MRS. KERG1M Prime jLlupcrt DaUtf JeU Tuesday, March 1, 1349 Local 'News Items... LOCAL MAN'S SKILL ! INSPIRES COMMENT A tooled leather ladies' hand bag, the handiwork of Don PASSES AWAY . 'iFIi'lTrfrrrjrTJzriYimrTz.Tti-Mjrxxr. George Hove left today by air I S.6.N. Meeting March 2, 8 . BEAUTY " . . . UTILITY . . . ECONOMY with on a trip to Vancouver. I p.m. 51 Arney of Prince Rupert, was an outstanding item in an exhibit of disabled war veterans' handicraft which attracted much at O. H. Seaman ol the Daily Highly Respected Pioneer Human Dies at Age of Ninety-Three Years Mrs. Margaret Kergin, one of Two pair for the price of one Ladles' Shoe Sale Fashion Footwear. (53) News staff left on last evening's tain for a brief business visit tention at Shaughnessy Military Hospital in Vancouver during the recent provincial Red to Terrace. Prince Rupert's earliest and 'VAPLY WEATHERBOARD most highly respected nioncer C.CF. Club Meeting, Tuesday, Wear ever waterless cooking utensils For demonstration or service write Hec. Oould, Distributor, Box 1723. jf MIT I ' ' ffl " J i t V 1 t&ajmMX 1 U9?A 1 - I 't 8 p.m., Fulton Street Rooms. Cross conference. Mr.- Arney has attained considerable skill In this work which he learned as a result of D.V.A. instruction since the war. (50) J. T. Beckct, office manager women, passed away at 1:30 this morning in Vancouver at the home of her son. Dr. W. T. Kergin, formerly of this city. She had reached the grand old age of ninety-three years and 1,0m 12 t0 40 feet available for early delivery M & McCAFFERY LTD. J. S. Wilson returned Monday here for the Columbia Cellulose afternoon by air from Vancou ver after a brief visit to attend IJMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES PHONE 116 Co., returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's plane from a business trip to Vancouver. had been active until a very unu. r A M I short time before he;- death HUW WIN 1 ! a meeting of the provincial executive of the Canadian Legion By ANNE ASHLEY of which he Li a member. During the iast few days it had been realized that the end Broadway Wed., Mar. 2. Cafe reopening Open 7:30 a.m. (It) h h am E. T. Apple whalte will leave on tomorrow afternoon's plane Q. How can I repair a damaged place in the wall paper. xpers Sat - - for Vancouver where he will attend the annual meeting of Police Inspector F. B. Woods-Johnson left this fternoon by "t V rs.ili)t biscuits, I tested eggs and found that al the British Columbia Tourist was approaching and Dr. L. W. Kergin, her son here, was called to Vancouver, returning to the city only yesterday. Mrs. Kergin was born at St. Catharines, Ontario, in 185G and came to Port Simpson from the East In 1905, moving into Prince Rupert in 1910 and residing here until 1939 when she air on an inspection trip to Queen Charlotte Islands police caused by moving a piece of furniture, when I have no paper to match it? A. Try touching up the vacant places with water colors to harmonize with the paper. The lins always rat? j though the yolks of different ",t of approval ; sized eggs did not vary greatly, detachments.- there was a big difference In e Uic ir appear tnljy nrcaKia--i Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- Advisory Council. Also attend-1 lng will be P. E. Robertson or Prince George. SICK BENEFIT FUND DANCE of the Construction and Ocneral Labourers' Union, Local the whites. To obtain one cup of egg break will hardy be noticeable if Adams left by last evening's carefully done. train for their home in Terrace j left for Vancouver. ; furls or Scones whites required 10 "pullet" eggs, Scottish favorite, but only six "large" eggs. Deceased wan of early United Q. How can I remove a rualy after having spent the past vvivp adapted ; When beaten, the whites of screw that Is obstinate and will week In the city following a 1427, Civic Centre Auditorium, Friday, March 4, from 0:30 p.m. trip to Vancouver. ipe to the Cana-nifusLirlng and U 1 a.m. Quiz contest, door two "large" eggs would make a generous deep meringue for a pie, whereas it would require three "pullet" eggs to obtain approximately' the same Sale 99c. (53) Ladies' Slipper Fashion Footwear. prizes and spot dances. Admission $1 per . person. Oct your nc nip pastry r seven-eights :ftl all-purpose tickets early. (53) Condition of C. E. Starr, man Empire Loyalist stock and her ancestors came to Upper Canada in the eighteenth century, taking up land in Welland Peninsula on what is now part of the city of St. Catharines. Following her marriage, she lived for some years at Delhi, Ontario. Mrs. Kergin, who was predeceased years ago by her husband, the late William H. Kergin, is survived by 'two' daughters Mrs. F. W. Hardy of White Rock and Mrs. J. F. Brandt of spoons baking not move with an ordinary screw driver? A. Apply a heavy skewer heated red hot, and hold it there until the screw is hot. Then use the screw driver and it will turn easily. . Q. How, should new pots and pans be treated before using? A. Always grease new pan, sieves, and bread pans with lard before using them, and place in a warm oven. If treated in this way, they will never rust. II teaspoon sau, ROAST LAM U Roast iamb oatmeal, three Can reappear on the table in a Dr. E. B. Prowse of Smithers returned to the interior by plane at the end of the week after having been called here on account of the illness of his wife in the local hospital. J. S. Lindsay left on this af ager of Pacific Fisheries here, who was seriously hurt recently in an automobile crash near " See the Shiffer-Hillman collection of British woollens for Spring and Summer clothes to your measure Balboa, California; Is reported to be critical In hospital at Santa . Ana, . California. A writ ning, two- , new and appetizing form if the ;cold roast Is cut in thin slices, fi..ur, baking ; placed In a baking-dish and t Add oatmeal j covered with the following tan-2g until mixture gy saucc bread crumbs. ingredients :two tablespoons to form a soft iamb dripping; one small onion brother has been summoned to ternoon's plane for Vancouver where he will attend an automobile dealers' meeting. He expects to return by highway, Mr. Starr's bedside. ' ' Vancouver and . three sons Dr. W. T. Kergin of Vancouver, bringing back a truck from the ! H. F. Kergin of Ladysmith, Van Butterflies, . said to be the immn. iuicaa 1 chopped); l",i tablespoons vine SCRATCHING j board until most far-sighted of Insects, can gar; Hi tablesp(X)ns brown sugar; one cup water; one-half Relieve Hch m a J'tty south. Mrs. C. J; Norrington, who see movements five or six feet out to three-imh in thick-ii,;o triangular teaspoon paprika; one -half - - away. couver Island, and Dr. . L. W. Kergin of Prince Rupert Dr. W. S. Kergin of this city is a grandson " During her. residence here, cicceased was an active worker arrived in the city a few days amt wedicawrf D. O. D. Prcfipt" lArriinnrv nr ntH lrnrhi. 1 'le-- a rbM'a ..rmiiU Snfiibr n4 1, Brush lop 01 1 . - -M teaspoon Worcestershire sauce; one-half teaspoon dry mustard; dash of cayenne pepper; one-half cup of chili sauce or three- i miens H'biPf qnutiv. .'. imi it -nr wf.wv r,a. k Ai y out difti iai 0.0.0. PrMcrtti- Announcements 411 adTertiaenraaa a tin column 1U ba rbrKl fo? till moaUt at at Mata a urt , Mn! bake in a 4J5 degrees F.) Yield: 12 medi- ago after attending the provincial Red Cross conference In Vancouver, left on last evening's train for her home in Terrace. George Rorle returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's quarters cup tomato ketchup. ALL FARMERS Attention! Duchess of Edinburgh I.O.D.E., Tea and Home T.S.S. PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR Salt and pepper to taste. Brown chopped onion in hot fat. Add other ingredients and combine thoroughly. in this area. Save yourself time and money by purchasing a FORI) TRACTOR and IMPLEMENTS. We invite you to drop us a for the United Church. , Funeral service will take place in Vancouver and the remains will be cremated, the ashes being sent East to be placed in Victoria Lawn Cemetery St. Catharines, which cemetery was at one time a part of the farm on which deceased was born. Cooking, March 10, home of plane ' from Vancouver where e;-Ks vv'i.c home-keep o'l ' cjC on Mrs, Jens Munthe, 431 4th Avenue West, ark-thev know line and we will be pleased to forward you complete large" . will he was called at the end of CX week to attend the funeral of his mother, the late Mrs. George Roric sr. Kenneth Thompson, brunch Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE s or li'oie, v.uile specifications and prices.. Remember A FORD 17 Mar. Catholic School, 2:30 to 5:30. St. Patrick's Tea Homccooking and Apron Sale. Card Partv 8 D.m. VAMCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT REMEMBER! A FORD :itj.cii anil 1 - aound l i ounces. I o. Should a cui thank a TRACTOR will be a great ' help when its time to plow Switfim (wet Kin Edward. School Tea and 01 l LUe Assurance Co. from Van- Sale. Friday, March 18. I couver, arrived In the city by STOP! LOOK! tri READ! D..nl Oct, ; wvctprrlnv nfternnon from ie ui an man who lias helped ner on this spring, so don't delay or pitched, Wn, i,(.r coat 01 some similar contacting us. tillereneo to tlie ' act of courtesy? jyour tickets ..now,, limited j (he soulh an, will be spcnding can be iho.-I iui-i A. It is never, never out of, amount only. St. Patrick's few days in lhe cRy on busi plaee to thank a person lor any uance. cponsorea Dy wuaiui j nrsJt For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. 1 'iM U('t OI .r.OUrlsy. I Uiiuiuri ui .vuumicivu, vv v , ' Centre Auditorium, F! r 1 da y, Decree of divorce has been eake-iiKil 'oi;", r For 'his reason now read "one-1 wliile;' or "one mists of the dc-.e'.rieuRurc hu a tn i.er i.,p if sh hasl March 18, !:30 to 1:30. Music ; granted in the Supreme Court in Vancouver to Ella Mae Ham for evening? y lne wui.es. . . been a guest an ilton df Prince Rupert from !l(9rmmrri! A Yes. unless a car comes for Rebekah Fashion fallow, Mar. William John Edward Hamilton ; her or she calls a taxi. In this 23, Oddiciios itau. L ... 1 ,-U tlnl! n 1 case me Host snouiu accompany rresoj icriau wiun.u au; of Victoria. The couple were married in Prince Rupert in 1928. KPEADS mm March 24. Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra concert in support of rl d - i Ihli onm her and open the door of the car. Qryw -W hliould spiKins be dis Film Council, tributed when serving coffee tol Prince Rupert nu auesu in the living room? Mr Mr ":h 25. 25. 1 -m Vic Giraud, fisheries inspector at Terrace, arrived in the city on Saturday night's train from the interior to attend a conference here this week with the chief supervisor for British Columbia, A. J. Whitmore, who and 1, ' lie clrlv,. A. spiKin should be placcu 1 uon 0f the Moose spring niie n site In each saucer as the coffee is teaV.tpril 7, at Mrs. J. P. Mol-served. I lcr's, 124 Fourth Avenue. East. Q. If a bride Is going on a. 0rfln Snrina, sale. Aoril 13. ails are. av;IW MisM ITic r:in i . ' ' nily ed Extension Speaker Simple lo install Excellent reception Can be hooked up to any radio A Radio in Every Room for Only $g.85 arrived In the clay from the south on the departmental cruiser Laurier this morning. j honeymoon trip that is to last2 & pm oddfcUows' Hall. I several weeks, how soon should! Mary ' l.O.D.E. Tea, she write notes of acknowledge- m O a npiu 10, A. She should do so before Presbyterian fipring Sale, she leaves, or within a week af- April 21. AD WAY I 1 Vfc'? I Plwmbing or lleatlng Call II fSlm SMITII & ELKINS JlfOf - ter she leaves. Anglican Spring gale, April 23. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, KINDERSLEY, Sask., (? Farmers in this west Saskatchewan district are operating their own college. The farmers, ranging in age from. 18 to 52 years, have set up a four-year educational program to be completed by four-month courses each FIGHTING SPIRIT AFE A bedraggled looking man en- April 27. Church Spring tered a fly-Infested barroom The united Hist I'laec tu Lat and spoke quietly to the br". saie, May 5. ni KI over, - U.y 12. 3 The bartender agreed and set' Eastern Star Tea, May 19, Mrs. a drink before him. Making L. W. Kergin. .The government of India has reduced the governor-general's annual salary from $72,000 to $19,800 (free of income tax). Moving, Packing:, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Thones 60 and 68 i " 1 WHIPPED ROYAL OEIATIN j, short work of it, the hobo start-1 THIS AND THAT cd to edge toward the door. "Hey you, conic back here!'' shouted the bartender. "You A H whlrt 41 Ik 9t bnl ul ktfir Ktyal givti lhl Ncl, light. hr dtrl. Try II wilh ra-lvr Rnyal GtlaH Dtiitrt, m4 lap afl with arena ctian ana1 tarl al mini. 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