r -Y MAY 1 144 Tin' THE DAILY NEWS PAOETHI' TAKIMi I ARK OF MEN who fought war IC what a delicious flavor Neilson's Cocoa has I'm glad I took my grocer's advice. He said it is his best seller because It Is tho Chocolato Cocoa. 1 lb. 29c, lb. 19c .ued from page 1) ! or ufrssary medi- ii treatment nt the , t) (..re h 1 i d;-. I h rf li..'.i.::it: i i I ;lhUl4 ill iwaix "-v also belri'! i liten ' . . t virt- men for jbf in ukinjt hit" ricr'niM-; rhj!cc ai i! ; . Tv-n wrnkt i-iv thr :'tutlon of ill" ' u . in malciiK of ( hJs talk, C im- km iIi iTnn i- M-rnTilTf i ' i fniiMiowoionmnm.i . ltm i Wimsi ' inn ri r-1 "i'i jnmj iz-'r : COOK rooot MOPIILV inatidcr Cree referred to the popular diversion of pannin." J.h Koverument but he lilt that the government was also entitled to credit for what It was doing In such things as the handling of iu:c finance, curbing of Intla-)-')) md post-war rehabilitation plans tor service personnel. I1' i ident Frank Skinner was n ih- chair at yesterday' lun- ii on and extended the appreel-:inn of the club to Commander free for his address. A vote of condolence was passed to Mrs J. II. Carson of Tor-uto on the sad occasion of the 10 M Ot 19 OVOkJ oiio you took beak cafY smI und retain manrKn Mn V0ui. SCIVI SMAlllR rHTIOMI 'i-'i o Cion PKM CM) Hi youf.ham' Don't wiunci hdoinat tot HMD at. lot Hurt. $avi itrr-ovus . . Vi"" y.iu do cook too much, ovt mal and ,. ' ii.i rnnt lot ilxn, barm lot fcM tit'vi numb la ttutlingt javi mnii fAT$ . I' -' Nit you nwd In your own weHna xu. wars 't i .w turn in with your othff mvog DO NOT HOAX) f nnon hot o u(fklncy of oil tt foodt you nt.-' IXin t huara or buy Wi to tht ol up your ration coupon. INCOUIACI OTHItS TO SAVI ,tn yaur frMndi any load wring tiptyou r-u (rod. Don't od aowp obout ' trwrt- toi that rnoy start ruM on unroiwiwu MDUCI Y0U 1000 BILL i l tiAT Konomicol Konomicol foooi fooov-lhow tho with with conctntro- conctntro-'"i 'niinmmt Try to kM down and reOmt your i.itoi food bill, uftlrll.ur, In 5upMWI nt CmnmU'l Mrlrm ihI I 'wrnvtUm rntrmmnt l H.C Sufar Hrfinltig inmimnr JiHitl. death of her husband. Dr. Carson wco wju a member of the Gyro Club here. Thr club decided to sponsor a candidate in the forthcoming civic centre carnival queen contest, this being proponed by Dr. R O. Large, a member of the civic centre committee, who urged support of the carnival in every way possible. Carlton Clay and Hector Cowle were welcomed as new members of the club. Lloyd Morris was a luncheon gum aod the winner m the raffle of a war savings PLAN FOOD BUYING CAREFULLY Save Food for Fighters! Here are 10 FOOD -SAVING RULES For Wartime I 2 i !) li 7 X !l man rooo MING ouruiir bu, iri, tooth ruu'know your A fomly iU (in ulrt quontil n lfw art rw ' f flANT A VICTOIT CAIOtN i in:-, In mcraoM Cornte t food pfOdwclian W uf . yom mm ttmicUm mnt ItucH iifi and any oltw tloci you con AVOID WAJTI IN ritfAIINS w -,.... ai imndrtntt Watch wvttoow and ' iing-prt thwn iWn Cot potato m CANADA'S fighting men and the world's hungry millions need every pound of food that wc at home can spare. But farmers arc short of help, transportation is cut to a minimum. This means everything produced must be put to best possible use. So, when planning your food purchases, especially fresh foods, calculate quantities carefully so that nothing is wasted. Buy only the foods youa know your family will cat, avoid left-overs wherever possible, but when they occur use them up at another meal. Choose foods for nutriment as well as appetite appeal, keep your total food bill down to a minimum. In all of these ways you will be assisting Canada's Food Conservation Program, hastening tho day of .victory and peace. " , III rutj RtCPF f)rn,, I I 0Ur name and oddrhtTSerd couver, B C f 0r Ud Van " I I new VVt' your conv EDLOEN S9RUP A V A I , A II I, K " IN 2-1. II.. AN '-'' TINS LOCAL NEWS NOTES -S.O.N. Dance. Oddfellows' Hall, Friday, May 19, 9:30 p.m. 118i Tonight's train, due from the cast at 10:45, was reported thU afternoon to be on time. Don't forget C.Wi. bridge, whist, cribbage, Thurs. 18, 8 pjn. K.O.C. Hut. Prizes, refreshments. Ilev. O. L. Douglas, naval chaplain at H-M.Cfl. Chatham, was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Hupert Rotary Club. President A. S. Nlckerson was In the chair und there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. I General meeting of the Navy .League of Canada, Prince Uu pert Branch, in Legion Booms, May 22. at 8 p.m., for election of officers and general bust ness. 1M) William Hanson, son of Olaf Hanson, MP- arrived in the city from Smithers on last 'night's train to attend the funeral to morrow of his godfather, the late C. O. It. Anderson. He will return Friday evening to the Interior. FUNERAL NOTICES Funeral service for the late Charles Gustaf Rupert Ander son will take place at St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Friday, 19th, at 2:30 p.m. An emergent meeting of Tslmpsean Lodge will be held In May 19, 1944 at 2 o'clock, p.m. for the purpose of conducting a funeral service for our late brother, C. R. G. Anderson Ted Capstlck arrived in the city yesterday from Vancouver, where he successfully completed she throws the 15 levers, weighing each about SO pounds, that1 keep the trains on their right tracks. One of 4G0 signal women in Britain, she earns about, $18.50 ' and worked up to the job from a porter. , , 18. Announcements All nTrrttJvm-nts in this column will be charjpd for a full month at 2Sc a word. Hospital Auxiliary Tea, May Presbyterian Tea, May 24th, Mrs. W. D. Lamble's, 330 4th Ave Cast. Valhalla Dance, May 26, Odd-feUowa' HalL OW Time Music. Cambrai Dance, I.O.OJ". Hall. June 2. Help Norway Tea, Lutheran Church, June 3. Hill Sixty Tea, June 7. Mrs. Members of Tyee Lodge and 1 R J- D- Smith. sojourning brethren are Invited ! g. PeUrs T Mrs j w Moorehou.se, June 15. u be held In the . Lutheran Church ut 2:30 pxo. Jl rv4 i I & f l1 WJD.VANCE, Secretary TILLIE THE TOILER Men, 30, 40, 50! Card of Thanks VVant NonT,aI PfP' Vm or? Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lineham and family wish to extend their , heartfelt thanks and apprec ia-; Uon for the many kindnesses and messages of love and svm-pathy and beautiful floral offerings from their many friends 1 during their recent sad and sud-: den bereavement In the passing ; away of their loving daughter I and sister. Mrs. Ena Cherry. TryOrtr-Ti.tii.Tit.Hi ('"buim t. l- rnml rwci. v.b. vi. f , Litv Atitf iO. 40, or 51 Mnriwi.fj K 1J h4.t OHJKlrtHl tth Iwilu i.t rvrt (ncAr uulrf rHuiMfa Vtm pnr. Ai til 4ni, bun u um Tabwu . J. M. S. Loubser D.C.. B-A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 Conservative Meeting A meeting of the Conservative Association will he held in the I.O.D.E. Hall, 5th Ave. E., on Monday, 22nd May, 1911, at S:15 p.m. All Conservatives and supporters of John Bracken, cordially invited. D. C. STUART, Acting Secretary. Any More OLD RECORDS? RCA Victor Is still calling for old records. Well pay you CASH for them. Any old record, chipped or broken, cxcepl those with paper cores (Edison and UJS. Columbia) .are accepted. We will pay you Tc EACH FOR 10" RECORDS 8c EACH FOR 12" RECORDS Turn your old records Into cash and buy War Saving Stamps firing your old records to f ASD MY GQAAWS SO PLEASED SV MADE ME A PRIVATE KmW riK LAi5VS SWELL Coast Steamer Companies and Men to Bargain his first year in arts and science I . at the University of British Col- , ..Tr, w VANCOUVER May IS w .umbia. and will act as local rep-1 v rescntatlve ot the International ', uclw":u auii. Fisheries Commission during the summer months. Women Control British Trains CAMJJKIDOE, Eng., May 18 (h A 19-year-old girl, Pauline Parish who liked trains since she was a child, directs train traffic on a busy, northbound main rail line. As signal woman National Steamships and the British Columbia steamboat men's union will be opened within ten days, officials say following notification from the Wartime Labor Relations Board that the union was certified as official bargaining agency with the company. The union was certified as bargaining agency on behalf of all unlicensed personnel in deck and engine room departments of the steamers Prince Rupert and Prince George. NOV WEAR YOUR PLATES IVISYDA Y HELD COMFORTABLY SNUCTHISWAY It's so tity to wear your plates all day when held firmly in place br this "comfort-cushkm" a dentist s formula. I. Dr. Wernefs Powder k-ts you enjoy solid foods - avoid embarrassment of loose plates. Helps pre vent sore gums. 2. Economical: small amount Lasts longer, a. Pure, harmless, pleasant tasting. We are specializing in the newest NESTLE'S COLD WAVE Especially suitable for finer hair ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SII0PPE Fourth Street. Teggy Saunders DANCE ODDFELLOWS' HALL Wednesday, May .'$1 Mutual Benefit FOR Health and Accident See JOHN L. WRIGHT Phone 741 Pioneer Rooms, No. 6 ANNOUNCEMENT THE I.O.D.E. HALL (Formerly Easles', 5th and McHririe) Under New Management DANCING! EVERY WEDNESDAY And SATURDAY GOOD MUSIC dents "5c : Ladles Free Positively no undesirables or liquor allowed on these premises SLOW PROCESS VM AFRAID ID NEVER BE 6COD A UAC AS y3U ARE kSOSH! NOW THAT vl rsuras vm iKYiNcii LTD IMPRESS Sn-'7 Today, more than ever . . . A STORE IS KNOWN BY THE BRANDS IT KEEPS! NA1ELL. I'LL JOIM UP NEXT FINE.VM ALVW S LAD "CO (SET THE kTORPS A NEVJ RECRUIT u v k mm 1 II II l -If -ii H t 4 ? ii We have a very limited supply of Stanfield's J Underwear m the heavier weights. Make your ! "i J 1 MAUI tM ' -""rl - i ! ..; iJuiuiuiMj iu vvnue our siock is complete in-sizes. . Stanfield's Shirts and Drawers. Blue Label quality. Per garment . . . Stanfield's Shirts and Drawers. Red Label quality. Per garment . . . Stanfield's Combinations. Blue Label quality. Per suit Stanfield's Combinations. Red Label quality. Per suit Stanfield's Combinations. No. 3S00. Pure Wool De Luxe quality. Per suit Admission "5c ' Tickets on sale at Kaien Co-op, Watts & Nlckerson, Ormes Drug Store. No orders by phone Proceeds for War Services THE-REX CAEE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: S pjn. to 2 am. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 For that Long-wanted MONUMENT OR MARKER See National Monuments 602 5th East Box 1425 Station B Prince Rupert. B.C. rillNCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Builtup Roots Repairs, Reshlngllng Free Estimates GEO. JJAWES- AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR AND AFTER ELEVEN VES, MOMTHS THAT CSOME WAC AS A FIRST-) VJaCS CLASS PRIVATE ARE SLOW M 6ETTIN6 $3.00. $2.50 " J $5.00 J $5.50 Public Addresses i Will be given by ELSE MARGRETE R0ED Last woman to escape from Nazi-occupied Norway to this country. Lutheran Church Thursday, May 13 8:30 pjn. In Norwegian Presbyterian Church Friday, May 19 8:30 pjn. In English SALES CONDUCTED TO SUn1' YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSE f HOLD EFFECTS PACKElM AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone fo,1 Free Appointment 1IG 4th Ave. E. RED 121' . .;J . KWONG SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 pjn.. Tuesday.10 p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. Phone Red 217 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion By Wcstovcr