II benefit from au-uwi. ,tourrikoot youri. , Haaip hire, Errs.. MADE IN lou pelves Hirh puf gt!M only offer tem- rerydtr. NMfly one out of Lr. two Ctntuun " t All Br"-6" fof ?" fi,e . Ho wonder we btlioe you t ti yr guoranrl . . . All-Ann even IJ altrfiniibiitg jml ul palk- Mm tJv decorawd for dls- gtHfl fs lovely bread so smooth id so white age you d not agree in nxiiuueJ kit it m limplt, pleaunt, daily precaution It help you hep regular, ue uill refund yiu not only ubal yt paid hut DOIIBLR r money hmk. Your grocer hit All-Bran in 2 convenient iizt. Made b Kellett London, Canada. i h St If I.CNDON, Brig. Terence Htwh Clarke. 41. on Field Mar- lied services In three thai Montgomery's staff, hat f;,x v- an. u. u. uraa- been adopted as prospective um- I Us?, of the Black Watch, eral candidates for Pudsey and tin awarded a bar to the Otley, Yorkshire, at the general I Ui wrm fhi M HE. In r!iitlnn ami finnthor Mc.nf7nm- l In 1940, the M.C. In North ery staff man. Ma, Paul Wright land th D.S.O. In north- will contest northeas Bcthna! tircpe. Green for the came party fo bake bread usf right use Fleischmann's FRESH Yeast Bread" plays a big part in today's meal planning. It is your family's most dependable low-cost energy food-supplying Vitamin 11. And, it is extra useful now as a stretcher for other foods. If you bake at home, Fleischmann's fresh Yeast will give ;ou txd bread every time light, sweet, just right tj'.ing loaves! Ask your grocer today for Fleisch-mannrsrA Yeast with the familiar yellow label-Canada's favorite for over 70 years! SUPrllMINT VOUI DIET by Qllng 5 toki of f ItlSCHMANN'S lrh Ttoit cry doy. Thli lrih tot ll an IUnt natural lource of tho Important 1 CompU Vltomlnl. f0R YOUR HK1TKR SATISFACTION . . . iuality foodstuffs are carried at all times. If want the best, you will find it on our You are invited to inspect our stock. lUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE pmes 18 and 19 (Opposite Canadian Legion) lr M - mWs mm 4. P.O. Box aW truffled blouse with short sleeves and jabot. Comes in white and pastels. We have other styles fit for your every occasion. Annette's Ladies' Wear "We Lead . . . Others Follow" Local News It A Elect the man with a Postwar plan. Vote Mlckleburgh. (139) Capt. Jame.4 James, signals officer for Pacific Command, who has been here for the past few-days on official duties, Is return ing to Vancouver tonight Members of tiie board of school trustees were Invited to attend the school graduation which will take place tomorrow 'nlnht In a letter from W. W. C. O'Neill which was read at last nights board meeting. A PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE HEADQUARTERS. Stone Block, next to Boston Cafe, open dally and every evening. Opeh discussions Invited. Everybody I welcome. UO School accounts for the month of May totalling $11,580.35. in- j eluding $7,529.50 In salaries, were j passed for payment at last night's meeting of the board of j school trustees. I A. O. Franks, pioneer local printer, arrived In the city yes-! terday after spending some time In Vancouver and will be pro- ceeding In a day or so to Fraser .Lake. Wartime Housing was granted cermtesion bv the board of school trustees last night to u.fe the basement of Conrad School for its activities during the summer vacation providing undertaking is made to keep the premises In order. Major Alan Longstaff of Victoria notified the board of school trustees In a letter last night Announcements Mt advertisement.!! tn this column ill h charged for a rull month t 25c a word. "F Club Rooms, Metropole " 'rd Ave . qpen each evening 7 pm. Phone 842. . (135) TTnii vntinir mMrmatlon. Phone tf-. Mlckleburgh uampui H adquarters. Dance. Orange Hall, Terrace, every Friday. Oood time for all. anc every Saturday night, oddfellows Hall, 9 to 12. Swing untette Orchestra. Election of Major Harvey, Pro-i ressive-Cnnservatlve candidate i.Iune 11. ! Sonja Help Norway tea. Lutheran Church, June 16. Vattnlla Vhlst aild Social, :- '. 8:)J sharp. C.W.L. Tea and Delicatessen Sale June 18, 3-0. K. of C. Hut. St Peter's tea, Mrs. Kclsey's. Seal Cove, June 21 ems Be sine to hear Jim Harvey on CFPU, Thursday, C:45. (132) War saving of pupils at Borden Street School during the month of May amounted to $208.50, bringing the total for the school year Up to $1,981.25, it was reported by Principal S. A. Cheeseman to the board of school trustees last night. LIBERAL BROADCAST 6:00 p.m. Thursday Hear CFPR. TOM REID of New Westminster Douglas C. Abbott Minister of Naval Affairs SPEAK ON SUBJECTS OF INTEREST TO EVERY CANADIAN Liberal Committee Rooms 3rd Ave. and 1st St., will be open from 2 to 5 In the afternoons and from 7 to 9 In the evenings. Phones 635 and 636. Drbp In and see us. (134) The Prince Rupert Supply House presented to the board of chool. trustees' last night an estimate of $198.24 for the in- that he was making a gift to 'stallation of "fluorescent light- thr ii cal Hieh School of a book on naval history of the British Columbia coast of which he Is author. The gift will be lnar In a. dark room in Booth Memorial School. Letting of the ordet was deferred. Principal W. W. C. O'Neill reported to the board of school trustees last night that rocks were bealnnlne ito loosen in a I retaining wall which had been built at the rear of Booth Memorial School. Fearing that an accident might occur, he sug-gested that the rocks forming the wall be cemented. So that It rtay be decided gn whether an additional teacher will bo reauired at the com- menrement of the fall term, the board of school trustees, at its meeting last night, decided to advertise In the newspapers to determine how many beginners will be starting, at King Edward, and Borden Street schools. NEURALGIA Are NEURALGIA and the Hair.me.irt? Headaches It causes blinding you wrth cruel pain? flet fast. Mfe relief bs others Wave, with Templeton's T-K-C'a. ItaJ debv another day. Start now to relieve, ft, fain with yT.R-CVal,e remody Vninusiastically f-raied by thouwudy. At all druggistB--5Uc, $1. j. S. O. N. meeting, Thursday, June 7, Oddfellswy Hall, 8:00 sharp. All members please attend. (132) During ihe month of May the sum of $20 was raised for the School. At Conrad Street School $9 was raLsed. URGENT! All metnbeU . and supporters Labor - Pro gresslve Party requested to call at Clubrooms or phone without fail today. Within the next week the board of school trustees will confer with Principal W. W. C. O'Neill In regard to possible re organization of the teaching staff at Booth Memorial High School. Next Wednesday evening was suggested at last nlghtfe board meeting as a suitable date. HEAR JOHN imACKEN to night through Saturday night at Progress e Conservative headquarters. (134) The . home ume economics economics depart ment Lchool I ers. a communication tlon from from Prln- prm- Final CCF broadcast, Friday, 6:15 pjn., CFPR. LAC. Archibald, Skeena Federal candidate, ; on "Social Security." (133) War savings cl dudIIs of Con rad Street School in tha mcr.th Red Cross at Borden Street ' of May amounted to $9655, it ! was reported to the board of school trustees at its meeting last night. A Labor-Progressive Party final broadcast. "Coalition Inevitable,- Mlckleburgh, CFPR, Friday, 9:45. (133) J. C. Brady, district engineer for the provincial department of puolic works, was a recent vlsl tor to the Queen Charlotte Is lands on official business. Briefs From Britain By the Canadian Press i SWANLEY, Kent, Eng., Qt line county educational commlt- ut-pur,,- propa5e3 to ei4ablkh a ccan-at Booh Memorial High, n.( .AziMnta lmilllule here is short-staffed cn teach- A ,m. llnn ,ao rwim. riHni, clpal W W. C. O'Neill advHed .lx,al .rcrllctlUure an1 maf. the school board last night. Mr. , gardening. uieiu iccuinjiiieiiui'a uiu up-- pointment as Soon as possible! gHALDCW, Devonshire, En. of another thoroughly experl-! o.--Tw0 sisten so pr they had enced teacher. jbeen given meals by friends ' A Alickleburgh on the Air. drowned their cat and then "The Fisherman Conserva- jjumr. 1 fY; ui an ur tair? wlr tlon, co-operatlves and the of thsir home hwt. They were Japanese." CFPR, Thursday, lEdith Ann and Emily Lean. 69 6:45. (132) and 54 respsctlvely Several cases of measles have broken out among pupils of Kins Edward School, Mls E. A. Mer cer, principal, disclosed ln her rtport for the month of May presented at last nlsht's bjard meeting. Nine cases ef tubercu losis were reported at Conrad Street by Principal Edward Wahl. Final election meeting La bor-Progressive Party, Eagles' Hall. Friday. June 8, 3 p.m. Speakers, Bruce Mlckleburgh and Fred McNeill, Vancouver Trade Unionist. (133( TUNE IN ! ! K CFPR Friday, 9 p.m. LIBERAL BROADCAST Featuring Outstanding Speakers Friday, 9 p.m. PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Hear the Post Of lice 1 Prince Rupert, BXJ. i tjBQsaaaaSSiWWBaia " " 1 " " ) -( THE. DAILY' NEWS Thursday, June 7, 1945 I You'll enjoy our 1 Orange rekoe I Blend ft PAGE FIVE SV298saSMWn "TEA. ItOLBEACJf, Enj., A y:ar SlIOREHAM BEACH. Eng. ) ago RobeH Brown, was elected In 1940 Winchekea Beach, to the oaf sh counc 1 bv a 7-6 amber, Pett Level, snorenam sh-Jvt of handj Vote bus, Wasn't Beach, Pevensey Bay and Nor permitted to takj hh scat when j man's Bay, all In Sussex, were It wai ducavcica only 12 cersorn ! cvacuaiea unaer aeienre regu had attended tire- meeting and latlons. Access to homes in the somecaie nut 1KJ tWd hands. Now i areas was restored May 1 but he has finally becsme a coun-! many residences were torn down clllor oftc- thl-eatenln to go to In preparing for invasion wmcu court ovef the Incident ' ( . will IiimI r w L rt j MR 41' I IN 3 tt . 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