pads rora TF A CAR TO BE STATIONED ON PACIFIC COAST ' HB& ' .SHSjSnSTKIBSRHSB&K Girls of the Canadian Women's Auxiliary Air Force stationed In Toronto sample the tea aboard a YAJS.CA tea car. The vehicle Is one of two tea cars being sent to the Pacific Coast at the request or Major-General R. O. Alexander, D.S.O. It will be delivered without the girls. From left to right J they are: Dorothy MacDonald, Port Arthur; Edith Godfrey, Indian Head, Sask.; Jean Anderson, j Winnipeg; Jean Reid,. Winnipeg. r Qbservance Of Holidays Left To Employers . OTTAWA, Feb. 20: Observance or otherwise of holidays In Canadian war industries will be left to the employers, it was stated here yesterday. In United States it Is now compulsory to carry on work jn the war Industries on holidays. Sixty prcent of such Industries In Canada worked on New Year's Pay, the last legal holiday. Burriaby Rosery Company R.R. No. 2, New Westminster Offer for Sale Through Their Agent, MRS. SMITH FLOWER SHOP Brooksbank B'.k., Third ATe. Rose Bushes Perennials Ornamentals, etc. Mrs. Smith has prices and samples. All orders individually mossed and. tagged. ORDER NOW! SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Bos Sit KRASER STREET Prince Rupert ANNOUNCEMENT We are glad to announce that we are now adding a SHOE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT at our shop, with Mr. Charlie W. Yalt In full charse. As Charlie lias mauy years' experience in the trade he knows how to rebuild your shoe right. Let him do It for you. WE ALSO CARRY DRESS SHOES AND WORKINti HOOTS. LINO - TAILOR Sixth Strret Phone 849 Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt. DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl Ladles' and Children's Alteration Phone Itlk. 529, 5S Fulton St. Sa sfactlon Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing Are Wedded In Victoria Miss Laurel Minim Becomes Bride Here. 1 Tie wedding took place In Vlc- j toria at noon today of Laurel Marie Mlnnis, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mlnnis. 825 Hollywood Crescent, Victoria, and Shipwright Petty Officer William Earl Eby. eldest son or Mr. and Mrs. jL. C. Eby. Fourth Avenue East. j The newly weds will arrive on '.he Catala Sunday evening to reside in Prince Rupert where the groom has been transferred in the naval service. J kA.F. SAGA IS YIDDISH GLASGOW, Feb. 20: tf "The Bittle of Britain," story of the Royal Air Force's victory over the Germans in the summer and autumn of 1940, Is to be published In Yiddish. tfhHcuHcemehtJ All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Oddfellows' Fortnightly Scotch Dance, Feb. .21. Admission 50c. S.O.N. Masquerade, February 20. Vardens Play, Feb. 27. Welsh Tea. Mrs. Armstronn 5th East. Feb. 28. 102nd Auxiliary Dance. Oddfel lows' Hall, March 2. Anglican Jumble Sale, March 12, S.O.N. Dance March 13. St. Patrick's Tea, Catholic Hall, March 17. Presbyterian Tea; Mrs. Lakle's. March 19.$$ ' I Little '' "Uofvr'ky Tea, ""Mrs. 'Munthe's. March 19. S.O.N. Dance March 27. L.O.BA. Spring Sale, April 8. St. Peter's .Spring Sale, April 23 Home-Made Tools Brace Australia Development in This Branch of Industry Is Marked. SYDNEY, N.S.W.. Feb. 20: ?-Thousands of machine tools, presses and other production machines for the Australian munitions Industry now have been turned out In the Commonwealth under government orders which total more than 8,000,000 "roughly $28,560.-000). Types of machine tools being made In Australia Include engine lathes, gun lathes, capstan and turret lathes, shell lathes, cartridge-making presses and presses up to 3,000 tons. Prince George to Fairbanks Road This Connexion Would Fill Alaska Hihway Need, Chairman of Commission Says WASHINGTON, D.C.. Feb. 20: Thomas Riggs, acting chairman of the Alaska International Highway Commission, has told the House of Representatives Highway Com mission that he Is willing to limit the proposed British Cohimbta-Alaska road to a stretch from Prince George to Fairbanks. He prefers the Seattle-Prince George-Whltehorse-Falrbanks route. Rlggs said there were already adequate highway and railway connections from Seattle and the Midwest to Prince George. FOUND GUNS OF WOOD NOTTINGHAM, Feb. 20: F When salvage authorities exam ined four guns said to have been ?aptured during the Crimean War. they found two were made of wood. There was nothing "ersatz" ibout the cannon balls which went with them, however, these being of genuine metal. USHERETTE AS ENGINEER "LONDON;' Feb7 20: 9, -4 Joan Robinson, 21, has charge of the electricity plant of .one oG Lon don's largest West tEhd Aoving Picture theatres. Formerly an ush ;rette. she took over the chl'pf en jlneer's Job when he was called up. " She daily news , Friday. i 1 1.1: SAVE GAS SAVE TIRES TUNE-UP t i . Ior ncaK mii" penor- mancc. Do not race or idle motor needlessly. PHONE .-, LOCALS 1 -i .See Gordon & Anderson for February furniture specials. 10 down balance over 12 months. A Notice to A R.P. District and Police Wardens. Meeting toplght, Canadian Legion, 8 pm. Constable Robson jailed on the Prince Rupert last night for the south on escort duty. S.OX masquerade and dance Oddfellows' Hall, Feb. 20, 10 o'clock, refreshments. Adm. 50c. Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson Jr sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for trip to Vancouver. Mrs. S. A. Dlrd and daughter. Louise, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Major J. D. Simon failed last night on the Prince Rupert on his return to Victoria after brief visit here. The condition of Roi Judge, who underwent an operation in the Prince Rupert General Hospital on Tuesday, is improving. Mrs. J. R. Lowe sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver to attend sessions of the provincial Red Cross executive. Mrs. Martin Eric totem arrived home yesterday morning on the Princess Norah from Victoria. Mr. Eric keen is now employed on the Princess Norah. Bill Barber of the Royal Cana-, dlan Navy, has been home on; leave for the past week, will be leaving on tonight's train to resume his duties on the east coast Hugh McDonald, road superintendent for tlin district with heitiquartera at Stewart, is a visitor in the city on official business, having arrived from Steward on the Prince Rupert last Herbert Morgan, who is In training with the Royal Canadian Air Force, has now been transferred from Trenton to London. Ontario, according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert F. M. Latrd, J. A. Wood. L. B. Waite and C. H. Dawson. Vancouver: J. J. Morse. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hanna and J. Stewart Strachan, city; D. II. Seaman. New Westminster; M. Panter, Smithers; L. Len- ardson. Fort William; H. McDonald, Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Madison, Ketchikan. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT The City will receive bids till 5 tun. Monday. February 23, 1942. for the sale of property formerly known as the Dyer Garage, situate on lots 1 and 2, block 2, section 1 The highest or any tender not neCeftarlly accepted. D4ted this 20th day of Febru ary, 1942. (44) CITY CLERK. Scratching Itch Fait trXnqbtk For w k tiU from iuhinl Utnmk. pimpU, ith. Uu'aT.ot. ! 'l"llf caivrd ilia IrauM", fol-wtifil, tuimt, !-K-irtia, IbiimI l. It. U. Vnmim. CnIM. .l.,ls irrit.tfrin nH vmklf 1-f Align wheels . . . Equalize brakes . . . Keep tires changed around for equal wear, and check air pressure regularly. Rupert Motors Distributors of Chrysler Pioducts EMERGENCY NIGHT SERVICE PHONE RED HI I Moose Ladies' Dance Enjoyed Splendid Affair Held In Oddfellows Hall Wednesday Night. A very enjoyable dance was held on Wednesday evening In the Oddfellows' Hall by the Moose Ladies. Dancing to the strains of Mrs. J. S. Black's orchestra continued from 10:00 until 2:30. At midnight, delicious refreshments were served by the convener. Mrs. Stegvig. assisted by Mrs. T. Morgan. Mrs. Morrison. Mrs. Wm. Field and Mr Haus'e mm TV txlby . Tl h kaprtd lclty loimU mw til rmt, i W"j il rM Ut r lot rM SUPCR-FOWF.RF.Ii The sun gives as much energy in one minute as mankind uses in a year. FOOD FOR EMERGENCY LONDON. Feb. 20: O More than 1.000.000 tons of food for an emergency nro stored in specially-built shelters- mattered throughout Brit.-uj! ClASSIFllO FOR SALE FOR SALE--.Kitchen cabinet, twd-icine cabinet, good condition Apply 1432 SJxth Avenue East. FOR SALE Five-room house, tally modern, and furniture. Appointment by Phone Green 449. (44) FOR SALE Dining and bedroom suites, frlgldalre, library table and chairs. Phone Green 888 evenings. (47 SNAP FOR CASH Twin cylinder Fairbanks Morse 20 h p. diesel engine complete with compressor engine, compressor and tank, propellor and shaft and fuel tonka, all in 'good condition. W50. Apply Box 210 Dally News. 47i FOR SALE Large stock of doors in ill sizes with complete fittings; 250 windows; 30 watb basins -with fittings; two -Inch soli pipe and large stock of Iron pipes. Phone Black 324, B. C. Furniture. tit) FOR SALE A few bundles of old newspapers, cheap. Apply Daily News. (tr HOUSE FOR SALE $1000 cash $1200 terms. Apply 215 Fouith Avenue East. M5 ''TfOR KENT WORKINO MAN has housekeep ing apartment to share with one or more persons who are per manently employed in city. Apply Box 211, Dally News. Hi) " - 4S -SV . WANTED WANTED Nlghtwatchman for Prince Rupert Hotel. WANTED Xfcigazlnes ror distribution among troops. Phone 231 Y.M.C.A. for collection. (44) WANTED Capable housekeeper for small family. Sleep In. Good wages. Pnbne Red 879. 44t WANTED Capable young woman, experienced preferred, fjr boarding house. Must be neat and fast worker. Apply Box 204, Dally News. LOST LOST 8Um of money between Cold Storage and Seal Cove Air Base. Reward. Phone Dally News. LOST During Y.M.C.A. dance Feb. 18, hostess's purse, money, Nlkko flashlight, Oyster Bar meal ticket, treasured letters. Reward. Phone 231. 1441 FOUND FOUND- Black female puppy with I four white feet Phone Red 023, Presbyterian Tea- Success Delightful Affair Held At Home Of Mrs. George Mitchell Taking advantage of the glorious sunshine, many tedlM called yesterday afternoon at the Presbyterian Ladles' Aid tea and mle of home cooking held at the home of Mrs. Oeorge Mitchell. Fifth" Avenue East. The affair was very successful. The guesta were received by the hostess, Mrs. George Mitchell. Mrs. A. F. Macs ween, wife of the pastor and Mrs. James Simpson, president of the Ladles' Aid. The spaclmis rooms were decorated with iris, daffodils and pussy willows. The tea table, which was covered wtth a beautiful lace cloth centred with a bowl of pink carnations and pink tapers, was presided over by Mrs. Peter Lakle. Mrs. J. R. Mitchell. Mrs. Alex McRae and Mrs O A. Hunter Serviteurs were Mrs J A Frew. Mrs. Oeorge Abbott. Mrs. 11. K Brocklesby and Mrs. Nell McDon ald. Cashier was Mrs. M. McLeod. Home cooking was in charge of Mrs. James II Addon and Mrs. J. Allen. The tea room was In charge of Mrs. H. M Foote. Mrs J W. Bast-wood. Mrs 'Capt i J Peterson. Timely Recipes HONEY CAKE 1-3 cup BQtUt 'i cap hooey 'i cop sugar 2 eaxs j cap milk 1 j teaspoon vattOst 2 cups cake fkwr 3 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon sau Sift dry kngredienta. Cream the batter, add sogar gradaally. ereaminf it titoraoghly with the fat. Add honey gradually and Mend with butter and sugar. Beat egg yolks and add to first mixture. Add vanilla to milk Add sifted dry ingredient alternately with the milk, beating Just enouth to mix the Ingredients. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites Pour In to a tin eight Inches square and bake in a moderate oven nbmi; 340 degrees F. ONE TIME GERMAN Japan's Marshall Islands In ihe Pacific which were attacked bv U. 8. naval and air forces, be longed to Germany before the First Great War. IN Till: MTKKMt; TO! lit Of tmiriMI i on Mini iv muimi: Jlti Ihr JUtlrr r thr " Ailmlnl.lmllnn .tl" an.l III Hi, M4llr of Ihr l:Ulr n IUrol.1 ..,.r,ni, iriiiivn. iiiirrl knonti a llral. nM.n iii.I lljrnlil Khiiiwmi. Itrmnl, TAKE N'OTTn? k.i h. nt.. ... ' " J win W 111. Honor Jitdge Ttotwr. In4 Jirr or y,. -"'" wn wniMt cviliunbu I M oil U h d)f tf Janiury A D j42 tioitKd A4rolntrtor i u.c rf Hmld Kornrliua HVtuUm othMTflM. ktunm u llrUl Jld Si. rfu. fwmw. d!d 6ti or kboiK the 3nth or ot ''VKn'1 penooo hvin d.ictM. hllln mhloh rtitflb(itkm will b nitdt Whini I fchlll h.v. . I lOth dav ..f Lu .ri- WH" unimiu . - - OfflolaJ ArtmlnlMrator i-nnre Htrt, n Special Offer . . . MEN'S SUITS Our Exlra Pair of pant, i rre continues until further notice. M. T. LEE - Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Or. WO Canada all 5 Years A Feb. 20, 1 recuplid K-banian bon' Greek tr nlna, fur:) Wanted -Raw Furs p What About The OH When thn 1 more and 1 annoy their burn, head i pains, get yt many lttt i who an- f.u druggi.it h.i A' Y I cr Kf:. CENTR AL UGH J. Bouzek, Best Mate - Second Ave. Uo d Broadra'.tini Steamers Irate r 1 for Vans Catala cv Due Vanrur.. Csrdena r Due Vanro;-, ' Queen ChirlotU I j Leavin.- i Full Inform!. - ra- snd Itc rr.j FRANK J. SKCOn Prince Rupfrt ips Third Are. rtwl tBtBtsa; 1 11 Trappers! Brlnif vnr ' havr i.'.-. same will pav 1 if Im :; . a vjuar Dlnu fut rrrrliji COLDIIIW1 The Old nc iiBirt:a 11 ill V AN KY W W SM M a I V DC ft n RnpRACB Wallace Block - TWO COTTACF; rot: s.ue Large Public Hi All Canadian W Amalgamated Iiuik ' Workers of C Prince Rupert, m meeting; Every fourlh Ji"1': p.m.. of lifh Dill .... krt W Phone Kfci iu f-v Fresh Local KJ Pasteurized VALENTIN 1 PHONE 5' infill1 i tKKCt riticrs t Heprcscntinff-HUDSON'S HAY CO.MI' Ship to J, E. ORMHI.IM. Cow Bay, Prince Rupert n.C WAVWWlVAVimw iari the yrar U,ht ,, ' Savlnr Our ! COUPONS iwiiavuuKi iieirts. s 1 h,.anJ? lt w fpialn piuii m you, MUSSALLEM'S J Economy Store i Where Dom ,llava More J IM), Box 573 Plionr. 12 la - .w.v.v "A HOME AW ROME Kate lf 50 Rooms "ot , 8c prince iwVf I IIUIIC oa