PAGE FOUR amoiis for flavour since 1892 the 'Salada' name assures you of a uniform blend of quality teas. m mm a m ah AliiiUn TEA For Income Tax KETUKNS SEE R. E. MORTIMER Phone 88 324 2nd Ave. Miss Nancy Dawes and Miss Helga Lund, student nurses at Es sondale Sanitarium, left Saturday morning pn their return -to New Westminister after spending a holiday here visiting with Miss Dawes parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Dawes. SALE AT STYLE S H O P P E CONTINUING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Complete Line of New Shoes ordered last fall has just been received. t ? GOING ON SALE AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES NOTICE On and after June 1 this Association has decide'd not to handle Non-Member business with the exception of Marine Trade and U.S. and Canadian Governments' business. To take care of our Non-Member business, the Kaien Consumers' Co-operative Association has been formed which you and all other consumers may join. Help Yourself Help Us Join The Kaien Co-op Now The Kaien Co-op will commence business in the food lines in the premises previously occupied by the Thrift Cash and Carry. Other lines of merchandise will be handled by agreement through our Cow Bay Store. Prince Rupert Fishermens Co-operative Association Box 261, Prince Rupert, B.C. SUMMER . . . Camp Furniture ' FOLDING DECK CHAIRS, each .. $2.25 FOLDING CAMP CHAIRS, each $1.50 FOLDING TABLES, each' ....... $3.00 FOLDING CAMP COTS, strong canvass. $4.95 and $C30 Floor Covering Marboleum, Congoleum, Feltol, Kexoleum, VISIT Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next the Daily News) Prince Rupert across from posi uxwce. rnuirc Blue 917. Itf) Mrs. S. L. Peachey returned the city yesterday from a trip Vancouver. HOUSEWIVES' LEAGUE meeting tonight, 8:00 P.M. East End Hall. H. V. Morehouse, district for B.C. Packers at Namu, came north to that point from Vancouver at the end of the week. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Wilson, 3924 Twenty-seventh Avenue S.. Minneapolis, Minn., announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Adele, to Bombardier Harold A. Iv-arson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Iv-arson of Prince Rupert, B.C. The wedding will take place June 11 in Minneapolis. rfhhcuticetnehtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Job's Daughters Tea, Novelty Sale, May 29, Mrs. Art Nickerson's, 301 Summit Ave. Diptheria susceptibility (Schick) testing for adults at Health Unit Office (2 doors from Library) Monday and Friday, 5 to 6 pjn.; Saturday 9 to 12 ajn. , Valhalla Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, May 28. St. Peter's Tea and Home Cooking, Mrs. J. W. Morehouse, June 10th. Hill 60 Mystery Tea, June 3rd, Mrs. G. E. Moore, 5th Ave. W. Parent-Teachers' lows' Hall, June 4. -x x -X X X Tea. Odd f el- Coast Regiment Service Men's Dance, Empress Club, June 4. 10. Navy Tea, Mrs. Borland's, June L.O.B.A. Invitation Dance, Odd fellows' Hall, June 14. Sweep Chimneys Now No Sweeping done In wet weather. Oil burners also cleaned and serviced HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE wmmmMMSMmmimmsmsMsari H PVocIl I nol T?onr anil .kj.t AU UIIU g 13 Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY ! PHONE 657 iiivKanrmKXKCBamsicmTJEiii THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES F. Manette is leaving tonight for Shannon Bay. Annette Powell's Beauty Shop for better permanents. Fourth St.; MMW. NOW ADWTUXa u. Charles Young left Prince for Vancouver at the week end Bedding Plants For Sale. ing's Greenhouse, Alfred St. -Mrs. C P. Balagno left last week for a visit In Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. AEllo's Pay Casn for Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. Rev H. Wilding was here yesterday returning to Port Simpson from Vancouver where he attended the United Church conference. Mr. Wilding recently arrived at Port Simpson from Ontario. A letter was picked up this morning addressed to an airman at St. Thomas, Ont. Sender will be relieved lo know it has been stamped and forwarded. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Meadows will leave Thursday night for Victoria where they will take up future residence following Mr. Meadows' retirement from the service of Canadian National Telegraphs. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Even Evenson desire to thank many patrons and friends for their patronage and support during the years they have been in business here. Service similar to that they have given will be maintained by their successors who take over the Ideal Cleaners business on June 1. "Build B.C. Payrolls' AS A WAR WEAPON We have a letter from a lady who writes she did not know Pacific Milk "could become a war weapon, but now I see that it can." Frankly, neither did we and It came as a shock when the words first came into our mind. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed .UTTIOS SALE TlmlM-r Sal XJ'Wn There "will be offered for sale tet Public Auction, at 12 o'clock noon on the 14 til day of June. 1943, In the office of the District Forester, Marine Building, Vancouver, BjC., the Licence X32973. to cut 4.250.000 tit -in. ct Scruce on an area f 'ruated at Shannon Bay-Masett Inlot and Juskatli Inlet. Queen Charlotte Inlands Land District. Two (21 years will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided anyone unable to attend the auction In person may submit tender to i opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars may be obtained from the Chief For enter, Victoria, u.v. or the. District Forester at Prince- Ru pert and Vancouver, B.C. t s - FIRST AIDS FOR SUMMER GROOMING! Don't wilt like the last Rose of Summer' while it's .still only May! Look fresh as a daisy all summer with personal necessities you'll always find In profusion at THE VARIETY STORE! They'll "keep, your hair .curly and your teeth peany," with practically no effort at all. Check the list of what you want. No doubt we have it. We've so many things 1 THE VARIETY STORE "Where your dimes are little dollars" PHONE RED 120 518 3rd AVE. WEST uassi ified FOR SALE FOR SALE One 20 K.W. Volt 1200 ' RJM. Cummins Diesel Generating Set, complete with switchboard and cooling system. Also one 65 HP. Cummins Diesel Power Unit. Write or wire, Hejb Schaub, Ketchikan, Alaska. 123 FOR SALE Chesterfield and chairs In good condition. Phone Blue 288. (123) FOR SALE Dalmatlon puppy, male. Call 108 7th Ave. E. 123) FOR SALE One piece hesterfield, gateleg dining table, cupboard, upholstered occasional chair, couch, natural wood finish bed (three-quarter size), English sprin mattress single). All like new. 731 5th Avenue West, rear of 729. Call evenings. (121i FOR SALE Quantity of hard wood, cross-cut saw, sledge hammer, many other tools, 415 5th Ave. East after 5 o'clock, (121) FOR SALE 1940 Chrysler Royal Coupe. Accessory equipment, 5 white slde-walled tires, Phllco push-button radio, super heater. Low mileage. Perfect condition. Phone Blue 935. (121) FOR SALE Used furniture of al. descriptions. Visit Ello's used department, Third Axenue next to Dally News, Prince Rupert. AUCTION SALE will be held at Usk on May 26, 9:00 ajn. Stove, heater, complete beds, tables. chairs, 2 dressers, new kitchen cabinet, gramophone, dandy riding horse, new sewing machine, etc. (123) WORK WANTED PAINTING and Paper Hanging, Phone Red 738. (124) BOARD AND ROOM ROOM AND BOARD for single man. 742 7th Ave. West. (122) ROOM and board for men sharing. 718 Fraser Street. (125) HELP .WANTED WANTED AT ONCE by Canadian National Railways, Car Checker. Regular schedule wages plus bonus. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A.M. 49. (123 APPLICATION'S will be received for the position of Accountant for the City of Prince Rupert. Applicants must have had previous municipal accounting experience. Apply, stating age, qualifications, experience, salary expected and date available to Unemployment Insurance Commission, (tf) WANTED AT ONCE Ten female workers for old, established dry cleaning plant In city, eight hours per day, good wages. Apply National Selective Service, A.F. 43. (121) WANTED Carpenter and Joiner for bench work, sash and door, frames, general shop work, Apply National Selective Service. A.M. 47. (123) WANTED City Engineer for City of Prince Rupert, B.C. Apply stating age, experience, qualifications, salary expected and date available to City Clerk, Prince Rupert, B.C. Do not apply unless your services are available under regulations P. C. 246, Part III. (January 19, 1943), administered by the Wartime Bureau of Technical Personnel (121) WANTED Stenographer, Permanent position. Phone 664. (124) WANTED Truck driver for Cart age business; Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 34. (tf) WANTED Bookkeeper for cartage business, male preferred, military exempt. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A.M. 38. (to wanted" ' WANTED Lawn mower In good condition. Phone Blue 182 after 5:00 P.M. (123) WANTED Room and board by two gentlemen willing to share. Box 495 Daily News. (122) WANTED Small cook stove In good condition. Phone Red 481, mornings. (123) WANTED Truck driver for Whole sale Meat Distributors. Apply National Selective Service, Prince Rupert, A.M. 45. (tf) WANTED UKUUNTLY HOUSe Or apartment for young couple with small baby. Phone Blue 878. (200) N TUESDAY MA? 55 i,4J II LIU , . I J iiiiiinBif.uiiniR Mirthi Logan, Swift's famed home economist, whose wcclly wirtime cookingcolumn is regular feature of this page. Look for these valuable hints each Monday POCKET h Martha Ug, Chicken en Casserole Slewing fowl makes a la sly, economical dish done this way In times of peace, chicken especially a fine roast capon ot a broiler, fried southern style is a dish for special occasions. But now, in wartime, stewing fowl can often provide a useful alternative when other meats are scarce. And done "En Casserole," it makes a delicious dish for a family meal or a party. first, disjoint the bird, dividing the breast into four portions (or five, if you count the wish bone). The legs will, of course, be two EAT THESE FOODS EACH DAY Mf AT, riSH or rOUlUY and 3 or 4 eggs a week. TOMATOES or Gtrus fruits or their juices anj one other frail. VtGiTABlES stress leafy green or yellow, frequently raw, besides potatoes. BREAD 4-6 slices Canada A p. proved and one serring whole grain cereal. MUK Adults M pint. Children more than one pint. Cheese if available. portions each, but the wings ut generally left whole. Dredge in flour, then brown in hot fat. Sh e two onions fine and cover the bottom of a glass or earthenwire casserole or covereJ stew pan iih them. Arrange a Uyer of the browned chicken on the onwn slices. Next a Uyer o(peeleJ, sked potatoes. Another layer of duuen. If you have meat stock, fill up the casserole, cover and simmer for two hours in a slow oven. If you have no meat stock on hand stew the carcase and giblets of the chicken for an hour or so and use the liquor. A cup of cooktJ peas, diced carrots, or lj lb. of peeled mushrooms can he added uh advantage to this dish. Fifty-four page packed with rec ip, meal-planning and matkr ng tips, nutrition advice, cooking tire index and other exclusive ft. rti . . . that is "Meat Co: r-V;.' Martha Logan's fascinating new meat cookbVjok. Yours tor only 10f Write to Swift Canadian Co. Ltd.. Dept. NE19. Toronto. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. 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