mm : te le: m 7 APRIL 1, 1942. DTuLY NEWS '.mas j uhcemehtJ I LOCAL NEWS NOTES . -1 k i lii7iBerl-lf menu jii I I Mil 4 23 S5r 1 at I parv Tea, Mrs, Parkin, 3 fepefruit Juice f,n at 25c a wora. vi Saturday, Commer-... ccotch Dance, April JR. a Tea, Legion, April Spring Sale, April 8. rex juniors' feu. Mrs. a,t;i 8, 1 r. '.cr Sale, April 9. OQIe MetropoJc Hall, C" rh Spring Sale. IfciStwCif,' 0a re. AMrtJ 17. ." i! 8l, April ' -.cr Bale, April 23. :i Dance. AprH Hall. May 1. h T i June 3. fiiiMi: f nritTci'ititmll cmrm iv riKiimi; ail. it i.l h liitlnMratln M. ' r of thr llale f II. r.rr lTnl. r. OrdX Of HM c i -d the ! t Mt fn4Wl of th tot - furnwljr at i Jumtot. who ujr of No A : iwtwma havtotg ? r .-. tMM irr rr-to nv r :wfc)t-d to r: -ort U pay tt :!'!tlnnMi to m ? ' ;ft. B. C. W AO. IWt. MAW A WATT C 4 A4mtafaUtor. ft Rtavrt. B.C. F family size third of- ? c f tfrinkenncM. t:ie month's im-.v-iuii of fine 25c ir-SFD:- T. uc. reg. size H 1 5f 21c Moose Lodae mU fnnioht 8:00 in the Oddfellow Hall AS. O. N. ' p.m.- Tnettn Thursday 8 L. B. Larabtjr retenwil U the city on the Prince Rupert tM morning from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Alton Cormack of the teeal dry dock returned to the erty on thr Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Whttkrw.who have been on a trip south, returned home from Vancouver on the Prince Rttpert this morning. O. P. Tinker, who has been on a trip to Vancouver tad Okan- afan country, returned nome Uom the south on the Prince Rupcit this morning 11. C. Nunan, manager of the New England, Hah Co. at Ketchikan, nd Mrs. Nunan are passengers aboard the Prince Rupert today returning north from a trie to Seattle. Allan O. Landels, local manager of W. H. MalMns Co. Ltd., will sail tomorrow night on (he Prince Rupert for Vancouver where on April 0 he Is to be married to Mia Margaret Ruth BMott. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Jenner and daughters wUl sail on tKe Pffcnee Rupert tomorrow night (or look, Vancouver Island, to take up future residence. Their house on Fifth Avenue West is being takn by Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hunter. A. C. Nlcholla. chief clerk to the superintendent of transportation, Canadian NaHonat Railways, Winnipeg, arrived in the city from Vancouver this morning and is proceeding east by title evening's train. R. W. Sinclair, manager of Inverness cannery, and members e hU staff toetedlng D. Cfteh)y and A. H. Vlck. arrived" in the r.ty on the Prince Rupert thl- morning after spending the winter in Vlr'orla, bclnn :i the way bck to ;he Skccnu River packinu jla-!.t f"!' the M'iMir. Outstandincr Specials in Clark's . . . Choice Quality Foods ttlKTAHLK Oil TOMATO SOUP . . . 3 tins 2.c CKEN SOUP. 10 oz 2 tins 2:c 9AT0 JnCK, 10 oz I tins 25c Cookies IDC; AAStd Creams; Coffee Nabob; Nabob; 4tC J lbs A In Flavortlte pkpr. pElter 3 lbs $1.19 x Paper ' '-k-wtap; 4 f roll lUC i) Dutch HI tin:::. lebuoy Soap 'tchup Strawberry Jam S Shlrrlff's; 1-Ib, Jars; each Al lt Sweet Potatoes Fresh with each boat; ; lbs. Bananas Firm and ripe; 2 lbs. Easter Egg SPECIALTIES; from 25c 29c 5 Cur L,lf' c,w,e for we,t of McllrUle at 10 a.m.; east of .McHride L tl0!es at 2 p.m. Your co-opc rntlon h apprcclalcil, Mssallem's Economy Store ' 'Whom nll jr ... lf r iJ) P. Iiov VT "ul,H,s jiwck inure ycms PHONES 18 AND ID at i a The weekly half holiday will be observed as usual by the stores of the city on Thursday of this week notwithstanding the Good Friday hellday. Gladys Jensen, charged with vagrancy by creating a disturbance, was fined $26, with option of one week's Imprisonment, in city police court yesterday. Mr. and. Mrs. George I.. Itorle have moved residence from Fifth Avenue East to Fourth Avenue West where they will occupy the old Rerie home, Mr. and Mr. George Cripps having meved to the Waldron Apartments. Charles Drown, assistant regional auditor for the Canadian National Railways from Winnipeg, and Jesse Wilson, of the same office, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver In the course of an official trip to the coast. They wtU proceed east on this evening's train. They are vtotttng local dry dock of flees white rme. OpI. George Mead and Mrs. Mead and son arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert thia morning. CpL Mead, divisional clerk here for the provincial poike, has been sooth for the past couple of week, They are taking up residence on Fourth Avenue West in trw house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Colin Miller. Noncn The city is offering for sale Lot 27, Hlock 37, Section 7 and bunding. Apply city clerk. City HalL NOTICK 07 The CKy of Prince Rupert U of feting for sale lot 77 and half of lot 36, Wock 13. section 5 with building. Bids will be received till 5 pm. Thursday, April 2, 1942. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated this 30th day of March. 1942. CITY CLERK. (77 .t ai j BusnsmaBn sEartauata Attention Trappers: 1VE PAY XCW YORK l'MCIIS FOR MA. HAW ll'RS. GOLDBLOOM -The Old Reliable" on sr sr sw sr a i uturtn gcrnsna Announcement We are glad to announce that we are now adding a shoe m:r.miNG dept. at our shop, with Mr. Charlie W Yatt in full charge. As Charlie has many years' experience In the trade he knows how to rebuild your shoe rlaht. Let him do It for you. We also carry DRESS SHOES AND WORKING BOOTS. LING, the Tailor Sixth Street rhone OH) Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt Furniture 1 KITCHEN KANGES In very. Rood shape, for wood and tfOOOO coal; from 12 UNI'AINTEI) CHESTS OF DRAWEKS Priced .D." & from a up 0 MATTRESSES Priced .Q'-'O J at f, RECONDITIONED TYPEWRITERS at very reasonable prices. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 321 Third Avenue LOGISTICS ",k Strategy is the planning of warfare. , I -r '- r i J. M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone GJO Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY rilOXE 657 Canadian National Railways Steamers Leave Prince Rupert For Vancouver: Thursday, 11:15 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Saturday. 11:15 rr.m., calling at Ocean Falls only. Prince Rupert to Ketchlkan-Wednesday, 11 pjn.; Friday, 3 p-m. To Stewart Friday. 3 p.m. Trains -Leave Prince Rupert For the East: Monday Wednesday and Friday at 6 p.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining' Cars " For full information, reservations, etc., call or write K. S. CiREIG. CITY PASSENGER AGENT 528 Third Avenue Phone 260 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines ! OUR COUNTRY AND HOMES DEMAND . . . GOOD SERVICE We ask your co-operation. Our country requests us to conserve gasoline. We are also advised that we shall not be able to replace tires for our trucks. In order to maintain our policy of prompt service we ask you to place all coal orders at least ONE DAY HKFOKK DELIVERY IS EXPECTED. By doing this you will enable us to route our deliveries In the most economical manner, thereby conservtagUioth gasoline and tires. Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 116 OR 117 Wanted -Raw Furs HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID lipnrrsnniinP-TIITnSnN'S RAY COMPANY Ship to J. E. ORMHE1M, Cow Hay. Prince Rupert, R.C.. Phone 815 s f ! Tactics is the execution of those plans. f Logistics, the third branch of military science, is the supplying of everything necessary to strategy and tactics in the right amount, at the right place, at the right time. Now, in total war, we must apply the science of Logistics to all of our activities as a nation civilian as well as military. WE-ALL arc part of the Victory Program. Our supply lines are literally life lines of the United Nations. Manpower and munition-power are the controlling factors. Today, Logistics dictates strategy determines tactics. . The governments of the United Nations have appropriated billions t of dollars but they cannot appropriate one single second oj time. . Time favors those who appreciate it as the priceless commodity it now is. . ' - , ' . ; In war, when we save time we save lives and we make our individual contribution to Victory. -IsV . Department of Logistics "W-1"''.- . T" XI - . T . ' w'-wl IsJT P. R NATIONAL DUSINESS iVIACHINES COMPANY LIMITED .!. if. . in? When Yon Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 13 21-Hour Service at Regular Rates COATS DRESSES SUITS JACKETS At Annette's . . . exclusive home of the leading coat and dress manufacturers in Canada, such as .Fashion Preferred, Fashion Guild, Peter Pan, Evelyn Alden, Carol Deane and others. 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