p 8th Victory Bonds I r IVERWAITEA lUSSALLEM'S 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "It looks as though It were going to snow." 2. What Is the correct pronunciation of "facetious?" 3. Which one of these words Is mlpelld? Preientisu.tr pre posterous, presumtions. 4. What docs the word "captious" mean? 3. What is a word beginning with unp that means "making no display, or outward show." Answers 1. Say, "It looks as If It were going to snow." 2. Pronounce fa-se-shus, a as in ask unstressed, e as in see. accent second syl lable. 3. Presumptions. 4. Apt to catch at faults 4. "A vulgar man is captious and Jealous." Chesterfield. 5. IMPROVES DURABILITY T,i..ii.n miic n stiff back- - :ri rpHF.,8th Victory Loan is Were . . . another opportunity or -J- Villi t to I 1 help L I IU. . t ( the t . .. adianc . 1 f .1 . you peed along the road to complete Victory ... to provide for your loved ones ucurity in a tidier, freer world. Huy lb new Bonds to your utwoit limit. Iluy more than before nu uo ii rouay. Stcfa CAPILANiO & BREWERY LIMITED jnouncement B: Ti-if iii tlils column m. 1 I T a full month in i. - a word. :i Tea, April 28. HaJl, 9 to 12. swing Orchestra. (.nce. May 2, Odd- pcy I net Dance every "ht I.OD.E. Hall 0 ' Information. Phone rleburgh Campaign re;:. h.jn Missionary Tea, May 2. Ifprlng Sale, May 3. Drive every Sat-Tea, Iiridge I.O.D.E. Hall, May whut. bridge and crlb-U-C Itit, May 10, 8 way Proeram. Mav 17. Hall. 8 IS nm Dance. May 24, Refreshments. Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS bone lr Tsoftir metals, Is anU-.vel. He arrived back In Vancou- ver iour aays . ica..B. 'acid and resists corrosion. ATIONED COMMODITIES Bugar - Butter - Preserves EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY - NO RATIONED COMMODITIES WILL BE D.E LIVEREDUNTIL 0UPONS ARE RECEIVED IN THE STORE. GOODS WILL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES BE ELIVERED O NT HE UNDERSTANDING THAT HE COUPONS WILL BE COLLECTED BY THE RIVER. SHEARDOWNS RANCE & HARDY Local News Items PHONE 88 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS JTEM3 Job's Daughters Dance, Temple, April 27. Mrs. J. McG rtesii was among those who left last night on a trip to Vancouver. A St. Paul's Lutheran Tea, Sat urday, April 23, Home Cooking and Apron Sale, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oilker returned today on the Prince George from a trip to A All Oddfellows and Rebekahs please attend service at First Pre.ybyterlau Church, April 29, 7:30 p.m. (100) C. Stanbridge. Standard Oil Co. official, left lasl night on his return to Vancouver after a visit here on company business. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Wedd left last nlsht on their return Ui Vancouver. Mr. Wedd Is an audi tor for Wartime Housing and has been here on official duties. A. Kemp and F. Carmlchael of the foreign freight department of the Canadian National Rail ways, returned to Vancouver last nicht after a visit here on offi cial duties. Jobs Skeena. and Hear prosperity for Bluer Mifkle- A Liberal Association meeting, Friday, April 27; 8 p.m. at Reld's Cafe (old Prince Rupert Club) 2nd. Ave. All persons Interested in the Liberal party are urged .to attend for the purpose of i , , . j cussing plans for the forthcom- Mby Hazel Fisher of the staff ,S election. Campaign executive of Macey's Confectionery Is leav- please attend. Ladies are cor-j I.,.. , nn forAt,.n n., n 101311 V inVHCU. VSTJ I trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. James Nlcoll returned today from a trip to Vancouver where Mr. Nicoll attended a meeting of the CNJi. Employees' Medical Association. r William Scnaeffer.. formerly with the local dry dock, is home for a visit from the Atlantic where he has been in .service with the merchant marine with i which he is a deck officer. ! During the course or a month's ( business visit to the south, In-' spector of Schools B. B. Thor-stelnsson took time out to make an inspection of schools in the extreme northern part of the province. Travelling by air, Mr Thorsteinsson went la White-horse, and from there to Telegraph Creek and Atlin, where he Inspected the two schools In the northern extremity of his inspectorate. Ordinarily, Mr. Thorsteinsson says, the trip would have taken a month by land tra Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ormlston and family are leaving tonight to take up icsldence in the Fraser Valley near Vancouver. They have lived In Prince Rupert for the last three years. They have sold their residence "on Green Street to Mr. and Mrs. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ormlston are accompanied south by their daughters, Joyce and Dorothy, and sons, Robert and Gordon, Baby's teeth we mean. Give them thought before they appeareven before baby arrives. Good teeth startwith the mother's diet . . . and through babyhood and childhood, talctum, phosphorus ami vitamin D are needed to build and maintain sound teeth. Carnation Milk with its extra vitamin D, is a splendid source of iheie building materials. It's a wholesome, nourishing milk for all ajtes. Write for free book "Your Contented Ha!y". Carnation Co. Limited, Vancouver, H.C m& i r kk. hllrisJ NOTICE J. H. MAIR has been appointed sole representative of NATIONAL MONUMENTS for this district. The business has been purchased from A. Welxl by W. Yule. Theo. Collar! returned today from a business trip to A Canadian Old Time Dance, Saturday, April 28, Conrad Street School. Members only Miss Muriel McDougall 'and Miss Hope Laldlaw of Smithers have arrived in the city from the Interior to take positions here. William Stapleton, general passenger agent, Canadian Na tional Railways, Vancouver, arrived in the city today on the Prince George on a business trip. Evangelistic Bible Talks, Car penters' Union Hall, Sunday, April 29, Fraser St.. 4th Ave. W., 7:30 p.m. Speakers: J. S. Sands, F, L. Stelfox. A Regular monthly meeting of Local No. 510 International Union of Operating Engineers will be held in the Carpenters' Hall, Fraser St., at 8 p.m., Friday April 27. Initiation and other urgent business. A, W. Johnson, Rcc. Secy. Detective .Sergeant J. A. Young, of the Criminal Investigation Department of the B.C. Police, Victoria, left last night to return to the south after 'Pending the last ten days In hurgli, L.IM. candidate outline the city probing the murder of ! His federal election program, i jmy fT. C:15 tonight. (Last nijlil's broadcast postponed due to l..wrr failure). (It) Mrs. Paul Stcgavlg and little daughter, Joan, who have been visiting here for the past two months with Mrs. Stegavig's mother, Mrs. Frank Morris, leaves tomorrow night on her return to New Westminster. Lfl FROM YOUR NEAREST GROCER Mr. and Mr. F M. Dockrill Prince Rupert, B.C. of, Telkwa arrived today on the Prince George on their way back to their home In the Interior after ti trip to Vancouver Dr. Jens Munthe returned today from a trip to Vancouver. Rev. W. W, Silverthom of First Baptist Church returned today from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. R, S. Grieg, wlio has been ill for some time, has re-entered the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Latest report Is that her condition is improving some what. Mrs. Annette Woods will leave tomorrow afternoon for a visit of two or three weeks in Vancouver and Victoria. She is re cuperating nicely from a recent illness. AT Harold P. Johns, director of educational and vocation guld ance of the provincial Depart ment of Education, was a visitor in the city Wednesday and spoke tc the teaehers. of Booth Mem orlal High School in the school auditorium. Mr. Johns left Wed ncsday night for the interior on his way back to the capital. Mrs. J. A. Teng returned "to 'day from Vancouver where she attended the provincial conier-ence of I.6.D.E. chapters last week as representative of Queen Mary chapter. Mrs. Teng was accompanied on her return by her nelce, Mrs. William Smith, of Victoria, who will be her truest here. SERVE ALWAYS FOR TIME to Step Out ( ) RICHNESS Friday & Saturday Special Fair Way Food Market 209 Third Ave. W. We Deliver l'HONK Ctl FRESH KILLED BOILING FOWL WEIGHT 4 TO G POUNDS. Grade "A"-lb. STRICTLY FRESH EGG'S JUST JUST IN IN FROM FROM THE THE FARM. FARM. Grade "A" Large 2 dozt 40c or ( fi II The PLAY SHOE SEASON is here with a galaxy of designs and colors to go , with your newest casual fashions for Sprlnc and Summer. with a Frcc'n Easy STEP! Smart TLATFOitM SOLKS in all-white and multl-eolors red, beige, green and blue; also ankle strap styles in plain, black and brown gabardine or suede. All moderately priced. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Family Shoe Store Limited j Phone 775 THE DAILY NEWS Friday, April 27, 1945 TOM JEhi drSi PAGE FIVB SALADA A. MacKcniic Furniture Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 12 ROCKER CHAIRS Eastern hardwood, veranda, kitchen or Just to use when you want to relax. Each - ...........Ij........ 12 BAHY Jlinil CHAIRS Colors cream, ivory Each WE Hair and Beauty Ut 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 5.C..- -. Shop Early, and don't sultabfe for $5.95 $5.35 APPRECIATE YOUR MAIL ORDERS 327 Srd Avenue.; Prince Rupert (Annette Pcwejl) 4 th St. t across 6om Post Office) I Wo Now Have a Complete Assortment r- of ;. Mother's Day Cards PRICED FROM 25c be disappointed TTTTTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTnrTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTJ For Up-lo-llie-Minute Styles see us for PLAYS HOES Twenty-five styles and colors to choose from In anklets, slings and ties. High or low heels, In bright leathers and fabrics. Choose several pairs to match perfectly your slacks, shorts and gay summer prints. The same famous quality you liked so well last year. CUT RATE SHOE STORE tAAkAA.kkkkMkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkLkkkkkk.Lkkk.kLkkkkkkXk.LA New Hats for Spring STETSONS A new stork just arrived. MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 3rd Ave, next to Ormes BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Etokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th at. Phone Red 329 P.O. Bo 1294 J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain CbJropractlcJ ,If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Oreen.995 GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR! 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