Sometimes Scarce... Announcing the Opening of . . WlSEiYS GRILL IS NOW OPEN Clh Ave. V... Reside .(. Station It. Select Lunches and Select Service" ( dtbrnting the Opening of the Grill Prc-Salc of Candy, Pea mils, elc. rorusEWS grocery FiM Come - Flrat Served Hie Record Shows . . . F X--. like The Variety 8tore. They like the t?4 Values they receive here, the wide variety of 'rrrts they need regularly. Wither you want things tor yourself, your 'I'iue ur as gifts . . . come In and look around. The Variety Store HJY NOW AND SAVE! rai ,-.v well flnlshed. - mill ct'ed- ah .u... n,i... W.95 10 $6.75 COTTON SHORTS for ow, per . tar DUC I"' DRESS RUUIIERS. !lli( A ... la. Jk tl 50. Now 5l)C . -. U r'ront! won it M ItJTO at I Wori'l Urotr.. " 85c I n '"""IJKKAKERS for I .mcr wear. Fawn shnde. noerproof. All sizes. ' ZPP- neit, price V S4.25 HBht. tin,,, OUC ??EY 11ELTS. i 'zz: " leather. 1 n ItZPS Zfs- "w $1.50 I Men'. o r summ" ear am, Men's WORK PANTS. Good make. All sizes. Res. ZFS, $2.50 Children's SHOES for Dress. Strops and lace styles. All leather. Sizes 10 to 2. Clearing at $1.95 to $2.95 Men's ALL WOOL TOP COATS. Good sizes. Clearing out below CIO 9JD cost. From Men's RAIN COATS. All sizes. .Fawn and Green Tweed Tops. at sr,fll - $6.95 Hoys LONO PANTS. Good tailored. Sizes CJf QK 5A.JtJ 24 to 34. Now Hoys PULLOVER SWEAT ERS. Special price ( nnttf . . . now Leather WINDimfiAKEItS. Well made nnd good styles. All ,$14,45 J $-. CLOTHIERS LTD. We are still moklna this lutclout bar, but naturally in letter quantities Thai's why it seems so scarce. Soon, we hope, war-time restrictions will be over. Card of Thanks We with to extend our heart felt thanks and appreciation for the aeU of kindness, messages of .ivmmthv and beautiful floral tributes received from our many friends during our sad bereave ment. Mr. Herbert John Morrison and Family. Mia Leone Parker, who Is on the office staff of the Lord Elfin Hotel at Ottawa. Ontario, ai rived In the city on last night's train to spend a few weeks holiday with hsf parents. Mr. and Mrs. H S, Parke Atlas Hoiler Works Electric. Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, HlactsmUh, General Repair. rhone Red 88 1 We are specializing In the newest NESTLE'S COLD WAVE Especially suitable for finer hair ANNETTE POWELL'S REALITY SHOPPE fourth Street. Peitty Saunders Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association See JOHN L, WRIGHT Special Representative Phone 741 Pioneer Rooms HtlNCE ItUr-KUT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Hulltup Roofs Repairs, lteshlntllng Free Estimates Tho Seal of Quality British Columbia's 1 Finest Salmon Mr. and Mrs. Victor Basso-Bert and Miss Leah Basso-Bert left on Saturday night on a trip I to Vancouver. Rev Dr. J. O. Brown of Van couver, Orand Masted of the Masonic Orand Lodge of British Columbia, will be in the city this THE DAILY NEWS Notice FRASER & PAYNE STORE WILL KK CLOSED From June Sth till July 7 Open July 7th FRASER & PAYNE LOCAL NEWS NOTES n ur aintol f Tnirra laft I Mr anil Jtr ITorrv Willrlnwin cn Saturday night on a trip to land child left on Saturday night Vancouver on a nonaay trip u Vancouver. Mrs. C. Sawyer left on Satur day night on a trip to Vancou ver. Ben Sampson left on Saturday night on a trip to Vancouver. Among those leaving on Sat urday night for a trip to Vancouver were Mrs. T. II. Eyolfson and her mother. Mrs. A. W. Johnson. Mrs. A. M. Budlnlch left on .Saturday night on a trip to Van couver. Bond Badger of the Y.M.O.A war services staff here lelt on Saturday night on a trip to Van couver. Mrs. II. 8. Parker returned home on last night's train from a business trip to Montreal and Toronto. Herbert Oargraves MLA. tor Mackenzie, left on Saturday night on his return to Vancouver after a brief visit to the city during which he spoke before a public meeting. A new recruit Into the Canadian AcUve Army to enlist through the Prince Rupert recruiting station is Vincent Al-phonse Bonner, age 27, who is leaving tonight ' for Vancouver reception centre. His home is at Burns Lake and he has been employed as a mechanic In S. E. Parker's garage here. Raise Funds To Repair Sidewalk week to pay an official visit to KITSELAS. June 5 - The i. Wai nn Wednesriav taoies league oi ruuwiaa rauxru night He will arrive that morn- 524.38 at a bazaar new lasi weeK in from the south. Dr. Brown is io raise tunas 10 repair me siae-prlnclpal of Union College, n walk leading to the Salvation Vancouver theoloKlrarscrrooI.--1 Army citadel.- The bazaar, which j was openea Dy Aujuiani. m. u. C.N.R. Trains McKay, was organized by Mrs. Toe t hr Fjtt ' itiiiiuuj , tissue stvwi-. . Daiir tpt sundjr p. affair featured the sale of tea from Mr . .. .. anA -av 9nH a fHh nnnri DM J Kpt Monair . . iJ. pjn. i Herbert Morrison Service Held Funeral rites for the late Herbert Morrison, fatally shot while lout trapping, were held at Ui First United Church Saturday. Rev. J. A. Donnell officiating. Quite a number of people were present to pay their respects to the deceased, who was a well known man in this locality Beautiful floral wreaths were presented by deceased's friends. Herbert Morrison was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison of Klsplox, who passed away a good many years ago. Herbert also had a sister, Lillian, who also died a few years ago. He had no brothers or sisters living today. He Is survived by his wife and six children who have their residence In Port Simpson. Herbert Morrison spent the early part of his life In Hazel- ; tori where he has a good many relatives. For the past nine years he had made his residence in Port' Simpson. During that time he ; had made a good many friends. He had lust passed his thirty- fourth birthday when he died. The body was cremated at Khutzumateen, only a service being held here over the ashes. Announcements Hill Sixty Tea, R. J. D. Smith. June 7. Mrs. W.O.TAL Dance. Wednesday, June 7, Oddfellows' nail. Dan cing 10-2, DeCarlo's Orchestra. Refreshments. L.O.L. Invitation Dance. June 9, I.O.OJ. Hall, DeCarlo's Orch estra, Admission $1.00 St. Peters Tea. Mrs. J. W. Moorehou.se, June 15. Norwegian news reels, Oddfel lows' Hall, June 16, 8 pjn. Ad mission 50c. C.WJ Delicatessen Tea, 3-6. Whist, cribbage and bridge at 8 o'clock. K. of C. Hut, June 22. Whist Drive, Oddfellows' Hall, June 26, 50c. W. A. Canadian Legion Dance. Oddfellows' Hall, June 29. De Carlo's Orchestra. v. Coast Regiment Women's 'Auxiliary Dance, Armory, July I. Dominion Day Celebration, Port Esslngton, Saturday, July 1. YOU TAKE A RISK v. Your gasoline ration coupons arc not valid until your motor vehicle licence number has been written in ink on each and every coupon. This must be done immediatdj upon receipt of the book. This is your protection against theft, forgery or misuse of your gasoline ration coupons. The 1944-45 "AA" sticker must be affixed to your windshield immediately upon receipt of your gasoline ration book. If you have a special allowance, you must also affix your special category windshield sticker at once, regardless of whether you arc using "the special ration book to purchase gasoline. Please remove old windshield stickers.' ' WRITE YOUR CORRECT LICENCE NUMBER IN INK ON EVERY COUPON TODAY CO Martha Logan, Sw.fi' J famed home econo-rrust. whose weekly, wartime cooling column, is a regular feature of this page, look for these valuable hints each Monday PAOE THREE b Mania Lagait I ii i II. ..... . ... pm; na.jjuln Silverleaf Lard Now in good supply and very reasonably priced, this fine cooking fat should be on every housewife's shelf There was a time not so very long ago, when there seemed to be a real risk that we in Canada might find ourselves short of cooking fats. Fortunately, the efforts of Canadian farmers have averted that danger and now there is no reason why every kitchen in Canada should not be supplied with a pound or two of that wonderful standby, Silverleaf Lard. Not only is lard a very valuable source of energy but it also contains other vital elements absolutely essential to health. Use lard in all kinds of delicious dishes, for pan-frying and of course in baked goods. It is good good for you and we now have enough. RHUBARB PIE Wi cups siftej Vi tsp. txkinspowdrr panrr flour 7 tbipj. chilled 1 tsp. tilt Silraleaf lui Ice cold water Mix and lift into a bowl the flour, talc and Uluor. powder. Cut half or lard into these drjr ingredient!, to the lire of wheat grains then cat in remainder of UrJ, to the size of snutl pelt. Sprinkle with cold water, and mix with a fork, adding enough water to make i dough which will just fotm a mats that cleans easily from the bowL Chili. foit the rnmcA 3 cups H-inch 6 tbsps. floor pieces of 1H cups sugar rhubarb 1 tbsp. butter Prepare the rhubarb. Add combined flour and sugar. Turn mixture into a deep pie dish (the sides' may be lined with rolled-out pie-paste, if desired); doc with butter. Moisten edges of dish. Roll out paste, slit for escape of steam, and place over the rhubarb. Trim and crimp edges; Bake in a hoc wren, 470 degrees, for 12 minutes, then reduce heat to moderatelf hot, 37) degrees, and bake until rhubarb is trader and crust baked and nicely browned.'Aia A support may be pbred in the centre of the pie Jiah before turning in the rilling. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED Makers of Premium Ham and Bacon; Silverleaf Lard; Jewel Shortening; Urookfield Butter, Eggs and Cheese Clearance Sale Mens Jackets for Work or Casual Wear Pure Wool Tweed Sur jackets with zipper. Regular price $9.95. f flf SPECIAL PRICE yOfJ Pure Wool Tweed Jackets, windbreak- er style. Regular price $10.00. nr SPECIAL PRICE )b.7J Windproof and Water Repellent Jackets. Regular Price $S.50. - SPECIAL PRICE FOKMAL OrENINO OF RUPERT BUTCHERS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OF W. LOCK Your Shop pine Tour should In clude a vUlt ii to this nearby Butcher Shop where you'll always Ilnd an abundant supply of the choicest cuts, of Meat. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables In season from our own (arm arriving by each boat. Complete line ot groceries. ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY llF.UF.t