PAGE TWO tin J tj -';tWiiwHWtWft:iiikiiijii ii CONGOLEUM Many Questions For Discussion Prince Rupert Parent-Teachers' Association Ildceives Answers To Invitation , Recently members of the Prince Rupert Parent-Teachers Associa ssrug I ) "I' X OHVOORMOfitT&CxV 7 . J9 1. gillie cue will pay big COLD SEAL tion were invited to suggest questions which they would like discussed by the association. At last night's meeting of the association replies were read and here are some of the questions: . What is being done in regard to school clinics and dental clinics? What does a child learn about health In Prince Rupert? What is being dpne to check ths spread of communicable diseases? k In-ml iu: ! twi ! m with you all the way to VICTORY" "I've always been proud of Congoleum and Con-goleuni-by-the-yard which is only natural, seeing I've been their trade mark all these years," says Mr. Gold Seal. "But never prouder than, J am, npv. for I know these fine floor coverings are doing a real home-front war job building morale by always presenting a bright, cheerful front under heavy usage. And believe me, Congoleum's ability to 'take it' counts double these days when replacements are so hard to get. It's value you can count on all the way to the day of Victory." HOW TO HELP MR. GOLD SEAL MAKE.GOOD You; ;an get added wear out of your Congoleum. jflpors with very little effort. Brasti and mop them regularly and renew the brightness of their surface w(h an occasional waiing.ii Make sure too, that the .floor underneath is smooth, and, free from' pfevices or a rup, move ii every lew nupim traffic. tdt ruiv tio if a Hvm ... mm mmmn THE DAILY jNEWS Pinmiriiit' MILK CRISIS (Continued from Page One) out on a voluntary basis to assist trlb"Jalrymen. .'.Som,e . exception, , was taken to the faci that the dry dock staff houses had been able to get large quantities of canned milk while the babies had to go without. "They are a spoiled lot at the dockyard anyway" was one comment that was heard. Mr; Scrivener felt that such fresh milk ,as, was available here was. rather negligible In the general situation! Canned milk was the solution and, undoubtedly, there should be a larger quota commensurate with the greatly Increased population. There was always the tendency to consider Prince Rupert on the basis of 1941 and 1942, not taking into consideration the large and sudden (pop-ulation increase. Ilruce Mickleburgh suggested the possibility of organizing milk supply here on a co-operative basis, W. W. C. O'Neill wondered if the I existing co-operative might be able to go info the milk business. ' " "r I)r."MacnonaId Dr. MacDonald, in speaking to the meeting, declared that local fresh milk was of good, clean quality, fully up to standard. This had been established by regular tests and checking up. Sanitary conditions were satisfactory and the butter fat requirements were amply met. Dr. MacDonald referred to nutritional values of fresh, canned and powdered milk which, generally speaking, were equal except for the lack of some vitamin C in canned and) powdered milk which could be, 'made up for by more adequate and regular supply of canned milk. Mr. Cheeseman reviewed the 'tins'. mm fies. Miiiptn! geswithat suMtwrt oredHllfctlons.lw T " -' sviih.. . THERE IS NO OTHER TOBACCO JUST LIKE OLD CHUM COMMUNITY GARDEN A community garden in Prince Rupert! And just what concern 13 that of yours when you are earning plenty of money and don't need to be scared ol your Job? When you are man enough to pay your orange juice. Dr. MacDonald ap- 17 ""' """- . t. ? and double time almost when ,., you r,, proved the resolution asking for . . . ,(, feel like it? I am not going to try to come out with any scare talk but, when-jever difficult situations crop up, I work of the special committee ou . usua, the milk mipstlnn. This hart cul 'IV. . .. 1 M il .7vT F ,0k mem straignt in the face M I i with n Olof r . miria in a meeting Li. .u. .... i. had. pro . . andr-do something about it. Mr. mlsed ji . .... : HUT W, DC OI as irnaay ! u vital con another ra Bfira..- Eye this sprln upyafdlnst slttii- . . .I I . mTi tlons where Ple"tv ot money didn't vote of thanks to a special com- mean tog. where you just slm- whlch ltf. had !ffd investigated bZ i J' the milk P'y couldn't buy the simplest ne- for thdal, situation and presented a resolu- . tion, and to Mr. Scrivener and Dr. 01 u1st alf.0 ,b,f ,wel1 uawarei tha this is quite to MacDonald for their attendance. likely happen UUffl flVOHS: Vas well attended, afJ" ? and Rev. C. A. Wright, president """ -" Wliafare wiiw.rfatrnlfflirMr.itttpf ihtv-Parent-Tcachers' Associa i- r--fcJ.: r V7 Ttici: warfn the chair. General What is the supervision of children during lunch hour at school? How can a child get an edaquate amount of milk in Prince Rupert? As more fully reported elsewhere, business was also dealt with during the evening and the proceedings concluded with the serving of refreshments which, it was noted, included canned milk. the meeting last night wos devoted POWDERS GALORE ... , i There are over 1..000 different t,.i.. i largely to a discussion of the milk brands of po,er reglstered situation. in Washington. "CIVILIAN AMMUNITION Says RtDW KILOWATT BUY VICTORY BONDS The community garden is one definite way to create' a safety-measure against a recurrence of this and, even if we cannot pro- ::n:i .nxmxwiiBs us mutswatg I GOLD SEAU M PI . gi p a ines jif are but Fancy Red eye Salmon both on active Herring In Tomato Sauc will be back on mm ii i ri SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, Queen Charlotte Islands. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 i m ervlce tl your n grocer's shelf soon as condU lj ditiom permit. to znzuinzMzmTMruTMZMTMiMzmm i v "Try Old Chum and you'll stay with it for keeps !" OLD CHUM The Tobacco of Quality C.C.F. Bridge Successful Event A pleasant and successful bridge drive was held Tuesday evening in the Valhalla Hail by the Prince ducc everything that might be necessary, we can help the situation a great deal by doing whatever lies within the scope of this soil and the Prince Rupert climate. Think this over! In a very short time from now there will be a meeting where this will be thoroughly discussed and as many of the older citizens from our local- tomfortahly with money-saving Minora Blades CANADA'S fAVOUDITt tCONOMY BLADE. MisaBfj Rupert C C P Club. The prize winners were bde AWtpMnr. C. 3. Currle lad!- ? offdVMrs. J- W. Moorehour; men first. Mr. Lehman;: men'; seco-Mr. Knight. . The di awing also took m prixes of merchandise at the v operative store, the winners be! first, $20 value. John Knapp, tb No. 1342; second, Mr L Del ticket No. 127Q, $15 value th E. Stafford, ticket No. 477, j: value: fourth, J. Blake t . -kc i 173, $5 value. George Ruddemam wa nu.y of ceremonies for the evciuig H. W. Birch, managing secret of the PrlnceRupert Qwieral He pttal, Is leaving tomorrow i sht f ity as possible will be asked to at-: a vacation trip which will Invade tend the same discussion, r- Tlie visits to Vancouver Victoria t .-j Friendly Gardener. Winnipeg, Whisk off wiry beard easily f i l MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY ST0RE -L: 317-319 3rd Avenue West Groceries Vegetables Fresh Fruit Tobacco Cooked Meats Phones 18.)- "Where Dollars Have More Cents- We Deliver P.O. Box ." IF YOU'VK A NOTION TO SAVE . . . you can always save on Notions at THfi VARIETY STORE! Did you ever figure up how much you jspnd In a month on necessities? And how much you could have saved by buying thm here? It's something worth thinking nbout, and worth comfnS down about, tool Spring needs are .here profusion! THE VARIETY STORE .... . a tl. - i uL-ie your uimes are Hltie dollars eT i PHONE RED 120 518 3rd AVE. 1SI