oca News It T IIlCKeilWi-tcii w a fDgfr for Vancouver on the la today . of Friday. June 14, W. D. ' innser a partner of Transfer and Messenger. " t An Kimmei itwiu m 1 arles- 4tvon the Catala this morn- mm a week's visit to Stew-on price and Trade Board es. .-j ir Arthur Hallpran. Ir flnu I"' M 1 iprlv o) this city, are now .., ciniwnn Kniis in tho tti v-"'"' " it i i .,. monacal! cnsirici wnere ' ti-.Mi.rnn at one time a Li. " - school teacner ana later tn i -111 11. IS R IJUML1UI1 111 a Bf Wartime Housing muniiv tiunsciior, reiurnea .jay ai'ipmoon on the Prln- Memde irom Vancouver no in ii l auiiic unit? un -jiv ou:.neiS alter return-rcm a recent conference in ;:lto E. ormhelm, who has been month visit to Stewart ;ur buvin? ousiness, reiurnea ie city from the north on H-.-m (Hi mnrninir Ifnnv- ioquo ThiirKrinv nlahl j w " " ' j o - - - the Prince Rupert for Van- ... n mnrwl lhp Kiimmpr at. ri 'I' - iiome j W Eastwood and i te Ml Bernlce Eastwood sed to the city on the Prln- f; m a trip to Victoria. . . , i j ....ii i. .. ;'! tr ident of the city, sail- ni.;ht on the Princess L ie (or a trip to Vancou- it : i ftir.-. j . r . ui us. vi oi. vf la impany with Dr. R. ? with whom Dr. Curtis Announcements itxttti -.tmrir.9 in this column J be rl-nred for B f utt month it 25c word. .t:j)i?rn L.nurcn lea, mis. n Parker's, 805 Summit ?r ie june m. ic of Norway Pioneers' ne dance, Friday, June 21, .a,r..nw Hn k:z.ie Orange tea, Oddfel- 5rt your Marxist and current lAMi HKilMllV CT : .trtlfl ite f Title No. 16415-1 to Uix Hundred and Sixteen "H flanije five (5). said to 'ln One Hundred and Bev-'t'-rone 1 171) acreH, more or ' Excepting thereout the :ht of - Way of the Orand " Pacific Railway. Bald to ."'sin blx decimal Tour Five HEreal, latlsfactorv Droof of loss e bova Certificate of Title :'j Uie name of Robert Leek ' haj- been filed in this of-: t:tl: j., hereby given that I 11 'he exnirntlnn nf nne month ' '-.( date of the first publication T! ue Provisional Certlftcaf; f i' lieu of said lost if In the meantime valid DTED i the Land Registry Office. 1 Rupert. 13 C. this 6th day of 1940 ANDREW THOMPSON. Dfputy Registrar of Titles. (1) UND KFaiSTRY ACT -trtlflcate of Title No. 17842-1 to Thlrty-slx (36) of Lot Three Jurlred and Bixty-two (362). Hve (5), Coast District, said : ntaln ten decimal Blxty-two ,r... I Mttll s'HEREAr, Batlsfactory proof of loss -".ive uerimcaU! or nut is- r i! liiima nf Tlinmaa Alfred nr been filed in this office. t herebv Riven that I shall, plratkm of one month from 1le of the flrst.liubllcatlon lierr- . 1IA a I,-.... . .in ,.f . I V IIUIittl Vt'l Lll II 11 vc w ,,' " H -U of said lost Certificate. . th" meantime valid objec-' " ! mode to mo In writing. "rEI at the Land Reclstry Of- ;'ce Rupert, D. C, this lpth 51 May. 1048. A D. ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar. INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See 1. E. MORTIMER hi - Ave. Thonc 88 House repairs rr General House Repairs, "Uerlor and Exterior Paint-B Concrete Dasements and r"waiks. Work done bv the 'ur or contract. Call us for an estimate. McLcod, Pitt-Cross & Gibb w, 'none Rrri noi tt is nv ems . . . Duncan Wing sailed on th Catala this afternoon on a business trip to Vancouver. Miss Hilda Halliday returned Monday afternoon on the Princess Adelaide from a trin tn Vancouver. Mrs. Frank Glenn, wife of the light keeper at Lucy Island, is a visitor in the city as guest at the home of Mrs. R. A. Dean. " A Carpenters' Union meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m., Fraser St. All members requested to attend. (143) Mrs. Louis Behnsen of Stewart Is a visitor In ,the city, having arrived on the Catala this morning from the north. Constable Eric Turtle returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide Monday afternoon from prisoner escort duty to Vancouver. Kenneth McCrimmon sailed on the Catala today for Vancouver to receive his discharge' from of the provincial police, who has been on a tour of the Queen canned) 1 cup brown gravy or 1 cup milk Salt, pepper, crushed bread crumbs, parsley Cook the noodles in salted boiling water for 8 minutes, drain and blanch. Cut the mushrooms in pieces, fry in butter. Boil 1 cup milk or 1 cup gravy into f tablespoon of brown flour diluted with cold water. Alternate layers of noodles and mushrooms. Season and pour brown sauce over it. Top this with bread crumbs and chopped parsley. Bake for 45 minutes In a moderate oven or until brown. Serve, 6 reduce for smaller portions. Some ants arc so specialized that they must have slaves to feed them or they perish. KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) 1 All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 Returning Service Personnel Records Are Being Sought The Dally News Is anxious to completely, record the arrival of all service men and women returning home from It is Accordingly, the war. requested that information be made available to this office regarding the date of arrival home, the service with which the veteran has been Identified, in what theatres of war, if wounded, 111, etc. If Inconvenient to call at tne office, the Information may be written or telephoned in. pictures would be particularly welcome. Street and Postal addresses and telephone numbers are also requested. ACADEMY HOLDS MUSIC RECITAL A large and appreciative audi ence filled the Knights of Columbus Hall Saturday night to attend a music recital by Junior and senior students of St. Joseph's Academy. Held annually at the conclusion of the scholastic term, the recital was arranged by the Sisters of the Academy, and drew a warm response from the audience. It was the first time that the recital has been held in the K. of C. Hall. Formerly, It was held in the Academy. The program: "Merry Dance" (Bentley) Elo-lse Lahtl, Eleanor Lahti. "Bunny's Cradle Song" (B. Berlin) Joyce Plementos. "Starlight the Pony" (B. Ber lin) Anita Rogerson. "Marching Pigs" (B. Berlin) Jean A. Traversy. "Fairies Harp" (J, Thompson) P. Madsen. "Impromptu" (F. Schubert) Marie Gillls, Jean A. Traversy. A Lullaby" (M. R. Jesse) the Army after serving overseas. Marlene Houtz. lie will return to Prince Rupert. "April Blossoms" (M. Stevens) Staff Sergeant G. A. Johnson"' 'Star Dancers" D. Young. Av. Gillock) Carlotte Islands on the police,, wuiu, La MacDougall. lannph dmt is i return to the city tonight. Miss Patterson graduated from Booth Memorial High School a year ago. Stan Saville returned to the city on the Catala this morn- lni? from Ktpwart uhpre hp snpnt Ontario, are visitors in the t few wppks rcllevlng John having arrived Monday !Thnmnsml nrrnnntailf thprp fnr the Princess Ade-IH i on n-uici, nn.u,mM ! t: v travelled from Van- Power Co. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson returned to Stewart on the Catala Home Recipe Noodles With .Mushrooms 12 ounces noodles 1 lb. mushrooms (fresh Mr. A a number of years ;Th havlng en here to "t Simpson, Dr. L. W. . ... . . 4 . , ;o an old acquaint- r. . .. , r . -....ii.. 1. n r '(-ding the convention Canadian Medical Asso-a Banff. They will re-'hf east by train from f Rupert receive buigitui uraunim at. the Prince Rupert General or "Southern Seas" (A. Guerrero) O. Strand. Miss Connie Patterson, who "Toreador" (G. Bizet) D. Pren-has been spending the last weekdergast. visiting her parents on Ambrose "Iris" (P. Renard) J. Larsen, Avenue, left on last night's train B Marion, M. Cronin. for St. John, New Brunswick, to "On Wings of Song" (F. Men-continue her training as a nurse, delssohn) J. Adcock. "Serenade" (F. Schubert) N. Webster. "Dance of the Dewdrops" (M. Louka) D. Laird, J. Shelton. "Rosemary Skating Waltz" (L. London) O. Zabudney. "Falling Waters" (A. Truax) I. Webster. ''Autumn Gold" (L. Coerne) M. Dolron, O. Zabudney. "Waltz of the Flowers;' (P. Tchalkowsky) L. Amadio. "Cute As Cotton" (R. Federer)- g. amis. "Allegro" (L. Beethoven) Holtby, J. Langridge. "Scherzo" (F. Schubert) M. A. Forman. "Shadows Qn the Water" (W. Loumey) A. Dumas. "Minute Waltz" (F. Chopin) J. Langridge. "Sunshine" (Y. Bowen) M, Holtby. "Rosemary" (F. Bridge) B. Fla- ten. "Liebestraum" (F. Liszt) Adcock. M. SACRED SALT The Romans considered salt a sacred article of food, and neyer placed any other dish on the table before it. THIS AND THAT Tli Ceorge Mitlhew Ailtma Srrvire, Inc. HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLE? Q. How can t avoid lronlns the every-day towels? A. If the every-day towels are ' water, and before running them thrcush the wringer, then dried, they will be smooth enough without ironing. Q. How can I make bed sheets wear longer? A. Turn them each way, pay ing no attention to the top or the bottom. By doing this the strain will be divided and the sheets will give much longer service. Q. How can I clean a raincoat? A. Spots on the raincoat can be readily removed by rubbing thoroughly with the Inside of a raw potato. CORK OAKS Cork oak trees grow to 30 feet In height and their trunks reach a diameter of three or more feet, (iO KKNMi.N'l I. KJI OK ACT NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENCE NOTICE Is hereby given that on 2nd day of July next the undersigned intends tn aDolv to ttie Llauor Con trol Board for consent to transfer of Deer Licence No. 7364 Issued in respect to the premises being a part of a building know nas Terrace Hotel, situate on Kalum Street In the Village of Terrace, B.C. Upon lands described as Lots Twelve (12) Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14) of Block Twelve (12) of District Lot Three Hundred and Sixty-nine (3691 Range Five (5) Coast District, Map B73 Prince Rupert Land Registry District, In the Province of British Columbia, from Emllle Willie to Terrace HoteU Limited, having 'Its head office at the Village of Terrace, B.C. the transferee. DATED at Terrace, B.C., this 28th day of Mav 1946, A.D. TERRCF. HOTELS LIMITED. Transferee. 149 EXTRA LIGHT BREAD! Full-strength yeast acts faster because It's f resh I Fleischmann's fresh active Yeast goes right to work makes sweeter, tastier bread . . . insures tender light texture. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME -use Fleischmann s active, fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dependable Canada's time-tested favourite for over 70 years. I" ff MADE IN CAN Wm. H. FRANCKS Optometrist fnt Vancouver is now in Prince Rupert Wm. H. Francks is vlsltlnR this city until' June 20. Mr. Francks is at the Prince Rupert Hotel ana open for appointments. Appointments can be made at the hotel. -$Sv ukim$z ft CANADA LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Furniture Repaired Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes rhone Ureen 974 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre "I'd love to go, but I'll have to see if Horace has any plans." HOME-MADE LOOM PIETERMARITZBURG, South Africa The first weaving loom manufactured In South Africa is making blankets, day and night, In Pietermaritzburg in an effort folded after rinsing in the first j to keep pace with an insatiable demand. The loom, made entire ly in he factory's own machine shop, is the plant's reply to the problem of importing machinery because of the war and of post war restrictions. The normal cast-iron frame of an Imported loom has been replaced by a hard South African timber which, the makers say, has the advantage of "give" to strains under which cast-iron often cracks. ! POPULAR GIRL WEDS QUIETLY Miss Jean McCrimmon Becomes Bride of Former American Soldier Very quiet, in view of the recent death qI the bride's mother, was the marriage of Miss Jean McCrimmon, elder daughter of John D. McCrimmon and the late Mrs. McCrimmon, to William Orvllle Wilson of Hastings, Minnesota, which was solemnized at 7 o'clock last evening in the manse of First Presbyterian Church with Rev. A. F. Mac-Sween officiating. Only relatives and immediate friends comprised the bridal party. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attended by her sister, Isobel, as bridesmaid, while Kenneth McCrimmon, brother of the bride, was groomsman. The couple will leave Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for Minnesota to take up residence, the sroom being a railway employee there. The bride was born in Prince Rupert, received her education Lhere and is very popular among many friends of the pioneer family. The groom was stationed with the United States Arrriy at Prince Rupert during the war. PICK-ME-UP Criminals on their way to bs hanged in early England wen presented with a glass of ale along the way. As an Indication of the dependence of the public on newspapers, durlnj a recent newspaper strike in Philadelphia readers lined up by thousands at the newspaper plants or paid as high as 35 cents to read their dally. tytfee for Breakfast .lusitau oj "Musi ADout loos, ine NLj G Dutch founders of New York then New Amsterdam started drinking coffee for break fast instead of "must" or beer. It was hot until after the surrender of the city to the Britbh in 1674 that coffee came into more general use both in and away from the home. Bestforyfoccasions... this Extra-Flavor Coffee Maxwell House has extra flavor . . : fAtfra-inellow, satisfying body. That's because it contains choice Latin-American coffees, blended by experts and "Radiant-Roasted" to develop every atom of this extra goodness. Make Maxwell House your regular coffee. It's "Good to the Last Drop"! Packed two ways: In Super-Vacuum Tin in both Drip and Regular Grinds or Flavor-Saving Bag in an All-Pur pose Grind. A Product of General Foods HTWifTl WE HAVE: Hirch Wood, 14", per cord $13.50 Jackpine, 14", per cord $12.50 Slabs, 14", per cord $10.00 Lump, Egg Nut and Slack Coal in any quantity. Fill up now for winter, HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 LING THE TAILOR W'c are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 049 - 220 Sixth Street Prince Rupert Daflp J3eto$ Tuesday, June 18, 1946 Is Heading Here From Overseas After five years' service overseas with the Canadian Army during which he was wounded while serving with the Eighth Army in Italy, returning to active service and recently spending eight months with the army of occupation In Germany, Gunner Metro Odowes, brother of John Odowes, local furniture dealer, Is now on his way across Canada to Prince Rupert to lo-late. He landed recently at Halifax from the He de France. Gunner Odowes enlisted in 1940 at Reglna at the age of seventeen and was overseas the next year. At lirst ne was wun ine infantry but later transferred to the Royal Canadian Artillery. Hotel... . i arrivals Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. MacMillan, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Rlchara-son, New Westminster; Mr. and Mrs. J. Sadler, Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. II. Ruttan, Vancouver; J. E. Murphy, He was married in 1943 In Ireland to an Army, nurse. His wife and little daughter expect to land in Canada in July. Gunner Odowes parents reside in York-ton, Saskatchewan. "THE CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY' CP t the tiling for Prince Rupert's summery weather. buy: on budget plan-no Carry Charge No Interest Terms In accordance with " W.P.T.B. Regulations. I t .Xr' 71 f 1 YOU'RE IN PRINT this summer and what could be better! This nely fashioned floral print leaves nothing to be desired. It's cool, it's flattciing, it wears well for anything on the agenda. Color selection. Comes in all sizes. HELP NATIONAL CLOTHING COLLECTION OrmesLtd. 77im Pioneer Drtqgists STORE HOURS Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8 aon. till 10 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 8 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays 12 noon till 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 81 FOR EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR ALIKE we have quality paint, enamel anil varnish that stand the test of time and weather, all EVERY seasons. Small quantities for odd jobs, bulk for contractors. HANDSOME, SERVICEABLE PAINTED SURFACES ARE PROTECTION FOR YOUR HOME. QIVE YOUR RESIDENCE THE BENEFIT OF OUR QUALITY PAINT, FOR APPEARANCE AND ENDURANCE. Gordon's Hardware McBride Street PHONE 311 Announcement ... W. M. MARTIN Has taken over and Is now operating the SEVENTH AVENUE MARKET FULL LINE OF CHOICE MEATS AND GROCERIES Your patronage would be appreciated 536 Seventh Avenue East PHONE 4U2 A. MacKenzie Furniture : LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CONVERTO LOUNGES By simmons with matching chairs DANITE LOUNGES By restmore with matching chairs These lounges can be converted Into full-sized beds with one easy motion and have an easily accessible bedding com- and up Phone 775 327 Third Avenue 4 Hi