trmXESDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1941. RAINCOATS THAT ARE . . . Smartly Styled . . . Light in Weight Mado in England of Fine Thread-Proofed Egyptian Cotton. Sizes 38 to 12. Specially priced at $10 Others at $12 to $19.50 FREE FKEE WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY Nexi Sunday. Oct. 5, has been "touted as world communion Sffiiiy far ai) denominations and u t observed in Prince Rupert u u-nere Watts & Nickerson 532 Third Ave. MEN'S AND HOYS' CLOTHIERS Phone 315 For every 3 labels from any tin or package of Dr. Ballard's Dog Food (and 5c stamp to Cover postage) we will mall you ONE SOLID BRASS IDENTIFICATION TAG At:::ii:u iv free BE SURE to print clearly your "name and ad-dre o: a separate sheet of paper and mall to the address below. For an additional 15 labels from Dr. Ballard's Dog Food (and 5c stamp to cover postage) we will mall you absolutely free ONE COPY of I)U. KALLARD'S DOG & CAT HOOK Ccm-nun a wealth of helpful Information on the feeding, tr-ini.r i.r.d care of "man's best friend." Address all replies to I)R. BALLARD'S ANIMAL FOOD PRODUCTS, LTD., 4G59 Victoria Drive, Vancouver, B.C. MEATS ARE TENDER, DELICIOUS, DIGESTIBLE, COOKED ELECTRICALLY.. i i II With an ELECTRIC range "You can talk about fair-weather friends." says Roddy Kilowatt. "Well. I'm a hot-weather friend, particularly to women who dread a season of stewing in a hot. stuffy kitchen. With me on the heat at the snap of a job you have perfect, even cooking switch for just as long as you need it. My kind of cooking ke?ps flavour and nourishment in. increases the food value of everything you buy. In fact. I'm a Chef and if you don't believe it, Vait till you hear the family praise the meals I help you cook. What mV than S3 a month on the average! are wages? . . . less .... am - remit Ask about easy budget iern to fit your own specific needs." Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert Onr. G. Gerow and P. N. Pollock, Prince Rupert; N. Bellls and family, Massett; Edgar Province, Hyder, Alaska; W. F. Hamlyn and Ian, London, Ont.; S. E. George, Edmonton, Alta.; G. MacSporran, Victoria; Miss Audrey Sessions, Terrace; J. W. Reld, Calgary, Alta.; N. Cleland, Vancouver; Mrs. Morris Rafn, Wrangell; T. Oka-moto. Central Ray Johnson and James Thompson. Prince Rupert; Peter Larsen, Stewart; James Pltblade, Vancouver; Tom' Brandon, Edmonton; William P. Blckle, Grassy Plains. Royal Mark Rukln, Georgetown; F. Taylor, Tulsequah; Hugh Ander- json, Dawson; G. G. Mowatt, Van couver; J. Armstrong, C. Johnson and Jack Candow. ' Rev. E. S. Fleming, United Church pastor at 0:ean Falls, ar rived in the city on the Prince I George this morning to attend 'sessions of Prince Rupert Presbytery opening here today. Terry Fortune, who is In the i naval service, cables to his par-j terns, Mr. ana Mrs. ineo rurvuue. 'telling of his safe arrival In Eng land. Terry had been In hospital I In Halifax for a while recently. Georae W. Weaver of Burnaby. who will be the Co-operative l Commonwealth Federation cancu- 'date In the provincial election for Prince Rupert, arrived in the ctfv Jon the Prince George this morn- .ing from Vancouver. J. C. Brady, district engineer for the provincial department of public works, sailed last night on the Camosun for a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands on official business. He Is disembarking today at Port Clements. Thomas Trotler, who recently - - - - . . . went east to consult at Mayo F. T. Glass, who has been trans- Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, and ferred to the Point Ellice yards of visit his native province of Que-the Canadian National Railways, bee. returned to the city on the is leaving for" Victoria "tomorrow. Prince George this morning. He Mrs. Glass will be following as expects to spend the coming win-soon as Mr Glass gets a house, ter in California. THE DAILY NEW3 ' LOCAL NEWS NOTES Men's First Aid Classes will be- Ridley Home Grocery Shower, 3 gin Thursday, October 2. (231) to 6 Friday, Oct: 3. Seal Cove First Aid Classes start Mdn., Oct. 6, St. Peter's Hall, 8 p.m. C. C. F. members and friends, meet Geo. Weaver, Thursday, 8 pjn. Club Rooms, 2nd. Ave. Mrs. ThdrhaS Caroff, who has been on a trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning. R. C. Parsons, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Prince George this mornlnB. Provincial Constable Walter Mid-dletcn, who arrived from Massett on the Camosun Monday night, sailed last evening on the Catala for Vancouver on escort duty. BOUILLON CUBES Alex Turnbull, Inspector of schools, returned to the city Monday night on the Camosun from a trip to the Queen Charlotte on official duties. Mrs. Turnbull made the trip with him. Capt. E. E. Brandt, pastor of First Baptist Church here, following his erillsterrient in the military chaplaincy service, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Priride George this morning. Mrs. Robert Bennett sailed on the Camosun last night for Massett, In company with" the remains of her husband who died at the end of the week at the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Mrs. Ivan Adams also left for Massett. Mr. Justice A. M. Manson was an appreciated speaker at the weekly luncheon Of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club today. President W. T. Stone was in the chair and there was a good attendance of. members with a number of guests. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1 This is to announce that I will not be responsible for any credit lh my name unless authorized by myself. I. OSBERG. T. -Daltcll sailed last night on J the Campsun for Massett. ' Sam Currie sailed last night on the Camosun for a trip to Vancouver. Ole.Rollag, who arrived in the city at the end of last week from the Yukon, sailed last night on the Catala for Vancouver. The induction of Rev. J. A. Don-nell as pastor of First United Church here will take place next Sunday. Manfred McGeer, Liberal candi date for re-election in Mackenzie riding at the forthcoming provin cial election, arrived at Ocean Falls on the Prince George last evening in the course of a campaign tour of his riding. He was accompanied by Mrs. McGeer and T. J. O'Neill, M. L. A. for Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 102nd. Women's Auxiliary Dance Armouries, October 1. St. Andrew's Mission opening October 1. Eagles Bridge and Dance, Oct. 1. Catholic Bazaar, October land 2. Novelty dance Friday, Oct. 3. Oddfellows' Hall. Scotch Dance Oct. 4, Oddfel lows' Hall. Adm. 35c. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. McLeod's, Sixth Avenue West, October 9. 24. Orange Bridge, October 9. Navy Tea. Oct. 18, Legion Hall. Anglican Tea. Mrs. J. R. Oct. 16. P. T. A. Telephone Bridge, Oct. Lutheran Bazaar, Oct. 25, Met-ropole Hall. I Hill 60 Tea, November 1. j Orange Sale, November 5. Eastern Star Ball, Nov. 7. W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar, Nov. 19. Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. St. Peter's Fall Sale. Nov. 27. For A Limited Time Only SPECIAL Woodbury's Face Cream 50c Lotion 25c V o o db u r y "s Face Cream 50c (Facial, Cold or Cleansing) Both (or 50c DELIVERY SERVICE " 1 Days: 11 a.m., 2:30 ftp d 5 p.m. Evenings: G to 10 p.m. OrmesLtd. TZfut Pioneer Druqgists THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Hedlund's Specialties MEAT BALLS , QUICK DINNER STEAK AND ONIONS STEAK AND MUSHROOMS SERVEX Cleaning tissue; 9f 6dt 400 sheets -V : V CREMO Cut Macaroni; rjp 8-oz. pkg., each McCORMICK'S BABY ARROWROOT BISCUITS 16-oz. pkg.i 32C : V V GLACIER SARDINES Packed' In pure 1 9f olive oil. Each V V AYLMER APPLE SAUCE 15-oz. tin; 25C Dolls . . Toys . . Gifts for Girls and Boys. Get them at the' VARIETY STORE 330 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 120 I RAILWAY j K WCMIfrt I BLUE MOUNTAIN PINEAPPLE 19-oz. tin; 2 for 24e 28c BISCUITS Fresh, assorted. OK, Reg. 30c lb. Lb V V HEINZ SOUPS Assorted; all varieties. 3 tins UNEXPECTED COMPANY? TRY THIS! 1 PK. McCORMICK'S PASTRY SHELLS, 9T 1 SIHRRIFFS LEMON FILLING both for ilt5L (Topped with Whipped Cream) 29c V V FRESH BAKERY PIES OR CAKES FreSh daily. 9C Each -V- TERRACE COOKING APPLES 6 lbs 25c Mussallem's Economy Store "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS' PnONES 18 AND 19 P. O. BOX 593 DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl, Ladles and Children's Alterations Phone Blk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday, 2 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT Oct. 7th, 20th, 29th, Nov. 7th, 17th and 27th. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Oct. 2nd, 15th, 23th, Nov. 3rd, 13th and 23rd. Direct connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. Coates, General Agent, Prince Rupeit, B.C. COAL! COAL! TAe yre&test Victory fat u re won-Was storrtf Am? rAVS from tie sunf The coal business isn't a matter of guess work with us. We know good coal when we buy it ,and you will know good coal , when you try It. We buy the best the mines produce. It's properly graded before it comes to us and properly scheened and weighed before It comes to you. Philpoti Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 651 PnONE 652 Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Thursday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Saturday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday ana iriaay ai o;uu p.m. Air-Conditloned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc., call or write CHy Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave., Phone 2G0, Prince Rupert Agent3 for Trans-Canada Air Lines If you lose anything, advertise for it.