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KAiurr tiriirr n nAUf UfTAn n ni ivi iu jr. ri i t hm i iin KUUIt 1 1MI IV 1 IV UUIJ Ill.Mll 3rd Ave, next to Ormes Since 1898, Hartts have been makers of men's highest grade footwear. Hni-tf n,..iftcmnn tvitVl .111 nbSCSSiOll for 4 , . . .... 1 i. 11. .mil - ,vw.. -- WIIV lllll ami In Shop. .Sore Limited ..nt 'HOME OF HARTT SHOES tutt Mtn Genuine Ford Parts Firestone and Gutta Percha Tires Imperial Oil Products Wrecking Service S.E.PARKER LIMITED FORI) DEALERS 170 E. 3rd AVE. C On All 1945 3 Diaries. Reminders, ff Calender Pads, etc. 1A n,li.nu4 p ii pp filu4 XTntr mill ""umaRe m ims oner kwp a record of your personal memoirs. See our window for selection We still have a larcc variety, priced from 34c ' $3.56 0 St I UWlWXd.MMr Local News It A. J. Daly left last night for Vancouver to enter the army. Miss Rita Turgeon returned to the city Monday from a trip to Vancouver. A Community Clubhouse,. 920 Hays Cove Ave., Monday, Whist at 8 pjn.; Tuesday, Cribbage at 8 pjn.; Wednesday, Bingo at 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. (49) BLACKHEADS Don't muiww M Um4- -dlnoln thtm. Ct two ouncot or ptroxino powaer irom n, imt tor nd ppl entl with wtt, hot doth or Mrkhd. Thif diMolvo awl dlil'lr vj tmt un iiinpn no. Crawford Moore returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide Monday frcm a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. T. W. Scott is in the city from Vancouver visiting at Seal Cove with her son and daughter-ln-law,"Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Scott. The Famllv Shoe Store will be closed Wednesday and Thursday marking down stock lor Clearance Sale starting Friday, at 9:00 a.m. (It) Mr.and Mrs. Frank Finnerty returned Monday from a holiday trip to the United States. The local U.S. O. director and Mrs. Finnerty spent the last six weeks In New York, Maryland, Texas and California. U. J. Mangan, C.N.R. superintendent of sleeping and dining cars. Edmonton, left on last nights train to return to Edmonton after a business visit here. Recruiting Sergeant D. C. Smith of Prince George is in the city relieving Recruiting Sef eeant K. J. McGovern who is to enter hospital for surg:cai treat ment Sapner Nick Kurulok, wounded in action in France, is due home tomorrow morning from Vancou ver where he arrived on an am bulance train yesterday. Jordan Smith and Robert And erson returned to the city Mon leave. dav from Vancouver where they contended in the Vancouver Sun Golden Gloves boxing tourna ment. Jordan, 12, who fought in the 60-pound class, lost by a very unpopular decision, wnue uoooy, - " "rvr""" " ' ems PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Mrs. C. C. Mills left last night on a trip to Vancouver. CaDt. O. E. Blornsen. area pay master here, returned to the city yesterday afternoon fro ma visit to his home In Winnipeg on Flylne Officer and Mrs. Rob ert Kelsey arrived in the city Saturday night from the east to soend leave with the former's mother, Mrs. George Kelsey of Seal Cove. 1 Y' I ) DOINGS I iBy MARGARET WOODWARD ) The first week in our new "Y" buildine has been a busy one. he bulletin board gave notice of activities and services. The laundry and pressing room is now open for use. This week the new library became a reality. While all our new books have not yet arrived, a eood selection is on the shelves. Hours are daily from 2 :30 to 4 :30 and from 7 :30 to 9 :30. The library is upstairs Between the games room and writing room. Tonight the movie will be "Twin Beds" featuring Oeorge Brent and Joan Bennett and Is open to service personnel only. t.ar Flemlna will be at the piano before the movie for community singing, announcements by Wren fiatjve. For all bridge fans, ser vice personnel and friends, there will be bridge in the upstairs writing rooai. Music lovers will have a real treat with the begin ning of the Music Appreciation Hour. Werinpsdav the 'Naval Dramatic Group meets In the Auditorium. Thp Discussion Group meets in thp pnmmlttce room. The last regular Wednesday night dance will be held in the auditorium. Thursday's movie Is "Flemish Farm" with Clive Brook and Jane Baxter In the starring roles Music before the show win De nrnvidsd bv Tex Finske accom- v.., nnh Wrhrnw Whist I JJaIIJvU WJ www W " party 11.11 L. V will mill be held ii for all service UMso lost by a decision to his nersonnei and friends in the opponent. Both boys admitted wrltlng room, handled by Chief that they got a lot oi lun out oi Norman, The Wives c:ud meet. 11 1 f I . ... . . 1 tU. MfnMMn ine inp. Stuart Craig, one of the popu- !ar carriers of the Daily News, had the misfortune to sustain a fractured right leg while talcing physical training at Booth Mem orial School yesterday, ne was taken to the Prince Rupert uen-eral Hospital where a cast was applied. He will be able to go home but it may e u i-uupw months before he as anic to ne around again, Funeral Notice Funeral services for the late rvontr Mnrrls will be held in nronvtiip Cnurt Chapel at 2:30 - - . p.m. Wednesday, reDruuiy , Very Reverend J. B. Gibson officiating assisted by Rev. W. W. Silverthorn. Interment in fair-view Cemetery. With the Forces News of the Men and Women on Active Service Mr. and Mrs. 3. McCrlmmon have received word from their son, Tpr. Ken McCrlmmon, saying that he Is in gooa nealth. Tpr. McCrlmmon Is serving wim me rnor,- nwn Rifles, a Toronto unit recently announced as being In the thick of ngnting in Corner of 6th and Fulton H A L F MOON SNACK (Manager, George Lum) Specializing In Lunches Chow Mein Chop Suey From 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. Opposite Sunrise Grocery lng will be held In the afternoon In the ladies' lounge. Friday Is a busy evening In the Y". A band concert in tne auai- torlum is featured over radio sta tion CFPR. The Army Dramati Club will meet. The weeks sec ond Bingo in the writing room win ho nnen to all service person nel and friends. In the common lnunce there will b f 'lng song and an Informal evening of fun. Mppt. nnr rccentlonlst. Ms. Joan Goddard who presides dally at the desk in the entrance nan. Besides answering -the host of questions presented to her, Joan runs the lending service of cramps towels. Irons, eic. one bM.IvU - J ! n. recent arrival in Prince nu nprt.. nomine here a month ago (mm Toronto. For tne mior- matlon of you lads with ideas, Sgt. Goddard works right across the street. Have you dreams of your post war home? Come out on Thursday evening and talk It over in the Common Lounge. Tne New House Planning Group is under the leadership of P. O. Hobden who has drawn up displays of model homes for your guidance. ninsro on Monday night drew an enthusiastic crowd. Jimmle Helllcus was in charge. Twelve lucky winners received cigar- pttes and II. Dunhette carried off the big prize a scarf. Once again Frank Dutton and his Boys played for the large crowd of dancers at the regu lar Monday evening dance In the Auditorium. Just before Bob Wlllet went on the air with his broadcast, Bill Davis surprised those present by taking finch shot of two oi our dancing couples. No, this Is not to be a regular feature. We were pleased to welcome back two old and faithful friends, Cliff Adams and Mrs. Adams. While you are dancing and enjoying yourself on Monday nights, Cliff and Muriel re main in behind the checkroom keeping watch over your coats, hate and all else left in tneir snfplcppninsr. Their Good work Is really appreciated. Wednesday night is the last reaular Wednesday dance for this, season. Monday we began our new program of dancing. LOCAL BOY IS ILL IN ITALY Capt. Arthur James Stewart of K.C.AJU.C. Stricken with Infection Capt. Arthur James Stewart, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Stewart, formerly of Prince Rupert and now of Vancouver, and himself born in Prince Rupert, has been eerlously ill in Italy since January 3 with a strepto coccus infection but Is now Im proving. With the B. C. Dragoons, he went overseas in October. 1941 and transferred to the 7th Light Field Ambulance. Later he was at 5th Division headquarters In Italy, where he has served for 6ne and a half years. He went to school in Prince Rupert and after graduating in Arts from UJ3.C, where he was affiliated with Phi Delta Theta, he graduated from McGill University with his medical degree in 1938. He Interned at Vancouver General Hospital for two years prior to enlisting. Romances May Keep Aussies in Britain CANBERRA. Feb. 27 -W Half of the Royal Australian Air Force men who had gone to Britain and married British brides would never return. to Australia, said a returned flight lieutenant. They had grown used to the English climate and English ways and had decided tQ settle there alter the war. In seven Generations of the Bach family there were 49 musi cians. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAOTED Caretaker, board and room. Apply A.M. 106 National Selective Service. ftf ) GEORGEJ)AWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR 16th Century DIsK Is Prized Heirloom EDMONTON, 'Feb. 27 W A Venetian glass pickle dish 439 years old and said to be the only one of its kind in Canada is one of the proud possessions of Mrs. E. Murray of Edmonton. An heirloom handed down in the family from mother to daughter through many generations, it came to her 40 years ago and originally came from one of the family in Switzerland. The unique beauty of the piece lies In the rare quality of the glass which contains a blend of colors; black, violet, purple and mauve right through the heavy glass. Mrs. Murray says antique expert here have told her the formula by which the glass was made has been lost for 400 years. PROTECTION FOR GIRLS 'iIORNCASTLE, Eng., R The urban council', stating it was un- snfp fm eiris to be out after dark in part of Lincolnshire, urg ed the war minister to Keep Italian nrlsoners-of-war locked up after blackout. N SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free , Appointment Phone Red 127, BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 ajn. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 ajn. PHONE RED 247 Announcement whist, and Crlbbaee. Valhalla Hall, 8th East, Feb. 28, 8:30 p.m. W.O.T.M. Dance In Oddfel lows' Hall, March 7, 9:30 to 1. i.ittip Nnrwav Tea. Lutheran Church, March 10. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Sat urday. Presbvterian Church Tea, March 14, Mrs. Berner's, Pacific Place. C.WL St. Patrick's Tea and Rale of Home Cooklne and An rons. 3:006:00. Card Party 8:00 p.m. Orange Ladles' Sale. March 28. W.O.T.M. Sale and Tea In Oddfellows' Hall, Thursday April 5 3:00 to 5:30 pjn. St. Peter's Sale, April 26. Dance every Saturday night Oddfellows' Hall, 9 to 12. MISERIES OF Baby's Cold Relieved As He Sleeps OW . . .here's a reliable home-proved thnt works 2 ways at once to relieve distress of child's cold -even while he sleeps. Just rub throat, chest nnd back -with Vicks VapoRub at bedtime. And instantly spasms, ease muscular soreness or tightness, and invite restful, comforting sleep. Often by morning, most of the misery is gone. For baby's sake try Vicks VapoRub tonight. It must be good, because when colds strike, most mothers use Vicks VapoRub. COUCHING SPASMS To relieve distress, melt a spoonful of VapoRub in a hnwl of boiling water. Inhale the steaming, medicated vapors. Feel relief come right with the first breath! SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box M FRASER STREET Prince Rupert The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON Prince Rllpert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Tuesday, February 27, 1945 HAVE ANOTHER SLICE ! YOU BET- . hits the spot fo tbdke bread lust right, use- Fe7$chmann'$ FRESH Yeast., Dread is extra important in war menus. It's not only an, essential high-energy low-cost food, supplying Vitamin B, it's also a good stretcher for other foods. If you bake bread at home use Tleischmann's fresh Yeast and be sure of light delicious loaves every time. This depend-ableyeast has been Canada's favorite for over 70 years.. Ask your grocer for Fleischmann's fresh Yeast with, the familiar yellow label. SUPPIIMINT TfOUt OUT by aotlng 2 cakatof. MD FlIISCHMANN'S frih Yot ry day. Thl frih . . r. . ' on " natural iourc ol th Important CANADA r.d vtinmlm. 633 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. - . (central DINING, I H unTC (J I t I L ROOM,; HOME COOKED MEALS Open 7 a.m. 8 p.m. ALL WHITE HELP POULSEN'S Blue 69 GROCERIES, MEAT, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Make this your community shopping centre SKEENA GROCERY 500 5th Avenue East Phone 531 LUNCH 6th AVE. E., BESIDE P.O. STATION As Good as the Best -Better than the Rest B" POULSEN'S GROCERY' Our stock fresh and complete, prices right Courtesy and Service Free Delivery Red 441 'S Light Delivery and Transfer 24-HOUR SERVICE 1341 Sixth Avenue East Phone Black 371 J. H. M AIR Furniture and Auctioneer AUCTION SALES ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED NEW AND USED FURNITURE VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., BJV. 1 CHIROPRACTOR ' Wallace Block Phone 640 1944 INCOME TAX Returns Forms now available. R. E. MORTIMER Phonei 88 324 2nd Ave. Meet Me at . . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) For a Good Meal, Visit ." . . ' THE Victory Cafe All White Cooka 25 Years' Experience Give Us a Trial and Convince Yourself V 'W-H