whole wheat treat they'll love to eat! Nourishing whole wheat has a grand surprise flaor in Shreddies. Youngsters just love these crunchy, spoon-size biscuits mellowed with tasty malt, toasted a crisp, golden brown. Shreddies nukes a great energy breakfast or supper, too contains all the nourishment of whole wheat, in cluding the bran, minerals, protein and precious wheat germ. Serve Shreddies tomorrow. M m-m SHREDDIES CH0C01ATE COVERED! iU j dip crisp, munchy f.hrcdJiji in melted, semi- j 3 , :tvA thocplate. Makes a delicious treat, that's a y jj. , :ttr t it eatrgy food, too! mUk II TtliUertJ lrJt-mrk nmtj it CmhsJ it CANADIAN SHKEDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LIMITED from Now On NOTICE J.H. MAIR r5 ton appointed sole I1(NAL MONUMENTS ur mis district. Ulnnti i,.. oeen pur" rased 4SC(I f. 'rom A. - Welxl by " xuie. LlnB and pinlshlng I palr and Aii.rMi. 60 Uox 1430 Bt. MD" JACKETS ...for Spring How the young men go for plaids! Pull cut, well tailored with flap pockets. Morgan's Men's and Boys' Wear Third Ave., next to Ormc's THEl ROYAL LUNCH CAFE - - Will be open for 24-hour service U NEWLY DECORATED FULL-COURSE MEALS AND LIGHT LUNCHES Grade "A" Certificate POULSEN'S Grocery and Lunch Phone Red 441 FREE DELIVERY Oth Ave. E., beside Postal Station "H" "As Good as the Best Better Than the Rest" J, M. S. LOUBSER D.C, B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 Local News It Announcements 1 All advertisement. n this column will be charged lor a lull month at 25c a word. Anglican Tea, We dnasday. May i 30. Mk. Wm. Watts. Everybody ' welcome. , Registered Nurses' Tea, Nurses' lltane. May 31, 3-0. j LO.B.A Danre. June 1, Odd-MUW Hall '' fn . rments. Full voting. i ir .rmat: "i. Phone . 8C4. Micklebui- ili i ' a m p a I g p j Headquarters. I Dry Dock EJmuiyyees" Welfare l Association dance. May 24, Stiff I Dining Hall. Close the holiday i by dancing from 9 till 1. Music 'by the Americans. Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows Hall, 9 to 12. Swing quintette Orchestra. T ?n H Tm Tunp O Mrs Hraw- iford Moore's,' 440 6th Ave. West. 'Specialty, homecooklng, delica tessen. Hospital Tea, Nurtes' Home, June 7. Election of Major Harvey, Progressive-Conservative candidate, June 11. i ems PHONE, 86 JO ppNTJUpyTP PERSONAL. fiKD JJEW8 rTEMS A The Service Wive Club din ner, Commodore Cafe, Wednes day, May 23, 7 p.m. (It) A Hear H- J- CpJdwell, M.P., on CFPR, Wednesday, 6:15 pjn. CCF broadcast. 120) Mrs. M. A. Woods, wife of the Mrs. J. Wider left Monday on naval officer In charge here, left the Princess . Adelaide after by the Catala to Vancouver. today for a trip liberal Committee Rooms, 3rd Aye. and 1st. St., will be open dslly from 10 a.m. till 9 pjn. Phone 635 and 63(5. Come In and see that you're on the voters list. B3r,dlns a Visit with, her mother, Mrs. R, Wiggins, Sscand Ave. "Mackenzie King and International Affairs." Hear Norton Yqungs speak qver Radio Station CFPR, C:30 p.m- Tuesday. U19J Watch tomorrow's paper for A PROGRESSIVE CONSERVA- loute of Victoria pay marathon T1VE HEADQUARTERS, Stone race starting and finishing at Block, next to Boston Cafe, open Acropolis. mil May 24. Open to dally and every evening. Open all. First prize $25. Entries re-! discussions invited. Everybody celved at pally News office, m) welcome1. (tf) A Hear Rev. H. Eggleton speak- j Mr. and Mrs. Tom Held Pf Ing.and showing pictures of his New Westminster, after a brief work In the British West Indies, visit to. the cUy left last night lb pjn. tonight, Full Qaspel Tabernacle, 221 8th Ave. West, j (It) I Private Stanley Hemmpns, yha. envied n the Canadian lArmy qn n 'seventeenth bint-jday in January, arrived home a Jew days ago from Saskatoon, wlure he has. been taking' training. He will be hers until Saturday vUi'.lng with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Ilcmmaivs, Alfred SL. for Ocean Falls whence they will fly back to Vancpuvej1.. I Lieut. Commander Ignatlev of Ottawa, liaison officer of the Russian embassy to Canada, left today for Vancouver after, having been here for several weeks, on official duties. Annual meeting of Parent-lcaclws Association, P,qoth i Memorial School, Wednesday. .May S3, at 8 pxr. Election officers. Speakers, Major Morrant I and Cactaln Rawlands, on Plans for Post-War Security. Refreshments. (120) Colin Cameron, CCF. M.L.A. for Cpmox, after a visit to this riding to speak in support of the party's cindiclate la the federal election, left on. ' last Saturday night. I.Q.D.E. Hall 9 ! "rataT- H. F. Robins, manager of Bro,i cannery at Port Ed ward, left today on the Catala for a business trip to Vancou ver. Major j. T. Haryey, Conservative candidate for Skeena in the federal election, left on last night's train for Terrace and other interior points on a campaign tour. nignis irain tor uiue mver Cn nis relurn to oitawa. wrience ne win prqcecq to squan-pnr interior ridings. Jury Mjithcioii, pro-rec dlr-tur cf th health brancii of Ch Depattmsnt of Education. Victoria will arrive in the city iomarrow from the south to meat local orginlzatlon.) with a view tu arranging fox the revival of the physieal eduwtlon activities here under paid instructorship nch a existed bifane the war. Mr M:Uh'Min will confer with the civic authorities and will meet th ttstary, Qyro and Kinsmen's Club representatives at a Joint meeting tomorrow. Relieve RHEUMATIC Pain ArUeii nvKt? 5VifT end sore in lointi and rr U iJt St. i. fSit " H'Vyi' otroru i , I f.t murk rl ir f writ h TpmDietOIl'i tmvrtvir lion at the Nurses' Home resulted in the election of the following officers for the year: , , President. Miss M. Colwell. First Vice-President, Mrs. Gordon Bryant. Second Vice-President, Miss I. Simpson. Recording Secretary, Miss D. lEhearman. Corresponding Secretary, Miss 1. Cole. Treasurer, Mrs. A. Postuk. Plans were made to hold a tea ujn. ' ncuiiy mude to relieve Kiieumatic rain , at the Nurses' Residence on May BnJ stlifnm. Ut them help you fmd the ; nroceed to buv recreational St. Peter's tea. Mrs. Kelsey'S, fart rrlitf you want. Get a box today- ,. Pca! ?W ;,. fir; Seal Cove June 21. 50c- ' atoUl!S1ltv"wu"c equifjiiicui, iu mc uui;e oi.. L if PERSONAL tOANS AVAILABLE To nav doctor, drntitt or hoipiUt Lillt ... to mt Uxei ... to consolidate drbti .. .to buy fuel . . to repuir or improve the home ... to mret educa ttonul (xneniei...to Ukt dvnUeof Uirgiiiniand Lutinmt oititortunuiei . . to meet emergencies, etc. Tx) delay 'urgent home repairs because you lacl ready funds may .prove costly later oh. When you are faced with such a problem, see The Royal Bank about a personal loan and get the job started right away. Loans for such a 'purpose or for any reasonable personal need are available at any branch of The Royal Bank of Canada. They can be repaid over a period of six, twelve, or even eighteen" months, by monthly, quarterly or other instalments to suit your convenience. , t When you need a personal loan to meet some sudden or unexpected need, go to -The Royal Bank of Canada. The manager will be glad to discuss a pergonal loan with you. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH '- - A. FIATEN, Manager DANGER OF -DIPHTHERIA Report from Europe Alarms I Health Authorities Value of Toxoid Emphasized j The authentic report from the health division of USflRA that Nazi armies carried diphtheria Cpl. J. W. NlchoUs, general ulth them to all parts oi invadsd iiiaiiaHKt tij ijie uanauian riini"" ... ii Cold Storage Co., sailed by 'GfYes to emphasize the value of the Catala today on his return toxoid and just what can han-tfl Vancouver after a week's pen when health services, includ-busJness visit here. I11? Immiunlzation, are disrupted or neelected. savs Dr. R. O. Knloe. Rev. A. P. MacSween, who ha niedical health officer for Prince been vlstilng here for the past Rupert. Canadian health auth-couple cf weeks with his son 'cr!ties have reason fox alarm and daughter-in -law, Rev. and over such a rep0rt. Mrs. A. F. MacSween, Is leaving ; Tn. unRRA said Nsrway, the by tonight's train on his re- fatherlands, Belgium, Norlh.em turn to Winnipeg. i France and Czechoslovakia suf- Mr. !ferd ciMy- 0nly Great ErS and Mrs. Hugh. KUUn are leavipg on tonight's train for tataandHungaryhMeimmun- asper where they will ylslt wt vs to tne their dnnahtj.r vtrs t a r escaped the scpurge. ' with the Nazi carriers Fmm .i.,r Mr vu ,iu Disease feed tp Reyelstoke la attend a arm es sFread diphtheria epl-r.nnw.nti nf h mn,riinn dem cs whsrever thay went. The Lfgic, came can happen in Canada with ctjr cwn returnlp.3 troaps per uruce Mjckieourgh, Labor- haps toeing the innocent Mcar- Prosresslve- party candidate ln TWrs the forthcoming election, left pn an editorial warning against last n!ghfs tram for Sjnttliers. dlph heda, the Torontq Qlobe pn the first phase pf a speaking and Mall said that "considering tQUr of interior centres. Jfe will that thousands of Canadian sol s-peak in Smithers tqnlgnt apd dlers soon will be returning from n acrrace vii r ripay lUUUV oe- me Uptnerianas, Belgium aim fore returning to, the city. Northern France, which have es-Petty Officer Emll Blaln, after suffeired Ircm,fhe Gfr- a JiJre cntave with 4 X: parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Blaln. C TTt ?vZ ut If. torial stated that 'careless par kft it last night iv, his return on tp his naval duties at Victoria. Leading Aircraftsman Marcel Blaln is also visiting his home here and will be leaving Saturday MISS COLWELL NURSES' PREXIE ents who fall to take advantage of the opportunity to. have chil dren treated at no ccst to them will be derelict in duty if they lail to guard against a tnreat-ened invasjpn of the disease, iney surely ou.gr'- to he shake. from iheir indifference by the warning that oceans constitute nq effective barrier against a diiase of the diphtheria type " 1 Rr. 'Rj:;r O. K.nipe said in an . ,, , w Interview that toxoid Is the enly The regufrr monthly meeting euhstance known to tnat of the Registered Nurses' Assocla- ,1clin,Hn,,ti. lively harmless in th? protection against diphtheria. Hi, Kids! Don't Forget Your PARADE ENTRIES FREE ice cream and pop for every ' youngster in the parade. Children Free at ACROPOLIS SPORTS May 24 See our stock of household furniture and novelties. J. H. MAIR FURNITURE AND AUCTIONEER C32 Third Ave. Phone Illue 09 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. K. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON Prjnce Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY HEWS Tuesday, May" 22, 1945 PAQE FTVE Fleischmann fresh Yeqsf does it! 4 GENERATIONS of Canadian homemakers give credit to Fleiscfimann's fresh Yeast for smooth, fine textured just-right-fasting bread. Use it Kyou bake at home. You'll be pleased, too. Bread is, the cheapest high-energy food y.oij cap put on, ypur table. It's a good stretcher, (oo, used with, scarcer foods. And low in cost. Ask yqux grocer for Fleischmann's jrtsb Yeast with, the familiar ysllow label toijay! SUPPIEMINT YOU DltT by eating 2 cakti of FLEISCHMANN'S frcth Yot vry day. Thl frcth Yot Ii on oxcalUnt natural fourca of tha important ComoUn Vllamint. MADE IM CANADA SMART SET-UP for your - ljesuro hours pll through spring and summer. Trimly-tailored slacfi .suit fashioned from lightweight fabric. Three - button, broad - shouldered jacket with shoulder detail. Conies in brownnd pastels. ; Annettes Ladies' Wear "We Lead . . . Others Follow" NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held at the office of The Workmen's Compensation Board, 411 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver, B.C., on June 25, 1945 at 7 pm. for the purpose of considering the adoption ot revised Regulations for the prevention of accidents ln Industrie within the scope of .the "Workmen's Compensation Act." Dated this 15th day of May, 1945. THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION HOARD. SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way points Tuesday SS Catala. Friday SS Cardena Sailings for (Jueen Charlotte Island every, ten days. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanltarj Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 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 (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 m .-. in 1.P v r.3 Li. Til rfl km 4 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER jjf