V I, t Prince Rupert Daily Nevs Monday, February 11, 1952 Loca a Chest Clinic Coming Soon If You Do Not Pay Your News Subscription, the Boy Loses Subscribers of the Daily News who receive their papers by n jng ot -velt Funds d PERSONAL Get nation . Inspector W. Chlsholm, RCMP, returned to the city on the Princess Norah this morning from a trip to Victoria on official duties. i is To Inaugurate fliKorman thai""" , I, s recurred at the The coast travelling unit of the division of tuberculosis control arrives this month and will be in Prince Rupert 12 days, City Medical Health Officer Dr. Duncan Black announces. i He urges everyone to take advantage of chest -X-rays. I available free every four J months. "For many hundreds of years people have contracted con-' sumption or tuberculosis as we Prince Rupert Gyro Club Willi Alt Rlvett returned to the city on the Camosun last evening from a brief business trip to Vancouver. . Aid. George B. Casey returned to the city on the Camosun last evening from Vancouver where he went to attend a recent convention of the United Mine. Milf and Smelter Workers' Union. carrier boys are reminded that these boys our little merchants are charged for every paper they take out.. If you are receiving the paper and are delinquent, the boy has to finance you. This is a reminder to people who may be in an ears, whether it Is their custom to pay the boy or pay at the office. It is not the office that loses if you fail to pay. It is the boy. We hope this reminder will expedite the payment by those who may have fallen behind. Prompt payment of your newspaper subscription 1s a legitimate obligation. 'The fact that your creditor is one of our boys or girls should make the respecting of the obligation the more desirable. lira) mew"B m , rt Parks Board Frl- that some way be In regular monthly business, session at the weekly luncheon this Wednesday. The executive meets tonight at the home of the president, Marc Gormely. j lound for releasing MAKE THIS are now earmarKeu :ru'lit ol Kooseven use 1 Donald E. Neilson, traffic su Olof Hanson, who arrived In r uuolis Hill lor it penerauy in i" pciiiivciiruciiL uj uimumu ja call It today. Before the X-ray machine was discovered, this! disease could not be diagnosed i the city last week from Vancou- ver, is visiting Smithers andi Fat Forman spoke a couple of days in the city on Terrace this week and expects to; 7 DAY TEST for jisl one week use Carnation MM m place of your present brand. Once yoli hoi e used Carnation, ue , are sure that no other brand will 'satisfy , rHE- EXPERTS l I.. I U I lt U.. C. Carnation Milk is always full bodied and creamy colored. Huts your assurance of complete satisfaction when you use it in coffee or . on cereals and fruits. You'll never consistency or thin find watery color in Carnatioa We buy top quality m.lk and grocess it with the greatest of care (52 years experience at it too) in order to give vou rich, creamy, heavy Carnation in its earlier stages. "Now, a qualified technician can read the continuity of the Dies While on Visit to City Tin- mother of two well-known city contractors d;ed suddenly , velt Park fund was day night's train on his return to 'hree vears ago when headquarters In Edmonton. I voted to add one mill , ; i hi !rr vp1 , v mho- sail Thursday nifcht by the! Prince George on his return loj Vancouver. Mis? Alida Johnson of the city j telephone department, who sustained inju:y In a recent traffic' accident, returned to the city on ! thj Camosun last evening after j spending the past few weeks; chest and other parts of thej body by means of an X-ray i picture." j Dr. Black warns that not ini all cases do moderately or far I advanced stages of tuberculosis! i Of. returned to the city on the , ,v uaivc uurpn.se "" 1 , n'1J'iv ariout Camosun last evening fioin a By KAY REX Canadian Press 6ufl Wnttr ftuiiuriv wniie on a visit here from Vancouver. She was Mrj. Jif'f'd.4.!'ra.L,, accompanied by his wife and F.liinheth Rnrah Martin fi9 H.r M li,oiu " tarr,.,v Milk. Get Carnation ITS CREAMIER. show outward symptoms such as' HUNGARIAN ACCENT. By in the lund ttaKing, " sons, George and Jack Martin I general tiredness and cough IDsl i which has Miss Margaret Palmer, organ- operate Northwest Construction "But if a person has contract- j .m..inn Vancouver ana ocauie. Marlanne Schiller U so ac-ADDreclatlon.of a Dailv News I customed to Canadian cooking lzer of the Junior Red Cross for t to accrue. . . Ur. tour of editorial came during discussion ! 'hat many or tne once laminar 01 uium: niitmiiis British Columbia, after i central Interior points, mmm Commissioners Bai- arrived ! at the school board meeting on Hungarian dishes have lost their Co. I Mrs. Mirtin was a widow. ' Born in London, she came to Canada 46 years ago and had been In the province 32 yers. ! Funeral wiH be held in Vancou- I ed the disease, a yearly X-ray would prevent any possibility of the disease reaching theSe stages before treatment being given." To get an X-ray, one should i Kormun is mat me Friday night. Board members appeal. approved the opinion expressed "I don't enjoy them as much," bv the News in Thursdav' edi- she confessed during an lntcr- in the city at the end of the week and Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. P. I. Palmer, Fourth Avenue East. She will sail Thursday night on the Prince George for her headquarters in Vancouver. contact the Public Health Unit : I be ued to better :n the development : k.s such as Algoma e Hays Creek area favor in preference ,, Hill as the city's torial that a school holiday view. "I now found them too, should not have been granted the rich." ver Thursday. In Prince Rupert. A card will be ! seven Issued and an X-ray taken.! day of the King's death. -a four egg yolks ( beaten I Mrs. Rae L. Johnson and ! TJX around. I Blonde ana m her mia-twen- ; tics, Miss Schiller is one of the E.300 Hungarians who have set- j tied In Canada since 1945. She left her native Budapest more ! and Mrs. L. E. there would have to daughter, Kay, i I reference to the IVADflB&TED There is no cost. If there is a j suspicion of the disease, a larg- i er. X-ray will be taken and other tests made before a defin- j lte diagnosis is given. Exact date the travelling X- ray unit arrives will be an-; ir approval to orean Salaries Increased it Park earmai'K. than 2'j years ago and now Is; studying with a firm of com- j mcrcial photographers in To-! Ml LIC ,iij II AIRMAN Cuthbertson and sons, Eddie and ' Bobby, sailed last night on the Camosun to make the round trip ! north. They will meet and re-1 turn tomorrow with Mr. Johnson I and Mr. Cuthbertson who have! been at Stewart for the past few j days on Columbia Cellulose busi- ; ness. ! nounced later. . Board, at yesier- ounces semi-sweet cholocate. Melt chocolate and add to beaten egg yolks and sugar. Fold in four beaten egg whites. Pour into shell and cover with remainder of pastry. Smear part of the remaining egg white I unbeaten I over the crust. (Marianne says Hungarian housewives frequently spread a little egg white on their pie-crusts it makes the crusts shiny.) Sprinkle with finely chopped almonds and bake in oven 1375 degrees F.i until brown. Cool and cut in squares. ,g, elected Pat Foreman for the year, liners of the board ronto. Cakes with as many s eight eggs, soups which were meals in themselves these were typical of Hungarian cooking in the more aftluent pre-war years. acivvrt s If you want tu seii -, New r,..-j(i1 if- li.iiagno, KoDert toy, Teacher Will Cost JI0.U00 More This Year An overall Increase of 13 per .strong and Arthur last-mentioned wai ! Marianne confesses that at tl-t .. U ... ,...n..;,.B,J In fitrl at yesterdays meet- Early Governor Native Son Ill:, is secretary. year and a slight increase in the Canadians . cook their teaching staff will cost taxpayers ? nI!L , ., etables in water. t In Hungary ,,Mm. ,-, $200 000 In 1952-an increase over , b, .eidoin are served sStesSries were lald 11 e than general dls-il.iKcd the meeting. as part of a more complex dish . INDIAN GRASS A gigantic weed known as "Kars Grass'' covers about 3,000,-CCO acres of land in India. .id to have a meet-j pu.ss.ible with the l (iiinutlee of the down at a SCn01 bard commil-CTTAWA OTTAWA (CP) ten - Appointment Annointmenf , tee meeUng Frlday night , Of Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey, whJ , filarv ineren vu-rr nnimiinr. . Nor are salt and pepper shakers popular items on the fam 14th ll.ll some time agO - m u- cWOrn in Februarv 28 -as rr Ratnrrini fnllnu;ln roachlno puce of property the first native-born governor-1 of agreement between teachers fAveniie tast in the Valentine's Day, Thursday, Feb. WITH PRIDE WE INTRODUCE ily dinnertable. "We always put salt and pepper in while preparing the food," said the pretty new Canadian. "If we find it necessary to add more during a meal, then it's time to scold the cookl" Like must business girls, Mar MSB ! i'lii.a be set aside ud development. Board will also r ul ail city paiKS .wing up its plans ii Us budget for the general of Canada, sent hlstor- j tans here searching to discover .f he actually is the first Canadian to hold the post. Mr. Massey is the first Canadian to become governor-general since Confederation in 1SG7. But a century befofe that, a native Canadian served as governor of this country, In the period before the British conquered Frrnrh-Canada in 1759. He was Pivrre de Ricaud. Mar- S id a slant of $4500 and school board through negotiations since October. Now schedule is as follows: First class elementary $2,290 minimum to $3,850 maximum with yearly increments of $130. Secondary sahool $2,750 to $4,700, ramc yearly increments. One to three-room school principals receive $100 a room additional. In other schools of four rooms or more, the following schedule has been agreed upon: $200 and $300 a year for elementary and secondary school principals respectively for administration services; supervisory pay ianne lives in a housekeeping! room, prepares her own meai3 J and loves to concoct tasty dishes for friends who drop in. HL'NGARIAN ACCENT Mast of the time her meals one mer 2..- louiicil last year woik and, by the all accounted for, ihcie will have ivercxpendlturc or ud The new pro- qus rte vaudreull-Cavagnal, bom attached' i Montreal in 1704 Hi served as illieer, JLftWMrr -UHJB, BTlmhri -in- 7 - h 1' t -t Bi Bl alien, will also: governor of New France from n filter t sir- V ' . t 'A w V, U , v H '.v. i. ' 1 in id a 1 IV 1' ;1 y f 4 1755 to 1760. of $75 for each teacher up to of the Hand-Craflsmen has COPPERTONE finish in far proudly submit these, the . The lndividua'ity inspiied our new east designs. We set the second Frl- He was the son of PhllinDe de ' eicht and $25 for each additional tsrr. are completely Canadian although as a special treat sometimes she will prepare her favorite Hungarian dessert chocolate pic. This decidedly is "pie" with a Hungarian accent. Pastry: 1"2 cups flour; three-quarters cup butter or margarine; two tablespoons water; pinch ot salt; one egg yolk. Sift flour and salt. Work butter Into mixture with knife and linally add egg yolk and water. Roll out and put pastry prefer- month as regular i Rieaud. Marquis de Vaudreull. i teacher. , v. newest ereation, for the fashion-wise buyer. There are 57 teachers In school 4W . ..,-t.'r.. I and Canadian-born Louise Elisa- ; bPtn joybert de Soulanges. The oistrlct No. 52. See it o test Police NEW WESTtoliNSTcjl CP An automobile careened out of control down a steeo hill hero ' father, a native of France, served i ar governor from 1703 to 1725. j Pierre de Rlgaud served as governor of Trois Rivieres and of j Louisiana, before being appoint-I ed governor of the whole of New in Years into square cake-pan al- todav. carrvinc one elrl to her!ably do. dcr death and seiiclinc three others though deep pie-plate will GEORGE COOK $ rciVC to hospital. ' Filling: Two-thirds cup sugar; lines in police com t ! France. ' re the lowest since i writers oi eany uanaaian nis- PRINCE RUPERT and TERRACE V. 8 convictions and a SBy mue complimentary i 50 received in rev-' aDut him. Some of the writers pality received $954 i sta,e tnat' ne as 'n over-all -a fines in January command at Quebec when the Last year's high British forces under Gen. Wolfe oer - $3.9 .6. Ii -rft- f i i i a I r n. T NOTICE Out of respect to the late Mr. N. L. Jones JONES' NEWS STAND WILL BE CLOSED FEBRUARY 12 her. manager of the 1 Duracleanng Co Lid., and John H: Packers, left, f.ir i anacKea in I 3. When he heard of Montcalm's death on the battlefield, he is ?aid to have deserted. In 1760 In Montreal he personally surrendered New France to the British forces. He was returned to France and tried on a charge of maladministration, but was acquitted. ' Plane Saturday on Troubles! Only One; Room To Rent and Ten Replies To Her Advertisement. fof onomr nJ coftnicnce have mr Bpholnery nd flor cotrinc Durocletined by pf, right, W hnine. U ttih the anusutl cre i(h vhich thciC crtimcn bctuiifr your furnishings. Duraclean mcini your UKric Ustt forr bcaute ihii mtxlcrn. slc cUning process ers StWt nrOHX MPI inu tncnmin -.iiv,. aw Olico hirm the des or Ubric. l-onitcr Ittcum, I btciunc there is no wear, no break. in ol fibers i ciused by machine strubbinis. J This putent protected sen-ice is rccom- j mended by Amcnci's icdin lorniture and department stores. I FASHION FOOTWEAR WILL BE CLOSED FROM MONDAY. FEB. 11th to FRIDAY. FEB. 15th INCLUSIVE cuismiODS Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form lieguiar Moose """''tinn. Tuesday, Pebriiary 12, 8 p.m. (36c I llo.sjiit.il Auxiliary 11 and honiecooking, i. 2 30-5-an Mr i What Makes Duraclean "Different" WTELEE2 f ' 4th West' 1 1 tr-1 Kr.d c f' s annual mpriinr, oi uary 12, Civic Cen- of officers " i"1 tie-lion repot 'ue t I3fipi ''ril;y, February 13, """'il ol the late 0 VI, the Milxnnlr Unfl RE-OPENING OFFER! Saturday, Monday, Feb. 16th and 18th Clip out the coupon below, present on the above dates Will be honored as cosh on purchase of $7.50 or more l(t'Plied until Frlrl iv Oris i riiary ar.j)!; your Same invitations '"'Is are now added "vment. ( 3(ic ) N'ot: fibers $2.50 A joint meeting of the Deep Sea and Halibut Ves- AssOCiatllln mill hn $2.50 COUPON 0-t Ii clnos by bsorptioo! Embedded dirt md sril re first removed by "deep suction." Manvclt'ininic methods lcv enough dirt-laden soap in our rupi and up-hobtcry iu cause "matt inn" or "rapid rcsuil inf." Oumclwonmo aoidsthis. The mild aerated Ouraclean foam Ioous tfld absorbs sticky soil and sums, holdmjc this rime in ftuspcosion that tht smrjM luttit removed. No inconvenicncct Dumclaatted1 fabrics tredry in just a Itw hour. Special mprcdicnts fc-enlnen wool libers. Kub pilr unmals and tiss. Colors revive. Your fabrics are left clean. fre-.h. cnhetitd . . . your home is mvrt tMMttjtti f live u ith. Durv proof it yw wfift, you wy at fft ttm fin nova ytr fJoor tor,nt,, uphoN ttary. eh. or fn Owrprood. V Inrr 4 yor protection oO'"!' do"M9 'f wptttt mnd eorpJ bcei'ai. A Ijo wotcH ogoimf wild. The onrttfol cajf ii loer "o oppty-h9 Itil ffrct'v math lofwf ens rum'tf- Hn peur fobrict Durproold todo,' btlor jomea dertfapf, PHONE GREEN 323 A Woi Id-Wide Seivice D. J. Duracleaners 1233 Water Street Prince Rupert, B.C. p in I L'"'on Hall on Tues- F 'V 12. at R r.n, v A,- 75c. Six f -iite. M P urin ' v.: Number of Times Enclosed Please Find (3c, per word per insertion e.g. Number of words 25; insertions for price of four. Minimum charge, cost, 50c) Redeemable os cash on a purchase of $7.50 or more, Feb. 16 and 18 COUPON (36c) Add four words If bo: number required $2.50 $2.50 Name Fashion Fooftvecmr .Phone No r a quicker, I -yer.blacktr t 1 Address ives