4mr and Finishing .U'o ... nnn - 5 and AJwrauww BOX H30 Bl. " OTICE H. MAIR en appointed sole ...nt!l!lve Of SAL MONUMENT this district. rom A. Welxl by W, Vule. t P. . I V II , IS - r Now On J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C, BA. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 64 U JACKETS ...for Spring How the young men go for plaids! Full cut, well tailored with flap pockets, Morgan's Men's and Boys' Wear Third Ave., next to Ormc's POULSEN'S Grocery and Lunch Phone Red 441 FREE DELIVERY 6th Ave. B., beside Postal Station "U- "As Oood as the Best Better Than the Rest" YOl'R BETTER SATISFACTION . . . t . . iA..ri ....... T, .1 11 TP . . i t wt iiot irr i mill iiiui if ty mil AllUt LUC UCLj jrwu W III iinw il wii "in I I All L Jul v 1.1 IIMIIIUIV IIIIJI VmLLLrl J EAiU IU 'll JllmL (Opposite Canadian Legion) i 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 ,,tilnmnt iinrt hp 111 you of a clean od AN YMAN ANNOUNCING EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L. D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN. CHOP SUEY TIIE 6:30 ajn. to 1 a.m. MacKeniie Furniture Limited "A OOOD PLACE TO BUY" SPRING CLEANING TLMK! A .11 .. - .11 4IIM I. otnAl' lb: packets v'B I It 1 It II ...nvlv n n1 iriHtlltlll Ul JfJUi UUU T W Ik v T.ie vurnlsh that will not turn white. ' - " u ,.u MI,U . V .' Phone for , Appointment Phone Red 127 $1.35 $2.25 77s 327 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert RGF DAWFS CTI0NEEER and VALUATOTl CONDUCTED TO SUIT W CONVENIENCE umm.n. ... -....nunc, nnu AND SHIPPED BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave, and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 ROYAL LUNCH - CAFE - Will be opert for 24-hour service LL NEWLY DECORATED FULL-GOURSE MEALS AND LIGHT LUNCHES Grade "A" Certificate f Local News Items- PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Cash for old gold. Bulger's. A Hear Tom Heid speak, I.O.D.E. nan, 7 :i5 p.m. Monday. (118) A Put a flehter In Parll.-mvoint Hear Mlckleburgh. CFPR 8:45 tonight, (it) A PROGRESSIVE CONSERVA TIVE" TIPiTVMIADTPtjo Ctnnn A1 c6f Public Mpptlner. Sundav May1 20. 8:30 am.. Oddfellows' Hall. Speaker: Colin Cameron, M.L.A. Olof Hansort will arrive lit the city on the Princess Adelaide Monday from Vancouver to re sume campaigning in the riding for E. T. Applewhalte, Liberal candidate to succeed him as M P. for Skcena. A' "The Giiveriiriihil Canada NYe'dV liVa'r Bruce Mit'kle-fourgll, llabiir-Progiessivc Candidate for Skeeiia, analyze the piiliticnl klluallou in Skcena a)i! Canada. Radio Station Crnl, 0:15 tonlelit. Ht) Capt. Edward Gray Is kiving tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Formerly master of thCinad! an National steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. Gray has for otj time been in the United States Army Transport Service here. A'CCF Brcadcast Monday 0:15 ,;i m. Colin Cameron M.LJV. (118) A Special Meetings Saturday Mav 19. S nm. Sunday May 20, 111 a.m. 7:33 p.m. Speaker. vMaor A. ll. Hill or Vancouver. taivaiion At my, Fia' :r S' r H. Off on a speaking tzm of In terior centres, PiCtim Rupert Junior Chamter of Commerce' liUolla hea th ca.a i '5 leaving early Sunday morning cn a trip thau will take the four-man party as far east as Prince George. Members of the party are Col'.n McCarthy, president of the Jun ior CharrJbsr, Dr. R. G. Knipe. director of the Prince Rupert Public Health Unit, M. J. Harper, cltv sanitary inspector, and C. G. Ham, secretary of the Junior Chamber. The tarty will nota mAlle health meetings at towns I . cn their way .east, returning May 31. Announcements All ndwtlsntnMiTji n tJil.i column will Ni chnrywl for a full montn ot 25c a word. L.O.B.A. Dance, June 1, Oddfellows' Hall. Refreshments. Full voting information. Phone 8G4. Mlckleburgh Campaign Headquarters. Dry Dock Employees' Welfare Association dance, May 24, Staff Dining Hall, juiose me noiiuay by dancing from fl till 1. Music by the Americans. Saturday night, Oddfellows Hall. 9 to 12. Swing Quintette Orchestra. Triton Ton .Tnnp 2. Mrs. Craw ford Moore's, 440 Cth Ave. West. Specialty, homecooking, delica tessen. Hospital Tea, Nurses' Home, June 7. tMonllrtn nf Mfl lOr H.irVPV. PM- firesSlve-Conservatlve candidate, June 11. Technocracy Inc. Dance every iturday night. I.O.D-E. Hall 9 p.m. St. Peter's tea, Mrs. Kelsey's, Seal Cove, June 21. Men,WdmenPast40 Take Special Tonic Tested by Doctors rl KUw Normal Pen. Vitality Be ThrllUd or Don't Pay a Cent Thouumli of wmIc. tired, worn-rot, t. bftuitcd mm nd women over 40, who felt old fr hail gotten the bet of them, hy keen thrilled at th new ionic, uai iu.a id-leu. Tbe were teited nd pmlied by 80 i . .! .---- lu.Hu.iaa nf 4na r.n It with eminent iw-w" " 1 - - - their patlenti. Now placed In drug itore. io everyone in gn mm. tk)ntftin general luvigoravore, wmti, Biini uli'nl. often niill by people cf 80, 40, (0 who lack normal vim and pep. Introductory leta toilay. If not delighted with vigor, vital ity alvd pep that maKl you leri normally younger, maker refund) ita low price. At all good drug Horn everywhere. Oeoree Rorte is leaving tonight for a trip. to Vancouver and A Liberal Committee Rooms, 3rd Ave. ana isi. St., win De open dsily from 10. a.m. till 9 p.m. Phone 635 and 635. Come in and see that you're on the voters list. Regular dinner meeting of - . i i n i . niri . ,1-n.. ... . .cusiness ana rnucssumui u ! Inz to attend please contact Mrs. Arnold, Btack 514 or 90. H17 A Hear Tom Ueid speak, I.O.D.E. Hall. 7:45 u.m. Monday. (118) Tom Rcld, for years MP. for! New Westminster, and Mrs. Reid t will arrive in the city on the Prtncesa Adelaide Monday from the south. Mr. Reid will speak at a public meeting here Man- iHnv nlerht in sunnort of E. T. i APPlewhalte, Liberal candidate i tforBkeena in the federal elec tion. CFPR Radio Dial' 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) , SATURDAY P.M. 4:00 Words With Music 4 !. I Jive 4:30 Jack Carson 5:u0 Utuah fcnoie 5:30 Pete Wambach 5:45 Supper Club (5::)nmt Parade 0:05 Waltz Time 7:00 CBC News 7:15 The Old Songs 7 :?.; Leicester Square 8:00 Service Centre Orche&tra 8:30 Jubilee 9:00 National Barn Dance 9:20 Kate Smith 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Dal Richards' Orqhestra 10:30 Saturday Nlgm seranaar 11:00 Silent SUNDAY A.M. 10:00 Music for Sunday 10:30 Sunday serenade 11:03-Metropolitan uuera P.M. i?. nnMuslc We Love 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Hymns From Home 1:00 Nelson Eddy 1:30 It Pays to be Ignorant 2:00 NBC Symohony 3:00 James Melton 3:30 Famllv Hour 4:00 Duffy's Tavern 4:30 Village Store 5:00 Charlie McCarthy 5:30 Hour of Charm 6:00 Jack Benny 0:30 USO Program 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Clement Q. Williams 7:30 String Orchestra 8:00 Choir Music 8:30 Music from the Pacific 9:00 Command Performance 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Canadian Yarns 10:30 Silent MONDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 3:00 CBC News 8:15 Music for Moderns 8:30 Morning Concert 0:00 BBC News' 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Mirror for Women ' in: 15 Johnnv Mercer 10:30 Round'un Time 10:00 Morning Visit 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Studio Scrapbook 11:33 Message Period 11:35 Weather Forecast 11:45 Personal Album VM. 12:00 To be announced 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Spotlight Bands 1:00 One Night Stand 1:30 Working Together In Tukwlllia Valley 2:00- Silent- NOTICE THE PRINCE RUPERT PUDLIC LIIiRARY IS CONCERNED ABOUT THE LARGE NUMBER OF OVERDUE ROOKS. MANY OF THESE ARE TECHNICAL BOOKS AND THEIR LOSS SERIOUSLY CURTAILS THE SERVICES OF THE LIBRARY TO THE PUBLIC. IF THESE BOOKS ARE PLACED IN THE BOX IN THE LIBRARY DOOR BY MAY 31st NO CHARGE WILL BE MADE. Signed OLIVE VAN COOTKN Librarian. iifAtfifi'i WUMtN WTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrfTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTfTTTV An airy, nnkle-flatterlng addition to your summer wardrobe. In velvety black suede; D'orsay cut for style and comfort $0.1." CUT RATE SHOE STORE 14" aiisyii IS INCREASED Clarice MacLevy, Apostle of Slimness, lias Good Hints for Women War Workers NEW YORK, May 16 XT, War, despite rationing, hard work and worry, has helped pad the woman's figure and in the wrong places. After a two-year survey of 100,- CCO women, Clarence MacLevy, director of slenderizing schools throughout the United States, has come to the conclusion that the main figure problem of today's woman is an abnormal development of thighs: She says: "One of the reasons for this condition appears to be the new types of standing work women have been doing in war plants. Thigh measurements increase as a result of using muscles that hitherto were not developed." When the war U over, she be lieves, there will be the same rush to reducing schools that occur red after the First Great War. "Though my father had estab lished his first slenderlilhg ralon for men only it was after the war that women demanded admittance for themse'lves. So many of them registered that eventu ally Dad disposed of the men." MIS1 MacLevy carried on for her father. She - helped devise less of a chofe.lrt her salons are machines that can be set to massage the body wherever It needs slimming and a girl can stand, sic or He In comfort while It Is being accomplished. Used To . Slim Women It Is too early to predict what the .after-war, trend In figures will oe. ine soimer overseas win be used to seelns slim women. Whether or not he will like fleshy thighs, hips and the plump Utile arms to welcome him home remains to be seen. If vou can't eet In to a salon to be rubbed, patted and squeez ed by a good masseuse of you can't take advantage of slender izing gadgets that can be found In the salons, why not try these eood heme exercises suggested by Miss MacLevy and start them now don't wait until Johnny comes home. To reduce the thighs, He on your back, legs together and straight out. Bend the right leg up to your chest and press with both hands. Return to starting position. Bend the left leg up to vour chest and Dress with both hands. Return to position. Do this rapidly 10 times. Another good thigh reducer starts bv lying on your back, legs together and straight out, arms and keeping the knee straight raised above face. Kick the right leg directly up, touching hands and toes pointed. Lower leg to starting position. Kick the left .. . i- 1 1.-. ee ud. touining nanas anu neeu- Insr the knee straight and toes pointed. Lower leg to starting nositlon. When one leg is kicking, do not let knee of the other leg bend. Do this exercise rapidly at least 10 times. Points of Attack FUNERAL OF NATIVE CHILD Funeral services for Julia Wright, four - and - a - half year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Wright, wh6 passed away at north Pacific cannery on i Tuesday were held Thursday af ternoon from Grenvllle Court charjel of B.C. Undertakers. Ad jutant P. L. Qorrle of the Sal w 'Untreated syphilis may attack any organ oi me uouy, causing in sanity, heart failure and many xtlirr trnoif rnnr1itlnn. Thr dis ease is almost always acquired by intimnlp relatione u'llh an infecti ed person, and can be prevented liv avnldinr exnnsure to infection. declares the American. Social Hygiene Association, 1790 Itroad av, N. V. 19, N. X, KWONQ SANO HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 012 7th AVE. WEST (Next to KlngTal) All your patronage welcome Open S pm. to 2 ajn. Outside Orders from 2 pm. to 2 am. PHONE RED 247 vation Army, officiated. The service was attended by relatives and friends of the family. The child ojs born at North Pacific September 15, 1940. Burial took place at Falrvlew ceme tery. CANADIAN By MARGARET WOODWARD A picnic wax held Thursday afternoon In Gyro Patk by the Service Wives' Club with a good attendance of 25 wives and 18 children. The raffle was woit by Mrs. Gomez. A' dinner will be Held next Thursday evening at the Commodore Cafe. Sunday evening a concert under the-dlrectlon of C.PX). Sains- i .... ...fii va v,ioontpH frnm ihf various gadgets to make reducing! stage of the auditorium. Guest artists will be Wally Chaluppu, Nate Goldstein and MorrU Warnke. At Ihe local' Churches TTTVTTTTTTTTtTTTrrTTTT First United Church nil clvfh Avpvme West Rev. J. A. Donnell, M.A., Minister Mr. J, S. Wilson, cnoir L,eaaer Mrs. Collin Carrell, a.i.ojvi., Organist Public Wnrshln at 11 ajn. and dmHiv RihiSnl nt. 12:15. UUIIUWJ .J.. . f The Friendly Hour" in me Manse at the close of the eve rting service. First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue tasw , Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A, MrWyR: -J. Sfflltfc Chain lieader 11:00 a.m. Mortflng Worship 19 -H nm JThnrfh School. 7:30 p.m-. Evening Worship. Rev. P. F. MacSween. A cordial invitation to worship with this congregation is extended to airr Prince Rupett Full Gospel Tabernacle 221 6th Ave. West. Rev. J. Linney, Pastor. ll a jm. Devotional. "Posessing Our Posessions." 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic. "Why Doesn't God Do Something and Stop the War?" Solo: "The Sinner and the Wed. and Thunf. Rev. II. Fooleton, Missionary, speak -trio- nttri showing' nlotures of his work in the British West Teilipe Friday Armed Services and Young reopies. First Hantist Church Young St. and Fifth Ave. East Rev. W. W. Sllvcrthorn. Minister pnoneitea oja 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Topic: "Pentecost. 12:15 p.m. Sunday School 7:30 pjn. Topic: "The Science or uuman Vnirlnpprlnfr. " Tue,s.. 8 p.m. Young People's Union. Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Service. St. Andrew's Cathedral Dean, Very Rev. J. U. Olbson Organist and Choirmaster, P. Lien S.S. Supt., F. J. Skinner WHIT SUND'AY n n m.itfilv Communion. 11 a.m. Holy Communion. i9?ny?nnfifiv School. 7;30 p.m. Evening rrayer ana Preacher: Maior the Reverend L. A. Morrant. Regular Baptist Services I.O.D.E. Hall (5th Ave. and McBrlde St.) We preach Christ . . . CRUCIFIED ROWNED OMING 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker: S. II. Gretsinger. ToplCt "itlGlltEOUSNESS EXALTET11 A NATION." Special Music. IF YOU ENJOY HEARTY GOSPEL SINGING COME! Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting (at 424 Dunsmulr St). Thurs. (I.O.D.E. Hall). vsn nm Mission Band. (1:30 n m. Children's Hour. 8:00 p.m. Young People's society. THEl WHOLE BIBLE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD. Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS' Saturday, May 19, 1945 PAOE FIVE NOTICE ' 7-' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a publls hearing, wlllc held at the office of The Workmen's Compensation B6af3, 411 Dunsmulr Street, Vancouver, B.C., on June 25, 1345 at -7 pjn. for the purpose of considering the adoption of revised. Regulations for the' prevention of accJdents In lndustrle.-j wtthirt the scope of the" "Workmen's Compensation Act." DaU-d this 15th day of May, 1945. -x. Tiii? n'dftKuniN's compensation board RUPERT B RAN D SMOKED BLACK We can say this in it i-. tnrcc worus . . . nf rXf '" s."'i DU I COAL NOW Canadian Fish AND Cold Storase COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Hair and Beauty Let us give you a PERSONALITY PERMANENT. Well style your hair in a flattering coiffure with our new Cold Wave. It will be easy to keep and very becoming. No spilt or dry ends, no straggling curls. You'll be more than pleased. PEGGY SAUNDERS ar v The Old Landmark (RAID'S CAFE) Beg to announce that owing to pressure of. special business and liihit&l equipment, the regular daily lunch and dinner will be discontinued from this date. Lunrlies, Dinners, Hariqiicts for club's or' parties anytime by a'piwintment. Old Prince Rupert Club Building 2nd Ave., next to Bank of Commerce. Take the short cut up the steps behind Watts & Nickerso'n's Store. I, (Annette Powell) 4th St. (across from-. Post Office) 1 a X 'W'aW PHONES 116 117 ALBERT j AND McCAFFERY: For Evening Pastimes AND PARTY GAMES Come in and see our: . Jig Saw Puzzles . . . 10c, .10c, 70c and $1.15 : Lotto 65c Rummoli 0c ; Crown and Anchor ; . ijp; , ? $1.20 chess' 2.00 .;