of applesauce ; . i the JoCtOf s t. i applesauce icppet-upptf . s, . lute you r rt tanning ;.ie ready fur ! p. It's eay ' .SflloilrW. L : or pork . . . r t.uir . . ss . ! Jlf.l. ul f m appalling IsNED APPLESAUCE . ft apple 3 k found avcl lemon it t Mimt'K. ii . .e i into hoc , Is CUU J4t IS ;lu Rive you... m 1 hUnba Ltn Applesauce Now ! Irhe rush of canning L it's a good Idea lo i a dozen or so jars filled complete points 3, A sod 3 btlorc proceeding next jar). 3 AJjutt rubber ring (hkh has been ttiFHjiog for 3 ntbMrtcf in boiling water). 4 Stir applesauce in jtr with s Mcrilucd fork to let sr jus- bobbles escape. ij Ptrt wi Mctitiaed JjHlop inj metal top (whkh hi Mool mioures in boiling water); tight Mtrw-top. then tooteti half a turn. On spciag-rrpe jr, clotc out. tpring oolj . Proem in baftiag water bath, (water 2 inches abote top ol jars ) 10 minuets Ux pints, 1 5 minutes for quant (oMtnting time only front taomenr water around jar boili aetm4y).Or proct in automatically, controlled men, at 27)", H minuio for ptiiti, 2) minutes for quarts. j Remote jars and complete seal (Never open jiri to fell them up, or tilttm tcrew again after cooling), g Test for leaks, and store in cool, dry, dirk place. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED MAm of Premium Quality Products; BrookntlJ Butter, Effi and Cnrese: Jce) Shorlerun nd Silmlcaf Lard BUY VICTORY BONDS Mr SPEED fh VICTORY The little thing we do at home . . . iejlng the rationing regulation . . . do-inx without luxuilm . . . curtailing nrrrssl-lifJ skimping to buy bonds . . . these re not tarrlflret. They are merely self-il'nial Ihe men who fare the ait nil brunt ot battle make the sacrifices. I hAl pnadian Fish & Cold Storage Ntt ItlTl.KT Ltd. niUTIRII CtH.U.MlUA f XMAS PERM 0u' PERMS are hard to BEAT n n e t t c Powell CQuty Shoppe "1 (Atros, from Post Office) rhone Blue 917 p Ad. Copy is Appreciated Local: Mr R S Woods teturned U be city on Saturday afternoon from a trip o Vancouver. ATo all members of the Labor Progressive dub, this evening's Educational Meeting has been postponed. A Members. Junior' Chamber of Commerce please attend fienlor Meeting. Tonight 8:00 p.m. Leg-ion Hall. Commander Chirle Cree, naval officer In charge a: Prince Rupert, wtil be the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Oyro Club u Wednesday. A St John Ambulance First Aid ' Classes start this week Wenes-day 8 pjn.. Men's data; Thurs-; day 8 pa, Women' class; Friday Industrial class. Health Centre Bid., rear of Post Of- Uce. Irritation Many rafarrh ntflVrrrft say it's the bat re- VICKS ! Alan Hurst, area secretary of vne Young Men's Christian Association war service for British Columbia, with headquarters in Vancouver will arrive In the city this afternoon from the s-urh to be here and in the! district for the next few days! on an Irwepctlon trip. Capt 1 Frank Ouy A:mRage. well ' Lieut. Barbara Bullock-Webster, who was to have been here n Afovcrotar 10 and 1 as a re-4trUa officer for the Cana-dan Women's Army Corps, will be unable to come to Prince Ruett owing to indi)oslt!on ta Uut. Mabel L 0. Brown will be here Instead. Major A. S. Parkes, district recruiting officer, is leaving tonight for Prince Oeorc" : mert Lieut Brown and ar omrany her on a tour through the interior ! PURPOSE1 MEDICINE Hits CATARRH Misery Fast! Whrn scute caunh makes breathing diihcult -cauKi iturfy head, watery eyes, nasal Irritation and diatress, put a few drops of Vicks Va-tronol in each nostril and enjoy the relief It brings. Va-tro-nol is to successful because it docs throe very important things: (1) shrinks swollen membranes of, the nose, til clears out disoomfort- ca using cxMipntion ana uj sooum TfVteT VA-TRO-NOI SFKV1CKS TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypnlnts, Stewart and North ()uren Charlotte Islands Pull Information, Tickets and Reservations FKANK J. SKINNKH Prince Itupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 5C8 GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon and Herring In Tomato Sauce are both on active service but will be back on your grocer's shelf soon as con dltlons permit. Captain and Mrs. Groves Both Die Capt. P. 0. Oroves. forme: ly jf Prince Rupert and later of Vancouver, died recently at Loi Angeles, California, where he had resided since 1335. and hortly after Mrs. Oroves, the widow, passed away. Capt. and Mrs. Oroves are tirvtved by a son and a daughter. NOTICE TO MAItlNEItS -Build B.C. payrolls- Breaking """ii t iiittij interpreter T V.MCA. wr services en- Infft InP lMnU 1. , , . i 1UlU till ..i.ihh, rm returning nere , tontajht to continue his visit I with the fortes In this area. Milk town. I still it because I THE DAILY NEWS i-AOE THEHE Mariners are advised that all operations in connection with the removal of Ripple Rock. Seymour Narrows, B.C. have been postponed until further notice. All previous notices In connection with this operation are cancelled. W. L. STAMFORD, Agent. Department of Transport Victoria, B.C. Oct. 22, 1943. IS not be obtained," writes Mrs. K. "Now that I am living in value." In other words, Mrs. K. had discovered the inner value that Is hidden away in the milk. It's absolutely essential to BUY VICTORY BONDS PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed KR SALE 3 4 steel bed. Like New. Also vanity dtesser. 537 7th Ave. West. 257 FOR SALE 2nd hand Monaich Range. Inquire at Hetlbron-er's. UP FOR SALE Five room house and cabin at back. Oarage and woodshed; on two lots. 11th Ave. Phone Red 486. FOR SALE Model B American Curved Needle Stitcher for heavy duty, slightly used. Apply Wide Awoke Shoe Shop. P.O. Box 154. Prince George. B.C. 256) tery radio. 1459 6th Ave. East. (257) FOR SALE Modern Bungalow. 4 rooms and bath with 2 unfinished rooms In attic. Located 600 4th Ave. E. on corner lot. A lovely home In an ideal location. Phone Green 245. 6 to 9 pjn. (256) WANTED Gentleman would buy for own use man's suit, overcoat etc. size 40 or 42. Apply Box 615 Dally News. (255) FOR SALE Piano box, barrels for dishes. Red 183. (257) WANTED TO RENT WANTED to Rent Furnished or unfurnished house. Couple, no children. Very urgent. Box 615 Dally News. (259) WANTED TO RENT Furnished or unfurnished house or apartment. Urgent accommodation be obtained; reliable party, and offer suitable reward. Would consider buying furniture. Box 616 Dally News. (260) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD, 718 Fraser Street. (it) Dally News Advertising Brings Results. LABOR-PROG. REAL PARTY OF WORKERS Tim Burk Reiterates Willingness T Collaborate Willi C.CJV-Urges Labor Unity. Speaking In the Capitol Theatre, before a house packed with interested listeners, Tim Buck, national leader of the Labor Progressive party talked yesterday afternoon on national and world political problems for an hour and a half. In explaining his attitude to ward the party, of which he is head, and which he founded a few months ago, Mr. Buck said: My reason for supporting the Labor Progressive party, and helping to build It up is not merely because it in the only party dedicated to helping the working class but because it Is the only party which is tryirur to create ' unity among all the parties which view politics from i a comparable level." In this regard he mentioned "the willingness of his party to co-operate with other socialist groups, notably the Co-operative Progressive support when their policies did agree without reserve, inspired by party lines. Mr& J. R. Blakey was chairman of the meeting and the speaker was introduced by Bruce Mickleburgh, chairman l0Cal Prre"ive "I started using Pacific Milk nYhl0,;. fh"! "Tlg aWSl following Tim Buck's speech, ' out. where fresh milk could' r ... which his autograph pictures tributed more than $5. A understand its . . .tlqn and answer period the meeting. ia BssbMsv. Ivor Williams. 40. British poultry expert, died at Oroesf-fcrd Marii Abergele. Wales. CUTS, SURftS and BRUISES J use HELP WANTED WANTED Meter reader for local power company, male or female, to work in city, apply Selective Service Office A.F. 93. 4 257 WANTED Reliable woman for care of two children. Soldier's wife preferred. Room and board. - good wages. Phone American Signals 291. Ask for Gertie McCarthy. (255) WANTED The Dally News Is open to receive the names of bright and honest boys or girls who are desirous of obtaining delivery routes. (tl WANTED WANTED Furnished or unfurnished house for one month to one year. Must find something ' before November 10. Phone Black 751 after 5 o'clock. References furnished. (256) $25 REWARD for finder of small furnished or unfurnished house. Civilians. No children. Apply Box 605 Datly News. (280) WANTED Use of piano one hour dally. Phone Blue 610. (253) $25 Reward for Information leading to the renting of an unfurnished house, four rooms or larger. Immediate possession.' Phone Red 877. (255) PERSONAL "JET" for polishing hot stoves is a boon. Winter months mean hot stoves always. "JET" Is safe, handy. Sold DAY NURSERY Reasonable rates. Apply 441, 7th Avenue East. (230) CALL LEO OYER High Class Decorating arid Paperhanging Red 395 867 Borden St. Given New Command OTTAWA, Nov. 1 Hi The appointment of Brigadier T. H. Musgrave, 50, of Winnipeg, as nior artillery officer of the reconstituted Sixth Division now serving as a coastal defence jnlt in Canada, was announced y coastal defence headquarters. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be' charged for a full month at 25c a word. Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 4. Dry dock employee's dance Nov. 5th. Assn. WA, Coast Regiment Service Men's Dance, Nov. 8, Empress Club. Little Norway Tea, Nov. 10. A Canadian Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, Nov. 12. Oddfellows' Hall Cathedral Fall Bazaar Nov. 18. Commonwealth Federation,: uo&Jl. Dance, Nov. 25, Odd-wblch, ! he said, while their poll- fellows' Hall, 9:30-1:00, Jean de cles were not in complete agree- carlo's Orchestra. Refreshments, ment. tould depend on Labor St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 25. United Church Bazaar Decem ber 2nd. NOTICE To The Public The public Is advised that the Ambulance is no longer available for the. transportation of patients to and from the hospital, the vehicle having outlived Its usefulness, and since no responsibility rests upon the Board of Management of the Hospital to provide an Ambulance it will not be replaced. By Order of the Board. -H. W: BIRCH, Secretary CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE BUSINESS AND' PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Wallace Block Phone 387 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 206 4th St. Phone 653 CT IC CTVI 17V17 A U Ladles fc Children's Ready - to Wear 625 Third Ave. W. Black 780 B. LAMB, TAILOR Ladles' & Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes. 302 Third Ave, W. Btack 787 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers. Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 International Correspondence Schools Canadian Limited B. F. Lovin, Representative Box 526 1315 Plggot Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. FRATERNAL ORDERS Prince Rupert I.O.O.F. LODOE NO. 63 meets 2nd and 1 4th Tuesdays every month at 8 p.m. t jisixiifluiKiEiaEiiiiiiiiunaiiiijuuiHiiBiHiiii PAULSENS GROCERY CASH AND CARRY SIXTH AVENUE AND DRY DOCK ROAD Beside Postal Station B) OPENING FOR BUSINESS Monday Morning al 7:00 o'clock A lull line at Groceries, Produce, Meats and Confectionery: Your Patronage Solicited. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY LEND-So that men may live. B U Y So that men won't die. vi m vi uj bA&iAJg k4wtb aaic bucui, Wiiril are defying death and rebuilding shattered bodies. Phone 775 Support the Victory Loan WE LEAD MILITARY IBM A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD! are at stake, expense Is no consideration Some .of yourj loved ones may be saved by the money you lend providing i modern surgery and new miracle working drugs that dally 1 32? 3rd Avenuel Speed ihe Victory! Back our gallant fighters. They're smashing the pill boxes and -clearing the way. Buy 5th Victory Loan Bonds to give them the tools to finish the job. 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