...j.ietrtiil and Hai i'luu-' hp t-iri. CONTRACTORS Supples ring ana FIFCTRIC 1M!TEI L Vancouver and I Westminster tic 367- 32C 2nd Ave : niber y have u stock good Kraile , SPRUCE r D CEDAR EiIkt on hand Iii,ookino I a limited quantity M:;ple Flooring on' all and see it ret CM Be u J 1 or I particulars POTT, EVITT CO. LTD. Sizes 12 to 11. Local News It i iB i ill GirnationMilkismstPOO milk from fine herds con-veniently evaporated t6 double-richness; with all the food value left in nothing but part of the natural water taken out. For creatn uses use Carnation undiluted, just as it pours from the can For milk uses, add an equal quantity of water. Of course, Carnation has other advantage steriliied, so that it keeps indefinitely in the unopened can, homogenized for creamy smoothness, and enriched with "sunshine" vitamin I). Write for big, free Cook Hook. Address: Carnation Co. Ltd, Vancouver, li.C iwwitn ? I Wmr m LmmBm Ihave dress milker- J k and tailored "'y 'wirr h in an cniors. ' ' Wh rj 1:1 Ml 1 li nnette's Ladies' Wear Mackenzie Furniture Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO DUY" ROCKER CHAIRS Eastern hardwood, suitable lor fntla, kitchen or Just to use when you i11 to relax, Each "MY high CHAIRS Colors cream, Ivory Bne 775 YOUR MAIL ORDERS 327 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert RUPERT BRAND : : SMOKED : : BLACK COD Canadian AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ems PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTES PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS a trip to Vancouver. i Mrs. J. MurvoM left last night i on a trip to Vancouver. . Miss Dorothy Peachey was among those who left last night on a trip to Vancouver. W. O. Fulton returned today on the Prince George from a business trip to Vancouver. Archdeacon E. Hodgson left last night on a trip to Powell River. J. J. Payne returned today on the Prince George from a trip to Vancouver. CHANGE OF TIME Hear E, T. Apji-ewiialte, Liberal candidate for Skeena, over radio CITit, Friday 0:15 p.m. trip. ; Constable J. R. McAllister of the B. C Police, city detachment, is leaving the police service to take employment with Standard Oil Co. here. W- Dodman of Vancouver who ; has been In the city on business, , left last night to return to the i v.iuth. While here he expressed an in ten st in establishing a K,- v. I'li-i) in this city. John McCulsh, president of Lara! 1 71 of the international Woodworkers of America, arrived ui i he city Thursday on ins Camiisun rrom the Queen Char-i.it.te Islands in the course or an t 1 "iiMlzil!", t:iiir. CANADIAN I EaiCN (B.E.S.L. No 27 Members will Join in the Victory Loan Puraoe on Sunday. April 22 Fallen earner 2nd. Ave und MBride St. at 2:15 p'.m prompt. Dress: caps und medals F. S. Rose, regional auditor. Canadian National Railways, ac ll j for common ordinary sort jus throat fffJ Rotarv Club to Mil ' s llJIff n Li rvAWIf MISS R.M.DAVIS DIES IN SOUTH Miss Davis was 76 years old. Born in England, Miss Davis came to this district In 1890 as a nursing missionary, one of the first nurses on the coast. She wa matron of the Ridley Home at Metlakatia befoTe it was moved to Prince- Rupert in 1910, and was beloved by both native and white neoDle among whom she I worked. I In 1933, Miss Davis received I Mie honor of being made an offi cer of the Order or the British. i Empire in the New Year's honor no; u, .king wvwai. . ' ti C. stanbritije of the Imperial 1 arid pleasant woman, she had the Oil Co., arrived in the city from sbllity to accomplish vast quan- Vancouvcr today on a business titles of work. She was particu larly fond of children, among whom she had worked as matran of the Ridley Home until her retirement eight years ago. Miss Davis was a sister of Mrs. W. E. Collison of Vancouver, arid formerly of Prince Itupert. Mrs. A. M. Budinlch of Prince Rupert, Is a niece. Mrs. Budinlch was called south Tuesday to attend' her aunt during her final Illness I A brother. Comr.-.ander Davis, R.N., recently retired from service with the British Navy, and now lives in England. FORMER LOCAL MAN WEDS AT PRINCETON, B.C. A weddinj of much local Interest took place in Princeton on April 9 when Raymond O'Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill or Allenby. formerly of Prince Rupert, was united in .marriage to Miss Frances Lester of Princeton. Rev. Father Collln officiated. A companled by Mrs. Kosc. arrived sister of the bride was brldes-in the city today Irom Vancou maid and FO Laurie La Valley vcr and will leave on tonight's was groomsman. The groom wai tiain on -their return iu wrll known in sport circles here before moving with his family to Allenby. Military Orders 1st (It.) Bn. Prince Kupert licet. (MC.) C J Toombs. Maj. Commanding Victory Ioan Parade Bn. will fall in 1330 hours (Sunday the 22nd. at Drill Hall. Dress: Drill Order with steel helmets Cross straps with pouches will be worn. No respira- t rs r ir small packs Endow Children's Ward At Hospital Endowment and maintenance J. S. Black returned today from I v., i " ,.. d nnn on tHn.a -Df i,.ni fentrtitni home cooking Was held yester i IllUlC Hi IW'WUIH "I- .vu... ... . ,- . J i Thursday of Miss Rose M. Davis, and sponsorship of a roster of fay oy t-amorat onapter. i.uxi O.B.E., pioneer Charcn of England missionary on this coast, end for many years matron of which the Prince Ruriert Rotary the Ridley Home for Children In club has set for itself. Prince Rupert and Metlakatia. emergency cases would be listed at the hospital, where their blood types would be classified. Should an emergency arise, several donors of the same blood type as the injured person would be called and a selection made. Chairman of the committee es- Announcement All advertisement!! m this column will h- charged tor o fitll month at 25c a word. Eastern Star Ball, April 20 WA, Canadian Legion Sprlnp; Sale. Anrll 21 Technocracy Inc. Saturday night pjn. Dance every I.OU.E. Hal! 9 'St. Peter's Sale, April 26 Lutheran Tea, April 28. CAMBRAI TEA IS MIGrttfOL A delightful tea and sale of WnnH rtnnnr. for- pmoropnrv r- : ai Uie nome 01 Mrs. uaraan sbonse are the two projects ! Bryant. The hostess was assisted Thp turn nrntpct wpfp hnspn Munthe. by Mrs. B, Thorsteinsson in the absence of the regent. Mrs. J. from a list of 10 at Thursday's i The table was beautifully dec- luncheon meeting when discussion swelled into argument before members focussed their support on them. The other eight were: supplying and keeping up libraries tor schools; sponsoring air cadets; children's summer camp; Teen town; dental clinic; community chest drive; supplying a battery of sun lamps; nursery school for children. Members were assured that ! SaVille. the hospital would co-operate In every way with both pro jects, and that the city's-doc search for ideas began. crated with spring flowers. Pour-ers were Mrs. R. Parker, Mrs. E. Llndseth, Mrs. J. Murray. Mrs. W. Noble. Servlteurs were Miss V Wrathall, Mrs. V. Parsbns. Miss Muriel Vance, Mrs. R. Knipe. Mrs. S. Mellbr, Mrs. Q. Lloyd and Mrs. G. Lyons. Cashier was Mrs. C. McLean. In charge of the home edofclnR jwfre Mrs. C. Moore and Mrs. S. Two lovery cakes "were raffled A daffodil cake wbn by Mrs. C. Stafr. Waldrbh Ants, and an tors would welcome having a , angel food cake won By Mrs. j. list or prospective blood. Honors Hutchinson, 446 Sixth Ave. W In case of emergency. , An interesting feature of the The blood donor drive wjisj af ternoon was tea cup reading by given strong support by Dr. W. S. Mrs. Cummlngs. Kergin after it had .been sug- Miss Florence Parker had Rested by A. D. Ritchie at a charge of the drawing for the previous meeting when the two lovely Hudson s Bay blankets I which were won by Mrs. Rase Under the proposed scheme, Lindquist, 516 Eighth Ave. E. citizens willing to give blood to $5.95 ml SV Worffr tuffy II I I v I ' $5 35 i 11 CM, 1 m it t o.r- ri zsr t hi 1 j JOKE g Bl ye'ie? Yffi cue. 1 1 j miiicv I (ysf'Urfl'Gs mrn i i Many lovely handmade gar mentsjind quilts made by members for overseas shipment were displayed by Mrs. Thorsteinsson. war convener. During the afternoon a telegram was received from the resent, Mrs. J. Munthe. who is at tending the provincial meeting tablished to put the projects in Vancouver, wishing the mnm- lnto effect is Martin Stuart. bprs every success. CHIEF CAUSES OF DEATH Cancer and heart disease are the nation's No. 1 and No. 2 kill ers. MOOSF. Won Fn INITIATE TWO MEMBERS At the regular meeting or the Prince Rupert Chapter. No. 211 W.O.T.M., held Wednesday nigh:, tv.'o riew members, Sylvia Johnson and Minerva Pope were initiated Into the Heart. During thr meeting a two minute silence wa observe din memory of the lats President Roosevelt. A motion was made and carried that a $200 Victory Bond be purchased in the next drive. Mrs. R. McCarthy's name was drawn from the "Moose Cash" for the $2 IPihice Rupert. B.C ng but as she was absent F Dance every Saturday night, Ottdreilows Hall, to 12. awing u, wuiue uu ... ..v-. Quintette Orchestra. ing. the meeting, a ritual Odd-1 .Following W.O.T.M. dance, May 2. feilows' Hall. practice, with prizes, was held. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Juag.s were Mrs. u. ai.u Mrs. Lakie's, May 2. United Spring Sale, May 3. CCS'. Brldgr Drive every Saturday. Hill jOO Tea, I.O.D.E. Hall, May 16. I Mrs. J. Morrison ana mejr ui-tiai-fd the following prize winners: for Opening Ceremony Drill, Mrs. Bellamy and Mrs. Whittaker; tor Penny Drill.'Mrs. Hill; for Ballot-ting, Mrs. Beruschi, and for Closing Ceremony, Miss McQuade and Miss Govaskl. After the practice members adjourned upstairs where lovely refreshments were served by chairman Mrs. Bellamy and her committee. Briefs From Britain By the Cnnadlan Prora LONDON O' At 17, Mrs. Maria Page Brlstow was told she had not long to live. She did die. here recently but at the age or 90. BIRMINGHAM, England 9' Motor magnate L. P. Lord says at automobile manufacturers have two or three weeks' notice of the end of the war and can ci the latest materials, vney could produce 10,000 vehicles by the end of 12 weeks. MOLD, Wales 0 Dr. W. II. Grace thinks Margaret Jean Foulkes ot this Flint town may be the youngest patient evir "Wen penicillin. At two weeks ot ase she started getting a Hve-day penicillin treatment credited with saving her from CHRONIC BRONCHITIS . .- U l..l,hr rw a Btubborn nronciuat pljTjroy or dry and hacking) mat you SokV gap. wtc. kp you awake !,,.'? 8Rriieve it-nowl Do as thou- ..inds have done -get Temi'leton'i If that cough. KAZ-MAI1 AZ-M All --and atop ha. hel,d oth,rr let n h'lP J: diugsia'1 everywliere. K-14 SUc, $1 -at BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 THE DAILY NEWS Friday. Apr,: 20 1945 Trolling Curdies Nets Lines Manufacturers and Distributors Established 50 Years .,T! .AT AW at nm a m m in TEA VICAhAC.E TOO BIG NEW LOCUST KILLER YALDINO. Kent, Eng. J - NAIROBI, Kenya A ne Rev. W. L. Howlden, new vicar weapon in ine war against lc oi Yaldlng, has refused to live fusts is bein. introduced In the in what is believed to be the Middle East and East Africa, only moated vicarage in Eng- This 13 a tshemical cohipoUhd' land and is looking for a mod- iftlll on the secret list and proem villa. The vicarage has nine v:xlcnally called "GGC". It may re-bedrooms, three bathrooms and place sodium arsenate, the usual a number of reception rooms, poisdn bait for locusts. Look to LIPSiTT ' for Dependable FISHIHG GEAR Ropes Hooks Floats and Buoys Tackle ' o Oilskin Clothing Buoy Lights LS6 SfTTVTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT For Up-1o-the-Minute Styles sec 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 3 llAAAA AI A A A A AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4a Delmort Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Raspberries, Strawberries, Sliced Peaches. Knterprise Kruit Co. PHONE 343 For a Good Meal, Visit . . . THE Victory Cafe All White Cooks 25 Years' Experienfe Give Us a Trial and Convince Yourself Popular "Prince" Steamers From Prince Rupert to - Ocean Falls Vancouver Thursday Saturday Thursday steamer ialso calls Powell River to Ketchikan Wednesday Friday FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Ave. and DEPOT TICKET QFFICE J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain- ChlropracUc! If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 Wm. F. Fraiicks Optometrist of Vancouver is now in Prince Rupert Wm. H. Francks, who is visiting this city, will remain over until April 21. Mr. Francks is at the Prince Rupert Hotel and open for appointments. Appointments can be made at the hotel. V PAGE FTVB - t S3 J x V Tar 1 I: 1 i it-!' ' i Vf