0 k Swift's fimci! home ono-, , Wu!if Uituit cf this rige.LookJpt W : fce fr ': for parade not U ii i ft cxir evening L fc-'lwnerj or him- 13 13 C- ui luituiu n.l r in fivntir nf i- - 'sr- Ii . ;cjutrut jrou m t 3 in tne morning, j iV-a just before the l l -a ta tlse able. Ai a L I ') ; ho ii improve -. . cat :! r swcHmma- i- .' c a tiny spirt- r.sr ?f tcjtonabufTct r b'p themselves. If j cs L.xj enough to LL-onedkitdicn, : cut and ret their lT? c-.s of tliem up in ta c4-j$ pron and '-IZardli, Prop. P.O. Box 54 P -i Rjnert PACIFIC CAFE WW tteopf n on Monday, April 17 I' i C. it :e Dishes r? r: r .iuw xtfin r1 r'J a.r, ta 2,oo a.m. U. CURRY "Ate Of Ylllrnnl pinopR ACTOR Ewlth. Block jje Orecn 095 "After-the-Show" Ljto Service Mn tome E9 pipte fceoro tfiove off tor camp rifbr-'v.f -W'surperl iiEsr'i-r .mghouhese Ityc if if ;e men on the Lrr: i eff a little lltCf ,r fcaks. They'll Thtte trr itSI t fr ropitt left of Minhi Lofttn i book. Mm Compfof Send lot to Swift Ctiudon Co. Luniird. Drpt E-W Nrw VCrstnunster. T put i chefs cap on his head. He'll get a kick Out of serving lilt friends vtho'll line up with outneld pUtes. Let him dish out the frankfurters Of liimborjers direa from the stove, pouring thick barbecue sauce m et them. MARTHA IOOAN-S BARBECUE SAUCE 2 mtJium-turJ onioni 2 rtnpt. vinrftit 2 ibipi. Vorcntcnhlre nue 1 tip. ok M tip. orwne rW M cup otmp 1 up. chli powdn 1 cup tia SJirrJ oniont. Mil til fagrrdirotl tofttbtt in uiKtftn. Com oJ tmmtt i bout 4) mtnotrt. fIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED Iciaion.wlde organization devoted to the conserva- ksJ efficient distribution of Canadian food resources k A . . . . UT CT0RY FIRST Bnnf? UVOY OTEL Buy Victory Bonds! J. M. S. Loubser D.C. BA. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY rilONR 637 CHIMNEY SWEEPING Oil. lU'HNEItS CLEANED ANII ItEPAIKED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Illark 713 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN For that Long-wanted MONUMENT OR MARKER Sec National Monuments C02 5th East Box 1125 Station B Prince Rupert, B.C. . MAKE YOUR GREATEST WAR EFFORT - NOW! Our fighting forces now face the grent sacrifices demanded by Invasion, So we at home must pray, help In every way and practice self-denial as never bcforel Everyone must buy Victory Bonds who can and each must buy nil V.- uu uc gun. riT victory first buy victory bonus JHIIPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. a inn'" - LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mr! W neid left on Satur day on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs, M. Hughe left last night on a trip to Stewart. AC.C.P. Meeting Tuesday. May 2nd, postponed to Tuesday, May 9th, when Convention Delegates' Reports will be given. (10i) ' Mrs. Robert Shrubsall and Mls Kathleen 8hrubsall left ion Saturday night f6r Vdncou iver where they will spend the next four weeks. Mrs, I. Haugen left on Sat urday night on a trip to Van couver Mrs. Jack Durran and her wo children left- on Saturday nitiht for Vancouver where they will take up residence. Alfred Rlvett of Vancouver left on Saturday night return ing to his home In Vancouver after spending a week In the city following the death of his brother. Henry Rlvelt, last week, The city fire department responded to a false alarm from a call box at the corner of Ninth 'Avenue and McBride Street at 5:30 Sunday evening. A IMPORTANT. the Prince Rupert Labor -Progressive Club meeting tonight will be held I downtown In the premise for-, merly occupied- by Selective Service at the corner of (Sth St i and 3rd Avenue. Anriouncements All tlTrrtlormHiu m tsu column VIII be chkr(l tor s tuU month t J9c vtrrd May Day Celebration meeting, speakers and music. Booth Mem-i ial School. May 2. 8 pm. Nurses' Spring Dance. May 2. Oddfellows' Hall. , Presbyterian Missionary Tea. Mrs. A. Flaten's. May 3. ; Women of the Moose, Dance. Wednesday. May 3. Dancing 10-.2 De Carlo's Orchestra. United May 4th. 4. Cnurch Spring Sale, Sonja's Ten and Stle of Home Cooking. Lutheran Church, May Women's Auxiliary Canadian Leeion Dance. May 5. Oddfel lows' Itall. Jean Dc Carlo's Orchestra. Refrehmcnts. Cambral Tea, Munthe's. May 11, Mrs C.C.F. dance. Oddfellows Hall May 12, De Carlo's Orchestra, 9:30 to 1:30 ajn. Concert by Drydock Choir. May 15 and 16. 18. 1 Moose meeting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock In Eagles' Hall. In stallation of officers. . Male Hospital Auxiliary Tea, May DO NT FORGET THE . . BIG DANCE WEDNESDAY. MAY 3. 9:30 - 1:00 a.m. I.O.II.E. HALL (Formerly Eagles'. 5th and McBride) OenUemen 75c Roy Proverbs and His Orchestra Everybody Welcome THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 GEO- mWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates VMont for ptii Appointment 14C 4th Ave. K. BED 127 Mrs. P. N. Good left on Sat urday night on a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brind left 6h Saturday night on a trip to Vancouver. firitlsh Columbia police are endeavoring to identify parts of a human skeleton which were discovered by Alex Tkach, ft Canadian National Railway em ployee, in the bush lust outside Ihe western city limits last week. A question mark still hangs over the discovery. The bones, which included a skull, had apparent ly Ben lying where Tkach found them while hlkine a week ago. , 1 ! - - -Build B.C. Payrolls' Keeping Children Healthy " THE DAILY UEWfl PAOB THREE H ft i i The letter flies of Patlflc Milk bulge with thousands of let ters from mothers who tell al most as many Instances of what Pacific has done for their children. Itundreds say it savW the lives of their in fants. You can understand this In centlve to maintain quality when so many count upon us to do so. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated arid Vacuum Packed tBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGIIIII Local Couple In Victoria Rites McCaffery-Grant Rites in South Mrs. Frank McOrath, sister of tmall breakfast party was held the bride, was matron of honor j : ; gowned in rose sheer and match-i A buffet supper was served ing accessories. Her corsage was after which the hippy cuple : of pink carnations and sweet i iert on the midnight boat for pea.s. J Vancouver where they will re- j Peter D. Allen was groomsman, side. A reception was held at the I 1 ' ' : c ' . home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Allen. 469 Davlda Ave., where the : bride and groom, standing beside i a flower-banked fireplace, re ceived the congratulations of tome forty guests gathered. Mr. J. J. Gillls mother of the bride, received the guests, gowned in wine crepe, with matching accessories; her corsage was of pink carnations. The bride's table, adorned with a lace cloth, was centred with a three-tier wedding cake, pink tapers and pink and white carnations. The room was tastefully decorated with spring The toast to the bride was proposed by Sergt. A. E. Olllis and suitably responded to by thr groom. Many congratulatory telegrams and beautiful gifts were With Minora Blades'. For real ihav'mg comfort, you cant beat Minora at its price, it'i ttw quality bfaoe in iti field. NEXT WINTERS COAL HOW ! sf&L bY dtp1 n odY VjAV THE SOLID FUEL CREDIT PLAN To help householders purchase coal now . . ; well In advance of actual needs ... Ihe Government-sponsored Solid Fuel Credit Plan is being put Into operaHon again this year. FEATURES OF THE PLAN 1, You should order your next winter's coat from your dealer today. 2. You may pay for it In equal monthly instalments, over a period to be arranged with your dealer. All payments are to be completed by May 15th, 1945. 3. All arrangements arc to be made-with your dealer. 4, You simply fill in a Credit Application Form and sign a note for the value of your coal purchase. The note is financed by your dealer through his hank, under the. Government-sponsored Solid Fuel Credit Plan. 5, 'You pay a regular interest charge on unpaid balances for this convenience. For example, on a purchase of $80 , worth of coal to be paid for over a period of six months the interest charge tbt only additional cbjrge you pay would amount to $1.44. 6, The value of the coal bought by any individual under this Plan must not be less than $50 and not more than $250. 7, All coal purchased under the Plan must be delivered into consumers' bins not later than September 30th, 1944. 8, Your dealer will make delivery to you during the coming months as and when.he can. COAL IS COLD-WEATHER INSURANCE... te it Your Potty to Order HOW! In the privale dming room of the Devonshire Hoteli at which many former Prince Rupert people were In attendance. In cluding Mia. Nina Gonzales, Mr. FOUR YEARS AGO IN THIS WAR and Mrs. J. J. McNulty McNuity. 1040-BrItlsh limts in Of special Interest to Prince 8t. Augustine's church, Van- Oeore Nifclcersbh: Mr. and Mrs. Norway retired from the attack Rupert people, was the wedding j couver, was the setting on Frl- Cartels MilleTa.and the mbther . on Trondhelm re-embarklng which took place on Saturday I day evening for a quiet wed- 0f tne bridegrobnf. Mrs, M. P. tvening at 't o'clock in the JBish-1 o"g l local interest when Miss McCaffery. op's Palace of St. Andrew's Cath-,aa Grant only daughter of Qn SitntAiy ' morning the edral at Victoria, Rev. Father i W.Grant of VlctbtW.ahd grand-jbride and y Oe:ker officiating, when Flor-:B Dt- la?" '' couver Island, for. a short i nee Frances, younger daughter Victoria became the Hrid of honeyraoori at Q'ualicumach. Of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Olllis. arid :ffnjen or Michael Peter )Tney wln make mtr at, Alan Edward, second son of Mr. I McCaffery, son of Mrs. M. P. Vancouver, where Mr. McCaf-and Mrs. E. P. Smith, were McCaffery. of Prince Rupert ;f ta attached to the daha united In marriage. Both bride "eJ- father SulUvan. dlan ditaji feutf corps, Pa- and groom were born and edu cated In Prince Rupert. The bride, who was given in ma.riage by her brother, Sergt. A. E. Olllis (RjCAS.C), wore a street-length dress of heavenly blue sheer and off the face hat with matching accessories. Her corsage was of pink rosebiids and lily of the valley. ujvi.1., ouiciaiea. k.,,. - A The bride. Who -wore a tWO-r Th rMf ferfnftv rplurnpfi piece tourquolse Ught wool suit fbm England, whert she served wun navy accessories, was given wth the Canadian Women's in marriage by Don Mllierd, and: Army CorpJ (0r eighteen months. wis aiiciiuca oy jvuas Mary i . , . Sweeney. Oroomsman was Sergeant Jack Hlnkster. Following the ceremony a i Advertise In The Daily News. from Adalsnes arid fores farther nortir withdfe 5toward Dombas. British mine-sweeper Dunoon sunk by mine with loss bf 27. Mutual Benefit FOR Health and Accident See JOHN L. WRIGHT Phone 741 Pioneer Rooms. No, .6 put droFiftsik SPECIAL CLEARANCE of COTTON WORK PANTS ScryiceablQ .Cotton Pants in size3 32 t5 12s Regularly prided Id 3.25. To clear at DRY-BAK Clothing Re?. Price $12.00. At per Suit $1.95 $9.00 MAY DM CELEBRATION Joint auspices Prince Rupert Labor Council and Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council f uesday. May irid. at 8 p.m. Sharp BOOTli .MEMOrttAL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Address by Mr. Malcolm McLeod President Shipyard and General Workers Federation of B.C. Music by Vardeh Singers and many others.. ; CollecUon to be donated for purchase of sports equipment for Prince Rupert School Children EVERYBODY WELCOME Model Airplanes Wc have a complete assortment of Model Airplane Kits from 5c to $1.75. These include the Rell-Aircobra, Mus-tarijr, Mosquito, Hurricane, Spitfire, Soaring Seaplane and numerous othcr, designs. ELIO Furniture Store THIRD AVEXUE Folding Baby Carriages. Baby High Chairs. Baby Cribs. Boys' Wagons. ' ' - - ' ' r t PUT VICTORY FIRST BUY VICTORY nON'DS '4 1 I ! 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