1044 w'syom magic? wand or jnakingmilk ' JAYS fl$1E "It doesn't matte whe you live j i n Hill have milkl Just add KLIM p a .Ttl Milk to water, whisk with an cg-: . ! prestol You have exactly the ornount j rrr 1 of creamy, nourishing milk for every where milk is required.,, More reatont why you'll like KLIM : K IM paitruricd wtolr miflr fiowdrrnL Only it .rl mouturp hai been nnwtiA Alt the m left in. J K ' IM krrp ft nil indrflnitrly in it vncopm wlol . ' :irr. Evrn aflrf opening:, KLIM krrpt ffoh -t U locij time, (lie tuie to rrpUc IM . IM i litht. tiy toewy. Svrt ipcr. Rdy for J t.atc UK. Juit fallow tlx tirrte iKrrrtiwu -! on the cn. KLIM i a vital product required in large j for our fighting forces everywhere. ! y the amount for civilian use is re-' However-for infant feeding- if you fl -ulty in sumcknt getting a supply .r dealer get in touch with us. Jul SOIMN COMPANY UMlTtO Dry M.H Dl!4 ! 4. Out. 1 -S i HA.VDY PGW0ERE0 FORM $ HUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE W ;crc dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vcrc! allies Tobaccos and Confectionery D-UVf-RY throughout the City three times weekly Tj days. Thursdays and saiuroaysj Opposite Canadian Legion mm m w . on i n -ws fm - , -ooa .tkj v.v aatc. kmWr Bawa a av 1 0 ftNU IT S UP IU TO DELIVER THE GOODS foA II s- WALLACE f.O I TD. I Y 0S and LADIES WEAR X LOCAL NEWS NOTES 0ny. MlnUter of Municipal Affairs, advising that a municipal officers conference would", bo held in Victoria on June 3-. the city council last night voted' rxpen.se tridhey not tb exceedT itb tn enable City Clerk IL D. 1 iam (q attend the conference. l mrrajekoiu. - on .iMiinKi'.pir uie piuuauia tiu:i and enforcement it uum iu the Marriage Act pro-vidin (. lor .pwmsjlUU iexaium-ation ot personJcontemplaUnir iiiutnmony. the provincial sec- i ,.iry. Hon O. S. Pearson, wrote .o .he Prince Rupert Chamber uf cimmercc last' night xtalinx uui iverUxcd. laboratoty facll tu-.s made thi impossible now but .ttating Uiat It Mould t-ron sidcred as soon as j too Lvn: to' cL.ssirv I WANTRD Experienced bookkeeper, male or female, with I large fishing organlzaUon. One with some knowledge of fishing industry preferred, but not essential. Position perman rnt If suited. App-.y National Selective Service A.M. IZS. 108) tlO.VT l ORC.fT THE . . BIG DANCE W GUNKS DAY, MAY 3, 9:30 1:00 a.m. LO D E. HALL Formerly Baales. 5th and McBrlde) Gentlemen 75c Roy Proverbs and His orchestra" Everybody Welcome THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW ME IN Opening Hours: S p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone. 173 GEO. IDAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND' SHIPPED Estimates Thone for .-rrr Appointment 14C 4I Ave. E. RED H7 THE' DAILY irEV73 A Women or the Mcw.se May a Women's Canadian Club, elee-Dartce, Wednesday, May 3; 10 tlon of officers, Council Cham-pjn . LOOP HalL 104 ber. 2:30 pjn. Wednesday. ASom of Norway Dance, Thura- ACCP." Broadcast, CFPR Wed-day. May 4. Oddfellows' Hull, nesday, 6 :16 pm. LAC. Arcbl-10 pjn. Sons of Norway meet-i bald. Federal Candidate for in 8 o'clock sharp. (104) jflkeeha, A' house owned by the city at a Come to Sonja's tea and sale iuw Eignin Avenue Bast is to of home cooking. Lutheran be connected to the adjacent church. May 4. Proceeds for Warlme Houstnt sewer. (Norway Relief Fund. 104) a important meeting Women A resolution from the coroor- of the Moose, 8 pjn. Wednesday, jation of Burnaby that canning Initiation. Executive Board sugar be made available to pre - meetinfc 7 30 pjn., Oddfellows' erve Canadian grown rhubarb Hall. ua end'nrteA hv the rltv7iun- ' - fell last night. , The city board of works-corn- mnvee nas auinorizeo. me re- welcom-newal 0torge Dybhavn was of the sewer In the lanelwl by President W. J. Scott as between lot 20 and 21. block 35. the the lategt new memDfr at vion i jrom uie exjsung - monthlv dinner meetlne to the sidewalk on Thlid Avenue. Prtnce chamber j0f e Rupert . . . . . ;Of Commerce last night. Mrs. Jack Woods Annettte oionc-r rriurnea w ine cuy ai t MHin.mn u-tfi.. rst fpert Oyro Club tomorrow. Mr. Douglas comes from St. Cath erine's. Ontario. An aantieation from Prtnee Rupert company of Je-1 to Juneau. He is on his way back to his headquarters at Seattle. The city council last night approved a request from the Civic Centre carnival commlt- tee to hold their annual carni- jval on Seventh Street between , jSecond and Third Avenues from the liiiw in tn is. hnvah's Witnesses askihg.pejCj A, m?uest meJvcd from the , r,r. t u, u..-dt u Jajt , M fn)m th(. MnJ A7T'Departmen of National Defence betvt-m McBrlde n Street and the 'nmat,nm ,h ,hmv Vm Office was referred to thel-Z .7 Th m. " A letter" of appreciation was ordered sent bf the city coun cil lajrt night to the Royal Can adian Alf Force for its prompt and effective- attendance at a recent apartment house- fire at Seal Cove. Notice was given- to the Prince Rupeprt Chamber r Commerce, at its meeting last night, of a foreign trade con lerence of the Canadian Cham- txr of Commerce to be held at Hamilton on May 16 and 17. The city council, at the open ing of last evening's regular meeting, passed a vote of sym pathy to Aid. Norah Arnold In view of the recent death of her brother, the late Henry Rivett. an esteemed pioneer citizen of Prince Rupert. Tenders are being called by tne city lor icaisomihlng or painting the walls and ceilings of the council chamber stair ways, halls, treasurer's office Ration Board office and Mayor's office. New linoleum is to be purchased for the treads of the lower flight of stalts tHc end of the week from a the' manager of Booth Fisheries A fre teieuiicne is to be in- Triv ; rr Wr-." ?.?usneu the ""lilies commit-, i mi u ;ior m me ciiy iouowmg a rap is still a very busy town. Rev. O. L. Douglai, new naval padfre at 'Prince Rupert, will' be jth'e speaker at the nular week- ly luncheon- of the- Prince Ru- tion to serve train and boat pas-tenders, this instrument to be teplaced by a pay 'phone as soon as possible, according to a report made by the committee to the city council at its meeting last night. Reference was made' by President W. J. Scott at last night meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce to a recent cruise of the newly built freighter Earlscourt Park to which he had been Invited Ir his capacity as president of the si a i 11 MAMmlll am f9 MtvAVf ' ' r " corner of Second Avenue and ' chamber. A letter of thanks will by Uie City council UUt night. ( .,,. etrpL nrrnnM hv a ncw'hc .vnt in th Tlrv TVv-V man. ... , naval naval garage, garage, was was referred referred Aiier nrajing- a communica- to;agement for its courtesy the finance committee for de- hospitality. anc I On' recommendation of the Aid. a. W. Rudderham In-! utilities committee, the city wd at last night's meeting i council decided last night that " the tuy c"ouncll It 'there two street llahts should be in- :Plman iftthoughTJocated at Fifth. Ayenu East and . '. i. 1. . ... j i.j-.i iiiour in tisc flijuiii. ' uuuu iuiit iiKisb aui mi yui ijjtt . iq. The police committee repefrtef to the city council at its meeting last night that the repor or the police department for the month of March- had been received and duly considered. A letter from Olof Hanson. MP. for Skeena, giving already published information In regard to Wartime Housing at Prince Rupert, was presented at last night's meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber or Commerce and ordered filed. Correspondence at the meet- lag last night of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce in-eluded a letter from the direc tor of the newly established economic development department of the Canadian Chanvb?: of Commerce expressing his hope to pay a visit to Prince Rupert in person at a later date. The letter set forward the advantage of private enterprise in future economical development. Announcements All idTmimaniu lu mu column vUl be ctuu-ged lor a lull month t 29c a word. May Day Celebration meeting, tee of the city council at the I sneakers-and music. Booth Mem- Canadian National Railways sta- oilal School, May 2, 8 p m. Nurses' Spring Dance, May 2 Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Missionary Teaj Mrs. A. Flaten's, May 3. Women of the Moose, Dance. .Wednesday, May 3. Dancing 10-.2 De Carlo's Orchestra. United Cnurch Spring Sale, May 4th. Sonja's Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, Lutheran Church, May 4. W'omen's Auxiliary Canadian Legion Dance, May 5, Oddfellows" Hall. Jean De Carlo's Orchestra. Refreshments. Cambral Tea May 11, Mrs Munthe's. 3 ero any reteht4 develoDmenWJ balled on the Dath Irom Sher- C.CF. dance. Oddfellows' tHall r ii-ird to the obUlnUtg 6K nooke Ave. to McClymont Park May 12, De Carlo's Orchestra, i rganlxer for VR.P. at and that the Northern Brltlsn 9-'30 to 1:30 ajn. Pnnce Itupert and was told thaCtColumbia Power Co. should be (vm-pri hv Drvdock M iart)t.haj been imposslbiclnstrueted to utilize a iignt now ,, Male 'TTortx alnp (lilV line tiad ilmmanuel Street and instkl one Hospital Auxiliary Tea, 'May. WOJZV PCrUR"E I It'fnic to liiime two thousand words- And use them ''r'C,'''' j They gir an air of knouledfj rare I PlBBr"" And help -you speak concisely,- y j Wm-l I HitCwh' en it cornea to planning meals' On' your one-man Committee, t's trr to clumse'an oefi iise j Yoil se, uhen Canned Frulttf ami Vejie-l JawI I tahleH huvi the Hoyul City"' lalK-l' thai ' m meiiiiM they huve ro.vi qnalllj a quality (fE25 1 M HU-1i 'you'll appreciate IiiuniMlialcly in J m their laM-trni)ilnn llavour anil atlrai- Afca3t3K M m lUe iolur. Vim run liae tlirm all ready' for ill-tulilr in jula few ininulr- xilliout mwRlljwTMMM M M 1 . any fu or hotlicr. Tir Cunilrd 1'riilu and flsmswtsl ffsfvfll m YiytMuhlerf ofdeHclinis Ilaxr and upM-tii- mmnfmatmmmm I L, iiif: KoodnrM. look for "Knyal Cily" iirxrV mmVw I f CANNED FOODS tet put victory rrr&r SPECIAL CLEARANCE of COTTON WORK PANTS Serviceable Cotton Pants, in sizes 32 to 12. Regularly priced to $3.25. rcar.: L..:....$1.95 " .-:i DRY-BAK Clothing- Rejr. Trice $12.00. At per Suit $9.00 MAY DAY CELEBRATION Joint auspices Prince Rupert Labor Council and Prince Rupert Trades and Labor -Council Tuesda May 2nd, at 8 p.m. Sharp . Utt BOOTH MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM' Address by Mr. Malcolm McLeod President Shipyard and General Workers Federation of B.C. Music by Vardeh Singers and many others. Collection to be'jionated for purchase of spor.ts equipment fof prince Rupert Scliool Childen EVERYBODY' WELCOME ' .1 ft- VV ILaV.LUBVBK t r. -mSKMSMSr bbb BaBBBaVlluaBHBVVPalBkBBHBPVl BHESWPPFSaHaiBHBiBBBBBBBBBBBBl Prince Rupert Fishermens Co-operative Kaien Consumers, Go-operative ELIO Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Folding Hahy Carriages. Ualiy High Chairs. Rahy-Grihs. Roys' Wagons. TUT VICTORY FIRST BUY VICTORY BONDS 1