A C51 m v m 11 niiflUfl TEA. jlebrate Season 10 A, March 28 Prcp- fcr dboa tfrl&ay and e:?rve It 8ee nal Monuments CO: 5th East t Urorrt! HC. J HIQH PULSE BEAT FIRST ADVERTISED Coffee, chocolate and lea were- nmniij the tint titnA nrn. hda celebrations are ductl a(,vmlM.d ,n newspapers, " here both 'by the kmr corps .una at. ST ' illcan Church, Invlta- tend the Easter cele- Kltwanga have been Army iarps Ecnurcn and Kltwancool and Itcd Church at Skeena The invitations were tpt Eddie H Benson. h c.jo being made for Inf on Easter Mon- t-nPTH OF AREA - rr laU omr the Amazon Wboui h. f Biarr area. AND STRENOTH .ztd ra: .y strength Biblical ery grave while you c opportunity They : Cutting Off t Arrearages Due to newsprint ration n and the requirements of our circulation audit, to Brther with greatly In creased demand. It has be come necessary for the Daily News to eliminate from its delivery lists sub- icribcrs who have fallen ' Into arrears in their sub- sctiptlon must be in i sure dellrery to those who keep their subscription ac- counts paid up to date. Re- peated notices have been sent to those whom It his become necessary for us to cut off. Of course, payment of the account will permit restoration to the lists. The afe way. however, is to keep the subscription in good standing so delivery may not be Interfered with. r COAL! '.ocl&Vjjf Foothills, Alberta, and Hulkley Virtjey Coals now on hand K days tuitfee before delivery is expected vfii' ne appreciated. PHlLPOTTEyiTT & GO. LTD. Wave Coming Soon! I'll ONE 652 will be closed for one week while attending the kiratlon for the new sensational COLD WAVE, a Uicnt without heat, pads, or machine. Watch for ttl ! SUNRISE BEAUTY SALON VIOLET M.MI Itli Ave. and Fulton St. Phone Blue 941 r -"asssssL. . .assssssssW ' tasssssssssssssssssssssssssssW a I t M -a-assssssr 1 1 . x nassssssr-r I v . J l k. X IE m i hi i - -3 ) 1 41 ' i n . ir a - ii . C NORM ADVlttTlfLNC. Ii 'al N'T THINK" WHAT TO CAW. FOR EASTER? to the VaHfctV) Sjore, and you'll find a filled witli han'pv suuuestions infts that 6rtaiii to please everyone you want to re- una .uyuuM oceiis ou. win imii;oi. enable you. to Vemcinber all your fam- (I t 1lt1r 1 .1 11 .... 1 1 4. v"'1! anil BLiiv wiLniii vuiii uuuwu E VADIFTV CTORF Briefs From Britain LONDON, a- Saying "I am not fllm-mlnded," Dr. William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, told a London audience lie had een eight picture In 23 yars. Including "Oone with the Wind" during which the "alert" and "all clear" were flashed on the iscteen seven time. LONDON, Q For at least three minutes after London's anti-aircraft barrage has ceased RRADFORD-ON-AVON. O Bruce Bishop paid no attention to an Agrjculture Ministry order issued 'February 15, 1943, to make repairs on his Wiltshire farm and the ministry did them Itself and sued Bishop for $710 cost. The case was beraUM! proceedings been taken within a year LONDON, O, The biggest public works plan of road maintenance and repair ever contemplated U being worked out by officials of the Ministry of War Transport. Estimated cost of the plan is $233,000,000. IvOXDON. O Some girls In 'he services heie are appearing ";: """I I Uiee nights in gowns that cost accounts. Ve ! ,t' $500 But Unt a posl ton to in- . , M ImmMwu(! between the theatre and the camp entertainments. ?lcr jy servkewomen appearing In camp productions are al- loved to wear gowns from "the ; theatre' wardrobes. ROCHEDALE. England T Establishment of nurseries In pubs Is a feature of this town's LONDON O Some busmen do spend their holidays on the Job. In London there arc a last JBO Of themuThey are LONDON O SqdJi. Ldr, S. R. Sunnucks, 52, oldest RAP. pilot on regular flying duty, has been awarded the Air4 Force Cross. Sunnucks. who was a fubmarlne commander In the First Great War. has Horn pupils in Coastal Command. BASINOSTONE, England 'T When Charles Cousins was summoned for failing to attend Home Guard parades, he told the court he suffered from mlRralne. Oen Sir George Jeffreys, M.P., presiding said mag-ralne was common only to French women and geniuses and Cousins could claim kinship to neither. He was fined $45. A St. Peter's Sale, March 30. Home cooking, plants, varieties. 2:30 - 5:00 75) Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilkinson, both former local school teachers, are back In Prince Rupert and are being welcomed by old friends. I Rv and Mrs. F. T. Balmer, The pulse of new-born Infants firing It Isn't safe. to wander thcjafler having been In Prince Ru beats from minute. 130 to 140 times a streets. It takes that long for the bits of jjhrapnel to reach th ground. - LOCALS- A Make a date for the Waltres- es' Dance, Tuesday, March 28, at the Eagle's Hall, Fifth and McDiide. (74) pert for the past few months, left this afternoon for the south. After attending a con vention In Calgary, they will proceed to the Nelson district where Mr. Balmer will carry on his evangelical work. Recently Mr. Balmer has been on a trip to Prince George. During the forthcoming ab- dUmlned sence on a trip south of Dr. had not ' Roger O. Knlpe, medical health officer. Dr. W. S. Kergin, in ad dition to other relief work for Dr. Knlpe, will make examina tion of prisoners In the city lockup when necessary. This Involves a supena wnicn tne cuy coun cil agreed last nighth to pay to Dr. Kergin. Announcements All kdrrrUnrmcnU In thU column will be chargl tor tull month at 25c a word. St Peter's 8ale, March 30. Dry Dock Employees' Dane. Friday night. March 31 Proverb's Orchestra. Presbyterian April 6. Norway Invasion Service. 1 Luthran Church, Saturday. April post-war plans. The children 8. 8 pjn. under adult supervision would play in .the nurseries while their parenti;' are refreshing them-nelve. ' '.. Si Andrew's Cathedral Spring Sale April 13. ' Navy.. Auxiliary Dance. Oddfellows' Hall. April 18. London Transrwtillfonductors . CWLv bridge, whist, crlbbaee who v61unUrdj.to learn in K.O.CHut. April 20. U,Hr sparelM.W onic Hall. April 21. L. O. B. A. Dance. Oddfellows Hall. April 27. De Carlo's Eastern Star Dance. April RENEWAL OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS To All Employers: AH Unemployment Insuranre Hooks for the year ending March 31st, 1911, must he exchanged for new hooks. fkw Insuranre Hooks for the fiscal year 191145 will he exchanged hy the Local Employment and Selective Service Office in your area for expired Insurance Hooks upon .completion of the second last page in the expired hooks. ' Protect the benefit rights of your employees ly rending in their expired hooka properly com pitted on March 31st. Thtr ar0 $nr penaUlr or failing to make Unemployment lmirnnrrrontrf-butlon$ for your hmuretl rnii1tyrm and for failure to renew the Insurance jloufc as required. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION HON. HUMPI1RIY MITC1IF.11, Mlniilir Uh0nr lOtIS J. TROTTIIR K. J, TAllON ALLAN M. MITCHELL CilHmlitiimtru THE DAILY NEWS TUESDAY MARCH 28, 1944 Spring Sale, Qiwen Mary Easter Tea,, Mrs. Parkin's. Monday National Film Board Pictures 8. AUCTION SALE i ! of uorsF.iioLi) ruitsm nr. Saturday, April 1st, 7 p.m. At the Auction Rooms next door to Commodore Cafe Stoves, Ranges, Beds. Dressers, i etc. Goods too numerous to list. .J. MAI II j Auctioneer. Terms: Cash. , Some of the pople in the cen- : tral interior rural areas have seen talking picture shows for the first time in their lives of his monthly tours between here and Prince George. Mr. Staniforth's beat takes In such points as Vanderhoof, Burns Lake, Telkwa, Smithers and Hazelton, the country -between Prince George and Smithers being covered by car. In addition to these main points, other smaller communities are talnment. The shows are always well attended and appear to be very popular. Here In Prince Rupert Mr. Stantforth spends a busy four days each month showing his pictures to the school children. On the present visit he arrived Sunday night and will be leaving Thursday night 6n his re turn to the interior. National Film Board has been giving this travelling picture service in the central interior for the past couple of years. There are seventy such men now travelling In Canada showing pictures to 400.000 people per month. UNVEIL STATUE NORTHAMPTON, O Henry Moore's statue of the Madonna and Child has been unveiled In St. Matthew's Church here The i work is somewhat over life size. l)t)NT FORGET , . TjlLMqv DANCE The , Seal of Quality British Columbia's Finest Salmon WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 9:30 1:00 a.m. I.O.D.E. HALL (Formerly Eagles', 5th and McBrlde) Gentlemen "5c Hoy Proverbs and His Orchestra Everybody Welcome REID'S CAFE 725 Third Ave. West THE CHOICEST FOODS very carefully prepared Sandwich Bar Now Open from 11, a.m. dally to serve Soups, Hot Beefsteak Pies, Eggs, Omel-cits. Chill, Salads, and regular 'Sandwich list. Pies, Cakes, Ice Cream Special Dinner Menu from 5 to 7 p.m. Closes at 12:45 a.m. CHIMNEY 'SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Black 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN CFPR 1240 Kilocycles SCHEDULE TUESIJAY P.M. 4:00 Sound Off 4:15 O. I. Jive 4:30 Rebroadcast Music , America 5:00 California Melodies through hlx nerlndieal stands at ! 5:30 Personal Album isolated points, reports IL J. j i!:L?nd"UD 8tanlforth of the National Film R'-ns-Rwnrded inurlnrt from Board who is In Prince Rupert: 0:15 Sports Interview this week in the course of one ! 6:30 H.M.C.S. Chatham Band . Concert . 7:C0 Fred Waring 7:15 Front Line Family j 7:30 Songs of Empire J5:00 G. I. Journal : 8:30 Contented Hour , 9:00 Fibber McGee and Molly I 9:30 Soliloquy 1 10:00 CBC News Broadcast ! 10:05 Recorded Interlude 11.1R CVinf TfmA also visited for the showing of . iqo susDene the pictures which include a . U:00 Closlnz announcement variety of subjects educational. WEDNESDAY i"?ranhlcal war and enter- i n ' 7:30 Musical UIOCK 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Novelty Tunes 9 :C0 Recorded Interlude 9:15 Freddie Martin's Orches tra 9:30 CBC News Rebroadcast 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Homemaker's Program 10:15 Kenny Baker 10:30 Tune Wranglers 10:45 They Tell Me . . 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Recorded 11:45 Reginald Foort P.M. 12:00 Mart Kenny Orchestra 12:30 Spotlight Bands 12:45 CBC News .. 12:50 Recorded ' 1:00 One Night Stand 1:30 School Broadcast 2:00 Sign Off KWONG SANG IIING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE G12 7lh AVE. WEST 'Next to King Tall Al! your patronage welcome Open 5 pjn. to 12 .pm. Tuesday.10 pjtf. to 12 pjn. Outride Orders from 2 p.m. to 1C rfm . V,, - , Phone Re! 247 FOR A. TAXt Telephone 65. Stand: Grotto Cigar Store j. M. S. Loubser DC. B-A. CHIROPPwACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business x CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 pjn. to 2 ajn. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 OOLACHANS FOR SALE at Boat "Elsie" Cow Bay Float. SIMON CALDER. riUNCE KITPEUT ROOFING CQ. Box 725 Specialists on Builtup Roofs Repairs, Re-shingling Free Estimates Meet Mc at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACKBAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) 1 1 1 JZ. at WHAT CEREAiS SSST FOR MY FAMILY? NO 0TKR NATURAL CEREAL GIVES YOU WHOLE-GRAM OATS VITALITY ELEMENTS SO RICHLY! More than any other natural certaL whole -grain oatmeal help make up thoruge of meat's great vitality food clement, rrotcin without which children can't grow properly and adults cannot have real luminal Alto leads every natural cereal in vitamin B, emntial to good nerve, digeition and energy I More and more mothers are serving big delicious bowls of hot Quaker Oats for breakfast every day and insuring extra growth and stamina protection for their families. Serve your family the "one best cereal" now that so many other valuable foods are rationed 1 QUAKER ATS JEWELER Sewing TlMQwkerOtM Company of f'AnMt Expert OPTICAL SERVICE CHAS. DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock. Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE For Fine China. Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER DIAMOND MERCHANT Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Besner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 P"o-h through .the years, almost since Prince Rupert flrst. existed, vre have served the people. The prescription laboratory we have always tried to keep modern, using skilleoj pharrnacisti, quality drugs, the best of equipment. .. As we start a new year, we are proud of our record, and grateful for the confidence you have shown In us. May we continue to serve you. Ormes Ltd. 77?! Pioneer Druggists THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 pjn. and 7-9 pjn. INCOME TAX 49,43'Income Returns to he filed on or before April 30, 1944 forms now available Prepared by R. E. MORTIMER 321 Second Avenue l Phone 88 Ladies: You can now get made to order ; Buttons and Buckles of your own material and design. Plaqe your orders with . . . M 1