.X) PAOS ?oua sza dhvz narra ftiouday aincoa GOD'S AID IS NEEDED Not Force Alone Will Win War, Presbyterian Congregation Told New Pastor Coming Soon "'IQur position Is sefious andi Yiot force alone but God's help Is needed if we are to win the vie-! tory against Hitler," Rev. Dr. Alexander Esler told the congregation of First Presbyterian Church at morning service yesterday. "And we cannot expect God's help unless we appeal to Him through prayer." The pastor deplored the neglect of prayer which he declared was all too apparent. As a result of prayer would corns manifestation of the holy spirit. ts S3 H that are Smart Light Weight. Durable Made in Potilar Iialmacan Style . . . from fine Egyptian Cotton, Thread Proofed. Full Linings. AH Sizes S12.00 $i8.so Watts & Nickerson Successors tu Bryant Co. Ltd. Open Until 10 pm. Saturdays Timely Recipes CKUNCHV MACAROON'S 2 egg whites 1 cup brown or granulated sugar Vz teaspoon vanilla extract 2 cups corn flakes V2 cup chopped nut meats j 1 cup shredded cocoanut cons become hardened to pan they may oe returned to oven for a few minutes to soften. Yield: 1 dozen macaroons (2 inches in diameter). j Miss Norma Archie, who Is teaching school at Remo, arrived In the city on Saturday night's train for a week-end visit, returning to the Interior this evening. Dollars will win the war. Dollars iwill end it sooner. Invest in Vlc-I tory Bonds. Moth Fume CRYSTALS 1 lb. Tin 50c Moth Proof BAGS Price 50c Qtmes Ltd. Ztfjt Pioneer Drtuzptefs The ItexaU Store Phone 11 si Open Dally from .m. till 10 p.m. Sundayi and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to I p.m. DEPENDS ON NAVY High Commissioner From Urges that Foqd Go To England Instead of Being Used Here VANCOUVER, June "you are Bourrnandtalng here while the wo- ;men and children of England hav en't enough to eat. It is the housewife qf England who Is fighting this war for you." This outspoken statement came from Sir Firoz Khan Noon, India's high, commissioner to London, when he addressed a luncheon meeting of th.e Rotary Club in Hotel "because of the Englsh house wife, you are jsafe here," said Sir Firo? n a speech which brought prolonged applause from 250 Rotar- lans listening intently to an address which did not waste any words. . Wartime Hardships Sir Firoz explained that he had been in England for five years and had slept in London every night since the war began. He related Incidents of war-time hardships. "I cannot see," he said, "how one man with British blood in his veins can refrain from demanding that. - J the Canadian government stop the' toyterian Church was advised at sale of tinned food In Canada and yesterday's services that Rev. Alex send It &1 to Britain. MacSween of the Alberta Peace "How many of you men could River district had accepted a call stand such conditions for long?" he' to the pulpit of the church here asked as he told of hundreds sleep-! and, with Mrs. MacSween and j Ing in subways and cellars, living young child, would arrive here on tenpence worth of meat a week, I . . ' T,m OA I. J 1 At A Ll-- 1 ,1.1. place soon after their arrival. The English people won't tell you how they are suffering," he ad "If England goes down, you arc Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. United Church Young June 12. June 21. Tea Mrs. O. C. (June -14 for soldiers' graves.. 102nd Auxiliary Tea, Canadian Legion, June 19. Presbyterian Tea. Mrs. J. R. Mit chell, June 20. Boy Scout Tea, Mrs- J. Clark. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Evitt's June 26. Strawberry Tea, Lutheran Circle, June 28. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Brass, June 28. C. N. R. A. Excursion to Terrace, July FJrst. Dominion Day Celebration and Dance at Port Esslngton, July 5. Navy Tea, October 18. IN TIIK BITKKMR COl'IlT OF ItltlTISH coi.i'Mitu jn riionm; In the Matter of the "Administration Act" Ana In the Matter nf the Estate of Edward Jlrntder, DcreuM-ri TAKE NOTICE that by Order of HU Honor. W. E. Fisher, made on the 23rd day of May, A. D. 1941. I waa appointed Administrator of the estate of Edward HenRley, deceased, with Will annexed. and all parties having claims against Uie said estate are hereby required to furnish .name, properly verified, to me on or before the ?7,th day of June, A. D. 1941, and all Dailies Indebted tn tJi estate are required to pay the amount ui uipir inoeaituiicfig to me forthwith uAitp at Frjrre Rltpert. B. C, tlilu aay or May A. D. 1041. ijEUBERT P. OLAPSEY Official AdinlnUtratof, Atlln. no Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms not Water Steam Bath? Dlplnj Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress LOCAL NEWS NOTES , ai Mr. and Mrs. pen Dalgarno sailed We pay cash xor mechanics toois, slral Instruments, furniture, etc.. OdlUlUaV IUKUL UU We imvv " George for a trip to Vaneeuver. Mrs. John Campbell and Mrs Martin Berg sailed Saturday night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. NOTICE Galloway Bapids Bridge will be closed to a traffic from Tuesday, June 10, 1941, until further notice. j. c. BRADY, District Engineer, Dept. of Public Works. Mrs. Fred Nash arrived In the city on Saturday night's train from Terrace for a brief week-end visit, re turning tq the Interior on this ev ening's train. Mr. Nash has been here recently carrying out survey work. :'i.riTBt:a:nnBXB'icB:if.ai:Hi:i$-ai:i JONES' FAMILY MARKET Phone 957 Phone 957 TUES., WED., THURS. SPECIALS VEAL I -lb. SHOULDER of VEAL Queen Mary tea, Legion Hall, STEW VEAL 2 lbs. t VEAL STEAK Per Ib.j. VEAL CHOPS Per lb.'. LEG ROAST VEAL Per lb ROLLED SHOULDER VEAL Per lb : STEER BEEF PRIME RIB ROLL Per lb ROUND STEAK Per lb . SIRLOIN STEAK 2 lbs POT ROAST BEEF ... Per lb 50c 25c 30c 25c 25c 22c 25c 25c 55c 15c PORK SHOULDER of Pork anfl Per lb , ,v FRESH SIDE PORK 9 2 lbs V MACHINE SLICED BACON O C 0 Per lb 031 LAMB SHOULDERS of LAMB 20C LEGS of LAMB Q A0 Per lb : QUI POULTRY GRADE! 'A' FOWL OPp Per lb GRADE A CHICKEN OAp Per lb Outf BiH;iciai;:arR;in;iir.B'iiiia;3iiiiniioiiiwxiiB:i!ta PAINTING Decorative Kalsomlnlng LORNE CORNELL Gordon and: Anderson's Ph'one 46 etc. Ello's, Avenue. Moose Building, Third (tf). lit?. Nels Amoth sailed on the PrJnce George Soturday night for a trip to Vancouver. The Misses Evelyn Dahl and Ma vis Danl sailed Saturday night on the Prince George for a trip to Van couver. George Little of Terrace Is pay ing a brief business visit to the city. having arrived from the Interior by train yesterday. Miss I. Brown has been paying a week-end visit at Arrandale and will be here aboard the Catala to morrow afternoon going through on a trip to Vancouver. HEAR Dorothy Thompson Noted Anicrjcpn Commentator SPEAK AT 6:45 P.M. MONDAY, JUNE 9 Over CF.P.R. Prince Rupert ded. Like bulldogs, they have bitten 'doomed, we In India are doomed. Miss Isabel McCrlmmon is sall-into their enemy and they hang on We have our freedom so long as the lng tomorrow afternoon on the Cain silence. British navy rules the seas. tala for a trip to Vancouver. "India will help, yes. B'Jt India "How many of you realize the is 10,000 miles from England three; whole decision of this war depends Capt. C. D. Coddington of the months away. If England were In- on one thing the continued free- Royal Canadian Army Medical yaded In July or August and ap- dom of the British Isles and the up- Corps here sailed Saturday night on pealed to you, how many of you keep of 'the morale of the British the Prince George for a trip to Van-would be In a position to answer I Isles. couver. that urgent appeal? J "Hitler and Mussolini can take 1 "Search your minds and answer all of the Mediterranean, Iraq, Suez, i Mrs. Roy Frederlckson that Question." I Egypt, the Indian Empire, but they arrived In the city from ine 100a situation in reat uri- will not have won this war The congregation of First Pres-! not dry- Fold in sugar; add flavorr able to get enough to eat, Sir Firoz 1 An eldquerit appeal for support slnSton to pay abrlef ylslt - 'ling corn flakes nut meats and co- told his audience. Jof th victorv Loan wi mado bv her son-ln-lji'wr atld daughter, General Meeting Prince Rupert Liberal Association Metropole Hall 8 p.m. WED. JUNE 11th- All Liberals Are Requested to Attend degrees F.) 15 to 20 minutes. Re- in the wlpdow were one potato and 1 move immediately from pan. If one carrot. macaroons stick, place pan on damp Fruit Unobtainable towel and remove macaroons using 1 "Fruit cannot be obtained at any spatula or sharp knife. If macar- price," he said. of Usk the in- untll terlor yesterday and Is leaving on Beat egg whites until stiff but Haln was so bad that no one was , they have taken the British Isles." . this evening's train . for Port Es- ' wlth Mr. icoanut. Mix carefully. Dron bv He told of entering one of the 1" , . ,-' ' , , . , ' and Mrs. B. E. Munkley, before re- spoonfuls on well-greased bakipg most famous food stores in the)'"- ndUora u- WUSQn- 111 a onei turning to Usk. sheet. Bake In moderate oven (350 world, in London, and only articles, sP.eech- I The Rocky Mountain Rangers Concert band, Jn charge of Lieut. O. W. SJoqulst, returned to the city on Saturday night's train after a two weeks' absence on a tour of ,the southern and central interior In connection with the Victory Loan 1941 'campaign. Victory Loan 194 1 Buy Victory Bonds frwn your Dominion of Canada Official Representatives Mrs. Nora E. Arnold J. A. V. Cade w fi. I. Crinps T. XV. E. IJenry J. J. T. Collart J. A. Illnton It. E. Mortimer ' D. C. Stuart G. 1 Tinker Oscar Iavroy Miss F. A. Johnston Bennle F, II. K. Vamaniku Jack H, Dcanc John Moser M. F, Nickerson B. C. Women's Service Corps at the Dugout, Phone S81 Or at Victory Loan Headquarters G25 Third Avp., Phones 301, 302 BUY VICTORY BONDS to the Limit of Your Capacity J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Hank Bldg. We need your co-operation to give you better service. Please put out our milk bottles dally as we need them for tomorrow. Dominion Dairy PHONE 10 A BIT "OF CANADIAN L In 1939 Norway considered her self just as safe and happy as Canada after 200 years of peace. Today the Nazis dominate the country and fo4:e the people to pay $700 a year In taxes per family, to Germany. Canadians only have to invest $300 per family to put this loan over. There's Safety In Numbers Buy more Bonds! OttE Norway , IS 3 Canadian soldiers In England have made nrm ( -wherever they have gone and English children ar o tlon. Here Sgt. E. Oy Turner of Toronto holds ths - a group of English lads with his explanation of to , 1 An Intere.-'irn r r. j ; place at Firs U ) here tonight when ll ; rl Mabeth Selbee t it c Mr. and Mr- L Sc'bc wack, become- ':? t: ll F. Ferguso;-. fenr.- OI Booth Mc.T.nr., r S.I here and now o - r. the Young M i "t. Ll atlon. When you v-i V"::7li you Invest v t.;rv vc est to boo. 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