'ncc Rupert Daily News Wednesday, May 7, 1052 Housekeeping Excitement In Navy Picture Destination Tokyo." starrini! I ary Grant, and John CnUMd Hhuh shows at the .Capitol News of the District DON'T THROW AWAY DRY liKLAU IVS USEKUL IN MANY WAYS ass, Srcwort Looks Up . ... hi ie i(.'ii.:ni. is an ex- ' to iii!. siory oi r.ubmarine fare with the Urnteri Navy. Farewelled At Stewart Caiy .'iani, is i-ii commnii,!,,, n ' V. ill il ii-i, in U 'a. v. Ti t m- ry P.reail ihfii't tprmv away that dry bread! It ear be used in many thrill. y wars. Fur exaini.,', bri ad that, is sliuht-ly'dry will make exci llcnt, toast, in l;'it. il is bell. a- th.iii bread thai, is ton tn h. Toast, cut into pointed sha.iis arc attractive puiii l:,'s he' ( i(aiacd dishes made of '!; in, jii u,"o; hvr nood foods Trtasv. tulips may be. used in place of patty .-i 1 i I s for creamed chicken or meals. They are f 2 j; 5 HOSIERY GLOVES DRESSES S LINGERIE SWEATERS COATS J GOWNS SCARVES TOWELS SLIPS MILLINERY TABLECLOTHS I PANTIES UMBRELLAS BEDSPREADS to fill. I . . . .in iii.i. Ill Hi pii K , ai) icmps ofilttr. jr,h I!i,t,t.j TALENT IlKAKI. Continued from page 3 fur the instrumental trio of Ruth Carr-Harris. Aletta Gilker and Ray Suhltn. Mrs. Roberts and Mr. Miles gained high marks for their vocal duet, while the Rotary mixed choir completed th prog. am with lao beautifully sung selections. Henry Pluym and Miss Olive Strand were accompanists. Tuesday afternoon at Capitol Air Mail and Gov't Agency STEWART, The Stewart Board of Trade is in receipt of a communication from Ottawa that an aid mile service will b.' inaugurated shortly between Stewart and Prince Rupert. Word has also been received that there Is every possibility ol the government agency being re-opened at an early date. This is welcome news to the mining fraternity. ' OFFERS .-ii ui,im opens ins orders to !nd that he has been detailed on i-runna'.s.Mnec patrol to Tokyo Hay to obtain all infor-matt.m useful in piaKlufr iln alr raid on Japan a success. Through careful ninnoeuverinir, the sub-marinv is taken into Tokyo Bay There Ridj'elv and John jar-'''''l "he Wolf i are landed and obtain Ihe lieeessaiy mforiiia-li'-n. This is then r;uijoe(l to r United States aircraft, en'rrier and soon format lon.s or bombers ire wnrin", their w.-iv t.. i,,i,. You Know It's Right When It's from Wallace's made by cutt inn bread into slices one-quarter inch, thick. Remove th' crn.-,i. and brush both sides lightly witii butter. Press a bread slice Into muffin tins anil brown in a nmiieiale oven ol 3a!l K. ilt me eci iiM.n,l., s.iy that tuaste l sand'-1, ii h. s m.ikc a f I'ituf ailuita n tn a lun h of simp or vl I'.fl .,,.,( ,1,1 f..r STEWART. - Canadian Legion hold a curd party in the club-looms on Saturday to .say farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis who have long been active in the affairs of the Legion branch and the Women's Auxiliary. , Mr. Lewis was prcseiaed with a wallet and Mrs. Lev. is with pressure eook'-r. In making the presentation on behalf of the Legion and the Women's Auxiliary W. S. Orr referred to th" long and valued service of both Mr. and Mrs. Li wis. the esteem in which tney are held by the entire community and wished them Godspeed and : access in their new home. The departure Ls caipec by iv transfer of Mr. Lewi-; to the Prince Rupert district for the tR VICES INs''i:tios I'UtMiHv,, v HUMS,, . K"'UK,, . "A'TVM(. Phone 974 eai.nii !io or-.p melr loads of tdvittli. .ale in'.! e;it samhvich Is n applesauce, h.-.s i f i and .I'rips id Ii h im toast. Broiled nd w.th onion d on I hot. m - I Wallace's Dept. Store : f ADVERTISING IN TIIK DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESuLTS I Hoberf. !hai. Uan Ha'" and I D ine Kennedy are other 1m-I lo''la lit iiiernbe.T o. the Vast; rv BILL SCUB it s I'lCWI! l'ht I'Uni1 Dried be Hi insv be rulied v.'lh a ii'llir,'.; pin. inalcd or put lhi'iU';h the !ui)i! cleipper tu 1 n ill fine crumbs Thee should thi-r. provincial Department of Public Works. Cribbage was played during the evening, the men defeating the women by a score of 16,290 to 13,niu. Women's first prize was won by Mrs. C. E. Gibson. The men's first prize and the sweep went to Angela Bugnella. On the season's play the men had u score of 111,944 and the women M.683. Mrs. F. H. Lewis had a high score for women of 8037 and W. J. Crawford wis high man with a score of 8162. Supper was .served after the cards and the evening ended with the singing of "Auld Lang Syne" and "They Arc Jolly Good Fellows." I.).'D(:N if- A dull vt!iuiu,. .'tun id piiA-led the audience (iur-ii.'C a coiicrrt, at I i i- ltoyal Fes-tivai Dan As th.' concert c ided an e'derly woman tn Ihe frunt row witched olf iT heuiinir aid and the whi.-.l iUi stopcd. FURS :w- Third .Kmm I'fiii'C Ittipcrt. B.( hi I-c. ui.e IISI',1 foods pi la : i:.r. 'iln or meat, that n,e v.etl-v,'nt.:lat.ed e c! umli.i c.m be ponhry or other oiled In eu'i and . inearre mere were scnooi cum-' petitions. In Grade IV c hoi us j 'Fairy News." Conrad Street had greater consistency but King ; L'dward was slirhtty ahead on the test piece. The former won ;81 and 81 ; tin- latter, 83 and ). ', Pianoforte under y "Merry Go Round"- Donald Mat-Den. tid A3. Marlita Ferguson S2. Itiliy Saunders 80 Margaret Hedge- ii k au. ' Pianoforte under 10 "Mouse in the Coal Bin"--A very lai'-.e ; class. Gail Davidson tit. Jiiuv Fossmn i!5. Dolores Gilbert 84, Jill Weise 83. Kathleen Saun.lcr.s '83', Ronnie Roberta 83, Lois An-trobus 82. Lawrence Green t2, Wanda Havdalc 82, Pat Whalcn 82, Kathleen Johnson HO, Joanne Murray 80 Grade VI chorus Bordt n Street's two selections under baton of J. S. Wilson, piincipal, took the honors. 84, marks i'o.-each. King Edward group sunn unaccompanied under Joe Gus-coe's direction and Were complimented lor their fine ,vuik--H.) lor the first piece and t2 lor the second. Fianoloite under II viars--"The Dance" Anne LuSette 83, Patricia Cameron 81, Margaret Johansen 73 Joanne Prockter 7t. Gail Weis'e 10, Marlyn Anderson 78. Karen Taylor 78. Pianoforte under 12 years "Ballet" Diana Daviciooii ;-i. Marguiet Aniield 31, Barry Jamie.son 80, Shtrra Hulmlay crumbs lor Irvm;:. Fine t-riiinbs o' il Ii. ei ! ;.. mill f i i mix- I)KSTI.VH(,.N T0KV(, ti ii. . elicioii.., nutty IOIIAV DM.) jforfinq 7:15 GOD IS MY CO-PILOT" T 'ires ' flavor, ST A V , The; i;;es: til! Ol!' bread IM 1 IH. PS ' is a lanny ,sni.; that "Th" v. ,t!(er shout i d h the liaU, You ret no , s' h oiu- meat ball'." It is As we ore heavily overstocked, W2 are offering, until May 24th, o Stewart News -.1 tbisi,. that, si'ua'ion fo so lh;ii lr we do not find home econo-ad 1 1 a clever tilts mis! K?".-t w;r, ol . ! is 1 c 1 1 . i mi'jt.s. .r at oaves, hambii.v.'.-rs- iia'h and 3?- j-''-4i; .-' -, : Jack McBeth, mining engineer, arrived last week to make ar rangements for the season's criKjueties collided wi'h fi.ie dried or soft hrtsul crumbs make economicul flishe.s. Ci'ac; iiay on ' ape Hreton Island was so ( , dlecl by Lie French e-ipaiicrs beraii-r th,. oay was ice -bound w lr' (ii-viv!" d. work on the Marmot Lead and Zinc mines property on the Marmot River. There is still on oil GLIDDEN'S Inside and Outside Point, including SPRED SATIN and GENERAL Marine Paint, presently in stock. quite a bit of snow on the trail 80, MU Vve:.-e i'J Georgian to tbe property and Mr. McBeth ligures that it will be a week or so before anything can be ui.nc. Overvortea ia s Terrace Euiiding TERRACE- -Con'ih Otawiiira for new premises to be con- : it'-uctfd here for Overwuitea i LL1. are being prepa: Hi in llv; . 3:'Ut. ol afhitwts McCttrtcr ". t'ani'ouwr. Proposed1 new su.re and warehouse will be of mill construction. Prince Rupsrt Fvis '"'''-"A1 Vancouver Mkh-X mi i.it,,,.,,,;,.;!.. r,,tk fffyjLK (.'v - i 1U Expressions of sorrow were heard here when the deall, at 1'riive Rupert, of Ernest Lewis was announced. Mr. Lewis was a u tcran ol the First World V.-.mu lmd been ailing lor wine considerable time. he vv,., Aharfingor at the governmeni, wir.irf and a niemrjer i uia Stewart Branch or the Canftr in .n 'Legion, lie is survived ;y his vviuow wiio is pre ently re-U'Z m Prince Rupert and a ii.;ier in Vancouver. TERMS: CASH. Free Delivery on orders over $10.03 Phone 651 or 652 ' V4tl J J x 1 Vw;0 ((tiuitc.'.v N l. Iiili.istiii, ( . ;.,, , Vt ( city i'k in mi ! p-rwrwwi I Phiipott, Evitt & Co., Mr. Wiiliani Duncan 3miili. unsuccessful Coalition caiuli-J:de in the last provincial dec-1 Uvn. Ins been selected to carry the banner of the Liberal pai ty in llr.' lorthcomln election. , . iC' lm;, was held here i'hurs- ; .v. May 1. in the Legion cluh-! .l.(.Ol' III Arnerii-a:i Slardarr. Braiorne 6 00 bp y . f,j. Cariboo jiyi i , CODftt-tiS . . 0'i 'r(inin Bubine . . .4 Giant. Mascot i:i Indian .Mi.iei 17 Pioneer jr) Premier Border .27 Privat-.i r (n 'i t 900 Second Avenue West or Green 441 HAYS COVE HARDWARE ' W"s ;u whirl- Mr. smith .vas ' the unanimous choice. Robert' MaelepU has been aiJjKMnted as returning officer for the Atlin 1 electoral district. I 1 figure f!ialily iii my budget, too... i'or me, Coke is (lie answer' hiitt. t, it 1 I joruroay viarintt-i a - - ' M.I. SKATS KIM KVlll AOUbSI0 li:S .M SKAT TICKETS Ml VI' I'.K I'ICKK 1 i' nn-OC" 3 I M. ON Till B'lt.U HJE1 1 fI LF K'nAT K nTAl'cTNFMA GUILD OF CANADA PRFSEN 'M ' .'!iAM!K ALEC GUINNESS St W nrt'UnAir,"' CECIL PARKER Mfrti Ii t'A '''" ''' ''' S.'itrv Thursday r W -KtiieVan I I. a r 7p p ft a IN THE i VU I K lf ; W SUIT P 1 1 1 v ' r; i;::s tim ati.t tammlml 1 11 ' "" f ft TOI OVEY 7; - 9: i.m, "I.N VITA'HOV wild y" J'''""'"" Sheep Creek , . .. j..r)3 t;i baK P.e.ui: r i.) Vanan;!a .11 f-almon. Go'd .. (;t Spud V.il ey . . i)v'i j H.lver Standard 2 40 Western Uranium 4 20 . (tils AliBlo Canadian H.l.'l' .A V Con r, C:;i!iio:il; 1 7:, Central Ledtic , :i 70 Mrrcuty 2:1 OkHa li.o Roia Canadian . .23 TORONTO ALhmia ,2'H Anmatpie 20''2 neveoiirt 1 20 Buffalo Canadian ,2tt Coti.sol. Smelters . 33.75 Con west 390 Dnialdit . Eld on a 23 East, Sullivan . . 7.95 Giant Yeilowknib' 0 75 God's Lake yi Horrlrock 13 Harriemia 1 1 ' j Heva 11 i-ii.v x ., m .i'o' i'!. QDcbc: ..' . ..:,) Lit tie I.' i-.. !,ae . .70 Lynx . - 'A Maduen Ked Lake 1 f.r Mi Kenzio Red Lake . . .45 Monet;'. 11 Neus 01 Noranda. 7fi0(! , Louvicourt .29 Petrol Oil & Gas .' 1.22 ; Senator Rouyn 21 ! Sherrit Go: don 4.30 Steep Rock 7 05 Silver ,M lier 1 75 ! Upper '(.'anada 180 1 Ay : ) x& l ' ' - -fX VIM n s . V - S v V'A-' Y -if hi f I . S, - , V , , .'It Uf' 3r- ' M 'pA, lA ' ' tw- 6 4 i " v ' lwdm ftoVoi Salt SAT ue"' llt Artimii J, hv LhIm Golden Maniloti fi.00 i e ii i i i hi 1 1" m , Authorised bottUf of Coc.-Col. und.r contract will, Coca-Cola Ltd. JUVENILE SMOKERS VANCOUVER (CP)-City police comniLsiioir.Ts ordered a crackdown on smoking by juveniles. A Federal A-t of 1U0B . pri.hibiU smoking by children under IS and is authority for police to seize dfiarets from youngsters. Storekeepers selling to children without a written note from their parents may also face charges. !W vjrl 'Till TEf vie" I , 7;;;; . ;' ' StHoa 1 , .. ; ns u . , ,,vJv l' j :"' ;':::;:"::T''' "''' .;:.:??- " "rx-ss'"-- :.::fX''-; " ' , ;S c Tins idve'UscmsBt is out puliiished 01 displayed by lite Liquor Control Buid 01 ! Hie W"""5"' "' NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS ' Phone 134 Prince Itupe" . ree;isu4n'd tradp-mark