PRESBYTERIAN &.S. TEA ed with a fine cutwprk 1 the pourcrs' table was 1 ' , with spring bloods of .i, nH carnations at the f hoii.v y Pbytcrlan Church Wo-socle tv tea jner-hc-.r.! at -the .d:v aftornoou or Mr rder Lakle,' Fifth ... E ,f c,:. were received by the """anfJ Mrs, Harry Calder-,. WM.S president. Pourers. ' Mr D C Stuart and Mrs. !l'F M3w:'ei, while Mrs. Gef sweeter, tastier bread! uso PLAN SCIENCE GROUP CANBERRA, Establishment of a permanent group of Empire scientists to serve the Australian area wll be discussed at the Empire Scientific Confor-ence in London in June. A similar group now is established In 'the United States and other groups elsewhere are propose. and Mrs. Robert Parker acted as servllcurs. At the home cooking table were Mrs. II. McCubbin and Mrs. M. J. Keays. Mis. James Brcm-ner was in charue of the kitchen, assisted by Mrs. J. Clark. Mrs. J. W. McKJnley was cashier. FLEISCHMANN'S fresh active II I ""fUT i yi If. I ni J CANADA , FULL-STRENGTH! Fleischmann's fresh active Yeast Marts working right away! AH the strength of the yeast brings out all the flavourful goutiness of your lireail. He sure of sweet taste light texture fragrant freshness every time! IF YOU BAKE AT HOME. nUt n Ilcischmann's lull-strength, Hast with the familiar yellow label. IKptnilable-Canaila's favourite yeast for over 70 years. MADE IN r'TIIF. CREDIT HOUSE OF UAI.ITY"E JUST Ihl The very latest in slack suits for T L Li inese uriynr. Summer Days Stylish --- Alluring ALSO New Wash Dresses BUDGET "PLAN No Carrying Chaw. Nu Interest T in accordance with W.PT.B. Regulations. J. KESTEN Furrier :ai oavii: street, Vancouver, li e. FUR STORAGE SAFE-RELIABLE AND INSURED TAKi: TRADE-INS AS PAYMENT ON YOUR NEW I l it COAT ORDER NOW HAVE IT READY WHEN YOU NEED IT. WE DO REMODELLING, CLEANING, GLAZING, REPAIRING and RELINING REX CAFE rmn AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Suey Chow Mein Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 0 a.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE i t:i F N E 99 1 . It R LYDIA PONICH IN EARLY LEAD Out. on Top In First Statement of Standing in May Oiieen Contest First announcement of stand-InR in the May Queen contest r, the May 24 celebration snows tnr Kinsmen's Club candidate, Lyrtia Ponlch, to be ii the lead 5000, Ju,st double of the 2300 vote-for the seeond place candidate Bevetly Matron of Kins Edward School, who is backed by th. Loyal Order of Moose. No -etunu have so far been made for the three other candidates whose, backers are. however, known to be working hard for them. SHOTGUN WEDDIN' "Doc." said Hie old mountaineer, leading a wangling 'ymith Into the prKscene of the vill.iop ; medico. "I want you should fix I up my son-in-law. I shot him in wie ion yesterday and lamed him up a mite." Tut, tut." clucked the doctor disapprovingly, "shame on you for shooting your own son-in-law." , "Wnl, tine." rejoined the mountaineer, "he warn't piy son-in-law when I shot him."', The Experts Say - - THE "STAFF OF LIFE" We have all heard that bread Is "the staff of life," and t o many Canadians who eat more meat and i potatoes than bread the phrase si)un:'a majestic, but a bit un-1 leal. But to hosts of Europeans It still is literally the staff or life and It is up to all of us to 'see they get lb until their own crops can be harvested next fall. ; The sovernment announced! some time ago the objective of 1 reducing Canada's consumption i of wheat by 10 per cent so that I ; xparls could be proportionately ' increased. Here is something on the subject of bread economies-great wheat savers: Day-o'd bread Is easier to slice J m - BS8S59S TRY THIS TONIGHT 0 Do what tlinuamli are doing to mle up smiling eath morning ami my bright all day. Drink a cupful of dtliciout Otaliinc before reiirinK. Ovaliine act in three ways, to help bring sparkling morning freshness. !, taken warm at bedtime, it foMcn sound, refreshing sleep, u iilxiul dlHgt. Secmil, it supplies essential foot lemrnts to rebuild vitality while you sleep ! TtirJ, it also furnishes important litamins and minerals in a delicious, oiore natural way for all-round kealth and vigour. So why not try Ovaltine starting inifhi for morning freshness and buoyant days. Ovaltine HONG KONG VETERAN; Pte. Edward William Query of Winnipeg who will return home next week after a visit here with, his uncle and aunt, Mr, anil Mrs. William Hall. He was wffh the Winnipeg Grpnadricrs who were captured when Hopg Kqpg fell on Christmas Day 1941 and who were liberate?! In September 1945 after the surrender of Japan. This picture was taken while. Query was a prisoner of war. GROWING LENSES ' The Ipps of the e.yp continues to groiy in size throughput life. and members, of the family are less likely to eat more of It than they need. "Share the loaf" a good plan for small families and persons living alone. Co-operative bread buying can be a bread economy when .rmall loaves are not obtainable. Get a few extra slices from eacli loaf by cutting b read thinner. If you take a second slice make it a half slice. Never te-hiove the erupts; always eat them. Bring the loaf to the tabte and slice as needed. Put the loaf 0n the table at the last minute and return it to the bread box as soon as the meal is over io minimize drying out. -Dry and use the crumbs from ihe bread baard. It's surprising how they mount up. Make toast as needed. Watch the toast and, ' don't let It burn. . Mak" open-faced sandwiches .rrd of the double or triple dc'krr variety. Replace thejnaln di h .sandwich with a large( bowl f heart soup or salad and a Tall bread accompaniment F 'minate the toa.s garnish com-nn nly served with many foods, in le it uses up stale bread fhicli would be wasted other- Wp often serve bread unne;-- a'!!v. When meat, potatoes, i t.ibles and dessert are serv- 'i ho nlv members of the fam-'ly likely to need bread too are 'Vi ho'low-leased 'teen aaers. Cut out all unnecessary atin: br 'Ton meals. - Let the fruil bo'"l replnep the cookie jar.Mak i fup of tea" just a cup of tea. SFCPETS OF SALAD Th T' at spprrts of Rood salad mak-in" to keep them simple, crips T-d fresh, wltla good contra"' "f color and texture of ingredi-?nts and lastly, an appctiziiv a'nd dressing. The Agriculture department Corumer Section suggests lhi basic Cooked Salad Dresslnar 1':- ci!rs of milk, two teasnootn .iH.. 1 bro tab'.enoons of flou'1 frnr '"bV'fenns or suiar. tw.' t.nh'p'nrfins of nti?tard. two ews 1''. pups of vinegar, few grain J iif PHvenne. iTo:it. 0e milk In a doubl? boll-r. M'v riry Ingredients and pour hf-t milk over. Return to doubl' boiler. Conk, stlrrlmr eonstantlv for five minutes. Pour over wcl1 henten p""is return to doub1 boiler and stir until thickened, Add vinegar slowly Uf vlnesar 1" heated It lessen the cooklnr tlmei. Continue 3tirrlng until :hlck and smooth. IN l lb. PACKAGES Ready cut for your i convenience prop Radio Dial. V r r IV 1240 Kilocycles 'Subject to change) THURSDAY P.M. 4:C0- Radlo Repertory 4:30- MacMilan Club Quiz 5:00- People Ask ' 5:15- All the World Sings 5;3Q G. 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Farm Broadcast 12:25 Program Resume, iz:3u uuu News 12:45 Rtcllal, Winnipeg 1:00 National School Broadcast 1 :30 Children's Program 1:45 Downbeat 2:00 Don Messer's Islanders 2:15 Echoes from the Tropics 2:30 Serenade 2:45 BBC News and Com. 3:00 Jack Allison Show 3:15 King Edward Hotel Trio 3:20 Oscar Peterson 3:45 Stock Quotations MAY WEAR UNIFORM MELBOURNE, Australia, - Australian soldiers are permitted to wear their uniforms after discharge if they hove difficulty obtaining civilian dress. However, the army asks that they keep themselves as tidy as though they were still members of the forces. COLCHESTER, Eng.. 0-The Ministry of Town and County Planning has upheld the town council's objection to a proposed greyhound racing track in the Business and GAIRDNER'S CONSTRUCTION lacklngs - Building - Repairing Alterations and Cement Work PHONE GREEN 432 ItKRT'S TRANSFER :u MESSENGER Stand 303 3rd Ave. W. Books, Magazines, Newspapers hone Blue 310 (Res. 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LIVERPOOL, IB A Jamaican airman was taken to hospital badly cut after British and I Jamaican servicemen fought with chairs and bottles at the Y.M.C.A. hostel recently. i SAWMILL PLAMT DELIVERY HAS BEEN DEEfcRED Rising waters on the Naa,s River' la.v,e cajusejj postponement of the undertaking of the people of Alyansh village to. move a sawmill. plant, recently delivered here frp.m'cajgary. up the river by. bap,et this tijiig. The chief councillor and other leading villagers who lad cqrne, here a few days ago" to pick the plant up and take it to AJyaiish. have returned home without It. The plan had been to fake the outfit up the river by commando barge. It may be fall now before the delivery !s made. Steamship SailinR For Vancoujerr- Monday ss Princess Adelaide. 10 p.m. Tuesday ss Catala 12:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince ifuperr;, 11:15. p-ni. Friday ss Cardena, 9;00 p.m. May 8 and 18, June 11 ss Princess Louise, p.m. ir.om yan.touvfr Sunday ss Catala, 4 p.m. Monday ss Princess Adelaide. p.m. Wednesday ss prince Rupert in:no a.m. , May 3, 13 and 27 ss Princess Louise, a.m. From Alaska ss Prince Rupert, 7 p.m. May 8, May 18, June 11 ss Priricess Louise, p.m. ' For Alaska Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, midnight. May 3, May 13, May 27 Princess Louise. Modern Etiquette 1 By ROBERTA LRE Q. When one receives a wedding Invitation or announce ment Is one obligated to send a gift? A. An Invitation carries with It this obligation, but an announcement does not. When one receives a wedding announcement, a gift is entirely optional. Q'. Should a hostess always serve tea on her at-home day, or when a chance caller drops In? A. Tea . should be . served on the at-home day. but it Is not necessary to do so far a chance caller. Q. Who should be the first guest to depart after attending a dinner parly? A. The guests of honor should bo meflrsfto leave. Professional PAINTING PAPERHANGING AND DECORATING Over 35 Years Experience ARTHUR LEE P.O. Box 1134 Phone Blue 297 If It's a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can M. SAUNDERS Blue GCQ Concrete Sidewalks, Basement I ddht take work I cannot do myself. PARTRIDGE, GUNSTON & RICE. General Contractors P.O. Box 1489, Station H Phone Green 47 House Repairs, all kinds. Cabinet Work - Foundations Estimates Cheerfully Given prompt attention all work. H.J. LUND Painting Paperhangini? Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1289 - Phone Black 823 GEORGE L. RORIK Public Accountant, Auditor, ett; Income Tax Returns Compiled, Hesner Block Phone 387 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kind? Roofs. Chimneys and Oil Burners, Phone Greep 48Q Evenlng.Green 337 fOR PROMPT n4 EFFICIENT SERY1CI 1 ''mill utttir 4tf to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO.LU TIM idmqmik moouviiuac rfnf Rupert pnfli? Jclus Thursday, May 9, 19,43 INSPECTOR IS Boast llish Pereentage of Recoveries After Theft WINNIPEG, (J- A candidate for the title of Sherlock Holmes of the bicycle stealing racket Is Inspector W. T. Hamilton of Winnipeg who in the past 12 years has scientifically recovered 9,130 stolen bicycles -some of them imported here from Montreal and Vancouver. Proof of his efficiency is in the fact that of 790 bicycles stolen In Winnipeg last year, 714 were re-coVcrcd. Thie stolen bicycles had a Value of $33,490. Mr. Hamilton recalls as outstanding ihe "Case of the Hanging. Bicycle," which was' solved in 1933. It was a "boiling hot day in July when he stopped, at a, farmhouse near Winnipeg for a drink of water before continuing his search. A woman answered the door and offered hhn a drink from a jiall but when Mr. Hamilton suggested tljL vyalfr in trie well '"tti'd be coole,r, she offered hl'm wine. Mr. Hamilton, alert with suspicion, went to the well for a drink and there was the bicycle I cteliciouo SAL TEA. MOTT ELECTRIC G'rinre Rupert) LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring and Repairs Phone Black :I7 236 Second Avenue Wesi IMPORTANT NOTICE To All Coal Users i Walcli your mail fqr an important notice , rcjrardinjr coal. Philpott I.H.MItnt AND BUILDING MATERIALS Phones 651 and G52 Phonc Blue 850 Green Builders All Interior and Exterior Work J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic! If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 BICYCLE SLEUTH r hanging at the fnd oj, a rope. Canadian police say that Winnipeg 13 the city where bicycle thiejej are most likely to fail. Convictions on the charge send sorne to the pejilientlaryj A 73-year old man was recently convicted of stealins bicycles and sentence d to two years in Stone'y Mountain Penitentiary. "I cuess this is my last trip to Stoney," he said. "I've lost my keys." OFFERS NOVEL IN ' 4,0 HOURS SYDNEY, Australia, Bert ll:U!y. afirjeaj: old cnghieer iu sub.yrb.an Puncbovl elljis to be l'ie fasfest story wviteCn Aus-Iralla.'He presents his record as a. challenge to Sta.iley Jfsnnell, another Australian, wlioffered to write a, novel in 40 hours. Bailey says he 'wrotf 35,00a words of a novel, "WePeople. in 15'i hours and worked out 'l.SOO, shorts stories J3t year wjjllp t'ravejljrj in' tmns. lit a'ccj5 tliat while. U ofis lojrig stories have been accepted by Sydney publishers, a tdtal of 552 of his short stnrie.s Slave been rejected' by newspapers. Z- rr i a a I una ir rip ADA HOTICE We, the undersigned, are discontinuing operations for the time-being In Prinee Rupert. Anyone havingriaundry not called for, please" call on or before May 11. We thank you sincerely for your patronage. Hawkinsori's Laundry Lid. i09 , Evitt & Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 1464 & Corrins and Painters Free Estimates and Prompt Service INCOME TAX Returns Prepared - See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phoite 83 AND Wo are pleased to announce that conditions! now permit us to place on the market again "RUPERT BRAiD". SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPPERS; SMOKED ALASKA HLACK COD SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON ; ' Try them today from your Butcher or at your Favorite Restaurant. " anddian Fish Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 1 - H