IVIfll 7HE5C fc lbs. lb. . VV Order Eany iz Ketchup fee bottles, ! en Onions Ihnnrh Ich Carrots Ge crLsD 4 T Che- Site iirWay Iiird Ave. XV. lean tfapy In Rupert fboy weighing 5 pounds ; was bom to Pfc and pmnd Rider, of Thayer. Prince Rupert uen- ifil vriterday abdui Rider is a pinmber of a BELGIUM Strictly F.resh Eggs Grade "A" Large, 1Cp Just In from the Bulkley Valley. lew Cabbage Crisp and green, Large Lettuce Firm and crisp, "17 i Per .head M.is Fresh Tomatoes Firm and ripe, QPp Food Market We .Deliver CHINA ""lJj y - CZECHOSLOVAKIA DENMARK PHONE 1:5 1 port company of the Prince Rupert Sub-Port of Embarkation and Mrs. Rider has been employed in Hi? Adjutant General's Classified , crUci of the .'tort. Stephen has been ohown for the boy's name although np second name has )een ff r-idtd. FRANCE Local News Items PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. J. Dunsmuir, nl O. H. Clark, district director ' Vancouver, are vLsltors in the of postal services, Vancouver, city, having arrived yesterday on the Prince George. D. C. Bean, of the maintenance department, Wartime Hous ing LImlfed, Toronto, aiWved In the city yesterday from Van couver. William Brooksbank, sles manager of Edward Llpsett Ltd., 'Vancouver, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooksbank of this city, Is visiting here on company j business. Leading Wren Claire Gingras, after having been stationed at Prince Rupert for the past year, i has been transferred to H.M.Cfl. iDonnaconna and left for Mont- ; real on last night's train. IF HOSE ' ' 'im 1 " npiy.ui ii.iM.iJi ii " IjipfPI wis 0O CBOSS - CLOGS UP TONIGHT Put 3-purpot Vu-tro-nol up each nostril. It (1) .shrink swollen membranes, (2) soothes Irritation, (3) relieves transient nasal congestion ... and brings greater breathing comfort. mtmMytm Follow the' complete VtR9 K VA-TtO-MOl and G. C. Avery, assLflant chief superintendent postal services, Ottawa, arrived in the city yesterday from .Vancouver on official business. Gyro Ward To Be Refurnished The Prince RuDert Gyro Club, at Its weekly luncheon yesterday, decided to refurnish the ward which it established In the Prince Rupert General Hospital some years ago. W. F. Stone was ap pointed to represent the club at a publicity organization dinner meeting of the Prince Rupert Junior Chamber of Commerce which is to be held tonight. Pre sident J. J. Gibson was in the I chair and there was a good at tendance of members; FOUR YEARS AGO IN THIS WAR. By the Canadian -Press March 8, 1941 British .submarine torpedoed and sank Italian cruiser of Condottlerl MASTER'S IICENSf REVOKED SEATTLE, March 8 Capt. M. C. Sonderlund. master .of the Army supply freighter North Wind when that vessel went ashore on Simeonof Island last December 14, entered a plea of guilty at the Coast Guard-Merchant Marine hearing :n Seattle, on charges of negligence. His master's licence was re voked for one year and he was placed on probation ror two ad-dtional years. A veteran or the Alaska run, he accepted full res ponsibility. All 45 jnenvbers of the ttorth Wind's crew were res cued by a Coast Guard vessel, and another Army supply freighter. The North Wind, a vessel of 2448 cross tons built at Camden, iN.J., in 1918, was owned and op-! crated bv the Northland Trans- 4 porl'atlon Co. before the war., She . I ...r 1mm MV nA a m it U a Hrfl rt fl nilrl class and New Zealand cruiser , , later carried the name osa Duxe and was owned by the New Orleans and South American Steamship Co., from wliom the Northland company purrtiascc her about 1933. mnnrio, nt Ttnlinn commerce I LODZ A BATTLEGROUND iA-MMV. ww... , raider Ramb I In the Indian German troop3 occupied wai, oo r,,. fnnnrii'nns killed Poland. In the First Great War, In Nazi air raid on London night were driven out by the Russians C1UD. and tnen won u oac again. STEEL TOR EXPORT SHEFFIELD, .ig.. 7 -Cutlery manufacturers : itii ramea steel centre may by government , order, now .resinr manuiacture for exoort Stainless and other steel will be avallbale to meet i requirements for the oversea market. TO KEEP FATS Fats keep Ibesfc If stpred in a , well covered container away from strong flavored foods. Announcement Little Norway Tea. Lutheran, nl V. tf.nU in C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Saturday. Prohvtri!in Church Tea. March 14, Mrs. Berner's, Pacific Place. Valhalla Hall, whist and cribbage, March 14. Rphfk;ih Fashion Show. Thurs day, March 15. I.O.O.F. Hall. nwi. st. Patrick's Tea and Sale of Home Cooking and Aprons. 3:00-,6;00. Card Party 8:00 p.m. i 20. Dance. Oddfellows' Hall, March! Orange Ladles' Sale. March 28. Anglican Easter sale, April 5. W.O.T.M. Sale and Tea In Odd fellows' Hall. Thursday April 5. 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. United Spring Sale. April 19. St. Peter's Sale, April 20. rnnf fvprv Kuturdav nleht. Oddfellows .Hall, 9 to 12. Swing Quintette Orchestra. Ja&S. , -. ST1 in' to send food and clothing and medical supplies to the sick and hungry in these ravaged .lands . . LisU'ii to the crios of thousands of homeless children nnd old folks suffering while we are safe. Listen to your heart nnd respond. Out of our security out of oui il;nty, we must give freely. lly roulribilllnn lo tb' Kl Cross yon' will send help through the kindly liaiul.t of mm iiiul women trained In personal erv!ee to those in ilirest need. jcn collaboration with tho Red Cross, which is undertaking the task of distribution through its world-wide organization, we are appealing for funds to send urgently needed supplies to the homeless and destitute in our home lands. THE CANADIAN UNITED ALLIED RELIEF FUND A joint organization of tl. lMgmn War lUlirf Fiitul. CituoVl'r.nce lWati..nt(iiHnIltfr,Cuni..l!i.nAi.ltilt.iKi,f:n.lia..Krirn.U.fLiisein. Im.... Cliinr Wr Itrlirf F.iml, O.nl.ohlovakia.Wi.r O.arilio Fund. lUn'Mli Hrlirf Fun.l. (JrM-k War Krlirf F.in.l, Nrllirrlnn.U K.liff Fund, NorwrgUn ,li,f Fund. IWtod l'oli.li llrli'f Fund. Yug.MiUv H. IU f Fund. HEADQUARTERS - 130 QUEEN STREET, OTTAWA William M. Hrki, U.D., Chairman Hon. Thomat Vltn, K.C, Vk CWrnw lawrtnc J. Burp, tq., Stcrtlary-Ttpaivnr R.gUUrtd und.r lh War ChorW.t Al D.pottm.nt of National War ttnrlctt I Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, March 8, 1945 PAGE FIVE' mfsD It '.Jt J FleischmriniVs f.jg Ajgjjji -4 fresh Yeast 1 GENE RAT IONS of Canadian women have used and praised Fleischmann's fresh Yeast because it gives delicious, light, smooth bread every time. War-restricted menus today make bread moclhaa food. It's low in-cost ever an essential quick-energy family and ,helps stretch scarcer foods. If you balce bread at home be sure to bake it with rieischmanrThi the fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label.AV your grocer's. MADE IN CANADA SUPPltMINT YOUR DltT by .eating; 5 cokro HIISCHMANN'S lrh ,Ytt vry .day. ,TMt train Yof It nxllnt natural tourca ol h important Complex Vllomlnf. R U PE RT B RAN P SMOKED BLACK COD Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR ECONOMY . . . here's the place to find it. For our prices are always right. Come in, for your needs and hrowse around, for, personal or household articles. You'll enjoy shopping at the THE VARIETY STORE I "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" BULKLEY VALLEY-, COLLIERIES LTD.fi Beg to advise that having completed War Priority Contracts, are prepared to supply the DOMESTIC MARKET with high quality, long lasting y BULKLEY VALLEY COAL 1 j Phone your dealer and save. i ) IS ft sii- I'M i