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Y.WALKER Filiate Masseur , rt"5, Pacla and General caiSn Massage 1 p'Grco, 507 evening , iJJHRD AVENUE WEST LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. ( PHONE 619 220 Sixth Street lalf CA EofLadi 0-LI Bags Leather bags, corded bags, silk bags shopping bags, knitting bags AH Hair Price This Week Only SEE OUR WINDOWS JOHN BULGER LTD. L AVENUE (ODDOslte Post Offlcel Local News It J. R. Spencer was a passenger for Vancouver on the Princess Adelaide last night. Mrs. L. O. Hllder sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide on a trip to Vancouver. 1 Sheardown's deliver daily. Today's orders delivered tomorrow. We're as near as your phone. () Olof Hanson, after srendinr a lew days In the cltv following his arrival from Vancouver, left on last evening's train for Sml-thers. Wallace D. Morgan of Klt-wanga arrived In the city on Saturday night's train from the interior for a business visit here and at Carlisle cannery. Johnson Ru.s of Greenville, who Is at present residing at Sunnyslde cannery on the Skeena River, wa's a visitor In the city yesterday. District Forester J. E. Mathe-son returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a trip to Smithers and other interior points on official business. A Attention Pipefitters! The Plumbers' and Steamfltters' Local 180 is holding a banquet and smoker at 7:30, Friday, March 29, at Reld's Cafe, 2nd Ave. All members are Invited to attend. (75) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson who have been residing here for the past five1 years while Mr. Wilson was employed at the dry dock, will be leaving at the first of next week to resume residence in Winnipeg. Mr. Wilson expects lo take up his former work with the Winnipeg Free Press. Passengers for Vancouver on the Venture which sailed this afternoon included G. Street. T. Halton, B. Tres and A. Groves. Richard Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills, sailed last night for Vancouver where he will attend Seaview preparatory school prior to entering the University Of B. C. ems Archie Basso returned today on the Venture from a trip to Stewart. x Ivan Holmes of Topley is spending a few days In the city visiting his brother at Seal Cove. He arrived from the interior on Saturday night's train. Capt. J. E. Whittles, area padre, returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a trip to Prince George on Army duties. JOHN STEWART PASSES AWAY STEWART John Stewart, pioneer of the Portland Canal district, died of heart failure recently at the age of'81 years and 10 months. He had been active up to two days prior to his death. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Marion Stewart, and daughter, Mrs. John Archer, of Valdez, Alaska. Coming to Stewart in 1903, he was active In prospecting and real estate which lines he had followed all his life. He also did some free-lance Journalistic work. Deceased and his brothers comprised the original Stewart Land Co. and were associated in the development of Dunwell ,mlne. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Monday ss Princess Adelaide, 10 p.m. Tuesday ss Catala, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 11:45 p.m'. Frlday-ss Cardena, 10:00 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss Catala, 4 p.m. Monday ss Princess Adelaide. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert J 0:00 a.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, midnight. From Alaska ss Prince Rupert, 7 p.m. i Ml FRSH10N SUN, j MON. TUES. WED. THU. FRI. SAT. Upside Saus- Oyster . Meat Steak Egg Lamb Down ages Stew Patties & Scallop Chops Meat Kidney Loaf Pie leftover Group Group unrat- Group (kidney unrat- Group C D ioned B unrat- ioned C ioned) 1 lb. 1 lb. 1 lb. 12 lb. 4 3 v . 5 2 token!, tokens tokens tokens 2 tokens remaining. An upsido down meat lopl is an eye-appealing and palate-pleasing moans pi affording a party touch for week-end hospitality without Infringing too greatly on your week's ration. To achieve such a goal, line the bottom ol a greased baking dish with slices of cooked sweet potato, lightly sprinkled with brown sugar. Top with your very best mixture of ground meat (veal with pork or beef makes a good combination) artfully seasoned and strategically extended with crumbs and egg. When baked, turn upside down on serving platter and garnish with som vegetable greenery. As fat saved from meat cookery assumes a real significance these days, sausages are suggested for Monday to help you balanco supply and usage. From the pound purchase you will be assured of a tasty dinner, as well as some extras to add a spark to a breakfast menu. Whila there's still an "FT in the month, an oyster stew will fit well into the meatless day pattern of Tuesday. For complete satisfaction accompany it with crisp crackers, strips of raw carrots, turnip and celery, and follow it with that favorite dessert you've been hesitating to have because It seemed a bit too much after the usual dinner. Middle of the week purchase Is one pound of round steak. Half of this can b minced for Wednesday's meat patties. And these can be given that "something different" In flavor and texture by combining grated carrot with the seasoned meat. For Thursday, the rest of the round steak lc scheduled to appear, along with unratloned kidnoy, In a succulent steak and kidney pie. You' can ease the fat situation by exchanging its traditional pastry lid for a light biscuit -one. An egg scallop Is satisfying fare for Friday and is a quick trick if you combine mushroom soup with cooked' macaroni -and alternate it with sliced hard cooked eggs In a cassorole . Cover with crumbs, oven heat until bubbling and browned, and partner it with some colorful vegetables. 'Lamb chops make a grand finale to the week's eating and go well with baked orange halves, scalloped potatoes and baked beets. Tho two remaining tokens will be useful to augmerri Saturday's purchase if you are in a convivial mood, or to lay away for a roast day. ESPIONAGE CASE TALK Labor-Progressive Tarty Discusses Reactions Dislikes Editorials Discussion of local reactions to the handling of the espionage case featured a full membership 1 meeting of the Labor-Progres-1 sive Party in that organization's clubrooms last night with Mrs. J. R. Blakey In the chair. Several members discussed the local press in this respect and the following statement was unani mously adopted: I 'Prince Rupert people are striving to see that there are Jobs and prosperity here, that Prince Rupert assumes its right ful place as a thriving world port with a developing1 hinter -it land and that there is no new world war In which this area would become an area of conflict. "In these struggles they are helped by the local press which at all times strives to accurately reflect community activities ar:d to encourage and stimulate in its own way these struggles. The Daily News, for example, gave valuable assistance in clarifying the road ahead by printing Richard Neuberger's recent article under the heading 'Conspiracy Brews to Nip Off Prince Ru pert.' "The fight lo defeat the 'Conspiracy to Nip Off Prince Rupert' is the same fight as the fight to defeat the conspiracy in Canada to smear the left-wing labor movement. The enemy in both cases is the same. The enemy is a, small number of monopoly capitalists whose power extends, throughout North America. In order to solve our problems we cannot fight the enemy on one front and support him on another front. "Hence this full membership meeting of the L.-P.P. in Prince Rupert feels called upon to draw attention to the harmful statements In recent Daily News editorials concerning the Canadian spy investigation. Certainly all Canadians will support every effort to stamp out proven cases of espionage. But this is a different question from actively assisting in a red-baltlng witchhunt aimed at destroying the unity of the Canadian people. ed Communists "wlfo 'are Wider Moscow orders" is to peddle an outright untruth. "Apart from the question of the Communists is the question of the reflections cast by in-finuatlon at the tremendous body of public opinion in Canada which favors honest good-neighborly relations with the Soviet Union. "To question the allegiance of these people to Canada Is to ignore the fact that Canada's vital Interest today is in Big: Three unity to guard the peace, in firm friendly relations on our part with Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union, based on the principles of the U.N.O. and Atlantic Charter. Onr geographical position is such that If a new anti-Communist Axis is built to replace Hitler's Axis and. if war results from this, the destruction of the Canadian nation could well result. It Is the essence of Canadianlsm today to fight against this and for the peaceful development of our rich and lovely land." LAND REGISTRY ACT Re: Certificate of Title No. 19971-1 to Lots 29 and 30, Block 5. Did' trlct lot 369. Village of Terrace, Map 072. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of th above Certificate of Title 'wued In the name of Henry Stewart Crcclman has been filed In this office, notice is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof. Issue n provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost certificate, unless In the meantime valid obtectlon be made to me in wrltlnu. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, B. C. this 4th day of March. 1943. A D. Andrew Thompson. Deputy Reglstrary of Titles. Nursing Sister Is Back From Overseas Lieut. (Nursing Sister) Maxihe Llewellyn, a former local girl who has been with the Canadian Army in Italy and England for the last two years, will arrive in the city on tonight's train from ihe east to spend the next three weeks on leave visiting her mother, Mrs. E. Llewellyn, 531 BixtH Ave. W., and her sister Mrs. Jessie Collins. Lieut. Llewellyn, who went to high school here and was later a nurse. In the Prince Rupert General Hospital, served In the same military hospital in Italy as Lieut. Beatrice Bcrner, another local nurse. She returned to this continent recently on the Mauretanla, and spent a few days In New York, prior to leaving for Prince Announcements United W.A. Tea, Mrs. David Allan, 420 4th Ave. West, March 23. Orange Ladies' Card Party, Oddfellows' Hall, March 28. L.03A. tea and sale. April 3, Oddfellows' Hall. Junior Chamber of Commerce St. Patrick's Ball, Civic Centre Auditorium, April 5. Women 'of the Moose Bazaar and Tea, Oddfellows' Hall, April 11. Help Norway Committee, Basket Social. April 12, Oddfellows' Hall, 9 to 1 a.m. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 18. Queen Mary Daffodil Tea, Easter Monday. St. Andrew's Cathedral Spring Sale, April 25. United W. A. Spring Sale, May 2. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 2. Cambral Spring Tea, May 9. W.A. Canadian Legion Tea and Novelty Sale, May 10. Old Time Dance, I.O.D.E. Hall, every Saturday. Modern dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows' HalL Bobby woods orcnestra. Advertise In The Dally News. Relieve RHEUMATIC Pain Ache all over? Stiff and sore '. i Joints and muscles? Get quick relief with Templcton'i T-R-C's, a proven remedy gratefully used by thousands. Put yonr trust in T-R-C's, specially made to relieve Rheumatic Tain and Stiffness. Ue.t them help you. find the fast relief you want. Get a box today ; 50c II at druggist everywhere. T-27 FOUR STAR TRANSFER "SERVICE WITH A SMILE" 'Phones: ' Blue Res. Green H'M Prop., L. Christopherson (Ex-Naval Vet.) r SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 p.m. Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. Ratlings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 ASTORIA "IJESTMAN 13r(ncc Uupctt Dally Titbit Tuesday March 20, 1946 s.o- There's a special-made shoe for every purpose. CALL AND SEE THE RANGE TODAY Black or Brow RICHMOND "WINSTON" Black or Brown ,. $10.50 ASTORIA "COMBINATION 8" Black or Brown $11.00 $9.00 "THE MEN S SHOP" rv,-oi COMFORT STYLE QUALITY EARLY ADVERTISING COPY WILL BE APPRECIATED O0KHKKHW1WHWOHKKKHM1K! EASTER CARDS 1? Rir Ranging from nr , . . - V , . mm mm COMPANY Office Supplies, Bookbinding, Printing, Stationery Birthday and Every Day Cards BESNER BLOCK Waterman Pens THIRD AVENUE P.O. Box 651 CALL AT- Phone Blue G10 General Construction and Repair For Your New Building or Alterations WE .REPAIR YOUR SIDEWALK FENCE - ROOF BASEMENT or GARAGE No Job Too Small or Too Large 100 SATISFACTION (SUAKANTF.FD Phone Blue (110 Q SELVIG 120 ,iflh Avc; w An Announcement To the Motoring Public . . . NEW HOURS FOR SALE OF GAS LONG MOTORS WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS - 8 A.M. TO 9 l'JW. 1 VM. TO 4 PJI. This is a service for your convenience . . . you are invited to take advantage of it. Operator FRANK MORRISON GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE CONTINUING UNTIL ALL GOODS ARE SOLD 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. .Favored with instructions from Major Wells and with his co-operation, I will sell at public auction to the citizens of Prince Rupert and district nt the SALVATION ARMY HOSTEL (Commonly known as "Sally Ann") Second Avenue, next to Prince Rupert Hotel Contents of the hostel, consisting in part as follows: Complete restaurant equipment, 2 electric radios,voffice equipment, desks, tables, chairs, 10 chesterfields in red and brown leather, kitchen chairs, odd overstuffed chairs, 1350 sheets, 100 towels, steel cots and other items too numerous to mention. Goods on view next WEDNES- III I i i I H A x" TERMS CASH. Goods must be DAY, MARCH , 9 an, to 5 Ji V I K AUCtlOer parn;n,lsSmediaU,y 1 . r . i V 3 4