1) "BIRMINGHAM" Timely Recipes CORN FLAKE TEA BREAD 2 cups corn flakes Vz cake compressed yeast 1 cup milk 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt Vi tablespoons melted shortening 22 cups (about) flour. Roll corn flakes into very fine crumbs. Crumble yeast Into a bowl Scald milk and cool to lukewarm temperature; add to yeast, stirring until yeast is dissolved. Add sugar, talt, shortening and half the flour; beat until smooth. Combine corn flake crumbs with remaining flour and add to dough, mixing well. Turn onto floured board and knead until smooth. Place dough in greased bowl, brush with melted Finest range in Men's Dress Shoes at their price on the market If you have not had the pleasure of wearing ''Birmingham" Shoes you are missing one of the best bets possible. Solid leather throughout. Finest fitting lasts and styled to the minute. Priced $6.50 to $8.50 Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" fat, cover, set in a warm place and let rise until double in bulk. Punch down and shape into loaf. Place in greased loaf pan and brush with , melted fat. Cover and let rise again until double in bulk. Bake i in moderately hot oven (425 deg. F.) 15 minutes, reduce heat to 375 deg. P. and bake about 45 minutes longer. ; Yield: 1 loaf (1 x 8-inch pan,) Norman Nelson, manaser at Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd.. returned to the city this morning ; from a trip to Vancouver and the Okanagan Valley. MEN'S SUITS Ladies' and Gents' Spring Suits Military Badges and Insijnlas M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr.'9G0 i Relieve Asthma VH and Hay Fever H ! Quickly with ! ASTHMA! H RELIEF I j LOCALS Mrs. Arnold Smedley left last night for a trip to Massett. Harold Dahl will leave this afternoon for Vancouver. Miss Lillian Vaccher left last night for a holiday trip to Mrs. T. L. Williams, who has . been paring a visit to the city, j returned last night to her home , at Port Clements. Mrs. Albert Robinson and returned to the city this from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. H. McCorriston, daughter of Dr. J. C. S. Dunn of Massett, sailed last night for a trip to Massett. Ernest Love and Allan Garolan of Stewart returned to the city on last night's train from a trip to Terrace. Mrs. George Carmiehael and daughter of Queen Charlotte City arrived yesterday for a visit to town. Col. W. O. Swan arrived in the city this morning from Vancouver, being here on one of his periodical official visits. L. S. Hawkins, superintendent of the Marconi Co., arrived in the city this morning from Vancouver, being here on business. TO HELP YOU SAFEGUARD YOUR WAR SECURITIES You have made a patriotic investment in Victory Bonds ... or War Loan Bonds ... or War Savings Certificates . . . perhaps all three ... to help your country in the war . . . and to help assure your after-war future. To enable you to preserve your war securities from danger of loss by fire or theft, Canada's Chartered Banks offer a safekeeping service. ' Here are the details: '. if ' ' " ' VICTORY BONDS and WAR LOAN BONDS Take them to vour. bank '' 1 . .- . to any branch of any chartered bank ... the bank will put them intof safekeeping for you, will clip your coupons when the interest falls due, and will deposit the money to your name ... If you haven't a bank account you can authorize the bank to open one for your convenience. ' Tne 'o'0' charge for this service and safekeeping is only 25 cents a year on bonds (no matter how many) up to $250 . . . one-en!h of one per cent on amounts over $250. WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES You can lodge them also with your bank . . . which will take them into safekeeping and for just one small charge cover the whole of the time (or any part of it) from purchase to maturity. Here is all it will cost you not juat for one year but for 7 years: Foraf 5.00 certificate jq.10 Fora$ 10.00 certificate j5 For a $ 25.00 certificate 20 K For a $ 50.00 certificate 25 For a $100.00 certificate 7...; 50 For a $500.00 certificate K00 vVtDNUSUAY JULY 8 the Dxnrr nevts Letter Box LIKED PRINCE HUPKUT Editor. Daily News: i I has Blven me great pleasure to spend five days in Prince Kup-crt The people in your city seem ::o be kind and friendly. I was given to understand it did nothing but rain here. Well. I have not seen that. Your Cold Storage plant is very interring ajxl your ardens are grand. There was one garderf I thought was o lovely I Just had to snap a picture of it. It was near the 6el Oove Sjhool. The fence, the lawn, the lay-out was a picture In itself. I did try to find out the owner but all I could learn was that he was a sailor who I hope will forgive me for taking a picture of his home I am sorry I could not stay tenser In your grand city. My Mends in Boston will all hear of wy trip-All I can say to you all in your city Is "Oood Luck." J. C. BATIK. Missing Flier Was Prisoner Later Word Retarding Sergeant Pilot Frank llcnicman, Nephew Of Mrs. S. P. WoodiWr Sergeant Pilot Frank C. Henig-man, nephew of Mrs. S. P. Wood-side of Prince Rupert, is a prisoner of war in Germany, according to advice received since he was originally reported missing while on active service with the Royal Canadian Air Force overseas. Fresh Local Haw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 65? THE CHARTERED BANKS OF CANADA - -- " " ' ' " "'" LJr r-i r -"- - IL : REDDY SAYS: TU S tew ntnuirt ttttfc nir U"4 VffVttt proper ! Vk Ok Kit xi (Hit them ID iht C.mpef." WEDDED AT ST. PETER'S Mi Jean U'lliUrroft. Member Of Pioneer lamlly, I Hrlde Of Mining lkiglnrrr A pretty and interacting wedding took place at 11 o'duok yea-teKlay morning in St. Peter's An- tHeao Church at Seal Cove, which was attractively decorated for the boeatkm with flowers, when Miss Jean Louise Wllliseroft, third daughter uf Bar. and Mrs. Walter 11. WUUacralt of Port Eadngtot,. became the bride of Thomas Hogcr Iittckham, son of J H Buckham of intrtanrille, Vancouver Island, and the late Mr. Bockhasa. Very Hev. James B. aihaon D. D . dean of, St. AnthWa GsOtvwtral. offiri-alad and the bride wm given in I marriage by Ret. E. W. Scott, rec-1 tor of St. Peter's. ' The bride, who waa .pretty in I her btege and brown enaenbie with small flower hat and corsage of rosebuds, had as her brtdes-jmald Miss Isabel Brennan. who had a becoming powder blue dress (and hat with corsage of pink flowers. I Charles F. Turnbull was groomsmen. Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton presided at the organ to provide the bridal music. I flowing the ceremony a'rtep-tlon was held hi St. Prrter's Ike-iWiry where refreshments were ser ved, the bride cutting her wedding eaKe in due form. The toast to the bride was proposed by Dean Olbaon and responded to by the groom. A toast to the brideamald was proposed by Dr. Joseph T Mandy and responded U by the groomsman. After the receotlon the hannv I . .. . ' " - rrJ ,eupie jeu ior Vancouver and Victoria. The bride Is a member of one at t 1 in uie am Known cany pioneer 'families of this district. ) The groom has been a mining engineer with the Premier mine and, having enlisted, Is going to officers' training school at Gordon Head, Vancouver Island. 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