.vtONDAY. JULY 27, 1942 -IlulM U.C. Payroll1' Always Fresh And Creamy mm J 1 1 Timely Recipes BULLETINS lot" Tomatoes Sluffcd with Sardines Cut cur. out of firm ripe tomatoes, and replace with the follow-v;. Muffing the contents of one t Canadian sardines for er ry four tomatoes) maahed with 1 no ..unce farmed butter. Add iat d crackers and mix with a '."jsxxmful Worcester sauce, and -i.vcune P4Mar to taste. A litu Al.Alt.MS IX LONDON LONDON London had two air raid alarms durinf the night. Several German planes were j tlthted but they were driven off. i SLCOND lltOXT LONDOX A mass mertlnr of 1 Co.OOO penons In Trafalgar I Square demanded a second front ' be opened. I'.rnest Ilevln, .Minister of Ijbor. warned aealitftlie dinner of ill-considered action and sucieitted Nail propacanda behind Mime of the agitation. , I Hl l.KLI'.Y VALLEY ItUTTFK i Arrive Jrel Kvery Week ! f We believe In featuring It J and helping our up-river J"m J. farmers. Try it once and wr . . Im- sure you will wan; no ether It's freshneM and J. quality is unsuroaMcd . . We also feature up-river VmrrAlll.V .hinrvmr ni. . !. iibie 'I MUSSALLEM'S -j, VH.UIIUIIIJT bl I II I V I "Wliere Dollars Have More I'.O. Hot X7X Phones 18-19 flhhcuHcemehtJ All sdvertlsemenU in this solumn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Lenlon Ten, August 5. Can, Legion Fall Basaar. Oct. 21 VILLI E THE TOILER Capt. J. W. KlrlrnaJetrl, (audit officer, leavei on thte evening train for prince Oeotge and win also vlilt Terrace. i , Nlgl Sherwood, munlpal clerk or Terrace, to payln a brief bual-ne vUlt to the city. 1 Oeopge W. LakUer ol W. II. iial-,ln Co. arrived m the city last night from veouver, being here on company buAnet. thicker than ordinary canned ' erl)ert Jotm of Canadian milk. It give tea, coffee. co-!r,v?? ,rwn Vancouver ar ena, eakpji and pudding a' ? lbe city Saturday mlUx-rtcer taste and makes a lovely ' "T, . the lmrtor whipped crcam."-Letter, "" Mrs aJ?mr ?f cn P, In the north and will visit Terrace and Prince George while In the dlitrlct. PACIFIC MILK J. 8. Anderson of New Wtmt- Irradlatrd and Vacuum IMckrd "I"U,T amve the erty last ' IlllVlt frnn Ik. IL. . Canada at War 25 Years Ago MEN'S SUITS Ladies' and Gents' Sprint Suits slilllary Iladfes and Insignia M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Uox ?5 Phone Gr. SCO yOn QUICK RJS8ULT6 TRY A NEWS WANT ADD LOCAL NEWS NOTES Capt. and Mrs. sailed Saturday Vancouver. trip to Vancouver. A. T. Kinney afternoon for Fmthet Anthony Meulenberg, Mm Nancy Rremner left' Saturday afternoon for Vancouver. She is planning to enlist in the women' seatton of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Father O. DeKeyer, who arrived In the city a few days earlier from Stewart where he had been ita- ! buuui io pay iiwiw tloned as parish parun priest pnest oi of the me Ro- ten dav vlaR H- ..-iM-, M. inun naUutiu ri...,..i. 4t.. , .... ttu Mfi. wnium Anaer- m wie weex lor Lejac. on, Mnsgrave Place. Air. Anderson I Jr l identified with the Dank of I' M'or & paul' supervlaor of Montreal service and was formerly 8alvalion Army war services at I in tri.A r i Vancouver af tor . n-u t.i nre on omciai bostoats, left Saturday afternoon on his return to Vancouver. Rev. A. T. MaefiweatL nastor of! First Presbyterian Church, leavrs, on this evening's tcatn for Win nine to BMUl a month's vsmiU ' """ '-iun ana uer- Airs. Maeswcen and child are n governmenu ratified an 'ready in Winnipeg. n. iy i ut ooton may be used if exchange of prisoners British Com-1 Bert West, well krwwm TmiP d - cd When this is mixed to a I rejected Oerman "peace reso- i butcher and former resident of ' :r pasi pacx mu lomacoes to,tuuun vote. auic cap- rrinoe Hitpert. is pajrtng vc '.nem Doay and bake In the.vurea 1 uassee, Fere-en-Tarde-r-uch with a small piece of I nois on the Weatern Front. l' u!i top E. B. Bake, for years freight cashier here far the Canadian Na. tlonai Railways, ha Joined the Pacific Experimental Station staff unwtici. priest 01 me agent, lie will move with the sta- Rotaan CathoUe Church, left Sat-, tton to Vancouver, Mrs. Baker and uroay aiirnoon lor a two weeks' , family going with him Kilo's Furniture Store Buys used articles of any description. You may have articles you want to dispose of. Call Green 916, Third Avenue next to the Dally News, Prince Rupert A NOTICE Is given that Artillery Oon Practice will be carried out from Kalen Island and Dlgby Is- a naileries from Friday, 24 July 1942 to Friday, 31 Julv. 1942 Firing may be at night or. and day. Relieve Atthma and Hay Fever Quickly with KELLOGG'S RELIEF btlclrMMUl vijnsat A iha IT I JOlHl DvhhaVn UOi thn mm' niiiiK' av avav . up sal - I j - . , ulv niiuit Tived on last night's train and,of wa"" avings certificate In will be returning home this eve- Queen's Fund raffle at the 'nin- weekly luncheon of the Prince Ru- 7T7. , . pfTt Rotary Club on Thursday. E. T. Kenney. MIA. for Skeena. .,... at at . v , ' arrived in the dty on Saturday Iuncneon' hich was evening's train and proceeded to addressed by nre chJef H. T. Lock, Victoria to attend a meeting of w?re MJ E. Faules and Adjutant the post-war rehabilitation coun- K. D. Brunadon of the Salvation dl of which he is a member. He Army and Rev. M. B. Anderson, expect to return north toward the new pastor of St. Paul's Luth-the end of this week. eran church. NAZI CONTRIBUTION TO BRITISH SCRAP DRIVE Q .. ' 1 J A party of the British Royal Engineers is shown working at the job of salvaging a German Mcaerschmttt somewhere in the desert. The plane was forced down and not too badly damaged. A similar plane salvaged after it was shot down in England is now in the United States on exhibition, aiding the war bond selling drive. IT WORKS ROTH WAYS! I RIIIXE SEAPORTS !"ga - . . . . .... j . : 'jji. Rotterdam and Amsterdam are the Rhine's chief seaports. 8 .PERCENT WHITE Cuba's population of 4,228,000 Is 68 percent native white CUssini FOK SALE FOR SALE Bookcase, writing desk, writing table. Phone Red 320. (175) FOR SALE 8 room house on 50 by 70 foot lot. Fifth Avenue East. Apply 215 Fourth Ave. East. '173) FOR SALE Modern dining room suite; bedroom suite 'Beauty rest mattress. Slumber King spring , dressing table and1 chair; Congoleum rug, Coleman) circulating heater, first class! condition; wood and coal an- i nex, haH tree; odd chairs; Barrymore seamless rug and 1 pad, mirrors. Phone Red 875 1 9 t 12 mornings, 6:30 to 3:30 1 evenings. 851 Borden Street. 1 WANTED WANTED O irl for office work. mornings or afternoons. P.O. Box 183. WANTED Housekeeper for small rooming house. Phone 741. HELP WANTED Male or female. Apply Centml Hotel. (174) WANTED Furnished apartment for quiet couple; permanent Box 314, Dally News. (tf) URGENTLY wanted to rent house hold furniture, kitchen, bedroom and living room. Phone Red 406.! (172) WANTED Cocker Spaniel male puppy. Write Box 1472, Prince Rupert, B.C. (tf) FOR RENT FURNISHED Cottage for rent, North Francois Lake Landing. . Apply Box 51. Burns Lake, B.C. j (174) board ANinr67)ivr " BOARD AND ROOM for man sharing. 718 Fraser Street lost" LOST Female Cairn terrier. Answers to name of "Burma." Phone Green 127. Reward, (tf) LOST Strayed from 1203 Seventh Ave. East, wire-haired terrier) pup. Answers to "Laddie." Phone Black 469. I.M ItrfilSTRV act i i NOTICE j Ue: rrrtirirate of Title No. 22I9I-I to !.ot 20. Mock 16, sntlon 5. City of ITInre UuHTt. Map 923. ! ! WHEREAS aattafeotory proof at law1 at ih above Certificate of TWe tesued 1 In the name of Oliver Peloquia has I been rued In this office, notice ( ; hereby glren thM ! ett&ll. u the ; ; piraUon of one maifeh Irani the date) i of the tbst publtnrtlua hereof. Issue1 ; Provisional Ccrttf loate of TkUe In i ' l'eu at said lost Certificate, unless In I the meantime valid obecUan be made , to me in writing. DATED M the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 2Utx da; of June. 1B42. Andrew Thompson DEPUTY REGISTRAR OP TITLES. BY WESTOVER THERE I'VETAKCMllTHAnS WHAT I I OH COME SEE HOW (TILUE,I W C AMT OU EVER LEARM THAT A. CVUT TDO BJER'LeARN lv TrmpTcKLESJJvoT W BEMS AMD TOMATOEI W W WATCHED POT MEVERB OILS? -THTAW WWATCHElW J Or THE GOULASH TWWklKicJCf OTVlO. ARB GRowiNQUBeLBSr HEM VMSST! l,',?0, Sfr" sLmC ll MO, BUQBLES.I CANTT CO ANY- I 6tf CARHA,"nuja.IOH rVLTAkEl I J07 -OxMJ ISAV TtLUEfOU DOKTT HAVE Tm - -xVJWERE tJOVAl. KCTT T HO" TW3 JQOCO AtH y.' nNVO ORWG THOSE VMEEDS-NDo lh I . CO cxM'VE GOT TO PLAWrS. teiSTTiAO ? XW . HAVE? TO PUTT 'EM ' ' ' 1 MAKE YOUR EARNINGS PERMANENT Through the Largest Organization of its kind In the World .... The Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association will guarantee to pay jrou from $50110 to $200X0 monthly for as long as your earnings stop due to sickness or accident, and will pay It continually from one day to the end of lire ' " Bombing and. war hazard disability at no extra cost. 24-hour complete coverage on or off the Job. Additional benefits for hospitalization. Age limits men 18-69, women 18-55. Find out If you can qualify to take advantage of this remarkable offer. You are not obligated. Fill out the coupon today It will bring you complete details. Put in the Mall NOW This Offer for a limited time only Reno Box 549 c-o Daily News, m Prince .Rupert, B.C. ft t a Name J..j Address . Occupation ...... BaBtBBBBSBBSBSBBBSBBSBBBBSsfl TODAY'!) STOCKS (Courtesy 8. D. Johnston CO.) Vancouver Grand view ." Bralorne Cariboo Quartz Hedley Mascot Pend Oreille Pioneer Premier Privateer Sheep Creek Oils Calmont C. & E. Home Royal Canadian Toronto Beattle Central Pat Cons. Smelters Hardrock Kerr Addison Little Long Lac McLeod Cockshutt Madsen Red Lake McKenzie Red Lake Moneta Pickle Crow Preston East Dome -. .12 6.00 1.00 .18 Nil U7 ,43 25 103 & S .13 Nil 225 A3 9Vi . .75.-- 33.50 ..- J4 3.90 . .80 1.17 41 .53 . .... .27 .. 1.63 138 San Antonio 1.51 Sherritt Gordon .62 Y.M.C.A. Sunday Night Concert Oe-Aet Play and New Son'e by Local -Girl Featured Program Last Night The padre's weekly concert at the Y.M.C.A. Hut last night was again greatly appreciated by a large audience of service men. A feature of the Droeram was the second of a series of one-act plays arranged by Carl Clay, YAI. OA, supervisor, with the Misses Phyllis and Alleen Hamblln form ing the cast Another feature was the Intro duction of a catchy new blues song composed by Mrs. Jean Elklns and entitled "That'll be the Day." It Mr. Crawford aecomDanvinsr. Mr. Crawford accomoanlnz. went over well and the boys ANCIENT GROTTOES or yuick, haie and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 V iflAV ivn Mimrr OOOOOOtI DOOOOOOOOOOOOCK00KOOOQCOOOOOnO MOTH AND FLY Insurance i i . FOR 3I0TIIS . Moth Fume CrystalsAV! . . . . 1 Ik. 50c Moth 'Fume -Spray 16 ozs.'joc Ean-ex-SprayT ..(V..... 7?.:. : '16 ozs.$5c Moth Balls lb. 15c - 1 lb. 25c FOR FLIES Fly-Kill Spray 8 ozs. 30 16 ozs. 50c Fly Coils 2 for 5c FOR PERSONAL APPLICATION Rexall Insect . Chaser . 35c Sta-Way 39c Oil of Citronella 1 oz. 25c Ormes Ltd. "Jfifi Pioneer Druqpists THE REXALL STOKE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundayt and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. 0 It It of the forces Joined lustily In the chorus. There were- tap dancing numbers by-the Misses Elsa Kraupner, Isabel Connery and Harry Saunders, accompanied by Mrs. J. S. Black. Cllffside grottoes that protected DAILY NKWS WANT AD3 BRING early Christians still exist In the RESULTS PHONE 98. vicinity of Sevastopol. fa 2tt If you have somethinc: to sell, a classified advertise ment in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in the city. m 4 1 it