EBRUARY 2UB44 ( II I yr i ivnivij nui ijivi i Pllklir- Maafinnr TifM in iiiiiii. mrr.i iiiv City of Prince Kupert has undertaken .' V,,, 1'iwcinn Pitv nf Nnir.'llalr A nnli. 11 I'll. v. . ...... . n - - !-' V f f iwk rwiui fir r rwj irif 1-4.111 intr Will Lv uviu ttb viiv, vni tiiiu wii t 1 (IH 111.1.1 of 7.'?fl t ti V, I Vi'l will J a.'.., " W t tv VV committees to arrange the necessary f it. .!.. !,. lt I II' H1UW"" ' ' ' '. ll it 1 A 11 1 terc 'cu in mis wormy oojeci 10 auenu H. D. THAIN, City Clerk. . . . . ... ri 1 tf niiini 1 1 r in ii or worn or ror uress For Leisure or For Sports ways just a utile more or the Newest Styles. licv f no more. 9 ERT MEN 5 & BOYS' SIORt en s Work Boots CUIUS TILSONHURG PALMER'S ".Moose Head Brand" THURSTON'S Dependable, Solid and Comfortable mily Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoe follow passengers didn't mind her bringing 'MV.Wi lint UUII V.tlUV V" ' - ioc tic - they had a ritiht to kick. They Knew uisu "io ticiay tiie hus. e-et them home a uuie inu-i, - 1'vujiiv? uin(img in ine rain, ami put jhu kiv unver h ncaii. The Far els 10c Please Have It Ready v Local Cash for old sold, Bulger's. At the regular meeting of the J. C. La Belle left yesterday Ladles' Orarwe Benevolent As- afternoon on a trip to Vancou-: soclatlon Thursday evening an Vtr . j lmnres&lve mpmflrlal service wa Orange Leap Year Dance, Monday, Feb. 28, I.O.O.F. Hall 9:30 p.m. (49) Harley Lewis and S. K. Allan left Thursday night for Vancou ver where they will attend a convention of the British Columbia Shipyards Federation as delegates of the loeal Boilermakers' Union. A See "7 Plagues" Illustrated. Sunday. 7:30 Oddfellows' Hall. Ounner William Brass left Pnf Itif ftlt rMHr ttvpt Sundar inging Home the Bacon: Orange Ladies Are In Session s pro Dtllr .tcrpi UomUy 10 44 pm. Ttiurtday and rnd.r 4 p m. Iron Trrnrr Mnndar Tvirdy Thunday, Friday and Jtlay II IB. 10NGER lAUIkC lit Id. the Charter being drapt-u In memory of Mrs. Darracott, Past Mistress of the Most Worshipful a rand Lodge of British America. The sum of $75 was voted to the Orange War Relief fund. last night on his return to his 1st. James version duUe with the Royal Canadian ' be used. Artillery .in Vancouver afto a; Next meeting nlsht of visit here with his parents, Mr. : Oranse Degree initiation and Mrs. William Brass. take nlaee. DreM Bargains, sizes 8 to 14, at the Wee Tot's Shoppe. '49) The contents of a room in the home of R. W. Erwtn were badly damaged by fire on Thursday afternoon hen gasoline spill- L. O. L Dance. Monday, Feb , i. o. o p Hsu Women of the Moose Dance. OddfeJtowt' Kail. Wednesday. March 1. DeCuto's orcheatr. 10 to 2. Dry Dock Employee' Da nee. March 3. Proverb's Orthrra. 1 C.C.F. Dance. March 10. Oddfellows' Hall. DeCarlo's Orchestra St. Patrick's Tea. sale home cooking. 3 p.m. Card party 8 pjn. K.O.C Hall. March 17. W.A. Canadian Legion Dance. flO Dl HaTTMIrWrsi: " " C.N.R. Trains Roman Catholic Diocese Divided The Roman Catholic vicariate ed on the floor when a lamp apostolic of Prince Rupert and was being filled, ignited. The Yukon has been divided in two- fire department put out tne one diocese to be known as blare before caught fire. the house hVelf Announcement AH iKlwtfcwmmU In thU column W It ebarfl fur full month at Jfte rl Marh'nUrtu' Dance. Oddfellow' !!. 9 pm.. Feb. 26. Prince Rupert and the other Whltehorse. Bishop E. M. Bunoz will be vicar apostolic here and Bishop J L Condert at White- horse Ration Schedule For Next Month March Coupon Calendar Following are valid dates for ration coupons in March: March 2. -Sugar red 27 and 38. butter purple) 52 and 53 mut i brown) 41, preserve D 14. 15 and 16. Mireh 9. Tea or coffee yel I. 3 and 4, meat 42. Mi;ch 16. Butter. 54 and 55, meat 43. March 23. Meat 44 . March 30 Sugar 29. tea or coffee E 5 and 6. butter 56 and 57. meat 45. Fellewtgg expire on March 31. Butter coupons 50, 51 52 and 53. Meat coupons 39, 43, 41 and 42. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD siiirBUiLnnts and ENCINKKKS Iron and Brasi Casting Kleetrlc and Acetylene Weldlnt srrciALiSTs on sawmill and MINING 5IACIIINEUY All Type of Cias Cntlnes Itepaired and Overhauled THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE i Over $30,000 has already been sent for the relief of war victims In the motherland from this . fund. ; The teaching of the Bible In the school was dltcussed, and it was decided to support the : Grand Lodge resolution that ! Bible teaching be not staited until there Is assurance that the of the Bible TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT One unfurnished room with use of kitchen and sitting room, for couple, or couple with one child. 837 11th Ave East. Ui CFPR nti Kiiot-cio SCHEDULE SATURDAY P.M. : 00 Sound off 4:15 O. I. Jive 4:30 Lower Basin Street 5:00 Yank 8wlng Session 5:30 Personal Album 5:45 Melody Round-up 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Your Radio Theatre 7:00 National Barn Dance 7:30-Jubllee 8:00 All Time Hit Parade 8:30 Truth and Consequences 9:00 Front Line Theatre 9:30 Kate Smith 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Recorded Interlude the 10:15 Harry James (lll 10:30 Bob Crasby ' 11:00 Silent. SUNDAY A.M. 10:00 Music for Sunday 10:30 Sammy Kaye 11:00 CBC News 11:05 Boston Symphony PL 12:00 Piano Ramblings 12:15 Hymns from Home 12:30 Music We Love 1:00 Andre Kostelanetz 1:30 Xavier Cugat 2:00 NBC Sunday 8ymphony 3:00 Labor Forum 3:30 Charlie McCarthy 4:00 Duffy's Tavern 4:30 Villaee Store 5:00 Cavaliers 5.15 Just Mary 5:30 Family Hour 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Program 6:15 Hymns from Home 6:30 Service Men's Program 7:00 Hour of Charm 7:30 Bob Hope 8:09 Mail Call 8:30 The Great Glldersleeve 9:00 Comrades In Arms 9:30 Command Performance 10:00-CBC News 10:05 Vesper Hour 10;30 Silent , MONDAY AM. 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 3:45 Vernon Geyer 9:00 Morning Visit 9:15- The Oakies 9:30--CBC News 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Mirror for Women 10:15 Marek Webber 10:30 Wilf Carter 10:45 They Tell Me 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ray Andrade P-L 12:00 Vaughn Monroe 12:30 Spotlight Bands 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded Interlude 12:55 Program Resume 1:00 One Night Stand 1:30 School Broadcast 2:00 Silent flay Onfy- Wlvrt'Yov Nd A A U.CM7C tl IDKIITI PP Tn I i'Mnim,H"MrMIa , -A Good Place to Buy- more grey Please, Folks, do not take large parcels on the bus during rush hours. Help Yourselves by Helping us to keep the Buses running on time. Arrow Bus Lines CHESTERFIELD SUITES in 3 pieces covered with Velour and Tapestry, with full Spring construction. Per Suite, Priced from $175.00 10 CEDAR CHESTS in beautiful matched walnut veneer. Priced from $39.50 Phone 775. 327 3rd Avenue GANGWAY! For Real Tiddley's Internationally declared "Bei In the World", orltlnated and Mill Produced by TIIE ST. JAMES TAILORS Material definitely THE BEST (21-oz. Pure Wool) Bell Drape or Medium Pants. s18 .50 Prepaid To You Complete With Zipper. Any Width Bottoms. Delivered to vou.10 days from receipt of your order. Use Air-Mall. We have measurements on file of all the Tiddleys made by us In the past 2 years or otherwise write us for our EASY SIMPLIFIED Self-Measure Chart and you can't miss. Best flrade Radge and Ilegalia Gold or Red. Satin Silks, Dickies, Tallies, Hand-made Collars, Hats by Scully. (Always in Stock). SATISFACTION GUARANTEED THE ST. JAMES TAILORS (Pacific Coast Naval Outfitters) C33 Yates Street. COMING YOUR WAY Yes, the new EATON Catalogue for Spring and Summer, 1944, is rolling off the presses and will soon be in the mails on it's way to you. We think you will be sur-priied and pleased with the variety of roods diiplayed for every member of the family, as well as the farm and home. Maay of the more popular lines you hare come to know are still missing (war-time casualties), bat where pos sible substitutes have been found that should give you Dearly as much satisfaction. Held your Spring Shopping Plans until you receive this new Catalogue. You will find It worth your while. SHOP TRdM EATON'S CATALOGUE "A STORE BETWEEN COVERS" T EATON C 1 1 1X4 Mark every grave while you have the opportunity. They deserve it See National Monuments C02 5th East Box 1425 Station B Prince Kupert. B.C. Fresh Local Haw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY , rilONE 657 J.M.S.Loubser D.C, B-A. Chiropractor Wallace Block Phene Cin: GENEROUSLY i Fashion Footwear A. J. DOMlNATO. iiiiiicnrsasufaraiiii i Ladies . . . We are allowing a big discount on our Coats and Fur -Goods before stocktaking. Trappers and Buyers ... We have received a large order for all kinds of fur. We pay 30 per cent more than any one else. Just received a shipment of COATS Big Discount for Cash. W. G0LDBL00M Third Ave., Prince Rupert VICTORIA. B.C. Advertise tn the Dah ewsl One Briglit Spot in the World, tjaJ t: IT'TT mi 7 " sTir-i s - Give Generously... THENEED IS GREAT! Cold Wave Coming Soon! We will be closed for one week while attending the demonstration for the new sensational COLD WAVE, a permanent without heat, pads, or machine. Watch for it! SUNRISE BEAUTY SALON VIOLET. 6th Ave. and Fulton St. CHARTS Phone Blue 913 Are Essential for the Fishing Fleet IVp h.iv a Inrr-p stock of Charts for local fish- I ing grounds and coastal waters. BRITISH ADMIRALTY CHARTS DOMINION GOVERNMENT CHARTS U.S. HYDR0GRAPHIC CHARTS Note Large scale Charts of Alaska Waters can only be obtained with permission of the Naval Control Officer.) No restrictions on general charts. Pilot House Log Books Books on Navigation and Marine Engineering 1 me l ables. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents? We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the city three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion SHOP AT TIIE SEVENTH AVE. MARKET The Friendly Store" , Wo handle'SWIFT'S PREMIUM MEATS and VAN'S BREAD Also Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Our Prices Are Ittght