October 22, 1940, Size 3 PEAS I Willi flavor kept "fresher than F f freb," RQYALClTY Pea IncJuJ. 1 Vitamin A, II and C, yet they are non-fattenlug.Try these Peas thia T iome uuaras eeping Busy Drill at Ocean Dock Last (Mk!y tfllit With Interest Sustained The Prince Rupert Legion De-ice I Corps held its weekly parade the sheds of the Ocean Dock last lnlng when, In spit of lncle- Iflit weather there was a good Im-out of the members, Ltoons In practising the various Ljvements The second part was Iven over to company drill with timental Sergeant Major Slmp- 1ns In charge and Alex Mitchell d Alan Hill-Tout acting as plain commanders. In various ad movements the left and right tides were frequently changed so lit different members had the op- Itanity of doing the duties of the fidti la indication of the keen inter- I. being taken in the drills was by h; number of members tti 4 tamed in their names for pur sue of drill books for squads with litithout arms. These are ob- ki through the local branch r 4 Canadian Legion and the or- f- a being ransmitUd to Van- forthwith. h'W eosts you enly half a 7 It. in the Dally News column, (tf) A Lion In the Garden i wih'& Eden 'Miss Willa Dver And Phillip Ray Wed In Victoria Two Kitwancool Kental Library Section J H. BULGER Optometrist Bank Bldf. 1 - ' - r VBV niTTT N IMH S'NaV- 1 1 LOCAL NEWS NOTES VICTORIA, Oct. 22. A wedding of .Interest all over the Pacific Coast took place quietly at St. Stephen's Church, Mount Newton, Saanlch, between Miss Margaret Wllla Phee Dyer, youngest daughter of John Dyer and the late Mrs. Dyer, Prince The first part of the evening was Rupert, and Paymaster-Lieut.-Com- wted to squad drill with Regi-' manaer Philip M. Ray, R.C.N.V.R. utal Sergeant Major Simpklns "eT- Montague Bruce performed the d Alex Mitchell handling the two ceremony. Alter a honeymoon at Harrison Hot Springs, Commander and Mrs. Ray will make their home at Prince Rupert, where the bridegroom Is paymaster in charge R.CN.VJI., and where the bride formerly practised law. Men Pass Away Alwin Williams and Frank Smith Die in Interior Village KITWANCOOL, Oct. 22. Alwln Williams died here last Sunday and Frank Smith died on Monday. The Stern Fletcher Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MUk VALENTIN DAIRY ruoNi U7 Just say "Three Two please," Miss Rose Bell, manager of Gold- bloom's fur store, who has been on a business trip south during the past law weeks, will return to the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert tomorrow morning. . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jurmaln left on last evening's train for Toronto, .going East on account of the death of Mr. Jurmain's mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Clothier, formerly of this city, have sold their Vancouver, home and are planning fo-reside on Vancouver Island. A. C. Cameron returned to the city oh' yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to Smlthers. Charles Graham, Inspector of mines returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to Telkwa on official duties. Dr. Neal Carter and Dr. R. G. Large will furnish the program at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club this Wednesday. The former will shbw and describe pictures of a recent mountain climbing expedition to the Seven Sisters near Cedarvale. The latter will show pictures of a recent hunting and fishing trip to the Bablne. Columbus Knights In War Services Hut Is Opened in Prince Rupert for Comfort and Amusement ot Forces With Charles P. Balagno in charge as local chairman, the Knights of Columbus have opened an army hut In Prince Rupert as one of the local auxiliary services. The hut is at the Catholic Hall at I the corner ot Fifth Avepue and Ful-j ton Street and it will be open each! evening. Individual desks, writing materials, books, newspapers, pool, badminton and various games have been provided for the comfort and amusement of the forces. Coffee', funeral of the former took place on sandwiches and doughnuts are serv- Thursday and of the latter on Fri day, Dally News classified advertisements can't make customers but Easy Reading JOIN OUR RENTAL LIBRARY 75c for one month Change Your Hook as Often as You Wish (Double Subscription 50c Per Month Extra) These are late additions-We add one new hook a day Mr. tad Mrs. Meigs Corbett The Family Fcdorova You Can't Oo Home Again Wolfe Big River to Crews Burraan Moon Tide r .. v Robertson Mr Littlejohn k '. Flavin Count Ten .. von Storm The Dragons Teeth .......,.. , , Queen House of Lee ........ Atherton Quietly My Captain WalU Eaton , Three Cities .-.w- Murray Lightning jjL. J Miller world'! End : . .'.V. Sinclair Ghost Plane Stringer ed each evening. HOME GUARD CASUALTIES CAMBORNE, Eng., Oct. 22: (CP) Henry Collins, 31, was killed and two other home guards, wounded when a rifle thought to be unloaded slipped and went off. AUSSIES ON MARCH CANBERRA, Oct. 22: (CP) The 20th Infantry Brigade, Australian Imperial Force, with, a total strength of about 3,000 men, made a 130-mile march from Ingleburn to Bathurst in 12 days. 14. Announcements All uUerUsementi in till column will be charged tor a full month at 25e a word. Oyro Hallowe'en Hoedown, Octo-1 ber 31. P. T. A. Telephone Bridge, 25. Irish Auxiliary Dance. Barracks. October 25. Armory Dry Canteen Tea, October 26. Canadian Legion Bazaar Nov. 1. Cambral Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. November 1, Salvation Army Sato, Nov. 8. Anglican Bazaar. November 7., Sonja's Bazaar, Moose Hall. 102nd Auxiliary November 8. November 8. Dance. Armory, Presbyterian Bazaar November Hospital tea and dance. ber 15. Novem- Lutheran Circle Bazaar. Hall. November 16. St. Peter's ber 21. Fall Bazaar, Novem- United W. A. Sale November 21. Eastern Star Ball, November 22. Moos Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Christoff 'are sailing thJs afternoon, on the Catala for Campbell River. Taking their car with them they will drive to Nanalmo and Victoria and then crass to Vancouver for a trip Into the southern Interior. They expect to be away about a month. Just say "Three Two please." T. W. Brown, who was taken ill while visiting Smlthers a few days ago, has. been a patient in the TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy 8. D. Jobnoton' Oo.) Vancouver Big Missouri, .042. Bralrne, 10.00. Cariboo Quartz, 2.20. Dentonlo, .00 A. Fairview, .00V2. Gold Belt, .22. , Hedley Mascot, .41B XD. Mlnto, .01 4. Pacific Nickel, .07. Pend Oreille, 1.70. Pioneer, 2.05B. Premler95.. - - PrivateeTfyeaAr,. a Reno, .12. Reiief,Arl'ingto'n, .02y2p -v'M: saimon uoiu, .uz. . Sheep Creek, .93. Caribod Hudson, ".02JA. oils x A. P. Con., .10. Calmont, .21. C. Si E.. 1,47a Home, 2.02B. Pacalta, .05Vi, Royal Canadian, .09V2A. Okalta, .85A. Mercury, .05A. Prairie Royalties, .09A. Toronto Aldermac, .16. Beattle, 1.00B. Central Pat., 1.95. I". V Con. Smelters, 40.V2. East Malartlc, 3.45. Fernland, .01V4A. Francoeur, .41. Gods Lake, .35. Hardrock, 1.12. Int. Nickel, 37. V2. Kerr Addison, 3.10. Little Long Lac, 2.35. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.68. Madsen Red Lake, .57. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.13. Moneta, .60. Noranda, 57. Vi-Pickle Crow, 3.05. Preston East Dome, 2.72. San Antonio, 2.25. Sherrltt Gordon, .79. Uchl, .43. Bouscadillac, .02. Mosher, .07. Oklend, .07 Vi Dominion. .Bridge, .27.'2. Funeral Is Held In Los Angeles Final Rites for Mrs. Dan Jabour Who Passed Away After Year's Illness The funeral of the late Mrs. Dan Jabour, who passed away in Los Angeles on October 11, took place When in doubt, try a classified advertisement. (tf) I in Forest Lawn Cemetery of that' city on October 15. Mrs. Jabour had been 111 for about a year, her condition having been critical for about six weeks before her death. TERRACE ( Mrsi GeorgeLLIttlei entertained a few friends auajThanksgivlng dinner. Among" the guests were Mr. and Mrs., Grainger who gave musical selections on piano and violin, Mrs. Dudley G. Little gave a tea on Wednesday last in honor of Mrs. Longworth of Victoria who was visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Frank. Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. Fraserj both of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, arc the guests for two weeks 'of Mrs. George Herbert! Prince Rupert General Hospital! j since returning but expects to be! Vocational classes are being held able to return, to his office within 'in Terrace a5 was the case last year, the next few days. j These classes are being well attend- Iff T"1 r-il 1 1 1 juu&a w. Est ruuier rcturiieu iui the city on yesterday afternoon's! train from a trip to the Smlthers district. J. Q. Johns returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a business trip to interior points. Mrs, Silas Olney of Alert Bay arrived In the city on the Catala. Sunday night from the south to pay a visit here with, friends. W. M. Watts is sailing this afternoon on the Catala for a brief business trip to Vancouver. He is being accompanied by Mrs. Watts. COUGHING Afll nil Xeive Misery With COLDS veks jtrict. Birthday Of Hill Sixty Local Chapter of I.O.D.E. Celebrates Twenty-Fifth Anniversary The regular monthly meeting of Hill Sixty Chapter, Imperial Order, j Daughters of the Empire, was held last evening at the home ot the regent, Mrs. G. E. Moore, Ambrose Avenue, when occasion was taken , to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the formation, of the Chapter. During a pleasanj social hour, refreshments were served, featuring a fine birthday cake made I especially for the occasion by Mrs. . H. A. Breeri. There was a good attendance. I The chapter Is purchasing mater-Jials for use in the making of hel-'mets, mitts and pajamas In war work. ' Arrangements were rriade for a tea to be held on the last Saturday in November. READY FOR SABOTAGE MELBOURNE, Oct. 22: (CP) Eight thousand post-office workers, many of thm armed, have been organized as guards to deal with fire, sabotage, riots or enemy agents seeking to disrunt Australia's com- Imunlcations systems. NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS Tommy's Taxi, 7.7, will be closed for -a month while I ant In the J south. A renewal of patronage on , my return will be appreciated. TOMMY CHRISTOFF BLACKHEADS imply diuoWe; and dliappcar by thla on imp!, uf and tur method. Get two ounoe ot peroxin powder from any drug tor, iprinkl on a hot, wet cloth, and apply genUy ?ry blackhead will b gone. "JET" STOVE POLISH Keeps Steel Stove Tops Bright. It doesn't blacken, and cleans them while hot ALL B. C. STORES Our Famous Edsen Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanalmo Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 Valuable Premiums Given FREE with our cash coupons on jour purchases. It will pay to save them. Aslc us about our coupon plan. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents' Opposite Canadian Legion NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Froprletor "A DOSIK AWAY FROM 75c up 60 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 111 , aft Mi V ion'i" i .... i t- BiSPHIflt CAAABMft RYF WUICKY- a I Tta.MmSMCOt.UMII A DISTILLERY CO. LTD JV ( NEW WESTMINSTER, I.C TL:. .J l; . , . i i i i i. . i it .i Canada At War 25 Years Ago Ceiober 22, 1915: Allied fleet! bombarded Bulgarian coast from ' pedeagatch to Porto Lagos; 1,000 reported killed. slan. troops pushed forward, north. of Tamapol, taking 7,500 prisoners. NO DECADENT RACE LONDON, Oct. 22: (CP) Never in wewjuer 1 ana iA a.m. FAQMCTBttt auTcruicmem is not puomnea; ot dispiayed by the Control Board or by the Government of British Col Liquor i . umbu. United States Liner Off To Oriental Ports SAN FRANCISCO. Oct 22: The Russians , attacked., liner President Taft sailed Mondav Varna. On the Eastern front. Rus-; for the Orient, specially outfitted to bring home Americans fromfJapn and other parts of the Orient affected by the present crisis. uniains nistory nas the nation If you want something, advet produced such a fine generation of ;tlse for It. Hundreds of people get giris ana boys and the war had what they want that way. (tf) made him proud of it, said Herwald Ramsbothom. president of the, Board of Education. 1 Mail Schedule For the East , Monday, Wednesday, and Friday From the East .9 pjn. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday n pjn. For Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday 10:30 p.m. Friday 9:30 pjn. October 17 and 28 4 p.m. From Vanconver Sunday p.m. Wednesday . 10 a.m. Friday 10 ajn. An Invitation Miss Rose Bell, our manager, Is returning from the East with a brand new stock of fur goods. It will be one of the largest and finest we have ever had. An Invitation is extended to all to call at the store and see our stock. We take orders to measure for any kind of fur coats. GOLDBLOOM The Old Reliable Your Credit Is Good Used Furniture S-niecc Dining: Room Suite Buffet, round table with three leaves and six chairs Iron Single Bed. Spring and Mattress Dressers. Buffets. Wash Stands. Rocking Chairs Kitchen Range Fitter with Impeerial Oil Burner Kitchen Range For burning coal or wood Oil Heater, Coal Heater, Wood Heater Large Mirror Size 52"x 53" Electric Singer Sewing Machine, table model Electric Hoover Vacuum Cleaner, Beatty, Premier Spic Span Bridge Lamps, Standard Lamps, Table Lamps. Remington Standard Typewriter, No. 10 Speed-0 Print Machine R.C.A. Victor Radio Watches 21 jewels Waltham. 17 jewels and 7 jewels Wall Clock, Electric Irons, Electric Shaving Outfit Come, Look Around Our Used Furniture Department. ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE MOOSE BUILDING Phone Green 916 -:- THIRD AVENUE Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 pan. Every now and then we wish to call the attention of the public to the fact that our coal Is Our 'cod tf m&Ke you ier? weetftft. out w'nott asm ill Vouit like The wav THEVTheATYou a "hot proposition" The coal we sell is as full of the proper heat as our ton is as full of the proper pounds. You can quickly prove this to your own satisfaction by phoning Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 651 652