luscious hot 42 7th Ave West, after k 2CGi IT Housekeeping room irfrcnt Phone Blue 8l5. i' ANTED- -Situation as :: Bex 170 Dally (269) By hljh school boy, af'T school hours. Red 728 atter 5:30. (tf) m T WANTED Reliable housekeeper all family Large prlv- No heavy work. $00 Phone Red 879. (tf) LOST Boys bicycle. C.C.M. wartime model, from "f nance & Hardy's wi Ave. Wednesday eve Inward for return to lotion, or nhone 309 Fl'on) I2C71 ROMATIC SOAP "' W.a, cttlonella and c..3 are used In mak H W fumes. X t L f r , tastier CINNAMON BUNS buns if V SiM e with Flcischmann's. arm's active Fresh Yeast Inn full value, because it s (tf) ILEEPINO ROOM for nable Apply 806 Street after 5 p.m. (208) r Two furnished : i -c::ms. Private . 2C9-Eth Ave W. Ap- Block, suite 1. (263) I0RK WANTED ANTED Chauffeur A heavy vehicles. Box News (2CC) I Conoda Bakes better bread, tastier buns. Icngth.fast-acting. U BAKE AT HOME, order Fleischmann's Fresh Ifromyour grocer today. This dependable yeast with Iniliar yellow label has been Canada's favorite for 10 years. fqyS fresh, at your grocer's Classified Advertising -r word tor Insertion, minimum charee. 60c ! Thank, Death Notlcos, Funeral Notice, and Engagement Announcements: 62. mail notice r and Mrs. Ned Mc-in-iay November 14 ce Rupert General i i ir motho and son doing FOR KKNT One housckeepmri (T htln town Phone 513 129 6tb Ave West. (It) IT -Bedroom for single FOR SALE Birth Notices. Marriage FOR SALE 4 burner 1942 model HOTPOlNT electric stoye, like new. Also hot water electric element and double bed. Apply 1451 Plaza, Sixth Ave. East. FOR SALE Six room house, fur- nlifned. Two lots. Phone Red 998. 216 7th Ave. W. (2G9) FOR SALE 1 Vi building lots located on 7th Ave. West. Phone Green 902. tf) FOR SALE Five room bungalow. good location, concrete basement, furnace, garden, corner lot. $3200. Also five room fur-nl.'ihed house on two lots. $1500. Armstrong Agencies. Phone 342 (267) FOR SALE 18-ft. boat "Islwyn," 4 'hp. Easthope, with good skiff and oars, generator and batteries. Good hull. Can be seen at New Floats. Call at 1012 6th East. (2CG) FOR SALE Used tables, good condition, $4. Beds complete from $10. Chesterfields $59.50. Hassocks $2.50. Chest of drawers Trom $9. Wool Blankets, good condition, from $3.93. Sheets like new, 45x90, price 95c. Floor lamps complete from $5. Sleeping couches $". Blacksmith's vice, tarpaulin 16V2xl7. Barber chair $25. Anvils and wrenches. Sew mattresses, all sizes, wire cable, etc. Selling for lowest prices. B. C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. (tf) WANTED WANTED Apartment or house. unfurnished, West of McBrlde S. A. Cheesernan, Bld 231. (2G8) WANTED 4 or 5 room house.un- furnished, clcse in. rnone Black 392. 26G MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manurac tured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, nc. ( r4f , ; ' 24 MUCHSunsljme ' NEARLY TIMES AS One of the great advantages of Carnation Milk as a food for bottle-fed babies and growing children has been its extra supply of "sunshine' vitamin 1). Sow that vitamin D is nearly two and a nalt times what it was formerly! Increased from the HZ.to 400 International units per reconstituted quart, (half Carnation, half water.) Here is added assurance that tne v; erals in the milk will be fully used m building strong bones and sound teeth. This makes Carnation more than ever the preerrrJ milk for intant feeding-nourishing, safe, digestible, and cconomi-cal. No extra cost for this increased vitamin 1J. arnatton Milk INADIAN PRODUCT "front ConttnltJ Cowi" Seasonable Ideas for Housek New Styles Irk British By BARBARA WACE LONiiON, (APl-A sumptuously crlnollne'd model swayed past on the raised platform of thf exclusive hotel reception room, and the little woman in black moved Impatiently on her narrow, gilt-edged chair. "At last Brltlih women can see fashions designed specially for her, riot only for export," said the announcements of Britain's blggesl heme market style show. The clothes were lovely, but something, obviously, was worrying the woman in the well-worn well-cut black suit, and the very, very new high hat. "Crinolines, bustles, panniers," she muttered vlciouily. "Very pretty, I'm sure, but popular I'd be if I bought one, Wouldn't I, living In the suburbs with mother, because we can't get a flat in town? Oh, a bustle's Just the thing for the last crowded midnight train back to Slough, with a good walk home through the rain at the end of it." The snow went on. Mannequins swayed past In evening clothes designed from almost every period In history. There were medieval drees with sweeping ikirts and high headdresses. "Even if you live in London, who can get taxis after Something smart like a first night?" Ihe comments continued. Evening clothes changed to day clothes. Even here my neighbor wasn't satisfied. "Yes, that's lovely, that Cossack ceat and cap In white sheepskin, With the white boots ?nd scarlet gluves," she admitted. "But.w&iat about London fogs, and London soot, and cleaners taklns at least three wceht? Three weeks, thJh, Is- if you can ?et it to the cleaners." Tailored suits of tweed and fine wools received less condemnation. A little longer than las", year, in beautiful soft, earthy-colors and often with a swing back effect to the coat, they seemed eminently practical. "But the one good thing most of us have anyway, Is a good suit, because it's the best 18 coupons' wnrth," was all my neighbor could produce as comment. "Now our undies are In such a state after seven years, who has kid 1 1 ft out of our quota for an- other?" , But the last dress was the last strsw. Advertised as the newest thing a kick-back to the 1920's it sHowed dress, hat, toat, ONLY 1 FULL POUND W :eepers FALL VEGETABLES IN NOVEMBER MALS MAKE HAPPY FEATURES It's not only when all the , leaves have fallen from the1 trees and Jack Frost has made several appearances that home-makers realize that fall Is here. Little by little the summer vegetables and fruits on the market stalls and on the shelves In the fruit and vegetable stores have changed, color, shape and texture and made plan3 for the fall varieties. Darker shades, tough er skins, firm and crispy tex tures are the characteristics of most veeetahles in season just now. Squash, pumpKln. red shd Savoy cabbage, broccoli and fall spinach all of which come Into this category, will certainly add plenty of color and flavor to any meal. Most People forget that red cabbage, besides being used In saiads or as cold slaw. Is very good cooked Just like green cab bage. The addition of one lea spoon of vinegar to the water with the salt will help to retain Its hlce color and enhance Its flavor. Pumpkin, although extensively used for pies may also be served as a Vegetable ptlst like! squash. Likewise, squash may be used In place of pumpkin for pies and custards. Home Econ-cmists of the Consumer Section of the Dominion Department ot Agriculture offer tested recipes featuring fall vegetables. Steamed Cabbage 6 cups finely shredded red cabbage 2 tablespoons fat V cup vinegar Salt and pepper to taste Melt fat In saucepan. Add vine gar and cabbage with salt ahd pepper. Cover closely and cook slowly until cabbage Is tender but crisp, 10 to 15 minutes. Six servings. Spinach, Onion and Celery 2 pounds splnacn Va cup finely chopped onion V2 cup finely chopped celery 1 tablespoon fat Salt and pepper to taste Wash spinach In slightly warm water several times to remove sand. Lift spinach out of water AtlOtuBf tamer uian draining water on in order that no sand will cling to leaves. Put spinach, chopped onion and celery In large kettla WINDSOR RE-OPENED WINDSOR, Eng., 0 For the first time since 1339, the state apartments of Windsor Castle have beeh re-opened to the pub 11c. Visitors will again have the opportunity of seeing the Round Tower shoes, gloves and handbag In the same soft but original shade "Eleven, 22, 43, 43 It's hopeless," said the little woman In black as she tried to add up the coupon value of the outfit. "Nobody In the world would have coupons for that. And without the gloves, or the shoes, well, the whole effect Is spoiled. Stick to black, I suppose we'll have to. WHAT CViS COCOA ITS FOOdMLVC? The high food value of Cocoa depends almost entirely on its Cocoa Butter content. 1 PERFECTION COCOA is guaranteed to contain 22 Cocoa Butter, which gives you the maximum obtainable of rich, energy-giving, body-building properties. For a delicious food-drink, be sure to ask your grocer for PERFECTION COCOA. Regardless of price, there is none better. Yet PERFECTION COCOA costs less! rwitrrout adding any water. Cover closely ahd cook until lender, about 15 minutes. Drain If necessary. Add fat and Season With salt and pepper if dsslred. Six servings. Apple and Squash Casserole 2 4 cups diced, cooked squasil l'2 cups 'sliced sour apples Vi .cup brown sugar 2 strips side bacon, diced i teaspoon salt Arrange half the squash In greased casserole. Cover wltn half the apples. Sprinkle with half the sugar and salt and ada half the bacon. Repeat with remaining Ingredients. Cover and bike in moderately slow oven, 325 degrees F for 30 minutes. Uncover and bake until apples are soft and top Is browned, about 15 minutes longer. If the mixture appears dry, due to lack ofjulce in the apples, add 1 tablespoon water. Six' servings. BfiW i I 1 1 I Job lor MIX! YE5, Javex Cleans your board too. Gently removes all dirt and discoloration mokes It snow-white in a i'lffy. Javex Is fast and sure so easy to use. AT YOUR DEALER'S drain- WE'LL KEEP YOU WARM NEXT WINTER or order your 1 lor next winter NOW. By ordering today you protect your fam-ily and yourself against being caught without coal when winter comes. Philpott, Evitt & CO. LTD. Phone G51 and G52 ;ncome tax Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 GLASSWARE CROCKERY HARDWARE BEDDING A Great Stock in Our Toy Department DINETTES OF ALL STYLES "EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME GORDON & ANDERSON The Newest and Largest Store in North Central B, C. ftrf- - . :v..T..l.YS.l.t-..lt.T ! V v V tt V V y v V n V V V if .V if it V V y it 1 Prince Uuifcrt Daflrj J3etos Thursday, November 14, 1946 ALADA CHRISTMAS GIFTS LEATHER GOODS PLAYING CARDS CONGRESS, GAINSBOROUGH Cjn. AGS 5 Jf .i Ul OP KOXED liUAKII AND AINU 'NrovrouAL-cAMB i GIFT' WRAPPINGS TAG SEALS Dibb Printing Co. BESNER BLOCK LARGE SELECTION A. MacKenzie Furniture i LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" A K H i A K rt M .4 ft it A A A A a A ft A A A A A A A A A g A A A A A A THIRD ST., DOWNSTAIRS A DOLL CARRIAGES Colors Merton Blue and Grey, eauip-ped with brakes and mud guards, large and lot3 or room tor dolls. Height of handle 30". Priced $'21,00, CARVING -SETS Made by Wade and Butcher Sheffield, . famous for steel with keen edge, stainless steel. Bone handle. Set: carving knife, sharpening steel and fork. Priced at - -- $UJTM and StMHK Mail your orders for these goods now . . they will be "mailed to you at once or sent C.O.D. if desired. Phone 775 327 3rd Ave., Trince Rupert, B.C. ew... from SOUTH AMERICA: comes TUYA THE PERFUME OF ROMANCE TOILET WATER, DUSTING POWDER, ETC. AVAILABLE IN PERFUME, COLOGNE, BEAUTIFUL CIFT SETS . . . from 1.25 to 13.00 McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. 3rd Ave. at Cth St. Why not a SIGNET RING for HIM ? Thone 70 We have many new designs this year and can show you a splendid selection, , All our rings solid gold and heavy enough so they will not easily bend on a 'man's fhiger. Some have bright natural gold tops and some have white gold tops with fancy shoulders. We do ou; own Initialing to your special taste and can promise you an artistic Job. Priced reasonably from $5.90 to $20.00 for the heavy weights (plus tax) We'd bi Glad to show you and you will not be pressed to buy. I