Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, May 7, liial jolt's jt)ui4(jfll eri oca London Nurse Revisits City I COAL I and PERSONAL Former Customs Officer Passes Prince Rurjert-born niariux Quick Relief for ARTHRITIC PAIN Get IK relict tram slurp, ftahbmg arthritic aia 70a kmc for wtth Tcmalclan't T-rt-C'a. Why tuffs longer? Be artin again. Gat T-R-C'i today, get comforting relief tonight. Recommended by mart and druggiita An pressive Mother Day Hughes, a of University! b ' b graduate """ ul uiiiYcianj . I ceremony featured the meeting Hospital School of Nursing in 1 0f Job's Daughters at the Ma-London, England, spent the ! sonic Temple Friday night when o!Tln HosP'lal Auxiliary Mm. Fred Thornton returned to nrrt-v x?meC00x,ing sale' Sat tne clty on the Camosun yester- 2 3oL5?on NurSefHT' day from a trip to 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. (M-W-F) Vancouver. SPECIAL! Iberta Deep Seam Jack Cargill, pioneer of this city and district, died recently in Victoria, where he made his ! home at the Pacific Club. Mr. j Cargill, who had served through week-end visiting her native city. eacn Blrl Pinned a corsage upon Owen Snell, former manaepr the Boer War and in World War i 1, was a former customs officer. I en 7R Regular Moose meeting, Tuesday, May 8, 8 p.m. (108c) IP PER TON of Klemutu Cannery and now marine superintendent for J. H. Todd & Sons, arrived in the city at the end of the week from Klemtu In the course of a northern tour. She was the guest of Mrs. Frank ner momer. uraauaie as wen as Morris, an old friend of her j active members took part in the parents. ' maternal honors. ' Miss Hughes is the daughter of j Guardian council election re-the late W. O. Hughes, who was sults were announced: Guardian Mrs. Alex Mitchell, killed some twenty years ago when he fell from a grain ship Associate Guardian George J. at the local elevator while en- Dawes. gaged In his duties as a customs Guardian Secretary Mrs. Jack officer. Mrs. Huchps thpn ipft. Evans. 10 SACKS 8.50 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED R. E. MORTIMER 353 - 3rd Ave. W. Mel Chapman and Larry of Smlthers arrived In the Mrs. O. W. Phillipson and son arrived ln the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to spend the summer with Mr. Phillipson at North Pacific Cannery. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Dodds were PHONE 116 -117 or 58 motor visitors in the city from clt b car on Saturday. They expect to spend the summer here. Terrace. They were accompan the citv with her vnnnir snn nri i Guardian Treasurer Miss jcq oy meir son-in-law and o - Mrs. Clark McLean returned to the city on the Cainu&un yester and Mrs. George daughter to live in London. There Miss Hughes trained for a nurse daughter, Mr, Benoit. Untreated milk ran be pasteurized in the home by heating to a temperature of 175 or 180 degrees, then cooling. ! Donna McArthur. Director of Music Mrs. R. R. Donaldson. The social hour which followed the bethel meeting Included the day afternoon from a trip to j during the war. bert & McCaffery LIMITED showing of moving pictures on me occasion of birthday activi Two years ago Miss Hughes returned to Canada and has since been nursing at Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria. Next month she will be leaving for Valdez, Alaska, to take a nursing position. PLUMBING and HEATING Anyone holding ticket money from Music and Drama Festival tickets please turn same in to Mr. F. Skinner, Union Steamships office. Third Avenue, before Wednesday, May 9. Thank V0l- (107c) H. P. Ellis, chrcf engineer for Northern Pulpwoods. loeelne LET US FILE YOUR SAW on our New Foley AUTOMATIC SAW FILER Vancouver. She was accompanied by Mr. McLean's mother, Mrs. G. McLean. C. C. Jordan, R. P. Miller and William Harrison, officials of the Mining Corporation of Canada from Toronto, were passengers aboard the Camosun last evening bound north for a two weeks' visit to the Torbit mine. Be careful buying Jewellery from peddlars or outside canvassers. Factories make up specials fnr that r.rnrip Tr Viorrl tn ties on each anniversary of the bethel which Is now eight years old. Last evening Job's Daughters had their annual church service at First United Church, where Rev. L. O. Sieber spoke appropriately. , They'll cut jC5 D 111,, nou whan ': Asked the meaning of the word budget, one little boy replied soberly: "It's a family quarrel." jTHE EXPERTS r!i 3 ivl?ij 1 ' 1 1- i . Died on our company of Pacific Mills, arrived in IBe city on the Camosun last evening from Butedale. He Is visiting company camps in the district. nrecision ma- Jfos chine. In a few minutes Jl, you'll have nnotttuwnenlS 8T. HELIER, Jersey Oi Six radium needles were stolen from a general hospital here. The stolen needles had been insured for 600 ($1,800). I By KAY REX Canadian Preso Staff Writer I Legion card party The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE j74 For Repairs and Alteration ' Smith SEIkins Lid. PO. Box 274 Canadian May 9. awe that cut cleaner, truer, faster. Bring your awi in today you'll like our speedy erviee. RTRAITS ,do)f(i and Printed MPT SKRVICE ! know qualities. Your local Jewel-, ler has standard grades and I prices for well-known goods. He I Is always here to make adjust- merits and show good selections, j John Bulger, Jeweller. (108) J W. F. Drew of the B. F. Oood-' rich Co. from Vancouver will be (1)1, MI'S STUDIO Card party, Catholic Hall, May 10. Christian Life crusade. First Baptist Church, April 29 to May STRAWBERRY FLUFF This dessert is for Mother's Day Just as long as mother isn't the figure-' watching type. This recipe Is weighed with calories. But it's good. , r. DECISION SAW FILING I Street IJox 645 (Prince Rupert) C. Scarr, K. D. Pedlow, A. O. Raymore and Mr. and Mrs. Stur- lAlr if . .. . .. :?cn 3B9 Prince Rupert t:t 15 PIGGOTT ri.At'E (Leave at Bus Terminal) j I here at v the wie end enu vi of the uie month iiiuiim on on Travelling? e .. COMPLETE RANGE of DISPOSABLES '.: o Incrpdients- 20 marshmftllowa ' ,'"'tuuTCr' w- -'OH, hoT SmltherS: Mrs' C' Burch- Toled: I bUSlness ln t" the (six ounces r one wp mUk I hl? a"1 Mrs. C. Noltimier, Min-1 organization of local boys for the three-quarters cup crushed froz. en strawberries; few grains salt; 10, week nights 8 p.m. j Sonja tea. May 12. i Presbyterian Missionary Tea, church hall, May 16. . Eastern Star Tea, Masonic Temple, May 17. S O N. Smorgaasbord, May 13. '. Lutheran tea. Mav 28. Jobs Daugmers Jamboree, May 31. June 1, ? neapolts; E. A. Reid, Montreal. 1 international soap box derby N. Vincent. Douglas Seath, F. I which will take a local winner to C. Hamilton. George Milburn! G. I Mission for provincial finals and V. Kldson, Mrs. C. Arnott, Miss j possibly on to Akron, Ohio. one cup whipping cream. Add the marshmallows to the hut milk and stir until dissolved. SUNDAY May 13 e,. Bialu&kl, O. O. Vincent," Mrs. R. E. Sapp. wno was here The Stork Shoppe Cool and add the three-quarters Oeorae Qeorge Kellett Kellett. H. H p P. Ellis, wits iJ Lome1 cup oi wen crusnea sirawoernes. Chill and allow to partially set. Add a few grains of salt to the one cup whipping cream and wh'p until stiff. Fold the whip- . Pooke, J. Morgan and R. j' Maw- durln8 the week from Ketchikan hlnney. Vancouver; L. D. Pub- 'n connection with international licover, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. friendship sessions of the Women E. Tugwood, Mrs. E. Cooper and ' lne Moose, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Petryshkln, Tcr- Alex Macdonald, pioneer city race: L. R. Smith and J. iR Will- Dolice officer who eventually be- See our lovely selection of pod cream Into the chilled bspitoiity and MOTHER'S DAY GREETING CARDS lood Food" s'rawberry mixture. Pour into a mson, Earn on ton; r. w. camvj an Inspector ln Vancouver. refrigerator tray and freeze. Hawkes, Prince Gfforge; Mr. and It was Mrs. Sapp's first visit back RAVINGS IN MEAT I Mrs. J. O. Braine, Port Edward; , in Prince Rupert since she left as : Be sure to remember that when j Mr- n0 Mrs. D C. McNeill, Calif-' a young girl 25 years ago. She p- operly cooked with moist heat 1 , ,: Jon" forsythe. New West- returned to Ketchikan on the ths less tender cuts of meafare J5i"stcr:.?' - JR?bert5; J1"1?106 Princess Louise today. Her father, . ......! j iu. Oenrce; Mr. and Mrs. P. Quell e. ,u ,i fmm v. n n uu. a Our Kir.it Aim if 17 for Orders it Take Out iodore Cafe im the more tender cuts-and JL'.wt &nd R' Wy"e' when 11 was taken over v the mam ai.i.vi: L&jii irriS expensive. j J 1 vanauiau itauuiivcu ruwee, RumD or pot-roast or fresh 7. . ; ' riow an assistant fire marshal CmmI This advertisement h not publlshee et dlipttved tM&it Uquof oacaer tu tjl Uiwmi H Brute t-aWMe. j brisket are the best buys when j . for Action Advertise! , for the province. I concocting a boiled dinner. I " " Monk MAKE YOUR CAR LAST! KEEN 834 Kilt ELDING Lamb shanks braised and blncd with vegetables make another variation of the boiled dinner. When buying lamb be sure-the meat Is moist but firm: the fat, creamy and slightly pink In color. Pork also can serve as the main ingredient in the boiled dinner, j Fresh, pickled or smoked hocks, picnic shoulders or cottage rolls are the best cuts. The flesh of ALL TYPES Atrial Wcldina r"MPANY frr?h pork should ba firm, finegrained end light greyish pink in color. The fat should be clear and white. FISH CONSUMPTION I P As meat prices rise more families are turning to fish as a main dish. In Its latest bulletin the Canadian Association of Consumers reports that avery Canadian ate n average of 14 pounds of fish in 1950, an increase of IVi pounds over the 1949 average. While fish prices haven't climbed as much as meat prices In thr last year, the association ri, I 1 LGER mi(rhf ji 1 Bulger Ltd. '"ii (I Avenue BRING IT HERE FOR THE BEST OF SERVICE ! doesn't think that Is the only reason Canadians are eating more fish. "Improved methods of transportation and the better methods of handling the fish right from Superior Auto Service LIMITED STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN DEALERS Third Avnniie ac Park Green 217 V-MASTER REELS I Reduced he boat to the consumer have mads it nossiblc for the fishing Industry to offer a better quality 1 1 yw nf fish throughout most areas of : the country." savs the C.A.C. COOKING TIPS I Home economists offer the fol- j lowing suggestions for fish cook- . P c each fATH ALL'S I1"'1" Unislilnir f Third Ave. VV. cry: 1. A piece of orange peel or a few clovos burned ln another pan or on top of the stove during the cooking of fish will prevent If f. lb ti NoV odors. 2. Dishes which have been used in preparing fish should be :amr II niiouiiciiia N Rupert washed in water to which vinegar has been added (two tablespoons to one pint of waterl before washing in hot soapy water. 3. Fish odor may be removed from the hands by rubbing with salt, then rinsing ln clean warm water. 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