3mL .TUBER 11. M2 i 3 V Mnows that BLUE stops Sties from ing yellow i jfpes them Iwhite Mk jri r jit be woiSed 'Sj&t client washing MTt' '9 tumilt yellow. t J remember that WBV .3 Ii Blue will keep 4jS' '9 dolhti ttoUf m mem gieam wim Sfl coloun cow L'-x to mot wtH. C of thl ' 0f I It bl. TW h KO 1tv () without IWI HUPONS 31. iv;::able with each tll-,e In our xtnrr. apprtciate to have m?n drop in and l"rl)h) thlt lf i,n ----- -iT' MlSALLEM'S pmy Store '3 Have " . r . More fi Thonej lg.19 ' '"'TS TRY A '.T AbD. mm gggflHaA VICES TO aJSgtb Victoria and Way- wart and North, "nation, Ticket! Lesrrvatloni J. KKIVM II !li"unfrt Aurnt Phone U 5 ! f Timely Recipe; RECIPES coun ruiTTi:its l.i eups sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon nit. Few grains pepper 4 cup milk 1 cup corn 1 tug, beaten 1 tablespoon fat (melted) 1 teaspoon onion Juice (optional) Mix and sift dry ingredients. Mix corn, egg. mllic and tat, add to dry ingredients and mix well. Drop by spoonfuls into hot, deep iard 350-365 degrees P and fry 24 minute turning once. Drain on ungiazed paper. Serve In combtnaH tion with other vegetables to form a vegetable plate, or alone with 7rup or a tart Jelly, Send Your Copy Early Local news contributions should be in the Dally News office by 10 a.m. on the day feiiowtae the event prefer- ably the night before, a let- terbox in the door being there to receive copy. Local news not in by 10 am runs the risk of not being pub- llehed. We prefer to have news contributions typewritten neatly and double, spaced. II possible. However, legible wrltinc will do. IIKKMKN IS MOVIES LONDON. Sept. 11 a Work of the London Fire Brigade photographic unit which operated during the blitx Is to go on display . LONDON. Sept. 11 Platform farewells now are being "rationed" at London's main line railway sta- I tlons At rush hours station au-'thorities are cancelling platform ! tickets to make room for real J. M. S. Loubser I.C, B-A. CHIROPRACTOR Wsllsre Klock I'hone C4I NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZAREUJ, PROr. "A Home Away From Home" Itatn "5c up 50 Rooms Hot ti Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 T.O. 19S savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Thone 37 P O, Box 511 FKASEK STREET rntNCE ROrr.KT .ilU..lli a Messenger ' t LB I Ji I Service Call It . . . We Haul It ll We never close m Phone Red 392 A See the Wee Tots' Shop Girls' dresses, all sizes. A Meeting ladles Bowlinz League i Tfla., Sept. 15th, at 7:30 pjn. (213) oMsioner T. W. 6. Parsons. provlJMto police, left last night on his retp-n to Victoria. WMHam Ooidbloom returned to tft tty this morning from a busi-fmm trip to Vancouver. El mi mm in mm m m hib; mmxi m .mx-mrm-rmM rm it U 1 H ' ' "B II B Q S L'HinT. KWONC. c.tvr: SANG mvn I11NG B HOP KEE Chop Suey C12 7th AVE. WEST Open Today for Business under new management All your patronage welcome si "i n Phone Red 217 JJ T.itai:ixii.taxaxijrji i:i rusa FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A NEWS WANT ADD. MIXED LEAGUE MEETING Sunday, 3 p.m. Hex Howling Alley L. M. Felsenthal. manager of the Peoples .Store, returned to the city this morning from a business trip to Vancouver. Little Nanny Knitting Club tea and sale of homncooing. SaLSept. 12. Lutheran Church. 3 to 6. Everybody welcome. 10) Miss Eleanor Graham. R.N.. local public health nurse, has returned tb city from vaaenrver; a vacation trtp Len Hall of the wjtted Services Organisation was the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club today, discussing the activities of that organization in connection i with auxiliary services to the United State forces. Ouests at the luncheon Included three visiting Vancouver Rotarians. The bulletin of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club, of which Dr. R Q. Lam la th editor received so that Britons may see Just how apecijU Jaentlon at the hands of their fire fighters carried on dor- international Secretary Ed. Kagy ing air raids. m his annual report presented at ; - the recent annual international ItATION FAREWELLS .mnferenrp In Windsor Ontario Doings of the local club are briefly referred to in the latest issue of Gyroscope. international Gyro publication. WBiTXrl No Stikfneti I Everyone Voles for the VARIETY STORE Where your dimes are little dollars 1 Sundstrnnd Adding Machine, in perfect : shape. Very low price. 1 Electric Grill, just like new. 30 Bedsteads and Spring? SS.00 20 New End Tables in the latest styles. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 321 Third Avenue t (iiraiij ii dbi !! arBiavr New and Used FURNITURE ffHB DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES for James Ross returned to the city this morning from a trip to Joseph 81aggard returned to the city this morning from a three week's trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Dorothy Garbutt. YwCA. hostess here, returned to the city this morning from a vacation trip to Winnipeg. I Mrs. Harry "Drlnkwater arrived In the city this morning from Vancouver, being here to Join her husband who Is superintendent for the Empire Stevedoring Co. at this port. J. II. Scott of San Francisco, managing director of the Riverside Mine, arrived in the city last night from Stewart following a vtoH to the property and proceeded by train this morning to Minneapolis on business. Paul Armour, who recently met with serious injuries when he was struck by a United States Army C. W. Spearing, weil known transport truck in Vancouver, has Seattle timber man, is here today (sufficiently recovered now to be on his way to Ketchikan on busi-lab!e to leave hospital for his v. u. newin oi ron Dimpson re- w turned to the city this morning on his way home after a brief j business trip to Vancouver and; Victoria. i Mrs. J. W. TBdd, wife of the provincial police of fleer at Telegraph Creek, was here this morning returning' north after a trtp to Vancouver on escort duty. remain in bed for several weeks tfhHcuttcemetttJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Lutheran Hour, Monday, 6:45, Sergeant Kenneth Malthouse of CFPR. the Royal Canadian Army Service ' Corps staff here returned to the Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. Hadden. pLv thi mnrnirur from a brief iSept. 17. business trip to Vancouver. I v m M a. I Airs. v. i. uaan, we oi uie supenmenaeni oi me x unon ana White Pass Route at Stewart was here this morning returning north a'fter a trip to Seattle. Record breaker! New, easy-shaving Minora Blade for double-edge razors is Canada's fastest-growing economy blade. Oddfellows Ball, Sept. 25 by invitation from' members only. Catholic Bazaar, Catholic October 7 and 8. St. Peter s Fall Bazaar. Nov. Classified Ads. FOK SALE FOR SALE Chesterfield and two chairs. Phone Green 626. tf I FOR SALE Pram, good condition, $10.00, Phone Black 438. 211) FOR SALE Eleven room house, goad condition, central location, .suitable for boarders, or easily converted into four suites. Reas onable price. For particulars j TEACHERS write Box 159. Smithers, B.C. (211) CiFOR SALE Player Piano. Box 347 Daily News. tf ) I FOR SALE 1939 Mercury coupe sedan, like new, with excellent tires, less than 18,000 miles. Can be seen at 133 Fifth Avenue West, Owner. (204) ROOM AND --BOARD BOARD and Room for man willing to share. 718 Fraser Street (158) ' PERSONAL LADIES Home Journal. Representing Western Canada's largest subscription Agency. Phone Green 59. (211) LOST LOST Trolling licence and gas book from boat Venus. Finder please return to Dally News. Reward. (2190) LOST Pair of Glasses. Finder please leave at Dally News. Re-ward. (210) LOST Lady's wrist watch Wed nesday night. Phone Black 510, Mrs. Berglof. Reward. (211) LOST Man's pocketbook contain ing money and registration card. Reward. Call Gunn's Bike Shop (210) LOST Ronson lighter, naval crest, engravings. Finder please return to Dally News Office; Reward. (212) FOR RENT ROOM for rent. Avenue East. Apply 443 Fifth (211) WAIS'TED WANTED Teacher for Copper River Rural School, salary $850. Apply, Secretary School Board., (211) WANTED Experienced stenographer for part time work. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission. No. AF1. (212) HalL 12. wanted for several small schools near Prince Rupert Also High School teachers required for Terrace. Apply B. Thorstelnsson, Inspector of Schools, Prince Rupert, or Phone 571 or Red 562. (214) WANTED Person to work in grocery store and drive car male or female. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission, Jvo 677, ROOM Wantejl, wit&ojsriKUobut board for two young men. Apply Box 348 DailyWws?E rt wcrm? WANTED Housekeeping room Immediately, phone Green 913. (214) TWO Naval Petty Officers would like room and board in respectable home. Apply Box 346, Dailj News.' (214) WANTED Loan of $1000 to $1500, payable with Interest 'and bonus. Best of security. Box 344 Daily News. (213) WANTED One chambermaid Immediately. Prince Rupert Hotel. (210) HOUSEKEEPER wanted for two adults. Start at $30. Phone Black 85. (tf) TO RENT Oarage. Black 730. (213) WANTED 2 or 3 room modern furnished apartment by 'Oct. 1. 'Apply Box 343, Dally News. (212) WANTED -ployment skn. Driver. tApply Unem-Insurance MUST have house or apartment Permanent. Phone Red 271. (205) LONDON', Sept. 11: Q) Germans in occupied. Poland are liquidating all Jewish artisan enterprises, ROOM to rent for a young man I and complete llauldatlon Is ex willing, to share.fPhone;543iafteripected before the end of 1942. Uie 6 pin. "Rice Krisnies" is a registered trade mark of Kellogg Company of Canada Limi ted, for its brand of oven- DU3LMY SMOKES GROW LESS w x n I . r vninniPA J ft KIHU1I-W f nuiui IE.U NORWAY'S HEALTH LONDON. Sept. 11: 01 Tobacco- STOCKHOLM, Sept. 11: ?) Un- nists' shop windows have become balanced diets and lack of calories almost bare as a result of an agree-1 and vitamins are undermining the ment with the salvage director to health of Norwegians under the restrict the 'display of dummy! Nazi heel. In some districts 25 pet- packet. SLEEPERS FOU WAITERS CHELTENHAM Eng., Sept. 11: Because there wasn't sufficient accommodation for soldiers who wait for trains at the railway station here two coaches been pressed into service, sleeps 25 men. cent of the population has suffer ed from Jaundice and other stomach disorders. CONFISCATE HARVEST LONDON. Sept. 11: W G&mans are applying the greatest rigor to confiscating harvest quotas in Poland. "Even a stalk of grain or have corn must not escape confiscation Each is their slogan, according to news agency reports. NEW ARRIVALS IX Ladies' Low Heel Lines These include: Pigtex Sabot Straps in Red, Black and Brown. Pigtex Ties, Military Oxfords and Brogues, in both Black and Brown. Fashioned for both style and comfort at Popular Prices. Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes" ra i l b i n ?! lb lbs: a ran eve a i 5 Mrs. and Miss Prince Rupert, You are Cordially Invited IIXB'ZBXB I BliBimiBXB 1 m a m i i Announcing The Reopening 3 of the VOGUE SHOP Bcsncr Block Under New Management (Mrs. H. King) With Complete Line of NEW FALL GOODS COATS, SUITS, HATS, DRESSES, LINGERIE, HOSE, Etc. Polish Telegraph Agency reports. iiiaiilliaiHIlIIonaiJirxIKa ilIIIi:iBTJirj!lllia 5