Ay MARCH 15, 1944 1,1 N CI I BOX SUGGESTIONS IrJ S-wkrje Salmon iMirliflul .lie Tin ls liihtlU in Tomato uift' I'rem for liichrj NEY TALKS! AND THESE SAVINGS GIVE YOUR DOLLARS SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT BUTTER First Grade Ovcrwaitca Finest Quality Fully Guaranteed 1.19 Siurf t'here IndiTidml tire tin 5r led River Cereal Strawberry Jam 3-oz. jars. 2 for 1 coupon, per jar Swansdown Flour Assures Huffy Texture Cakes. Pork & Beans Royal City Brand, IG-oz., 2 tins 4 APPLES YELLOW ' NEWTON8 I V Per ctck cm I box dSD DELICIOUS or WINESAPS--box 4 I . 3.35 FANCY DEUCIOUS-- Sand- box QO iO I c I I "REE DEMVEUY I fl lip nii'iicvi I iiKANKES Sweet and wl I ITS MUSIC TO OUR EARS . . . KS 0ur ti'emendous selection of merchandise ri uur service. It makes us really proud to KV r lhc 1,eol),e of -Prince Rupert can buy " vul,iience and satisfaction here. THE VARIETY STORE COAL! Jd StocJt8 of Foothills, Alberta, and Dulkley alley Conl I 00 (lays ntice before delivery is expected will be appreciated. JIIPOIT EVITT & CO. LTD. t e i .15 .29 .19 Cream Style Corn-Gulden Bantam. Mmlt 2. Per tin Ubby Sauerkraut 2's. Each Baking I'owdrr Calomel, lJ-oi, tin 19r CEREAL OFFER t Quaker Com Hakes, I Quaker Puffed Wheat, and a Free riastlc Srmn " 29c 1Q A n. j 14 pk. fach 1 u a ruiAlUfco els Naptha Soap ftr v.- -. Washday Worries, Almonds H i.srriiem -May-n lille" M II I Cookers from Hazrlton. LL 100 lb. Sark dLi.Vd I S lb. 17c 26c u 59c iHBHir OVERWAITEA Free Delivery HISTORIC CtniB-ALL Spanish explorers in 1506 hi-troduced American timber to Europe, believing it would cure many serious diseases of Whist Drive. March 18, 8 pm. Valhalla Dance, Hall. March 24. THE DAILT NEWS PAOE TORE Mm LOCAL NEWS NOTES letterbox A Carpenter' Wednesday. 8 Union Meeting a sons of Norway Dance. Frl- pjn.. Fraser St. .may I7th, Oddfellows' Hall. Special business. Members please attend. (C3) Col. J. W. Nicholls retnrned to the city this morning -from a business trip to Vancouver. R. S. Cunningham of Hazelton arrived In the city this morn ing from Vancouver on his way back to Hazelton. Sore throat I At9itctd...trtaBttleTlme-TrjteJ i VapoRub melt a m m s In your mouth MM kf 9 i... works faxlT VAPOR UB Valhalla Hall, Oddfellows' W.A Canadian Legion Dance I.O.D.E. Hall. March 24. Little Norway Tea, Lutheran Church, March 25. i St Peter's Sale. March 30. Presbyterian April 6. Spring Sale, Queen Mary Easter Tea, Mrs.-Parkin's. RUPERT BRAND SMOKED Black Cod Smoked Daily Monday St. Andrew's Cathedral Spring Sale, April 13. Eastern Star Dance. April 28. Public Opening OF Red Shield Service Centre (Next Rupert Hotel) TOMORROW (THURSDAY), at 2:.')0 P.M. COLONEL,-1). H. .MARTYN Officiating Other Military and Civic Officials will be present The public are invited to attend the "Open House" following Canadian Fish & Cold Storage rniNCE nurcitT Co. Ltd. British COLUMBIA Dancing from 10 to 2 ajn. 64) William Lambie returned to the city thus morning from a business trip to Vancouver. Nick Christopher this morning from trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Alex Mitchell gathered I Vancouver I the cut flowers and mountain 1 returned Percy Leopold returned this morning from a two weeks business trip to Vancouver. returning to Vancouver follow-ilng the funeral of Mrs. W. I Chenoski on Monday. A The P T.A. meeting for this j coj. d. b. Martyn. area corn-month will be combined with the mandin officer, returned this I Social Hygiene meeting at the morning from a trip to Van- Naval Drill Hall at 8 pjn this evening. All members re asked to try and be present. couver. Mrs. Robert Cameron return ed this moming from a trip to ferns with which First Presby-, a. M. Martinuson and B: Han lertan Church was decorated 'gen relumed this morning from Monday night for the concert!, visit to Vancouver dining frnd organ recital. Six members which they dealt with co-opera-of the Junior Choir acted as Stive association business. ushets in the persons of Barbara Flaten. Vlckl Meufells. Viola Prendergast, Viola Prendergast, Yvonne Morlson. David Smith, and John Currle. Mrs. A. F. Mac-Sween.'Mrs. James Hadden and. Mrs. A. McMullen were In charge t the luncheon served for members of the choir and their guest ifter the concert. Announcement Dry Dock Employees' Dance Friday night. March 17. Proverb's Orchestra. ' St. Patrick's Tea. sale home :ocking. 3 pjn. Card party 8 i.m K.O.C. HaU, March 17. Mrs. Gas Krause and daugh ter Jean, returned this morning from Vancouver. Ms. McCarthy, the former Miss Lois McRae. is here from Vancouver, paying a visit with her parents. Mr and Mrs. D. C McRae. Fourth Ave East. e'Scritchini: tm ntl l- IuUm Mtfftr itch ft a NfiRbs mi Urn tn idk In. iMtctMC liJw. M- vc. n. i. d. rmr pm, r.tf" kAr u.d.v. rxisotinKiN Lieut. Col. Coy, local commanding officer of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps i Chief Louis Starr. Mrs. Louis' Drown. Titus Campbell, Mrs Dorcas Heavenor and Miss Bertha Miller left yesterday for K)tkatla where they will attend the investiture of Chief Edward Gamble with the Birtlsh Empire Medal. Major John Steele, area super visor for war services of the Salvation Army, arrived in the city this morning from Vancouver, being here until tomorrow night, when he will return south, in connection with the opening of the Army's new service men's hostel in the city. Tne lowest temperatures ever recorded in Rome was 16 degrees above zero. IX nir srrumr. mnt or IIRtTIl fOITMHIA is rtMiiuiT. In thr Mailer nt Irif "AdmlnWr-" trutlun1' Art." art In Hie Ullrr of the t(lf- nf Knht OIrn, lccmwl, lnlrttr. TAKE NOTICE tht by Ordr-r cf Ht Honcnr Jiilgr FL'hfT Lrjntl Jwft of the Supreme Ocmrt ot British Columbia, I waa on the 18th day of February AD. 1944. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Knut Olsen, formerly of Montreal, Quebec, deceased, who died on or about the 3rd day ot January, AD. 1944. Alt persona Indebted to the said Estate re required to pay the amount Cf their Indebtedness , to me forthwith and'all persona having claims against the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 31st day of March AD. 1944, falling which distribution wlU be made having regard only to such claims ot which I shall hare been notuled. DATED at Prince Rupert. BC. this 18th day of February A D. 1944. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. 1)0 NT FORGET . . THE BIG DANCE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 9:30 - 1:00 a.m. I.O.D.E. HALL (Formerly Eagles', 5th and McBrlde) Gentlemen 75c Roy rroverbs and Ills Orchestra Everybody Welcome NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 193 l NEGLECTING INDIANS Editor. Daily News: Some consideraUon is now be ing given to the venereal dis ease jjroWem among the natives In Prince Rupert since the records of the Health Clinic show that venereal Is most prevalent among them. This is largely due a buslnea " r " . " " .7 . . ueparuneni 01 inaians Aliairs In not providing them with any social or moral education. The Indians are wards of the government so the government should be asked to take meas- , Mr. and Mrs. Mike Chenoski, nresJf "ff1 "ftal ram' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chenoski andiace the setU1ng u? Indian fatth c,mlcs Mrs. K. Wagner left last night on various reserves and including education on social hygiene in the schools. I strongly condemn the attitude taken by Norton Youngs when he said before the Junior Chamber of Commerce that if a public swimming pool were ever realized in Prince Rupert ho Indians should ever be allowed in It He might have sug gested that they be required to produce a medical certificate to prove they were free from any communicable diseases but to discriminate against an entire racial group Is not only showing a lack of faith in democratic Institutions but also a resort to methods practiced by this country. Geo. Oakey. MANCHESTER. V Fred Wilson dldnt report for a medical examination when he received his call-up papers. Came a form demanding his presence at a recruiting depot His father explained that Fred is only eight years old. J iiMii'il 1 1IUH1III was the speaker today at th. Ufjf L Minora BlaJeS DIUQei weekly hiwheon of the Prince! f"'""'" n.rur r-tu vi. 1 Minero Is by for tt bet and sharped . ' ... . , couW-ada Wod In its doss. Ms tt SET !l,SerVinCe " W Wod. 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