Ay OCTOBER 18, 1943 Strains. Sprains and Mntritinr Hems , 4ie nF TRANSPORTATION - . nn .allroada and . j , .n rVirneu. . I 1. 1 IV I L - j ' 'Men 1U " "" Don't wait for a call 5E A VOLUNTfcMM ciuR mvn HOP KEE v f m i. ia. w HOUSE Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST jour patronage welcome in 1 7 m nr ii ii u-mi w Tuesday 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. . i i n.J... nm 9 mm ....... I hill r UIUCI9 IIVUI 1:30 a.m. phone Red 247 Briefs From Britain An Edmonton ( London i rest eentre has received a quilt bear ing the names of 450 residents of Us name-sake city In Canada. It costs money to sniff a lemon at Watford, Herts, and the receipts go to the local Prisoners of War Fund. A naval launch was built at Nottingham and Rear Admiral J. B. Pullibank, t the launching ceremony, s&ld "never has the British navy had a vessel built so far from the sea." At an auction in aid of Mrs. Winston Churchill's Russian fund six pair of silk stockings drew 25 guineas ($127). There are 50,000 boys in the various British sea cadet corps now. Aircraft spotter aboard the vessel Father Neptune Is 'Mrs. Pankhurst," a West African monkey. When aircraft approach the monkey takes a flying leap onto the bridge and bites the officer. Major Thomas Goff great BUY BONDS and SPEED THE VICTORY With Victory in the making, this is no time to haeule or hold back. The enemy is cracking on every front. The heat of the United Nations' all-out offensive is on him. Hot up the fire and keep it hot by buying 5th Victory Loan Bonds. Furnish the tools that our men may finish the job without working overtime. They're doing their by fighting. Let's do ours by lending. That's all we're asked to do lend to Victory. Money talks and fights when you invest it in 5th Victory Loan grandson of William IV. has presented his home, the Court, Holt, Trowbridje, Wiltshire, to the National Trust. Tom Drlberg. Independent M.P. for Maldor., asked the min istry of food to consider with drawing the catering license of any establishment which imposes a eolor bar. Vitamins provided by shark liver oil help to develop night fighter pilots' eyesight. Luton's book drive brought In books which included one from a Toronto library. Every baby born in Walton and Wybrldje, Surrey, receives a 15 shilling (about $3.40) savings certificate from the local savings committee chairman. The Ruhr is "one vast heap of rubble," said Chief Engineer Charles Higgliu, an exchanged prisoner of war who has Just reached Britain. A government leaflet for farmers says the Germans are using oil phosphorus bombs in at tacks on agricultural land and warns that crop3 in which they are dropped should be destroyed to prevent poisoning livestock. CLEANLINESS FlllST Rome had more ;han 300 public baths in the eighth century Bonds, (.JIP WATTS & NICKERSON HEN'S AND HOYS' CLOTHING The Experts Say PICKLES Ciew pickle recipes available to housewives wont, strain the sugar budget much and it's well worth a little c- . i if lee of present sweetness for future spice, says the consumsr , section of the agriculture de-. partment in announcing that mimeographed copies of a dozen or so fine recipes may be obtained by writing to its publicity and extension division, Ottawa, and asking for "Wartlnv Pickles and Relishes." "PIECING" IN FAVOR Doctors and nutiionlsts have placed their stamp of approval upon "piecing" between meals providing that the snack does not take away meal time appetite, says Marion Harlow of nutrition services. Tests have shown that workers In war industries do better work and are less tiled at the end of the day if they have something to eat anddr'nk in the middle of the mon.V. and afternoon. Children, who olten expend as much or more energy than ' a hardworking adult, cannot eat enough at meals to supply an tne "ocd they need, and between-mcal snacks are quite in order fro them too if they r-nsist of .i-.h tr od as milk, whole grain bread fruit or rav. car rot. Such foids make ideal Diec-ngs, for they cont ibut.e to the day's supply of vitamin.1 a:' Imnera) us well as giving THE DAILY NEWS -f PAGE 5. "lift" to tired bodies and satisfying appetites. TRIPS AND TIRES Byrne Hope Sanders, director of the pi ices board's consumer branch, suggests that rural housewives make their shopping trips to town coincide with those their husbands are making to trans-post goods, thus conserving gasoline and prolonging the life of tires and automotive equipment. FEATHERUGHT PLASTICS The woman shopping for costume Jewelry these days win be Impressed with the quantity and variety of plastics, which, unlike most costume Jewelry, a-rp very light. The new lines of plastic Jewelry are "light as a feather," and a trinket by its weight will have to choose some other method of evaluating it i uAnnutu uuKwtat nere are a few storage "Do's and Dont's" to keep canned goods in good condition: Test sealers for leakage before storage, and make sure they ate wiped clean and that no food is adhering to the outside of sealers. Store canned goods in a cool, dark, dry place. If space is light, each sealer may be wrapped in paper. Sealers should be examined after a week of canning for signs of spoilage, and checked periodically for igns of possible V spoilage. They should be washed I uioroughiy as they become' empty, diled and stored with lids and metal rings in place. Rubber rines should be wash ed, dried and stored flat in boxes or envelopes in a cool, dry place. If lids are tightened af ter sealers are cool the seal may be broken, and this also may happen If sealers are lifted by the lids. Canned mods should - " at not be stored in a place which is either too warm or -too cold, nor should they be put away upside down. Terrace Man Hunts In The Bulkley Valley SMITHERS, Oct. 18 S. G Klrkaldy, well known postmaster at Terrace and his party put in most of last week scouring the hills in the Bulkley Valley in search of a deer or moose, niether the weather nor the game were very obliging but that did not deter the party from putting in the tune in the search. They experienced no luck until : Just before dark on Friday evening, which was their last day for hunting, when a big buck obligingly showed himself on the crest of a knoll where they were resting and Sammy drew a bead on him ad got him with the I first shot. The party had a hard i Job getting him out to the station at Hubert where he was shipped to Terrace to be displayed before the residents of that town who ,do not see many specimens of that kind in their district Mr. Klrkaldy is very enthsi-astic over the attractions of the Bulkley Valley and hopes to visit the district more freqquently as soon as the Skeena highway iJ completed and ready for traffic SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. 'hune 37 P.O. Box 544 PHASER STREET ttlNCE RUPERT Join the Reserve GORDON'S HARDWARE NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19 1 Lend- BR I T0REF!LL gaftKria THAT VACANT . ' i Speed the Victory That boy of yours has been gone a long time. He and his fighting comrades are now surging forward to Victorjr. Help speed that Victory and his return to his place in your heart and home. Every dollar counts. 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