r : r i ?.r. : - was 1 THINK 1'U TAKE A LITTLE GIN I KITCHEN CUPBOARD v ilkt-lv ' be thv "It COCKTAILS 00D gin and simplicity VX arc the foundations of success. You'll find the makings ia your cupboard. Remember, wherever gin is called for, Burnett s is just that much letter! Gin Rickey 2ou.Bl'RNETT'S London Dry Gin 1 or of the juice of a Lime Ft. " vrer one rube of ice In AuA glut. Almost 611 ti -r ; rhillt! fx! a wntrr and i.lhrvUMBtlunallranf Royal Fizz 2 ; Bt RNUTT'S London Dry Gin lot Lemon Juice 1 whole Smrtra la tut (about on ttuponn of r;u hk wU th ,re "I "aia medium liied tumbler, 44 tlUc -.ottkd M1 water. rtDEIUTlON OF! BRITISH EJtriKE AND U.S. i in THAT SUITS ME TO THE tONT SAy'GlN'BOYS, say'surnett's Burnett's is that much better LETTER LONDON DRY ', ... S2.3Q1 40ati. $3.40 enTiLus" aotttto r eiiTn-uim C8poatioh umitid. wematau lit Itf W4 S L . . . Zi U A ; 1 UJMLsisiig WHITE SATIN U.o. 51-40 niidwrOsement 1 uo publiibed or duiayeu oj u.e Lmuur couuoi bonru uf oj tne ooverumeni . nf HrltUh. (".nliimhU LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just say "Three Two please." Just say "Three Two please tVintcrht'a trull, due tfOID thf vw Cast at 11 o'clock, wu rporia nis afternoon to bo on time. Stan Mortals sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Miss Dorothy Ballinger Is sailing Mr. and Mrs. James Forman re- tonight on the Prince Rupert for a turned home yesterday on the trip to Vancouver. j Prince Rupert from Edmonton and . .Vancouver Tony Bussanich returned home .on the Prince nupert yesvtruay Mr. ana jvirs. &. ukmuiuS I from a trir to Vancouver. last evening by the Prince Rupert Dance at the Metropole. Saturday 9 p.m. Scandinavian music by request. Music by Bob Townsend and Mike Colussl. (228) nn thpir return to Premier aner a- aVihi- Rlraitphnl returned to the visit here with Mr. Cladding's city on the Prince Rupert yester- mother, Mrs. Gertrude Smith. day from a trip to Vancouver. Local Firms Get Supply Contracts Albert Farrow, steamboat In- Orders Are Given by Department spector, alter spending the past ment of Munitions few days here on omciai auues, -.til coil hv fVi Trtnrj R.uDert to-! nTTW Rpnt !S: Orders have W v... - r t - j-.- night on his return to Vancouver, been given to Prince Rupert firms ior material Dy me uepanmeiu ui Gus Oottred, district supertn- Munitions and Supplies as follows: tendent of Canadian National Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd., Telegraphs, arrived in the city $23,400; Albert & McCaffery Ltd., on the Prince Rupert yesterday $7,665. from Vancouver in the course of . an inspection trip, proceeuuig East on last night's train. Farewell of Gyro . pi i 4 il Club WUD to 10 Another AnOtner Rev. Canon W. F. Rushbrcok was an ln'erestlng speaker today at tne regular weesiy ivukuvju vii chP Prince Runert Rotary Club. The president, Dr. Neal Carter was in the chair and there was :; Member 'Doing Bit' la fair. attendance of members with As a token of friendship and 'several guests. good wishes, the Prince Rupert , . oyro Cluo, at its regular weeKiy I TAX SALE luncheon yesterday, made a fare- well presentation to Croft Brook, The annual Tax Sale of lots on one 0f the popular members, who acccunt of taxes being delinquent s about to leave to take up a will be held in the Council Cham- naval commission In war service. k.r, rlh? Hall ITiil'nn StrBpt. at TVwo nraomtallmi rtf a Hcarptto 1(19) V.WJ . - w." - u.w. " 10 am. Monday, September 30th, n?hter with the Gyro emblem wasj 1940. Home Nursing Classes Being Formed Here Considerable is . (229) mad. bv the nreF'dnt. G. A. Hun-1 lr. '"n behalf of the club. S3ntl- rnfn's suitab'e to the occas'onl wre express-d and Lieut. Brook rrvlied amronrlilv. Lieut, andj Mrs. Brock will sail on the Prin-AdslaUs Frldav n'.";ht fori Vpncouvcr enroute to Halifax. The president also, bespokg pup-rt of the members of the Gyro SM..K V, T3nA neff .nmnilirn being now n progress and invited the of a tendency to view Russa sen- However, wouia mvoiye "". mifllife,ted in the classes of home v, camMlen committee to call tlmenUlly-either it1 wast regarded Russ-a and ttize wouw, come in Jlurslng lnstruCtton being organ- on the membership for assistance :as tsr.-ibly baa or w.noiy gw. snuwuuwu lzed ln connection witn activities if neccssary d trom PHge.Qne) . ;the program of Russian commun- Stalin ana meir respev-wve p of 0anadlan Red cross Society The shaker at next week's Gyrt . -.iba iim inn snnaKcr ODUieu. ,un nv- Prince ennr. unrvprt. Some Komn ioriv forty or or . . - ' ....1Li.,jj .i..j ,w,i of ihi nntnfcm that Russia's tnr RoyatiNuvyK' ' rTrir cau J-TSTL , Ions tim Cant. PhuWhai xn bovri unaouuiwiij uc- vv......-..-. - - d that "nbthlng 1 fired wai a mg a,ta cosuy ' Utwern Germany and Great Brl- from the scene. tu :he sorry chapter :a- is brighter and lain in which bsth sides would bej ()nljr Qne choice the work of the :-n out m th RussVa. without; . tictlon to the alms oImc nt of sinae August 15 fljhtinj, would be able to inherit Counler -A.,. t .r-i. frv us warld revolution, theeo "Eanzstcrs" must come and -ir;i,'n v!,H hon tTip lar.: tnir KUJSia wami-u w fHinoiit, tr s. i Quick vic'ory for Ger- f r? ' v " it ""VP ho i ir w rjrir.. ail uermany. which would make th: iw p.rituh Reich siren iter than ever ociore. a v, rf ntr- it' wLt al' to 'h ln'--"t cf Ru3- - w- a toi a thit Gemrrv sh;uVd n-t w'n r--. m ih tri- th'- v-ir. Tn s-?it- of th1! r ?vf rr-m" but "benevr)r? n-vil Air F-tc- n rh'co -tewcd as th.? greatest event of f h ras1 tw ywrs the starting -f BrV'sh Commonwealth and the Un"-'i S5aV?s to get Prrether. "Th-. my oiJnlcn.' he dc--lH """'ll frunt-rha'ancT many r.u.Ulitv 0( mra 'Wot which jtv naopenca on - Oe-manv dunne thf th w-rpt a"'1- of th? s-ale." The fs-f-.nvh and first ywr of war. mrau "t, cV-. Jhuw . . i Y. .... llnr rv- l' i.. Tlr U l .J ui.n ' t '1 1 o. ' t . . liny rn-l'hS " naariri it' ": v 7 i u, i- .. . -a seemed . .. .t... turn th-i r-1 lin aTO miTht hive " -1 Vm ,"a.F,KC ,'t' . ., Hi..mnwmnr lnronrrivabte. had r?y wii nave on and it h-vdVo. Muah mc along that w )uia D3 iae ia say rTL,u -ii' . . i iny 'nr rtT iipr it. wu ii'i1 r " "iv ios dropping discusslcn I- ,m W. n-iil.l. II .UlauktlifM :,,s get -.... .V; r' ".L , the UnHM tM, Nrrh'ng can ston It 'Uiienng. "Nevcrtneiess, texpeciea, wuum "v.. Suea c ,9nfi and nn v numerical crtualltv direction oi u ora, -- Rfl,h we shou,d do ,! "in nvvrtolri fHom V rnr rfiniroi OI UIC Miu'" .. . diplomatic front there and Africa. Germany was greatly 1 'ib incrrasinclv en- r rtii Tr. was a mystery Thrri th war might be , . . u,i . ninns as long . . . : j now bug iiuu bu"- - n. ttussia apptiarea, . . riddlP of this war. Im'as she nad. '" 'rv thnrp was too much' Control of the Mediterranean, CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Steamer loaves VRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER Thursday 11:30 p.m. calling at an 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 cr Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 TIHKD AVE PHONE 2G0 Agents for Trans Canada Air Unes democracies. Within -J -,-. (vi hetri'fwn ith whol" Commonwealth and ths nr!h!m should be allowed to wv'h'KT to f!" Tl'tc its coming. It v.'Ml b- th? foundation of a new world .""vernmiMit. w we nave hnvf uuijr rmlv two .u choices. We down one by one as the nations of Europe have done. ' The wors" thing we can do is to keep alive silly differences, (alking about whether the United States or Great Britain won the last war or why United States did not come into this .war sooner. We do not have to fall in love with the people ofrtthe United States. Did serted' his belief that there wasj no rwmn to be dLscour Jred :u about ouuuv 4u ft,.ro of the strussle between muuse iu. niM of the western free Votld as opposed to the people of j the slave world. There wasa large and appreciative gathering at the dinner over . "AaV tj a. which .Mm E; M. tan, presut-m 14 Canadian Club. I in Rupert. club lunch.eon will be Normah so prospective students have so McEwi 6f bn Young Men's far been enrolled. Miss E. D. christian Association. Priestley R. N., local public health nurse, Is in charge. Announcements All mdvertlaemfnU tn ttri co imn will be chanted for i fnii month t JN. ""fd Rebekah Tea for Canteen, Mrs. Bert Morgan's, 26th. Oddfellows' Dance September 27. Ridley Home October L come beeaun grocery shower. Catholic Bazaar October and 3 lt, ik turned ----- m.rH to rn n a I -'I Th.'re RTF a a Wt mil today, wjuay. vat'k. oapt. j Association dance. Odd- of immediate German dschred ' only UnUed Qctober 4th De c. ,n lh war. First, he s'-t-l ;.nd "x British self- lo's Orchestra. hestra Ticket Tlcket &Amlm admission 50c. 50c. ?a on. German, naa r.n-: r . - - p, x b.ev, ,here w,n be ... . . t l- tt11 noVAf , ii? air war, however, lav ever, "my oom.on Brtt,h Presbyterian Choir supper October 4. Orange Bridge. October 2.. Navy Auxiliary Tea. October 19, Legion Hall. Rebekah Dance. Oddfellows' Hall . . (JCtooer e 11 must either stand tosethcr or go Lutheran Bazaar, Metropole, October 12. United Church Supper, Oct. 17. Queen Mary Dance. October 18. Son la's Bazaar, November 8. Salvation Army Sale, Nov. 0. Anglican Bazaar. November 7 occupW the chair and suitably, Hospital. tea and danrev.Novem- nrknowledged the address u-i io. Presbyterian Bazaar November i i Orange Bazaar. Metropole Hall,'. . . . i October 16, ft D r t oVfti "JET" ftiirtr a BOUILLON IjUDtO STOVE POLISH SAVES TOUR TIME "Jet" Cleans Hot Stoves in Safety All B.C. Stores NEW ROYAL HOTEL . Zarelli Froprietoi "A UOSIE AWAX FROM HOME" It'.es 75c up nu Room,, Hoi it Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phnn 281 P.O. Rot IM CLEARANCE SALE We have a dozen fine FUR COATS from last year's stock ranging from $125 to $200 ln regular price to clear at Only $50 SATURDAY ONLY New stock of fine new Fur Coats and other fur apparel arriving on every boat. G0LDBL00M Tk nl,i iti-ll-ihlo I1- "'"-t 1 Vm'Tili i WITT HTTHHTI" Has Many Uses in Cooking and Creaming As a whole milk "At in place of cream TO MOVE in baby's bottle C MUSEUM Owing wo..,, to restxiitlcn - on thj Rupert museum this year was con- siarablv '.--ss than th? cmnu'; vpar. The total for the summer was 1518 and the result was a loss to com by the l..t - O0 CiA rsv 4VlA CM. . f AQB THB9 " TOT DAIEY SCWB v1t I- LJk . ft riM U ACANADIAN fw'jr3t PRODUCT factory result so far. A committee was appointed to deal further with the prcblTn of securing suitable premises so that the museum may be available to visitors next season. It was pointed out that this . institution Was a decided attrac- Present Quarters No "wableOw- n Ins to Being Unsafe for Crowds tn ,h. ,, Those present at the meeting were ui. aai ii. mai- number allowed to assemble at one M t B- oibscn, Rev. W. time, th? aven!ance at the Prince E Ccll!son. H. F. Pullen and the custodian. W. J. Aldir, a former member of the board, was also present os a- guetf and was wel- presldcnt. IW IllUStfUIU Ui ink wi ovw j son's operations. This was reported , " B00ST C0STS OF WASH by the-custodian, N. L. Jones, to n ct ofl. irnl T the board Tuesday at a meeting I r""' WS' the m dst of Nazi alr-ralds comes presided over by Dr. Neal Carter, of Increased laundry Mr. Jones also reported that the prediction lectures given b" Rev. W. II. V In London. Already up 10 Pierce h J proved Just as popular rercen over pe.ee tln. another ...xw..w j ne ever Considerable time was spent tag : io higher costs for soap, fuel dlscutng the future of the mus- and wrapping paper. -urn and particularly th- question .-f housing as tiie board had been WOMANS iwFVTinv INVENTION 'nformed bv the city engineer NEW YORK, Sept. 26: (CP) hat no visitors will be allowed Mrs. WaV.er C. Crawford, formerly to use the museum building next a radio script writer, has Invented year, It being condemned. Already and ra'"ntfd a magnetised doll fieveral buildings in the city have mac wm noia ininps in us nana been examined but without satis- and pick up objects from the floor. WHEREVER YOU LIVE A Boys A and GlliS li I l A BRITISH MADE BICYCLE Throughout British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan genuine British-made Bicycles (and other prizes) will be given to winners of this contest. These are arranged so that whether you live in the w'fy or the country you have, a fair chance of winning. 7 BICYCLES will be given throughout British Columbia. LES Start now to collect lids from the 3 sizes of "Squirrel" Brand Peanut Butter TINS. Each lid counts 100, 300 or 800 points according to size. Prizes will be awarded on points. Each lid adds to your total. Collect all you can. An earfy start means a good finish. Contest now on closes Jan. 31, 1941. Instructions, telling you how to send the lids In, will be given later. COLLECT "Squirrel" Brand LIDS A lid from No. 1 Tin100 points A lid from No. 2 Tin300 points A lid from No. 4 Tin..800 points THESE ARE THE UDS TO SAVE Lids from No. 1, 2 or 4 TINS only, whether they have the signature of the Squirrel or the white lids printed with the number of points they all count, ASK MOTHER TO GET "SQUIRREL" braTd PEANUT BUTTER This has been the favorite Peanut Butter in the homes of Western Canada for over 25 years every nut Is selected for goodness, roasted and ground to perfection; and the quality never changes. Ask mother to keep a tin of "Squirrel" Brand in the pantry always! It's Easy to Win! Be sure to save the lids from the empty No. 1 , 2 or 4 TINS In your own home ask your friends to save theirs for you. The larger the lid, fhe greater number of points it's worth. A British-made Bicycle Is well worth working hard for. CANADA NUT CO., LTD. 689 Hamilton Street Vancouver, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUBS- T.S.S. CAKUENA HUDAt. DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. Thurs. vja. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purihaae Tickets at Office Further Inform aciou Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK i. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phonn $M For Ladies and Gentlemen's TAILORING m- t. lee Second-hand Suits, Overcoats Raincoats, and Working Pans. Hartal1". Meaning. Pressing, Kepairing SdAv. Phnne Green 9G0 P.0.975 CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATHS Make AppointuirnlN 200 Itnoms. 5V and up Also CENTRAL APARTMENTS Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress i " 1 i VIM " -4 x II . - T .' : -J ri: iii: i .