.ocal News I Mrs. Douglas Sutherland Is hilins tonlgm on the. Prince Jupert lor a trip to Vancouver. Don't forget. Junior Chamber Commerce meeting, Commo- orc Cafe, 6:30 Thursday night. (7) John Bulger Is sailing tonight the Prince Rupert for a two !i ccks' business trip to Vancou- cr. Miss Catherine McDiarmid .N until recently lady super- ltendent of the Miller Bay Hos- Is sailing tonight on the iital, rince (Rupert for Vancouver. II, MacDonald, wharf manager r Alaska Steamships at Ju- cau, was a passenger ior tnat laskan city on the Princess orah which docked here north- jund this morning. Dnn't miss seeing the moving ictures of B.C. shown by Sergt, A. N. Potterton In the I.O.D.E. all, Thursday January 9 at 8:1b I m.. Musical program. Admis-on 35c. Proceeds for I.O.DJE. ccond War Memorial. Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) THURSDAY P.M. 00 Tony the Troubador 15 Mid-day Melodies :30 Songs in Sweet Style 45 Tales of Texas 00 The Esquires 00 Popular Playhouse :30 People Ask :45 Supper Serenade. :00 T.B.A. :15 On the March :30 Perry Como :45 TjBA. :00 CBC News :15 CBC News Roundup :30 Eventide :00 Vancouver Theatre :30 Dance Orch, CBS :00 Sports Review :15-jPolnts of View :30 Dane Orch. CBS :00 CBC News :10 B. C. News : 15 Sportsman's Guide :30 Tommy Tucker's Orch. :00-Weather and Sign Off. FRIDAY A.M. :30 Musical Clock .00-CBC News" ' 't..' :15 Morning Song ... :30 Music for Moderns :45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News :15 Morning Devotions sJJ:30 Morning Concert :59 Time Signal :00 Morning Visit : 15 Organ Encores :30 Roundup Time :45 Scandinavian Melodies :00 Keyboard and Console : 15 Songs of Today :30 Weather Forecast :31 Message Period 33 Recorded Interlude i Ethel and Albert P.M. 00 B. C. Farm Broadcast 25 Program Resume 30-CBC News 45 Easy Listening The Concert Hour 30-Recital 45 Commentary 48 New Homes Wanted 00 National School Broad cast 30 Footlight Favorites 45 From Pages of Melody Messer's Islanders 15 Serenade to America 30 Serenade 45 BBC News and Com. " I Light, luscious hot buns Items . . . William Shrubsall is sailina to night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Allen Morgan is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a business trlip to Vancouver. Prince Rupert Basketball Association general meeting Fri day January 10 at 8 p.m. (8) Frank Rcma returned Wednesday on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver where he has been on (business. Rev. J. Hayhurst, Anglican missionary at Kitwanga, is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Annual general meeting of the Prince Rupert Vessel Owners Mutual Protection Fiinrl mill ho held in the Civic Centre Sunday, January 12, at 3 p.m. All members are earnestly requested to attend. (9) Rotary charge to new members was delivered impressively by Bishop J. B. Gibson at the weekly meeting of the service club at luncheon today. President Dr. L. W. Kergin was In the chair and there' was a good attendance of members with a few guests. A letter from Hugo Kraupher expressing appreciation over his election as a member of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce was read at the monthly meeting of the Chamber this week. Mr. Kraupner, although out cf town for this meeting, hoped to be a regular attendan-ant and take an active interest in Chamber work. JOHNSON RUSS IS AGAIN CHIEF Naas River Native Village Elects Its Council For Year GREENVILLE Johnson Russ has again 'been chosen chief councillor of this Naas River native village with Simon McKay as deputy chief councillor and Simon Calder, Fred McKay, Albert Moore, Herbert Robinson and Alex Angus as the other councillors. The. recent annual election result? d as - f ollows - SANITARIAN IS MOVED SOUTH Sanitarian M. J. Harper has received notification of his transfer to Kelowna by the provincial Board cif Health. He expects to be leaving early,ln February for the southern city. No successor for Mr. Harper has been named yet. Announcements All Hdvcrllbcmcuts 111 una column will bo chared for u full mouth fit 25c a word. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, January 9, 8 p.m. Burns Banquet, Friday, Jan. 24, at 6 p.m., Presbyterian Church hall. Ski Club Dance, Civic Centre, Friday, January 31. Conrad School P.T.A., Bridge, Whist, Cribbage, Friday, January 31. Refreshments. 35c. Harmoneer's Dance, every Saturday night, 9 to 12, Oddfellows' Hall. Everybody welcome. You saw it in The News! tastier CINNAMON BUNS llz II II you bake with Flcischmann's. frlcischmann's active Fresh Yeast gives you full Value. ViprrtMf full-strength, fast-acting. Bakes F YOU RAVC AT untie cast from your grocer today. "c familiar yellow label has ver 70 years. Ways fresh, if . : :. I If Mads in Canada it's better bread, tastier buns. i rM i JT t. This dependable yeast with been Canada's favorite for at your grocer's GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF MALAYA TAKES OTTAWA BRIDE Rt. Hon. Malcolm MacDonald, governor-general of Malftya, right, is shown with his bride after their marriage in Ottawa. Pictured with them on the left is Miss Sheila MacDonald, the groom's sister, who was bridesmaid. A reception followed at Government House and was attended by 450 guests. The bride's first husband, Col. J. Rowley, was killed in, action. Annual Meeting of Civic Centre Set Annual meeting of the Civic Centre Association has been set for next Thursday when business to foe dealt with will include the election of four members to the board of directors, presentation of financial report for the year 1946, (president's report and general secretary's report. 'Notice of motion has been filed to change the fiscal year to end September 30 instead of December 31. WEEK OF PRAYER Jan. 5-12 This is a project in which the ' churches combine. Thurs., Jan. 9, at Pentecostal Church. Speaker: Rev. B. Prockter. Frl., Jan. 10, at United Church, Speaker: Rev. F. Antrobus.. Please Note This is a week of prayer and not a week of sermons; come to pray. , The chairman each evening will be the minister of the church in, which the gathering is held. "Lord, teach us to pray." (Clip this for reference) MINESWEEPERS DEPART CORK, Eire (( The British minesweepin.g flotilla which has been based here since last March while clearing south coast.mine-flelds, has left for dts home port in Britain. HOME-MAKER AT SEVEN AN OLD HAND at getting lunch, young Judith Jones knows the need of "balanced meals," too. Her first choice is a nourishing bowl of Aylmer Vegetable Soup with a sandwich and glass of milk. This tasty Aylmer soup gives her the "hot dish" needed at every meal and the benefits of 9 garden-fresh vegetables grown INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 NOTICE The Dally News wishes lb draw attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising Is payable in advance at the office at time of presenting copy Tor advertising. Those desiring to advertise in this manner in the Dally News arc asked to assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning classified Hotel. arrivals Prince Rupert , K. D. Ellis. Vancouver; H. D. Foster, Vancouver; G. A. Green, Vancouver; II. J. Brown, Port Esslngton; H. Singleton, Vancouver; J. D. Bennett, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, Vancouver; H. Pinkham, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordon, Bilmor; C. B, Shannon, Vancouver; L. Hart, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Clipperton, Toronto; H. Jacobsen, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Richards, Hollyburn; Chas. Brown, Vancouver; W. C. Chapman, Vancouver; E. C. Trumbell, Vancouver. , Miss Frances Cross Assistant Manager Miss Frances Cross, formerly accountant with Kelly Douglas Co., has been named assistant manager of the local branch with the announcement of the promotion of Thomas Beatty to manager. David Allan, the present manager, has been transferred to Pehticton. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HELP WANTED Girls wanted for general laundry work. Good wages. Apply Pioneer Canadian Laundries. (8) specially for Aylmer. : Be Sure , .Bulkley Market National Film Board Chairman R. G. Moore, principal of King Edward School, has been appointed chairman of the National Film Board for Prince Rupert, succeeding M. L. Hariper, Films will be shown in the Civic Centre every Thursday night. This week two reels will be shown, 'Canadian Magazine" reel and "Better Tomorrow." RENEWS OLD FRIENDSHIPS iMr. and Mrs. Andy Borland were passengers northbound on the Princess Norah this morning returning to Whitehorse after a two months' holiday spent in California:, and Vancouver Island. Mr, .Borland prior to the war was associated for some years witlfP. M. Ray In the ship ping business,: of this port and is now on the staff of the White PasS; & Yukon Route atWhite-horse. While the steamer was in port "Andy" was kept busy looking up old 'friends in the city, Here's Welcome Relief From ACUTE CATARRH Put a few drops of Va-tro-nol up each nostril and feel It go to work right where catarrh misery is . . . bringing quick, soothing hbs, relief from lffC' S-Jfc' miseries. k Vln9 VA-TRO-NOL A. MacKenzie Furniture "A GOOD For That Party . . . PARAMOUNT CAFE , ul Port Edward, B.C. CHOP SUE Y CHOW MEIN 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. LIMITED PLACE Lloyd's Baby Cauiages The latest design, fully upholstered-, waterproof lining, 5-bow hood; specially adapted for this climate. Colors blue, maroon and grey. Priced at .ii:tN() Four-wheel Pavement Carts Ideal, for child who is out of Infant stage; can be used as walker; equipped with rubber protection $10.75 Mail Orders can be given immediate delivery Phone 775 327 Third Avenue SINGER Sewing machines for rent by the week or month PHONE 864 Singer Sewing Machine Co. 639 3rd Ave. West 1 COTTAGE CHEESE New , Creamed Fresh Made ! VALENTIN DAIRY I Your Dally ; ALL-WEATHER SERVICE of the Best WE DELIVER DAILY 3rd Avenue l'hoiic 178 Home Recipe Refrigerator lolls 1 cake compressed yeast Or 1 laiblespoon quick rising dry yeast 1 cup lukewarm water 1 teaspoon sugar Vicup shortening Vz cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup hot mashed potatoes 1 cup scalded milk 2 eggs (well beaten) 6 to 7 cups sifted all-purpose flour Dissolve yeast in lukewarm water and add the teaspoon of Sugar. Place shortening, sugar and salfc in mixing bowl. Add mashed potatoes and cream well. Combine lukewarm milk, eggs and dissolved yeast. Add to first mixture. Add flour to make a stiff dough. Toss on floured board and knead well. Place in a large greased bowl and let rise until double in bulk, If rolls are to be baked Immediately. Knead slightly, shape into rolls as de sired, cover and let rise until light. Bake in hot oven, 400 degrees F., for 15 to 20 minutes. If this dough is to be stored in refrigerator before bakine. after first kneading place in a greased container, brush surface with melted fat and cover tightly. About li2 hours beifore bak ing time, shape into rolls as de sired. Let rise, until light and bake as above. Yeast doughs may be frozen and kept for a longer period than if stored in a refrigerator cabinet. After first kneading, wrap dough in waxed paper and place in a freezing unit. Remove about 4 hours before baking time. Let rise until dough is light; this will take about 3 hours. Knead slightly, shape into rolls and let rise until light. Bake in a hot oven, 400 degrees F., for 15 to 20 minutes. BOLIVIA FIFTH LARGEST Bolivia is the fifth largest country of South America. BOSTON, England (( Oak piles sunk 1633 and still sound were used again In construction of this Lincolnshire town's sewage disposal plant. British Columbia Civil Service WANTED By Open Competition SANITARY INSPECTOR Prince Rupert Health Unit Salary: $1680 to $1980 per annum plus cost-of-living bonus. Candidates arc required to hold current Certificate of Sanitary Inspection (Canada) and should be under 45 years of age. Application forms which may bo obtained from the Civil Service Commission, or the Government Agencies at Prince Rupert or Vancouver, will be accepted prior to January 12, 1947, iy the Chairman, Civil Service Commission, Parliament Buildings, Victoria. Preference will be given to Veterans. TO BUY" Prince Rupert, B.C. JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue 0 Three sailings Per Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m Coquitlam. Fridays. 12:00 Midnight - Catala. Saturdays, 9:15 p.m. Camosun. KETCHIKAN Fridays, 12:00 Midnight. STEWART and WAY POINTS Sundays, 12:00 Midnight. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS Fortnightly. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave Phone 5C8 1 ISrintc mtipcrl Daily iMw Thursday, January 9, 1917 SEASONAL CLOTHING that is SMART . COMFORTABLE DURABLE INDIAN SWEATERS Made from hand-carded and hand-spun yarn. Figured Pull-over style. Sizes 36 to 48 .... $18.00 to .$2:5.00 ZIPPER JACKETS Red check in good weight, all-wool mackinaw cloth. 3 pockets .... $8.7. KNITTED JACKETS O.V. Carleton cloth. Shades of Green, Navy, Brown, Tan. Knitted collar and cuffs. Two styles. Price $0.00 and $0.Si5 .Reliable Prescriptions When your prescription is compounded by us you are assured of getting exactly what the Doctor specifies. You are assured of having the prescription compounded properly by an experienced and fully qualified pharmacist. We use only the very best grade materials available. Onues lid. Pioneer Druq&tets Prince Rupert Bottle Collector ALSO MESSENGER SERVICE PhoilC Blue 737 We ' ALL SIZES Pcrfcx ' Rccr Whiskey, Gin and Bottle Bottles PROMPT AND CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 Wine Bottles COURTEOUS SERVICE KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 012 Seventh Avenue West (next to King Tai) will be closed until further notice For outside orders phone the HOLLYWOOD CAFE 133 Corner Second and Park Ave. ALTERATIONS Complete Automobile Repair Service Fast Battery Charging C Specialized Lubrication Collision Repairs and Rcfinishing RUPERT MOTORS LTD. Phone 56G REPAIRS NEW CONSTRUCTION GREER & BRIDDEN Builders and Contractors PHONE RED 5C1 P.O. BOX 721 LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE Established 1910 LIMITED FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND SH1FPED TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND U.S.A. 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