V k. mi NOTICE HAWKINSON'S LAUNDRY Wish to announce that owing to present circumstances they are forced to temporarily discontinue their pick up and delivery service. They hope that their patrons will try to co-operate with them in this respect. VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 KICIIAKD STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. Let us do your Shoe Repairing. Mail Your Shoes We Pay Return Charges and give you 24 HOURS SERVICE High Class Workmanship Best Material Reasonable Charges TRY THE VICTORY SERVICE! Prop. II. Van Berkel (formerly of Prince Rupert) Early Ad. Copy is Appreciated Miss Margaret Armstrong Becomes Bride of Corp. Ernest Hastings Rev. C. A. Wright solemnized the marriage Thursday evening at seven o'clock at the First Baptist Church of Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong, and Cor poral Ernest Hastings of the Royai Canadian Army Medical Corps sta- ioned here. Given in marriage by her father. the bride was gowned in floor-length net topped with sheer. Her finger tip veil was held in place b? a spray of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of deep red roses. The bride was attended by her sister. Amy who wore a gown of pink sheer. Her shoulder-length veil of matching color was held in place by a silver Juliet cap and her , bouquet was of carnations and iris. i Miss Kay Watson played the or gan. Sgt. J. McGladery of the Royal Canadian Army Signal Corps was . groomsman, while Cpls. S. Krepia- kevich and E. Cooper were ushers. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents after which the principals left for a honeymoon trip to Vancouver, the brld? wearing a dressmaker's suit of darl: brown and matching accessories. Telegraphic congratulations were received from the bride's brother who Is in the navy stationed on the Hast coast, and from the groom'., brother who is in the Ferry The Markets Retail market prices now current here are as follows: Fruit , Grapefruit, Calif, 3 for .25 and .10 Lemons, doz 35 to .45 Navel Oranges, doz..29 to 55 Bananas, lb. .20 Pears, doz 60 Emperor Grapes, lb 30 White, lb. Yellow, lb Golden Brown Apples Newtons. doz 30 Rome Beauties, case 2.50 Butter First Grade, lb .43 Lard Pure, 2 lb ..... .35 Vegetables California Carrots 2 lbs. .25 Sweet Potatoes, lb .20 Potatoes, lb M Garlic, imported, lb. .2q Parsley, bunch, .10 Cauliflower, each 35 to .50 Cabbage, Cal., lb 15 Rhubarb 23 Lettuce, Calif., large 19 Small - 15 Celery, lb 23 Texas Spinach, lb. ..... .20 Fish Salmon, red spring, lb. .25 Halibut lb 30 Smoked Kippers, lb. . 15c. ana .2C Flour Flour, 49's No.. 1 hard wheat 1.95 Second Patent 1.80 Flour, 24's 1.C5 Pastry Flour, 10 lbs 65 Sugar .09 .... .09 Jb. .09 Thursday night for Victoria to Join Mr. Stewart, who left recently, ana take up future residence. AMr. Fergus McKean, B, C. Sec. Communist-Labor Total War Committee will address a meeting in the Eagles' Hall, Sunday. March 28 at 3 p.m. Wedding Notice The marriage of Harvey Roy Jones, elder son of Martha Alice Jones and Moses William Jones of Kltsegucla, to Cecilia Jane Howard, daughter of Arthur Howard and Alice Howard, also of Kitse- gucla, will be solemnized at the .United Church on Saturday, Marcr. 27, at 2 pan. 'ii a "Build B.C. Payrolls RIGHT ZEST AND , RELISH 181 I .JtAPOMT 3 "I use Pacific Milk In all my cooking. Its fine natural flavor, purity and richness give food the right zest and relish, nothing lacking." Milk can not give more In purity and flavor. The above extract copied from the letter of Mrs. M. L. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 29. Orange Invitation Dance March 24. Sonja Home Cooking Sale. April Eastern Star Dance, March 21. Valhalla Invitation Dance, dfellowsllall, April 2. mxmmmmmmm U3 Unnmfi JtV In spite, of inclement weather the tag day held on Saturday by Hill 60 Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, was successful In raising a considerable amount of money to be devoted entirely to war work. The following who assisted in the tag day: Mrs. E. J. Kldd, Mrs. W. M. Brown, Mrs. H. B. Wallace, Mrs. Wm. Reld, Mrs. Jas. Stewart, Mrs. H. A. Breen, Mrs. J. Frew, Mrs. Geo. Abbott, Mrs. A. W. Allaire, Mrs. R. J. Keron, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Sar-gentson, Mrs. J. Forman, Barbara Flaten, Rose Marie Hartwig. Molly Frew. Yvonne R-binson. Marjorv Way, Betty Pullen, Lorna Donald Od- savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE ItUPEKT i:ilk;i:bi'1 Herring In Tomato Sauct are both on active service but will be back on your grocer's shelf soon as condi tions permit. son, Eric Moore. Aian Ha. rwig and Jack Finlayson, I GOLD SEAL! I 'mm 1 fS&ffiLT? "1 1 Fancy Red Sockeye 1 Salmon and FOR SALE NEW Battery Radios $32.50 com plete. Public address systems, Washers. Furniture, etc. Write for details to Wrights Ltd., New Westminster, B.C. (70) FOR SALE Household furniture. Apply 708 McBrlde Street around 7 p.m. (73) FOR SALE Furniture and floor coverings. 611 5th Ave. East. (70) FOR SALE Kitchen Ranges Ello's used department. FOR SALE Axmlnster Carpets, Ello's used department. FOR SALE Complete household furniture. 1333 Overlook Street. (69) FOR SALE Furniture and household articles. 806 Borden St. (69) ROOM and board for men sharing! 718 Fraser St. (C8) FOR SALE 95 h.p. O.M.C. Master Bulck, Marine Conversion in A. 1 shape. Including shaft, propellor, batteries and gurdies. Box 457 Daily News. (68) FOR SALE Motor Boat Vera S. Fry. 36xl02x5 t. H. D. Enterprise Engine. Responsible purchaser may continue present contracts. M. M. Stephens (68) "wanted" WANTED Accommodation for naval officer and wife, urgently needed. Phone Black 716. (70) YOUNG girl wants housework; good cook, also good references. Eox 458 Daily News. WANTED Room by gentleman, Call 35, C. W. Jones. . (68) WANTED Room and board or furnished room for lady. Urgent. Blue 419. (70) WANTED by April 1st, girl for care of house and baby In Presbyterian Spring Sale Apr. 15. , mother's absence. Apply 1413 Cathedral Easter' Sale. Anril 29. Overlook. (70 j wan itjjn aval omcer ana wue urgently need living quarters of any kind Immediately. Are willing to do any redecorating or Improvements. Box 452 Daily News. (63) ifEriMNTEI)" WANTED Reliable woman to look after convelescent lady, and to do light housework for few hours dally. Apply Superintendent, No. 1 Staffhouse, Green 129. (70) WANTED Female typist for Fish Company office. Experience not-necessary. Apply National Selective Service Office. A.F. 38. (73) WANTED Stenographer for a wholesale grocery house, permanent position to satisfactory party. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 39. (tf) WANTED Two female store clerks for old established grocery store In Prince Rupert. Apply Unem-playment Insurance Commission A.F. 37 LOST LOST In Post Office a purse con taining 4 dry dock cheques. Reward for finder. Enquire at Time Office, Dry Dock. (72 1 BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and Room for single 742 Seventh Ave. West. "for'rent mmrmammmiMsxm ROOM for rent. Green 284. man. (69) PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS MONDAY march : U.S. TORPEDO BOAT This exclamation point, made of TNT. Is ready to punctuate any Axis submarine line that may be prowling in the Panama area. Depth charges similar to this, dropped from the U.S. Navy's fast motor torpedo boats, teach the Axis subs how to walk on the bottom of the ocean. This picture was made during a recent manoeuvre. C.N.R. Trains For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays - 6:00 p.m Wednesdays and Fridays 10:30 a.m. From the East Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays 11:00 p.m. Thursday and Saturdays - 7:00 p.m. CANADIAN Bowling Schedule MIXED LEAGUE 14 Pushovers vs. Sav-Mors. Twerps vs. Toilers. Ctones vs. Midgets. Peoples vs. C. Y. A. 31 Sav-Mors vs. Tollers. Pushovers vs. Twerps. Midgets vs. C. Y. A. Stones vs. Peoples. GENERAL LIMITED ELECTRIC CO. L-222 The Modern Beauty Shoppe Wishes to announce that they are open for business 9 in the morning until 12 midnight. This new arrangement of our staff has made this convenience possible for you. ELSIE KLOHN C02 Third Avenue West. Thone 947 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Jack McNulty and H. A. Jager left on Saturday night for Bella Bella. A NOTICE Meyer's Studios Introductory offer. One 8x10 colortone portrait. Only $1.99. For appointment apply Star Shop, 625 Third Ave. West. Mrs. Percy King, wife of the net foreman of Inverness cannery, came north from Vancouver to the Skeena River at the end of the week. Co. Chest Colds To Relieve Misery Rub on Genuine VicksVapoRub Arthur Brooksbank returned to the city on Saturday from Smith-,ers where he attended the funeral 1 last week of the late Hans O. Olsen, jfor years manager at Smithers of the Hanson Timber and Lumber Popular Couple Married Here AElio's Pay Cash for Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gordon left on Saturday night on their return to Vancouver after a visit here. Passengers leaving Saturday night for Vancouver Included William Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Salmar, W. A. Sanderson, M. A. Williams, T. Leanord. Mrs. R. F. Stewart and family of Borden Street will be leaving this Hill Sixty Tag Day Is Successful Martha Logan, Swift's famed home economise, whose weekly wartime cooking column is regular feature of this 'page. Look for these valuable hints each Monday The Stock Pot Some wartime lips on the use of bones, trimmings and meat drippings In wartime we waste nothing. And this actually leads us to many worthw hile discoveries. Meat trimmings that once were thrown away are now used to add flavour to soups, vegetables and casserole dishes such as rice, spaghetti or poutoes. Of course, no waste kitchen fat is mr thrown away. Pits are needed by war industries. But meat drippings are high in nutritive value and full of flavour. They should be used as much as ssib!c in cooking. Strain your drippings TO ClARIFY FAT AFTER DEEP FRYING Cool a little, drop in t few slices of raw potato. Slowly reheat. Strain into clean containers. Store in dry, cool place. into a tin t in or ' :r " in the rtfriitefavr F -serve and use cvt ! t. just as mtKh a -war effort ?s ttu sevv. the garbage mil! Now for hone T j: collected for the v. c" before you put ;i c. : for several hours to r stock. Vegetable t: .c vegetable water a ' ' ta t'.: of the stock Wlnm simmered four cr fr.t off the stock intc L.v :: As Soon as the f t us . remove it ami yt d 1 vs . w base for soup and "I don't see howl it," that's wlat v about "Meat ( : handbook of r Martha Loan S; Canadian Co L NE10. Toronto. POSTAL CLERKS Is t:; a,; 1UU Ulillll.illlUll ULtUlLU IU uittuuJVMW"" De?'. I'lIlllUIll UIM11UUWUU Ul VjUUUUU a I""" vjv..- BKITALVS SOCIALISM OKY VEGETABLES f uonc iunas usea ior social ser- uenyuj ;ucu vices In Great Britain are drawn ior use can De ti.iuu - partly from national and partly which tlvairbu: ooeri r. .... from local taxes. ntroTT for TEMPORARY employment in the Prince Ruper' Pc Office. Salarv: 8S nor month. Cost of livinu 0::'Mi for the present at $18.42 per month for heads ot r.ou::.--' J and 17'; for others. Men eligible for mllitar :v-be appointed. Salaries are subject to savlnr . Candidates should have two years of high sinooi ana ore-ferably Junior Matriculation. Oral Examin.it o: App-- should be residents of Prince Rupert, B.C and Apply on forms obtainable at Post Office, to otvti Senu. Commission, OJtawa, NOT LATER THAN APR"- ' , This advertisement is authorized by the Dir' o Nat.---Selective Service. Applications will not be sntfcrrr -Candidates must file new forms. Ill m ms . I I m mm m m m m m mm n m mm - . a 1 n bmi . . .uaaii irn i m fi it r pi r n mmr r mm w ri m i i A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 30 KITCHEN TABLES, drop sides with sq"are r'" suitable for dinette sets, in white wood. DINETTE CHAIRS to match with red leather white wood. Phone 775. 327 3rd of tM Miss Violet Mah wishes to notify the patrons Sunrise Beauty Salon that the shop will be closed for the next few weeks d ( absence on a business trip to the cast. Appolntmen be taken in during this time and your co-opcration fully appreciated. Also exnresslns sincere thnnks for your loyal PJ.i. i the past year and hoping to serve you better & latest fashions upon her return.