PAGE ifvO - . - TK5 PACT MT 5 THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT. BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Erery Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER, MANAOINO EDITOR DAILY EDITION MEANS RICHNESS FROM YOUR NEAREST GROCER a HUDSON S BAY COMPANY proouct FORMAL OPENING OF Friday, June 23. 14H4 Feeding Liberated Lands RUPERT BUTCHERS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OF W. LOCK Your Shopping Tour should Include a visit to this near by Butcher ,-- Shop where you'll always -i una an abundant supply of the 44 fc-t-H-f 'M9 ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY HERE! Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association See JOHN L. WRIGHT Special Representative Phone 741 Pioneer Rooms choicest cuts of Meat, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season from our own farm arriving by each boat. Complete line of groceries. BURN WOOD For Summer pry Slabwood, cord Jio.po Dry Jackplne, cord $12.60 HYDE TRANSFER Phone S80 TOUR OF CANADA Lady M.L.A. Is Speaker .Mrs. Ralston of Point firry Head of Women's Canadian Club The Women's Canadian - vwMynii Club MUU; wintr Yr n 1 I , ...1. M 1. " 1 . Sh harl tjlt tha M S1 life. ever Canadian -Krjaiding this problem, we njsj pake w Ff known In no uncertain ferpu, even if it mean the revision f tb,f jmpUfraliop laws," as. serted Mrs. Ralston. Just after Pearl Harbor. Mrs Ralston was sent to New York Mrs. Ralston vUlled ..... v. ArvU, , , . - , . I ,1 I IT lit. A,,. 1 1 1 nPkinotW.n r.f ' t . ! . Hor. rnin'mJ I ... 1. I . . . . f-. O .1 , - cajiaujr tut; liu uguung, nam mi-: reason or anotner, was burled an eye to reconstruction and iug uuuiury. xxo Oliensive Datlie was ever Won "" exnumea wee times beiore Without the support Of the" latter. In the finnl nnnlv. bte aUowed to stay unmolest- sis the infnntrv mnct ao,,H A t m n rMtln Place -. -. , ...uv uciKiiiH uiiu uvtuuv tuc HiUUim desired. mc ivcjcivc rtruiv rias an lmnnnnnr i Mrs. Ralston spoke of British Columbia relations with the Americans being closer than rp- role. Normallv it ran An miifh In.nrnvMo Af;., lations 5ith the other provlncei. Amy training especially for men waiting "to be call- pruT " S pfS t'Jj? Hnporfnce' lsthe fact that an en- ' " tfjusiabtic p Keserve ! p r Army after the war can maintain ry anxious to know bjcA some military tradition and offer a defence in case Utiin abo"t Japanese, Of emergency. Moreover such nn nrrrnnwntinn rJll Mhtth Utih ColHmlia Vf- "k"1' k tuc uniy aiternanve. These points employers should keep in mind when they are asked to make provision for reserve army men in their employ called up for training this summer This war is far from being won yet, and unfortunately, there is no guarantee that victory will mean the end of national dangers. poft-nar rehabilitation but again and araln thry fnne up against the HSA. Art, which Uiould be clarified if a actu ally altered on many points. Well. 6yd WoodMde tell me that nil the Hlelnn' Ijuiiilr out xa tell the women there what ut Iocks are gunning the Canadian women were da ing )n the war effort. .MANY PUCKS 4KE VISUM) ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. anil Y.W.C.A. (My Dorothy Garbutt) for me because I said that Chuck MrGUltvray had a aoft highland speech yet came from near Glasgow, it seems that the two wont tell. And another thmK. It's no KinUUoeh but Kir uwiui-Hwui. i in" scucu iu iiirii- jneia an interesting meeting on ouuoury. nome or in- ktntlllnch had I never heard o" light once more one of the major problems which . Wdiwday evening in the ju,. iternatlonal Nickel, Parry ajurid'yon KirkUttilloeh fooUjall team? faces the United Nations, that of feeding the peonies Jen chu IUU when mm. -stfort, with its floating InsUad o' grousm- whytore do stu"ran lan"s M ,hey m ttJl tnl &srwRter vspsvsi trs aominaiion. Mrs. j. a. DonnelJ, president pf ,hh n? other city and whee Ljvm Even in Southern Italy the task, in spite of the the c'ut. -aa in the chair.' tn women were emotionally I preparations Which had been made, has proved a' Mra atn had been sent worn out after four years of Vesterday afternoon fiutv- i L..' .i .i ' across Canada by the National.'" turmoil. Halifax was th Lieutenant Ilobbs and Mn. l,cl"c"uuus(u" ' a,,,,u?s.t ine capacity ui ub. of Canadian CjUM W place she had vtoited where came up to th "Y" u, Very competent organization Which had been bllllt to acquaint the clubs there with ran equalled In Intensity '" a pot of tea with me Up for the purpose. the Britten -Columbia outlook the t11 on'the pacific Coast Mf Hobbs U vtatUng her hus Now large new areas of Italy have been freed national affairs as well Halifax wiiere literally everyone "and for the two summer from the Germans Rut the Nn?i; is 1 rW rotirAil letireU, 34 141 ln of 80016 ot ,u natural 'housed some one in the Navy; monUu- That la all the urn. hoiolAul f? wautlM and advantages. Mrs. and where the Province Building I can spare, betause she a i have carried With them almost all nu the portable SUp- Ralston spoke of the reaction of .wu the Parliament building and "ir busy lady doing a real pnes they COUld lay their hands on. Rome itself is es- these people In the other prov- no newspaper house! Then wartime Job. Sub-Ueutenan: timated to have a civilian population of 2,000,000 Ince to her words. Everyone was vUtHj St. John, where she Hobbs, betde teaching sch.,-i people and. though the Allied military envernment exUemelf Interested and de-:nt Mrs. Leonard Tilly, whose , clvUlan life, edited a maga nffin TaCala nAtnuJ uA-e 5- ,tghud w,th what ha f M responsible for Can- called "World Affairs' And ofticials are to have been reported holding m readi- teU ada ir named a Dominion in- u thu magarine Mrs Hobb ness supplies sufficient to fped that population for a This Canada of ours, with tad of a kingdom; the small inow cdlU and completely to her MHI IIIII III -"II f I'liri? 1 I llr l l wr rt r 1 rw in ki n Ifah rA would I believe that I was :k- Prlnce Albert, where a'lng to one m person as the younj Ukranlan . lawyer was pr- old theatre programs used - luuj ltc a ii Luc wmie uL'iui e aiiy suDsianiiai area is "H" m freed from the Germans in that region, it is still .?.J..wer fi e"a. 5' ?-S!?r??0L y 10 iiecessarv to nave sunnlies nvnimhm tn hp mnvAH m or... at once to meet the nppds nf thp pivi'lfnnc oq ne iink nn with trt wr new Canadian I 'f conversation in auatinij Avon where Mrs. Hobbs studw! x Ralston al Memorial Theatre Brian. I concluded by as0tAfsA LAiist 1 lAlAc U r ? uo n vil 44 O a- v the large military forces. . . roads its J past history linked urgin? a greater tolerance in- for ior tne ue 68. ouiKe. and ana w! wnere &ne roarru-d marru"' The job of overseas transport 1 e ptows lareer ldZfier all d" the ine '!rtth 1116 Caribo and ,u warda tne oth" PrartK an.d ner, hUia1nd ere time - future with the Alaska High -thelr problems, and quoted CalitIU'r goln an at 4n,iJ Co (way. A potential fund of B.C. Adamson, one of the men on the !entry t0 lnrir wedding li Knlp nf RnCArvn Aymv : Cariboo Road. Mrs. Ralston Rlckenbacker as saying: The ford pJayera. Eric Maxon. who 11UIC U1 IVCOCl VC AVIlllV . . . quoting -Cariboo" Cameron.1 disciplined mind Is ereater than 11 ttmt natead of bcnut Actual invasion of France brings into proper' ws;!!T.n "hT l00' " handsome young blade he a peared on tne board vi a IV Till. MPKIMl; (IHKT III' ItlllTlltll Kil t MIIIV IS PHOIUII IV Till: MITTIK III' Till: AllMIN ' ISIUITIOS All a iiI IN Till: MITTIK or Till. Mitt I. Ill Mil. WrMll. llUl.tMK TAKE NOTICE that by ordrr ct Mrs. Oray proposed a heartv L" ,K..?- " yc .e or thanks to the speaker. appoint) Adminteuau or the After the mening. Mrs. Arnold TVter & Flaten entertained the speaker ki huu an bmfer rj ni and a few friends to ecffe anrt furBtoh MtM' property Tertn.il. t ,.v, , . . m tm or about tha IJU uuy refreshments, ri at her home on July, a p. hm. and n p6rti. Fourth Avenue FM rW1 to the rut tun riuirr.1 t iPM the wowt uf their ina-rj-: . ufiJ tf, m farthatlh OR USED TO BE There are over 28.000 miles DATED at Teleph Creek nr thla 1 4 lb Hu of Juo,, AD It4. "ALBERT E ROnniM of railways In France ,'kl4J Admuuatrat Telgrph Oeelt Bl dignified man of 60 pr thereabouts and of tfie lat Roy Uyford, the munchv. lovlal Pai. aff of the Stratford Player. Mra. Hobb said the nicest compliment she Had nald to her while there, was when one morning as she was walking brtakly along the Utel, she met Krlc Maxon who aaki, "Well, you look real Warwickshire U day," a compliment whkh Implied that she looked healthy and wholaanoM and altogether weet. if I know kafy FLORAL CENTRE The Tlllattf of Jlkonn Itnl. land. ws the largest centre in ! the WOrM for flowfrra an4 nraa. ' mental plants before thr war. Better Shaves -And More 01 Ihem with Gillette Lather SHAVING CREAM ' I WoJ. bf Ik mlfi I 1 loodmg t JH in ihT I H I " 1 1 II i ! IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT to People who Send Sweet Caps and Winchesters to Boys Overseas To ensure speeder delivery of ci0aretfe parcels to Canadians in the Arme-J Services oyerieas, the Postmaster General and the Minister of National Defense have announced nW arrangements which provide practically airmail seryict. Startina June 19, the (abjJi of such parcels will be sent by air and then at-tached to parcels previously shipped over for this purpose. This will prevent loss in transit and speed up delivery. But please note especially that the new regulations require all tobacco companies to standardize on one size of parcel ony - 300s. From now on, therefore, we can accept orders only for 3pp at $1.00 a parcel. However, you can send more : lfjan one parcel at the same rate and the same time. You can order such parcels ' exactly as you do now throunh your tobacconist or by sending your order tp Sweet Caps, P. O. Box 6000, Montreal, Qu?; ' A IMPIKIA TOBACCO SALIf COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED t .r- Frth tlod, art Mppd conlinuou,! In rtplwhh (,. ,lppir i I WITH VOP HAVE A DATE sY SI " flf- .n .. kul rtwUnlmrni ihJ Immm, w , to Ll,.,.y 4 mw, 1. f J ' (flu. -r V ' ' 'j-'WMKM I hcu raiuuw lrr . . . Ura I if V(,u iu: nwwi SwI 17.1 Wiyl Lite ,r,,.i.,, .i,l U gUd t miui hi, vf LMit uut todsr: ' w l.iAr t.i 1W Cnmmny llrronting lUicyijA THE UUTUAL lire? IOF CANADA I - .1.-1 l, t M4 (ftt it. lRpT:i;TIC OVLH 180)00 t A UHA A VII jit Klrhard Sephtan Prlnre Rupert. R. i: Mortimer, Representative J, J, T Collart, lteprrenlallre f II, UriiMh, ltrpreentatiie K T Kemtey. M.UA.. Keprewntative L II. Krnnrr. KrprenUlire Ttmrp L Hoop, lteprrenlallteft f MtUI tni Uur.i ltrct tiet PrliMf Ripert, Bl PriiKe Ripert, Bl llnrllwi. Bl Tmire. II Smithfrt, Bl Tritia, Bi SIM1()RT THE PIONEERS' II0JIK PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS Oown through the years, aimo t mnrt prmc Bn first exUUHl. wc have rrve4 the peoj !'' V-- prttcrrm laboratory we hare always tried to keep ir.oderu uiq skilled pharmacisU. quality, drugs, the best . 1 equipwst Ormes lid. 7it4t Pioneer Druqgtets THE REXALL BTORK PIIONKS 81 nd 0 Open Dally from S am till 9 pm Sundays and Holidays from 13-2 pm, and 1-i P CASUALAIRES... THE WORLD'S MOST COMFORTABLE SHOE LIGHT AS A FEATHER FLEX I RLE AS A WHIP WEAR THEM EVERYWHERE Priced $3,95 Family Shoe Store Ltd. The Homo of Good Shoes" POULSEIV'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN Gth Ave. i:., Reside P.O. Station II. "Select Lunches and Select Service" DISTRIBUTORS OF HAZELWOOD ICE CREAM POULSEN'S GROCERY Courtesy and Service Place an Ad in The Daily News-It Pays