NDAY JULY S, 1943 mcert Held m3ay flight IterUinins Program of Skits lnd -Revues at uapnoi unta- tre For -noiw Live the eggs. Extract the yolks, wsh with cheese, mustard and salt. p!ace in hollowed whites. Make .individual portions with cabbage, ery and dressing, well mixed, on up lettuce . . . two stuffed egg I ves on top. Garnish with paprika. ite Huron, the onjy girl entertainer on the .program. Ed Bernes jexecuted a fetching pantomime and song and was Joined by Art Sydhey and Dell Henderson In several comic skits. Hank Oeorge, a former National Broadcasting Corporation entertainer, contributed several int.prnrptlvA onmln u,rll unci attencea u servicemen s I 7 Y, , 7, uauiw -wtU ... studies in arm and lee nostures ceft H SV whIch were weU receded by -the tre la.it night wnen, n under to nilri,pn-. rtirecJon 01 rnvai Art of rpremonles. a Music was supplied by the rVm ot . songs and dances Aristocrats' orchestra under ;rain Lieut. Art. F.vnns presented. ichfcht.of the program was ariety revue enuuea rteu uauy ikcws Advertising urings White Blues," oy wiarguer- neauna. ' mi,-ho$e wtekly -wartime cookingcolumn x : is KguUr feature of this page. Look for EH these valuable hints e!ch Monday Martha Ugan Summer Salads rovided we watch our fotein and vitamin intake, klads make a pleasant hot weather main dish cese, eggs nd beans are all deli- Ls m s 's anJ to a certain lent cc.ifiin the samfi food elc-' lamer meals. DEVILLED EGGS AND CABBAGE SALAD 4 hard cooked eggs 2 teaspoons prepared mustard 2 teaspoons grated cheese V teaspoon salt 2 cups shredded cabbage 1 cup chopped celery V, he.id lettuce Mayonnaise or French dressing Paprika CHEESE SALAD MEDLEY ,1 cup cookcil peas 1 cup sliiedJeJ carrots Crisp lettuce 1 cup diced cheese V1 Cooked lima beans French dressing Mix cheese, vegetables and cooked lima beans. Stir in French dressing. Chill and -serve on crisp lettuce. nrs as meat, so why not try one pach of thcse mU j, useful ad J;. these tempting atrangements for tion to the one serving of meat we should, each of us, eat every day. Use them when you're short of meat and have to spread it a little thin at another meal. Don't forget that each member of your family also needs potatoes, one other green leafy or yellow vegetable, tomato or citrus juice, one other fruit, Canada Approved bread and milk each day. MARTHA LOGAN'S FRENCH DRESSING Vi teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon sugar 2 tablespoons vinegar M teaspoon dry mustard li teaspoon paprika 4 tablespoons salad oil , Dissolve condiments in vinegar. Add oil. Beat thoroughly. WIFT CANADIAN GO. LIMITED akers of Premium Quality Protlucts; Drookfieltl Hutter. m and Cheese; Jewel Shortening and Sllverleaf Lard. CURRENT READING Popular Rooks now in Demand. READ and ENJOY .all of them for 75c Per Month THE HUMAN COMEDY Saroyan BRAVE HERITAGE - 0addls THE BRITTLE GLASS - - Lofts THE HIGH COURTS OF HEAVEN Hewes RANGE LAWYER - McCulley THE UNINVITED Macardle ONLY THE VALIANT - Warren THEiSEA IS SO WIDE MUSK AND AMBER Mason THE MAN JN GREY Bmlth WIDE IS THE GATE Sinclair WORLD WITHOUT END Frankau THE BOOK OF ARIEL Anonymous CHICKEN .EVERY .SUNDAY Taylor WHO'S THERE .WITHIN Goldlng MR. PARKINGTON - Bromfleld FOR ALL MEN .BORN Mackay Late Rooks Added Every Month JOIN OUR RENTAL LIBRARY SECTION Terrace where they will spend seme time in the Interest of Mr. Woods health. Miss Bettv Hood. X-ray tech-1 eral Hospital, has left to spend J a month's holiday at her home ! . . .... - , 11 In Fort wunam. wus. raumis Landon of Drumheller, Alberta, is relieving as technician during Miss Hood's absence. Miss Ida Nelson, H.N., who been a members of the nursing staff of the Prinnce Rupert Gen eral Hospital for a year and a half, is returning to her home in Winnipeg. Miss 'Allta Youiie. R.N., who has been a member of the nurs ing staff of the Prince .Rupert General Hospital for over a vear. Is leaving this week-end for Victoria where sne will De married to Flying Offlcen,Hugh Huehes of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Following their mar- rtnop the .couDle 'Will return --- - here to- reside. PuDils of .Sandwich, Kent, ju nior school have collected a ball of string weighing .102 pounds. Announcements All advertisements in this .column will be charged for a full -month at 25c a word. WA Coast Regt. Servicemen's Dance, July 5, Empress Club. Help Norway Committee Invitation Dance, July 9. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Evltt's July 15. . S I First United Church Sale, July 24. CIVIC CENI 1!E CARNIVAL MEETING .George Korie's Office, 'Monday, July 5, 8 p.m. All -Interested please attend Notice Tenders are invited for excavating the basement of. the Canadian Legion Building. Third Avenue. Tenders to be in to Secretary before noon, July 12. THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES IjTO RESIDE Ello's Pay Cash for Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical Instru ments. Samuel Maasey, -who has been on a itrlp to 'Vancouver is ex pected home from the south on Wednesday. Owing to congestion of work we will not be able to accept any dry cleaning until July 12. Pioneer iCanadlan Laundries. (155) Installation of Off! cers, Tuesday, July 6, at 8 pan., I.O.O.F. No. 63. Sojourning members invited. (156) Airs. John Johansoh and family of Thompson Street are leaving tomorrow afternoon for Vancouver to spend the Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wood and ! Red Cross workers, especially child left Saturday night for sewers, knitters and makers of surgical aressmgs, are asKea not to take the customary summer holidays this year. An emergen cy call has come to B. C: for 50,- Mrs.John Manson and dauaht- ' oou ex""a nospitai supplies "over er, who have been residing onrand above" the regular quotas. Salt Spring Island for the past War knows no holidays. It Is be-few years and ..more recently ' lnS "waged more fiercely than haveteen in Victoria, will be ar- I evpr this summer. Our men are divine here shortly from the -willing to pay the supreme sac- i south for a visit. Miss Blanche Curtln was admitted to the Prince Rupert General Hospital at the end of the week and her condition is now reported to be satisfactory. rlflce of their lives on the fight ing fronts. We must not fall them on the home front. We must .answer the appeal of Canadian Red Crooss. Do not stop Red Cross work until emergency has been answered. Booths Profitable Saturday night booths in cen Red Cross money-makers for Merrltt and Oliver branches. Merrit netted $54.87 form its opening night and Oliver has been averaging approximately betwe en $20.00 and $30.00 per night. this being the third summer for the latter branch. Every kind of article is sold from home-cook ing, vegetables, fruit, flowers, dairy products to the odd gift of furniture. For Maimed Prisoners Every British prisoner-of-war in Germany who has lost a leg or an arm will soon be supplied with perfectly fitting and perm anent artificial limb. A team of Swiss experts has been set up to make and fit them, according to the report of the Inttrnatlonal Red Cross Carthopedlc Commis sion, which visited the prison camps. The- temporary limbs supplied by the Germans were found to be badly fitting and for a ilme the RedCra tried toJ solve the problem by sending limbs to measurements, which was not very successful. The the fact initial treatment had not been well applied, most ol the men had completely recovered from the shock of their wounds. Chqcalate Rars ! No one will mind doinsr with out bars when they know that 796 tons are enclosed in the 100,-000 parcels packed each week by volunteer workers of the Canad-i ian Red Cross Society for prisoners of war. Donate Film Through the generosity of the British Film colony of Hollywood, a motion picture entitled "Forever and a Day" has been given to the Canadian Red Cross and the St. John Ambulance If' all the letters posted each day .in London were salvaged, enough paper could be obtained to make 300,000 ammunition boxes, said C. U. Peat, Joint Par liamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Supply. NOTICE WOMEN WANTED Women required in Local Shipyard ,to fill vacancies in Welding Department, Electrical Department, Moulding Loft, Plate Shop, Drawing Office, and other departments throughout the yard. Apply LOCAL SELECTIVE SERVICE OFFICER, A.F. G3. : IN RUPERT Marriage of Well Known Local Soldier in Minneapolis Following their marriage at Mayflower Community Church in Minneapolis and a wedding trip to Chicago Bombardier Harold A. Ivarson and his bride, the former Mary Adele "Wilson, are at home in Prince Rupert. Mrs. Ivarson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Wil son and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Adolph T. Ivarson of Prince Rupert. A red, white and blue patriotic theme was used In decorat ing the Minneapolis church for the service, which was read by the Rev. S. A. Meckel. A gown of white slipper satin, trimmed with niching of white tulle and a tulle veil held in place with ostrich feather tips, was worn by the bride. Her flowers were gardenias, white roses and swainsonil. Miss Dorothy E. Englund, maid of honor, wore powder blue crepe and Virginia Anne 'Wilson and Carolyne Campbell, who stretched ribbons, wore white point d'esprlt trimmed with red velvet ribbon. Miss Englund car nician at the Prince Rupert Gen- tral location are proving good rled red whUe and blue boU. quet of carnations and. larkspur and the ribbon girls wore wrist bouquets of red flowers. Ensign Orwin Youngqulst was groomsman and the ushers -were Advertising in this column is payable at the office in advance. Please do not phone orders. FOR SALE FOR SALE Lumber, 2" rough 1 spruce at John Group Mill, Oona River. (156) FOR SALE Quebec heater, 520 West Seventh. (155) FOR SALE One oak dining pomstilteTo"n?o'a1c dresser, two Congoleum rugs. 1317 overioos Street. (157) Commission found that, despite i FOR SALE-J". J. Taylor Safe Inside dimensions Box 927, City. 36"by 18- the Misses Betty Bedas and Lorraine Hanson and the bride's brothers, Perry and Charles Wilson. (157) FOR SALE Hugo Wilner hand made four string guitar. Snap $50. Room 254 No. 2 Staff House. (156) FOR SALE Farm, 100 acres clear, modern dwelling. Bulk-ley Valley, near two highways. A. MacKenzie, P.O. Box 1406, Prince Rupert. (155) FOR SALE Used furniture of all descriptions. Visit Elio's used department, Third Av-' enue, next to Dally News, Prince Rupert. , HELP WANTED WANTED Boys and girls for newspaper routes. Daily News. (tf) WANTED Mill lyinds for up coast paper mill and spruce mill, good wages, steady work. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 64 (158) WANTED For local shipyard female telephone switchboard operator. Apply National Selective Service. A. F. 64 (158) WANTED For local shipyard boys for different departments. Apply National Selective Service. A. M. 65. (158) WANTED Woman for care of two children; room and board; soldier's wife preferred. Call 851 Ninth Ave. West between 2 and 4 p.m. or after 8 p.m. (155) WANTED Stenographer for law office. Permanent position with opportunity for advancement. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 60. (tf) WANTED Female clerk for city office; stenographic' experience preferred but not essential. Apply stating age, qualifications and experience to National Selective Service No. A.F. 61. WANTED Kitchen help for war service canteen. Apply National Selective Service A.F. 62. (tf) ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and ROOM for men sharing. 718 Fraser St. (155) A reception followed the ceremony at the church. For travel the Jbride wore an aqua gabardine -suit with white and luggage tan accessories. The groom is .a well known Prince Rupert young man and, with his bride, will receive felicitations of many friends. Build B.C. Payrolls" British Babies Need Milk Dally News Advertising Brings Results. "WANTED M JvutMRtrtq, ) While Pacific Milk Is gradually returning to the grocers' shelves there may be times yet -when It Is short. But please know that when Pacific .Milk ,ls hard to get here it is so some child In Britain may have pure, wholesome milk from Canada. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated .and Vacuum Packed Classified! Ads WANTED Two furnished or unfurnished rooms for couple and two. children; very urgent. Room 65 Prince .Rupert Hotel. (157) WANTED Washing machine. Apply Box 523 Dally News. (158) WANTED Washing. 1435 Plaza. (159) WANTED One or two unfurnished rooms. American .Signals 409. After 6 p.m. phone 430, Room 95, Raymond Dou-tre. (156) WANTED to buy, one good second-hand Victrola with rec ords. Phone Black 506. WANTED Housekeeping room or suite for young couple and child. Box 526 Dally News. (160) WANTED by icouple immediatelySmall suite or housekeeping rooms. Box 519 Dally News. (155) WANTED Second hand boy's bicycle, also electric sewing machine: P.O. Box 1309, Mrs. T. Allison. ' (156) WOULD any party who Is golnr( away for the summer months ; be willing to rent room.flat or house to reliable young couple. Best of references. Apply Box '525 Daily News. TWO men want part time job after 6 p.m.. Apply P. Chodak. General Delivery. (156) PERSONAL PAINTING and DECORATING. Phone Red 738. (156) LADIES For the best In foundation garments see your Splrella Corsetlere. Individual service in-the privacy of your home. Phone Mrs. Wright, Black 145. (156) , REFINED gentleman, good posl-, tion, wishes to meet lady good appearance and personality around 40 to 45. Object com panionship, matrimony If suited. Apply first Instance, Box 521 Daly News. (156) FOR RENT ROR RENT Unfurnished room. 946 10th Ave. East. (160) MACHINERY DEWALT SAWS AND WOOD-worklng machines. Newest types available from direct factory representatives for Canada. Quotations gladly furnished on application. De-Walt Dlsher Corporation Ltd., 402 West Pender St., Vancouver, DC. (tf) LOST LOST Monday night, black leather wallet, initials "H.S." '$5.00 reward. Please Phone 464. (155) LOST Pearl brooch Wednesday night Reward, Phone Blue 772 before 5 o'clock. k(157) - -te PAGE THREE - q WANTED! Hoys anfl girts up to the age of 16. An opportunity .to -earn good money. A number of routes are open in a few days in all .parts of the city,-due to -Older boys leaving for -work in war industries. APPLY Daily "News Circulation Dept. Phone - - "98 Or .Fill Out This Coupon and Mail THE DAILY NEWS THIRD AVENUE Circulation Dept. PRINCE RUPERT 1 Herewith Apply for a iDaily News Paper Route NAME ADDRESS PHONE AGE 'City Of .Prince Rupert NOTICE Bylaw ,No. '.968 .to regulate street traffic, and parking is now in .effect. Copies of this bylaw .are .now obtainable at the City Hall. Price 25 cents. H. D. THAlN, - City Clerk. VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 .Richards Street, Vancouver, 'B.C. Mail -or Express your Shoe iRepairs ;to us. We give you quick service, and tthe best job and material obtainable. We Pay The Return Charges PRESCRIPTIONS Througt ;the years, the .physicians of this community and their ;patients have come -to know that they can .depend on us. Ormes lid. Pioneer Drtu&tats THE REXALL STORE 'PHONES 81 and 82 Open .Daily from 9 a.m. till '9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. N OTI C E Due to difficulty in obtaining premiums Kj give away in return for coupons given from our store, we have ceased giving out coupons. Coupons which are in our customers' hands should be turned in to us, without delay, for redemption. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18-19 P.O. Box 575 If you lose anything, advertise for it frA A A A A k f 4 w