FAR rnilDT fi lino - I . . ... r 48 rcsiaciiw it county Accora-.nconflrmed report- A M. Manson lie Arizes the nrovincinl the tury pane ... nt Prince Ru- Stmrt Hazclton. .... rranrols Lake. ..a nthpt small auu - the county Mr ,.ic that, owing to condition Ji . . in kn Inrkv '.. ne " wv ' i if the designated ... hi i.rir li out-dated. Mr. j nrt m order nn tn date. ... ..hi)9 rnmnletC VP w uv VUfct4" '"" . rprnrnpn frlor which had -Prf u a man who -untry three years fi Gfonhpnc Jibuti -ri co a Canadian : t much chance Sill panel as Ions ni rat Ail- uiuimv it Stephens said. 11. J u r.-- and 30 show-1 f course claimed . . - 1 1 t.tnn hut thfcp trrrn t r.avp bppn ln- rt njmpt nf Hp 's to year's Jury to the first time r.niie since l : .i Mr owpnciis 1j vcar s assize ;:; (ar will include and lour This however. Is a. j 1 1. . i iiivr ai uie 'fi-iin Hush At- " John Allen .';hn L Beach. & ' ie Albert Ben. William Bovlll, i A Brynildsen, Hh Buston, A!.- . Prince Rupert; 'Rupert Edith Kcpert Louis Jill- Charles R Hun Robert Hun-0 S Johnstone. " Albert N Jones. ftyaa Prince O.Laing. Prince 7 Larmer Hazel 1 v Leach. Smith-1 Ross, prince Ru j S. Lindsay. Prince ' Lowe Prince 11 C Mawhinney. 'n E. Matthews. Win. May Prince "Morrison. Prince :ilnd E. Mortimer. 1 -""in B. Mostad, ; Michael p Mr. ,a Mussallem, ; Rhhard o Mac RuPcrt Andrrw Prince jWnce Rupert: Wncea Adelaide, (V.i. ..... r"nce Rupert, apj - . Ptember 4, p.m. SePtember 7 N'orah. ver Ta Adelaide " Prllce Rupert, 1 D.m. -reuiDJr 7, Prince Rupert, A f y Cabins : Tourist Cam. 01 Town E. B.C The Experts Say - - By HELEN BANNER MAN Canadian Prs Btaf t Writer TOMATOES Some -years ago tomatoes lost their social position and were considered harmful for human consumption after they had progressed slowly up from the status of a household decoration. But this was all before biochemists discovered they were fairly popping with vitamin C and boosted them up the ladder of popularity again. Now they are here to stay. As long as tomatoes arc in season they appear on most tables and can be enjoyed at two meals a day. When canned they still take their place on winter menus. They are easy to can but home economists say It Is Important to use recommended methods to assure that as much as possible of the food value Is retained and also to be sure the tomatoes keep well until needed. There are two methods suggested. If whole tomatoes arc desired the first is best but for general use the second method Is quick, easy and gives excellent results. The first method Is Cold Pack for Whole Tomatoes; blanch, remove stem and peel tomatoes. Pack In clean scalers, add one teaspoon of salt to each quart sealer. Cover with boiling hot tomato juice. Adjust rubber ring and top. , With screw top sealers screw tightly, thcn loosen slightly unscrewing not more than one Inch. With spring top scalers spring the top ball Into place but do not spring down the lower one. With vacuum-type seal ers screw the band tightly or put the metal clamp In place. Process pints 30 minutes In the water bath or 35 minutes in the oven. For quart scalers allow 35 minutes in the water batlv or 45 minutes in the oven. The second method is the cold pack for tomatoes: blanch, remove stem and peel tomatoes. Cut large tomatoes in quarters or leave small ones whole, pack, pressing down until the Juice covers the tomatoes. Add 2 tea Stayno Tenoff, Prince Rupert.: Mclvin A. Raymond, Smlthcrs; Wllber O. Sheardown. Prince Rupert; Leslie O. Skinner, Copper River; George B. Stanton, Francois Lake; William F. Stone, Prince Rupert; Noel V. Taylor Massett; William A. Timms, Copper River; Edward S. Tobey. Prince Rupert; James Rhodes, Prince Rupert. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Dopi (tubborn bronchial couth, (either phlftmy or dry and hacking) make yon j choke, (tip. wheeie. keep you awaka aJfhu? Relieve it now I Do ai thou- aandY have done jet Templeton'i RAZ-MAH and atop that couth I RAZ- MAtt hai htlped othert let It Leip you. ! 10c II at druttlda evtrywbert, R-14 i FURNITURE REPAIRING Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes' Car and Truck Cushions Repaired and Recovered Out-of-town orders given special care. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Phone Green 974 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre Mailings for Vancouver and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:C (Daylight Baring Time !2'3C Prince kupert Time) Friday SS Cardena. 10 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 9 p.m. Prince Rupert Time) Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 spoon of salt to each pint sealer or one teaspoon to quart seal ers. Adjust the rubber rings and top. with screw top sealers screw tightly, then loosen slight ly unscrewing not more than one inch. With spring top sealers tprlng the top bail Into place iut do not spring down the low-ir one. With vacuum-type scalers screw the band tightly or put the metal clamp in place. Process pints for 35 minutes or quarts for 40 minutes in the water bath. PORCELAIN AND GLASS- forcelaln cnamclware and glass ritcnen utensils respond better to cleaning If no abrasives are used and they are washed in roap and water or soapless suds Since food prepared in enamel catches on readily, watch the pot. If a disaster docs occur. soak the utensil and then use a soapless sud or a mild scouring powder. A bad burn is apt to leave a permanent brown stain Veterans Honor Late Bill Macey The body of the late II. W. (Bill) Macey. for many years a resident of Prince Rupert and veteran of the First Great War, whose sudden death took place recently at Terrace, was sent on the Prince Rupert "last night to Vancouver where the funeral will take place Saturday afternoon. The casket bearing the remains and draped in the Union Jack was accompanied by a number of Canadian Legion Members from the Grcnvllle Court chapel of B.C. Undertakers to the ship's side where last respects were paid. S. A. Bird. Albert Palmer. R. C. Woods, C. L. Barker, George Holmes ahd Douglas Duncan acted as pallbearers. The late Mr. Macey served as a gunner In the 63th Depot Battery attached to 1st C.A5.P. and saw service In England, France. Belgium and Germany. "You can have healthful, whole milk," says Elsie the Borden Cow, "yes, anywhere, anytime ... as long as you have Klim Powdered Whole Milk with you! O The Borden Co. Lt& " Klim is whole milk only the natural moisture removed. Gives you all the cream, minerals, proteini and vitamins of pasteurized whole milk. Milk made from Klim keeps like fresh fluid milk. No waste . . . make it as needed. Have Klim handy at all times. It'i patltvriitd THE BORDEN COM FA NY LIMITED WHANDY POWDiXiD FORM VancouverBride Will Reside Here At a colorful ceremony in St. Andrew's Cathccrai Thursday evening, Hilda Marjorle Jackson of Vancouver became the bride of Neil Fergus MacDonald, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDonald of Prince RuDcrt. The ceremony was performed by nev. uasu s. Prockter. Gowned In while eyelet embroidered silk with net yolk and fingertip veil caught with orange blossoms, the bride was glven in marriage by R. E. Mon-tador. She carried a bouquet cf white and pink gladioli. Bridesmaid was MLsj Dorothy Jackson of Vancouver, sister of the bride. wearing a gown of blue satin with bouffant skirt of net and yellow accessories. She carried a bouquet of pastel shade carnations. ' Arthur Murray was groomsman. Flower girl was Miss Anne Cloke of Allcnby, niece of the bridegroom. She wore a floor- length gown of pink chiffon. bouffant skirt with net and carried a colonial bouquet of pastel carnations. Organist was Teter Lien. Ush ers were Charles Pustak and Thomas A. Cloke. At a reception which followed In the Commodore Cafe, the many guests were received" by the bridegroom's mother and Mrs. William Rlcveley of Vancouver, sister of the bride. Toast to the bride was proposed by-Warrant Officer Gilbert Brown and responded to by the bridegroom. Pourinz were Mrs. W. L. Sandl-son and Mrs. J. McAninch while Mis? Connie Michel, Mrs. T. A. Cloke and Miss Isabel MacDonald were serviteurs. During the evening a three-tier wedding cake was cut by the bride and bridegroom. Mr: and Mrs. MacDonald left on the Prince Rupert last nlgTit for a honeymoon in Vancouver and other southern centres. For travelling, the bride chose a white wool tailored dress, beige "To make milk for drinking or cooking . . . simply add Klim t water. Beat! . . . And there's your whole milk . . . as easy as that!" COLD MEATS FOR WARM WEATHER BULKLEY MARKET WE DELIVER DAILY THIRD .AVENUE rilONE 178 REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE. OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mcin Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 8 ajn. to 2 ajn. 1'IIOKE 173 Local News For that Fort Edward Trip-Tommy's 77 Taxi. Grotto, (tf ) S. L. Peachey sailed last nigh: on the Prince Rupert on a trip to Vancouver. Miss Patricia Faulkner was a passenger for Vancouver on the Prince Rupert last week. The Hollywoja Care is now open for business rrom 11 a.m. to 8 ajn. (2ii) Moose Meetlnj, Tuesday, Sept. 3, 8 pjn., Moose Tempic 2nd Ave. Members attend. (20G) Long trite or short, dav or night, 99 Taxi at your service. (tf) Mrs. Richard Lucas of Vancouver has been the cuest hT"thc city of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mun- cey while Mr. 7ucas has been on a business trip to Prince George this week. They came norm on the power yacht Molly Hogan on which they will leave Sunday on their return to Vancouver. coat with white accessories. They will reside In Prince Rupert. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. William Rieveley, Miss Dorothy Jackson, Miss Isabel MacDonald, all of Vancou ver, and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cloke and daughter Anne, of Allenby. ite The Social Event of 1946 Reception and Banquet on the occasion of DEDICATION of Franldin D. Roosevelt Pari: MONDAY, SEPT. 3 Cocktails Commodore Dining Room 5 p.m. ems Mrs. C. S. Oland sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute to Bowser, Vancouver Island, where she will Join her husband who retired re cently from the provincial police here. Don McDonald, uno has been employed on the city fire de partment during the summer, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where he will continue his studies at the niversity of British Columbia. Spencer Wright arrived in the city Wednesday from Vancouver to take over management of the Mussallem Grocery Co. store here, succeeding George Maharg who is returning to Vancouver. Mr. Wright will be Joined next week by his wife and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Maharg ex pect to leave next week for Van couver. Announcements All advertlwmenta t tao column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. L.O.B.A. Bazaar, Oct. 23. W. A. Canadian Legion Fall Bazaar, November 20. WA. Baptist Church fall sale. Nov. 7. Old Time Dance, Prairie Ramblers, every Saturday night, Odd -fellows' Hall. llanquct Civic Centre G p.m. FALL STOCK v THE CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY" Cellophane Wrapped Tickets are now available at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and at the City Clerk's office. (Only limited r . number of tickets available). COMPLETE Coats Fur-Trimmed and Plain Dresses WOOLS Soft and Sophisticated Crepes Stunning Sequins Take Full Advantage of Our I BUDGET PLAN PAY AS YOU WEAR mi Quick Frozen RUPERT BRAND" SOLE FILLETS COD FILLETS SALMON FILLETS No bones ... No vastc . . . No fuss. Try them today from your butcher, Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. l?ito .Eupctt Etoflfi J3cU3 Friday, Xugust 30, 10"ia Our Slock of Work Clothing INCLUDES Bib Overalls Waist Overalls Overall Jackets Painters' Overalls Carpenters' Overalls BY LEADING MAKERS CoVCralls COMPLETE RANGE OF SIZES "THE MEN'S SHOP CL0T1M.VC S32 THIRD AVENUE PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" SUPPORT- Labor Day and Dedication Day Ceremonies Phone 775 327 Thlid Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. WE INVITE YOU To drop in and see our selection of "Sunworthy" Wallpapers. You will find the patterns smart and modern, and will be surprised at what small a cost you can buy beautiful papers for your rooms. Gordon's Hardware McBiide Street : PHONE 311 I XA I General We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL BLUE G10 and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 : PRINCE RUPER1 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL PLANNING AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION Stone Block Phone 50.' LIMITED Fine Wood for Sale! t - NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY t 100 Cords of Seasoned Scrap Lumber . J First class H-inch lengths, free of nails $10 per cord J f Second class trimmings up tu 11-inch lengths, $8 per cord J Third class, various lengths uncut $6 per com i prio ("rUTRTirnTTB Awn nffT.TATlT.F. KF.nVICE - HEMMONS Phone Black 156 Night rhone: Black f.f.5 P.O. Box 1131 Station B AMI mUlSIIUCS PHONE 343 NEWS CIRCULATION COUNTS Contractor P.O. Box 1381 Evenings: Green 103 TRANSFER Office: J. II. Mair's Auction Rooms j Third Avenue East j