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MaSm.Jk Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Mirk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 157 kjgf Shower for Ridley Home Successful Affair Is Held Tuesday Afternoon A .very successful grocery shower was held at the Ridley Home Tuesday afternoon. The bright sunshine brought many friends with gifts who stayed for tea and were shown over the home. They also saw the boys' workshop which is being- built by Harold Nordan who has given many hours of his spare time to do this. Miss Bird and Mrs. J. B. Gibson received the guests and Mrs. James GUlett and Mrs. R. E. Mortimer received the groceries which were of great variety and well chosen for the needs of the home. The tea room, prettily decorated with gay crysanthemums. was in the able hands of Mrs. G. W Inch, her helpers being Mrs. M. Lemon. Mrs. J. Adcock and Mrs. VWW.vw.ww.w.w.v.w prcskjnt of st XndreVs senior Drancn 01 ine woman Auxiliary, poured tea. Oifts were many ind-were re- ; ceived from Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, ' Mrs, A. L. Holtby, Mrs. H. Hen-i derson, Mrs. C. Toombs, Mrs. R. E. Mortimer. Mussallem's, Mrs. J. Gil-1 lett, Mrs. O. A. Rlx, S. Johnson, .Mrs. T. W Collins. Mrs. H. S. Meadows. Canon Rushbrook. Mrs. D. V. Smith, Rev. CapL R. Darn-ford. Mrs. J. Adcock, Mrs. M. J. Keays. Mrs. McLean. Mrs. W. Mc- Kenzie. Mrs. O. Pick. Mrs Arthur. 6 TEl nATT.T HsTTI yrortcbtti,ri "SAFE MILK Fifty K3 from Noherl" says Oslo, tho Bordta Cow. "No matter where you Utb, there is no need to be without a ready supply of paitturixed mtfk. Just stock up with XT my. it's fresh rich milk powdered by removing only the natural water content. Simply add KLIM to cold water mix nd you have an instant supply of natural-tasting creamy milk. It keeps tweet and fresh indefinite! J to its vacuum-sealed container. Get KU M at all good grocers and supply bouses. kllm w'WHSactwoR" DEPICTS SURGERY COMMUNITY CHALLENGE! Much Work Could Be Done for the Benefit of Troops Here Com-muntir Centre Is Badly .Needed SDeaklng before the Prince Ru pert Oyro Club at its regular weekly luncheon yesterday. Norman Mc-Ewen. local representative of the Yom; Men's Christian Association said that soldiers in Prince Rupen complained of there being nothing to do, no place to go. no social life The purpose of the YJJ.CA. in its war service program here like elsewhere was to keep up the morale of the troops by occupying their spare tune with interesting programs along recreational, social and educational lines, making the programs appealing enough to keep the men away from undesirable places. The YALCA. and other or-.gaiuzatlons were endeavouring to J their best of their ability to meet the situation but here still remained Uons to do everything possible in their power along these lines. The need in Prince Rupert, where tht civilian population was so small in comDarison with the number of Another of Popular Dr. Kildare troons here, was particularly great Pictures at Capitol Theatre I and, with even more coming in, the Here Tonight J challenge would be even greater. A community centre in Prince ... (Runert was urgently needed, Mr. Romance behind the walls of lMcEwen declared. Indeed, It was notpiiai ana aramauc mo-. remaTv,bi, that a dtv of this size Leighton, Mrs, M. Lemon, Mrs. men 01 me ana aeain struggle t no relational centre, particu- Jack Durran. Mrs. Dungate. Mrs-f111"1 Dr- KUdares Strange jjy ,n Tiew ol local conditions. ,E. Rj Lancaster. Mrs. Cook. Mrs. j Case," fourth in this popular series, jjje need for such a ceain coujd M. Lamb, Mrs. Eve. Mrs. J. Laurie. showing at the Capitol Theatre to-.not 0TCrestlmated. If there was Mrs. W. Davidson. Mrs. J. H. Nor-jnigm ana wmorrow. wua J anything he could do in collabora-dan. Mrs. N. Mackenzie. Mrs. W. J.iAyres portraying the UUe role andfUon th the YJd.CA. with a view Greer. Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse. Mrs.Linel Barrymore again as his el- to sisting m bringing such a W McLean. Mrs. H. C. Skinner. : derly mentor, the story tells what j centre tato iUr . mce.q jaia.J .-. w. a. ssmner. Mrs. j. goes ou ucu a jvhub uiuriue uiKca.Qg would be only too glad to do it. Fnestiy. Mrs. L. B. Lambly. Mrs. mailers into ms pwn nanus, acung S, Darton, Mrs. J. B. Gibson. Mrs. 'solely on a bunch. After refusing a Walton. Mrs. Lang. Mrs. Colton. I vrell paying position In a private Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. T. Andrew, Mrs. sanitarium, Ayres returns to his F. E. Page. Mrs. Monckly, Mrs. hospital to learn that a doctor Elzar Woodward. Mrs. Harry Wors-1 friend has apparently performed a fold, Mrs. T. McLeod, Mrs. Ding- Ayres, by ingenious methods, sue-well. Senior Girls W. A.. Mrs. A. J. bungling operation in brain surgery. Crox'focd, Mrs. G. W. -Inch, Miss ceeds in vindicating his friend and Eileen Olbsoa. Mrs. C. C. Jacklin. showing his friends that his Judg-Mrs. Stewart. Ernest Dnwin. Mrs. : raent was correct. The drama lntro-H. J. Hagen. Mrs. Hebb, Mrs. J. duces the screen's first presentation Allen, Mrs. Georee Kelsey. Mrs. W. of actual treatment of insane peo-Hunter, Mrs. J. A. Hinion and Mrs. pie by use of insulin to cause shock. r N. Good. Settings include a bird's eye view jRatljoorbjct i of a large operating theatre and the picturization of a delicate brain operation. inairt ii wt i nir . n I ' r ' r . f!UaVCUUUIi?fr WtWiQiXmes. Sheppard Strud- traUons. ii - ' i Concerts Being Held And Little Newspaper Published To Pay For Receiver BLOUSES Satins, Sheers and Crepes Sizes 14 to 44. Regular values to $3.95. Stock Reducing $1 95 SWEATERS Pull-Overs and Coat Sweaters Regular values to $2.95. Q4 OCT Stock Reducing Sale. . H congratulated the Gyro Club on what it had already done in the matter of establishing and operating playgrounds here. Continuing. Mr. McEwen told of some of the work he was endeavouring to carry on among the troops posted locally in the way of equipping of the United Services Hut with recreational facilities.' games, etc, the organization of sports such as volleyball, basketball. ' bowling, badminton and boxing In the winter and the presentation of complete talking picture programs. At the conclusion of his talk, Mr. McEwen projected a couple of talk ing picture reels typical of theVjpro Feature4;in the cast are Laraine wams whiyruare offered tothe wai Pendleton. Walter Klngsford : and Alma Kruger. us? and. in order to pay for it. PORT SIMPSON, Oct. 3: The are staging a series of concerts as pupils of Port Simpson school have well as putting out a small monthly purchased a radio for the school school paper1 i Viuie -various locaj coiMn- These. proved veryVnSter- talnine. . f On behalf of the club, G. A. Hun-! Ter. me presiaeni. inanxea me speaker. A luncheon guest was G A. Macdonald of Winnipeg. Most xivi ads. Do you? r-a tnt classlfif.1 Annette's Stock Reducing SALE STREET DRESSES Martinized Velvets, Crepes These are all our better Dresses. Regular values to $22.50. QA AC Stock Reducing Sale . . CONTINUES Friday & Saturday Selling STREET DRESSES 50 Street. Dresses Crepes and Prints. Sizes 12. to 46. Regular values to $9.95. QO A A Stock Reducing Sale.. ?'VU Evening Dresses Martinized Velvets. Black, Wine, Teal, Aviator Blue, Green. Regular values to $29,50. .. STOCK REDUCING SALE $14.95 BEDROOM SLIPPERS All odd sizes Regular values to $2.95. Stock Reducing J J QQ WOOL PANTIES AND WOOL SHIRTS Wool Panties and Wool Shirts Regular values to $1.95. 0-4 A A Stock Reducing Sale.. ina lAMTMont Dt. GtUmv aam EXTRA March of Time Presents Gateways to Panama "Battle of Britain" and British Empire News LEW uora i am waa warn " hl i i AYRESBARRYMOnF. ! LARAIKE DAY SHEPPERD STRUDW1CX SAMUEL S. HINDS EMMA DUNK NAT PENDLETON Du.rtW HAJIOUJ S. SUCQLTT So Tl Vj Ktny Kim WJW SWi (At: 15 and) A TONIGHT AND TKIDAT 2 Shows Nirhtlr 1 and Ms Announcement :- ai aaaaaaMaaaa Art Murray Is Now Owner And Operator Of yaaaaaaaVraaaaaaaw K-tm TAXI "JUST TRY 99 ONCE" MacKenzie's Furniture KAPOK By the Pound KAPOK CUSHIONS All sizes. From Phone 775. IMMJ a f 45c 50c 327 3rd Avenu. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVEBY TTJES- TS. CARDENA FBIDAT, DAT, 1:30 pjn. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. Thurs. pjn. Due Vancouver, Monday " If Convenient, please Purchase Tickets at Office rurther Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets Txoa FRlKir T BvihUTD . . phone 5(1 . ...... u uuutucn, rrmce Ivcpcn A(CQW iuuu .v. m--