1944 In nul Miu. oujiiiin 111 a siuctpan for aSout two Add 8 tiny onions peeled rtl 4 or 5 carrdts scriDed and 6 notitocs ceded t t. i ' -AIICICU. VAAK I J milium Blend lard left from brown ir wirn imur irir irnm iff tnd wnrlc inrn mnnrri mm nccK. inow line iae rtD dish With Silverleaf tie 1 1 w- wj ana ;;pent tne weeK- Mr, w Wilson have 1. T'l Ml tn. T n I. nrtnM ww.i.a uant auti wl J mm by Martha Logan - m r -m -k. m . ....lUw S jamOUS Jiunuu; a wonderful dish or Fall appetites . C .1.- iuiiiiir uiv fii ti nj 1 1 lilt r r ' w nf htet. Beef. r'" ..... . i . J... it ri-lirtniit iu5 and easy to prepare. 2 !bs. of round steak and one r.ty into 1 i inch cubes, i. ii t i .J c : : for top crust in centre and turn in filling. Moisten top edge of paste vith cold ater and adjust rolled out sheet of paste slotted for escape of steam. Bake in hot (375" degree) oven until crust is golden brown . . . about half an hour. SILVERLEAF PIE PASTE 3 Cups lifrtd flour 1 tip. biking powder 2 tip. nit Vt cup chilled Siiterleif lird yet j cold water Measure tnd sift into t bowl flour, biking powder, and lilt. Cut hilf Silverleaf Lird in finely, remainder more coineljr. With a fork work in just enough cold wirer to mike a piste that just dings together and deins eisiljr from the bowl. Chill before rolling out. IFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED -Mortening Urookfkld Butter, Eggs arid Cheese TERRACE s. M. McLean from Seal. Ptoce Rupert, arrived 6 Mrs. A. B. Giraud of Smithers Is spending a holiday at Terrace as the guest of Mrs. N. Sherwood CITY OF MUNITIONS Chemtcals and explosives, and shell filling projects created by Canada since the outbreak of Local News Items PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS lAReld's Cafe will be closed on Mondays starting September 25 and open Sundays as from October 1. (227) Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dodlmeao, who are leaving here to take up residence at Chilllwack. will (sail for the south tonight. Their daughters, Peggy and Charlotte, are remaining here. A All members please atteno. Joint meeting of City and Indus trial C. C. P. Clubs, Tuesday Sept. 26, 8 p.m. Metropole Hah, Third Ave. (226) L.O.L. Dance, Monday Sept. 25, Oddfellows' Hall. DeCarlo's Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Berry and family are leaving tonight for Edmonton where they will take up residence. Mr. Berry, who has been connected with the dry dock for the last two years, has taken a position as engineer with Burns and Company. Wesley D. Clark, inspector of HUMAN HEART . The temperature of a healthy human adult body averages front J C3.4 to 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit Announcements All advertisement in thl column will t chareert for a full month at 25c a word. Red Cross Tea, Homecooklng, Sept. 27, Workroom. Nurses Tea, Home of Mrs. Q. Bryant, Sept. 28. W. O. T. M. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. Wednesday. Oct. 4, 9130 1:30. Catholic Bazaar. October 4 and 5. K.O.C. Hall. i Eastern Star Tea, Oct. 54 Canadian Letrion W.A. Dance and Grand Drawing, Oddfellows' . Hall, Oct, 6. ' Little Norway Tea, October 7. Rebekah Fall Bazaar, Oddfellows' Hall, Oct. 26, 2 pjn. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall' Bazaar, 3 p.m., Nov. 16. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, November 23. war would cover an area equal to Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E.,1 that of the city of Montreal. Fall Tea Nov. 23. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Thaln were among those who left Saturday night for Vancouver. Miss Peggy Clee left Saturday night for Vancouver where she will attend business school. A... Labor - Progressive Club meeting in downtown clubhouse tonight, 8 o'clock. (It) Petty Officer Dan MacDonalu is paying a visit to his home here, being on leave from his duties with the Royal Canadian Navy on the Atlantic. BRONCHITIS MJLUb J. P. Hawkinson returned to ! the city this morning from a trip I to Vancouver. His daughter, who I went south with him, is remaining in Vancouver to attend the the Department of Labor with j University of British Columbia, headquarters in Prince George, John Currle of John Currle & Is paying one of his periodical 'son, much Improved In health visits to the city on official busl- . after having been south to ie-ness. He will leave Wednesday jcuperate from his recent illness, on his return to the Interior. returned to the city this morn- Mr. and Mrs. William Cruiok- shank, who have been on a trip ! south, returned to the city last night from Vancouver. They drove north with Capt. and Mrs. Andrew Johnstone of Nanalmo who will visit here for the next few days. ing. Dr. S. G. Mills of Terrace left on Saturday night for Van-1 couver where he will attend a medical conference. Miss Gertrude Stangebye left Saturday night on a holiday trip to Vancouver, Seattle and Tacoma. Provincial Constable E. R. Bell, of Port Essington, left Saturday night for Vancouver on escort duty. Crawford Moore, of Pacific Log Sales, left Saturday night 'on a business trip to Vancouver. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE 'THREE Rtlievi Mlsirf With VapoRub John 'Gurvieh returned to the city this morning from a brief! trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. B. Allen were' ,;among those who left for Van-, i couver Saturday nignt. j Things you can't add on ' your fingers ITS hard, almost impossible, to figure out on your fingers the many benefits of life insurance. The street car you ride on-the electricity that perks your coffee the home you live in-the school your children attend -the hospital where your baby was born -these are avail-able to you partly because of life insurance investments in Canada's mills, factories, power plants and public works. The money you put into insurance is always circulating to make more jobs for more people. It's hard to add up all its benefits because they are felt in every corner of the land. Some say that life insurance money would be better employed as "venture" capital rather than invested in long term bonds and mortgages. Well, life insurance companies must regard the investments which they make from year to year as trust funds, and policyholders would not want it otherwise. Deliberate safeguards have been set up to protect these investments and government' laws very properly prohibit the use of life insurance funds for speculative purposes. The truth is that life insurance assets are safely invested in such a wide variety of local and national undertakings of how much the that the average man has no conception development of the country depends on life insurance funds. It is good citizenship to own LIFE INSURANCE A Message from the lije Insurance Companies in Canada U44X Mrs.. G. W. Knipe, who has been visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. tfnlpe, left Saturday night on her return to Vancouver. Mrs. H. Marchildon left on Saturday night on a trip to Vancouver. . Among those leaving Saturday night for Vancouver were Mrs. S. Hougan and Mrs, H. Busse who left for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. William Watts, of Kelso, Washington, who have been visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Watts, left Saturday night to return south. Nelp Norway Dance Draws Large Crowd The Oddfellows' Hall was crowded with upwards of three hundred persons at a highly enjoyable dance Friday night by the local Help Norway com mittee. With music by Vafeldt's Orchestra, the program featured Scandinavian dances Into the spirit of which all entered with enthusiasm from 10 p.m. until 2 ajn. A. O. Morse was master of ceremonies and the com mlttee also included Oscar Haveroy and Rudolph Olsen. Colbjorn Daly presided at the door. Wedding Notice The marriage took place In Vancouver September 5, 1944, of DUncan A. Fraser, youngest son of -.Mr. and the late Mrs. Fraser, 3160 West 1st, Vancouver and Marjorie Shearman, youngest daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. B. Shearman, Metlakatla, B.C. li ( simnci ) T II oaoovTOoi Shop at your nearest NYAL DRUGSTORE The Nyal Druggist Is the exclusive Bgent in your neighbourhood for Nyal Family Medicines and Drug Store supplies made by the Nyal Company limited, at Windsor, r Ontario. You will enjoy dealing ' at a Nyal Drug Store and i when you buy Nyal Products, you benefit from Nyal quality 9 and economy. yr Atk about ' NYAL VITA-VIM MULT1PLI CAPSULES th modern VHvnin Formtii most uitin (or thf mart opw; Ian Nnl CREOPHOS. lor I. ft1 wapa m l.ml. fjliinh mnA :i7 J.H.MAIR Furniture and Auctioneer AUCTION SALES ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED NEW AND USED FURNITURE VALUATIONS v AND ESTIMATES C32 3rd Ave. Blue G9 Prince Rupert, B.C. PAINTING Paper, . Interior IlanRlriR K Decotatlng Showcards and Slfms LORNE CORNELL Phone Blue 142 , The Offices of J. M. S. LOUBSER Doctor nf Chiropractic Will be CLOSED from Sept. 1st until Oct. Cth PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Hox 724 8aUlsts on Bnlltcrp Roofs Repairs, Reshinllng Free Estimates Local Constable Going To Peace Provincial Constable Sam Ferguson, who has been' with the city detachment, B.C. Police, for the last three years has been posted to Pouce Coupe. He 1 leaving for the Peace River town with his family Wednesday night. Funeral Notice Funeral services for the late Christian Knutsen will be held Tuesday, Sept. '26 at 2 p.m. from the Orenville Court Funeral Chapel. Interment- at Fairview Cemetery. Rev. M. B. Anderson officiating. PACIHCCAFE Special: Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 6:00 ajn.Jo 2:00 a.m. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home 'Away From Home Rates 75c up SO Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 This Work Must Go On Th,? human touch and the understanding heart of The Salvation Army are needed on the home front. YOUR dollars alone make it possible. Give generously! 1 Spoc coirfribufW bl GORDON & ANDERSON LIMITED Elio's FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Pr.nce Rupert Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacxsmlth, General Repair. rhone Red 881 Delmore Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Raspberries, Strawberries, Sliced Peaches. Enterprise Fruit Co. PHONE 343 Fashion - Craft" SUITS TOPCOATS A by-word with men; who appreciate styie, line wonanan-ship and va)ue in their clothing. We have just received our season's quota of Suits and and Topcoats from this well-known maker and invite you to call and look over the Fall range. $30.00 10 $43.50 $30.00 t0 $41.50 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 Julia Arthur DRESS PUMPS In British Tan and Golden Tobacco Colors with L 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" i 5 SPECIAL! Limited Number Home Work-Shop Mandrells Complete with Bearings and V Pulley. Shaft Is approx. 13" long, " round, -with V2" thread, 2" collars. PRICE PREPAID TO YOU, $5.93 Send Post Office or Bank Money Order with order to ACME MACHINERY 1547 Main Street, Vancouver, B.C. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three Umes weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion Support this Army of Mercy on the Home Front Work among the needy and unfortunate, casualties of wartime on the home front, is efficiently carried on through the human touch and the understanding heart of The .Salvation Army. It is made possible by YOUR dollars. Give generously. Spoct contribvtod byl Evcnson's Ideal Cleaners Phone 858 P.O. Box 99