On7 Ml THE i 11111 Ue Cooks J Apenence f a Trial and ourself A E RUPERT REPAIR 4SCI ats tor opring EISONS stork Just arrived. fiY.s WKAK ROASTED IN THE WEST FOR WESTERN USERS POULSENS Grocery and Lunch Phone Red 441 FREE DELIVERY Gth Ave. E., beside Postal Station "B" "As Good as the Rest Better Than the Rest" TITMiTTTTTI'I'''.''''''''' LAYSHOIiS - I a I ttt l U..K 1.1.1U -r onrt fnhrlvcp flhnncp jwvprnl nnlrA to match ' your slacks, shorts and gay summer prints. . f . 114.. ...... r..A t.n ...,.11 1AP i.n x 7' RATE SHOE STORE OS . . and tailored in all colors. ' i ii I I. till ette c ariific Wear THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 ICambrai Meeting 3 I f r.: mm Well Attended The regular monthly meeting of Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E., was held at the home of Miss Florence Parker on April 10. The Regent, Mrs. J. Munthe pre sided with 30 members present. Mrs. B. Thorstelnsson, war convener, had on display many lovely hand-made' garments and quilts made up by members for a much-needed overseas shipment. Final plans were made for the Chapter's forthcoming tea to be held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Bryant, 346 4th. Ave. West, 6n April 19. A committee was appointed to make arrangements for the Cambral dance to be held at the Oddfellows' Hall on May 4. I Trie regular monthly raffle of war savings stamps was won by Mrs. S. M. Johnston. The next meeting will be held on May 8, at the home of Mrs. G. I.. Lorie. Announcement Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 12. Valhalla Hall. Whist and Cribbage, April 12. C. W. L. Bridge, Whist and Cribbage, K. of C. Hut. April 18. Eastern Star Ball, April 20, W.A. Canadian Legion Spring Sale, April 21. ' St. Peter's Sale, April '28. Lutheran Tea, April 28. Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows Hall, 9 to 12. Swing Quintette Orchestra, Missionary Tea, Presbyterian Hall, May 2. United Spring Sale, May 3. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281, P.O.. Box 198 FOREIGN SLAVE WORKERS (Cpntiiue4 frpmPage t) Fire Ig nored But hundreds of Frankfort cl-vlliaas standing hr front had their backs turned, paying no attention, much more Interested In four Jeeps, At the same time a sunch ot O, If's standing by parsed cars Jn the court in front of the station were playing ball, completely unconcerned about the big fire, which at home would have had everyone excitedly milling ar- owi - This was one more example of tfw breakdown of normalcy tn wartime. At the Vereinlgte Deutsche Me-tallwerke in. one of Frankfort's suburbs we could not forget the milling masses of slave laborers awaiting a jioon meal. 1he factory hart been told the foreign workers must be fed as usual until arrangements were made for their departure. The factory director was a little man with a studied correctness, a typical Nazi, who made every word in sulting. Nail Answers Asked how many hburs the slaves worked, he said 10. Every-' one In town knew It was 12. When we asked him how Gerniany got so many workers and he replied, they all came willingly, glad to help the Reich, we a'sxed: All?" He said: "Well, 90 per cent." He said the plant oniy made propeller hubs, yet we went out back and saw parts of Jet planes which use no propellers. This was typical of the manner In which he and all of his type answer for no good reason. After touring Frankfort and seeing many hundreds of houses, one correspondent suddenly remarked: "This" town has the worst . doorknobs I nave ever seen," The American fondness for tinkering with automobiles manifested itself I nFrankfort. I saw no Model-A Fords here, hut did see two Gtl.'s with a new German half-truck chassis they had managed to get out of the factory and halfway down the street before r. stalled. Grinning with delight, they tinkered away, hoping to make a big impression by driving HP to mess with the huge vehicle. In two other Instances, O.I's picked up small German cars ana were "busy tinkering- to make them go. Finally, at one factory I found a G.I. with a motorcycle. He said the clutch rod was gone and he was making a new one or. a lathe he had found operating. all this within a few hours after the taking of the town and while watting for next orders. MOTHER HUBBARDS LONDON, April 12 0) The Board of Trade has taken steps to stop the sale of so-called mattress covers, dust sheets and pillow cases, roughly made from dress material and other rationed cloths. Women are buying them and then remaking them Into clothes. Military Orders 1st (R.) Bn. Prince Rupert Regt. (MP.) C. J. Toombs. Maj. Commanding All personnel who were absent from-Pay Parade will be paid Thursday, April 12, 1945, 1930 hrs. KELLOGG 2 tftbleppoona shortening 1 cup Kellngg'a All-Hran Yi teanpoon wit Adit egg; beat Vfell. Stir In milk and All- llran (You U love the heavenly nut-liko flavour the delicate hreds of A UrBran gi vo tliese muffins. And the soft, tender texture, tool); let soak until moit ot moisture i Use regular AU-Jiran muffin recipe, adding as directed RAISIN, DATE, FIO or NUT muffins aiM H cup raisina, chopped dates, figs or nuta to dry Ingredients. SPICED muffins. Add table-ppoon molasses to creamed mixture-T-JS teaspoon ginger or 1 teaspoon cinnamon to dry Ingredients. PRUNE muffins. Add cup well-soaked, pitted, chopped prunes to dry Ingredient. 8 VARIATIONS BACON muffini-dd ft cup crisp dried bacon to dry ingredients. ORANGE muffins. Add 2 tablespoons grated orange rind to dry ingredients. IMPORTANT: The dally use of Kellogg's AU-Bran, either iii these delicious muffins or aa a cereal, helps avoid that irritable; depressed feeling which so often accompanies consti Local N&Ws Items PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS The Salvation Army nas submitted a request to the city that they be allowed to hold a tag day next September In connec tlon with their appeal fat funds. Chest Colds To Relieve Misery Rub on Tested WICKS V VapoRub By MAROARET WOODWARD (Jity Fire department answered a call to a residence on Seventh Avenue West at 9:45 last night where a small chimney fire was extinguished by firemen. CANADIAN place In the Hie farewell band concert to Guy Noakes drew a large crowd to the "auditorium last night. The program was excellent and guest conductors of the evening were Mr. Tutte of the Salvation Army and W. O. Mills of the Army Band. This was a fitting tribute to the popular Guy who will certainly be missed around here. Tonight cribbage Is on the pro , Advertise for Results. A Boy's and Olrl's Tweed Coai Sets -- Wee Tot's Shoppe. J86) Sgt. Major E. R. McDonald, Instructor of the First -Reserve) Battalion, Prince Jtupert Regiment (MO) returned Wednesday from a training course in eastern j Canada and New York. The Canadian Pacific vessel 1 Princess Louise arrived In port today northbound with a large ' list of passengers for Alaska 1 ports. The arrival of spring 1st gram for the writing room at t 1 pjn. Johnnie Tarbet will be In charge. Next we shall be back to our regular Tuesday parties. The Chatham dramatic club review has reached the final rehearsal stage. This peppy show 'The Country Cabaret" will hr presented in the "Y" auditorium on Sunday April 15. in the Daily News . IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE 'ADMINISTRATION ACT" end IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP WALTER RASMUSSEN, DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor, W. E. Plshrr made bn tho Sth day of April, AD. 1045, I was appointed Administrator of the- Estate of Walter Rnsmussen. deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 12th day of May. AD. 1945. and all parties indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this Cth day of April. AO. 1945. C1EOROE II. HALLETT, .-Official Administrator. T JVTLIN, B.C. bringing many northerners back rt AfaQlra an Vulrnn fnr (h eitm. mer season. Only a few of the passengers were for Prince Ru- ' pert. Canadian National Railways vice-president D. Grant and Mrs. Grant were guests at the launching ceremony of the 10,000-ton cargo vessel Gaspesian Park at the Prince Rupert Dry Dock and Shipyard at 1 T30 Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant attended the launching whlle-they .stopped in the city en route to Ketchikan on a, pleasure trip on the Prince Rupert. Mr. Orant Is vice-president In charge. of finance of the Can- The fireplace was lit last night I adian National system. Officers FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY and the lights turned down low of allied vessels' at the dry dock for the weekly music hour whlcM also attended the launching cer- thls week, was held In the men's emony. lounge. After the program presented by Bob Morrison with commentaries by Bob Fleming, an Informal gathering was held. Coffee 'Was served and request selections were played. Sugges tions for next week's program were received at this time. Next week we shall be back in our regular meeting common lounge. 1 fc mLii .m MIGHT'S SLEEP, You'll find a cup of Oaltine, taken , warm at bedtime, helps your body to relax, relieves that leeling ot nervous tension and fosters sound, restful sleep. Its special food elements, processed for easy digestion, its rich supply of Vitamins A, Bj and D arid the minerals CalciUmTPhOJphoruJ and Iron, help to replenish worn out muscle, nerve and body cells. So why not try a cup of warm Ovaltine at bedtime? See if you don't wake up fresher and more buoyant. Get Ovaltine at your dtyfi or food store. 179 bVALTINE ANNOUNCING EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L.D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated T Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, April 12, 1?45 I HBW 1 4 MADE IN CANADA PAGE THREE Fleischmann's fresh Yeast Xjmade it! - vl 1 GENERATIONS of Canadian vomen have used and praised Fleischmann's fresh Yeast because it gives delicious, light, smooth bread every time. War-restricted menus todajr make bread more than ever an essential quick-energy family food. It's low in cost and helps stretch scarcer foods. If you bake bread at' home he sure to bake it with- Fleischmann's : the fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow labeh.At your grocer's. SumiMINT YOUK OUT by eating 2 cak( FLflSCHMANN'S frth Ycaft every oy. Thlj freth Vt b an aacelUnt notarol lowrca af the Important I Cemplex Vltemlnt. BULKLEY VALLEY COLLIERIES LTD. Beg to advise that having completed War Priority Contracts, are prepared to supply the'D O M E S T I C MARKET with high quality, long lasting r BULKLEY VALLEY COAL Phorie,your dealer, and save. Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 1 To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 P.M., Kindly give us your order before 12 o'clock noon during your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choicest fresh and cooked meat fresh vegetables and fruits complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE 21 delicious -8 different ways! pation. What'a more AU-Bran (because it is made only from the vital outer layer of the wheat grain) is remarkably rich in certain protective food elements; tueh at calcium, photphonu, and iron, that are absolutely essential to your health and vital energy. Be sure that you and your family get AU-Bran every day I Mad and guaranteed by Kellogg in London, Canada. s all-bran muffins mtmitJmmmB-mKm mm r Cream .Lortenlns nhortenlnft and and euffar euear thoroughly, thorouehlr. taken ur. Sift flour with salt and bakint P MM MB i li 1 mtm i h ill' MHHSJHB; II - powder. Add to first mixture and stir only THIRD AVE. W. Floor Sanding and Finishing Repairs and Alterations Val Spidel Green 180 Box 1430 St. "B" GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR - SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave, and 4th Si Phone Red 38S P.O. Box 1994