iv.y T .It, ; D, DAY JANUARY. .4, t c. HE t (je.innve . 3 3 fs-retskeij tqsuve ai ' .mttlc to ' ' " m 20 pereofit deduce 1 that if roal we ayso t ie money -we . ,u; Now with ,if.. :d lie question . ,j -.n? off "" amounts, 10 , ' -e '...:J!a;or valve ,to j ' i ..U..4 -j; ' : i ana aimfc- A.:d that brings ar.J; c ..itdUn liomes d I r winter . the house- ! v.jV if. is, may i sleeping :s mu.-t use IV be it' windows v.. ."in -tripping ., Ii y u want to . u. oi umber, the radl- ... it. RtMilution Ncu? Y'-ar with resold i!i!u! to. not j k:i w you i ... m some :? : thi blu'wrt Mutte this a " i' ii need it, w ':iv.' artiole i luii-f-iu drawers ,. it seem-li ,i at the Tf ' i that we u a grasi njtik twice your bHI- .Mil 100 UN)' ,MIW v ,v that the 1 tt":. f ' ;!rr;eats come ' ' i Well. " "v-thcr to s W!iy not ' yrestion i t rord ef ' i " V .TIV - ie family iiddlrec- ' rr i uld haw J i W'd e.irlv if aren't you : i It and con- -.n i ,;" (MisfrvalHn (nli ' ' J department 1 preparing. I ules are en- litarts of everj1 a: predates the '" counts In a w.ir Chcfk yourself Dc j ;mr' mcs buy more ".t.l Vci'J n1 "'j 'Uh-'f 1Im atlH fnn PP-'i:.-."- ai: fruit and boi.ro r,,oklng, Do yon by preparing too ll.Ud Of t mnl " J "'-i te value by ln )0 much tt-ntor nr K 1)0 five such large at 'able that your -- .uua i n their nlntes? V, the an wer.s are In a J as they should ill Tfl IT 1 "ii "nr -carry on! war Savings stamns. stands for Junior and he needs plenty of energy- 1 GJS P!fntyvofHqf5ubs Outdoor parties' kn6w noj sea- son Frorathe jutaring-off parties of early spring .through 1h plcntcof summer, tt hikes and corn rojutsjof fajl.tg.-UjcskllDg, skatlnghf sleigh-Tide parties now In season, i Canadians art more. n,ndt more, .going outdoors tor ttielr fun and entertainment. And when they return' rosy cheeked and ravenous, . to the house they want, fobd, plenty of it, hot and substantial. Baked beansor varlatiorts on the hot dog or 'hamburger theme follow-" ed by doughnuts and plenty of giving food-like bread If you bake at home, nourishing, delicious , aJ is tfy-when you ujc FLKISCllMANN'S lnda!e fresh Yeast. For over 70 years.. '-ISCIIMANN'S has been the favourite of jnadian women. Look for it at your grocer's ,fte yeast with the familiar y cl!ov label. ADt IN Canada Ct Extra Vitamins More rep hy eatlntf 2 cakes of I LEISCII.MANN'S fresh Yeast every Jay. This fresh Yeast la an excellent natural source of the 11 complex firoup of vitamins. bharp,fne;d' (By kqld 1 Wintery Blasts pan or under broilererve beans 1 on buns opened-faee fashion; Six I servings. ' I ' uickdf fllew .' l.rb. hamburger , . 2 tablespoons fat 2 tablespoons flour. 1 1 enp tomato Juice 1 .cup .diced cooked vegetables or 1 cup condensed vegetable soup . iSo.lt and pepper to tate Brown meat. in hot fat, add flour and brown slightly. Add re coffee or cocoa arc not partlcu-: i malnlng ingredients and cook 15 larly original but probably make (minutes, stirrin.g constantly, as big a hit as anything you Serve on split hot biscuits or cuuia inirtK up. me consumer toast points. Six servings o-ttruij ui ijic iAnnimon Jjrpan ment of Ajrleulture, however, has other suggestion of proven popularity for this type of party. If the party is planned in advance any favorite casserole dish will make a hit. So will sausage roHa, meat pies, and eggs, fish, meat, etc., creamed and served on hot split tea biscuits, in patty shells or croustades. iCvoustades are three'-lnch cobes of bread. hollowed out brushed wMh oven-toasted. i For a small party you probably couldn't do better than to serve waffles or griddle rr with sousa"es or bacon. welsh rarebit, French toast aaiKiwiehw which ireed no butter or a big platter of bacon and CSBJJ. With any of these might W a Jellied salad, a big- bowl of tow CI greens or cole slaw. With an emergency supply of canned .soups and "snackwich" makings you are prepared for the occasions which are almost bound to arrive when someone brlnw the gang home for a snack without previous notice. Heat Uie soup, lay out the makings and let them carry on from there. They love It. Vou will need to watch the butter though and our suggestion Is that you work what you can spare Into the fillings themselves. With some fillings batter can be omitted altogether or, with grilled cheese for example, bacon 'fat can be used Instead. The recipes which follow are not the "party only" kind. The Liver Spread Is perfect for carried lunches and the other recipes . . . well, try them for family suppers and see if they don't bring a request for repeats. Uver Spread V4 lb. liver (I'.fc cups chopped, .cooked) 3 tablespoons fat cup chopped onion 2 half-Inch slices bread j (cubed) 1-3 to i cup salad dressing 'a teaspoon salt Dash of pepper Cover liver with boiling water and simmer 5 minutes; drain. Melt; fat, add onions and cook until clear. Add cubed bread and cook until crisp and lightly browned, Put liver, onions and bread through the food chopper together. Add dressing and seasoning and mix well. Yield, IY2 cups. Keanburgers 5 cups home baked beans or 2 tins beans (20 oz. size) 2 tablespoons bacon or ham fat 0 round buns, halved " T)r 6 slices bread Heat beans in saucepan. Spread buns or bread with fat and brown lightly In hot frying Ham and Spaghetti Casveritle 6 oz. (lVz cups) spaghetti broken In 2-Inch pieces 'k lb. uncooked ham Jn V Inch slices 2 medium or 3 small onions 1 tin tomato soup or 1 cup seasoned tomato sauce Cook tpashettl In l'A quarts pf baling water with IV? teaspoons salt. Drain and rinse in to form cases. 1 cold water. Fry ham until llehtlv melted fat and ibrowncd. about 10 minutes, thpn put bm and onion through the food chopper. Place altiernate layers of spaghetti and ham-onion mixture In a greased cas-sercle, finishing with a layer of spaghetti. Pour tomato soup or seasoned tomato sauce over the top and bake In a moderate oven, 350 degrees F.. for 3n minutes. Whole Loaf Toast Remove the top and side crusts from a loaf of bread, leaving the lower crust. Cut the loaf lemth-wlse down the centre, cutting to but not through the lower crust Then cut. in the same way. across the loaf six to eight times. Spread the cubes of bread gently apart and brush the cut surfaces lightly with v4 cup soft, creamed butter. Toast In a moderately 'hot oven, 375'degrees F., for 10 to 15 minutes. Serve the loaf hot. Each person pulls off hto own cHbe. French Toant Sandwich 12 siloes bread, i inch thick 1 cup sandwich spread, cheese, ham. egg. etc. 2 egs 1 cup Ikjuld, milk; tomato Juice or left-over fruit Juice Salt and pepper to taste Mild-flavored fat Prepare sandwiches from bread and filling, no butter Is needed. Beat eggs, add liquid and salt and pepper. Melt a little fat in frying pan, dip sandwiches quickly Into liquid and saute In hot fat until brown on, both sides Serve hot. Six servings. Of General Interest Submit Samples, Please First thing to do If an article proves unsatisfactory Is to return it to the store from which It was purchased. If no satisfactory settlement can be made, the article should then be sent to the Standards Division, Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Ottawa, together with the bill of purchase and any label or distinguishing trade mark taken off the garment. If the bill Isn't available, the price of the article and the store from which It was purchased may be listed when the article is sent in. Travellers, Attention A ration book holder leaving the country for a period of more than CO days, must turn in the ration book to a branch of the Ration Administration. If the person returns at a later date, application can be made for return of the book. When Leaves Extend Servicemen, who receive extension of their leaves, while visiting at home or with friends, can reimburse their hostesses for the extra rationed commodities consumed by applying on their return to their unit, for a ration card to cover the extension of the leave. ' Protection In Code Numbers All footwear shipped or displayed for sale In Canada must after January 1, have a short code pumber marked In plain sight on the Inside of the shoe. Each code number Identifies the manufacturer and Is placed in the shoe to safeguard the buying public against degradation of quality. INACCURATE REPRISAL LONDON, (0 The butch newspaper VrlJ Nederland, published here, reports that 29 Dutchmen In Amsterdam were shot by the Germans in reprisal for the- shootlng of a Gestapo agent who actually was killed by his own German subordinate. MUHGflUK - Announcements C.W.L. Bridee. Whist and Crlbbage, K. of C, hut, .January it), H p.m. Presbyterian Burn's Banquet, January 25. Dance every Saturday nleht. Oddfellows' Hall. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every THE.D4iLY.NEWS Local N evys Items... V .PHONE gG TO CONTRIBUTE" PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Accounts totalling $9,290 for Oecerriber were passed by the School- Board at its meeting last night. Constable C. F. Oland of the provincial police has returned 46- duty, at the district office after spending his annual'-vacation' at home. A. The Beauty Parlor of Peggy Saunders (Annette. Powell), will be closed from Jan. 4 to Feb. 1. . (6) Autobiographical talks by John McLeod, Jack McLeod and J. C. pllker, recent' new members of the 'Prince Rupert Rotary Club, comprised the program at the weekly luncheon of the club today. President R. C. St. ClaTr was In the cna.r and there .was a good attendance of members with a few guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stone will leave Saturday night for a vaca-i Hon trip tq Vancouver. Meetm- Job's Daughters, January 5 at 7:30 pjn, InltiatlQrr,H-ver March and social. (4) Friends- will be glad to learn that there is an improvement in the conditien of MpsI W. O Ful ton Dvho was stricken seriolrely 111 aocrat a week ago. Sne Js rt- malning at her home on Fifth: Ave. W. Mrs. Annette Woods will leave Saturday night Tin' the Prince George for Vancouver -whence She will proceed to Winnipeg. Toronto and Montreal on a buy away a couple of months. RgYAL City CANNED FOODS Store Open, January 2nd ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Prince Rupert Doctor's Prescription Calls for the Best! THE REXALL STORE PHONE 192 m Once your doctor has Written a prescription, he depends on the pharmacist for accurate compounding. That Is where we come in. Every prescription brought to us Is fllled'wlth scientific accuracy with the best quality drugs. Bring your prescriptions here with confidence. We back your doctor. OrmesLtd. 77fu Pioneer Druqgiats PHONES 81 and 82 Supplies for Now Year TURKEYS DUCKS GEESE AT PRICES SURPRISINGLY LOW I Fancy groceries choice quality fresh and cured meats. Open dally 0 a.m. through to 0 p.m, Thursdays to 1 p.m. We deliver Courteous service SEVENTH AVENUE MARKET 530 7th Ave E. 1 s a 1 k 1 b 1 11 1 1 iiff aWIili 1 If KKD HP .CROSS 5 iiiimHHniiNHiiin With the- Jffew year .corner th--i fleed for renewed effort. in Red Cross work in all its branches. Speaking at a Red" Cross meeting recently. Col. CO.' Scott, Red: Cross commissioner, B,u C'divi-' sion, said: "Conditions are bad. and get worse -.the iurther east we go in Europe. In Holland they aTe indescribable." In 'Greece too; they beggar description. WcmustJ be lnthe game for many years to helr humanity out.". . Speaking to" the Women's War Work Committee, Col. Scott said; "You ladies' are the Hfe line' dfq the Red Cross. Anything dls-tribuVecTby Red Crbs.J'from tire thousands of cases that arrive in England might have been made by you, or. you, or you." He commended the quick change- mg trip after which she will pay jdver from making hospital sup a two weeks' holiday visit to nlles to workins for bomb vie New York. She expects to be . tlms. From the Channel Islands alone 14,090 children were -re- ! doys. -for added ust Y Delmort Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Raspberries, Strawberries, Sliced Peaches Enterprise Fruit Co. PHONE 343 Meet Mo at . . . JOHNNY'S . JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) J. M. S. LOUBSER DC, B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone C40 J.H.MAIR Furniture and Auctioneer AUCTION SALES ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED NEW AND USED FURNITURE VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES C32 3rd Ave. Blue C9 Prince Rupert, B.C. PAGE THREE Wflif arj. Of 3ers 1st (11.) Bn. rrlhce Butwrt V ftegf. CU(J) ' " ; (OrJ. Toeing,--Aeing-MaJ. Commanding) . f . , Parades Friday; January 5 Officer and tfC.O.'s, -7:30 p.m. : Saturday, January . 6 . Bat talion smoker, battle dress wkrt- out-ontyefcv 8 p.m. (.- - V weanesaay, januuary io-uafr talion parade' for inspection. drill .order, 7:30 p.m. Friday, January 12 Officers i and N.O.OJs,. 7:30 p.mi ' ) ' ' (Owing to the 'Battalion if .. spectlon on Wednesday, Janu1- . ary'Mallcbmpany pffradrt-oa Monday, Tuesday and Thursday are cahceTleXr). - .vr--s . cently evacuated rand clothed from top t9 toe by the Red Cross. Thej local workroom js agaui ready for action. It Is bright and warm and well, equipped. There is work for all. Open 2 to 5 week When your recipe calls for tomatoes and you have "Koyal City", on hand, you're all set for success! Tliey Iiavg that fresh;from-trie-fjed look, and they're hrimful of flavor and sun-ripened goodness. No matter what variety of "lloyal City" Canned Foods you buy, you can always depend on their royal quality. They put a genial glow into a meal with their appetizing flavor and bright attractive color. So when you're buying high quality canned foods look for "Koyal City' first. Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY; To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 VM. Kindly give us your order before 12 o'clock noon during your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choicest fresh and cooked meaWfresh vegetables and fruits complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE 21 THIRD AVE. W. EVENING SHOES... WHITE, BLUE AND BLACK ... SATIN SANDALS . Silver and Gold Sanddts IN HIGH AND LOW HEELS Family Shoe Store Limited "THI? HOME OF GOOD SHOES" 4l . w .1 1 it 'I fl, 1 .j n 4