g:t t i rrt ay October 28, 1939. rWDUtlHIWI Everybody knows the word with their catchy tune. To younger people It is just a song. To many of the older generation it brings back memories from overseas . . . Young folk are apt to miss the significance of the "kit bag" which is something to be packed and strapped on as comfortably.as possible When one is braced to start on an adventure . . . "So pack lip your troubla in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smile." It is the Hritith way of doing things which have to be done even distasteful things. We in Canada, with the rest of the British Empire, by the judgment of free people, have undertaken, a task. Worrying (which is letting "troubles" get in the way) will not help. We must "pack them up" so that we may get on with our jobs wliatever they are on active service or in home, office or factory. For it will 'be a wonderful help if, as far as in him lies, each one of us plays his allotted part in the life of this nation with that indomitable hun.our.which lias always seen us through. IMPERilAL rT.OHACQO ,QOM1AfNY OF CANADA, LIMITED J T 0"Hnlm' "c.w. Georee Corkle. formerly of this y for Northern British ' . . . ' . . vJSJS wa a linger aboard th, 1 WrJn li ncess Louise yesterday alter- v .? rss Uki jzh 10 vancou III UIAlllCh MacKenzie s Furniture Bfiuty Krt Mattres Slumber Kins Spring orln Filled .Mattresst a table Sprln Wlth steel slat edges. Tlih I Keddlng Time-ilJet the Best It Cots lx Fhone 775 SIZJSQ SUM $20.00 $W0 327 .TIIIKD AVENUE ...... ........... uJUiAMUiJJAKA.UMM Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Iiiinch on Toasted Santhvichc.- or Jlors il'deuvro One Package Serves Four People K. eps for Weeks in Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage P'lnce Itupert I.ItumviiM I ICOMMUNICAtl&ISl Miwi I Co. Ltd. nrltish Columbia CANADIAN PACIFIC Trnnacontlncntnl Trnns-'Atlaritlc Trans-Pacific alls andlWayPorta 8 9. PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 ,p.m. To Vaneouver DIreet S.8. ''.PRINGBSS iLQUISE" October ,27th 8 3, "PRINCESS NORAH" November Cth, 10th, 27th VliHnr tlUfiirsloii Fate-iVaiifoliver ami Het,'rn.A on sale Nov. 1st. 1939 toiR. 28th 1940 , '89(5 i)0 n nnal Return Lmlt--Murch 31st 1W0 - v w Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Paclllc Services Tickets, and Utstrvatlonslrom I. COATK8. Oeneral Aient. Prince Rupert, B.C. iPLAYS ARE ACCEPTABLE Two comedy playleu, "The Employment Office" and The Return of Deborah,"' featured a very en joyable eniervammeni. unucr mc: of the employment office, with the Misses Owenneth Walker. Flora Leslie. Joan Squire and Englna Chrlstensen as the mistresses look ing for maids and the Misses Mar-1 caret Lamb. Ken Thomassen, Edith Ritchie and Molly Owens as maids looking for places. The Return of Deborah" was the story of a girl who desired to marry but was afraid her dead aunt would not approve. There is an lm Dersonation of the dead aunts re turn to sanction the marriage. The characters were taken by Mrs. James Clark. Mrs. Robert Strachan, Miss Edith Ritchie. Miss Detty Wood and Miss Nancy Bremner. in addition to the playlets, the orogram Included instrumental se-'l lections by the Misses Phyllis and Eileen Hamblln, vocal solos by Miss Molly Frew and piano solos by MIssJ Pat McClymont. all of which proved verv neceDtablf. Mrs. E. J. Smith wns necomnanlst for the evening. I Rev. H. O. Funstom, the pastor, presided and spoke briefly at the onenlne. . . . Girls of the Canadian Oiris in Training sold candy during the ev cnlng. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Weldlne Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All Types of das Engines Itcpalred and Overhauled LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for Old Gold Bulger', it (blngham Dance, TOciober 31. T Mooe Hall, (252) Tonight's tram, cue from the gait at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. radio Immediately following thla ,evenlng'a News broadcast. 252) i Mn T?rhprt. Hlance left on last -'evening's train for a brief trip to Terrace. I Kenneth Rayner left on last eve ning train for a trip to Smlthers. lie expect to be back next Tuesday night. II. hi, Cowle. accountant of Claxton Cannery, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Louise for Vancouver to spend the win ter Mr and Mrs. Sukow arrived in the city oh the Princess .Louise yesterday afternoon from Ketchl-!kan and proceeded by train last night to St. Paul. I Fred Wastell. who operates a sawmill near Alert Bay. sailed by the w 1C Cardena vaiuciui this morning i...ia on his M. O. Caswell, hotel proprietor of Spruce Creek in the Atlln dis trict, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday aiter-noon going through to Vancouvet on business. m. t. Lee. after havlne under- eonc an operation at the Prince Rupert General Hospital, has now returned to his home on Sixth Av enue West where he continues to make a satisfactory recovery. Capt. Jack MacDonald, veteran northern skipper of the White Pass Si Yukon Route and master nf the steamer Tutschl 6n the West Taku Arm run, was a passen ;er aboard the Princess Louli vesterdav afternoon colnc south for the winter. mitnicM nf the women S Missionary I rtnllv fldrertlslns m Society and direction of Mrs. D. C..News u gUre to bring Stuart, which was presented before J iiu. an audience which filled the social Darlors of First Presbyterian Church to capacity last evening. All who participated acquitted themselves with credit and there was much favorable comment. The Employment Office" dealt with the trials experienced by mistresses In securing maids at an employment office and the trials of maids in getting suitable mis tresses. The characters were Mrs: Ifarrv Calderwood. as the operator n Ti.i: notici: ine Dallj dally re- take vottce thai. Canadian N tknnaj Riilnn Or.ind Trunic PaciTtc, Rly Gtx I 1wm oddrrm U Prince Rup- trt, B. C. wui PPT ror ixnire mj uit. unH im- 25000 OaUona of vat cut ci Tldl Inlau hlth Hows Wrtrr-y d dmliu Into Skrn Rlrer about 2000 (m from CNR. Drpot a Kwtn- The vair U1 diverted from tn tnwm ai a colnt about 1500 teti. W. Bob's Beauty Parlor Next to Q. & S. Grocery Phone 318 CHIMNEYS Furnaces and Stove Pipes Cleaned Stccn's Limited Tlione 5 COAL Gram Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 88 and 858 For Dromot and courteous ier vice Phone 13 Taxi. tL I W W. rrcm th C. N. R. Depot at Kwin-Itw and -iU be used tor Industrial, ourtme unon the land deocrlbrd aa lot 69 CXoflt uucncn. Thla noace posted en u eround w the 37 day cf September. 1939. A coor ct tiilj noUc and an appU skHcji purauant thereto and to th4 water Act" will o rum m me oumi rf the Water Recorder t Prince Rup-' rrt, B.C. I Objection to the arpurauon maji be filed the wild Water Recorder; or wttn the Comptroller oX Water. RlahU. Parllment Bnlldlncs. Victoria. B.C.. within thirty dys alter the first' tpfearance of thU nesce in a local nrwjwoper. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS (Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Co.) I AjplJcant By M. a Burbank. DltlsJoa Engineer, , t Agent The tptte ot the first publication of thla noi Ice la October 7. 1939, Casey's Danee, Eagles' IlalL 'Ad. mission 20c, Saturday 8-12 pjn. 251l Peter Solem, manager of Booth Fisheries, returned to the city on th Prince Louise vesterdav from a brief business trip to Ketchlkar Rvervnn invited ix ReliSlOUS' Edi ucatlon Council rally in Angllcarl U r.Arr 1 Cini4iir rfVlf at o' Soeaktfr P. II. Llnzey. 252f ! Hotel Arrivals ! Norman L. Freeman arrived lrl the city on the Princess Norah; yesterday afternoon and will txj here for the next couple of weeks on International Fisheries Com mission business. Elliott O. Tyrer of Detroit, who is Interested In mining in the At-lln district, was here aboard the Princess Louise yesterday after; noon bound for Vancouver enroute East. He was accompanied by his daughter. Capt. and Mrs. Hill Barrington and son and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. II. Smith were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday af ternoon v going " through " from return there after spending a few Wrangell to Seattle. Capt. Barring- days in the city on business. ton Is one of the heads of the Barrington Transportation which operates boats on the Stlkine Riv er. Mr. Smith Is agent for the com pany at Wrangell Prince .Rhpert J. B. Barclay. Billmor; :H. !E. Jamleson. A. O. Bennett and .R. Douglas, Vancouver. Announcements All advertisement In this col-amn win be charged for a full month at 25c -a word. Eagles Bridge November 1 Canadian Legion Bazaar, Nov ember 3. Scotch and Canadian .Dance, Metropole Hall, November 8. Anglican Bazaar November 9. Valhalla Dance, Nov. 10. Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. .18. Vaudeville, Dance. Moose Hall. November 17. St'Peter's Church bazaar. Nov. 23 Country Fair November '31 SL Andrew's Dance. Nay. 'M. THE SEAL of "QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL 'Finestirik Salmon Packed by the only 'talmon canning cmnpany with ah all the 7r round payroll "In rrlnce Rupert Hair Treatment Are vou sufferlne with Bcaly Dandruff, Itching Scalp, Dry 'J Fragile and Lusterless Ilair7 Our correct recondition treat-1 ments will do wonders-for you at NELSONS ARE READY T Barber and Beauty Shop J TO FINISH THEIR JOB BLACKHEADS S,7.V"'.KS ltd applr to th If E,,r IHd Will U 4iolL Th. (. an La7 tlaW war W ttrnn Mm"!- nrotect the large cities from air Mr. and'ilrs.Tr. II. Johnson Back'"". a,,u ruwi buu a.c In Victoria After Six Months ' ? mosl unexpecieo piacei. in Europe Sandtagi are everywhere proteit- ling glass and the blackouts its ( weird. The people, however, ire T. K. Johnson, now returned 'to wonderful They take every thing tos Victoria with Mrs. Johnson after It comes without complaint and an absence Of six .months during are prepared to "finish the .job." which they visited a number of no matter bow long it takes. Bull-countries .and enjoyed their tour ncss & naturally upset owing to untU the war came, writes to say war regulaUons bul the slogan Wiai. aiiicc wicu, ciiiutiu uctu . . ... . r 7 uma Ia , ItAmi ff f n m tvrvff cl Kit. l"lt- turned Into an armed camp. mu l" " " Mr. Johnson says that he Is no iness '. authority on war prf larations but ; ; 1 i it seemed to him thit the English 1 (jcvjic ale 1 ca.uj tut iij.uui - - - - ,. r Everybody earrles a gas mask and people read the Dally News. It knows where the nearest air raid pays hj tei mem Know wnai vau shelter Is. Hundreds of balloons have to sell. B. C. Fwfliture Co, New And X5sed Furniture 1 Rebuilt Chesterfield In tapes- () A try and velour w 1 Rebuilt Chasterfield All S69 00 tapestr' 2 Apiece .Chesterfields $36;00 t0 $39.00 :l Chesterfield Couch 16 .00 IJmrMjriaiOii Burner With new COQ S A sIpvpc nnd riumn ?.9U 1 Reconditioned At. Kitchen (Range $25.50 3 Mirror 'Vanity and Stool At 1 'Reconditioned 'Radios Of various makes, from 1 Singer Sew ing Machine A. Phone BLACK 321 (Next Door to B. C. Clothiers) $10.50 $16.00 $16.50 THIRD AVE. 1 KEEP THIS LIST New Rooks Ict Us Reserve Your Xmas Rooks Xow The 'Following Titles Are Already in Stock THE HARPY 1IARVFST -Farnol. S1.00 CHILDREN OF' GOD FiSheT - -t $3-00 IT TAKES -ALL KINDS-iBWmfleld $30 PAPER PRISON-Wren S2.23 CHRISTMAS HOLUAV Maugham , . ... $2.00 and $t"5 HISTORICAL NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENT-Sabattlnl $2J50 GRAPES. 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