ANDERSON LIMITED LbM and Heating Utlc Springing and Coal Stokers L 2nd Ave and 4th St. j-.ru . va P.O. Hox 12-J4 III. CURRY hiiuoi'KAriuK I fli-wil IMS hi nerves- uw--j foufhrv-lightly used, Lb. adcableQ-JO fTIl Octisioiial Chair Cov-d with ve.our. Spring f stro:. y uuuv. ti- fhetrfildi Ail-spring ;-jc'.wM Reduced price Enamel ftft L foal lUnge, 6 holes, irfssrrs 5-5" C. FURNITURE liD AVENUE Black 331 The Experts Say ... Dy the Canadian Prraa "I Resolve" How many reso lti lions are beine made fn 1945? The home economists of the Consumer Seclon. Agrlcul ture Department, suggest the following: First, lewolve to save butter. Use It only on the table and. spread it a little thlner on the bread. Use other mild -flavored fats for cookine. Second, make the sugar supply go further by using simple des-1 certs such as fruits and plain cookies. Third, buy the foods that are most plentiful and get the best value for Uie money spent. Fourth, contrive to use more cereals in more attractive ways. Canada has an ample supply or these important foods. Fifth, use tewted recipes and measure accurately. And lastly, resolve to be cheerful about the rationing of foods. Remember It Is only done when necessary. FROZEN FOODS -Fasih frozen foods are a luxury of recent yirs. They may be commonplace afJLer the war but rlRht now they're a treat In anybody's family. These delectable looking strawberries or peas or brussel sprouts arc extra good as food value too. For the fast freezing methods seem to seal lit the v Hani Ins and minerals. , A serving of strawberries, for rxamrte. will contribute about one-third of the daHy amount or Vitamin C needed for good health, the Nturltlon Division health, the Nutrition Division reports. Iiut here's a point to watch: 945 DIARIES and CALENDAR PADS iCKET DIARIES, from to $1.7." kROE DIARIES from $!.-" to $ti.O lYEAR DIARIES WITH LOCK -. LtALL CALENDAR PADS AND STAND, complete $1.7." t.RGE CALENDAR PADS AND STAND, complete $:.0 ITRYDAY CALENDAR PADS AND STAND. - v'j from - $1.7." to .$l.7i"i LtUl CALENDAR PADS (GEM) W YSCI CALENDAR PADS (JUMBO) $l.-" Dibb Printing Company 13ER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE 7ree Delivery Throughout thcCity MONDAY - WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY - THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section. - FROM 2 TO 5 P.M. psdly give us your order before 12 o'clock. noon during your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choicest frcih and cooked meat fresh vegetables and fruit -complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE 21 THIRD AVE. W. 'OULSEN'S LUNCH 6th AVE. E., BESIDE P.O. STATION "B" As Good as the Best Better than the Rest POULSEN'S GROCERY Our stock fresh and complete, prices right Courtesy and Service Free Delivery Red 441 RUPERT B RAN D : : SMOKED : : BLACK - COD Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. once thawed these fruits and a-H lose their v4tnm!n much more quickly than do the ordinary varieties. Fpr this rea son the vegetables should be cooked while they are still frozen and fruits not allowed to thaw until Just before they are going to be used. SUGAR CUBES When you reach for the sugar bowl every morning Just remember that vast quantities of raw sugar, in the form of molasses, go into the manfuacture of synthetic rubber that the explosives to fill five 10-lnch shells requires as much sugar as an acre of the .finest Cuban su?ar land can produce. That's where our sugar ' Is going. And this year the production of industrial alcohol 'alone will equal Canada's im port requirements for more than two years In peacetime-and two of the largest sugar produc ing countries In the world. Java and the Philippines, are still under Jap domination. SCENT DONTS Dresses can be easily ruined If perfumes and antl-persplrants are not applied properly, and the Research Council stronelv odvlse3 that nerfumes should not be applied directly to dresses. In many ma terials the dye will be afTectcd by the alcoho In the perfume. Although the spots may not show at once thry may become suddenly apparent after dry cleaning or pressing. All preparations which serve as antl-persplrants contain substances which can damage fabrics. However, most of the compounds sold as deodorants only are harmful to fabric. LONDON. Q Mal.-Gen. R. E. Lavcok. 37. chic of combined operations, has been promoted fiom acting to temporary ranK. KETTERINO. Eng.. O Baron Brooke of Oakley, chairman of the Northamptonshire County Council for 20 years, has died at the age of '5 and the peerage becomes extinct. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP UUITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and OP EDWARD McLAREN. DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, W. E. Fliher. made on the 2nd day of January. AD. 1945. I was appointed Administrator of the EsUte of Edward McLaren, deceased. nH nil nnrflM tlnvlnc rlfilmft fiff&lnst the aald Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, In vn n .,f hfnNi thA 2nrf dftT nf February. AD. 1945. and all parties Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebt-dnens to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 2nd day of January. A D. 1945. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. GEO.JJAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YuUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 146 4th Ave. E. Red 1?7 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, nlacksmlth, General Repair. PHONE RED 884 THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Trince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 within the Empire with the eventual status of a self-gov erning Dominion. OXFORD, Eng., W Oxford University hate been offered an annunlty of about $9,000 a year for seven years toy Samuel Courtaul for research into the relative efficiency of small and large-scale business and aiueci problems of Industrial organiza tion. LONDON. 0 Fifty R. A. F. nilots from Atlantic ferry com mand and bomber command have been seconded to British Overseas Airways. Corporation to train as transport caDtalns. In many tool steels tungsten may be replaced by molybdenum. THE. DAILY NEWS NEW TYPE HUT FOR THE ARMY The Hut Age has arrived on the battle fronts of Europe. First there were the Nlssen huts, pre-fabrlcated houses, portal houses and now comes the Moody Hut. It Is the brain child of Major H. H. G. Moody, of Winnipeg, serving with the Royal Canadian Engineers. It is practical because It can be constructed with, materials always at hand. Square mesh track, such as is used in laying plane runways, is overlaid on a steel frame. The mesh is then covered with sack cloth, and two coats of cement. Top picture shows a Moody hut in course of construction and lower shows the completed hut. Four men can construct a Moody Hut in an hour and allowing thccement to dry; it is ready for occupaJUon in about five days. (Canadian Army Overseas Photo). MOTHER OF LOCAL MAN DIED HERE The death occurred this morning of Mrs. Alice Blackhall at the home of her son, A. E. Blackhall, 1503 Graham Avenue. Mrs. Blackhall was G9 years old on January 1. Bom in Essex, England, deceased came to Canada after her marriage, and settled at Brandon, Manltpbat where she lived until coming to Prince Rupert six months ago. Her i.e. ..u- husband pre-deceaaed iv her Bride's Daughter Matron-of-Honor Sirs, Helea Hanson and Gust ((uist of Oona Itiver United In Marriage , Mrs. Helea Hanson and Gust Qulst, both of Oona River, were ' married at a quiet out pretty ceremony which took place on Thursday evening. Rev. E. W. Scott, rector of St. peters Anglican Church; officiated in the presence of members of the families and close relatives. The matron-of-honor matron-or-honor was was Mrs. Mrs. J. j. R. k. several ye'ars ago. Surviving s neynolds, Uder daughter of the one son, Albert, of Prince Ru- ... . , Reynolds was pert. Another son, Alfred, died last June at his home at Nlnot, North Dakota. It is understood that the body will be sent to Brandoa flr burial, Briefs From Britain By the Canadian Press CAMBRIDGE. E"g- Samuel Landman, former secretary of the international Zionist asso ciation, urged in an address to university students here that Palestine should be Incorporated groomsman. A receutlon was held at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Armand i.nnrl. Mrs. Lund being the younger daugnter oi tne u?, Guests were Mrs. John Johnson and daughter. Thelma Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Art Coukeii well known and will have the heartv congratulations and best wishes of many friends. READING, Eng., Oi The first iinitpd Nations Relief and Re habilitation Admlnistra tlon course held in Britain for per sons who are to help with the rpnntriatlon of displaced per sons la Europe has opened here with 45 members in residence. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" nnri IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN IOCiAlt, UKCtAOE-u, INTESTATE Mnrirr that. tv Order of iiAnn, w it pichr made on the no,l 'r.r nMwmhpr. 'A.D. 1944. I was apiointod Admlnlgtrator ot tne Esiaie oi jonn ixJKr. "lua-1,u' .11 xniAf havino ftififmia npnlnst the said Estate are hereby required to ...nv tnma nrrtrtorlv VPrlfled. tO me on or before the 30th day of January, A.D. 1945, and all parties iiidebtcd to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their l..,lah)lJnU, tA Til rt forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 23rd day OI uocemoer, nu- OEOROE II. HALLETT, Official Administrator Atlln. B.C. THIS AND THAT "Yes, this is precious gwss what, Mom.' Local News Items... PHONE. 88 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS A Cash for old gold. Bulger. I Tonight's train, due from the East at 10:45, was reported thU ivtuuicu U41ufcuv, imornii'e to be live nours mic be five IK. tU UJ A 1UU .... 'day, in Jail after she pleaded (guilty Friday, to, a charge of ' operating a. bawdy; house. I Mr. and Mrs, George Eales, renllv married in ' Vancouver, arrbred in the city I from the south yesterday, to as sume residence here. Mn. and. Mrs. Guelpa of Victoria one In the city Visiting with their son. Quartermaster Ser geant Oscar Guelpa, who is sta tioned here with the Army. Mr, an Mrs. Gueloa are early resi dents of Prince Rupert having left here 16 years ago tOi reside in Victoria. Ihey are beine welcom ed by many old friends during Llielr stay here. Notice To our Patrons Since Sam Currie, Sr., has severed Notice his connection with us, on and after Jan. 8. 1915. lie will not be solicitint dry cleaning for oreauization. Pioneer rnnmiian Laundries and rienners. (7) The Deep Sea Fishermen's Union will hold Its regular meeting Sunday, January 7th, at 2 pjn. Members requested to attend this meeting; important business. (5) STOOD BY NAPOLEON General Hugo, the father of novelist Victor Hugo, held the town of Thionville for Napoleon. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE -ADMINISTRATION ACT and IN THE MATTEK OF THE ESTATE OP JOHN VOLLAUO, DECEASED. 1VTMTATP. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hla Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on i o w. nM nf rwnrnhpr. A O. 1944. I was appointed Administrator of the ...... inhn vniinuir. deceased. and all parties having claims against tne saia tstaie rr jicicuj '"r "r to furnish same, propeny v""; to me on or about the 20th day of January. AD. 1945. and all parties Indebted to the said Estate are re quired to pay tne amount ui men DATED at Prince Kuperi. o.o.. uui 18th " day ' OI Liecemutr. n-u. ALBERT E. RODDIS. Official Administrator Telegraph Creek, B.C. CERTIFICATES OF IMPROVEMENTS SNOW No. 3. SNOW No. 4. SNOW No. S. SNOW No. 6. SNOW No. 7. SNOW No. 8 Mineral Claims. Situate In the Atlln Mining Division. Where located. On the West side of the Tulsequah Kiver auuui The . iiv contracting j. "w u couple . are seven miles northerly of Its Junction Take Notice that James T. Under-hlll. acting as Agent for the lawful holder, Polarls-Taku Mining Company Limited, Free Miner's. Certificate No, 02G6SB. intends: at the ehd of sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements for the purpose ot obtaining CROWN grants of the above claims. r,ri f,,tvAP tnir nntlre that action. under ..'t... section 85. w. oi w tne " " -Mineral aci. Vu, .nmmtenoAH hftfirf the lfiSU- anoe of such Certificates of Improvements. ... Dated this 6th day of NovemDer, 1844. KWONQ SANO HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tai) All your patronage welcome Open ! p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 pjn. PHONE RED 247 J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., BJi. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 040 J. H. MAIR Furniture and Auctioneer AUCTION SALES ARRANGED AND . CONDUCTED NEW AND USED FURNITURE VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES G32 3rd Ave. Blue 69 Prince Rupert, B.C. ' Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. rWT. nrlrlee. Whist and Cribbage, K. of C. hut, January 10. 8 p.m. Presbyterian Bum's Banquet, January b. nnnre everv Saturday nleht. Oddfellows' liau. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every ai- urday. In Memoriam In loving memory 01 James Laughlln McMillan who passed away January 1, 1943. In 'silence, I will "always' remember. i-Sadly -mLised by his loving wife. Arc You Planning j to Bake on Itiday? Any Friday . of any other bata' j L... day - you'll bake better bread, . lighter cake? and flakier pa$try with PURITy FtOUR PAOE THREE mm i i i i First United Church 630 Sixth Avenue West Rev. J. A. Donnell, MA.. Minister Mr. J. S. Wilson. Sr, Choir Leader Miss Florence Connor, Jr Choir Leaaer Mrs. Collin Carrell, A.T.CJH., Organist Public Worship at 11 am, and 1:30 cm. Sunday School at 12:15. The Friendly Hour" in ina Manse at the close of the eve olng- service. SL Paul's Lutheran Church rr RtK bvo finn MeRrlde 8t. Rev. Magnus B. Anderson, Pastor 11 ajn. "An Appeal, to Christians for a Sanctified Life." 12:15 Sunday School. 7:30 Informal Evening Service. , Tuesday, 8 p.m. Annual Conr gregatlonal Meeting. A cordial, invitation to all. irstl'rcshyterian Church ' Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. F, MacSween, BA Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader Sunday. January 7. 1945 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. The Sacrament or tne Lora s. Runner. 12:13 pjn. Church SchooL 7:30 p.m. Evening worsiuw. Rev. w, TJ. Rowianas, unap-iir II S Armv. A cordial invitation to worship. with this congregation is extended to all First Hantist Church Young St. and Fifth Ave. East Rev. W. W. Sllvertnorn, Minister Phone Red 839 11 a jn. Morning Worship. Subject: "How to K.eep wen. nnd fitrnne." 12:15 pjn.-phurch School. 7:15 pjn-uospei service. Guest Speaker: Rev. J Thomas, missionary on leave' (mm Rniith America. 8:45 p.m. Fireside Slngsplratlon Tues., a p.m. xoung reopies Union. Wed., 8 pjn. In place of the usual rrayer service me Annual Business Meeting of the church will be held. All) member's of the church are-urged to be present. Prov. 9:10, "The fear of God is, the beginning of wisdom." UNIVERSAL WEEK OF PRAYER (Meetings under Auspices of Prince Rupert Ministerial Association). Monday, January 8 St. Andrew's Cathedral. Tuesday, January 9 Gospel Tabernacle. Wednesday. January 10 Salvation 'Army. Thursday, January 11 St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Friday, January 12 First United Church, St. Peter's Anglican Church, Seal Cove. AU meetings commencing 8 p.m. All Christian people invited to participate in these meetings for prayer and meditation. REID'S CAFE SUNDAY DINNER ): A to 8 p.m. Special Tasty Lunch Every Noon Except Sunday and Monday. ' EVENING SHOES... WHITE, BLUE AND BLACK ... SATIN SANDALS Silver and- Gold Sandals , IN i HIGH AND LOW HEELS Family Shoe Stdre Limited "THE HOME OF OOOD SHOES