Urace Topics L. afternoon, the . .. momentary r .... wrw rBBJM brothers & "lend, ?td.taw and h order to u I nhwe Tne &ed a orogram- I .min! 01 TP It tne - I ,.n nf snow on Sun- o on ne ,-p. obvious ,.AC!C'ub odd a very mj Cr.- r.Vf' 3 laams. tv In Thursday Grant -jv Mr urani v, L, iv- Dominion T apf' assumed -i been made from and stored fot -.? to check It ) I tl.rre is any sign M i cuv be detected used. If left I- it would soon beconif r. t: ndays are practl- ' ana mothers faced ol nacklnit aone- foj may net a few i '"s fc;iowin lunch- ' "c :'..ons. Getting Ready For ' Greenville Wedding In the- city ito'rAaltc'purcha-'s for the marriage which will take place next Tuesday at .the Naas River vlllase of Miss Addie Russ and Thomas Raphael McKay of Greenville are Mr. and Mrs. Henry McKay, parents of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. John-sin Russ, parents of the bride. They are travelling on Peter Mc- Kay'.s boat Qlendale and will re turn north tomorrow, The wedding will be a gala event In the v'llase. Both the Greenville Concert Band and the Alyansh Harmonic Rand will take part in the.festivities. PROBE KISPIOX NATIVE'S DEATH IIAZELTON The recent death here nere 01 of ,Moses us Negof, wegui, Klsplox rvupiux . . ,t,-.i ai w winter rCcidents inave ls belng investigated by iino fia.-.ie , ,, ... , Jttbrtng i. all crops the police. Negof, some natives says, was In a fight with another man shortly before his death and had been seen drink ing. Thp body has been sent to KUp!ox for burial. WCNDFR FLOWER ELOOMING NEW DELHI, W-Strobilanthes knnthianus, a remarkable plant which bursts Into flower once In 12 years and covers the hillsides of South India with a carpet of blue, now Is In full .bloom. There are IB species of Strobllanthes In South India and all seem to "f '-oiiiv supervisor have different flowcrln? periods, o) he B.C. ranging from one year to 30 fieri" years. e Experts Say - - tf KAY REX p; s Staff Writer ";GAR These days lc:.:-h to save sugar curpc.:c3 without it ) down the drain ; ie:!y that either j ti-- gone mouldy. : -aiit; have found a 11 I.. It Kt every iauii 111 -.edl; far them. -3 frcm too much 01 allowing ::d co long a be 1 iuininu onnumwiiiu- In grape jelly thcVMotners wltl fnd that sandwich M t may luu.i ..,"-1 nilrvss sucn as the loiiowins J .j ma:' be overcome TO, ,.mnt ,up ma tackadalst- :t .stand after, cal appetlte: 1 ;i the crystals set-1 Bake beans-mash and add a 1;. t mice may then utti vthnn . 1 . I ' - Z tad I used J for tUn the ' . weep" when -3 srparates from i iiks curds and The first menu Includes meat loaf, raw vegetable sandwich, fruit short cake. milk. The second has Spanish rice with bacon as the main dish. assisted bv carrot sticks, and a bread and butter sandwich. Stewed dried fruit ts the dessert, plus milk. Meat and vegetable chowder Is the main course on the third menuT along with muffins, prune cottage puddlna, and milk. tablesDoons chopped Grind bologna, add other ingredients and mix. Chees Sliced plain or with hin iirps of Snanish-type Dint n fpu' rnrrot or cel- - ' uiiiuitp. ery sticks to eat with this sand- vlrVi Minced left-over cooked meat add one or more of following-grated onion, chopped celery or narslev. chill sauce, sweet or mustard pickles. Grated Cheese Oood with marmalade or chopped mustard pickle. 0 tinth for anyone," says Elsie the r?iwn cw, "to have pasteurized whole mi'fc -anytime! tor drinking or cooking! Yes, anywhere . "Add Klim Powdered Whole Milk to ater. Be.itt Ti,' fiir'i vour milkl'l H I ill? "JM'PE ihq!. - "uic miiK-roniy inc iwiuim min3e amoved. Gives you the cream, viiaiiima ui l","vu" hlem llf Klimte ' ' make Jt as nded. Keep tHt BORDEN COMPANY IIMITIO mm.!) ...iAii 119- SHE KNITS SOCKS FOR BING Mrs. Lou Renaud, of Ottawa, con-siders herself a very privileged knitter, for she has just completed the last of eight pairs of finely knitted socks for that famous screen personality, Bing Crosby. "Lou", as she was known to the hundreds of staff and, guests at Jasper Park Lodge where she worked this summer, met Bing while he was at Jasper during the filming of the latest Paramount movie 'The Emperor Waltz". While buying wool in the specialty shop of the Lodge, she asked the singer, who was present, for his autographed photo, as she was an ardent Crosby fan. In return she promised, when finished, the pair of hand-knit socks she was carrying with her. Two days later she had her cherished photo and a per. HOW PAN I ? ? I By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I Telleve a child's, sore throat? A. Try applying a liniment of two parts of sweet oil mixed with one part of spirits of Q. Hew can I preserve a new clothesline? A. A new clothesline should be tioiled for u'jout 30 minutes before using It. This prevents stretching. It will not tangle as readily and will last much longer Q. How can I mend kla gloves? A. Buttonhole around the edge of the tear before drawing together. Then over-sew the-buttonhole together and the repair Ls substantial. Q. How can I make a cockroach trap? A. Fill a pie pan, or similar container, half full of sugar water. Place It on the floor and slant several sticks, each about three Inches long, frcm the floor Pa nirtsn Anfk.mi fl M.Pr DOUHU st IUa An rf 4 Via vecGAl ThA bologna or welners, two table- roaches will crawl over and spoons enepped picKies, one anu arown. a half teaspoons vinegar from MUtrUs rto.fiinrtpr run mS7- I Vv " " " I j LJt.lId, M w. .... - ;ce is moLnnai... half a t?:.spoon mlncedr TARDY REWARD it nigh in acid onion, one r quarter teaspoon j CARISBROOKE, Isle of Wight, .id unants, canber- sniCv meat sauce, one-quarter ,.oiRecommended 39 years ago cup ground raw carrot, twoijn the 1898 Sudan campaign for celery. the Meritorious Service Medal, Capt. J. S. Brown, 80, has finall.v received the decoration. I Advertise in Ttie Daily News WE'LL KEEP YOU WARM NEXT WINTER or "HP 111 'you order your coal for next winter NOW. By ordering today you protect your lam-ily and yourself against being caught without coal when winter comes. Philpott, Evitt & CO. LTD. Phone 651 and 652 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S sonal note of thanks from Bing for the two pair of colorful socks she had sent, also enclosed was full payment for the socks. Shortly after the actor returned to Hollywood, Mrs. Renaud thoughtfully sent two cards of matching mending wool to him with a note of admiration for his work and attitudes. Much to her surprise another personal note by airmail welcomed the wool and requested more socks if it was possible to supply them. So Lou happily turned to knitting and now the singer's wardrobe sports ten pairs of vari-colored Canadian hand-knit socks. In the photograph "Lou" displays the socks with the Crosby photo autographed "To my friend Lou". Legion Names Cenotaph Guards . Plnpr (K.C.M.P.). M. Sat. F. Shannon (U5. Army). It is ex pected that R.QJH5. J. McLean will "oe in charge of the guard at the cenotaph JET-FROPELLED BOATS Jet propulsion is being utilized cheap means of obtaining faster water transport. HALLOWE'EN , (Continued rrom Page V He left the pipe protruding from the window as he fled. Windows In Postal Station "B" I took a bad beating but those In adjoining Dusiness places were carejully boarded up yesterday afternoon, and escaped damage. More confusing than amusing to the victims, was the brand! 01 w hi nosey of a young man who hurled a tear-gas bomb Into the crowded lobby at the Civic Centre during tne Gyro Club Hoedown last night. Fuiiies. from the bomb drew profuse tears from those in the lobby, and thera ivere many red-rimmed eyes In evi dence this morning. The joker was seen although not caught. One Youth Was Hurt One young man learned the hard way that it does not pay to throw rocks at street lights when there Is-a policeman lurk- ins nearby. This particular youth missed the light on Third Av enue which he aimed at and dashed across a vacant lot near Second Street when hailed by a , policeman. Running in the dark ness he hit an obstruction and received a deep gash on his knee that required medical attention. Downtown, the damage from the street appeared to be mostly the marking of display windows with soap and wax. Con sidering the alleged current soap V fieri woti riifrVit in shortaee. it was a pom; of won aUMtll , - ! connection with the- Remem- jacrmeni wnere an me auay ta.ue brance Day ceremonies- to oe irom. held-at the Cenotaph on Mon- " However, a number of down-day, NovEar.'ber 11, the follow-Kown business places -had- rear ir.g were chosen from volunteer.1 j windows broken. Among them to mount guard at the cenotaph were MacKenzies rurnnure nn tvvit rtatP- Able Seaman P. fctore. Alex McRae. printer, and Petersen (R.C.N.), Lieut. R. D. the Daily News. A distorted brand McM. Evans (Seaiorths), Pte. of juventre heroics was aupiaycu Les Parkes (Army), FSgt. S. by the person who crept to the Jurmain (R.C.A.F.), Cpl. J. .Tear of the Dally News plant ana tossed a pebble through a small window from the bushes. An army Jeep received unorthodox treatment while it was parked on Fraser Street. Vandals pushed it over an embankment into a hole In Totem Park. When the drivers appeared a short time later they comman outboard motor is considered a dcered the assistance of a group ef youths nearby to put it back on the road again. PIONEERS' HOME PROGRESS STEADY But City Enjlneer Is Not Speculating as to When It Will Be Finished Work on Prince Rupert's new Pioneers' Home ls progressing steadily but, owinj to the precarious situation regarding building materials no forecast j a to when tne Duiiain? wui ue ready for occupancy Is forth coming from City Engineer a. A. Phillips. "We have had difficulty in getting material and It Is also nvi,r that vit urill have troublc eetting supplies necessary for f finished work," ne saia. "i nave no Idea when it will be completed." However, the work already done ls of good quality, observations of a Dally News represen tative whe visited the buiidm? Thursday indicated. The lumtoec going Into the buildine Is completely seasoned which, is an-ad-vantage few buildings constructed at the present time can boast. Practically all the lumber U second-hand, coming from the interior of the exhibition building ,or from army buildings which have been demolished. tr Phlllins naid tribute to George Scott, .building foreman, for the quality of the workmanship and for the progress that has been made under difficul ties. Mr. Scott has a crew 01 about eight men working with him at present. The frame of the building is up and the roof is on. The wiring and plumbing has been completed, as has much of the out -Mde concrete and cement work, which is being done by John Bremner. The low-pitch, tar-and-gravel roof is also complet-a wnrtmpn Thursdav were lin ing the rooms with plasterboard. When completed, the building will be surfaced outside with cedar "shakes" and will present a modern and attractive appear ance from its site above the harbor In Westview. Citric acid for soft drinks, confectionery and medicine now b produced mainly by fermentation instead of from citrus fruits. Prince ttupcrr Daili? Belus Friday. November 1. 1948 The Quality Tea wK$W& HI r IHHHEtMKHwNwwMHMwKwSM HAD FfA -T-J J 11 OR A I iiimiii "Ml fPA Y Nabisco Shredded Ufc OWEAT S I Takes no time to get a super-delicious Wheat breakfast! An eye-sparkling feast for your famdywfc S3 iU as nourishing as a hot cereal! Nabisco rJ OttfMjHm !s U3 W Shredded Wheat...theor Falls.product...is just the wonderful, ttiffiK, rffl J S natural whole wheat -steamed, shredded, "igi V baked. A flavor-favorite! K rrr'r -yjU SW-IH S We Serve You Nothing ALWAYS . . . But tne IJesl M Jffm jaagtt&L&k special red brand beef choicest vegetables i(mi'Smmm '&00&e mwM&&WMw complete line of Bulkley Market WE DELIVER DAILY Jrd Avenue Phone 178 A World of Home Cleaning Helps : at the VARIETY STORE ... Make your home shine . . . choo.se from our dozens of house -cleaning helps that will save you time and work and make things cleaner. We've all kinds of cleaning powders, soaps, creams, polishes and gadgets to use with them. THE VARIETY STORE "WHERE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS" rhone Keel 400 518 Third Ave. W. P.O. Box 1118 FINEST SALMON '".HANDY P0WMMO FORM DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Daily RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue imn LAUA ME PEKOE We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS ' BLAIN BROTHERS 1 "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS' I'll ONE 517 -: P.P- Bi.i 174 Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT n FULL-COURSE MEALS a FROM 11 AJW. TO 6 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.mi to 8 p.m. , CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST For That Party . . . H ; it' ' t' PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C CHOP SUEV CHOW MEIN 7:00 ajn. to 11:00 pjn. PREPARE FOR WINTER... i See Us for Your WE ATHEUSTRIPrSTOVE PIPE, ASBESTOS, FURNACE CEMENT, COAL SCUTTLES, FURNACE SCOOPS Hi Mm y McBride Street lumens SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala 1:30 pjn. (Standard Time) Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. (Standard Time) Sailings- for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 5G3 J. PHONE 311 Geo. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold , On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience' ! FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD goods wrapped; PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) phones: nm Blue. 145 Res. Red 127 As tor George Quick Frozen Cellophane Wrapped; "RUPERT BRAND" I SOLE FILLETS COD FILLETS SALMON FILLETS No bones ... No waste ... No fuss. Try them today from your butcher. Canadian Fish j AND Cold Storage .COMPANY LIMITED j PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. t j H ill 4 11