rt rf 3&Ctty Carrier. Per ronth Bjf Mail per -"-Per year W W WW y 1 Ham THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RITEHT, BRITISfl COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. Third Avenue h O. A. HUNTER . MANAOINO EDITOR Lii SUBSCRIPTION hATES per week month .MEMBER OF .la . $7.00 40 . $4.00 THE CANAMAN PRESS 'The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to use for publica tion of all news despatches credited to it or to the Associated Pfe.5 in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special despatches therein are also reserved. DAILY EDITION Friday, December 10, 1943 Session Here Wor thwhile . . . ".'"As its members admitted, the work of the provincial Postwar Rehabilitation Council could not have been considered complete until the important centre of Prince Rupert had been visited and local representations received. Tangible benefits may well be anticipated as a result of Prince Rupert having been given the opportunity to present its case but the meeting here brings more forcibly to the attention otlocal people the importance of thinking about postwar matters, problems of which may be precipitated upon us before so very long now and possibly with "jfoort notice. mm As Much Lather As fAtinv Other firanr TnciW - - Gillette SHAVING CREAM Bigr 3 ounce Tube-only 33 Mode by the world's leading experts in (having comfort the nalcert of Boe Gifatis BaJet. CFPR (1240 Kilocycle) Schedule FRIDAY P.M. 4:00 Sound Off 4:15 O. I. Jive 4:30 Music in Three-Quarter Time 5:00 Lone Ranger 5:30 Personal Album 5:45 Melody Round-up 0:00 CBC. News rJ: 05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Canadian Pattern 6:30 Music Makers 7:00 Aldrich Family 7:30-John Charles Thomas 3:00 Isabelle McEwen Sings 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 One Night Stand 9:00 Frank Morgan and Fanny Brice 9:30 Novelesoue 10:00i-CBC News 10:05 Recorded Interlude iu: 15 Yarns lr Yants 10:30 Drama from Vancouver 11:00 Closing announcement SATL'KDAY A-M. 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical clock Mnin'rii Devotions 8:45 Old Timers Musette Time 9:30 CBC News Rebroadcast sr 35 Transcribed Varieties W;00 children's Rcrapbook 10:30 Hank Yodelling Cowboy 10:45 Music by Herbert iltfj Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages !1: 17 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Quadalli Trio P.M. 12:00 Shep Fields 12:30- -Spotlight Bands 2: 45--CBC News Recorded Interlude 12:55 Program Resume ' "i Hit Parade 1 : 30 Rebroadcast John Chat Thomas 2:00 Closing announcement Amrr.3 those leaving las njght for Vancouver were Miss E Bosky and Miss P Bosky n 1 1 1 1 m : bhp. THK DAILY NEWS NURSES HONOR MISS FAUST Huspial Matron Here Is leaving To- Take Supervisory Position Iu Manitoba, At a party given in her honor by the local branch of the Registered Nurses Association, Miss Mabel Faust R.N.. departing matron of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, expressed her sincere regret at leaving the friends and associations she has made in her fourteen month here. She said that she had become very fond of the city. Held at the home of Mrs. N Mussallem with Mrs. Oordon Bryant as hostess the party was attended by about twenty guests and was featured by the pre sentation to miss Faust of a i large sunset view of Prince Rupert Harbor by Mrs. Bryant. The major part of the evening I was given over to playing bridge, first pi ire being won by Mrs. T. Richardson and the consolation prise by Miss McCutcheon. . Miss Faust is leaving next I Thursday for her home in Saskatchewan, where she will spend the Christmas season. She will then go to Winnipeg where she will take over the position of What A Wallop! .MOOSE'S EMERALD OIL PACKS AGAINST MUSCULAR ACHES - PAISS - SORENESS If you want beneficial strenath in a liniment-rub: if youTe fed I un with weak products whose relief is half-way or lmagman-' then try MOOSE'S EMERALD OIL! It represents our MAXI l MUM In counter-irritant relief for muscular aches, pains, chest colds, and a warming rub to relieve tightness as well as mus- eular aches of back, limbs, 1 shoulders and neck, due to over-exercise, overwork, or exposure to cord and dampness. once you try Xloone s Emerald Oil we are confident you will say. "Now you're talkliul", and that you will never be without it in your home. On sale at all good drug store SentJble Advice To Sufferer :f This -lovely House Coat I 1! Many eautiful ; mmmmk m i which we have for in our Store v ; -i.'-v.,.-. ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR "We Lead, Others Follow" 530 Tlllltl) AVENUE UY ANOTHER VICTORY BOND 2 II i. .vlliii ninervisor of nurses" i schools in Manitoba. The name of her successor U expected to be revealed foltow-ins a meeting of the hospital board tonight. " Ridley Home Board Meets The Board of Trustees of the Ridley Hew met on Wednesday evening at the Reetory. Right Rev. G. A. Rlx was In tfee ehslr and the full bard was there with the exeepWon of Mrs. O. P. Tinker who was unable to be present. The matter of unsatisfactory condition of drainage in the area of the Ridley Heme was aain brought up for discussion. The opinion of the board was WHEN the question arisct, "VChsi milk for baby's bottle,' sik yur doctor about these Irradiated Carnation that tt was a matter of urgency and further consultation will be made with the proper authorities. The secretary informed the board that thlrty-eluht children have been cared for for vatytng periods during 1943. The rcshlngllng of half of the three roofs of the cottages has been completed and other Improvements nude to the equipment. PAISLEY. Scotland T A boy of 14 was sent to an approved i school correctional institution after confetuUng to setting fire to four schools. Including Paisley Oram mar School where damage was estimated at 160,000 ' $170.000 . KINDLY BRINO IN YOUR CHRISTMAS AD, COPY EARLY. Milk fans: easily digested; sterilized for TT T i r Ask Your Doctor ; A VVs J safety; always the same wherever you buy it; easy to mix in formulas; inexpensive; irradian-d for txtra "iunJiine' vitamin D. Carnation h fine, v4ioie, ccroV mifk with part of the natural water removed. It it double-rkh and cxruny.moocb. Ideal for crrralt, for cooking and for drinking. Write fur free buok "Ywuf Cooicntcd Biby . Cututiun Co. Limited, aaeouver IRRADIATED arnation Milk . 'A CANADIAN PRODUCT -'from dntvtttd Cows" Dibb Printing Company For a Brighter Future Buy War Savings Stamps Bcsncr Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries. Fresh Fruits and VeRctalilen, Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the city three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion SKK OUR STOCK OF TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS You may find a gift for anyone in our fitore. Gordon and And erson Ilaitlware, Furniture, IJertrlcal Ooodi, etc. I FDFUAL BLOCK I EXPRESS CHRISTMAS GIFTS EARLY Vfsrtime condition. i,. burden on (he Railway,. To e, lion and asture delivery btfo SHIP TO POINTS IN Maritime Province!. . . UiriUmi.. tlliATUTMAJ ltb; December 1J ,Wo,chewon. Alberta .Decebe,,, CARIY SHIPPING urn. . PilAPPO.NTM tur019 Shop at Wallace's For Your Xmas Requirements A Few Stnjjjestlotin from our Fxlonsive Stork HOUSE COATS-Chenllle, 0 7C to il fA Quilted Satin and HeiiKalines 0 J 11)! HANKIES Roxed or individual . . GLOVlSS-KId linedlor. u n lined und fabric HANDBAGS a pleiuinp; variety Fancy SCARVES' andf -HEADSQUARES TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS in sets .... PILLOW SLIPS ' Boxed , . .35 "155 1.25,o2.50 1 .50 " 10.50 .69 3.15 595,u121 115 10 3.5! Vanity Sets, Runners and Squares and Cushion Top., to BRIDGE SETS-a variety of styles, set... BOXED STATIONERY In fancy pack .Men's Ties, Scarves, Suspenders, Shaving SfU, ' Gloves and Handkerchiefs Christmas Cards boxed or individual 5 Christmas Wrapping and Ribbons 4 PHONE U 3rd and flit" r Another Wartime Xmas 1.50 10 (15 10 2.75 We again burros! that Christmas Shoppers this year be patriotic and buy VICTORY BONDS or WAR SAVlNfi CERTIFICATES. If you insist on buying Men's Wear, sec W. F. 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