEN oANtfAM conn Customs Revenue Hear Half Million Customs collections for 1953 neared ehe Vfe million mark at the end of the first ten months when October collections of $46,380 brought the total for 1950 to $497,590.69. Collections in October last year were $15,693.74, whllh brought the total for thai year to $356,787.67. Total collection in 1949 were $413,271.18 $84,319.41 less 'than for ten months of 1950. Collections in September this year were MONTREAL OWA former member of the German Luftwaffe is convinced that Canada not only is a good industrial bet but a good place to educate his ' "-'-Tj"JV l 1. -ii .'I I By MURIEL NARRAWAY Canadian Press Staff "Write V flavor LONDON J-This will be the , l3-ewoW son- " ! " closest to a ration-free Christ-) Klaus Karpf arrived in Mon-rrtas that Britain has enjoyed treal recently to begin a business since 1940, but many old food, trip In Canada. He is head of a favorites wUi still be missing, j precision camera works in Mun- Butchers are already predict- lch. Ten years ago his factories ing.that pork will be hard to and services were requisitioned get. They probably won't have by the German Air Fore and he enough even for regular custom- not only built aerial-photog-ers, although the present meat raphy equipment but personally ration is only 23 cents weekly. I made test flights to make sure Turkeys are still scarce and the equipment was In good work- ASSOCIATED SALMON CANNERS Of IRITISH COLUMBIA ARRETS oiiui wges me augai, uu',- Ing order ter, eggs, tea and bacon. House- Later his home was burned "INDISCREET" RETIRED Second retirement ordered in Windsor, OnU, police force shuffle was that of Deputy Chief W. H. Neale, 53. who had 32 years service. The order was made by a police commission shakeup aimed at getting alert and aggressive leadership." The commission said his (There mav ex: variations in mZZ? u , . Z. uuTlnd his factories smashed by ul ?iCr?keSmU haV,C hardJ Allied airmen; A 'prison term fol- prices in various store.? deuend inK on wnether SDecial or C3GUJ IC3TO C?FGG; Ink "5 " lowed before he was cleared by a de-Nazlfication court. In two But the Ministi of Food has sianaaru anaiitie re us led.) Fresh Fruit Bananas, lb. .. 2 Peaches, lb 25 Just lifted the four-pound, , 10 Dren,ar nrodurtlnn welsht restriction on conlectioa- f if,." u d ers- cakes. Shoppers now can or-1 ?J A?. annlan" der any size cake, iced and deco-1 rot ai ika ..ii In other countries "and If !1 j riuius. iu ;y connection with an equipment company that supplied the police force was "indiscreet," but not prohibited by regulations. (CP PHOTO) L.CU1UI1S. wree vai. aoz oo IS entries and award three prizes &a?iruiL ; - 3 for Pupils Pen 13 donated by Dr. and Mrs. W. P. gates " bout Canada -p pujuix Wile WllblUllU . , . oes- well I bring few may a price of three shillings ninepence .camera technicians to Canada a pound other wel-ome changes are1 fet np a factory here." the large quantity of Christmas ! . . fd ke J 80:1 J pa"9"1 BO'tf School for u puddings, by reputable manu- fa.tiror. oir,H iiv,tn i h ' ew1 years," he said also. "And in biff, Scotland 0) To Soutter, members of the Cana- Watermelon. 10 2 tor 2s dlan Club. ( Cantaloupe, each 2.29 George Rennle, secretary of Vegetables the club, said the idea of. the Celerv. lb 13 contest was to promote keener jinuoarb. 3 iu ....... 2u interest in Canada, My 50,000 Glasgow Discontinuing Of Tag Days .4 letter from A. M. Hurst, prln Beets, bunch 2 lor 2j ridden have been in- interest in the Dominion whoe t'arslev. bunch .10 Count up the advantages flrvor, air convenience, economy. Chase ic-3 "" Sanborn quality . . . ask for Instant Chase & Sanborn coffee today! write an assay on history and development was aj Turnms .0i .Ik ant To See In Canada closely linked with Scotland. He iauiaiieit. ouucii ,utA . I . .... .... ... MiicVirnrmfi !K ,7o t .. in.. tnmnp il nil. nnnni T-a finmnnniinn umnifi rtn ....... .......... , kt. u.c vi.v v.-i.-k lleaa Lettuce .13-.1 V- St cipal at Booth Memorial High School, read at last night's meeting of the school board, said fcs the suppuri, ui lire esiaoiisnea as an annual iixiurc.i rioiikini. nninn i ih shelves, and, for the first Christ-, exchange t would take a Can-, in aaiai ot tne 6Bme and 1 mas years, coosies of all kinds jr- off ration and in quantity, i shy hlm Europe and Germany." , HEl "l raifon" "jiitch Cf? F(JODS there are cooked win hP f A f6 $ yIt chickens canned whole, price 10s nil5 y oIMcann,fed 9dt, . and tins of cooked - ham f h for Kr , .5, off.ratln weighing anything, from, 13 ' b fv.H manC "anC! Wto- 10 pounds and priced I was invaded in 1940. Most are L Jl,, , n, rt i aT, ari average of 8s. 6d. a pouna. irrnn.h n,.i,h nt ni!o:, hctor of education, is - jaumiower. io." Z....Z 23c Tomatoes. Calif, lb. H.H 18 ,nwed bv the uana-1 , he would comply with the re .rtoUcttte 1U 12 Of GlaSROW. ..mnu 1 . Potatoes, new. 5 lbs. for ...... .25 Cucumbers, lb 15 of three judges, in-' A new Dutch invention can quest of the board, not to raise funds through tag days but added that the second parapgraph of the letter containing the New Instant Coffee Hrre'i tverything you want in coffee rich, fresh flavor, mellow aroma, hearty coffee goodness blended by Chase It Sanborn, a far-famed coffee name for 85 vcars! Saves Time You make this matchless coffee right in the cup, the "instant" way, just by adding hot water. Wonderful new Insunt Chase 8c Sanlwrn saves washing-up time, loo you've Do grounds, no coffee pot to clean. And Money! Vith Instant Chase & Sanhorn, you save as much as 40 cents a pound over the price of regular coffee. I veuetaoic Marrow, lb. Ui an excnuiiKe icui remove Dau-oeannes irom moi- 16', Lda. will select the beat crs in a f. seconds. W I , tuition, ir LI W-ttt WAib k. or Polish, but there, also are board's wishes on the Bubject canned corncobs, corn kerneis ttauash. lb. . .. Tea and Coffee 'Tn DeLuxe auanuiv 10. Coffee, lb asked the principals to assist the : and other delicacies from Can- I intent f ccffcQccn fcs 12-' 1.04 Kinsmen's Club in the sale of ada and the United States. iinwiii ! ! i .iy. B frozen Fresh until you try Canned fruits generally are in ample supply but canned peaches, pears and pineapple still make only rare appearances on the shelves. To amplify the scanty meat their shell-out tickets. He thought that Inconsistent. He also asked for clarification as to what tha board meant by school activities After considerable discussion, in which Trustee Bruce Brown and Chairman Dr. R. G. Large argued against holding tag day.s tor school activities while Trus Canned Vegetables iJill PicKiea, (?a. Jfls Cut Green Beans, fev .1 No. 5 Peas, fancv 18 Mixed Vegetables 18 Diced Beets, per tin 14 waxed Heanj. choice 17 .rtixeu uetts ana carruis zior.ao Pumpkin 15 Baked Beans. 20-oz. tin .22 JabbU iCaiio, IO-Um. CU1 HH. w .It ses ). W. Scott and Mrs. E. W. ...... . .in n 11 I APPETIZING! 1 1 COLORFUL! I ! 'pn 28-07 1 2i!Be:ker favored them and it was 8e4tCdeMlxn OWfflAS GIFT PARCELS VACUUM PACKBD tt TINS STAYS FRESH INDEFINITELY Fresh Milk decided to instruct tne secretary I to 'wnte another letter to the principals asking them to con- " ...ii 1 1. v. .. i t. r .. i ..... : . , Juart r-int . ikitlll V unit auit tiic uuiiu uriuic iiisbigatiir; any appeal to the public for funds or merchandise. A motion Eggs araa Gradp A .65t.70; jby Mrs. Becker Instructed the 7fieonfy"instont" j recretary to add that the original .61 '.letter sent out concerning tag Butter .rst erado. iu .Jararine. lb , Cheese SI ffE .39 days did not refer to the contemplated tas day in aid of the band. . backed by 85 yeans of v coffee experience ! Canadian Cheese, lb Jj! The,, motion passed with Trustee Brown dissenting. V 9 1 I , ...... t,. , ,'duui Hied Wiik lii-o. tins, i tor Case - - i-. Pastry Flour. 7 lbs . Si .7.60 . .70 ' :1IG 3USINESS Production and processing of foodstuffs in Alberta was valued iimu rioux, w, iw. t ,r Jmmm PEAS QUICK! CONVENIENT! 3 RO I ' i.yal it $128,000,000 last year. . ' I , ' . FIRST LACHINE CANAL v lies' ... Flour. 24 s ... Juices 'enrlod. 20 on ... Grapefruit ukweo, 2u-oz. each 48-oz j I AAiV Hinw en,aisv v"i 'o .... fn Jic St. Lawrence was built and! .. -H opened in 1825. t .. .70 . Serve yourself and SAVE kttllun xu-oi tiii. i lor 4-ox. Canned Fruits i'tnpaDDle. crushea . Pieces. 20-oz. Aoricots, 20-oz Cherries, fancy. 20-oz. Loganberries. 20-oz. ... Peaches, choice Lard Pure, lb r, The Modern -- - Way 32' P L 5 I Shortening - 39 P ff item on your grocer lift will h r much i MARGENE! h ), lit, tht fr.ih. deli-P ww of MARGENE . . . ind wi) tor thm too! , Soap Soap face, bar . .lb cauiuuv, cake 2 lor .23 SoaD Powders, lareo 38 Glace Fruit Chjrries. lb. pkU, - .45 Coconut. Io. .....j. ..... 4a Almond Pant lb 3 riuit Cake Mix. id 5 inLf. incv. I Irt. 'kt heedless Raisins. 2 lbs 33 Seeded Raisins. 15-oz 24 Flour Shelled Walnuts. lb. 45 oiieiied Almonds, o oa. .3a helled Brazils. oz 35 he!leJ Brazils. ib Jams Pure Blackbern'. 4-lb. &' Cheiry, 2t-oz o 1'ei.ch. 4 lb v -3' Strawberry. 24-oz .70 a- joeirv, 24 o. nriot. 4-lb 0 'To: CANADA PACKERS UMITED. Edmwitwi V ' V- PWaw tnd m your iww 42 ptgti ful CANADIAN Ch mtS! c0o Kipa Book tor wmcn I ancWM r KE-Cfft.. "MARGENE" pKbo window p.n.l. NlM A ''oJwt Addmi C..o, llutritional Chec SMS- IIS I I I. II ! !! I !! I . ! II .. PEANUT BUTTER PORK & BEANS t.. it McCoirs -QC Q 48-oa. tin t3V Ayimer M tor MB' - 8 ror79C TOMATO SOUP - 20-oz, It for tfU1 STRAWBERRY JAM Ovcrwaitea Brand "J ; 61,02 PEAS & CARROTS pEAS 15-oz mU for OO1' Rcyar 6h ' Of? b" P QCp City, i's l ior t3V I 6.81.02! SOPONE SOAP POWDER APPLEJUICE -. : .33c ;;-ic- 2 f?r 59c BING CHERRIES , RED RIVER CEREAL - Fride of Okanagan Brand I n 2,0,57c 5941 " : f SWIFTNING PLUM JAM SHORTENING Overwaltea Brand' CQp Per QfcC '"' 48-oz. 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