‘WARM THURSDAY,” NOVENBER 15, 1956 for “the lady ‘The lowly lemon, experts tell us is one’ of the most essen- tial: aids ‘to beauty. It helps to keep our ‘hair and skin at their lovely best, and it also helps to keep our hard-werking hands soft and lovely even’ while they are constantly engaged in doing the houschold chores; so, here is how. we can: ‘look’ our best, just for the price of a lemon. "WALNUTS! - IIb. cello. 2 tins for Bee j 15:0z., 2 for, - Case of 24.. ea KEEP " LIPTONS: SOUP, Chi ‘2 pkts: for . 2... 2. Carton of 36 for . “p6a. FOOD, oT Case, of 48 : Buea canes eee s BATD | MIXED: VEGETABLES, Aylmers TOMATO. SOUP, ‘Campbells 4-tins for: oaccees of- the house If finger nails become dis- colored, keep a cut lemon be- side the sink and every time you wash your hands or have them in water peeling: vegetables be sure to dig your nails into the cut. lemon, This will bleach -any stdin ‘off the fingernails and will keep them dazzling-white. .. “And:our. necks sonieftimes ge a bit dingy looking after hid- vec net es $8.49 ing pehind: coat collars all | ‘winter long and ‘if ‘this has ever “hap- pened to you’ you) will;;be; glad to know that this dinginess: will soon disappear, if syou!/‘apply Jemon juice. Just mix the lemon juice with your favorite’ cold cream each night before® retir-. ing. Your neck will soon: lool as lovely.as the rest of your skin in. that exquisite-new sun dress or dance frock. For those. summer . freckles a lemon is again your best friend. And, while I think freckles are attractive it seems that the people who have them have other views on the matter and if that is so in your case, wrap a bit! of cot- ton around an ‘ orange ‘stick and dip it'im lemon juice, then dab each freckle in’ turn, Repeat at least twice a day for auleker re- sults, And, of course, a lemon “rinse for the fair is. a, must as we all know. Use about-1 quart . of water with: the juice © of one lemon addéd to- the’ last. rinse, Then notice “how your * hair gleams with new highlights. All this irom the lowly, lemon! : ‘VICTORIA—The Centennial whole of British Columbia, L. J. ‘Wallace told delegates'to the sec- ond general meeting of the B.C. Centennia) Committee i in Victoria Tuesday. °- ~" “Mr. Wallace, who is chairman of the BC. Centennial Committee, 4 said..more. than. 70: local com: mittees have been ut A. Eremenko and. Co. Prices effective November 16th’ ‘and ATth We Reverve’ The Right To: ‘Limit, Quantitios spirit is gradually enveloping the !{° " GROUND BEEF,’ :.:..: POT : ROASTS, blade, “ BEEF STEAK, Sirloin, T-Bone’ or, Round, VEAL CHOPS,’ loin, re VEAL STEAK or SHOULDER. RO. BEEF LIVER, ... presenting. cities, villages, mua: cipalities - and unorganized areas throughout the Province, | “Scores of people are working on Centennial celebration’ plans from the ‘well-populated: areas of ORDER YOUR. CHRISTMAS CARDS ° V to the remote islands of the Queen’ Charlottes”, Mr. ’| Wallace said. ° “Arrangements are also ee made to ene a:number. of XMAS GARDS SPECIAL PRICE FOR oD Neieatet MAIL Priced ot 45¢ to pe 50 -Large Selection ’ Priced Right.) See Our Disploy | ional events during the. 1958 Centenary Year”, \ Mr, E> H. MeCance, executive secretary of the Centennial Com- mittee, summarized the’ projects now. being . develoned for Centenary. e Be senertia that any wide range of projects from. imming pools, to: hospital wings have been sug- gested for Centennial projects by individual:communities, who will’ receive. per capita. grants to as- sist in the completion of a Cen- tennia] project. - He announced” thiat. final ar- rangements have been made for the: production “and of the special “green and gold Centennial automobile licence plates. In January a * palf-a-million PINE.AT FOURTA| — WAV daa yARIv acl _ KEEP: WARM — KEEP WARM — KEEP WARM . Now. youc can enjoy the com: -fort and economy of an iasu- lated home 'for.a price never: before dreamed of .. . an cur fael pills as much as 40%! You can actually install Zonolite Insulation yor in a single afternoon, tool.” Easy fo Install jost pone 2 Zonolite vermicu- i ios insulation directly from’ the ba: ag b between attic joists ©... and sidewall studs. 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Shirts ny: Styles and: Colors. 5 “Bor Ladies or Misses | A lin with quilted dir Bs ‘November 15. eas " ilway~ Castlegar: is. slated | for. ‘replacement. in'1957; ae Bi: dent. engineer, ‘of. the B.C. De “Hi 2 Mr. Brookes said that ial tal he whole: Structiire was: replaced by anew one next year. Heaatas Mr. Brookes ‘also: ‘said. that, as’:-he. had sirendy id tee ‘to! Stidy thé whole eet with ‘all’ its antieatons: and to - exe it the matter tackled’ with a-certain’: degree of'.speed® since otherwise report 5 oie ey up: Hor the earing which. is ‘held’ ; once:-a. year in..order to tes