October 17, MO. BOM1 WWW . Tit Wm-Lr r 1 n or Kea Lross IK en urown rresiaeni ui Grade Twelve Girls' Club The Orade Twelve Girls' Club of oth Memorial High School has ;anlzed for the coming year un- the ;ponsorship of Miss Irene . fMSTtt VTAL FOOD MWS WAT MY FAMLY NFEDS" two Nabiico Shr.dd.d Whoot .tic. a banana, pour a cupful or mora of milk, tugar to tail. and yM hay a brtalfatt mod, to ordor for a lory morntng-opptit gf rioft mOvtr oay half fh tiory. In thii ant dtliciout diih-M, you actually g.l ,lBnl vil0 fj vou, Thro Vitamlni (A, t, and C). Iron, Calcium, Photphorg, CarbohydraUi and Prot.in.. BaaaBnaaw -. ' vkw: THI nuinuu tumwiM u. WANT AIRPLANE WOOD MELBOURNE, Oct. 17: (CP) Re-1 search officers of the New South, Wales Forestry Commission think 1 they have found a wood to meet requirements of airplane building, replacing the present expensive im ported spruce. work. . Officers were elected as follows: -President. Helen Brown. Vice-President, Anne Wlnslow. tie'! The club plans to meet Secretary Tuesday to do Red Cross Knutson. Treasurer he .eh! PHONE 654 FOR FREE DELIVERY idvertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor -'jniroi Board or by the Government of British Columbia. IVATPU For Your New lvu""Siipcr Deluxe Taxi Fleet leading Canadian health atithoritiat agrta that "whole grain ctreali" or an awantial "prettctlva" food In ptaco and war. Nobitco Shroddtd Whtat, b a "whola grain cl"--100 pur wfiof whtat with pll th rich, (nn.r flavor of Notur'lSkti cwraal. grain. Sorva this nour'nhing, low coif, mom-' ing mtal to your family regularly. Call- v fv For Service And Dependability i ...... . llliiiiAAA PICTURES Banff Highway. They, were remarkably clear, coloreo. true to nature and gave a splendid Idea of the topography of the land forming the British Columbla- Alber(a boundary In the vicinity of Jasper and Banff Ocean, huge mountains j a gainst blue skies, a slow melting glacier by the roadside, the wild animal life of the government natural park, the modern ferry on .Koo'enay Lake such scenes pass-fed In leisurely procession before' jthe eyes of the deeply engrossed audience. : The business routine Included lh reading of the treasurer's re- ( .port pnd lett-rs from the principals' cf the local schools thanking Vhe association for Its donations 1 to the school funds. . During the! evening Miss. Peggy Large rendered a delightful piano, SOlO. "V' , At thetciosV refreshments were served by & committee consisting, of Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Perkins. ( NORWAY RELIEF HOUSING STOCKHOLM, Oct. 17: (CP) War-stricken areas of Norway have received 400 pre-fabrlcated timDer RAID WW LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just say "Three Two please." Tonlght'i train, ,dne trom the Kast at 11 o'clock, wu reported thU afternoon to be on time A DC CI? CM. Raged recently has been Joe Oaron rJEl uElEill Vesterday he picked half a dozen Dr. Carter Entertains Teachers With Colorful Scenes The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Parent- Teachers' Association was held last evening in the Booth Memorial Ethel IU3h School with the president, Mrs. Oeorge Hill, In the chair; Following the business meeting nice ripe berries from rus garaen Parent- patch on Second Avenue. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Mrs. I frequent In. the coming months, even though short each time, was expressed by Lord Nathan, Director of' Welfare," Eastern Command. Pacific .process .Invented by Swedisrt en-1 etched, gineers. will be started shortly. Helps Prevent tip each GOLDS from developing at start Put a few drops of Vlcks Va-tro-nol nosti ostrtl at the very first sniffle or sneeze. Its stimulating action aids Nature's defenses against colds. VICiWVAWO-NOL Announcements All advertWtnent in tlila cil-mn will be charied for full month at 15c a word. . United Church Supper, Oct. 17. C. C, E. Dance October 17. hcuses donated by Sw2.sh organl-, .- . . , lfl zatldn; -and an? to receive buu .-nor?-, suctu iuai, OLD STATION GOES i Navy Auxiliary Tea LONDON, Oct. 17: (CP) Old Legion Hall. October Mrs, Jasck Ivarson will sail on the Prince RuDert tonight lor a trip to Vancouver. Scandinavian Dance, Metropole Hall. Friday 18. 9 piri. Accordion LABORERS; WANTED to attend by Rldar Anderson. Admission 60c. meetings In the Carpenter's nan. A good time guaranteed. umj cma fViiircau at P. n ni ' i riiisci on., - j - . . (or organization. , I M- amc3 """" Mrs J. R. Murray will sail tonfght Miss Margaret Fritz, at the home of on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Mrs. J. Clavring Sunday afternoon. Vancouver. - . . j jusi say mice iwg picoc. Miss Charlotte Myrwang. daugn- ... -1 ter of Rev. and Mrs. J.H. Myrwang. ahd Johrif turned to la Sailing tonight on the Prince Ru- dty yesterday afler spending peri ior yincwyw. jtne at Bella Coola. ciiy commissioner anu m. and Norman k Stewart J. Math'eson are sailing tonight on on Jast evening. train for a the Prince Rupert - for a vacation .uuiuuav blip w i-vuiiwiii.-'. ... . . , , trip to Vancouver and Bridge River. Btemxt chlef clerk t0 iM. Mrs. D. M. Oerow of Burns 'Lake, who has been on a trip to Judge W.-E. Fisher. Wi O. Fulton slonal superintendent of the Canadian National Railways here. , arrived in the city on (Vancouver, j j; Amundsen, genera super-Uhe Prince Rupert yesterday mom-! . fQr R j R ,ing ana procccaeu iu iwnc "i trading .tne mienor on xne evening nam. j . I.. I 1 cast. dent. Co., arrived In the city on the Prince Rupeit yesterday from Vancouver, being here In "v"'"t""" connection with air base con- ana T. w. urown, wno imt stnjMorl work at Seal in Smithers during the past few, days, for a session of County Court, will be returning to the city from the Interior on tonight's train. Strawberry picking cannot be Further .organization of the local Little Theatre group for'the early presentation of a play was made at a meeting held on Monday afcer noon when one play was read. At looKea upon as an "; . another meeting tonight It Is plan- Ms a recreation for some Prince Ru--nea t0 select a play and nanie a pel b puvic. miivitb .v Mrs. H. E. Arnold Is the presl Were United In Marriage JamesBlack will take place mor- , n ; IWrPf1-0!.0.) Bride Of Fusilier Isaac Dick request. Dr. Neal Carter showed colored! MORE LEAVE Birr SHOItT moving pictures he had taken, LONDON, Oct. 17: (CP) A hope A very pretty wedding was solemnized last Tuesday evening at !7;30 In the Anglican Church, Capt. (Rev.) Durnford officiating, along the recently opened Jasper- that soldier's leave was going to be " r.a munBl daughter of Emll Carlseri of Dlgby Island, to Fusilier Isaac Dick of Vansouveiv The ' witnesses were Mr. and Mrs! Harry Paulson of this city. The bride was a pretty picture streams on their separate courses 'alcohol from wood sugar on a new, , hw ni , ,...J. ... .w- ....i-r...j u.. c-jlu . I wore orange blossom wreath and to Hudson Bay and the STOCKHOLM,. Oct. 17: (CP) Turbulent Production on. a large scale of wood carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. .She was given In marriage by her father. ( A reception was held at tha 'home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Doane, 'Sixth Avenue West. The rooms were tastefully decorated for the, j occasion with white and pink streamers and a white bell was I suspended in the centre of the jroom under whfch the bride and groom stood for the toast which I was proposed by Corporal Oarscad-iden of the Royal Canadian Army Medical corps, being suitably re-isponded to by the- groom. The bride then received a present ifrom the groom, This was a bracelet of green and white gold. Refreshments were served at midnight. The bride and groom 1 sait at itheir table especially ar-1 ranged and decorated with white! and pink swept peas and foliage The wedding cake was cut by the .bride. . ;.: Seme seventy-five guests were present.. Dancing and singing were enjoyed until the early hours of 19( ' the morning. The music was fur-i nlshed with piano accordion by Jack Bond and violin ahd banjo landmark out too great a . Octo- rn Ha,,owe.en Hoedown. bv two Fusiliers. ard these days of incendiary bos r31 f The bride and groom received a wooden railway station on Tetter, , hearty congratulaUons from rela- Hlll, convertea uuo a P T a Ti-lonhonp Bridie. Octo- tlvcs and their manv friends Thpv 1884, has been pulled down.. Central Hotel Modern, Rooms team Baths CAFE Mti. C. E. Black, Proprietress For Ladles and Gentlemen's TAILORING T- Second-hand Suits, Overcoats Raincoats, and Working; Pants. Barfain Cleaning. Pressing, Repairing 3dAv. Thonc Green 960 P.0.975 FRESH SHRIMPS Daily Afler 4:30 p.m. BOAT W.S.L. THOTIEU'S POCK b'er 25. ' Irish Auxiliary Dance. Barracks. October 25. Dry Canteen Tea, October 26. Canadian Legion Bazaar Nov. 1. Cambral Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. Sonja's Bazaar, Moose Hall. November 1,' Salvation Army Sale, Nov, 8. Anglican Bazaar. zaar. November iNovemoer 7.. (.. November 8. 102nd Auxiliary Dance. Armory, November 8. ! Presbyterian Bazaar November i Hospital tea and dance. , November 15. Luthersn Circle Bazaar, . Metro- p'pole Hall. November. 18.1 ... . 'also received many beautiful and useful gifts. 'Armory Fusilier and Mrs. Dick will reside at the Palmer Apartments. I j: CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colter., D.CPh.C. Wallace niock. Phone 640 Our Famous Edsun Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanalmo Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 1 Boys and Girls Throughout The West WIN -BICYCLE The 1 init bicycle made: There are oyer 20 to be awarded besides ether prises. RULES Start now to collect lids from the 3 lize of "Squirrel" Brand Peanut Butter TINS. Each lid count! 100, 300 .or 800 points according to size. Prizes will b awarded on points. Each lid adds Jo your total. Collect all you can. An early start means a good finish. Contest now on closes January 31, 1941. Instructions, telling you how to' send the lid) in, will be given later. Birthday Is Celebrated Williams IRRADIATED FOR 'SUNSHINE' VITAMIN D I RAILWAY LINES l TKAKt. Ti W, CO LLECT "SQUIRREL" PEANUT BUTTER L IDS Ask mother to ordar a. "No. 2 or. No. 4 tin today. Get your friends to, save thair "Squirrel" Lids for you. Only', these 3 sites of Tins count: LM frm No. 1 Tin cmhH 100 H. ffn H. 2 Tta temiri 100 Ifihrtt. U4 frem He. 4 Tin cmiiirs (00 HiH. It SQUIRREL" Brand. Peanut Butter Prizes are-' arranged so that whether you live in the city or country .you have a' faiV crUnce-or winning. It's Easy to Win! If ye. start NOW canlest.V'.it't worth wkile te 'we k" karl ' fir ' teek' a START NOV - Contest Closes Jan. 31 Time goes quickly don't delay ! Canada Nut Co. Ltd. 689 Hamilton Sr., Vancouver, B.C. many more birthdays In a long life. I These speakers i included pert Ius-'sell of Kltwanga, Solomon Bryant of Kitwanga, Chief Peter Mark, Chief Arthur McDames, Chief Steve 'Morgan and Chief Alfred McDames. ManyGuesta-at Kitzeeukla Extend Mrs. David Williams presided over Felicitations :t.n.. to rhll Chief nvlrt David in :li: ..j Miss mi, irint& Violet nnnniull Campbell the table and and Mrs. Morrison WJlIlams served . . ' 1 i n tt nl j nl.Kt. f I reiresnmenvs. wiiiic nuuiu omuau KITZEGUKLA,. Oct. 17 Visitors of Kitwanga was master of cere-from various parts of the district monies. gathered with the people of Kitze-Among other activities Chief Wll-gukl'a recently when Chief David, llairis.has been manager of the Kit-Wllllams celebrated his fiftieth zegukla Athletic Club' apd conduc- birthday with a big party. Among j tor .of the; Kitwanga Totem Pole the visitors, were many from Kit-1 Band. S".".' wanga. The party took place In the ! ' , : new Kltzegukla community hall and dancing was the principal feature ( rSEL MORE HITCHING POSTS of the evening s proceemngs, tne ; . 1 music being by Johnson's Orchestra , DENVER, Col., Oct. 17; (CP) of Kitwanga. I The louder the bombs burst in Eur- From the head table during the' ope the 'morepWpie: call for'bpoU serving of abundant ahd delicious . ., , . . saddles" in Estes Park tourist refreshments, many speeches were heard, congratulating Chief WU- centM vlttl 2-000 horses:in com-liams on the occasion of his birth- mission right along; as; compared day and extending best wishes for with 1,000 a few years ago. Has miny uses In cooking and creaming comes in a convenient, air-tight can, keeps unopened without refrigeration; El iisa. ism.adaieaisa-sr.Bisisa 1 A CANADtMM pnoovcr CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports'1 ' SS. ''Princess Adelaide" Eyery Friday, 10 pin. To Vancouver Direct SS. "Princess Louise" SS. "Princess Norah" . Oct. 5th, 17th. 28th Nor. 7th, 18th, 28th To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway , S S. "Princess Louise" S S. "Princess Norah" Oct. 12th and 2ith Nov. 3rd, 14th, 24th Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from L. COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert, B. C. CANADIAN RATIONAL 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. 1 villt Air-conditioned Sleeping and . Diqing Cars For Fares, rtr i'nll nr Wrti CITY TICKET Ori HT. 528 llljttl' AVE. phone ji;o ; Agents for. Trans Canadk Air i-lrte, : is 1 s J Ml II i t 'it: