21. MM ' ; - vM UMm Ml TEA can say this in three words BUY COAL NOW! IDEDT J?. Mrf AFFFDV ITH I III III JL mm M V 11G -PHONES 117 J I I EARLY HIKI) GETS THE CHRISTMAS CARDS! Kiuny but now is we time, topics your umwk- ! Irpm f ro h Anmnlnln stnplfS U:hlh thljt deDart- nctbu;y' ''.)' new dc 'sns and vcrscsJv Also new stocks or 7 for Christmas 01ft giving. THE VARIETY STORE WERT BRAND SMOKED Black Cod Smoked Daily .v lull IX VUIU UlUlUgb Rl'PERl Ltd.BIUTlSU COLUMBIA SPECIAL! J Jfointor th Home Work-Shop Mandrells hearings ami v Pniw. shaft is anorox. Mm' iV' round- wll "2" thread, 2" collars. KICK PREPAID TO YOU, $5.95 "Wee or Hank Money Order with order to AC,ME MACHINERY Loi Alain ki 1 .. .-i )cal Raw ami Prized Mil. if 11 n IV a . . HAIRY 6 S57 um-ii, vuiiiuiivrr, n.v. J. L. CURRY CIIIROPIIACTOR If palnChlropractlcl If nerves doubly sot Smith Block flrecn to Advertise in Tim Dm'Ur Nowa Local News It 095 Announcements All advertisement m this column will be charged lor a full month, at 25c a word. Dry Dock Employees Welfare Association Dance, Staff Dining Hall, Friday, Sept. 22. Music by Swing Quintette. 1T.ln Mnrnrau TtlU 1 1 . linn DinCC Oddfellows' Hall, Sept. 22, 9:30 to 1:30. Red Cross Tea, Homecooklng, Sept. 27, Workroom. Nurses' Tea, Home of Mrs. G. Bryant, Sept. 28. Catholic Bazaar, October 4 and 5, K.O.C. Hall. Eastern Star Tea, Oct. 5. n t oirtnn w A Dance and Grand Drawing, Oddfellows Hall. Oct. 6. Little Norway Tea, October 7. TJnhotah Pall Bazaar. Odd fellows' Hall, Oct. 26,. 2 p.m. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, 3 p.m., Nov. 16. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nov ember 23. rambral Chapter, I.O.D.E., Fall Tea Nov. 23. This Work Must Go On The human touch and the understanding heart of The Salvation Army are needed on the home frdnt. YOUR dollars alone make it possible. Give generously! Spat cMn1irf byt KAIEN HARDWARE CO. ems PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS A Meeting Job's Daughters, Friday, September 22, at 7:30 p.m. Conferring of majority degree. Silver march and social. (223) Mr. Rennle Whitehead, employee of the local branch of the Canadian Legion, returned from Victoria yesterday morning, where he spent the past few weeks visiting with friends. Mr. Jack Guthrie of the Capital Barber Shop, returned on Wednesday morning's boat irom Vancouver, where he spent his "furlough" visiting with friends. Alex McRae Is leavlnc tonlcht for Vancouver to attend a meet ing of the British Columbia division of the Navy Leazue of Canada. William Sim, Jr., after an ab sence of years In Vancouver, Is back In Prince Rupert. He Is the son of William Sim, sr, well known Porcher Island pion eer. Home Recipe FRUIT TAMALE 8 large or 12 medium-sized rips tomatoes (3 lbs.) 3 peaches (l'2 cups, chopped) 3 pears (IV2 cups, chopped)f 3 apples (2 cups, chopped) 3 medium onions (IV2 cups, chopped) 1 cup celery, chopped 1 small hot pepper (2 tablespoons, chopped) or 6 smal. dried chill peppers 2 tablespoons whole, mixed pickling spice 1 cup brown sugar 2 teaspoons salt 1 cup pickling vinegar Blanch, peel and chop toma toes and peaches. Peel, core anu chop pears and apples. Peel and chop onions; chop celery, Re move stem and seeds from pepr per and cut very finely, using scissors. "He spices (Including dried chill peppers when used) loosely In a cheescloth bag. Adu spice bag, sugar and salt to vinegar, bring to boiling point and tidd other Ingredients. Brln& slowly to boiling point and boll . for 45 minutes or until pickle has thickened. Remove spice bag. pack pickles In hot, sterilized Jars 1 and seal. Yield: about 4 pints Provincial Police Constable Edward Bell of Port Essington, arrived In the city Wednesday on business, leaving this afternoon to return home. size Court hearing. PAGE THREB NEWS THE DAILY John M. Peltryzk, a soldier, was sentenced to a $300 fine or three months in Jail on a charge of keeping liquor for sale, by Magistrate W. D. Vance, In city police court Tuesday, roi nc 1 misery, as most mowers do. nub the 4Aftaf throat, chest CKS and back with W AO time. tested VAPORUB G. L. Rorle left this afternoon on a business irlp to Massett. Dr. C. H. Hanklnson Is leavlnc tonight for Vancouver where he will attend a medical convention. W. J. Davfcs, former CNJv Telegraphs manager, left this afternoon to return to Queen Charlotte City after a brief visit here In connection with the As R. O. Sutherland Is leaving tonight on a trip to Vancouver. Col. C. C. Ferric, officer com manding, prince Rupert defence area, was speaker this afternooi at the regular luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club. His topic was What the Service Clubs can do Toward Rehabilitation." Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scherk wish to announce the engage ment of their only daughter. Ruth Mary, to Milton Charles, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hauser of Minburn, Alta., the wedding to take place October 18 at the home of the bride'. parents, 1717 Graham Ave. "Cenlle All-Hran keeps nic regular "You bet I think ALL-BRAN it helpful f constipation, ture helped me. You ee I'd been doing mytelf for yeari with many kinds of purgatives which helped only briefly. But eating ALU BRAN keeps me. 1 ri free of that. Now I'm regular as a clock and I like ALL-BRAN a lot." If your constipation is due to lack of "bulk" in the diet, simply eat KELLOOCi'S ALL-BRAN regularly (as a cereal or In several ALL-BRAN muffins) and drink plenty of water. Remember, ALL-BRAN is a wholesome, al not a medicine. Get it at your grocer's. 2 handy sizes. Made 1 by Kellocs s in London, anaaa. J. H. MAIR Furniture and Auctioneer AUCTION SALES ARRANGED ' s AND p, ! .,,' CONDUCTED NEW AND USED FURNITURE VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES G32 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. British Columbia's Admiral Returns To Active List LONDON. Sept. 21 0) The Ad mlralty announced that Admiral Sir James Somerville, retired commander In chief of the Eastern Fleet, has been reinstated on the active list. Sir James succeeded the lata Admiral Sir Tom Phillips as commander in chief qf the East ern Fleet In 1942 and held tha appointment until last June when he was succeeded by Ad miral Sir Bruce Fraser, former commander in chief of the Home Fleet. Buy War Savings Stamps. E. V. Whiting Is leaving tonight for a business trip to Vancouver Rev. Father W. F. Carroll left this afternoon on a trip to Mas sett. G. M. Hair, legal counsel foi Canadian National Railways, western region, will arrive In ths city on tonight's train, leaving a short time later for Vancouver. L.O.B.A. TEA IS ENJOYABLE The Past Mistresses' Assocla tlon of the Ladies' Orange Ben cvolcnt Association hel& a suc cessful tea yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. V. Cox! who, as chairman of the Association, received many guests who enjoyed their calls. The rooms were prettily decorated with flowers from the garden of Mrs. Henry Smith, sr., Mrs. F. Barber and Mrs. A. Guy an were in charge of the serving of refreshments and Mrs. W. J. Richards, Mrs. George Howe and Mrs. Vic Menzie acted j as servitcurs. Mrs. E. A. Evans was cashier. I George Evans was the winner ( of a raffle of a table cloth. 'DOWN TO EARTH LONDON, CB Sydney Camm, inventor and designer of ih& famous Hurricane airplane, has designed a safe, speedy, featherweight bicycle for use after the war. I FULL STRENGTH I COFFEE 1 '11 " ii Mmr I Finest Salmon ka. 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Each $2.95 SUNRISE BEAUTY SALON, Esther Tarleck from the Ll-Art Beauty Salon of Vancouver will be In charge of the Sunrise Beauty Salon during the absence' of Miss Violet Mah. Specializing in Cold Waving and Hair Styling Phone Blue 943 Cor. 6th Ave. and Fulton Street KATY'S KLEEN KITCHEN KATE SMITH, Proprietress. .) Mi 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.j Teas and Teacup Reading Our Specialty,' Southern Fried Chicken and Steaks Hours 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. : Party Reservations Your patronage appreciated ' 703 Fulton Street :: Phone Blue 882 Julia Arthur DRESS PUMPS In British Tan and Golden Tobacco Colors with Dress Cuban and Low Cuban Heels. Perfect fitting Elasticized lines ' " Black Kid Tango Pumps" Just arrived Family Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes" THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help, assure you of a clean Job. Phone Black ?U HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY, STORE "Where dollars have more, cents" We bare a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 1 Tobaccos and Confectionery ' FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three Umcs weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion