mmfln i Fastest-growing economy blade ,m Canada. Minora Blades for double-edge razors give quick, easy shaves at a saving THE DAILY NEWS. I'KINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING-EDITOR SUBSCRIPTION RATES Hnhrintinn Rntps in Cltv Per Year. $5.00: Half Year. $2.50: One Month, 50c; One Week, 12c. Out-of-Town Subscribers by Mall, $3.00 a Year. MEMBER OF THE 'CANAMAN TRESS TDe OnadlAn Press U exclusively entitled to use lor pubUctlon ot all newt despatches credited to It or to the Associated Press In this pitwr and also the kjcl news published therein. All rights of republication of special despatches therein are also reserved Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1912. Air Raid Shelters . . . The local A.R.P. organization will be gratified, and tho nublic Penerallv mitrht be well appreciative, of the . .1 1 - 4 1ATTPT I ut TC Gardening The secret of high yield in small gardens lies in Immaculate cultivation, good feeding and constant care. Yet all this takes ieS work, where no space Is wMted, than poor care In a garden whieh Is too largo. There is a ptyohotaftea! effect Involved. The small garifeti dws not make one tired to look at it when warm summer days arrive. A garden 25 by 50 feet made on .the rear of a lot can be devoted to vegetables and flowers. The labor of caring for It Is not really labor. It is recreation. Vegetables grtffrn in well-fed, cultivated and watered rows ma ture rapidly and yield heavily; green, which means it has the maximum vitamin content. So with all the crops. The variety of food placed on the table has much to do with the quantity which the family eats. grown so the menu never grows monotonous. The family taste should always be considered, and planning should be based the actual food needs of the sum mer. To grow many time the quantity of greens that can be onnnnnnompnt mnrlp Hv T T) Pflttllllo. the local member. I eaten at home . t , it..ii: j.t.i. ...:n u inlm. ever rich in vitamins 01 premier donn xiart s assurance iuul sieija m uc wmi. to give particular financial consideration to Prince Ru- pert in connection with civilian protection measures, We have heard on many hands of our vulnerability; and a realistic survey of the Pacific war scene makes obvious the potential possibility of attack here. The authorities have been slow to move, the most of us think, in this and other matters. It would seem there' mav be little time to be lost now. With more substantial finances now being m sight wasteful, how- the greens may be. Here is the reason for insistence UDon conservtag human energy. ..... , . 1, . ' B lvi une goou oornoing iniga pulverize a great ueai uiFiKei is able to eat rour durks and .Prince Rupert. The immediate spending of a few thou-J 'or more, sand dollars in providing air raid shelters might save 1? many lives a nine later on. The Truth Won'rHurt Us . . . There have been justified complaints of overly op timistic war headlines -in certain Canadian and American j daily newspapers, comments Financial Post. Undoubtedly the public morale has suffered and will continue to suffer unless prompt steps are taken to correct this situ ation. The average Canadian reader is not .as gullible and immature as some of these headline writers seem to imagine. Sooner or later the public must face the truth and when it does it will be better prepared for the long, hard and .bitter war ahead of us. There is absolutely nothing to be gained by continually minimizing our losses, by trying to arouse a belief that there is a short cut to victory. The other day we were told that a great naval vic-tory had been scored in the waters around Java. The public went to bed confident that Java was saved and that the Japs were in retreat. Next day the same papers which had headlined the naval victory reported, in smaller type, that the Japs had landed and were cutting the island in two. They were also told that the Japs, not the All? 1 1 Auies, naa air control A glance at the man and the most casual annrflis.it Of the Position WOUld have iiulicatpfl thnt the ai'timtmn !n ix Tin: MTKK.Mi: rnriiT ok iikitisii COM .MIIIA ix ri(oiiri: In the Matter of the "AilnilnMratUm Art" And In the M.iltrr nf the il;itc of John Kla, linniwl TAKE NOTICE that toy order of Hu Tn,m A n i .1.1 . i . - 7 " I "onor, W. E. FWr, made on U 18th uava vuo ucojJCittl.e uie IllUIIienU ine Key point Ot Singa- lareh. AD, 1942. 1 wm appoint-norfi fell. Itldppd wirli n liHlo mnvfl Mo! i4. .f?,rt Exrcutor of tt of John Flva, i'--- i.tvti. iiiuic itauiiiii n, was apparent that the whole Far East situation was gravelv imperilled once the facts about Pearl Harbor had been digested. Without immediate and strontr fleet nrotection Sing apore was well-nigh helpless and after it had been can-1 (.uitu men otivd, omnium uihi ine rest 01 tne liast Indies represented merely follow-through operations for the Japanese. There was nothing to be gained by raising the hopes that the enemy would stop after taking the key. It would have been much better to have adopted the realistic course of preparing the public for the inevitable sequels. Believers of groundlessly optimistic dispatches and headlines are not going to co-operate readily in anv scheme to conserve scarce and vital materials like rubber, gasoline, sugar, tin and fats. Thev dreraced. and all' pftrtlM having etairrw again trve aald etat are herator required to furnish him, properly verified, to me on or before tjie lfth day of April. A. D. 1942. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to fxJ the .anraunt of Omtt HUiXctnem to me forUiwlth. DATED at Prince Rupert. DC. Uida ntn day of Marsh. A. D. 1942. OLAF EVINDSEN Exeoutor Alice Arm, B, C. IX Till: MTKK.Mt: COt llT OK IIKITIHII COI. (.MIIIA In the Matter nf the "ArtmlnWtintlon Art" And In the Matter of Jem Jarnb Anderwin othernloe known a 4en P, Anilrrton and Jark AiiilerMn, Krreaned. TAKE NOTICE that fay Order oX )Hh I ' Honor Judge nhr dated the 13th day oX March 1942 I waa epttntel Admdori tatrator of the Estate of tiie late JrUi Jacob Anderaon otfurwtae known ul Jena P. Anderson and Jack Anderaon, have difficulty in rpnliino- fVio a nt jji .n'r!'.01 1 PrnlT. Dntun coiumbta. V. . . , 1. - I'm. Ui Ull lllllllCUlctlU .HI1U I "W hr "It total war effort. They are more than likrlv tn 1nr.c I'nfn1'"1.?942 A. pm claim. . iii i ,T '. . i "" '''" againw uie nam eHtate are required to JmPiaCenCV, WhlCh ibV lOntr ndtlR la tflP ffravocf I forwd them to me on or before Am-11 of , the many dangers the United Nations are facing at tSJSt tlllS Critical time. rwjuirrt to py to me Ui amount at It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News thnt the people of the whole district are doing the game. DATED st Prlmce Rupert, B.C. thla Hth day of March A. D. 1042. NOItMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prtace Rupert, II ,C. Timely Recipes HONEY CAKE V4 cup shortenms , H cup brown sugar cup honey 1 egg cup milk 2 cups cake or pastry flour Vj teaspoon baking xta 1 teaspoon baking oiwtler i teaspoonsalt ' V teaspoon ginger . teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon cloves teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup raisins This recipe Is worked out f cause with cake or pastry flour. If bread flour U substituted, only 14 cupfuls of the bread flour will be ing between additions. Add the honey and the well-beaten egg and mix thoroughly. Mix and sift the dry ingredients. Add a little of the flour to the raisins, then egg mixture. Beat well, then add the raisins. Bake In a moderate oven (350 degrees F.i for 45 to 60 upon minutes. If desired, frost with a plain vanilla frosting. This cake keeps well. The KITSELAS The work devoted to growing food Society held a tea entertainment that cannot be used helps to dis- in the Christian Band of Workers' courage us from growing other Armory recently, proceeds amount-things we need. A garden so large ing to $23.93 being raised towards that rwe neglect it when summer the purchase of a new organ which comes is not an asset to national will cost $162.19. The program in-defence. but a serious mistake. eluded speeches, solos, duets and The moral of this story is: Oreat quartettes. I n rp Mthpr thon frrAaf simi.ii lor Civilian protection organization, It appears mat one makes the successful Victory Gar- Silas W. Bevan has been elected nf the verv first thinp-s we should :have would be some- den. thing in the way of air raid shelters with substantial capacity. Not a few of the citizens have been working earn estly and diligently these many weeks now in organizing forces for service in the event of disaster conditions. According lners, the steamer William J. Stewart reports the existence of uncharted rocks in the vicinity of Hire Rocks. All- president of the Christian Band of Workers at Kltselas. Solomon to a notice to mar- H. Bevan Is captain, hydrographlc service PERMITS BOOSTED Now it is high time that the authorities were also,ford Queen charloUc ? c'n doing something about it. Canada's Jack fish Uorthern 1940. . . . ' . . ... i 1 1. - I-l i. .1 i r fiirls Coats, Girl' DresHes, Children's Coats, Children's Dresses Announcement We are glad to announce that we are now adding a SHOE IlKPAIKINfi DKIT. at our shop, with Mr. Charlie , W. Yatt in full charge. As Charlie has many y?ars' experience In the trade he knows how to rebuild your shoe right. Let him do It for you. We also carry DRESS SHOES AND WORKING; BOOTS LING, the Tailor Sixth 'Street Phone (HO Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt BANQUET IS HELD Annual (lathcrlnc of WotrnMi'ii Auxiliary of Canadian Some forty gueu aiwrowti umji tenth annual banquet of Uie Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian ' Legion last evening at th Barton i Cafe. Mrs. William Rothwell. president, welcomed the withering In a few well-chosen woids. expressing pleasure at the spUiid(d co-operation of Uie past year arid the hope of even greater for the future. m J . knrl hd,n lirilltmitU. . ,! for -vi ih . v " . 7". , ' "rr .ed. "O Canada" was hw. Wiow- ... , , snuuiu ue uicrvuscu w r . ,. . , v, -.,.1 errmn In muh rUr imN . ..u ...i.. . ',ed . by the toa&t to the Wng IUI twhlrri hnvi. tr tiniMlo with nH- . . . . i. alnolne of "Ood SaVC llW KM. " ana uie uuiuuk )uer snuuiu - - verse conauions. iney are more mcreased to IVj teaspoonfuls. tender, and of far butter flavor. To mix the cake, cream the but-The lettuce is lush and riahly ... ndd thp .Uffnr eradunllv. beat add the remainder, alternately hr Enough different thing should be w1th the mUlc to tne butler and after which the guest dW tH5e lustiee to the excellent (Hntr Drovlded. uresldent for 1041, also a ful bouquet of flower. In a short speech Uie preaWent thanked the member, thai took the opportunity of presenting to Miss Edith Gaudy a pair of earrings m a .testimonial of gratitude l. Two nreentatlons oixwteti the proceedings with a plwwent et-rc- monv. Mrs. Henry Smith Sr, on behalf of the members, presented; the traditional gold badgg of the; m past baautt-! from the auxiliary for hr patient and untiring work of the past year for the bombed refugee of Britain. This faithful member has I made 355 garment wtth her own Young Women's Christian hands. Thanks were also extend ed to Mr. Rhthardson who. though not a member, has attended weekly and- given generously ot valuable assistance to Uie sewing club. A short program fotlowed. th following taking part: Mrs. J. A. Teng. accompanied by Mr. Ketlbaek. solos. ' Mrs. William Bras, readings. Mrs. Fred Hunter, accompanied by .Mrs. Hanley. solo. Community singing, accompanied by Mr. Hanley. Bridge and bingo made the rest 'of the evening pass pleasantly. Prize-winner in bingo were Mes- Value of building permit Issued dames Klllin. McOreish. Oarllck. 1941 was $13501)19 Bremner. Johannson and Davis, with $113,005,20E in and in bridge Mesdamcs Corner and Ouyan. ANNETTE'S in - - Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses, and Hats Annette Ladies' Wear NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROf. "A Home Away From Home" Kates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot it Cold Wafer Prince Rupert, H.C. Phone 281 P.O. Ilox 19G MEN'S SUITS Ladles' and fierOV JO" Spring SulU iU and up M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Ilox 975 Phone (Sr. 9fi0 i TODAY. MARCH 2i Have You The Cash To Pay Your Income Tax Due March 31st? 'HiIs very month our income lax it due Arc you ready with (he raOi nemury for die required payment? No doubt you have saved 10 perform your tax'payini duty hut still may need more iah, Whether the amount you are short lie large or small, sec today die manager of our nearest branch who will Itc glad to divtini your requirements. In our Personal Loan Service, loam arc made on the basis of repayment in twelve monthly instalments at a cost nf $35 per $100. Odi, r arrangements may lie made according , individual requirements. BANK OF MONTREAL UTAILISHCD HIT Piirwc I'Hprtt Hraiwli: O. K. S. IHVCKAItY. Mji..t Sttwait llrtrHlit II. V. l.m i.l R. M,r, "A BAN! WHERE SMALL ACCOUNT ARE Wr?'" A. 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