Classified Advertising - - wv . .cortlnn. minimum charee, 60c Birth Notice. L per Death Notlc. Funeral Notices, Marriage Eda ot Taji'ttgernent Announcements: $2. ulte at F-urnuhed I apartment- trson Phone un Pbne housekeeplnu LTin towo. Phone 513 p6thAveWest. (Ul Koulekeeping room l,tmt Phone u.ue o eepino KUUm Unable APP' Street Uf) after a t-"' 274 Two furnished 209 5th Ave. W. Ap-. Bli;::lc, suite i. (2681 UK WANTED TED- -Situation as Box 170 may (269 Lrv hixb school Doy, i ' . , aftf) SCnOOl Jiuuia u 7M aster 5:30. (tf) u HP WANTED I . Reliable housekeeper family Large pnv No heavy work. $60 . phone Red 879. tf) LAnartmtnt or house. frei, West of McBrlde pitman Blue 2al. lEV TO LOAN pat. av-,pny-iti'i m'U m'l (268) Quickly . . It lowest cost v the money la a need money Tor an ! -,r noDortunlty and i wady Income from way, 1 J&u Will unn no ...... iiii.tM' I Of if O l: w wvj i i--1 ofrsonal loan at ot Montreal. Endorsrra vc sarlly required. i.tV or accountant of st B of M branch. bnlh for a $100 loan It ninthlv hitulmeiit li f 1 WIMtm per month) StlTlll.K ( IIMttil.S Df. .. .il.l., I...lnln.allll DT ,.lf 111 till III"- 9 U 4S 21 IrUIUMi NTUti;ST t 'J.M I t.W, ! par- ... - III w n il i n . i ii.m! .! ; I7.MI Il.tHIS R.731 JU7I 2.VK1 17.10.I3.Z SUM' .0!l 29.101 22.1 1 H.M1I fil .VI! 43.05t U,!' hir.lt!)' 8(1.01! 1 tl 41.27 it proportionate cost. i tt uonas. or a me - J autnclent cash i !. j can borrow at jr-t rates. NK OF INTREAL C17 FOR SALE FOR SALE Kitchen table and chairs; also odd tables and other household furniture. 1025 7th East. (2C3) FOR SALE 4-room house with bath, and two lots. New laid hardwood floor. 246 5th Ave. East. Phone Red 812. (272) FOR SALE 4 burner 1842 model HOTPOINT. electric stove, like new. Also hot water electric element and double bed. Apply 1451 Plaza, Sixth Ave. East. FOR SALE Six room house, fur nished. Two lots. Phone Red 998. 216 7th Ave. W. (269) FOR SALE V2 building lots located on 7th Ave. West. Phone drecn 902. (tf) FOR SALE Five room bungalow, .good location, concrete basement, furnace, garden, corner lot. $3200. Also five room fur-njfihed house on two lots. $1500. Armstrong Agencies. Phone 342 (267) FOR SALE Used tables, good condition, $4. Beds complete from $10. Chesterfields $59.50. Hassocks $2.50. Chest of draw ers from $9. wool manm$. good condition; from $3.95. Sheets like new, 45x90, price 95c. Floor lamps complete from $5, SJeepin.2 couches $7. Blacksmith's vice, tarpaulin 16'2xI7. Barber chair $35. Anvils and wrenches. New mattresses, all sizes, wire cable, etc. Selling for lowest prices. B. C. FURNITURE CO, Black 324. tf) MACHINERY 1 Noted Social Worker On N.Z. Delegation HAMILTON, N,Z., -Only woman memter of the New Zealand delegation to the present sr-ssion of the United Nations Asrmbly hhe United 8tates Is Mrs. A F. R. Mcintosh, for many years a prominent worker In women's organizations In the Dominion. Born In Edinburgh and educated at Edinburgh Univer sity, Mrs. Mclntojh went to New Zealand in 1988. Mrs. Mclntcih Is an active member of the women'? division of the Farmers' Union, and a life member of the Ilamil ton branch. She Is a past president cf the National Council of Women and a member of the Hamilton Rehabilitation Com mlttee. .She has done valuable work as liaison officer between the Obstetrical Society and the geci jor inortening, hut nevertheless careful housewives still are turning out' successful ple3 and cakes. They're using every kind of fat they can get their i hands on as replacement for butter and shortening quantities in redoes. Cqoking experts, say clarified pork fat or lard makes excellent pastry or cakes. The flavor of fat from smoked park blends well with meat and therefore can be used to advantage for pastry for meat pies or sausage rolls. It can also be used !n any recipe for spice cookies or f lnerbread which contains spice or mola-. Any clarified fat or dripping ir hr sirvif Itiitrd fnr hnrt.pn. TT. ow h.Hir lnmhpr mnrp , ins,iiie:tiuirs "i ! uunui6 c- economlcally. use the modern "T, " !:inS w"re a"lu ...... .. . National xriiicf fat a-e wed and a definite and up-to-date type Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. () LOST LOST Boy's bicycle, C.C.M. make, wartime model, from front of Ranee & Hardy's store, 3rd Ave., Wednesday evc,T nlng. Reward for return tc police station, or phone 369 (Information). 267 HUNTERS BAG PAIR OF MOOSE Fmir local men. who went huntlne In the Smithers dis trict, returned this week with two moose which they shot and laboriously packed through the mrwis tn their car. The huntJ ers were R. E. Montador, Charles r boy delivery of ! Tostak. Neil MacDonald and Bill is the best training Long, wno were Buiu--u-u - 'i according to Rich- moose country oy chief nrnhatlnn nffl-: W. U. Uaraner, wuu was a, Nebraska, erly stationea at rnnce nuyc. texture Is desired. Chicken fat with Its bland fla vor and soft texture can be used immecVater upon being ren dered for all types of cooklns Beef driving Is too hard to use satisfactorily in cooking, but two cups rendered heef fat melt f d with cne cup pork fat or lard and itirred occasionally 'while coiling to prevent separation gives a soft pliable fat. Lamb fat is hard with a dls- t'rctlve flavor. While not satis factory for ruse in baked pro ducts, it gees well In the prepara? tlon if. meat dishes. However, u after clarified lamb fat is mixed r'ithAJSOft fat in the proportion cf one part lamb to seven parts 'oft fat It can be used in bakln?. Veal fat is soft and mild flav ored, and when rendered Is ex cellent for cooking. Different fats varv In hortenlftg power. To substitute "for shortening usei 7-3 cun clarified pork fat or Urd: ' cvn chicken fat; 1 cup beef drlmingr A CHEAP CAI A cheap cake thrfs easy to make and guar- fHV, y ou can daVe WITH tHI 14-HOUI Dial GRUEN Precision Scores again! The Gruen Pan American was chosen as the official watch of Pan American Airways-the largest interna, tional air service in the world-bccausc it does tell time with precision accuracy. numbered for the 24 is The Gruen Pan American hours of the'air world day-4 types of dial to choose from-sturdiiy constructed case with new stvling-17 jewel Gruen Precision movement with sweep second hand $39.75. 81 Toot oa'uiD HM !!" Thar It on In your Ji.lrUI PXlJg tllj tg Wk government in furthering a scheme to establish a post graduate obstetrical hospital in Auckland. Mrs. Mcintosh has been a Justice cf the peace for the las 10 years. ROPE FOR LORD ABTOR LONDON W Robert Dick, 39 ' year-old trainer and ex-Jockey, former first Jockey to Lord.As-tor, died at his London home after a short illness. He piloted lord Astor's Pay Up to victory In the Two Thousand pulneas classic of 1936 and retired from rid ing shortly after because of increasing weight. MAYOR EIGHT TIMES MONTGOMERY, Wales, TO Alderman Reginald Jones set p Welsh reco'rd by being elected mayor for the eighth consecu tlve year. The Experts Say - - CAKES AND PIES The but- , nnteed not to flcp in the centre in iawuu may uc Oiim, miu wc gtocer may say "no" when beg- has been the dream of house wives since time Immemorial. Here Is a one-egg cake which we believe really fills tne Dill. Quantities: V2 cup butter (or equivalent), l.cup granulated sugar, 1 egg, ," cun nunc, i2 cups flour (when sifted), 2 level teaspoons baking powder, pinch of salt. Cream butter with a fork then add sugar, add beaten fg 61ft flour, making nowder and alt. and add to batter alter natelv with the milk. Bake 35 minutes In a square tin In mod erate oven Varied flavorings may be used as desired. For orange cake add the grated rind of an orange tc mixture and make an icing from clng sugar. 1 tablerpoon butter and the Juice of the orange. boiled icing which also goes well Is made from 1 cup brown sugar bailed In 3 tatlesnoons water un til it hairs. This Is added to the tlffly beaten white of eg and is beaten with It. In this case to eliminate waste the yolk of, the egg should be used In the cake. Lightning streaks across this dream of a wool dress with electrifying results. This and many others Jor your selection from our new shipments. Be sure and see them. No Carrying Charges No Interest. Terms In accordance with W.P.T.B. Regulations. 1 ! ii rv! tr JUNIOR CHAMBER RADIO AUCTION (continued from page 1) ceeds. which, last year amounted to more than $500. was the desire of some of the 50 members present to raise a fund to finance the 1947 provincial convention Cf the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Canada which may be held here next June. Preceding It was a debate on the advisability or the local Junior Chamber cancelling its' contributions to the Civic Centre nd Pioneers' home In favor of building up the convention fund, The move was defeated by a vote, as were amendments which would have tabled discussion on he matter until next January when It will be known whether jr not the provincial coriventlon will be held In Prince Rupert. In appealing for thoughtful onslderation prior to the vote, Resident Lloyd Morris said that I was a "serious question be-ause, If we drop our Civic Cen tre contribution, other organlza- ilons will follow." The motion, as presented by Stuart Furk, urzed that since the Junior Chamber "Is not a ser vice organization, It should not ontrtoute to the Civic Centra as a service organization." How- ver, he appealed to Individual members to" support the com munity endeavour. Reminders of the "community service" responsibilities of the lunior Chamber were made by Rev. A. F. MacSween and by pas: president Clifford Hum. who is 5 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue also a member pf both the Clvti Centre and the Pioneers' Home executives. Secrttary.Gordon Durkln urged that, since the organization had only about $7 in the treasury, the members should start raising money before they decided how to spend it. Motion that the proceeds irom the radio auction should fos divided equally between the Civic Centre, Pioneers' Home and Salvation Army was approved by the membership without 'aunt jemima$ ARE AS LIGHT AS A I HATHER-M-M S KEEP THE GRIDDLE HOT M0 Ml Reg. lilt pig. or 3'. lb. Economy log PMCMES OR BUCKWHEATS J Ik Qujktr Oits Company ot Cinxli limited LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE Established 1910 LIMITED FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND SHIPPED TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND U.S.A. FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND RELIABLE SERVICE Phone LINDSAY'S 60 or 68 r DINETTES f4 Prince Rupert Dnflj? &tv$ Friday. November 15, 1946 The Quality CHRISTMAS GIFTS LEATHER GOODS PLAYING CARDS CONGRESS, GAINSBOROUGH Tea ALADA ORANGE PEKOE "-i inff LARGE SELECTION f OF BOXED AND INDIVIDUAL CARDS GIFT WRAPPINGS TAG SEALS Bibb Printing Co. BESNER BLOCK THIRD ST., DOWNSTAIRS For That Party ... PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. CHOP SUEY CnOW MEIN 7:00 ajn. to 11:00 pjn. New... from SOUTH AMERICA comes . T U Y A ' THE PERFUME OF ROMANCE . TOILET WATER, DUSTING POWDER, ETC. -AVAILABLE IN PERFUME, COLOGNE. BEAUTIFUL GIFT SETS ... . from 4.25 to 13.00 McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. 3ul Ave. at 6th St. Phone 70 GLASSWARE i CROCKERY HARDWARE BEDDING! A Great Stock in Our Toy Department a FOR THE HQ M E" "EVERYTHING OF ALL STYLES GORDON & ANDERSON The Newest and Largest Store in North Central B. C.