October 28. W39, - a m g m I I A W Li LI RlZt LKiiW . . 1 f ie-;uon oi ine seizea .tmer City ol Flln. 0 rman report says f the City oi Flint .. vessel's maps. Jn .: the prize ctew .iied because they i ake the ship Into ince the Flint was v..'.hout maps. Late: ?ed that the Qennan r bruit released. State crew of forty-Lawrence A. Strln. 1 F1 ates ambassador to been informed by the - ment In Moscow Is --Taa.sk, is Mnected to r leased although it . may have to stay time REEMENT IS STUDIED T:r Trade Helween Great I nder Consideration .K'ob.-r 2fl: CP R irr Secretary for For- l ; uwering a question tr of Commons, disomy that the govern-adymg the possibility t ., .. agreements with Rus- -tii rtassifiea ad. will vau many dollars. EVACUEES' I'ltOIILEMS (Continued from Page Two) factories and the rumble of truck to the strange hush of villages. Some are being cared for in Wanti Itinsia To tree ,y Yiaa others Jn numb!e i- , Nail wn tages. The government pays $2 a dly of Hint week, lor food and lodging for each TON D C October 20: d M , jjab German govrnmeni, Bat k To Cities he United States! major blem ar(He two wtks after the dispersal. The government, lacking powers to compel people to stay where they had been put, broadcast appeals against the return, to the cities nut some homtslck mothers and children came- back to.Uie familiar signs and faces anyway. In the villages, pathetic knots of women gathered at street corners. straining for a glimpse or sound of city life. Children walled in their sleep because It was "too quiet." WUtful mother sat In the dark for village, like city, is plunged In to a nightly. Inky blackness A room In somebody else's house. or a straw mattress on the floor. Unt fun and it's bard when your Cockney tongue chn't speak the strange Lancashire or South Coun try accent of your hardworking hostess, or you don't like her kind of food, or her way of cooking It Many authorities feel conditions will Improve when communal ways of living can be provided. The gov ernment has empowered local au horltle to take over empty houses ind. has suggested establishing day nurseries. It Is urging rapid re breakfait to teatlme." Back home, the lot of father is depressing He must cook his own mealr. keep his clothe mended, sit 'hey will have to take their turn-there are more wgei t things just now 5 wWiiTHE THRIFTY BATHROOM TISSUE" MacKenzie's Furniture Reauly ltr Ma(trM Slumber King. Spring .... ............. 8lring Filled MatUesr t ahle Sprliir-With steel slat edges, I COMMVINIOkTlONt Mi.., ii S 12.50 ?ll.25 $20.00 J9.50 Tills h lted(jlng Tne Get the UesU-lt Costs l Phone ni 327 Tlllltl) AVENUE CANADIAN PACIFIC Tritnscontincntjal Trw-Atlantlc Trans-Vafifie t tar.M,r uit rvnn Palls and Way Ports 8 8. PRINCESa ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 p.m. To Vancouver llret 8.8. "PRINCESS LOUISE" October 27th 8 8. "PRINCESS NORAH" November 6th, loin, in Winter Excursion Fare Vancouver and THet,-, on salf Nov 1st, 193? to Feb. 28th 1940 $3().Ul) Final Return MmltMarcn 3Ut 1940 fr2JL tunuectlons at Vancouver with Qanpdlan Pacific services i -i- ii.....,tlnn from W, L Coatps n,ra! Ar.,t. Prince Rupert, U.a Popular Bride-Elect Honored Parties Pur Ml Marguerite John. mii itefore Leaving For Victoria To Marry Carl Smith Miss Marguerite Johnson, who Is leaving tonight for Victoria when her marriage to Carl Smith will take place shortly, has been the guest of honor at a number of delightful post nuptial affairs prior to her departure. Last night at the home of the bride-elect's mother, Mrs. C. E. Johnson, a surprise shower took place, numerous friends descending on the residence and presenting a handsome table lamp. Chinese checkers featured the eve ning's entertainment and the THE SEAL of QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeyo PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll la Prince Rupert Gingham October 31. VK BfK? !Rffl :a FAOE THRt! LOCAL NEWS NOTES Dante, Moose Hall, (252) Father Leo Basse left on last evening's train for Prince George. Tonight's train, true rrom the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. Lutheran Circle, tea and sale for Red Cross. Metropole Hall. Oct. 2E. from 2-6 p.m. 251 The County Court case of L. H. Brawand vs. Charles Morris, con cerning settlement of a chattel mortgage at Smlthers. has been adjourned sine die. JL.... --a .,.. -n... Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Larsen. Miss Peggy Steen. Miss Leah. Basso-Bert. Miss Betty Ellison. Miss Florence Parker, Miss Betty 1 fl - ilVin, DUfM n rn. n darkened, silent rooms at nignu .. ... . ...... garet Fritz, Miss Freda Mussallem. o.- i4 ' Some have suggested communal . ..... kitchens for these fathers But")"- w' r.r.l1T...r iciean I 1 ..... t.A.M nnr rt fMA ! t V The guests included Mrs. Ian,wno w"." "? " " " V j ..i .. left nn last evening irain iui wiisun-Aiurray aim rouses dv; Ellison, Thelma Davis. AUda John- Vanderhoof. Mickey Skattebol, Thelma Hed- "euie V, . 7 .1'. ii 7, of this for resident city Freda n a strom. Edna SCrand and Mussallem several years, will leave on to- train for Montreal On Monday evening Miss Thelma morrow nJaht's " rv,.i- ,... fA, where he will embark for his na- w. , tlve home in Belfast. Ireland, to spent in playing court whist, the fume resident, prize winners being Mrs. Peter i Sol em and Miss Leah Basso-Bert Delicious refreshments were served, the bride's table being centred with a beautiful cake topped with a mlnature bride and groom. A beautifully decorated box was opening of country- schools, even If 'ound to1.contain many lovely and the children have to attend lnju,f,u 8f J" &et: Mrs. cu Peter Solem. shifts, and has suggested activities householder.1?; hnson. Mrs. H Wanamaker organized to relieve )f responsibility for children "from J- Aw f""1"' f .ft , JUUII&uil, Alias Aiicucy oiuuicltui. "I have u$ed BOVR1L "CUBES for a long time and "find nothing better. They "are excellent for soups, "stews, and gravy "BOVRIL CUBES come first with me. 37 For prompt and courteoui Phone 13 Taxi. tf. " 1 H S. O. N. Hallowe'en Dance. Oddfellows Hall, Oct. 26th, 10 pjn. (250) E. N. Valentine is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Inspector C. O. Barber, provin cial police, is on a trip to Smlthers; on official duties. He is expected, to return 'to the city towards the I end of the week. O. W. Laldler, sales manager of the W. H. Malkln Co. for British Columbia, following a ten day visit to Prince Rupert in connection with changes being made in the FROM POPE His Holiness To Be lieard From Tomorrow On Subjects Dealing With War VATICAN CITY. October 26: (CP) Prelates of the Roman Catholic Church said today that Pope Pius has decided to Issue the first encyclical of his reign tomorrow. It will probably deal with the war. SHIPS AT i T ARCHANGEL Cirnrce W. CriDDS has been plac- At Least a Score of Foreign Vessels Miss Margaret McLach-t.d in -hare- Df the observance of- Interned There And Some Are lan. Miss Ellen Moore. Miss Jean'jj,,,,, Day ln prmCe Rup-i Short of Food Wilson. Miss Vivian Wratnall. Miss pr, ,hll. Tear bv tne Canadian Le- Elsie DavU and Miss Allda John- Mintla units here now wiU' STOCKHOLM, October 2$: Thl son. loarticlDate in the parades and master of a Swedish vessel, arr,tv. Weather Forecast ceremonies which will be on a,ing here from the Russia Whlti mnre nretenttous scale than even Sea Po of Archangel, reports before. I The weather has been eotd official dutios. was the speaker to-ll Plays. Presbyterian Hall. ct- 27- Hill CO Hallowe en Tea, Oct. 23. Eagles Bridge November , t Canadian ember 3 Legion Baxaary JNov- An;llcan Bazaar, November 9 Valhalla Dance. Nov. 10. Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 18, St Peter's Church bazaar Noy. 23 Countrv Fair Npvember 24 Dally adverUsini .-n i Dallj News Is sure to bring daily Bob's Beauty Parlor Next to Q. & S. Grocery Phone 318 CHIMNEYS Furnaces and Stove Pipes Cleaned Stecn's Limited Phone 5 COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 551 ithat a score of foreign ships are L jbeing held in Internment thee oy T 'JO Cunningham, chairman of I the Soviet authorities. Food, in General Synopsis The Pre"" gflme commissioners some cases, is reported to be run-i.,w off the British ColumbS rinrnhLi h u a vlsl-.nlng short. coast coast wh?re "rr gales gu.c have ua.r o-curred --j""" Iter in the cit yfrom Vancouver Vancouver on on! r i ri r snow failing m the interior. day "t;h7snii at the regular weekly lunchc Bridge rartv ror ut r-o nf VnnMiut-Ar Island ' ' . . . C. .. vr. T ------ . i the Prince Rupert notary ciuo. n IT -Fresh to strong p1"d: Pmldent Peter Lakle was in the-goYS Band Last somewhat milder with occasional - . .UVJ uuuu showers. Announcements aU dverlbrmrnu in Uiu col-ran. lll be ctiKed lor hill nonih. 4 ?X ord tendance of members with several iKirjninrr Vitrrocc Iguests. j.uvumii wuvvvuu I Keep up to dale AdwtUse regu-i a Vfrv Succesful anrV enjoyable I t i a a lariv- i oriaee nnve was neia in wie Aiewft- TIRED ACHEY Suggi&h kidne-t nuy be to blame. Gin Pills help eliminate toxic wastes that tend to Iow up kidney action. In the United States ask for "Gino Pills". Spills I 3 ilxtt tn Canada and tha UJ. RuU ami nw, JarS Economy alia, sit -loole Hall last nlsht by the Prince T"l nA.-K TiA Dfl.Ant atlon. j The prize-wjnners were: ladies' t flrst. Mrs. J. S. West: second. Mrs.l Georjje Scott- men's first, Ang?o! Astoria: second L Noble. I Mrs. G. W. Johnstone was. winner.' ! ln the raffle of a calfe wth tickets 1 144. Harry Wanamnker was master o ceremon?e$ Mrs. Han ford. Per- '-, Iklns arted as cashier. I In rhirft pf refreshments, weje iMrs. J. Brown. Mrs. Louis ..AmjidJp. 'Mr. Huov. MS-, .1. G. vie.reck an M's J. .IcR.ae. the Iast-mentoned being convener SCOTS WIN IN are being lined up. I SOCCER Defeated Irish Fusiliers By Score' Of Four To Nil Yesterday Afternoon Canadian Scottish defeated Irish I Fusiliers yesterday afternoon In a - ' M .At-. It V 1 II YT111 lOOloail game k ACiUfuua iu grounds. It was the third soccer game that has been played be tween these two local militia units, the Scots having won all three. , Baseball and basketball Is also jbelng organized between, militia 'teams In town and other sports Hair Treatment Are you suffering with Scaly Dandruff, Itching Scalp. Dry Fragile and Lusterless Hair? Our correct recondition treatments will do wonders for you at NELSON'S Barber and Beauty Shop 12 ozs. 25 ozs. 40 ozs. JUST THAT MUCH BETTER" This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Opyernment ol British Columbia. ' At an executive meeting of the tjon with the British and Foreign, Religious Education Council last Bible Society to raise funds for night final arrangements were Bibles for soldiers. P. H. Llnzejr made for a rally to be held next will be the speaker and there will management of the local branch, , Sunday. This rally Is in co-opera- be special music, will sail by the Prince Rupert to-1 night on his return to Vancouver. I ENCYCLICAL B. G. Furniture Co. New And Used Furniture X Rebuilt Chesterfield In tapes? Q Aft try try and velour $Ot.UV 1 Rebuilt Chasterfield All tapestry 2 3-piecc Chesterfields $36,00 10 $69.00 $39.00 $16.00 1 Chesterfield Couch At : 1 Imperial Oil Burner With new sleeves and pump 1 Reconditioned Kitchen Range At 3 3IJr-or Vanity and Stool At 4 Reconditioned Radios rOf various makes, from 1 Singer Sewing Machine At Phone. BLACK ZU (Next Door to B. C Clothiers). $23.50 $25.50 $10.50 $16.00 $16.50 THIRD AVE. HAVE A PARTY FOR HALLOWEEN Iallqwe!en Napkins Pkg. of 40 15c BlowOuts Noisemakerv-pozen. up . 35c ?a per Ha tsrr25c dozen to - . "5c Baliooxis Dozen. 25c and 35c Halloween .-. . Seals i and Cutouts . ' ; 5c and ... lOo Table crackers uozen, up 35c FIREWORKS :. , Sparklers Pkg. - 5c Chinese Crackers Pkg. - 5c Homau Candles 5c x,2Sc Sky Rockets - 5c to 25c " ' j " -Contack" A (asclnatlng new game for 2 to .7 players 60c New Wizard ot O4 (lame - -rt"- 1-5 Party AnaKram Games - - Chinese Checkers. 33c, 65c, $1.23 Dart Gaines - 35c and 65c Archery Games 65c and, ISc MiaSm.jk H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldg. Fresh Local Raw M Pasteurized MiH VALENTIN DAJRY PHONE t57 i' mm m 3.