NOTICE M. S. Loubser DC B A, chiropractor kef Block one 640 M Me at . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee l Top) MENTION... t NOTED BOOK COLLECTOR Lisimee' : :; - i the Prince Prabably the greatest private irrir feTS asr;s5 LOCAL NEWS NOTES ,T, .tit Dec? Sea Fisher- ter n, m:... cr. Monday at L- Important 84 MRS. CTJULO JOHNSTON tU,,U the itjt mM nntttni n in&t'iwi, m inrru. dtii rtgtiUf , Fnul-t-tmt utl; nwdt Uf M hMj uvd hippy iim, Ptftupt in liurlit liirf hit ft TOU Im) Buck it up irith Frail- Imi, Cuudi'i Lurrii StlW '' TU-i. Asia) u Hotel, Jasper, newly decorated and ivatetl, now under new management. First 153 Dining Room and Lunch Counter. Meals ,r od at a!l hours. 150 rooms, 15 with bath. . i.i ......... GEORGE ANDREW, Prop. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A OOOD PLACE TO BUY" AM" (RIBS, all steel, drop sides, finished walnut, roll edge mattress $2 Loll DINETTE SUITES in different designs, r its and colors. Priced per suite of six i iivt - from $89.00 UV appreciate your Mail Orders CLOSED MONDAY. April 10 327 3rd Avenue MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE 'Where dollars have more cents" We hate complete variety of available. (Iroccriw, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery IE DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly Tj! days. Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion SHOP AT THE SEVENTH AVE. MARKET "The Friendly Store" We handle HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS and VAN'S HREAI) Also Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Our Prices Are Right ly. EXTENSION TABLE. CCC HH KeR. $05.00. To clear JJ.UU COFFEE TABLE. CU 0C ;KeR. 520.00. To clear IH.7J TABLE LAMPS. Cn nC w& 511.00. To clear ' ' WAGONS. CIO 0 To clear tmu'j ELI0 Furniture Store Third Avenue COAL! 00(1 stocks of Foothills, Alberta, and Ilulklcy alley Coals now on hand oe ,lays notice before delivery is expected will be appreciated. PHILPOTT fvitt s. rn im PONE C5, " VWl riitt.i. uj- W H. Alexander is leaving to morrow night for Massett. Mr and Mrs. T. W. Falconer, wn i have been on a trip to Van- W E Walker, manager of Ar- Ciw?,t Windsor. manager of Wales Lsland Cannery, and Mrs Windsor, were in the city last venin goiaf through u the unnery from Vancouver. Mr William Brook-sbank has arrived in the city from Vancouver for a vitiit with her par-t'nu. Mr and M A. T Parkin. Borden Street DOTHISrOR tfiV Night Coughing wm S cno rtuffi up the none, causes mouth bresnunt;, throftt Ucki and ht coughing, im this tlzne-Untrd Vickj tmtmcct thst toes to work ltUallf ... 2 nri i ! At bedtime rib rood old Ylcks YspoKuD on U:rot. ehnt tnd but Then wstrti lu mummc-STiMUUlmC scuon brine relief Xrcta diUreu. It rtunutu to upper bmtb-lnr pft with toothing medians! vipors. It sinwuru chwt and back lurfAces like a vanning, comf orllnf poultice . . . nd It keeps oa worklns for hours, .a Mkll ya to ee coushlnc trmoni. relleva mucu Ur aoreneu and Ushtnew-snd brine grsnd comfort I Trj It to nishl . . . Vkks VspoRun. Minlu Login, Sift'l fmed" bbme econo-. mut. hoic wrttlf, inime cooling cotumo. it rrjtulic fcilue of (hit pjtc look for thtie viluille hinti cith MonJay For a chicken, as vvfh other roJiis, good carving is vital lo avoid wasel The first essentia! for carving poultry is die simc as any other mMt a ilwrp Irufc! If you luve a speviil poultry knife (on with a tliinntr !Ulc tlian the orJinary carver) so muih the better. Hut any carving knife will serve it rt.tlly tkirp. First insert the foil; firmly with I prong 011 f,lt'1 !','c ,ne breast Umic. Next, nuke a downward cut ltwccn the body and the thigh newest you. twisting the knife td seraie the leg from the body and -xn)se the joint, which can then -ily be severed. Still keeping the fork in place, remove the wing. You arc now reudy to'slicc the breast and in a large bird, to cat slices from the ihili. For an ordinary family meal, you will now probably haveenough Canadian Legion B, E. 3. L. No. 27. Executive Meeting tonight at S p.m. "mvf- returned to the city ye- 'tomorrow te:d:iy afternoon. , Massett. THE DAILY NEWS Mr. George Oalcey is leaving night on a trip to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beatty ld;i CTfamerV. Wftl here laMt.nrp rnvrw Inmnrrniv nloht for evening going north from Ven- Majssett. juvcr to spend the summer at ac Naa River plant. Miss D. Martin is leaving to morrow night on a trip to Manure Is now Phone Green 527, being hauled (84 The executive of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club was in ses sion at luncheon today in pre paration lor the regular month ly business luncheon which wH) be held on Wednesday! Prank Morris, who has been away in Vancouver for several ! weeks for treatment at the hands of specialists. Is doing well and is expected home soon , now. i Don Boyce. who has been ldfsntlJied with the drafting staff of the local dry dock for the past two or three years. Mt Batuiday night for Vancou ver. He may Join up with merchant marine. C.W.A.C. Pretty Wedding Bride Carving a Roast Bird meat carved to supply portions for everyone. The normal portion should include some light, some dark meat and dressing. The other side of the bird is treated in the same way as required. The wish bone may be included in first or second portions. A SIMPIE DRESSING FOR CHICKEN A cups freshly mJe breadcrumbs 6 tbsps. fine fiivourcj fit 1 thsp, chopped paiiley 1 to 4 tbsps. chopped onion 1 tsp. powdered thyme or nurjotsm (optional) A little milk ur stock Salt nj pepper to taste 1 eg (options!) Mix the drr ingredients, moisten with milk or stock in J egg if used. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED i)ominlon-vkle organization devoted to the conservation unl cHiclent distribution of Canada's food resources JVST FOR A CIIACE! A'o trgi, no thrretake ... but beautiful fmr' to tmrlr Unit Dmrnrll trho U on of the itat$ in "It Happened Tomorrow" trttued br United AititU, Sergeant Abbott as matron-of- the honor. GtM Stromdahl was groomsman. The bride and her attendants wore their service uniform and had lovely corsages of roses. . Following the ceremony a reception was held in the writing room where congratulations and best wishes were offered to The Canadian Women's Army the contracting couple. ;Corps staff house No. 7 was the A toast to the bride was pro- i scene Saturday evening at 6:30 posed by Lieut. CoL Coombs. of a pretty and interesting wed- R.OA-S.C., and responded to by ding when Private Norma V the groom. Nicol of Penticton became the Many beautiful gift testified bride of Lance Corporal Paul to the popularity in which the LaPorte. Prince Rupert born couple are held. 1 !. who is with the Royal Can- Later in the evening Lance adian Army Service Corps. Rev. 1 Corporal and Mrs. LaPorte en-CapUUn Rapson was the of ftclat- trained for Edmonton, where tng chaplain. r jthe groom's mother. Mrs. Peter Ihe bride was given in mar- 'LaPorte. now Uvea, later going rtaae bv Lieut. CoL O. F. PauHn ' to visit the bride's home at , and, was attended by Private Penticton. After an absence of "Edith Hale a bridesmaid and 30 days, the couple will return u to prince ttuperv. - - A Ciasi-ified-Ad in the Dally New r::i brme. Quick Results. CFPP 1310 Kilocycles SCHEDULE MOMMY r-M. 4:00- Sound Oft 4 la -a. I Jive 4 30- -Caliiornia Melodies 5:0u--Peter and the Pygmies 5 15 Canadian Pattern 5:30 Personal Aoum 5:45 Melody Round-up 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6: If Are You a Genius? 6:30 Serenade in Rhythm 6:45 Ann Watt 7:00 Fred Waring and His Fennsylvanlans 7:15 Front Line Family 7:30 Music from the Pacific 6:00 Music from America 8;30 CBR Singers 9:00 Hit Parade 9:30 Waltz Time 10:00 CBC Nrwsyi 10 :05 Recorded interlude 10U5 Yarns for Yanks 10:30 Oreat Music 10:45 Band Wagon 11:00 -Closing announcement TUESDAY -M. 7:30 Musical CiocK 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8.30 Morning Devotions 8:45--Singing Strings 9:00- To be announced 9: 15--Nelson Eddy 9.30 CBC News 9:35- Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Melodv Time 10:30 Dick Todd 10:45 They Tell Me 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Recorded Interlude , 11:45 Dick Lelbert lM. 12:C0-March Time 12:30 Spotlight nands ' 12M5-CBC News 12:50 Recorded 1:00 One Night Stand 1:30 To be announced 2:00 Silent Announcements All sdvntlxemrnu in this column wUl be charged for a lull month at 25c a word. Queen Mary Easter Monday Tea, Mrs. Alex. McKenzie. St. Andrew's Cathedral Spring Sale, April 13. St. Peter's Junior Sale. April 14 T- . TV . T71 1 Tn v n Friday night, April 14, Serera-ders' Quintette. Valhalla Bridge, April 17th. 8:30 pm. Valhalla Hall. Navy Auxiliary iDance, fellows Hall, April 18. Odd- CWJj. bridge, whist, cribbage. K.O.C. Hut. April 20. Lutheran Tea, April 20lh. Job's Daughters' Dance, Masonic .Hall, April 21. L. O. B. A. Dance. Oddfellows Hall, April 2',, De Carlo's L. P. P. April 27. Dance, Eagles' Hall, Eastern Star Dance, April 28. Nurses' Spring Dance. May 2, Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Missionary Mrs. A. Flaten's, May 3. United May 4 th. Tea. Church Spring Sale, For that Long-wanted MONUMENT OR MARKER See National Monuments 602 5th East Box lt25 Station B Prince Rupert. B.C. rniNCK 'RUPERT : 'ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Huiltup Hoofs Repairs, Iteshlngilng Free Estimates DON'T FORGET . THE BIG DANCE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12. 9:30 to 1:00 a.m. I.O.D.E. HALL (Formerly Eagles'. 5th and McBrlde) Gentlemen 75c Roy Proverbs and Ills Orchestra Everybody Welcome Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY It I It T II I) A Y AND EVERYDAY- CA RDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Bcsner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 MlDLuNDS Honorary Captain Waldo Edward Lovel Smith, minister of the Grafton United Church before his enlistment In the Canadian Chaplain Service ir 1940, has been awarded the Military Cross for valor .in the Italian campaign. A handsome donation to the Red Cross was made by Frank Lean of Cobourg who donated a purebred calf which sold at an auction sale and brought $95 for the cause. The families of two Cobourg boys overseas tecelved word that their sons had been killed In action In Italy. Thej are- Pte. Ralph Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, and Pte. Donald Frederick McKenzie, son of William McKenzie. and the late Mrs. McKenzie. The Searc For Your ; jiKecogiuzed the world- over as lead- ing in. Quality and Styling. There is a Stetson-made Hat in AH' Price Ranges. STETSON : . . . PREMIER . . . STETSON MEDALIST . . . STETSON STRATOLINER . . . STETSON SPECIAL THE "BROCK" by STETSON I PAOE FT, J Local YJvf.C-A, service wor. ers who left last week to a! tend a Y.M.C.A. conference Vancouver returned at the wee end. They were Breen Melvi Walker Wiley, Lee Van Luve: I. C. Malcolm. Chester I Maitre. Harold Crowe, Edwai Selyan, Merv TJiomas ac Douglas Badger. FIRST LIFE BOATS The first life boats were d signed at the end of the 18t century. h Stops Mutual Benefit FOR Health and Accident See JOHN I WRIGHT Phone 741 Pioneer Rooms, No. 6 Here. Stetson Ha rjf llT - v $8.50 $7.50 $7.50 $7.50 $6.00 GAMES for the Whole Family Table Tennis Sets . . . Bingo 72 card sets Snakes and Ladders Jig Sawzzles Funny Face Skill Ball Fold Away Doll House. Furniture. Blow-a-Plane . . V . . .fr::V. Bow and Arrow Sets . . : Table Horseshoes A.B.C. Blocks 1 Spelling Sets Dart Boards Sail Boats Parchesi Star and Studio the new Hollywood Game $4.50 $1.10 75c GOc up 23c I0c 25c ' 50c 10c 65c 30c 75c 30c up SOc 50c Ma f Mm. A CINDERELLA OR - "Godmother --What Have I Done?" A TEMPERANCE COMEDY IN FIVE ACTS PRESENTED BY THE Canadian Army in Prince Rupert . NAVY DRILL HALL April I I, 15, 1G, 17 SERVICE PERSONNEL FREE CIVILIAN TICKETS 5c Civilian Tickets are available at Ornies Drug Store Ormes lid. 3iut Pioneer Druqgist THE REX ALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open' Dally 'from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m, and 7-9 pm