THIS AND THAT Jpriuie tlupctt Dailp J3cto0 JLtD. Telay, M-yii, 1943 Local News Items... Announcements All advertisement i tbls column wUl be charged for k full month nt 36 oeota a word rpRcr ;?E PROOF w 1 I SALES 1 IS Indian Superintendent, Indian Agent .is Out There are no more "Indian A. H. Silversldes returned to St. Andrew's Anglican tea at the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, I BOARD the city on the Cardena Sunday Just Arrived! Nurses' aid uniforms, summer cotton prints, broadcloth dresses, also cotton housecoats. Star's Stylewear. 324 4th Ave. West, May 27. night from a trip to Vancouver Card Party, Catholic School and Victoria. , Agents.." Henceforth, under a change of designations, it is "Indian Superintendent." F. E. An- (124) Miss Evelyn McNab, who has field from now on is known as Moose Meeting Tonight at 9 p.m. to allow members to attend baseball opener between Savoy and Moose team. (It) been spending a holiday at her Hall, May 27, 8 p.m. C.N.R.A. Dance, May 28, Oddfellows' Hall. Dancing 9:30 to 1:30. Admission 50c. Queen Mary Chapter, Crib-bage and Bridge Drive, Civic Centre, Friday May 28, 1948. home here, left by air vester Superintendent of the Indian Agency of Prince Rupert rather than straight Indian Agent. The charge of title involves no day on her return to her nurs ing duties at Essondale. Inspector of Fisheries Gordon S. Reade returned to the city change in routine duties. Summer Casual Wear Received in error at Kins-Saturday afternoon on the Cat- Eastern Star Tea, June 3, at Mrs. Wm. Watts' home, 435 4th ala from a two-week's business trip to Vancouver. Advertise in tne Dairy News: West. l I VV - ON I J JJ. Junior Auxiliary United Church C.N.R. Tennis Club Meeting men Dance, light grey fedora hat, narrow band. Would gentleman kindly Phone Black 322 and arrange to exchange for his own hat? (125) C. A. Berner, divisional super 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 27 at Tea, June 10. Tasilv and C.N. Gen. Office Bldg. All mem Presbyterian Tea, home of bers and prospective members I Snant t rl Mrs. T. A. McMeekin, 512 Tatlow St., June 17. PJK- VA-t rj- please attend. (123) intendent, Canadian National James A. Ham arrived -in the Railways, Is returning to the city on Thursday night's train city Saturday afternoon on the Catala from Klemtu to spend after a trip to Prince George and Jasper on official business. the May 24 week-end in the Don Forward returned to the city Sunday night after attending the recent British Columbia conference of the United Church JcMy Erected ! I is no muss nor JanJ with Gyproc j,.t a permanent, Proof job. ! j,e Improvement d Repairs NOW city. J. M. Black, resident mining engineer here for the provincial Thomas McQuillan, well known of Canada in Victoria, also pay I I It .ife wi'ifw --" . m Department of Mines, sailed ,Unuk River mining man, was ing a brief visit with his par it "My husband says it brightens up the place.' yesterday on the Princess Louise passenger aboard the Cardena for a trip Into the Atlin district , Sunday night going through to ents at Ladysmith, Vancouver Island. Quality and Style are linked when you buy pure wool English Flannel trousers tailored by Fashion Craft. For wearing with your tweed jacket, or casual coat, grey flannels are right for summer wear and a most helpful addition to your on official duties. Mrs. Black is, Stewart flour sifted with soda. Add raisins and blend thoroughly. accompanying him on the trip. Pour into greased baking pan , 1 ANNOUNCEMENT Cruises, Charters Commenc Miss Marie Lock, who graduated from the University of Columbia recently, return- Hugh MacDonald, road super (about 11 x 7 x iy2 Inches). intendent for Atlin district with ing soon. Scheduled trips, Salt headquarters at Stewart, sailed ed home Sunday night on the II 1 Cardena from Vancouver. Lakes and return. Wath this space for further particulars. Smooth top with spatula and spread with blended topping ingredients. Bake in hot oven (400 degrees F.) 20 to 25 minutes. Cut In squares and serve hot. May be re-heated. Timely Recipe RAISIN SQUARES Raisin Squares have raisins and pineapple in the cooky part and an Interesting baked-on topping of sugar and cream. Serve the squares warm and fragrant from the oven with hot NO EXTRA RINSE by the Cardena Sunday night on his return north after spending a few days at departmental headquarters here on official duties. -f AN SUPPLY ALL VOUR. K M 8UILDIRS SUPPLIES fALHKRT & CAFFEKY LTD. g 0 LUMBER JIOKKS SUPPLIES ll'HONE 116 NO EXTRA WORK J. C. Arseneau, veteran postmaster at Premier, was a passenger aboard the Cardena Sunday-night returning north after a trip to Vancouver. Deafened Now Hear Whispers 5 Feet Away Miss E. Kinnaird of the prov incial department here returned Johnstone, Angli- tea or coffee Rev. G. S. For the whitest washings . . . It's Quick ... It's Easy . . . It's the modern way. Just a few drops in the last rinse make such a difference! AIR PASSENGERS Inbound Saturday Mrs. R. Barnsdale, Mrs. E. Harris and Spicy Raisin Squares can Church missionary at Kin- to tne city on tne Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver and Vic colith, and Mrs. Johnston re F. Starr from aVncouver. turned to the Naas River on the Cardena Sunday night after a Outbound today Miss Evelyn toria. C. E. Stockdlll, for many years Ifrom one AVES TWO McNab, A. Ebbutt, G. Service, J Archibald, A. Macdonald, J. Twa- assistant to the vice-president For washing guide write . . . MRS. STEWART'S BLUING, 0pl. CD-S, Minneapolis 1, Minn. of the Canadian Pacific Railway dell and G. Bradicich, to Van Tests by the American Medical Association's Council on Phy- J sical Medicine show that sciene has now enabled deafened people to hear faint sounds, to easily understand whispers from 5 feet away, aided by a tiny hearing device so light you hardly know you are wearing it. With it thousands now enjoy music, sermons and friendly companionship. Finger tip controls let you adjust it instantly to changing sound conditions. No separate battery pack, wires or harness visit In the city. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bird returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a two weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver and Abbots- at Montreal and now living in couver; Miss G. Cooke, B. Tim 2 cup seedless raisins . 1 '3 cup butter or margarine 23 cup granulated sugar 1 teaspoon mace 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon nutmeg Few grains salt 1 egg . Vb cup drained crushed pineapple 2 cups silted all-purpose flour 34 teaspoon soda Topping cup granulated sugar 2 tablespoons pastry cream retirement in Victoria, and Mrs mermeister. R. P. Slmth, Mr. Stockdlll were here aboard the Lund, to Sandsplt. Princess Louise yesterday morn (ford in the Fraser Valley. by Osden Nash ijr piggledy, my black hen, yi eggs for gentlemen. Bi n come every day or what my black hen ID lay. Jance she lays too many, fliS" my hen a pretty any ; lng bound north on the round Alvin Ebbutt ,a nephew of -t!0T- Miss Dorothy hooutt, of Borden trip to Alaska. Rev. and Mrs. T. A. MacPhee of Burns Lake, who have been in Victoria to attend the British Street, who has been in the bulge to weigh you down. The makers of Beltone, Dept. 25, 1450 HASHES?) north for the deep sea fishing season, returned today to his home in Vancouver. 4.mce she fails to lay, W. 19th St., Chicago, 111., are so I Columbia conference of the Uni Cover raisins with boiling water and let stand 5 minutes. Drain and dry thoroughly. lemen a bonus pay. proud of their achievement that they will gladly send you a free Consult us for your needs in all types of printing work. Everything in high-class stationery. Cards for every occasion. Fountain Tens. Are you going thru the functional 'tniddle-ae' period peculiar to women (iW-52 yn.)? ted Church of Canaxla, arrived in the city on the Cardena Sunday night and proceeded by py, pumbledy, my red John Currie of John Currie & cream butter, add sugar ,spices Son returned to the city on the'an(j sait, and cream thoroughly. 1 Joea this make you suffer from hot flu he, feel ao nervous, hinh-atrunK, tired? Then descriptive booklet and explain how you may test this remark Ikj try Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Conk pound torelievesucbaymptonul Pinkham'l train last evening to their home "Chicken in the Rough' ? J TO TAKE HOME ' J Call the J Cardena Sunday night lrom a Blend In beaten egg. Add pine-business trip to Vancouver and apple and mix well. Beat in able device in your own home Compound also has what Doctora call a in the Interior. stomachic tonic effect! without risking a penny. Write Victoria. i Mildred Valley Thornton: LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Vc&"ouilBeltone today. Miss Frances Cross returned to , Vancouver artist and art critic, 5 CIVIC CENTRE ;j DINING ROOM PHONE 231 n in w I jb-iiperating now. I she didn't understand Bik production must be lined; n t understand at first, Sirr had to plan or burst, the government reporU living pints Instead of Wis . . . iflabra, thus we learn arrived in the city Saturday af-;the city on the Princess Adelaide ternoon on the Catala from yesterday afternoon lrom a trip Alert Bay on a north coast to Vancouver, having stopped Prints Sp ecials in painting trip. She plans to visit off for a day at Alert Bay on I'riiilifig the interior before returning .the way Dack. south. Miss Thornton is. the PaH sl,mi,nt f t.hP - UtLKIUUi ! I Serve hot as I vegetable or cold in salad 1 t ALWAYS f ASK FOR I VAN CAMP'S! 1 A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited Vancouver Sun's art critic as We you create, the less death of his. mother, Mrs. Mike BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE t-i a -j ; wen as oeing an Krooki peter Krook arrived in creative artist. ithe city by air durmg the week James N. Killas arrived In the from Seattle. He came north by citv on tthe Catala Saturday, way of Pan-American Air Lines 1 earn. k you earn, the more f re given, fc you lead, the more fie driven, afternoon from Vancouver and and, Ketchikan. the Catala Sunday Lean Back and LA-Z-BOY leans back with you for reading, reclining, relaxing, reposing, retiring. Call in Seeing is Believing Phone 775 327 3rdAve. sailed on 0m ftp Godwin Austen, in the Himalayas, Is the second highes' Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions peak in the world. night for Premier where he will take charge of his store for the coming month while his manager, Harold Ponder, takes vacation in Prince Rupert, Vancouver and Victoria. Mr. Ponder is re destroyed, the more IJ feed, re you pay, the more fy need, re you earn, the less you IP- I lay me down to sleep. t lithe Lord my soul to take Soul Commission hasn't it before I wake. . . . Flattering, shadowy print dresses in one-piece and two-piece designs. Printed Silk reduced to $9.95 Jerseys reduced to $8.95 FOR WEEK-END ' OR VACATION A complete line of SPORTS TOGS including Bathing Suits by JANTZEN ROSE-MARIE RE1D COLE OF CALIFORNIA When buying your summer clothes take advantage of Sweet Sixteen's BUDGET . PLAN. No Interest No Carrying Charges IN MEMORIAM Dedicated to the" memory of my due here from the north on Thursday night of this week. Isabel Reed and Etzertza Pat L brother, Sergeant Bill Martin, who was killed overseas on May 25, 1945: "There's a room off yonder called yesterday. Larss Laroo Lillic Bolero Perry Como-Bing Crosby Big Brass Band From Brazil Danny Kay-Andrew Sisters Haunted Heart Perry Como-Bing Crosby t Information Please Ink Spots rick, natives, the latter an infant, arrived in the city on Saturday night's train from Edmonton, where they have been WRATIIALL'S JOTO FINISHING evelopine, Printine ,,. Knlareine IQUICK SERVICE f Amateur anil Rolcssionai Supplies receiving hospitalization, ana proceeded on the Princess Louise yesterday to their home at Telegraph Creek. Irene Pete, another Indian, who has been at Bahy Face Henry King Orch. S-h-i-n-e Mills Bros. tending school at Lejac, also sailed on the Princess Louise for the north. Dr. John Ganshorn, Vancou Princess Line SAILINGS to VANCOUVER and way ports Every Monday 10 p.m. to ALASK A Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway f June 4 and 27 to ALERT BAY and Vancouver May 29 and June 9 What! No Phonograph? The R.C.A. Victor Record Player V-16 records through your radio only $21.50 It's built of the dreams I've put away In lavendar, orris, with roses sweet like the scented path of a winding street. 'There's a step that no one but myself can know, "The music of your voice just three years ago. "And there's a mirror that shows no face in all that silent unpeopled place. "I thought on that room I had turned the key. 'But, ah, I find it was not to be. "For, as through it's fallen portal I passs, I find your face in the looking glass. "I see you leaning against the stair, .with your kit-bag on the chair. 'I can hear your voice ringing INCE RUPERT &RY DOCK D SHIPYARD fllPBUILDERti AND I ENGINEERS ver cancer specialist, and Rex C. Mills, executive secretary of the British Columbia Cancer Society, in the course of a tour of various branches and units arrived in the city on the Prinzes Adelaide vesterday after P and Brass Castings F'ric and Acetvlene noon from bcean Falls and pro Upholstering reeded on last evening's train Welding to Terrace where a meeting is PALISTS UN SAWMILL IIP A A. . . . - - IK. ' ft and to be held tonight to organize a unit. From Terrace Dr. Ganshorn and Mr. Mills will proceed to Smithers, Prince George and other Interior points. through and through. But God thought best, and He took you." Mrs. R. Richardson. JNING MACHINERY 'f Available! 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