THE DAILY NEWS PAGE F , lUfKSNOTf.O.NOMMnr pub an an Institution, as much butchers working with doors I t a ter part and or taxation, life an bread and but-! open The In wintertime. - LOCALS- Canadian Women Say More m Canadian thinks the I j im mystery j He think he U the best skat-er EnglUh girl Is a good sport and Here,- proportion ot In the world and he U sur-iprbrd he find her quick to learn hU A NEW SPRING STYLES for the I I Ja. t 'i a :: make a llv- to step into a rink and style of dancing. He has found YOUNGSTERS Coat sets, hats, FRY'S h Stop5 f f:'": M ' .be he ha find Englishmen doing things she can teach him steps he dresses, skirts, and blouses. Wee Searc bf. on skates he would never dare never heard of. He may have Tots' Shoppe. 185) The ft' man's thlrt. !try. Of course, he insists, they been stationed In one southern Stetson 'do "the fancy stuff." district which became so Can-adlanlzed "Olivet to Calvary" a Sacred For Your Ha He U somewhat bewildered at that when one English Cantata First Presbyterian' COCOA the maze of roof top chimneys, girl was asked how she had Church, Oood Friday, 8 p.m. and half heated home and at enjoyed a dance with an Eng lief- " 3 '---3rd the tlie npeftaclc of grocers and lishman she replied: "Oh, he's Than Any Other Kind very nice ... but soooo child's rni ic Good scouts eat TO "KEEP FIT " mm ISiort your youngiteri off with a breoVfott j i..l..J th nnufiihment and food jnoi iiiviwm rrgy in Nabiito Shreddsd Wheat, It'i !00 le' wfeo' i" wr"h oil the bron, tot germ ond mineroU ore retained. Fot m.1t oil 'round, terve Nobluo Shredded Meet ond m Ik, with freh itrawberrietl ftl CANADIAN MltD0f D WMIAI COMf ANT, 0. ATTENTION... l,,,UJiE G51 SHOP AT THE Ar Tia Hotel, Jasper, newly decorated and rtr.at.cd, now under new management. First I) ;r tr Room and Lunch Counter. Meals served at all hours. JJO rooms, 15 with bath. Rc.i, or.u'ile rates. GEORGE ANDREW, Prop. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE W re dollars have more cents' U have a romplete variety of available (Iroccrics, Fresh' Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery TTIZ Er iVEPY throughout the City three tlmea weekly TU' -days. Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion SEVENTH AVE. MARKET "The Friendly Store" We 1 andlc HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS and VAN'S RREAI) Abo Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Our Prices Are ltlht 1 only, EXTENSION TABLE. CCC (() Keg, $05.00. To clear JJ.UU 1 only, COFFEE TARLE. Cjy) QC Keg. $20.00. To clear , I4.7J , 2 TABLE LAMPS. CQ QC $11.00. To clear IIJ 1 Larn;e ROYS' WAGONS. C10 QC $mo. To clear IU.J ELIO Furniture Store Third Avenue COAL! Go0(l stocks of Foothills, Alberta, and Riilklcy alley Coals now on band Thrco days notice before delivery is expected will be appreciated. PHILPOTT FVITT & CO. LTD. English." He has had four year to study the English way of life and he 1 going to go back home with first-hand knowledge of things that were once words In .books. If he has liked something ihe will say so and if he hasn't liked somethting he will say so, too. But there Is one thing you can count on; the Canadian who was over here when the bombing was tough has a deep admiration for English courage. CAPT. ROSE OVERSEAS With the arrival overseas of Capt Isaac Bertrand Rase of the Canadian Chaplaincy ser-v.ire the number of rabbi ser-v. lg the Jewish mth oversea ts. been brought to three. Cap- in 8. OtTthon Levi of Mont- ri and Fit. Lieut. Jacob Eison nt Edmonton preceded Capt. Ro-:e oversea where thousand I of Jews in the Canadian armed forces are serving. Two rabbis j are ministering to the Jewish .'ervicemen In Canada. Captain Rose, who was formerly in the Prince Rupert area, is a naUve of Ottawa, and graduated from the Ligar Collegiate Institute of that city and the Yeshivah College and Columbia University. He was or dained rabbi In the Isaac Etch- ittnan Seminary of New .York In j 1940. and assumed a pulpit in ;Irvlngton. NJ. In 1913 he requested leave of absence for the duration and came to Can ada to enlist In the army chaplaincy service. He was posted to the Pacific Command after graduating from the O.T.C. a: nrockvtlle. Ont.. last fall. There are well over H.000 Jews in the combat service of the Dominion, according to flg-jure collected and published by the war efforts committee of ithe Canadian Jewish Congress. I At Uie same time It 1 an-jnounced that Rabbi Jacob 'Etsen. first Jewish chaplain with the RCA F. has been promoted to the rank of Honorary Squadron Leader. Rabbi Eteen has arrived overseas several wreks ago. Clubs Formed By "Grannies" LONDON. April 6 O-Life is being kind to England's grannie. A seaside mansion has been turned Into a haven fov elderly women, put out of lonely lodgings by landladies taking advantage of boom prices. The women pay only what they can afford to stay at the new, cosy hotel. In London, several "Oiannles Clubs" have been formed for women of C5 ond over where thev plan gny programs for the '.'.solves of parties, debates and entertainment FOR A TAXI Telephone 65 Stand: Grotto Cigar Store WW Relieve misery fMrc$ -doling." -without , AMetIng Job's Daughters. Oood 'Friday at 7:30 p.m. Initiation. Silver March and Social. 82) ; Mrs. A. W. Lipsin arrived in the city yesterday from Van couver and will be here for the next several weeks. Dance. Eagles' Hall. 5th and McBrlde, Friday. 7. Moonlite! Seranaders, 9-2. Everybody wel- come. Mrs. David Bennett, who Is moving from Stewart to Victoria to Join her husband, U apend- j Ing a few days In the city. j On Oood Friday the post office wickets will be open from 10 ajn. to 12 noon. The lobby will be open from '7 ajn. to 6 tp.m. Col. S. D. Johnston, M.C., VU., who has been stationed In Van couver for the past couple of years, Is back In Prince Rupeit as area commandant while Col. D. B. Martyn Is away on a course. Col. Johnston arrived in the city yesterday from the south. A Meeting of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union will be held In the Union Hall on Sunday, April 9. at 2 p.m. Business: Election of officers. 83) Social Follows Nurses' Meeting i Mr. Ada Postuk Succeeds Mrs, lord as' Treauier. li Members pf the Prince chanter of the Registered Nurses' Association In meeting this week accepted with regret thi rifenaMoti of Mrs. Isabel Ford from the post of treasurer which she has hem lor tne pasi few years. President Ruth Cor-bould thanked the reUrlns treasurer and wished her the best of luck In her new home. Mrs. Ada Postuk was elected to fill the vacated post for the balance of the year. Miss Roberts was eleeted corresponding secretary. The chapter made a donation of slO to the Red Cross fund. The date of the nurses' spring dance was set for Tuesday, May 2. The dance will be held In the Oddfellows' Hall. Tickets are being solU by chapter members and at the Prince Rupert-Public Health Unit. Mrs. Slckler was appointed delegate to the Soviet-Canadian Friendship meeting held Wednesday night. After the business meeting a social evening was spent. Bridge winners were Mrs. Chamberlain, who won first prize, and MUs Ruth Corbould, who captured the consolation prize. I Brightening the entertainment was a musical program In the form of violin and accordion duets played by Ralph Molstad on the violin and Johnny Dodds on the accordion. I Refreshments were served. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Magnus B. Anderson Pastor GOOD FRIDAY 11 a.m. NORSE Worship Music: Varden Singers. 8 p.m. ENGLISH "7 Words From the Cross." Music: Church Choir. Holy Communion following service. SATURDAY 8 p.m. NORWAY INVASION SERVICE: Several Musical Selections. Speakers: Capt. Walker and B. M. Simpson. " EASTER SUNDAY 11 a.m. "GOD WAS NOT SATISFIED." Anthem: Church Choir. 7:30 p.m. Informal Service. A cordial welcome to all! Canadian National i Steamships i 1 TWICE - WEEKLY I SAILINGS i iifMi i. t 1 i i in in: Hi-Miiiini Immediately Full details from any agent CANADIAN NATIONAL V-2-44 Announcements Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 6. I Dry Dock Employees' Dance. Thursday night. April 6. Proverb's Orchestra. i Norway Invasion Service, Luthran Church, Saturday, April !8, 8 pjn. Queen Mary Easter Monday Tea, Mrs. Alex. McKenzie. St. Andrew's Cathedral Spring Sale, April 13. St. Peter's Junior Sale. April 14 . Valhalla Bridge. April 17th. 8:30 pjn. Valhalla HalL ; Navy Auxiliary Dance. Odd fellows' Hall. April 18. C.W.L. bridge, whist, crlbbage. ,K.O.C. Hut. April 20. -LulheTali Te?" April 2oth'. Job's Daughters' Dance. Masonic Hall. April 21. T. O n A Dane Oddfellows' Hall. April 27. D? Carlo's Orch estra. L. P. P. Dnce. Eagles' Hall. April 27. Eastern Star Dance, April 28. Nurses' Spring Dance. May 2. Oddfellows' Hall. United Church Spring Sale. May 4th. For that Long-wanted MONUMENT OR MARKER See National Monuments 602 5th East Box 1125 Station B Prince Rupert, B.C. J. M. S. Loubser D.C. BA. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 DO.VT FORGET . . THE BIG DANCE SATURDAY, APRIL 8. 9 to 12 p.m. I.O.D.E. HALL (Formerly Eagles', 5th and McBrlde) Gentlemen 75c Roy Proverbs and His Orchestra Everybody Welcome KWONG SANG I1ING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday.10 p.m. to 12 pjn. Outside Orders from 2 p.m, to 12 p.m. Phone Red 247 Meet Me at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54 . FRASER STREET Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 72S Specialists on Builtup Roofs Kepalrs, Re-shlngllng Free Estimates J. L. CURRY . (Lace of Yukon) CHIROPRACTOR Smith, Block Phone Green 995 GEO. JJDAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YDUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 11C 4th Ave. E. RED 127 REID'S CAFE 725 Third Ave. West THE CHOICEST FOODS very carefully prepared Sandwich Bar. Now ,Open Irani a" a.m.$-dally to serve Soups, Hot Beefsteak Pies, Eggs, Omel-erts. Chill, Salads, and regular Sandwich list. Pies, Cakes, Ice Cream Special Dinner Menu from 5 to 7 p.m. Closes at 12:45 a.irt THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 pjn. to 2 ajn. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Black 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN world over as lead- -i&? mo- in Oun tv nrul 1 1r A 1. H Styling. There is a 0 m&- Stetson-made Hat in f S V' hf All Price Ranges. ' A . . . stetson to rn PREMIER 0.JU . . . STETSON C7 Tft MEDALIST .jU, . . STETSON C7 CA STRATOLINER V Jw . . . STETSON C7 Cfl SPECIAL J" THE "BROCK" C flA bv STETSON VU.UV GAMES for the Whole Family Table Tennis Sets $4.50 Bingo 72 card sets $1.40 Snakes and Ladders '.1 75c Jig Saw Puzzles 60c up Funny Face Skill Ball ;. . . . 25c Fold, Away Doll House-Furniture rJ . . 10c Blow-a-PJane 25c Bow and Arrow Sets . . 50c Table Horseshoes 40c A.B.C. Blocks 65c Spelling Sets 30c Dart Boards 75c Sail Boats , . 30cup Parchesi , 80c Star and Studio the new Hollywood Game 50c Time flies, one quarter of 1944 is gone. The A t " t A . MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD, f VI WWW J AW WW a L anxious question is what does the next , quarter jiold for us. Our Store will be Closed 6th and 7th of April Send us your orders by mall Phone 775 ' 327 3rd Avenue Annette Powell's Beauty Shop Is Now Open Under the very capable management of Miss Peggy Saunders 4th Street, Acrosa From Post Office Phone Blue 917 for Appointment mi.,.. MONK 652 ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS 4