PAGE POUR m 19 mil m 1 Galore A Visit Will Prove Ordered by We're In The Groove ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR MTV st RESOURCEFUL NATIVE DURBAN. f Bitten by a mamba, whose bite is normally fatal within 20 minutes, a native herdboy In Natal was well on the mm BUT TOO MANY DIVORCES DURHAM, Eng., 0) Divorce petitions are so numerous that according to a judge hearing some or tnem here "very soon L,Qf ,fUv, . "way to recovery alter 24 hours, t there will be more divorced He killed the snake, cut out the' people than married people in poison sacs and swallowed the this country." So far this year poison In them. This action prob- more than 1 0,000 divorces have ably saved his life. been granted. A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Christmas Buying We haven't everything you would like to buy for gifts at Christmas but we have a great deal to offer and new goods are arriving every boat. While on your buying tour Include our store in your place of calling. You will not be disappointed. Watch our windows. 327 Third Avenue Phone 775 Paper is Still Rationed THE DAILY NEWS GIFTS (We regret that postal regulations make it Impossible to solicit subscriptions for men overseas in the forces at less than regular rates). USE THIS ORDER FORM IF YOU CANNOT CALL AT OFFICE. Enclosed please find $ for which please send the DAILY NEWS for the coming year to: k m ! m ? Will be glad to receive subscription orders m as m g $7.00 Per Year, t Delivered In city Per Year, Anywhere by Mail I ncA flAc Ifmc Mrs. J. Rush, sister of Mrs. A. T. Parkin, sailed last night on the Cardena for her home in Vancouver. Miss Grace Young sailed last night for her home in Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Advertisers in the Dally News who desire Christmas Eve greet- j Ings in their regular space must jhave their copy In by Monday night of next week. (lt Evenson's Ideal Cleaners an nounce that they have made the necessary preparations to take care of your Xmas Cleaning. Prompt delivery i before Xmas or New Year assured. Please brinp in your work early. (294) Hon. H. G. Perry, minister of education, has accepted an invitation to speak before the Prince Rupert .Rotary Club next Thursday. His subject will be "Post-War Realities in British Qolumbla." Mr. Perry will be here for a couple of days next week on his way to his home-In Prince George where he will spend Christmas. Mrs. Perry will be accompanying him. i. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Local business and professional people and others, If they desire, may use the columns of the Dally News to express their Christmas and New Year greetings to customers and friends. There are some Interesting messages and illustrations still available for such greetings which will be featured on Christmas and New Year's Eves. The most important thing Is to place your order without further delay. A published report that the city ambulance was the second ambulance to arrive at the i scene of a fatal traffic accident on Second Ave. Wednesday night I was erroneous. The city ambulance answered the call and ar- I rived at the scene within a few minutes, but because the accl- 5 m w employee he was taken So the k Acropolis hospital In an American ambulance a short time later. 9 ffl & k 8 e - m Card of Thanks We, Evan A. Burnette and Fred M. Hill, partners in the newly formed repair shop (Industrial and Marine Repair) wish to thank the public of Prince Rupert for their good judgment concerning the purchase of the bus line. We are now in a position to carry on your repairs without the worry of having the building taken away frcm us, as the bus purchase would have done. FRED AND STORMY. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full montn at 25c a word. Dance every Saturday nlehr. Oddfellows' Hall. De Carlo's or chestra. 9-12. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Sat- uruay. THE DAILY NEWS I f PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Bert Hanson returned last night from a holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria. The Red Cross workroom will be closed from Dec. 15 to January 3rd. Mrs. J. R, Blakey and Mrs. A. Ponder arrived back in the city last night from Vancouver where they attended a convention of the Labor Progressive party. Mr. and Mrs. O. Chrlstapher-son and family and Mr. and Mrs. G. Jerstad and family sailed last night on the Cardena for Vancouver for a holiday visit. A GIVE THEM FOR CHRISTMAS Books of Theatre Tickets, for Adults. Children, Men and Women in the Services. Priced $1.00 to $2.25. Now Selling, Capitol. (300) Pilot Officer J. H. (Hickey) McLeod, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLeod, arrived last night to spend leave with his parents af- I ier serving overseas wun me air force. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Krause returned home on the Prince George last night from Vancou-ver. Mr. Krause has been in hospital in Vancouver for the past four years. Mrs. Krause went south to meet him. Edward Wa'hl, principal of Con rad Street School, and Frank Canty, of the Booth Memorial High School staff, are leaving tonight for the south on their way to their homes to spend th? holidays. Mr. Canty, who is going to Moose Jaw, has reconsidered his reslgnatlo nand expects to leturn to the high school staff. TOO LATE TO CISSIFY FOR SALE Spencer coal and wood range, like new. Phone Blue CC8, 1611 Atlin Ave. Card of Thanks Chris Dixon and family wish to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and fo&utlful floral tributes received during the sickness and death of a beloved wife and mother. "If love could save Thou hadst not died" . FOUR YEARS AGO IN THIS WAR By the Canadian Press Dec. 16, 1940 British captured Salum and Fort Capuzzo on the Egyptian-Libyan frontier. Ger man ambassador Otto Abstz ar rived In Vichy for conference's with Petain. Royal Canadian En gineers started tunnelling NAMED FOR LIBERATOR Bolivia takes its name from Simon Bolivar, its liberator, and hero of South America's fight for independence. SWISS INVENTION The diamond was first used for drilling purposes In 1864, when a Swiss engineer Invented the diamond drill bit. The Experts Say - - - GOLDEN CHOPS Stuffed pork chops, golden with crackle, is a dish to make every pair of eyes around the dining table brighten. Laura Pepper, chief of the Ak- riculture Department Consumer Section, suggests the following recipe. Prepare a stuffing from one cup soft stale bread crumbs, 4 teaspoon salt, 8 teaspoon paprika and enough milk to moisten. Wipe six rib pork chops, one Inch thick, with a damp cloth. 1 Trim off excess fat and cut a deep slit in the $ide,of each chop. nil the rrylng pan. Cover and bake in a moderate oven, 350 degrees fahrenhelt, until thorough ly cooketf 34 to 1 hour. Thicken drippings to make gravy. This makes six servings. CARROTS May not live up to the saying about making one's hair curl but they do affect growth, good vision and resist ance to Infection. That's because carrots are an especially good source of vitamin A, says the Nutrition Division. It's vitamin A too that keeps complexions soft and smooth for it works from the Inside. Of course the carrot Isn't the only source of vitamin A. It Is In all the other yellow, orange and deep green vegetables and fruits. But It Is a cheap source and one available the whole year around, TRAVEL-WISE The last word here is "Don't!" But if you have to for business or if it wouldn't be Christmas unle.'ii vou cot home to see the folks, give it, some forethought. Travel light we've seen a nightie and a toothbrush go Into one of those large size handbags. See that locks and straps, are secure on the baggage you check and have It tagged with your name and address. Pack a lunch diners are crowded. And If you travel wun cnnaren take some thing along to amuse them. Fin- ijly, be considerate, for' nobody is having any more fun than you. ACID TOUCH That's what keeps aluminum pots and pans an agntter inside as well as out. Olve them a going over with boil ing water plus a little vinegar and let it bubble on the stove a few minutes. And enamel sauce pans that have been burned take well to a pinch of soda in the water. SLICK CHICKEN Chicken- meat is a source of protein which builds and repairs body tissues, the Nutrition Division says. They say too that it is a good source of the B complex vitamins so Important for good health and looks. In digestibility they give chicken the edge on meats and this makes it a particularly good food for invalids, convalescents, LOCAL GIRL IS SAILOR'S BRIDE ."Miss Verna Parkinson Heroines llriile of Joseph Kussfll A quiet wedding wus held Thursday at First Baptist Church, Rev. W. W(. Sllverthorn officiating, when Verna May Parkinson, Prince Rupert, was Parkinson, youngest daughter of (Mrs. M. Parkinson, Prince Ru pert, was united in marriage to Able Seaman Joseps Percy Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Russell, Mission City. The bride made a beautiful picture as she came down thr aisle on the arm of Able Seaman Edmond Bourgeois. She was attired in a long whiU satin gown with trailing veil and carried a lovely sheath bouquet of assorted roses and carnations. Miss Carole Oill was a charming bridesmaid as she preceded the bride, wearing a floor-length powder blue gown with a matched chapel-veil crowned with yellow astors and white carnations and carrying an assorted sheath bouquet of 'mums and astors. Corbln King was groomsman. The wedding party left for the home of the bride and from there to a banquet at the Commodore Cafe. The many friends of the couple were received by the bride's mother at the Eagle's Hall where everyone enjoyed a pleasant evening of dancing and music. The bride and groom left for Victoria where they will spend their honeymoon. THE MARKETS Vegetables Cooking Onions. No. 1 Cal.. 3 lbs. for .20 Vegetable Marrow, lb 05 Parsley, bunch 10 Beets, local, lb .07 Parsnips, local, 3 lbs. .25 Turnips, yellow, lb. . 04 Turnips, white, local, lb. .05 Potatoes, new, 8 ids. 25 Local Carrots, lb 07 Tomatoes, outdoor, lb 45 Cauliflower, each 45 1 Lettuce, each 15 Celery, lb. 09 Oarlic, lb , .70 New Cabbage, lb. 08 Cranberries, lb 59 Prult Grapefruit, Calif .7'2 to .15 Lemons, doz. .39 to .47 Oranges, Navel, doz. . .35 to .67 Cal. Seedless Orapes, lb 29 Cal. Peaches, 2 lbs 53 Nuts in Shell Peanuts, lb .27 Walnuts, lb .59 Pecans, lb 65 Sugar White, lb .08 Golden Yellow, lb. .09 Grade a: Large, doz 49 Grade A, medium, doz 46 Flour Pastry Flour. 7 lbs 45 Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat 1.85 Second Patent mo riour, Z4's , 95 Milk Evaporated Milk, 16-oz. tin .lO'i Butter First Orade 43 Meat Shank (hind quarter) .26 and .23 Round Steak or Roast .46 and .42 Round Steak or Roast (boneless) 44 and .40 Minced Round Steak. .46 and .42 Rump Roast 45 and .40 Sirloin Tip (boneless) .47 and 44 Cubed Sirloin Tip (boneless 53 and .50 Sirloin Steaks. Roasts .49 and .45 Sirloin Butts (boneless) 48 and .46 F lank Steak .33 and .33 Flank, trimmed . .17 and .15 Porterhouse Steak or Roast 55 and .48 T-Uone Stiak Or Roast .55 nnrt n ;Wlng steak or Roast .51 and .45 Qt.ln T nlH 1 1 . . "'m ixjiii luuueiess;, .iu ana .00 Rib Roast, seven rib Dones. whole 34 unH nn Prime Rib Roast, five rib 'Dones. wnoie 36 nnri 52 Prime Rib Rpast. five rib rxmes (boneless) .48 nnri Rib Roast, outside roll (boneless) 35 nnn 11 Short Ribs to and .17 riaie unsKei 15 and .15 Plate Brisket, rolled (Doneiess) 21 and rn Rolled Shoulder (boneless) 25 nnri in Round Bone Shoulder Roast ' .20 nnH 9(5 Short Rib Roast 31 and .29 uiaue uoast 27 nnri 9S Chuch Roast 25 and .25 Chuck Roast (boneless) 29 and .29 Neck (boneless) 24 and .23 Shank, front quarter .13 and .13 Shank, knuckle end 10 and .09 Shank, centre cut 20 and .19 Shank (boneless) 24 and .23 Stewing Meat (boneless) 24 and .23 Hamburger 25 and .23 Tenderloin 75 and .75 I'lsh Halibut, lb 33 Salmon, lb 35 Cod, lb 25 Black Cod, smoked, lb .35 Smoked Kippers, lb 22 LAID EGG IN COURT REFPON, Eng., O) A police superintendent came off best when four live chickens, alleged to have been stolen, were produced in court as evidence, Dur- ino- file hparlnir nno nf fho VilrH young children and others who laid an egg which the superin require easily digested food. tendent promptly claimed, He'd Like ... For . . . STAY-AT-HOME EVENINGS Comfortable Gown Select one from our range in Silks, Plain and Patterned Wool Flannels . . . . $!).7.r) to $l!)..r)0 or a Pair of Slippers Well - made, nicely - finished, Komeo type, with gore side . . . $3.95 THE MEN'S SHOP" J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., BA. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean job Phone Black 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN GEO.JJAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALKS CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 146 4th Ave. E. RED 127 TIMBER SALE X30047 Scalrd tenders will be received by the District Forester. Prince ltupert, not later than noon on the 6th day of January. 1945, for the purchase of License X36047 near south ahore of Lyell Island, facing Powrlvro nay (Atll Inlet). qc.l to cut 789,000 feet of Spruce. Cedar and Hemlock Bawlogs. One ( 1 ) year . will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria, B.C.; the District Forester. Prince ltupert, B.C.: Ranger J, Ii. Scott. Cumshewu Inlet, m l. IN Ulli SUPREME COUT OF URITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN Til MATTKR OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT HYLAND. DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Ills Honour Judge Fisher, Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 11th day or December, A.D. 1944, appointed Administrator of the eRtate of Robert Hyland. who died on the 27th day of August, 1941. All persons indebted to tne said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and 11 persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 16th day of January, 1944, falling which distribution will be mode having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this 11th day of December. A D. 1044. ALBERT EDWARD RODDIS, Official Administrator, Telegraph Creek, B.C. IN THE SUPRfcMK COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND in th matter of the estate of daniel Mckinley kean, DECEA8ER, TAKE NOTICE that bv Order of His Honour Judge Fisher, local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 11th day of December, A.D. 1944, appoint ed Administrator with the will an- nexea, oi tne ustate of Dan el Me Klnley Kean, who died on the 20th day of January, 1939. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them wmi me properly verified on or be rore the isth day of January, 1944 failing which distribution will be made having regard only to such tiHmm oi wnicn i nave been notified uAinu at prince Rupert, B.C, this i mi pay oi LKcemner, A.D. 1944. ALBERT EDWARD RODDIS, Official Administrator, Telegraph Creek, B.C, 1945 DIARIES and CALENDAR PAI POCKET DIARIES, from o."( to LAuuis uiAKits, irom . $1,2,-, ;j 5-YEAR DIARIES WITH LOCK ft SMALL CALENDAR PADS AND STAND, complete III LARGE CALENDAR PADS AND STAND, complet $J EVERYDAY CALENDAR PADS AND STAND, complete from SI.".") to I SMALL CALENDAR PADS (GEM) LARGE CALENDAR PADS (JUMBO) Sj Dibb Printing Company BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVEl EVENING SHOES... WHITE, RLUE AND BLACK . . . 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