m L k until i hmnd lUSt TlCtht. Use 0 DOKC - fleischmann's FRESH Yeasf Attend the BULKLEY MARKET features: HttL INTERIOR tef : Pork Products p- Most Sanitary Conditions F Ave. phone 178 ENTRAL OTEL 3UHl ILocal News Items ..Ml ftnt hrntd ImnnrMnf than ever now yuu ............. ay's moit essential high-energy, low-cost food- .1 nurce OI Vlia.u... . -- t lt If vou bake at home be sure your bread Fleischmann's fresh Yeast-Canada's je with for over 70 years because it bakes bread just A$I -your grocer for rie!schmann'sr, Yeart-a.e familiar yellow label-today. SUPPIIMINT Y0U OUT by sating 2 colc.t of Ct IIIISCHMANN'S lrih Toit vry day. Thl Iraih I rot, , e axalUnt nutwral www af lha lmporl.nl " I Cmpl Vitamin. AVAL DANCE for the MiADiANsfRED CROSS hursday, March 22 ic k k and see us for that HEW SPRING DRESS inette's Ladies' Wear For a Good Meal, Visit . . . THE Victory Cafe All White Cooks 25 Years' Experience Give Us a Trial and Convince Yourself DINING ROOM HOME COOKED MEALS Open 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. ALL WHITE HELP MacKcniic Furniture Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" PW SHADES -All standard sizes In stock; colors na Rreen. 36-lnch window shade . rln or mall us any size window shade, any color PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS. Mrs. H. B. Rochester Is leaving tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. A. Strachan and family are leaving tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Naval Dance for Red Cross, Drill Hall, Thursday March 22. Everybody welcome. (69) Rt. Rev. O. A. Rlx, Bishop of Caledonia, is reported to be quite 1 seriously 111 at the Bishop's Lodge, Fourth Ave. W. A C.CF. Public Meeting. Friday 8 p.m. Metropole Hall, Third Ave. Speaker, John Mclnnls, Prince Goorge. (70) Flight Sergeant Kam Lee, who has been visiting at his home here on leave, will be leaving to night for Vancouver. A Correcting our advertisement, we wish to announce that we handle Velvet Ice Cream ex- clusively-SHEARDOWNTS (It) C. Colclough, manager of the Vancouver Casket Co., arrived In the city Wednesday on the Prince Rupert. He U here for a few days on business. Sapper Nick Kurulok and Private Bruce Slmundson, who recently were invalided home from service in Europe with the Cana dian Army, are leaving tonight for Vancouver. Rt. Rev. W. A. Geddes, Angr lican Bishop of the Yukon, was a visitor In the city today on the Princess Norah returning to his seat at Dawson City after spending several months in the .south. W. E. Baillie, superintendent engineer for Canadian National Steamships, who has been here In connection with the overhaul of the steamer Prince George In the local dry dock, Is leaving tonight on his return to Flying Officer Robert Kelsey left Tuesday on his return to duty after spending two weeks furlough here with nis motner, Mrs o A. Kelsey. Fifth Ave. E. He is an Instructor at an R.CXA.F. training centre at Glmll, Manitoba. His wife Is remaining here lor a while longer. Rev. and Mrs. Magnus Anderson had as overnight quests Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Knutson, of Petersburg, Alaska, who stopped over in the city after arriving Wednesday on the Prince Rupert. They left today for home on the Princess Norah. They are returning from Chicago where they attended the wed ding of their daughter. George L. Rorie is on a business trip to various interior points. A Vardens Concert, Anglican Church Hall, Friday, March 23, 8:15 p.m. Admission 50c. (70) James Parker arrived in the-city at the first of the week from Vancouver to resume resi dence here. Mrs. Parker and family will he arriving later. A ATTENTION PAINTERS An open meeting will be held in the Carpenters' Hall, Fraser Street, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Organizer officer for the Pacific Coast. and Mrs. Hart, after a brief visit here, are leaving tonisht on their return to Vancouver. A Fish Workers' Whist Drive and Dance, Friday, March 23, I.O.D. E. Hall. Whist 8-10, Dance 10-2. In bounds to all forces. Admission 50c. Everybody welcome. (70) W. M. Watts and A. S. Nlcker- son, wno nave oeen spending the week in Smlthers in connection with the opening of their new store, will be returning to the city on tomorrow night's train. Sore Throat 9 m due to a cold. Let a little time-tested, soothing VapoRub melt on WCKS tongue. Works finel YvaVoru A Make Labor a partner In government. Hf.ar Labor veteran Tom McEwen and L. P. P. candidate Bruce Mickleburgh, Oddfellows' Hall, Sunday, 8 pjn. Chairman, Ruth Turner. No going back to 1939. At the Catholic Women's League St. Patrick's celebration In the Knights of Columbus Hall Mrs, J. Murray was in charge of refreshments. Mrs. Murray was assisted by Mrs. Joe Garon, Mrs. J. Bouzek and Mrs. F. Bllton. City of Prince Rupert NOTICE DOG TAX for the year 1945 Is now due and payable by the owner or harbourer of any dog over the age of four months. Annual Tax is $2.00 for dogs and $5.00 for bitches. Legal proceedings may be tak en if this tax remains unpaid after March 31, 1945. H. D. Thaln, ) Mian Armstrong, son . . of Mr . I Shamrock Tea By i Mir t Am City Clerk ana us. vv l. viiiiauuiik, u leaving tonight for Vancouver. John Mclnnls, well known pioneer contractor and lumber dealer of Prince George, arrived in the city yesterday from Vancouver and Is spending a few days here before proceeding to his home In the interior. Mrs. Harry Ward, the former Miss Bessie Thompson, arrived In the city at the first of the week from Vancouver to Join her husband, Major Harry Ward, now posted here, and resume residence in Prince Rupert. CoL Hughes, who has been commanding officer of the military hospital at Terrace, and R. Stevenson in attendance. (69) other officers and members of the hospital staff will be here Capt. F. Q. Hart, senior naval this evening Vancouver. going through to Regimental .Quartermaster W, G. Broadley andlSergeant T. E E. Meehan of the Prince Rupert Machine Gun Regiment admin istrative staff will be leavin; next Monday night for Camp Borden. Ontario, to take a course. Mrs. Donald McAllister and little daughter Heather, who have been visiting here with Mrs. McAllister's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Winslow, are leaving tonight on their return to Van couver. Mrs. Winslow is also go ing south. Announcement Orange Ladles' 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.TAI. 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. (MG). Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 12. C. W. L. Bridge, Whist and Cribbage, 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. LONDON ) Charles Boot, national president of the Federation of Master Builders, says that houses will never again be built at prices prevailing before the war. If private enterprise was to play a full part in overcoming Britain's shortage, rents would have to go up and a subsidy would have to be paid. (Junior Ladies' Aid I A very successful tea and sale of home cooking was held by the Junior Ladles Aid of First Presbyterian Church at the home of Mrs. C. A. Berner, Pacific Place. The guests were received by the hostess and Mrs. Nell MacDon- ald, president of the Junior Ladles' Aid: Mrs. John McLeod was convener of the tea assisted by Mrs. Rod Smith. Mrs. Cliff Ham and Mrs. William Lambie poured. Serviteurs were Mrs. Thomas McMeekln Jr., Mrs. Rob ert Parker, Mrs. Stan Savllle and Miss Florence Parker. Mrs. Mur- do MacArthur was cashier. Mrs. Ed. Saunders and Mrs. John O. McLeod were in charge of the heme cooking. NEWPORT, Monmouthshire, W Sir Miles Thomas, vice- chairman of the Nurfleld organ ization, said In an address that Britain's newspapers "have played as potent a part as any other Industry in helping to win the war by their profoundly steadying effect on public morale." vitamin m ti i i i i .j 3 mil mmwmm k Swill J IfflMMfflffl IB !l mum nwi H( dim efrtc mis cmtfeiicff, li PIIRFY 111 this wi HOW A,Kr.n-i; sav the difference between husky children, and those who are poor eaters, unaerweifciu and nervous is often simply a matter of proper nourishment, especially an adequate suppiy " But itamins alone are not enough. For authorities now agree that vitamins do not work alone. They work as a team with certain other fooU elements. . . For this reason, tnousanas arc twitching to Ovaltine. Unlike mere rarner. uvamnc iwu beverage contains not oniy extra U... n.artv all the orecious food elements needed for health and top vitalitv. inese intiuuc I Prince Rupert, B.C. Vita- ruins A, m idu.ui u minerals calcium, phosphorus and : u.rrh stuaitrv nrnreins sou uiuin. m liVU, UlR" -j t . - , enerev fuel-food combination ot food elements authorities agree are needed for best results. So, if ior child is thin, nervous i jnrinnior Droperlv. why not turn to Ovaltine as thousands are doing. Three normal meals plus two classes of Ovaltine a day give your child all the extra amounts pf vitamins and minerals needed for health and top vitality. 144 OVALTINE THE PROTECTING FO OP-DRINK 41 OH AB "You Always Hurt The One You Love" "There does That Song Again" Victor record 20-1C0G Sammy Kaye "Saturday Night" "I Don't Want to Love You" Victor record 50-1635 Sammy Kaye When the Boys Come Home" "Evelina" Victor record 20-1621 Freddy Martin "Accentuate The rositlve" "Jumpin On the Merry-Go-Bound" Victor record 20-1612 Arjle Shaw McRae Bros. LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, March 22, 1945 The Navy asks us to invite you to the . . . PAQE THREE Help The Hi Red Cross "SALADA TEA Big Red Cross Dance . . . AT . . . Chatham- Drill Hall TONIGHT MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE The weatherman says: AN EAKLY bl'KHNUi We agree ... so if you're 6 to 60 we are ready to give you comfort for sport or leisure. . . . In . . . 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Be Your Loveliest this Spring . . . One of our latest permanents or hair-dos will do it. Make an appointment now with PEGGY SAUNDERS (Annette Powell) Fourth Street (across from Post Office) 1 is - 4- 4- mat vou - - -Muv , , , nicy win ue mamu delivered to you C.O.D. Phone Blue 17 Fe "5 . . ... ,.-..4 3Z7 3rtl Avenue n- 7 1!1 Iffl I;