CI1RAL E PLAN Enlargement of Tnny-s field to -nS Canada Unit plan. ,Aoru,'3UU J,Army nonna t'l department! broad-gua?o . eventually broaden ' 1 The Salvation small communities .,j rnionei Tutte. nal personnel assigned to m and aking. m we ' chopett,avenu'a hundreds pos- s in j thousand rural i. rvrnada i - ....... evolves the sewn ...... nf ritlzens to rural service nceas. MILIUM , nf Thp Saiva- md lis institutional .!.,, nt nil aees . . -in h available , of the 42.000,000 ped to raise in Home .... i. , Vu annllrd vrai vv v li.. ttw ovtinslon." 1411 u" w-. VioM Pro- Willi uubliclty support by rl"'sana 'aaio sia- them Colonel Tutte .1 UCtW v....... ' he'n for The Sal- irotassnal. merch- of fitnrie " J who have helped we are truly grate- in ariua) less now KO.000 I can assure .i Pone Hi " ii:e is retiring ai me ifr auer .to v t-ttrs as a Scmi-cirduldr .e jn snpiier.t are . irmrrv nr iisp ns urn iot tun momn oc l trnrn. ahlon Show SeDt. 26. 5. Carmen's Dance and of Pioneers' Home, Hall, Friday. Sept. by Harmoneers. Mod j 1-Time. Admission School Bazaar, Oct. .C. Hall ....... it. 1 j uaus Spinster's Spree, e. October 11. aar, Oct. 23. 1 va, ana. rar-r24. Bazaar October 31. iiu, 0, urvic Jtist Church fall sale. the MofiKP h-a-mif "iJ wnearal Fall 'ember 30. i pau Bazaar- Church Xmas Bazaar, e Dance. Pmih. t Yu NothW Best ... nr 11 on ... IPlTE LINE OF CR0CEIUES llCTESSEN Ct Conl.J .. . SALVATION ARMY APPEAL W B. Edmonson 2.50 P.'j, Drain 200 Miss Barbeau 2.00 Victory Cafe 2.00 j, wrathall 3.00 Brown & Harvey 5.00 Miss B. Bates 5.00 Sllversldes Bros 5.00 "Anon" 5.00 Mott Electric Ltd 5.00 p it. Florists (Lock) ... 5.00 j. McLeod 5.00 J. H. Carson Co 15.00 inr. L. W. Kergln 10.00 n, E. Mortimer 10.00 Mackenzles Furniture Ltd. ilO.OO Dryeoods Novelty Shop . 10.00 nnrdnn &l Anderson .10.00 pacific Fisheries Ltd. 5.00 W. R. Love Electric Co. 5.00 'V WUUCiaia umu igion rail VPmhn. rtn vvaiu vvw U. & I. Cafe 2.00 1 F. E. Hunt Ltd 5.00 ! 123 Taxi 5.00 , Atlln Fisheries Ltd 25.00 Smiles Cafe 5.00 H.M.CB. Uganda Show 27.00 Taft tt Odowes 10.00 Little's News Agency 2.00 Commodore Cafe 5.00 McCutcheon's Pharmacy 5.00 S. D. Johnson Co. ., 10.00 Geo. Hill & Son Ltd, 5.00 Fashion Footwear 5.00 Northwest Construction Co... 10.00 T. Eaton Co. Ltd 5.00 Howe & McNulty 5.00 Manson Jewellers 3.00 Sweet Sixteen Ltd. 5.00 Nelson Bros. Ltd 10.00 North Pacific Cannery 10.00 .1. H. Todd & Sons 25.00 I B.C. Packers (SunnysWe) 25.00 B.C. Packers (Pt. Edward) .25.00 Tag Day-Port Edward 25.00 j Acme Clothln? Store 5.00 Macey's Confectionery 2.00 Vance's Home Arts 5.00 Sterling Food Markets 5.00 Modern Tailors 2.00 Alberta Market 3.00 A. B. Taft (Empire Baths) 2.00 Dr. O. E. H. Montgomery .15.00 Family Shoe Store 5.00 Style Beauty Shop 5.00 "aiu- 'wuraay night, Odd- " oiwwnu BEEF tsT VEGETABLES vu meats Chlck. J anil c. . . - oiaas Dally lift r. r t K T 'CHERS wa Ave. Wet Yukon Jewellers Z.UU 99 Taxi 2.00 Rupert Bakery 5.00 Elite Beauty Shop 2.00 Savoy Hotel 1000 Rupert People's Store S0.00 32 Taxi 5.00 Star Stvlewear .-. 5.00 Five donations of $1 5.00 Total to Sept. 21 $520.5Q Georce Rorlc left at the end of the week for Smlthers where he will spend the coming week on business. ANNOUNCEMENT Capllng's Smlthcrs-Prince Rupert Truck Line Is forced to be taken off due to tire shortage, it will continue as soon as tires nermlt. As for all rumors about this line having no licence of permit on the Prince Rupert Highway, nil our lnvestleatlons indicate I Ihnf It U thp nnlv truck line thai I - v j Is carrying the proper permit on I thp Prli.ce RuDert Highway. We thank all our customers on the road for the help they have given us In carrying on thus far. (Signed) CAPL1NO TRANSFER, Smlthers. (224) SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING NIGHT CLASSES Teacher, MRS. HILL (W.C.T.) HIONE RED 281 JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue STUFFED WEINERS Preparing good, attractive, wholesome meals is a challenge today. It's a clever homemaker who can prepare such a food and not shrink the family purse until It resembles a very thin pancake. Here's a recipe that Is not only penny saving but otic which will stir the Jaded, end-of-summer appetites of the entire family. Stuffed Wciners 3 tablespoons fat 2 cup chopped nion 'i cup finely chopped celery 14 welners 3 tablespoons chopped celery 5 shredded wheat biscuits, crumbled Hi cups finely cubed bread Salt and pepper to taste V2 cup hot water Saute onion, celery and 2 finely chopped welners In fat JERSEY GAINS PRE-WAR CHARM Channel Islands Beauty Spot Again Crowded With Visitors ' By NORMAN CRIBBENS Canadian Tress ZMt Writer ST. HELIER, Jersey Q Their freedom regained, Channel Isl anders here lost no time removr lng all traces of the German invader and preparing for the happier Invasion of tourists. In 15 months the Islands have recovered boh their lure and their visitors and there Is little to distinguish Jersey today from the holiday playground it was before the war. Crowds are here desoite the still limited sea and air transport. Hotels and board ing houses have been reconditioned and repaired. British austerity Is forgotten. Goods In short supply in England nre plentiful and since there Is no purchase tax, prices seem absurdly low to visitors. Tidying up Jersey took all of 12 months. Hundreds of notices in German had to be removed from the roads and barbed wire and mines from the beaches. German tanks were shipped out and the last German prisoners left in June. The great wall erected by the Germans along the wide sweep ot St. Brilades Bay remains but U has been pierced to give ac cess to the sea. Tn in dloinin2 churchyard Is a permanent memorial to the German occupation long rows of black crosses, more numerous than migh't be expected seeing there was no fighting on the t island. Volators Shipped To France The aarlcultural Industry has tnffrrod temnorarv loss of the British market "for Its potato hut nn alternative market i.n hren found In France ana in the British Army of the Rhine. Tomato exports -have not been HAY FEVER Relief hai ttn won-fluktly, wftly-by hoira"dj ho ome uStrtd from lore, itreamiivj. irritatrt and who iiwtJfd and whwitd. Itchy tars, ti t. ""ghed. ihokrf. plultwri X"-t.Now REX CAFE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE Chop Sucy Chow Mcin Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 ajn. to 2 a.m. PHONE 173 Announcement... JOHN HARRIS and M. PARKINSON have resumed proprietorship of ATLAS BOILER WORKS Boilers, Tanks and General Ironwork until onion Is tender. Remove from heat and add parsley, shredded wheat, bread, season Ine and hot water, toss lishtlv. Split welners length -wise, almost clear through, neap a gen erous amout of stuffing on cut surface of 6; top with remain-Ine welners and fasten with toothpick or string. Place in 'large pan, cover and bake In moderate oven (350 degree F.) 35 minutes. Servics 6. affected and the dairy herd suf fcrcd less than farmers ex- nected. Renorts on life under German rule arc conflicting. Some call It "unendurable" and liken the Germans to fiends. Other de clare life was not much disturbed and a few give the .Germans credit for fair administration. "When they had the food, they saw to it that cvwyone on the island got his fair share." saw one gnarled old 'fisherman, gaz-Imr nut nvpr the sunnv harbor. "If vou nlaved the Fame and didn't try any monkey-businrss : with wireless sets and what-not. why '.hp German wn.s a prett? cood fellow to get along wir.n. You have to live with a neople to know 'cm and wh3t I say s we could .have .been under lots worse people." An Englishwoman who kreps a small cafe along th spafront spoke differently. "Thosr who like them should so and uv with them," she said angrily "They are devils. Thcv raided every home on this island ana took the best of everything. Fair play-bah!" That's the way to be sure of the most light for your money. General Electric Lamps give the brightest, most economical light that research and half a century of lamp-making skill can produce. Local News Items J. A. Tentt returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a brief trip to Smlthers. A Long trips or short, day or night, 99 Taxi at your service. , (tf) William Hanson retnrnpd at the end of the week to S,milhers after a brief business visit to' the city. Mrs. M. M. Ronc'r. secretary of the local board of school trus tees. Is at Prince George thi3 week attending the annual convention of the British Columbia School Trustees' Association. Mr. Justice A. M. Manson, af ter conducting Assize Court ses sions here, left at the week-end for Prince George and Quemel to preside over .sessions at those points before proceeding back to Vancouver. He was accompanied by Alex Donaghy, court stenog rapher. Mrs. Jack West and daughter'' Alleen, of this city, left Ter u at the end of the week for sari Diego where the latter is tj be married. They were accompai;; d as far as Prince George by Mi West's son, George who wil! a tenet scnooi tnere. Frank Moore. CN.R. fuel in spector and pioneer of Prln Rupert, after two days hen- on official business, left at the end of the week for Smlthers. F;-"dak'o. 'Prince George and other' Interior points enroutc back to Vancouver. Rev. Peter Kelly, having arriv ed here Friday with the United Church mission boat Thomas Crosby, left that evening to spend the'week-end visiting Kit- segukla, Hazelton, Klspiox and Ttitwanaa. He will return to the city Tuesday night. M J I k GENUINE ASPIRIN IS MARKED THIS WAY milllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllWb'YT I J -'B A. MacKcnzic Furniture LIMITED MLss Jean McMillan, formerly with George Rorle-s accounting firm here, Is now in Montreal with the office staff of a fur manufacturing firm. A Attention all Moose Members. Grand entertainment on Tues day Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. at Moose remple. All members requesteu to attend. (223) Mr. and Mrs. Hugh" Boswell, af:r spending a couple of weeks on vacation here and at Stew art. returned to their home at Smlthers at the week-end. A A meeting of all badminton enthusiasts not members of any existing club will be held In the Civic Centre. Monday, Septem ber 30th, at 8 p.m. to form a badminton club or clubs, (mwi) f H 1 TiiiWiiBi 1 "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" NOW IN STOCK,. CONGOIXUM RUGS All sizes. In Limited Quantity Only. Choose now while a selection is available. , WINDOW. SHADES All sizes are now In stock for stand- W1NDOW CKANES which we have long waited for arc WINDOV CURTAINS and DRAPERIES and accessories ELECTUIO TOASTERS will be arriving this week. EverylliiiiR for the Home. attention. Watch our windows. prompt Mall orders are given 327 Third Ave. Phone 775 MAKES NEWS LINES! Bright embroidery will saucy-up. jour new dress or put new life into your old ones . . . 'Round-the-neck designs a huge shoulder motif or in' any imaginative way of j our own. Get your inspiration from THE SIMPLICITY NEEDLEWORK CATA-LOG at our pattern counter today! THE -VARIETY STORE SIMPLICITY TRANSFER DESIGNS ARE 15c AND 25c The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON FURNITURE REPAIRING Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes Car and Truck Cushions Repaired and' Recovered Out-of-town orders given special care. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Tlione Green 974 117 Second Avenue West - Opposite Civic Centre prince Rupert Daily J3rtii0 Monday, SeSptember 23, 1946 FOR COMFORT AND LONG WEAR Und erwear . . . by Mercury COMBINATIONS Fine Cotton. Natural, ankle length, With short sleeves. Suit $1.15 COMBINATIONS Merino Type. Containing a large percentage of wool. Ankle length, long sleeves. Suit $3.00 - - - COMBINATIONS Fine Combed. Cotton; white. Ankle length, short sleeves. Suit - $1.85 mifjuw-r fz- 532 THIRD AVENUE CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated), pnONE 51 COMBINATIONS Wool. Natural shade. Ankle length, long sleeves. Small sizes only. Suit $l'.05 "THE MEN'S SHOP' CL0TH1M AND FURNISHINGS PHONE 345 Plumbing and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAL STOKERS BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Corner 2nd, Are. and 4th Street Phone Red 388 P.O. Box 1294 Ormes Ltd. tts Pioneer Drm&tets Prescription Chemists Iiexall Agents for Prince Rupert and District In Drugs If it's Rexall it's Right PHONE 81 6 STORE HOURS: Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 pm. Sundays and Holidays from 12 p.m. till 2 p.m. and 7 pin. till 9 p.m. 'THE CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY": It o There's- beauty in every careful detail of these luscious' virgin wools ... so soft, so handsomely tailored, so exquisitely styled. SEE OUR Fashion Show September 26 AT 1 CIVIC CENTRE Quality r, Repairs Economy Prices it PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) BUY ON BUDGET PLAN No Carry Charge No Interest Terras In accordance with W.P.T.B. Regulations. COAL WOOD CRATING STORAGE HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580