fnlKtl llV dN'HHlillg "JSSSf M wi,,,.i.ll.-.ll.iitlrr-HI, 7 X RgYAL City CANNED FOODS J 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Etibinsr and Heating Engineers AM) COAL STOKERS r&Anderson LIMITED 2nd Ave and 4th Street (Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates For your convenience . . .. NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms Cafe In Connection LICENSED t-REMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 FRAMED PICTURES . a: c lection just arrived to choose from. Assorted lie ' different frames, all sizes. Priced from K."o and up. Come in today and look these over you are under no obligation. THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" ulch for ike Ne w Ford It's SMART BIG THRIFTY TO OPERATE RELIABLE . . . When vou want the best in motor ing pleasure look to FORD. Re member: 'THERE'S A FORD IN YOUR FUTURE." U. PARKER LIMITED "The Home of Friendly Service" Box 38 0 170 E. 3rd Ave. p MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED A Goon pi. An p. to nuY" -Mnrirt Ku T InvHft Cull tr 1 1 rYt n c f P r Pf KLfiTm- curtains. Carriages you will be proud to own. All - !f:M.oo " c"riaKcs. -Fully, upholstered and stormproof cur-AH color jj!-J'J..-( to v-ommode Chairs With tray . t u wsiineltp. iR"vor, ...in, m,Mr.. !! .-( I anl.. .w , t.wi iiiaivii'-H Fl'm 0t T - , y lv;0Wn Customers Write us for your requirements. r:.rn'?re itock from wn)ch to supply you. Goods can I y r convenlcncc. Thi nlrd Avenue UW ni,nn 5 r Announccmnnt Motoring Public . . . ' NEW HOURS FOR SALE OF GAS if...- AT LONG MOTORS ,,tlK DAYS StXDAYs . 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 1 P.M. TO 4 IM. LS l!.3 s?rvjco for your convenience ... you "viieu to take advantage of it. Operator- -FRANK MORRISON RUPERT WAR BRIDES ARE NOW COMING TJie following Prince Rupert "War Brides" arrived In Canada on Aqultanla on Saturday and are now crossing the Dominion: Mrs. Mabel E. N. Hartwlg, wife of Pte. F. W. Hartwlg. Mrs. Dorothy Vance, wife of Capt. A. D. Vance. Mrs. June Ormc, wife of Capt. R. F. Orme. Mrs. Margaret Grimble, wife of AB T. G. Grimble. Advertise In The Dally xews HEAR AGAIN! LIVE AGAIN! with the New Model 03 WESTER N ELECTRIC HEARING AID Designed by Bell Telephone Engineers for men and women who deserve the best. More and more people are turning to the WESTERN ELECTRIC HEARING AID. They know it is not a thrown-togethcr product. It Is the successful result of many years of scientific research. Write for booklet: "Full Color Hearing" It's Free. DEALER WANTED with electrical or radio store to represent us In Prince Rupert. Also to handle our Hearing Aid batteries for all makes of Instruments, Including Zenith. WALLACE ELECTRIC LIMITED 427 Seymour Street VANCOUVER, B.C. 27 Years in the Service of the Hard of Hearing. 1 r PHONE: Civic Centre Meet Is Called For Today The executive of the Prince Rupert Civic Centre Association is meeting this afternoon to consider the situation In regard to the possible taking over of the Y.M.C.A. war services building here as the civic centre. LOCAL GIRL IS BRIDE IN SOUTH Miss Betty Haudcnschllri Becomes Bride of Michael Negraiff ' Np7 ha l.orr t pfplvprl In Ihp city of the marriage at Blaine, Washington, last Tuesday, of Miss Elizabeth (Betty) Haudens-chlld, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haudenschild, to Michael Negraiff, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Negariff of Prince Rupert. It was a very quiet ceremony and was followed by a wedding- breakfast in the Cave at Vancouver with i few close friends attending. Mr. and Mrs. , Negraiff will reside In Vancou ver. The groom recently returned' to Canada after five years overseas with the Tank Corps. STEVE MINTENKO MADE SERGEANT Mr. and Mrs. William Men-tenko have received word that their son, Steve, who has been overseas for the past three years, has been promoted to the rank of sergeant and expects to be home within three or four months. He Is now serving in Germany. Buy more War Savings Stamps NOTICE I will not be responsible for any dec's incurred on and after this date unless authorized by myself. Signed: MIKE ANDERSON Queen Charlotte City. (65) 112 TAXI ON CALL NIGHT AND DY SUNDRY SPECIALS . . . simms Shaving Brushes .-(' 7."f 1.00 J!I.."0 Combs We have a large stock of Ladies and Gentlemen's Dressing Combs of all types. Bought In large quantities, tve offer exceptional values from 10r to 2."eJ Colgate's Three-Feature Tooth Brush Guaranteed Nylon, Cleans, Polishes, Massages Plastic Soap Boxes 25f Plastic Tooth Brush Holder For Home and Travel fits all standard tooth brushes -."c Gillette Tech Razor with Five Gillette Blades-Special I!)c3 Pal Razor Blades 1 for 10 10 for rif- 25 for oilr4 50 for sjil.on ORMESLTD. Highway Report Hoatl condition is terrible. Not recommended for pleasure driving. WORK DONE YESTERDAY NIL. This rovers only the portion of the road between Prince Rupert and Port Edward. 99 TAXI Local News Items Moose meeting Tuesday, 8 p.m. In I.O.D.E. Hall. (53) Thomas H. Payne is sailing tomorrow afternoon on the Ven ture for a trip to Vancouver. Sheardown's deliver dally. Today's orders delivered tomorrow. We're as near as your phone. tf) Miss Jessie Bradley and Miss Billy Titcomb arrived in the city yesterday on the Cassier from Massett and are sailing tomorrow afternoon on the Venture for a trip to Vancouver. Major D. M. Mackay, commissioner of Indian Affairs for British Columbia, arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide this afternoon from Vancouver and will proceed tomorrow to Port Simpson to attend the con vention of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia. C. H. Insulander and Lloyd Morris of radio station CFPR left on the Venture this morning for a trip to Port Simpson on' business In connection with the broadcasting of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia annual convention. Sis Ratchford Shower Honoree An interesting event took place at the home of Mrs. B. J. Bacon where a shower was held in honor of Miss Joyce (Sis) Ratchford in tastefully decorat ed rooms. Cards and games were enjoyed. At midnight a bufret supper was served. Little Miss Roberta Gill, assisted by Miss Marie Collier, brought In some very useful presents. Card winners w;re Mrs. Long and Mrs. Skinner' Among those present, were Mrs. Shorthill, Mrs. F. White, Mrs. J. Ratchford, MLti Joyce Ratchford, Mrs. Skinner. Mrs. Long, Mrs. Lee Dell, Mrs. Mendalls, Mrs. Corliss, Mrs. Bacon, Miss Roberta Gill, Miss Afarte Collier. Quality Sepal rs at Economy Prices PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) Ken Harding is sailing tomorrow afternoon on the Venture for a business trip to Vancouver. W. M. Watts returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a week's business trip to Smithers, For a reliable taxi, Phone 32. Open Day and Night. (tf ) Mrs. Gordon Joliffe arrived in the city on the Cassiar at the end of the week from Queen Charlotte JClty and is leaving tonight on the Princess Adelald; for a trip to Victoria. A. D. (Bill) Vance is sailing tonight on the Princess Norah for Vancouver where he will meet his 'war bride who is earning over here to make her home. She landed at Halifax on the Aqultanla on Sunday and Is now on her way across Canada. CATHOLICS IN PROTEST HERE The Roman Catholic organiza tion here Vere among the many local bodies which protested oy wire last week to the Depart ment of National Defence at Ottawa against the Y. M, C. A War Services building being turned over to the Army instead of to the Civic Centre Associa tion. Catholic Women's League, Catholic Youth Organization and Catholic Clergy of Prince Rupert joined in sending the fol lowing message to Hon. Douglas Abbott: "We respectfully urge claims of this city to the present Y.M. C.A. building for a civic centre. We ask that the needs of our boys and girls be given prefer ence over the Army." BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ffto luff UlextTttestlatf's tjoui MPPy PMCM Mf Plan to enjoy Delicious AUNT JEMIMAS Shrove Tuesday and all through Lent! Man O MAN! What a meal I That delicious satisfying flaror of Aunt Jemimas hits the spot every timet And, as each, fragrant stack of flurTy-Iicht. golden-brown Aunt jemimas disappears the whole family will sing for moreyjj MORE! Preparing Aunt jemimas is o easy, iuu; jum mix win, wait, wi, iumk , . pour on the griddle . then pop them on outstretched plates. So simple . . . AM. Aunt Jemimas Secret Recipe, assures success every time ! OrJtrTtJf.'Rtt.fPit- 1 Storage and Furniture Crating HYDE TRANSFER Phone 5S0 REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow IWein Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 a.m. to 2 ajn. PHONE 17.1 Marie's Dining Room Come in and try our tasty home-cooked meals We Specialize in RUSSIAN DISHES, ITALIAN SPAGHETTI SHORT ORDERS OPEN DAILY 6 pan. to 2 a.m. MARIE MICHPLUK Proprietress ' 622 Fraser Street (Next to. Savoy Hotel) Phone 309 rAdtintc Uttpcrt Daily jScujjs ' "r -N' Monday March 4, 1940 Outing Clothing Sea Cadet Orders I R.C.S.C.C. "CAPTAIN COOK' Lieut.-Cmdr. A. S. Mitchell, Commanding. Parade Schedule February 25 6:45 Duty Watch to muster on Main Deck. 7:15 Band and Markers to muster. '7:17 Hands Fall In. 7:20 Officers' Call. ;7:25-rPrayers, Colors and Di visions. 7:30 Inspection. , 7:45 Hands to classes. Carry cn classes. 8:15-rStand Easy. Request? men and Defaulters. 8:20 Hands to classes. Carry on" classes. ' -i i I, 9:00-r-Secure. 9:10-Sunset. Training Schedule ' J Ci&- JtTirSt period, Aldis (5) ; second period, rifle training. 1 Class B First period, rules of Tcad .(5); second period, rifle training. ' Class C First period, rulis of read; second period, rifle training. Class D First period, (boat-work (5); second period, rifle training. Class E First period, boat-work; second period, rifle, training. Class F First period, boat-work; second period, knots, splices and cordage. Class G First period, rifle training; second period, knots, splices and' cordage. Announcements Women of the Moose Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, March 6. Presbyterian Tea, March 14, Mrs. A. Fiaten. Junior. Chamber of Commerce St. Patrick's Day Ball, Civic Centre Auditorium, March 15. C.W.L. St. Patrick's, Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, 2:30 to 6:00. Card Party, 8:00 p.m., K.C. Hut, March 16. St. Patrick's Dance, Saturday, March 16, Oddfellows' Hall. Bobby Woods orchestra. United W.A. Tea. Mrs. David Allan, 420 4th Ave. West, March 28. L.OS.A. tea and sale, April 3, Oddfellows' JIall. W.A. Canadian Legion Tea and Novelty Sale, May 10. Old Time Dance, I.O.D.E. Hall, every Saturday. Tranners EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L.D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEINT, CHOP SUEY 11 a.rn. to 1 ajn. Blanket Cloth Jackets Two-tone with C4A "JT-trto44SlZeS36 Ml).'-) Wcstwool Jackets Leather trim. Sizes 36 to 46. Price "THE MEN'S SHOP" $1U5 Class H First period, rifle training; second period, anchors and cables. Class I First period, rifle 'training; second period, anchors' and cables. Band First period, band prac tice; second period, band practice (FT.). . Tender First period, gunV nery; second period, gunnery (completed). Wrennette First period, lec ture. """ O.O.D. Midshipman F. Jamesv Duty Petty Officer AC. P.O.. Wilson. Duty Division Hood Division.' E. JOHW WILSON, Lieut., R.C.S.C. , Executive Officer. NOTICE I will not' be responsible for: any debts incurred on. and after this date unless authorized by myself. Signed. F. H. ELLIOTT. March 1. 1946. (53). NOTICE Owing to the absence from the city of members of the committee, the general meeting called; for Tuesday, March 5, to cou-: sider proposed brief to le submitted to the provincial government, has been postponed - to March 12, 1946. Industrial Development. Committee Per W. M. Watts, Secty. Take invigorating steam baths and massage to relieve that tired feeling. R. Y. WALKER Graduate Masseur Reducing, Facial and General Swedish Massage Phone Green 507 evenings for appointment 937 THIRD AVENUE WEST 1 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home-Rates 75c up T 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold V water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 18fl' Highest Prices Paid for Your Attention FURS SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL BILL SIIRIABERG B.C. FURNITURE Phone Black 32l LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while yon wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street i It