Inferior Needs Local Member Prince Monday,ApriL24, Rupert Doily 1950 Mews Early Seeding Appreciated SMITHERS In' north, central Cormttuncation has been re-reived SPRING DRAPERY EVENT British Columbia, as in most In the city from George R. Cathedral line Party By j ap,rtcuTtnral ureas, the time of Matthews, secretary manager ot a I i Seeding is ione ot the most im-'iwirtant- the British Columbia board of 6 'if. Marriage Soropfinmt factors aiieetfng yioids Retail Merchants" Association of j'of spi-nrg rHA ftnts and a"rlev. I 'Canada, .expressing appreciation FREE tKU au-. : . - . . .... ...... .. si ,. ' . t . """a, ii as Deen eswiD- m i,ne snrroort civen bv John D oi, Aitariws Anglican Cathed- Th Rnlft .i. t . ilWi tv. , ral was the seen, of aMni ue- 3 n.ac, T0T irmce Kvrpert , , ,, , 1 5 ouiramg was the scene f cereal igrams should toe sown to a lefdfftativ pi-opam sobmit. " A 1 J For week there will be for I " . :- ay party mday night when 1 """ly. says -J. v. Zaehavta, ex- ted by the Association at the one no charge making- centiy when Ma Ellen Cladlsh, j 128 jm,S Vw p,. iof iperimental Sub-Station, Sm- tecetrt session rt the Legislatore. Florists Drapes from any fabric purchased from our lajgej Rupert fllnfllsn hmiirw Vo ri . . ' I Hot only has he very mater- ' :- --' i for All cm imtmw Tl 771 1 .,u " " no.. By m , oM crtITO! Ian, .sated Wi. mm..,, 1i hi. stock'of Drapery Materials ; , ,6 BOX ' " r erey accessories and had r. 1 Musi,. .... v i . Z ""'"r 'OT f !"'.! ""'""Bnom me province as wen. FRASER & PAYNES! , . ' McauKn(eonmess cannot be vstabilshed MlB m the vocals. The Lay 'ft.!ltlrn mplu i be wrfiy one year and too Lean Have the r ... - -i.-JU-J 1 ' . tended by MLs. Ro Uhle nd ihJ hl iT.nL61 T1" 3t the home of the bride', partis where a number of friends gaih- , vito vu Bicrt uie onpie. i'aa.st"lH oy tLsa rudger and te the bride was proposed by Rev. vr)Ca' duet by Dyke McMillan and Canon Basil S. Prockter who had Harld Whalen. performed the ceremony. The ! Dr- L- M- Oreene was the win- Delicious Bakery Treats O PASTRIES O PIES:.' O CAKES O COOKIES CRISP APPETIZING BREAD . .. All baked fresh daily - RUPERT BAKERY LTD! groom responded. Mr. and Mn. Ross will make Iheir home in Prince Rupert. The groom is emoloyed here bv ' the Columbia Cellulose Co. ' I i Jarvi, H. McUod kh for Van- couverby air this afnoon, Bo Ins south to aci as a ceiegate to I i a Rod and aun convention. ilti 111! i;ii NEWS BRINGS RESULTS;!!) - . liij ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY 3R0ADYAY CAN HOUSEKEEPING BUTTER THE BEST OF FATS HAS APPEAL FOR EVERYONE The flavour of butter appeals t topping malses the family for- I says Mr. Matthews' letter. HOW CAN I ? ? Q. How can I repair a small hole in a window screen? A. Fasten a piece of mosquito netting over the hole. Give it a coat of shellac, and a second coat necessary. When dry it will bn stiff as the rest of the screen. Q. How can I renew jar lidsV A. Place them in a vessel and cover with buttermilk. Leave tliem for a day or two, and they will appear practically new. Q. How can I restore the gloss sateen? A. If borax water is used to a.sn saieen garments, it will restore the glo.ss. tares above 28 degrees F., amounts to only 105 days. Late sown grams are therefore exnosed tn thp rlnnani. nf cr.iini.3 irosts in the early fall. In aclcii tion, wet weather frequently pr- vails during the later part of September and invariably occurs during October, making Ine harvesting of late sown grains extremely difficult. Cards nnmh.. .v, i,... i., sow sprlns varietle, is just as as the seedbed can be well prepared. Every riay of delay after tnis point may result in a . further reduction in yleiti. In this area, oats make tfp Ihe bulk of the grain crop. Early soVn oat are If seldom injured by spring frosts. as fact, the chances of decreased yields due to late planting are much greater than the chances injury by early planting. Weather records taken 4it the Ex'Jerimental stion over the ?m tweIve years sn0 that more hours of bright aunslin.e are to recorded during the month of (may man lor any other month. They also show that of the total 5.72 inches of rain which falls during the growing season, twenty-five per cent is iscived during the month or May. it is Important that the crop should get the fullest possiUe benefit ou..0,cwlu pi w.ipu a- Examining records forchcr, it found that frosts arc normally recorded every month f the growing season and ihat the period with minimum lempera- Vffiffl FINE m KEGAL ...f23rHONE) L Clnsslfiorl HHiii.l,ln I. ..i.-... " Hours 7 a.!h. to i a.n Eor Take-Home Orders Phone 200 I PRINTING at PRINTERS 24- 222 Second Ava. I ' ' ,t House in Town h Luxuriously j Cedar Shakes LAND CITY feCR'S SUPPLIES ide St. Blue 820 Modern Materials isburB Paints .sTfAMSIHP kE RUPERT SAILS FOR ancouver hRMMMTE POUTS THURSDAY t ll:ir p.m. KETCHIKAN hnAY MIDMOIIT gallons Write or Call hR di:imt OFFICE Rupert, B. C. our new home National Hous- rme. Easy pay- Long terms pert Advice Call Local Builders in BRIDDEN 1st Ave. West Rupert, B. C. Orfire Blark 367 NiRhl Rod 561 ITER i flie 'ofcouf... HISKY ''"'Forwoter (plain rKII"9 it your mos, e We to the whol. about ony whiskv. f od(fs nothing, de- ."""""g, but reveal, true. ntri r bogquet. - ; .GUAM'S b Slice '" fined .,.,( ...... . . r.-...v.ii ojnwrm was usea u nnnfl lata adAVanUfe - Ho , An enterta.nment program be-is00n "ore the supper hour included ner In Wie raffte of a walnut I lablc wh11e nieset won a jpermnnent wave. 1 In The committee in charge confited 'of Mrs Ralph Smith.- : convener, Mr. Norman Baker, of Mrs. w. Edmcrtdson Mrs. P. M v,'. TZ'.T- MatL,on and Miss Mur el Vance I George George Dawes Dawes presided presided i t the the I . door. j of get that ttiey are eating left- ' xvers. These recipes are reCommend-d is by the home economists. Thev are ail exceDtiona iv eond Butterscotch Sponee Custard 3 tablespoons butter 23 cups brown sugar 3 tablespoons flour 2 teaspoons Vihegar 2 egg yolks 's teaspon salt IV Cups milk 2 gg whites , Cream butter and sugar. A&a flour, vinegar, beaten egg yolk. and salt. Stir in milk and Ldend well. Fold in stiffly beaten e(?g whites. Pour into buttered cus tard cups and set In pan of water. Oven-poach in a mod erate oven, 3o degrees P until I set, about. SS to 40 minutes. Cool and vnmould. Yield: sU servings. Butler Tarts li cup 'jutter 1 l,i cups brown sugar 1 tco-ipoon cornstarch 2 egg , - - cup raisins or current;; 1 teaspoon vanll!a 2 tablespoons lemon Juke Pastry Cream the butter and sugar. Add cornstarch and cream well together Add wtU attn eggs, fruit. ariH .... flnvnnn? tiinA fc...,., mntrin ii,i.Wi(i , or tart tins with pastry and fill! almost to top with mixture. Bake in a vpry rot oven. 40 dtg-ees F., I ' w minutes. RWuce heat to -Sicw . n.uuuu i. ing until done, aoout ?'J minutes, YiHd: 24 small or 12 l-je tartf : Butter Wafers ' 1 cup melted butter.' 3i cup brown sugar v I teaspoon vanilisi ' i eee : ' icups sifted pastry flour i . or IV'j cups sifted all purpose ; flour : - . 1 ' 'i teaspoon cream of tartar Vt teaspoon baict'.i? soda - Add butter to brown sugar, mixing well. . Add vanliia and ; unbeaten egg and beat well. Mix and sift flour, cream of tartai' and soda and add to creamed mixture. Drop by half teaspoon-fuls well apart on an unbuttered baking sheet. EjUc In a moderate oven, 350 degree F- r 9 minutes. Yield: eight- dozen small wafers. In the Supreme Court of BrtWsh I Columbia In Probate in Xhe matter nf the 'Admlnlstrntlon Act' and in the matter of the estate of Nell Mc-( tkmnlcl. deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Ills Honour Judge W. O. Fulton, local Judite of the supreme court oj I British Columbia. I was on h . si Jday of April. A D. 1960. appointed , Administrator ot the estate ol Well i ,i.upd. late of Stewart. Mll.l... -- - British ColumDiO. wno Si4th day of February. 1950. at c.ort British Columbia. All per sons indebted to the sold stote i are reci iilred to pay the amount of their iSeSSne- U. me forthwith, and all perss having claims (? nst the required to file them s, Id estate are verllied on or before with me properly the Slst day of May. I960, full-,n Which dft-iibutlon will be made havlBg regard only to uc cla ms of wucti I shall have been noting B.C. tns PATTO t Prlnw luipert, aa"d M'WaSS Forbes Offlclnl Administrator Prince ttupert, B.C. word ;; ,;r;, r,,"'eiraaa.!anc!-. .pipasefrain ' V-". inum unarge ouc. Birth NJUces 50c eral Notices, l-farriage and Engagement Announcements $2 00 SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE FOR THE TEENS A vest and Kkirt to wear together or to mix with other separates to multiply your school wardrobe. The vt'st can be. worn over sweaters or classic shirts, smart with either sktrts or slacks. Copied from a man's suit vest. It's snug fitting'- -and buttons down the front with covered buttons. If you shy away from buttonhole' making, your local sewing centre will make the buttonholes for you at little Cost. The Vest is shown in velveteen in a leopard design. You could try it in light red wool or in white linen for spring. The skirt is slim, with trouser pleats at the top and a deep inverted pleat in the front. Here you see it in soft wool flannel. Jon't 'Suffer Needlessly From Tha Torturing Pains Of ARTHRITIS ryiEur.iATiM Try DOI-tlN . . . How avallaMe In hrt "nvtiifnt si7-p. The cost i n-uHonable . , . the result is prompt wtovt from the pals of Arthritis, Khumaiism snd Neuritis, There fire no unpleasant RftPr-eflcu, U I(1CIN is actfe, non-toxic . . . dm no harm the heart or any other or tea n. Yout drutrftlat han DOMJIN. Get a buttle todaj and iVt DOI.f'IN help you oome out fn '"imler th tthadoW of pain! Re ware i Imitations loi.k for the DOU IN frrevi and white paekage 1 100 tahU-ts for l2.:,a -2 tabteta for :t.9ft nm availahle it hnltU'tt of r.iHi tablet. LUia LnniuW Toronto 10, Ontarm. boning. Classifieds, 2c per of ThrniVo rioatii T.,fi REPAIRS WAH Ren-iirs nromot efficient service. Georee Cook. ... ovweiler. bansfaciion guaranteed. ! REAL ESTATE Prince Rupert Realty Co. lOver Broadway Cafe) , Good choice lot for sale.) Small house with lovelv gar-; den on 2 lots suitable for couple. 6 Ave, East,. News Stand tor sale. Goinq;' concern. 7 room house with"; 2 bathrooms on Summit Ave.,; with garaee. House and lot-near Bowling Allev on 3rd' Ave. A good investment' Phone 667. (97) AGENTS WANTED tzL--- AGENTS WANTED Exceotional ooportunity for man with car, .;:n? selling experience, good uriancial standing in his com-munitv, to get into the $5000 a I vear class. Our natented products with little or no competition sell easily on 1 minute demonstration. Prospects everywhere, tremendous demand, reoeatx. Attractive Marein of profit. Palcoseel Co. Ltd., Cornwall 13. Ont. PERSONAL I11?1 and Hntlns - Sheet Metal work. Phone 543 or call 629. Sixth Ave West. H Letourneau and Sons. (tf) UNWANTED HAIR--Permanently eradicated with Saca-Pelo. The most remarkable discovery of the age. Saca-Pelo is eriarantoed to ktll the roots of anv hair and contains no druus or chemicals. Lor-Beer, Lab, 679 oranville, Vancouver, B C. (H) ! HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Bovs or girls' as p'.n setters. Apply to bowi-i ing Alley s. (98) j wantfD -j- Bov wanted for; daily newsnaoer route wun or without, bicvcle. Aoolv D.dtv News office. WANTED ExoertPTiCPd salesman for mens clothing store. Phone 359 during business hours, , HELP WANTED Service Station attendent. or will consider suitable vouna man will-in"? to learn this trade. Apply Bob Parker Limited, mam ot-Tice. 9c , , ;W ncaiijf everyone, ine names "butterscotch," "butterflake" and i "buuercrisp" are used to des-I icribe producU because the name u uuirei unnKa va inina nioui,n- i watering suggestions. Fruit ' butter and nut butters are so- j j called because of the smooth spreading consistency which somewhat resembles butter. j Rationing of butter during the ! war years taucht ns to snread the bread a lirtlfe more thinly ! and to do without that delicicus : little pat of butter In the baked potato or on other coolced vegetables. Habits are easily formed, whether good or bad, but many , of us are still foregoing a flavour treat as well as a good nutritional investment by continuing the habit of "going easy on th butter." Id Canada, the making of butter In the home was a necessary pavCnf pfonref life. "The" commercial manufacture of butter has been established for many yoRrs and produces a more uniform product. Today we have more than a thousand creamer ies producing about three hundred million pounds of butter each year. No matter how good butter may b" when purchased, care must be (jiken to retain its sweet flavour n,.tA .t.n.iU Ai.n. uA "HkHI DUUU1U UC .BlUlCtl in a cool, dry place, away from all foods which have a distinct odour or flavour, as it readily absorbs foreign flavors. It should on ept in a coverea container or well wrapped In the parch ment paper in. which it is pur- chased I Nothing beats a topping of crunchy buttered crumbs on a casserole dish. Often such d. : ffl Seagram's "83 . Best Foo A 1 n finest Cockrng Prof essiona s TTl Bytown Machine Wotkij sale Service and Parti "Simplex 'Oas Engines i Cummins Dependable Diesel J 65 h p. . 550 h.p. tmjulre about, our long-term j Warranty and SerVtcei MARGARET McLEOD (OPTOMETRIST Room IS STONE BUIDlNO rnuwa BLUE 693 " r T 1 P.O. BOX 1184 1 ; . ; ( -'' D u i HANDYMAN j " HOME .SERVICE I OENERALlCONTRACTORa Building and Repairs of sll kinds i ROOF8 - CHtMWlfrB OJL BURNER PHONES Black 334 Red 894 P. O. Box 1670 SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 23 & 24 Besner "Block Telephone 212 TEvenlngs by Appointment FOR YOUR ROCK & CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment j All Work Guaranteed MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818 P.O. Box lit - 330 Second Avenus Pr!nca Rupert. B.C. i B usmess d MIKE COLUSSI Piano Technician Pianos Tuned Repaired PHONE BLACK 389 210 4th Street - DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5, iSMITH BLOCK Phone V65 P. O. Box 140) VUAUH R10PA1R8 Tor Downtrodden Heels nd Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second A GEORGE RORIE & QO. Public Accountants and Auditors. Income Tax Returns compiled O. L.' RORIE, A A.E. S. B. LAIRD, B. Comm. , " Besner Block Phone 387 A.P. GARDNER & CO. Chartered Accountants A. L. BELL. OA.. Prince Rupert, Terrace and District until May 15 Prince Rupqrt Hotel, Prince Rupert , Terrace Hotel, Terrace DR. GARNET E. H. MONTGOMERY DENTIST Suite 7, Smith Block Phone 525 P.O. Box 1210 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Wavlni Beauty Culture In all fta branches 204 th Street Phone 65S To Advertisers ' To infure publication of display or classified advertising ?opy for same must be in the office of the Dally News bj , 4 p.m. the day previous te advertising. Requirements tithe mechanical department make this rule necessary. FOR SALE FOR SALE Used Car Trans-, missions. Bvtown Machine, . tu! FOR SALE Will trade trollinu 002 Havi" Co3eAver 95oT froD07n uauv News. (90) FOR ' SALE Profitable earlv closine lunch counter business. Will uav for itself in ten months. Other Interest only reason for selling. Princinals' onlv apply Box 690 Dailv News. ( 9V ) FOR SALE 1941 Chev. "coupe, Excellent condition. AddIv 1501 Eiehth East or Rupert Motors Ltd. tf FOR SALE Why not cook with Gas. See Ward Electric and Marine Suoolv Co. for com-: nlete information. P.O. Box 780-Phone 680. (100p) FOR SALE Rowboat with oars. $20.00. Plione Blue 337. (95p FOR SALE Six Spool Llpsett Ourdies. oractice'lv new. Phone Black 949, (96p FOR SALE 29 ft. Gillnetter 7-9 Easthope Drum, Comolete. Phone Red 597. (103P) FOR SALE 1947 Ford half ton . nick mi. Phone Green 883. P.O. Box 586 Citv. (tf) FOR SALE New Si used household furniture and hardware . unoainted chest of drawers, end tables and coffee tables, battery radios, floor covering, rifles, pressure cookers, singer sewing machines, office chairs pnd scores of other good articles. Good values at lowest onssible nric.es. B.C. Furniture. Phone Black 324. (TF) NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Lins-belt Sneerier Shovels; Cranes: Draglines: Adams Roid Graders: Littleford Bros. Black Too Road Maintenance Enulument: Owen Clamshell Bucket s and Rock Grannies: T t. Smith Concrete Mixers: Clark Forklift Trucks: NeUn Bucket Loaders for Stockoile and Snow Removal: Rice Pirt-able! Centrifueal Pumns; Na-" tional Draeline Scraoers and Buckets: National All Steel Rrrtarv Screens and Conveyors. Full Information from Na- ttonal Machinery Co. Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tt FORS.H.E FOR 9ALE Ensslish babv buirgy with mattress, and plav oeh. Black 624. . . 1HP. FOR SALE One dinette set. table snd chairs, buffet; one, Easv Bov chair, one small' writing desk. Phone Green 320; between 6 and 8:30 p.m. ( 98 ' FOR SALE Three piece ches-1 terfield. new condition Black' (i!7 evenings (99p FOR SALE Lisht delivery business. 2 cars, lots of work. Phone 678, nights Red 735. (tf) FORBALETiler"'Poibere".. ln"1h 32 feet Powered 15-18 Easthope. Fullv e a u i p p e d ' rwidy to fish Applv V. Faverol - New Floats East of Drvdoek. (100d) FOR' SALE Dinin? room suite, (j niece in excellent, condition, , niso Duncan Fvfe coffee table. . Phone Green 726 (95pl FOR RKNT FOR RENT First class sleeping room. 1138 West Second . (96) FOR RENT -.; Front room, pri-. vate duiet place. Blue 815. WANTED WANTED Furnished or unfur-! nished 2-room suite, ot laraer. ; Phone 263. (98p) WANTED Scran cast, brass. cooper, radiators and batter-' ies. .Phone 543 or call 629, Sixth W. Hfi WANTED To rent unfurnished noue, central location, musti (lOOp) WANTED TO RENT Thvee room furnished apt. or house. ' Phone L. Gretstnger, Domin- ion Bridge. uuupi 1 WANTED Quiet, conscientious couule, one child, desires fur- . nished 2 or 3-room suite. Phone Black 937. 97p (WANTED TO RENT --House or i . not. 3 or 4 rooms. NavaJ -fam- " with two -children. Phone ! S20. (9)p) ! WANTED Hand onerated sew-- ing machine. Phone Blue 6RS. (96) reauires ltpht housekeeping accommodation. Call evenmes I Johnston, Room 73 Rupert ' ..Hotel (95p) ControTgem!n, t$ PubiJ or di$Ployd I "card or by th Govrnmr,1 of Iritith C. Columbia.