October 3I. rsd.r TS3 BSJLT OTtfl PAD! -THHTl I OLI)ElV R Tt 1 J CORN f I . . . Fr the valuable al.!ltIoti of k 1 Vitamin A to the winter diet. I Pacled In the midst of the Oiilli. Jackie Coogan Mahatma Gandhi s Turned Down j 71 Years of Age Luld Have Served With, R.CA.F, Congratulatory Telegrams From All s Civilian Instructor J Parts of World for Indian Leader I OTTAWA, Oct 3. An application i Jackie Coogan, former Juvenile L star now 26 years of age, to trvt as a civilian Instructor with Rova) Canadian Air Force at tanton. Ontario, has been rejected. DELHI. Oct. 3 Mahatma Gandhi, Indian Nationalist leader, celebrated his seventy-first birthday yesterday. There were congratulatory telegrams from many parts of the world, J earn " -. tftw-'( More 7 FOR YOUR, , MONEY 4 I . .e . I r r e m n I IT'S WISE TO BE THRIFTY! ATTENTION We have discarded the meters. We run for the same rates as others. 13 TAXI DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE "RUPERT BRAND" R.pen Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage frincti Co. Ltd. British Colombia Shower for Bride-elect Heme Of Mrs. E. Cavcrialle Scene Of Delightful Affair Seal Cove, was the scene of a delightful miscellaneous shower on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss take place shortly. The rooms were tastefully decorated for the occasion, the central feature being the bride's table which was daintily decorated with pink and white streamers and flowers and centred with a tiny bride and groom. The evening was happily spent in playing games, dancing and community singing, dainty refreshments being served at midnight by the hostess. Miss Violet Cavenalle. assisted by Mrs. Wilfrid McLean. Mrs. H. Skinner and Mrs. William McLean. During the course of the eve nlng the bride-elect was presented with many beautiful and useful gifts for which she thanked all those present in a suitable manner. Those present were Miss Dorothy Wllkie, Mrs. E. Cavenalle, Mrs. G. Thomas, Mrs. E. Evenson, Mrs. Y. Mori, Mrs. Wilfrid McLean, Mrs. Wm. McLean, Mrs. H. Skinner, Mrs. A. Macfarlane, Mrs. P. Dvor-nek. and the Misses May Skinner, Joyce Chapman, Ceclle Cavenalle, Dorothy Flaten, Jean Dalzell, Olga Karashowsky, Florence Dixon and Violet Cavenalle Announcements Afl advertlsementi th thia o will be charged for fnll month at 25c fcbra. Catholic Bazaar October i and 3 City Tennis Association dance, Oddfellows Hail. Octbber 4th. De Car lo's Orchestra. Ticket Ticket admission admission 50c. Moose Hall. ' 14. Local news notes nance frrldat riteht.- Earies' Hall, i Is Colussi's orchestra. 10 to 2. (233) i holiday trip to Vancouver, HIT HEAD GOLD MISERY RgW Where It Kit You! til toofcNOSEofsuffocatihgmueus open Dp your cold-Clogged head-breathe more freely t Vicks Va-tro-ftol Is what you need. A few 'drops give swift relief from head cold iiscontfort., THIS treatment is successful because Va-tro-nol is active medication Containing several essential relief-giving agents plus ephedrine expressly de signed tor nose and upper throat. What's more, when used at first sniffle or sneeze, Va-tro-nol actually helps to prevent many colds from developing. 50cljjQyS J Presbyterian Choir supper October 4. Eagle's" Bridge, bctbber. 9. Anglican Tea. Mrs. A. R. Nichols. October 10. Rebekah Dance. Oddfellows' Hall October 11. Lutheran Bazaar, Metropole, October 12. , Oraiige tiazaar, Metropole Hall, October 16ji j United Church Supper, Oct. 17. Queen Mary Dance. October 18. Navy Auxiliary Tea. October 19, Legion Hall. P. T. A. Telephone Bridge, Octo ber 25. Dance. November 1, Oddfellows' Hall. Canadian Legion Bazaar Nov. i. Salvation Army Sale, Nov. 6. Anglican Bazaar. November 7.. Sonja's Bazaar, November 8. Presbyterian Bazaar "November Hospital tea and dance. 15. THE SEAL oi QUALITY "oaotr'! GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by ihe only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert WAKI Uf VOUI NOSI vieics 1 VA'TRO-NOl Tom Landry is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Just say "Three Two please." Joseph Rude, who arrived In the city bn the North Sea Tuesday from Ketchikan, left on last evening's tram for St. Paul, Minnesota. An enjoyable dance was held ati the end of last week by the Moose Lodge, a good sized crowd being lnj attendance, music was Dy ueri, Cameron's orchestra, augmented t by some of the local military j talent. Fred Cameron was master, of ceremonies and Dan Heaiy pre- Ufa LiiC UUVii Opening Again Fifth Season of Activities Starts Tonight and Interesting Winter Is Anticipated The Boys' Club is opening tonight I at It. ftuarfppE nri Third Avpnilp flt j Eighth Street for the fifth season's j activities. The club is for boys or 'teen age and the activities include ping pong, shuffleboard, goodmin-ton, boxing, etc. A wood lathe Is being installed and a fretwork out-1 fit is being added to the equipment for the benefit of those interested! in nanaicrait. supervisors are needed to assist In the guidance work. Five thousana nct nupert people read the Dally News. It pays to let them know what yon have to sell. UMlilll IIIIMI1IH.I Our Famous Edson Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanalmo Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 CHIROPRACTOR Stanley XV. Colton, D.CJPh.C. Wallace Block, Phone 610 Just say "Three Two please.' Tonight's trauL Que from the r h ii. Dance. Oddfellows' Hall.Kasi at 'It o'clock, was reported The home of Mrs. E. Cavenalle, ; Thursday, October 3. Admission 50c. 'this afternoon to be on time. Refreshments free. One boat, an American; landed Miss Jean Dalzell Is sailing to- sn nere toaay. it was uii uiu, Dorothy Wllkie whose marriage to' lcht on the Prince ftnpert for a llln 11 lbs- at lfec ind nriWA George riAfUn Geddes mill will t.lr mIa ma I 5 . . . V J. .ill fl.U te. 4b the Cold Storage. Col. E. J. Ryan, after a brief visit of Inspection to air base construe tlon work at. Seal Cove, will salLby the Prince Rupert tonight on his return to Vancouver. Mrs. W. J. Boyle and Mrs. Arthur Boyle, who have been paying a visit to the city, will sail by the Cardena tomorrow night on their return to Vancouver. I ' Norman L. Freeman, who has been here for the past two or threa , weeks ftfom Seattle on International Fisheries Commission duties, j sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Ketchl- Ikan and other Alaska points. Miss Alice Kathleen McCrea of Port Edward is the contributor of two poems to a volume entitled "The World's Fair Anthology of Verse" which has Just been published in New York. Another vol ume entitled "Christmas Lyrics of 1939" contains two poems by Miss McCrea. 1 SHJen 1 Eat Crewn Brand dally. Ill Canada'! oiMt.it energy food i tcommndd by coaatti ana ammts. Tbe&tnniBrudMotta Trintcd i n colour ; Crown ttrud book ot Magic , "Book of Riildla" and Enter grjort Rooks. ALL 4 FREE, broj is a Crown Rrsrut tfur Panaila Starch UM.Om LABEL lor EACH ITEM. Addraa: Th Canada mm 1 Ftarrh Company Limited. Dept. F.ioI12. Montreal, mm 1VT STOVE 1 pousn SAVES YOUR TI.ME "Jet" Cleans Hot Stoves in Safety All B.C. Stores Phones 18 & 19. P.O. Box 575 Natives ! See Us For Your WINTER SUPPLIES Our prices will please you. The quality of rfour goods will satisfy you. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Opposite Canadian Legion . CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER Thursday 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Trains Leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST. Monday, Wednesday Friday, 6 p.m. Air-conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars for Fares, etc., Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 THIRD AVE. PHONE 2G0 Afents for Trans- Canada Air Lines Quality Gives Flavour "SALADA TEA Weather Forecast General Synopsis The pressure remains high over Vancouver Island and ti relatively low over Northern British Columbia. The weather has been slightly warmer throughout this province witth rain on the north coast. West Coast of Vancouver Island Moderate to fresh south to southwest winds, mostly cloudy cool with showers. Dally News 'Classified Ads bring results. i AND THEY RUN, TOO STOCKHOLM. Oct. 3: (CP) Generating a combustible gas called "gsngas," wood-burning at tachments to motor-cars are giving Sweden high hopes of restoring transportation, crippled by lack of gasoline supplies. e$VOGUE y&LXl- PURE WHITE Sfnu Burning I One Cent SALE THURSDAY FRIDAY SATUDAY "Jhtt Pioneer Druqgists The Retail Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p-m. and 7 to 9 p-m. OWKHJMHMHKHHHWKr ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE MOOSE BUILDING -:- THIRD AVENUE Phone Green 916 Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.nu Used Furniture Full size bed complete, steel cot with mattress, davenport converted to a double bed, 8-piece dining room suite, book cases, buffet, dresser, morris chairs, rockers, wash stands, kitchen ranges for burning oil, coal or wood, heaters, drop leaf kitchen table, drop side steel cribs, ironing boards, folding steel cot. Piano, radios, gramophones, violin, guitar, gramophone records. 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