I--L Hrtltnn ItnUnnA thnt nnettnnm , a tare ..... r-...-a. of crisp, cruncny, aencious orope-rvuis rianesr L rolled ajaln! Every time I mn on Wivn lama uuui;- Ly.p;;nPc:';-.Gra;NuU hT not? That's a neat mnVe cot there. Those Yr Flaxc- .rupply carbohy- .rtnerr proteins for muscle; nu ior tce'.h and bones; Iron Wood; other food essentials." of yloiis... n i P Me a Sinn 'But these are no ordinary flakes! They're made ol two grains wheat and malted barley. And skilfully blended, baked and toasted (or crisp ness, tempting taste and easy digestion." "Hand over that giant economy package, villain. I'm a bit wolfish my-self, when It comes to Grape-Nuts Flakes!" Beautiful scenes of Prince ripicl Rupert and Queen Char- Wt Intrn Telnnrls COMMUNITY SINGING LED BY J. A. TENG Lloyd Morris, chairman Lonsorril by Hill CO Chapter I.O.I). in aid of the National War Memorial Fund Iday Night in the I.O.D.E. Hall at 8 o'clock i C. :: Everybody Welcome Tlii: CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY": TO EVERY (jUSTOMKK. ,,. MAKING A RURCHA'SE' K OF $10.00 OR OVER AT V a Sweet Sixteen (lonnerlv Annette's Ladies' Wear) 'TERMS IN ACCORDANCE WITH PRICES & TRADE BOARD) ULL STOCK OF LADIES' WEAR . . DRESSES COATS SUITS HOSIERY . LINGERIE MILLINERY SPORTSWEAR Be oiic of the forcslghtcd and lashion-wlsc women to open a Budget Account of $10, or more , . . on a stunning spring ensemble. jDKOIMN . . . YOU WILL ENJOY )TlNGr NEW TRENDS FOR SPRING r (Formerly Annette's) weet Sixteen ltd. acKenzie Furniture LIMITED A OOOI) Pi. Ann Tn nnv" Top on a 'Top .Value Mattress! icrrv'fa,,i5'rcsi '-""0 ,m,fc Supreme Mattress ?ia.."0 Other Spring-filled Mattresses at $28.50, $31.00 and $35.00 Fclt Mattresses $n.50 and up ?73 All sizes In stock Local News A Vardcn Singers Concert, Booth Memorial Audtorlum, Wednesday, March 20, 8; 15 p.m. (67) Mrs. George Samworth arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert today from Vancouver to pay a brief visit here. W. E. 'Power, relieving superintendent of sleeping and dining cars, Canadian National Railways, arrived In the city on Chls morning's train to relieve In the dining and sleeping car commissary here. T. E. Duffy, government cost accountant at the dry dock, returned this morning on the Prince Rupert from a trip to Vancouver Announcements Jobs Daughters Tea, home of Mrs. L. W. Kergln, 4th Ave. West, March 21. Come and bring a friend. Ski Club Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Friday, March 22. United W.A. Tea, Mrs. David Allan, 420 4th Ave. West, March 28, Orange Ladios Card Party, Oddfellows' Hall, March 28. L.O.B.A. tea anu sale. April 3, Oddfellows' Hall. Junior Chamber of Commerce St. Patrick's Ball, Civic Centre Auditorium, April 5. Women of the Moose Bazaar and Tea, Oddfellows' Hall, April 11. Help Norway Committee, Basket Social, April 12. Oddfellows' Hall, 9 to 1 ajn. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 18. Queen Mary Daffodil Tea, Easter Monday. St. Andrew's Cathedral Spring Sale, April 25. United W. A. Spring Sale, May 2. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 2. Cambral Spring Tea, May 9. W.A. Canadian Legion Tea and Novelty Sale, May 10. Old Time Dance, I.O.D.E. Hall, every Saturdays 1 V It ems Constable Ted Bruc of the city police detachment returned today on the Prince Rupert from escort duty to Vancouver. You are invited to a Ski Club Party af the Oddfellows Hall on Frldaynlght. pancing 9:30 to 1:30. Refreshments. , (09) Mrs. J. 'A. Lindsay returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide Monday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. 'E. Manson. local Jeweller, returned on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver. The Prince Rupert Typo graphical Union met last night In the Carpenters' Hall in regular session. Business was largely of routine jiature. A Sheardown's deliver daily. To day's orders delivered tomorrow. We're as near as your phone, (tf) H. F. Glassey returned this morning on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver following a conference of western ration administrators at Calgary -which he attended with other ration officials from British Columbia. Presiding over the conference was O. W. Rodomar, chief ration administrator for Canada. Olaf Hanson arrived in the city this morning on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver and will spend a few days In the city on business prior to continuing on to Smithcrs. Mr. Hanson has Just returned from California where he spent a few weeks recuperat ing from an operation last Dec ember. The Misses Valborg Munthe and Gry Haraldsen contributed to the program at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gvro Club today with brief talks on experiences in Norway under Nazi rule. President W. D. Lamble was In the chair and a feature was the ipresence of many wives and lady friends of 1 Gyro members. Selections from "STATE FAIR" (Capitol Theatre Thursday, I Vulay, Saturday) ' fiApwmtm- "It's A Grand Night For Singing" by Larry Stevens 20-17JC by Dick Hayrnes 102"9 "It Might As Well He Spring" by Sammy Kayo . 20-1738 by1 Dick Hayrnes - 10256 "That's For Me" by Artie Shaw w 20-1716 by Dick Hayrnes 10256 "All I Owe Iowaj " by Dick Hayrnes 10279 Spring Ken Harding of the Fisher men's Co-operative staff, return ed on the Prince Rupert this morning from a business trip to Vancouver. J. A. Dunn, chief dispatcher for the Canadian National-Railways at Smithers, arrived in the city on this morning's train to spend the day here on official business, returning rto the Interior on tonight's train. Inspector of Schools E. E. Hyndman will leave Thursday, night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where he will take part In a conference of provincial school inspectors In matters concerning the Cameron educational report. INFANT DIES Bert Penner. ture and a half months old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Penner, 732 Elehth Ave. E., passed away at the home of his parents on Tuesday. TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd. Vancouver Bralorne 17.25 B, R. Con .21 B. R. X .17 Cariboo Quartz 3.20 Dentonla .48 Grull Wlhksne .19'2 Hedley Mascot 2.50 Mlnto .07 "4 Pend Oreille 3.60 Pioneer . 6.60 Premier Border .10,i Premier Gold 2.51 Privateer .712 Reeves McDonald 1.30 Reno .12 Salmon Gold .23V Sheep Creek 1.60 Taylor Bridge .95 Whitewater .03 's Vananda .50 Congress .12 Vz Pacific Eastern .16 Hedley Amalgamated .. .14 Spud Valley .25 ' Central Zeballos .20 Oils A. P. Con. 13 Calmont .32 C. ft E 2.25 Home' 3.20 Toronto Aumaque .: 1.21 Brattle .: 1.38 Bobjo 22': Buffalo Canadian .31 Consol. Smelters 86.00 Eldona .'. 1.07 Elder ... 1.06 Glanti Yellowfchifc 7.4.0 Hartlrw-k-v..'.... .88 Jacknlfe '.. .28 .Toilet Quebec 1.28 Little Long Lac 2.75 Madsch Red Lake 4.15 CncLcbd Cockshutt 2.90 , Moneta .70 Omc?a:. 28 Pickle Crow ...... 4.00 San Antonio 4.95 Senator Rouyn 1.06 Shcrrltt Gordon 1.84 Steep Rock 3.15 Sturgeon River 35 Lynx 35 Lanaska ; 51 God's Lake 63 Negus 2.85 Buy more War Savings Stamps is Coming! r WEDNESDAY PM. 4:00 Design For Listening 4:30 Stock Quotations 4:45 Top Bands 5:00 Record Album 5j30 Swing Time 5:45 Sports Commentary 6:00 Let There Be Music 6:3C March Time 6:45 Snow Story 6:50 Recorded Interlude 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 CBC Cone ft Hour 8:00 Let's Play Charades 8:30 Totem Lounge 9:00 Midweek Review 9:15 Curling Bonspicl 9 : 30 Kaleidoscope 10: CO CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Favorite Stories 10:30 Chamber Music 11 :0G Baltimore Hotel Orch. 11:30-j-A1 Donahue's Orch.. 11:45 D'Varga's Orch. 11:55 CBC News and Interlude 12:00 Silent THURSDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music For Moderns 8:45 Little Concert O'fin nnn. hi 9:15 Morning Devotions , 9:30 Art Van Damme Quartet 9:45 Pops on Parade 10;CO Miniature Concert 10:15 Guy Lombardo's Orch. 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Paul Whiteman's Orch. 11:00 CBR Presents 11:15 Thoughts For Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Dancing Till Noon SURPRISE PARTY FOR NEWLYWEDS Valhalla Hall was the scene of a happy surprise party last Friday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Olson who were recently married in Vancouver. Some 60 or 70 quests were present at the happy affair. The evening was spent in dancing and at midnight delicious refreshments were served at -which time the presentation was made by Hans Peterson, on behalf of the company assembled, of a smoker's stand and a china cabinet. Mr. Olson is a fisherman here. The couple are residing at 924 bixtn Ave. E. MOTT ELECTRIC (frince Rupert) LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Hume Wiring and Repairs Phone Black !5f7 236 Second Avenue West bit to look forward to hot It's not a too soon weather trials and tribulations. For instance, think of the convenience of an electric refrigerator during summer days. Electric refrigeration prevents waste of foodstuffs; saves time by making daily marketing unnecessary; is economical to use (just a few cents a day) and preserves health-giving vitamins! Figure it out for yourself . . . wouldn't you like to. have an electric refrigerator in jour kitchen? 1 '- riitn uou to buy ibe new electric appliances as tbtv become available. f C H n Radio Dial V I I IV 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) Prince 'Rupert Daily X3cUis Wednesday, March 20, 1948 FINAL RITE FOR ALFRED ABBOTT Funeral service fos the late Alfred Abbott, Prince Rupert fishennan, who passed away while travelling home on the steamer Prince Rupert last Tues day, was held In St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon. Rev. Basil Prockter of St. Andrew's, officiated. Interment took place In Falrview ceme-,tery. Final respects to the laic Mr. Abbott were paid by a number of his fellow fishermen and friends who attended the service. The hymn "Rock of Ages" was sung by the congregation. Pallbearers were William Busscy, Bert Sheppard, Joseph Kilby. ; Jens Larsen, Reuban Morgan and Alonzo Cook. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Housekeeper for In terior farm. Apply Room 21 Savoy Hotel. X69) FOR SALE 10 acres and new buildings, mile from Ter race Post Office. Any reason able offer considered. Apply J. H. Juelfs, Box 146 Terrace. (69) Relieve RHEUMATIC Pain Ache all over? Stiff and sore ' 1 loints and muscle!? Get quick relief with Trmplcton'i i-K-l, , a proven remedy srateluily used by thousands. Put your trust in T-R-C's, specially made to relieve Rheumatic Pain and Stiffness. Let them help you find the last relict you want, oet a box today ,50c $1 at druseisU everywhere. T-27 FOUR VETERANS PRINCE RUPERT DECORATORS Specialists in Each Branch ' Paperhanging Signs Decorating Blue 285 Box 1422 Stn. B. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Furniture Repaired Upholstering a Specialty Expert saw filing and gumming. Small band-saws brazed. Planer and Jointer knives ground. ... Phone Green 971 117 2nd Ave. W Opp. YMCA PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free GEO. J. DAWES The Auctioneer PHONE RED 127 Ask for George Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 may be assur- YOU i i. i eci tnui every ui-f ort is being made : at Watts & Nickcrson to have what you 1 want when you want it . . . and at the price , that makes it good" value. If it isn't here on your first visit, please try again . . Small shipments ar-' rive almost 'daily, ami might includeJust. smut , what you 're looking " for. "THE MEN'S SHOP' . nTgn-iiaiTf.i.niyi.y.j.i KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 3 pjn. to 2 am. Outside Orders from 2 pjn. to 2 ajn. PHONE RED 247 ARE RIGHT' Furniture 8 AM. TO 9 P.M. 1 PJH. TO 4 VM. SPECIAL THIS WEEK ELECTRIC IKONS CHENILLE BEDSPREADS Reg. $7.93. Re?- and $14'95- Special 5jW.0 Special $7.1!) and )-i!.ll We carry a full line of household furniture and furnishings velour chesterfields, solid hardwood suites and hardwood dinettes. Ten percent discount for all ex-service men. TAFT & ODOWES NovclUcs "OUR PRICES An Announcement To the Motdring Public ... NEW HOURS FOR SALE OF GAS AT LONG MOTORS WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS - This is a service for your convenience . . . you are invited to take advantage of it. Operator FRANK MORRISON fc 1 it. ; i si . i a : P.O. Box 5, r