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(260) Remembrance Day, REDMEII FARES lltMwf'Pii All SlatioiiH In ( ii inula ROUND TRIP for SINGLE FARE and ONE QUARTER MINIMUM FARE 85c Good Goings NOVEMBER 10 UNTIL 2 P.M. NOVEMBER 11 Returning: Ltavc dcstintlion not Itttt thtn Midnijht, NOVEMBER 12 Good in kll dtttei of accommodation ' Information from ntartti A gtnt W4i-aot Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thurs, p.m. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving October 21, November 4 and 18 Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. - Phone 5G8 GIRL SCOUTS CELEBRATE Organization : Corres pondin; Gi.l'Guides in Canada Du Great Work. to! The Girl Guides in Canada are very similar to the Girl Scouts In the United States. In a recent number the Christian Science Monitor features on Its front page an article by Mary Kelly telling of the recent activities of the UJ5. organization as follows: "When you're checking up on the nation's natural resources, don't forget the Girl Scouts. They are today celebatlng the opening of Girl Scout Week. "Not long ago the Girl Scouts were recreationally-minded young women who loved to cook and then go kicking through the bright autumn leaves just for fun. But that was two years ago. They're in the "army" now. 'They still cook and they still love to hike. They enjoy a certain responsibility in caring for young children and they are much interested in community welfare. Roosevelt which, in a sense, voiced the sentiments of their 700,000 sisters. "On demand," the note said, "the Girl Scouts promise to pay to the order of the people of the t ITnltAJ OttA ! - I terest of national defense." Since then the payments on this note have been steadily com Cleveland, Ohio, Girl Scouts I They still provide a pleasing or- nament for any country road or j city office with their wholesome,! cheerful beauty sometimes called 'that poster look.' j But they now have a purpose I with a capital "P" and that isj working for the National Defense! Program. Girl Scouts 700,000 of them in cities, towns and vil-j lages; on farms, in remote moun-1 tain areas, are Individually and In groups engaged in running er-j rands for "Uncle Sam." The "errand" may be one that involves) saving food, knitting for soldiers or mapping the quickest routes' to I .community centres that would bej strategic during an emergency. In! countless other ways both the! "Brownies," aged 7 to 10, and the I Senior Girl Scouts are thinking, up new ways and rehearsing old uucs in presenting a useiui iront in home defense, j Pledge of Service A few months ago, 633 girls and women in Girl Scouting present COLLAPSE OF GERMANY PREDICTED tion Sees Light Ahead For Democracies But It Will Not Be Easy American mass production of weapons already achieved marks iw,UH:u ailJ reqmrea num- tne oeglnning of Germany's col der ui iiours oi service in ins :n- lapse, Donald M. Nelson, eeneral- issimo of defence production, savs in a signed article published today in the American Mazagine under ing in. In Hingham, Mass., Girl 'the title, "You Haven't Seen Any Scouts have been contributing thing Yet." messenger service to the Red Crass i "When Hitler invaded Poland and the National Defense com mittee. They have made a thor we knew within hours that our tanks weren't good enough," Nel mapping the location of impor- out new developments in . tanks tant buildings and making detail-1 faster than we could draw bhze-ed plans for feeding, clothing amVPrinbs for better ones. At that caring for Hingham people. stage, Hitler was outsmarting us. In Tarrvtown. N.Y.. one of the 'That stage has Dossed. Before most Scout-minded of communl- these words appear In print we ties, since out of an entire popu- sha11 be making mass production latlon of 1,500, there are 301 Girl Quantities of bigger, better, faster, Scouts the intermediate group stronger tanks than any others went in for food conservation by under the 5un- We nve turned collecting windfalls, making them;the corner. Into jelly and turning It over to' "xt wU1 not be lon& now before Ithe Nazis will be readlustinc thr " ! i i inecnanicai pians in an attempt to worked hard and effectively to1 L Ps ln- promote community good wili by iff V? lhat donating services to church thSnrJ " .welfare groups, tending nurseries !j Sn LL n and joining in other helpful ac-lf"0"" 0rv,grUp r equal w when Uvitles uwies. In in West wes t Vireinla virg ma, they thPV! We u bow our d once ook up where the Civilian Con- backs and hparts m? servation Corps boys left off, sav- TOe defence productlonJ chlef ,big Pine trees and current bushes warnS( however) ithafc M .from "blister rust" and winnlmr (nv. nu t high praise from the local fore- station official. Finland was held by the Swedes for 700 years. Paul Armour is leaving on his return to Vancouver tonight on the steamer Princess Adelaide. KISS YOUR TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! Pepleit Many Suffer Low Blood Count And Don't Know It. The tamilng thinir about low blood eount la that you can weivh about aa much aa you ever did even look healthy and itrong, yet you can feel a If you had lead in your Ices, dopey, tiird and prpleu. Low blood count meant you haven't rot rnougn .. rea wooa eorpuneiea. it U m their mcix vital tiuu - jwv m iiiLuiini ii. i i ii r-r. rn Tan l " "vy S. ci range the entire Dattern of Ampri. ican life, temporarily at least. None of us is eolne to pnlnv it," he writes, "for nothiner atannt war is pleasant, but we aro nnt going to make it any easier by refusing to look the stark rpnlltw n he eye. Too many of us are do ing just tnat. 'Business as usual' Jis out. Our only business today, as a nation and as individuals, is the ousinees of national defence. We will stop at nothing, and I mean mat literally. "If we have to rpnrilnst. mir cn. cial structure to save, suit, our uui national UJUWUUi oe a personal efrort. But, until the Job is done, our svstem nf immo. trlcted proftts. our political philo- ""i.ivo cYciv.iiimi Lnau stands in aMuua job to carry life-giving oxysren from voue - 7 m lungt throughout your body. And Juit ai it "e way 01 me Ilnal triumphant taket oxygen to explode gaaoline ln your ear aCCOmDlkhmpnt and make the power to turn the v, tee Is, to ''"IJllilimcnt mne mUSt i go K by 11. the you mut have plenty of oxygen to explode JboardS. the energy ln your body and give you going uur , power. We are going to do .the lob Get Dr William, rink Till, today. Tkey democratVillv ar. world-famou. for the help they giv. la ueTnocra":aUy If l We Can. But n We iaereaainff the numhpr anil hmrmi. nro rrninrv 4. t i ...i. 1 1 . eorm..elr.. Then with you, blood ount wjituner or no. you'll feel like bounding ud the Lidr. if W;.wi ,day tor chlselers or evaders or ob- .frtructlonists, active or passive, ' Wear a Poppy By W1XXIFRED O, BRASS Once more we offer you, with reverent fingers, Out of the Past, where poignant memory lingers, ed a missionary note to President Generalissimo Of Defence Produc-iThe Flander3 Poppy; ANCIENT CHESS Chess was played more 3000 years ago. Promotion For Douglas Stork 'i 'Yia vnntiiciiuquaxiers rigiit nere in Ye, who exempted, trod the paths g , Cmtca0- " certainly j Will ho OTAflf tr Viot'ft rtn.m U,.l. than laree or small, rich or Door. I want to assure you that those gentle men will be taken care or. ! Warning that "we have been too slow and we are still too slow," in spite of the fact, that "in many vital items we are comfortably ahead of schedule," Nelson asserts mat mere is one uning to remember: "All these defence pressures, ithese controls, these restraints,! are emergency measures. I don't like them. You don't like them. rAuj.. ,ti . i ipu. i HUUUUJ lIKftt U1CII1. UICV U11CI1U , entity, then we'll have to readjust cur democratic pride. But we've! :it. I don't think we'll have to. I?ot to realize that we are going! think well be all rieht of us comprehends that this must to accept a great many temporary controls now in a co-operative spirit, or live in a world where! the controls are permanent, Iron- hard and commonplace. "Perha'ps the future looks dark. But remember that it is not dark with doubt or confusion, but dark simply because we have a great many difficult things to do quickly. When you look beyond these There Inere I Is IS no no TOOm room In ln America AmHfi to-.dark fn. hour Is but an Incident ln 'ne history of a great people determined at all costs to be free." q.vmv W JtlL UUUg UAlK Forget not those who died to bring ln the Id ovm after so "V US Peace, " iire JUiiy cneers Ior U0US And wear a Poppy; Those who endured war's mean- ' - ness and it's splendor Unto the end their very selves to render; For them the Poppy. Because their Valor lives through out the ages, Because, once more, the bitter struggle rases. We bring you Poppies; Because brave hands, now maimed and bruised and broken. Fashioned anew each scarlet. flaming token. The little Poppy. Because she breathes Remem brance. Faith and Sorrow. Because she whispers Hope-a fair tomorrow, The Flanders Poppy; -3 Accept her blossom with a tender hand, ; , .5 And, proudly, that the world may understand, O, Wear a Poppy! S i Teachers Hear Y.M.C.A. Scty. mire ii ci.- r , iv . i-3mc oj'tans ui IturH UI i urbanization .More Particularly I I In War Time Following the regular business meeting of the Prince RuDert Teachers' Association last evening the members heard a very Inter esting address by Cliff Islle sec retary of the Y. M. C. A., on the work of the organization In the district. Mr. Leslie explained the work of the various organizations that were included In the united war services. The Salvation Army had certain duties, the Canadian Leg-Ion War Services looked after edu cation and personal services, the Knights of Columbus had their responsibilities, the I. O. D. E. had their allotment of work. The Red Cross would be included In the next appeal for funds for the auxiliary services. The sneaker mitHnpri fho do. jvelopmcnt of the Y. M. C. A. as a peacetime activity and then gave jin detail the work or It as a War Service organization. It had given service in the Fenten Raid, in the South African War and in the last I Great War. From tha outbreak of this war all its resources had been placed at the disposal of the Dom inion government. All profits from the canteen wee turned over to I rhe Dominion government. They I laid stress on the necessity for a Christian attitude towards life and the need for real democracy In the individual and national life. .The record of the work In this area made a very evident impression on the teachers who were j quick to show their appreciation 'of the speaker's address. n In the business session preced- ing, matters of interest to the teachers as a profession were ful- iiy awcusBea witn T. L. Da vies. president, in the chair. J. S. Wil-1 son gave an outline of the work that a response to the Poppy Tap Uay enabled H the C 4Canadlan Canadian Le,on Legion The following Is from the Pet- , rogalar News Bulletin, Chicago, Al thewveterans and their which is just to hand: ntJT lndi ... . tlons brought hardships on them. Ye, who pass on with careless, fSU" 7!,'- hurrvincr fePt hp be pleased to hear tha D. P. Stork. ! ' Behold her, shining In the crty ' ?ZZ rfCPntly been stjpg made sales promotional man- The scarlet Poppy. aB" . corporation Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Baths Dining Room in Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress J.I.I. Willi U.. 1 IU m This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable 2 PHONE 13 21-Hour Service at Regular Rates Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Thursday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls and Powell Itiver. Saturday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Alr-Condltioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc., call or write It. S. GRL'IG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT, 528 Third Ave., Thone 2C0, Prince Kupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines RECIPE FOK TUB WEEK ny Jehan Fat. , BUTTER . ;.j "J"" late. w;:;. nut meau ; can tell bv .' " bu inio it. tnu-promises son:-: in thp civ.:-.. tec . Brnn nlAt" ,. ' " u. us; They're eu.-.,.v , , - ton - t Favourite Brownie, ami tablespoons Fty p.-squares Fn , Cxi. CZ t, 1 ' M egg. 2 jP r spoon baking pil-vanilla, ,U1) "J ' meats. 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