Prince Rupert Uaiiy News Wedntsiluy. Juiiuury 2, lb2 if Housekeeping CARPENTERS MARGARET McLEOf 'JLOSrRE TIME 10 a.m. on day of publication) Classified Advertising is payable in advance. Pieao9 refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per Word per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Jhanks, Death Notice, Funeral Notices, Marriage md Engagement. Announcements! $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE TRICE. CARS FOU SALE CARD OF 1I1AXKS I wish to thank Dr.. MacDonald FRESH FRUIT SEASON OVER BUT CANNED TREASURE HERE The Canadian fruit season make . winter meals more at-ends all too soon for those who tractive and enjoyable have enjoy the flavor of fresh, juicy been forwarded from the home fruits. During " these winter days, economists of tlie Consumer when Mrs. Homemaker buys Section of the Department of canned fruit at the grocery or Agriculture in Ottawa, lifts a tin from her pantry shelf.! Pears and peaches may be does she realize how this has spiced and served with meat or been made possible? j poultry. To do this, drain the In 1800, less than 100 vears syrup from the canned fruit, ago. Louis Pasteur announced Add a little cinnamon and cloves his theory of fermentation and and simmer about 10 minutes. and Dr. Green and tiie nurses and staff of tile Prince Rupert General Hospital, also Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Plewin, Mrs. Helen Gljberc. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robinson and Mrs. W. Piliord Jr. for their kindnesses to me during my .stay in the hospital. Mrs. W. Walsn i ltoi i Then pour the hot syrup over the peaches or pears and allow them to stand in it for a few iiouis so that the spice flavor will penetrate the fruit, pears spice with ginger, instead of IN MEMOKIAM SEGUIN In loving rarnwy of Juiius Seguin who died in Prince Rupert January 2, 1949. You're not forgotten dear friend Nor ever shall you be, A.s long as life and memory last We .shall rememocr thee. - Mr. and Mrs. Montjhal , (lln-ci In loving memory of Knot Sliitta who passed av.ay January 2. 1051 . Ever remcmjcrod by his loving wife" and family. i lip i Hw all of y" mw" ' (in our irciitn nijulnne. fcA"lt, )rtchaiiii'iil(f r.uru joint- IJy sr in. IK"K 9t4 it1in. TiiiVU ut inno, truar, L PRECISION SAW FILING 1345 VUUU.1T l'I.A( 10 Box Kill Station B Agent: Bus Terminal Island City Builders John F. L. Hughes, D.C. ClIIROPRACTOE Urs.: 10:30-12:30, 2:00-5:00 Eves.: by appointment only 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 SCOTT McLAREN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT lames Block CO!! - 3rd Ave. W. Ptln..e Rupert. U C. Phone 347 '.0. Biix 374 Colussi's Music Store Afeots for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4tn St Ph. Black HM GEORGE ROP.iE&CO. ACCOUNTAN IS fl AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 PO Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 2044lh Stre"t Phone 055 WE HENT TRUCKS. COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS 7Sy hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL B.C. MESSENGER For Prompt and Courteous Service Plmne 678 214-4th Street Proprietors: Ed. Dawes, Rid Alexander ' r.:Kso.vi, PRINCE RUPERT Hotel Doling Room serves business men s lunches at very reasonable J prices. Hours 7 a.m. to 6:30 1 p.m. (tii ANYONE wanting sewing dne see Mrs. Roy Juhn.son, 137 ftn West. 2p WILL the person who look a large .size overcoat by mistake from the IOOF Hali Monday night, please call Blue 7U1. I3pi HAVE housekeeping room for couple who will care for two children davs. No objection ta child. Mrs. L. Bolam, P.O. Box 1401. .it" i MALE HELP W4STE!) food spoilage. From this time on the art of canning took on a scientific :ispct Research in all its phases has continued right to tlie present day to improve canning facilities and today Canadian canneries are turning out millions of cans of fruit for winter meals. Canned fruits are graded Fancy Quality, Choice Quality and Standard Quality for the benefit of the' consumer. These grades are determined by the appearance, maturity, colour and size of the fruit and the clarity of the syrup. Tile Fancy grade .should be used for special purposes ' where uniformity of size and colour are important, fur ex ample salads and shortcakes. The Choice grade may be used in a similar way to the Fancy but it is not as uniform in- size and culou '. Tiiis grade is more economical for family salads aiid desserts. The Standard grade fruit is not uniform in size, but may be used for puddings, gelatine , desserts and trozen lii.shes where appearance is not important. For information on I grading write to the Department cf Agriculture in Ottawa, for j the free booklet, "Buy By Grade." Ideas for the use of canned peaches, pears and plums to 1951 ItfcVIKW i i Continued Irom page 3) j Minister W. T. Straith. 15 Census of 8.435 for Prince Rupert announced. 20 Prince Rupert Junior Chamber of Commerce announced support of fight against rodents. 23 Large agenda for December 31 elections is presented by city . wuuLii, iiiLiuumg i.wn vw u.i bylaw referendum. '7 "pa""f gicui. Mup here in 25 years arrived. 26 Twenty-thousand cigar- ettts were reported stolen in ,,.QQlrn.J ,U, j. DECEMBER 4 Red extortion hits Prince Rupert Chinese. a rrciBiiter isiaiiQ rrince ana FOR SALE "47 Chev "Flectline." GJOd condition. Black 468. (2pi FOR SALE v - 1940 Plymouth Tudor, good shape. Best offer. Pnone Green 781. i6pi FOR SALE 1950 Custom Ford l oretor Deluxe complete with custom radio, magic air heater, deck, etc Beautiful finish, first cla.ss condition. $2,ll)u.uu. Phone Black 4B0. I Gel FOR KENT FOR RENT Large sleeping room. Black 973. p FOR RENT Double sleeping room. Blue 433. (3ci FOR RENT General Electric floor ooii.shers. $1 ner dav. Ph-.ve Blue 992. Pacific Electric, (tfl BOARD 'ind room for working man. Black GOO. tn WANTED 10 RENT WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 room house tr apartment. Contact S. Sheasby. No. 6 Waklron Ants, 3p) WANTED TO RENT Abstainer vrnuire butchelor apartment. Phone 68. uf ! ROUTE BOYS i WANTED j I Good routes available for right kind of carrier boys or girls at Daily News office . with increased remuneration alter fir.st of year. ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income Tax yneeiailst. S. O. Fork. Stone Building. Red 593. (20ml T4XIS 70 SEVEN-0 70 Radio Cabs 24 Hours Daily Service Charter trips to all points ASSOCIATION MEM3ERS WANTED Ill A MTUtl TOP UiPITFT PRirVs PATn for scran iron steeh brai corner lead, et?! I Honest grading. Prompt tov- mcnt made. Atlas Iron l couver. B "C. Phone PAcific ! 6357. tin CASH for scrap cast, brass, copper, batteries and radiators. Phone 543. Call 62C- 6th Avenue West. City. (tf) WANTED Three more children .of .school to to Alice age tllU move C 11111,1 I Arm in order to establish a teacher for the New Year's term. Housing is pienuiui, uv-i OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUILDING PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 LLLCTR.OLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 16: for ..-inline part"! nnd plmne or write above. Hilek, Slope and Block V Tile Setting and PlaMen K. SORENSEN IMhcu' Blue S:i9 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACT! Building and Repairs o! kinds ROOPS - ClllMNia OIL BURNERS PHONES: P.O. Box 1670 Re MATTSO; ! S UPHOLSTERING Plione Blue 120. P.O. B: 234 3rd Ave. E. Prince Rupert, BC. H. G. HELGERS0' LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURA Phone 96 Evenings Blaol Oil Hearina Servic LAWRIE MACKAY. M' Blue 187 - Box mi Complete service in oil he burners and supplies Stoves, Heaters, Stove I Train Schedu For the Kst Dally except Sunday From the Fast Dally except Monday 10:f FINEST OF COOKIN 1 ASSISTANT sales manager, previous experience not necessary. Phone 804 for appointment. 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Farm ltrnadeast 12:55 Hccorcled Interlude ' 1 :00 Aiternoon Concert 1:45 School for Parents: Comty. 2:00 The Festive Season 2::10 Records at '.xandotr. 3:00 The Music Box 3:30 One Lump or Two 3 :45 Novel (B one 4:00 Sunshine Socie ty 4:30 Dead Man's Island 4:45 Stock Quotations; Interlude 4 55 CHC News 5:30 Bill Isbisler Trio Freedom From Forest Waste 1 Head of Ocean Falls Company Sees Permanence In Timber Industry OCEAN FALLS Complete iitilivntinn of British Columbia's . - torest 1'esources meaning rree-, dom from waste-is only a few; years away, an executive of the pulp f.nd paper industry be-1 lieves. The result, say s Paul . sooper!tt' of Vancouver, should be "per manent plant operation, permanent payrolls and permanent forests." The industry's progress toward . , , 1.1 1 1 - A " B wa " , , 'ing of the Ocean Falls technical uivimu.i w u.c w...au... . r-u.p, will arrlve much faster in some areas, Mr. Cooper said, adding: "For just as the economic laws of costs and markets are largely influencing the intergration of our forest industry, io will ODjec-tive research and a willingness to meet the challenge by management and technical supervision hasten its practical and profitable employment." In the days of the bull wriack-rs and oxen teams, it was "economically unsound" to log any timber lower than top grade.; This changed with increasing costs, highly-competitive mar-1 flJV. W9i substitutes. Intergration took a step for - 1 ward with the development of the pulp and paper industry and Cell 363 FOR IflTlI K . . . Plonning Building or Repairing MITCHELL & CURRIE i.ntiTi d I'uildcrs : Contractors 0 DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS CommcdoreCafe WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES 'hone (Ireen 13G - Box 478 Moving, Tacking, ( rating. Shipping and general Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Pat Avenues Est. 1910 Phones 60 and 68 STEAMtR Prince George SAILS FOR Vancouver and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. Fcr KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGH'I Luxury at Low Cost For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DII'OT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, PC. GF.OKGF. DAWES AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 and Red l!7 Send Me o Wire, Pop! cinnamon and cloves, are es-, pecially good with Chinese foods. Another way to use fruit with meat is to fill peach halves with sweet pickle reli.sji, heat them foi a few minutes in the oven and then arrange them on tlie platter around the roast. Pear halves sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar and boiied make a tasty accompaniment for pork chops, (ausages or ham. ' Broiled canned peaches can double as a garnish for the meat course or as a dessert to climax the dinner. Start with a can of half peaches and place them in a baking dish, pit side up. Pour a iittle melted butter over them and broil or bake in the oven, until they are heated through and lightly browned. Serve them hot with red jelly in the centre for colour contrast or if served with lamb, use mint jelly. For a hyt-anri-coid contrast serve the hot peaches with a scoop of ice cream, as a delicious ending to dinner. Many desserts mav be made with canned fruit. One way to bring new flavour to the mid-, winter meals Ls to serve peaches or pears with nippy cheese or plums stuffed with creamed cheese. A quick and easy tasty 1 dessert Is made by tucking but tered slices of bread into muffin tins. Then half-fill with drained fruit and bake until bread is crisp. Serve hot or cold with a little whipped cream or custard sauce. Remember that canned peach es may be used for pies and tarts. ear ana peach shortcake or ! up-side-down cake are always family favourites while peaches and plums may be used to make winter-time puddings. All three aifrifc m41 K . i .,i,t., iwtu ; desserts. Another important and delici- Otis use for these canned fruits is in salads, either plain or i ioniH ..t, itt j Jeaf 0J. sliredded cabbage ' witn a cheese dressing. For a lunch time salad a "r na-f ,red with icreampd ch studdt,d with cherries and sprinkled with nuts u most enjovab!e. Plums stuffed ,vlt m m, - ,, ,,oH ,r ,H ..,.. cnlrl mp?t rihtte ' ' PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable ond Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smith &Elkins Ltd. P.O. Box 274 hPaerChilco Lake collide in For the MEAL that REFRESH lllg conditions cuiigeiuai miu i Him rapri n.iauLiii.uuu, ivii . employment easily obtained oyjCooper is chairman of the asso-any able-bodied person. Please ; ciation's western division execu-contact Stan Uruski. Alice j tlve committee ORDERS PHONE 200 CAFE Construction The Canadian Army Requires Infantry Soldiers The Royal Canadian Infantry Corps is tlie ideal Corps in which to start a military career. For those who do not wish to make the Army a career, it is a Corps in ivtiich they may travel and in which they may obtain broadening experiences to prepare them for the future. If you are interested in the Active Army, write or report in person to: 11 Personnel Depot, 4201 West Third Avenue, Vancouver 8. B.C. Whether accepted or rejected you will be reimbursed for your travelling expenses to and from Vancouver or. if you apply in writing, your transportation may be provided in advance. , If you are interested in the Reserve Army, report to any unit in your locality. If you are ever called upon to help defend Canada you should he prepared.. JOIN THE ARMY (6c) HLT.P WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER sales girl wanted. Phone 864 for appointments. 1 6c i FOil S U.K FURNITURE .for Sale Bedroom rugs, radios, chest of drawers, airtight heaters, chesterfield beds complete, cribs, etc. Lowest possible prices. B. C. Furniture Co. Third Ave. (tf) FOR SALE 5-tube G. E. radio with record player; one Quebec heater, cheap. Apply 813 Fra-ser St. or phone Red 548. (tf) BOYS' and glr'..'' sweaters find ski pants Boys' pullover V-nock sweaters, attractive shades, all sizes, $1.75. Also boys' and girls' ski pants at reasonable prices. B. C. Cloth-iers, Third Ave. (tf) 1 FOR SALE Dismantled sawmill plant for sale. We are dismantling a sawmill breakdown plant at Ocean Falls. Majority of equipment is for disposal including I og Haul Chain and Drive, Log Loading Equipment, 10-foot Clark Band Mill, Jump Saw. 00" Sumner Edger with synchronous drive, Trimmers, etc. All or part for sale. For additional details write or wire Mr. A. R. Dyrsmid PO. Box 879, Vancouver, BC. FOR SALE 2-piece chesterfield suite. ApDlV 135 8th East. Phone Red 339 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1 3c I FOR SAI E 1 air-cooled cis en-ene, A-l condition. 1'2 h.n 1700 rnm. 8-u.sed G.S & Y gate valves from 3" to 5". Go:;t! condition. Aoplv T. P.enthum Port Edward, B C. Wi i FOR SALE 52 h.D Vivien Diesel, j first class condition. Suitable packer saw mill, nlaner or, light plant. Price $U50. Aoplv Dry Dock Machine Shop. (6pl ItEAI. ESTATE FOR SALE Fully modern home with harbor view. Two bedrooms, basement with hot-air furnace Apply Prince Rupert Ealty Co. (tf) Vork SEE BR1DDEN LTD Ave. W. BEST OF FOOD FOR TAKE OCT BROADWAY For New and Repair GREER & Phone riOfl 215 1st C Chinese dishes Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. 3:3C a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 13S I'LL HO! O HIM.ELMEB, ) IT j 1 WHILE MDU OU RUM OFF- z AND WE :'LL MAKE HIM ) ' " CATCH VOIJ VOIJ FAIRLV ' ' , . -iT. j 12-Thirteen men, women and , children stranded on highway by slide, rescued by tram crew. ; 3-Ciyic election votes H. S. Whaton to mayoralty. , 20 Season's snow began falling ti. trVa Princn Riirui Rupert one of its earlipst wintcrs and coldest tern peratures as the thermometer ( diopped steadily, reaching eight ! above December 30, with one foot i ol snow on the ground. content to get lumber from a tree, but: j "Could we look backward over the years of a life span and, at the same time, look forward over the same number of years wc would probably span the lull course of evolution . . . from bull whackers and oxen teams and reat timbers of Douglas fir to laminated structural timbers, fine papers, yarns, plastics, alcohol and cattle feed." Mjss Marion Wright, daughter of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Wright, and Miss Diane Gilker. daughter 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oilker, are .sailing tomorrow night on the Prince George for Vancouver, where they will take np two At the first symptoms Relax in a Soothing HOT MUSTARD BATH Mix 2 or 3 tablespoons ol mustard in a little cold watet and pour into hot bath. Aftei bathing, give yourself a. brisk nib-down . . . then off to bed for a good night's rest. Yout muscles will relax with relief I JMSIW CKiS advanced again with the start of ! months extension courses at the plywood production shortly after University of British Columbia, the end of the First World War. i Later in the year both are plan-Mr. Cooper said pulp and paper! ning on taking up nurses' train- Arm, ror parut uiuis, euner uy . wire collect or letter. (3d LOST AND FOUND LCBT. .. Green Budgie bird. Phone Red 78. Reward. (ltpl LOST One small black plastic purse containing wallet, glasses and other small items. Finder phone Blue 247. Reward. (3pl ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS MEANS PLUS BUSINESS FOR YOU The Anaconda ol tropical An; erica, the world s largest snake, reaches a length of more than 30 feet. Three mountainous islands just off the coast of New South Wales, long a mark for mariners, are called "The Brothers." P.O. im Jdi faring j Ladies and Gentler LING the tailor 220 Sixth St. FhODt Bv CHIC YOUNCf WANTED: A motor vessel for charting purposes, with Accommodation Jor four passoiigpts. 2 Deck Offii ers. 2 Eiigmer.i. 10 RftlJnxs, apace for a chnrt room, deck space for lifeboats and two sniHll boats, tanks for 2000 gallons of fresh water, endurance 2000 miles, power windlass unJ suitable ground tackle, construction to the requirements of the Board of Steamship Inspection for coastwise operation in British Columbia waters. Submit full details of boat offered for sale in sealed tender nd-d rested to: Departmental Purchasing Aent, Mines and Technical Surveys Department, Ottawa, Ontario ' Closing date of tender January 18, 1(J;2. 2c) BLONDIF manufacture "is the Key development in the forest industries . . . that to date has largely influenced the rapid trend toward complete utilization.'' In the past the industry was GOVERNMENT LIODOR ACT (Section 271 NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OP NOTICE Is hereby given that on the 3rd day of December next, the tin-clerfiiftned Intends to apply to the L.lrjuor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence number 11270. IsHUed in respect of premises foeinK part of a butluine known as i Savoy Hotel, situate t 618 Frawr I Street, in the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of Br'tlsh Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots 11. 12, 13, 14 and lt Block 33. Section 1. City of Prince Rupert Map num ber 923. Prince Rupert Land Registration District. li the Province of British Columbia, from Willis L. Woods to Hart Investments Ltd.. of 426 Standard BulldlUK. filO West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, the transferee. BATfc'D ft Prince Rupert. British Columbia, this 5th day of November, AD. 1951. HART INVESTMENTS LTD. Applicant and Transferee. By: Max Osten, Esq., 48 Standard Building, Vancouver, B.C ' Its Solicitor. ' tf 2 Au ETTil ,r B" l!i PAGwaOD-VOUTOLD fell S COMP ELMER ) I-ftJ f ELMfcP A FALSEHOOD- V I ' ( CWDOV'S COT A r-'flslS THAT WASN'T FAIR V- : . S Nice bone w,"- CC- ' " ' Lv.", V, FOR VOL! rJ 74 '' I J? . ( I HAP TO RCSOPT lf , 7 " W,! ( TO TfflCKeRV TO IV l( , W CATCH HIM FOR ( PLEASE. EI.MFRI ; )t f PLEASE COME I I If "3.