tj-'.V NOVEMBER 19. 1915 GOOD FOOD IS GOOD SENSE. Ncth before h It bcm more important for you to buy witch? and ct wdL Toby, good health it an essential duty. And good food it r crrtial to good health. Include KELLOGG s ALL-BRAN in your "mutt" Utt. Rnnember, ALL-BR All is more than a delicious, noariso-i .g cereal. It's also n grand, laxative food that provides a better way" to avoid constipation caused by the Iaek c f '?;e proper amount of "bulk" in the diet. But remember, U .. BRAN doesn't work like harsh cathartics. It takes time. Eat ALL-BRAN in tasty breakfast muffins or as a cruudiy ccal every day . . . drink plenty of water . . . and see if j don't agree that ALL-BRAN is a better way to a I ihtcrday! Bay ALL BRAN at your crocer's in either of the two c:- veruently sized packages. Order it in the individual :"v :g package at restaurants. Made by Kellogg't at Lc: Ion. Canada. TRY THESE TEMPTING ALL-BRAN MUFFINS TODAY ! IUSSI.VS OUClKHS u inter Ice often piles h ,if 80 feet. NEW ROYAL HOTEL 1 ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away Prom Home-Hates 73c up w Rooms Hot St Cold Water rrlnre Rupert, B.C. None 281 P,o. Box 196 J M. S. Loubser D.C. H.A. CHIROPRACTOR ""are Itlitrk Phon Ml h ALL-BRAN Keeps You Regular NATURALLY City l lumncy acvii g il.tren.sed ( u chimneys Cleaned Sl.M Hue g Evetroujlis m uoof Repairs - a Ph. nreen 9 ! Thomson g nlIailw,,a,U6B,ta,:, n 2 T it3 2 a Of course 1 Miop at The a P Variety Store It's so handy! THE Variety Store JJ Where your dimes arc little v 2 dollars B ODooooooooaoooooaooooooocroouooaooaooooflooaaoooooig Ff Quick, Safe anil Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 DAY AND NIOIIT 3O4OCHsacnoQDaonaoQOuaaaaDaDionooo0OQQOuooQOO0OOUO I Mrs. W. P. Armour is leaving tonight on her return to Vancouver after eomtog here to attend the ntneral of her brother, the late fern Daly. The father. W. II. Daly. K leaving tonight for Vancouver. An error was made in reporting the east of Martha WUson. Indian earlier in the week on Srteted rges of vagrancy. It was stated that the young woman was given one year suspended santence and ordered back to the reserve by the Indian Department whereas passing of sentence was suspended for me year conditionally, one of the conditions being that she return o her home. flkHcuncemeh tJ m adertiementa in this column will be charged for s full month at 23c s word I.O.O.F. No. 63 every Tuesday, 8 pin Oddfel lows' Hall. Sojourning members in . vited. ' Eastern Star Dance, Nor. 20. Lutheran Qrcfes Baaaar Nov. 21. Oddfellows' Hall. WA 17th Coast Rgrmet Dance. Nov. M, Armories. Refreshment. Oddfellows' Dance. Friday Nov. 77. By tnvrtatlon from members. Orange Ladies' Invitation Dance. OddteUows1 Halt. Navwteer 30. United Baaaar, Dec. 3. Help Norway Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Dec. 4. iOI.KNMi:T IHIOIt ACT" NOTICE T8- HEREBY OITSN ttet on h, . in; n dy at Daonnber I9t DMt 'ir u!dT. trtwtl tatcod to HVt 1 i)U' Control Brmrd tcr eaoaeti! iiir of B r l.k-nf No. 583 i- ikM in rrxsc' of premlM belnp i. ir- i.f n buUdlns luuwii an Knox :i ! t.i!u.ie ou Flrn Avue upon !. Ivuitin dwrltofU iu lots 13 nnd 14. ,f Rl.x-x 2, BaoUon 1. M:y 0O3. Ol! ( r-rlsn Ri4Mt, Prince Riiprrt Uiid :V!iHTtlon DUrtot in lv FTWtnro f BrMlah Columbta. from Ofwrf L n.ri. TniAtrr o tive propprty of Knot H :-l Oomfauiy I.Unitrd. Auttaorired AwMoi'T of Prinoe Rupert. Brttlah Ool-imitrta. to Jowfilt CyrtM lBWe ol 1368 Robaon StrMt. Viwrw-er. Brtlteh Columbta. Ute tnuifrre. DATED M PrhK Rupert, BrMWl Columbia. Mibi ISth day of November IMS JOSEPH CYRUS UBELLE Applicant and TN(wfrr. IN" TIIK MTKEMK rtU'UT orKITIll ('oi.i.MiiiA in rnnnTK In thr Matter f I lie Artmlnl-tratlon Art" ami In thr Matter of the Mate of Louie l.tmk Mnj TAKE NOTICE ttutt by order of Ilia Honour Judge FUher. local Judge ol the Supreme Court of BrHM Columbia. I waa on ttte SOUi day of Ootober AD IMS appointed Administrator of the Etat of loule Look Stnc formerly of Ocean Palis, Brtttah Columbia, De mml. who d'ed on or about wie ism day of August 1942. All prnona In-obted to ne aald Estate are re- aiured to pay we amouiM ol ineir m- aebledneaa vo air ioi peraona having claim acalmt the said Katavte are mjulred to file 'Uiem with me proiierty verified on or before Uie 15th day of December AD. 1943 foiling which dlatrtbutlpn will be made having regard only to aueh ctaAma of rhloh I ahall have brt notified. DVTED at Prince Rupert, B.C. thla 30th dav of Ootober 1943 NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. rhone 37 r.O. Box 54 FRASER STREET WINCE llUr-EUT THE DAILY HEwB LOCAL NEWS NOTES O. Klldal left Tuesday for a trip to Vancouver. I R. 8. Orelg, city passenger agent for the Canadian National Railways, u on a trip to Vancouver. AS. O. N. Anniversary, Friday, Nov 20 at 8:30 pan. Members and friends are welcome. 270) A Reversible Satin Comforters, ! wool filling each $7.95 and $0.95. Bio's, Prince Rupert, i j Pat:ick Conlln, on a charge of i Intoxication, was yesterday fined $25. in default to time served one day. A social evening tor all mem-. be rs of St. Peter's Church will be held In the hall on Thursday evening. Nov. 19, at 8 o'clock. AU new ; comers to the Seal Cove area will , be welcome. (209) ; Mrs. A. Davldge, whose husband recently moved to Kamloops, Is leaving for there on tomorrow's train to Join him. They have been residing In the city for the past year. The Prince Rupert Rotary Club had Its regular weekly luncheon today but immediately adjourned without speaker or program in tribute to the memory of the late II. P. Pullen, charter member of the club, whose funeral is taking place this afternoon. BABY'S Relieve misery last externaiit. Rub on t'iHV-VJ.lrni:! COFFEE BLACK MARKET STOCKHOLM. Nov. 19 (f Popu-withaUnding severe penalties black market activities still continue in H0US01OSERS CAPT. AGREE IS SPEAKER United States Padre Talks On "Present Value of Human Life Captain C. P. Acree, padre to the American forces and a veteran of the First Oxeat War was the guest speaker when the Print,-? Rupert Parent Teachers' Association held its regular monthly meeting last night ax Borden Street School, the president, Mrs. O. R. S. Blackaby, In the chair. His subject "The Present Value of Human Life." was very interesting. The minutes and correspondence of a general nature were read by the secretary, Mrs. W. Bussey. Mrs. E. W. Becker read her treasurer's i account. Mrs. George HQ1, convenor of j the recent telephone bridge, in-i formed the meeting that when the 1 returns are all in the net amount realized should be considerably in excess of $100. In thanking her assistants she said that the suc cess oi tne event was oue in a Berlin according to the Swedish great measure to their work. The newspaper Nya Dggligt Alle- president, on behalf of the Asso- handa." Coffee sells there for the qlvalent of $10 a pound. NOT BUCK ENOUGH , STOCKHOLM, Nov. 19 0 Not-lation of Trondheim, Germany's elation, warmly thanked Mrs. Hill for the very successful outcome. Letters of appreciation for dona, tlons made by the Association to school fund were read from th? citv principals. Corporal Oeorge Schmidt. USA., important naval base in Norway, j dellgnted the audience with piano imc nccivcu a i iiim warning irom gof) ine craw or ponce against "un satisfactory blackout." Refreshments were served by ! Mrs. E. Haines. Mrs. Oeorge Howe ! and Mrs. R. C Wr-bber. TOUCH WOOD i The next mtt- of the Asso- Influenza during the Orst nine j elation win be hld in January at months of 1942 was about on;- j the Booth Memorial H'ah School fourth the rate for the same when the annus! election pf offi-period in 1917. r-n will be held. Here's the Answer to Your Question FOR SALE One electric range; good condition. Phone 144, 801 Borden Street. FOR SALE Electric gramophone. automatic record exchange. 843 Ninth Ave. West. (271) FOR SALE Oas boat "Copalls" Terms cash. Phone Black 594. (273) WOOD FOR SALE Apply Chicken Ranch, Mile 5-Hlghway. (269) FOR SALE Small house, partly furnished with new stove, bed, chairs, table, etc. Five minutes' walk from Dry Dock. $850 cash if sold at once. Phone Blue 953 after 6 p.m. (274) FOR SALE Occasional chair, single cot with couch cover. 513 Herman Street. (269) ROOM AND HOARD ROOM and Board for man shar ing. 718 Fraser Street. (195) FOUND FOUND On Sixth Street between Second and Third Avenues, three keys on string. Owner may have same by calling ut Dally News and paying for this If you cannot get Crown Brand Syrup from your favourite grocer now end then, here is the reason. Because "Gown Brand" in addition to its other uses is being very generally used to help supplement the supply of sugar in Canadian Homes, the demand has increased tremendously. Though there has been a much greater amount cf Crown Brond syrup produced this year, even this increoied supply cormot cope with the shortoge of rmKoni of pounds of sugar. Don't hoard... buy normally ...we are making every effort to supply the increased demand, and your grocer will do his beit to fill your needs. Classified Ads. FOK SALE WANTED WANTED To buy shack and lot. Box 393 DaUy News. 380 WANTED Chambermaid for hotel. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 21. (K9) WANTED Room and board or rooms for wife and baby. Phone 792, Sergeants' Mess, F-Sgt. Dewar. (269) WANTED TO RENT Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, im mediately. Box 392 Dally News. TWO Gentlemen require room in private home. Phone Black 367. (269) WANTED Room and board for two gentlemen sharing. D. R. Stewart. Phone 282. (tf) WANTED Room for lady. Urgent. Apply Blue 419. (271) BACHELOR would like to share In small house or comfortable cabin within 15 minutes of Dry Dock. Apply Box 391 Dally News. (271) WANTED TO RENT House or apartment, furnished or unfurnished, for two adult -1. reliable tenants. Mr Ri burton Phone 86, tl) REALLY, I dOH'T eh joy tea S0 MUCH HOW, I HAVE TO MAKE IT SO WEAK I mm Ttf fslilf sntf bar mm it wriJ mmtmt si mm Impht Tis lht't ''fitftrs kirns"' Aik fur t't' I' !-7 fddy. THERE'S HO HEED TO DRINK WISHY-WASHY TEA UPTON'S IS ALWAYS) WfULL-FLAVOURED, it I LJMIH If you tliink you mujt drink insipid tad wisby-washy tea just because you are rationed, you'll be surprised and delighted with your first cup of Upton's. For Lipton's includes select small lea teas grown exclusively in Lipton's own gardens in Ceylon. They help to give Lipton's such character, such full-bodied richness and satisfying flavour, that you not only enjoy it more but get more cups for your tea coupons. MAILS AT CHRISTMAS Editor, Daily News : I am rather surprised our paternal government has not. to my knowledge, taken any steps to discourage the sending of gifts and cards at Christmas. This manifestation of Christmas spirit Is all very well and quite desirable in the lush days of oeace but It seems to me it is a criminal waste ol time and energy now our backs are to the wall and we are straining every effort towards the winning of this war. Our transportatton systems are already strained to the limit, mov ing essential materials, so is it sensible to overload them unnecessarily with thousands of tons of parcels and mail? It Is unnecessary for me to men tion the present situation at the local Post Office ino fault of the staff i imagine, if you can, the solute chaos which, will exist next month., in previous years, the Post Office has been able to get temporary help to cope with thej mm Also Papers of - LIPTON'S NOODLE SOUP Mix "THE JOUP JFN14TW.V OF THf KXttOV Letter Box rush but where in Prince Rupert .s it going to get it this year? Think also of the business mall and goods which will be delayed. Think of the thousands of hours collectively wasted choosing suit able gifts for this one and that and then not always getting the right thing. Think of the cardboard, string. ets., used all of which might be put to better advantage. Let us all pledge ourselves to re frain from exchanging gifts and cards which have to go through the mails until victory has been achieved. T4T 7 It is a small thing to deny our selves when so many people of the Allied Nations are giving up practically everything in furtherance of the prosecution of the war. The first Christmas after peace has been declared we can let ourselves go and send our friends and relatives something really worth while to make up for these grim days. For the slogan "Mail arty" let us substitute "Don't Mall At AIL" Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for your courtesy in printing this. Gift H. M. D. LAMBE. SHORT CUT TO VICTORY! LADIES! Here is your chance to try ihe latest 3-INCn FEATI1ERBOB PERMANENT. All ends tapered with Frank Baird's Hair shaper. Individual styling to suit your features. Sunrise Beauty Salon VIOLET MAII Cor. 6th and Fulton Above Sunrise Store Phone Blue 913 for Appointments WfEHHHHHHHHHHHHBn Yappings To Impart the Spirit of Christmas Fancy Gift Wrapping Paper, pkg 10c Dennlson's and Coutt's Distinctive Christmas Seals, Tags and Labels, pkg. lc Seal and Tag Assortments 36 pieces and 50 pieces, pkg. 5c 40 pieces Dennlson Valu-pak 10c 100 pieces Dennlson 10c and 15c 200 pieces Dennlson 25c Tissue Paper, red, white or green, pkg 10c Tinsel Ribbon, skein Mc Cellophane Ribbon, red or green 10c Tinsel String c and 15c Any Gift worth fiv!ng is worth wrapping Attractive Wrapping Doubles the Value of Any Gift. CHRISTMAS CHEER HEADQUARTERS