Lnrsdav 13, 1W, aul Smh i March TS2 DAILY 1U II - -...fcl. New Low Price on 1-lb tin COCOA Enjoy a Cup Today Refugee Club Keeping Busy rnrexsine the hop: BO NOURISHING CUPS TO THE POUND Lrry on work similar to this In Ver - tefte Nordan. l.ttci Mr.Dames and Arthur Mc if K tr gukia are visitms ffrraoe with their aged sisttr, L4Atr& MsDam, They arrived trrvie from KUK-sukla on. fjisdays train and -will be re- nn home nixt Monday night HOTEL ARRIVALS Carnival por Prince Rupert J. V. Nelll, F. H. Hedley, H. E. A. (Woodbury, E. R. Melton, Lieut. H. Mrs 1) C Stuart Inspects Work and Vf Pdrcell, C. O. MacKenzie and represses Appreciation-Mr. . Mp- A- Tty Vancouver; English is Honored ' JW Commander A. M. Curry, Capt. A. P. Wocd and Major R, C. jrt Inspected the work which had cn,ra' a-en done by the sills and their! -N- S. McCMasiun. L. Acute, J. Tifnds. thanking wannly the club .Anderson. J. J. B. Wtbsr, Mrs. D. :.,a ihP hirtips who had helDed in Hadland and Mr. - - . liakins the first shipment a sue- ns, rrmce nupcr m. ocanion, burins the evening Mrs. Stuart, btlulf of the eirh, made the efontation of a waV. gift to Mrs. W Im:h who is leaving the city. that she would I ' Royal i ' Walt2r H. Woe. ID. 3. Stewart and 3. Rase. Vancouver; Bombardier H. E. Amett, Frederick Point; Gunner H. L. Hairis, Barrett Rock. Refreshment were served. Mrs. F. N. Fetro tl this city, who Those present were Mrs. D. C. has been spending a vacation In l.ittrt Mrs. J. H. Nordan, MUslne soutn, was a pawnger aooara lorence Dixon, MUs Margf.rrt.'the Princess Korall this morning iiub, Miss Thelma Dolrcn, Miss going through to Sfcagwpy Vhere ..-is Rmith. iiri!M..r!AUtiA nnomh.'she has been called on account of k.4 chrissle Mackenzie dnd Miss tli death of her tnnthefr. Mr. Feero Is still In the south. VOGUE PURE WHITL-fn BURNING Citfcmettc 'Paper A morning meal of two Nihijco Shredded Wheat, wiili milk and fruit, suppliei' kooU food values. Leading Canadian health authorities agree that "whoje grain cereals" are "pro'tec live" foods in wartime and peacetime. Nabisco ;Shrcd-ded Wheat ij a " whole grain cereal" it is 100 pitrt ubole U'iW, containing the proteins, carhohydrafei, phosphorus and iron that art Present in sun-ripened wheat. rve this nourishing, low cost breakfast to your family regularly. THI CANADIAN SHHDDtD WHEAT COMPANY, LTD.,Nar falli, Ctna Civic Centre Move is Already Under Foot lo Hold Event Afaln This Year Committee Rein; Formed A move Is on foot to hold another civic centre carnival in Prince Ru pert this year along lines similar to ithat of last fall which proved to J successful. The Prince Rupert Gy i ro Club, at Its reeular monthly bus and Mrs. Col-; jnes luncheon yesterday appointed the president, W. F. Stone and Dr R. a..Large to a committee on such a carnival. Ti'he campaign committee on the Impending Canadian War Services drive th president, W F Stone. and secretary, W. J. Scott, were appointed as Gyro representatives. It was decided to hold a hoedewn dance soon after Lent th president jto appoint a committee to handle same. POUND STERLING NEW YORK. March 13: The British pound sterling was still stronger ftt $4.D33 Oh the New York foreign exchange market ka Capital after a trip to Seattle and elsewhere in the south. Mao i itTZ' SHREDDED WHfat - ' ni i in lillll'l'MIIM'l."'" 4- IMh -a Tmr-m Trains leave TRINCE htERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, t-M. Alr-Conditloned Sleeping and Dining Csrs Stamrr leaves PRINCE RUPERT tor VANCOUVER on 1hiirr.dayf li:30'p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River F)r Full information fchd Reservation, etc. 4 L' or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenoa Phone 2G0 Prince Rupert A&Jlito tnr Trbnk.Pnnarla Air LltlCS 11 ' ' ' kk j CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, U.CFh.C. Wallace Block, Phone Mi CO-ED Beauty Salon (Elsie Klohn) Exchange Wile-nLACK Cf!8 I LOCAL NEWS NOTES Dane?. Moose ilali: frlday. A. S. Nickerson, Sergeant' p. L. Hall, Albert Dleldat and H. F.Rob-bins, latest new members 'of the, Prihce Rupert Rotary Club, gave au-. toblographlcal talks ot the regular weekly luncheon of the club today. President N. M. Caller .was in the chair and there was a good attend-! ance of members with A lev guests. fm All organizations arid Individuals Interested In provrrtlnS essential Mrs. R. Simpson, proprietor of the i-.w fm- irmm at in i Nugget Shop at Juneut, was a pas- 4. li- i v. senger aboard the Princess tf orah Canadittn Leeion clubroomt Friday this morning returnm; to the Alas evening at B to organize the local effort in the National Drive of the Canadian War Services Fund. Reach ten thousand., people with J a want aa. iq;xjp tmuy iew.v Announcements All advertisements lh this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Presbylerlan Tea. Mrs .Flaten's, March 13. Second searriiTWVuxlllary Ted Legion. March 15'. r '.' Ualholic I.idiftsV SU "Patrick Tea, March 17. r Anglican Tea Mrs. Dartoh's March 18. 4 United Tea March 20thV Mrs. Larue's ;: ' -I "tonight's tral n , d ie from the East lat 11 o'clock. wOS reported this Meeting of War Savings Com- triornlng to be oh time. i fihd 'canvassers City Hair. tArk. "I Mrs. Pete Rescheide returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yes- Herman Enfelcke returned to the(thlay morning from a trip to van- rouver. city on the Prince nutorttwi "flterday morning from a tii?ike& .ttTp i Ocean Falls. tot Dr. It. Ai Whillaiu. formerly lo 'cated at Stewartas medical p'ractl-'J Apartments. tioner and for the bast several years : litlng In Victoria, was, a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert yesterday going through to Stewart on relief. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen are building a new residence on First, A'venUe this side of the Besner C. A. Brlnd, local a?cnt of the Imperial (Ml Co., sailed yesterday af-, tertioon on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Stewart tn voirpany busln ess. Major T. W. Sutherland, Capt. A. G. Rlx and Sergeant McFatlanei sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for a brief trip to Stewart on recruiting duties. Major R. C. Galft, district ord nance officer from Esruimalt, ar- pert yesterday from the south for a brief vlsiv'here on official busln-j ess. He win be returning south on. the"lrlhc George tonight. J Wllllam Sutherland of the dry dock officestaff left on last evening's train for Vancouver where he will enlist James Robertson arrived .yesterday from Vancouver to take his place at the dry dock. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Morgan.of Bill- mor, who have been spending the past couple of weeks In Vancouver, lng. i Varden's entertauiment March 20. 102nd Auxiliary Tea, Legion; March 22. ; ' v Horticultural Dinner, March 24. Rebekah Tea and' Sale, April 2. Hill. 60 Dance April 4. . L. O. D. A. Spring Sale, April 23. Mayday Dance; Oddfellows' Hall. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May -8. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE G57 Phones 18 k 19 P.O. Box &?3 ABSOLUTELY FREE! Valuable Gift and Household Premiums are absolutely free to you when you save our Cash Coupons given for purchases of 25 cents or mbre. It U too good to pass up. Come In and let Us explain tbe'plahto you. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where DollaTs -Hve "More Cents" J. M. Grlesbach, one of the well Mrs.- J. T. Harvey and family are sailing tonight on tha Prhice George for. Vancouver enroute to Nanaimo lo which city Capt. Harvey has been transferred In his military duties. Lieut, and Mrs. H. G. Kenh'edy will occupy the Harvey residence on Fourth AVenue East I.Sr4lit,i" tm Co Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Baths liining Room. in .Connection liirs. C. E: Black. Proprietress FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES Arrlvlne Erery Boat "BUY RIGnT" Shop at Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOOriS" Phone 541 2nd Art. West YES! V(i Repair Water Pipes, ROofs, Woodwork, Stoves, Connected, Oil Burners Cltaned tlM Cliipiheys Bwe'pl $159 HANDY MAN, HOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 73S - Ptiate-cfoctfK foster mo-tm i Aalp Ifity or hvhikh lmtfr o mcroicop, Foreman A. Mcintosh o'clock this morning from yahcou- yer and sailed at 10:30 a.m. for Skagway and other. Alaska points ; Whence she is due back here next Monday afternoon 'southbound. : Three rtersons disembarked from: the Princess Norah here while one ' took passage fromi Prtnce Rupert for the north. ' RADIO Round the World WITH Short waVe reception brings 'Europe to B.O, Before you ai'e satisfied you'll tune in a new R.C.A. Victor with all the latest imnrovefnents. In the city.tor in the country its R.C.A. Victor f oiJ better radio retention . always Get the facts from Radio Headquarters " t tf" ' I PAGE THKEI You glide through whiskers like a breeie -Add find new tomfort, speed and ease Each time you shave with Blue Gillette That's why this blade is your best bet! 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