COLLART AND McCAFFERY LTD. WINCE KUI'EKT REPRESENTATIVES fur HALIFAX LUMBERMAN'S WELLINGTON AND UTAH Quality SS and 35SIH6 The Finest in General Insurance 15 HAL ESTATE including Rental and Property Management Services. HARROW SHOES FOR MEN Quality and Style at Popular Prices Now Featured at the Cut Hate Shoe Store Becoming more popular every day Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL G:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. , Wo specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. Keep your i i mm m it i n l ifl Ti n""" Orders Well Ahead for our Quality Coals! PHONES 1KJ - 117 ALBERT AND McCAFFERY For Comfort in the Home! HASSOCKS Tl'-n OTTOMAN $.. COFFEE TABLES $M.D. MAGAZINE RACKS (glass) $!" CHENILLE BED SPREADS, Priced ". $11.05 to $20.75 iTKNiruKE TAFT & ODOWES NOVELTIES (Formerly J. II. Malr) OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Taking the Public's Pulse We've found that the people like our Policy of low priced merchandise. It pays off In dividends of greater var iety and fresher goods because of the rapid turnover of our stock. The Variety Store wishes to thank you for your confi-, nonce and inendliness. .V 1 "N THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and MARINE ELECTRICIANS HOME WIRING AND REPAIRS GOOD WIRING AND GOOD LIGHTING Does Not Cost It Pays MOTT ELECTRIC (SSt) LTD. 326 Second Avenue ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS WESTOCK GATES "V" BELTS Phone Black 367 OFFICES IN VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Local News It For a reliable taxi, Phone 32. Open 7 a.m. to 3 a.m. (tf) Flying Officer George Currie returned to the city on the Catala" yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice, who have been on a trip south, re turned to the city from Vancou ver on the Catala yesterday a-f- ternon. Registered nurses meeting In the Nurses Home, January 7, 8:30 p.m. Guest speaker, Col. Hamilton Grant. (5) LUMBAGO (Lame Back) Can't tt-tlilitcn up? Hack too stiff and sore to touch? If that's 'liow Lumbago (Lame Back) nltocti youiki what thou-Hands have done and crt quick, safe relief. Take Tcmplcton'ii T-R-C's, tlie remedy specially made to help you. Uon't suffer n day more than you have to. Get Tcmplctou'i T-U-C's today. SOc, $ 1 . T-2 1 Quality Repairs tt Economy Prices PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) KWONQ SANO HIND HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 012 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) AH your patronage welcome Open d p-m. to 2 ajn. Outside Orders from 2 pjn. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 ems Moose meeting 'Tuesday, 8 p.m., In I.O.D.E. Hall. (5) Canadian Legion (B.E.Si.) No. 27, Executive Meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. William Murdock returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, -y Mrs. O. Bendlcksen returned to the city on the Catala yes terday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Love and son returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Ingvald Urseth, fisheries In- a holiday visit to Vancouver. spector at Bella Bella, arrived In the city on the Catala yesterday; afternoon irom down the coast, being here for a brief visit on official duties. t G. R. Mutrie retu-ned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver where he spent the Christmas and New Year holiday season. Mrs. Mutrie will be returning later. MLs Jean MtAfe;, after spending the Christmas and New Year vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McAfee, sails by the Catala tomorrow afternoon on her return to her studies In Vancouver. Harry Rochester sails by the Catala tomorrow afternoon on his return to his studies In school near Victoria after spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season here with his mother, Mrs. H. B. Rochester. Miss Mary Margaret Bulger sails' by the Catala tomorrow afternoon on her return to her studies In Vancouver after having spent the Christmas and New Year season here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. NOTICE Take notice that: (1) The Council, of the City of Prince Rupert Intends to con- L. M. Felsenthal is leaving on tomorrow evening's train for one of his periodical business trips to Toronto, Montreal and elsewhere In the East. Mrs. D. Santerbane left on Saturday night's train for Tor onto where she will spend the next two or three months. Her son, Oliver Santerbane, recently underwent an operation there. Mrs. J. A. Hlnton Is sailing to night on the Princess Adelaide for Nanalmo where she will take up future residence, Joining her son who Is located there to make his civil engineering headquar ters. Miss Helen Valentine Is sailing tonight on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver whence she will proceed to New York to visit with her brother, James Valentine." She does not expect to return to Prince Rupert. Uncle of Major Audet Was Here Major Felix Raoul Audet. handless station agent at Levis, Quebec, who was made a member of the Ordei of the British Empire in the King's New Year Honor List, Is a grand-nephew of the late Joe Oubey, a pioneer of Prince Rupert, who pass- struct. aj n inea! imnrovement ed away here last June. Joe an 8-inch sewer on Fourth Av-' Oubey had been here for some enue East from Cotton Street to 30 years and had worked as a Lot 19, Block 7, Section 6; on sawmlllman. Eberts Street from Fourth Av- enue East to the lane between SHEEP "FURS" n,PiL SYDNEY, Australia P,-A new Avenue Avn P f East; on the lane he be- ' ., . and' has b"" tween Fourth Avenue East PPf es,f, ritth 1i'm,Et. frnm F.hprti 'm wm-iuur nullum: surey ln in glamorous garments Street to Lot 7, Block 7. Section,1 6, and from Cotton Street to, in" , y l P T... : from beaver and ot her ex-Cotton Lot 7, Block 4, Section 6; on furs. The enable, Street from Fourth Av-' Pfive process coats be made to sell at only enue East to the lane between fraction ' the of the Fifth a cost gen-Avenue Fourth Avenue East and East; on the Northerly ulne furs-side of Block 1, Section 6 from Lot 43 to Lot 52 In the said Block; together with the "necessary outfall to Cow Bay, and Intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abut ting directly on the work. (2) The estimated cost of the work Is. $14,588.00, of which $1,257.00 Is to be paid by the, City. The estimated special rate per foot frontage is $4.78. The special assessment Is to be paid In ten (10) annual instalments. 0 A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its construction. Dated this 5th day of January, 1946,. at Prince Rupert, B.C. H. D. THAIN, City Clerk. FOR SALE WEE TOT'S SHOP Third Avenue A good profitable business. $3,0C0 cash will buy stock and fixtures, Comfortable heated living quarters for a couple. Apply DYHHAVN & HANSON LTD. The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON ROBERTSON BOTTLE BUYERS Phone Hed .206 after G o'clock. We will call for them. Take Invigorating steam .baths and massage to relievt that tired feeling. i R.Y.WALKER Graduate Masseur Reducing, Facial and General Swedish Massage rhone Green 507 evenings fnr nnnnlnlment MRS. CADD1CK IS PRESIDENT Annual Meeting of St. Peter's Church Women's Auxiliary Held The annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of St. Peter's Church, Seal Cove, was held last week In the church. Mrs. it. Cad- dick was. elected president for the comirig .year. Mrs. w. G. Smith, president for 1945, was In the chair? Rev, Gordon S. Smith, rector, open? d the meeting with prayer followed by a short address after which he thanked the Women's Auxiliary for their wholehearted co-operation and financial as slstance given In the past year. Reports of the year's activities were read and proved very grati fying. The' speaker for the afternoon was Mrs. J. B. Gibson, wao gave a very interesting talk on the work-being- carried on In various fields both abroad and In this diocese. - - .""- m ( 837 THIRD AVENUE 'WEST The officers elected for the year 1946 ae as follows: Honorary President Mrs. Gor don S. Smith. i President Mrs. H. Caddlck. Vice-President Mrs. William Davidson. Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. H. V. Tattersall. Dorcas Secretary Mrs. D. Sie-vert. Thank Offering Secretary Mrs. William Adolph. Flower Secretary Mrs. L. ; The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. A. G. Croxford. Announcements All advertlscmenvs n, tnis column will bo charted lor a lull month at 25c a word. Welcome Home Dance for Naval veterans, January 11, Oddfellows' Hall. Tickets at W. F. Stone's. Modpm dancins ererv Satur day night, Recreation Hall, 5th Ave. East. Admission ou. I j 56 750 ismw JOHN BULGER JEWELEKS Third Ave. (Opp. Post Office) Tommy's Taxi Stand: Orotto Cigar Store Day and Night Service 77 phone 77 ATter 10 p.m. and Sundays rilONE BLUE Ht!) Tommy Chrlstoff, Proprietor GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR Sales conducted to suit your convenience furniture and household effects packed and shipped Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Make this your comfortable home in Prince Rupert. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE. 76 RARE ALLERGY (Continued rrum Page 1) reaction" to some protein to which the body Is sensitive. In this case, he said, the reaction had been unusually violent. "Oedema may occur In any part of the body but It Is very unusual for it to occur in the lungs and every more unusual for it to result In death," he said. "It was a form of allergy, which in some people may result in hay i lever or raves. Dr. Coleman said that, in the case of the Jackson boy, It had resulted in swelling of the lung tissues which had made it Im possible for him to obtain air. In further discussion of allergy for the understanding of; the Jury, Dr. Coleman said that it was one of the most involved phases of medicine. He expressed the opinion that had a doctor been present at the time Robert was taken ill the boy could not have been saved. Mrs. Van Pykstra told the Jury that when the boy was brought to her home he was "very weak" but could walk with the help of his sister. Thelma, she said, had placed Robert in her Mrs. Van Pykstra's) care and had run home to get her parents. In the meantime. Mrs. Van Pykstra haJ endeavored to make the boy comfortable on the chesterfield, B.C. CLOTHIERS Third Avenue just West of Sixth Street MEN'S WORK PANTS Very strong $2.50 MEN'S IRON PANTS Well made 2.95 .MEN'S WOOL SWEATERS For dress and work S4.00 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 1.50 BOYS' WOOL SWEATERS $1.85 S2.45 BOYS' BLACK OVERALL PANTS $1.25 to $1.50 BOYS' PANTS from $2.00 10 $4.25 BOYS' OXFORDS from $3.50 10 $3.95 MEN'S WORK BOOTS from $5.00 to $6.25 Plumbing and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAJ. STOKERS Barr&Anderson LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. Phone Red 389 and 4th Street P.O. Box 1294 Lumber Sec Us for your BUILDING NEEDS PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 651 or 652 Ipcfiuc Rupert DaHp racing Monday, January 7, 1948 and had 'phoned a doctor andlQQRGE ZBURA IS tne amDuiance. "I thought he was getting better, because he seemed to answer my questions when I spoke to him, Mrs. Van Pykstra said. She had been told by Thelma that the two children had drunk a malted milk shake on leaving the theatre. I T 1. I ,1 4V.A. Dnka.t was unconscious when sne ana her husband arrived, and that he died about five minutes later. She verified a statement made by Mrs. Van Pykstra that she and her husband had believed their son was going to die. On his arrival a few minutes later, Dr. W. S. Kergln pronounc ed tht boy dead. The boy's body was identified for the Jury by William Beggs, Wartime Housing counsellor Jurymen were Norman M. Carter, foreman; Stanley Saville, Wil liam Jarmson, Clarence Thorn son, II. G. Murray and J. Comer PRESUMED DEAD A recent Royal Canadian Air Force casualty list shows for.of- flcial purposes presumed dead Flying Officer George John Zbura, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Zbura of Prince Rupert. He had been previously reported missing on active service. In the same casualty category is listed Flight Lieut. Barry Desmond Emmet, whose wife, Mrs. B. D. Emmet, resides at Prince George. VETERAN AID CANBERRA, Australia 0) Under the Commonwealth rehabilitation scheme, Australian ex-servlcemen who wish to train as farmers will be guaranteed a wage of $18 a week for a two-year period. Government contributions by employers increase over the period as the serviceman becomes more skilled. Good Eating for the Lunch lloxe3 and so easy to mix! ALL-BRAN RAISIN BREAD J cup sugar i cup moluMrft 1 cup sour milk or buttermilk 2 tablespoon melted iioruuioc 1 nip Kfttogg'a All-Bran SH cups lifted Bour 2 teaspoonsbaking powder l! teaspoon! aalt li teaspoon aod H cup chopped rai&ina Beat egg wclL Add sugar, molatwes, milk, shortening (melted and cooled) and All-Bran ; mix well; let stand until most of moisture is taken up. Sift flour, baking powder, salt and soda-together; add to first mixture with raisins ; sti r only un til flour disappears, liako in greased loaf pan lined with ' TCn9aUWtWHSalaB BURN WOOD Spruce, per cord $12.."0 Poplar, per cord .$12.." Slabwood, 14" Sj5 10.00 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 COAL and WOOD waxed paper in moderate oven (300 F.) about 1 hour. Extra good and so different I This rich brown loaf has that heavenly nut-likeflavouronly Kcllogg'g All-Bran can give. . . and that marvclously soft, light All-Bran texture. Perfect for tho lunch boxes because it's packed with nourishment and keeps fresh. Clip tha recipe now and get Kcllogg's All-Braa from your grocer today. 2 convenient sizes. Made by Kellogg, London; Canada. Helps keep you regular- naturally I fAll-Brau Compounded Accurately When your doctor sees our name on a bottle of medicine he knows you have precisely what he ordered. Ormes Lid. Uiie Pioneer Druqpists THE REXALL STORE Phone 81 and 82 LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP PHONE GREEN 974 Cabinets and Toys made to order Furniture Repaired Upholstery a Specialty 117 2nd Ave. W. Opp. YMCA HOME COOKING AND BAKING AFTERNOON TEA Open Dally 5 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. Dine, dance and be merry at a happy holiday spot. -Kathleen Davis, Proprietress. KATY'S KLEEN KITCHEN 703 Fulton Street Our Store--- Will be CI Phone Blue 883 ose Monday, January 7 to Thursday, January 10 inclusive, for decorating and alterations. A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMIT E U