K OF TRIP lUMKALIA Van At Sluys Speaks Ik! F''"ne of Canada lj Willi Olher Lands experiences on nn f of rip oy air acrossrtlie ,w.ran from Vancouver uurne was told by R. Q. . sluys before the Prince Oyw Club yesterday. the Interest and en- 0 1 of the service club y ..d f-uests. As he hat! l-cr croups since he re-Mr Van der Sluys said 0f Canada possibly did iiize the happy clrcum-under which they lived ,ari ;on with the austerity iuble Duty OTTONS ll.at'll see you through the :iy at home in comfortable jiiitv Past mlnr, washable Lllon loat, cleverly detailed. in kirs Id to 38. Come in and LP our entire selection. NTH SHIPMENTS DAILY See onr While Dresses fur Indses. . Packing, crating and General "tta" and storage SSft Re-llab,e "cl"it Service, Call V Cartage n7orage Ltd. fc.AvCnue Ei'iin. u 15,10 of such countries as Australia? with their shortaee ami lnfla. tlonary prices In clothing, food- stuifs. tobacco and other lines. Among the Incidents described by the speaker was a visit to the temple of the King of FIJI. EMhusiasm for the air form of travel was expressed by Mr. Van der Sluys. President C. d. Ham was n the chair. The speaker was introduced by T. II.,WIlford and thanked by W. F. Stone. Guests were Robert Peel and Sherry Birchall of Vancouver and E. E. Ilyndman of Prince Rupert. No business being on the agenda , for urgent consideration, the regular monthly meeting of the Industrial Development Committee, scheduled for Tuesday night of this week, was cancelled. ; oril CONVENIENT BUDGET PLAN NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES DEVELOPING PRINTING & ENLARGING Amateur Supplies - Cameras Enlarge - 35 nun. Projectors WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing frlnce Rupert, B.C. TOO LATE TOO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 95 sq. ft. masonlte. 650 7th East. (98(. FOUND Man's Bulova wrist watch. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News, Identifying same, and paying for this advertisement, (tf) Announcements All flflvcrtiscniuTiTn tma column will bo char iica for full mcmlH t ?6 word. Sons of Norway Fishermen's Farewell Dance, refreshments, April 24, 1.O.D.E. Hall, tickets at Co-op store. U.F.A.W.U. Dance, Friday, April 25, Oddfellows' Hall, 10-1. Women of the Moose tea and sale, April 30. United Church Spring Sale, May 1. Card Party, Catholic Hall, May 1, 8 pjn. Band Concert, Civic Centre, May 2. Plays. United Church, April. 30 and May 2. Guide Camp Tea, May 3, Mrx Blackaby. Novelties. IJaptlst Tea, May C, Mrs. Gll-ker's. St. Peter's Spring fiale, May C. Legion Auxiliary Sale. May 9. Mother's Day Tea Sale, S.O.N., Ladles, May 10, Lutheran Church 2:00 to 0:00. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, May 14, Mrs. Flaten's. Camtoral Chapter Spring-Tea, May 15. ' Norwegian Independence Day Celebration, Oddfellows Hall, May 16, 8 o'clock. Anglican Cathedral Chancel Guild Tea, May 22, Mrs, Nora Arnold. Jab's Daughters' Tea, Mrs. Berner's, May 29. Eastern Star Tea. Civic Centre, June 4. Presbyterian Tea, June 5, Airs. C. G. Ham. United Church W. A. Tea on June 12. Hill CO Rose Tea, June-lth- RICHMOND, Surrey. rj--Sub-marine anti-moisture paint is being used in the construction of prefabricated houses here. I A Product of Quality M A superfine tissue, creped for jl PUREX I WAR ASSETS COAL Per Ton Screened Lump, sacked $12 Mine Run Bulk ... $10 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 Local News Items P. H. Ll'nzey Is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for fl business trip to Vancouver. E. E. Hyndman, Inspector pt schools, is sailing tonight on the I prince Rupert for a trip to van-' couver' on official .business. Regular meeting ol the In-: ternational Union Operatic En gineers Local 518 will be held in the Carpenter' Hall, Friday, April 25 at 8 pn. M) Due to a late connection at Jasper Park, tonight's train, due from the East at 10:45, was reported this morning to ne one hour late. Business at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club today Included the election of officers for the coming year. Installation will take place fn June. fa Ca nadla'n .Legion, vSfyW B.E5Ii... Special Meet-Hjng(i Legion Hall, Wed-nesday, .April 23, 8 pin .Installation of officers, followed by jmovlns pictures BC. scenes and life. J 95) Paul Ross returned to the city on ;the. Prince Rupert yesterday from Vancouver where he has been Jn St. Pauls Hospital for several months. His liealth is much Improved. Benny Lee, formerly in the retail grocery business, here and now in the restaurant business at North Vancouver, arrived in the city yesterday trora Vancouver for a ten-day visit here. To all Oddfellows and Rebe-kahs ipast and present; your families and friends. Join .with us on Sunday, April 27; 1.947, at 3 p.m. the Oddfellows' Hall to celebrate the anniversary f. the founding nf our order by Wor shipping God. (T&S) About, .all. .of the war time shacks on the railway reserve have been taken down and In many cases shipped away. In fact most of the lumber has been sent. Yesterday the small building hear the administra tion building, F;rst Avenue, was dismantled. PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER VIA OCEAN FALIS "Prince Adelaide" Every Monday. 10 p.m. ALASKA POITS "Prince iorah" "Prlncest LouUc" full information on Miliagi from local ticket, agent, or urlte C. Bruce Burper, C.P.A., C.P.R. Station, 'ancoutr, V-2-4S .W "Build B.C. Payrolls" Children Thrive On It km .'""Udiaud. .VA.OHAT0 Many doctors prescribe Pacific Milk formula Irradiated for extra sunshine Vitamin D and v a c u u m packed this nourishing B.C, Product is ideal for any child. Ask your grocer for Pacific Milk. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed rilOTOGKAPfllG Developing Printing Enlarging Coloring PORTRAITS and PASSPORTS Chandler & Cowgill 216 4th St. P.O. Sox 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ANSCO PRODUCTS S. C. Thompson is sailing to- olght on the Prsnce fcupert for a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Sten Dldrlcksen and dau ghter Katy, sailed last night or the Prince Rupert for Ketchi kan where they will spend the next month ylsitlng Mrs. Dld- rlcksen'j other daughter, Mrs. Ralph Browne. W. J. Nelson of the' Depart ment of Customs, went to Ket chikan last evening on departmental duties. Mr. Nelson is no stranger to Alaska and elsewhere In the north, having been stationed at Tulsequah .and other points. Mrs. Maurice Hodgson of Vancouver arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from the south and proceeded by the Cassiar last night to Massett where she will visit for the next couple of months with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Holland. E. E. Gregg, who arrived in the cty yesterday from Vancouver .on Western Plywoods Co. business, is visiting Billmor today and will proceed this evening to Terrace and other interior points. His company ob tains a considerable amount cf timber or use in veneer manu facture from the lower ,Skeena, At being brought to Billmor by rail, and rafted there for towing to the plant near Vancouver. Married Here; Father of Three It's been Army Week up In Alaska and here and there ,a soldier finds himself toeing given a write-up. Here's what one paper says .about Sergeant Fred W. Scnllcher who was born in Oklahoma and who in 1842 Journeyed from Seattle to Prince Rupert. "One result of his nearly three years oj service Jn Prince Rupert was Fred's marriage to a Canadian girl. Mr. Bchlicher and her three young daughters now live In Anchorage with their soldier nusband and ifather." BRIGHTON, England, OD More than 50 Brighton men have volunteered to work in the .coal mines. , NO WES IN YOUR GARBAGE I CAN BUYS m WHYS by A wttllf ijvtrtlslng nd information itrrict for tody'$ woman VThinVinp of redecorating youi borne this KKniinoT ITpr.' anciA npvi fni veil if Vfi nn.l . your .luuJjand rcqjiire luoucy for home repairs 'X j the 11AXK OF MOXTKEAL1 Jt a jerviee - lor. you w ho would like to borrow money with as little lolher as po.ible for j'ou who are 4 in ; a position to make repayment without train on the family budget. The manager or the aceoiint'ant' of vour nesirest bnuxli of the HANK Of AlOXTHKAL will be jilad to diwaiss the plan with you and friend liui-bahd. And don't feel you're aekini; a favour of the bank when ypu horrow throuph the U of M's I'monat Loan plan lemiint! money js, after all, the bankU business. You'll be pleped at the low co4, too only. 27 cents a month for each $100 .borrowed, when repaid in 13 monthly instalments. NOW NYLON KITCHEN EFFICIENCY! JUfll ACTION PERF DC THE CENTIE JBLCAGM . "Horn can I hold duiiti my meat bxtUf tliat'rf Jlie liuoimK giiTiljun tLr.o ,Jayi. One nc way it to use jnoro O.XO for OXO i inent prime, loan Lerf in foarrntralcU form. So make your slews u.iiog less meat aud en cxren.ivc ruU of moat. Oct extra mratiness by adding OXO rulies or fluid XJXO. And, because yravy vaaket your meat undo lite more, serve your roast witli lots of Xkli .brown r? made by addins extra liquid (water from your vegetables or jus-t plain water) and OXO 1o 1 he iuiec cf the meat. Or serve Meaming, beefy OXl) m a wup for that neeessary Lot ppot in a talari me:ri. You'll waut to Ump rcminding-j-oureli of tho ' OXO way to put lieefy gnorineiu into your meatless mral o, for meat-savirijt keep OXO on your Jiandie.-t kitelien phelf and u- it often. ' la. cube jut fluid form, OXO U ceonomieat, wiud riully ra.-y to use and hj good Uie whole family will lore it. MONEY TO REDECORATE YOURBOMEl Here'i a timely tip from Canadian Industrie Limited on how to increase efficiency in the I kitchen . . .use bripjvtl)' modern brushes bristled with that wonderful stuff MI.OXI lor in stance there ' tie vegetable brush ju.-t a com mon little br.teli lint not ordinary anv more witli its sUiuing, clean NYLON llRBTLESt For besides wearing many times longer than other bristles. NYLON iWISTLES keen their rfi&pe'...can be .boiled and sterilized... stay sweet smelling and attractive! Jhe .quick-dryinic characteristic is a definite virtue for the soap ;and. water brushes. The brushes with the C-I-L NYLON 11RISTLE.S are the beat u can buy. And just ihuik of oil the types of brashes nor made to help' youi ...baby bottle brushes, utility sink brushes, tumbler, spout, percolator, pastry, silex . ..So when you buy be sure to look for the words NYLON WSISTLED1 CLOTHES STAY CLEANER LONGER! j Time now m the clear, warm sunlight of April to think of Siting Cleaning to make everything in your home fairly gleam with rleanliness and I meiui everything rom your husband's shirts to the kitchen stove. For the shirts, you'll want LINIT a fine, thin-boiling starch that makes cotton look and feel like linen, makes difficult ironing easy and this is no fooling! it keep) clothes cleaner longer t Magic, that's what! At least, it seems like maeic though it's a tried-and-tme fact that shirts, pajamas, blouses, curtains any number of fine things wear longer and stay rlean longer whrn starched with LINIT. There's a reason for this and I'm sorry I haven't the space to tell all but for more about LINIT there' a free illustrated booklet giving you numerous time-arid-toil-saving suggestions on how to use UNIT, For your copy of "The UNIT Hook" just write tu me Harbara llrent, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal, l'.Q. MYSTERY OF THE DISAPPEARING SOUP "Soup slienanignns I " you mutter to yourself na flin rtt'ti-t i.-i-nf..miilrnnm cntm vnnUhns illt St, (.learning hot and deli- 1 J?it after after you've you've tent served fious, and tliorc'd SVV I'lral" You've ISy ecrvc a a first c ' 'In a lamiiy cnorus oi fliore, mtuwtl th.it. potm VOU nnnran-n in inv nnn nf mnnv dwhes. alwavs !Lapprars with araaiinp Fpeeil wlicn it any ouc oi uio acucjous jir.ij .!-., S', in n Tliia w urnrrfAv tnrnrisinif 4..l- rtrL.. 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