MONDAY. JANUARY 18, 1943 TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE THRE2 "Build B.C. Payrolls' It's Good, Writes Mrs. D. WE CARKY Everyth MAN r ins ror THK WORKING 51 t ! utvk -J I It will pay you to come in and look over our large stock of Woollen Goods. B.C. Clothiers PHONE BLACK 324 Third Avenue NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home-Kates 15c op M) Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. I'hone 281 P.O. IIox 158 KWONG SANG IHNG HOP KEE CHOP SUEY House Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Opens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Phone Red 217 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT I ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS TILLIE TIIE TOILER LOCAL NEWS NOTES jut. ana Mrs. W. K. Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Younz are F- E. Anfleld, principal of the ,ing returned to his home at that village. Commander and Mrs. A. H. Reed are leaving for Vancouver tomor row night to resume residence In that city. CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY Annual general meeting of Prince Rupert Branch In Canadian Legion Hall, Thursday, Jan. 21st., 8 p.m. Business, Report for the year 1912. Election of Officers. Members are urgently requested to attend. Scholarship Value $750.00, and cash awards for original musical composition. Canadians of either sex under 22 years on March 1, 1943, the closing date for entries. Junior Division open to competitors uder 16 who- do not qualify for major prizes. For entry forms and full information apply CANADIAN PERFORMING RIGHT SOCIETY LIMITED, Royal Bank Building, Toronto. J. M. S. Loubser D.C.. B.A. Chiropractor Wailare Block Phone P4 SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, Queen Charlotte Islands. Full Information, Tickets and Reservatloni FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Thont 568 TRANSFER UJOCOMMDODU CORPORATION OF TIIE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Notice is hereby given that, before any construction of or alteration to buildings is undertaken or before any Installation or change Is made In plumbing, wiring or sewer connections, a permit must first be obtained from the City Hall. All such construction, alterations or installations must fulfil the requirements of the City By-laws. Failure to comply with the above regulations renders anyone liable to prosecution according to the provisions of the By-laws. F. N. GOOD, City Engineer. (1G) SAY, GENERAL V'ME" SOT sur..c -rv-N (TcT III HAVE, Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert TAXPAYERS OF TRINCE RUPERT Pay Your Taxes in Advance By depositing any amount up to your total annual taxes or by making monthly Instalments between this date and May 31st, you earn Interest at the rate of 4& per annum to June 30, 1943. FRANK VICKERS, Treasurer. January 18, 1943. (16) 77 OFFICERS INSTALLED residents of Prince Rupert, are leaving tonight for Vancouver. Gunnar Selvl? President of Sons of spending a few days In Vancouver as guests at Sylvia Court. Inspector Ernest Gammon re turned to the dity on this morn Miss M. Pallant Is leaving tomorrow for Queen Charlotte City. All C.OF. members invited to So Norway Ceremonial Friday Night Gunnar Selvig and other officers of the Sons of Norway Lodge for lng's train from a week's trip todal Evening. Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. th war 1943 were installed at a It's good, I've said it." Mrs. Prince George on official busi- , Valhalla Hall, Junction 8th and 9th well attended meeting on Friday O. did say u. u s me meme , her letter. From this angle and that, again and again, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moloney and Mrs. D. says Pacific Milk is family are leaving this week for good. From breakfast to sup- Vancouver where Mr. Moloney, who per time she tells of the uses has been employed at the local she makes of It. "I use It for dry dock for some time, will Join all purposes." PACIFIC MILK the Royal Canadian Engineers. Frank Dibb, who underwent an operation last week at the Prince Irradiated and Vacuum Packed Rupert General Hospital, is making an excellent recovery and within . the next few days shou,d abe to leave the hospital. East. evening In the Oddfellows' Hall. The meeting was opened by the re- A. Shrubsall returned to the city tlrlne nresldent. Nels Gunderson. this morning from a trip to Van- and Anton Dybhavn acted as In-couver. stalling officer. Mr. and Mrs. Rlck- valdson cxf'Camrose Lddge In Al- Mlss E. McCubbln Is leaving to- berta were visitors, morrow for a visit to Queen Char- Following the installation cere-lotte City. monies, there was a social with re- freshments, singing and music fol- Passengers leaving tomorrow for lowed by' dancing, music for the Massett include Mrs. J. Adams, W. dancing being by Chris Fossum Matthews, Mrs. E. Thompson, and Mr. Rickvaldson. Nels Gunder-George Walnwright and Mrs. son was master of ceremonies. Wolfe. I The officers for 1943 are as fol- lows: W. E. Drake, general manager of Alert Bay residential school for Edward LiPsett Co" arrlved ,n the Indian clt thls mornln& rom Vancouver children, is here today on his to Pa one of his Periodical visits way to Port Simpson, having to the local business- In charge a sick pupil who is be- Medical Aid Ass'n Meets M'alemenl of ProvincJ.- Body Is Not Satisfactory and More Information Will be Sought The annual meeting of Prince Rupert District Canadian National Railways Medical Aid Association was held yesterday afternoon with Robert Cameron as chairman and the principal business was the presentation by J. Davidson of a report on the annual meeting of the Canadian National Railways Medlcpl Association In Vancouver. Considerable discussion took place on the financial statement of the incial body which did not meet with the approval of the local Association and upon which further Information will be sought. The local committee consists of J. Davidson, chairman; L. G. HU-der, secretary-treasurer; M. M. Lamb, C. J. Graham and Leslie TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED $15 Reward. Young i couple, no children, desire house-1 keeping room, close In. Apply Box 424 Dally News. 25) President, Gunnar Selvig. Vice-President, Nels Gunderson. Regent, R. Skog. Judge, Knut Slatta. Secretary, M. Stonseth. Financial Secretary, J. Storseth. Treasurer, R. Hundelde. Marshal, J. Slatta. Assistant Marshal, M. Dybhavn. Inner Guardi N. Waslng. Outer Guard, E. Greenstrand. Trusteees C. Aune, H. Petter-son and J. Fredhelm. Child's Colds To Relieve Misery Rub on Time-Proved VicksVapoRub thhcuhcemehtA All advertisements in ' this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Cambral Snowball Frolic, Jan. 22, Oddfellows' Hall. 25. Presbyterian Burns' Banquet Jan. AJIelp Norway Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Jan. 29. L. O. B. A. Invitation Dance, Feb, 15. For Income Tax Returns see . . R. E. Mortimer Phone 88 " '"" " "r ' s M r US TEH 324 2nd Ave. mm :msu ib sw miiEifia a I Our Delivery i Schedule IB 3 DELIVERIES WEEKLY " TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY n Please cp-operate by placing your order as early as possl-5 ble. To' ensure delivery, or- ders must be In by 4 p.mf the g day preceding delivery. I MUSSALLEM'S g Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More p cents" S Phones 18-19 P.O. Box 575 ixmmtmmamcMxmtmiMmxm J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms ' ' J ' THE -- - i"v 1 V4SH I WAS. MHRE 1 t-OULO KNOCK SOME sEMSE MTO you "1 r CUssiFilD FOR SALE FOR SALE Gurney wood and coal range, enamel front. Phone Blue 918. (17) FOR SALE House and 4 lots. 513 Eleventh East. Box 422 Dally News. (14? FOR SALE Complete outfit of household furniture. Texms can I be arranged. 1352 Sixth Ave. East, ! OR SALE RCA- Victor Portabl" radio, good condition. $40. Box 423 Dally News. (14) HELP WANTED APPLICATIONS will be received by the Unemployment Insurance Commission for the position of City Clerk for the Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert. Applicants must possess necessary qualifications as to -Education and knowledge of Municipal procedure. Preference will be given to those having legal training. Must be exempt from Military Service. Apply stating age, qualifications, experience and salary expected to Unemployment Insurance Commission No. AM 19. (19) WANTED Superintendent of Lights, Male, Marine Agency, Department of Transport, Victoria, B.C. $2820 per annum, less statutory deductions. Open to residents of Province of British Columbia. Candidates must have university graduation in Civil or mechanical engineering, with 5 years of practical experience, or 5 MO U5C j HE v. POSITION" TO DO SOME 15 years of. seagoing experience. holding certificate not lower than Master Home Trade or Engineer First Class. Full particulars on poster displayed In Post Offices, Application forms, obtainable at Post Offices In cities and larger towns, properly filled out, should be filed with Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, not later than January 27, 1943. This advertisement is authorized by the Direc tor of National Selective Service Applications will not be transfer red candidates must file new forms. (14) WANTED Two. girls for old-established coffee shop. Married or single-Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission, AF28. I WANTED Secretary for Prince Rupert Board of School Trustees, part time, applicant to give full particulars including salary expected. Applications must be addressed to and be in the hands of the Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 18 on or before January 19. WANTED Female cook for a fam ily of ten. .Good wages. Apply unemployment Insurance Commission AF 30. 14) ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and room for men shar ing. 718 Fraser Street. WANTED RESPECTABLE young couple, no children, non-drinkers or smokers, desire living quarters. $25 reward. Apply Box 417 Daily Npu-s. (18) WANTED Couple with one child wish living quarters. Green 815, either eye. Reward, or Black 625. Angus Currie, manager of Clax- ton cannery on the Skeena River; ! Hector M. Cowle, accountant, and E. A, Jensen, foreman, arrived In !the city this morning from Vancouver to pay a visit to the plant. MERE TRIFLE In 1910 the U. S. Army paid for its first military plane. (14) WANTED If you have a house for sale Phone Blue 889. ut FOUND FOUND Five keys In blue leather case. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. (15) LOST Black and white fox ter- rler, answers to name "Sklppy," black head wun sana spins aouve Phone 231 14) By WESTOVER i . ui Martha Login, Swift's famed home economist, whose weekly wartime cookingcolumn is regular feature of this page. Look for these valuable hints each Monday L. M. Scott of the Canadian Marconi' Co. arrived in the city this morning from Vancouver, being on his way Jo Port Clements to lnstal a station for Aero Timber Products Co. there. SCARCE, ANYWAY Rubber. Ukf petroleum, is chemi cally a hydrocarbon. by Martha Logan His health is vital! The health of men working in war industries must be safeguarded with a balanced lunch Last year Canada lost 9 million man days enough time to build 2,000 bombers from prtrtntable illness among war w orkers. National NutrU . tion Services in Ottawa ascribe this loss in large measure to war-workers not getting the right kind of food. It's up to us women to put this right, so I have illustrated a nutritionally correct lunch to pack for your man if he works in a plant without lunch-room facilities. This lunch box would contain: MILK Every adult netds Vz pint a day. If he doesn't like milk straight, give him cocoa, coffee and hot milk or soup made with milk in a thermos. ONE TOMATO Every day we should eat a serving of tomatoes, citrus fruits or their juices. ' ONE APPLE Every day one other kind of fruit. LETTUCE or Cole Slaw Every day two servings of leafy green ot yellow vegetables frequently raw. FOITR SLICES BREAD-Evervdav We need four to six slices of Canada Approved bread, brown or white. One serving of whole grain cereal. COLE SLAV IS FINE IN LUNCH PAIL Mix M teaspoon salt, H pepper, M paprika, h scraped onionand I tablespoon sugar. Blend in 1 tablespoon vinegar. Add W cup sour cream. Beat till thickened. Mix with 2 cups shredded cabbage and grated carrot. MEAT Every day we need at least one serving of meat, fish or poultry . ; i and we should eat eggs at least three or four times a week. Now the lunch we have shown contains about one-half of a man's minimum daily recjuirementsj You make up the rest and as much more as your man feels he needs at the other two mealsj For other ideas on sand wiches and for all you need to know on wartime meat planning, send 1 0)S foe Martha Login's complete VI -page meat cookbook "Meat Complete" to, Swift Canadian Co.; Limited, Dept. NE1, Toronto. SWIFT CANADIAN CO., LIMITED .. a Dominion-wide organization devoted to the conservation and efficient distribution of Canada's food resources. n VALENTIN (Feb. 14th) Pick out your Valentine Cards NOW! from our excellent selection of Coutts Canadian Cards. CARDS FOR EVERY OCCASION 1 I i i FIGHTINQ, HIMSELF :4 4i