Lai Dcsign--Sf. Valentine's .). '( . ': ;i' near1-,. at-. cs :.(iiinrl)t I'lt.Mi NOTIf l I I" 0 :!a. C It 3:30 p.m, 13 I .: B.C I" 47 Tues-Aml P. i f Mr. .M'vlce Court Thursday, nii - it in rt.'kcrs in anange- buncements r u n in t.ilJ coilliiin in- fur n full month Son- Edf( ; la: t (! PIE wniv la, ;ne i a. rnucc k.lFfbiuaiy 12. : Ruir.m; ;c Sale, ply. falhrjllc School try (3 C am. t'al:nrr: Dance Fct- CiVil ll.T ttsh oiano cunccrt, Jcf K'ankv. Prcsbv- pch Wednc lay, Feb- ' 11!'.'. Hall. l- Mr, OVIN'S Friday T. W. T i nd Sale. Hud () r i n I- Sale idir Tea and Sale. 11 ftn) 18, CKNITl.TMi 'ic Slip Covers Drapes 11 Tnu-k CiinIiIi.iii fl' and Itrmrrrrit blown orders given Racial care. NET SHOP c (Jrrfn D71 nd Avenue West site Civic Centre i St ,u i.ic) iim in cx ' ,p u-u:;tic "kill. Since your floM Jt uid.s and abets 'I ,- ur ion," naturally he excels :i Dau Cupid for St. ouv One example of 1947 tricks up his sleeve Is n -rd heart vase, pierced by golden arrow, features an Guitar d Music t (ea.urc3 Cuturday flange "ed hi the H;i ov uavio june f- . t t .... T5 c in at-nr.ir. w.1; in pro- . . t i -V. i. air w-. e... yable to Sca Cadet Orders U.C.S.C.C. "CAPTAIN COOK' Lieut. -Uimlr. A. H. Mitchell, Commanding WcdncMlay, February 12, 1917 19:00 Duty Watch to muster. 19:10Markers Fall In. 19:15 Hands fall in. 19 :20Of fleers' call. 19:23 Colors. 19:30 Hands to Classes. 20:10 Stand Easy. 20,20-Hands to Classes. 21:00 Secure. 21:10 Sunset. 21: 15-Dismiss. Duty 0ficr-CPO J. Kennedy. (It is important that all personnel should attend). L.- YOUNGMAN, Midshipman. You saw )t m Tnc News! The . Printe .Kirpcrti'Liltleriiralrc1 presents Three Onc-Acl IM.'iys "The Singapore Spider" A Mystery The Wonder Hal A Fantasy 'I lit Mad llrrakfasl A Farce CivicCent re Auditorium TIIHItSUAV, I i;iU!l!AUY 13 at 8:15 p.m. Adults .r0e Students 25c the Hiiamms you ncca C0N1A1H VITAMINS A B, Bj C D plus IKON and LIVER CCNCINTRATEI am UJULiUlXJ , MULTIPLE CAPSULES Don't le ronfinetl as to which Vilamini to Imy, When yini take just 3 V1TA-VIM Multiple Capsules (one of the ppliicn and one of the black) each tiny, you supplement the Vitamins in your diet needed for normal health. Twenty-five clay supply for $1.75 or a fifty day supply $3.00. l7r.1TM Mutt'tpk ij4Sy.1l Quality Wr, )"M "ill tt Nyjt Drug Sttrts, McCUTCHEON PHARMACY e i.iMii id Hut Only One Elmer! MRS. DONALDSON I.O.D.E. REGENT Principal business at the regu lar monthly meeting of Hill Sixty Chapter, Imperial Order, Daugh ters of the Empire, at the home of Mrs. O. E. Moore, Fifth Ave. W Monday evening, the Regent, Mrs. S. It, Donaldson, presiding, was the election of officers for 1947, resulting as follows: Honorary Regent, Mrs. James Hutchison. Regent, ttfrs. S. R. Donaldson First Vice-Regent, Mrs. Wm. McLcod. Second Vice - Regent, Mrs Stewart, Secretary, Mrs,. II. A. Brcen. Assistant Secretary. Mrs. II. R Hibbard. Treasurer, Mrs. 0. E. Moore. Educational Secretary, Mrs. A E. Wood. Echoes Secretary, Mrs. J. Frew. Standard Dearer, Mrs. J. Forman, Post War Convener. Mrs. McLean. N, N, Annual reports were read, also an interesting statement of immigration statistics. Final arrangements were made for the Valetine tea to be held at the Prince Rupert Hotel. It will include sale of home-cooking and novelties. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. A. Frow on March 10. Major Cyril Jarvls-Rcid, chief radar officer for fixed defences, west coart, Canadian Army, Is a visitor here on inspection duties. He arrived Monday night on the Princess Louise from Vancouver and will be returning south to morrc pert. Local and back with time -tested News Items A C.N.R. Carmen's Valentine Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Feb. 14. (38) Don't forget Cambrai Dance. February 14, Civic Centre. Door prizes. (MW) J. R. Slaggard returned on the Prince Rupert this morning from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Rev. J. Hayhurst of Kitwanga arrived in the city this morning on the Prince Rupert on his way home after a trip to Vancouver. Miss Olga Sather returned to the city llili morning on the Prince Rupert from a trip to Vancouver. W. J. Davlcs, formerly of Prince Rupert and now of Queen Charlotte City, arrived in the city this morning on the Prince Rupert from a trip to Vancou ver. He will remain here until the end of the week before re turning to the Islands on the Casslar. Rev. W. Gordon McLean of Winnipeg, moderator of the General Assembly of the Prcs bytcrlan Church in Canada, will spend four days in Prince Ru pert when he comes to visit the local church and congregation at the middle of March, He will arrive on a Thursday night train and remain here until the Mon day evening following when he will proceed to Vancouver on the Princess Adelaide. COLDS as as most most n oil 'in I iicutve misery, mowers do. Bub the throat, chest l VICKS V VapoRub msco SHREPPEP MOT SHE MAKES the most of licr mornings no matter how tough the going! You'll get good hearty- nourishment and energy, too, when you breakfast on husky NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT. You'll enjoy the wholesome, natural whole wheat flavor-for this is the cereal made from 100 Canadian whole wheat toasted to a rich, golden brown. Nothing is added. You're bound to benefit from the wholesome nourishment it supplies. And it is the cereal that tastes Csnodlan Sr.Hdl Wh..t tmrni ltd. IVty 1 -rffS1 ETJ . Prince Rupert Bottle Collector ALSO MLSSUNGEK S Lit VICE We buy . . . Vertex Hccr I'hone lteri 110 ALL 8IZE3 Whiskey, Gin and Uotlles Uolllcs Wine Bottles PROMPT AND COUltTEOUS SEItVICE By Chic Young I 'f31 :'!i!!i!!,!!,!,!!Mj $ 'ij L. --IlT ro - x f Hy 1 r there '.kids ( four ws op do3S A Please Note! Valhalla meeting Thursday, Feb. 13, instead of Friday, Feb. 14. (37) 1U. Rev. Anthony Jordan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Prince Rupert vicariate, will be the speaker tomorrow at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. Business at an executive meeting of the Canadian Legion on Monday night was preparatory to the regular monthly general meeting tonight. President V. O. Houston was in the chair. A number of matters of club business occupied the attention of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at its regular monthly business luncheon today. President C. G. Ham was in the chair and there was a good attendance of mem bers. BORDEN STREET P.-T.A. IS ACTIVE In regular session yesterday afternoon the executive of the Borden Street School Pareni Teacher Association completed arrangements for the rummage sale being held today and tomorrow at the school and also for the monthly meeting to be held next week. Included In the plans for next meeting are a talk on the founding of the Parent. Teacher Association, a dls-cussfon on pupils' report cards, vocal solos and brief talks by some of the senior pupils. Reso lutions for the annual convention of the B.C. Parent Teacher Federation will also be considered. Mrs. George Howe presided and others present were Mrs. S. Anderson. Mrs. D. Parent, Mrs. W. J. Lineham, Mrs. Seaman, Miss M. D. Sim, J. S Wilson and S. A. Checseman. You saw it in The News! GRAPEFRUIT Pink, size 80's rt'LES Delicious PEARS Fancy Anjou CABRAGE Green, solid heads nULMAN'S RED PLUMS 20-oz. iin each KING BEACH CHERRIES Sweet, Black, 20-oz il"i HESTOVAL RASPRERRIES 20-oz. tin each :W AYlilER APRICOl S 20-oz. tin each AlALKIN'S BEST PEAS 20-oz.. till, size 4 .... each I7tf PEAS and CARROTS Royal City, 20-oz. tin ...each ll CUT WAX BEANS White Farm, 20-oz. tin each ID (f MUSIIROO.Sl SOUP Blrk's, 10-oz. tin a for 'Mi CAMPBELL'S BEEF NOODLE SOUP 10-oz. tin, each I (if UPTON'S SOUP MIX 1! pkts. Tor' liV NABOB COFFEE 1-lb. pkg. ... 47c WAR ASSETS COAL Per Ton Screened Lump, sacked -. $12 Mine Run Bulk ... $10 HYDE TRANSFER. PHONE 580 I PRY'S COCOA 1-lb. tin , . 2 for 21c lbs. for 32c lbs. for 55c .... lb. 12c SPINACH Fresh, green, tender, 2 lbs. for 35c CARROTS Fresh, full bunches, 2 lbs. for 21c QUALITY GROCERIES ROltIN HOOD OATS Quick Cooking NON-PREMIUM 48-oz. pkg. each lil CLOVER CREST HONEY 1-lb. pkt. (4 for 1 Coupon), each 2t AYLMEIl ORANGE MARMALADIO 24-oz. jar, (1 Coupon) each :."r TURKISH RAISINS 2 lbs. for "t'-U each IHt BAKER'S CHOCOLATE Unsweetened, '2-lb. pkg. fM( i : fmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.. SINGER Repairs and adjustments to all makes of sewing machines. Free estimates given. Sewing Machines for sale and rent. Enroll now for Singer Sewing Classes. PHONE Hi I Singer Sewing Machine Co. 639 Third Avenue West Until You Get a New Car... take good care of your present car! Remember, care today means a higher resale price tomorrow. SEE US FOR REGULAR SERVICE Wc are staffed and equipped to handle all maintenance and repair work on all makes or vehicles. Drive in today! TERRACE MACHINE SHOP AND GARAGE GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Iptfnce ttuuett Dalit JflcUi Wednesday, February 12, 1947 JVIV SMART . . . ... SI ingsby Jackets JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue to' NEW ROYAL HOTEL A, Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms. Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, U.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 All wool, full lined, zipper front, knitted euf fs and waistband. Plain s h a d cs of Cream and Green. Checks in Maroon and Fawn. y $10-95 f v A NEGLECTED , j! I smile A i Am 111 mmmm A; II f Watch the extra sparkle Dr. Lyon's puts into rBSb I - - your smile In just three days. MmSJKnM II J?f7LM&Fr ' S hri0htr mnr huaiitiful than Plr I unn'e & vojj w ujc anu 9t cuuiiuiiiiboi. m s,- ifHIUV v ill W III Superior Grocers Thursday, Friday and Saturday FEBRUARY 13-14-15 FKE DELIVERY PHONl l.TI). Illl 1 H FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ORANGES Navels, size 288's, 2 doz. for 55c CARDS 0 AN INTERESTING VARIETY I to 25 OITICE SUPPLIES, PRINTING, STATIONERY CARDS FOR EVERY OCCASION EVERSIIARP "CA" PENS DIBB PRINTING COMPANY Moving, Packing, Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, Call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 Phones GO and C8 For That Party . . . PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. CHOP SUEY CHOW MlilN 7:00 am. to 11:00 p.m. Hundreds of beau-tiTui ways to express, your deepest sentiments on Valentine's Day. Choose from our wide assortment of lacy and plain cards . . . exquisitely designed appropriate verses. THE VARIETY STORE "WllEUU YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS" LING THE TAILOR Wc are taking cleaning and pressing and steam prcsilr.g while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Bob Parker Limited I'ORD AND MONARCH SALES AND SERVICE "The Home of Friendly Service" WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GENUINE FORD PARTS AND ACCESSORIES IN NORTHERN B.C. Out-oNTown Orders Given Prompt Attention PHONE 8:1 PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. -in . 4 4