28, 194 IOTICE TO WAR WORKERSl Drops at First e or Sneeze tent Many Developing can lost days lost pay. Put a few drops of Vicks up racn nosim at ursi enuuc, sncrcc or sign 01 nnic precaution mas natural ac- uiiihf olds, and so helps prevent many Wlli i-ifuscd In time. Try mw0l uai tlons In the package. ffR RV HWIi EAT LANDS A state plan anda of Cape jrasina sult- whir.li luc- wtant is an Byc-i nc gov- lb:kUc ucernc icr2 w.ater cer- lof c 'abllshfd iltlo TEA CHINESE MEDICINE Tea was used in China as n medicine rather than a beverage until about 500. PFITER AS 'RANSOM When the Ooths captured Rome the city ransomed itself from the invaders with 4,000 pounds of pepper; spires were then more precious than gold. iHYDRATED BEANS iE OUR Qftc '1 1 lie No. 1 SIDE BACON Ice per 11). 35c M HEAD LETTUCE 1 25c ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.CA. and Y.W.C.A. (By DOROTHY OARBUTT) 'Way back In the early days o( the war when the first detachment ot Canadian Scottish was up here a romance blossomed between one or our Prince Rupert girls, later a Junior Hostess at the "Y", and one or the Scottish boys. The regl met 'again and so they were married and we hope will live happily ever after. They, were married at Grace Presbyterian Church in Calgary on March 18th,' the bride being Leading Airwoman Jean Cameron, youngest daughter ot Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Cameron of Prince Rupert, and the groom Is Lieutenant Fred Clarke, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark live at Nanalmo. The bride wore a brown dress with green access- nniversary INUES ALL THIS WEEK iniversary Circular 2 pages led full with bargains avail- it your Overwaitea store, or 843, and have one in tomor- mail. LIFEBUOY SOAP I0NTIAC MATCHES of MO )0 FT. WAX PAPER ,EAD... i IERS LOW 1 10c 19c 15c Per pkt. orles and a corsage of white gardenias. The honeymoon was spent at Nantoh, Alberta. We wish the young couple every happiness and point out to any critical young men that Rupert girls must have what It takes when a chap can go all the way overseas and back without rinding anyone to his liking than or our own homegrown Ana wnne uus weuumg wa .. j .... ... l . fcj2tT?i,W.b'f?t 0,n on- another important ne Z'i Jlned lh event was in the making on the and,Tlme,ma"hf,d ame day. when little Barbara -on. But Time also retraced its um . nn.r steps and brought the boy back and M K lMKn of the to Calgary for an officer's herms Reserve. Barbara course after three years over- was on Saturday. March seas duties and, of course, you 18 at 8J0 ajn and wel hed 8,x guessed t. The girl happened; nlne ounccs ut.g yu uc bmuuiicu uii valval;, mcjr now, B-B lor Barbara, oh here Is Is Barbara or Babette means "A stranger" well, well, welcome . little strangerl And ot Lorraine it says the meaning Is uncertain, although Laura, It's nearest neighbor means "The Laurel." And the Laurel la the emblem ot fame. Congratula Hons Mum and Dad) DUBLINTS ANCIENT NAME The ancient name ror Dublin was Ashcled. Sale ADDITIONAL PRICES LISTED HERE TO ASSURE OUR CUSTOMERS WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD .. No. 1 PURE LARD Any Brand, 3 ii. STARTING THIS WEEK CITY-WIDE DELIVERY EVERY SATURDAY Tuesday West Wednesday East Thursday West Friday East Order Before 1 p.m. Previous Day ISURE NO-RUB WAX No. 1 BUTTER Overwaitea Brand, 3 lbs BANANA FLAKES INSTANT P0STUM 23C " 43C Overwaitea 25c 110 SPAGHETTI WITH CHEESE Catelli, lG-oz. tins, 2 fr 15c PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE 15c GRADE "A" LARGE EGGS 57c In carton per doz v ' HANDY SODA BISCUITS Economy Size, 30 CHECK OUR WEEK-END WINDOW THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE 'FASHIONS ARE PLAIN Clothes Are Drab Under Ration But Women Use Ingenuity to Keep Smartly Dressed By MARGARET ECKER Canadian Press Stair Writer LONDON, March 28 Oi There , aren't many headlines In a story ; on women's fashions in Britain these early spring days. The crowds of women that hurry along the Strand or Plcca-dlly are about as smart, or as unsmart, as a similar crowd would be on Toronto's Yonge Street or Vancouver's Granville Street. Clothes here are a bit drab and a bit trayed at the edge. Rationing has done that. They, " are a bit uniform too. Utility ' has done that. But all In all wo- men In London are putting up a stiir fight to be smartly dressed and most ot them are succeeding. Those who know say that English women are better dress ed than ever before. The May-fair smarties with their pre-war Hollywood wardrobes may be devastated by the shrinkage, bui women or moderate mean who may have been tempted before by two cheap little dresses, now with the phantom or clothing coupons with her with she shops buys one teally good dress and looks smarter than ever. There's still the venerably baggy English tweed suit but English women have round out that good tweeds can be cut in to creations ot tailored art. And when they give up 12 hoarded coupons one quarter of the year's total almost they make sure It Js well cut ot shoulder, waistline and skirt. The same suit or the good little simple wool dress goes everywhere. Everybody works In England, and night life starts a split second alter work leaves off. A theatre curtain may go up as early as '5:15 pjn., 6:30 p.m. at the latest, so there's no time to whip home for a quick change between the Job and play. Even the sleepy time gals like to be home by 11. psa. in, this rront line town, so' a quiet' eve ning ot dining and dancing has to start between .6 and 7 pm. SOMHItF. DINNER CLOTHES English gentlemen or gentle women may dress tor dinner In the Atrican jungle but they dine In the clothes they wore all day at the Savoy or their smart little club in the West End. The girl who still possesses a dinner dress and does a lightning act to go home in time to change It tor a party, is a sorry sight in tront ot the Ritz when the tun's over, waiting, probably in the rain tor the taxi that never comes. And not many filmy dresses can retain their dignity after a ride home in the underground or on the top of a bus. The smart little black dress Is a wartime playglrls friend in need and the girls who wear them are the best dressed things wherever they are. The girls work hard to keep them interesting and one night the faithful frock will have pink trimmings, with pink flowers In the wearer's snood, and the next time white, or maybe a collar of sparkling sequins. Sot many of the girls around town these days could stop traffic with their clothes but they do manage to -be more chic than English women are supposed to be. The war's brought Its clothes revolution too. A couple of years ago here, people say that women rushed into slacks and most went bareheaded but they look more kindly in skirts and hats now, when they can get them. Birthday of Native Child KITSEGUKLA, March 28. A good time was enjoyed by Klt-segukla residents at a birthday party held In the Kltsegukla Hall for Rueben Charles Wesley on his third birthday. Feature of the party was a large decor ated cake make by Mrs. Walter D. Wesley, the boy's mother. Speakers of the evening were Jeffrey Johnson, Joseph Wesley l and Peter Mask, and the re freshment grand march was led : by Morris Williams. i Music was supplied by the Wesley Brothers orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Wesley and' Nora and violet Weseley served the lunch, CHEMISTRY SERVES CANADA MODERN PACKAGING FOR FIRST AID 2 A FIGHTING man's life may depend on having a clean, dry, sterile, surgical dressing quickly available. To safeguard Canadian soldiers a special cloth has been designed which makes possible a package for field dressings that is absolutely waterproof. Field dressings sealed in packages of this cloth keep dry and sterile through cold, rain,, snow and heat. This special waterproof cloth was produced through the ingenuity of the Industrial Chemist. It is water-repellent, with an inside coating of synthetic resin; it seals perfectly by heat SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypolnts, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands i Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 5C3 pressing. Regardless of temperature change, the package remains waterproof, yet it can be quickly opened when needed. This type of packaging overcomes the bulkincss of metal containers and the limitations of stitched or wax-sealed packages. Wax will crack in low temperatures, while needle holes caused by stitching will leak. The development of this special cloth and the sealing process which provides efficient waterproof packaging for field dressings Making possible waterproof packaging for feld dressings is another example of how Chemistry serves Canada. PRINCE RUrERT is a wartime achievement of the'Tabrikoid" Division of Canadian Industries Limited. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED 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 195 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54.. FRASER STREET Prince Rupert RUPERT BRAND SMOKED Black Cod Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage CO. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA Coal Orders We can now deliver your coal orders. Please give us three days warning before delivery expected. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PIIONE 116 and 117 ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS t Uf '.1 ' ' i - ' i.i .'."y ' .rv J" r "' i 27