AY MAHCH 1. 1944 inc. umut n&Wb PAQEFTV :et Me At IHNNY'S Johnny's ACK BAR far Cntttr It Tops) 'UMi.Mmnm .v ion Footwear l-A. J, DOMINATO. dies . . . 1 a. e t . wins a big lun cn ur C oats and jcr k I. ' re utortc- appers and yers . . . I zv: received a f . r ail kinds ot IWj ps;r 30 per cent v-.zr, u - pne else received a ahlpme n( of COATS Diuount for Cah. GOLDBLOOM Ave., I'rinre Itupert p:-- " 'he Da; v Nw Sfcomi Avenue f LOCAL NEWS NOTES Noel B. Taylor of Mawett returned to the Queen Charlotte Ijslandj today on a brier biul-n visit to the city. -Kurt Under, Mauett hotel man, returned to the Island today alter a brief, business vllt to the city alnoe yesterday. Ell Brldden of Ma&sett arrived In the city yesterday for n brief vltlt, returning today to Uu Queen Chariotto Island. mi nc ikwts iiijsci , irrjz roomer co, Hub the throat, cbeit WICKS '.tested VAPORUB Mr John n. Morgan returned to ltuxU-y Inlet, Queen Charts Island, ai the week-end -t f t . u Vancouver Chaplain C. M: McKtttrlcfc. naval padtw herv, Mill be the .speaker tomorrow at the regti-,ar weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. Mrs. II. MrCortUtun of Mas-sett arrived In the city yeter-day from MosmII and will pro ceed Friday night on a trip to Vancouver. Meeting today at Reld's Cafe, members of the Prince Rupert Oyro Club, at the regular week ly luncheon, enjoyed moving pictures shown by Hugo Craup-ner. President Frank Skinner was In the ehatr and there was h good attendance of members ANNOIJNCKMRNT The YJil.CA. Red Triangle Club Moose Hallt has been clowd until further notice for extensive repairs. Curtailed activities will carry on at Empress Hall, opposite Prhic Rupert Hotel Fresh local Haw anil s Pasteurized MH.K 1 VAI.KNTIN DAIRY rilONE 657 lUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Wc-t- doltar. have more cents" He have a complete variety of available Hlrweries, Fresh Fruits and: Veetal)les Tobaccos and Confectionery Ci..IVfJtY throughout the City thrr Umea weekly TV ;days. Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian lesion INCOME TAX W Inc(me Returns to he filed on or before APRIL IJO, 1911 FOIt.MS NOW AVAILABLE Prepared by R. E. MORI Phone s4n9s Vork sunn tilsoniiuih: I'M.MKIfS "Jloosc llcacl Rraml" TIIUHSTON'S "I'lK'iidaliU., Siilid iiiul ComfurlnWc wily Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home nf HnnJ .QAopsr1 S. O, N, meeung March 2, 8 o'clock. ThuiBday 52 A Tonight, 6; 15 pm.. CFPR, the C.C.F. presenU LAC. Archibald, Federal -Candidate. H; O; Van dcr 8luy returned this morning from a trip to Vancouver. George Dlbb Is home from hta naval duties on the Atlantic for a visit on leave. Harold Johnston, local superintendent of Wartime Houslne Limited, returned this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dleldal returned this morning from Vancouver where Mr. Dieldai has been undergoing medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scott returned this morning after spending a month's holiday in Vancouver Alvln Johnson, formerly employed with Burns and Company here, arrived In the city this morning from Vancouver enroute to Ketchikan where he w:!1 t.ike ( haire of the office of a flh n company. STOPPED QU1CMIY i lSaH mfWipmi 11c mm ft M ritisci: riti.kt ROOFING CO. Box : Specialist on Huiltup Hoof Kepaln, Itf-lilnr.llnr Free Estimates FAR NORTH ADVENTURE Trio Entertaining Fishier in Alaska, Covered 11,000 Mile In Five Weeks. By ENID NEMY (Canadian Press Staff WrlUri WINNIPEG, March 1 Lonely soldiers and airmen, based at Isolated pasts In Alaska, won't forget a trio of dancing and singing stars who brought them entertainment from the outside. Ptes. Hank McCnne and: Buddy Pepper of : Hollywood, now with the United States Army In central Canada, I and CBC singing star, Patricia Berry of Winnipeg, were the , ' Alaskan morale-builders." I They recently returned from la 11.000-mlle Jaunt, entertaining American and Canadian forces up north and with them they brought the acclaim of UiJ. army authorities. They travelled by air, train and army transport and In five weeks gave 45 performances for soldiers of four United Nations. ' They performed anywhere from mess halls to , hospital i wards, and played to enlisted! men, offlcera, war workers", Eskimos, and even four iralj.on a rock. ' "The seals loved us," said Hank. "They waved and clapped madly." One of Pat's most embarrassing moments came at a lonely outpost where the only available dressing room was behind i movie screen. The stage light was placed so that It Ulumln- ' 'he screen. As Pat slipped uff her dress, shoes and stock rr-ri nf Thanks Mr-, c . Ross of Winni peg withes in thank the many friends of the late Mr. William Miller for their kindness and sympathy extended to her In her sad bereavement Special thanks to Dr. Cade and thj nurses of the Prince Ruperj Oeneral Hospital, Mr. and Mrs E. J. Smith, Mr. Norman"Watt. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wlngham. Mr. Arthur Bayne. Mr. Jack Mowatt. Mr Peter Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Parker. ings, her silhouette could be i clearly -seen 'by the boys In-the : audience and they howled. Finally Hank came overhand revealed the cause of the uproar. T still blush when I think about It." said Pat. j An incident that "scared us , out of two years' growth" came when they were flying- at 6.000 feet and both engines stopped simultaneously. The plane went Into a 30 decree dive and had dropped 4.000 ft- when the pilot pulled out of It" Hank said. "From then on it took a bulldozer and three regiments to get Buddy Into a plane he's still white." One eventful day they lost Pat. "Alaska Is a big place -and Pat Is a small person we were absolutely bewildered," sa!d Buddy. Next day Pat reappeared. She had spent several en-loyable hours with Ingrld Bergman and her troupe. "Miss Bergman Is wonderful," enthused Pat. "She's charming and a marvellous lEuneral'Nbtice Moose are requested to 5 attend the funeral of W Brother Charles Miller. Thursday, March 2, at 2:S0 pjn., from Orenviile Court Funeral Chapel. Announcements- Aii dratlwrneuu iir thl column Ul lis charted for a (ml moath at 25c i word. Women of the Moose Dance, Oddfellow' Hall, Wednesday. March t, DeCarlo's orchestra, 10 to 2. Dry Dock Employees' Dance, March 3. Proverb's Orchestra. C.C.F. Dance, March 10. Oddfellows' Hall. DeCarlo's Orchestra St. Patrick's Tea. salt home cooking. 3 p.m. Card party 8. p.m. K.O.C. Hall, March 17. WA Canadian Legion Dance I.OJJ.E. Hall.Jrch24i Here's GOOD NEWS! . . . DANCING I.O.D.B. HALL (Formerly Eagles, 5th Ave. and McBride) EVERY WEI), and SAT. xNIGHT Starting TONIGHT! .March 1st (9::!0 p.m. till 1 a.m.) EATURING Rupert' Outstanding Dance Band Sensation ROV I'ltOVnitllS and hU 7Swing Quintet77 -A Musical Treat for Dancing Feet" Here's the treat you've been waiting for, So C'mon Folks . . LET'S DANCE! CENTS. SJ.2. LADIES FREE E VERYROD Y W E LCOM E 'Cl-iffcm.' Service for Hats. Coats, etc : ZZ k- "3T I DEDICATED TO THE SERVICE OF MANKIND Activities of the St. John Ambulance Brigade are as widely diversified as they. are effective. In cities large and small ... in every Province of the Dominion . . . Divisions of the Brigade are carrying on their great work of voluntarily serving humanity. In the Maritime Provinces thousands of frost-bitten and! wounded survivors of the Battle of the Atlantic have been given first aid and transported to emergency hospitals. Brigade members have been on duty for countless hours in the hospitals of Canada, Army Hospitals and hospitals of the Department of Pensions and National I lealth. On the highways, on the ski slopes, at public meetings . : : wherever there is a potential need for trained First Aid . . . there you find members of the St. John. Ambulance Brigade ready to help the sick and injured with skill and efficiency. And rememberthese men and women of the Brigade serve without pay. For further information, get in touch with your local St. John Ambulance Association Branch or Brigade Division; or write Commandery Headquarters, 321 Chapel Street, Ottawa, Ontario. DO YOU KNOW. . . the difference between the St. John Ambulance Ajocition nd i he St, John Ambulance Hrigide t The Auociacion ii the teaching branch where claacs in First: Aid, audi Home' Nuraing are conducted. The Urisade it the trrving bramh . ... acninji humauiiy at all timet in eace auJ war. Snlpt Amtmlanr? 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