I 1 I I 1 I t WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1942 War Workers HEED GOOD MEALS 11 SAVE Red Cross Nevs Junior Ited irs Br:tlh Columbia Junior Red C: membership u oil to a good a; l In spile of the late opening f many schools, harvesting and " k of teachers, approximately 13.-000 ctrLs and boys in High and ele-ttienury schools have signed Jun-.r Red Cross "I Serve" pledges. Many schools have 100 percent mrmberahtp certificates this year. Burns Lake Concert We have formed our Junior Red Cross.' wrHes Colleen Tlelke of Burns Lake, to provincial head-Quarters. "We have decided to hav a ChrULmaa rorwpri and the DTO- a' a lass lor work to do and would appreciate any suggestions you rould make." Health Houses Each Junior Ited Cross branch at Kingston Street School. Victoria, niXIE THE TOILER i tfl I those health-guarding Vitamins and minerals with WATERLESS ELECTRIC COOKING tu- u tr-dJh buu.se. car h w-nA'' w which has tlie name or uu turc 1 a member on it. The window ha-. shutters which are closed when any mentor has not kept the health iuJm -It can work wonders." say , Last week OhUllwack RcdvCrBw shipped more than 26 tons of salvage to Vancouver. This Is tha twentieth caj to be shipped since H. 1 fM COOKIE VJOUtO .COME TO ejET A 616 FOK otio V HAT LESS OUTIA: 11 says REDDY KILOWATT Modern electrical cooking not only meant more delicious meals . , , it means more nourishing meals, too. Here's VliAf If ' Many of the vitamins and mineral salts our bodies rired, arid whifh are contained in uncooked food, are soluble in water. IXn't drain off these essential elements they arc the mint valuable part of the food ) ou buy. . Use little or no water so as to Letf to a mtnfetwm Uws (iissnlwag and loss of food values. Start fast, cook cjukklv, reducing the time thW tltHimts are exposed to litjuid, heat and air. Avoid stolcnt boiling, with its vi:amin-destrm'in effect, bv accurate heat contruL Cover utensils am don i mi it s not m-ccssan with svtn electric heat RtDDY says: lit ton but in four SAVIMjt U 8 1 U IC4TIS titty .' Miss Ella H. Creighton. teacher- . Squadron Leader Kobert Davidson. director. 100 Tercent Enrolment Lower (Nicola School Junior Red Cross has only ten members 100 oercent of the school. There Is only one girl but she made a pretty tea cloth wnlcn tne coys sow uj pay the enrolment fee. Emergency Call All Bed Crass knitters are asked to start at onee knitting turtle neck pullover sweaters with sleeves In special heavy service wool of air force blue for the Air rH M m tn th Junior Red all types of khaki army y Crow uv r. flnlshlna uo some Including turtle neck pullotrt work which we did not complete with sleeves mu emf5fYi list yrtr Other than this, we are has been received frorttf.y JU Hea cross neaaquariere. Jreaters. NOW HOME FROM WAR Who Was Small Bay Here, Visits Parrnls in Vancouver Squadron Leader Robert T. P. Davidson, distinguished flying son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert pavtdson. Is paying a visit with his parents in Vancouver after six years of service abroad with the Royal Air Force In Milta, Crete and Ceylon. He has taken an acUve part in the war. of course, and has seen action against the Japanese in the Middle East. One of his actions wfo a fight 18,000 feet in the sky In the historic battle of Colombo. "The now famous flier lived in l'1tT?rince Rupert as a young boy with life parents. Mr. Davidson having years ago been a well known lodal official of the Canadian National Railways. salvage operations July, 1W0. 1 V" HERE'S s?-z 1 1 I I 7ri 1 tl I is vrttiQ r : i fl'".i lip U -4 : T" l I Ml I A I ' I n i I I - v KJ . 11 I 1 I ' I I -Z. A II. I . : i - . r i . t.-..---..v..-i i I f soldiers rrij srTiS? 1s5L 'L'9cSk commenced in THE DAHY NEWS BOTH VMtAPOiMei THE CAPS VJE ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. l$y DOROTHY GARBUTT, Hostess Tony Hamilton has just told me that there Is to be a gala opening of the naval barracks on Boxing Day. The event Is to be celebrated -Hh a bie dance and party at the arracks to which all junior host ase? are Invited. Navy boys attendee the dance will be admitted "niv by showing their Chatham Iberty cards. Tony says this is imrcrtsnt so don't say you havens' ?en told. Remember, airls. keen so macs so wearing his overcoat this winter. Bat I hooe nc one will be impolite enough to tffc bfcn why be dpesnt vesr it. perhaps some day tney nay nnd one to fit him. I hope. Inl4n'l 4re say ajl this only know Claude U good natured. Tosorrov afternoon the Ser- iat Whrec Club is holding a bridge vhtat. Thay want as many out as lossibie because plans for thr hU4rea'( rartv on December 19 -nnst be discussed. I 'have s terrific protJem on my hanajs. whsther to open my birth -1V prsaapt from home now or waH until the aooointed time Then when I make up my mind tte darn thjng will start all oyer sula with lb Christmas presents. What a Me this Is. f 'JSew' - " ' Tt"fit. the T' dances start again tonight and at eight o'clock. Bob Gibson has atked me to wrap up 100 parcels for the boys on one of the far away Island posts. I wonder If some good ladies would come down and give me a hand when he has them ready. I'll notify you in this column. Thank you. 1Q HAVfc I I Canada at War 25 Years Ago By The Canadian Press Dec. 9. 1917 Russian generals. Kornllov and Kaledines led a Cossack revolt against Soviets in southeastern Russia. British and French took up Important positions on the Italian front. Reinforcements for tfce Canadian Corps arrived in England. FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY NEWS WANT ADD. Public Notice Public notice is hereby given to the electors ol the Municipality of the City of Prince Rupert that I require the presence of the said electors at the Council Chambers. City Hall, Fulton Street. Prince Rupert, B.C., on the fourteenth day of December, at twelve o'clock Noon, for the purpose of electing persons to represent them as Mayor, Aldermen and School The mode of nomination of candidates shall b; as follows: The candidate shall be nominat ed In writing: th? writing shall t subscribed by two electors of the .municipality as proposer and seconder, and shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time be tween the date of the notice and Boxln &ftht ooen and really help ; Two PM of the dey of no-nlna- nake it Maw night. More details tkn: the said writing may be ir tr. The nre will last from 8 the form numbered 3 In th? S;hed- " .i Irigly. bjf Given under my hand at Prince it. Rupert, Bfi., this 7th day of Dec- f ember. 1942. S D. V- SMITH. RETURNING OFFICER WE CARKT Everything For THE B.C. Clothiers PHONE BLACK 324 Third ATenne savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Pbooe 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT BY WESTOVER i BssB r. i i ,;y- ii : . i 1 1 lasts sm ic mm k.mrvw mm COie-. nVAT VJAS A BUCK lyii PRIVATE SHOUV.DM' vsSTilV mi HAWE SALUTED Hlrl J ii . 'WILT VAJOULOha'T HAVE SALUTED IF YOU 'HADM'T BUT I WASNT SALUTmti HIM. 1 I VAJAS QMLY SCRATCHING 1 HRISTMAS I I "Say It With Cards" H 21 2 ojn. tsntil midnight. ule of tne "Municipal taeciion , sjsr :Act." and shall state the names. , M Tomorrow night the Ontario res- "side, occupation ordes-imenVVtaidir regular fortnight- eriptkm of each person proposed. & irttoiie. Junior Hostesses and L J1 I 8 ehsoerones will meet at the Y as ' K rv Est .... - - . CtCIlL Ul St LATU WVtllfi j -V usuaL CMperone win oe n. uus- m Qned on tn Raupntppnth rtav of Dcember. 1942 . , , .. at Qht AM. conttnuing to 8 p.m., J the C1bo WBkins. you know ryimmlvT. at. Hall chd-aMc chap who wears the ; Rlp ftf ve M- Seotch bonnet, is a very hardy lad, - u h,rftbv rM,ulred to take not- 0 that he doent bother ; ariA an,pm hlmaelf accord- feff 1 BOXED ASSORTMENTS 16 Colorful Greetings m 12 Charminir Cards Scenes with touch 16 Cards, the Friendly Box 12 Greetings, the Sparkle Box . . 21 Assorted Cards, attractive designs 12 Religious Cards, appropriate verges LOU Old a modern 75c Tyme 75c 12 Mountain Scenes m 50c 31.00 75c . . . f . 60c $1.35 21 Greetings . . 1.00 60c 12 Steel Die Engraved Cards 36 Cards in an unusual assortment . . . 12" Cute Cards, the Kiddies each different 1.25 Box- 55c INDIVIDUAL CAUDS 2 for 5c, 5c, 3 for 10c, 10c, 2 for 15c, 15c and 25c wide and attractive rane.e for selection. Gift Wrapping Paper, Enclosure Cards, Tags, Seals, etc Popular Prices. Order Your 1913 Calendar Pads Now! Ideal and Jumbo Calendar Pads and Stands COLD STAMPING ON GIFT LEATHER WORKING Dibb Printing Co. It will pay you to come in and look over our large stock of Woollen Goods. a Third Street 4 rara mm in TRAPPERS Paris Maid SLIPPERS IN ALL THEIR SPLENDOR Besner Block rurm vwrwiM vmsmznsm xmxm tmiairrM xm zmzm tutuim JUST ARRIVED Men's Hard and Soft soles, Ladies' Satins, Leatherettes and quilted in a myriad of colors. Make your purchase early while sizes are coniplete. Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A eood selection of Christmas Gifts have arrived although not so numerous as former years such as Coffee Tables, End Tables, Tea Wafons, Tables used for smokers, Secretaire, Tablelette, Jardlnere Stands, Tea Tables, Dinette Tables with flip leaf. Phone TJ5 327 3rd Avenue I Bring jour FURS to Goldbloom. Call the buyers there, you will g get 30 more for your goods that way. I'm in the market for all Q furs and pay the highest price. We have a large order for furs. Q W. GOLDBLOOM (The Old Reliable) a i m mi isiiBTi in xsTXaUKOi i msKziz vxn twi immmrana It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News il. nnnJa rt f Via ivVinlo rli'ofripf nvfl rlninrr fTip R.tmn 'lltH