Monday. Frbruary 20, 16J9. BARGAINS in USED RADIOS Toe H Bridge Is Enjoyable A (njuvable bridge party Lvery tt fuJ'r re rcndltloned in our i.HKlrrn lUdio ver -e Depigment, fluar-anlerd ood ui.rklne order. ) 1 hv Tm II In lha Oln.L- TIUU I f iHul. Mantel Models ILC.A. Victor $99.00 General IJertric Sit 40 Knljlit -Bhort and long mut . MB.M Kiiiehl Short and kmg u t t wiUj aato-maUc tuning ...v.. . j$,M it.cv virii.r lmmMia. . $w Console Models1 K.CA. Victor (Model KlJi (irner.il Clertric 9-lube ll.CA. Victor- 193Z model. S. & L 510.00 J 1 9.00 . sw.no We Have Many Older LWd Set at Varlom Price fruni 8130 up AUo We Can Supply lined Battery Seta in Flrt ak CondUion Ut ll Kmw Your Keqiiirrrornl. SATISFACTION OUAUANTrJ:!) At Minimum CM See Is for HUlieU Quality Kadlo Kepafrs All Make Serviced and Keewnditionrd. Genuine B.C.A. I'arti Complete Slock Tube and Batteries eMaMvs.JId IJIRTH A son. Edward Allan, was boin at Burns Lake Hospital on Janu ary 31 to Mr and Mr. Ebert Le of Vanderhoof Mrs. Lee was for merry Miss Elsie LtDuke. voanee" was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrv of Duma Lake and at SSSSSSSU 1SSSSSSS -TCP 1 - ' Waa i I W. V. Mulvlhlll, dispatcher off I toe White Pats & Yukon Railway at Skagway, and Mrs. Mulvlhlll! after a trip to Seattle, were pass sengm aboard the Princess Norah , yesterday morning returning north. ; I Miaa Jean Harrison R.N.. lady u- i pertntendeiU of Prince Rupert General Hospital, tailed Friday night on; ; the Princess Adelaide for a trin tn Vancouver and Seattle. 8he will.wbfch Mrs. Jack Durran and daughter, who have been vlsltiif: for several weeks In Victoria with Mrs. Durran's mother. Mrs. R. O. Johnston, returned to the city on the Catala last evening from the south. ' Kenneth MeOuala farmoriv -ttVi Capt. John Molr. marine superintendent of the Union Steamship Go . and Mm. Mu4r were oasseneers aboard the Catala last evening making the round trip north from Vancouver and will be here again returning south. Capt. Muir was formerly well known as a skipper rx-n: ixst Wednesday night. There! tended convent and High School j of northern boats of the company t ' tunc tables of cards and' in Prince l?nnrt rw uni i winner were: tade first .1 " u'-"" ' it: Nabic second. Mrs A Mc-j eeond. Mrs JUuteos. Delsstous Try a Dally News ciwwtf'.ed ad- I. r Cifn's first. Mr Vtdortek ; ' refieshmenU were served. verUement for be.tt resuIU ' i -. . iii - i - T fj ..... tv warn. .w- -s -Tk Tire nAixt KtKf a LOCAL NEWS NOTES was hum a nursing convention in the ill o'clock Saturday south. Trevor Johrutton. who left on Friday morning's way freight with a view to vtoHlng Uk on business.: returned Saturday morning owing to the train having been stalled at KwonlUa on account of inowslides. He will make the trip later. Tony Christian of this city, who is at present engaged In a contract on the new Indian school belns .built at Delia Bella, came north to Eella Bella on the Catala rl the end of the week after a busi ness trip to Vancouver. ( I ruuuuib -n. ui iiiuh- jwcuorrnacjc of tne Mc- ; slides at week-end, traffic on the Cormack Dock at Wrangell was a jocaj line oi w ,anaaian a- passenger aboard the Princess Notional Railways is reported today rah yesterday reluming to that to be baek at normal. The train. Alaska town after a trin m kihw. Presbyterian March 17. St. Patrick's Hall March 17. due xrom the East at night, finally! A,lan M- Da vies returned to the jgot in at 7:50 Sunday morning. Announcements All adTertlsenients in this column will be charged for a full month t 25c a word. Eagles' Bridge February 22. . Nordkap Bridge and Dance, February 24. Women of February M' little March gan's. March 2. P. Btfrns Co. Ltd. here and for thet s 6 nast five years with the Northern io. uommernai uo at Dawson, was a passenger aboard the Princess Nor-sM yesterday morning returning to the 'Yukon after a three months holiday in California. . the Moose Bridge, 1st Tea, Mrs. Bert Mot- Legion Women's Auxiliary Bridge Scout Concert March 3. March 13. N. Springtime Dance March i Rod and Oun; Annual Meeting Shamrock Tea Supper, Cathol-c Prince Rupert Operatic Soeletv presents The Mikado" April 12. 13 Capitol Theatre. 20. Anglican Spring Sale Anrll 13. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April St Peter's Sale, May 4. FLsh Fish Balls 1 cupful of fish, cooked anj fUked 2 cupful of mashed potatoes Salt and pepper to taste 1 ' If-, beaten Combine the fish and mashed potatoes. Season to taste with salt and pepper and combine with the beaten egg, Torm into balls and fry in deep, hot fat (373 to 400 deg. Fahr.). .Serve with halves of hard-cooked eggs on s hot platter accompan ied by cheese sauce. Garnish with fresh parsley. ! illuursicd mlpet art prlattj in Uodf um lot your fel, Cut thtin out, and ptwt irm "n MndirJ tnipt ordi. Otainl bf a fimuua Baked Stlect n oily meitcd vtir of h wcishinn from 3 to 5 rounjj, dean nJ Ktlc. removing the fin ith tcisMrt. Rub d inside of the hh with ultsrw up (he itj and fitic. back up. in a well oiled Viking pan. Brwh all over with cooling o i an. I place in a hot oven (500 drg. Falu ) tut 10 minutes or until the fish begins to brown. Reduce the heat to about 30 dcg. and continue to bale for 0 to 43 minutes, depending on the thkknew ol the fish. Serve on a hot plat-ti:f with potato halls in cream sauce to hich chopped prsJc has been added. Garnish with sections of lemon. That's what every member of trie;-family says when you serve one of the" tempting dishes that can be made from Canadian Fish or Shellfish. The hardy fishermen of Canada catch oVer 60 different kinds of Fish food and Shellfish from which you can choose, and every one of them can be-served in different, appetizing ways. Whether you like Fish fresh, frozen,; smoked, dried, canned or pickled, you will find it rich in flavour, nourishing, health-giving and economical. It comes to you, everywhere, all the year 'round in prime condition, thanks to ; modern Canadian facilities. Serve Fish to your family more often. They'll enjoy it.and it's good for them. And it's pretty easy on the pocket-book, too! DEPARTMENT OP FISHERIES, OTTAWA. Dptrtmnt oi FIsWIm, OttlWI. Plrtie Mud ne jour fret Booklet "100 Tempiini Fish Recipes . Ntmt.. Aliftn... (Pleuc print lenrrt pUioiV) i 5 M7, .ciiy on tne catala last evening from Victoria where he went to I attend the funeral of Jils father. . the late Capt. A. M Davles. W. II. Tobey. CNii. divisional superintendent, returned to the city on Sunday mornings train .from a trip over the line as far as Fdince Geogre on official business Isadore Goldstein, well known I Juneau .merchant, and Mrs. Charley Goldstein were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday re-j turning to the Alaska CaDital J They have been In California. Thomas McQuillan, well known as a mining man In the Unuk River country, left by the Princess Norah yesterday morning on his return to Ketchikan after a brief hm- Iness visit to the city. Dr. Robert Coffey, well known Juneau physician and Mrs. Coffey and two children were passengers aboard the Prini. Norah yesterday returning to the' uasKa capital after a trin tn Seattle. r Prince Rupert Amusement Company limited 7 1943 BONDS NOTICE: All outstanding bonds will be taken up next Interest date at callable price of 105 plus accrued Interest. Anyone deslrouse of cashing bonds immediately at above price please communicate with the Montreal Trust Company. Vancouver, BXJ. P. AIVAZOFF. President Vancouver. B.C. Feb. 10, 1939. Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FKOM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, BXJ. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 i DRESSMAKING 35 Taxi Offers You a 1939 Heated 7-Passenr.er Car at Yonr Service Phone 35 TAXI 5 . Tailoring and Kemodellinc J. ? Kl.MI UYEDE I Phene Blue 91G 203 3rd Ave. I; i6 cjj PAUL TiifiEE The Morning After Taking Carters Utile b ver Pills Dependable Bargain Prices USED CARS New Licenses Included 1932 Ford V-8 DELUXE COUPE New Paint, Good Tires. 1931. BUICK SEDAN 6-cyL, good -mechanical condition, tires practically new. 1931 PONTIAC-6-cyl. Special Sedan. First) class condition throughout. 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