Local Girl Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday. Aoril 18, 1151 is Honored on Retirement oca J Vancouver Bride and PERSONAL Leonard Brown of Ottawa, couver. They are here to attend : senior counsel for the Depart-' an important meeting of the j ment of Indian Affairs, and W. natire band o Metiakatla in Mr. and Mrs. John William Webster have returned to the 8. Arneil, commissioner of In connection with the forthcoming Presentation Made to Conductor Doug Fisher Who lias Completed Service dian Affairs for British Colum Don Forward returned to the Registered Nurses' chapter j city on the Prince Rupert this will hold sale of Homecooking bia, arrived in the city on yester- enfranchisement and provincia atday afternoon's plane from Van- incorporation of the village. morning from a trip to Vancou- in McRae's Sat. April 21, 2-5 p.m. ; .,nn?ir.nt,. i,,,.inp! i8m Having made his last run SPECIAL! crta Deep Seam I j the week-end prior to retire- 0 Women of the Moose will I Crawford Moore returned to 'ment, Douglas Fisher, veteran hold their rezular meeting Wed- the cltv on vestetxlav afternoon's Canadian National Railways city from Vancouver where they attended the marriage of their daughter, Miss Isobel Murray Webster, to Hector Milne Fuller-ton. The wedding took place in St. Paul's Anglican Church with Rev. P. R. Ellis performing the ceremony. The bride's gown was of white satin with long tleeres and lace Si A.75 plane from (91c) nesday, April 18. PER TON 1UMP a business trip to conductor was nonorea Dy lei-low railway employees who ' gathered in the office of the dl- Vancouver. zsi vra, a. m y Haw' The Indian department's agency nurse, Mrs. F. Partridge, 7ese's a cooru $twe &r you 6ohe rfesbrs... SACKS 8.50 10 insert in the hnriin h ! made a trip on Naskeena yes- Join the girls on their trip visional superintendent Monday to Paris next Wednesday and afte.nocn. C A. Bsrner, on Thursday, Civic Centre, 8:15 their behalf, made presenta-P m- ' ,92c) tion to Mr. Fisher of a purse of PHONE 116-117 or 58 B-H EGGSHELL ( with with I semi-gloss finish! hem of the graceful skirt which ! terday for a neaiUl cneck of the extended into i Metlakatla school children, a train. A pearl- trimmed halo of white satin held I Articles for Women's Hostile full-length net veil and the ! pital Auxiliary Giant Rummage' bride carried a white prayer book j Sale tan be left at Smth and crested with Belter Times roses Klkins shop or call Blue 949 for and white hyacinths. I collections. 'Hi The bridesmaid was Miss Noon I Webster, sister of the bride, who ! D- c- Stevenson, administrator had a pink organdie frok' with ' e Prince Rupert General United Church men's Straw- g0id and to Mrs. Fisher a beau-berry and ice cream social and tiful b:uquet as well as a fia- 1-homecooking sale Thursday, fome silver tia serVice and tr iv, April 19, 7 p.m. (Hi fittingly Inscribed. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cosarove wal lined Fisher leave on Thursday nignt $50 and costs, the minimum 10 tak UP future residence In eharire. for sunnlvmo an intoxi- Vancouver where a son is a law- 'dhJif Albert & McCaffery cant to a native. Cosgrove an- 5r and a daughter is a nurse. LIMITED lace bodice and Deplum carrvine Hospital, will be the speaker appeared before Magistrate W. D. Taken completely by surprise. ipring flowers en tone. Liie weeiuy luiwrneon ui ine i vance in city ponce court yes- - " ... iiinyT'tfviitiifTi! tjiiiijn!fr terday. lhiir heartfelt appreciation, of the hour wnirh had been pMd Co-op Fishermen's farewell thfiu. The memory of hacpv dance. Civic C litre, April 23, 10 f;iend:hirs not only In Prince hotel arrivals IEW-MASTER The flower firl, Shannon Rig- miice Rupert Gyro Club tomor-''gins, niece of the brid, was in row He wU1 diseuss hospital blue nylon with nosvgay of Pin- affairs. 'nochio rosea ' S.O.N. Fishermen's farewell I Leonard A. Fullerton was dancei Wedne.sday, April 18, 10- groomsman ; 2. Mike Colossi's orchestra. Ro- Billy Fullerton. the little ring- , freshments. Everybody welcome. bearer, wore a Scottish costume i (gic) in MacDonald plaid. j pm.-2 a.m. Admission by ticket Burert. but all alorvr Ytt X.w j only. Tickets available at Co-op would t a'"rays "Jicrished. The I Bakery and Cow Bay store. (95ci Dpautiful Eift of silver wcu'ci a-e ni hoiT-fl ro'it.on m !"' fit'"-:-" yrv$ "Dou?" Fisher was born April Jes.-le Derrick was sentence'.! . to time served and released in city police court yesterday by Magistrate W. D. Vane with the A reception followed the cere-! The minimum charge for driv-mony and the couDle then left inS without a licence a fine of (Prince Rupert) T. H. Barbour. J. S. Gray. J. Fodmore, R. H. Culter and J. I. Sweet, Vancouver; F. Barclay and J. Dunlcp, Smithers; W. S. Ar-npil, Vancouver; L. L. Brown, Ottawa; T. Ahlen, Three Rivers; J. W. Bruce, Richmond Hill. Ont.; U. J. Manitan and J. Taylor. Edmonton; C. McMillan, North REELS Reduced 50c each WRATHALL'S l'lmto Finishing 320 Third Ave. W. 30, 1891, and entered the railway service Auust 6. 1912, as q bridgeman of the bridges and ior a noneymoon trip to Seattle a-23 ana costs was lmpasea on j warning "to behave." She wbs and Spokane.- 19-year-old George M"Leod, wno ; charged with drinking an in- i appeared before Magistrate W.j toxicant. ;T',1 "" I'll I. bulldins; decartment at Dan- phln, Manitoba. He was trans-. RUSSIAN ORIGIN D Vance in city police court 45 ferred to the operating depart- ; The first, rpinrfppr in Aii.Vn vesterdav t Legion meets Thursday April 19. ment as a trainman August fl, 1912. He enlisted in World War I in 1913 and served overseas Vancouver; it. Arnetuel, Ketchl- were brought from Russia !n the kan' ' latter part of the 19th century. (92nl until April 8, 1918. Iff I A small i bound for STEAMER General meeting U.F.A.W.U. Shoreworkers, Thursday, April 19, 7:30 p.m.. Union Hall. Business: Convention report. All members plex.se attend. 191D 1 James Fairclough of Langley', provincial grandmaster of the After convalescence from wirj American seaplane, wounds, he had service as train- ( Ketchikan, put in man and conductor on constrm- ...Housekeeping. rince Rupert here Monday night for dinner, tion service on the Hudson Bty Q. A. Bodding, one of the two Railway, being on that line .'oi'j oassensers. cleared nere witn mnnv vpars Hp transferred to FAILS FOR Srretchinn Your Food Dollar Is Real Problem These Days Royal Black Knights of Brit'sh the custom officials, having lert Smithers division August ! , Columbia, is spending the week j Vancouver, coming from Seattle. jqs nfiPf vnriri experience oi: For the finest interior finishes, follow the lead of experienced decorators use B-H Eggshell Finish. It's the washable, durable, semi-gloss finish you can use in every room on walls, woodwork and furniture. Ten beautiful shades to choose from, and black and white. Write to Box M, Station E, Montreal, for in prince ttuperi. Monaay nignt he he a.lrlipsspri addressed a a lolnt inlnt mPPtinir meetine ff; of; Va Hove you ever stood In the sarv. ' For all your spring painting ncouver middle of a grocery store and When shnnnlntr tho f,, the Prin.-e Runert Rnvm Rinrt and eardening needs, call Hays VALUABLE FIND JOHANNESBURG Ch A great looked around, bewildered, won- homemaker is constantly com- Preccptory and th? Loyal Orange CoVP Hardware, your Glidden diring just where to start your paring the prices per serving of Lodge and while here is being' dealer. Phone Green 441 for free hopping? There, displayed bi- the various forms in whlrh Cnm entert.iinpri hv Inc mpmtwra r t delh-ery. (tf-c diamond found at the mouth of i two lne ranse River is described as Mrs. A. A. Mosley and your free copy of the new B-H Booklet, "Color is the Key to Brighter j,.d Iiilrrmi-iliale Ports Each Thursday ;U 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN ttl KM.SDAY MIDNIGHT I.iiv'iry at Low Cast tin- Kes'rvutiong icie you are colorful rows of foods are sold, tuch as frozen the two organizations. fruits and vegetables, tin after or canned veg.atables fresh or' : tin of canned goods and pack- canned meats A d ruJe to age.- or all types and sizes, just ' A foii0w is to buy the least ex-1 I. waiting to be bought. What you pensive type that suits the Mr-1 -"'" children left yesterday on the Cimosun for Vancouver. Mr. Mosley, who is employed here rivalling uie mm.'us uuinuii diamond. The stone, weighing 160 carats, worth about $240,000 In its rough ttate. is said to have a potential value of $475,000 when cut antf polished. with the Columbia Cellulose Living." B-H Paints, Varnishes and Enamels ' cover more area . , . last longer . . . I .noma actually ouy arm the pcsc. It ls also wise t0 compare Caradian Log.ion card party company, will join his wife in Tm "l,TUSh0Uld Spe"u um tne Prlws of bu'k and packaged April 23. tne wilhin a month's time, it is expected. Write or Call CITY (R DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, BC. : , ' Vave you money! Watch for It! Walt for Ht! ...c cc .c... foods and tne prices f Cqrd t Catholic Hall, is a compex problem. An-n io ,ui i Ap.il 19 How much money to spend on "gent,aHbles " cmPar at food ls Important to every home- 0lde,r' ftorhed vegetables. A ' United Church men's Straw-maker. fd SOld ln buik ls usually of icc M Actually, your food costs bTrry and, cw?m $vi depend upon many factors. Horne ust as quality as that sold homeco oking sale Thursday, . prnnnmista list th first nnint n an elaborate packaRe. whllj April 1J, 7 p.m. Women's Hospital Auxiliary Oiant Rummage Kale. Old Ovtr-waitea, next to Wallace's, May 4 ana S. (HI For rha Best Paints, Varm'th and Enamels BUY WHERE YOU SEE THE SIGN: t . . fhof'a where you'll find fritndly feme and helpful advice. MaMafiMilMflJiJ tha number in the family their new vegetables, granted colorful! W.O.T.M. Spring uaraur. April ages, ..their activities and' their and attractive, are naturally ; 20. . , v likes and dislikes. It is important higher priced. j Conrad School P T A. card to buy sizes and amounts which Homemakers today are mak- party. Frlcl-.iy, April 20. 8 p.m. are suitable to the size of the mg a practice of buying by I St. Petc-r s pi mg Sale, Aprl The fire department was called out twice yesterday first in answer to a chimney fire at the home of W. J. Sashaw, 411 Green Street in the morning, and the second call to a grass lire in the-, 1400 Sixth Avenue West at 2:1a1 p.m. ! t SNIPES ! i: grade. They read the labels and ' 26 'Hospitality and . r r buy the grade that suits their! United W.A. SDrtne sale Miv 3 family. If the family is large Mrs. Housewife knows from experience that she should buy ln Udi faring for purpose. They consider the fi Sonja tea. May il. . ' ; large quantities. For instance, she nancial advantage or disadvan-1 Good Food That Is Our First Aim , rhone 17 for Orders To Take Out Commodore Cafe finds that it is more economical i tage of buying such prepared 1 phureu ,h ' m ir to buy 25 pounds of potatoes at: mixes as pudding powder, cake! ' ' ' , time than 5 pounds.'enough for mixes. Eas er" sta Tea- Maso;1,c a j or pie Thvy consider each,' anly a meal or two, several times I and every one of these factors TemPle- May 17- i week. For a small family small' before spending the family food j I-teran tea. May S n mounts should be bought which 1 dollar so that It will go fust as' Job's Daughter's Jamboree, may be used up and not wasted. tar as possible. May 31, June 1, 2. IMPORTED WHEAT Poor harvests in 1751 and 1757 in Quebec necessitated importing Wheat and flour from France. Vf ClHVilll.s Jul HfMlIU ' i lies and Gentlemen LING the tailor iiuh St Phone 649 SPRING TOYS Wagons Marbles Cap Guns ... Tricyles Kites Yo-Yo's ond Balloons 01 Another point to consider in the food budget is how much entertaining ls done in the home and whether it ls simple or elaborate. If food costs are running too high try to make all -entertaining as simple as possible. The number and types of meals eaten xwav from home and box And guess who's treasurer. 7 A : I'iiONH GREEN 834 FOR WELDING lunches for the children, are other factors to consider when hinking of the food dollar. Plan mm nutritious ana appetizing ana a3 economical as possible. Away-frdm-home meals should be cut down to a minimum if the budget is beginning to be stretched too far, . When It comes to the actual j OF ALL TYPES -ndustrial Welding 1 COMPANY m or mt-- .- r si v-r v or jtv jo JOHN H. BULGER "ving of food plan the buying. Check the supplies on hand, con-r sider the meal patterns, make a grocery list and finally buyj where you get the best food fori the money spent. When checking! food supplies be sure that there is a sufficient stock of such necessary items as flour, sugar and salt always on hand. If these Items are bought in sufficient quantity to last a fairly long time, rather than in dibs and FISHERMEN . . For complete oterhaul of youi High Speed Gasoline Engines, see Rupert Motors Ltd. We Mve the trained mechanics .id specialized equipment to perform this work for you . . . effHtitly and economically. To avoid delay this spring when the rush Is on, let us have that Job now. hid l-ihri Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Rupert Motors Limited dabs, the saving ln money may be noted. When checking the menu patterns with the grocery list it ls most important to keep in mind that each day each member of the family should have their necessary food requirements as outlined ln Canada's Food Rules. Shopping by telephone is sometimes necessary but it ls well to remember that carry-home habits are practical and generally pay dividends. Plan to keep track of price trends, and take advantage of especially good buys. ,i When actually buying food the well arranged displays and the LUMBING J and 1 HEATING When there's a community effort on foot, olumcnei are you'll And the Royal Bank Manager on the committoe. He U often colled on lo act because Royal Bankers have earned a solid reputation as public spirited citizens. And so it is right down the line, from the Manager to the youngest clerk. Royal Bankers are encouraged to pull their weight in all worthwhile endeavours, for the interests of the bank and the community are one. This spirit is reflected in their service to you. When you have banking business to do . . . when you wish to discuss some financial matter in confidence ... see your Royal Bank first. The Munager and' his staff are there to serve you in every way they can. Tli Royal Bwlik in your community is there to scrve you in runny ways. Prluii you do not. realize timt: , , . if yon find it inconvenient to visit ttm bank, you ran still open mm jux-ouiiI, do-posit nnd withdraw money by maU. . . . there are a numlier of reasons why you anil km other menibors or your family might find it advantageous to have a "Joint Account". . . . when you are going nway, you can obtain from lis Trulvllern Cluyucs which are a sufu way go carry money. The R eliable and Prompt Service i colorful arrav of packaged foods SEA CADETS- Now being re-organized under the sponsorship,, of the Naty League of Canada. Those interested please apply to H.M.CS. Chatham Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 4-6 and 7-9 p.m. Age limit 14-18 years oizvms mugs THE CANADA ROYAL BANK OF J You Know J PHONE "r ''" Pair, and Allerations .MUEIkinslld. are very tempting. Here is where it is'lmuortant to remember the food list. It should prevent the soending of too much money on the less essential foods. Basic food accesrories such as seasonings .sauces or flavorings, if used carefully, mav be excellent in the flavor of .food, but impulse buying of such accessories for adding variety and contrast PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH - - - D. W. G. STEWART, Monoger is costly and not always neces-