afABWSi A good morning's work lequlret much more than a mere slp-nd-ablt breakfast ... so plan really nourishing breakfasts sround high-energy NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT! Made cl 100 Canadian whole wheat , , this delicious cereal thelps provide energy, building carbohydrates and proteins, as well as useful amounts of Iron and phosphorus. 5451 ilSTRIAL & MARINE REPAIR WE REPAIR ANYTHING Repairs to all Automotive and Marine . . t i.. n r l. i t : i : Iipment uuuy yyuik uuu i uniting Agents for Diesel Engines Forest King "Power Saw Hard Batteries Raybestos Products Home Oil Products AND ARC WELDING Box 1398 NTRAL DTE L MACinNING 994 First Ave. West DINING ROOM HOME COOKED MEALS Open 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. ALL WHITE HELP Ymi Can Dencnd On It . . . UK. ... ..... wnen the weather Keeps you ai nume, juu ! W can phone us at 18 or 19. Your orders win V receive the same carelul attention. Our livery Service covers the entire city on Tuesdays, s and Saturdays. Leave your order belore 4 p.m. fore delivery. SSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE our stock of household furniture and novelties. J. H. MAIR lURNITURE AND AUCTIONEER d Ave Prince Rupert Blue 69 3 AXl 3UR SERVICE J EFFECTIVE it to Royal Lunch ANNOUNCING Empire cafe (Formerly L.D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 6:30 am. to 1 a.m. U PERT BRAN D : SMOKED : : aCK COD Canadian Fish r- AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. AT PORT EDWARD AFTER MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robins in North Bride Formerly Miss Jessie Scott Following their recent mar. rlage In Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Robins have ar rived at Port Edward where Mr. Robins is relieving as accountant or the Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. cannery. The bride was formerly Miss Jessie Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Scott of Victoria. The groom Ls the son of the late Henry E. Robins and Mrs. Robins of Saskatoon and the brother of Harry F. Robins, managef of Port Edward can nery. The marriage took place In the Manse of St. Stephen's United Church in Vancouver with Rev. H. II. McGill. Miss Eva Milne was bridesmaid and David Garrett groomsman. The couple spent a few days honeymooning at Victoria before arriving at Port Edward at the first of the week. The bride was employed in the cannery store at Port Edward last year. The groom was also formerly located at Port Edward but is now stationed at Vancouver. PORT CLEMENTS CHILD SUCCUMBS PORT CLEMENTS, March 23 Clifford LawTence Rennie, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rennie of Port Clements, passed away on March 22 after a lingering ill ness. He was four years and five months old. Funeral took place from St. Mark's Church on March 23, Rev. J. Murray officiating. There was a large attend ance of friends and many floral tributes. Announcement All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Orange Ladies' Sale. March 28 Basket social, aid of Norway, March 29, Oddfellows' Hall. Queen Mary Daffodil Tea, Easter Monday. Anglican Easter sale, April 5 C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Sat urday. W.O.T.M. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, April 4, 9:30 to 1:00. W.O.T.M. Sale and Tea In Odd fellows' Hall, Thursday April 5, 3:00 to 5:30 pjn. Easter Dance, Friday, April 6, W.A. 1st Bn. Prince Rupert Regt. (MO). Commemoration program, April 9, Lutheran Church, 8:15. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 12. C. W. L. Bridge, Whist and Crlbbage, K. of C. Hut, April 18. Eastern Star Ball, April 20. St. Peter's Sale, April 26. Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows Hall, 9 to 12. Swing Quintette Orchestra. United Spring Sale, May 3. Local News Items PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Annette's Ladies Wear will be open on Thursdays from 9 am. to 1 pjn. as from March 29. (74) Special at Wallace's Department Store, $2 - $1, Ladies' Blouses for 99c. (76) Dr. C. II. Hankinson was among those who returned to the city today on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver. George Roric returned to the city on last night's train from a ten-day trip to Smlthers arid other Interior points. A Your favorite stores open every Thursday till 1 o'clock Peoples Store, Wallace's, Rupert Men's and Boys' Store. (75) C. A. Bcrner, divisional super intendent for the Canadian Na tional Railways, left on last eve nlng's train for a trip to Van couver on official business. P. H. Linzey left on last eve ning's train for a brief trip to Terrace on Wartime Prices and Trade Board business. He will return to the city this evening. Easter Gifts for adults or chil drenBooks of Theatre Tickets priced $1 to 2.25 For conveni ence anytime always on sale at the Capitol. (75) Capt. Albert Man, recently re turned home from flying operations in the Far East, was the guest speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club today. President J. J. Gib son was In the chair. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. What is the proper way for a woman to issue inviiauons tu several friends for a luncheon? A. She may write at the top of her visiting card: Thursday, March 1 luncheon at 1 o'clock Then write R.s.v.p. in lower left hand corner. Q. What fee should be given to the clergyman, if a baby ls to be christened at home? A. This depends entirely up3n the means of the parents; it may fy? $5, $10, $50, or more. Q. Is It proper lor a woman to wear a hat to an evening reception? A. (No; and regardless of whether the reception is In a home or a hotel. EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news items, to ensure publication, should be In the office by 10 a.m. Contributors are asked to bear this In "mind. Items of social and personal interest arc always welcome. R. G. Van der Sluys returned to the city this morning from trip to Vancouver. F. W. Chandler returned to day on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver. Constable and Mrs. Eric Turtle returned on last nignt's tram from a holiday in Vancouver. Dr. R. G. Knlpc, medical health officer, made a brief trip to Terrace at the first of the week on official business. If you want Grade A Special Quality Red Brand Beef, we have it. Skeena Grocery. (76) City fire department answered a false alarm at 1 :23 mis morn ing turned in from a call box at the corner of Second Ave. and Sixth St. Capt. Neil McLean of the steamer Prince George returned to the city today to take com mand of his ship which has been at the dry dock lor overhaul and will return to service this week, N EW X A UN D It Y OPERATING Thrifty Family Wash 8 cents per pound and 1 cent per piece all Flalwork ironed, rest returned damp. Also all finish ed service at reasonable rates. Phone 858 Evenson's Ideal Cleaners and Laundry. - (79) Sell Residence Arc Going South Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Daly have sold their residence on Sher- brooke Avenue to John Kilzs and will be leaving about the middle of next month for Clover-dale In the Fraser Valley to take up future residence. i I J 1 pom .HJ I HI- l"7 m ssi.i rvta "in Ti I I fifes' lUi.kjuOucgKVI ffiftt Watch for the delightfully appetizing Day-by-Day Assortment with the special Peek Frean flavour and taste. B I S C U ! T 5 LONDON, ENGLAND MILD or MEDIUM "IT'S THE TOIACCO THAT COUNTS" 52 PLAYER'S MUD Plain have "Wetproof" paper which dot! not stick to the tips. (9) the name Player's is recognized as a guarantee of unfailing quality; LONDON OFFICE DUAL PURPOSE Ontario Plans to Heip Rehabilitation of Servicemen and to Increase Overseas Trade By ALLAN NICKLESON Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, March 28 O) A pro- cct designed to Increase On tario's overseas trade and help Canadian servicemen rehabili tate themselves, while still In the fighting zones has been opened up here by Lt.-Col. T. J. Lyle of Toronto, director of the new Trade and Industry Department at Ontario House. His office Is handling an in creasing number of inquiries from companies ana Individuals on both sides of tne Atlantic even as far away as Italy- concerning peacetime Industrial possibilities connected with On tario. "The department has already advised some 200 firms, furnish ing surveys to them, and has been responsible for completing several extremely satisfactory trade agreements," said Col. Lyle, engineer and industrial ex pert. Majority of British Inquiries came from medium-sized or sec ondary industries selling post war outlets througn Branch plants or distributing agencies, Some Britons too, 'seek to rep resent Canadian firms over here The department estimates that from 20,000 to 30,000 Cana dian servicemen will ask for discharge In the united rang dom. Most of them will have to be placed In industry here, although some undobutedly have post-war Jobs lined up," Col. Lyic said, We shall helD those tooklnz for positions. Many of tnem nope to sell Canadian products." Many Inquiries Inquiries have been received from Canadian servicemen in Britain, on the western Front and in Italy, and at least one firm In Luxembourg has asked advice on the possiDillties or selling up a branch in Ontario af r ter the war. Some servicemen take advantage of icave in this country to visit factories ana plants they plan to represent at home in peacetime. Col. Lyle's office will supply background and gulcance to any Canadian servicemen who plan (Continued on Page 4) SV . k "You Always Hurt The One You Love" "There Goes That Song Agatn" Victor record 20-1606 Sammy Kaye "Saturday Night" "I Don't Want to Love You" Victor record 20-1635 Sammy Kaye "When the Boys Come Home" "Evelina" Victor record 20-1621 Freddy Martin "Accentuate The Positive'' "Jumpin' On the Merry-Go-Round" Victor record 20-1612 Artie Shaw McRae Bros. LIMITED Prince nupert, B.C. TIH5. DAILY NEWS Wednesday, March 28, 1945 t'-i CHIMNEY SWEEPINO OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job Phone Black 735 i HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE must take mqhty fine Tomatoes to make such soup! Yea, good cooks Vnow it talcs fine fnjrrcdienla to get really fine flavor! And Ay Imer Tomato Soup tanUs better becaune it's tnade from choice tomatoes ... specially developed on our own Experimental Farm ... and picked at their peak of flavor. No wonder this delicious soup adds wholesome nourishment to family meals! Canadian Can-ncra (Western) Ltd., Vancouver. per pair $ 1.00 PAGE HIRES. t& m jyLMER, TOMATO SOUP YOUR FAMILY DESERVES AYLMER QUALITY Family Shoe Store Limited Third Avenue Besner Block, 3rd Street Extra Special 150 pairs of women's high grade shoes in oxford and pump styles. THIS IS THE FINAL ROUND-UP OF OUR CLEARANCE SALE! These shoes sold regularly from $4.00 to $9.00 per pair. Buy as many pairs as you wish. Many of our customers have bought some of our bargains to send to their friends who find It hard to get good shoes. DONT MISS THIS CHANCE! We are offering these for sale for the small sum of Opposite Commodore Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY ' To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 P.M. Kindly give us your order before 12 o'clock noon during your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choicest fresh and cooked meat fresh vegetables and fruits complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE 21 THIRD AVE. W. Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY AND WATERMAN'S EVERYDAY FOUNTAIN CARDS PENS Phone 234 DAILY NEWS HONOR ROLL , Your Assistance Invited . The Daily News ls complling'a Roll of Honor which it ls hoped may contain the name of every man and woman of this city to serve with the armed farces at sea on land and in the air. To make this list complete, It ls essential to obtain the co-operation of the public as a whole In submitting the names. It ls impossible for the Dally News or any one person to compile the list complete so we are asking YOU to be responsible for the submission of the name of YOUR boy, YOUR girl or YOUR friend. The following is the information we would like you to fill in and send to ROLL OF HONOR EDITOR! Dally News, Prince Rupert Name . Service (Army, Navy, Air Force) Rank ... Next of Kin Relation Address Date of Enlistment ( Date of Discharge If Casualty, Nature and Date . Remember, If YOU do not submit a certain person's name, no one else may. You are responsible. , NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER-