Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, February 28, 1950 Food Parcels Slill Welcome plU Red Cross The - Still On William F Stone's Cat and Doj Sale. It S O N. Mcr tinw on Wednesday March 1st at 8 p.m. (50, Fred OLsen of the Uvine Ap-partmcnts has been admitted as a patient to thp Pri. tj . General Hospital. Jtcgular meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 8 P.m. at the New Temple. (49) Sensational William F Stone's Cat and Dog Sale, it ! William Cru?ckshank. who nn- derwent an operation last week in Prince Rupert General Hospi tji. is mawng a good recovery and expects to be able to leave hospital today for his home in the Leeds Apartments to complete his recovery. Hew Piano For Moose Lodge inz is pavaorc in advance. Please refrain frbui ifitd.1 2c per word per Insertion, minimum Notices 50c, Cards oi Thanks, Death Notices, uirm"e and Iinp;arement Announcements: $2. iSciAL I)1SPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE People of Britain Are Weary of Itcslrklions Food packages are still welcome in Britain, says D. R. Barclay who returned to the city last week, accompanied by Mrs. Bar clay, from a two months' trip to the Old Land. Particularly wel come are ham, bacon, w hite I flour and cake mixes which di not require eggs. With foods still tightly rationed and all goods in short supply with, prices hii;h as the country still concentrates on the effort to export to build up dollar reserves, middle class Britons, says Mr Barclay, are getting enough but. particularly in food, there is lack of variety. For instance, white flour is never seen, only the whole wheat variety being .available. The bacon an ordinary Canadian would use in one meal has to do the whole family under the , ration in Britain. I In clothing, which is oif ra-i tlon now, prices are high. For instance an ordinary dress shirt i sells for sixty shillings (about $9 in Canadian funds on the present irate of exchange.) An ordinary !T.9hnr nartv t.n hn returned. He fhnnMl, Hlat 1 the closeness of the 1, f. h!tn.L Labor majority would m be surprw- ll1g t0 lhe ,)e,)pic viitri whom he had come in contact who felt, regardless of their own hopes, that the Attire government would have had a larger margin. Mr. Bartktt visited his dative city of Glasgow as well as Edinburgh and County Down in Northern Ireland where relatives reside. It was Mrs. Barclay's first visit to the Old Country and was "He's well trained, isn't he?" Members of the Moose Legion j tweed overcoat costs about $40. Mr- Bartlett found the middle Thursday night decided to pur- ' rh-iw a a piano niIM for f,- II the r i . class, weary of continued rcstric-chase Lodge to , Uons' undcr the ubor g0Vcrn- replace the loss of an instrument nient. hoping for a change at the in the Moose Hall fire last month. ; recent election but expecting the LOST At"i HH'NIV LOST Kevs on chain with miniature car licen.se No. Ia7.-411 around terminal on on bus. Reward.- Box COO Daily News. (49; " WANTED WANTED Serao cast, brass, butteries, radiators. Phone 543. call 613 Sixth Wes . I WANTED Small second hand! cook stave. Phone Black 909 afternoons. WANTED Funilrfied Ait. bv ccs. Box c,22 DaUv News. (54) ,V,-.n ... URGENT i.r Wanted to rent four j liTUIII tl Mill IMIt llt Ill UUWUWMII area immediately. Auolv to Bernie Iane ut Overwaltea, Third Ave. (54J PKKSONAL PLUMBING and Hpf.une -Sheet Metal work. Phone 543 or call i29. Sixth Ave West. II Lctourncau and tions. tl UtlP WANTI.D HBXPiWANTEDrA0ne hrtt metal worker $1.70 m-r hour, One combination welder $1.50 rr hour. None but first class Ww'Uty . . . tabled a request from tho Prince Rupert Shrine Band fo-! grant of $100. The matter will be ! considered when annual esti- t ... . 1 nianrs ure oroiigni oown. granted the Prince Rupert um. tuuui ouaru a io,uuu aa- 1 vance against their 1950 csti-. ma to, I . . . adopted a report of the Util- ities committee which recoup ; iii.iiueu puiciiH.se 01 a nisi air. kit for city ambulance. .-.:.-passed the report of the health social assistance, police, licensing committee. The com- ! ,omme"datto" of kuTU'E h Mrs David prince Rupert feoruaiv Ford Pa"01 ' in nil MMLn. west io4 ,iOCC DPUrixmi ,r likn 11('V. xi'vrccii 4 and Piano. used leavme town, iv News. t&D Pun'.iac bcu.tn. t Rune i-'u (54 ij fathoms of balls coveicu, 4 anclwrs. 2 Uswlcs. $30(1. 131' itfrcd Boston Tiiw months d Mrs. Jai'K wf. B.C. (50 1 ,?n raiwe. oot )dbv curnuye. jiiiiiiinn. tan Kb Et. i'S ird 1. halibut i 49 it. loim. sates, halibut tr J. Juhn-1152. ijOi Announcements S.O.N. Badminton Dance every Saturday. Canadian Legion Card Party, March 1. v Card tournament. Catholic ! Hall, March 2. Shrine Band Concert, Civic Centre Auditorium, Friday March 3rd at 8:15 p.m. Tickets from members. St. Patrick's Tea Sale of home cooking and card party, Catholic Hall March 16. King Edward Sqhool .P-T.A. Tea, Home Cooking and White Elephant Sale, Friday, March 17. Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra Concert, Friday, March 31, 8.15 p.m. Canadian Legion Easter Sale April 5th. Spring Tea and Sale Home j Cooking, April 6. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Tea, j April 10. 1 Cathedral Sale April 13. St. Peters Spring Sale April 20. . Women of the Moose Novelty' Spring Tea. April 19, in the newj Moose Temple. . I 0rt.u , o-. AprU 27. Orange Spring Sale and Tea, May 3. Sonja Tea May 13. J i jn't Suffer Needlessly Fron Th Torturing Pains Of ARTHRITIS fry DOLCIN . . . now available in three conTrnient ize. Th ciMt is reasonable . . , th rtKult ii prompt Miff from the pain oi Artnrttii, Knrumtim and JNeurms. TW are tw unph-mnant after-effect, foi harm the heart or any other organ. Your ruti nw - 1 t- i- and let DUIXIN help you come out front under the shadow of pain I Beware ol imitations look for the DO LCI N Bre;i and vhite package! 100 tablet for $.'J 2u0 tablets for f..96 lo avBilable 11 bottlen of 500 tablet. lleia LLmiU'4 Toronto 10, Ontario . THE 1 FLEETS IN I and They Love to Eof at MILLIE'S I y HAMBURGERS Better and Better AND Full Course Meals served 5-7 p.m. MILLIE'S f I OPEN 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. DAILY Just off Third Avenue 518 6th St. Ph. Orders Blue 92 CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, D.C., Ph.C 21-22 Eesner Block Phone BHE 442 for Appointment j 10.30 a.m. IIOt'KS to 12.30 p in. uud I a to 5 p.m. KVKMMiS : Monday and Friday. 7.30 p.m. Tor those unable to come during the day. RECEPTIONIST In attend- J ance afternoons. a highly interesting experience mitlec stated that the caretaker for her. In Edinburgh they en-, position in the Citv Rest Room joyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. i-had been fille.l by"Pcter Mont-Stanley Wilson, formerly of this chal. 1 1 ITTj Sport & Casual SHIRTS iPure Wool Tartan Sport Shirts MacKenz e . . R, Duchanen nn .... n Dress-. . . Gordon .... Wallace All in deep rich shades that tare procurable only in au-ithentic tartans. Fine Wool Gabardine Cas- ual Shirts with regular collar .... practical and smart in shades of grey, tan and brown. FLANESTA Sports' Shirts by Sun Valley .... Maroon, grey and beige .... a fine, . soft English material . 1 i .11 r I pamCUiany SUlTQDie TOT . SDOrtS OnCl OUTOOOr WGQr. 1 ince Ruperf Florists Flowers for All Occasions J 1300 i 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel." 77' REMODETourookln1 j forer eating WARE con yow Z advantages of fc5ferr loving l I VAPOH StAl. If? sl I CHSli.r clvantng C--:"--1 m illovor SIAINliSS --3 SIftlond. 'Hit heating fr THfRMIC RAY M COPPtK r ...with - noiiii wtir .T;r.' McBride St. Phone 31. or payments of accounU for WM drawn d J January. The committee report-:councij v ed the Superintendent's report! ' ' : 1 ' for that month was received and j Eight buses have been regularly mechanic need auolv. Thorn success. Those taking part wcre fcheet Metal. Black 884. (51) i Mrs. J. P. MacDonald. Mrs. Jos-' HELP WANTED - First clasvf''1 Chell, Mrs. M. Helsc, Mrs. P.' Kutciiiaii njiitnrl in I1I1.V1 Lfmail. Mrs. W. Fauirht. Mrs K . erade men s clothlim store. Must have rxuerience in tak- v pPiiprjilln reuerMn- imt measurements lor mude-r- to-measure clothing. Phone1 3M tf considered. - I Discussion Over ; Bid For License . t Considerable discussion arose at a city council meeting last jniiUU during recommendations of the issuance of trade licences to four city firms by the health, social assistance, police and licensing committee. Three firms, D. J. Brow n, building contractors; B. F. Lovin, Agency; and E. F. Tubb. taxi opciator were grantexl licenses. But in view of certain statements by Alderman George Case-y and H. F. Glassey. council deciiied Withhold action on the'-1 application of Norwest Builders Ltd., building contractors, for further investigation. The firm is Incorporated and endorsed by two city banks. Tr.pv Pick-up. Citv. 1 53 , wl. tnilliii!; if; fur extra .1 oarliculars i-jii. Metla-' 2t Council Did Still Annoyed , rt II ifl I KlIC NHICOC Citizens living in the vicinity if the Arrow Lu incs garage on First Avenue have been rccenllv complaining to, one of the Aldermen. They felt that they would rather ;r;- :o v;n; tuue 01 a.arm clocks in the mornings than to the not-so-harmoniou8 rumble of bus motors especially at ten minutes to seven. I I.ntct -Tnlvr lllui-mni, ri r 1-11 rancd, aUn to remov; i tuing up in unison. "This has got to stop," cry the First Avenue dwellers. Alderman Frizzell said that he had been approached and asked that council remove the bus line from the location. "They feel tha t something definite should be done," Aid. Frizzell said. "They say they have taken this for over a year and demand more action." j Alderman Black commented ! the bus line is using city streets j for a parking area. They should, be notified, he suggested, that j proper parking lots should be j ' acquired. The zoning committee, it was f decided, should approach the company. ; CHELSEA BUN LOAF Make 3 ans of butts from this one recipe donuh ivill keep in refriyeraior for a week. ScnM M c milk-. M r. Krannlaled simar, ts. salt muj !j c. .lior4t'iiinir ; cool tt hikAvarm. M oanwiult' ijlc, measure into a large ImhvI l c. lukewarm water, 1 tsp. rainilaU'd sKar: stir until sugar is ihMilvol. Sprinkle with 1 rn- vclone l-'lfisclnnann's Knyal Fast Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 tuin C stir well. Add cooled milk iiutiirt- and stir m I wril-braten re?. s.(ir in 2 c. oiirr-siiied hrcad tiour; U-.it until miicmIi. Work in JVj c. omt-Mltcd bread rlciir. Kucad on tightly (IfiiiTd h-wml until smoolli and la?tir. Cut off ?j oi dmtch, knrad into a smooih b;itl, plare in efF-sfd Imwl, grra.se top ptA lU-tiiih, covrr and slur- in Trfrifierato"-until wanted. Shape remaining 'j ai nifih nun a Miiootli ual). ilacr in sreadt Ixuvl and arr;isc tt l over and set in warm plaee, free iium drainilit. Let r'f, until duublrd jn bulk. Cream S fbs. butter or margarine ami blend in Vj e. brown sunar (liiihlly pressed dnwhl, IV2 15'S. Kinuiid rinninnn ami ,:i tbs, corn syrup; MH'vnd alut V3 of this 'nitme in Kjtlum ii a firea-ed tmi pan iVl "W") and prinkle with pecan halves. Punch down riven di'iich and roll out into an S nti;ue; kniscn doiteh. Spread-with remaining sugar mixture and sprinkle with Va c. ratsiu. lHsety nll up like a jelly mil. Cut rull into b slices. Place in prepared pan. tirra'-e tops. Cover and let rie until doubled in bulk. Hake in moderate oven, ,r-0, 2?-M) inins. I-et stand in piiu tor 5 ruins, be lore turning out. "n ... Tuiiunal -'1 0. Sedan, healer swneels $1030. -iii. cmxl rub-tfiiiv A-l $7fi. or Service. 4U4 Micl wick oil ui'w. Sacri- W, Daily Tupnlu-fmir .n..,j..i . . T Bl""ucu j the banquet and general business was was dealt uean with. wiuu Noble nomc Nnrth North . Moose Carl Brechin was in the j cnalr- 11 was announced the next meeting will be held in March. Cooking. Sale Yields $68 Total of $68 was realized by the Ladies Auxiliary of First United Church Saturday when they held a sale of home cookinc In Dnm's I -Department Stare. The adies re-' Prlea rled a Pratifvlnir eraurying rnsnnnsP response from from the puollc makuig the event a, Famrht. Mrs. B Orppn anrl Mr. 1 NOTICE. Notloo U hfrrby ulvcn that the Annual Uenrrnl MoetiiiB of the Prince Ruprrt GencrKl llosplml Ar-fcocliition ' will be held In the Civic Centre. Common Lounge Room, on Friday. March 3rd. 1950. at 8 00 p.m. Hulnf,ss: To receive President's report. To receive Auditor's report and Blnneefhiflt TiM4.,.-v-To elect live- members of tut) Bowrd of MiumKemenjt ' 1 To appoint' nn auditor, i Membership tee Is II Q(J X:r aninuin, which may be paid at the fcospilrity or left at ormes Uruim prior' to Mmi. dny. Mnrch 1st at 8.00 p m. on which date the membership list will close. D, C. STEVENSON. G2 1 Administrator. LAND REGISTRY ACT i He: Ceriificate of rule No. 4.'9-l to lt Eiclit llmidred mid btxty-five "A" iHUAAl. Uapge Five (51. Coast District, said to contain One Hundred and Sixty (1601 acres, more or less: excepting thereout any portion of the Rluht-of-Way of the Dominion Telegraph Line. halnK width of one Hundred (100) feet, which may lie wllhln the boundaries of these lands and excepting also the RlBht-of-Wa of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. eontalnliiK Nino Decunul Two Six (9 26) acres,! more or less. ! W HEItKAS satisfactory proof oi loss ,.t ..i.,,. crrtlflrnic of Title isswrd im,r f cicor,-p Humbly h htvn nl(1 , thls office, notice is, 1)PrPl,y vr uiat I shall, at the ex-j pln,ni, r one month from the Uiti 1)f lhc (lrst pubiicanon liprcof. issue, ProvlM.mnl CrrtlfleBle of Title In: Hen of sld lost Cerllflet. unless In ,he m,.,,lltlmt vnllU oDJectlon be mile , lo mF writini;. r)lllctl at U)C Ijand nrKistry Office. pr,.0 itupert. B.C., this aoui uuy i February ir.o. A D. ANIUtKW TIIOMIWN. (74) Deputy JlrRlstrar of Title MINt.lMI. M X (I or III . (Sri CI. in .".S (ill) nllre f AppHi'!"" f"t iif liniirmriiiriilH. Montreal No. l. Mimtrenl No. a. 1 Mot.reiii No. 3. Moutrenl No. 4. Montreal No ft, Mon( rel No. C. : Molitreiil No. 7, Montreal No. B. una; Mineral C'lninis Won Accord No. 1 stliinle In the Portland Cuniil j Mniliiij Division. i Where l,oeHled : Hni kley Creek, I on Ml. tMier. Lawful holders: L. Di-roniu niul J o. l.e Frimcols. - I Number of the holders free miner's e-rtlflciitc: 2108:'P nd 21U81P, Tnlie notice thnt 1. W. II. Forrest of Tl. n. 4 Vl'-toriiv. B. C. anting as ivent. for 1.. Heroine nd J- O. rrnnroU Free Miner's Certificate No.. nluive. Intends, nl the end of nix-ty devs from the dele hereof, lo up- ply to the Mlnlus! Recorder for Cer-.iii.-,.ies of Imnrovementa for the It the above claims. . And further take nonce uwi. . Min- lion, under section oo ui Chelsea Bun Loaf jj ' A treat you you can make easily with i (49) j !ltl furni-j 'kJ93. t50! I onvour dollar oruduced ' Ermine. No ' tiullar doval-v Bual Works, (4U) new fast DRY Yeast Now you have FIcisclimann's Fast Dry Yeast, forget about the oldtime hazards of yeast baking! Alwaw at hand always full-strength and fast rising! Keep a mouth's supply in your cupboard! Make this delicious Chelsea Bun Loaf cut in. slices for buttering, or : separate the buns. city. NORTH madtuwcct WES T tDrrnur ERECTING BILL. itUBT erilRV PI DUILUINu III niKir ' An inadvertent error in the Daily News yesterday concerning the announcement of the ncw building on Third Avenue for Bill Scubv r Furs named the "Northern" Construction Co. as the contractots. This should hove read "Nc:-lhwe.st" Construction Co. : rpr re t j V iw.'V 11 4 4 . V TOO GOOD TO BKI.1EVE-.-On the edge of a ;:mup of children near nl UNICEF Fund cump stood n solitary li'lle l-oy. Incredibly tattered, the Icy mud oozinK round his bare feet, he yrt preserved a sort of hopeless diunity which touched the TJNICEF man. He consulted his list. "Pavlo Skirius, orphan," it said, "One Blanket." The ni;en I chose a particularly nice one, - crossed the yard, and stuffed the blanket into the wondering boy's arms. The boy's eyes grew wide. The blanket man was teasing him surely! In a moment, when the joke was over, he would snatch it back again. No? Then this heaveitly, soft, beautiful blanket was all his ? A look of rapture lighted his lace. Hogging the precious bundle to him, he , m-ed his thill Cheek ill its warmth. It was too much for the UNICEF agent. To think that one blanket the gift of one anonymous citizen of France, Canada ,the U.S.A. or Australia could bring such bliss.1 nitf, Co. WANTED 'Efficient Reliable Machinist Mechanic with at least five vears exoerience. Preference will be given to internal combustion emdne and marine experience, full time cmnlovment tor rmni : narlv. State aualitications -mid salarv exix'ctcd. No bluffers olea.se. Bvtown Machine Works. P.O. Box 503 Prince Kuuert. B.C. tf FO KKNT FOR RENT-uife Ait five of-f fices. Modem in everv res- Dect. Available March 1. Phone 57. O. P. Tinker and Co. Ltd. UI FOR RENT Electric oortable sewlna machines. $5.00 a ! month. Call 804 Sulucr 5rw-I lnu Centre. tf) ( FOH RENT- llou.sekeeDina room suitable for couole. Box 003 ; Dailv News. . ...(51M j" HEAL ESTATE WANTED I WANTED TO KENT Furnished suite or ant. for vountr married; couple. Box Cj8 Dally News. (52) FOR KAI.E - Small 4 wartime house inside bi idire. clo.se to scliools. earlv (MTiioancv, uood ; condition. An excellent opnor-; tllllitv to become a home owner for $1.00(1 down, balance monflilv uavnients. See Hubert, E. Molltador. Ltd. 149 ,, , ... c I HAVE BUYER for wel -built 5- room house, nreferablv W'jt'i1 b.isc ment. located near Mc-j liruip street or in oi'cuon i r Anustronu Agencies. Phone i 342. Eves. Green 207. (52) i F( lt RAI.K 5-niom Wartime hous. Phone Urccn 137. (SO) PHOPKRTY FOll SALE. 4-ciibiiis. two rooms each, on Park Ave AddLv 1024 l')"' ' Ave. West. li)(il pnti rai w.. Pivr. rfioiii hou.se in .Section 2 with nice li.u'oor , view. Phone Green 1915. IjU : AIXTIONKKK AinioN sam:s of iioi si.noi.it (ioons Oil T11UKHDAY. Marcli 2nd. ut: the Auction Rooms. Third Ave. coinmene.iiut ut 2.30 u.m. Instructed bv the owners I will sell bv Auction the house-1 hold eoods of the lute Mr J. Plint. consisl.iivi of Chester-lield yuit.e. Dinette suite. Va- nnim. i.l.n. nnr .til hornCI. Kll- chen ramte. 3a bed snrins ami mattress. 3 ft. uitto. Raso hne washina machine, heater. Kitchen cabinet, all brass kitchen iiiinf ..uvnr fhoMi. of tlraw- izlne rack. hot olate. garden toolS. desk and librarv table. Other, articles. Absolut.plv no reserve, uooas unust be sold. Terms cash. GEO. J. DAWES Tho Anr-t.iniwer J'ul Used Fur-Marc at low-'Ws: siiuhtlv machines, haulers. Drr.s,s ,,rs. unnaiuU'd l"s. slceninu "its. litii ir cuv- useful hmiw. Kis B.C. Kurni- '''MTINITIKS For the Best in Watch Repairs SEE GEORGE COOK. JEWELLER Box 1188 You'll' be Satisfied 52. 3rd Ave. WEI) -Ever-1 'f tiishcs which , hm clnmnrd "ft Ui an ex-1 the citv : , "lie to it.s atu-p Kveiiitst! " IU child- j '""uU.ifnl' '' I tiiiwcl fur. iwnme. nlh lv fcyrlasl is '". Ilmni-limit cllrwt basis-- Jcstrm cities1 ''l Vo mini 'vcarin Prbicc ; BE THRIFTY ! WITH DOMESTIC A Purely Vegetable Shortening USE ONE-QUARTER LESS THAN REGULAR SHORTENING Ask your grocer l:ifeXvA rtV J(7C?JUN tSwrV. w "wet nor- rnannri , Hirer. filPV era! Act," must be eomnieuceu oe-ICl of such Cert M-u fore the Issuance I riatcd this 22nd day of Auyust. (53) wt'lrtinn 'niacin. i line slum Product of Canada Packers Ltd. rates of Improvements. 1049 V. H. Forrest, Agcut. (H)i (53) H Pht)ne Green 810. , MM m on- WS