a Prince Uupctt DaHg J3ctos Tuesday, March 29, 1943 Local News Items . . . r'l i Dimension & Finish Lumber i Mrs. Carl Pouisen returned to the city on yesterday after F. M. Gulland sailed Monday evening on the Princess Norah TAKES OVER AS INDIAN DOCTOR Yi .plywood and Wallboard to on a trip to Vancouver. noons plane from a trip Vancouver. NOMINATING COM-, George Hankinson left today MITTEE Flease by air to return to Vancouver tend this me. Dr. Charbonneau Succeeds to Duties of Dr. J. A. Mai Donald Dr. L. P. Charbonneau, who eting srvj"f? after a brief visit here -with his TONIGHT at 8 p.m. lather, Dr. C. II. Hankinson. sharp. (1) arrived in the city a few weeks Sash and Door Cement, Plaster, Brick jf & McCAFFERY LTD., f rything for the Builder" I PHONE 116 SPRING PRESENTATION SUITS and " Topcoats ' by Fashion Craft ago from Ottawa to join the, medical staff of Miller Bay Hospital, is taking over the duties Ross A. Ritchie of the Cellulose Co. engineering staff left Wfirfl today by air on a trip to Van-,-" ', tr Styles of agency medical officer here . 1 i- siv ul nr -nil i i uouver. ' Are Displayed for the Department of Indian Affairs in succession to Dr. J. A. MacDonald who is going in Passengers sailing from Prince Rupert Monday afternoon on Colorful Pre-Easter Fashion Parade Presented at Capitol by Annette Winter rmgnt have Been hav the Princess Norah included A. Parker and E. W. Swift for' Vancouver and R. Coburn for Ocean Falls. to private practice with Dr. L. M. Greene, formerly of Smith-ers and more lately of Powell River. Dr. Charbonneau will conduct the work from an office in the Stone Block as Dr, MacDonald has been doing. ing its last sullen Rasp outside but spring's colorful conquest Hagbert Hansen, who moved recently to Vancouver to take up future residence, returned to the city on yesterday after was complete on the stage of the Capitol Theatre last night when Annette Mansell presented an eye-appealing pre-Easter Lt oer Insertion, minimum chare, too. mmnW. Oeth Notice. Funeral Notice. Birth WoUcss. Marriage vC I TW Cr Mmkn Am Wrf, W. ' j noon's plane. He expects to be L fjiEiwement Announcement: 12 BELBROUGHTON, Worcestershire, England P A swan turns the door handle with his beak to enter a local inn. fashion parade. I ,?T4 1 DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE here for the next week in con "Don't you think you've belonged to the Pet of the Month payable la advance. Please refrain from telephoning For a full half hour a capa Club Long enough T" city auuicace witnessed model TOR KENT nection with the disposal of his boat. The Legion of the Moose ex derham, in dusky pink taffeta,' baby earri- FOR RENT Nice sleeping HOME FURNISHING COURSE STARTING ,ition tends invitation to the women pnone (177) juwiio. oov i m vve. west. 79) and men of the Moose, their hus after pretty moGel parade be- j fore a huge and ingenious Easter bunny backdrop to show stunning the latest and most Intriguing styles in lounging wear, coats, ensembles, dresses, afternoon and evening all !?ea,vyphrmpiFOR Phone RENT-Comfortable Bed- Invitation Extended to Visit Classes at Civic Centre ) lining and stiffened heading, j Some persons taking the Irmirsp arc having difficulty de- tWbeei. room lor ladv with kitihpn both fashioned with long torso waists and bustle bows on the back.' Margie Brain and Edith Jordan in pink and blue net with ballerina neckline and rusching forming cutaway effect on the skirts. nmrpfnl mflnnpnnins u,Vn ASA bands, wives and friends to a social evening Wednesday, March 30, at 8:30, Be on time to com privileges if required. Close in no; fused Fur-and Office opposite Boraen St. School SUITS Saxonys, Pin Stripes,. Plain Tones and English Worsteds ... in the colors you prefer . . in either single or double- . breasted style ... a few 'suits with extra trousers. $47.50 $15.00 TOPCOATS Tailored by Fashion-Craft, you can get the color you want from our new spring selection, Gabardines, V e 1 o U r,, Covert. Cloths and Harris Tweeds . . . Smart Appearance . . . Unequalled for Value. $44.00 Phone Black 258 or inquire at pete for valuable prizes. Re The University of British Col-1 dding whicn of the things in umbia's extension department's ; thelr homes to begin remodel-home furnishing course got off x fi t otners have fixed ob- freshments and entertainment. Admission free. (75) brought by Annette from the leading stylists throughout the country to offer to the discriminating ladies of Prince Rupert. PEKSONAL start at the Civic Cen good full iustice with noise and erace. v Used Aru-Eed, Wood ,1 Ranges, El-orner Enara fiilice Chairs. tre yesterday with an enrolment PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES to the fascinating creations of 16 for the afternoon classes D. B. McDougall, city pioneer who went south bv air at the (rubber goods! twelve samples The crowning scene of the cw Articles Toasters. Cups for 50c postpaid in plain seal jectives. . . Miss Cross says that those who are interested but haven't time to take the full course are welcome to attend a few lectures afternoon or evening just to call in and watch everyone at work. and 23 for the Monday evening class. evening was the grand finale week-end. will enter an old Deo- ed wrapper. in-i catalogue which they modelled, were Miss Lois Thompson, Mrs. Marie Acton, Mrs. Douglas White, Mrs. Bertha Bolton, Miss Georgia Lvniinster Bus eluded. General Novelty Co., I Die's home at Npw Westminster. I Easter bridal party featuring Miss Eileen Cross explained Dept. PR. 71 Malor St.. Tnr- 1. .... .. I hoantlf ul T.nia Thnmnmti in rcsuiar price, Sets, Tea Sets, lowest prices. - i rj ixi imii-n rin nf I i f?o 1 1 i hvMMvm fUv- how to measure the amounts of 1 1 1 1 t JUL I tj I 1 - - - - o I . - (79) Furniture Co. REAL ESTATE material needed and listed the various Items required. By the next meeting it is expected that beautiful full-fashioned satin ' Rudderham, Mrs. W. S. Noble, and lace with long flowing train . Miss Margie Brain, Miss Edith held by pretty little Sandra !' Jordan Mrs. H. C. Briggs, Mrs. Gastaldini and Sandra Currie, . A. E. Dickens, Miss Maresa Win-both in white satin and lace, die, Mrs. Fudger, Mrs. B. Win- I Chevrolet Se- was at one time a prospector in the Alice Arm district and also owned the Palmer House Apartments, which he sold a few years ago. d condition. Opposite Health Unit ANNE'S Can be seen Uf) reflecting the bride's styling. ! die, Mrs. John Christensen, The bride's headdress was a re-! Mrs. J. Gasteldini, Mrs. John many will arrive carrying lampshades that need recovering, small chairs that need new covers, marked tables or picture frames to be refinished, butter or cheese boxes to be made into FOR SALE Excellent 5 room home, 2 bedrooms with basemen and cement foundation, absolutely A-l condition. The house is being sacrificed as owner is leaving town. Apply Robert E. Montador Ltd. (77 FOR SALE 4 room house partly furnished. Phone Black 419. (79 Home-Made Candy and Fresh Roasted Nuts' plica of the tiara worn by Prin-: Good and Mrs. Elsa Beckett. METAL flOKK Keoairs SHEET 1 MET A i Four lovely bridesmaids complet- ! ing and setting off the costume -New song, Send 3bc to Brown's Mill, b.c. tyn en cabinet. 1 jie. 1 rocking sed and matin-ashing ma-rood heaters. WORK. Tar and Gravel Roof-U-h t.hp nartv Maresa Windie. in stvles. was bv Brownwroods. hassocks or sewing boxes and ' new drapes to be made up with You saw it in the News! Sthesthonfsfr- (6tf?Uueen's blue, ana Georgia Rud-j Mel Thompson was an effec Mc " i juve narraiur narrator and aim miuy Andy Chandler & Cowgill PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Eirlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. II Naughton played the piano accompaniments. . Assisting Annette with her . presentation were Mrs. L. W. -.luunted deer usehold artiest, (75 j ' ; foot clinker ,-wered by 2;i4 motor. For , 1 ble ideas leas for ror Housed jeasona Housekeepers i Leigh, Mrs. Thomas McMeekin jr., Mrs. James Currle and Mrs. t ie Blue 95ii. A. Barbe. SALADS ARE ARTISTIC BUT THEY ARE ALSO GOOD FOOD I (76J J i.ze Bed. Rood, fc. Green 697. The show will be repeated to THERE IS ONLY ONE CORRECT night. I 80) , Some people consider that all cheese, fish or -meat are-just as Aouse Elec- salads are hist so much "creen- substantial as and often more warming .. ,ir.a u. . I tt, tun v,,f wit .i."2e Announcements Ail idTertiwnmj m tnis columr will be charged for I all montr t 95 MDt wiiM n' rram, ivory ana eaten as a auty occause oi -anu puiawj, jncai Here are several good salads fr.-'umine. $35.00. Mw. West. (77 PRESSURE! Over-inflation and under-inflation shortens tire life.' For maximum service from your tires let us check them for correct pressure. Tomato Slaw 3 cups shredded cabbage t teaspoon salf" 2 tablespoons vinegar 'a teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon sugar 1 cup canned tomatoes 1 teaspoon scraped onion (optional) 1 cup shredded cheese Place shredded cabbage in a bowl. ' Mix salt, vinegar, pepper, sugar and onion with tomatoes. Pour over cabbage. Let stand 10 minutes to chill and Iff ( Robin Hood those important vitamins. Indeed men have been known to class all salads as "hay" and refuse to eat them. Others enjoy the crisp. coolness and the delicate, yet full flavour of the t f Oh SALE lumber more ine the modern If tvDe National fiiils manulac- :'al Machinery i-ed. Vancouver. I Ufi suggested by the home economists: ' Bean Salad 6 hard-cooked eggs i cup French dressing 3 tablespoons grated horseradish 3 cups cooked string beans Lettuce vats or from Robin Hood EASY.MIX 'S A A well made salad. The attitude of tire diner depends on the salad maker. Good salads are harder to Operetta, Borden St. School, at Civic Centre, March 31 and April 1. Lutheran tea and sale of homo cooking, April 2, at Mrs. Soiland. 130,5th Avenue West Women of the Moose spring tea, April 7, at Mrs. J. P. Mol-ler's, 124 Fourth Avenue East. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, 8 p.m., April 7. Pre-Easter Concert, Luther fo enter l FOUND blend. Add cheese just before BOB PARKER'S UPTOWN SERVICE STATION Yield: six servings. Chop eggs very finely, add to serving. nrhipvp in winter and earlv r then add horscradisn. ocirir, .... " . snrine dui wnn a dh oi ihiue- , aresMiis, PHONE 791 i Phone Green ination they can be attractive Pour over beans, let stand Second and McBride Yield: (74) and appetizing to everyone. 1 hour. Serve on leuuee. Salads containing eggs, bans, fix servings. Parsnip Salad 2 cups grated raw parsnip 2 cups diced apples (with some of the red skin left on) Vi cup diced orange li teaspoon salt :'i case. Owner an Church, Tuesday, April li, 8 p.m. '' by calling at '? office and Orange Spring Sale, April 13, 2 to 5 p.m., Oddfellows' Hall. Apr. 14, Borden St. P.T.A. Sale V '2 cup salad dressing Toss all ingredients lightly together. Chill and serve on lettuce. Yield: six servings. Albanian Salad It! m rim glasses pave same by f V News and ldvertiment. P" COURT OP P'BATE f1 Lstatp of Ed- and Tea. House Cleaning AIDS Glass Cleaner Soil-Off Glass Wax. Floor Wax Furniture Polish Dust Mops Scrub Brushes Kneeling Pads Get a package of Robin Hood OaU today the oat with the thinner flake l' Enter for th $1,750 in weekly caah prizes. You'll discover, as well, the finest porridge you've ever tasted . . . better because of Robin Hood's thinner flakes. It's these Ifu'nner flakes that make Robin Hood Oats Canada's fastest-cooking cereal cmoother, too, with a keener flavor.' ' Enter today! Ask your grocer for Robin Hood OATS and Robin Hood Easy-Mix nowl Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Tea, April 18. Y ' s i ill Presbyterian Spring Sale, I , 1 ' ; '.rM' April 21. ftnl Anglican Spring Sale, Satur ' "Alinhilstrall.ii day April 23. 1 lb. fresh young spinach 4 slices bacon 1 tablespoon bacon fat 1 teaspoon malt vinegar Ucup French dressing (about) g teaspoon black pepper Wash spinach thoroughly. Use only the spinach leaves; Mint by Order of Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, f uHon. made lia"'h. AD. 11)40. i April 27. I'mnistratnr of Uie I J 1 K fi ?$ ! I I - Rotary Club Daffodil Tea "u BYRNES, dc- Civic Centre, April 28. - i discard stems. Dry spinach St. Peter's Y.P.A. Musical j Eitate are hprnhv well, then crisp in refrigerator Phone Red 400 fcamo nronprtv 518 3rd Ave. W. ' brtorn the 30th '"in after whirh SHO at least one-half hour. Meanwhile fry bacon slowly, pouring off grease "as it collects. When "lay be paid witb. , . ..u-BobinHooo Use 'lny claims of T kiiowuEc. Bidebtcd 1 n, Hold Down That DUST . r Ho i " . . "a.?,J announced I1; jt'by required to ":. Vin their indebted Aal. I""1 -UBfV Show, "Spring Fantasy -Civic Centre, April 29. The United Church Spring Sale, May 5. Gyro Klondyke Night, Civic Centre, May 6. C.C.F. Spring Sale, May 7, Sons of Norway Hall. i Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Church Hall, May 12. Eastern Star "iea, iviay 19, Mrs. L. W. Kergin. H.M.C.S. Haida Chapter I.O.D. E. Tea, May 21. Sonja Ladies Tea May 28. of Prince Ru-of British Col-01 March, A.D bacon is partially cooked, cut in small pieces. Continue -cooking until- crisp. Shred spinach. Add cooked bacon, a tablespoon of the hot bacon fat, vinegar and black pepper. Add French dressing slowly and mix lightly until spinach is well coaled. (A quarter of a cup may be too much. Allow to marinate in refrigerator about 20 minutes before serving. - Yield: six ' Genuine Dustbane and Dustbdne Products Paper Towels - Brooms Mops Soap Wax Rags and all good JANITOR SUPPLIES CBR 10:45 a.m. (Trans-Canada Network) Every Mon.-Wed.-Fri. i --""MiiMrui.nr " Humeri, ! n 1 .""luiiiir Pt r, . Sold to Industry in Prince Rupert at Vancouver Prices ! km '?'a 3y hj f tile f,. ' i .uuuwmg PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Ijgjg) Ormes Dru9s l - l t 4$ tit -1 V ,Nt V- -rvlf -' it-.mf ..( TUMP, f' : .wsV y Jwcvy ut,v- iv-'V t ' Phone 632 High P.O. Box 772 '712 Second Ave. B.C. 'Hion, a'itl form "bin I lice omitiicrs. w s"h3, Brr nfr!,.o Plumbing Troubles? j fl'tm Kl,,r Pl"tt, Ar,.h. r. Vancouver ulU,: urr. rin '"'t WiB.l,.., wmcl: J" ,i N to fc' A C(,ru-I the Wi'S tciler Reserve Your Seats Early For KENNETH SPENCER The Great American Basso Civic Centre, Thursday, April 14 PHONE 81 CALL BLUE 846 r WAN T E D AI PLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS FOR 1949: CAMP MANAGERS BOAT CREWS ONE SKIPPER J. CLAUSEN & SON RUPERT MARINE REALTY Box 548 rrince Rupert, B.U my the bTa ,Mly h not nee MDBB ,' Minister Abbott leaves BEARER OF GOOD NEWS-Financc his office with a long smart step to tell a crowded House : oi Commons budget. Tucked unc ier his aim of his new tax-cutting tax secrets Ti e well-kept all the the black portfolio containing bright smile on his secretary's face reflects the oT!Z of taxat on re generally greeted Mr. Abbott's announcement ' ' lief. - SAANICH Plumbing & Heating (76)