AY JANUARY 11, 1044 EADLINERSl Local OCals EFFECTIVE ONE WKEK I I re Lara IIIJ IMI.Irlll ;. Tinker ICblUCilL TENDER FLAKE. Limit 4 lbs. lbs. SWIFT'S. Delicious for Sandwiches CllI or cold plate. Tin r - ti. 11 v . lbs. ROGER'S OOLDEN. lUp 2 Coupons i. 2 -lb. tin GRADE "A" LAROE. Kb i i.artm Per dozen . Large CC'a. for lirdral Ucnifii'j Aiulliat). ew; r - d:a held lis an- I )w1:vt Oi'Ilcers were f ,ie 1944 Urm: " 1 l JiUl IS fc I 1 M. K W . crary P. vice Prel- Mr.- O, B. Oibson. ncr y sc :ond vice Presl- Mr R L. Mcintosh. Jc i' Mt 0. P. Tinker. ltf's i! doz, ISO's M doz 25c 30c 23c 25c 43c LEAR-OUT ORANGE SPECIAL Jumbo S1.45 Giant sli9 FREE '.i doz. Small Navels with every 2 dozen purchased as above icken Haddie riuin. I.IK tin 39c III. uiiiiirv PI RE POWDER ED WHOLE MILK. .1 lbs. 1 1 H i L REST FOR CLEANINO. 1U LUIUI I ev n m sV Tin i wnrvs TaII t ei 1 1 1 rni . . i . $2.29 10c 10ic 13c OVERWAITEA i-iiom: hi:i Vice President Mrs W 0 Oreer. ecreUry Mrs. C. A. Treasurer Mrs. O. Crtpp. Dorcas Serttaiy vMrs. C. C. Mills. Prayer Partner Mrs. N. Blfd. The retiring president Mrs, Jack Dur:nn. thanked the officers and members in their co-ojration during the IMS term. (ROW IT FAST Mice begin to breed at the age of 2 days. A I.I, OUTER EXT No two snake species have Identical venoms. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.A.AAAA.AAAAAA.AAA.AAAAA, . ... - vi t r ti i-.-i i - cm.: f 5 mis .nisi urrcMcii i ouiiiiiciii i -d SIMMONS BEDS naufyrcst Spring Filled Mattresses, Deep Sleep. Slumber ing Mattresses. Folding Steel Cots with Mattress, onvcrto Bed Lounoes. Babv Cribs. Foldinc Carriages. For Your Bed Retirements see Elio's Windows Third Avenue (Next to the Dally News) 'I'lTIIIIimilimTTTITITIIIMIII""'""" UK . . . Thrifty Housewives A full line of Swift's Premium Meats at all times. A complete and Fresh stock of Fruit nnd Vegetables. You can net everything you want at this Community Shopping Centre Prices Right. SEVENTH AVE. MARKET A C W L. bridge and whist tanf :. .., (Naval Nursing Sister liiuhne Hemmel. Mr Holtby sr. remains here. ;1K Both senior and Junior cham-asrs of oommerae will meet for the regular monthly business luncheon to be held Announcements All advertisements In Into column will be charted for a full inont'j at 25c a word. Drydock Employees' January 14. Dane C.C.F. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, January 14th.. De Carlos orchestra. 11 Burns' Tea at the home of Mr George Mitchell. January 28'h n Mia BH OK iv tin: "i ritr.Mi: i oi kt or iikitioii (tuiMiiu in rmmiTi: i tiii: Mtiim in Tiir. .UiMINIMKWHIX T-' in tiii: Mvniu r tiii: iti; or inoiitii: m.Mtv iihitoi. DM l.Ki TAKE NOTICE ttw4 by Ofr trf uu w r. PHtotrr m6 oa Um iri eh of JJKy. A. D. 1M4. I im arftoinim aomiwww ( U',11 . mimI l tJ llv EtAt Uf 0ure Henry BrMUA. Hrmr. and t4l paru :wvuut riMaw at w etau. are hry reqmrrd tl rurumi MV. prrpnT "rurru . m,aior tJxmt t Jy oT f-ruary A D 1MI. Mtd aii trtt In-Ortflni to thr Ete r requJird to p; th anwuuit ot their lndMl-nrM to me tortivrtUi Drft1 at Print Buawei. B. C . tbi 3rd ctey T January. A D. 1M. NOtUIAM A WATT Otnrlal Admntialrator. PrtfK B. B. C For Mutual Benefit alth and Accident See JOHN I. WRIC.HT rhone 741 Pioneer Rooms No. 6 J. L. Curry (Late ot Yukon) Chiropractor Smith Block OIL BURNERS CLEANED HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Black 735 224 Seventh Avu. West KWONO SANO IIINO HOP KF.E CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST All your patronare welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday 10 p.m. to 13 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. 12 p.m. Phone Red 247 Nurses' Ass'n lis In Session THE PAILY NEWS K O. C. hut. Tuesday Jan 11 ;grhool Inpeetor B. ThorstelnsV I sen Speaker ( Meeting Lat Tonight s train, due from th! xitht In Nurses' Home, least at 10:45, was reported this! afternoon to be on time. Mrs. A. R. Holtby, who i here from Quebec to spend the winter with her son and daugh-ier-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Holtby, left rrt the end of the jveek U Se "malt to visit her Speaking before the local chapter of the British Columbia Registered Nurses' Association last night In the Nurses' Home. B. Thorsteirutsen, inspector of schools, cleared up some points In regard to the present High of education required for entry to training. The 'present requirement is unlvetsHy entrance certificate which Includes his Thursday evening, nt the 1 mathematlca and a language. Janadtan Lton room the! The proposed new standard of nloi chamber wtU be in an- "ir 'ou"i m"e,T f"n, nual session. The Junior cham- S001 Rraduatlon which does cr will be having Its regular not "quire as high a mathemat- nonthly meeting at the home 1 standard nor the language. if Len Orlfflths. ; Mrs. Oiirdon Bryant, the presl- ( i aeni. was in tne cnair ai jasv The executive of thet Prince nlght.4 meetlng which also took Ruaert Oyro Club was In ww- ,up a number of routine matters. ton yeisteraay in preparation Copies of proposed bylaw amendments were distributed and are returnable at the an nual meeting on February 7 Timely Recipes WINTER I RUIT SALAD 14 cups diced apple 1 cup diced orange 1 eup cottage cheese 2 cup finely shredded cabbage Few grains salt Lettuce or other greens Mayonnaise or French dress lng. Combine apple, orange, cot- FOR SALE One kitchen set. double bed, davenport 409 6th Ave. East. FOR SALE Household furnish ings. Apply 612 8th Avt. East or phone Blue 900. Mornings bcfoie 12 noon, evenings after 6 pm. FOR SALE Oood oil burning healer. Reasonable. Apply 345 5th Ave. East. 8 FOR SALE One complete bed and dresser like new. 1446 8th Ave. East. FOR 8ALE Electric rasor. "Sun beam Shave Master." jzu.w. , P.O. Station B. Box 1077. 9) FOR SALE McClark range. Oood condition. $40.00. 1655 Herman Place. (13) FOR SALE R.C.A. radio, in j first class condition. Apply 315 9th Ave. West. (10) HELP WANTED STENOGRAPHER for accountant's office. Neat and accurate copy . typing essential. Shorthand not so Important. Applicants with knowledge of commercial book-keeping, or those willing to learn, will have preference. Written applications only. State experl-nce. If any. Apply U. X C. AM 96. (tf) PERSONAL RESPONSIBLE Canadian girl will mind children, evening and half-day Saturday. Apply Box 657 Dally News. (12) imtmrBWiMTiriMYtTimisTi Fresh Local Raw and P Pasteurized MILK S VALENTIN DAIRY I PHONE 637 NO GLAMOR IN PHOTOS By ENID NEMY Canadian Press Stall Writer WINNIPEG. Man.. Jan. 10 tf- Olamor may be all right for Hollywood stars but be yourself when you have your photograph taken. Winnipeg photographer advise In the midst of their yule tide rush, several photographer! took time out to offer a few suggestions for women. The posed revision of the standard f all - accessotles, tending to make a good portrait. One cardinal rule never to have your hair done the fame day as you Intend to have your picture taken. It takes awajr that soft, natural look and can nllrt your entire ap peararrce. P. W. Hunter, prominent ex hlbitor in Canadian and Ameri doing for photographs, the finished picture simply won't be you," the said. I Jesscp finds women easier tage cheese, shredded cabbage to ohotograph than men. and salt and toss lightly to- 'Men usually feel self-eon-eether. Serve on lettuce or other sclous whereas women don't" FOR RENT Vacancy, close in. Oentleman only, sharing Phone Blak 965. Uf ROOM FOR RENT Gentlemen only. 343 7th Ave. West 8 LOST LOST-i-Glrl's sterling Identification bracelet with Navy tresL Finder please leave at Dally News Office. (tf) LOST One brown leather glove between Post Office and Dally News. Finder would oblige by phoning 86 or Black 291. LOST Lady's Ronson cigarette lighter. Initialled. H. M. R. with Alrforce Crest. Reward. Finder please return to Dally News office. 8) LOST Small black dog at Met-, lakatla on Dec. 30. Answers to name "Dinks". Tag No. 30. Notify W. 3. Robinson, Met-lakatla. Reward. (in LOST Ladies rust purse ccner of 6th and Ambrose or in front of Military P.O. Containing money, registration card, Bank book, Finder please leave at Dally News. Reward. 9 LOST Dark grey haired Cairn terrier. Answers to name "Burma." Reward 323 5th Ave. East. Anyone harboring will be prosecuted. 8 LOST Ladles brown raincoat Phone 841 12 FOUND FOUND Knitting on 6th Ave. East, the day after Christmas. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. . (tf) rTVVTtTTTTTTFTffVTTTTTT SHRIMP Fresh Every Day Boat W.S.L.' First Float f West of Imperial Oil Co. Dally after 4 p.m. t:ir;ziT.rji:aixsi:jiiBiKarjr AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAasaAAAa is rr,n .TsWan i i NO OTHER NATURAL CEREAL 71th lcif mttt today, wie women are can photographic Salons, has h,p to yaow ,h,t by rrio Quaker ! tnese suggestions lor liaiicrjnj uui jor Dreuuut, wtj tin itc war portrait. Use as much lipsticx i n"a-worvn "mu X- ' . ... . ' Duri mam eumeot pfottm. No oihtr as desired but no powaer or intor,,erelIj,K,fithJlIlhitTiu,fiaor rouge powder ahadows your facial contours. Wear something white around the neckline a V-line or Peter Pan collar us ually offsets the face better than a round collar. For a full- engh picture, evening gowns ate best. Mutt be Natural Mrs. Ethel M. Palmer, who has been photographing women for over 20 years, emphasizes the most Important thing to remember is to be yourself "If you change your hair style, or take off your glasses vt do any one of the many foolish things women insist on for energy sod growth ti wbolc-icrun oatmcu. And it i richejt of HI natural ccrcaU io Vitamin Bt Deeded for loond sem and enersjl No wonder more families than ever are calliaf dtUcioot, boc brealiasts of Quaker Oats daily a "mtut"ibr wartime diets. avoid trinkets." As for photos that are to be sent overseas, there ne only three points to remember. Make greens with mayonnaise or he said, "I do wish though 1 them small, smiling, and typ French dressing that- women would stop trying teally YOU CLASSIFIED ADS Classified Advertisements are payable in advance at the Office No telephone orders Rate 2c per word per insertion. FOR SALE FOR SALE Business Block In best down town locaUon. For particulars apply H. O. Hel-gerton Ltd. 8 FOR SALE J. a . Taylor safe In good condition. Phone 422. (11) FOR SALE Eight cords of wood stove length and old lumber. Apply P. O. Box 431. 10t WANTED WANTED- -Clean furnished apartment 0: small house for refwrtttble marine officer 'and vrlfe Prince Rupert Hotel, room 53. 12) FOR RENT to be g:amiTius. The sunpler a dress is the better. The same rate applies to Jewelry. A string of pearls may be In place, but BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Wallace Block Phone 387 IDEAL CLEANERS -House of Better Cleaning-Authorized FLEXFOUM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty We Pick Up and Deliver THOSE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 R. LAMB, TAILOR Ladies' it Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes. 302 Third Ave. W. Black 787 National Monuments You can now mark the grave of ; your loved ones by buying a monument from National Monu-1 ments at the most reasonable prices. Box 1U5 Postal Station B Workshop 60! 5lh Ave. East, Prince Rupert -Made In Prince Rupert" HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 206 4th St. Phone 635 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers. Phone 171 P.O. Box 274 International Correspondence Schools Canadian Limited It. F. Lotln, Representative Box 526 1315 Figgot Ave. Prince Rupert, n c, ,1 Not Only a Word, Bui a Code . . Quality is no static thing; it has no unit of measure. Rather is it a decree of excellence. ... Judgment of the degree of excellence in any particular product must rest with the1 integrity of the judges. . . , Such judgment was easier when things were made of "pure" substances such as pure wool, pure silk, pure linen or when an article was made from start to finish by hand. . . Proper judgment of products demands more knowledge and experience than ever before. Only a store that hold3 public confidence as its most precious trust can be counted upon to keep its standards of judgment unassailable. . . . Quality is and will continue to be our code. We will endeavor to maintain in our goods S degree of excellence the word "Quality" connotes. Watts & Nickerson MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete yariety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Tobaccos and Confectionery TREE DELIVERY throughout the cHy three times weekly ITuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion JOIN THE NAVY LEAGUE Prince Rupert is justly proud of her SEA CADETS Every Citizen should be a Member of THE NAVY LEAGUE 1944 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP $L00 A chance to win a $15,000 Treasure Chest Prize goes with it. $1.00 .Membership Tickets For Sale at Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN JENS Besner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 "" HELP THE SEAMEN HELP THE SEA CADETS ! JOIN THE Navy League Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE rupeut Co. Ltd. nnmsit Columbia