77 & - s y ' ufe coomd school ' 1 1 if I - till i j i i rirz uururzri i if itv LA DIES I Whenever your recipe colli for milk, use double-rich, creamy, Borden's Evaporattd Milk. You'll he amazed at tie improvement its extra creaminess makes in soups, sa'iccs, desserts and other favorite foods. Grand in tea and coffee, toot Borden's Evaporated Milk is concentrated from purest, finest, farm-fresh milk. Evaporation of part of milk's natural moisture only makes it richer and creamier. Retains all the nutritive value of fresh milk- with vitamin D added by irradiation. If il't Bordtn't, it's GOT to h good I vf EVAPORATED MILK Attend tin ML DANCE for the MANURED CROSS sday, March 22 and sec us for that W SPRING DRESS itte's Ladies' Wear lcrmnn says: ain kaiciji m'kiimi: , . so if you're 6 to 60 ,ve are ready to give you comfort for sport or leisure. , . . in . . . ENNIS SHOES 'MARRIED BY : CANDLELIGHT 4 4 4 4 4 " 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 An interestinir rflnrflpHirrif urrH rflntr trvnV nliAA n f n 1 urday evening In St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Rev. M. B. Ander son officiating, when Miss Ellen Lev.endyn, second daughter of Mrs. W. L. Ooodlet of Vancouver, became the bride of Sven Jerstad, well known local boy and eldest son of Mrs. Hans Peterson, 8C1 Borden Street. ventlonal veil and carrying a bouquet of pink carnations and rosebuds, was attended by the groom's sister, Mrs. Judith Morgan, as matron-of-honor, the latter wearing ttlue taffeta and carrying a bouquet of pink car nations. The groomsman was Han.s Peterson. Jack Ritchie andl Lawrence Olsen were ushers. There was suitable organ music. Following the ceremony, one hundred guests attended a reception at the home of the groom's mother". There was a 4 4 4 4 beautiful wedding cake whfch was duly cut by the bride. The toast to the bride was proposed by Hans Peterson and responded to by the groom. The grooms man proposed a toast to the bridesmaid. The speeches were recorded. Delicious refreshments were served and the evening was enjoyably spent In dancing and music. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jerstad will re side at 801 Borden Street. The groom is engaged in fishing here. The bride recently arrived from Vancouver. BIG NAVAL BASE Cavlte is at the end of a curved peninsula, Juttfng on: into Manila Bay, 10 miles raulhwest of the Philippines' capital. Announcement Orange Ladles' Sale. March 28. Basket social, aid of Norway, March 29, Oddfellows' Hall. Queen Mary Daffodil Tea, Easier Monday. Anglican Easter sale, April 5'. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Saturday. W.O.T.M. Sale and Tea In Odd fellows' Hall, Thursday April 5, 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. Easter Dance, Friday, April 0, W.A. 1st. Bn. Prince Rupert Regt. (MO). Donarivt aiIi n CrtrlrirrCfllA 4. l n J M L- fcjjj MMiv i April 12. ... r . i II llll.l. I : U. w. Li. unage, wiu.n unu i Cribbage, K. of C. Hut, April 18. Eastern Star Ball, April 20. St. Peter's Sale, April 20. Dance every Saturday .night, Oddfellows Hall. 9 to 12. Swing Quintette Orchestra. United Spring Sale, May 3. Advertise for Results. . . 1 In the Dally News $0& Misses'. Youths', Boys', Men's, Women's I ff n ur Irate shoe store ((Across from Orme's Drug Store) ITRAL TEL Open 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. DINING ROOM ME COOKED MEALS L i WHITE HEIiP acKcniic Furniture Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" ?HADES-AI1 standard sizes in stock; colors sreen; 30-lnch window shade' $1.10 mail us any size window shade, any color you require . . . they will be mailed or delivered to you C.O.D. 327 3rd Avenue West "You Always Hurt The One You Love" "There dors That Sons Again" Victor record 20-1C00 Sammy Kaye "Saturday Night" "I Don't Want to Love You" Victor record 20-1C35 Sammy Kaye "When the Boys Come Home" "Kvelina" , Victor record 20-1G21 Freddy Martin "Ac'centiiale The Positive" 'Jiinipln' On the Mcrry-Oo-ltountl" Victor record 20-1012 Artie Shaw McRae Bros. LIMITED Local News Items PHONE 88 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Natal Dance for Red Cross. Drill Hall. Thursday March zz. Everybody welcome. 'o9 Egll Buschman, of Seattle, general manager of the Ketchikan Packing Co., was a visitor in the city today on his way north to Ketchikan. A Carpenters' Union Meeting, The hridP ni-Pttv !n w ,hit Wednesday. 8 pjn., carpenters' chiffon weddin dres with eon- "all Frassr si. special aunc. Wm. Page, general ol?.ce repres entative, in attendance. (C8) rninc Jteueve misery, as mosi mowers do. Rub the throat, Chest and back with .time -tested i City of Prince Rupert NOTICE I MICKS VapoRub Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Philips of Ketchikan are visitors in the city today enroute home on the Prince Rupert after a trip to Seattle. Master William Shillan, of l Vancouver, arrived In the city today to spend the Easter holidays at the home his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. A Parent -Teachers' Association meeting, Wednesday, March 21. i at Booth. Memorial High School, 8 pjn. Musical program, re freshments. Major John Steele, area sup ervisor of Red Shield war ser vices of the Salvation Army on the Pacific Coast, and Major Stanley McKlnley; supervisor of the Red Shield centre in Vancouver, arri i:d in the city this morning from the south. They will return tomorrow night to Vancouver. Major McKlnley will speak at the Rotary Club to morrow. DOO TAX for the year J945 is now due and payable by tne owner or harbourer of any dog over the age of four months. Annual Tax Is $2.00 for dogs and $5.00 for bitehes. Legal proceedings may be If this tax remains unpaid alter March 31, 1945. H. D. Thaln, Tom McEwan is coming. George Bolton, dry dock accountant, returned to the city today from a trip to Col. J. H. Mellom, officer commanding the Prince Rupert sub-port of embarkation, returned to the city today after an of ficlal visit to Washington. W. C. Owen, general manager of Canadian National Railways, western region, Winnipeg, arrlv-, ed in the city today on the '; Prince Rupert from Vancouver t accompanied by Mrs. Owen. They will leave tonight by Jraln for the east aiter spending the day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Berner. LETTERBOX RACIAL DISCRIMINATION' Editor, Daily News: Relative to racial discrimina tion by Prince Rupert restaur ants, I believe that, if you can call it discrimination it is not 4galnst Chinese cooks but against white cooks. There are offhand, 25 restaurants and cafes In Prince Rupert. Twenty-two emplpy Chinese cooks. As for the local Labor Pro gressive Club taking an active fight against racial discrimination, there are local Indian boys, fighting side by side with our own white bays. So why not help the Indians get a better deal? The local Chinese do quite well and are able to look after them- ' selves. FAIR DEAL. FOUR YEARS AGO IN THIS WAR I By the Canadian Press March 21, 1941 Magazine Aeroplane reported that 1,815 U. S,-made planes haa cjeen shipped to Britain in 1940 compared with 300 in 1939. A cabinet crisis developed in Yugoslavia over the I crown council's decision to Join City Clerk, i the Axis, 1 . : I I Cup oi meai wn&Bam I 5 Delicious Chicken Mi M ! cupa 2 teaspoons Mafttc Itaklnft Powder i teaspoon salt 2eU4 1 cup milk ip chicken, cut fine 2 teaspoons scraped onion H cup firmed raw carrot 2 tablespoons melted butter or chicken fat Hi cups chicken ftravj Sift together flour, hakln powder and salt) add heaten eftA yolks and milk. AJil chicken, onion, grated carrot and melted fat and mix well. Fold In stlflly heaten eftit whites. Bake In greased baking dish In hot oven at 425F, for al'out 25 minutes. Serve with hot chicken Cravy. 6 servings. AMI " 5 1 I ALBERT & McCAFFERY are glad to donate this space to advertise and recommend THE RED CROSS DANCE . . . In . . . H.M.C.S. Chatham Efrill Hall Thursday, March 22 Civilians and Service Men . . . Come One, Come All Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY 8ATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 P.M. Kindly give us ybiir 'order before 12 o'clock noon during your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choicest fresh and cooked meat fresh vegetables and fruits complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE 21 THIRD AVE. W. SEA CADETS ARE SMART C c W I H 0 Prince Rupert, B.C. THE. DAILY NEWS Wednesday. March 21, 1945 M A C T U R S . for tn home Ve3ant323 at bere all the trio peoPV.ho.ri -howri ua 3 Vtl very rv best Desfc . ti-ratandiriC sh," -n the spirit oi w-- as possi-- to our Arm- .Vat,. " Z we oouia rmtL . Herc can rseas and a, and 8o ,bit u .H ,hiS ln - VOU anA derstandine. -a l-"trrfr 4 o ail v- . i p. L 1 Spearmint. that S ot riEW'; Armed Force- -juicy Frul of d xng & , chew e erseas. aore no W There and flavors tnree these thre ra.de-m 8 aJT mace .""Vavs been your r;;.ii a 5;:va: which d : can brine "nest , linui - -lain uw - . -iin,aij ands e this gum w "SPECIAL MBETINO Informative Lecture "FORTY-TWO MONTHS OVERSEAS" SOUVENIR DISPLAY Major Stanley McKinley Vocal and Musical Items by members of the Armed Forces P.II5LE ADDRESS Major John Steele in Salvation Army Citadel 8 P.M. THURSDAY A hearty welcome Is extended to all. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54 FRASER STREET prince Rupert LUCKY'S Light Delivery and Transfer 24-HOUR SERVICE 1341 Sixth Avenue East . Phone Black 371 CHIMNEY SWEEPINO OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job Phone. Black 735 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE - Iftae lp taVe cy care of hBlPe Z m are are on"-i offering atari' tna4 and lor -dard . Civilian V tnnceds. ncea!t3 . o-n m;rit merit atanaarU biio only on ios ,ltb.y rxlao. isssrA: tsar- brand - dard These wrappers will be. empty unlii further noticeTj PAGE FIVE night. ' ning at 9 o'clock. The corps, 120 strong, was Ihe toys lined up at the Court nnripr thp command' of Lieut. House sauare at 8 . o'clock and Prince Rupert Corps of Sea I comrander Alex Mitchell. The marched smartly t the drill hall Cadets "Captain Cook" was march p- tne reviewing stand behind their bugle band. The described as "one of the smart- on whlch sood captain Hart, armed guard of honor was under est Sea Cadet Corps in the Commancjer M. A. Wood and command of Sub.-Lleut. John province" following their Inspec- Ueut commander Astbury was Wilson. H" tain.Ir!.d.ek..; under command of Sub.-Lleut.' The corps stood easy until 8:40 'officer. A. S. Tobey. The Inspection when they re-formed ranks for A ATTENTION PAINTERS An Pacific Coast, In, the drill open meeting will be held in the , hall of H.MOS. Chatham last lasted a full half hour, begin- the inspection. . Carpenters' HalL Fraser Street, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Organizer R. Stevenson in attendance. C9) RUPERT BRAND : : SMOKED : : BLACK COD Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage: COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT. H.C. THE BULKLEY - MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Reef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave, Phone 178 For a Good Meal, Visit ... THE Victory Cafe Be Your Loveliest this Spring ... . One of our latest permanents or hair-dos will do it. Make an appointment now with PEGGY SAUNDERS All White Cooks 25 Years' Experience Give Us a Trial and Convince Yourself (Annette Powell) Fourth Street (across from Post Office) Phone Blue 917 ir