frilU'C arrivals Uuptrl ..a Mrs HIIU a. R. Larry Mix, POM r; T. rMtoaVv'. A. Oou.w Mr and Mrs. m-Rdla 0 Kergom- const and MM. Miss A Ann; tir and Mrs. Mr. ana tflperln. city Lieut w W. ncouver Richard Vancouver i nixon wuuiw" 9 c Unav J I a minutes from Red 323. (273) New and used fur-! Ucea tables $4: beds. irom siu; nassociu :t of drawers $9; rjt burner, electric H shape floor" lamps, J5 couches ST. ; blankets, all-wool; iz each new mat- . career cnalr $25; an-wrenches, cable He selling lowest prices. ft...iture Co.. Black 324. MACHINERY better lumber more im ,ii.. . -mijr, u.ie ine moaeru up-to-date type National T -v uaftiiiuis manuiac ' o? national Machinery "mited; Vancouver, (if) 0OM AM) HOARD 51 AND BOARD Table away from home Preferable C22 lU'RNERS i STYLES BEING PERSONALIZED Fash.lohs t Ihe Times Presents Smart Varieties In Slllioiielles, Fabrics a lid Colors By lIELFN EANNERmAN Cfthndlfth Frew Btntr Writer New York cp --the wetm of New York's cblhes designers have unveiled Iheir fashion forecasts for 1047 and ihe result Is good news for women . . women In all parts of Canada and the United Stales, hnd In all Income brackets. Here are a few Impressions of (tf) Fraser nunffe on nnrtiors. LOST (275) Boy's blrvplo r.r. m. wartime mndpi from ; ot Ranee & Hardy's- 'u Ave.. Wednesdav 'S' Reward r. ,. 4 ILWUlll IIJ ' nation, or phone 309 Nation) (208, The Seal of Quality RRlTlcu COLUMBIA'S NEST SALMON the cjothes presented by 100 up Fashions of the Times, Fifth Edition, snohsored by The New To city Mr. ami The new clothes are designed .,.i.ikiH np.irlv rlah for fhem rnlhpr thin a " Us War Wounded variation of what fashion lead? rs lX inception two and mav be wesrlnt. , , I YYLiiitii ure wunicu a-'uin uui j ; Classified Advertising - o-rd ocr Insertion, mlnlmxim charce. 50c. Birth Notice, ,ff ThanVs. Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage '--ru i n,.ni,mAn( AnnnnnrMnpnU' 2. DJ t,i,uE,v 4. iv ... FOR SALE Toil KENT "Lady's speed skates, j FOR RENT 3 -room unfurnlsh- new size 6V2; 14 kangaroo leather. $8.00. R'rk 322 tf) -r ..ft tro er wnn ,4 ifm'Ap n ail' rn pt.:r.f Hed 693. 275 (272 !E-.r)nuble bed. com- r: -.jGrren 788. (275) .1 r rrp I'lit'Lti litriLi pintapnle pat- Pr : $15 601 8th Ave. (271) iL CJ) 348 Sherbrook (2711 IP nramanhone. 2 ! bed; couch, kitchen dchiirs, floor cover-,:j:.cuscj 1313 Over- ed suite. Apply Suite 7, Wash ington Blk. (270) FOR RENT 2 furnished room?. bedroom and kitchen. 330 9th West, phone C93. 274t FOR RENT One housekeeping room, right In town. Phone 53 or call 029 6th Ave. West. (11) WANTED WANTED 2 cr 3 room apart ment desired by two girls. Urg- etit. Phone Miss Rougeau at a, i or in i i ably with typing experience. Keply in writing to Box 173 Prince Rupert Daily News, city, stating age, experience, mari tal iVUl status, oiuu), and uu salary i expeci - $1 at Ormes Ltd. wr,irhp of Accuracy Seasonable Ideas for Housekeepers ARE YOU LIVING ON TttE FATS OF THE LAND? HOW TO CUT DOWN When the expression "living on the fat of the land" Is used, It generally refers to an abun dance of choice foods and a I ed many ways of using suet. uiKii suuiaura 01 uviiik. now- i oeverai liuropenn countries, pu ever, In this Instance It Is used In rather a different sense, sindi- "fats" are a matter of particular concern to every Canadian home-maker at the present time. The fats used In the various countries naturally differ. In couture and ready-to-wca'r de-, ltalv wlth olive trees growing - . . . " 1L 1-111-IJ... A1t. signers at the shows which made un 811 inc s,uimy "1UC. U1.'ve on nas Become a aiapie una m- the curves are gentle. No exaggeration of tiny waist alid heav- Mr anil and Mrs . rathcr 10 ' be V"?, tn uUra-fashlohable: ,T, wra"r j Uy Padded hips. Ihe clothes play i0tta-Mr themseives down and the wearer wme U S A juau; unuuiriii-.i, iiiories anil i . colors were featured and buyers ' j na .iiiv news-lurked to nick whnt is exactiv Black as a basic color Is taking second place to navy blue, brown, grey and a Wide range ot tans and beiges. The shoe With the closed toe and heel 13 definitely on Us way back, but anyone Who likes them can be just as smart In shoes skirts shown all came to the fullest part of the calf with no danger of the. Ugly line at the back of the knee showing. This graceful length defies any rule In Inches since H varies wllh the height of the Wearer. . . , . 1 . . T 1 itTTnw WARM SLEEPING ettmiMn orw-xf ROOM fnr fori tvcning " Styles ' are , uimui, ,..rt,HB.. uiiu . . nrtP lUcilUUilU. Hill Willi pyiuvwwvu. lames, cloth of of.lH' gild onrt and mire pure Fraser Street, after 5 pm. (2'. 4 1 silk. The few. sequins in evident? were handled solidly instead o' ns incidental decoration, crystal and colored beads, rhine- stnns and gilt nail heads were rmhroidrred solidly on many evening fashions. The hair styles worn by the I i rrHels were as varied as their j ctathes ranging from short ivivrni ivniiK U0UK U ANT1,) j anther cuts to long page-boys, WORK WANTED Local yountjjthev Included -unsweot locks, man. knows city well; class banes, centre and sioc pans, B" licence, wants truck ori laxi Job. Box 179 Dally News (271) HELP WANTED brer's and hair swirled sleekly to one side cf the head. .tevels, embroideries, shoes and r1her arrcr'ps Were designid for each costume In the best Parisian tradition of treating i building lots HELP WANTED - Experienced ieh mt as a COT-0iete unit. :n 902 df) i tablhhed retail firm. Prefer Hats rhow the face, fit the head and comolement each costume rather than highlighting it. Forecast for next summer show wtde-brimmed itraWs for wear in the sun. One wilt: of ji the v - bron?e w.w... brocade i ed. Permanent position if suit-1 ad dpPp flanges extending frcm . . n ' i jt.i.. able PERSONAL HAS SOME KIND PERSON clothing suitable for 6-year-old boy? Especially overcoat.. Gladly pay for same. Phone Blue 909. (271 LOOiTyoUNG ER Restore natural color to greying hair with Angelique Grey Hair Restorer . the bodice into the sleeves giving the exaggerated shoulders a medieval look. Another or cream pure silk brocade had shoulders excrusted with gold sequins and bullions. Seventy-six per cent of American housewives refer to newspaper advertisements for grocery news according to a recent sur vey .V, by the Home Makers Guild 274 I of America. 27 I UWLI ONLY FULL POUND j . J 0 TF7 a expensive fat. England, the beef-eating nation, haa la the course of the centuries develop- marlly agricultural, found themselves with more cream than ctuld possibly be kept sweet and fresh. Therefore, what was more natural than for the cooks to discover uses for sour cream? Food habits are built by food abundances. It Is also equally true that as a nation eats in its youth, so will it continue to eat in its maturity. However, fclrcumstahces have altered bur' former eating habits and loud whims. To obtain any kind of fat today Is a triumph and to make the most df available supplies the home-maker must be1 "tat-wlse." The consumer Section, Dominion Department of Agriculture has a few suggestions to help you. Grandmother highly prized her stock of pure lard and attributed to It the success ol manv tender delicacies uai with cither lew or hljh hce tabie Modcrn d her pr0 and cither open iocs ana neeis . refrteeraUon ore- or lust open Heels. -- ranclclty and lhe dcvelop- Sklrt Length ; ment of oH-flavors during stor- ls (Iratrful j age. Today the home-maker The much-publicized lan skirl I may use lard with the assurance for daytime wear has Tailed to i of achieving excellent results 1 J1 btn..1ta Vile. materialize but the street-len-uh m pasiry, DaKing iwm u . 1 1 - - .i-i ..triHa n m A r, cults, cookies, muffins and for pan-frying. Lard Is used as an ingredient of all blended 'Pnrk sauares" or lowls arc an excellent source of additional fat. This meat has been cured and smoked. It may be sliced thinly and cooked like bacon, or baked In the piece at a low temperature. It costs less ana requires fewer coupons than bacon. This fat may be used as the shortening In mufllns, spice and molasses cakes and cookies, as well as In wljlte sauces, soups and for pan-frying. The Dresent scarcity of fats has eliminated from Canadian menus those foods fried in dvep fat. Such rich foods as pastry, croquettes and other sauteed roods should not be served too i frequently. When pie Is the des sert let It be of the single crust variety. It will still be a family treat, yet conserve supp.lej,oi fat. Cake pans should be heated slightly before greasing, this wlil reduce the fat required for this "purpose. Lard and home-rendered fats as well as blended shortenings will require moreJS salt than that used In recipes calling for uutter. Whin artrltlKT frish f'rliiniiil ,,11111 ------ - t I -' to old fat, be sure the old at has not developed off-flavor nor become rancid. The often?r fat Is heated the low" the temperature becomes, nt which it smokes. JACK HORNER PUDDING 1 20-oz. can red plums V2 cup water 12 cups all-purpose flour OR 1 23 cups pastry flour cup sugar i teaspoon salt WM IS PERFECTION COCOA THE BEST VALUE? ' PERFECTION COCOA is made only from the best Cocoa Beans that can he secured. It is carefully processed with the skill of a century's experience in making fine cocoa. Its extremely high 22 Cocoa Butter content makes it exceptionally nourishing and gives it a superior, true chocolate flavour. Its fineaess of texture assures a smooth, creamy beverage, and makes it ideal for baking, too. For the utmdst in quality, food value, and chocolate flavour, ask your grocer for PERFECTION COCOA. Regardless of price, there is none better. Yet PERFECTION COCOA costs less! n fis'ttc,e,'i,'''t'f:,'',:'t'e,'t,t',I,,e''4''e'e,e',t't'',c'e'e1,' WARNING ! Only 5 Weeks Till Xmas Remember Be Wise! Shop Early! Buy at Manson's Jewellers ROX DDK SjS THE HOME OF BETTER JEWELLERY takf ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL Silver Giftware TA"H1.. 7 a V.AWAV PLAN rwitd, nr. rhlnn - . VlliViiJA.'....-' . ... 1 1 a x 2 teaspoons baklns nowder 3 tablespoons lard or other mild-flavored fat 1 egg '2 cup milk Pit the plums, half, add Juice and water. Place in a shallow. covered saucepan and bring to boiling point. Sift together the Hour, sugar, salt and baktnt? powder. Cut In the laid, until rnlxlure has a fine even crumb. Combine well-beaten eg? with mlik and add to dry Ingredients. Mix lightly. Drop by spnonruls over plums. Cove-r and aitow to -steam without removing lid for 23 minutes. Serve Hot or cold. Six servlhgs. OATMEAL COOKIES 2 tablespoons Hour Vi teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baklhg powder 's cup sugar Vt teaspoon cinnamon lA teaspoon cloves U teaspoon allspice 't cup raisins i cup mixed peel (chopped) cups oatmeal 1 egg '4 cUp milk 2 tablespoons mild-flavored fat (melted) Sift together the flour, salt baking powder, sugar, Cinnamon, Cloves and allspice. Add raisins, chonned Deel and oatmeal. MIX well. Combihe well beaten egg with milk, add melted fat. Add to dry ingredients and mix lllht ly until well-blended. Drop by spoonfuls onto a greased cookie sheet and bake In a mcuerate oven 350 degrees F., for 15-20 minutes. Yield; 2 13 dozen cookies. 1 v phones: Green 486 Red 894 CIVIC BAND PLANS CONCERT The Prince Rupert Civic Band, which has been practslns dili gently at t,he Civic Centre dur ing recent weeks, hopes to present a public concert In the near future, nosslblv before Christ mas. The band practiced last night Under the baton of Bandmaster Peter Lien. At present, the band has only 12 players and is seeking more, particularly lor the trumpet and clarinet sections. The results which have been achieved, dtsoite lack In number, were exhibited creditably at the Canadian Legion Remembrance Day parade and ser vice, When the band led tne marchlni column and provided music at the cenotaph ceremony DRUG STORES ARE GUARDED TORONTO 0 Bpecial pre cautions are still being main tained here against recurrence of drug store robberies follow ing the last Incident when Unmasked bandits, about 19 years old, brandished automatic ! as thev entered the Webb dru? store. Constable Douglas Mac- Kay was in the store at the timt and utt fleht followed. Mac- Kay "was wounded In the side Clerk Silvio Lombard Was shot :inri th rtfrthHptnr's wife. Nor? Webb, wis wounded in the hl- One of the bandits is thought t have been wounded. Advertise in the Dally News. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 EXTRA LIGHT BREAD! Fuir-strength yeast acts faster because it's fresh! Fleischmann's fresh active Yeast goes right to work makes sweeter, tastier bread . . . insures tender light texture. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-use. Fleischmann's active, fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dependable Canada's time-tested favourite for over 70 years. MADE IN CANADA HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving. Beauty Culture In all Its branches. 206 4th Street : Phone G55 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS i Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and oil Burners ' MASSAGE t , . FOR LADIES BY GRADUATE NURSE 'Special Treatment for Rheumatics MARIE RICHARDSON Phone RED 246 PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Bulbs Novelties MODERATE PRICES Prompt attention to mall orders. Box 510, Phone 777, 300 3rd Ave JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western "Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN sixth Street Red 808 perfect Diamonds MaU orders Receive "P m,mmi? Classified Advertising Paysl v m Phone 174 Business and Professional SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers P.O. Box 274 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besnet Block - Phone 387 If Us a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can "M. SAUNDERS Blue 660 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. JERRY VREBOSCH PAPERHANGING . and PAINTING PHONE BLUE 810 P. N. Kilborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Green 977 Prince Rupert KM PROMPT and EFFICIEKT SERVKI Mil iur ! COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO.Lw Xpiimt ttuuert Dndp Jftetos Tuesday, November 19, 1918 ALADA 3id Ave. at Clli St. TEA New.;. from SOUTH AMERICA comes U Y A THE PERFUME OF ROMANCE TOILET WATER, DUSTING POWDER, ETC. AVAILABLE IN PERFUME, COLOGNE,; y ' REAUTIFUIi filFT SETS . . -from 4.25 to 13.00 . MeCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD., CHRISTMAS GIFTS LEATHER GOODS PLAYING CARDS CONGRESS, GAINSBOROUGH ieo. J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: Rus Blue. U" Res. Red 127 i Ask for George Phone 71) 7 A or LARGE SELECTION OF BOXED AND INDIVIDUAL CARDS ' GIFT WRAPPINGS TAG SEALS Dibb Printing Co. X BESNER BLOCK THIRD ST., DOWNSTAIRS L.um.m A A A A A A A A 9 f A A A A i A A A A A A A A A SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Coquitlam 1:30 pan. Friday SS Catala, 10 p.m. Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnlghtj Further information,, Tickets and Reservations I FRANK J. SKINNER J Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 REX CAFE . SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERr HOTEL Chop Suey Chow Mein Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 ajn. to 2 ajn. PIIONE 173 Wo arc here to serve you and guarantee you will be pieasea. FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS PIIONE 517 "HOUSE OF FINE FOOUb r.O. Bvx 174 1 ADVERTISING IN TTt DAILY NEWS BRINtlS RESULTS.