l)AY JUNE 30. 1044 '''''' TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE fca is the tcfresliinqOv ;cverciqe SAL rs. in. uaDie tried Today he iouI of the late Mrs. Oajle who passed away ? t::r of 85, was celebrated I tr. ..ing hi me unurm oi A: .(nidation. The Rev. r i;arroi wo rereoram. (.raient. look place In Falr- icc:r.c1ery Funeral Notice jtnadUn U.ion, II US I. li'.iu Legion member are J to attend the funeral Ur ate comrade. Frederick L T.an. ex -23Ut Battalion. Eervlce will be held j D C Undertakers. 8eeond f jnday July 2. at 2:30 r. ; at Lesion 2:15. Taxli if in rase oi rain. Announcements ilTrrtUmnU tn I Mi rtituran i k ufi fur full nvcotb tt sSe a word. i. Regiment Women's liary Dance Armory. July 1 im ;:?' inr Celebration. L kn Saturday, July I QJM. Dance. Oddfellowi' ,Wr Liejday July 5. Dancitw lrf'tC arias Orchestra. Re- ? ladles' Dance. July K " -w. Hall: De Carlo's x Refreshment! 1 30 a m ABA" TEA. h Requiem Mass lor the re- TIMBLY RECIPES CAR A MIX CHI CAKES Vj cup mild flavored fat. ' cup white sugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups all purpose flour or 2 cups pastry flour 3 teaspoons baking powder V teaspoon salt Cream fat. add suiar and cream well together. Add eggs ana beat well. Mix and sift dry Ingredients and add alternately with the milk. Fill greastd muffin tins 23 full. Bake In a moderately not oven, 375 decrees F., lor 20 minutes or until done. When cold cut a slice from the t uf s-vch take and scoop out a portion of the centre. Fill with .r; Idling and replace tops. Makes 12 to 14 two Inch cake. Catam Filling euo brown sugar V cup boiling water l'4 cups scalded milk teaipoorvsalt H cup cold milk 2 tablespoons cotnMareh 1 egg 2 tablespoons brown sugsr (additional) V4 teaspoon vanilla Melt the '' cup brown sugar lt frying pan. stirring constantly until It turns a rich caramel shade. Slowly stir In the boiling water and simmer 3 minutes. Mix cornstarch, salt and cold milk and add slowly to hot milk Stir until thick. Mix In caramel and cook in double boiler 20 minutes. Add well beaten egg mixed with the 2 tablespoon brown sugar and cook 3 minutes longer. Remove from heat and add vanilla. Cool slightly before usimc tn cup cakes. The neighbours say we're very clean And it's quite plainly to be seen Our clothes are always fresh and bright It's BLUE that makes them snowy white We Ut c, twith of Blu In the lost rint for vwy vhil cloth. Coil a Iriflet rewlU-omoiingl nwsm lunch IS NOW OPKN 6lh Ave. K, Reside P.O. Stallon It. "8elect Lunches and Select Service" IMSTIMIIUTORS OK HAZEMVOOl) ICK CRKAM I'OUISKN'S flHOCBUY Courtesy and Service WEST END CAFE (CS Suoy House) KEOPENS RUUDAY, MAY '27 P'Hely nenovated rn,re.We,t-ph0e,B1 CHIMNEY SWEKriNO OIL IUIKNKR9 CLF.ANKD AND REPAIHKD New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Pliona Hlark 7H nom service HANDYMAN VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED . Total Conscription Seen Not In Une With Democratic Setup 1 (Contributed) Why doesn't the government bring in total conscription? That la the question In the minds of thousands of good 'Canadians today. On the race of It and, without a searching examination of the facts, there does not appear to be any legitimate reason why this has not been done before now. There is, however, good reason for delaying this action In spite of, or perhaps because of, the fact of the plebiscite having been taken. Tne point to be made here, and one which is overlooked by many Canadians, Is the fact that there Is a considerable number of people in Canada who are nut in favor of total conscription. It is realized that. In a democracy such as ou-s, ithe majority rules. Nevertheless, (the feelings of the minority (ihuit also be given due consid eration, especially during war present. Never was the need for volun teers so great as now I Right dt the peak of the invasion is when volunteer reinforcements are required and every able-bodied man should ask himself the question: "Can I afford NOT to Funeral Of Burman Boy Funeral service for Earl Bur-man, small son of Gunner anc1 Mrs Henry Burman of ElevenU Avenue East, was held at A o'clock Thursday afternoon with the celebration of high rrqulen mass ln the Church of the Annunciation. Rev. Father Carro' was celebrant. Interment took place ln Fair-view Cemetery. ! Advertise ln Tne Oally News. CONSUMER'S RATION COUPON CALENDAR 1 .- - LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for old gold, Bulger's. W. M. Schwab is leaving tonight for Vancouver where he will enter the army. A If weather permitting, all Painters cordially invited to Picnic on July 1st. Everything supplied. Meet 10 ajn. Postal Station "B." If weather unfavorable Picnic July 2nd. (153) 6am Massey, superintendent of utilities, arrived back In the city this morning from Vancou ver. C.N.R. Constable Jack Mc-Phall left on last night's train to spend a vacation in Edmonton. The Misses Hazel and Audrey Toombs left last night for a three weeks' vacation trip to Vancouver. C. A. Brlnd, local manager of the Imperial Oil Co., left Wed-netday night for a business trip to Terrace, whence he is Uu back here Saturday night. D. O. Borland returned to the city this morning from Banff time, when one of the dlfflcul where he attended a conference Uet; confronting the government r Famous Players-Canadian 11s we maintenance 01 a maxl-, vorjjor anon meaire managers (mum of harmony within tne dominion. j The prime minister and ths both said that when voluntary I enlistments fall to provide the tequlied reinforcements, draftees will be wnt overseas. When this Is done, objectors will at least realize that their objections hive been given every consideration, and that . The winner of a ladies' coat sweater ranted by Sonja Ladles' W. J. Bal.lnger, with ticket No 097. James T. MacKay, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. MacKay, leavee tonight for Vancouver. Having been employed at the local dry dock, he has been transferred total conscription w.i; necessary , to Vancouver. 1 because the voluntary reinforce-1 . . . . . . ImenU were insufficient to back J"?1?" of ?"S.tom3 C,harIe? I tonMne Montreal and up our army oveiHt. and this r I failure forced the hand, of the a 'fT"!" government. ln tne c,ty br,efly t0" ! other v on their way to Whltehorse In few countries has I the prlvlIegS-and privilege It " an 'nsPt,on tour. I vrrii ciniuru ui auuwiiig nev. ana Mrs. a. t . Macsween a man to Vopinteera In aid ol and family returned to the city his country ih this time of on lasf night's train from a trip neea. jto Winn ipeg. Mr. MacSween was If this fact were fully appre- also ln Toronto to attend ses- clated, It should not be necea-lsions of the Oeneral Assembly tary to persuade and attempt tojof the Presbyterian Church in encourage a man 10 volunteer, be he called into the-army-under the NRMA, or be he still a civilian. Ills very failure to do this would be the determining factor In bringing about total conscription. , Then he would be too' late. For years after victory is ours. as was the coivscrlpt's of the last war, will his conscience be both ering him and he will offer ex- Canada. Will C. Shannon, district gov; ernor of Rotary International Seattle, accompanied by his wife and daughter, will stop briefly ln Prince Rupert at Uie end of August on his way north to Juneau and other Alaska towns. Urban Hernandez, American. Army boxer, who appeared on cuse after excuse, weak though a fight card at the Acropolis iney may De, in an ewort to; mil earlier ln the week. Is cover up and apologize for his, leaving tonight to return south. delinquency in not volunteering to fight where his country most needed him. Never was the urge so great, nor the time so ripe, as at the Staff Sergeant and Mrs. F. W. Gallagher left last night for Vancouver. They will spend a month's vacation at New Westminster and Langley Card of Thanks We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received from many friends during our bereavement ln the loss of a loving wife and mother. JOHN E. UNWIN, JACK ALFRED UNWIN. ITCH CHECKED in a Jiff or MoneBack l-or quick rrMfrom Itrlunx nutrd brtrtrtnai thlrtr fool, tcabiM, pimplnand othtrtn hiiu D.D.D. PRESCRIPTION. CrrMflw nd Mainlrtt. NxjOm. romfont and quirkly nlmg f filmic Itrliinn. IWi u(fr. At our rfiumi.l to lor D.D.D.PRtSCRIPTION. DANCE FRIDAY, JUNE 30 ODDFELLOWS HALL JULY Miss Barbara Teng left last night on a trip to Vancouver. A A Ukrainian Federation nub ile meeting to plan an election program will be held Sunday, 3 pjn. at the corner of Third Avenue and Sixth Street. All welcome. Geoffrey Wootton arrived in the city this morning from Vancouver on business. . Mrs. Maurice Irving and child left last night on a trip to Van couver. Alex Alexeef for some time a member of the dry dock store department, left last night for Vancouver. Miss Ellery a raves of B.C. Packers, Vancouver, arrived in the city this morning to spend a vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Flaten and family are leaving tonight for their summer home at Lake Kathlyn, near Terrace, where Mr. Flaten will spend a two-weeks' vacation, and Mrs. Flaten and the children will re- imain for the summer. Accom-jpanying them Is Mrs. Flaten's sister, Miss Enid McKee, of Victoria, who arrived in the city this morning from the south Engagement ueuof m i. . Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fulton announce the engagement of their only daughter, Thekla Marie, to Sergeant Oraham Alexander. I only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander of Edin j burgh. Scotland. Sergeant Alexander Is now serving with the I Royal Canadian Engineers with Oeneral Montgomery. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i ' WANTED Dinette set Blue ' 813. 158) FOR SALE Boat Nona, good troller, 35 feet Apply at boat, Cow Bay. d54l Beautiful Teeth Start Young we I It fltMDMlTD TllE building of ' beautiful teeth jurti with mother's diet, before the baby U born. In bab)hood, in pre-school jcarj, the teeth are still in the formatire stage and even in adolescence, milk nd titimin D must keep up the good work of nourishing and protecting the teeth. Irradiated Carnation Milk is a splendid source of calcium and phosphorus, and is enriched with "sunshine" vitamin D. A wholesome, nourishing, digestible .milk for all ages. Write for free book, "Your Contented Baby". Carnation Co. Ltd, Vancouver. B.C Carnation Milk m ConHntd Com" A CANADIAN PtODUa COUPON VALUES turn . 11A corr:i . SUOAK . ci;n'no SUCA . H pound U pcjnJ I pound 1 pourd 1 pound SUN ""mON I TUES j WiD 1 THURSDAY FRI SAT July 1 - Conned roboppUi and cannad blubtrrii go back on tK piettrvti ration. J mm L. oupm 36, J W3 yi C 0 rMrvi Cmdom 33. 4 O - tmmt - Bultar Csuponi 61. 6f Volld M (Tm U W. Ur-i t 6. T, I, 9, to m 9 10 11 12 13 wc"' c , "w 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 --n " 21 22 23 24 1 25 26 127 "-CB" c r J 28 1 29 y 31 Bolter Coupon Wedding Notice Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fulton announce the marriage In Victoria on June 27 of their younger son, Rupert Fulton, now at Patricia 'Bay with the Royal Canadian j Air Force, to Miss Mavis Ray-'mond of Manitoba. CHUKCH NOTICES First United Church 630 Sixth Avenue West Rev. J. A. DonnelL M-A, Minister Mr. J. S. Wilson, Sr. Choir Leader Mrs4 W. C. Taylor, Jr. Choir Ldr. Miss Swanna Clafson, A.T.C.M. organist Dr. It. O. Knlpe, Superintendent of Sunday SchooL 11:00 Morning Service. 7:30 Evening Service. Sunday School at 12:15. Come and Worship. Young People's Society Meeting ln the Manse at close of evening service. All young people cordially Invited. First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A, Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 12:15 p.m. Sunday SchooL 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. The Pastor will be fiack in pulpit for all services this Sunday. A wrdlalrrmtation to worship with , this Wngregatlon Is extended to alL St. Paul's Lutheran Church 5th and McBride Rev. Magnus B. Anderson, Pastor Morning Service at 11:00 ain. Sermon: "AlleRiance to Ood," Chaplain R. O. Fteytag. Evening Service at 7:3u pjn. Sermon: "The Punishment of Sin." Chaplain John Miller wlth permission of the Command Chaplain.) A cordial welcome to' aft,'"' First Bapttst Ghurch-Fifth Ave. and Young Street Rev. W. W. Silverthorn. Minister Phone Red 839 10 am Bible Class. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Speaker: P. H. Linzey. 12:15 Church SchooL 7:30 Evening Service. Speaker: FLt Koffend. 8.45 pm. Slngsplration and Refreshments. Wed., 8 pjn. Prayer and Fellowship service Fri., 8 n.m. "Young PeopleV " Union. A -cordlaf. hWation to all. GEO. JJAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 146 4th Ave. F- RED 127 British Columbia's 7-35S"!'i:',a I Finest Salmon J. L. CURRY (Late of Yukon) CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Green 895 KINQ GEORGE CAFE Special Chines Dishes Chop Suey Chew Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 2nd Avenue ahd'&ih Street Reliability For twenty-five years FASHION-CRAFT Clothing has been the choice of thousands of men ln Prince Rupert and District. Why?::. 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