Prince Rupert Daily News .Tuesday, April 15, 195 read ers Customs Man Is Transferred Loca S.O.N. meeting Tuesday, April 15. Initiation. (ltc)i a n d ' S. P. Woodside, for the past fifteen years identified with the PERSONAL W.A. to the U.F.A.W.U. will , hold its dance Friday, April 18, j ', at the Oddfellows' Hall. Dancing i '1, ( Canadian Customs service here, is being transferred to the 'Pacific Hiuhu'.'iv smith i.t Van. George Kearlcy Is leaving to- Attention Prince Rupert Lodge No. 63 I.O.O.F. A full attendance ol all Officers and Members is requested on TUESDAY, APRIL 15th. Initiation. Sojourning brethren cordiaily invited. Lodge opens 7:30 p.m. J. DAVIDSON, Rec. Secy. O. LUtJe of Terrace left on from 9 p.m. Refreshment. (92c , yesterday's plane for a trip to I , ' . ' , , . i Vancouver j The Well Baby Clinic will be ! cancelled Wednesday, April 16, Allan E. Barr returned to the j at Prince Rupert Health Unit,! city on the Coquitlam Sunday and Thursday, April 17, at Con-1 ' couver. He has been uromoted morrow by air on a business trip ' from here to that busy trucking l Vancouver, entry point as appraiser, the post Misg olga Hayduck returned poinilar -Affair Prince Rupert R. Alder, E. Sandbury, N. Biit, J. A. Hanna, Capt. H. Doiron, S. E. Oroves, Miss C. Beatty, Miss Phyllis Frew and J. Bass, Vancouver; D. McLean, Kaslo; J. A. Cassidy, Ocean Falls; H. Cann, city; A. H. Brown and B. B. Barron, Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. Whlttier and Mrs. M. Sonteine, Lebanon, Oregon; A. E. Owens, Selwyn; L. C. Cook, New Westminster; K. Buller, Terrace; Allan Oady.. White Rock. im.n ne nas neia nere ior some fn t.h. Pit.v nn the Conuitlam trip to evening from-a brief business I rad Street School. (ltc) ; time; Mr. Sunday night from a and Mrs. Woodside have Vancouver. J daffodil tea of Queen Mary Chapter, Strip to Vancouver. . .. ... ... n v., Vmrvo been residents of Prinro Rnnprt. I i btauonery raIIle Jobs j lUUKiiicia i "'c a-..iFiic, an cvcni,;jlns 192g and havp made'mny v. R. Tooth arrived In the city I W. R.Bailey of Philpott, Evltt Daughters tea was donated by fmwafd to each year HI Prince Rupert, friends who will regret their de- on the Coquitlam today from; Co. sailed today on the Coquit- Regal Printers and not by pibb 3 tu fnnnrlian T Ptrinn aiirHtnviii-m Parture- Stewart and Is proceeding by lam for a ten day business trip Printing Co. as published yes- the Canadian Legion Uldlt011um, ICS to Tn , h tomorrow on a business to Vancouver. - i terday. (Up) Try a DAILY NEWS classified B "! Mrs. t Howard Lavigne arrived u?s h"Ln b5e" George Razzo. hed ..cm man In the city at the Ind of the A general meeting of the Shoreworkers local of the U.F. id' mi. i ? and pourers' , , centered with Wrl. WlU E.C. spring flowers, )OfX ,) predominance, JJJC Louncillt N'.tinnt noV.Vo. , r 'or the Western Wood Products week from Burns Lake for a visit A.W.U. to. be held .Thursday, lnt th yLrvin enter" ! logging concern at Stewart, left I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! April 17, at 7:30 p.m., In the hi T i S u by air yesterday on his re-; George Murray, Fifth Avenue Metropole Hall. Business: con- haiteTpuXMr31 SSJ 1 ! . lor . Mrs. W. A. Antilla who are mov-i" " " v mm ' ' Mr. and Mrs. agent gauec yesterdav R. O. Benson The Prince Rupert Fisher- on tho Prln. men's local. U F A W it . will meet. I) F. J. Skinner, general lng to the city from Francois Lake. qeme oi : was built j Mrs. G. E. Withers, regent of 411 motif. ; Municipal Chapter, Imperial Or-ier the general (ieri Daughters of the Empire, .a dm J R- Carr. here, was elected a provincial " G. P. .Lyons, councillor at the British Colum-; Chapter; Mrs. (jla sessions in Vancouver last j here for Union Steamships Co., i cess Norah for Skaeway en- Sunday, April 20, at 2:30 p.m. In made the round trip to Stewart rouU, lo At;in to McU poij. t Mf ; jhe Mctr0pole IUU. Business will and Alice Arm yesterday aboard ccc a tent of Duch Benson, until recently at Hous- include: salmon prices, conven-ton, has been transferred in the tion report, election of officers. Forest Branch service. (93c) week. the Coquitlam, returning from the north today. 'a nee Darrell Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Young, returned home on the Coquitlam Sunday' evening from Vancouver .where he went to receive special medical treatment. Saturday jifjlit rance popular .Chapter; Mrs. ,tnt of Municl-8 ,4 Miss Iona el the Halda Mrs. O. W. I . Rldsdalc. . Carr, Mrs. P. . f. Hill in the a CCC (Columbia Cellulose) 300 fMllh OnpnPrt t.h spnn At. tho Saturday night dances at the Armnrv t nihf ,nv, . w i I t I., HP 4. j 4 - Hi, - V 4. V John R. Wilson, presiuent of ! Civic Centre, designed for those Easter dance whleh oHrton attracted the Prince Rupert Teachers' As- Comjort ami Slijlc tokcd after as: " , uve nunarea people and was as sociation, is Prince Rupert's I U , , V 8 , " enjoyawe as it was completely official delegate at the annual ilr. W. Line- fast 1c trip, are proving so popu- successful. . convention of the British Colum- lar that it has be.en decided to Jack Laurie was master of .. iBreen. Wa Teachers' Federation in Van-ke crcam-Miss makehe.m a weekly nstead of ceremonies and music was by the couver convention this week. Slij(e tfeaulu jfarlor ani iarber Shop now located ot . ROSA LEE DRESS SHOP . (Across from Northern B.C. Power) " Miss Phyllis Frew, recently of Hudson's Bay Beauty Salon, Victoria, will solve your beauty problems and style your hair in the latest fashions. . . , Our New Phone Number is BLUE 774 , "IF YOUR HAIR. IS NOT BECOMING TC- YOU. . YOU SHOULD BE COMING TO, US." V TOM GOWAN prop. I iuiuu6uuj i icaai, uiii.il rour jjuKes urcnestra Assistine Mr. Laurie with the Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Slade of aIc. GillLs and tne square dancing Is resumed LADIES' SHOES & J. A. Tcng About 125 were out this last Sat- gala afair were Mel Dav's, Wil- Vancouver were passengers urday night. Mel Thompson was Ham Halliwell, Miss Bialuski, aboard the Cjpqultlam Sunday a genial master of ceremonies, j Miss Graham, Hector Carpentet evening going north to make I William Bond, R. Chrisholm, the round trip to Alice Arm and BIO BIRDS . John Banham. Neil McLean A. Stewart and were here again man. sciously Soherk. ifternoon was m. Sclentlfically-fed male turkeya Van Meer, S. Didricksen, Joe today returning south. Mr. Slade that are quality made and design- J s7 I j may weigh as much as 30 pounds Lapinski, Pat O'Neill, A. Bennett formerly taught school in Prince before they are a year old. and W. McKinnon. Rupert. ed for long weari n9 nd js? ) . - -i f comfort Tods in looks ' Super-Valu.i" 4!ks. I tcd by Van's ; Mrs. E. Turner, j ((reserves and : i ;by members, iteughan. i Fashion Footwear i. I i It I j. 20 da ear I ' ' 1 KARRAWAY rs Staff Writer ) 4 Come sleet, a ' spring bon- iA appeal for ' i s Rev on display . luttcau bonnet i baku straw Jiil and trim-sprays, calculi. t touch to a Hit and still !i flim.-y sum- I i.U straws In itompetc with -ated black. GUARD THOSE YOU LOVE . . . GIVE GENEROUSLY 1952 JOINT CAMPAIGN. SPONSORED BY B.C. DIVISION. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY AND B.C. CANCER FOUNDATION EDUCATION RESEARCH WELFARE TREATMENT FACILITIES Mr. D. Stevenson, Box 219, Prince Ruparl, B.C. BRITISH COLUMBIA CONQUER CANCER CAMPAIGN Most t jdesli;tis a' Oil.stel sh; rlpi n and Dresden ; s worn by the i t Cimadkiii tour. jnaarup, the come I icen as a ' such A , ' . - w I 'T 1 . C IF VOU PON T SET "VT) 1 rs. h a nr nn are the figures 5. eJfn MWt m f -Mkm ' tk fi ( AiSoWr-Oic n ( MAIL IN TWO HOURS. ) V THE CUTEST MAT-) S - A LOSe MV JS , T7,(tS ou'Pe e S f come with e T S r ttT' I II II 7 n,r oki wf1 1 i dcm - TTv S ( DAG WOOD. WHAT At?E MDU ) i I'M OUT OF vwORK UJ -iiAOMCTb rtASp J Vr3 -V-XtA dqiNG ? I ( CM LOOKING up jobs TT 1 vou penohelp-J IS, no job-1 I I - IT PAGWCX5D -DID )?, a SasiR -.-r te! ! GD:1 vrp natural 'f a posy backed .i Aon Margucr- ite two of this g fvoritcs among j iecn-a styles are ! shallow If ' r.' rc brier, even ; !";if boaters deco-ffi tihbon. llinh-f boaters arc bnnd-ii c lvet. STI.WV V - - wswe.s make a straw effective styles r black crowns of 1 s1pP0rtlnff sirle- ' fll VI 'hite rtos- f which ar 'ui straw. thci nre : "ch the pretty ancc. a blac dp cuff of matching the ,c'n button to a Straw. boater In ico i c veil, narrow i "n trimming of f;; be worn with on the back 1 ral Pa,lci of , fc'15 that sep-m four ringers " !'V,lff Rrwgraln navy. Omit ,., Fur 50 years wc have used little white tablets aictylsalicylic acid for relief of pain. Today this familiar pain-killer i available in a tmr form without the disadvantages of acidity, insolubility and bitter taste. It is called DISPRIN .tnd is sold at druggists everywhere. , ' DISPRIN is soluhli and substantially neutral '. When taken in water as recommended, it enters the stomach as a true solution and not as undissolved particles. It is therefore less liable to I cause stomach discomfort. j DISPRIN is ttatlAy afambti. Because it Jtjmiitly dissolves I (not merely disintegrates) DISPRIN permits speedy ab-j sorption and gives quicker relict. j DISPRIN WpaUtuhlt. Even children will take it readily. J-"- Combined ' que or cotton ,im Biven J embruld-ored or marguci- "l on the "f the :s Is the flying :.lte straw. 'ca.hcr anten-1 1 Pth of the ? "ft amount hair 7 style. ; Science' steps forward with DISPRIN b now aai(ob( at rtm druflgitt. SottlM of 26 toblt Hondy Pockt Foidr of . I H ii.ii 'JiU n c t- J SAFE SPEEDY PLEASANT BY THE MAKi'RS OF DITTOC' ANT1S1 PT1C trcKrrracotMAN (canada limitkd. pharmaceiticai DivtstoN. Montreal i,MTt- 111. HL!,a tm Is Wnt Ads