ill MARCH 15, 19 Use, DISON AZDA AMPS (f ANCIENT FORTRESS Bkilpr 'c.s of Ssmluesselburg, -Imw eac; of Leningrad, was Ewe than GOO years aw. x IWsrKCIAL PRICES KTtsnd- made RAG RUGS. M!f,:' de ins. 18x36 H)S a) firjt class playing -P Bargains. Slid up I r.VHITERS Good con- I PHin Remington, Under- I ' Kd L C Smith. Real I S-pie CHESTERFIELD I ""Bfflt- sra(le taPesir' I - 1 Regular $200. I Pots, Pans, etc. I . Km 1 Ilc .Furniture I PHONE III . A PIC :9 I I In I I la ' Strait." LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. R. M. McLcod Is leaving to-light for a trip to Vancouver. ' Mrs. John Bremner left on Saturday night for a trip to William Oomez was a passenger leaving on Saturday night for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wrathall returned to the city at the "end of the week from a visit to Cpl. and Mrs J. Hllder are leaving tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs, Hllder Is the former Miss Pat ATigllns. NOTICE Meyer's Studios Intro ductory offer. One 8x10 colortone portrait. Only $1.99. For appointment apply Star Shop, 625 Third Ave. West. Charles W. Tfoung, well known purser of Canadian Pacific steamers, is arriving In the city this afternoon from Vancouver to re- I lieve W. L. Coates, local agent, who nas not been wen or late. Its a wonderful, though com mon, thing when a baby, fed upon Pacific Milk, gets help-help so good Its parents are impressed. For what is so worth while as a baby and wnat so valuable as the food that will nourish It. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed INDISPENSABLE STRAIT The strip of water between Florl- I da Island and Malalta, in the Sol omons, is named "inaispensaoic Ole Sorenson Is leaving tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Col. J. W. NicholLs left on night for Vancouver on BABY'S GOLDS Relieve misery lastffl, -externally. Bub on Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gllker left on Saturday night ror Vancouver. Mrs. Robert Cameron Is leaving tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Members' pick up your invitations at Stone's Clothiers. Maskers' Party Dance Saturday, March 20. (64) Quietly Married Here on Friday II. G. Gibson, area supervisor for Young Men's Christian Association Miss Jean Masl'herson Becomes War Services, returned to the city Bride of Clarence McRitchie Saturday fronj Toronto where he attended a supervisors corner nee. "Build B.C. Payrolls" When a Baby is Helped Sf KiXj$y .tlMPOItHTFD A quiet wedding was solemnized (by Adjutant E. A. Brunsdon in the residence of the adjutant, 521 Sixth Avenue East, Friday, when Miss Jean MacPherson of Vancouver became the bride of Clarence Mur ray McRichie of this city. The young couple will take up residence at 622 Fraser Street. OOO0OO0O00OO0OiKHW00O0j0r Timely Recipes OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKH50000CHKH ROLLED CINNAMON LOAF When dough has been punched down (see above) roll in two rec tangular sheets Vi inch thick and about 8 Inches. wide. Brush with melted shortening. Mix lVz tea spoons cinnamon with 1-3 cup sugar, sprinkle over idough. Roll dough as a Jelly roll. Place In greas ed bread tins. Cover and let rise till double In size. Brush top with milk and bake in a hot oven 400 degrees F, 30-35 minutes. Yield 2 loaves. GERMANY'S POTATOES Before the war Germany was the greatest potato-raising country In the world, producing almost 2 billion bushels annually. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE KINCOLITH MADEJNP Natives Had Good Basketball Excursion to Metlakatla, Alaska Sons of Klncolith senior and Intermediate basketball teams, the party being about twenty strong. were here yesterday on their way home after a successful trip to Metlakatla, Alaska, where they played a series of games, giving an excellent account of themselves. The party was aboard the boat Cono with Capt. J. u. Hanson as skipper. The Kincolith players re ported having been given a splen did reception. The games were well handled , there was generous hos pitality and entertainment and the whole trip was very enjoyable. In the first nights game the ths lost out 65 to 51 in a close contest but, by the next evening, they became acclimatized and both the senior and intermediate teamt-won their games. The Klncollths seniors won 53 to 49 and the intermediates won over Metlakatla High 24 to 15. Tnrilnqr thp Klncolith nartv were of Kincolith, and Ralph Clayton, manager of the basketball teams. CUTS, BURNS and BRUISES ) use Announcement All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Card party, Catholic Hall, March 17. Contract and Whist; good prizes. Admission 50c. Entries Queen Mary Bridge Tour nament close March 17. i. Women of Moose Invitation Dance, March 17, Oddfellows' Hall 10 to 2. Registered Nurses.' Association Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, March 18. S. 19. O. N. Invitation Dance, March Eastern Star Dance, March 26. Valhalla Invitation Dance, dfellows Hall, April 2. Tint mtsi i' tponsortd by Lift Inwiwet Compmniu optrttinf in Cunrf Od- Presbyterian Spring Sale Apr. 15. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 29. EMPLOYMENT. . . OF THE PEOPLE. . . BY THE PEOPLE 1 rnEDi xx What's that you say? Life insurance savings pay a lot of wages? Whose wages?" FRANK: Might even be ours. You don't suppose they keep it hoarded away in a big gold pile, do you? No, they finance jobs like this all over the country." premiums your Uncle John has paid to THE protect the future of Aunt lane and the kiddies, may have rolled back into your pocket. Perhaps you're working on the construction of a munition plant, or on new housing for munition workers. If so, the chances are that part of your wages have been paid out of savings your neighbours have put into life insurance.- In peace time these, savings may have built the school you used to go to, or the hospital where your baby was born. Certainly they helped develop the electricity which cooks your Sunday dinner. The paper you read, the street car you ride on, even the coins you spend, are at your service partly because of insurance investments in Canada's forests, mines and factories. Four million of you insurance owners keep a lot of money circulating through the country. Your savings, great or small, ranging all the way up from a few dollars a month, have made life insurance a great business democracy. You people own the assets . . . over two billions of dollars . . . always on call when you or your dependents need help or protection, and yet always circulating to make more jobs for more people. And since, today, victory is everybody's business, your life insurance companies are investing every dollar they can of your savings in Victory Bonds. They help to pay workers who are making the tools of victory. IT IS COOP CITIZENSHIP TO OWN LIFE INSURANCE Local Tides i Tuesday, March 16 High 9:49 17.1 feet 22:49 16.5 feet Low 3:28 10.6 feet 16:29 6.9 feet Wednesday, March 17 High ..' 10:43 17.9 feet 23:31 17.4 f?et Low 4:44 9.9 feet 17.19 6.0 feet Thursday, March 18 High 11:27 185 feet Low 5:34 8.8 feci 18:00 5.1 feet COFFEE'S ORIGIN The origin of coffee Is traced by most authorities to Abyssinia, (USSLFjEO FOR SALE FOR SALE Snap for cash, 15 foot open launch; 3 h.p. air-cooled engine. Phone Red 323. (67) H. S. Doolan, president of the Sons FOR SALE-Household, practically new, with four rooms. Apply at 1325 Overlook St. (671 FOR SALE Snap for cash, 15-foot open launch, 3 h.p. air-cooled engine. Phone Red 323. (67) FOR SALE Used baby carriage. Price $9. Apply 203 Ninth Ave. E. (63) OR SALE Reconditioned player piano. Apply Box 453 Daily News (651 FOR SALE New bedstead, dresser. Phone Black 910. (63) WANTED HAS anyone a camera radio they want to sell? Box 454 Daily. News. (67) WANTED Kit of carpehter's tools, Apply Box 455 Dally News. (67) WANTED Room by gentleman Call 35, C. W. Jones. (68) WANTED $20.00 reward for a 2 or 3 room suite. Box 451 Dally News (63) WANTED Room by gentleman, light housekeeping preferred. Apply Box 439 Dally News. (56) WANTED Flat or apartment for Air Force officer and wife. Apply Box 449 Daily News. (C2) WANTED To rent or lease, 5 or 6 room house, unfurnished. Clarence Thomson, Phone 423 or 53. (tf), WANTED Small house, apartment or housekeeping room; no children. Phone Black 409. (62) WANTED Naval officer and wife urgently need living quarters of any kind immediately. Are willing to do any redecorating or Improvements. Box 452 Daily News. (63) TIELP WANTED WANTED Two female store clerks for old established grocery store In Prince Rupert. Apply Unem-playment Insurance Commission AF 37. (tf) LOST LOST Brown and white terrier, answers to name of Billy. Phone Black 814. (62) TO LET TO LET Twenty acres near Kit wanga, B.C. Good land suitable for root and grain crops, sixty acres in pasture and hay. Good water, equipment, house and barn. Box 495, Prince Rupert. (63) FOUND FOUND By Dry Dock, Ronson lighter. Intialled. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News and paying for this ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and room for Dry Dock worker. 1543 Overlook Street. (63) SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P-O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT Martha Logan, Swift's famed home econo-mi$t,hose weekly wartime cookingcolumn is a regular feature of (his 'page. ' xk for these valuable hints each Monday It isn't so easy to be sure you serve nutritional meals unless you systematize your planning "Hidden Hunger," surveys show, is much too common in every income group. By "Hidden Hunger" we mean a condition of less than perfect health, which originates in a lack of important foundation foods. Now I hope none of my readers are saying: "Tut, tut, that's too bad about other people!" Because the chances are that even your oun family doesn't always get all the basic foundation foods it needs. And in wartime this danger is even greater, becaus familiar foods are sometimes in short supply. t' was , to help housewives meet this very real danger to the family's health, that I included in my new meat cookbook, "Meat Complete," the "Right Foods Check Chart" you see illustrated above. It greatly sinu plifics the problem of making you FROM CANARY ISLES by Martha Lgn Check Your Meals Groundhog Day Is also known as Candlemas Day. "MS AT COMPLETE" ' :--tha Logan's new 54-page meat coMkhcHMt contains, besides over B' ricifi, several menus, cookie -imetabks, etc., a valuable 'Right loods Check Chart." Send Ot to u't Canadian Co. Limited, Dt. NE9, Tor. for your copy serve all the kinds of food necessary for a balanced protective dieti Whether you use my cookbook ot . not, I do urge you to set up some system by which you check your family's minimum food needs. These are: One serving daily of Meat, Fish ot Poultry, three or four eggs a week, and Livet, Heart or Kidney once a week. One serving daily of: Citrus fruit or tomatoes or their juices ; one other fruit. One serving daily of potatoes, two of other4vegalJes, ' frequently raw. At least M pint milk daily for adults, more than a, pint for children . . . cheese as available. And, daily, four to six slices of Canada Approved bread, one serving whole grain cereal. SWIFT CANADIAN CO., LIMITED Makers of Premium Quality Products; Brookfield Butter, Eftfts and Cheese; Jewel Shortening and Silverieaf Lard. HAS TWO NAMES Bananas were Introduced into the western hemisphere from the Canary Islands In 1516. GLOBAL CORN . Corn Is grown In every one of the American republics and in most lands of the globe. HAS ARID AREAS Forty percent of Australia is so hot and dry that it cannot support human life. A LARGE LIBRARY The State Historical Library at Madison, Wisconsin, is the largest of any historical society in the United States. NAUTICAL 311 LE A nautical mile is equivalent to 6,080 feet, or nearly one-sixth more than a land, or statute, mile. Not waa nap""'' .td ENJOY SPRING ON A BUDGET! Somehow you HAVE to express that everything new feeling that Spring brings, but budgets and the times being what they are well, the whole affair seems somewhat dampened. But don't be downhearted. Come in and see our delightful display of Spring notions. Oh, so many things that will satisfy that Spring dress-up urge and yet all so Inexpensive, you can buy oodles without the slightest qualm of conscience. DO COME1 THE VARIETY STORE "Where your dimes are little dollars" PHONE RED 120 518 3rd AVE. WEST J"': JiT-, .If VK t. Sf;