a. i- ! :l i.l, i nr. iXt f.IAY 17. 1944 . ,01 recruit to enlist in the Permission 'to hold tag days A" . ... .. -Ml...- ..... .-j aj'uvc rtimjr. wmniwH Kruiiura to inree organlia-.;, ; ige 32. left losttlons by the city council in t: Vancouver reccp- meeting Monday night. The re-Ui haa been em- .queU weTe: Sea Cadeta, May loiter at the dry 27; Gyro Club, June 10; and i.jmc UatMHhxrd-fHill Sixty Chapter 4.O.D.E., at an unspecified date. Today, more than ever . . . A STORE iS KNOWN BY THE BRANDS IT KEEPS! Wc linvc-n very limited supply of Stanfield's I nd( rwear in the heavier weights. Make your purchase NOW while our stock is complete in .::c - aniipkl H Shirts and Drawers. 15!. a Lalxjl quality. Per garment Enfield's Shirts and 'Drawers. Iled Lalw'l quality. Per garment ;wfield' Combinations. Hljf Lahel quality. Per suit s i iiold's Comhinntions. Jt 1 Label quality. Per suit ; -ld'H Combinations. No. 0800. ,jrc "Wool Do Luxe quality. I r uit Public ic Addl .$3.00. $2.50 $5.00 $4.50 $5.50 rvaaresses Will be given by ELSE MARGRETE ROED .t woman to escape from Nail-occupied Norway to this country. Lutheran Church T !av. May 18 8 30 p.m. In Norwegian Presbyterian Church Friday. May 19 8:20 pjn. In F.njIMi Atlmlwion 5c i .Kale at Katen Co-op, Watts Si Nkkenon. C - n;rs pru Store. No orders by phone p!'vx dv for War Services local news NOTES A S O N. Dance, Oddfellows Hall, Friday, May 19, 9:30 p.m. (118) Mrs. B. E. Morgan of Blhnor wag a visitor in the city Monday. AHoapital Auxiliary Tea, Nurses' Home, Thursday, 3 to 6. Ernest Unwin k on a week's business trip to Stewart. Don't forget C.W.L. bridge. whist, crlbbage, Thurs. 18, 8 p.m. K.O.C. Hut Prizes, refreshments. (117) Mr. and Mrs. W. M. WatU left Monday night on a holiday trip to Vancouver. Commander Charles M. Cree, Naval Officer In charge here, was today's speaker at the regu lar luncheon of the Prince Ru- pcrt Qyro Club. Dr. Robert Morton, who has been Intenrtn at Tacoma hos pital following his graduation In medldne, arrived in the City Monoay afternoon from Tacoma and left by last evening's train for his home m Kansas Cltr after a brief visit here with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hullo, Folks! Here I am, "REDDY" at your finger-tips to give you 24-hour service Service that can't bo equalled at such low cost as your electrical appliancos give you. I'm on the Job, for voy, 24 hours every day in the year: Reddy says: tn War Savings A quarter Invested reaolarly Stamp. It little o pay for your share In Victory. "THE "DAILY NEWS Notice -to Fishermen Joint meeUng of Vessel Owners, Na tive and members of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, will be held In the Deep Sea Fisher men's Hall, Wednesday, May 17, at 7:30 pjn. (Hi Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh left on Monday evening's train for Terrace to take up residence for the season at their summer home. A The annual meeting of the Parent-Teachers' Association will be held In Booth Memorial School, Wednesday, May 17, at u.w f uiwn IU( MM v there will be a musical program and refreshments will be served. All members are Invited to at tend. (110) Jack Hopkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hopkins of this city, has been successful in his first year medical studies at the University of Manitoba. He Is spending the summer attached to the Port Simpson Oeneral Hospital. . i immsm WsL-JI Tb il lUfca o on ma la riT"nfcW Cii4,ia tier klltllL, Mfl xla.t Ibrr will K"l'ViItX9 liia (tin on A'B9 food - dtltcloal - f y VITA WE AT 5vw A CSISPBSIAD., V, (matron EaUad l.h Vj ad Viourr. , P j biscuits pem LONDON, ENGLAND City council Monday night "granted a request of Alderman Nora E. Arnold that the use of the council chamber on June 14 be used for the organization "Tia. uau.i lit- wrii - r lti. MVa proceed to Mayo Clinic at Roch- f.'ter, Minnesota, where he ha been awarded a fellowship of a year and a half. Committee of Wartime Prices and Trade Board. The city-council Monday night appointed the chairmen of :the Board of Works, the finance, and the utilities committees to meet the grievance committee jof the Civic Employees Fcdera- :n at an early aate. Tne re quest for a meeting was made by the Federation. "Radio listeners from various parts of the city are complaln-.ng about a powerful roar, presumably generated by some in dustrial equipment, that comes 18. in regularly a few minutes alter 10 o'clock each night to Interfere with the -CBC news broadcast. Naturally, it Is Indignantly Jelt that something should be done about it. Permission was granted by'the city council Monday .night to the Prince Rupert Chinese Patriotic .Association, jp show a ifllm in the Kuo Min Tang build -ling. 840 Third Avenue, on the evenings of May 20 and 21. The :film will depict the struggle of the Chinese against the Japanese and admission will be by contribuUon. BURN WOOD For Summer Dry Slabwood, cord 510.00 Dry Jackplne S12J0 HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 Mutual Benefit FOR Health and Accident See JOHN L. WRIGHT Phone 741 Pioneer Rooms, No. 6 ANNOUNCEMENT THF. I.O.D.E. HALL (Formerly KaRlcs. 5th and .Mcllride) Under New Management DANCING! EVERY WEDNESDAY And SATURDAY GOOD MUSIC Gents 75c : Ladles Free PosiUvely no undesirables or liquor allowed on these premises TILLIE THE TOILER W HAT CrAlKl'ii TAKING A DETACHMENT TO HAWAII US Seedless to say, every tea consumer in Canada will welcome the increase in the TEA ration and will lose no time in resuming some of the pleasant habits he was wont to enjoy in pr elation days. What a treat it will he for the tired housewife to have her tea again in the mid-morning or afternoon when its delicious refreshment means so much to her. You may depend on it, to the best of our ability, every grocer in Canada will he kept supplied Avith a fresh stock of delicious SALADA to meet these added needs A HALF POUND PACKET FOR ONLY TWO COUPONS Announcements All drtrttsenwnta tn this column Ul be charged tor a tun month at 2&c a word. Hospital Auxiliary Tea, May Presbyterian Tea, May 24th, Mrs. W. D. Lambie's, 330 4th Ave. East. Cambral Dance, IX3.0F. Hall, June 2. Help. Norway Tea, Lutheran Church, June 3. Hill Sixty Tea. June 7. Mrs. R. J. D. Smith. St. Peter's Tea, Mrs. Moo rehouse, June 15. J. W. Advertise in The Daily News. DANCE ODDFELLOWS' HALL Wednesday, May 31 PACIFICOJE Special: Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 6:00 ajn. to 2:00 ajn. a. Mckenzie furniture ltd. A GOOD FLaCE TO BUY TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS 33c White only. LUNCHEON SETS OF DISHES ?9.93 Six to each Cups, Saucers, Plates, Vegetable Dishes, etc. Phone 75 We Appreciate yoiiT Mail Orders. 327 3rd Avenue Any More OLD RECORDS? RCA Victor is sUll calling for old records. Well pay you CASH for them. Any old record, chipped or broken, except those with paper cores (Edison and VS. Columbia) are accepted. We will pay you 5c EACH FOR 10" RECORDS Sc EACH FOR 12" RECORDS Turn your old records Into cash and buy War Saving Stamps Bring your old records to A BOX OF 60 BAGS FOR ONLY TWO COUPONS Conservative Meeting A meeting of the Conservative Association will be held in the I.O.D.E. Hall, 5th Ave. E., on Monday, 22nd May, 1911, at 8:15 p.m. All Conservatives and supporters of John Bracken cordially invited. D. C. STUART, AcUng Secretary. THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 5 pjn. to 2 ajn. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 For that Long-wanted MONUMENT -OR MARKER See National Monuments C02 5th East Box 1425 Station B Prince Rupert, B.C. PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725. Specialists on Bulltup Roofs Repairs, Reshlngllng Free Estimates 6E0. JJAWE5 AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR i SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE J' FURNITURE AND HOUSE- (l HOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED jl Estimates Thone fori' Free Appointment; 146 4th Ave. E. RED 127 .. KWONG SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE G12 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tai) All your patronage welcome Open 5 pjn. to 12 p.m. Tuesday,10 p.m. to 12 pjn. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 pjn. Phone Red 217 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tohaccos and Confectionery FREE FREE DELIVERY DELIVERY throughout throughout the the City City three three times times weekly weekly (Tuesdays, (Tuesdays, Thursdays Thursdays and and Saturdays) Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion i 1 SHE MAV BE fl . Jf 1 MM I ' i ! ; 11t Sl M crT mfm t STUPID INDIFFERENCE iiy Westovcr f I i 7l MUST 1 1; ZZZ m I MUSTM'TJ JSHE'S THE INDIFFERENT J ' I SMflBii TRY TD iPv I - SEEM TO TYPE. DOESM'T CARE' IFVrAAKE A 1 BE SHlNINS UP NAlHETHER SHE MAKES AJ .JlSeD MY. OFFICERS 600D jTO IMPRESNg