?TT33l 13, 1843 ojin, Swift'i fmeJ Home Econo I f.. L!n s-rtlnmn ia hose VCtUlf .W-C - ft.ture of thil page. UK fcU tiiese ihmueveryMond ast Beef and i.R. Trains lrr;i Sunday 8 pjn. and Tacific i"?! Sunday 4 pjn Ee e;t Mon. 10:45 p.m. ace and Pacific frcpt Sun, 11:30 ajn. 1 '' xatjk ty. Martha Logan m Yorkshire Pudding t, before we serve pld favourite, i sure we know ftok it economically ,:e roast beef! Dut 4 1!- roist like the urc tui 4 coupons, rto nuke the most Etl.ur s where modern k ' are so important. i lb. on a 4 lb. roast r 'nerarure cooking. we can save nearly a 1-1 r iic -j rnear1 i ne sate to keep your oven 1 r ir'ng. Allow about . . ... P - lor smau bone- Extend your Roast Beef with Martha Logan's Yorkshire Pudding la Yorkshire the rule used to be, "pudding before meat," to dull the family appetites before the irecious meat was served. Here is an old Yorkshire recipe for "pudding": 1 cup flour 1 cup milk 2 eggs drippings from roast salt to taste ' Sift flour with pinch of salt. Beat the eggs weltTrrd add milk. Blend egg and milk mixture with flour and beat vigoreetty. Cook in hot drippings from roast (a separate pan may be used) tor half an bout Cut into Squares and serve. ' k.j, for limb, '33' , Lk t: 4 veal If you like ?he c.?.k'n 'me,,b . in "'"V ! 1 . 1 aAiftau ' mvi VAJ 14 I'll IV. j lUTJUUitaJlC hi cone, inaease the . r ,. t ... , c , tare beef decrease it. , i r. .,;. t. ... jtt, r ,:';cve b v), allow cookery to DeDt. NE35. Swift lc.'i per pound. Canadian Co. Limited, New- Westminster. VNADIAN CO. LIMITED . .a Dominion!- inization devoted to the conservation and distribution of Canada's food resources. SICILIAN RENDEZVOUS LONDON, Sept 13 f Three next-door neighbors from a London ruburb recently met on a troopship headed towards Sicily. They had been In Africa In different regiments and had not seen each other for month's. Try a Ciassifiea Ad in the Dally News for Quick Results. LADIES' ionella' Dress Shoes Brown Suede, Brown Crush Kid, Brown 1 Black Softie Calf, Black Suede in low, f;e and cuban heels. High styled lines to P any taste and priced to suit any pocket- lEN'S "PALMERS" MOOSE HEAD WORKING BOOTS in G" and 8". Just arrived. miiy Shoe Store Ltd. r "The Home of Good Shoes" lb Printing Company office supplies printing bookbinding stationery "l) AY A Nil EVPHV11AV f! A It II R 2LiiLAN'S FOUNTAIN TENS F Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 C J tlslt to Terrace. Jack Ml:Leod of the Daily News editorial department left on Saturday night's train for a holiday visit to Biggar, Saskatchewan, where hih wife and family have been for some time. Wong Choy was the representative of the Chinese at a meeting held at the end of last week fox the purpose of organizing drive of the Salvation Army for funds. "Build B.C. Payrolls" Tribute to the Navy 31 A lady phoned to say that In our tribute U the British Navy for its convoy of 180,000 cases of Pacific Milk we had omitted mention of the Royal Canadian Navy which she says had thf large share In this vital work, which Is true, of course. We all are proud of our Royal Canadian Navy and Us splendid service, and regret that we did not make this more specific. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed NOTICE All citkens of Greenville should meet at their village not later than October 25 next, as. agreed by the council and endorsed at the public meeting. (Signed) HENRY McKAY, Secretary of Greenville Council. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 PHASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT For Income Tay KLTUKNS SEE R. E. MORTIMER Thone 88 324 2nd Ave. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRyI PHONE C57 I (LMXH9 Mmmmtmwtwmm THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES !T0LD m kini iwivnf Norrlngton returned to a Hoospwivp !nn mpptin? the city today frcm a week-end Tuesday, 1337 Overlook St. 8 p.m. Awauaces wun to announce Eric Suffield, who Is an offi-that Irom thU date on. the Cer In the naval service here uxe win De ciosea at 5:30 pjn. returned to the city this morn-. (213) ing after spending leave at his - home In Vancouver. B. Thorstelnsson, inspector of , schools. Is leaving this afternoon j The weekly newspaper. Swift for st. trip to Terrace on official , Current (Alberta) Sun. publishes UUMCa- ' j a picture of Albert Muh of ' (Prince Rupert who has been A Chamber of Commerce mem-j accepted by the china National bers please note: Dinner meet- .Aviation Corporation as a pilot ing tonight at 7 o'clock will be held In Central Hotel and not the .Commodore. Neil McElroy cif the local Union Steamship Co. office returned to the city this mornins: from a vacation trip to A There are vacancies in local Sea Cadets Corps for boys twelve years and over.' Prosper- to fly from India to Chungking, Lieut. C. H. Weder, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and -Mrs. O. Weder, left over the week-end for Cam1? Borden where he will take a six weeks' course. Enroute he will attend the Alberta medical convention in Calgary and visit ior 'a feW the ; days at Banff. Mr. and Mrs. H. Skattetool. 340 has enlisted In the Royal Canadian Air Force and is now in training at Mont Joll, Quebec, according to word received In the city. Allan Landels, local manager of W. H. Mai kin Co. is leaving on this evening's train for a three weeks' trip over the local railway line as far as .VandeT-hoof. He will be accompanied by W. F. Hickmore who Is to become traveler for the company in the western part of the central Interior, replacing Robert Moore who is being transferred to Prince George. ANNOUNCEMENT. Due to re -organization and change of ownership, we would respectfully ask that all accounts -due and payable to Un-zey and Ingram, Limited, be paid immediately to the store at 401 3rd. Avenue. Any accounts due and payable by us, up to and including September 7th.. 1M3, we wish to be rendered Immediately to Mr. W. Q. Fulton, Smith Block, Third Avenue. L1NZEY AND INGRAM. LIMITED (214) Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charted for a full month at 25c a word. Orange Ladies' Meeting, Oddfellows' Hall, Sept. 23. W. A. Coast Regiment Service Men's Dance, Empress "Y" Club. September 20. Presbyterian Tea hi the Manse September 22. Valhalla Invitation Dance. Oddfellows' Hall. Sept. 24, 9:30 to 2. Catholic Bazaar, Scliool Hall, Oct. 6 and 7. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar; Nov. 25. B.C. Furniture Company Doors with Locks and Hinpes at a low price. 9 Sets of daws. Al Win- 2 Hot Water Tanks. Water gallons. Tank, 60 20 Wash Basins at $5.50 each. Phone Black 321 Third Avenue Bruce Mitkleburgh Speaks On Labor-Progressive Movement Urges Total War. "Now that the perspective of Victory lies clearly before the United Nations it Is more than ever vital to press for total war to force the unconditional sur render of Hitler before Christ mas." Bruce M-ckleburgh told a crowded meeting sponsored by the Labor-Progressive Party al the Eagles' Hall last night. "Ii this way we will smash the lasl hope of world reaction, nameU a negotiated compromise peace that would snatch from our hands the fruits of the peoples' war. Now more than ever a second front must be opened that will draw some 60 Hitlerite di- changes in the world situation and one the Canadian scene de manded a party adapted to present-day conditions. While the present war was not a war for Sccialism but for national free FOR SALE Phone 581. . (217) FOR SALE Westlnghouse radio and ' maple dinette suite. Phone Red 1C3. (215) FCR;SALE Modern bedroom suite and coal stove. 350 Biggar Place. Phone Green 938. (213) FOR SALE Five room house at Dodge Cove, Digby Island immediate possession. R. E. Mortimer, Phone 88, 324 2nd, Ave, (215) FOR SALE Grade books, , new last Ninth Ave. West. 9U school year. 102 (213) FOR QUICK, SALE New house, 3 rooms, bath, sunporch and one! extra unfinished room: ' ( 2 los, modern, extra warm construction and well fin-nlshed Interior. Immediate possession. H. G. Helgerson Ltd. (tf) FOR SALE Six room house on two lots, good condition. Phone Red 509 or call at 1042 9th Ave. E. (2157 FOR SALE Seven room house Furnished. Immediate posses sion. Write to R. D Christy. Box 86, Terrace, BC. (214) FOR SALE Duplex house two five-room suites, choice location, harbor view. Occupancy Oct. 1st. McClymont Agencies, ' 307 Third Ave. (212) FOR SALE Tent, 12 by 14 and 10 oz; Kitchen Kook, 3 burner gas stove: Oil Heater stove: Sport Light Alladln. $100 cash. Apply J. R. Gingtest Miller Bay. (215) i - ------- - WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Service couple, no children or dogs, are willing to pay up ,to $75 per monfh for suitable furnished house or apartment. Would pay three months rent in advance. Phone Red 578. i (213) LOST LOST White English Bulldog. 4 months old, $5 reward. 615 8th Ave. West. (215) ing of the people was a stern j resolve that after the war there j should be no rng back to 1939. The war has demonstrated the great productive resources of Canada. The people would noti permit monopoly to re-establish a restricted conomy of scarcity ' after the war. Mr. Maklebutg said that the great upsurge of Canadian labor and the farmers for Independent political action away from the old line parties held out the ; prospect of the election of several labor-farmer governments and parliamentary oppositions in Canada by December, 1944, which could carry out those great reforms which monopoly had hitherto blocked, such as Dominion government responsibility to provide employment at socially useful labor for all Canadians at adequate wages, full provision for the civil re-establishment of the armed forces, social security, the curbing of monopolies and so on. To visions from the Eastern front achieve these reforms Canada and force the speedy collapse of needed a united labor move-Axis military power." Iment, a single working class Answering the question "Wh party, a united trade unlpn tive members should turn out Biggar Place, are in recelDt of ! the Labor-Prosressive Partv?" ! movement so as not to open j,wauc iu6u iu. lucaunys ui. a leiegram irom ineir on auo the jspeaner said that need to me jMavai arm nau. at) , stating that he has arrived overcome the ban on the old Mrs. Will Robinson of Terrace was a week-end visitor to the city, returning to her home in I the interior this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner and daughter and Mr, Skinner's mother ?are leaving? tomorrow afternoon for a vacation trip to Vancouver. j safely overseas. He is serving Communist party was a factor, with the Royal Canadian En- but that the main reason why Bineers. 'the Communistr. had formed a George Baker,. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Baker, formerly of this city and now in Vancouver, new party was because deep the floodgates of reaction In practice this meant unity with the C.CT. and the Labor-Progressive party would do everything possible to achieve such unity. It offered to affiliate to the C.C.F. The only true objective of the political movement af the working class was the "establishment of a Socialist Canada, declared dom it was nevertheless true the speaker. The woricing class Implicit In trie anti-Fascist feel- could not lead the people to Classified Ads HEIJ' WANTED FOR SALE Five room modern i WANTED Woman for house- house, hardwood floors, elec- work few hours a day, 50i pe: trie fireplace, excellent location. Immediate occupancy. Apply G. P. Tinker St Co. Ltd. (tf) FOR SALE Gas boat "Wanderlust," 30 feet. Power . 58 Lycoming, 2-1 reduction gear. Apply 1234 Park Avenue for further particulars. (218) FOR. SALE Baby carriage.. 528 8th Ave. East. (214) FOR SALE Used Grade 10 School books. Phone Red 911. ' (213) FOR iSALE Piano, hour. Phone Red 879. (217) WANTED AT ONCE 4 women laundry workers. Apply Selec tive Service AF 81. (213) WANTED Assistant Janitor for local school. Apply National Selective Service AM. 81. (216) WANTED: Warehouseman for grocery wholesale, good wages, permanent position. Apply Selective Service Office AM 82. tf) Truck Driver required for local oil company, good wages Apply National Selective Service AM 80 (215) WANTED r Housekeeper for family of three. Room, board and good wages. 325 4th Ave. East. (219) WANTED Woman for housework few hours a day, 50c per hour. Phone Red 879. (217) WANTED Tailor; man or woman, for local shop. Apply Selective Service .A.M. 79. (215) WANTED WANTED Man, office -worker wants room in' private home with bath.Apply Box 571 Dally News. (214) WANTED Sleeping room lor 2. Phone 71, Room 48. (218) $25.00 still waiting for anyone finding suitable suite or house preferably furnished. Phone F-L. McTavish, 223. (218) WANTED TO BUY 40 ft. trolling hull, must be nearly new Apply Box 571 Dally News. (225) WANTED Good size trunk, good condition. Cash. Apply Box 569 Daily News. (tf) PERSONAL L. C. OYER, Interior Decorating paper hangir.T. Phone Black ...810. (239) DRESSMAKING and altering done at 1028 2nd Ave. West. Call anytime. (214) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD for single man. 742 7th Avenue West. (215) WANTED Room and board for officers wife and seven months old son. Excellent references. Phone 223 Local 45. (2181 OIL BURNERS CLEANED HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Black 735 221 Seventh Ave. West party of scientific Socialism! which was the means whereby Socialism was fused with the Labor movement The party denounced equally social reformist illusions that socialism could be gained by retaining the essential features of capitalism products oMhe influence of capitalist Ideas and advocates of force and violence, which was the method of monopoly ana fascism to perpetuate outworn ways of life. The path to socialism lay through all-sided struggle for greater democracy under capitalism. The meeting passed a resolution greeting as service to the community any steps by Famous Players Lt. to make the Capitol Theatre available for a speech by Tim Buck, national leader of the workers' move ment, a question of intense interest to Prince Rupert working people and members of' the armed forces and another resolution hailing Allied victories urging an immediate second - - PAOE THREE PLANT THIS FALL! En Joy the be tut j tod healthful comfort cf an Outdoor Llvlng-oom next rammer. You can do It, It you win plant tbU tall, planning and planting. a modern Outdoor LlTlng-room la mora a pleasure than a task, and It need not be costly. Well gladly litis you what you need and which varieties Till give the best result. FBFX GABDEN BOOK A Complete Lift of XurKry Stock EDDIE'S NURSERIES SAUDIS, B.C. achieve (this without its own front to shorten the war. The question period produced a. suggestion by a C.CJ. adherent that a public debate be held between C.C.F. members and Labor-Progressive members. This was accepted by the chair as helping to lay the basis for unity. The chairman, ChasI Vizer, announced that the collection amounted to $42. PRACTICAL EDUCATION. KIVTGSTON, Jamaica. Sept. 13 Vf West Indies primary school teachers are attending short ag-, ricultural courses established to promote a rural basis In the ordinary school courses. FILMS TO RUSSIA MOSCOW. Sep. 13 0 Britain's, Ministry of Information will-open a theatre in Mosccw where British films, particularly those , with a war setting, each will be given a month's run. Programs will Include "shorts" showing the nation's wan effort. School In Supplies Excepting Text Books AUDEL'S Practical Handbooks WELDERS GUIDE $l-35 BLUE PRINT READING ; S2-5" AUTOMOBILE GUIDE . $5 00 TOOLMAKERS HANDY BOOK $5.00 MATHEMATICS AND CALCULATIONS $2.50 SHEET METAL WORKERS GUIDE . $U5 SHIPFITTERS HANDY BOOK $1-35. MILLWRIGHTS GUIDE - $500 MECHANICAL DICTIONARY $500 ELECTRIC SCIENCE DICTIONARY $2.50 RADIOMANS GUIDE - - $5.00 PRACTICAL ENGINEERING ANSWERS $U5 WIRING DIAGRAMS $U5 A complete line of Handbooks for Carpenters, Builders, Plumbers, Sieamfitlers, Masons, Engineers and Mechanics separate volumes $2.00 each. Complete sets at $1.75 each volume. i $ i f 1 THF VARIFTY STORF I : . i j eMcuMvs.Ml