Prince Rupert Daily Newt , , jg jp I lion films, "North East Corner," I and "Shown by Request." Above films are those received in the "bonus block" or extras,, bared on the number of showings oi the regular block. Regular films now in the I library are: I Council Seeks Film Interest Prince Rupert Film Council, in its attempt to bring to member O! ganizatlons films of topical C. A tifc. .ulHCk for stealing his trout that be angry at the Impudent osprey climbed a tall pine to wreak vengeance on the nestlings and avenge the insult to his pride. There Is the wise bear, terrified yet stout-hearted, who swam a raging river with a man clinging to his thick coat, the beast and his enemy uniting in a desparate effort to escape the a too-dependent childhood. . "Ukrainian Festival" Social life of one of Canada' racial groups. At present the film "Get Rid of Rat.-" is proving popular in demand by organizations. Film shows control methods adopted against mans "greatest enemy" ol the animal world. Meanwhile, the projectionist class of free instruction at the Tonnlkki, Mr j&KJ Kamalda T w 1 AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver (today) Dr. R. h. Ball, Miss S. Blng. E. Carlson, E. Johnstone, Mr. Karesliuk, J. C. Fredericks, Nicholas Bird, C. Marcincau, Mrs. Crosby, T. King, C. Upson, M. Terry, Mrs. M. Col- New Juvenile Volumes Are Here For Canada's Young Book Week -Young Canada's Book Week begins Monday, November 12. This week has been established nationally in an effort to encourage young people to join libraries and read good books. Prince Rupert Public library has just received a new supply of books for juveniles and Librarian Miss May Macdonald recommends the following two as a sample choice: "Eve Witness A riv-i'i uu tlvj Ganarask reforestation pro- j To Sandspit itoj.,, , I Dunn. Hut interest, are endeavoring to ob-j tain the film "Juvenile Delinquency" and if possible a NaM fury of the forest fire. And there ls the gallant fight Fire Hall each Tuesday evening is loking for a few more entries. Rupert Grelssel is ins' ructor and the claiu is open to ai.yone in er who stood at bay, again with a man as partner, in a terrific B EATTY'S CLEANERS Dim tie i jtct in southern Ontario, ana on the same bill, Montreal police! juvenile clubs. i F.bre Flax" A review of the process of cultivating, harvest-, ing and spinning flax in Can- ada. j "A Mile Below the Wheat' Growth and prosperity from oil in Leduc. "niir Tnmn Is fhir World" terested in studying operation of 1" m m movie projectors. BURNS LAKE For uraae in 10 vi pupus, baUle with a pack of ravenous wolves. "Thirteen Bears" gives 10 other such tales, told with keen understanding of the animal world by a superb storyteller. A V tlonal Film Board coverage of the Royal Tour. Secretary David Fyffe also announces the following films now in the library for the use of members: "Airscrew" Production picture of propeller construction. "Julius Caesar" An 18-min-ute black and white film showing part of Shakespeare's famous play, highlighting Mark Antony's well-known oration. "Cambridge" A tour of the world-famous university. Two United Kingdom Informa- Cleaning 0 Press-while-you-wait "SHARP EARS," the story of 1 baby whale, by John Y. Beaty, will hold fascinating interest. Sharp Ears'' was one of the i laripst babies ever born. His Mothrw;. WINNIPEG 0' Education as a i whole is suffering because of the I decline in emphasis on Latin as j a subject, said Dr. C. McCullough, of Kelvin High. School la an ad In miniature, one of UN's many problems. Hats Blocked Mrs. Frank Skinner and Miss Glenna Moore are sailing tomorrow night on the Camosun to make the round trip to Alice Arm and Stewart. C.O..D. Mail Order Delivery . . . "Over-dependency ueais with emotional problems of a young man crippled by behaviour problems carried over from dress to teachers. "You can teach grammar better through Latin than through English," he said. mother weighed 28 tons, and he weighed seven tons. ' No other animal in the world is as large as the sperm whale. One of the most interesting habits of "Sharp Ears" is to travel around the world, through all the oceans, where he becomes acquainted with the ex- traordinary life that goes on underneath the sea. following the travels of ''Sharp Ears" to foreign countries, islands; seeing the plants and other animals I that live in the sea Ls an ex-i nerience made still more fas- linafinor Kv pnlnreri i histrfltions BASKETBALL SHOES ww (tm km j and maps by Helene Carter. j "THIRTEEN BEARS" ls a col-j lection of bear stories by Charles j Gordon Douglas Koberts who j has spent much ol his life on : the "secret trails" of nature's j people. I The black bear is highly in For Men ana BOYS Featuring telligent and often thows originality and wisdom in solving a problem or facing a danger. That may be why Roberts found the bear so interesting and wrote many stories in which Bruin takes a leading part. For instance, there 1." tlr. friendly bear and the fercMou? bear, the greedy one and the inquisitive a veritable gallery. There is the lordly bear, so ;m all I S H. I) t S FOR ME N. WELDING Government Certified Operators Hifrh Pr ssure Tanks Reft iteration Stacks and Fire Escapes INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. :25 -in E. P";.onj Green FASHION footwear By the end of the first campaign week 290,000 Canadians had made sure they would share in the earnings of the new. Canada Savings Bonds. By the end of the second week the throng had crown to 535,000. In the third week there were an estimated 800,000. By November 15th there will he more than a million Canadians whose savings are invested in the new Canada Savings Bonds Be one of the "thrifty million". If you buy Canada Savings Bonds before November 15th they are available at the price of 100. 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