tnw ' Sc:.i trie f spiral)."' ar.o cn'" in.. 1 on, r Ev, us .w i; Ji8 !;- r I sr ' . , . ui r t : .GWi II y A; ct rure hei tor Mel- r.. :h is to v ,ndMrc. -ut-sts ot ;lC. it Min- mnch-: dining : the loaves were retfulr i . We.TnutwW .. v-v fr?l nu ios k- -., v.il... ... . ,ienisneu if a. t v " : V-r L. v I m y : 1) r e i ' 1 V H$ .... 1 into . tuo, f ijives ? fr the t..ur simple r.'.py of i'(.HJS " ' .ibara Mont- ii-k in- fi-icin't . ri ' K OF priul- oil- on h.ivo a .). Vollt ' inins" Hi;: BAG 5 be before for . . tjundation probes! A 'ill look nmcd by Jle ($.i.OO- is about : ' Jook love t u,.'vos ;La,- t n " made ' hi. insets CiiAIA LIFT" mitort . ,. nil overl 1 its give, support Mrs. Phyllis Gray arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon from Emer aid Lake for a visit here with her mother, Mrs. E. T. Applewhalte Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Legg arriv ed in the city on the Prince Ru pert yesterday afternoon from Vancouver. Mr. Lege Is a well known mining engineer and Is here on mining business. C. H. Sawle, proprietor of the Omineca Herald, New Hazelton, went to Victoria recently to attend a convention of Canadian weekly newspapermen and, because of this, the Herald vas not published Jast week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dodds have now arranged their future home In Terrace after years of residence in Prince Rupert, where Mr. Dodds was a member of the staff of Ormes Drugs. He Is the new nroprietor of the drug store formerly owned by R. W. Riley, who has retired. rlly iirtrtising tnJ Information ttrric lor loday't woman J 'TnNTREAL. Oct. 2nd.-JUST THINK! Even if - d only one correct entry, you have over . - Ttunitiej to win in this OGILVIE OATS vrrA-B Contest! Over $2,000.00 in cash prizes s uiven away in this enormous contest first prize $700.00! So why not enter? : :i '..-it Is o much run . . . witn so many , i ues to win a new Fall hat, or money p chances are excellent that it will be . r to your favourite day-dream! Look OGILVIE advtrtisement with contest & week-end newspapers. And look for FOR 80METIIINO NEW FOR Till? lOOTll.M.L SEASON are these Buoy-o-boy cushions made of VINY-LITE riactic Mm! These cushions arc such completely handy gadgcU for s-urtc-U'nc . . . IntUte them and Look! . . . (loud-soft cuthicm icr any cum-fortl Deflate Ihcm in a j;l!y and they can bo fettled ar.d tucked away in pocl:c'. or handbag. Completely waterproof and ro sisUmt to oil cr f.rc;;se Eiain; tbey can be wiped cbm-as-a-wiiistlc with a dairp clo'.h. And they're lmrit-seuled so that their air-tight teams are as strong as the VlNYLITE Plastic film itself. Take my tip . . . buy a Buoy-o-boy VlNYLITE P4astic cushion ... for " Big Game " comfort and convenitttco! HIE SMALL V It Y A K K IN AUlllItl. JZj when rf . . . they play CnJ V) they play u.1 ;. . hard and it looks like the answer to the mystery of perpetual motion. Their "amazing energy comes from food that acts as fuel. Delicious CROWN BRAND Corn Syrup is just such a food it provides quick food energy for young and old alike! So serve it to your family in many wholesome way as often as possible. For your free copy of CROWN BRAND Recipe Sheet C.B.N i Oatmeal' Bread Velvety Baked Cwlard Small Fudfle Cake simply write to me, Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St, Montreal, P.Q.I WHERE'S Tin; HOSTESS who wouldn't like to ' v the tccret of making a really delicious There's nothing Iiko good, home-mada -' to establish a cook's reputation . . . both, her fond family and friends. So here's tuke-makirtg secret of many a good cook SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR! Every ''' vt cake is a matter of good ingredients J 'vcipe. You'll find tested recipes on the '. Follow them carefully for cake that's "g guests! A Trim. ,,, .. .. ..ir i tiirdle 1'I.ANN I N O A MOTOR TUII' THIS I KALI.? Here's L a tip to send t vim, rn vnni I. travels with a happy smile . . . there's a " Fresh Up " for you at any store displaying the cheerful 7-Up signs! When the road seems long and dusty . . . take time out for a cool bottle of delicious 7-Up tho "Fresh Up" drink. Sip 7-Up slowly . . . taste the delicate lemon-lime flavour of this wholesome "Fresh Up." Feel like smiling? Of course yoa do! After a few thirst-quenching sips of lively 7-Up you'll be happily on your way again . . . the miles will lly merrily byl VOIR TRIP IHROUC.II THE " Slur "...you step from ' 'o me smooth runway J''-t thirty miles from crossed the Atlantic in and such a wonderful 11 "ir travel can devise is ' to Britain Vr TDAMt:. North Star "...and it costs so muchness your comfort and convenience the cloud-complimentary, hot meals served on the ' .MLnvardeis gives you playing cards maga- ' cocktails if you wish. You're In Beautiful '"v it! You'll enjoy your trip to England by in Mi-Kcttable, magical vacation for you the Mr, Justice J. O. Wilson, wha has been conducting the session or the Supreme Court Ajslzes here this week, expects to leave on tomorrow night's train for Prince George where the court will convene next week. J. M. Macrae, freight traffic manager, western region, Cana dian National Railways, In ths course of a Pacific Coast Inspec tion tour, and Mrs. Macrae arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, proceeding East on the evening train. Announcement Sona ' of Norway meeting Thursday, Oct. 2, at I.O.O.F. Hall. Social evening. Catholic Bazaar Oct. 1 and 2. Cambrai I.O.D.E. Thanksgiving Dance, Civic Centre, Oct. 13. Orange Tea, Oct. 16. Band Concert, Civic Centre, Friday, October 22. Rebekah Bazaar, Oct. 30. Lutheran Ladies' Aid Bazaar, Saturday Nov. 1. Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Women of the Moose annual Bazaar, Nov. 12 and 13, Moose Temple. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Sale. Nov. 10. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, Nov. 19. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 20 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. December 5. St Peter's Fall Bazaar, Dec 11. Local News Items... Sons of Norway meeting to night at 8 o'clock. Social evening. all members please 'attend. (It) A. S. Nlckerson Is leaving on tomorrow evenings train for for a business trip to Smlthers. Meeting Job's Daughters, Fri day Oct. 3 at 8 pjm. Initiation, Silver March and Social . (232) Mrs. W. A. Landon returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon ifrom a trip to Vancouver. Miss Marline Arsenault ar rived In the city on Tuesday night's train from Terrace for a visit of several weeks here! with h'.r uncle and aunt, Mrs. J. Lavlgne. Dining out Sunday? Visit the Civic Centre Dining .Room between 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. andi enjoy our SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER dn an atmosphere that is cheerful and-bright. , (tfi Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van Cooten, -who have been on a trip to Vancouver and Seattle, returned home ifrom the south on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon. Fred Scadden returned home on the Prince, Rupert yesterday afternoon from a visit to hla native home In England, having travelled west from New York via Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Tinker, who have been spending the summer at Naramata on Okanagan Lake, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday SUPERIOR FOOD STORES Ltd. VALUES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OCTOBER 3rd and 1th FREE DELIVERY PRONE 18 All Seasonal Fresh Fruits & Vegetables for Your Shopping Pleasure I'EARS Rosch RrescrvinR . . . 10-11). box 3.35 ONIONS No. 1 Okananan 1 lbs. 23c APPLES Cec Grade Macintosh (wrapped) box $3.09 HURRARI) SQUASH Kipc, tasty vegetable lb. 8c (J RAPES No. 1 Flame Tokay 2 lbs. 29c SWEET POTATOES 2 lbs. 25c GARBAGE Red, firm heads ! lb. 9c LEMON CHEESE Nabob . . a. 12-oz. jar 33c LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 bars 25c SPAGHETTI Catteli, cooked, 2 20-oz. tins 25c MILK Carnation, tall tins ........ 2 for 25c TISSUE Westminster 2 rolls loc 17c tin 29c p'kt. l ANNOUNCEMENT STEPHEN ERICKSON Piano Technician k) Formerly of Vancouver, B.C., is now . a resident of Prince Rupert, B.C. FOR TUNINGS - REPAIRS - ESTIMATES Phone BLACK 195 H years with J. W. Kelly Piano Co., Vancouver 10 years with Stelnway and Sons For That Party . . . PARAMOUNT CAFE -r t Port Edward, B.C. CHOW MEIN rr CHOP SUEX 7:00 am. to 11:00 pjn. Remember I Bazaar at School Hall, today and Thursday, 2:30 to 11 p.m. Home Cooking, Tea 3 o'clock to 6 p.m. (231) Mr. and Mrs. Ned Tobey came north from Vancouver to Ocean Falls on the steamer Prince Rupert this week. They had been visiting In trie southern city. Capt. and Mrs. Walter Oosse are paying a visit to the city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott. Capt. Gosse is Mrs. Scott brother. I Mr. and Mrs. George Rorie, who have been on a trip to Vancouver and Victoria, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon. Ideal Cleaners and Laundry announce the purchase of a new and latest type "TROUSER FORMER." This machine guarantees perfect fit, perfect drape and absolutely no shrinkage. It will be exhibited all this week in the show window of Wallace's Store, Third rtvenue. Don't for get to see it. (231) ' A SMART SUIT IS AN ASSET TO EVERY LADY'S WARDROBE. For walking, for working, for leisure or for stepping out to tea you will be envied, and at ease in one of our style-plus suits. When you are selecting a SUIT, a COAT or a DRESS from our specialized and MAC SHOE HOSPITAL WE DOCTOR SHOES HEEL THEM 'ATTEND THEIR DYEING SAVE THEIR SOLES Box 774 Second Avenue Tonight's train, due from the ! East at 10:45 p.m., was reported this morning to be on time. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Frew, who have been on a holiday trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Earl Becker returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon from a trip south in the course of which she attended the annual convention of the British Columbia School Trustees' Association In Vancouver. W. J. Bowerman, district superintendent of Canadian government radiotelegraph service, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon from w Victoria for an official visit to the Digby Island station here. Steamship Sailings For VancemTtt Monday ss Princess Adelaide 10 pm. Tuesdav ss Coqultlam, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss rrlnce Rupert, 12:15 p.m. Friday ss Catala, 5:30 p.m. Saturday ss camosun, 10:19 ! pm. I CANNEO FOODS fL lit .CJi IP extensive stock . , . take advantage of Our Personalized BUDGET TLAN. Terms to Suit Every Hudgct. No Interest No Carrying Charges. SEE US FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS IN Office Supplies .Consult us for your needs In all types of printing worK. Everything In high-class stationery. Cards for every occasion Fountain Pens DIBB PRINTING COMPANY BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Ptfnce Rupert Dailp JSctesf Thursday, October 2, 1947 this week we'd suggest you see the new M1GO arrivals . . . shirts that are the last word in well-dressed comfort, new collar styles include the Casualaire and the Cricket, materials are plain chambrays and striped broadcloths. $4.00 and $4.75 wi mm a mm - a m TTTiryvvTwvrmmmm SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. rhone 37 P.O. Box 511 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Movlnp, 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 60 and 68 SHINGOLEEN Shingoleen beautifies and protects old and new shingles, and years of testing and constant usage have established its worth and sure capacity to beautify your home . . . Shingoleen is made on a two-oil base' in many attractive colors and is entirely free from creosote. Sold by THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. PHONE 101 - 255-Thlrd Ave. GEORGE HILL & SONS LIMITED Complete Stock of Men's Shoes and Rubbers AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES 624 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Cafe P.O. Box 737 BETTER FURS COST LESS TODAY At BILLS C U BVS MUSKRAT COATS 265.00 BLACK SEAL COATS 149.50 LYNX COATS 139.50 The fine quality of our furs and the price at which we sell them makes Bill Scuby's the place to buy your furs. 322 3rd Ave. Black 416 From This Date 1 WAR ASSETS COAL will be: LUMP Sacked $12.00 per ton MINE R UN- Loose $11.00 per ton No rebate for quantity HYDE TRANSFER (PHONE 580 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 111 Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPEItrS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A.M. TO 6 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday -5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS-CIRCULATION COUNTS ft