Tne Day Aews Published Every Afternoon Excepjt Sunday by Prince Rupctt Daily News Limited. Third Arenue Civ A. HUNTER Managin g,dltor EDITORIAL We Shouldn't Stop Now ... .The Seventh Victory Loan drivers how in ltalJ1 lYou. bs thifcl ifd and and final final week week and, and, as as far far as as Prince Prince Rupert Kupert i icults cluts r is concerned,' it is just a matter of seeing how sub-1 stantial the. oversubscription will be. This unit has come through splendidly everybody seems to have Bonds as the natural thing sVinnIrl hp nn lpr-nn in the to the loan in support of our war effort. The people ! seem disposed to make this the biggest accomplish- j . ii - j i -i i ; i a- J- i mem yei m me way oi war uonu uuying aim it is erafifving that they should feel that way. Thanks to the valor of and those of the United Nations, the suffering and!113 Shocked vnin'-nf war 1ms hpen kent from our eountrv . . . our' When Wn" h tamiiies fnniilips at it- home nome are are iariiom far from the me ravages lavages oi of ruth-1 nun I lose unomios Ym wp jivp .miasinor rnpsp rhino's arm ' we-should be thank'ful. isanvnne missinVlTomethirir else? iFanvone miss- inthe satisfaction of doing a part taprovide our T 5 men and vvomen overseas with all that they need to, rest of the electrical appliances. win "complete and final Victory? This always leads the strong sl- Is anyone missing the satisfaction and security !lent menbe of ;he household of owning -Victory Bonds ... the satisfaction of Tn.dKy V18 we ?lht . ft. have done this in the begin- i i a lw-. i i knoAvmg that the money we lend to Canada is not ning and spared ourselves only, helping to assure Victory, but providing for the crisped fingers and temper, we emel'gencies-'of the future? ignore that sideswipe and There is no safer security than Victory Bonds, swfetly,cfter the toaster for re-backed by all the wealth and resources of Canada. I L.S.S 1, f -n-.r- 11 j 1 uuy. an you can ior casn, men ouy more on tne instalment plan. Buy one more bond this time then you did' in any previous loan. VANDERHOOF MEN WOUNDED Raymond Patterson and Ralph' Andros Local Man Killed Private Michael Griffin, -who gave the name of Edward Mc-Mullen of the Tomllnson Construction Co., Prince Rupert, as a friend, has been killed in action according to the latest Canadian Army casualty lists. He was serving with a Manitoba regiment. Listed as slightly wounded ar Sapper Raymond Irving Pattersons-son of Raymond Morton Patterson of Vanderhoof, and CorRf.Ralph William Andros, son .of jj)n II. Andros, also of Van-derljoof. The former has been serving with the Royal Canadian Engineers and the latter with a British Columbia regiment. I QflA.Y sit at home ! e tit at home ; where it't nice and aafa vhile our youug men ' face death hourly. ' They fight with their Hood, their Uvea, for every inch they gain ; in occupied countriea. - Not very fair, it it? So how about cruaring up the acore a Lit? : IIow about doing without ' and making do with what we have to Lack tLem . with every lait dollar. Let's turn our taving Into Victory Bonds today; then Luy an extra bond and pay for it Ly ."inetalmente every, pay day. It a little enough to ai we tit at home I Philpott, Evitt & Co. Ltd. Fuel and Builders' Supplies Invest in Victory w PRINCE RUPERT . . . BRITISH COLUMBIA. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By City Carrier, per week .. .15 Per Month .05 Per Year .. $7.00 By Mail, per month -.40 Per Year $4.00 DAILY EDITION . . . i Monday, November 6, 1941 on this occasion Most accepted buying Victory to do. However, there volume of the resDOnse Canada's armed forces t ' 4 .. .J it 1 . . SOO-SUD NOTES , An emergency drive for waste paper by the Sault Ste. Marie Salvage committee wUl begin ilJC uuuuuuwc hopes to obtain 75 tons of waste paper- Slavic people in the Sault have contributed $6,000 tn n fnnrf tn aid free YugoSlaia. Sault Ste. Marie is well on the way toward achieving its $2,4&), 000 Seventh Victory Loan quota with $700,000 subscribed during the first week, , j Recently discharged from the I Canadian madian Army after being wounded in the Sicily campaign Walter Monette, 22, son of Mrs, Donelda Monette, took a lead ing part ln a Victory Loan dedl cation service at the Sault last . PRINCE GEORGE People of nearby Giscome put their clocks back an hour last week, returning to standard time for the winter. HlIdenMi Frank Clark and jacn menoison have decided to seek re-election to the Prince j George city council. Students who spent Hallowe'en night collecting pennies for the 1 Crippled. Children's Hospital juuu ui cuujuncuun wim oiner harmless Hallowe'en activities were complimented by the principals of Prince George schools and the police chief. The young sters raised $145 for the fund and police rerjorted the most or derly Hallowe'en in years. SMITHERS Distribution in thP Kmitws district of the number five ra- . January- Thl5 known as the Hon book Indicated an Increase hlgh 5Ch001 wardrobe and con-In population C. L. Dimock, ra- ,sists of tractive clothing suit- tlon board secretary, reported. There were 3808 number five a,tlon toooks distributed as aeainst 3770 number four bonks last spring. The Smlthers Liberal Association held Its annual meeting last week, electing L. H. Kenney president, Frank Foster, vice-president, and W. O. Hanson, secretary treasurer. DUBLIN PROFESSOR DIES DUBLIN m Dr. Robert Row lette, King's professor of mat- erla medlcl and pharmacy at Trinity College here, is dead. He represented Dublin University ln the Dall from 1933 Jo 1937. NEWPORT, Monmouthshire B 5lr John Beynon, 79, a leading South Wales Industrialist, died here, V 1 if i THE? DAILY7 NEWS KEEPING HOUSE IN WARTIME i Rule of Th ree S's Conservation Hints - - I Sour Beginning I So you throw your sour milk J down the sink while your conscience isn't looking . . . what? . . . you haven't time to use It up . . . nonsense! Plan your routine to include .the baking that's got to be done sometime. know lvw tender and de sour milk makes tea bls- muffins, gingerbread and griddle cakes . . . weiiruse the me amount of sour -mUk as t :of baklng d to the dry ln. gredients and reduce the baking powder by two teaspoons for Cd sour its sun piumo fun of . . . . protein, calcium and vitamins, Need we say more? Don't Let Yourself household appliances 80 go on on the the hummer humnw thase these da"6 days ifs its ,a t3le thi3 C0lumn takes breakfast toast over the lire in the furnace ... and after the "- wwMtp. And we offer you the following experience-taught suggestions: Don't reach for ; the. :jtopst with, a fork or you may, short circuit the toaster element nd let 'yourself in for a shSck in more ways than one. ..Yfhqn detaching a cord from either" its outlet or the appliance take hoidjof jttyj plug, not the N(?tce cord. M the end piece of the Iron, coffee makers and toaster need re- placing and 'see If you can't treat u more een"y-. Too many -Polices snouia not De at- tached to a plug or outlet at one time. The load may be more than the fuse can stand . . . iyp.u'11 s5on find'out! Keen cords dry and clean at all times and , avoid bending them sharply, " . . . Some Rain Must Fall" "."X , n r fiJf;? ways makes us wish for a col lapsible parascl the size of a lipstick that could, like taxes, be always with us against alluvial surprises. All of whirh tle oh SS ttuvitc 10 cnouse an umoreiia, If you have to have a new one, when you can inspect it free from the jabs and-pokes of the frenzied mob. Be sure of the quality of both covering and frame before opening so that the fastening won't catch and pull the ribs. After using dry it open, in tne bathtub or back porch wheie the dripping water won't cause any damage. Tl ATLlTf fWKA A IT LLUIIIlJ KtrlillAr DISPLAY COMING An interesting exhibit of the WOr,k don? . at thlng remake centres which have been con ducted in the province to teach women to make garments from old material is at present tour- ing Canada and will be In Brit- lsn Columbia in December and , , Ui "'B" awigoi siuaents, a" maPe irom oia materials. ? "e exi?1D" wui oe aispiayed at W1 scnools throughout British Columbia and the garments will be modelled by high school students. The wardrobes will be I shown In Prince Rupert on Jan uary 3. HAD DEATH PREMONITION LONDON, W Alone ln Lon-ddn and with only his old-age pension to live on, William Bryant, 74, had walked into the side of a bus and was killed, leavlne ;a note which indicated he had a premonition of death. The note said "my six girls emigrated tn Canada 20 years ago." WORLD'S BIGGEST Lake Superior Is the world's largest Inland body of fresh water. - Soalc Soak; Simmer Simmer And And Season Season Needed " " " r s i I - n bean uean booking vookinQ - -t . ! to cover. Drain. Simmer in salt- They tempt me your beans ed water untll tenderi about there-spare a plate." And thel. hnlir- nraIn and mash. unknown, uninvited guest sat down, "ate up the last mouth ful" and gave thanks that he "whom kings and queens crouch down to" relished beans! Browning, in "The Bean Feast,'' tells tills story of Pope Sixtus the Fifth. One wishes the poet had given us some de talis as .to how the bans that tasted so good!-' had bfjn prepared. But after aHsuch detail-are for more practical people than poets and practical people have since developed all sort.; of dishes that can make" a Bean Feast" for moderns. The Canadian-grown white navy bean Is relished with. its traditional accompaniment salt pork and brown bread, but it can be Just as good ln othe. ways. Cold baked beans, mashed with catsup .and mi'gedjwUti chopped peanuts,1 in a' lunch box. sandwich for Instance. Soupi. casserole dishes and salads al give scope to the navy bean. The Tne ru! rue of the, tlJjh three S's t- the ordey- bt ln beam cockery i soak, slmnij, 7.1 season, and for seasonhigit's salty, ?our or spicy:Salt'ork or btcon fat almost always during the cooking, tartness in the dress ing or flavoring for bean salaiL. and sandwiches, the splcines,s of mustard ln sauce for -dried beans served as a vgetabte, a huit of ginger ln baked beans. 1 Give these recipe a try out and see it the family, like the Pope in the poem, Joeti't eat them up "to- the last mouth- f ui, -, Savoury Navy Iieans " ' , With Bacon ' v IVi cups dried navy beans V cup flnely.,mlncediouldn IV2 teaspoohs talt , t .si. 1 1 cup luceu ceiery ft 2 tablespoons chopp pepper 1 cup tomato pulp V4 cup tomato Juicer ''- - V2 cup water V cup molasses 1 teaspoon dry muUaHiO'J! 2 tablespoons melted buner V teaspoon pepper Bacon " Pick over, wash and soak beans In cold water for eight. hours or overnight. JUjiain welL, Cover with boiling water ijul add minced onion. Simmer beans slowly until they tt OtiU der, about two hours. Add. Gilt during last JO minutes of cook ) n.DrjJLOean5weJl atjdadd,, celery, green pepper, Tomatoes, tomato juice, water, molasses, mustard, butter, peppiv and : additional salt if necewary. ; Flace ln a greased baking dish I and cover with strips of bacon and bake in a moderate 'qven, 350 deg. F, for about 2 liour, Six servings. j Bean and Carrot Salad j IV2 cups cooked while navy ; beans ' Salt and pepper to taste Onion Juice or onion salt to taste (optional) IV2 cups, shredded caiArt-V2 cup unpeeltd rediauple, ( cut in tubes 3 tablespoons uiosch or n : tart, cooked salad dress- ing Combine Ingredients and chill. Serve on lettuce leaves. Six servings. Navy Bean Koyal 1 cup white navy beans 3 cups cold water V2 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons mild-flavored fat 3 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons chopped onion V2 cup grated cheese 1 egg 2 cups soft bread crumbs' . 1 tablespoon c'hopped .paKsley (optional) "BODY" WAS STATUE CAMBRIDGE, W) Reports that a body was found ln a water tank at King's College caused a stir untll Inspection showed ,U was a bronze satue of Hermes, tne wing heeled Greek eod, that usually occupied a place at Whe- welrs Court at Trinity. FRENCH NOT FAVORED LONDQW, Board cf Trade President Hugh Dalton soothed the tempers of Britain's stocje-lngless women by denying reports that full-fashioned silk stockings made ln Britain were being sent to France. IN SMALL AREA The population of SwitzertSnd is about 4,260,000. ?ic over wash i beans overnight ln cold water Melt fat In a saucepan, blend ln flour, add milk gradually, stirring until thickened. Add onion and all but two tablespoons of cheese and stir until cheese is melted. Stir in beaten egg yolk, bread crumbs, parsley and beans. Fold in stiffly beaten egg white. Turn into a greased cas-rerolefjmd sprinkle; the remaining .two tablespoons of cheese on top. Set In a pan of hot jvaUr and ovenpoach in a moderate pven, 350 deg. F, for 30 minutes. Six servings. fisan and Cheese Casserole 1 cup white navy beans 1 small carrot 1 small onion 3 tablespoons fat 3 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk , SaJUand pepper' to taste cup grated cheese Pick over, wash and soak beans overnight in cold water to cover. Drain. Cover with fresh water and cook ' until tender, abput two hours. Cut carrot and omon in small- dice. Make a sahce of fat, flour, milk, salt and pepper and add grated cheese. Arrange beans and vege- ,n alteate ye in " Biased casserole dish. Cnv- wlth cneese sauce and ,0P wlth a little Brated cheese or a mix ture of cnPese and br",, crumb- Bake in a moderate oven 350 p- unt11 vegetables are tender- about 45 minutes. Ift- over cooked vegetables may be used and the oven time re duced to 15 to 20 minutes. Six servings. THE BULKLEY-MARKET ., Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork J?Qijltrv Products- Under Mast Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 173 Of General Interest I Latecomers for Ration ltook 5 Canadians who failed to pick up their No. 5 ration book during distribution week may sUU get them, if they will take their No, 4 books with the "K" coupon stub filled ln to their nearest local ration board. HooKs will be issued to them after November C. Hranrli Adopts Slogan Consumer Ilraneh last week announced 4ripptlou $ the slogan, "S dBilly. hi'K the-ho.ne front for "thelboys to come heme to." Controls IJf'ted Present supply oi shellac, beeswax natural variiish, resins and tung oil Is sufficient to meet all essential military and civilian requirements. Controls-over the use of thee pioduct. have been dropped. 1 Napkins and Gummed Tape Paper napkins with embossing and scalloped edges- may again be manufactured as well as dif-leient sizes cf gummed Kraft paper tape. Removing restrictions on the designs of napkins or types of ta;e will iv.t mean greater quantities of T0fif ml mm rw aRJf 'T am '"til SMAKi'S GARAGE J TERRACE, B.C. KING GEORGE CAFE PRINCE RUPERT R00RNGC0. ). Chow Mein box 725 ,1'Hpurs 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. , specialists on Butltup 2nd Avenue and 8th Street Roofs Repairs, Re-shlngllng . Free Estimates Income Tax Returns Prepared See ! ZZZZZIZZZIZHZL R. E. MORTIMER ! 324 2nd Ave. - Phone 88 FAUNl n.rInr lAiT rirr J. M. S. LOUBSER ! Special: D.c, b.a. Chinese Dishes CHIROPRACTOR chop Suey Wallaci.Bl0ck Phone,l4Q , Chow Mein Hour. 0:00 .m. to 2oo a.m. Atlas Boiler Work, Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene - - Welding, Blacksmith, General Repa,r PRINCE RUPERT Phone Ited 884 DRY DOCK Delmo're Frozen Fruits and AND SHIPYARD Vegetables Raspberries, . Strawberries. Sliced Peache.. SHIPBUILDERS AND . . ENGINEERS T, Enterprise Fruit Co. PHONE 343 Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding The best buy in Monuments .... and Markers In B.C. Is at SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL National Monuments on 3rd ani Ave., first door Wet of MINING MACHINERY Eaton'- All types of Gas Engines NATIONAL MONUMENT 1 Repaired and Overhauled P.O. Box 998. Prince Rupert these commodities in the retail stores. Ceiling on Season's Greetings Christmas cards with the ex-of snecial or personal iriptlnc Mrr1 mnv nnt Monday NOVfw o o J tui vnu;: a u . r . . limii oeA 1. . , n . .vv" uuii i-aiii wis vear uiner? i- ; w $ w v . - nrp' MS' fiL , In the n PICO case of rf nnrennnl personal srpot . ing cards, dealers are permitted to add the cost of the printing but still may not charge more Uian 25c for the card Itself. Keeping White White White refleeta light, repels heat. We use white in our homes because It is a background 'for freshness and cleanliness. We feel cooler In sum. mer when we wear 'white ciotnes. nut umha n,n,i u ; . ' Wt m mOWV White to h trU I Activ, A coming Cfc Co-ord: fw t ChM;m - . means fur tt at a meet, "T til inursdaynwht,., representlE in aniH. tee was A y the aflau Jj nJiJ K . 1U , I CP.SyfnV !.., were pre-,t '' t, -M the ...oral CO-oriill,!i:n. 'f 1 Ml leu beautiful. .Whites a.e kept white j wint m'I i"r u.y auumg oiue u tne rinse it nf , . 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