CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. arriage Held ijhis Afternoon LIMITED lliss Frances Kasper and Harry Van Ilerkel Are United at Manse The marriage took place at 2 lock thu arturnoon at tne Manse fM Fi.st United Church, Rev. Jamej Donnell officiating, of Miss Kances Kasper, daughter of Mrs. Jne Westberg of this city, to Har- van Berkel or Toronto, recently member of the city fire depart- in Here. Attendants of the couple were a Zoane Zablosky and James milton, ollowtng the ceremony, the oc- s:on was celebrated with a recep- n at Fifth Avenue and Dw6er reet where the groom has been aiding e couple leave on tonight's in (oj Toronto to reside. V S. POTATO PLANTINGS IMore than 3,000,000 acres of potior are planted annually In the fr.lted States, yielding 400,000,000 bJieis. Fresh Local Haw and 3 Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE G57 jj i : u e: . m.i k;ni i Km? i isAvoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET PKINCE KUPEKT CANADA'S NUTRITION PROGRAM SS sfb MM MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18-19 p.o. Box 575 L-22 2 Card. of Thanks I wish to thank the many friends of my late mother, Mrs. Peter Black, for their kind sympathy ana also for the beautiful loral tributes sent. All these were gratefully appreciated. W. W. SERVICE FAMILY DOUBLED WESTON-SUPER-MARE, E n g., Feb. 15 0) Thlrty-nine-year-pld Mrs. Marjorie Andrews of this:ea-side resort, mother of three" grown up children, has given birth to triplets, a girl and two boys. LABOR LEADER RETIRES LONDON, Feb. 15 Q John Marchbank, general secretary of the National Union of Railway rnen, will retire shortly and will be succeeded by J. Benstead of Peterborough, elected by ballot. rfnncuncemeh tA All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. L. O. B, A. Invitation Dance, Feb. 15. W.O.T.M. Valentine Dance,' Odd fellows' Hall, Feb. 17, Invitations. Refreshments. Valhalla Invjtatlon Dance, Odd-ellows.' Hall, Feb . 19 '. Service Men's Dance. W. A. Coast Rc,jt.. Feb. 22, Empress Club. S.O.N, invitation dance. Oddfellows' Hall. Frbrua y 20. St Peter's Spring Sale, March 25. SHRIMPS BOAT W.S.L. Fresh every day, 5:00 p.m. First Float West of Imperial Oil Co. FOR SALE TILLIE THE TOILER JjJUMSV. BILL'S GOT TO GET RIGHT ) BfrCK, he's on) cirry t m 9r BILL, IT'S k 11 L COLO OUT (L '4 , VcXOv- WAIT "TILL Lm i ') Singer Sewinjr Machines. 1 Electric drill. 8 Springfield Mattresses. 12 All Cotton Mattresses in .1-3, 1-0, .1-6 B.C. Furniture PHONE BLACK 32-1 THIIM) AVENUE LOCALS Dr. R. o. Large returns to the city this afternoon from a brief trip to Vancouver. A St Andrews Cathedral Men's Banquet in the Cathedral Hall on Wednesday next at 0.45 p.m. Admission 50 cents. NOTICE Pioneer Canadian pry Cleaners wish to announce that their plant will be closed for installation of new equipment and alterations ' Thursday. Friday and Saturday. February 18, 19 and 20. Open for business again Monday. February 22. (42) BABY'S COLDS Relieve mlserv fas A Mcetin'", Ttif.sfay. 8 p.m. Valhalla Hall. Al! C. C. F. member and friends. Passengers leaving fpr Vancouver Include Miss Longton, J, C. Mclagan Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thames, Miss F. Conklln, George Cook, 'and R. W. W. Morris. Edwin Williams, nineteen-year-old plumber from Vancouver, having enlisted in the Canadian Army, 1 5 leaving tomorrow night for GRADED BY SHAPE Atlantic Canadian oysiers are ;raded according to the shape of the shell, which affects the plumpness of the oyster meat. a "Build B.C. Payrolls" Not tnough &M racitic at the Moment THE DAILY NEWS WAR HERO OVERSEAS (Continued from Page One) chance, at which he balked, for a commission. First Great War Record Just now he's a batman and a good batman he figures. He has the patience a good batman needs on the one hand and on the other he feels that his batting releases a younger man for fighting. French, an original of the old 2nd Machlne-Oun Battalion, served overseas through the First Great War with a total of only 28 days' leave off the continent, though he spent other leaves In France. When he made his way back to Canada he had the Distinguished Conduct Medal and bar, the Military Medal and two bars, the French Crolz de Guerre and palm, the Belgian Croix de Guerre and palm, two mentions in dispatches, the Victory, Mens, ahd General Service medals. He doesn't vear the two palms nor the mentions. He won his first D.C.M. In the Second Battle of Ypres when he ?at in a house with five other machine-gunners and held off attacking Germans until he was the only one left. By this time a counter-attack, In which he also took part, had been organized. "Jerry hit everything In the house but me, that time," says French. He got the M.M. just about a year later, but he doesn't say why, nor how he got two bars to the M.M. which is the ( equivalent of ; getting the decoration all again twice. French got the bar to the D.C.H. t L.UI 1 iur iiuiumg up aiiacKiug ucrmuna with a machine-gun whose tripod; had been blown away and which had to be operated upside down His left leg was "smashed" during the performance when the Germans exploded two mines in the midst of the machine-gunners. Altogether he was wounded four times during the First Great War. One of his wounds was a bullet in the back of the head. "My leg Is a half-inch shorter trom there to there," says French pointing from left ship - to- left knee. A Modest Hero Having told this mucn, French has little more to say apart from Please do not be impatient with expressing embarrassment. ycur grocer u nis sunppiy oi Pacific Milk is not enough Just now. It is not his fault. Requirements of the armed forces and the British Ministry of Food have been very heavy. Soon more milk will be available and deliveries can be made more promptly and In larger quantities. The shortage Is only temporary. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed TXTu VjlizP . EVPUIPIDDU'T APPCOVE OP TILLIE WAKJTIU6 TO MACB.V HIMTHb. LkAbiKttNW IS BE HUKUAtSl-C i -Vi - I I "I don't see that I did more nan the other fellow. I always said after the war that any man who came back from overseas and got going." Anyway, on this occasion, French fald he was a hero ls a damn liar. The fear of God was In all of us." He does tell how one time he captured a German machine-gun post after a dash across an area I.UV MJ A..... wuv. -" j "I never can remember crossing those tracks," he explains. "I was excited though. A soldier was OUR DELIVERY SCHEDULE , , 3 DELIVERIES WEEKLY West of McRride Monday, Wednesday and Friday East of McRride Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday All Orders MUST be in by 4 p.m. the day before deliver? and 12 noon on Thursday. Please place your orders on Saturday for Monday Delivery This Notice must be strictly adhered to. RANCE and HARDY PHONE 55 or 56 For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 DAY AND NIGHT "oOtHrwvinorrvoTnnnrwi..i''rv pretty tense going over the top: Really he was more nervous await ing the zero hour than when he went over the top, reached the German position and put two machine-guns out of action. An officer with him was killed, The number of dead Germans found In that trench when the Canadians moved up behind French was 49. French had to hold the position for 12 hours until help did reach him. He accomplished that feat by turning the two machine-guns on the German lines and holding off attacks by moving from one gun to the other. He was recommended for the Victoria Cross and It's one of his regrets that he didn't get it. French returned to Canada In 1919 as one of the most decorated members of the Canadian forces, the most decorated Newfoundlander, the reputation of being un-klllable and engaged to the girl who now Is his wife. (Classified advertising ls payable cash in advance. No charges. FOR SALE FOR SALE Studio lounge, dln-nette suite, double bed with spring mattress, single cot with mattress. 1009 James Apartments. (43) over 1 FOR SALE Six piece dinette suite. Phone Black 728. (4C FOR SALE two Iron cots with mattresses, $10.00 each. Phone Red 432. (381 BOAT for sale, 31 foot troller and gillnetter combined. Phone Blue 815. (37) FOR SALE Furnished house. For particulars call Blue 817 or 136 5th Ave. West. (40) MISCELLANEOUS Naval man owning house In good .location at Vancouver. woulcLllke. to temporarily exchange accom modatlon for similar privilege In Prince Rupert. Write Box 434, Dally News. WANTED WANTED Room or light housekeeping .room, close In. Phone Green 148 (43) WANTED To rent, three or four room house, furnished or unfem-ished, permanent resident, P. O. Box 526. (43) WAHTED Soldier's wife and child want room or suite. Furnished. Urgent. Box 429 Daily News (43 WANTED Room for lady, urgent, Phone 419, Mrs. Martin (43) WANTED First class board and room, close in, young business man. Box 436 Daily News (40) WANTED One large or two small rooms, partly furnished. Urgently. Box 435 Dally News. (42) WANTED Couple with no children need furnished house, apartment, or housekeeping rooms. Urgent. Phone Prince Rupert Hotel, Room 98. (39) WANTED Washing machine. Urgent. Phone Red 315. (38) WORrTwANTED GIRL wants housework. Black 157. (43) LOST LOST .Behind Palmer Apartments, black purse containing $100 iash and $70 worth War Certificates. Urgently needed. Mrs. O. Moore, Suite 12, Palmer Apartments. (39) LOST Case of keys. Finder please return to Lindsay's Cartage, (tl) By WESTOVER li VE& BUT UOT MV 3O0DMESS,TWESE 'iff MM Ml. , (M ClKE THE VOOUG FELLOWS DO I'M&t T1 THAT i WARMTH OF KUOW WHAT TO SAV I'llM'''1'''' 1 WILL M30e SMILE TO 6ET AKOOMD A J dtV 0 llffL WARM VoOESuMKS. T BODVp f J M FACE THE 'JWt dlDo 'kjfljt Martha Logan, Swift's famed home economist, whose weekly wartime cookingcotumn is t regular feature of this page. Look for these valuable hints each Monday Russia since the Soviet PAGE THRKU by Martha Logan Use Variety Meats Liver, kidney, heart, brains and sweetbread, are extra valuable foods, often available when other meats are scarce Meat is a wonderful food! It contributes iron, thiamine, niacin and riboflavin as well as the most complete proteins to our diet. There is no other simple food that contributes all of those nutriments in the same degree. So that, with our accustomed meats and meat cuts not always available, we must if our families are to stay healthy and well nourished be prepared to use those that wc can get. Of these, the "Variety Meats" are likely to remain comparatively plentiful and are most valuable, nutritionally speaking. Many delicious ways of preparing thes'e excellent sources of important values are described in my book "Meat Complete" (see below) ; y6ung and tender meats may be grilled or fried older or more muscular meats ate popularly braised with flavour-ful vegetables. Some Variety Meats I TO PARBOIL SWEETBREADS Soak sweetbreads in salted cold water for 20 minutes. Drain, cover with boiling water, adding 1 tablespoon vinegar and 1 teaspoon salt for each quart. The sweetbreads-hot, or after cooling in their deli cious stock are ready to have tubes and membranes removed, and to be split or separated and fried, sautled, creamed or made into an appetizing salad. such as brains and sweetbreads are parboiled first and then may be prepared in a number of attractive ways. But the purpose of this week's column is to urge you all to be sure to buy and serve these delicious, economical and highly nutritious foods regularly. Tnough, of course, you mustn't forget milk, fruit.vegetables, eggs, Canada Approved bread and cereals as outr lined in Canada's official food rules; "Meat Complete," Martha Logan's new meat cookbook, is essential to every housewife faced with need of planning economical but nutritious wartime meals. 54 pages In full colour . . . sturdy binding. Send 10j to Swift Canadian Co., Limited, iJept NE5, Toronto. SWIFT CANADIAN CO., LIMITED . . a Dominion wide organization devoted to the conservation and efficient distribution of Canada's food resources. RUSSIAN RESOURCES MOSCOW, Feb. 15 tt Colossal resources of oil, coal, iron, gold and other non-ferrous metals, rock and phosperic fertilizers for agri culture, have been discovered in BIG SUM FOR DEFENCE 1 STOCKHOLM, Feb. 15 P A little more than 48 per cent of the Swedish budget for 1943-44 is to be spent on defence alone. About $496,250,000 Is set aside for A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd, A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Mattresses, all sizes; Bedsteads, steel and wood; Baby Carriages, Lloyds; Chesterfield Suites; Bedroom Suites; Dinette Suites, walnut and natural finish; Pillows; Bed Spreads; Window Shades; Carpets, all sizes; Linoleum and Floor Covering of all kinds. When you need them we have them in stock. Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue West Discover The Variety Store ! You don't ned to shop from store to store for household helps, a card of buttons, or a polo shirt for Junior! You'll find these things and hundreds of others all In the VARIETY STORE. So why not save steps by shopping for notions and other small items at big savings at THE VARIETY STORE, where you find everything In one convenient spot? THE VARIETY STORE "Where your dimes are little dollars" PHONE RED 120 518 3rd AVE. WEST