Prince Rupert Doily News Thursday, January HI, 1952 (Lnjoijed p j Former Digby j Probe Kemano u j Woman Passes j Work Stoppage -P- erdona ' " 1 1 V MVA, .''V m &J Woo J, earl Throe visitors were made wel The present wage rate Is $1.60 , an hour. j Most of the workers claimed membership in the International ; jp- Join en 'i Sev Domlnato ! Vancouver to-1 VANCOUVER 0-John Clark, International president of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (Inde Mrs. Annie Emmerson, widow of the lao Rupert G. Emmerson, who was for several years chief oneratorof Dlebv Island wireless Mr. and Mrs, are sailing for night. come and eards were enjoyed at Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Canadian dub the January meeting of the Mooseheart committee held at the home of Mr. H. Paulson. 53 Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Maasor 1 are , sailing tonight for a trip to Van- wh had 1 Ten members were present. Card pendent!, will Investigate the Workers. ' work stoppage by miners at Ke- Ml. Clark, here for a national ' mano. 1 convention of the Mine and Mill j The men walked off their Jobs Workers which opened Thursday, j two weeks ago at the hydro pro- raid he would Investigate charges ject of the Aluminum Co. of that officials of the mine-mill; Jodai 11rS -Jlhoul ajnin winners were Mrs. E. Blair and Mrs. Alice Good. Delicious refreshments were served. Visitors were Mrs. Cart- Lli'whaiic Tolls of fisheries Conference, couver. mace ner home of recent years. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray j The funeral took place on Tues-are sailing tonight for a trip to ; day at Courtenay. Vancouver. I Born at Moser River, Nova Pauy fo.man local old timer , Scotia. Mrs. Emerson," before who has been receiving hospital ! comin8 wet, had experienced the treatment for the past few we-ks,i Halifax war explosion disaster, was able to leave the Institution. ! in 1918. After that she and her yesterday. husband came to this coast. Mr. S Emmerson, who had been trans- ; son, Mrs. K. a. SKinner ana Mrs ' I "SWIM J j HtL BITTER FAST! Canada, repudiating a contract union had been raiding the Am- held by the Construction and erican Federation of Labor. The General Laborers' Union (AFL). charges, he said, had been made The men demanded higher by members of the Canadian wages. Congress of Labor. M. Halstad. Others present were Mrs. Harold Muncey. Mrs. J. Carr, Mrs. O. Tweed, Mrs. A. S Hamilton, Mrs. J. Roxbourgh, Mrs. J. Taylor and Mrs. J. i.ar. K. u. nan, siaii u , ferred from hpre Cape LaZ0 trade, nuyai uiuuiw "'"'in the government radio-tele Yoshida's Luncheon, Tokyo Conditions vci-y vivid picture of conditions in war-devas-I;iian and in Korea was presented by E. T. vhaitc, MP, to a large gathering of members Women's Canadian Club of Prince Rupert he addressed Wednesday evening in the Com-.min.ee of the Civic Centre. President Mrs. F. field was in the chair. inicwiKiiti' visited Japan;- - - a Esqulmalt, who arrived in the gapn sprvlce dled there al yesterday on the Prince , ; city coup)e of years aR0 TwQ sona Jorlil-inlil at George from the south in the Fred and Harry, both live at Comox where they are in drufge en 1 on course of a speaking tour, will leave on tomorrow evening's train for Edmonton. Other en-garments on his tour will be at Saskatoon, Reglna and Calgary While here he spoke before Gyro and Rotary Clubs and Is also meeting with HMCS Chatham. a last fall when re-1 tending the fisheries meetlnw.l iy the rnme ' Never have I seen a more de- Forty-eight players enjoyed Biilie Burke Compares Blue Bonnet -Always Puts It On! ,,1 Canada s n pre-ma-. nKr,tful dining room," said Mr the Legion card party last night Hi,. Council w nicn ciixvy , Applewhaite. The appointments ; with the following winners: r . v .. 1; , j., ii. rifs and meal were all ol western ! style. The dishes on which the luiewhaite made the trip m,.ai was served were collectors' :awa to Tokyo by air via ltpms Tnpy were eggslwU thin, ,.r. Anchorage, and tbe qillle plain, all hand-made, and Bridge Mrs. Gvorge Scott and M:si Mary Astoria. Whist Mrs. A. t'roxford and J. C. Cormier. Cribbage Mrs. R. Reid and Mr.-. J. S. Black. Railways Seek Higher Rates Inlands, and was mei;ab,mt 500 years old. Mr. Applewhaite was introduc hy Hon. Robert May-1 isier of Fishertes. ' VANCOUVER (CP) Possibility Refreshment committee mem- ed to real Japanese meals at T6ky they stayed a- which they sat cross-legged on berg were Mrs. F. Graham, Mrs. 111 of a new application for higher freight rates by Canada's rail- Hol- the floor at tablvs about nine Harold Anderson, Mrs. A. in Inches high and were waited on ' brook. Mis. Harvey Lewis and avs was seen Wednesday adian Legation, a rather Hnicri type of stately winch exudes an aura of and dignity. Although ulfered terrific damage comment here by Donald Gor-1 by Geisha girls who are equiva- Mrs. P. Petersen. don, president o ihe Canadian lent to night club entertainers In ; America. The fare was almost ' the war live Canadian entirely different kinds of fish. Mr. Gordon, in an interview,' discussed the general railway was savea. 11 veiy: on Armistice Day he attended; wooers s situation and noted that mate-'; ui.ds and is a credit to a service at the Commonwealth I rial, laDor ana omer cosis were j i jj. t4 ', cemetery near Yokohama. Thisi, SO N. whist and dance, Fri Menzies at the cana- 1; a most beautiful spot and well atinn handles his diffl- pared for. Here n laid a wreath day, February 1. (ltd still rising and "there is no a ,ljnt from Bmie llurke other way we can obtain rev-! Compare ISi.t n Bonnet Margarine enue." He said railway freight ! with anv spread at anv price. Like thin lion m occupied japan al ll)e Canadian plot on behalf , Elks' regular meeting Thurs- y c:i ana pirsriiM ui 0f the CanadfTin Legion. !day, 8 p.m. (26ci rates had risen far less than other things In general. "JEW people a very fav M . Appwwhalte made a visit Special meeting Fishermen's lie! ure ol Canada. Mr Mr. Gordon said he expects to the Japanese House of Repre Menies do a great deal Seni atives anH rliri considerable Lal U F A W.U. Sunday, Feb- the Kitimat-Terrace CNR link I j a V fainoUH movie Htar, you'll love Hi.l K Bonnkt'r fresh, sweet flavor! Hu-h nutrition! Real economy! Bi.rr. Bonnh w fine quality all-vegetable margarine, 1'se Bi.eu Bosnkt in cooking, on vegetables, as a delicious sfireail. Buy Bu'E Bonm'.t and get "all three" ' flavor! Nutrition! Eeonom-e-e! Blue Bonnet margarine fe wild in two tyies regular economy pacloce wttii Milan soldiers who are!gjBhtseln 1,, lh. limited time. ruarv 3, 2:30 p.m., Metropole for the big Aluminum Company ,28cl,of Canada project will be com- at his disposal. ' j Ma"- 'pleted by 1955 Of the Korean battle front Meetine of Jobs Daughters f: ! KIND OF SOFTNESS and the Canadian soldiers ; Friday. February 1. 8 a.m. Ma- i a' mem rrnn't. miss wii.i.iam jjority Degree, .Silver March, 'f STONE'S Clearance Sale rotor water ami also in the larnous fcliillliMIMI l (Birthday Party, Bingo. ( 27c 1 ! starting Friday morning. See our Vklluw yni bag for fart, eay n.lor which he visited, Mr. Applewhaite said: "Our men are in remarkably good shape physically, mentally and morally 1 Tokyo from the Korean r short rest periods. IKS MKI.TIXOS ; the fisheries meetings 1 session the Japanese -very possible effort to I 'lints pleasant. Proceed-. ;c in both English and 1 and translation was '! he chairmanship of the i revolved umong the par-i ... coiiinries and Mr. ad on page 5. Special meeting Construction although the conditions under 'and General Laborers' Union No. 1427 ill the lounge. Civic Centre, which they are living actually on the front lines are horribly unpleasant. And our casualties The UNIVERSAL Sale Of January 31, 8 p.m. All laborers should attend this meeting as rt Is to your benefit. J. H. Mair, Acting Secretary and Trea-surer. (25c) have been extraordinarily light." In Tokyo he observed a tremendous amount of abject pov- ate presided as chair-day :iiahuite told of his I hi lit; ". h. at i t'n TmI-vi Pith Mii-lro en- yJi me six or seven miuiuii naiin A in tMo fMV nnnut nno mil. XV1". V 1 llii I ! I! Uulr. I III 1 1 k.i 1 overcd acres. There IS K "1"- "J 4S. MONTREAL, Jan. 31st-Pot V pans Rleani and dishns sparkle when you use those grand new detergents. But you've probably found, an I have, that detergents are drying to vour hand. , Thut'i when wonderful JEKGfcNft LOTION comes to their rescue! Just smooth Jergens on your ham in alter every watery job . . . because it s liquid, Jergena quickly supplies the oftsmng, smoothing moisture that drv. thirst v skm need. I always keep m es out of t he sea li,m are homeless. lha' rem tr About half of the women still 1 ! ' ' . i - 1 ... i 1 1, 1 Li x j ; , ; ! Ik r -J r i l,,f i '- ' ' ?!J-Ai"f r 1 . .!- Id f" ' , t7 ? I H, I g, f t 'it ' i I "..it". kr.L 't ' - , I 1 A s ' IT ft !i vvtii:" .i J 1 1 1 y ' 4 if y . II ... Vv -'I C'l V "ft t ol liid 111 Japan. He :r-.-i d of observing Japanese wear kimonas. Women who do t'f i.. ."i 8 rjei op .-nihoiiK wht-re he saw , harvest 85 pounds of fish j j manual taoor wear viousers uiiu shirts. A few young women wore ; tailored suits. uc methods. a bottle ol Jergens Lotion handy in both Mti-hen and bsrhroom . . use it regularly . . . and by the end of the day, my hnnds are soft and, fttHKnh as ran be. Ask for Jergens Lotion. Just 15c, 37e, 65e and 9 1 -15. A Roaring Blizzard always makes me think longinsly of warm wminkr The eventual position of these makiira. a seaside resort kvo. stands the huge one- . nearly uu million japunese wnu i-!n n,i,iha h,,m of are not strong enough economi sjmds and sunshine. And that hnni9 on untieing thouahta about my holidays next eumnier. I haven't decided yet where I'll head to for fun V frolic, but I've done one very important thing as part of my 19fi2 Hei-wmal Planning Droeram . . . I've opened a st) years ago It domln- eally to look artef themselves is pJ- h.ndscuiie and radiates a question to ponder on. 0. WS BOYS' JACKETS it of pear.-ful serenity. Sunshine Account at the BANK OF MONTREAL. Thai s the one wav to be sure that you'll have the Odds and Ends of Boy's Cotton Jackets. O lflDA'S IIINNF.R BOYS' JACKETS Save here. Boys' Wool Melton Cloth Jackets. Mostly Navy. All sizes. Values to 5.95. CI AO necessary fash when winter's snows are gone and the W'uch is heek-nnirm- "RcsoKe now that lack of holiday FCRT FRANCIS, Ont. (CP) A 15-yrar-old bride Is among 19 students at the new Indian school on the Northwest Bay Indian Reserve near here. Slu- All colors and sizes. Values to 4 95. ' '4 " r Yoshida of Japan is "ft"! d old man" of 76. He has ?'f il ,'s'' of humor and a 1-98 CLEARING EACH Each TERRIFIC VALUE funds won't force you to make do with a "second-best" vacation. Open a Sunshine Account at tlte B of M tomorrow. Then, save a definite amount each pay-day, and you'll be all set to enjoy every sunslune-filled momrnt when your holidays come 'round. ls dents are taught by Mrs. Alriic I'i'f "is grasp of what n in the world. He gave a 1 Littlcfield, assisted by Alfred Cyr 1 for all the delegates at- as interpreter. ferr Had Si c Youngster (be MEN'S SUITS 1 MEN'S SHIRTS o-d SHORTS 11 Only Fine Quality Yarn Dyed Worsted Shorts. Fine- Quality Cotton Shirts and tween the ages of 4 and 8) come to .visit you? I have and we had ourselves quite a suits. Clearing line. Shorts have elastic waistband Sizes, Small, 39.95 2 ,.1-00 Sizes 36 to 42 . Medium and Large Mt for TRADE IN YOUR time. Rut when it was all over I was ready for a good, relaxing cup of MEN'S "T" SHIRTS Men's Fine Cotton "T"- Shirts. White only. coffee. So I made cup of INSTANT MEN'S DRESS PANTS All Wool Serge Dress. Pants with zipper and mvsWf a EXCEPTIONAL VALUE 2 1-25 PS pleats. Regular 14.95. ""Sizes 29 to 40 PAIR Sizes S-M-L M for for . They're The Proudest in Canada . . . the rich "Aristocrat" tomatoes that go into fiKIXZ TOMATO I'HODl'CTS. Mellow glowing delicious t hey 're sun-ripened on the yine then cooked to porfec-, tion in Hcing gleaming kitchens. Yes, Heinz Tomato Products add delicious variety to mid-winter meals, i feint Cream of Tomato Simp so good a. a first course or in meat and vegetable dishes. Heinz Tomato hive Heinz Chili Sauce and Hcint Ketchup tCT'ndd rest hit flavour to main dishes. Incidentally, I ke to buy Heim Ketehup in the big, economy-sine Ki-ounce bottle. Compare H with! the 1 1-ounce bottle of -some brands. You'll see how little it costs for Ileins extra value . . . keichup so rich that a few drops go a long way ! Like To See that "Oh What A- CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE. Good? Yes I For Instant Chase & Sanborn is made by coffee' experts . . . it's the only instant coffee hacked by over 85 years coffee experience But you don't need to know this to appreciate its hearty, deep-down flavour. Every sip tells you that here is something special. And Instant Chase & Sanborn is bo quick to make takes no longer than boiling the water. Economical too for there's no waste. Look for it next time you're shopping. I know you'll be impressed! MEN'S BOMBER JACKETS All Men's Bomber Jackets have been reduced to sell at one low price. 4 Values to 21.50. Sizes 36 to 46 , EACH Aii (NOT INCLUDING CHILDREN'S SHOES) CHILDRENS' SNOW SUITS Clearing of Children's Snow Suits. All sizes in the lot In one and two-piece styles. 8-95,0 12-95 HERE ARE SOME REAL VALVES Priced from Trade-in Will Be Allowed cn the Purchase of a New Pair of Shoes Wife!" look in your husband's eyes? ( Makes Il ' ri i you teet won derful! rful!) here's re's Well", fW howl... I irkfing1.1 deli- VIIl V j GIRLS' PAJAMAS Gii spark nous .... JELL-0 TFTT.A Good Quality Plain and Printed Flannetlctte LADIES' NIGHTGOWNS Good Quality Rayon Jersey Niitgowns In Blue, Pink and Yellow. Nylon net trim. "190 Sizes Medium and Large only ... JL't ($2.00 IS THE MAXIMUM ALLOWANCE) 1.98 CLEARING. Sizes 10-12-14 years His allowance will be Pair of wearable shoes. made on any . These will be KNITTING WOOL Odd Balls of Knitting Yarn. All colors. Take advantage of this saving. Q f Oil Something For The Smalt Fry . . . something crra-good for breakfast is templing "Cream of Wheat". Top it with raisms or apricots for a really wide-awake breakfast dish that'll have the youngsters saying . . . "M-mmm so good, mum!". And you can be happy in the thought that "Cream of Wheat" is good for them. too. Yes, 5 Minute "CUKAM OF WHEAT" provides Iron, CaUium and Phosphorus for diets deficient in these element and lor leas than a cent a bow!! What's more, "Cream of Wheat" is wink-quick to prepare . . . cooks to aatin-sinooth digestibility m just 5 minutes of boiling. JELLY POWDER dessert, t&evtn. exciting "locked-in" flavours toj choose from.) Here's a recipe he'llj like and so quick, easy and economical to make, too! And the fresh Jell-0 flavour is locked right in until you release it by atkimg hot water . . . Raspberry Jell-O Ddicutun i 1 package Raspberry Jel!-0; 1 cup hot water 4 1 cup cold water t 8 marsh mallows, quartered ' 12 cup diced canned pineapple or diced grapefruit sections Dissolve Jell-O In 1 cup hot water. Add l cup cold water. Chill in shallow pan. Cut in cubes. Pile in dsssert glasses, combining .'cubes with remaining Ingredients. 1 Garnish with whipped cream. Makes I servings. SNUGGLEDOWN PAJAMAS Ladies' Brushed Rayon Pajamas In four lovely shades. Sizes Small, Medium, Large. J 1Q CLEARING AT O'9 O forXvv 1-oz. Balls donated to the Salvation Army for ehoritoblo purposes. Oxford and other low heeled shoes ore needed. High ncclcd shoes are not suitable. LADIES' RAYON SLIPS Lace trimmed. White only LADIES'. COTTON DRESSES Bright Cotton Dresses In good quality prints. There! THAT'S Better! What a relief it when you get rid of na(m. 1.99 Straight cut. Sizes 32 to 42 '. EACH : 2-99 All sizes. CLEARING J"5S)1 ilEi' Y h r m'urali?'c P"ra b? rubbinj thai h all you do. Just ruh m -n,lrf..l u-fu ,.a ;(f I reUef is almost insft.nt. Ami no wonder for Hen-Jt,.v contains up to 2'4 timea more nf th tn f,m,.". RJT M '".reli'v,n WW m.;thS-l nalieylate and. maatM AM ILY SHOE STORE LTD. if '14 ...vl. m.rrini IUU-U1S. XX'D-OaV IS SO THE pvy rumioning so picasumly warm when vou nib it ,A on . . . and kind io your skin, too for" it contain I akin-soothing lanolin. Tliat's why, when "Ptter Piiu" '''one 357 'way reach lor Uen-Uay. Uomleriul relief for just lit 3rd Avenue at- 6th Street1 Box 638 CHARLIE ROBERTS ': lube! : I I 1 .5 ; i i i r- ,j. ... .. ' i f 1 - f , .! . . t. r V. sJye.ji-.flli!aiiat q