. ft i 1 JUKE 3 ,19 f Ac Experts Say - - - coups - Delicious are capable of to make them 'i 'and by chief of tne Department Con fj.' iv, iniggests a ll( rram soup: the base cf well seasoned pure 5 which U added ) Tf inched, pureed or '.wl cooked vegeta-vegetable or a ! it Oeaon to taste, ,v . ana wrve gar- croutons, paprika, parfy or chives. Sug-if;":.;nn Include a dash t cr mare wun spin- - mint t rr rhoped was and a bit of if li tomatoea. IH THAT look as If Jhey , ,Td cud loit not only but lark vtumin ions Department . :ea aay. When p and freah M ave been well taken . also a ilgn their . is atlll Intact. 'yrA".T.H VALUE often f f d. the Nu-Ci warns. For In-r .crally pay more containers with x and gadgets than : i'.a'.n cartons and doe; not affect Uie In the case T7 rr,ttalners which : tJ fr other things :e increased price 1 uoXES are going to rarely see them "fni COTTON SHORTS for -mmer wear Rli 3(1 now, per Pair 50c DREKa nminrnu J only, tZfin Rft $1.50. Now . M6mTsnB VV0R,C Now at 85c n's W1NDUREAKERS for wmme r wear. Fawn shade, Showerproof. All sizes. U zipper. Reg. price now $4.25 i)nF7oxTood a strong, sum- Qft r lhl. Now ne leather. Reg. $3.00. A11 'es. P -ft "ow $1.50 ' Oood for summer wen, ear All sizes. CO CA U made &O.50 except when tunny spring weatner tempts dek worken to eat their mid-day meal In a nearby park or cathedral grounds, and more lunch boxes mean more sandwiches. The Nutrition Hoard suggests nour ishing sandwich fillings. Meat and Celery: combine chopped cooked meat with chopped celery. MoUten with mayonnaise or salad dressing and season with Worcester sauce. Dried Deri and Horseradish: nvlsten shredded dried beef with mayonnaise or salad dressing and season with prepared horse-radish. Cheese and Watercress: Cream Canadian cheese by moistening: with cream or top milk, and combine with TUKKIflH TOWELS and towelling are scarce these days so It Is more Important than ever to save every old bath towel and wash cloth on hand. Die FVlre Hoard suggests these hlnU on towel conserva tion: Darn the smallest hole as soon at It appr; reinforce thin places with machine stitching; cut very large bath towels In halt to make two smaller ones: make one usable towel out of two badly worn ones by quilting them together with diagonal lines of machine stitching; make new wash cloth out of the best parts of worn bath towels. Dally News Advertising Brings The Record Shows . . . FJkj like The Variety Store. They like the ll values they receive here, the wide variety of oeful Items they need regularly. Whether you want things for yourself, your -3? or as gifts . . . come In and look around. The Variety Store BUY NOW AND SAVE! DRESS PANTS. m variety, well finished. A1 Wool Tweeds and Wcr -tedfl All sizes. Prices $4.95 10 $6.75 Men s WOrm PANTS. Oood make. All sizes. Reg. & 82.50 Children's BI10ES for Dress. Straps and lace styles. All leather. Sizes 10 to 2. Clearing at $1.95 to $2.95 Men's ALL WOOL TOP COATS. Oood sizes, Clearing out below CI 9 .JO 05 cost. From Men's RAIN COATS. All slr.es. Fawn and Green Tweed Tops. at sr,al $6.95 Boys' LONO PANTS. Oood tailored. Sizes CI l'JD 24 to 34, Now Boys' PULLOVER SWEAT ERS. Special price ttAiir now Leather WINDHREAKERS. Well made and good style,. All 14.45 v clses. Special B C. CLOTHIERS LTD. Thli M Ave Established -'L Announcements All sdrmiMmrtiU in this column wUl be charged lor atull month at 25c a word. Help Norway Tea, Lutheran Church, June 3. Hill Sixty Tea, June 7, Mrs. R. J. D. Smith. W.O.T.M. Dance, Wednesday, June 7, Oddfellows' Hall. Dancing 10-2, DeCarlo's Orchestra. Refreshments. L.O.L. Invitation Dance, June 0, LOOP. Hall. DeCarlo's Orchestra, Admission $1.00 St. Teters Tea, Mrs. Moorehouae, June 15. J. W. Norwegian news reels, Oddfel lows' Hall. June 16, 8 p.m. Ad mission 60c. C.WX. Dcllcatetten Tea, 3-6. Whist, crlbbage and bridge at 8 o'clock. K. of C. Hut, June 22. W. A. Canadian Legion Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, June 29. De Carlo's Orchestra. Coast Regiment Women's Auxiliary Dance, Armory, July I Dominion Day Celebration, Port Esslngton, Saturday, July I. HURN WOOD For Summer Dry Slabwood, cord $10.00 Dry Jackplne. cord $12.50 HYDE TRANSFER rhone 580 Fresh I.ocnl Raw and I'nKtcurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY I'lin.NP. CS7 DANCE OIHHTIJWS' HALL Tuesday, June C We are specializing ln the newest NESTLE'S COLD WAVE Especially suitable for finer hair ANNETTE POWELL'S HKAUTY SH0PPE Fourth Street. Pejiy Saunders Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association See JOHN L. WRIOHT Special Representative Phone 741 Pioneer Rooms PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Rox 723 Specialists on Itulltup Roofs Repairs, Reihlnllng Free Estimates The Seal of Quality British Columbia's Finest Salmon ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. (Uy Dorothy Garbutt) Big game hunter Peacock they call him because he's been meet ing up with wild deer ana wolves all over the place recently. He Is supervisor at the Island forts and last week, while walking from one fort to an other Just like Little Red Riding Hood, he looked up and saw a wolf. I don't know which of them got to Orandma's house first but Arthur ays he wasted no time. Then coming across from the forts yesterday they raw a young deer swimming In the water and tried to lassoo It. At long last I have a Y.W.C.A. visitor of my own here. Mrs". Miller is one of three travelling supervisors employed by the Y.W.C.A. War Services to visit the various hostess houses, stay some time and get a good work' Ing picture of what goes on Mrs. Miller is In the western division and, after her Prince Rupert visit, will have been at all the Hostess Houses from Winnipeg w'est with the exception of Drandon. I am looking for Harold Crowe of Terrace has Just Joined the Prince Rupert ranks of the Y.M.C.A. War Services here. He is to take Doug Badger's place at R.C.A.F. Oroup Headquarters while Douglas is being transferred to Pat Bay. Doug, will be missed around these parts. He was energetic, full of fun and anything but quiet. Oood posting, Doug! Elsie Dlmko, one of the C.W. A.C. girls, was telling me about her trip up from Vancouver and the grand reception they had tit Ocean Falls. She said there TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCALS - - A Cash for old gold, Bulger's. Emll Blaln Is home from his naval duties at Victoria to spend leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Blaln, Seaview Apartments. A Labor - Progressive PUDMc Meeting, Eagles' Hall, Sunday, 8 djil Speakers, Tom McEwen and Bruce Mlckleburgh. (II) Charged with public drunk enness, Edward Mawney was fined $25, or seven days when he appeared before Magistrate W. D. Vance In city police court this morning. OoL S. D. Johnston, after having been here for the past teveral weeks as area command ant during the absence of Col D. B. Martyn, left at the first of the Week for Reglna cn spe clal military duties. A case against three Juveniles, charged with arson In connec tlon with the burning oi an army barracks hut on May 4, ward to enjoying her visit and "h,eduled UP, ln city getting a good deal of help and?1" "1"' 7 be heard at a.,,T . held over and will ,n advice from It I as well. . .... ... K, 1 ttlKMIWll. Routine business occupied a meeting ot the Provincial Government Employees Association held In the Court' House Wednesday evening. R. C. St. Clalr president of the organization, occupied the chair and there was a fair turnout of members. Job's Daughters Dance and Social A social and dance followed ... . itfio i-Miilar meetlne of the local was a or mem, several " .... group , , ... ,,".. . .bethel of Jobs Daughters last sailors. At Ocean Falls some people directed thi-m to the recreation hall where they were entertained and fed and given a concert. They still had an r.m t.M 1ri mn Vi In ,1 CUFF FALL FATAL LLANDUDNO, Wales tf Bird-neetlng with friends, Derick Latham, IS, slipped on the cliff face and fell nearly 300 feet Into the sea. His body was washed onto the rocky beach below the cliffs. SAVOY HOTEL Cnrl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54-. FRASER STREET Prince Rupert NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 188 KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chew Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street TILLIE THE TOILER night, the young lady members and their friends enjoying a very happy evening. Games were played and the serving of delicious refreshments was an other feature. Mr. and Mrs. ' I.. . . ... 1.. - iAie Mitchell were In charge. weir mm, gave we people at - concert. One sailor played andi " sang, another recited and so on. I Irnon rUllc VUMIl 1 dlK) Elsie said U was a grand eve- Flier Missing Sgt. Thomas Harrison Morris. R.C.A.F.. son or A. A. Morris, Ocean Falls. Is listed as missing miv Rprvicp after air od- :hurch notices First United Church 636 Sixth Avenue West Rev. J. A. Donnell, MA, Minister Mr. J. S. Wilson, sr. Choir Leader Mrs. W. C. Taylor, Jr. Choir Ldr. Miss Swanna Clafson, A.T.C.M. Organist Dr. R. O. Knlpe, Superintendent of Sunday SchooL 11:00 Morning Service. 7:30 Evening Service. Sunday School at 12:15. Come and Worship. Voung People's Society Meet ing In the Manse at close of evening service. All young peo ple cordially Invited. First Ilaptist Church Fifth Ave. and Young Street Rev. W. W. SUverthorn. Minister Phone Red 839 10:00 a.m. Young People's Bible Class. 11:00 am Morning Worship. Subject: "Clouds Without Water." 12:1 5 Church School. 7:30 pjn, OoSpel Service. Topic: "A Son Among Hogs.1 i Following the regular Church Service we will observe the Ordinance of the Lord's Supper and extend to new members the Hand of Fellowship. 8:45 pjn. Fireside Singing and Refreshments. Wednesday, 8:00 pjn. Prayer and Fellowship Service. Friday, 8:00 pjn. Young People's Union. A special Invitation Is extended to Service girls and men and strangers ln Prince Rupert to all Baptist Church Services. St. Paul's Lutheran Church 5th and McBrlde Rev. Magnus B. Anderson, Pastor Morning Service at 11:00 ajn. Sermon: "Disciples of Nations." Sgt. Robert Nedrud. Evening Service at 7:30 pjn. Sermon: "God's Call." Chap lain R. O. Freytag. A cordial welcome to all. First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A., Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader 11:00 ajn. Morning Worship. Rev. Capt.) W. D. Rowlands 12:15 "pjn. Sunday SchooL 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Rev. O. L. Douglas, HJVr.CJS. Chatham. A cordial Invitation to wor- eraUon ln the latest R.C-A.F. fshlp with this congregation Is extended to alL casualty list released today. DAILY NEWS HONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited The Dally News Is compiling a Roll of Honor which It Is hoped may contain the name of every man and woman of this city to serve with the armed forces at sea on land and in the air. To make this list complete, it is essential to obtain the co-operaUon of the public as a whole ln submitting the names. It Is Impossible for the Dally News or any one person to compile the list complete so we are asking YOU to be responsible for the submission of the name of YOUR boy, YOUR girl or YOUR friend. The following Is the InformaUon we would like you to fill ln and send to ROLL OF HONOR EDITOR Dally News, Prince Rupert Name Service (Army, Navy, Air Force) Rank Next of Kin Relation Address Date of Enlistment Date of Discharge - If Casualty, Nature and Date - . Remember, If YOU do not submit a certain "person' name, no one else may. You are responsible. Anglican W.A. Tea Is Success A very enjoyable Anglican tea was held at the beautiful home of Mrs. R. M. Wlnslow Thursday afternoon when many ladles called. It was a happy and successful affair. The garden overlooking 'the harbor, looked at its best ln the bright sunlight with the spring flowers ln abundance and the rooms reflecting the beauty of the garden. , Mrs. Wlnslow, as hostess was assisted by the president of St. Andrew's Cathedral Woman's Auxiliary, Miss N. L. BIfd. In the capable hands of Mrs. A. L. Holtby, convenor of the tea room, and her assistants every thing went well. Servlteuft were Mrs. R. O. Birch, Mri," Max Cat-son, Mrs. C. T. Currie. Mrs. C. V Evltt, Mrs. I. Martin and Mrs. R. E. Mortimer. Mrs. D. O. Borland, Mrs. C E. Dodlmead. arid Mrs. C. C. Mills presided at the table. Ladies in charge at the home A SURPRISE THAT DIDN'T HAPPEN NOW IF MY SUITCASE tS I ALL RkSHTfT j v 'jr. OLD 8EADOO STILL FIOHTS LONDON. W Capt. Le Meur, a Breton, Is 62, but that docsnt stop him fighting against the Germans. As a Fighting French. Navy skipper he's hard at It and in the course of his career has earned 11 medals and 40 bullet wounds. Try a Results. Want-Ad for Quick cooking table were Mrs. W. Hall and Mrs. T. Lahgrldge, assisted by Mrs. s. A. Klclback Mrs. Oreer was cashier. 13 TAXI Now in operation Under New Management SERVICE 8 Am. to 4 a.m. Clearance Sale Mens Jackets for Work or Casual Wear Pure Wool Tweed Surjackets with zipper. Regular price $9.95. CA SPECIAL PRICE jVJJ Pure Wool Tweed Jackets, windbreak- er style. Regular price $10.00. , qp SPECIAL PRICE yOi 3 Windproof and Water Repellent Jackets. Regular Price ?S.50. fr QC SPECIAL PRICE VJ-'J A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD R16KT WHERE I LEFT IT- NOVsJ AJONT THAT CAH IAIN nc t iDPOKPTl THAT I'M A ROOD PLACE TO nUY STEEL CRIBS Drop sides, with felt mattress FELT MATTRESSES All sizes, from, each Phone 775 $24.50 $10.50 327 3rd Avenue PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS Down through the years, almost since Prince Rupert first existed, we have served the people. The prescription laboratory we have always tried to keep modern, using skilled pharmacists, quality, drugs, the best of equipment As we start a new year, we are proud of our record, and-grateful for the confidence you have shown ln us. May we continue to serve you. Ormes ltd. Jfut Pioneer Dru,zsfsts THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 and B3 Open Dally from 9 ajn. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 pjn. By Westover W BEEN ALL STPl AFTERNOON?- M&KI m im thp s . -wFv i