iosdav NOVEMBER 15, lOlj THE DAILY 1TCWB PAOE THREE WCH YOUR LIGHT . . 9 C OARO tnswni r Income Tay KtrrintNS skk k MORTIMER 114 znd Ave. t IBSMAKING SO ALTERATIONS yVahin(toii ISlttrk, t Apartment Z , of I'rlnre Uupert NOTICE ill' ROYAL HOTEL Avar from Home RjIm Sc up "Bit Hot and Cold Water intt Knprrt, H P. II P.O. Itox 19 itual Benefit 'th and Accident VfVVTVVVTTTTYYVYYTT' di Revision to J revise the 3 '.CIV List wUl 3 hc Council Z 1 Hall, Pulton Z - Rupert. B.C . j j; .ember 15th, 5 11 D THAIN, j City Clerk 3 aialiAAAAAAAAAAAAA CALL ! LEO OYER Cii. Decorating (h ni rapcrhan(ln H G7 Rorden St. JOHN L. WRUillT 2 Phone 7U fnwr Uoomi No. G T T j ' ! '-Ad for Quick : V MATIC PL PAINS AND K'fl STIFFNESS J GOLD SEAL Fancy Red feWSockeye and llrrrlnr. In Tomato Sauce are both on aeth't service but will be back on your grocer's shelf toon as conditions permit. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SIIII'ItiriLXlERS AND nNc.iNr.r.us Irpn and Hra Castings IJectric and Acelylene Uridine srr.ciAi.isTS on sawmill and MINING MACHINERY All Tjpea of Gas Lntlnes Itrpalrrd and Overhauled i SHRIMPS 1 t FRESH KVI.RY DAY Host -W.S.I- First Float ttet of Imperial Oil Co. J dally after 4 p.m. J jj Fresh Local Raw and p Pasteurized MILK ? t VALENTIN DAIRY ! jj PHONE 657 twin ru tusnim 1 m tan em lacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A Good Place to Buy" WHAT! NO KITCHENS? J ' ie popular indoor sports these days Is blue-kiiid of world this is going to be after the 1 rcc on one thing, there are plenty of changes f'" may come when there will be no kitchen In Food will be sent to the house via n pneumatic ' ihf f mm vaiiii Intri I ' jUUI iUVUI ----- l;- Will flash the menu on your screen. Order r ' aits, or what have you, deliverer! 10 you piping trt . ii . .. . .... 11-.. -j nmy no more KUcnens. wnai a rciieu HAVE KlTCIIKN FLOOR COVERINGS "5 5?7 Sril Avrniic ls Rive you . . . k XMAS PERM )u' PERMS are hard to BEAT Ncttc Powell n 11 6 , C L v I,rt (At ton from Post Office) i 11 u p f rhone Hlue 917 i r LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. A. Later arc leaving tonight on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. J. M. dray Is leaving tomorrow night on a trip to Vancouver. Among those leaving tomorrow night for Vancouver are Mrs. John.Ivarson and Mrs. Stanley Johanson. MLss Joan Wiggins Is leaving tonight for southern SETZL T 252jPutting On Show weeks vacation trip. Shortly after 8 o'clock thU morning the fire department answered two alarms, neither of which developed Into anything vrlous. Flames from burning ,soot, pouring out the chimney !of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, had died out of their jown accord before the department truck arrived. An apartment dweller above the Victory Cafe called the fire department as a precaution when his oil-burning stove flooded. Funeral Notice Canadian Legion. B5.L. member and all Veterans are requested to attend the funeral of our late comrade . Sydney FraM-r. MM., late of the 78th Battalion First World War. to be held Tuesday. November 16. at 2 30 from Orenville Court Funeral Chapel please fall in at Legion Hall at two o'clock. Lest We Forget A . NOW-RELIEVC SORE THROAT FROM A COLD ALMOST INSTANTLY mm idt, (aif.et)(if ASPIRINGS K-aairlfTlLTiniLMi-lil J.M.S.Loubser Chiropractor Wallace Block rhone 64 OIL MURNERS CLEANED HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Black 735 224 Seventh Ave. West KWONO SANG RING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tuesday II p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. 1:30 a.m. Phone Red 247 Meet Me At JOHNNY'S Johnny's SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) jlAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA When i at Terrace Stay at Philbert Hotel Itut make advance Reservations Box 5 Terrace Lt. Commander and Mrs. J. M. Holmes are leaving tonight on a trip to Vancouver. Mlu Vlckl Zlemlanskl, who has been employed in the Union Steamship office, la leaving to morrow night for Vancouver where she will take up rest dence. Frank Armitage For Xmas Tree Dy Dorothy Garbutt) Tonight the general public will have the opportunity of seeing "Sketches from Dickens," the delightful one-man show which Captain Armitage of the entertainment branch of the Y.M.CA. War Services is put ting on. A past master In the interpretations of the various Pickens characters, a skill which ! comes from a deep love of Dickens and knowledge of bis times as well as his works. Frank Armitage gives a program which is treasured in the memories of those who have seen It This evening's program Is a benefit for the All Services Children's Chrlstaus party to be held on December 20 and a silver collection will be taken during the evening. The performance starts at eight o'clock at the Empress 'Y' Hall on Second Avenue opposite the Prince Rupert Hotel. FOR SALE 2 counters, 20 stools, 1 cash register, 1 show case, 1 toilet and basin, 1 candy scales, 2 Ice boxes. 1 meat grinder, 1 cast Iron, griddle plate. Phone Oreen 461 after 6 p.m. (266 1 FOR QUICK SALE, owner leaving town Apartment house with housekeeping suite., rooms and cottage at rear, fully furnished, with accomodation for pwner. In residential section. Oood Income, excellent opportunity for man and wife residing on premises; In excellent condition, good clientele, small expenses. $5300 with $2,500 cash and balance at $100 per month. H. O. Hel-gerson Ltd. (267) FOR SALE Electric range, hardly used, 3 burner. 673 8th Ave. East (267) FOR SALE New camp cot with mattress. Phone Black 145. (268) FOR SALE 2ij H.P. Lawson, 4 cycle outboard motor. Apply Commercial Hotel. (267) FOR SALE Chesterfield and 2 chairs, bedroom suite and dresser, coll spring mattress, set of dishes, and kitchen linoleum. Call from 'to 8. 202 9th Ave. West. (268) FOR SALE Two room house on two lots. Immediate possession, $600 cash. Section 8, Lot 2, Lots 23 and 24. Apply Box 619 Dally News. (266) FISHPACKER FOR SALE Now being reconverted and thoroughly reconditioned by Naval authorities to satisfaction of Government Steamboat In spector and of owners' marine surveyor on release from government charter. Price $35,-000.00 subject to prior sale or charter. Apply to G. Bruce Duncan, 418 Pacific Building. Vancouver, B.C. Mar. 4232. (267) FOR SALE 1942 Hudson Special Deluxe Sedan, as new, driven 1.400 miles. 1942 Plymouth De luxe Sedan, good condition, mileage 29,000. Will accept older cars as part payment on either of these cars, which may be seen by appointment Ed. Marly, Belmont Hotel, Vancouver. B.C. WANTED TO RENT T W ANTED TO RENT By quiet middif-aged couple, two or three rooms. Preferably In Seal Cove area, Box 622 Dally News. (267) Divinity Of Christ Established To a large audience In the Oddfellows' Hall 1 ast night Evangelist Balmer, In forceful Announcements AH advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Dry Dock Employees' Dance, Friday Nov! 19, Aristocrat's ,12-piece orchestra 18. Cathedral Tea and Sale, Nov. Job's Daughters' Dance. Nov ember 19, Masonic Temple. L-OXAt. 2 L.O.L. 2310 Orange Dance Mon. Nov. 22, 9:30 sharp. Oddfellows' Hall Jean de Carlo's Orchestra. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 25. L.O.B A. Dance. Nov. 25, Oddfellows' Hall, 9:30-1:00, Jean de Carlo's Orchestra. Refreshments. Valhalla Invitation Dance, November 26, Oddfellows HalL Dancing from 9:30 to 2. United Church Bazaar 2nd. Nurses' Fall Dance ! Oddfellow's HalL Dec. 3 CJCy Dance Oddfellows' Hall, Dec. 10. DeCarlo's Orchestra. HELP VANTED WANTED Two clerks for Rail-yard Office. Schedule rates of pay. Apply Selective Service Office, AAL 95. (2661 WANTED Female cook for kcal hotel. Apply National Selective Service Office, AF 85. (266) WANTED ROOM wanted by Canadian girl arriving from Washington, D.C, on or about Dec. 15. Preferably close In. Must know immediately. Box 621 Dally News. (268) $25 REWARD for finder of small furnished or unfurnished house. Civilians. No children. Apply Box 605 Dally News. (280) LOST LOSrlr- A parcel containing works shoes either ai Empress Hot'el, Rex cafe or at the Grand Cafe. Finder please leave at Dally News. (267) LOST Gold hoop earring be tween Cemetery and Third Avenue. Finder leave at Dally .News or Phone Black 850. Reward, (tf) LOST Friday night, black wal let containing identification papers. Phone Red 449. (267) PERSONAL "JET for polishing hot stoves is a boon. Winter months mean hot stoves always. "JET" Is safe, handy. Sold DAY NURSERY Reasonable rates. Apply 441, 7th Avenue East (280) FOR RENT LEASE on modern 5 room suite, If furniture, coal and wood Is purchased. 718 Fraser St. Phone Gr?en 880. (267) FOR RENT Two rooms It furniture is purchased. Apply 927 9th Ave. West after 6. (266) J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms language, dwelt on the divinity of Christ by an exposition of the prophecy of Daniel 8 and The speaker said that the phophet Daniel clearly understood the vision of the eighth chapter with the exception of verse 14, In which the angel declared that, after 2300 days. tne sanctuary would be cleansed Being a prophet, Daniel understood that a day in prophecy represented a year Eze. 4:6; Num. 14:34) and in applying this rule to the 2300 days he was very much distressed. At the time the vision was given to Daniel, the angel did no give the Interpretation because Daniel "fainted and was sick certain days and he was aston. isnea ai me vision, and none understood It," Dan, 8:27. In the ninth chapter the an gel Gabriel conveyed to Daniel the desired lnfoimatlon and starting point of the last prophetic date In this wor'dls his tory. Verse 25 gave the lnfor mation, and the decree for the starting point bore the date 457 B.C. According to Ezra 7:11-13 483 full years would carry Into A.D. 27. In the autumn of that year ChrLst was baptized, Mark 1:9. Another 7 year period reached to" A.O. 34. However, according to verses 26 and 27 Christ was to be crucified in the midst of this period and this occurred In the spring of AD. 31. In the " year 34 the Jews as a nation through the Sonherin rejected Christ officially. Thus was ful-l filled the 70 weeks or 490 year' period of 2300 years allotted to the Jews. Subtracting the 490 years from the 2300 there were 1810 years left. Adding this 1810 CLASSIFIED ADS Classified Advertisements are payable in advance at the Office No telephone orders Rate tc per word per Insertion. FOR SALE FOR SALE 7-roomed house. Phone Black 930. (266) FOUND WANTED The Daily News Is .Tlvrr, . open to receive the names of !F0"I? T bright and honest boys or girls who are desirous of obtaining delivery routes, (tf) WANTED Chambermaids for local hotel. Apply National Se lective Service, AF 96. (266) glasses In case on corner of 6th Ave. East and Pigott Ave. Owner pay have same by railing at Dally News and paying for this advertisement (265) FOUND Change purse containing small amount of money. Found in lobby of Post Office, 3rd Ave. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and payln g'f or this ad. FOUND Man's gold wristwatch at Seal Cove. Initials on back. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Wallace Block Phone 387 HELEN'S BEAUTY SnOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 206 4th St Phone 655 B. LAMB, TAILOR Ladles' & Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes. 302 Third Ave. W. Phone 171 Black 787 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers. P.O. Box 274 International Correspondence Schools Canadian Limited B. F. Lovln, Representative Box 526 1315 Tig-got Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. FRATERNAL ORDERS Prince Rupert LO.O.F. LODGE NO. 63. meets 2nd and 4thTuesdays every month at 8 p.m. Advertise in tne Dally News I year to AJD. 34 lt wa brought down to 1844 AD. Next Sunday evening the Evangelist will tell what happened In 1844. In closing Mr. Balmer urgnd upon his audience to T. W. Brown left on Saturday night on a business trip to Smlthers and Is expected to return early In the week. Minha Login, Swift's fmed Home Economist, whose weekly cooking column is I rejulix feature oi ilu'i pge. Look for ibn? vilu&Ie hinu every Monday1 arboil cabbage leaves 5 minutes. Combine becCrice. egg, milk, scanning and 2 tbsps. onion. Place a Meat f is material of war Durinz the present war. 13.- stud this great prophecy and 895 churches and other eccleal-to remember that the cross of , astlcal buildings in Britain have Christ proved Its authenticity. been destroyed or damaged. Wm vrjf I HfhUrtb Lttav Cabbage is for Kings! LaaaaBiaaaaaa 3BBaaaHai Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaai SPP "W 'MMI aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Full of Vitamin C, Cabbage has come into its own as a favourite food First a word to the wise about cooking cabbace as a green vegetable. It will have better texture, colour and flavour (and more vitamins) if you cook it quickly in boiling water (seven minutes shredded, a httle longer in sections). But don't be content only to serve it like that ... or as cole slaw '-hough cole slaw is nutritionally raluablc. But there are so many other 00J ways of enjoying cabbage. For nstance: CABBAGE ROUS to Serve 4 Sib. ground beef 2 tbsps. chopped 8 large cibbije onion leaves 2 dnps. fat 1 cup cooled rice I cup cooked (or bread, tomatoes crumbs) M cup sliced onion l ege, sugndjr bay leaf oeaten H cup milk Salt and pepper to tauc spoonful of meat mixture in each leaf and fold to cover meat; fasten with toothpicks. Brown in fat in large pan. Add tomatoes, sliced onion and bay leaf; cover and simmer 45 minutes. SPICY CABBACE AND SAUSAGE CASSEROIE to serve 4 V5 lb. sausage 1 cupcannedtoma- 1 up. vinegar toes, or gravy Ltsp. paprika 6 soda crackers 2 cups shredded (crumbled) raw cabbage Crumble sausages and pinfry. Mix. in vinegar, paprika and cracker crumbs. Place laver of cabbaet in casserole, then Uyec of sausasfM j- mixture. RepeJtoaumeV;" stock. Bake, covered, in moderate r , oven (350) about 30 minutes. : ; j There are stifl left a few copies of Martha Logan's famous handbook of meat cookery: "Meat Complete. ' Send 10 for your copy to Swift Canadian Co Ltd., Dept. NE44, New Westminster. iiiabie Tobaccos and Confectionery SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED - 1. a Dominion-wide organization devoted to the conservation and efficient distribution of Canada's food resources Ck r MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of avail Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FREE DELIVERY throughout the city three times weekly Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) ' fzz Opposite Canadian Legion OIFT Writing Paper SELECT YOUR XMAS PAPETRIES NOW! We have a beautiful line including the highest quality Old English Vellum and Linen Finish Boxed Stationery. ' Come in and see them they are very attractively packaged plain and fancy. Reasonably priced according to W.P.T.B. ruling-at 35c, GOc, $1.00, $1.25, $1.65 and $2.25 each '1 4 .4 ft-