mMnnu WFrwiurjExixY funeral fct.me Uupcrt Dallp I2cus JUO. Saturday, July ID, 1943 Local News Items Former Prince Kupert Man Buried at Sinithers NOW COSTS $350 iVW WHILE STOCKS OF Ol'R FAMOUS McLtOD RIVER HARD COAL ARE Relatives and friends from Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Modern Etiquette By KOBEK1A LEE Prince Rupert joined with people Ruby Venn's Parents Got Married For J40, But Times Have Changed pi MEH'S Baseball, Sunday, 2:30 Savoys vs. Merchants. p.m. (1) Q. Should a hostess wear a hat f If you would like a Sunday delivery of Milk and Cream during the summer months, pleai? phone Valentin Dairy, 657. (161) E. H. McCorriston, Massett sawmill man, arrived , the city Friday on tire Cc"tlam and gloves when entertaining with a luncheon party? THERE IS A TYPE njnwn vr uresnes, recep of the Smithers district when the funeral was held at Smithers last week of John Walker Exley, pioneer of Prince Rupert, for the last several years living in retirement in the interior. J COMPLETE , I.l'MP, EGG, tion, honeymoon what does CKS A. The hostess docs not wear all cost for a wedding In Dritoii these days? f a hat when entertaining m her own home, "but at a resUuiant EQUALLY AM Rev. Earl Soiland returned Friday on the S.S. Catala, and will occupy the pulpit at the Lutheran Church on Sunday. tit , Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Eden-shaw, of Massett, arevisitors in The funeral took place from the Oft&ER Here is how the money prob their best (it or club she usually weui one. She does not wear gloves. AX VALl'E United Church with Rev. Mr. flK. , lem was solved by attractive, dark-haired Ruby Venn now from the Islands. ; -' A. P. Barber, Queen Charlofje City hotel operator, arrived In the city by air Friday on 4 hudnucs frill Johnson officiating. There were several beautiful floral tributes. the city, having arrived on the MOW Mrs. Ronald Carey a typical London spring bride. It was In January that Ruby .BERT & CAFFERY comal I Coquitlam Friday morning. Mrs. C. P. Bussinger, of Telk inree aays noneymoon was Mr. and Mrs Weslev Singer wa is a visitor in the cMy. She Q. Should one tip a .salesgirl in a store, if she has been unusually courteous and attentive? A. No; a tip is neither necessary or expected. Q. If the bride i.s to be married in a plain suit, what .should the bridesmaid wear? A. A plain tailored suit or dress. Q. How should the names read an mat Konaia couia tase iror.i of Massett, arrived in the city his work. They went to a0n tne coquitlam Friday morn- became engaged and they started to make wedding preparations. Luckily, Ronald had an apartment, so that was one major problem disposed of. 1 LIMITED is registered at the Prince Ru lasnionaoie notei, ana n cost ing. pert Hotel. 116 I H ONE tnem $w. Other incidentals mounted up, such as $16 for the Miss Marylin Miller returned working from a plan in a magazine article, a clever aunt L.O.B.A. MEETING on the Catala Friday afternoon from a week's 'visit to Klemtu cars to the church, and $15 for the wedding fee; net to mention the ring which Ronald bought Regulations and applications for retail gales tax are now available at the government agent's office. Prince Rupert Retail Merchants Association. (It) where she was guest of Mr. and turned five yards of material-Ruby chose figured ivory satin into a lovely gown, at a cost for $50. on a joint card of a doctor and his wife? A. "Dr. and Mrs. James I.vo Smith." Mrs. Owen Snell. Rev. and Mrs. E. Soiland of looking back on their own Business at the regular meet-! ing of the Ladles 'Orange Benevolent A.ssoclation Thursday night included making arrangements for the annual church wedding 30 years ago, Ruby's Mrs. J. L. Cloutle: left on last St. Paul's Lutheran Church re parents thought how times had of a little over $15, 10 clothing coupons and two weeks work. Ruby's headdress and long veil cost $3.50 but came coupon-free. Her inexpensive going- changed. Ruby's wedding cost night's train for Winnipeg where she will visit her mother and other relatives from Tor parade to Fust united Church tomorrow morning and an around $350. And their s cost turned to the city Friday afternoon on the Catala after spending the last few weeks in Minneapolis and the mid-west. $40 which they thought was a IT ' Jl Orangemen's Picnic to igby away frock will serve as a best onto and Montreal. lot at the time. for STYLING for WORKMANSHIP for VALUE Gabardines, Worsteds, Covert Cloths, Flannels . . . SLACKS ... in the most popular colors, beautifully tailored and expertly styled and in values that we are proud to recommend. Pure Wool Gabardines in Light Urown, dark Urown and Fawn. Priced from $15.50 to $16.50 Pure Wool Covert Cloth in Light Hrown $12.95 Pure Wool Herringbone Worsted in Dark Urown $16.25 Pure Wool Flannels in Med. Crcy $11.50 Island Monday. Plans were also dress for a long time to come. John McLeod of Victoria and made for a tea in aid of the Mother and father Venn and Ruby pooled their clothing coupons to make the bridesmaids' Loyal Protestant Home to be "LIAR AGAINST TRUTH" A warlock in northern Ireland held in September. One new or Scotland is a wizard, scorcertr Tonight's train, due from the East at 11:15 daylight time, was reported tis afternoon to be two hours and thirty minutes late which would bring it in at 1:45 a.m. dresses 24 couoons and $21 STOKERS GET 30 MORE HEAT bought 12 yai -fet pale blue Mrs. K. Backnas of Ladysmith arrived in the city Friday after-, noon on the Catala from the south, accompanying the body of their father, the late John McLeod, who died this week at Alert Bay. The funeral was held here this afternoon. member was initiated at the meeting which was presided over by the worthy mistress, Mrs. J. Johansen. ' or magician. The old English word means a "liar against the truth" S crepe, enough 1 ....fee attendants. Flowers vuitr big item SMITH & ELKINS just under $37 for Ruby chose Phone 171 Box 271 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! ) I Advertise in the Daily News! Watch t'ue Classified Ads! carnations, and they're alway expensive in springtime Britain. ,vuvv.-.'V'.".v.v'."jv NEW NUMIJEl. r i i i i r I i EIGHT EGGS AM) A PERMIT If fur Now for the wedding cake oeasonable Ideas ror nouseKeepers II"" 17 SlT Armed with eight precious egg S"Chicken in the Rough' i headspace in sealers and ',4 inch in tin cans. Seal completely. to Uke hume and a ministry of food, permit, the 'enn family went to the P'-U iJ -cook. He mads a wor- IMFJROVIZATION OF HAM THEME IS INTERESTING FOR SUMMER CALL RED 705 ; Place containers on several civic centre; ";.1ul two-tiered cake, complete with icing and silvery horse-shot f. I) I N I X Cm 11 0 () 31 iWeVwwwwwvw..".".v. thicknesses of newspaper in bot-l torn of a tab and pour in enough j water so that the containers are 1 covered by at least 3 inches of i water. When adding the boiling i cup chopped pickle U cup salad dressing Salt and pepper to taste Toss all ingredients together. Serve on lettuce with radishes Ham is a good hot weather j meat for town home or country! camp. It keeps longer, without i refrigeration, than fresh meals. Ham sandwiches or cold sliced j ham are almost standard fare Prince Kupert Florist 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions i water, take great care not to for $15. , The wedding reception was lovely the guests enjoyed their best meal since Christmas. The menu included chicken salad sausage rolls, jellies, fruit and mince pies. Food points as usual were a headache with a tin oi and green onions. Yield' six servings. pour directly on glass sealers. Cover tub with a thick rug or blanket, tucking it in well around for picnics. A whole ham is a good buy for the larger family but may be a luxury for a small- CANNING RASPBERRIES Wash and pack fruits in glasw ; the sealers or tin cans, cover with Let sides to keep the seat in. stand 10 to 12 hours. Re- th(. i er group chicken costing $280 but ne lumny ui iwo oi u two families had been savin;?! ever since the couple talked ot!buv a slice from thc larBe end' marrlaee. Drinks were costivir Perhaps a two or three- boiling syrup, leaving V2 inch move and store. THIS AND THAT anri hrri t Pet h,.t i.h hpaitt, I pound butt end. A cottage roll Mhra It l Elizabeth Ardnl rit t partner to trovl A tuquisit Elizabeth 'Ji for iovelineu. t'' Kit asiurct you i$ , wherever you go. 1 " ltd AM'Dofor ef ' rfr brown of rW 4&rti ftarurot rawhide, i of the bride and Eroom WMior a picnic iuwh 6 SALT LAKES FERRY SCIIEDt'LE Daily except Mon. & Tucs. Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed., Thurs., Fri. 2:30, 4:30, 6:30,7:10. Saturday Every hour from 10:30 a.m. Sunday Continuous from 10:00 a.m. Last boat returns 10 p.m Adults 50c. Under 16, 25c Return Return Tickets ood only drunk in champaign just the SAVOY HOTEL j Carl Zarelli, Prop. -j- 5 Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 , i j F HAS EE STREET for the small family. These are hams by courtesy, as they are cured shoulder picres. However the cure is the same as for ham, so when cooked, the difference is slight. Boiled ham or shoulder is n good standby, served hot or cold. When the piece i.s eaten down to the end and will not slice nicely, there are many ways in whicn those last delicious morsels may be used to advantage. Home economists suggest a few: EATON'S Put You in the Summer Swim... Holiday Highllghte From The Midsummer Sale Catalogue Brlqht 'a braeir balhln Ulli San tyUe lor lie whole lamUr Household fcelpc Cam pen' Bequiramente And Manr Morel Prince Rdpert i 1 on on day day purchased purchased. g j Drugs DeLul $350 C , arMi TtuCH vwmm Yr km? wtmn J MacKENZIE URNITURE t Limited lit SHADE may let l l)i: your FABRICS if SHADES that will those S V M M E It ATI. IffMWI MUl 2 Z4 CmU tkml HAM SOl'FFLE 2 tablespoons fat 1 teaspoon chopped onion 2 tablespoons flour ',4 teaspoon paprika 2 cups milk i2 cup bread crumbs 2 cups cooked ham, chopped 1 egg yolk, beaten 1 egg white, stifly beaten Melt fat, add onion and cook slowly 2 minutes. Blend in flour and paprika and continue cooking 2 minutes. Stir in milk and bring to boil. Pour over 321 3rdA?e. "Thanks, Joe, but I feei like spending a quiet evening at home with the family!" u Bride Street Phone 311 I BLOUSE and SKIRT Days bread crumbs. Add ham and beaten egg yolk. Cool slightly, j Fold in beaten egg whites, pour j into a greased baking dish. Set; in a pan of hot water oven- j i ; . 1 it Check These roistering lUNITURE ItEPAIR BLOUSES REDUCED IN PRICE SHEER CREPE JERSEY GIBSON GIRL and Jl'DY BOND Broken Sizes ijil.OS and up and a GAY MEXICAN SKIRT I51ue Ribbon Tea Hags, 13s 15c Hlue Ribbon Orange Pekoe Tea, 1 lb 9-")C Catclli Spaghetti, 20-oz. tin lc poach in a slow . oven sw degrees F., for 1 hour. Yield: six servings. HAM SALAD 2 cups diced, cooked ham, tongue or veal 2 hard-cooked eggs, chopped 2 cup cooked peas or well-drained canned peas j r Fra-co-Anierican Macaroni, 15-oz. tin, 3for2.c m . . r n . NEW ROYAL 2 for 35c A j liner J'ort and Heans, L-oz. tin Retter Ruy Green Reans, 20-oz. . . Raker's Cocoa, Mb. tin . . ., , FOR IJSINESS JtJLY 12 Moving, Packing Cratins, Shipping and Gcner.il Cartage aud Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 Announcements All advertisement a this column will be charged for u (ull month t 25 cents a word . .. . ... . Tge . HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 2S1 P.O. Bos 198 Heinz Soup .... 10c .... 35c 3 for 30c 3 for 3!)c 3 for 39c 3 for 23c will complete this bright-weather ojif tume. - ' V, If you wish to tarry Shower Insurance choose a SHORTY RaIn COAT in Gabardine Twill Lightweight, Waterproof Fabric for casual wear. ;ce I Quaker Puffed Kicfc Sparki ' to Loyal Order of Moose puulic basket picnic excursion to Ter-ace August 1. VI N'S ! it to CFPR) NK BIA1F. 81K Quaker Puffed Wheat Kirk's Castillo Soap . evi . ;es ''n Catholic Bazaar, October 6 and 7. (W8) , fiueen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar,! October 20. j NO EXTRA .,,tr tm nUFUPfrAS PARCELS s PERSONALIZED PLAN BUDGET with Sweet 16 thy CARRYING CHARGES NO INTEREST NO f'-'om operated cquip-i Boxes, Pin Tables, I Pin Tnblo. JOO 00; I Aicllcul I'lllKlllllMI. OOWEN, 1000 NKntoil r. B.C. (18) Wt "CHARGE WWH GROCETERIA Moct In We.t Prince Rupert" Avenue. "WhPfp becontl For Immediate Service FREE DELIVERY FOii TASTY MEALS rimn Surv Chow Mcin Rebekah Fall Bazaar,. November 3. Canadian Legion "W .A. Bazaar, November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 18. Salvation Army Home League Sale, Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Sons of Norway Hall. Cambrai Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale I- OPEN 6 AM. TO 2 AJkl. CHINESE DISHES UIB sri-uiii SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RLTERT HOTEL & Cowgill iler '"tographer 1'ing, Printing Enlarging 1 218 4th St. November 25th. PHONE KEI) bStt r