3iUYING FOR YOUR HOME Prmce Rupert Daily News Wednesday, August 5, 1953 Je, Taxes Continue opCampaignTalks By The Canadian Preia s and trade continue to be two of the main fi themes in the election campaign, lew. the Progressive I Modern Carpet Motifs About To Go on Market If you are planning to buy a or in two contrasting colors, new carpet and you like modern ! Beige, green and gray still lead motifs this fall will be the right the color parade. But nutria, time to buy. j once considered a "custom" color, The crapct Industry, which 18 moving into the spotliRht. until now has left the Initiative i There will also be more blue-in the field of modern design to ' greens, ranging from light aqua i 0 "' 1 i f N "COUNTRY FAIR" The Armouries - Sept. 7 - Labour Day .... Sponsored by Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter, I.O.D.E. Judging of all exhibits at 11:00 a.m. Exhibits open to public at 2:00 p.m. Auction of donated exhibits 7:00 p.m. Square and Old Time Dancing 9:00 p.m. more n - - ....... u ....viw.v mum luxes nt Montreal , hmoriav. ,,. ,,,,,,.. tones to deep sea greens, .li ..I.H. rra l l " uiii.iiiwiii. j,R vs.mc . prnfi MinlKtrr at i-llrpn. furniture, fabric and accessory houses, shows signs of stepping up its production of modern motifs. At the recent Chicago market many carpets, in both wool and cotton were shown In such modern patterns as domino, brush stroke, linear nhst.ract. took Tuesday off to attend to government business. Mr. Drew contended the IJb-eral government '-t any time since the war" could have piven ell was talking about jnrnuvpr. , Social Credit Iad- ;to the national cam-j Operates jal Train the loeome tax relief promised ! IDEAL CLEANERS & LAUNDRY DRAW in connection wilh Laundry certificates will be held during the dance First Prize Second Prize Third Prizi- i,,rih vr; C2IDC1E13 and diamond. j For thosa who feel that home ! is homiest when they are sur "indd bv furnishings with a Dy the Progressive Conservatives. , Instead of admitting the reduction, could have been mode, he said, the liberals h.id tried $100 $50 $35 $15 Admission 3fe beloved traditional look, there 1 ! are new carpets and rugs In Entry Fee 10c & ' Y 'KM.- c V ' I ,Mi"'i ) t F 'I', .. vV-i ..( I . t, if - J, I I Mo create the impression that AOVie ,he tfW.OOO.OOO-a-year tax cut I pledge by tne Progressive Con Tlie Dully Mrvjs SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FLOWERS: Ape 1 Chrysanthemums, disbudded, 3 blooms to a vase (bronze) 2.00 servatives was only an election promise whiott couldn't be carried out except by shaving fam- which familiar antique motifs ' have been given a fresh look through color or texture. j An all-wool floral has a soft! gray ground and Victorian sprays ! of rosebuds and violets. An Early i American block design recalls hand-hooked rues with lbs ai. ! I'linimiiting has come .adlan Rockies and ny allowances and other security inir InflL's Aarii Inn. 4,,H v.., payments. 2.00 2.00 '33 Plymouth .... $650 '46 Chev Sedan.. $895 '49 Ford Tudor . $1350 '48 International Pickup $950 '50 Austin sedan $1050 For Superior Service and Friendly Courtesy SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. i enrysantnemums, disbudded, 3 blooms to a vase (yellow) 3 Chrysanthemums, disbudded, 3 blooms to a vase, (any other colon 4 Chrysanthemums, disbudded, 3 blooms to a vase i mixed i "POLITICAL' JOB" onerate a "Million . temate squares of light and dark ! 2.00 5 Chrysanthemums, spray. 3 cuts to a vase i hrnii7.pl ? On i apainsi orient bouquets. i " 6 Chrysanthemums, spray, 3 cuts to a vase, ' any other colon , 2.00 1 Chrysanthemums, spray, 3 cuts to a vase (mixed! ..I."."." 2.00 8 Dahlias, 3 cactus, color variation allowed : 2.00 . ... - . t . aW. k i ii n 'i 1 Many new carpetings combine several levels of looped pile or a I combination of thick clipped pile j and loops. Some employ curly ; twist yarns to give an extra illu- ! sion of depth. These are avail- i able in solid colors, tone-on-tone i Shil" on a non-stop Mr. Drew pj.so sid promotion m Jasper to Devona, of J. W. Pickersglll from clerk py. I of the privy '. coutv-ll to state i carrier a million secretary showed that taxpay-C oi motion picture ers nd been 'paving the politi-Ipment along with cal manager of the Liberal gov-a paraphernalia' to , ""me"' " (of personnel Includ- Hc sald Mr- Wckersgill had ous Marilyn Monroe, be,n carrving on political c- man. Robert Mit- tlvities while clerk of the privy I the "heavy" Rory council a civil service job. The I i "most serious nsnert" nf hu 2.00 RED WOOL AND BLACK ALPACA strike a vivid note for fall in a two-part ensemble by Pierre Billet of Paris. "The red of the skirt, which has horizontal tucking at knee level, is repeated at the collar and cuffs of the black, button-front blouse. w uaniias, i uecorative 10 Dahlias, 5 single 2.00 11 Phlox, 3 distinct colors. 6 stems 9 on four score actors. Promotion to cabinet rank was j that "It. Hpmnnsti-utiii lhat trr Baby Rides in Trailer With Pair on Cycle Trip ft 11 11U I ai 111' 1 anicii uic , h .wiuenepn for the Key" years you and other Canadian taxoavers have been RE-ROOF . with DUROID Asphalt Shingles Inquire obout our Instalment Payment Plan FOR FREE ESTIMATES SEE OR CALL GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. 12 3 Vases 3 cuts each, hardy herbaceous perennials, ' . , distinct kinds .. 2.00 13 Sweet Peas. 12 stems, 3 distinct colors 100 14 3 Vases (6 blooms each) annuals, 3 distinct kinds '. 3m 15 Michaelmas Daisies, any one color, 6 stems 2.00 16 Flowering Shrub, distinct variety, 3 cuts 2 00 17 Tuberous Begonias. 5 blooms on plate 2.00 18 Cut Blooms, any other kind, 8 blooms 2.00 19 House Plant, any variety - j 00 Most Meritorious Award 5,00 DECORATIVE CLASSES: 20 Modern arrangement of colored foliage and berries, seed pods allowed ." 2.J0 21 Basket of cut flowers, arranged for effect with any foliage or grasses berried allowed 2.50 pnyine the political manager of me Liberal government." MOOSE JAW, Sask. 0 Towing leaiure Kivcr oi wo ich will cost Twen-frv-Fox $1,400,000 Je-jUied. it say they will rpend mi markets a child in a trailer behind a two Impatient to get in his trailer and start another day on the road. .Mr. Coldwel! argued tlW th seater bicycle may not be the "overnment has ieonardlzed MUal wa to raise by, but it I'SOOOn in their Jas- Canada's economic securitv hv 'Bn be nletv of fun for both iflian Rockies oper-;lve of salaries. Phone 009 215 First Ave. W. "hanging onto temporary, short baby and Paren-s- term and unstable American ! That's what Mr. and Mrs This Week- Breakfa.it Club meetinr at Broadway Cafe, Saturday, 7:30 a.m. mo'tets." George Whitford, formerly of This has been done Instead Yorkshire, England, have been en a uinner lame centre arrangement of flowers and foliage 2 50 23 FOR CHILDREN I'NDFR 181 bowl of flowers arranged for effect bv the child entering same. No entry will be accepted which is arranged before entering hall. First, 3.00; second, 2.00;v third, 1.00 VEGETABLES: of restorlna pre-war markets in doing on their trip to British such countries as Britain. Columbia. They left Out hec May A CCF government would 12 and nave averaged about 40 Whist M imu ate trade wlih tho t.r. miles a dav line area bv nccentlnv Kti-ttnt Back of the knansaek-loaried 34 plnyprs taklne KIMIZ ' " ' " -.-...... - .... fti.,i.i,mi.i.hk(l"s Pan payment for Canadian i 'anaem riaes moir son, Jimmie 4:iv at whlh M. Extra Pants FREE . with every Man's Suit also Extra Skirt or Slacks FREE with every Woman's Suit HOUSE OF HOBBERL1N "Made-To-Measure" HUNDREDS OF PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM Top Quulily Guaranteed Fit 24 3 Beets 1.50 25 3 Carrots , 1.50 26 3 Onions 1.50 ' j 775 Potatoes 1.50 281 Cabbage 1.50 Mr. 1iw rb Id Canadians i around to see his new country .... 14 1.. 1 . , . 1 A 'a .- n . II ... ...n kscv won ladies' first uicii i lmeresicu m me election V'AM'4i;VI " 1,1 ntsi 31 1 Swiss Chard (head! 1.50 32 9 Green Beans 1.50 33 1 Vegetable Marrow 1.50 315 Tomatoes 1.50 35 Any other vegetable 1.50 it cirmier topped the I 291 Cauliflower 1.50 because the campaign talk bv the Liberals an,d Progressive Conservatives has been featured With a slogan of "Quebec to "nieonver r" bnt " h Whit, fords have been pedalling along ',w-i,v llin ,-OM ThV Wil (Irimble won ladlps' n cut with Miss Ray 30 1 Lettuce .: 1.50 by trivialities. linson and K. Dahll s second, with Mr. "There is frustration and double back to the Okanagan apathy everywhere, and that Is v"llv ""d stay for a while with not good in serious times like an uncle of Mrs. Whitford who these. I find amongst the neo- ',rr,,i B fn"t farm, "le an unen.siness. a sort of B,lt they haven't marie un their BEST OF FOOD -INESl OF COOKING HR TAKK OUT ORDF.R8 Phon 200 Broadway Cafe FRUIT: ' 36 3 Apples one variety named : : 2.00 37 3 Sticks Rhubarb .......-..... 2 00 ' 38 Any other kind , 2.00 DOMESTIC SCIENCE: Tcderson won the LING THE TAILOR foreboding about th future be- mind where they will settle 2-0 Sixth Street rtione 649 We have never had a house ! Progress rinse It is perfectly clear to ;fh"m Hint lifter 88 years of old-! party rule in Canada, the same old problems of heavy debt and interest burdens. Increasing taxation rates, insecurity, war end preparation for war still plague us." . to live in." Mrs. Whitford savs. "So when we find a nnt lk" i and can can build a house ; there is whre we will settle , down." I The Whitfords lived three of tholr itlnrrift vpgn In a pnnvpvl. I Fair 39 Preserved Cherries 1 pint jar 40 Preserved Pears 1 pint jar 41 Preserved Peaches 1 pint jar 42 Preserved Beans 1 pint jar 43 Preserved Peas 1 pint jar 44 Preserved Tomatoes 1 pint jar , v . 45 Sweet Relish (Pickle) ',i-pint jar 48 Sweet Mixed Pickles 1 pint Jar 47 Chili Sauce 'Vpint jar 48 Jam, Strawberry, Raspberry and Plum, one Vj-pint jar ea.-" 49WAUI, any other three varieties, one '2-pint jar each 50 Orange Marmalade, one 'i-P'nt jar i ..... ...enjoy the Hours you SAVE 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.O0 2.00 2.5(1 2 50 2.00 2.00 00 . Thp Dully News .''W'M '! England. They decided ' ' Interest In the ir here since 1949 Is '-".to THd.-ff Oiraria. Bf'rr WfR: spent studyinR geography books, inv and financial aspects. "'"'Thev. lllce to rami en nl-n" ..'Vv'v , i( i a .' . if . i 4 At rt VL. lU : i ; v Ur?V; , ' it V V t If .'I i' ' vA :.' t f " si : ; ' U Y ' ' 1 'v ' 1 . ' , l if. , , - l i U ' V t V ! u t i , f i. . ' ' 1, .1 . ' ' h i" number of lndus-siness exhibitors In- 51 Jelly 1 standard Jelly glass itcnllon to display 52 Salmon 1 pint scaler the hlchway but each nlcht they tried it there was rain. Once n: Portage la Prairie when Salt Li'ke Ferry dally ex renting Monday, weather per mittlnrr 9 n m 3 n m m if accommodation HOME COOKING: it the fair conmlttee week and a no- 7 p.m., B p.m. Phone Green 391 ihrfT rnm" vi o-it iv or Red 63. (It) road Rang let them use a trailer to sleep In. Salt Lake Ferry running Whiit."n tlio wt- fivkie for all appll- j h )' t- 'If 53 White Bread 1 standard loaf 1.50 54 6 Dinner Rolls 1.50 55 Date Nut Loaf 2.00 56 Dozen Plain Cookies 3 varieties 2.00 57 Sponge Cake 2.50 iven. mw Dtidd from 41, a ery Sunday. Leaves Cow By Jimmie has taken to the trip has jits at the fair to be Fioa every hour from 10 30 been a relief. He's alw-- tn tltt first one up in the morning and -is also receiving a m- pi. Lacklnir accom- tlie fair grounds the held In the Anglican 'ear. Hobbyists are 58 Chocolate Cake 2 50 59 Tea Time Dainties 3 varieties (1 dozen) , 3.00 60 Light Fruit Cake 3.00 61 Dark Fruit Cake 3.00 62Apple Pie (pie to be left on plate on which baked) 2.00 63 Lemon Pie (pie to be left on plate on which baked) 2.00 64 Candy 1 plate 2.50 65 For New Canadians National Dishes 4.00 60 For Children Under 16 Plain Cake 1st, $2.50; 2nd 1.00 67 For Children Under 161 dozen Plain Cookies, (three varietiesl . 1st. 2 50: 2nd 1 on Red to disDlav their Get (arnation me of Telkwa is the iluilrman. 1) WEL NOTE Entries for the last two classes (66 and C7) to be K ivrfh 3 modern accompanied by a written declaration by the parent of guardian that the exhibit was entirely the child's . own work. 1 NEEDLEWORK, Etc. ELECTRIC RANGE full Milk if always MAKE THIS The modern automatic electric range cuts the ties that bind a 'woman to the kitchen because it saves hours of the time and effort that go into cooking with old-fashioned stoves. You'll find so many ways to enjoy those precious hours of freedom i from your kitchen that are made possible by a new automatic llaVV" bodied and cteamy colored. Tht ( your assurance of complete Mtu-f,ction when jou use it in coffee or on cereal, .nd fruit.. You'll never consistency or thin find watery eolor in Carnation. We buy top 7 DAY TEST for jusl ont u eek nit Ctmatinn Milk in plact of your pwtn$ bftni. Once you but't used Ctrnalion, u trt sur that no other brand will satisfy yo. ih milk wd proce (All articles in these classes to have been completed since January 1st.) 68 Knitted Sweater Wool 5.00 69 Any article made from flour sacks 3.00 70 Embroidered Lunch Cloth 5.00 , 71 Ladies Apron, any style 3,00 72 Leather Work 5.00 73 Crocheted Centre Piece not less than 14" diameter 5-00 74 Any other hobby 3.00 75 Over 70 Class Any Knitted Article 5.00 70 Over 70 Class Plain sewing by hand any article 5.00 77 For Children Under 16 Embroidery, any article 1st, 3.00. 2nd 1.50 NOTE Articles In Class 77 to be accompanied by a written declaration bv parent or guardian that the exhibit was entirely the child's own work. Tickets, List of Classes and Entry Forms Available at: the greateit of care (52 years' experience it too) tn order to give heavy Carnation you rich,cmmy, ciccinc range. ENJOY "ABSENTEE COOKING" Clockwork controls will cook your meal automatically while you go on a pleasant outing. ENJOY THE SPEED OF ELECTRIC COOKING Just push a button, set a dial and the quick heat starts a meal cookine right away. Milk. Get Carnation -ITS CREAMIER. You II also eejoy the economy, the dem and efficiency of cooking elec- i. and talt nriife in fk mA Nobles Radio v l I I a nun riuurx wvey f . . . &y m. electric range.. Wrathalls Deeths Pharmacy McRae Bros. I Co-Operative Bakery j Ranee & Hardy "ijpill Fashion Footwear Rupert Tobacco Northern B. C. Power Co. Rupert Florists ",. Quolity Store 'M. Pettenuraoi Sunrise Grocery Lyons Fine Foods Ltd. cooking eleciricallv feNR OPERATED BlGERATOR longest wear . ., , f onomy because It without a single Jrt. 1ANTEED FOR 6 YEARS long as an other If'igerator 1 Bros. Lid. Ifhat Service Built' 8 or 3R Overwaitea Ltd. Ormes Drugs Mrs. Vance tVlQfeATlO 11 HI LIC .D J mm For further Information on Classes Rnd Entry Forms Phone Mrs. W. E. Holliwell Red 370 Phone Mrs. G. Miller Blue. 2176 lult.llJU a?J.il?i . 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