- r FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PKOOI 5th Avenue and Young Street! 11 00 jn-"My Peace I Oh." !2 15. ' t 30 p-ra-Qn The Road to Calvary." s F"Ilow Me. social Heir following tbe Evening Service. Wsicome! ' iM in death, bat tfee out of Ood la Ownol Ufe." : he drbe donated to tbe Mtartaaat Budget REV. C. A. WHIOirr-Paator. ST. PAUL'S L.U 1 MtKAIN CHURCH Sth and MrUrlde Magnus 13 Anderson Pastor THE mil HOUR." It wm midnight, and fire foottab vlr-c u late that to enter Into Haawn thy roust nave i Christ wwm la this parable that even a last dea-- 1 .t lo make ready for His coming failad. t cry TOR I'VRmr. David had (alien into gross tin. ledaed It before God. It la bad enough to fall Into feMed tin la net forgiven. ( -eate In me a clean heart. O Ood." : fellowahlp hour will follow the evening song and e We cordially Invite the men In the service to Join riend and vUitors METAL . 21 "--New will protect new building m Incendiary with concrete, tneas and tn- 1UN CAM ITS CARS NORMAJt. OWa . Nov 21 r University of Oklahoma hax announced that automobiles will not be permitted on the campus "autos" to Include anything that oses gasoline and backfires, including "jallopies " The World's News Seen Through The Christian Science Monitor Am lm4tT4tnml My NVwiif jTr:' f. CmnmrucuVt&i4Fn (ma Sraartiaaal. mm tjiiariala Ar Tiawty mmJ IiMtrarii ana1 Ut t4y Fitt ::rr. loaWwr the WWlly Matana Srrfion, Ml 6 liamr an 1!1 Nf pr for tb Ham. 1 tit Cfcriabaa) Sevan Piitiliihiaa. SoCMty t. Narway Sum, Bommi, Mawirhuaiiii P" Yaarly. ar fi 00 Month Inw, iftdadins Maaaain Section. 12.SO Yaar. iuciory Offc. 6 Saturday mum 2) Cm. SAMP1I ( CY ON Rf'Ql I ST annrlinn lMnfinnl Railwavs vnr: V WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. 7 p.m., stopping at AY and FRIDAY, 10:30 a.m., stopping at principal X K AL Dally escept Sunday, 4:15 pm. - V FRIDAY and SUNDAY. 10:10 pjn. A.Y and SATURDAY. 7 pja, r r. LOCAL 11 : am. Dally, exeept Sonday. A:.", r iNDITIONED SLEIINO AND DINING CARS ON ALL TRAINS r.r: i ar steam nn sailings to ketciukan, OCEAN FALLS AND VANCOUVER r r full information, etc.. call or write It. S. OKEIO, City raMenjrr Aient ". Third Avenue. Phone 260. Prince Rupert. Ai'tntg for Trans-Canada Air Lines IUPERT BUTCHERS BStkLl. a- ... j i ri.I.4 I. .In and In ej to announce llai owinc 10 insuinrinn ui' -I?" tires and tanollne. OX AND AITLK NOVDMUKR 21 Rm make our miLlVKUILS IN THE MOKMNC.S u.m.- p rLd appreciate our customers co-operatint with u by placing Tllil Will J lairr limn ii;uu nv P?bl u to make our deliveries as early as possible the next 00000000a0000000OO0OCCrftKKO000O00MOO't Kr Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 I1AV AMI NlfillT VILLUS THE TOILER LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Cedar Cheat. Tea Waaons. Cof fee TaWes. Comforters. Axrninster Carpets. ELIOS. Prlnee Rupert. A Helen and Ml Lady Beauty Salon wtah to announce, commencing Monday, the atop hours wlfl be mm l m. to 5 pjn. (271) A'Prteee Raped Dry Dock Em-stereo's Association. Employee's DANCE to be held in the Staff Houae Dining Hall, Saturday 9 to ft. Admission 50e. Ladles Free. AO men most show their Red or Oreen Passes. (271) Hugh M. Forrest, formerly Jden-ttllM with the accounting depart-aaaot of tbe Canadian National Railways here and now stationed at Winnipeg m tbe service of the company, is vialUng here for a few days. He arrived from Vancouver this Wednesday and will be leaving for Winnipeg next Wednesday. Twenty-Five Years Ago This morning, the name of Alfred Stotk, merchant, was aabmit-ted to the returning officer as that of a candidate for election to Dominion Parliament A float on which some employee!, of tbe dry dock were working wa.' hit by a sudden squall which ble then out Into the harbor at s:v o'clock laat evening. Many launch put out to help the men but they could not be found in the dark This morning they were sishtfd across tbe bay, none the worse f. tfeetr night's exposure. C. C. Perry, Indian Agent, returned from Port Simpson UM ltllll HV ACT MITK'i: lie: CrrtMWlr ml THU- N. KITT-I la t4 Tenfcrrr . Ittork lltf (5). 114. WiE Ol' H1KWART. Map SIS W1UERSAB aeiUafeoLory proof of Vom of thr atoove OMimaK of TlUe taaued to taw urn of OiMfc W PKgnmi hM tow Mad to ttata off notice It nerabjr given that I afaaJU at tfw Mtplr- Ufe; af one moaMi man tne oat of ProrMctai Omancal of TMS to Uu of amid lost twonuava. oolmm in ttte ntantaw valid objection be made to tr to wrltta. DATKX) at he Land HnWiJ OCOoe. rnncr Roprrt. BC una ISth day of . law. AjkImw TBnaatiKl DCPUTT RJCOIBTRAJl Or TITUDB -ovi:itNMi:NT MqiciK apt- VOTKl M HCKBBY OTVEN that an the lattt day of Drnmuim 1W2 next tht uMtenlfWtl umnda to apply to the Uquor Control Board tor oooaent to traoafar a( Bear Uoeoce No. 5SS6 tamnd tQ renpart of prenttMa btos tatn of a txi noma; khowm aa nnom Hotel attuata on Pirat Aanue upou . land ilmnUiil aa Uu la ana i of Blerk 8. awatSon 1. Mo city of Print Rupert. Prtnoe Kudo Land (MttaMoa Dtatrtot In ane rwmnw of HrtUah Catumoav Ban uaorga l. RoMr. TntatBc of tfw property of km Hotel OoinpaAjr Llmltd. Auttiorlred Aaaajcncr. of Prince Rotwrt. BrtUah CXri- naa. ta Tiiaaian crnia ijawair w ISOs Robaon Btraat. Vmnoouwr. Brttadi Columbia. t! tranafwec DATBD at PrtoBa HUpm. una" OohKBbla. tbM lath day of Nomobfr ma joocph rmtos Lasauf AftiihaMKt anal Twtajaf free. IN THE SI I'KKMK COl'KT OF ItKITlSIl coi.i Miui i rutin tii. In the Mailer of I lie "AilmlnWrallon ti-t anil III the Mailer vf lle late of Uulf Iwk Nlng . . . . . i TAKE NOTICE mat oy oroer a Honmir Jwdar Fiaawr. Vocal Jtdfe of the BupMsna Oaun of wnw uouen-t w. ia. mil rimT of ootaber AX mi ajpototwl AOmlnlBtnrtor oJ UV Eatale of Uouie IjOOK cwna; wn'"1) ol Ocean Fall. BrKlah Columbia. De-naaod. who dtod on or about tin lStr. day of Auguai 1 All jxraom ln-iih aald &taa are re- .... i t ta. .maaml of thrtr In- MbMKlncaa to n fortiiwMte atMl all prraona latrine rjaima aaauim w me piuxlT rartfled on or bnfore v Vsh day of Drrber A D 1942 faHln . mrA onkv tr. audi etaama of k.i.v. T .halt Im tMvn BOUM. ninn m Prlur nitrr1 B.C. Hit 30th day of Oatobvr 1942 NORMAN A. WATT Offtolal AdoUoletratar Prtnra Bupeit, B.C "BUY" WORD! A Cash for old gold, Bulgers. Tonight's train, doe In from tbe east at 7:00 o'clock, It reported to be on time. Miss Audrey WrathalL city deck of Prince Rupert, la spending tbe week-end in Terrace. Engineers and friends of Local 510 bansjwet tonight at Commodore Cafe, 6:M paa. sharp. Be oa time. Wllnam G. Brown was convicted under Defence of Canadian Regu lations yesterday for taking photo graphs within a protected area. Magistrate W. D. Vance suspended passing of sentence for six months as tbe defendent was a recent arrival in this area. NEED WOMEN WORKERS LONDON. Nov 21 9 An example of Britain's labor shortage Is tiie announcement by tbe manager of the Tottenham aad Edinburgh Employment Exchange that he could easily find jobs for another 5000 part-time workers. FRANCE SAVING PAPER PARIS, Nov. 21 The Bank of France . moving to conserve paper, is to issue smaller 1.000-franc natea. Q The tonic eject in treating I i te Suilini creates a feel- I FOK SALE FOR SALE Gas bsat popalis'' Terms cash. Phone Black 581. (273) FOR SALE Small house, partly furnished with new stove, bed, chain, table, etc. Five minutes' walk from Dry Dock. $850 cash if sold at once. Phone Blue 953 after 6 p& (274) FOR SALE Chrysler sedan, good running order. As is 5106. Suite 3. Hefcjeraon Block. 7 FOR Immediate Sale 1837 Pontlac sedan, good condition, new tiros; also six cylinder car engine. Phone 54. 273) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for housework. Phone Oreen 880. 718 Praser Street. 2T2 PEltSONAL YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER-garten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools. Winnipeg. Man. STENOGRAPHERS and TYPISTS NEEDED badly by Government for war work. You can train at home for Job as StenograpKer, Typist, Office Clerk, Letter Carrier. Mall Clerk. Customs Exam-lnr. etc. Free advice and record of appointment of our students from M.C.C. Civil Service School Ltd., Winnipeg. The oldest in Canada. No Agents. Paved runways built to date for R.C.A.F. flying schools and stations would form a 12 Vs-foot roadway from coast to coast. The Experts Say Timely Recipes . . . MEAT LOAF l4 cups ground beef cheek y lb. pork loin ends y cup onion, out fine 1 cup oatmeal (quick or regular, uncooked) 2Vt tap. salt V tap. pepper 1 tap. mustard 4 cup catsup 1 egg, weH-bea4es 1 cup water Combine aU the Ingredient in the order listed and mix very thoroughly. Pack firmly into a loaf pan (abovt iW x ZW- Bzi-Jt in a moderately hot oven (375 de grees F.) for 1 hour. Slice and serve hot or cold. Bight generous inch-thick slices . SUN RAYS FOR RJLF. LONDON. Nov. 21 0) More courses of sun ray treatment are to be arranged for Royal Air Force flying crews to keep up their high standard of health In winter. tfhhcuhcernehtJ All advertisement in t h i column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word I.O.OJ. No. 63 every Tuesday, 8 pm. Oddfel lows' Hall. Sojourning members In . vited. Lutheran Cirelee Bazaar Nov. 21, Xid fellows' HalL W A. 17th Coast Regiment Dance, Nov 26, Armories. Refreshments. Oddfellows' Dance, Friday Nov. 27 By invitation from members. Orange Ladies' Invitation Dance. Oddfellows' Hall, November 30. Ur.ited Bazaar, Dec. 3. Help Norway Invitation Dance, Ofidfeilows' HalL Dec.4. Classified Ads. WANTED WANTED To buy shack and lot. Box 393 Daily News. 38u WANTED Chambermaid for hotel. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 21. 279 Y.W.CA. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed Mrs. Garbutt. WANTED Cook stove, not larger than 24 inches by 36. 844 Summit Avenue. (272) WANTED Two truck drivers. steady men, good salary and commission. Local laundry. Apply National Selective Service No. AM 14. tf EXPERIENCED girl wants housework. For particulars phone YAi.CA. 231. (272) WASTED Two 39" beds complete. Phone Red 271. (275) TWO Girls wanted for oW established grocery store, permanent work. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 23. tf) WANTED Room and board for two gentlemen sharing. D. R. Stewart. Phone 282. (tf) WANTED Room for lady. Urgent. Apply Blue 419. (27D BACHELOR would like to share In small house or comfortable cab-In within 15 minutes of Dry Dock. Apply Box 391 Dally News. (271) WANTED TO RENT House or apartment, furnished or unfurnished, for two adults, reliable tenants, Mr. Richardson, Phone 86. BY WESTOVER wMi af5; i tv , rtn C ''Sjjlf T? ' (AS I ,v pg&a.. 1 1'- i7Tr--- By ISABEL ALLAN (Caadian Press Staff Writer) HlnU for wartime living from folk who ought to know OTTAWA, Nov. 21 Wartime hints for housewives on duty on the home front: SAKDW1-OHB6 Meat families nowadaya nave some member who requires a lunch box. Laura Pepper, chief of the consumer section, Dominion Department of Agriculture, suggests this recipe for a meat spread that is nutritious as well as delicious Put scraps of any left-over cooked meat through tbe chopper to make 2' 2 cups ground meat. Add two tablespoons of grated onion and one-half cup tomato Juice. Season with salt, a pinch of cayenne and one teaspoon chili powder. Cook. stirring constantly uatil mixture is thoroughly blended and reaches boiling point cool and store in e covered jar in tbe refrigerator. VITAMIN c If you cant afford to buy oranges and grapefruit now, Dr. L. B. Pent, direeter of Nutrition Services, ha several tips on substitutes to suggest. He says that try using three other foods generously we can get .enough vitamin C without using citrus fruits, which are our richest single ourc of Vrtamin C try tomatoes or tonaato Juice, potatoes properly cooked, preferably in their skins; and csfebage, which is best served raw. 80UP An ideal luncheon dish Is a bowl of steaming hot pea soup which Marian Harlow of nutrition services says will provide much of the iron and other food values found in meat. APFLXArVCBE The experts have a few hints on keeping those grills, toasters, waffle and laundry irons in tip-top condition. Keep apptl- ances clean and In repair don't let them get wet remove crumbs, excess grease and finger prints when the appliance is cool handle cord carefoHy don't attach too many appliances to any one outlet oecaslanaBy rub patstfftn wax over She soie plate of the iron and polish eenrb the grids of the waffle iron with a fine-wire brush, then brush with a non-salted ott, heat about 10 minutes and soak up any excess oil with a piece of bread this eliminates faU when making waffles. CHRISTMAS Is hist around the corner and your guiding principle, in the year's Christmas giving should be "Buy only what they need, if they dent need it, dorrt give it," says Byrne Hope Sanders. "Mrs. Consumer" of the Prices Board. "This year we should keep Christmas a family affair." She asks us to aid Canada's war effort instead and rid the world of those who would "block out" Christmas. WOOLLIES It will soon be time for those winter woollies. H. O. Smith, administrator of knitted goods, has limited the choice of colors, that knitted "outerwear' can be made in, so you will need to take extra care of the ones you have. Keep wool garments on hangers, protect them against dust and keep away from heat excessively dry air is injurious to them after you wash woollens dry them in moderate temperatures and place them on hangers or lay them flat to shape tearrdng the fabric through a damp cloth, wish a light iron pressure, will minimize "shine." . SHORT CUT TO VICTORY! LADIES! Rere is yotr chance to try the latest 3-INCH FEATHERBOB PERMANENT. All ends tapered with Frank Bairdt Hair Shaper. Individual styling to suit your features. Sunrise Beauty Salon VIOLET MAII Cor. Cth and Fulton Above Sunrise Store Fhone Blue 913 for Appointments A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A good selection of Christmas Gifts have arrived although not so numerous as former years such as Coffee Tables, End Tables, Tea Wajons, Tables used for smokers, Secretaire, Tablelette, Jardinere Stands, Tea Tables, Dinette Tables with flip leaf. Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue CANADIAN NATIONAL TELEGRAM TORONTO, NOV.'20th, 1942 McRAE BROS. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ANNOUNCING OUR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT SUBSCRIPTION OF-' FER IN EFFECT UNTIL DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST STOP FIVE ONE YEAR GIFT SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THREE DOLLARS FROM THE SAME DONOR STOP RUSH ORDERS BY AIR MAIL. CANADIAN AMERICAN PUBLISHERS Place Your Magazine Orders with McRAE BROTHERS ... DO IT NOW! NEW WORLD ILLUSTRATED 5 Gift Subscriptions only $3.00 Free Gift Cards sent with each order. ! Subscriptions taken to all Magazines at advertised National Rates a