! Mi ral EM ? an PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert. B C, Thursday, August 2, 1945 HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I make egg malted milk? A. Put one egg Into a mixing glass, add one ounce of vanilla or chocolate syrup, two heaping teaspoons of malted milk, two ounces- of cream, and enough milk to nearly fill the glass. Shake well and serve with shaved ice If desired cold. Q. How can I retain the color of green vegetables? A. If a Utile soda Is added to the boiling water just before putting in the gren vegetables It will make them retain their fresh color. Q. How can I make it easier to wash greasy dishes?. A. Greasy dishes will be easier to wash if a little ammonia is added to the water. PAINSTAKING PLAYWRIGHT It was a habit of Henrik Ibsen to make complete histories of the lives of his stage characters up to the moment of the opening of the first act. Chosen ky thousands OF BUSY CANADIAN HOUSEWIVES LONDON 0) The Admiralty released more than 100 trawlers, previously on "war work, to the fishing fleets for use in supplementing Britain's food ration. WEST MERSEA, Essex, Eng CP) Husband and wife", Ma j. Richard Toller, M.C., and Wren Officer Diana Toller have both been awarded the M.B.E. Kellogg's cereals have an important place In Canada's kitchens now, more than ever. Appetlzlngmytlme for breakfast, lunch, between meal snacks. Add flavour to 'leftover' dishes, too! I They're free . . . vory packago. Save 'ml Trad 'ami BOYS! GIRLS 8 Coloured Cards In FLOWER SHOW - PRIZE LIST - Copies of the complete list may be had from Ormes Ltd., N.B.C. Power Co., The Dally News, Evening Empire, or the Carnival .office. Class 1 ROSES 6 Sections. Class 2 SWEET PEAS 5 Sections. Class 3 BIENNIALS AND PERENNIALS 9 Sections. Class 4 DAHLIA AND GLADIOLI 5 Sections. Class 5 ANNUALS 10 Sections. . Class 6 HOUSE PLANTS 9 Sections. Class 7 MISCELLANEOUS 5 Sections. ' Class 8 CHILDREN'S SECTION 3 Sections. : Class 9 VEGETABLES AND FRUIT 14 Sections. Kxliihits may be placed between 9 and 10 p.m. Tuesday, August 7, or between 8 a.m. and noon Wednesday, August 8 at the Carnival Grounds. AUCTION SALES 1 " . . . By . . . J. H. MAIR EVery Monday starling Monday, Aug. fi, 2 p.m. at lluilding opposite Parker's Garage TIM It I) AVENUE C W BAY Auction rooms will be open each day for receiving goods. Transfer must be supplied by owner. Phone 580. Obtain receipt from driver. No Reserves. No Advertised Goods Accepted." SPECIAL AUCTIONS BY APPOINTMENT For Sale Restaurant; also fully-furnished six'-room house. J. H. ATTEND FUNERAL OF T. H. JOHNSON Many old Prince Rupert friends joined Victorians on Tuesday of last week at the funeral In Victoria of T. H. Johnson, for years general manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. here, who passed away suddenly a few days previous at Qualicum. Among them was Ordinary Seaman Archie McLeod, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLeod of this city. Archie, who is on, leave from his naval duties, is at present on leave prior to going on Pacific duty for which he will take training at Cornwallis in Nova Scotia. MAIR To Our Patrons . . . In order that our equipment may be taken south for repairs, this shop will close on Thursday, August 16th and will re-open on Monday, September 10th, 1945. We hope to give you better service upon our return. ' VIOLET M . MAH : Sunrise Beauty Salon Corner 6th Ave. and Fulton St. Phone Blue 943 PRINCE RUPERT Honour Roll List of Men and Women on Active Service In the Arm; Are YOU responsible lor wme. one's name not in this list? ISee entry lorm elsewhere) ARMT Richard Adklns O. P. Lyons J. Armstrong Sr. Danny Magnet Louis Astoria O. Marchlidon Stanley Balllnger Cecil M. Marr C. P. Bartlett Murlll Mathews Jack Balfour Steve Mentenko Eric Barton Oeorge W. McAfee R. H. Beerllng M. P. McCaffery W. Beynon K. McCrlmmon P. O. Bird J. C. McCubbln Leonard Blrtch N. McGlashan Walter Bird A. A. MacDonald N. Blackhall Ian Macdonald Donald Blake Jack McEvoy R. L. Bouvette Alex McParlane W. W. Bowes Gerald Mclntyre Ray Bracewell lan A. MacKiie Ronald Bracewell Jack Mlcholuk William Brass Leo Mlcholuk J. W. Brldden Victor Miller Earl Brochu D. Montgomery W. M. Brown R. Montgomery Frank Bruce R. Montgomery Wiener Bryant M. D. Montesano Arthur F. Cade Clyde Moraes John A. V. Cade Stanley Moraes Alfred Cnlderone Ford Moran II. D. Calderwood Jack Moran Aldo Campagnola James Moran Jack Campbell Robert Moxley John Campbell John K. Murray William Cavalier Jack Mussallem Marc Cavenalle Josenh Navlor A. II. Chosteney W. II. Nesbltt Arthur J. Clark Leonard Ness Donald Clark . Donald Norton Edward Clark David W. Oland Oeorge Collins Jr. Robert Orme O. M. Collins Robert Parks James W. Collins Frank Parlette Jim CoIusbI Robert D. Patrick Mike Colussl u. P. Penney Frank Comfcdlna Walter Perkins D, J. T. Cook Ernie Perlstmm M. van Cooten Peter Peterson Orant Coverdnle W. A. Pllfold Jr. Walter Cross Arthur Phillips Bert Cross N. R. Powell Charles Dennis L. C. R. Raabe Thomas Dennis Ernest Ratchford Peter Dohertv Alf. M. Rlvett ram uvorneK N. A. Pavllkls R. C. H. Durnford mrf Perm. George Dybhavn James E. Rell Carl Reich Whitfield Elder Freddie Reich Frank Elliott Alex O. Rlx Helge Essen R. O. Robinson A. R. Finer E. S. Roper Charles V. Evltt P. Rudderham George Flewln Kaare Rudsvlck Thomas Flewln Thomas H. Ryan Dick Fong Olav Rysstad William Qanick Fred Slmonds James Garllck Bud Skattebol a John Gates Fred Scheatfer Ralph Gillies R. J. Scheatfer Alfred E. S. GUlls William Scherk Joseph D. anils John T. Scully Milton P. amis Thomas Scully Andrew Glover Bob Shrubsall ' William Gomez Thomas Sibley Darrow Gomez B. Slmundson Earl Gordon .Glenn Smith Lee Gordon Hugh J. Smith Edward Gosnell James Smith T. W. Qraham J. 8. Smith Burton Qreen W. D. Smith T. N. Greenfield Douglas Stalker Bplro Ourgerlch J. A. Stewart spiro ourvlch Albert Stiles James HadcJen A. L. St. John Gerry Hamelln Alexander Storrle L. J. R. Haynes Jack Storrle K. C. W. Haynes Neil Stromdahl R. H. A. Haynes 'James Suden r.. li. tieaa i. u. aumenana Cecil Hemmons Roy Sweet David Henderson Richard Sylvester Howard Hlbbord C. Dan Taper L. H. Hlnton L. V. Tattersal F. E, Hodgklnson Robert Taylor Harold Hodgson John Albert Teng David Houston W. B. Tobey Robert Houston D. Thompson Percy Hudson Arnold Tweed P.. E. Hudson Jack Unwln Fred Hunter Omar H. Tweed William Hutson Rodney Valpy Harold Ivarson A. (Bill) Vance Robert Johnson Clarence Vaughan Walter Johnson s. Vlckerman Kenneth Johnston Robert Vuckovlch 8. D. Johnston John waiKer T. D. Johnston C. Wanamaker Nrk J. Kiltas C. D Watson Robert, W. Kcays R. M. Watson Reg. Kings Jack Wearmouth Nick Kurulok James Weir Fredk. A. -Large Leslie West Ronald Lee Dnn Wick R. A. Lee William White F.verett R. Leek T. J. Williams Oliver R. Lelghton James Wong W. T. LeKhtqn James Wood Pierre LeRoss H. R. Wrathall O. M. Let.nes Jack WrathaU Clarence Lovln K. E. Wrathall Business and (Under New Management) GUNN'S BICYCLE SHOP SERVICING, SALES AND RENTING GADGET REPAIRS, ETC. 214 Sixth Street (Next to Jones' Newstand) Worjc to please 'everyone No work too large, or too small H. J. LUND Tainting Paperhanglng UNION PAINTER Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 R. Y. WALKER GRADUATE MASSEUR Massage and Steam Bath Facial and Reducing Treatment Evenings Only Phone Red 315 424 8th Ave W. SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools CANADIAN, LIMITED Montreal, Canada II. F. I.OVIV. Phone Qreen 074 Representative Box 528 117 2nd Ave. W, Opposite YMCA PHINCE rtUPEKT, Il.C, Local News Items J. E. Jack returned from the south yesterday accompanied by his daughter, M?s. Elmer Thompson, and her son Douglas. A Will all persons willing to help In operation of the Carnival next week please contact Frank Skinner at Union Steamship office. (181) Glen Harvey, manager of the Consolidated Optical Co. of Vancouver, is a business visitor in the city, having arrived yesterday on the Prince Rupert from the south. Gift of a picture to H.M.C.S. Fraser is being made by the local Women's Auxiliary of the Navy League of Canada. The next meeting of the Auxiliary will be In September. Meantime the members are proceedng with their ditty bag work. Mrs. M, Sollows and twins returned to their home at Terrace last night from the. Prince Rupert General Hospital. Mrs. Sollows Is the former Miss Muriel Pearson of Terrace and her mother, Mrs. H. L. Pearson, came in to the city to meet her. George C. Mitchell Is leaving at the end of the week for Lake Kathlyn where Mrs. Mitchell and family are In residence for the summer. Mr. Mitchell will be accompanied by Lieut. - Commander Orme Stuart who is visiting here on leave from his naval duties. Capt. George Whiting, officer commanding the United States Coastguard at Ketchikan, paid brief visit to Prince Rupert yesterday while travelling by aircraft. He made a call at the office of Mayor H. M. Daggett, returning an amenity of His Worship on the latter's recent visit to Ketchikan. HINT FOR HOUSEWIVES To remove candlewax frexn a tablecloth scrape off as much as possible. Then place a blotter beneath the spot and another blotter over the spot and press with a warm iron. LONDON P) Mayor A. Black-man of Hastings, Sussex, expressed deep concern over the future of seaside resorts "It looks very grave Indeed" when he addressed a conference of representatives from more than 50 resort towns. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Two furnished rooms or flat, for quiet couple, with one-year-old child. Apply Box 72 Daily News. (181) Charles a. Lord T. M, Wright Charles E. Love (Women) Beatrice Berner Matilda Larscn Louise Bird Edith Mutrle Phylls Hamblln Irene Sully Ida E. Hanklnson Jane Taper Made Supreme Sacrifice Professional HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Phone Green 337 Open for Business MARINE GENERAL REPAIRS Arc Oxy-Acetylene Welding First Ave. East We repair anything "House of Better Cleaning" EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Authorized "FLEX FORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 101 5th East Phone Green 955 NEW LOCATION: Green 821 1363 6th Avenue East ESTHER STANYER EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR STYLING Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver JOHN H. BULGER Optometrist JOHN BULGER LTD. Third Avenue Miss Betty Conroy of the Canadian National express office leaves tonight on a holiday trip to Vancouver. Miss Edith Murvold Is leaving tonight on a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bird are leaving tonight on a trip to Stop HAY FEVER . Hay Fever needn't plague you with Us meeting and wlieezing, its blowing and gaaping, its sore, streaming, itching irritation of eyes and ears. Just do what thousand have done o get fast, sale relief-take Templeton's RAZ-M All. You'll sleep twttet ork better, leel Utter. SOc, M at druggists everywhere. R-IS Jack Sargent, Vancouver barrister, and his sister, Miss Mary Sargent, drove In from Hazel-ton yesterday and are leaving tonight for Vancouver. Louis F. Turgeon of the Northern B.C. Power Co. staff Is leaving tonight for Vancouver ana may proceed East. He plans on receiving surgical treatment while away. ELIZABETH qiSCOVERY William Gilbert, Queen Elizabeth's physician, discovered in 1C00 that innumerable sub stances he called "electra" acquired the power to attract bits of straw and leaves when rubbed. WYKE REGIS, Dorset, Eng., ((f) A month after being decorated at Buckingham Palace for gallantry in saving life at sea, coastguardsman Victor Stephens died in an automobile smash, Announcements Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows' Hall. 9 to 12. Dance, Orange Hall, Terrace, every Friday. Good time for all. CREAM AS IOW AS 12c A PINT Surete be pur you make It. In 2 minutes, mil Londonderry, sugar and mint (even war tlmo croam). Whip, IrHii, that's all. No cooking, smooth, no Ico crystals. (Uto milk or aklm milk for delicious froien desserts). 1So pkg. makes 16 servings. Any flavour. Atk your grocer for Londonderry. If ho does not carry It tend ua 1 .00 for 7 packages nd 20 famous recipes, postpaid. Londonderry of Canada, 124 Dominion Square Building, Montreal, .P.O. (J YYTfYYv'YTTYYTYYYTTTTYTTT The Gyro Clulj Requests Your Support For Lillian KNUTS0N Their Charming Little Candidate ' For QUEEN of the CIVIC CKNTItF. CARNIVAL Remember . . . Every ticket you buy in support of LILLIAN entitles you to a chance on the drawing for . $1000, $500 and $250 in Victory Bonds. rickets for LILLIAN KNUTSON are available at many agencies. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Just Arrived . . . 20 Squares Bright lied Hexagen Asphalt Shingles. Hoofing Paper. Building Paper. No. 1 Clear-finish Lumber. Ship Lap and Dimension. Shipment of Fir Veneer Plywood F. MURPHY LUMBER General Agent Ace-Tex Products Tile Flooring Felts and Cement 1st Ave. E. Phone Black 884 BUILDING PERMITS HERE LAST MONTH Building permits Issued in the city during July were as follows: Hug Fong Tong, 715 Fraser Street, general repairs, $300. P. DeJon, McBride St. and 5th Ave., alterations, $550. Mrs. B. M. Harding, Alfred St., reshlngling, $400. Hung Chen Yeng, Fulton St., reshlngling, $300. George Scott, 9th Ave.. West, reshlngling, $150. Louis Amadlo, 6th Ave. West, new building, $3500. Mrs-. C. Brown, 9th Ave. West, general repairs, $100. G. K. Laird, Cth Ave. West, alterations, $100. Mrs. J. McDougall, Ambrose Ave., addition, $500. Wm. Logan, Tatlow St., foundation repairs, $70. G. Anderson, 8th Ave. East, roof repairs, $100. W. D. Vance, Atlln Ave., hothouse, $250. Captain Peterson, Atlin Ave., fire, damage, $475. R. H.' Smeeton, Park Ave., general repairs, $500. R. G. Johns, 3rd Ave. West (Mousetrap), general repairs, $300. Mrs. J. L. McLaren, 3rd Ave. West, general repairs, $250. Douglas Blair, Ambrose Ave., addition front porch, $150. Arthur Melin, 10th Ave. East, foundation repairs, $450. Eino Paavola, 2nd Ave. West, foundation repairs, $300. Joseph Gay, Hays Cove Ave., reshlngling, '$100. COTTONS for or Si oummen I .1 ram - '-s Ip i 1 S 1 ; : J) W Crisp cotton dresses give you that fresh, cool look you crave. Here are casual dresses with personality styled with smart, flattering details in a variety of 1 u s c i o u s shades plaids, solids and lovely floral patterns. You'll want several of these charming little cottons to complete your summer wardrobe. ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR REOPENING MOUSETRAP Under New Management Saturday, August 4 Specializing in Italian Spaghetti, Steaks and Fried Chicken Dinners. Hours 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. 1P) Fresh active yeast goes right to work! No lost action no extra steps. Gives sweeter, tastier bread flavour light, smooth texture perfect fresh, ness! IF YOU 'BAKE AT HOME- always use Fleischmann's active, fresh vr . m. !L. .1... r-imitit.. rf.11,i I irM1 I las I wiiu ins j""" w. it ''fjr'r-.? Dependable lor more than 7U years Canada's tested favourite. P 0 MADE IN CAN A HEREAFTER . . . The Skeena Grocen TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY to give you better service. PoiiIscii's Cafe and Dining Room Is the Talk of the Town WHY? B ecause . . . It's the nicest-looking place in town. Meetings may be arranged. - JOHN BULGER LTD. lain EXTRA FRESH BREAD) THIRD AVENUE ajaeai . INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. phone 88 ..XT (Across from the Hospital) Is on a three-day wceldy delivery service On orders received the previous day. We trust this change will not unduly in-.convenience our customers. Indeed, we hop I It's open for banquets, weddings and parties As good as the best, Better than the rest." Whatever you plan to spend" YOU'LL FINN GIFTS HKKB TO SATISFY YOU . . . Come in and sec tH JEWELERS Dfflf'J . (Opposite Post Bin'1'' Phone loME CORlVa PAINTING FAI'EIUIANGl SIGNS AND