;AT MUFFINS EVERY PAY THE ALL-BRAN WAY ZqWvT FAVORITES ALL-BRAN MUFFINS Icious Aid lo Regularity m : it yMf fsmily to 1-71 rrwunf Ali-BKAN iUOUN U (tntlc Ui- 4 ripiMl' . ... At' Mitn ' - . 1 Mk b ua uMiamii man w- ---', -- w ..j. . ua,, Pour i- - - -j M I H " " ALL-BRAN COOKIES iii.ift (ha it IIIENTION.L. I- nun m hJ ti - 1 " " . 1 xMtr mil (a ' m rr n... m ' lire crrril. anl Mpt corrttt dirtt latktnc in "bulk". Thii nitli in mainf tuninc rrxuisntjr. Second: it't mith'f dtUciou food. Third: it'l vrry tooi food, tooit it a luprrior autre U whole train protrin, mtitrrals anl tAhrr protrctive fa) tlrnwtrt. AU.MAN It rtproally tool tor folk ritht now wiiU Sprinc pprtttn and mtrd for Sjaib( ilitnthrt rrtuUtkxu Qt K u pttm'-2 kaad WM. Helps you keep "REGULAR" Naturally k bW kv lSM't U Uwio. CmwJ Aff oria Hotel. Jasncr. newly decorated and ' ti!t. now under new management. First p Dir r;' Room and Lunch Counter. Meals F I at. ail hours. 30 rooms. 15 with bath. p'-r,Ie rates. CsEOttGB ANDREW, Prop. MAKE YOUR GREATEST WAR EFFORT NOW ! Our ftjthtlns forces now face the great aerlflees demanded by Invasion. So we n. home must pray, help in every way and practice self-denial as never before! Everyone must buy Victory Bonds who can and each must buy all he can. fl'T VICTORY FIRST MIY VICTORY BONDS LPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. ruoNC cm UP FOR VICTORY 'rime Minister Churchill staled the other ly, "Victory may not be so far away, and will rertalnly not be denied us In the end, l't the task Is heavy, the toll U Ion, the rial will he severe." You can hatleu victory yu can Hhlen Hie tak and he loit-hy sltnlnr for more iwnns thU lime lhan evrr before. , put Victory First BUV VICTORY BONDS Radian Fish & CoU Storage ttOPEttX CO. Ltd. UUiTlSIl COLUMBIA in LOCAL NEWS NOTES i Mrs. J. a. Htnton is leaving tonight for Comox, Vancourer Wand, where- she extended visit. will pay an Mrs. Jack Durran and family, who are moving to Vancouver to take op residence, will leave for the south Saturday nlht. The Misses Delphlne and Charlotte Babtno, Nora McCaf- fery and Charlotte Dodlmead returned home at the first of the week from a hoMday trip to Vancomrr and 8at(l. Mrs. C. W. Breukelman and family who have- been living In Trinidad, arrived m the city this morning from the south to pay a visit with Mrs. Breukelman's patents, Bishop and Mrs. O. A. Illx, Fourth Avenue West. Returning to the eity of his birth after an absence of 24 yean. Captain Nicholas Muasal-icm arrived in Prince Rupert on Wednesday from Vancouver. Captain Mussaltern U the son of Mr. and Mrs. Soloman Mussal-iem of Haney, who we.e old tim ers in Prince Rupert. Before en- 1 1M1M14 tit i v suauaii nimy 1 Captain Mussatlem practiced 1 law in Vancouver. Jack Mussal- i iem. local store proprietor. Is a I Enslavement Mr. and Mrs. announce the Hugo Kraupne: engagement of THE DAILY ITE778 Mr. J. 8. Black returned to the city yesterday from Vancouver where she attended a C. C. P. conference. Mrs. D. C .Stuart returned to the city yesterday from Vancouver where she attended an Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire, provincial conference. Listen in tonight at 6:05 to Harold Ponder, speaking over station CFPR in the interests of the Sixth Victory Loan. Dr. C. H. Hanklnson returned to the city yesterday from Van couver where he has been fot the past few weeks following the funeral "of Mrs. Hanklnson. Members of the family have entered school in the south. At yesterday afternoon's luncheon of the Gyro Club when the theme was the Sixth Victory Loan campaign guests were Geoffrey Wootten and Johnny David, the latter of the Royal Canadian Air Force. The winner of the weekly war savings certificate raffle was Dr. J. J. Gibson. Committee Will Receive Names Members of the Women's Canadian Club met briefly in the council chamber In the city i hnll rm TiiMrlntt nttprnnnn tn t wir tfHy oaugnier. iue Mar- . nnm,natUin .i Local Principal At Convention VICTORIA, April 27 Three hundred and fifty delegates attended the convention banquet of the British Columbia Parent-Teache: Federation at the Hud -son's Bay Company Georgian Room recently. It was-the twenty seeoi annual convention. The theme "Meeting the Challenge on the Home Front" was admir ably adhered to with many em inent speakers helping to meet the "challenge" at the four-day convention. Dr. W. E. Blitz, MB. Ph. D, of St. George's School of Child Study, gave the keynote address. Many delegates from British Columbia points included W. W. C. O'Neill, Prince Rupert. TIMELY RECIPES STUFFED TOMATO CUPS Tomatoes Select six medium- steed tomatoes dip fn boiling water in order to remove skin., i in refrigerator oughly. Stuffing Vi WII Pudger. B. C. N V. R.. ;for offlcers of the club at forth- Invulnerable HAI CS. Chathsm. tn of Mr. elections. The elections i 1 and Mrs. R A of Otha- Fudger ,., k- , viav 3 F.Pcft i wa. OBterto th wrddlng to be tht ecmmUu. were Mrs. J. A. announced at a luture date Rutherford, Mrs. C. P. Balagno sm. ..-. -x-. . i mi nd Mrs. J. D. Fraser. Card of Thanhs Miss Bvie Rlvett. Mrs. K.E. Arnold. Mr. A. Rlveu St. and A. m. Rivett Jr. wtati tj esptt their grateful thanks t their many fr'-nds fo. exptesftasia of ympathy and many kind and Announcements I j Dry Dock Employees Dances', at the Staff Dining Hall are I canceHed until further noUee.i L. O. B. A, Dance, OddfeHws Hail. April 27. De Carlo s L. P. P. Dance, Eagles' Hall. April 27. I Eastern Star Dance, April 28. i Valhalla Dance, April 28. Oddfellows' Hall. Machinist's Dance, April 29, Oddfellows' Hall. May Day Celebration meeting, speakers and music. Booth Mcm-oilal School. May 2, 8 p.m. Nurses' Spring Dance, May 1. Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Missionary Tea. Mrs. A. Flaten's, May 3. Women of the Moose, Dance, Wednesday. May 3. Dancing 10-.2 De Carlo's Orehestra. United Cnurch Spring Sale, May 4 th. Sonja's Tea and Sale of lllome Cooking, Lutheran Church May 4. Women's Auxiliary Canadian Legion Dance, May 5, Oddfel lows' Hall. Jean Do Carlo's Orchestra. Refreshments. Cambral Tea, May 11, Mrs. Munthe's. C.C.F. dance. Oddfellows' Hall. May 12, De Carlo's Orchestra, 0:30 to 1:30 a.m. Concert by Drydock Male Choir, May 15 and 10. Hospital Auxiliary Tea, May 18. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P-O. Box 54 . FRASER STREET Prince Rupert REFIOirTERS FOR EUROPE 1NDON. OA special con--f the National Fire Ser- II I . ... I ' r I "h!ch fought blitz fires ln rl-jr. win be available for fireJ ay wnn new urroiy in puce uy fWh'rti. wvhre on the con tin -- it "iooert of the Anny Fire thoughtful arts, also to Df. Jshn , gfrvte ahouUl tt be needed. This Macuonau lor nu constant 31-1 tu annminced oy tneiiome 01-tentkm and kindly eoncldeUsm I flee. and to the Canadian LegnaaBd the South African War VAWliu" for their courtesy to a comrade 1 cMssin- FOR SALE Four-burner Hot j Point, white enamel electric range, automatic oven. Phone Blue 44G. '101 1 KOW WfAR YOUR PLATES IVlkYDAY HUD COMf 0RTABIY SNUG THIS WAY It's so easy to wear yoor plates all uia iMjuumusujuu aucuusvs formula. 1. Dr. Wernet's vent sore gums. Powder lets you 1. Economical; enjoy solid foods small amount avoid embar- lasts longer, rawmentof hxne J. Iure, harmless, putes.lle!pipre-. pleasant tasting. I'jwVfTiinCTkTPrn 1 ACTIVITIES OP Y.M.CA. and Y.W.C.A. ; 1 By DOROTHY OARBUTTj They're sanding the floors to day. The sander, perhaps I should call him the sand-man, because he nearly put you to i.t&p, a long sleep, with the -wise he makes, runs up and dawn the room pushing a two-hundred weight machine which ' .ounds like all the .:lvetters on ; ill the shipyards hi all the world. And Mr. Moore U having more fun moving furniture from one ' pot to the other in order to ; lear the floor. .Yesterday when I was trying :o find someone to do away with our kittens I phoned the Quar-Urnustet at the Navy, remembering that they had put the ther kitten away last October. 1 But they absolutely refused to do it. "What?" he roared. "Do away with 'Salty and 'Peppy those- nice kittens. I should say j not give 'em to us, well fix them up in the galley as nice and cosy and they'll be OK." So easlrv: cut off tom and hnOnrr they were as good as their word out. Fill with followine mlxtuie. and "Salty" and "Peppy" rode spf inkle with paprika and puto" 'le ln the Navy truck to chill thnr-', which called for them. L Just pound cream Ml1 ran- l'm surc the bave ! cheese, Mi cup milk, i cop chop ped stuffed oMves. 4 cup chopped nuts, fe cup rolled oats. Blend cheese and milk. Combine with rolled oats, olives and nuts. BELTS OF 1.000 STITCHES Japanese soldiers wear sennin- bari-belts of a thousand stitches, committee t3cr sfn by a different person. tarete Anna, to t-wst class aieit- wh,ch j, recelve n0minatlTnt which supposedly makes them i handed them over to the sailors I the best of care and It was eve: so kind of the Navy boys to take them but I do miss them. Only-Prince Rupert people, dont give me any more kittens. It would b a mistaken kindness lust now. Mrs. Brass-tells me that the Coas; Battery Women's Auxiliary have received many inter-eitmt and sr&tcful letters from local boys who have received rigareites through their auxlll- y. These ladies for the past t and a half years have con- ; .' ntly sent cigarettes over-! j'.d what a joo i: has been t V P is only an average at- i . :: .. of seven women at t .n :s! They have used . 1. tiv. :r ingenuity In devlsin? ! '!.eme for raisins money fur j :i- special fund dances, "basr bai. saies and raffles. So the next time one of these ladles 1 ays "buy a ticket mister." yda i I just dig dowrirdeep in your Jeans. , 4 ' ';- ! , j C.N.R. Trains nu 'It t-pt Sunday 8 p.ra I'rnni tlM- li't Oailr exorot Monday 10:45 pjn. for Trrrar - Sunday. Ueadav. Wrdnsday. Titrday and Friday 4 p m. t'rtxn Trrmrr . ..- Mmtday. Tusdr.,"Thursda3r. and Saturday II a.m. Mtn of Ac wooA, (njijtj tipon Al' eMwti.l wMlm tails of nullnj available em jrtat forest tioutf5, must Hv tl very btrt of food and bttaj lo malnUin tUmina, t pIB0, tnjoym.al and tttettticn dutinj prtcloui Itituit kauri. From BtittaK ColambU'i coaital fortt to tK vat northtrn opaniti cf Ontario and Qutbae, Ctntii'i mtn of brawn and slill .njoy to th. full tn.lr cup of fina-IIavortd, Irtadlattd Nabob Coffa. Plio(ilm-pcltd for extra frejKneu. Jt Tuna la Hmmy Home, CBC WnUm Ntlworl, . , . 1.39 p.m. . . . PkISc Wm Tim. NABOB NU-18 -mm PAOE rm. r?n m A i All dALAUA tea rfcC& PUT VICTORY FIRST HHisiiiiiiiiiiiiiKjisiiiiiHSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiW Quality... Marks These Style Right TOPCOATS IN SMART TWEEDS FROM' SCOTLAND and the ISLE OF MAN $27.50 to $40.00 FINE WOOL NAVY GABARDINES, CJf (VR Reautif ully Tailored t 4 1 .UU isiiisiiiiiiHisiivisviisiiiiiiiii PARENTS... per tin Local Health Officer advises diet "o Rupert children deficient in vitamins and minerals. The following is an extract from the Vancouver Daily Province of April 20: 1 "CHDLDREN"S DIET jSHORT OF- ' MINERALS, VITAMINS 1 Deficiencies In vitamins and miher;- als were discovered In the diet of ,95 per cent of the children In Prince Rupert, Dr. R. G. Knlpe, health offlcer-jf the city reported to the meeting of the Metropolitan Health Committee todayt' Here is a solution: Vigor 8 49c Contains 5 vitamins, 3 minerals. Just what the children need. Maks a delicious chocolate-flavored beverage. FOR SALE AT ; Overwaitea ELIO Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Folding Baby Carriages. Baby High Chairs.. Baby Cribs. Boys' Wagons. I'UT VICTORY FIKST-RUY YICTORV BONDS SHOP AT THE SEVENTH AVE. MARKET, "the Friendly Store" We handle HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS and VAN'S BREAD Also Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Our Prices-Are Right 1! 1