'a ttVOY OTEL ;lfl Zarelli. Prnn WASER STREET ) ce "upert ffOMETAX ! Ble 8.10 3 Phone 88, But for Wi:An ani WATun pressure would goon reinliT your ftiirden hhs completely useless if the rulilxr were not reinforced with rugKel tightly-woven COUon fabric. This i j't 'oiift example' from thousands to uliow Iww the cotton fabrics produced by Domini"" Textile workers serve Canada's peir."-time needs. You imlk oh cotton in the lining of your bIiocs ami rubles, and in the hacking of your carpels. You sleep on cotton in sheets, pillow cases, pajamas and mattress on erings. You ride on cot ton in your auto tires. You dress in cotton in your shirts, font linings, dresses, underwear. It is a good thing tor QmwLi tltallltese textile goods so widely needed are made in this country l,y our own tlanndinn industry. We do not hue lodeiiettd itxtl imrmrii from foreign sources fur thne e mdtals.of daily tiring. Il.iim'iilofi Textile worLrm ore now busy turning oul llir many thing that are m I.Milly nrrdt-il for our M-a'Himr thing. As Ioiik u llir preaenl Irriiiriiiluii Hr iiiuikU and rrlutlte olio'rtajim eit, ,e lliull fit iti irtrt1ut itix our priMlni'ttnn on quota bakit, placing ho fuwuiritr. DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED -hie credit house or quality" YOU SAW THEM AT OUR FASHION SHOW! straw ami summer MTS TAII,Oi:i:t) ami Di:r.ss.MAKi;i:s RESSES I0ICMAI.S and FROCKS BUY ON BUDGET PLAN--T; ir. in accordance with PT.D. regulations. Builders and Painters 'rlnr anrt Work J LING THE TAILOR We are taking clranln; and pressing and steam pruslni while jou wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street REX CAFE AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sitcy Chow Mein Chinese Dishes our sperlaltv. Open a a.m. to 2 a.m. Prenared. iMOUTIMER I'HONE 17.1 J. L. CURRY CHlROrRACTOU If pain Chlropractlcl if nerves- doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 P.O. Box 1404 Green & Corrins Free Estimates and Prompt Service CITIZENSHIP BILL THROUGH Given Second Reading in Parliament Without Recorded division OTTAWA, f.-The government's titizenshlp btlt was given second reading without a recorded vote in the House of Commons last night. The bill, sponsored by State Secretary Paul Martin, is aimed at consolidating out-dated acts dealing with naturalization and citizenship ana at (terming more clearly citizenship, Under the bill British people will have to have five years' residence before becoming Canadian citizens. NEARLY FULL OF VETERANS Registrations at Vancouver Hostel Now Number 11000 VANCOUVER. t, - Rcistra-Hon at the old Hotel Vancouver taken over by war veterans three months no, l.s approachlns capacity with a 'total of 1100 veterans and families currently h0u. ed In '.he structure. $25,000 Is Paid For Churchill Picture NKW YORK Presidential ad- v sr Bernard Banieh has purchased for $?5.000 the portrait of Winston Churchill whlrh was recently painted by Drula.( Chandor. HALIRUTTER HITS IN ACTIVE PASS VANCOUVER Hi-Salvage i Princess and tnk Kknnkum ' formerly of Prince l'upcrtl left Vancouver yesrr'n" to nslvf the American hailbutter Evening i Star whlrh is reported armind in Active Pass Seven or ci?ht ' nu n on biard arp reported safe. NEURALGIA Are NF.tlRAL'GIA find the Ilammfrinj HradachM It causes blinding you with rrurl pain? Gt fast, safe relief as others have, with Tetipleton's T-H-Cs. Don't del.iv another niy. Start now to relieve that V1" ''i,h T-R-C's--the remedy enthusiastically rnabterl by thousands. At 11 druggists- 50c. ff-2J ieo. J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Kvery Saturday Wi: SKLL KVFUYTHINO Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free r It I N c i: K II P F. K T AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: Bus. Blue I I." Res. Red 127 Ask for George ; ' fiMutii imtol : nrx h'ont tit ui I MiKNisa MtKHina nuit iiwrtl tfe-VHI, : . ! I is is tovi toniit it noMi nofut 1V : irm hooch I adctna 0.40 L..JL... 0 , I wrmih J3p: AS 10W AS ' John Bulger LIMITED Third Ave. Phone 122 m 1 BASKETBALL Friday night '.here Is another big event in the history cf the new centre. The long awaited basketball challenge game between Hie ltolarian "Ralndiops" and the Gyro "Fire-eaters" Is to climax Friday evening's sports card In the Centre gym. Preceding this battle of the titans will be Royal Roads Cadets (II.M.C.S. Crescent) vs. Prince Rupert High School and Midshipmen (H.M.C.S. Crescent i vs. Macey's These games should provide fast and exciting ball and it will be Interesting to see the shewing of the local teams against this outside taleht. The games start at 7:30 p.m. i . N.F.B. SHOWING TONIGHT "Stury With Two findings." this picture shows the ending of World War I, with the return of th? veterans; the inflation, rise in '.he stock market; and the climaxing crash of 1929, followed by the "hungry 30's." This is contrasted with the end of World War II showing the steps taken to try to prevent the same fatal inflation with Its resultant dangers of depression. "Flight No. C.' the second film, Ls the story of n secret document belnp; carried across Canada, via airmail. Its transAtlantlc trip, and its final destination In Fnplancl. These educational films are "(lOVIUNMIAT 1 Kjroil ACT" NOTICE OP APPPUOATION FOR CONSENT TO TIIANHFER OF llEFIt LICENSE NOTICE ls hereby given that on the 3rd tlay or June. next, the tin-derslgneiV Intends to apply to th Liquor Control Hoard (or consent Ui transfer or lMr license No. 7404 Issued in respect of premises belriff part of A building known as Central Hotel, situate at the comer of lsi Avenue and 7th Street. Prince Rupert, DC. upon the lands described as Lots numbered Eleven (II) to Fourteen (141, Inclusive. In Block number Ten (10). Section On (1). Map IJo. 023, Prince Rupert land Reglstery District, In the Province of British Columbia, rrom Albert Olxon, Harold Onrforth Dixon nnd Sidney Watcrfleld to Central Hold-Inirs Ltd.. having Its head office at 789 Pender Street West, Vancouver, BO., the transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 25th day of April. AD. 1040. CENTRAL HOLDINOS LTD. Applicant and Transferee. (HI) V 1 s at-tri-r ! .i i Xjfkt tAVA OVERiTJOVVS CRbPS A Japanese woman, native of the slopes of Sa'k'urajima in Kagoshlma Bay, with true Oriental fatalism, continues to iKte and cultivate her oats crop while river of lava Is 60 feet behind her. Two days later this plot she works In was completely covered with molten rock. W ITNES Sj H.M.OS. CRESCENT The Civic Centre will play a large part in the entertainment program arranged for the ship's company of 'H.M.CS. Crescent On Thursday night there will be a welcome - to - Prince Rupert danee. to the music of the De-Cailo's Orchestra in the spacious auditorium at the centre with I the Khtada Girls' Auxiliary sup- I paying hostesses. The public Is I expected to support this dance j as each person's individual ges-! tore of goodwill towards the visi tors and also because it should be one of the highlights of the city's spring social season. It darts at 10 p.m. WHAT 5 DOING AT PRINCE RUPERT RECREATION COUNCIL GYMS by JIM NAST WHAT'S ON TODAY 4:30 to 5:30 Junior boys' gym open not only to adults but to Intermediates. It is asked, however, that teen-agers who attend the films will sit quietly until the end of the picture, instead of dashing in a nd out of the movie roAni, 'spoiling -the- show for everyone. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. i nastic class. ,7;30 to 8:30-Intermediate lacrosse practice. 8:30 to 9:30 -Senior lacrosse practice. FAMILY MOVES SOUTH, TAKES HOUSE ALONG Canada's housing shortage, which ls said to have reached an extreme pitch in southern B.C., will riot hold any terrors for Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kobies-kl who, with their family of three are moving south to the booming town of Campbell River on Vancouver Island. The Kobleskl's, who formerly lived at Bilmor. sailed today for Campbell River on the Catala and they are taking their house, with them. At least, it is going to follow them south very shortly. Hearing of the difficulty of obtaining housing, Mr. Kobies -ki, a "mill worker, took hU house apart and made arrangements to have It shipped by Union Steamships, aS lumber, to Campbell River. So now Mr. and Mrs. Kobieskl and their children Nell, Betty and Pat are sure of a place to live in the south. , Advertise In the Daily iNewx. MAY LIST OF FILMS Many Interesting Book hi Secured T6r XfeWtol Theatre Here .During: Coining- Month Some -of the 'outstanding picture bookings for the Capitol THeatre during the month of Way include "kiss and Tell," with Shirley Temple; "Back to Bataan," John Wayne; "Rhapsody In Blue," Joan Leslie; ''Our Vines Have Tender Grapes," Margaret O'Brien, and "Dolly Sisters," Betty arable. Here is the list: April $0 and May 1 "Arrow-smith with Ronald Colman and Helen Hayes. May 2, 3 and 4 "Kiss and Tell," Shirley Temple and Jerome Courtland. May 5 fSunday midnight) "The Town Went Wild," Freddie Bartholemew and James Lydon; "Detour," Ann -Savage and Tom Neal. May 6 and 7 "You Came Along," Robert Cummlngs and Hlabeth Scott. May 8 and 9 "Back to Bataan,' John Wayne and Philip Dotn. ! May 10 and 11 "Rhapsody In Bine," Joan Ieslie and Robert Alda. May 12 and 13-"Nothing But the Truth" and "The Spider." Richard Conte and Fay Marlowe. 1 Mav and 15 ) Wildfire " Bob Steele and Sterlinff Hollo- i v h i v L....k CENTRAl HOTEL Weekly and 'Monlhly Rate. For your convenience . . NF.WLY DECORATED Transient Rooms Cafe In Connection LICENSED rfiEMISES (Renovated) I' II ONE 51 Quality Repairs Economy Prices aT PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Host Office) We are pleased to 'announce that conditions now permit us to place on the market aain "RUPERT BRAID" SCOTCH TYIK SMOKKI) KIPPPKRS SMOKKI) ALASKA ULAVK COD SMOKED MIU) CURKI) SALMON Try them today from your Butcher or at your Favorite Restaurant. .ana dian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUTERT, B.C. TjJrfhrt Utipcrt Daflp facto Tuesday; April 30, 1946 . CATHEDRAL CHIMES IN MEMORY OF LATE ROBERT L. MclNTOSH In reverential memory of the late Robert L. Mcintosh, who was the people's warden for no less than thirty-seven years from 190G to 1943, twenty-one chimes will soon commence pealing regularly from St. Andrew's Anglican 'Cathedral here. The chimes are being installed by the widow as alrremorial to her husband and the work Is Margaret O'Brien and Edward G. Robinson. May 19 (Sunday mldn!?ht) "How Do You bo?" Bert Gprdon and Harry von Zell: "Murder In the Blue Room," Donald Cook and Anne Owynne. May 20 and 21 "Don't Fence Me In," Roy Rogers and Dale Evans; "Dangerous Partners," frames Craig and SIgne Hasso. May 22 and 23 "Counter At tack," Paul Muni and Marguerite Chapman. May 24 and 25 "Lady on a Train," Deanna Durbin and Ralph Bellamy. May 20 and 27 'Twice Bless ed," L?c and Lvnn Wilde and I James Craig; "Oirl of tin Lim- j rinplotf Piitli W1cnn HiI Tj-irnn ' Tindali. May 23 and 29 "The Srfulh-erner," Zachary Scott and Betty way; "Raffles " David Nlvtn and Field. Olivia dc Havllland. ! May 30 and 31 and June 1 Mav 10, 17 and 18 "Our "The Dolly Sisters," Betty arable Vines Have Tender Grapes, ' apd John Payne. now In progress. By the second Sunday In May It Is expected they will be ready for dedication by the Bishop, Rt. Rev. James B. Olbson DD. i The chimes themselves are in the chambers of the organ of the Cathedral. With the use of 50 watts of power, they are amplified and transmitted to a temporary housing structure on the top of the cathedral whence their notes will be broadcast, if present plans materialize, -a chime tower will later be installed In memory of the late BIshoo G. A. Rix. The chimes here are similar to those of Holy Trinity Church In Edmonton. Train Schedule For the Easl , Mond.'.y, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. From the East ' Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 pm. of School Days - "Means a Difficult Undertaking" QO the laying poc! Bnt drcam-filjetj sleep k-' more likely mean upset nerves and digest tiou. And for many people, tliaV the iceult of calTeiri in tea and coffee. Are you Iiothered by the caffem in tea'Snit collee? Try Pnetiint instead 1 Potum is free 'ol caffein or any oilier drug can't-possibly affert heart or nerves or digestion. Atid Postum-is so easy to make, right in tbe cup, jrtst by adding boiliiig'wate'r or' Jiot' milk. Costs less than if a serving. Get the good I'ostum babit ! NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up SO Rooms, Hot and Co'd water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone' 281 P.O. Box 198 Postum! - A 'rodgd of Ontrol Food fonvM til, AWNINGS SAILS . . . . . . WINDOW 1ILINDS CANVAS SPECIALTIES EDMONDSON'S 430 Bowser Street (Behind 137 Fifth Ave.) Phone Black 1C9 P.O. Box 302 LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE Established 1910 LIMITED FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND SHIPPED TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND U.S.A. I i FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND RELIABLE SERVICE Phone LINDSAY'S 60 or 68 j We serve you nothing but the best Special Red Brand Beef, Choicest fresh Vegetables and Fruits ; Complete line of Groceries J : ; ! ( OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN DURING ' REGULAR STORE HOURS , ' . i Choicest Cooked Meats, Meat Pies, Roast Chickens,; Fish and Chips dally. We are ready to serve yon-Chinese dishes Chow Meln, Chop Suey, etc., to take '; out. Cooked with delicate taste and quick service.' TRY U8I ! RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave, vest ' Next Royal Hotel York General Construction See or Phone Us on a New Insulation KIMSUL Sorocihinff New and the Rest Free Estimates on Any Kind of Construction You Name It, and Ve Can Do It WE HAVE 'OUR OWN SIl6p WE CAN MAKE ANYTHING riibtie Black 12B Day Phone Black 31 Evenings H3