HiIDAY NOVEMEER H 1941. THE DAILY NEWS BAZAAR IS US. SUBMARINES KEEP A SHARP LOOKOUT BIG EVENT tVomtn Auxiliary Of Canadian. ,:n:i "Hif ft;. .hi- 'flu. i. I Ml.. Ler Mi (... H;r. i tirs. u VV r v :J ill Xcv.. J Succe-s a s'rxam, Js Wo- ..ii.jy oi itw Canadian id .s jnnual fall bazaar lu-uy. 1he tea room was c.iins the afternoon and e a jjtntous aUend-; ., j tu the Interest talc-v n Jie J-ejrton ven-.li. William Rcthw.el, oi the auxiliary receipt jblcs were centred with uji.ar Remembrance yj ely celebrated. ...y Sjre bperated by he Lsgicn proved a a cs did dafulng n evening with Mrs. J. S. , - Qi rt Cameron provld-TiiLs? responsible for departments were: r ivenor, Miss Bea serviteurs and assist-h ..ry cunllh jr., Mrs. Mis. John Lawrle, a Elinon, Mrs. William W R. Overend. Mrs. wii) and Mrs. William ..is;. Mrs. Annie Tay-i William Brass; cash-I G C. Wilson; fortune mi bet i. ! )Kin :- Mrs. Barber and) Boulter sr. and Mrs. sr. Hct C Mrs. Jack Bond and tf He Smith ir. Pc? Mj L Wide. P.. 7. .: is the list of raffi i-M. - - fjr whleh J. S wii. - 0- No. ilnl i - B9 ,V'- to 1 J ..K Mrs. Wright Da vies r. -.x Anderson. Miss Edrth Candy. j D: awing Mrs. Jack ; i.3 Mrs. Nesbit Hal.. Ul.s Dolly Smith.. I : 1 ) t He lucky tickets: . fc!r: c Donated by 'mi?. r- by Mrs. Barber. No; ia Oc .. Donateo oy Miss Gan-i f? r . c Mrs. Bill, No. 38. I Sweater Donated by . wan by Mrs. J. Preece, Apples Donated by Mrs. McCaffery; by Mrs. W. RothwelL 18L Eleventh- Djnated by Airs. Annie Llpsett Co.; . v.r by Jack Judee. iNa. 51. No. 604. V- Oz.i Set Donntprt hv M1 Twelfth- Canadian Co.; Edith Neuson, jno. Ninth. .Hai, .A"":, nu- I Twentieth-Mirror. WWII TMMllIf M III I II imi MacKenziete .in i a i n - i Alien .-7 --tasaMm ..." Hi ism, ,KADUtnnp..3 Canada At War 25 Years Ago Nov. 21, 1916: Emperor Franz- j Sight cf a submarine at sea these days is plenty of cause to view with alarm, but this one, photographed off the .New England . coast, is one of the United States' newest undersea boats, the U.S. S. Grampus. She is speeding along on the surface, all pf her 299 . 'of length above water, bottom. That gun is a three-inch -anti- aircraft gun. Lieut.-Com. Edward S. Hutchinson, top left, Is skipper of the Grampus. A submarine is not built for fighting on the surface. She is not intended to swap punches wltti surface ships, so she must be constantly on the alert when travelling on the surface, lor a speedy destroyer could make short work pf her. Hence there can be no let-up of vigilance when a sub comes up for air. This lookout, top right, is sweeping the sea with his binoculars from the conning tower of the UJ5.S. Grampus. Note slenderness of the craft towards the bow. Hugh Ferguson, WV, ' Tl-I. I-'1 .NO. 1207. -a- $5 cash; D. Nickerson, 320 if vei tray, Northern B. C. ?rCt CJ Mrs A. Jnhnmn Mr. 1X5 ' Sever.t!) Mrs Pavlllkls, No. 908. 5'50 Stetson hat. S:"' N:nkerson: w- McFadyen, 1179, (407 407 No. Dolly Smith; D. Elio, 1205. I -12 lbs. coffee, Edward Silversides Bros.; Elsie Huston, Lottie and her gang, No. 645. Twenty-Third Man's sweater, -9 lbs. coffee, W. H. Acme Clothing Co.; F. W. Chand- ... -.a r - 1 - IT 1 DI1 ' by Jack Judge No. 13 MaiKin to. uia.; oam awiwwu. u. . .: Jlunauri hv mi No. 768. lnty-rounn-uox ui appi, : -z o Mrs h M.K-aw wn n Thirteenth 5 lbs. tea, McMee Grand Drauinir ' kin's Brokerage; P. Rowe, No. 501. Lean, No. 1412. R .:ash' uinnpr .r m .Fourteenth 1 case Borden's I'Mkc: Nf mi milk. F. E. Hunt Ltd.: K. Skar- W. fer.d- $15 cashr Mrs .1 v. land. No. 1245. No. 555. 30 No 814. Fifteenth 1 case Pacific milk, Twenty-Sixth Clock, A. E. ire- n - ..n .. .. . . T..ifi. win, - w n Mar shnro. and: Artnur uusnman. no. n. Sixteenth 50 lbs. sugar, Mussal- Legion lem Economy Store; Mrs. Vukq-vlch, No. 380. Seventeenth $5 fhtindlsp. Variety Sixth. -Corree table. Gordon Boulter. No. 328. worth mer-Store; Tom Eighteenth One ham, swm S. C. Thomson & Son; Mrs. Mac- Twenty-Fifth 50 lbs. flour, G. Prizes await claimants at the ) Nineteenth-One ham, Burns & Joseph of Austria died. Austro- The ine A. T l4 Hfre T .ntilo FfUmr. 107. fcJ . -i Army. British hospital ship Bri by the I Liquor Control Board advertisement is not published or displayed or by the Governmeni wi pet STRICTLY AMERICAN By RAY PEACOCK Associated Press Staff Writer to be desired. Fruits and headquarters of the Rumanian 1st tables were limited, potatoes wtie uiiKitown, meat naa to dc ':t & Cd M, or,lc,.., w ': Furniture Ltd.; Mrs. J. Gain, No. tannic tannlc sunk sunk bv by submarine submarine in thi the heavily spiced to preserve it and M 'u.. on coi- minrtiu nf 1 1 mn make it palatable. It is easv to ie..u -Hulf ton coal, Albert Twenty-First Silk cushion. Wiss -wounded soldiers aboard saved. Bflr.-M.i I but the "All-American" menu J might include oysters, which were ' known in the new world as well as the old. i One would have to omit coffee from the dinner, for Dr. Wiss'en NEW YORK, Nov. 21: (AP) If credits origin to Arabia and how1. Christopher Columbus had set be-fit mostly comes from Brazil. Cran-l fore Ferdinand and Isabella a berries, without which ho ChtisM Christmas dinner such as can be' mas dinner is complete, early v ere prepared from native North Amer-1 known around the Arctic Circle. lean foods, his glory would have! Much of Dr. Wissier's knowl-j' been much greater. jedge of food lore comes from thej best of foods in 1492 left Indians, with whom he has lived Tor prolonged periods during the past 40 years. About them he has written many books. forget that Columbus merely was 6r(lllZ6 OllC S er route to the spices of Asia. He was the Douglas Cprrigan of the 15th century. And while Columbus never knew of the vast variety of new and healthful North American forxli Dr. Wissler, dean of the scientific 'start of the American Museum of Natural History in New York. ' One could, if looking for a theme for an Christmas dihne-' this year, follow Dr. Wissier's "All-American" menu one as good to- cado. For a fish course (fcodfish. For the. piece de resistance tur Sense of Humor Don't Be Bored, Tired and Languid That's What Hitler Wants Jt " ' KETTERING. Nov. 21; Lt. Vu world's m. dinner . ui u, table, the. subject Ui. D..,.,y ctu.- S Clark i,b!rb,l"!ytutoentary private secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty, in a speech here told Britons this is what they should do this winter: Reply "Oh Yeah" ito anyone who i says Germany will crack suddenly ! or is short of oil. Read the astro-losers for fun, not profit. concentrate a mile more on day as it was 439 years ago whenVork( CUlt 0ut the dope of wishful It first would have been possible.jthlnking. Cut down the grousing. All the Frills j Fertilize the sense of humor. For appetizers, there could bewhen you feel bored, languid and pineapple or tomato Juice. For weary remember that Is how Hit-soups, beans or corn. You could ler hopes you feel. maice your .saiaa ,oi Jerusalem ar-J tichokes, diced pineapple, or avo- GRANDMAS SAME ALL OVER CAPE TOWN, Nov, 21: K Mrs. Jan Christian Smuts, wife of the key, with a dressing made tasty prime minister of South Africa, by roasted chestnuts and wild rice. ' was unable to fulfill any engage-Add tomatoes In any form, sue- mcnts for a week or two as she cotash, white potatoes, cornbread was in quarantine for scarlet with maple syrup, pumpkin pie fever from which two of her and hot chocolate, and what more daughters and their families were would you want? suffering. Dr. Wissler even .throws in some , frills popcorn balls, credited in TRAINLESS TOWNS 1 origin to the American Indians; Some 48,000 American commun-peanuts, guava Jelly, tobacco. Yes, ltles are entirely dependent upon ;anrl If one wants to stretch it a motor trucks for their supplies. FILINGS ! IN PORK Danes II nt On Sabotage Give Nazis Something To Chew On .NORWICH, Eng., Nov. 21: Oi Danes filled cases of pom .on-signed to Germany with meial filings, said R. S. Hudson, minister of agriculture, describing con ditions in occupied Eumpe, ia a speeeh here. He based his remarks on Information from lha Ministry of Economic Warfare. The metal filings were an example of .sabotage' by the Danes, who were compelled to send all their exports to Germany. Mr. Mho war. SANDBAG WAR ART LONDON, Nov. 21: O Unique in an. exhibition of painting and sculpture was a picture of an air raid rescue, painted at six o'clock in the morning after the raid by Noel Syers, an artist in a civil defence unit, using a sandbag for his canvas. , point, native bicarbonate of soda! lJS 21 (Replacing the traditional Breton Turkey's Start The turkey, says Dr. Wlss-er, fSLTTf X c originated in Mexico, wasn-t'mlm: by the Conquistadores to Spain. !!"" Tt JSL ! found, its way to England, -v w v t wivoocTa licit? uy d and Free French padre in the presence rHPIQTM AC f'm of AdmiraVMus white potato originated In Peru - land had a similar odyssey. There Nickerson & Co. Ltd.; J. Judge, , SWeet potato. Dr. Wissler asserts. Available Among Native Prod ucts of Continent. ftl all Jwitnigt Wm1 tDtMHTCn TO M0tr inn IARGEST StLlINC ECONOMY BlADE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE- Mwauniic'uu tyhen You Want GOOD TAXI SERVICE Call 235 T axi Proprietor o. Klldal VERY GOOD, EDDIE Eddie Cantor in his youth was a singing waiter in a Coney Island beer garden. cusiiio MALE HELP WANTED CALENDAR and Advertising Specialty Sale .-man. full or part time, exclusive territory, highest commissions, start immediately, year contract Apply Box 521. Lonujii, Ontario. "Hril) WANTED Hudson said Danish farmers have WANTED Smart boy with wheel had no oilcake for months, even for dairy cows. There was no prospect of them getting any until after the war. ' In Holland finest strains of bulbs had been bought up by the Germans and ground down into coffee substitute. Dutch farmers were short of fertilizers they had !lss"than 40 percent of normal Uipplles and les-s than 70 percent; 'of normal supplies of n'trogen: f In. Belgium the food shortage j was so ai:ute seed potatoes were" ''dug' cut at nlf.be by hungry villagers last spring. Guards had to iM posted In the fields to stop .It his. Much of the livestock, nartl- cuiany pigs ana poultry, naa Deen taker! away by the Germans. . In lYance the bullock-fattening I industry of Sois.sons and St. Quen-i lln had been destroyed because the best animals had been re-. moved to Germany and could not be: replaced. Oilcake was non existent and sugar beet residues only half what they were before as messenger age 16-17, at least two years high school, wages $55 month, good opportunity for advancement. Apply iwn handwriting. Box 177 Dally News. WANTED A Middle-aged lady for housekeeper. Phone J41 for particulars. (272) WANTED Girl for general housework. Phone 309. (278) FOR SALE FOR SALE SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until noon on Thursday, November 27, for the purchase of the Gasboat "LIEF,"31x8x3J; powered with a 15 h.p. Sterlirig engine recently completely overhauled and including six spool Swan troller gurdies, anchor winch, anchors and chains arid trolling gear. The boat throughout in good condition! May ie seen at McLean's Seal Cove . Ways. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms strictly cash. Norman A. Watt, Administrator oi the Estate of Harald K. Svendsen, deceased. FOR SALE Electric range, SwV- Ray lamp, General Electric r-dlo, 6hort and long wave. Everything like new. Ajply 32 Eleventh and Water Street after 1p.m. :' FOR SALE 7-room fum'ished house, and on same lot 3-room furnished shack. Phone Blue 737. . FOR SALE Small open - front heater, child's cot, child's sleigh, Hotpoint flat iron. Phone Red 232 after 6:30 p.m. ! FOR SALE Bargain for .cash, Heintzman Upright Grand Piano with player attachment. Box 176, Dally News. (27S) FOR SALE 1935 Dodge, D. U. Sedan. Excellent condition. Cheap. Phone Red 398. ' (tf) FOR SALE-Single bed, spring and mattress. Used .only two months. Blue 338. . ." FOR SALE 26 ft. fishing boat , with poles and gurdies. Apply Max Marx, New Masset. (275) ' J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' and GENTS' Best Materials, Workmanship Second Ave., two doors from Broadcasting Station SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box Sit FRASER STREET Prince Rupert ' UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. SPECIAL REDUCED WINTER EXCURSION FARES Including AH Meals and Berth Accommodation I TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN I From PRINCE RUPERT QOit A A P'us From Port Simpson $39.75 Plus TaxiJ)ODUU Tax (Reduced Rates Fare and . one half also apply to Vancouver from Intermediate points). (Five years of age and under twelve) Half Fare. Tickets on Sale from November 15, 1941 to February 15, I91t Good to return up to March 15, 1942. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert. Ar Vancouver S.S. CATALA EverTuesday 1:30 p.m. Thursday . . a.m. S.S. CARDENA Every Friday 10:30 pjn. Monday an, Tickets and Reservations from ' Prince Rupert Agent (FRANK J. SKINNER) Third Ave. Phone 51 If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office 4 V ' t : ,