News' Items May 11- whist 8 V j - U1U) x stance workers 1 . .uaU al Government's . Tnflof Lnn Uroofcibank Kpeak I10 iwman of Victoria i J . In Ihn I 1 1 1 1 1 fi 1 1 1 ui una. it Mr and Mrs. if.- for about two II. t. Inri nn llii.nl- ti. tne cuy on mes- ruin from Ottawa been on official lis past few week.?. .mi 1 1111 1 1 1 1 if ada, ulll be held ... ii i .. . . i nail on ftkJuuiy, ; pm All Interested II UC Lilt II U1I1LII o . n r 1.1. Ulll w:. guest speaker '. ae weekly lunrh-ice Rupeit Rotary rd spoke Wednes- an audience in St CORAK m 1L 1.1. iviri' iur liip who pa.id away w re held Tuesday viile "Court chaool akcr Rev E. W. i Deceased was ir woA nt ihn Anvnv 10 years ago. A i :A: attended the Ii '.erment was In i.-h, Oi urtre Pav- . 1- , I T-l I 1. ii ' liii if :iiiii iui ii uncements " tut n Mil month : 5c a word. of -War dance, aus- Band, May 11. dance, Oddfellows' n Anuy MCNaugn .ra, information. Phone uuir,i wuiuJui& a, i.w.w.. nun, iiay ht I.O.D.E, Hall bridge and crlb- imt, May 10, Auxiliary Tea, May civ Miuiirnnw iiii'iii Hall, 9 to 12. Swing rrhff rn nan, u;i5 p.m. )ance. Mav 24. Odd i. Refreshments. Employees' Welfare dance. May 24, Staff Plnco lh VinllHlIF - . V. .1 V kill. . 1UI1U u I from 9 till 1. Music ea, June 2, Mrs. Art bummlt Avenue homecooklng, delica wj.oo an Win!: AY 74 ne Black 735 NnVMAXt 111 'E SERVICE CCP Broadcast, Saturday, 6:15 p.m., LAC Archibald! Skeena federal candidate. nn Col. E. J. Ryan arrived In the city thl morning on a business trip from Vancouver. Canadian Old Time Club dance at Conrad Street School, Saturday, May 12. Members only. Mrs. John Ivarson of Vancouver, formerly of Prince Rupert. Is Jn the city for a few days visiting with old friends. She will meet her husband who Mr. and Mrs. JohrV R. Mltcheii returned this, morning from Vancouver and Vancouver Island where they have been visiting for the past few weeks. CCP Public Meeting. Sunday 13th, Oddfellows' Hall, 8:30 pjn. Speakers: LAC Archibald and Wm. Irvine, Cariboo candidate. Come and meet your CCP candidate for Skeena. Mill Harvey Davles, former well known hotel man of Houston and Smlthers, and Mrs. Davles arrived In the city from Smith-1 ers earlier in the week and will T 4i RTS DAY! f r IrfiH...,.! NEY SWEEPING IMffnn r. . . . REPAIRED m'pment and help you of a clean job leave tonight for a visit to Van couver and Victoria. Mr. Davles, who now lives In retirement at Smllhers, has not been enjoying very good health of late. Mrs. R. J. Carson and son, John, returned to the city this morning from a brief trip to Vancouver where she visited her husband's father. Sir Frederick Caruon of Montreal, who was in the southern city on a brief flying trip. Mrs. Carson Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hellbroner. Her . husband, Major Carson. Is overseas. V 1 ' 4 BURNING OP MORTGAGE St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Prince Rupert was cleared entirely of all indebtedness, when a mortgage burning ceremony was recently conducted at a special service. Here Is pictured the mortgage burning. The group Includes member of the building committee and church council. Left to righ:: Rev. M. B. Anderson, Gust Mostad. I. Feness, Even Evensen, A. Martlnusen, Rev. J. II. Myrang, Hans Antonson, P. Leland, M. Valderhaug and Nels Gunderson. Seal. Cove Couple Receive Presents Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton, who are leaving this month to live at Terrace, were honored by fellow members of St. Peter's Church, Seal Cove, Wednesday night at a social evening which ffllowed a business meeUnp; of the congregation. Presentations ere made to the couple by W. Skinner, people's warUen, on be-nh .. jf those prevent and the Women's Auxiliaries of the church. Along with the best wishes cl their friends. Mrs. Norrlngton received a leather handbag and Mr. Norrlngton was presented with a combination barometer-thermometer. About 30 membirs of the congregation enjoyed a sr.pi" l evening which included games. Mr. NorringUtn, who has been with the Canadian Fish & Home catlonal- Counsellor to the men's Forces In the Miracle cavest, iw" t rheeii"' wanted. uninP of the - 1 ,lipover..to. . .mlTUF?' .mart. ov.ntin6 joboer and o'a rtjan .omcthins one day. be " thing .Tcknf ..Thrre Ju" a 1 VnoW w :..r" It . . . the floor. A ;f expen- ;um Without o w SealCn6 lors xhat up. at c e looked ful ,n m day V lff fJi r..r of - ,hickness""-. 8u-'- Pacific, -'- Command under the Canadian Legion Educational Scheme. During her stay Miss Cryderman ato addressed the Women's Canadian Club. Miss Cryderman is the Regional Vice-President for B.C. for the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs and on Wednesday evening at a dinner at Reid's Cafe orgaized a branch of the club In this city. We are agents for Congoleum- Local Dealers In Congoleum- Gordon & Anderson Ltd. ELIO'S FURNITURE AVENUE' 217 Third Avenue Til I'll We handle Congoleum Products . . . When CoiiRoleum Rugs are available we will GORDON'S HARDWARE McititiDE street A. MacK-enzie rurniture Ltd. CFPR 1 III1.lx.n-1 WO- o.rm :,.,. For Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) FRIDAY VM. 4:00 Words With Music 4:15 G. I. Jive 4:30 Science Magazine 5:00 Concert Hall 5:30 Sports Review 5:45 Supper Club 0:00 Aldrlch Family C: 30 Navy Band 7:00--CBC News T. 15- Victory Loan Program 7:20- -Victory Loan Reporter 7:30--Eventide 3:00- Soliloquy 6:30- Vancouver Playhouse 9:00- Burns and Allen 9-30 Frank Morgan 10:00 CBC News 10:10-Elmore Phllpott 10:15- -CBC News Roundup 10:30 Danny, Kaye U :00- -Silent SATURDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock :00- -CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Operatic Gems :00-BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:3U Transcribed 9:45 Hawaiian Echoes Cold Storage Co. for a number of .Px years, has accepted a position 1U.4S oprpn!1HP in nhvthm .accountant with Little, Haug- u:00 Jill's Ai.-mr.e Uk land and Kerr, lumber company 1 11: :33-Me-stai!e rv at Terrace. 1 11:35 Weather Forecast 11 :3C Recorded j 11:45--Personal Album Mist- Hilda Cryderman lCf t on j P.M. last night's boat for Vancouver! Jl-soZcBNew after a stay In the city In con- 12:45 Spotlight Bands nectlrtn with her work as Edu-1 "8nt faiana WOMEN'S PART IN VICTORY Women of the United Nation played a far greater role In the Second Great War than In any other war and played It In far greater numbers. For the first time In modern history, women of some countries' fought side by side with men In organized groups. But perhaps the greatest service women rendered in the war was behind the lines. Millions of women In Britain, Canada and the United States worked on amnbly lines to produce the planes, tanks, gunS and ammunition which made It possible to win the war. Hundreds of thousands of others planted and harvested crops. Women who could not leave their homes contributed to the war effort by rolling ban rtages, saving tin and fat and conserving food. And deep in occupied" Europe women worked in a vast Under Eround movement tr undermine thc Nazi war machine and help Box ' Keep national spirit alive. J. Mrmajhan, of Springfield, 111., editor of Illinois State His torical publications, is a visitor l in the city- having arrived on ! Wednesday night's train. Mr. i Munaghan, who U on vacation, i 1( aves tonight for the Queen Charlotte Islands. Mother's Day Suggestions SEE OUR WINDOWS AND DISPLAY COUNT-ERS -o Come in and let our clerks help you in making your selection MaSws.Jjd INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See II. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Pfione 37 P.O. Dox 54 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Fresh Local Raw anil Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 857 GREEN SPOT TAXI 65 TAXI KWONG SANQ HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 am. PHONE RED 247 Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS Friday, May II. 1945 I i ojllllllllllllB ' 4 Do as Mother and Grandmother did. They knew a swish or two of blue In the last rinse was the way to keep all white clothes snowy white. You may vash them dean but it's the rinse in -Blue-that prevents them fuming yellow. Just a swish or two in the last rinse water does the trick. Seven colouri ccmbin to makt whit: On of these colours 1$ blv. Jher tt no tru while without Blue, PAGE FIVE ft SALADA TEA mfeu - GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 NOTICE J. H. MAIR has been appointed sole representative of NATIONAL MONUMENTS for this district. The business has .been pur chased from A. Welxl by W. Yule. To Mother with Love - Tliis year, more than any other, you will want to remember Mother's Day. You will find that we have many gifts from 'which to choose large and small. See the gift suggestions In our window or, better still, come in and let us help you to get a gift that will please her. Annette's Ladies' Wear "We Lead . . . Others Follow" FOR YOUR BETTER SATISFACTION quality foodstuffs are carried at all times. If you , want the best, you will find it on our -shelvesr You are invited to inspect our stock. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 , , Flask!! Have You Heard the Latest? Your RADIO is your link with the world! Keep It In perfect condition have It checked and repaired by an expert call "Speedy" Radio and Electric Shop 48-HOUR SERVICE 733 Second Avenue Hair and Beauty Let us give you a PERSONALITY PERMANENT. We'll' style your hair In a flattering coiffure with our new Cold Wave. It will be easy to keep and very becoming. No split or dry ends, no straggling curls. You'll be more than pleased. PEGGY SAUNDERS FREE ESTIMATES Phone Green 217 I- ' (Annette Towell) 4th St, (across, from Post Office) BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling- and Coal stokers . Corner 2nd Ave. and 4"th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 Here to serve the public YORK CONSTRUCTION Ilulldlnr, Material, Estimates General Building Nothing too big or too. small PHONE BLACK 884 :.4f a.-. I. it- ,14J