urn SDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1941. ZAAR IS GREAT SUCCESS ftr fccJ by U1&-.U.Q-B. f n. .1 in the Met- lacK : .ved to b3 a sple-M....v ladies called ; to lend their i ut re received by Mistress, Mrs. H. Kil- fnr the affair Menzles. - Ml, v . u -arge were;. Dbdds, apslsled o, -i Mrs. "L F Ellison. Mrs. Richards hrtle Mrs M. Smith and Mrs. cookuit Mrs J. K.. Mur- Mrs Bayne. Mrs GeDige Howe ana K ixi-vsicv. Ld, Mi J Johansson and M J W. Moorehouse. :r,ant- Mrs. Barber. id: vi' tvans ana Mrs. k W3S ashler. vt rt ; : ior uie rames re- iMlJiWS lst prize, man's sweater, don-1 ated by Watts & iNlckerson, won by R. Fenness. 2nd prize, walnut clock, donated by Gordon and Anderson, won by R. E. Walker. 3rd prize, fchromlum trav. don ated by N: B. C. Power Co ' won by A S.O.N. Meeting Tonight. Mrs. H. KilUn,. i I donated by Prince Rupert .Dairy,. requiring Poppy Wreaths should won by O. Strand. '. ' ; ''place their prders at once at the 5.h prize, side bacon, donated . j by Canadian Legion. (262) c...ii it n - ojit aiiaaian w)., won Dy p. H. Doane 6th prize, box of apples, donated from the East at 11 o'clock was by S. C. Thomson, won by W. reported this morning to be on Field. tlme 7th prize, smoker's stand, don- h i r prHuns "araware. wn Window dressing competition- .!' , . Merchants are invited to dress y:thelr window, suitably for Re- o w nv k - ' vuiuui membrance Day. (262) King. 9th prize, box of apples, donated -tv . J( . S by Sorness Linzey and Ingram, won by E at ?e regular W3f ae,neral business meeting Assionf of 'Wh viz, th( yr Cub at ham. donated by i" Sterling Market, won by ticket No StaSJ?" Stone was in tee 488, Vancouver. 11 th prize, chesterrield end table, donated bv MacKenzi- Pur. ate of George R. Copc- niture Store, won hv Petor Rpii land. fonnerly of this city, is be- 12ih orlze. 49 lb. sar.k fw rtnn. lnS 'wound up and a considerable ated by Ihrift Cash and Carry. dlvWepd is being-paid. Ihis may won by H. Davies her raffles lesultcd as follows; icl won by Mrs. George Howe. . Cake won by Mrs. W. Richards. be the final payment. ACanadian Legion, B.E.S.L. Armls-1 tlce Banquet, the Armouries, Tues-i day, 7:30 pjn. for members of' 1 Chest of chocolates won by G. the Legion and Ex-service men Bursey. only. Tickets should be purchased , THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tonight's train, due to arrive Poppy Tag Day Saturday. (261) "They served till death, why not we. wear brance. a poppy in rem em mm. MADE IN CANADA Pies, Pies and Pies By Barbara P. Brooks Pies! England had them first. A flaky, thick crust, topping a delicious nourishing one-dish meal which consisted of meat, vegetables, gravy and seasonings made up the original pie as it was ser-ived in England centuries ago. The I meat or chicken pot pie of today '3 a modern version of this early entree. ' The traditional applie pie was developed many years later. The famous fruit pie, and some others, cng have" been looked upon as 'firsts" in desserts. Lemon, chocolate, custard and countless other fillings have been perfected over a period of time, until today we find Webster defining a pie as "an 'article of food consisting of a pastry cni- wi4h any of various kinds of fillings." . It. was about 1924 that house .wives began talking at first In a .whisper, .then in. houts of approval of a new type of dfrsent: the' chiffon pie. Appropriately named, this delicacy is soft, smooth and fluffy and b'tes of It literally melt in one's mouth. j WK'h the innovation of .the chlf- fon pjCi a new "pastry" became Mrs. Sysask and Gerone Baert, equally popular. Cereal crumbs. Chicken, donated by Bulkley at once from members of the exe- 'recently convicted in the police combined wlh sugar and melted Help the War Weapons Drive SALADA TEA sides and bottom of pie pan. Chill LONDON, Nov. 6: 0 A cadet before adding filling. Yield: One 8, 9, or 10-inch pie shell. Roll or grind 4 cups corn flakes or 3 cups oven-popped rice cereal to yield 1 cup fine crumbs. : REFRIGERATOR FRUIT PIE ' 1 package strawberry gelatin 3A cup pineapple Juice W cup powdered sujar Va teaspoon salt 1 1 tablespoon lemon Juice V2 cup drained, crushed pineapple W cup evaporated milk 3 cups corn flakes 2 tablespoons melted butler 6 tablrspo.'n fcu 1 !?r 1 cup powdered sugar ' 2 eggs 2 tablespoons evaporated milk. Dissolve gelatin in boiling pine apple Juice. Stir in powdered sug- iUai IkCly, WUIi UV XVllO. C . MiinS UUtlVC. lU tUUlt Ui VWlUlVVKIVil . vv wv WUKVAt t 411, WCJO O ail Mil- . . , . i . ing of a large sum of money from baked pie shell whl:h has no equal " "v- '"" v.u. 1 'the Royal Hotsl safe, ,are being in flavor. Afternoon bridge tables pI"fappl; f,d evapcravei GLASGOW Nov 6- o a tMr a p a o h i , t o.n n tt c t old yTy S-found'TbanS: ChuS PaLd" S N?i 7g buzztag with "Yes, 1? - XiXKe 9- 11 in at legion S 10:30 for " 7Jr remeratr Tfhkes into fine he 'V sign lettered and embroid- service at Baptist Church. Medals, crumbs. the oven " Reserve V4 cup and cn- lered on morse on his clothes. berets to be worn. (262)1 bine crumbs wMh melt- remaining motor yessel Hder v;hich T;day we flnd afe nearly was recently raised by the Ar- as many flavors of the chiffon tie ed buter: press firmly into bot- A growing savings account reinforces your country's effort toward victory. We've got to pay for the war and a savings account helps to do that because it enables you to accumulate funds for taxes, for Victory Bonds and for War Savings . . Certificates. It also provides for emergencies for yourself and your family. Open a Savings Account. It's not only wise to be thrifty it's urgent. BBAinS BUMMIIBBIBBBMCB r , fill Your 'Oltt BiN NOW? Are you burning: the proper kind of coal? Ask for the free services and ad- vion T i:r.i f....l .....nrfd Vo are prepared to fill youFcdhl needs'now ' jj at lower prices from stock on hand. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. 'mportcrs of Cement, Lumber and all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Piinvt. not In a stock of coal now for the winter "ONE 116 - PHONE : ff"!..- --M. DKESSA1AKEK Mrs, Nakatanl, Ladies and Children's Alterations Phone Illk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing -The EAST SIDE COAL CO. will appreciate any patronage given . . . with prompt service and clean coal. G. li. CASEY, Mgr. 'Phone 755 or Green 527 mour Salvage Company, has re- as of ice cream. Berry, lemon, tom Ple P31, Chill, iceived temporary repairs at the crange, lime, apricot, pineapple, Cream butter thoroughly; add j local dry dock and will leave to- chocolate, pumpkin, cooanut fluff, powdered sugar gradually and morrow for Seattle towed by a pecan custard, cider nut, cofff beat until light and fluffy. Sep-i United States naval vessel, where the list Is practically limitless, arate eggs. Beat yolks into cream-jshe will be given complete over- ITr- a new deluxe version ed mixture and gradually add haul. She Is a good sized boat wh!rh you will want to clip and evaporated milk; beat vfU. Spread 90 feet long. file with your favorite party re- over crumb mixture. Ch'U. 1 cipes. The delica'e pink -olor .and Bea cei whites and foM tn'o t j- the unusual flavor combinsV.on of gelatin mixture. Pour over butter INOtlCe ' '.ra'"b"rry geW!n with rruhrt -mixture and sprinkle tw'i"i '-naln- pineile a- so Intriguing that ing corn flake crumbs. Chill un-Ml . T . '-. . . . your refreshments will be .th firm. patrons ana nenas oi loca. .alkW..he.n fo. a y yleld. Qne 9.,nch ie .Cleaners are Invited to bnna in t.i i t... I Prince Rupert ; I J. E. Amundson. W. R. Buck-nail. H. Singleton: J. G-n-ze, R. and A. Anderson, Glscom'e; J. M. Oreenlg, C.N.R. CARD OF THANKS The Ladies' Orange Benevolent; Association wish to thank all these, who so kindly made donations and who helped in any way to make their Bazaar such a decided sue-1, cess yesterday. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for u full month at 25c a word. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 6. I 'Travelogue', Dr. Mandy, Salvation Army, Nov. 6. Eastern Star Ball, Nov. 7. I Oddfellows' Dance, November 7. Cambrai Chapter Telephone Bridge, Nov. 14. Scotch Danes Nov. 15, Oddfellows Hall. Admission 35c. W A. Canadian Legion, Bazaar Nov, 19. Cathedral Fall 8ale. Nov. 20. Rebekah Dance, I.O.O.F. Hall, Nov. 21. Catholic; Tea. . Mrs. Ha'nklnson. ' '"' " Nov. 27; Masonic Organ Committee Dance Nov.. 28. 29. Lutheran Circles Bazaar, tfov. United Bazaar, December 4. 102nd Auxiliary Tea, Legion, December 6. 1-3 -u butter lM cup sugar 'i "it - fin-' -erl crumbs. Melt butter; combine w'th suar Green and D. Defieur. Vancouver; and ?iumbs- mix thoroughly. Pre"! G. A. MacDpnald. Winn!' : O. mlxtur? firmly and evenly around Davidson and R. W. McLarry. ... m Pinch! Lake; George Gurtifsm. minium CIGARETTE PAPERS TENDERS TENDERS FOR EXCAVATING 2 LOTS, NO. 14 AND 15, BLOCK 36, SEC. 1, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. For Information See Kiilas and Christopher Commodore Cafe B. C. Furniture Co. THIRD AVE. 10 STUDIO SETS 3 pieces, in latest models and $9Q00 $QA50 colors .... d to tial 3 CHESTERFIELD SUITES priced $ from .. 791125 2 USED CHESTERFIELD SUITES J nrlced $fft50 $1A00 from S42V49C 50 MATTRESSES 'ui'w nrlced $A00 $rtrtS0 from .... $9 $225C 24 HOOKED RUGS 25 at 2 ENGLISH CHINA DINNER SETS , $fffcA50 $61 4 50 at ... '20L'2r PHONE BLACK 324 I Nct-v WCT Serve crve it i5 to ycur lamiiy Mheir p fan ni- "con. beine vthat ... . . j.. i ! yuur iiexi, ue-seri-n. "ie. -lit , - - v - -- - - o L J J L. ..... . ... . 1 1 1 r niiMi:-v npprr tru Their ,tne .estabsnmentrwiii " Qioins v,wl, !ike , thIs ple.oo. Ipleas Twill "vou r ror duration whll;ip,eus more more amaze amaze yu- (November 15 for a weeks enh n,. wpue moving to tne new ;..iwiuh. are Pre-ar1ng the chiffof i. tvtrJ&uiM, mixture and you can quickly havr ' Proprietor, this en"re scrumptious dessert Teady for Ihe final chilling. HOTEL ARRIVALS cru.mb pie shell school has been established at Brazzaville, Free French capital In Equatrolial Africa, with facilities for training 125 cadets at a time for the Free Fren.h forces. KEEP REGULAR WITHOUT "DOSING" Try the "Better Way" for More Than Temporary Relief LONDON, Canada: Doctors will tell you common constipation is caused often by lack of the right kind of "bulk" in the diet. "Dosing" constipation gives only temporary relief. KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN gets at the cause and corrects it . . . naturally.- ALL-BRAN supplies the proper kind of "bulk" to heln vou keep reeular. It's delicious, too. Eat it every day, as a cereal or in crisp muffins, and drink plenty of water. But remember, ALL-BRAN doesn't work like purgatives. It takes time. At your grooer's, in two convenient sizes. Or in individual serving packages at restaurants. Made by Kellogg' s tn London, Canada. Attention Ladies will soon be here, WINTER so why not meet it with a FUR COAT. Our manager, Miss Bell, will be back from a buying trip Friday with a large new stock. You are alL invited to look our stock over. Prices to suit everyone, and remember your credit is good. GOLDBLOOM "The Old Reliabl" , wmmxmtMMmmmMxaiwxmKw FOR MEN ONLY HOLDRITE LASTEX BELT With Two Detachable Pouches FOR $2.25 . Supports the Back Supports Stomach Muscles . No More Tired Feeling Easily Washed Sizes 32 to 40. Ormes Ltd. TTiitt Pioneer Druqsiats THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7 - S p.m. A Deposit Will Hold Any of These Toys Until Xmas 10 Only Doll Prams $8.95. 2 Fibre Carriages SG and S8 10 Boys' Wagons $4.50, $6.50 and S10.50 9 Kiddle Kars $2.50, $3.00 and 54.00 3 Scooters $4.95 and SG.00 8 Velocipedes $9.75, $10.50, $12.00 and $11.00 36 Wheelbarrows 95c, $1.25 and $3.00 5 Kindergarten Sets - $5.50 5 Child's Rockers $3.95 6 Baby Walkers $4.50 24 Baby Swings $1.65. 5 Baby High Chairs $7.50 Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Store Hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 pjn.