S 2 ae re _ . a i 5 ae 2 4 ) eae = ee aed he ee CANADIAN SHOULD KNOW THIS— ‘¢«CANADA FIRST” Milk isthe BEST Milk sold by Your Grocer. The Government Bulletin No. 305 tells the story—IT COSTS THE SAME. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THIS CANADIAN OWNED CANADIAN MADE PRODUCT—INSIST If you want whippedcream, chill “Canada First” Evaporated --then whip as with fresh cream. Tue AYLMER CONDENSED MILK CO.,Lrn. AYLMER, ONT., CANADA WOMEN The“ WESTMINSTER” Embodying the newest style touches in a gar- ment of exceptional charm and remarkable service. Excellently tailored, sumptuously lined and priced lower than you been accustomed to paying for a coat of this character and quali Bryant Company, Ltd. BLY SLE LS LS SLSSES SISSIES SSS. SSVES § SS SSS SES EES SSKerh have iy. GES VES, “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. EGGS—P. Burns & Co. are sole agents for the well known eggs marked Lawson Harbor Poultry Ranch, Lewis Island, 78 LOST LOST—Glasses in case near or in post- office. Return to Daily News office. Reward. w FOR RENT FOR RENT: Furnished Room. 855 Sum- mit Avenue, Board if required, Phone Blue 508. uw. WANTED. WANTED—4 or 5 room house with bath and verandah, close in. Must be rea- sonable, P. O. Box 452. uw. oo WANTED—General servant, apply Mrs. A. Gutstein, cor. Tatlow and 6th Avenue. Phone 492. tf. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Good team of horses, for cash, cheap, Apply Box 202, Daily News. wf. FOR SALE—Launch Impala, 48ft. x 11 1-2 x5 1-2. Built in 1912, Djinn engine, 35 h. p. Burns coal oll or distillate Fully equipped and in number one order. Apply Wm. Sutherland, Bella Coola, B. C. SEVEN HORSEPOWER DISTILLATE Gaso- line engine, new, $165 freight paid. Send for catalogue C, Guarantee Motor Co., Hamilton, Canada. tw. FOR SALE-—Hatching Eggs for sale from heavy-laying strains of White Wyan- dottes and White Leghorns. Write now for illustrated catalogue containing in- formation on feeding chickens and prices etc. L. F, Solly, Lakeview Farm, West- holme, V. L, B. C. 71 AKERBERG, THOMSON COMPANY Bole Agents for the PALMER GAS ENGINE COMPANY MABEL AND CHARLIE AT WESTHOLiE THEATRE “The Diamond from the Sky” continues to thrill large audiences at the Westholme, last night Charlie Chaplin and his old partner, Mabel, made the roof] ring with laughter in ‘‘Mabel’s Strange Predicament.” There are also two good two-reel dramas in “The Duel in the Dark” and ‘‘The Girl and the Gangsters.’ The latter is a remarkable story of mistaken identity, the similarity between two skirts landing a poor girl in a lot of trouble, There are no end of thrills, as is to be expected in a tale of the doings It is a real while of a gang of crooks. good show. {DENTISTRY | CROWN AND SRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY DR. J. F. BROWN DENTIST Smith Block, Third Avenue Phone 454 Prince Rupert Feed Co. P. O. Box 333. 608 Third Ave. RECEIVED OUR 1916 SEEDS WE HANDLE Rennie’s, Ferry’s, Steele's, and Brigg’s. Garden and Field Seeds. Also Fertilizers. We Take Orders for Nursery Stoc Grain and Feed at Vancouver Prices. Hay, Chicken Feed A Specialty. Mall Orders Promptly Attended To. after the war, was read at the city | council last night. LIGHT SUPERINTENDENT ~ fHf DAILY RUW4s ; . Tuesday, March 28. 1946 Local News Notes eee You'll enjoy that dance. 75. * * * The health officer suggests that that the burning of all refuse would tend te improve the healt conditions of the city. * * : The Princess Maquinna, which arrives from the south on Friday, will make the trip to the new mining camp at Alice Arm. a ee The health officer’s report for Sanuary and February showed 29 births and 4 deaths for the two months, In February there were 56 cases of measles. * ® . The funeral of the late P. R. Jardine took place yesterday afternoon from the chapel of the B. C. Undertakers, Rev. H, R. Grant conducting the services. Re ae The board of works and finance committee’s recommendation that a sidewalk from Taylor Street to the Exhibition Building be con- structed at a cost of $150 was adopted at the council last night. €o- 76 The city will put in a pole line to give light on Bacon Street, Ninth and Tenth Avenues. The cost of labor will be $120, On the recommendation of Alderman Casey, it was decided to consider the putting in of a light on 11th between Frederick and Conrad. Fag ae A letter from the B. C. Manu- facturers’ Association, enclosing a resolution recommending the placing of a duty of 50 per cent. from Germany on all imports It was filed TENDERS RESIGNATION Mr. T. C, Duncan, superintend- ent of the light and telephone de- partment, has handed his resig- nation to the city council. In view of the fact that he had taken no holidays for three and a half years in which he had worked for the city, he asked that he be granted an allowance to cover, and also asked that the city give him a reference making special mention of the installation of the hydro-electric. The mayor said that Mr, Dun- can’s resignation was received with regret, as he had _ proven himself thoroughly efficient. Ald. Casey expressed regret that Mr. Duncan had resigned, and, in moving that the resignation be accepted, moved that a suitable recommendation be him along with two months’ pay in lieu of holidays. This was seconde? by Ald, Smith. . Ald. Montgomery concurred in the first two parts of the motion, but added a rider that the ques- tion of pay in lieu of holidays be referred to the committee. This was seconded by Ald. Nelson, and carried. given “THE GODDESS” IS BIG SUCCESS AT MAJESTIC The Majestic Theatre put up a splendid last night, and evidently the new management intends to give mothing but the best. “The Goddess,” the great new serial, promises to keep up the reputation of the Majestic for the best serials. quite out of the ordinary kind of plot after plot, week after week, the entire story being based o a famous writer’s ideals of social It promises to become more interesting as it proceeds, Mr. Harvey's last night was greatly appreciated, as was also the rest of the picture pro- gram, There is a program for Friday, includin Mary Pickford and the great Nurse Cavell film. show It is a picture reform, solo magnificent April 3rd is the date. 75. Charlie Ch “Mabel’s Stré oe health = office council last n births and of health. efit by that dé CONCRETE 80 Cents 35 deaths during aplin, inge at the Westholme Theatre tonight The annual report of the cily before the r was ight. year, and a remarkably clean bill wie * a Prisoners of war fund will ben- i: aa. oe ince Monday. 7 PPLPPPL ODPL OLLI LL OL L OLE LOLOL LODE CHIMNEY BLOCKS per ft. F. O. B. Prince Rupert Concrete Works, McBride St. appearing in Predicament, It showed 147 faeces) . | —_—_—, This Advertisement may induce you to try the first packet of “SALADA" but we rely absolutely on the inimitable flavour and quality to make you a permanent customer, We will even offer to give this first trial froo ig you will drop us a postal to Toronto. or —. POPPOLOPODOL PDO Poon» Launch AliceB. Bi: Geer ay ye Approved by Mi: ee Ce fn Sr andl ter of Maring is a Lit Wiasedeat cle a Passenger Boat For terms and part Call W. J. THOMAS, Green 391. 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PHONE GREEN 268. - OLPLEOF - UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 EE - pals OW Brown Learned OW. a S. There is a man who makes shoes for children— and sells them to stores all over Canada But he is only just learning how people buy. It was this way: His wife—let us call her Mrs. Brown—’phoned to him and asked him to buy some underwear for little Brown. Picture Brown now among the throng of mothers at the ‘‘ Children’s Underwear’’ counter. Underwear for a child of six. What on earth does he know about Children’s Underwear? For lack of anythin asks: ‘‘Is this good qualityP’”’ lessly. He asks for He looks it over help- better to say he he answer is short and quite conclusive: ‘‘It’s Blank’s’’— naming a well- advertised line. That short word says everything. Brown pays his money and goes home, quite satisfied with his purchase. c Now what is this: bothers Brown —a manufacturer of shoes, How would it affect the purchase of a child’s shoes if the salesman said ‘‘ They’re Brown’s’’?P Nobody knows Brown’s shoes. Brown doesn’t advertise. The name neoneh with persua Brown signifies nothing when used in con- children’s shoes. The salesman must use all his ive wiles to induce people to buy them. The polct is-—-If Shoes as with less effort P the name Brown was as synonomous with Children’s “Blank’s”’ is with Underwear, wouldn’t Brown sell more shoes ? B If you are doing a local business talk over your advertising problems with the Advertising Department of this newspaper, If you are doing a provincial or national business j | ee : it would be well tor you to have the counsel and assistance of a good advertising agency. A list of these Canadirn Press Association, Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronte, A EY a A IF A TS » will be furnished, without cost or obligation, by the Secretary