Ay JULY 12, 1943 Build B.C. payrolls' h a 111 It r Jlgggyj Canadian Army needs . . ..-cn rw Finn afii in Mn rt . nn n mi tor no ron H if wily way. At present, Is miisi dg. uie recruits . Iff rwl AK IIP UClVH P IU fli. 1 .VrIiia lllnA4 CIFIC MILK ted and Vacuum racked 1 XT . mora vniipo funeral of the late Doug- r 1 .1 tTunU I. .Ill 1 . 'UUIllllU ilUlllfVl 'Will 'LUlir it 9 -ad Wnrinrsrf.iv n.ftr.i from the Orenvllle Court Are parried At Presbyterian Church Manse iOn Saturday at ih? iFlrst iPresbyterlan Church, Rev. A. . Macsween officiating, .the marriage took place of Miss Ir-.ene Schultz of Poynton, Saskatchewan, and Prank Morrison Smith of Oakvllle, sManltoba, both popular members of the Canadian Na 1 1 o n a 1 Railways staff. Only immediate friends' of the bride and grrxv were present. The bride was very pretty In a wedding gown of white sheer llk with a bouquet of lovely rpses and carnations. Miss Marlon Ponsford,' the1 bridesmaid, wore a turquoise blue dress with corsage qf carnations. Joseph Pqpal was groomsman. A wedding dinner was held at the Bostqn Cafe. The toast to the bride was proposed by the groomsman and suitably .responded to by the bridesmaid. -A .very pleasant evening of entertainment was spent. Staff Sergeant ortoben Town- jsend, formerly located here with t h P Pnvnl P'minln n t7., I ... I uuuuuiau JiUglUCCia oi uie-o..v..uuucii.a.cij,, ana nQW stationed In Vancouver ..F MacSween, pastor of arrived In -the city this .mornin" 'resbyterian .Church, offl- from the south for a week's No Iiowers oy request. visit on leave, N ATI O N A L . OhJrrtlvM This Third Ordrr tt -- m r i - in infcl hij .... iAimiji; uuuil diiiU4l Jtvii't. lit t jvn loin iirinn Tirr.i1 ,t-.,.n. rtt... fl 'f, 1 '.u .. il,rr uumiiwin alJIU IITtt Mil llllll HI HI IO Ldl9 i in.pccn rM i n.tmi : f : i KMl'I.oy.MKyrS COVHKKI) uv THIS Oltni-H: MeiK of the jiliortftfil rulfviirtp. nri riril If now '"iniijru in any 01 ioluHing:, 1) Any xhol-ulo activity not hrre Holed: farm. products "iuui (iiiiiiiit-ii v i mt i ii (i ii n i rui i ,ii or; iiuuiniirry nil iiiiniiitttii ; . . z i .. .i .v . i .... i .... .i : . --I'faa9 mi icu tii i ii ii 4i in uiiii t iit'iiiii tiif iiiii i iiilil i-vi.tir fvynpf ii TvrjMi I'fTi iiiu jti-(iii p mi it Piirn Ulfl WnlrllPft. rltrL ntul tirtilnir tii.triiiiwtild lo!illir - - Mru3f n 1 Illf-IUlf JI1IIIV 4111(1 THPH" mm Itilllllf I " f PIII'll IIH TUri' 'lllll M' Allltl tlPla IUI Ullll " - ' t i.rnv- (lllNlllt) V lll'Illl UlllllUl pi I in, - r - ni p,. ' it u iiiii iiiiij aifKi iiiiiiiiiit m- nv kf i . . i : .. r i .i t . ' nri ivtifrn Ullll prill f VII .ll liliiin uiiil hi uri irnj inriHi iiiuifloiiiiiii iiiiiiiiii it l niiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii pii in rn irpi iiiiuirrrr ami lMMivprtnR!4;; ) niriui oiuri' niriii- r fi.i l .ii..... i i i r T J IIIUU Ullll r I III n 'TT a I T V1' lgt1 SHiavj w j iiiiiinr uiiii jut nut- iiuniid) w -e- xaiiuii irmiirr kiiiiiimi i AGE AM) MAKITAI, CLASSES OF MEN COVEKEI) 11Y THIS OHDEK: Kvrrv mini linrn In Jinv vpur from 1017' to 1(27 nrln.I. 1 t i w. ' '.e - Jfv 11(10 rm itrn i jt hip ,"i u(r () Every man lmrn from 1902 to 1916 (inrliiive). oul July lfitli, 1910, Kum 0) uiiiiiurric.il or (ii) liorrrl in.ii.i.iii., .. mi .. ..t.i .. ! ..i.n.i .. ' . .mi.j r,u i tilt .1. yiw u ,niiiimri milium .111111 ui 'iMren. (c) Kvrrv mnn lmrn from 1002 to 101 ft ( tnrliihtviO " JlI I1IV J1IU1FHI ( TTIIIMFIM U.1 -I ll 1 . tiiiiiiri-u iiiiw 4iui(f () Kvrrv ..lull li.i-rn fr,i.il .100'? In 1 0 1 tl i,.!..!.. otri Attention Is railed to the iurliulon In thli Order men Hi, 17 uml 18 yearn old. Procedure to he Followed! AH men as defined above must report to an Employment and leqive Service Office not later than lulv 15th. 194J. Men sident outside a ritv ir lmrn hlvliiir in Fmnliivmpnr anil "iiiiibi mi 1.11K .i. fillnhter of Labour LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Ello's Pay Cash for furniture, amoves. Tools, Musical Housewives' League Meeting, iiuesaay, 8 pjn., East .End Hall. The regular monthly business luncheon pf the Prince Rupert Gyro Club will be held this Wednesday, ibelng preceded by an executive luncheon today. A Canadian Legion (B. E. S. L.) Executive Meeting tonight, July 12 at 8 p.m. .NfR. Trains For the East-Dally except Sunday 8 .p.m. For Terrace and Pacific-Dally .except Sunday ... 4 p.m. From the X ast Daily except Mon. 10:45 p.m. From -Terrace and Pacific Daily except Sun. 11 :?Q p.m. S E L E G T I V E 15 Notice to Certain Employers and Employees Notiie it hereby riven thai men now employed in cextuin JWtf."HUi' .f civilian employment mu.-t report for inter, .view iiot Jater ihau July loth, 19 13, to an Kiiiployiuent uml Selei tive. Service. (Jffiee. Jhis refei to men who are jn age uiul liiurifai -IaVM's jilreaily.deKifinaled imtiW Nitiotiai'5efeirilive Serviee Mobilization Herniations und nlso .to men who art JO 4o 11) years old (holli ujjes inclusive). Selective Service Office, who are too far removed to call personally, puy write to the nearest office in the first instance, ,and . avait,furtbcr dircctio.os. E. otMJC,VT()NS OF J:MWOYF,ESs r W'lu'.il directed ty' accejU .emplnynieiit, iilliequelt to the interview feferred to, men described jn l'urugrujili B und C ubove arc reiiilred ;by the Hegulalions to iollow the direction piven. f F. OUIJtiATIONS OF EMPLOYERS: It will be illegal for an employer to retain in lifs employ after July loth, 1913, any men referred to in Paragraph C above, at any of the employments set forth in Paragraph II ubove, unless u special .permit has been obtained from a National Selective Service Officer, permitting such action. G. Transportation: Special provisions will be made for the transportation of men moved to work at a new place of residence. II. Appeals: If directed to transfer to employment subsequent to interview, a man may, if lie objects, enter appeal with -a Court of Referees within 7 days of receiving such direction. I. Penalties in Case of Employers: Penalties are provided for any employer who retains jn, or takes into, his employ after July 15th, 193, any man covered by the Order, except under special penliit. J. Penalties in Case of Employees! Penalties are provided for failure on the part of any employed man affected to register under this Order, or to follow a subsequent direction to employment, and in addition to other penalties, refusrl to comply renders a man liable to compulsory labour service in an Alternative Service Work Camp. K. Special l(e(iiest to Employers: Each Employer with three or more men covered by this Order in his employ is requested to co-operate liy getting "in touch with the Employment and Selective Service Office, to arrange a time for the interviews of his employees. " L. Authority: . ' This Order is issued under authority conferred on the Minister of Labour by National Selective Service Civilian Regulations (P.C. 246 of January 1 9th, 1943, and amending Orders in Council). M. This Third Order is Additional to First and Second Orders: Employments listed in Paragraph U above, to be reviewed under this Third Order, are additional to the employments listed in the First and Second Orders. The First Order required compliance by May 19th, and the Second Order by June 15th, 1943. Men referred to abort nmti prrernt documenl at the employment ore, indicating compliance with Mobithntion Hegulatiant. 4ny fptploycr or employee In .doubt In regard to the application of the Firit, Second or Third Compuhory Employment Trantjer Order$, thould communicate u ilh the nearest Employment and Selective Service Office. A. MacNAMARA. Director,, National Selective Service ; - D-TJ THE DAILY NEWS Harry Kenneth Astoria, spn pf Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Astoria: John Arthur Waker, son of J. M. Walker, and 'Harold Alien .Per son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harpld Person pf Kamlpbps, axe the .latest recruits from Prince Rupert In the Royal Canadian Air Force. A A meeting will be held at 8 p.m. Monday, July 12, n the Armory, sixth Avenue, in connec tion with the formation of si band. -Will any ,cltlzen interested in any way with the formation of a doqal band please attend this meeting? (161) Alt Is impossible to, give any service .In our-Dry Cleaning Dept. until on or after July '21. tor personal laundry .we can give six day service. Hawkinson's Laundry. cico Announcements AU .Advertisements (n 4his column will .be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Evltt's July First United Church Sale, July 24. SERVICE H a. -7 mt.m.mt.' m.ta. w TiVBiBsfci Order t,- Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE Five Cocker .Span iels. 146 11th Street. 162 BEAUTIFUL Cocker Spaniel Puppies for sale. Mlnsmere Kennels, Francois Lake, B.C. (166) FOR SALE at Kitwanga, B.C., 160 acres, with 7-room house, hay shed, wood shed, log cab-In. barn, w&ier and wood to about pay for itself. $1,000.00 cash, ill health reason for selling. Enquire .of M. Barca-lou, 810 Borden St., Prince Rupert. (166) FOR SALE Practically new' iuu-sizea steel bed, separate spring foundation and spring-1 filled mattress. 'Black 408. (162) .FOR SALE qheap, rialMon uanei delivery international truck, model' 1937,. five good tires. Apply Hawkinson's Laundry- (166) FOB SALE Used furniture of all descrlntlons. Visit Ello's used department, Third Avenue, next to Daily News, frinde Rupert. WANTED WANTED Housekeeping room or suite ior young .couple. Apply Bex 527 Daily News. (163) WANTED Purnlshpd re furnished room or house. Reward $10. Phone Red' 73C. Lock-wood. (165) WANTED Furnished or unfurnished apartment or small house. Phone Black 408. (162) WANTED Reward $25.00 for house, two unfurnished rooms, or arjartment. Anvwhpi-p an ;!pricet Ray;Doutre, Tel. Ameri- "pVi Rfimol Ana Art.- a inPSk?6 Rupert Hotel, room 95. (166) VETERINARIAN-wanted as soon as " possible. Phone Blue 728. . (162) WANTED To' rent two light delivery trucks, owners apply to Royal Canadian Engineers, Steele Block, Third Avenue. (165) TERRIER wants good home. 1137 Seventh Ave. East. (162) URGENT Accommodation for teachers required for begin-Kihg ,ot aembejr. Secretary desires names and addresses now to ensure -engagement of new teachers. Please communicate with Secretary, School Board, City Hall. (164) WOULD any party who is going away tor the summer month3 be willing to rent room.flat or house to reliable young couple. Best of references. Apply Box 525 Daily News. LOST LOST Black Scottle dog, Saturday mornjng, near the Midway Grocery. Reward. Phone Black 906. J. Park, 940 Ambrose Ave. . (162) LOST Wooden wason "Airmail" 1431 Sixth Ave. East. Blue 370. ' ' (163) ROOM AND" BOARD BOARD and Room for men shar-. ing. 718 Fraser Street. MACHINERY DEWALT SAWS AND WODD-working machines. New'est types available from direct factory representatives for Canada. Quotations gladly furnished on application. De-Walt Disher Corporation Ltd., 402 West Pender St., Vancouver, B.C: (tf) SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria Waypoiiits, Stewart and and North Queen Charlotte Islands Full Information, Tickets ami Reservations I IJANK J. SKINNEK Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Hione 568 HELP WANTED FOR -SALE -Light 1B30 coupe, .apply Box 28, Daily News. tl63 WANTED Truck driver for Fishermen's Co-op. Apply National Selective Service AM 67 ri64 i. WANTED 3 i rl to work in store. Exnerlenre tint Munlll HnnJ I pay for good service. Apply National Selective Office AF66.1 H62), WANTED Reliable lrl to mind .cniiaren Tuesday, . Thursday and Saturday evenings. 25c till 10; 60c .till .12. Call' 425 Sixth Ave. -E. (161 WANTED jSUnographer for law office. (Permanent position with ppportunlty ior advance ment. Apply .Unemployment I insurance ;CQmmlsslon AF 60. (tf) WANTED -, Female clerk for city office; stenographic experience preferred 'but not essential. Apply stating age, qualilicatlons and experience to ,National Selective Service No. AF. 61. FOR KENT FOR RENT at Francois Lake Ferry Landing, furnished house, $7 weekly, for summer mpnths. Wood and bedding supplied. Good fishing and swimming. Fresh milk. Also furnished... or . unfurnished house to fent permanently, $6 monthly, at Landing. Mrs. H. Neave, TYancois Lake, B.C. (162) FOR RENT Stflre suitable for storage. Apply .Box 529 Daily News'. (.1664 KWONG "SANG 1IING HOP JiEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to Kins Tai 612 7th AVE. WEST AH your patronage welcome Open 6 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tuesday 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. 1:30 a.m. Phone Red 247 SPECIAL OFFERS In New and Used FURNITURE Used Beds and Springs, New Coffee and End Tables, Used Windows, New Mattresses, Used Carpet, iarge size, Kitchen Chairs, Kitchen Cabinets , New Cabin Stoves, etc. Used Bed and Springs, for the two $9.50 Used Kitchen Cabinets, at $10.00 Used Carpet, large size $ll.oo Used Windows, from .. 50c New Occasional Chairs, real bargain $12.50 Used Bathroom Sinks, good condition, from $4.50 B.C. Furniture rhone Black 324 THIRD AVENUE GOLD SEAL to sis, Fancy Red Sockeye jSalmpri and Herring; in Tomato Sauce Are both on active service but will be back -on your groccr'9 shelf soon as conditions permit. Martha Loan, Swift's famed. Some. economist, whose weekly, wartime ccokingcolumn js a regular fetijre .of this pae. ,Look for these valuable hints each MonJay Here is another dish ihal helps s-t-r-e-l-c-h meal as well as use .leftovers PAOE THREE by Martha Logan It4' 'mm Gurry i and thicken smoothly with flourj'1. oienuea smootniy wjtn cold liquid allowing VA tablespoons flour for each cup of gravy. At the same time, Here in Canada .we have in the past adJ remln"g curry (more or less,; regarded curry as rather an exotic t0 ta"e'- Connoisseurs consider dish remirtUrenr of Anrlr,.tn;,n curry.best lf cooied pvernieht and Colonels and dark-skinned native rhteJ -the "hot" flavour be-:' rooks. Uut in a time ike this, curry 1 n" not l comes into its own. In the first place, ce, and chutney. lima beans, rxss. and other meat The basic recipe we cive here can!' alternates not to mention sea food be varied to siiit your family's taste.r and eees all .take very kindlv to " they Jike hot foods vou cani v" . ' . ' I-. II., - (the currv treatment. Tlien the most jassorted and miscellaneous collection vi meai leuovcrs can assume nejv glamour in a curry. Finally, curry offers the.oerfert rrrarmpnr fur rhi- Jess tender and tasty cuts of meat. I pound Ima mMl. dicd 4 lo' 6 good-ixd onlent Vi cupt tlock t watt 1 cup dind tort apph, w tllnd canal with uic.f Yr mn ' 2 tobktpoons curry pwor -$Jt ond popper ,Cook. the onions, Sprinkled with half tne curry powder, in a little hot dripping or other cooking fat, until tender and delicately browned. Add the stock and apple, or carrot, .bring .to boil, reduce heat, and simmer, 'covered, for two hours or until meat is tender. Add salt and pepper to uste. Pour off and measure liquid, double or treble the ouanrirv nfmrnr powder. The important thing is to allow vourself .rlenr nf timr anrl, plenty of onions. Any vegetable leftovers canbe added with benefit; both to the dish and your dietj QUICK RICE Into t big saucepan of ripiJIjr boilingr -salted water, filter the drr rice so that the water never ceases to boil. When soft (20 minutes), strain in collandcr. Pour another .kettle of boiling water through ,the lice. Drain .thoroughly and serve in a pre-heated dish. Send 10i! for "Meat. Complete," Martha Logan's new handbook:1 of meat cookery to Swifcj. Cariadfl,n Co. Urnited,7' Dept. NE26, SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED Mnkers of Premium Oimlltv Pm1nrt nrrtrtt-fioKI nnttar 1 - m kvwwof m. a. uuiktiviu UIIVI f . Eggs and Cheese; Jewel Shortening and Silverleaf Lard. VICTORY SHOE RENEW p03 iRichards Street, Vancouver, B,C. Mail or 'Express your Shoe Repairs to us. We give you quick service, and the best job and materia obtainable. Wc Pay The Return Charges I PRESCRIPTIONS ;$ Through the years, ,the ,physicians of J this community and their patients ? have come to know that they can de- pend on us. ff - - Ormes Ltd Cmj Pioneer Drtiqp fats ..... . '" uxwitu I11UI.3 01 UI1U 0 , Open Daily .from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. STORE HOURS ' MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 OPEN J) A.M. CLOSED r:.1,0 F.M. THURSDAY OPEN AT J) A.M. CLOSED AT 1 pIm. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE ' "Where Dollars Have More Cents' Phones 18-19 pt0. box 57S