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Box 25 IT Sooiin is Believing COME IN Look for the Red "TODAY'S SPECIAL" Cards with the "black arrow indicating one of the Bargains of the Day! MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE uonositc Canadian LCEionj "uiics m ana 19 r.u. iiox bis K1INCE RIIPPRT SUPPLY HOU5L P-0. Buy We are pleased to announce that conditions nw permit us to place on the market again "RUPERT BRAID" SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPERS SMOKED ALASKA BLACK COD SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON Try them today from yoifr Butcher or at your favorite restaurant. Canadian Fish: - AND - Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Local News It Mr. and Mrs. A. Lucas .sailed Saturday morning on the Catala for Vancouver where they will take up future residence. Miss D. A. Brewster of the social assistance department re lumed on Saturday night's train from a business trip to Terrace. Mis? Hazel Turner, who has been employed for the last vwo years with the American Army ncrc, left on Friday night's train to return to her home In F. P. Outelius, of War Assets Comnrntlnn Mnntrpal enliprf nn We're as near as your phone. (tf) Mr. and Mrs. H. Dornan leave toniht on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver enroute back to their former home at Winnipeg after the termination of Mr. Dor- nan's employment as a civilian worker with the U. S. Army here. Mayor H. M. Daggett returned to the city on Saturday night's train from Smithers where he attended the organizing meeting of the Union of Northern B.C. municipalities. Mayor Daggett was appointed chairman of the organization. FUNERAL NOTICE AEBOTT Alfred, beloved bro ther of Miss Susan Abbott, who died on the S.S. Prince Rupert enroute to Prince Rupert on March 12. Funeral services will be held at the Anglican Church Rev. Basil Proctor officiating on Tuesday March 19 at 2 p.m Interment in Falrvlew Cemetery. B.C. Undertakers. Announcements Varden Singers Concert. Booth Memorial Auditorium, Wednes day, March 20, 8:15 p.m. Jobs Daughters Tea, home of Mrs: L. W. Kcrgin, 4th Ave. West March 21, Come and bring friend. Ski Club Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Friday, March 22. -- United W.A. Tea, Mrs. David Allan, 420 4th Ave. West, March 28. Orange Ladles' Card Party Oddfellows' Hall, March 28. , L.O.B.A. tea and 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. Bas ket Social. April 12, Oddfellows' Hall, 9 to l a.m. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 18. 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 Saturday, Advertise in The Dally News. The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON LOVIN'S CABINET SHpP 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 ems William Long returned to the city on Saturday's train from a trip to Vancouver. A Moose and Women of the Moose, Tuesday's social cancelled. Regular meeting, 8 pjn. (65) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lipsln are leaving tonight on the Princess Adelaide o" a trip to Vancouver. The Misses Hazel and Audrye Toombs arc leaving tonight on the Princess Adelaide for a holiday trip to Vancouver For a reliable laxi, Phone 32. ..vu T4K Saturday on the Ca:a;a on his WJJC" rt"u way to Vancouver after spend- ing the last week here on official business with the local War Assets office. A Shiaraown's deliver dally. To day's orders delivered tomorrow. PRAIRIE COUPLE DRY DOCK MAN DIES (tf) ARE UNITED HERE Miss Helen Chapman and John Wyllie Principals in Church Wedding Miss Helen Orace Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Chapman of Isobella, Manitoba, and John Wyllie, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wyllie of Vegreville, Alberta, were united in marriage at a quiet white wedding in First United Church on Saturday eve ning, Rev. R. A. Wilson The bridesmaid was Miss Flora Anne McCralg of Bengough, Sas katchewan, and the groomsman was L. W. Rlegg of Saskatoon. Mrs Brian Higglns was soloist and sang "I Love You Truly." H. T. Lock acted as organise. A reception followed at 1441 Piggott Place where the occasion was duly celebrated. John Ferguson Collapsed on Street and Expired John Ferguson, employed as a checker In the stores department at the Prince Rupert Dry Dock, collapsed and died on Fifth Ave. E. near the hospital shortly arter !) o"clock Sunday morning after he had left Number Two Staff House, his place of residence, on hisvay down town. He was about 50 years old. Dcceas?d had been employed at the dry dock here for the last three years and came from Winnipeg where his wife and fatally, reside. Advertise in Tiic Dally News. Sea Cadet Orders I R.C.S.C.C. "CAPTAIN COOK' Licut.-Cmdr. A. S. Mitchell, Commanding Parade Schedule 7:00 Duty Watch to muster on Main Deck. 7:15 Band and Markers to muster. 7:17 Hands Fall In. 7:20 Officers' Ca-.t. 7:25 Prayers, Colors and Divisions. , 7:30 March Past. 7:45 Hands to classes. Carry on classes. 8:20 Stand Easy. Rcqucstmcn and Defaulters. 8:25 Hands to classes. Carry on classes. 9:05 Secure. 9:15 Sunset. Training Schedule Class A First period, Rifle Training; ccond period, Aldis (7). Class B First period, Rifle Training; second period, Rules of Road (7). Class C First period. Rifle Training; second period, Rules of Road (7). Class D First period. Rifle Training; second period, Boat-work (7). Class E First period, Rifle Training; second period, Boat- work (7). Class F First period, Knots andJSpllces; second period, Rifle Training. Glass G First period, Knots and Splices; second period, Rifle Training. Class II First period. Anchors nnd Cables; second period, Rifle Training. Class I First period, Anchors and Cables; second period. Rifle Training. Band First period, Lecture. Commanding Officer; second period. Band Practice. Tender First period, Lecture, Kit. Lieut. Tobey; second period. Lecture. Distinguishing Clothing. Ranks. Wrenncttcs First period, Lecture. Lieut. Wilson. O.O.D., Midshipman L. Young-man. , Duty Petty Officer. Petty Officer Davidson. Duty Division, Nelson Division. THIS AND THAT ST. PAT'S DAY CELEBRATED' The Catholic Women's League made a grand success of the sale and social evening held on Sat urday Jast In the hall of the Tnlffhfr r,f rViliimhuc Tno nan- eral convener of the scolal was Mrs. J. J. Gills, president of the Catholic Women's League. v.iQse. In charge of the tea room were Mrs. ,C. P. Balagno, Mrs. .J. L. Blaln, Mrs. M. P. McCaffery, Mrs. R. E. Moore. Mrs. P. DeJong, the Misses N. McCaffery, P. Astoria and M. Astoria, Mrs. Doreen- and Mrs. Louis Amadlo. The home-cooklng was In the hands of Mrs. H. J. Glassey, Mrs. J. N. Forman and Mrs. G. P. Lyons. The apron stall was ably looked after by Mrs. W. A. Pierce and Mrs. E Smith. . In the afternoon a beautiful vocal contribution of Irish airs was rendered by Mrs. Terry Fortune. In the evening the entertainment consisted of a card party, bridge, whist and cribbage. with a vocal Interlude by Father W. F. Lantagne. accompanied by Miss Frances Moore. The raiiles were run by Mrs. W. Lahtl, assisted by Mrs. Bou-zek. Mrs. J. McArthur was in charge at the door. The refreshments :n the eve ning were handled by Mrs. A. Gillis and Mrs. Smith. A hand knltitcd baoy's set donated by Mrs. Magnet was won by Leona Wick. A crochet lace centreprlece donated by Mrs. Culos was won by F. J. A. Carrol; a three-piece vanity set was won by Mrs. J. Basso. The ham donated by J. Coma-dina was won by Miss Olive Van Cooten; A toilet set was won by E. J. Fitzpatrick. Other prize winners were: Raffls-First. Mrs. J. M. E. Van Cooten, Vancouver; second. Mrs. G. Viereck; Third, Mrs. A. B. Taft. Bridge Ladies' first. Mrs. Doonc: second, Mrs. S. D. Dumas; men's first, C. P. Balagno; second, S. W. Craig. Whist Ladles' first. Mrs. S. Dumas; second, Mrs. Turgeon; men's first. W. Lahtl; second, F. Eignler. Cribbage Ladies' first, Miss E. Smith; second, Miss Mary Astoria; men's first, O. K. Olson; second, R. M. Nursey. BIRTH NOTICE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brochu In the Prince Rupert General Hospital on Saturday, March 16, a daughter, Georgir.a Pearl. Tli Cwfp MllW AJ.mi Srr irr, tM "Give 'em another minute, please!" ( ISrfttcc Uupett Daflg I3ctos! Monday, March 18, 1946 LOCAL MEN ON ILE DE FRANCE Prince Rupert overseas men who landed at Halifax yesterday from the He de France, according to word received by the local Red Cross, included Pte. C. F. Murray, Sgt. Frank Derry, Acting sergeant A. F. Skattcbol and Cpl. W E. Taft. Louis Turgeou is leaving on thft evening's train for St. Felix, 54 miles east of Montreal, where he will take up future residence after having made his home in Prince Rupert for the last . 17 years, in addition to having been here in the early days. Mrs. Tur geon expects to leave later for the east to Join him. heXdacheM Help get quick V relief with . Support The Civic Centre GRAND OPENING ANCE MONDAY, MARCH 18 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. TICKETS $2 a couple HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I paint tinware? A. Rub the surface thoroughly with a piece bf rough pumice apply a thin coat of shellac be-srone, or coarse sandpaper. Then fore painting the surface. Q. How can I clarify fat? A. Add a tablcspoonful of boiling water to the fat after it has been poured into a basin. This will keep all the foreign matter on the bottom. Q. How can I remove rust stains from a white enamelled sink? A. By rubbing the spots thoroughly with fine coal ashes. FOUR STAR TRANSFER "SERVICE WITH A SMILE" Phones: Blue (i! Res. Green S-0 . Prop., L. Chrlstopherson (Ex-Naval Vet.) Take Invigorating steam baths and massage to relieve that tired feeling. R. Y. WALKER Graduate Masseur i Reducing, Facial and General Swedish Massage I'hone Green 507 evenings for appointment 937 THIRD AVENUE . WEST AUCTION SALE Thursday, March 21st, 2:30 p.m. 116 Sixth Avenue West Favored with Instructions from the owner. MR. J. WEST, I will sell by public auction the contents of his well-appointed dwelling, consisting in part as follows: Mendelssohn Player riano; 3-pce. Chesterfield, mauve velour; large 9x12 Wilton Rug; G Hugs; Trilight; 2 Stand Lamps; Coffee Table; 2 Library Tables; Fireplace .Mirrors; full length Window Drapes; large size Walnut Dining Room suite; Oak Dining Room Suite; Electric Stove, like new; General Electric Washing Machine; -Singer Sewing Machine; 3 Bicycles (1 ladies'); lathe and Motor; Tools, Pots, Pans, Dishes, etc. All this-furnlturc Is In very good condition. Can be viewed evening previous to sale only. Terms Cash J. H. MASK AUCTIONEER Terms Cash SAVOY H 0 TEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert 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 Hotel. . . arrivals k Prince Rupert P. D. Grass, Vancouver; J. C. Colombus, Vancouver; C, C. Mc- Kcnzlc, Vancouver; Mrs, fA. V. Miller, Vancouver; Capt. Anne E. Dilworth, Vancouver; SSgt.- T. W. W. Stevenson, Vancouver; Sgt. E. C. Mclntyre, Vancouver , Mr. and Mrs. Cy Poxon, Pentle-ton. E. Brooks, West Vancouver; R Mallalue; Vancouver; G. Joy, Abbotsford; Mr. and Mrs. Wyllc, city. Local Officer's War Bride Coming Mrs. Dorothy L. Mendcls, wife, of Lt. L. Mendels of Prince Rupert, Is Tamong British war brides who are arriving In Halifax from overseas on the steamer Lady Nelson Thursday of this week. DcCarlo's Orchestra ENTERTAINMENT REFRESHMENTS Civic Centre Building DRESS OPTIONAL On sale at downtown stores Watts & Nickerson Space donated by courtesy of the above firm INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R.E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 811 Storage and Furniture Crating HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 KWONG SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7Mi AVE WEST (Next to-KlngTal) All your patronage welcome Open a p.m. to 2 ajn. Outside Orders from 2 pjn. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 SPECIAL THIS WEEK ELECTRIC IRONS c,,':NILI;En.BEUJSr';fArI)S ., 95- Reg. $12.95 and $14.95. Specfal Wo Special 7.1i and $U.1 1 We carry a full line of household furniture and furnish-lngs-velour chesterfields, solid hardwood suites and hardwood dinettes. Ten percent discount for all ex-service men. TAFT & ODOWES Novelties "OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT" Furniture An Announcement To the Motoring Public . ; . NEW HOURS FOR SALE OF GAS m AT LONG MOTORS WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS - 8 A.M. TO 9 1M. 1 P.M; TO 4 PJW. This is a service for your convenience . . . you are invited to take advantage of it. Operator FRANK MORRISON