TueartM. Oftpbtf 3, 113?. otel arrivals ran Sewing Prince Kupert ,i Mrs A Horton, Blllmor; A Aimrong and D. M. Hajl, Centra) 1 an'.' Lewis Island, ltoyal nnpii Barrett Pplnt; A. 'mm I HWHT - I l,tTIUOMtt I I COmhjwcaTiOnI I Enioy ptRFtCIP l'rpet Thryyt Ituf From "ul AVENUF. Circle Tea For Red Crpss Fund The Sewing Circle of St. Paul'' Lutheran Church held a successful , cooking tabic. , Mrs M. Hyedlns conducted the ' raffles which resulted as follow: Cushion. Mrs. O. KlldaJ, No.' 54. Runner. Mrs. Sven Skog. No. 85. Vol Holders, Harold Oriiutrand. No. 31." Mrs Ed. Johnson was winner of a cake in a bean guessing content. She guessed 779 and the' correct number was 774. jWlndpw Dressing Cpmpetition For Remembrance Day In connection with the annua) T- .j I ... u ti. fjey oepn membrance Day the local branch of OT m soring a window dressing cpmpe- pleaiure todoy tltlon. In the past few years tht1 has been a noteworthy contribution to the proper observance of those who fell In the Credit War. This year it Is felt it should be even more significant. Sums amounting In the aggregate tr ten dollars will be paid from the general funds of the Legion to the roecial Popov Fund and the amounts created Jto the three win nln firms With Poppy Tag Day falling on this Saturday It Is hoped fhat the merchants will be able to have telr windows decorated by then. The final Judging will not take place until November 11 and the winners will be announced at the Ariplstlce IJanuel that even Ing. Union steamer Catara. Capt. James Flndlay. returned to port a? 10:00 this morning from Stewart and other northern nolnts and Vancouver and waypolnts. MacKenzie's Furniture BAUltYJIOKE CAIU'KTS and HARDING farpet 9xl0'j. From Carpets 9x12 III Carpet 0 8' xD. From 1 Carpets 4 0',xT0". From - S 15.00 $22.50 $15.00 S1.00 ll'hone 775 ?J7 Til I It!) AVENUE CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports 8 B, PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct S.S. "PRINCESS LQUISE" -October 27th 8S. "PRINCESS NORAH" November 6th, 16th, 27th Winter Excursion Fare Vancouver and Return pkets on s"a,le Nov. 1st, 1939 U? Feb. 28th 1940 C O ft Q Final Return Limit- March 3lst wu - vvr Connections at Vancouver with .Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and KfMrratjons from W. L. COATES, General Agent. Vtnct Rupert, STARTLING BARGAINS IN FURNITURE Wlil .jQlye You Real Savlnss SALE STARTS MONDAY.'OCTOHER THIRTIETH (For I)uratlon of Two Weeks) JVatch f,qr J'lje .JuoUUpn? Monday's Dally Nejvs Elio's Furniture Prince Rupert RADIO IS DISCUSSED Improved Service Is Sought Chamber of Commerce OJof Hanson Tells of Efforts sence of the president. J. T. Har vey, who is on military duty, dis poratlon and great improvements had been made including the In creasing of the power of the Vancouver station. He had discussed the local situation with the head of the corporation and had been assured that engineers would be in Prtnce Rupert before lonz to ASKS FOR NO CHANGE IN SYSTEM Chamber of Commerce Would Have City Governed By Commissioner Until City -Manager Head The Prince Rupert Chamber of commerce, at It? monthly dinner meeting last tugnt. decided to re commend to the provincial sov ernment that, until arrangements could be made to put in force the city manager form or city government, the present system of ad-i ministration be continued. The decision followed considerable dls-cusslpn by several members. Fojwtng the reading of letters sailed at 130 this afternoon f0r. from the minister of municipalities i and the Premier. Theo Collart urg led that representation be made to j Victoria to speed up the worlc of preparing a city manager bill so that it qould be put in force this year. W. O. Fultpn could not see whew was tne need oi sucn naste. All that could be dpne just now was to collect the taxs and p.y the school teachefs. Tre'wasrj,Qthlhg other than that to manage. G. W. Nlckcjson suggested that an acting receiver could be ap- pointed to carry on for the pres-Sent. It would be difficult to get a bill through the Legislature that would suit prince Rupert as tne different points would have to be I Gingham r .October 31. inrasned out. lie was saiisuea mei government would ffnd ways and; means of carrying on for another year. John Dybhavn moved that the! present system be continued until' Jhe new plan was ready. This was seconded by Paul Armour and Prior to the decision belna reached Frank Dlbb said he felt the matter should be left with the newly appointed ratepayers' It's the cumulative effect of ad vertlslng that counts. 1 TUP. SITUKMK COI'ItT .QF "HITIJH iv Miiiitin: In Ihe Matter of Ihe dmlnMratlon ,ct- Vn.l In the Matter of the" Ksjalp of Johanna unnnt Wv Order of His Honor Judge W. E. Dlslw dateU the S3rd rty of Octobw 1930 I vcm ap-pomited AdmlnUtrator ot Uie Estate of Johanna Posbuk. dcd. ? 8e)t.t.lonwU of Deila C&H&, British Col-wmbte, and H person hating claims . . . . . k... . . hm.hv re- n trains i vjie u ......j Iqulml to nniteh the same to me rropTiy vernica oi i u-.m.v -- duy of November 1939 and all paraon IwlpbUid tu the said Estate are required to Jjr tl amount, of their in- diibUxtiwwi ito W5 forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT Official AcUnlnlstmtor. Prlnm HUDcrt. B.C ' D.td the 85tli day of October 1939. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Dance, Moose ing from Part Slmpsori, .Charle p. cussed at some length the lqcal city on the radio situation with a view to se- from Stewart. provinces of Canada had the 60. yar limit, Nova ScoUa and Quebec hayjryc Just adopted the measure. REMEMBRANCE DAY CHURCH Hall,, Tor prompt and courteous ser ial 'vice Phone 13 Taxi tf. R. L. Mcintosh left on last eve- POPPY TAO DAY. Saturday. No- inlng"s train for Terrace. vember 4th. iii! F jacous ttu.u i- u'M(wii ivu jnu aic uj iiuuji: ixuwg in. ine rnnce uuperi namucr oil i n r 1 1 l. J. PiImamIaM. t I. ll.tbAHAl tV.tl I I . . . t tt . I . . . . . .J . , . I .... . . . jcoj.V' ! r ri"1. ia.uuwu.i, mr mciiviMi.c nan m aia oi uoaunerce. ai iu meeting lasii pr. c. A. Armstrong arrivea m ronignvs warn, cue iron, uc .ud Mi J Lefeudo, Terracf; nea crow for which the satlsfac- night In the Boston Cafe with F. the city on the Catala this morn-,ast at 11 o'clock, was reported .dow Jty: C. P. Duke. Stew- tory sum of $29.44 was realized as A. MacCalium presiding In the ab Richer Smoother Refresh1 more frarpn," cigar?)' men. a result of the effort. The hall was attractlyely decorated with fall i flowers and Hallowe'en effect for , the occasion and many Ladles called, being received by the president. Mrs. Chris Jensen. 1 Mrs. Edgar Arnott. Mrs. M. Jen-ten and Mrs. Qlof skbg were in charge of the tea room with Mrs. T Solleln and Mrs. P. Peterson serving. Cashier was Mrs. Maurellus Holkestad. Mrs. Jack Iyarson and Mrs. B. Pederson was in chance of the home , this afternoon to be on" time. Duke arrjyfcd In the Honor the dead and help the llv-patala ' this "morning ing Buy a Poppy." j I curing an improved service. j ' " ! First aid classes under compet- u. w. Nlclcersop PPke of thej oive generously for ypur poppy ent Instructor will commencet manner In which Ketchikan was'thi. venr. v : shortly in St. Peter's Hall. Seal! getting a relayed service from KQL In Seattle and he thought Prince Rupert might get a similar service ;cove, provided sufficient interest It was reported to the Prince Ru- Is shown by adults over i8. Or- 'np'r. chamber of Commerce last ganlzatlon meeting In hall Wed. from Vancouver. He urged that the ; nlgt tne jight at Casey Point, November 1, 8 p.m. ' (254) matter be taken up with Ottawa. L,w, for by the Chamber at the - Olof Hanson said a lot of money .Mir hn -nfaiiri Cvril Kellett. local manaeer for i.au men cuuecvea ana spent, oy that day by Jonn cur-jg & sons. Home Oil Distributors, was last vauuwi oiuauHuS vmi- y,.A y-, - . ,ht Ae .iv n- nisnt elected a member of tne ing to the plledrivfng oufflt being Prince Rupert Chamber of Corn-busy elsewhere. " ' ' " merce. Mr. gellett recently arrived from Vancouver to. succeed' J. L. A long resolution coming from Roaf who left for yancouver on the Vancouver was conslderejd by the Catala this afternoon. Prince Rupert Chamber, pf pom- merce last nignt advocating a voi- Let every citizen wear a poppy: study the situation and' soie plan J u"tary Brftaln, t tood and and every auto parry a windshield' would be devised to give an Im proved service to the whole northern section of the province. One plan was to have a station in the Interior that would serve the whole north with programs relayed from Vancouver. The discussion was continued by John Dybhavn. J. J. Little. Frank Skinner. O. C. Minns and others and finally It was decided to leave t with Mr. Hanson and the radio committee. other supplies to Grea pqs- poppy. sibly in the from of credits to be , i used in purchasing In this country. WINDOW DRESSING COMPETI-On motion of O. W. Nickerson l"t was TION Merchants are requeste"d to decided to file the communication decorate their windows suitably in as there was a posiblllty of the pro- Remembrance of those who fell In posal having repercussions that the last Great War. The" Cana3lan might damage Empire pwtlge. LEGION BAZAAR Legion Bazaar. Friday. Tea room, fancy wark. home cooking. Scotch dancing, raffles, grand drawing in evening. Music by Mrs. Black's orchestra. t.f. The question of granting pn- Moru to people over 60 years of age was discussed briefly b the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce at last night's meeting and it was de cided to defer discussion until after the war. Pensions are granted at present to persons over 70, the federal government paylngS per cent an4 the provincial government 25 per cent of the cost. Olof Hanson MP., reported that three Legion will credit the three "win ning firms with' donations to the local Poppy bay fund amounting to a first prize of five dollars, a second of three dollars and a third of two dollars. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Emll Rosang will takp place Wednesday at 2 pjn. from the parlors of the B. C. Undertakers. PARADE Surfday. November 5th. scw and Canadian Dance. ipAngliian Cathedral. Members of .Metropole Hall, November 8. Legion fall in at clubroom 10:30 ; ajn. Berets, medals and decora-: Uons to be worn. Do Yon Know Why Ypa are Constipated? Some day artn't you dlntel Uh MrrythlnK don t you' wit, dpresl. wry be-ciUM of your constipation T Why not "look for the real cause or your ailment WKal Kare yon tetfn lattlyt Bread, meat, potatoes? In that case. don"t lot any further. You prtbably suffer " from lack of 'fcAlfc." And ' "Bulk" doem t mean quantity, but the kind of food that Is not complelely assimilated and leaves 'st"mass" In the bowels that Jielps the bowels move. If your diet larks "bulk", the solution Is a bowl of Kelloeg's crl.'P AH-Bran for breakfast erery dty. It contains the' necessary "bulk" and Vitamin Bi, the natural Intestinal Jdnlc Eat some All-Bran every day, drink lots of water' and become "regular." Made In London, Canad. by Kellogfc 'M all gro- Bob's Beauty Parlor Nejct to Q. & s- Grocery Phone 318 CHIMNEYS Furnaces and Stove Pipes Cleaned Stccn's Limited Phone 5 COAL Gram Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 838 I Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for k fall month at'wi: "wort Eagles Bridge November 1 Canadian ember 3. Legion Bazaar, Nov- Anglican Bazaar November 9. I Valhalla Dance, Nov. 10. Presbyterian "Bazaar, Nov. 18. Vaudeville, November'17. Dance. Moose ;Hall. St. Peter's Church bazaar Nov. 23. Country Fair November 2f. St. Andrew's Dance, Nov. 30. THE SEAL ' QUALITY mm. GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink'Salmon Packed by t'aie only sahnon cannlnr company lfh in all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert. Hair Treatment Are you suffering jrith Scaly Dandruff, Itchlnj Scalp, Dry Fragile and Lusterless Hair? 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