riviw g rf h Has Big 3-Oum MJj) illette Lather I (MX MJOti. pRESCRIPTION LARGE SIZE TUBE i 33 HEADQUARTERS Dow hraugh the years, almost since Prince Rupert at MWf d, e have served the people. The prescription d&itixy we have always tried to keep modern, using tLtd j-. r... -v quality, drugs. Ujc best of equipment. jti w a new year, we are proud of our record, iratt.-i l the confidence you have tdiown In us. May OrmesLtd. "Tim Pioneer Driu&iat ; REX ALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Dally from 0 am till 9 pm -7 t i Holiday! from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 pjn. oal Orders We can now deliver your coal orders. IMease ne us three days warning before delivery ex AlBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 and 117 Model Airplanes We have a complete assortment of Model Airplane Kits from ic to 1.75. These include the HclNAircohra, Mils-tans, Mosquito, Hurricane, Spitfire, Soaring Seaplane and numerous other 'lesions. SHOP AT THE SEVENTH AVE. MARKET "The Friendly Store" We hand'e HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS and VAN'S BREAD A1o Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Our Prleei Are RUM I LOCAL NEWS NOTES t pance, Friday, April a LOOP church parade. Sun- 21, Oddfellows' Hall, 9:30 p.m. day. April 23, at Presbyterian 94i Church, 7:30 pjn.. Oddfellows ! nlease attend. ISM AUCTION SALE or FURNITURE, STOVES, inc. EACH THURSDAY EVF.N1NO at 7 p.m. Commencing Thursday, April 13 At the Auction Room, Third Ave. (Next to Commodore Cafe) Terms: Cash. J. MAIR, Auctioneer CHIMNEY SWEEPING: OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Black 735 HOME SERVICE Place ILtNDYMAN an Ad In The Daily News-It Pays Celery, lb. First Grade Pure, lb Butter Lard THE DAILY IJET73 Mrs C H. Sawle Jelt by last 1 evening's train on her return to 1 Mrs. Jack Ivarson left last rier home at New Hazelton, after night on a trip to Vancouver, a vuit of a few days In the city. ... Norman h. Freeman, who has A IMPORTANT! MeeUng of ! Wen here for the past ten days ""Pen uiDor-Progrelve , on International Fisheries Com- n. fTliih MnnHav A nn ij w ... ' , nyui i, UN CAia Hall, 8 pjn. AH members are urgenUy requested to attend. I Open to the public. Important i developments to discuss. Important! m) A. D. Ritchie, one of the new members, gave an autobiographical talk at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Ro tary Club yesterday. President I A. 8, Nlckeison was In the chair and there was a good attendance of members with "a few guests. I mission business, returns to Se- attle tomorrow night. A All members are requested to attend a special meeting of the CUR A. Lawn Bowling Club to be held in Canadian Legion Rooms, Monday, April 24, 8 pin Important matters to decide. Mrs. M. Hertzman is leaving Mrs. Jarvls MeLeod and (tonight for Vancouver. After a daughter. Mrs. C. Nixon, left short stay there she will pro- last night for New Westminster ceed to her home in Ontario, to attend the graduaUon of Mrs. Hertzman was employed In Miss Patricia McLeod from Royal the Union Steamship office Columbian Hospital. here. ! Card of Thanks U"r ou recent bereavement ln te death of our dear father. Edward MsLeaa. Special thanks 7 t due Constable Bell and Mr. C. D. Pogton who were especially kind. . From the family. Mr. and Mrs. IMa Saldan. Mrs. Elisabeth D McLean To Orme Drug Store and all ho so kindly contributed towards making oar raffle a success. The doll was won by Mary Storrie. 1452 Piggot Ave. $158.80 AOs realized. St. Joseph's Commercial Students. Removal Notice Dr. Jens Munthe. Dentist, announce the removal of hu office from the Becner Block to the Klllas and Christopher Block oppo-slt Post Office i. effective Monday. April 17. PRINCE Rlirr.UT ROOFING CO. Hoi 725 Specialists on llulltup Reofi Repairs. RehlnKllnr Free Estimates Meet Me at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) Richard Evans of Smlthers arrived In the city this morning from Vancouver on his way back to the interior town after a trip south. Advertise In The Dally News We take this opportunity to, ff thank our many friends In Port (liffinrr IUt Essington, for their many ex- ; VUUlllg Vll presskms of sympathy and kind- j C..L Affnai-e ceses and floral offerings dur-1 uliU rVIICalo 4 S. E Halrerson of Hazelton Is In the city on a brief business trip and will be leaving for hit, home on Saturday, aeeeuntc. We must be In a 1 petition to Insure unlnteir- aptM delivery to those who ; keep their accounts paid up ti date and, to do this, we eannot continue deliveries to thuf who do not keep paid up. Check your sub- sc ration to see that It is In 4- good standing and avoid being cut off. THE MARKETS Suear White, lb. Oolden Yellow, lb. Meats Lamb Shoulder, lb. 11 to J5 Ritmn sid. best crade. sliced. package. 54, slab Ham. first grade, lb 42 Cottage Roll, lb .44 Pork, dry salt, lb. -30 Veal, loin, lb J3 Veal Chops, lb .35 and .40 Beef, not roast, lb. .35 Beef 8teak. Ib .40 -and .45 lamb. le. lb 42 Lamb Chops, lb J5 to .40 Grade A: .101i Mrs. M. P. McCaffery returned t this morning from a trip to Van? couver. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McLeod returned this morning lrom a trip to Vancouver. Thomas Kaye of the Union Oil Company, Vancouver, arrived In the city this morning on a business trip. P. H. morning couver. .16 .43 .19 Flour Pastry Flour 7 lbs 44 Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat 1.85 Second Patent 1-gO Flour. 24's - 95 TILLIE THE TOILER I GUESS THE SER66AMTS Linzey returned this from a trip to Van- W. W. C. O'Neill, principal of Booth Memorial High School. returned to the city today from Vancouver. WOMAN HOLDS UNIQUE POST MaJ. Patricia Curtis, Only Wo man Lawyer in C.W.A.C. Now Assistant Judge Adro rate-General. By HELEN BANNERMAN waii4iAiiuit cicra ota inmi OTTAWA. April 21 O MaJ. Patricia Curtis of New Westminster, B.C., is the only woman ! lawyer in Canada's army. She recently was appointed assistant -judge advocate-general at De- fence Headquarters here. , Tall and slender, with short curly brown hair HghUy touched Due to newsprint ration- with grey, she works over legal ing and the requirements of (details of the army . Although our circulation audit, to- j ' the Is a member of the Cana- gether with greatly Increas- ' dlan Women's Army Corps, her ed demand, it has become work is with the regular army. necessary for the Dally not distinctively with the C.W. News to eliminate from Its A.C. delivery lists subscribers , The C.W.A-C has no formal who have fallen Into ar- ; enlistment category of "lawyer" rears on their subscription ;but there was no hesitation about letting Mrs. Curtis con- Unue her chosen work when she enlisted In February, 1942 QUIT LOOKING FOR ME.S'LQKK? r i - " vri 1 Her first post was at Coros headquarters In Ottawa. From there she transferred to the office of the Master-General of the Ordnance and in December went overseas for training. On but she admits that in her saner moments she knows she wiU "Just go back to my law practice in New Westminster." HUSBAND A SOLDIER Maj. Curtis is not only the only woman lawyer In the army) is also the only lawyer j in her family. j Large, cartoned, doz. m m s iww 'uiuj! Grade A, medium, doz. 45 only soldier. Her brother, Rob-1 Nuts in Shell -7fcrt Rennle, Is overseas with the Almonds, lb Royal Canadian Army Medical j WsJnuU. lb. ZZ"'ZZZ'"'Z !67 Corps, and her husband, George Milk F.vaporated Milk. 6-oz. Un Fruit Orapefrult, Calif. -10 ana 4 for - Lemons, doz .35 and .ou Oranges, Navel, doz-.... J5 to .07 Apples, lb. W. Cooking Apples, lb 08 Vegetables Cooklnc Onions, No. 1 Okanagan, 4 lbs - -3 Spanish Onions, lb 10 SDlnach - -p" Beets, local, 3 lbs .25 Parsnips, local. 3 lbs .25 Turnips, yellow, lb - 05 Turnips, white, local, lb 05 Potatoes. 5 lbs. Calif. Carrots, 2 lbs -25 Tomatoes, Hothouse, lb .30 Bwret Potatoes, lb .20 Cauliflower, each 15 to .40 Calif. Cabbage, lb - 09 Lettuce, each ' c uurtis, a new esuninsitr drug; store owner before the war, i Is a lieutenant serving; oversea as adjutant of a Forestry Corps unit. When peace comes again MaJ. j Curtis, who admits she Isn't do- j mestlc by nature, looks forward to enjoying golf and other sports again wlUi her husband. Her present schedule leaves little room for sports and relaxa-Uon. MaJ. Curtis, formerly Patricia Muriel Rennle, was born at Fernle, B.C. Her father moved his wife and family of two sons and four daughters with him as he moved with his accountancy work, so that MaJ. Curtis has lived In Vernon and Vancouver as well as In New Westminster. She attended New Westminster High School and took her legal training at the British Columbia Law School In Vancouver. Dally News Advertising Brings Results. I LONGER fcvMf ASK I luniKG p?75B. JOUR. Buy On What ' Ytv NeWijS Pilots flying supplies to China over the Himalayas have found uncharted peaks believed to bo higher than Mount Everest. Announcements All 4Tertlements In this column will be charged for a lull month at 25c s word. Dry Dock Employees Dances at the Staff Dining Hall are cancelled until further notice. Job's Daughters' Dance, Masonic Hall..Aprll 21. L. O. B. A. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, April r, De Carlos L. P. P. Dance, Eagles' Hall, April 27. Eastern 8tar Dance, April 28. Valhalla Dance, April 28, Oddfellows' HalL May Day Ceieoiation meeting. speakers and music. Booth Memorial School, May 2, 8 pjn. Nurses' Spring Dance, May 2, Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Missionary Tea. Mrs. A. Flaten s. May 3. United Cnur-ii Spring Sale. Mtiy 4 th. Women's Auxiliary Canadian Legion Dance, May 5, Oddfellows' Hall. Jean De Carlo's Orchestra. Refreshments. Cambrai Munthe's. Tea. May 11. Mrs C.C.F. dance. Oddfellows' HaU May 12. De Carlo's Orchestra, ' 9:30 to 1:30 am. t v Concert by 'Drydock her return to Canada she was Choir, May 15 and 16. - assigned to the office of the judge advocate-general at Defence headquarters In Ottawa. Her 18-months service ribbon, .iwith silver maple leaf for ser vice overseas, symbolizes the hard work she has put Into her . . 1- r 1 II... t 09 1 joo, wnicn aiiuws ner uuir umr i09for private postwar plans. She has been quoted as preferring to retire to a South Seas Island 18. Notice 'Male Hospital Auxiliary Tea. May PO.VT FORGET THE .'. . BIG DANCE SATURDAY, ArRIL 22, 9 p.m- till 12 I.O.D.E. HALL i Formerly Eagles', 5th and McBride) Gentlemen 75c Roy Proverbs and His Orchestra Everybody Welcome The Royal Norwegian Consulate is being removed from the Besner Block . to trie Killak .and Christo- Office), as r from Monday? April 17. KWONO SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE CIS "th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 pjn. Tuesday.10 p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. Phone Red 247, UNDER SUSPICION HE SAYS HE ONJLV VMEMTl UNDER HERE TO DOD6E A SERJEANT. VJELL., MAY BE. DC WSp EE ,v f ! '. Quality... Marks These Style Right TOPCOATS IN SMART TWEEDS FROM SCOTLAND and the ISLE OF MAN $27.50 to $40.00 PAGE FTV -JbC& PUT VICTORY FIRST FINE WOOL NAVY GABARDINES. Beautifully Tailored $41.00 SIGN UP FOR VICTORY 7J BUT HE CAN'T MAKE THINK THAT WAS IT Prime Minister Churchill stated the' other day, "Victory may not be so far away, and will certainly not be denied us in the end. but the task is heavy, the toil is long, the trial will be severe." You can hasten victory you can lighten the task and the toil by signing for more bonds this time than ever before. Put Victory First BUY VICTORY BONDS .... t Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd BRITISH COLUMBIA LET S SNOW OUR COIORS Our fighting forces face a harder and more dangerous task than ever. Yet they are willing to make any sacrifice. We at home must show the same unselfish spirit. W'e must buy Victory Bonds till it hurts. It's the very least we can do and no one who is able to buy them should escape this dutyl So let's prove we're ready to do our share by buying EXTRA Victory Bonds. 7 l4cfou Tfost... GORDON & ANDERSON FURNITURE AND HARDWARE FEDERAL BLOCK, THIRD AVENUE ME I JUST CAME UNDER JO LOOK FOR I By WTestover HMPH! OU CANTl ltlt, S1G5NS OF SABOTAGE il MAKE ME THINK VtxA 111 i poryi Tv .111 Bfil 4-19 . Sti 1 i i? .; t ' i i