fle U lc50t Wc's f'tnti horn econo-sew "V1r "" coolingcclutnn trt I naming so tmuuriui af!!' arranged plaifcr :J cJd meats with a s. t.-J a lite Ixiwl of J-iihpiiilc. What' even n . rr.t these wartime v ihi;at the nuirknf . :t $- per any unmin Anil ntitrif 10111? i whole scr-up is just - J with body buiM- ::.n, vitamins and 7 ..j , oa plan to serve a azzt SanncrM at least 4 Msrlt Leg Swift's Summer Suppers aJy.eppetiiing, nutritious ilwiy-to-prepare Swift's akReody Meats oro tho mswef I o a wartime kwiewife's prayer .t ... i t oncea week. For a little variety start with soup one time, and have a platter of steaming aw paraguswithlioIlandaievauce the next. Hut make "Table-Ready Meats" the main course at least once a week. IOOK FOR THESE DELICIOUS COOKED MEATS Premium Bologna Premium Luncheon Meat Premium Cooked Ham Premium Trankfurts Lakcwood Specialty Meat and Chicken Loaf xau t.iucsc; jcuci bnorteninc and bilvcrleot utru. FmeMllrlWor cn'AA? 1 i. "'cr was mild too, hut don't ho misled, 'tr may w as coltl as 1!M2-1!M3, and, ' man with the full coal hin will win. mi: v.s (juaiw.vitp. ni:Mvi:itir..s now nirr not .mat wi.vrnt vour coal hins with Foothills Lump, ' r Nut, and Hulklcy Valley for furnace heating. PHIIPOTT EVin & CO. LTD. "wt tsi niONT C52 B.C. Clothiers PlIONK I1I.ACK 321 sfock of Men's Dress ami Work Clothes. 11 will pay yon to look over our slock Wartcfa.- $2.50 . "ur and Htranir Mon'a n.. """"" 'wr 1 im,s- $5.50 XSSr ' $1445 v.. ... i - afaa, $4-95 -ariyn i . i f m t - 1.1 hV "I'H'K, From' ipi.;u w Island Wedding Was Popular A wedding of general Interest n tie Queen Charlotte Wands Wjs jolimmaed recently when Wr.inw Davidson, daughter of Mr add Mm. Robert Davidson Skidegate became the bride "i Duvid Hunter at a ceremony j . nded by many friends. Oivph In marriae by her I father, the bride was attended by Mr. Henry Oeddes, matron iot honor, and four bridesmaids and two flower girls. Gowns and bouqueU were In harmony with the colorful floral decora-Hon of the church. Groomsman was Noel Taylor. During the signing of the ren ter. Mr. Alfred Adams sanf a low ly solo. Following the ceremony a pi.mi was held at the home f un bride's parent. hlch up couple entered amid show-e of rice and eonfetU to be cmrratulated by many friends f'-'im Manti-U and Skidate. The wedding cake was baked by the bride's mother and decorated by the cook at a nearby uir .station. Toasts were offered the bride. In the gaily deeorated oom-muiiity hall a dance was held the evening. Music was by! II... OLU. . . .. 1 otKHiiw uannony uoyg under leader Fred Rum and the dance was greatly enjoyed. SMITH ERS To determine golf handicaps jfor the coming season, an 18- hale golf tournament was held here recently with 20 members in tiie play. Len Evans led the htm In hospital. Smilhers overscribed its Victory Loan quota by $1,500. Final figures reveal $51,900 subscrib ed. Quota was $50,060. HKT PA MA 111 AN rn 1 TMTTirn iVanrlprlinnf Man a uuiuiiiitii ViVf Utlll 1 I ijir ; mr A..lf a., n . I . ft l.fT.t.l ft... m iiiiiiimi yimiiiT si i ri uvut f iminui ill If Ulltl Badly Wounded A Canadian' Amy casualty Hit iwjed today wmtains the William Andras. son of John II. Andras of Vanderhoof. as being severely wounded In action with a British Columbia regiment WAR PUT FIRST BLACKPOOL. O Production of Jonann Strauss' "A Night in Venice," tried out here preliminary to a London opening, has been banned from railroads by the ministry of war transport The department stated that transporting the set and proper ties ISO miles was undesirable at present. "Build DC. Payrolls On The Fishing Fleet Staff a mm tX ? 11 1 a. i II The fishing fleet on the coast uses considerable Pacific Milk. Recently one of the fishermen spoke of it. A little surprised Pacific Milk is used by so many, he looked around and found it the choice of nearly all. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Tacked l iv Tin: MTiir.Mn rmiiT ok miiTiMi roi.cMiiii i ntnimi: ix Tin: sivrrnt or Tin: "ahmin- ISlltUION M'T- ami iv tiii: m tTTi'it or Tin: estate or UIIIIVM COOCV. DeiniM-il. TAKE NOTICK that by Order of tin Honour Judge Fisher, local nulifO of the Supreme Court of iritlsh Columbia, I wna on the 0th lay of Mr AD. 1944, apiolntrd Vlmlnlatrator with the Will an- irXCd OI me rauiui iu iiunui iB-y. who died at Owm Palls, 11 C , on I ,r about Dccrmber 17th AD. 1943. 1 Ml persons Indebteil to the aatd Es-iiitn are required to pny the amount .r their lndebteliess to me forthwith and all persons having claims malnst the nnll Estate are required , i,, file them with me properly verified on or before the 16th day of June A u. "ii.wi m- trlbutlon will be made having re-Bard only to such claims of which t hall have been notified, nATEU at rrlnce llupert. BO . thU 18ln iBlh dT nny of May ATI. 1044. mouMAN A, WATT Official Admlnlstrntor. Rrlnce llupert, DO - LOCALS Mis T. Wesch left Saturdiji night for a trip to Vancouver. Prank Morris returned Saturday night from a two weeks' visit toUsk. M. W. Thompson left on Saturday night on a trip to Dan McLeod, assistant superintendent of shipwrights at the dry dock, left on Saturday night on a trip to Vancouver. Lteut. Cel. O. C .Orwell, officer commanding, Prtnee Rupert Machine Oun Regiment, returned to the city last evening from a trip to Vancouver on official duties. W. II. T&u, assistant superintendent of Canadian National Natwnal 1 Steamships, Vancouver urday night, returning ter a brief viaiit to the city on business. Mrs. WW Robinson arrived' in the city on Saturday from Terrace and will be the guest here of Mrs. C. J. Norringten until tomorrow when She will reiijrn to her home In the Interior. Harry Johnston, veteran Ca-nrtlnn Nuttaruv! Ratlwavw lnen- The board of directors of the Prtnee Rwpert General Hospital, at Its regular monthly meeting last week, waa In receipt of correspondence from both the Canadian Hospital Association and the DrfUah Columbia Husk-tal Association in connecUOri with the revised draft of proposed federal health insurance scheme. Some of the details of organisation were read over. Ai already announced, the scheme name of Acting Corporal Ralph would be financed by the federal government and administered by the provincial governments. The basic fees are $42 per year for single fees and $74 for married. 1144 THE DAILY WETJS MR. T. A. PUMPHREY is a war rW. He bepn U feel Sazj, mi tact and ait in !) tmnxX'tftiti. An inactive Ever wit the cum Friat-a-titcl qaitU, mtit Mm well. 1 Backup erIi?trwitiiFrai-a-(jtei, Canada's I Urictt SeBiof Liter TaUeU. Miss Roed Speaks Holding its first broadcast concert since its inception a year ago, the Prince Rupert Dry Dock male choir sang over station CFVR last nlht from the auditorium of the First United Church where it was the featured entertainment at the weelc-iy servicemen's show. The quality of the singing and interpretation of the seven songs on the program was extremely high. The balance of voices was consistent and without ragged -ness. indicating a comprehensive training. Directed by C. A. Davis, and with Allan Crawford as accom panist, the program consisted of aongof ttetto Rojer.M efian Love Am?." "lie of Ven- 1 Hs r leeti." "Tom, Tom. the Piper' Son," Annie Laurie," "Convoy, and "The Long Day Closes." ON LEAVE IN ENGLAND ' COLOMBO, Ceylon. 0 Rt Ras. C. D. Horsiay. Bishop of Colombo, is spending his first leave for five years in England. AGED MEN Labor Condemn Attitude of.' Westvievr People Other lUso-lutions Passed rp tj. q j , The Labor Council expr , left Sat-, 1 (X niffll OtlldentS 1 sympathy with the halibut aouth af-1 ; and and asked asked all all affiliated affiliated u: General meeting of the Navy League of Canada, Prince Rupert Branch, in Legion Rooms, May 22, at 8 p.m for election of officers and general business. (120) Miss Else Margrete Roed, Norwegian newspaperwoman and lecturer, wno was a visitor in the eHy at the end of the week, spoke to pupils of Booth Memorial High School Friday afternoon. Her story of occupied Nwrvray and her escape therefrom to carry on the publicity war from without was received with interest and appreciation. Miss Ol-ga Sa ber, president of the Students' Council w In the chair and Principal W. W. C, O'Neill introduced the speaker. Dry Dock Is nwtlve engineer, formerly lo- Uporrl On A IV etrted at Prince Rupert and forlca11 Vll rill the past several years at . fleH with a low of 79. foHowed jSmlthers, Is about to reOre af-by Art Washbern and Ken O. tPr 44 'Mr8 of service with the Ifooghton. tie with 81. and 'railway lie will continue to re-II." M. Trtplett with an 87. "We at Smith" where he has Alex Wtmama. natmve section bu,lt a nne nomc hsssd. was severely bomed dur lag the recent fire which swept vj l.l I ,!iu1!rrrtlon.of Sm,r Health insurance While trying to salvage furniture from a owning building he Pfan Tc RAvipA70r1 received burns whleh, at first!1 ,J iVeVlcWeU thought no serious, later put The Prince Rupert Labor Council at a meeting last week denounced the attitude of the residents of Westvlew; who were responsible for the sending of s deputation to the city council with a view to preventing the building of an old men's home in Westvlew. "In the opinion of this council the best location In the city would not be too good for these hardy pioneers, who are entitled j to spend the remainder of their days In the best surroundings j possible," says a letter to the city j council by the Labor Council. expressed HAND'S CHIEF CITY men unions to give full support If and when necessary. The council "strongly condemned" any practice of the Selective Service as reported by one or two of the delegates to the council, which attempts to force workers to take werk outside their ordinary trade. JOHANNESBURG, OS The city of Johannesburg has 393 public buildings including 245 churches. The total population is 584,000. Announcements Alt adtrrttennt-nts in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Presbyterian Tea, May 24th, Mrs. W. D. Lamblds; 330 4th Ave. Dast. Valhalla Dance, May 28, Oddfellows' Hall. Old Time Music. Anglican Tea, Mrs. R. M. Wins- low, June 1. , Cambral Dance. I.O.OJ. June 2. Sometimes Scarce KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes Chop Sucy Chew Mem Hours 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street Alias Noilcr Works Electric. Oxygen, Acetylene Welding. nlacKsmlth, General Repair. Phone Red 881 Try a Want-Ad for Quick Results. We are making the largest quantity possible under war-time restrictions . . . soon, we hope, we will again make all you want. Hall, Help Norway Tea, Lutheran Church, June 3. Hill Sixty Tea. June 7. R. J. D. Smith. St. Peter's Tea, Mrs. Moorehouse, June 15. TIMIir.K SUE XIJSJ & Mrs. J. W Suini Teod r wlU be mvlnd by tlw Minister or Lands at Victoria BC. not latfr than 11 am on th-6th day or June. 1944. ror the pur-rhaae of Licrnce X33S3. to cut 8.105.-000 tet or Spruce. Hemlock and Cedar on an area situated on the North shore or Cumshewa Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands Land District. Two J years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C.. or District Forester. Prince Rupert, B.C. PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS Down through the years, almost since Prince Rupert first existed, we have served the people. The prescription, laboratory we have always tried to keep modern, using skilled pharmacists, quality, drugs, the best of equipment. As wc start a new year, we are proud of our record, and grateful for the confidence you have shown In us. May wc continue to serve you. Ormes ltd. "Jim Pionetr Drtujts THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 83 Open Dally from 0 ajn. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 pjn. and 7-9 p.m. Today, more than ever '. . . PACE' ft STORE IS KNOWN BY THE BRANDS IT KEEPS! We have a very limited supply of Stanfield's Underwear in the heavier weights. Make your purchase NOW while our stock is complete in sizes. Stanfield's- Shirts and Drawers. Blue Lahel quality. Per garment . StanfieUUa Shirts and Drawers. Red Label quality. Per garment . Stanfield's Combinations. Blue Label quality. Per suit Stanfield's Combinations. Red Label quality. Per suit . . . ; . Stanfield's Combinations. No. 3800. Pure Wool De Luxe quality, v Per suit We are specializing In the newest NESTLE'S COLD WAVE Especially suitable for finer hair ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SnOPPE rourth Street. Teggy Saunders DANCE ODDFELLOWS' HALL Wednesday, May 31 PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Bailtup Roofs Repairs, Re-shlngUng Free Estimates $3.00 j $2.50 $5.00 $150 v $5.50 For that Long-wanted MONUMENT OR MARKER See National Monuments GO: 5th East Box 1425 Station B Prince Rupert, B.C. GEO. iDAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 116 4th Ave. E. RED in KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open S p-m. to 12 pjn. Tuesday.10 p.m. to 12 pan. 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 Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion JUST ARRIVED! A Large Shipment of Audels Technical Books BLUEPRINT READING - - $j0 WELDERS GUIDE .- U5 MACHINISTS AND TOOLMAKERS HANDVBOOK ... 5.00 MATHEMATICS AND CALCULATIONS 2.50 SHEET METAL WORKERS HANDYBOOK 1.35 SHIP FITTERS HANDYBOOK 1-35 AUTOMOBILE GUIDE 5.00 RADIOMANS GUIDE 5.00 MACHINISTS GUIDE - 2.50 DIESEL ENGINE MANUAL 2.50 ELECTRIC POWER CALCULATIONS MASTER PAINTER AND DECORATOR 2.50 PLUMBERS AND STEAMFITTERS, 4 vol., each 2.00 MASONS AND BUILDERS, 4 vol., each - 2.00 GARDENERS AND GROWERS. 4 vol.. each 2.00 ENGINEERS AND MECHANICS, 8 VOL, each 2.00 All Volumes Sold Separately PRINCE RUPERT AGENCY T AMJL COM. i