Hi if. i Tridai Special t VUAR STAMPS- " iin st your GROCERS ALADa TEA News Items... TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS . i lj ;r. . rie reiuniiu in Lerday on the prince L Vancouver. E B. Davles ar-ye terday from ar-companied by Shti-ir-y Ann. to Dales' mother II, Gi-ske and of Vancouver, of Swift-Cana- jv, d m the city yes- ....IV. Unlnn h r h: periodical K- i- mpany's ii . local south to- .,: mun Herbie ,ae city ycs-b- w.iy of Van- I c .. Nova Scotia, vt a'oned with ..la.; A(r Force, to leave ylslt--. p. rents. Mr. Be MUr -in, ruuuii IS PAIN pstThis Easy Way! (J t,rs of Vicks Va-tro-nol kaur.UejiH bo to work VICKS V VATRONOL hod Meal, THE lory afe White Cooks far Experience Is a Trial and ice Yourself I Frozen Fruits and' . Is - Raspberries fies, Sliced Pe,aches prise Fruit Co. I PHONE 343 in her w have a slock Rood jjradc t SPRUCE ID CEDAR "'or on hand e 651 or 652 particulars POTT, EVITT CO. LTD. I Autobiographical talks by new 'member, comprised the program today at the regular weekly lun cheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club, president R. C. St. Clair was In the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. Mlss Lillian Furness, of New Westminster, arrived yesterday I on the Prince Rupert to spend a j few weeks vltlsing at the home of Cpn,stable and Mrs. R. W. 1 Strouts. She accompanied Mm. Strouts and child who have been vlstlng in the south. In Memoriam MONTElTHIn loving memory of Berna Mae, who passed away February 15, 1943. Memories are treasures No one can steal. Death leaves a heartache No one can heal. Loved dearly In life And living yet In the hearts of those Who will never forget. Sadly missed by her Mother. Daddy and Sisters. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Presented as a delayed broadcast for the convenience of most listeners, a special fortyjive-mlnute program will be heard over CFPR at 7:15 tonight. Re- i v. I ,. nftprnnnn the CUJUl'u uiu ... - ---- ! broadcast will ieaiure uic u-flcial opening ceremonies at the j new i ml. a uuiiunig a word picture of the foyer and interviews with visitors. A special remote control set-up, enabled the CBC production .staff to operate from different parts of the building without Interrupting uie iuu; the program. THURSDAY P.M. 4:00-Words With music 4;15-0. I. Jive 4:30-John Charles Thomas 5JX)-Blondle 5:30 Pete Wambach 5-45 Indian Trails 0:00 Comedy Caravan 0:30 The People Ask 0:45 Sports College 7:00 CBC News , 7:15 YMCA Dedication 8:00 Winnipeg Drama 8:30 Music of the New World 9:00 Music Hall 9:30 Allan Young 10:00 CBC News it 10: 10 Elmore Fniipou, 10:15 CBC News Kounaup 10:30 Mystery Piaynouse 11:00 Silent FRIDAY A.M. 7-30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 To be announced 8:30 Morning Concert' 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Transcribed Varieties 9:45 Yank Band Stand 10:00 Marek Weber 10:15 Johnny Mercer 10:30 Melody Roundup 10:45 Serenade In uytnm 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Studio ScraprjooK 11:33 Message Period 11:35 Weather Forecast 11 :3G Recorded interlude 11:45 Concert Hall P.M. 12:00 Here's to Romance 12:30 CBC News . 12:45 Serenade for strings 1:00 One Night Stand 1:30 National School Bdct. 2:00 Silent Announcements All BclvcrtlnemmM in this column will be chared for a full montn nt 25o n word. n.iifoH rhnrrh tea. Mrs. An drew Thompson, 440 Gth Ave W.. Feb. lam. a vaiont.ino Dance. W.A. of Machine Gun Regt., Armouries, February 10. CHURCH TEA SUCCESSFUL Valentine Affair by Women's Auilia,ry In. first Presbyterian Hull Quite successful was the Val entine tea held yesterday afternoon lathe Church Hall by the Women's Auxiliary of First Presbyterian Church. A goodly number of guests were received by Mrs. J. B. McKay, president of the auxiliary, and Mrs. A. P. Mac- Sween, wife of the pastor. Tlie tea room, attractively and appropriately decorated, was In charge of Mrs. Neil MacDonald, assisted, by Mrs. Ed Martin, Mrs. Howard Hlbbarr! and Mrs. Bailey Mrs. J. Simundson, Mrs. Alex Mi'Mullen, Mrs. II. M. Foote and Valentine Dance, Oddfellows Hall, Feb ruary lu: C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Sat urdav. Anallcan Tea, Mrs. C. C. Mi ls, February 22. v"' Presbyterian C h u r c h Tea, March 14, Mrs. Berener's, Pacific Place. Orange Ladles' Sale. March 28 St. Peter's Sale, April 20. Dance every Saturday night" Oddfellows' Hall. 0 to 12- Wedding Anniversary . Honored by Friend On Monday evening Mr. andj Mrs. f . ii. unzey were pieasanuy surprised, when a party of friends gathered at their home to express congratulations in honor of their twenty-ninth wedding anniversary. Games and music were en joyed during the evening after which refreshments were served. Hearty best wishes to. Mr. and Mrs. Llnzey were expressed on this occasion. Mrs. . W. Eastwood poured. Kitchen convenor was Mrs. J. Currjc assisted by Mrs. J. McRae a,nd Mrs. C. A. Kellett- Mrs. CT. W. Abbott was cashier. Mrs. L. C Eby and Mrs. M. E. Prenderga,st were In charge of the home cpoklng table. FIRE KWONG SANG HINO HOP KEI2 CHOP SUEY HOUSE C12 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 38Q P.O. Box 1294 J. H. M AIR Furniture and Auctioneer AUCTION SALES ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED NEW AND USED FURNITURE VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES 032 3rd Ave. Blue 69 Prince Rupert, n.C. Classified Ads In The Dally 4 News gqt results. CATHOLIC CARD ! PARTY ENJOYED The eve of St. Valentine's Day was celebrated a,t the Knights of Columbus Hall on Tuesday night when a very enjoyable card party was held by the Catholic Women's League under the general convenorship cf Mrs. J. J. Olllis, the president. There were 23 tables. Mrs. C. P. Balagno was In i charge of the bridge tables, F. Ethler whist and E. J. Fitz-patrlck, t crlbbage. Prize winners were: Bridge ladies' first, Mrs. Cpr-boujd; second, Mrs. Stephen Dumas; men's first, J. Wright; second, Mr. Flint. Whlst-E. Schrelber, Mrs. O. Faught, O. R. Faught, H. Peter- Iprlnce eon. . Crlbbage Miss, prances Moore-' Mrs. E, J. Fltzpatrtek, J. Seguln, E. J. Fltzpatrlck. Mrs. J. McArthur was in charge of a raffle of a basket of groceries donated by the Vic tory Circle and won by S. w. Craig wlth ticket No. 315. 'r After the card playing refreshments were served under th.e direction of Mrs. J. Murray, assisted by Mrs, J. Qaron, Mrs. L. Doirpn, Mrs. A- Smith, Mrs. Bilton and Mrs. Riffpu. ANCIENT SWEDEN Before 1001. Swedish ruler.-were known as Kings of Upsala, BLACKHEADS j go quickly If impl method that dit- kjIvh tlvm. Ct two ounce of peroilnt povder from your druggtit. tpply with hot, wet cloth gently over the Llarkhemdt-nd you will wbiidcr hr thty hive kom. l F Stock of W. F. STONE'S MEN'S CLOTHING In Former Y.M.CA. Cafeteria premises adjoining Stone's store Sale Starts Friday, 9 a.m. Buy War Savings Stamps. HYDE TRANSFER Dry Slabwood. per cord $10 Dry Poplar, per cord -$12.50 Sawdust, per sack 15c PHONE 580 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54,. FRASER STREET Prince Ruper BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Sweet an This season ac-cent-chu-ates lowhccled styles with comfort. 9 PLATTERS OAFF.RS WEDGIES FLAT-lEEI.En TIES And "ShanHs Mre," a new sensational Loafer style with dainty ankle strap. (Exactly as Illustrated). Everyone ls wearing them . . . wearing what? CI III r lash!: Wny coloured laces of coursel CUT RATE SHOE STORE (Across from Orme's Drug Store) s RQNDED HOOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO, and Sheetmetal Works Shcetmctal work of all kinds Air Conditioning Tanks Sinks Eavestrough & Furnace Work Prompt attention to outside orders FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED Cor. 7th St. & 2nd Ave, W. P.O. nox 725 Phone Blue 0G4 Rupert, b.c, abf Daily NrittH Thursday. February 15, 1945 PAGE THREE f& bake bread usf right, use ' Ftelschmann's FRESH Yeast Ipre than ever npw you'll find bread important. It is today's most essential high-energy, low-cost food a good source of Vitamin B a good stretcher for other foods! If you bake at home be sure your bread is made with Fleischmann's fresh Yeast Canada's favorite for, oyer 70 years because it bakes bread just right! Ask your grocer for Fleischmann's jresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label today. u"tM,NT vou" DIIT bV ting a cok of HMCHMANN'S frih Yf ry day. Thli lrh ' m ToM li on xcllnt natural sovrco of tho Important CANADA Complex Vitamlnt. California Grapefruit Sweet and Juicy, nice size, each wVU THESE 5c Texas Spinach Fresh and clean, 15C Freah L.ettuce Large heads, o each J-V mamfM Juicy Navel Oranges 283 size, II dozen 55c New Green Onions 5c Per bunch Strictly Fresh Eggs Grade A Large ASf Per dozen Tttlv Delivered to us 3 times a week Bvafiev ROASTING CHICKENS WEIGHT 5 TO 7 POUNDS ARRIVING FRIDAY MORNING ... per lb. B.C. FURNITURE Phone Black 324 LUCKY'S Ljgh Delivery and Transfer 24-HOUR SERVICE 1341 Sixth Avenue East Phone Black 371 Returns Prepared-ee K. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Aye. Phone 88 42c FairWay Food Market UE DELIVER 3 PIECE STUDIO COUCHES in fine tapestry with storage room for blankets. Special $100 GURNEY FINE RANGES, all-enamel, at very low prices. 1 RANGE, Just like new, $10.00 Large lot of Axes, Peavle?, Shovels and Rakes at low prices! ' 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD Special $1C9.00 30 USED CHROME CHAIRS at $7.50 PnO.VE 131 THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: . CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 17Q 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. Cambridge Clothes FOR THE MAN WHO KNOWS I MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 3rd Ave., next to Ormes INCOME TAX Fresh Local Raw al Pasteurized MIL1( VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 EARLY ADVERTISING COPY WILL BE APPRECIATED -rWI m il. . 41 il: 1 .3 IP mi i V). hi- i t. "If .-n