vu I'LI ' - - - . w. .UVUI' , ,u iie. Stella, two Austrans. who claimed thejr u. ry m the UJ3. by the late President Roose-A) : iu military authorities during the war, are-n talking with reporters Just before they .. .! Venezuela in custody of immigration n (.nvfirnnnnf Ppnnevtvanln rA av.Mtl.(.. :i ochalf. It was said that the Kleczkowis . m one time under duress, then switched mi is? ivaihible! LOOK FOR THE W KK A IN I J WHITE in I L ii I n 111 11 III 1(11111 K K. 1 B1A W rf E I rtltS Lfk M H B v Margaret McLeod Optometrist AT - MANSONS Jewellers 522 Third Ave. Phone Green 324 for MM If. T IK V rZA Wi Mf W M C.1 P5 CA M RA. III I TJW M r OWLIE Miss Joan. Miller sailed Sat urday night on the Oamosun to spend a holiday in Vancouver. Miss Christine Montgomery returned Sunday afternoon on the Chllcotln from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Robert Davidson, divisional engineer for Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a trip over the line on official business. BLACKHEADS Gat two oanoM of paroxlna powder from yoor drugalit. Sprinkla on a hot. wot doth ad applj to Ui lui itntlr. F.rr blackhead will b dlitolTftd. Tha ona aafa, tar and lmplt to r.moM bUckaaaU. Announcements All advertisement in tnia column will be charged tor a full at 26o a word. Orange Tea, Oct. 16. C.W.L. Card Party, Thursday, Oct. 16. Starting of tournament, ending with grand, prize. S.O.N, Fishermen's Welcomi Home Dance, Oddfellows' Oct. 17, Refreshments. Everybody welcome. 10:00 p.nt. till? Band Concert, Civic Centre, Wednesday, October 22. Presbyterian Tea, at home of Mrs. L. W. Kergin, Thursday, October 23". C. C. F. Public Meeting, Civic Centre, Oct. 27. M. J. Coldwell, M.P. Rebekah Bazaar, Oct. 30. Lutheran Ladies' Aid Bazaar, Saturday Nov. 1. Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Sale, Nov. 10. Women of the Moose annual Bazaar, Nov. 12 and 13, Moose Temple. Turkey Dinner, United Church, Nov. 13. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, Nov 19. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 20 Eastern Star fall dance, Masonic Temple, Nov. 21. St. Andrew's Cathedral Bazaar. November 22. Salvation Army Home League Sale Nov. 25th. CCF Bazaar, Civic Centre Nov. 28th. United Church Bazaar, December 4. Orange Sale. Dtccmber 5. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Dec. 11. m W MM Bfc. Local Nev" Items . . . Star's Sale on coats ancJ'i dresses, etc. (240) The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Kelly died In the Prince Rupert General Hospital Friday. ( e Orange Tea, Thursday, Oct. 16, at Mrs. Killln's, '352 8th. Av enue East. (241) Little Theatre meeting Wednesday, Oct. 15, 8 p.m., Civic' Centre. (It) C. A. Berner, divisional superintendent, Canadian National Railways, returned to the city Sunday afternoon from a trip of inspection to various points along the line as far as Jasper Park on official duties. Capt, Earl Jarrett, local com mandant of the Salvation Army, returned to the city on Satur day night's train frcm a trip to Prince George in connection with the Army's current financial campaign. Mrs. Cane, who has been serving as resident nurse at Port Edward for the past sum mer, left on the Camosun Sat- urday night for Vancouver. Dr. Lyle Telford, former mayor of Vancouver and one-time provincial CCF. leader, and Mrs. Telford were round trip passengers aboard the Chilcolln which was In port today southbound from Stewart. D. G. Stenstrom and E. C. Mapson of the Columbia Cellulose Co. Ltd., returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a trip into the interior as far as Telkwa and saied last night on the Princess Actela.de for Vancouver. Earl Barr, who took them to the Interior by motor, returned to the city Sunday. Men, Women 0ver40 Feel Weak, Worn, Old?; Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? ' Dm weak, rundown, nluuntM condition nukV ou ffH fauned nut. .!d' Try Ostrei. Contntm' (rernral tontrv.MtitiiiiUnis. often herded ifirr 30 or JO. Hu uplift iron, mid urn. pbooptioriiH. vitamin, Hi, l.rlrw jou ret iiiirmI pep, vim. vitality. Introduce)' OMrrx Tonic Tablem only 3e. For tali at all good, drug alum everywhere. Sale & RUTTL For 10 days only all the glamorous fur coats modelled at the Fur Fashion Show go on sale at unbelievably low prices HEREUNDER A FEW OF OUR UNBEATABLE VALUES: MOUTON COATS (Children's) 49.50 MOUTON JACKETS r- 59.50 mouTon coats 89.50 VISCASHAS COATS 89.50 CONEY COATS -. .89.50 BROADTAIL COATS . 89.50 ELECTRIC SEAL COATS L... - 109.50 WALLABT COATS - v; i 109.50 CHINCHILLA COATS - & 119.50 MUSKRAT COATS - 229.50 PERSIAN PAW COATS 249.50 PERSIAN LAMB COATS 299.50 CANADIAN SQUIRREL COATS 319.50 SWEDISH SQUIRREL COATS 389.50 HUDSON SEAL COATS ----- 489.50 ALASKAN SEAL COATS - 649.50 values we have to offer, but wc invite you )Vc are unable to list all the outstanding to inspect our large stock of coats while the selection is still Rood. Compare Before You Buy-We Invite Comparison Take advantage of our Budget Plan -No Interest - No Carrying Charges Kemember-FOR QUALITY, STYLE and LOW PRICE, IT'S FOWLIE & RUTTLE V8Third Avenue Phone 522 O Special! Chenille Housecoats, $8.75. Star's. (tf) O Carpenters' Union meeting Wed., 8 p.m. Special business. (241) J. E. Matheson, district forester, returned to the city by car Saturday evening from a trip of inspection Into the interior as. far as Burns Lake, official visits being paid to Smlthers. Terrace and other interior points. Lt. Thomas Johnstone to the city at the end of the week from Esquimau where helmterior iook a course or naval reserve training, a good deal of the time being spent abord H.M.C.S. Ontario on a cruise up Vancouver Island. .0 All Legion Auxiliary members Invited to Reception Tea, Wed- nesday, 2:30 to 4:30 pjn., Legion Rooms, to meet Mrs. Martin, I vice-president Provincial Command. Special Auxiliary meet ing Thursday, 8 pjn. (241) J. L. McEwen, district adminls trator of Central Housing and Mortgage Corporation, returned; to the city on Saturday night's train from a trip to Prince George on business in connection with new houses which are being built there by the Corporation. While part of the city fire fighting force was engaged In combatting the blaze at Clinton' Rooms Friday afternoon, another call was turned in caus-lnv a truck and crew to be despatched to the 700 Block on Fulton Street to quell a chimney fire In an apartment house. G. C Wrightman of the local branch of the Royal Bank of Canada, who is relieving as manager at Terrace while James Stevenson Is off on vacation, crrived in the city by car Saturday afternoon with William Dujtln to spend the holiday week-end at his home here. 9 Any individual wishing to obtain a Poppy Wreath to place on the Cenotaph or graveside (Nov. 11) Remembrance Day,i are requested to place their orders with the Secry-Mgr., Canadian Legion, not later than Thursday, October 16. (242) N. P. Moran, real pioneer of Smlthers business men, having been located there since 1D08, arrived in the city on Saturday night's train from the Interior and will be leaving Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for1 Vancouver enroute to Memphis, Tennessee, where he will take up future residence. HICKS FRASER HOUSE Modern, Quiet, Comfortable 711 FRASER STREET Phone Black 823 Miss Salome Wesley returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a trip to the interior. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Grant left at the end of the week on a holl day motor trip to the Okanagan district in the southern interior. The Misses Audrey and Vivian Wrathall, who have been on a trip to eastern cities such a3 Montreal, Toronto, Detroit and Chicago for a vacation, returned home on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. W. J. Martin, well-known Terrace farmer and father of Mrs. A. E. Wood of this city, after spending three weeks in the south, arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon on his way back to the Robert Cameron, George Pit ers, J. M. Walker, Dr. R. G. Large, C. E. Starr, C. C. -Mills and C. A. Berner were members of a local Masonic party which paid a fraternal visit to Omineca Lodge at Smlthers Saturday night. Some travelled by train and others by car. Haiti WJW U T:J Acids Alkalis m. Steam Stains 1 Gives lasting beauty R unci protection to i walls and woodwork fla gloss or m I SATIN FINISH M If your building, house or fur. nlture were lost through fire, would your present INSURANCE cover replacement of your possessions? Do you realize that present day costs of material and furniture are up fifty percent? Consult your insurance advisers now I H. G. HELGERSON LIMITED 216 Sixth street MAC SHOE HOSPITAL WE DOCTOR SHOES- HEEL THEM ATTEND THEIR THEIR SOLES Hi w UriIOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRS Truck and Auto Cushions Repaired and Recovered Drapes a Specialty New Upholstery Materials Available NOW! ASK ABOUT CREDIT TERMS Out-of -Town Orders Given Special Attention LOVIN'S 330 SECOND AVENUE (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE 818 Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, Call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 Phones CO and 63 I FIERCE ' PARASHOCK" I HANDSOMIACCUtMIDI'iNOAIll H IN TMI IIIVICI NO OUI 1 &itfAt I BULGER'S LTD. tdtimc Rtipctt Dalle J3cto Tuesday, October 14, lDirT Men, these cool nights you'll be more comfortable in a pair of yama or flannelette pyjamas! 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