.mm' Postu Rtgiilafed Irodt-Mork Brand A PreJuct ef Ctntral Faodi Summer Set-Up "Handsome is as handsome does" and you will be doing fine in a sports .combination like this. You?ll find shopping here is pleasant too, because we maintain our policy of courtesy and co-operation at all times. .1.. !n Uc - M"I" today1 m "WHERE MEN BUY" ViVe no POSTUM Mi, Ml.:, M WM v!cT0R RECORD iHSBlgSA', GIFT CERTIFICATE MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR LIMITED Floor Sanding and Finishing Repairs and Alterations Val Spidel Oreen 186 Box 1430 St. "B" Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Give a Victor Record Gift Certificate ... the perfect gift for birthdays, anniversaries, occasions of all kinds! You give the recipient his or her own choice of the music they love on .Victor Records "the gift that keeps on giving", VICTOR GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE AT WE HEAR New Cars are just around the corner WE HEAR YOU want a shiny new car . . . WE KNOW Ford Cars are best for economical driving . . SEE . S. E. PARKER LIMITED Ford and Mercury Dealers Local News It Dry wood for sale. Phone-130. (167) Senior Clerk O. D. Meade of the provincial police left Sun day on the Catala on a trip to Stewart. Roy Wolf, maintenance and repair supervisor for the. Otis-Fensom Elevator Co., is in the city from Vancouver on business. Leading. Seaman William Mur doch Is home on 28 days. leave. visiting his wife and family after two years in the Atlantic convoy service aboard the cor vette Strathadam. A. H. Huggins, publicity direc tor ot the B. C. Tuberculosis So ciety, left Saturday night on his return 'to Vancouver after spending a couple of weeks here in connection with the visit of the travelling mobile unit. Flying Officer D. W. Burnlp, son. of Mr. and Mrs. .A. W. Bur nip, 1426 Second Ave., Westview, was among repatriated members of the Royal Canadian Air Force who arrived at Halifax from overseas at the wex-end aboard the He de France. He is coming straight home" from the East coast, according to, word .received by his parents, who are keenly awaiting his' arrival. FRUITATIVES CONTEST WINNERS ANNOUNCED Lilt of wtanen and amount! won In the FrulUlivef Contrit which clowd May 31 1 Beraadelte Qiauoo, Maaament Cifat J, P.Q. tlOO.OO Mri. J. Vecdnes, Sioui Laokant, Detail MnJ.E. Sharp. Medicine Hat, Albert Mr. F. W. Adam, Lantj Prairie. B.C. Mra. Harold Fmlda, Bf aoplan, Ontario Mr. J. C Seip. Torenta, Oalana Mr. Pierre Uberte, La'Malbaie, P.Q. Mmt. Heme Boismt, M antral, P.Q. Miu Anne Nelson, Vancouver, B.C. Mri. L Day, tanputh P.O, Manitoba Mn. Frank Hindu, Niagara Falls, Ontaria. Mme. Marietle Pife, Tran Rivierea, P.Q. Mme. Alice Bazinet, Montreal, P.Q. Mr. J. Alfred Morin, St. Jacques, P.Q, Mr. Levis G. AnSruan. Pell;, Sask. Mile. Eslella Fartin, Beurlaaaaut, P.Q. Mr. Ce, Aime Oicvrttte, Mantrea), P.Q. Miu Jane Lawien, Taraota, OnL Mrs. S. R. Robinsaa. Lani Branch. OnUria lao.oa 50.00 2S.N 20.04 20.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 ION 10.00 S.00 S.00 5.00 S.X 100 5.00 We've the recipe you want for a lovely golden brown. Just 'don one of these brief lovelies and let the sun do the rest. A number of sassy little suits to choose from, gay colorful and very easy on the eyes. ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR "WE LEAD-OTHERS FOLLOW" ems Early discovery ot Tubercu losis means every recovery. A Prince RuDert Business and Professional Women's' Club will not meet Tuesday, July 17. Able Seaman Victor Hanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Han ley, Alfred Street, Is home on 14 days leave after duty as. a naval gunner aboard merchant ves sels on the Atlantic. Relief from NEUR1T1C Pain Don't Buffer another day from the cruel torment of' Neuritic, Rheumatic or Arthritic Pain. Get quick reiiefai Specially made to relieve Rheumatic Pain ana aunneu. iruiaijia, i.uiuhii Sciatica. T-R-C'i are aold by druggiitt everywhere, S0c.fl. - Band Girls Plays, Show Interesting Hour Last Night At Y.M.OA. War Services , Auditorium Introduction from the stage of the Young Men's Christian Association War Services auditorium of four charmingly attrac tive young, ladles who are the candidates for Queen of Civic Centre Carnival honors here early next month featured a concert staged last night by the Canadian Army's local band. Each girl, as she was called to the stage, received a warm re ception and It was evident, from the volume of applause, that each has many enthusiastic ad mirers and friends. The gins were Miss Ruth Glske, candidate of the Women of the Moose: Miss Evelyn Bussey, Rotary Club; Miss Lillian Knutsen, Gyro Club, and Miss Beatrice Dldrlckson. Junior Chamber of Commerce. . The Introductions were fit tingly carried out by Mayor H. M. Daggett who appealed, for support of the carnival In aid of the city centre project which has as its principal alms the acquisition after the war of the Y.M.CA. building as a civic cen tre and the building of a swimming pool. Due to the success of' previous carnivals, there was already a substantial fund on hand but more money would be required. He was happy, his worship said, to Introduce these attractive young la'dles as candidates for carnival queen honors and he looked forward to another pleasure-later in crowning as queen the one who obtained the greaest number of votes in the campaign. The band concert was under the guest conductorship of A. E. Tutte, supervisor of the Salvation Army's Seamen's Club here, who was a Royal Canadian Air Force bandmaster In the early days of the war and has had long experience in such work, this being indicated by the manner in which the band responded to his baton last night in a versatile program ranging from popular marches, highlighting Keler-Bela's overture "Lust-spiel" and selections from "Chu Chin Chow" and concluding In appropriate Sunday evening spirit with the hymn, "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind." Warrant Officer Ri Mills, regular bandmaster; retires to the ranks of the band with his cornet In the band for the evening. Solo features were "When You Come Home" by Hary Sarklslan with his cornet, and '"Danny Boy," trombone solo by Frank Crack-nell. The complete program, presented with permission of Col. Announcements C.CF. Strawberry Tea. Odd j fellows' Hall, July 18, 2 to 5. Marie Balagno Lundqulst piano recital. First Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, July 24, 8:30 p.m. Presbyterian Tea, July 25. Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows' Hall, 9 to 12. Dance, Orange Hall, Terrace, every Friday. Good time for all. COAL and WOOD HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 Just Arrived . . . 20 Squares Bright Red Hexagen Asphalt Shingles. Koofins Paper. Building Paper. No. 1 Clear-finish Lumber. Ship Lap and Dimension. Shipment of Fir Veneer ' Plywood F. MURPHY LUMBER General Agent Ace-Tex Products Tile Flooring Felts and Cement 1st Ave. E. Phone Black 884 'CANCER CANVASSILocalMen IS SuluSSrUL Ro Sura of $200 Realized as Result of Week-end Canvass Campaign to Continue Well over $200 was realized as result of the Cancer Fund stamp canvass held Friday and Saturday by local chapters of the Imperial Order Daughters ot the Empire. Contributions re ceived at the hut ranged from 2c to $10 to make a total there of $75. Ladies who assisted at the hut and canvassed for donations were Mrs. R. J. Keron, Mrs. D. Orchard McLeod, Mrs R. S. Scherk, Mrs. V. Parsons, Mrs. J. P. Hutchison, Mrs. J. J. Mul-roney, Mrs. J. A. Teng, Mrs. S. A. Klelback, Mrs. D. C. Stuart, Miss Audrey Wrathall and Mrs Earl Becker. Girls who assisted in the canvassing were from Oalloway Rapids I.OD.E. and were Mary Bird, Dorothy Hutch ison, Helen Hibbard, Mary Ad- cock, Velma Ingham and Bar bara Teng. Specimens of cancerous or gans, selected by Dr.'R. E. Cole man, pathologist at the Prince Rupert General Hospital, proved interesting and excited desire for more Information. The campaign will continue through July and August and there will be a cancer booth at the forthcoming Civic Centre carnival. Tom Flewin Home After Five Years Overseas Service After five years overseas, another member of the old prewar 102nd Battery returned home last week. He is Gunner Tom Flewin, son of William Flewin and member of a well known Northern British Colum bia family. He served in Italy and Western Europe and mar ried an English girl who will be arriving later. Tom crossed ine Atlantic aboard the same transport on which arrived Bertie Cross who ls now In Van couver where his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Cross, formerly of this city, reside. C. K. Rosebrugh, was as follows March, "Middy" (Kenneth Al ford). Overture, "Lustsplel" (Keler Bela). Cornet solo, "When You Come Home," Harry Sarklslan. Selections from "Chu Chin Chow." Popular, "Valencia" (Boyer Charles-Padilla). Trombone solo, -Danny Boy' (Weatherly). Scotch medley, "The Thistle (arr. by Mlddleton). March, "Semper Fldells (Sousa). Hymn, "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind." Lloyd Morris was master of ceremonies and Bruce Mclntyre was announcer. "Build B.C. Payrolls" The Picture Proved Its Purity II A woman who has used Pacific Milk since 1937 says she has often thought of writing but "never got around to It until now." In her own words: "For cooking, I began using It with confidence after seeing a mo tion picture which proved Its purity and the completely sanitary condition In packing. My baby thrived on It, too." PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed 632 Third Ave., Prince Rupert J. H. MAIR Auctioneer PHONE BLUE (SO The local Red Cross branch has received information that the following overseas person nel for this district will arrive in Vancouver shortly (next-of-kin Is given after each name): Gnr. Nichols, F. M.; Mrs. M. Nichols (wife), Prince Rupert. Cpl. Saunders, J. C; Miss E. M. Saunders (sister), Prince Spr. Rowland, F.; W2120 Sgt. F. M. Rowland (wife), C.W.A.C. Military Hospital, Prince Rupert. Sgmn. Rudderham, R. F.; Mrs. A. Rudderham (mother). Prince Rupert. Pte.'Qo&nell, E. F.; Mrs. Alice Gosnell (mother), Prince Rupert. Pte. Rudsvik, it.; Mrs. Salme Rudsvlk (mother), Prince Funeral of Burns Lake Sawmill Man BURNS LAKE, July 16 The funeral of Erik Swanson, who was killed at his Tchesinkut Lake sawmill by a flying plank, was held at Burns Lake Thurs-j day, Rev. Robert W. Henderson of the United Church officlat-l lng. Pallbearers were Richard Carroll, G. Saul, Oscar Isaacson, Carl Holmgren and Gus Anderson. Chief mourners were Mr. and Mrs. Hoaken Maydahl, Mrs. E. Moe, Mrs. Nels Eklund, Mrs. Christiansen, Mrs. Julia Paulsen Many floral tributes accompan ied the bier. Deceased was born near Jamtlame, Sweden, and leaves a wife, a daughter, and a son to mourn his loss. When last heard from they were at Rolviken, Holagen. Hotel. . . f arrivals D. Fisher. Kamloops; A. Ar- vid, Edmonton; H. D. Swabada, F. Bales. Vancouver; C. G. Ritchie, Walnwrlght, Alta.; J. R. Brett, Nanalmo; F. H. Betall, Vancouver; Miss A. Jacobson, Miss E J. Jacobson, Shirley, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Chambers, Prince Rupert; W. D. Rob ertson, Edmonton; Capt. w. Mounce, Capt. T. Flood, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser, Seattle; C. M. scott, Vancouver. MARINE MONSTER The whale shark is the largest living fish. l POPULAR & VFINE WATCH! era JOHN BULGER LIMITED Prince Rupert, B. C. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot' and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 A. MacKenzie Furniture Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CHAIRS FOR YOUR DAILY USE AND TO ADD TO YOUR COMFORT Deck Chairs and Reclining Chairs In contrasting colors Awning Material Pull-up Chairs Coxswell Reclining Chairs Parlour Chairs Bodoir Chairs Chesterfield Chairs Rocker Chairs Baby High Chairs Kitchen Chairs. These chairs are now In stock, covered In different materials and all vary In colors. Phone 775 327 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert Prince Rupert, BA THE DAILY NEWS Honda, July 13", 1945 Children Allowed Unrestrained Play Cleric Sponsors Toungsters' Hour Free From Adult Interferences LONDON, July 16 CO A special children's hour, at which parents are advised "not to Interfere with childish freedom they have long forgotten or never possessed," ls conducted at Acton parish church by Rev. Percl- val Gougn. Instructions to grown-ups accompanying, the children say: "Do not by glance, word or act attempt to restrain the natural restlessness of the children. Since no one can hope, or should try, to maintain the curiosity, of children for long, a room will be provided for play when Interest lags. If the children want to PAGE THREE sleep, let them, arid it they want to play they shall" do so. If you don't approve of this don't send your child." Party For "Chuck" Sunberg Is Enjoyed Occasion of farwell and birthday was happily combined Saturday night at the I.OD.E Hall In honor of Charles Sunberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Sunberg, Sixth Avenue West, when 100 guests, including many boys home on leave rrom duty with the forces, enjoying singling and dancing. It was "Chuck's" twenty-first birthday. He is leaving tonight for Pacific duty after having been for three years In convoy on the Atlantic. AdvertlseJn The Dally News. Bold Stripes Salute Slimness g till IHIH 111 k UIJLBIiaU.U 1L UVJW ij.BLi1JMijijll amaamaamammHH Tapering DOWIl to its brief, flaring 1 peplum, this city-wise cotton original by Capri of New York shows how prettily front fullness suits a slim waist amLhips. Would a Jew pounds less let you wear fashions like this ? Then write for the "Kellogg Weight Control Plan," a purse-steed guide with 63 reducing menus planaed for.yout own-needs. Three menus include Kellogg's AH-Bran because it is guaranteed, on. a double-your-money-back basis, to help you keep regular naturally. And, being made only from the vital outer layers of the wheat, it is rich in certain "protective" food elements your body must have, diet or no diet. No wonder this.. delicious cereal is served by neady one out of every two families in Canada. .Order Kellogg's All-Bran today. To get the "Kellogg Weight Control Plan," cut the box-uirVm die package; print your address and request on it and mail to Kellogg Co. of Canada, Ltd., London, Ontario, Dept. 130. NOTICE Our store will re-open Monday, July 16th ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. FOR YOUR BETTER SATISFACTION . . . quality foodstuffs are carried at all times. If you want the best, you will find it on our shelves. You are invited to inspect our stock. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Phones 18 and 19 (Opposite Canadian Legion) P.O. Box 575 for the JULY BRIDE IN PRACTICAL TASTE Are Our Assortments KITCHENWARK ENAMELWAUE GADGETS LINENS other Household Requirements THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" .am.