;to be buried SONS OF NORWAY prince tlupm Daflp Dctos Lto. Tuesday, April 6, 1U48 Local News ews It items... The Quality Tea II1STAL OFFICERS New officers of the Sons of ATLANGLEY Body of the late' Mrs. Sarah MacKay, who died here at the week-end, was sent south last night to her home at Langley Prairie for burial. Deceased died while on a visit to relatives at Port Edward. She suffered a heart attack and was taken to Douglas Frizzell is returning on tonight's train from a brief business trip to Terrace. Better Equipment For Snow Removal For the highway committee J. E. Boddie produced pictures G. P. Tinker sailed this afternoon on the Coquitlam for Vancouver on his way to Naramata where he will spend the next few months at his summer home. Norway Lodge were installed at a meeting held In the former mm I.O.D.E. hall which the organisation recently purchased and at last night's Chamber of Annual Meeting Prince Rupert Aero Club will be held at 8 p.m. 9th April at Club House, Classified Advertising Pays! D. H. Arney sailed on the Princess Adelaide last night on a trip to Vancouver. All Women of the Moose requested to attend meeting on Wednesday. April 7. Having pictures taken, please wear white If possible. (82) Basketball: New Metlakatla vs. Rupert. Wednesday and Thursday. (si) Seal Cove, all members and in-(hospital Commerce meeting of the Skeena Highway under present snow conditions and pointed out that the trouble is largely due r tcrcsted parties kindly attend. (83) Prince Rupert Ohamber of will now be known 'as Sons of Norway Hall. More than 50 members were present during the ceremonies which were conducted by Rudolph Olsen. New officers are: Vice-President, Percy President, Pat Deane. sen. ORANGE PEKOE Commerce is still awaiting a re ply from William L. Baker, Ket CLEARANCE to the fact that the C.N. moves their snow off the railway onto the highway. He proposed preparation of a brief pointing out the necessity of providing pro chikan newspaper publisher, to k complaints sent him in regard to wtlcles derogatory to Prince J. S. Wilson, principal of Borden Street School, returned Monday afternoon by air from Vancouver where he spent the Easter holidays attending meetings of the B.C. Teachers' Federation of which he is an executive member. 1111 r 11 Judge, Gunnar Selvig. Trustee, James Taylor. Financial Secretary, Oscar A REAL SAVING ON per equipment for snow removal. It was agreed to prepare such a brief and present it to the proper authorities. asona ousekeepers Giske. Secretary, Ms. Einar Johnsen. Assistant Secretary, Mrs. Wal fa Attention Did you know Raincoats EGGS ON TOAST HONORED EGGS ALWAYS GOOD that you can now get Chicken ter Ballinger. in the Ruff to take out at Civic Rupert appearing in his Chronicle newspaper. Mr. Baker was written some time ago but no answer has been received so the Ala.ska committee of the local Chamber is getting in touch with him again. Announcements Card Party, Catholic School Hall, April 8, at 8 p.m. Prince Rupert Symphony Or Easing of Alaska Air Travel Asked . SOME NEW SERVING IDEAS s.i ;ts food for Consideration Is usually given Centre Diningroom? Just Phone 231 and we'll have it ready when Marshall, Mrs. Pat Deane.' Assistant Marshall, Mrs. J. Ritchie. Social Director, Mrs. A. COTTON GABARDINE with check lining Keg. Price $15.00 To Clear been recorded since by producers and dealers to as- js ( you call. (tf) 6 slices buttered toast 6 eggs 6 tablespoons catsup or chili sauce Salt, pepper and paprika Separate eggs. Drop egg yolks In boiling water, reduce heat. Cook until hard. Press yolks through a sieve, arrange on the t liiswry oi man. sure mat eggs are onered to Out for business well in ad Transportation committee of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce is still endeavouring to obtain from the federal auth topics, before the time consumers in the best possible Outer Guard, Arnold Stega- used eges as i-u,"-"a tuumwuu uul wnen me eggs vance, Canadian Pacific Airlines had a letter before the Prince vig. of all life ana uus reacn tne kitchen they are of- :rce R. Hundelde, who has served orities some relaxation of prys- as treasurer for many years, is ent regulations which make it jien carnea uvui mw iicKictwru. mey snouia ai-usage, ways be stored in a clean, cool .. kliw. mm nt nlarn npofnriKli, nr.u.n toast slices, sprinkle with salt and pepper. Spread 1 tablespoon continuing in office temporar- difficult' for aircraft from Al MERCERISED GABARDINE with self lining Keg Price $2200 To Clear ily pending the election of a new aska to land at Prince Rupert of catsup or chili sauce on each 'most generally used tor. treasurer. with traffic. W. F. Stone report slice. Beat egg whites until very Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night referring to the convention of a Sales and Advertising Club to be held in Cleveland this summer and pointing out that "the speediest way to travel is to fly." Basketball: New Metlakatla vs. Rupert, Wednesday and chestra Concert, April 9. Varden's Concert, Oddfellow's Hall. April 15. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 15. Annual Masonic Ball, auspices Tsimpsean and Tyee Lodges, Civic Centre, Friday, April 16. Sojourning Brethren invited. Lutheran Ladles Aid Tea and course dishes, are so ed at last night's Chamber stiff, spread over yolks, sprinkle $16.45 lth salt, pepper and paprika fcven tne finest egg may be spoiled in cooking. High temperature toughens the albumen. The old picnic favorite, the "hardboiled egg" is quite that they are served als and In all courses. A the home-maker TRIBUTES TO STAN PARKER meeting on representations made but which had so far failed to receive even an answer from Ottawa. 4 'vantage of being able Bake until brown in a hot oven, 400 degrees P., about 5 minutes. Six servings. , BUCKINGHAM EGGS iIERCElUHl1i POPLIN with self lining ' Keg. Price $2G.OO To Clear Regretful reference to the re by grade and thus out of style. Anyone who has inursday. (sd cent passing of Stanley E. Par nie best suited to her Home Cooking, Saturday, Apr. 17. Alf Yoxall, director of the M her purse Orange Tea, April 21. FUNERAL NOTICE $19.95 ker and acknowledgment of his attributes as a good citizen was made on more than one occasion Terrace Civic Centre, arrived in grades most coin Women of the Moose tea at compared one that has been cooked in rapidly boiling water with one cooked Just below the boiling point, will prefer the up to date method and realize what the expression "hardboiled" means when applied to the at the meeting of the Prince Ru NELSON In the city, Monday, April 5, 1948, Leonard aged 5 years 10 mos.. beloved son of ed on the retail mar-Grade "A" and Grade pert Chamber of Commerce. The English vVATERPROOF RAINCOATS Rubberized Reg. Price $20.00 To Clear secretary reported that there 8 eggs 'A cup milk lj teaspoon salt 'i teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon mild-flavored. 6 slices bread fat 2 tablespoons butter, melted 4 tablespoons catsup 3 tablespoons grated cheese Beat eggs, add milk, salt and pepper. Melt fat in top of double had been sympathetic corres Mrs. Evelyn Nelson of Kinco-lith, B.C. Services will be held the home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, 548 8th Ave. East on April 22. Rotary Minstrel Show, evenings April 22 and 23. Children's matinee April 24. Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter Devonshire Tea, Civic Centre, April 24. pondence with the widow follow in Grenville Court Chapel at A eggs are clean and "difficult" persons. Custards, e white is firm and baked slowly with the bowl set aid will hold its shape in a pan of water will be smooth egg is broken. This and firm instead of honey- the city by yesterday afternoon s plane from Vancouver, where he had been called last week on account of the death of his mother, and proceeded to the Interior on last night's train. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I will not be responsible for any debts incurred in my name by anyone other than myself, except by my written order. Martin Johnson. ing Mr. Parker's sudden death since the last meeting. "He was $14.95 2:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 7 with Rev. Basil S. Prockter of :ide A eggs perfect forcommbed and watery ficiating. Interment to follow in Fairview Cemetery. B.C. Un Home economists offer some jr frying and of course United Church Spring Sale, new ideas for serving eggs. April 29. Ten Onlv FINGERTIP RAINCOATS Tartan lined, zipper front Reg. Price $18.50 To Clear dertakers in charge of ar boiler. Add eggs and cook over hot water, stirring frequently at least one business man who came at the beginning and stayed to the end, not just thinking of making his stake and geUing out," commented Aid Robert McKay. "His good citizenship was something we might well think about." ranttTSents. (it) ,.. in the shell. They excellent for all other ; of this grade may be ; by size. Large, Medl- Prince Rupert District Music and Drama Festival, Civic Cen until set. Toast bread and spread with catsup mixed with melted' For your Furniture Require tre. May 5 and 6, afternoons .Jet. $12.45 butter. Pile eggs on " toast at once. Six servings. and evenings. ments Buy at Elio's. The entire stock Is Greatly Reduced for EWW CROQltTTES 3 tablespoons fat 'i cup minced onion 1 cup milk 4 cup flour 1 cup grated cheese Vi cup fine, dry bread crumbs St. Peter's spring sale. May 6, 3 eggs have less firm out are nood for gentry. Grade B eggs are Mother's Day Tea, Home Cook THESE PRICES ARE IN EFFECT THIS WEEK ONLY-SHOP EARLY For Sale Long established furniture store business on Third Ave. Modern Etiquette By ROBERT A LEE -le and medium. Quick Selling. Dinette Suites, Ranges, Odd Dressers, Chiffoniers, Beds, Beautyrest Mattresses, Battleship Linoleum, Congoleums, Luggage, Baby Car ing, Sonja Ladies, May 8, Sons of Norway Hall (I.O.D.E.) 5th Ave. East, 2 p.m. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle (Subject to change) Registered Nurses' Ass'n Tea, riages, and many other goods to The price ' for the stock and J numerous to mention. Elio Fur- Nurses' Home, Wed., May 12. niture Store, Third Avenue West, Eastern Star Tea, June 3. business is very reasonable. Q. When a house guest has permission from her hostess to Invite a friend to dinner, or some other affair, by whom should the invitation be extended? A. All invitations should come from the hostess. Q. Should a girl announce her own engagement? See the owner today, 5 p.m to 7 p.m. GREEN 501. 4 teaspoon salt !4 teaspoon dry mustard 2 tablespoons horseradish 1 tablespoon chill sauce or catsup teaspoon powdered thyme 5 hard-cooked eggs, chopped Melt fat, add onion and cook 5 minutes. Add flour and blend well. Add milk and cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens. Continue to cook 5 minutes. Add grated cheese, dry bread crumbs and seasonings. Stir until cheese is melted. Add (JEMS OF 5 THOUGHTS Prince Rupert. (tf) MERCHANTS Do you know that the Daily News is the most effective medium of advertising n Prince Rupert? No one misses your message if it's advertised in the News. . It's the really efficient way of puttine it over. tf. V 5t xmir. TALKING Talking is like playing on the 4 A. Only to her family and close friends. Public announcement is made by her parents or closest relatives. Q. Should two men always shake hands when being introduced? A. Yes, always, unless of course circumstances make it awkward to do so. V : vl harp; there is as much in laying the hands on the strings to stop their vibration as In twanging them to bring out their music- mix well. Chill thoroughly. 7 v, -a Petticoat is Showing! And How You Love It! Shape into patties or croquettes Oliver Wendell Holmes. Not only to say the right and roll in dry bread crumbs, Saute until brown on both sides. -T ft Serve with a Tomato Sauce. Six thing in the right place but far Miss Helen Hurd, United more difficult, to leave unsaid Church Missionary, sailed on the servings. Coquitlam this afternoon on a trip to Bella Coola and Bella Bella. P.M 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume , 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Int.' 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Recital, Quebec 1:45-Dutch Holy Week Meditations 2:00-lloly Week Meditation 2:15-Family Favourites ' 2:30 Songs to Remember 2:45 Don Messer's Islanders 3:00 Varieties in Music 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 3:20-Sketches in Melody 3:30 -Enchanted Pine Drugs TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Al Harvey Show 4:15 Stock Quotations. 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Shady Bay Stories 5:00 The Looseleaf 5:30 Platter Parade 8:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC New 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:3. -Leicester Square to Broadway -8:00 Albertmtaach House 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Tuesday Evening Recital Wpg. 9:15-Points of View 9:30 CBC Concert Orchestra 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News 10: 15-Neighbourly News 10:30 Pacific Flanorortc UjOO Weather and Sign Off WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Cluci 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert ' 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 'Morning visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Gospel Songs 11:15 Reminiscences 11:30 Weather Fuiecust 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude j 11:45 Ethcf and Albert rmes The Ms attraction this spring is your gay, taf- fota petticoat that shows impishly as your dress whirls and your skirt almost flics away. the wrong thing at the tempting inomcnt.--Georgc Augustus Sala. A great amount of time Is consumed in talking nothing, doiug nothing, and Indecision as to what one should do. Mary Baker Eddy. He that thinks he can never speak enough, may easily speak too much. Quarlcs. Talk often, but never long; in that case, If you do not please, at least you are sure not to tire your hearers. Lortl FLASHES?- ymphony Concert Rupert Symphony Orchestra Arc you goiuff thru the fum lional 'middle-hk' ierkxl cruliar to wouirn (;iH-;2 yrw.i? 1 htOB tlufl make you Buffer from hot flanhefi, fwl so nervous, hip h-at rung, tired? Then oo try Lydia K. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound to relievesuchsymptortia! I'mkhanTl onijxHind alno has what Dociora call a stomachic Louie effect!. You can purchase this and other creations designed to enhance the allure and beauty of Milady, by using Sweet 10's - personalized Advertise ui t:e Daily News Classified Advertising Pays! BUDGET PLAN. Civic Centre - v LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S B Friday, April 9 No Carrying Charges No Interest "ls fi'm any nu'inlicr: I'KINCK IIUPBKT GYUO CLU1! UEN CO OP FOR SEE SEE US US LEUM : INLAID Bl'KLAI' BACK GOLD SEAL, RUGS HALL RUNNERS MATS LINO CEMENT-BINDING S3 HEADQUARTERS FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES &0 MO LITE '"RUBLE COVERING CI KT A INS Box 1137 251 3rd. Ave. THE UNDERWOOD 159 U kftMW w INK? Yes, as well as Typewriters (Portables and Standard) Staplers liox Files Ledgers lilank Hooks Favorite Files File Folders Carbon Paper FOR YOUR OFFICE REQUIREMENTS SEE FURNITURE REPAIR LOVI N'S ' BLUE 818 330 2nd Ave. (Next to CFPR) CREDIT TERMS Prompt Mall Order Service SUITING PADS KNVKLOPKS NOTEBOOKS garage may be attached to the opposite side of the house to balance the porch if desired The UNDERWOOD working drawings show a conventional, full basement with plenty of rooom for laundry tubs, storage, work shop or for a game room in which the youngsters can entertain their guests. The living room Is not large but ample. It is meant to be supplemented, whenever weather permits, by the porch that opens off it. The kitchen is an efficient straight-line or corridor type. The bedrooms have two-way ventilation. The childless couple or the family whose children have married and started homes o their own might very easily convert the front bedroom into a dining room or combination dining and guest room. In such a case it should have a door opening into the living room. If it is to be used solely as a bedroom this door should be left out. THE UNDERWOOD Not a hint of the commonplace can you find in this' attractive, four room cottage. The UNDERWOOD is a mellow house, pleasantly flavored with English cottage characteristics from the dove cote on the front gable to the hospitable trcl-lised porch with its wide, deep scats. It's a warm, friendly kind of a home with its huge, squat chimney the focal point of the exterior and the cozy, brick fireplace the family centre of its well-planned interior. The little froril gable with flush siding above the entrance door gives the house the impression of clinging close to the ground, a desirable characteristic of the cottage type of architecture. Its-wide bay of casement windows brings in light and air and add an unusually attractive note to the exterior. The large covered porch, 15 feet long by 10 feet wide, Invites comfortable outdoor living. A IK PENS and PENCILS 'n Fact We Have Everything For Your Writing Needs . , ' I COTTAGE CHEESE 'New Creamed Fresh Made. VALENTIN DAIRY 1 1 Tour Dally , ALL-WEATHER SERVIC1