fast for breakfast -but 'MARRY AT 1 Kellogft's cereals liportant In our" liet than ever ly're easy to digest, tanytiine. k main' dish-for m iUk I HI scriplious p Rupert's Tent Days vve haVe fcen- to establish a record for lability, Accuracy and Fair Deal- in filling Physicians' prescriptions. believe that we have deserved the liclencd that has been established fi the Doctor and his patients. This I been brought about not in a few Iks or months but extends over a lod of twenty years. hrmes Lid. 37ui Pioneer Dmqeysts ALL STORE Phones 81 and 82 Y'S KLEEN KITCHEN. IDN STREET PHONE BLUR 822 Specializing in Looking Anything from Steaks and Inside Chili-Con -Carni to Hot Dogs. to Hanquets, Weddings and Parties. Ier Open 4 p.m. to 2 am. Itments at least one day in advance and Beauty fe you a PERSONALITY SNT We'll style your flattering coiffure with Cold Wave. It will be pep and very becoming. Ir dry ends, no straggling p'11 be more than pleased. V SAUNDERS AW On OYAL THE (Annette Powell) 4th St. (across from Post Office) LUNCH CAFE - - fill be open for 24-hour service NEWLY DECORATED FULL-COURSE MEALS AND LIGHT LUNCHES Grade "A" Certificate i i.. I rs and Finishing "d Alterations Spidel BOX 1430 8t. "B" J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone C40 Margaret Woodward H Bride of LAC. Boll Fleming At Evening Ceremony St. Andrew's Cathedral, Prince Rupert, at 7:30 Wednesday eve- i ning was the setting for an in-teretlng cerefttctay when the I marriage of Margaret Bertha ; Woodward, daughter of Mr. ancf i! Mrs. Charles pound cf Winnipeg, to' LAC. Robert Berkeley Fleming, R.C.A.F. Seal Cove, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Fleming of Saskatoon, was solemnized by Rev. Edward Scott, of St. Peter's I Church, Seal Cove, assisted by ;FL Sutton, U.CA.F. padre at ; Seal Cove. f Iris, narcissus and stocks banked the altar and Peter Lien, the church organist. Dlavedi Uach's C.ioAil Prelude, "Jesu, Joy cf Man's Desiring," as the 'bride entered; escorted by E. D. Forward, YM2A area secretary. Her gewn was of hyacinthe blue crepe, gracefully designed with! Mace Insets on the square neck line, the elbow-lenglSl sleeves and the bodice peplUm. Her ! Juliet hat was of matching color with clusters of fresh lily-of-the-valley and sweetheart roses on the crfown, caught' by blue velvet ribbon. Her accessories' i were of jiavy blue. and she wore a corsage of roses and llllies. Mrs. Edward Smith of Prince Rupert, the matron of honor, was the bride's orfly attendant, wearing a gown of dusty rose I crepe with matching hat and to that was a student at Queen's University. She Is at present ai m&nber of the YMCA staff at Prince Rupert, ... The groom, who Ls one of Can? ada's outstanding xung musicians and composers; studied at Toronto Conservatory and the London College of Music England, before enlisting In the R.C.A.F. His compositions have been published on this continent and abroad and performed by leading symphonic orchestras. Announcements All advertisement!! n this column will r) charged for a full month at 25c a word I Anglican Tea, Wednesday, May 30. Mrs. Wm. Watts. Everybody welcome. Registered Nurses' Tea; Nurses' Home, May 31, 3-6. L.O.B.A. Dance, June 1, Oddfellows' Hall. Refreshments. Full voting information. Phone 8G4. Mickleburgh campaign Headquarters. . r nrv nock EmoloyeeS' Welfare Association dance". May 24, Staff Dining Hall. Close the holiday by dancing from 9 till 1. Music by the Americans. Dance, Orange Hall, Terrace. every Friday. Good time for all. Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows Hall, 9 to 12; Swing Quintette Orchestra. United Tea, June 2, Mrs. Craw ford Moore s, 44U Bin Ave. west. Specialty, homecooking, Hospital Tea, Nurses' Home, June 7. Election 6r Major Harvey, Progressive-Conservative candidate; June 1L Technocracy Inc. Dance every Saturday night, I.O.D.E; Hall 9 p.m. C.W.L. Tea and Delicatessen Sale, Jurte 10, 3-0, K. of C . nut. St. Peter's tea, Mrs. Kelsey's, Seal Cove, June 21. r- ICE a n r u u n l h m easy to make with WARTIME CREAM Sure to b pure' you mike It. In 2 mlnutti, mis Londondttry, sugar nd 15V1 trssm -put In rtfrlgira. tor for 20 mlnutts thin whip, reost, thu s all. No cooking, smooth, no lc crystals. (Us milk, or skim milk for dollclous froitn dassarts). ,1S pkg. makas 16 sr." vlnga of any flavour, Ask your gro car for Londondarry. Ifhadoasnot carry It sand us SI. 00 for 7 packagaa and 20 famous raolpaa, postpaid. Londondarry of Canada, 114 Dominion Square Bulld'nf, Montrsal, P.Q. PRETTY NAVAL WEDDING The tiny chapel of H.M.C.S Chatham was the scene of a. pretty wedding May 17" when Miss Phyllb- ILll-Tout of Prince Rupeit became the bride of Warrant Engineer John Francis Cloke, R.C.N. V.R. Left to right: Mtss Petty Mirton, Vancouver, the bridesmaid; the bride; the groom; Warrant Officer Victor Jones, groomsman. Behind the bridal party Is seen the naval chaplain, Rev. Orville P. Hossie. Local News' see that you're on the voters list. Detective Sgt. J. A. Young, of the Criminal Investigation Department, B.C. Police, Victoria, arrived Wednesday on the Prince Rupert from Victoria on officiar business. . A Hear Labor - Progressive Party 'piuvincial leader Fergus MrlCean and candidate Bruce Mickleburgh, Sunday, May p.m. 2. Oddfellows' Hall, 8:00 v 122) A PROGRESSIVE CONSERVA TIVE HEADQUARTERS. Stone Block, next to Boston Cafe, open dally and every evening. Open discussions invited. Everybody welcome. (tfi E. T. ApplewhaUe, Ltorral can didate for; Skeena, lef t Wednes day afterncan.abaard the F. H. Phlppen for Pert Simpson, Pre- m:sr ana Stewart and will as buck on Saturday. He is being farcjmpan:?d by J. P. Hawkinson. pti ! HILDREN need a lot of milk more than most of them want to drink. Let them tat part of it in milk-rich dishes made with Carnation. It's just as good for them. And foods prepared" with Carnation have a creamy smoothness and richer flavor that children really like. Carnation is just good, whole milk, evaporated to double-richness, homogfnized, sterilized for safety and keeping qualities, and enriched with extra "sun shine" vitamin D. Write for free Carnation Dook "Growing Up With Milk". Carnation Co. Limited, Vancouver HaKTJ.'I I I IIM laaaM I Item PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Carl Paulsen left earlier this week lor Allford-Bay on a business trip. Hear Mrs.' Paul' ffni'il'h speak over Radio Station CI Tit Friday, C:30 i.m. Olof Hifrtflon, former federal n:'.ff?:-er for Sftftrh, lsft last n'ht on. a hiuirkMr t.n:.n t-i Vflr. curs-uge iu puiK. roses ana jjurpie couvet - (iris. Harvard P. Collins, YM.A supervisor at Seal Cove, waif the Py. Of Hear Writer GoSrge groomsman, and the ushers were 'DM ItCNVJl!, WU last night LAG. Donald Pbpe, Winnipeg, for naval headquarters at Ej-jui-' and LAC. Alex Campbell Van-.malt- I , CoL C. C. FeiHe, officer ccm- A reception wo held w after s WMx taicss, the in the ceremony YMCA, Ml iagt nl ght i a trl p 0 Van-I where the upstairs lounge was yypj., . . - charmingly decorated with ferns, and pink artd white carna- Mrs. 0. E. Larldin of Vancou- tions. Mrs. E. D. Forward re- ' - a:; :d 'n the city ca ths ceivi'd the guesti, wearing a Prince Rupert today to- vizJltw'.' h black costume with white acces- Ifref ani-'.n-law &nd diu?h:t:r, eorles, and corsage of gardenias. Mr. and Mrs. A- S. Kickerson. Later the bride and' giooni; . ... . ... , . A Liberal Committee Rooms, 3rd ir left on a short v, , f. trip , to Alaska. s,tb.. ' , . . fc ' KVV1,V , Ave. and 1st. St., will be open yt?1?? .'"L.iPhone C35 and 636rCcme In and A llear Mrs. Paiif Smith-spk over Radio Station-CrPIl-Fri- day, C.30 p.m; Rev. J. A. Donnell returned today on the Prince George from a trip to Vancouver where he attended a conference of provincial United Ciiurch1 ministers, y .Vr Attention Retail Merchants-Mr." George R. Matthews, Provincial Secretary of Retail Merchants Association, will address s LOCAL MAN'S SON W Rupert, B.C. IS-LIBERATED John Bablak, whose home Is in Winnipeg' and has been employed at the local dry dock for the past couple of years, has re- celved notification that his sari, Pilot Officer Edward Bablak, who had been reported to be a prisoner of wat- since August I, 1942, has been liberated and arrived safely in the united King1-, dorri. Mr. Bablak has received1! a letter from his son written oh "V-E Day" in Brussels. Pilot! Offfc3f E-nKak e.il'-tj ;i Winnipeg lit the Royal Canadian Air Force lit 1940 and; after1 receiving his training, went over"-:eas in 1941. After service in the Far East, he saw servicr.over Italy and Germany before beln; captured. Another son of Mr. i Eatiak's, Casnef, served' in the uanaaian irovost corps but is now discharged; WATER BY THE BUCKET ST. DAY, Cornwall, Eng., H When the mines closed down 50 years ago, th pumps stopped land his vlllase lost Its waterr supply. Today residents still haVe id waif for" the w?ter wagon "with it? tariff of,a penny a bucket or go' td "the well, perhaps a mile away. - J.- A. Teng returtied today, from- a1 trip to; Vancouver, Miss" A. M Barbeau 'returned' today from a business . Wp to Vancouver. Frank EJlLsorf returned today from a trip to Vancouver. Relieve RHEUMATIC Pain a dinner meeting at Relds Cafe Ache all over? St iff and sore In Joint' and at" 7- p.m. Oh Mbnday, May 28. muxW Get quick relief with Templeton'i All Retail Merchants art Invited WA tO attend Please advise Reld'S tpecially made to relieve Rheumatic Pain and StiffneM. Let them help you finj the Pnfp uaie at at nnrf once if ir vnu you mfli will -jthfl atna fast re)itf you want Get a toda) thlS meeting. JOc. $1 at drU!ti everywhere, T-27 plBlrs BLUE PREVENTS I "yCjfe TURNINEHLL0W'' I j ysUjiememCer Yes, dear you may rub and scrub and white clothes will still be dull unless' you give them that final rinse in Blue. Bed linen, table linen; towels and all white things need Blue to prevent them turning yellow. Just d swish or two in the last rinse water does the trick; Seven colours' combine to malt wru'f. One of rfieie colours Is blue. Tfiere Is no true1 wfufe wrhouf Blue. -vTTTTTTTYTTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtVTTTTTTTfTTTTTYTVj An airy, ankle-flattering' addition to your summer wardrobe. In velvety black suede; D'orsay cut for style and comfort $0. CUT RATE SHOE STORE 15 INDUSTRIAL & MARINE REPAIR WE REPAIR ANYTHINO General Repairs to all Automotive artel Marine Equipment Roily Work ahd Painting Agent? for Cummins Diesel Engines Forest King Power Saw Wlllard Batteries Raybestos ProdUcts Acetylene and arc welding machinino Phone 459 994 First Ave. West Box 1398 4 THE DAILY NEWS Friday, May 25, 194f PAGE FIVE to bake bread just right use Fleischmann's FRE&fr Yeast Good bread brings jood value plus to m'eals today.' It supplies Vitamiri'B; arid'ts-Ti quick eeYgi replacer-and low in cost. A fine stretcher for scareer" foods, tbb! If you bake at home use Fleischmann's fr"esh Yeast for bread that's good every time. This dependable ye"ast has been Canada's favoritb for over 70 years". Ask your' grocer for Fleischmann's Jresb Yeast with the fimiiiar yellow label. MADE IN CANADA Stfi'KtMtrrfYdUlTDirr by-sjCtlrlB tW of nilSCMMANis'S frttslt Ydlist awery doy. This' fresh Yeast It aii eclfint"nturol souriafof h Importonf B Complex Vlta.nins. SMART SET-UP foryouv . " liesure hours all through spring and summer. Trimly-tailored slack suit fashioned from Hghtweight fabric- Three - button, broad - shouldered jacket with shoulder detail. Comes in4 brown, and pas- lelsf' $ 1 sv j Annette's Ladies' Wear "We Lead Others-Follow" i RUPERT BRAN D SMOKED BLACK COD Canadian Fish and Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala. Friday SS Cardena Sailings for Queen charlotte Island every ten days. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations . FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third' Ave. Phone 56d III II "W THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave.' Phone 178 ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS FOR BEST RESULTS