Visit Our Basement Store For Pine China. Dinnerware, Classes, Baggage and Novelties MAX HE1LBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MEKCIIANT RUPERT PEOPLES STORE summerI COAL PRICES I1I..-.SV.,1JJ aami "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 5 SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS 2 Only 9x12, each $59.50 3 Only 9x12, each $53.00 2 Only 9x12, each $72.00 I OnlF, 9x12 $79.00 1 Only 9x10 $63.00 1 Only 8x10 K $52.50 1 Only 9x9 S19.00 1 Only '9x9 $31.00 3 Only 6'Sx9, each $39.00 1 Only 6'9x9 , $42.03 2 Only 4'6x7'6, each ... $19.00 4 Only 4'6x7'6, each .... $21.00 1 Only 4'6x7'6 $27.00 A Deposit Will Hold Any of These Rugs Until Christmas Elio's Furniture Store THIIM) AVENUE COAL! COAL! Onehints a enouah for jffsierTArift, Ana we are sure ie qeis i. H. BULGER Optometrist Opposite Post Office It is only natural that a man should want to hang on to his money as long as he can, but when it comes to the coal buying question you should part with some of your cash at this time while - the autumn coal price rules. HEAT WAVES ROLL FROM FOOTHILLS COAL Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE C51 FOR COMPLETE SATISFACTION C5.2 gwpwmwiiiiiiMiWwi We Also Carry .BELMONT CO. Ladies' and Gents' Suits or Topcoats to Measure. M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Or. 9G0 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. Winter Excursion Fare, Vancouver and Return 2QJ AA Tickets on sale Nov. 15th. 1941, to Feb. loth f?JiJf 1942. Final return limit March 15th, 1942 Plus Tax Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Air-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc., call or write R. S. GREIG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT. 52S Third Avenue phone 2C9 Prince Rupert Asfnts for Trans-Canada A'r Lte qagBBBBff m 1 '" 1 " MiRi'ii -il i,ii.ii,rainimiirm1,tr1r EDUCATION I CAMPAIGN Ottawa Survey Finds Malnutrition I at a . a n Jk 1 1 : . L. ! I rrvaicm in vanaua iiiiu Mother Worst Fed Of All About 40 percent of the people F PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS FRIDAY, NOYEMbt Expert OPTICAL SERVICE CIIAS. DOUIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing. Hand Engraving l Accessories Make the Woman . . . t AND PEOPLES STORE ! HAVE THE ACCESSORIES Just Arrived! FINE IMPORTED KID GLOVES We were fortunate in securing a . substantial stock of imported ! Gloves. Don't miss this opportunity . . . Styles and sizes for all and at last year's prices too. You'll Find What You Want Here: I PUKSES - HANDKERCHIEFS FLOWERS i HOSIERY JEWELERY SCARVES OTTAWA, Nov. 14: tf Rrcen: surveys which dhow that malnutrition Is prevalent in Canada de-sp.te plentiful food supplies, will form the basis of a nation-wide educational program to be launched by the Department of National Heal.h wufaln the next two months. Preparations for the campaign, the result of two years study, are practically complete, Dr. R. E. Wodehouse, deputy minister of pensions and national health said. Final details will be worked out at a conference of the Canadian Council on Nutrition to be held shortly. QUAKER OATS GHOST FILM CANADA'S SUPER BREAKFAST FOOD An Excellent source of Vitamin B,r Enjoy its Natural Benefits Daily Whifflets From The Waterfront Three marked deficiencies are evi- o'clock tonight on her return dent; calcium, particularly for the south over the same route. children, the B vitamins for all individuals ar.d iron for tha wo- Union steamer. Cardena, Capt. men and children. John Boden, is due in port at mid-1 "The higher Income families had night tonight from the south and j definitely better supplies of food will sail soon thereafter on her but even in thess families, there return to Vancouver and way- was a deficiency of the B vita- points. nins. C ne conclusion is clearly j ' evident from these surveys many c AT J,. nn J Mfm.y Wms families in Canndi arP nrt. P-J.0 lng supplies of food adequate fori And Few Prams htaith. for proper growth of LONDON. Nov. 14: tt Baby! vu iUi iwu5 cii;i- carnage manufactiurers, running! a poor second to the stork, can-of nutritional infonmation not meet the demand for peram-ranked with economic restrictions buto4ors. especially two-seaters for in responsibility for unbalanced twins. "There are more babies lt M iUluiu. ine .ampaugn man new prams," explained an "h.ch is now being planned will official of the Perambulator and be designed to provide this lnfor- Invalid Carriage Manufacturers' mon' Association. "S-ks have been! Throughout the four surveys used uo and every new pram is ; ere was taken to assure accuracy sold before it Is finished" n the findings with individual 1 ,i U -1 . , ui;i"B weignea m some, Riit siFFnn rs les with annual Income of from $450 to $1,500 a year were studied. The families had an average in-ccme c $19.68 a week and most spend only from 30 to 60 percen: of their income on food. The findings showed only 10 .percent equal to or above a specified standard. 20 percent ranged down to 70 percent of the standard and 70 percent vera below that figure. 40 Percent On Food Dr. J. E. Sylvestre, Quebec dir ector or nutrition, and Dr. Hon ENFORCED LANDLUBBERS LONDON, Nov. 14: 0 International law forbids .400 British sailors, fit and eager to get back Into service, to go to sea until after the war .They were captured In the Indian Ocean by a Nazi raider and relwi i forced to sign a promise not to jami or jignt again, i . . ' NAMED FOR VICTORY Kuibyshev, formerly Samara, temporary capital of 'the U. S. S. R., was named in honor of the ,iman who won and defended It for ,the Soviet. WITV NOT T vxt TV. K-, f tfo. TXIllO- tlon t Finland live m the rural ditrlcts. KAKI.Y LEATHERNECKS I The United Staites Marine Corps was e-tfo Wished in 1775. Nov. 14, 1916 British captured Beaucourt in continuation of ore Nadeau of Laval University, drlve on Bapaume; nearly 6.000 made ths Quebec study among 76 Prisoners taken in two days' fight-lainllles with an average income lnS Rumanians defeated at Tlr-of $21.44 a week. They found the E" Jiu- United States protested families spent on an average 40 deportation of Belgian civilians to percent of their Income on food, j Germany "Low income, the larae number of in dividuals per family and lack I of knowledge concerning fond! values have been given as reasons for the inadequate food intake."5 they reported. "The high infant! mortality rate in Quebec his bfenj lowerea through educational mi m-m : .:e::;iB : acataooKaaii TRAPPERS Have large order for all kinds of furs. Am paying 3095 moie than anyone else. Ship your furs. Will wire by return. If not satisfied will ship goods bark paying express both ways. GOLDRLOOM "The Old Reliable" LI Canada At War J 25 Years Ago I Ml IS SHOWING Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Head Cast of Mad Comedy Now at Capitol Theatre. ? Mid hilarity amid the eery atmosphere of ghosts and spooks ia featured in "Hold That Ghost," with Bud Abbott and Lou Co-tello, which is the week-end picture at the Capitol Theatre here, opening today and continuing tomorrow. ' Playing in support of fh; nellar comics are Richard Carlson, Joan Davis, Mischa Auer, the Andrews Sisters and Ted Lewis and his orchestra. Carlson and Miss Ankers provide the romantic interest of the piece. With a long abandoned and sup- , posedly haunted roadhouse on L. W. Panr.ore. chairman of the ground. "Hold That Qhost" is a studied were considered adequately Internall0n:;; Fisheries Commls- rip-roaring story held together fed, with another 40 percent get- sion- and A- J- Whitmore, another with lively dialogue and gags as in? three-quarters of what they Canadian member of the commls- veil as some popular. required and 20 percent getting sion- in Prince Rupert at Opening in a night club where little more than half of what tne middle of next week for con- Lewis and his band and the An-they needed. ferences with local operators in drews Sisters supply the enter- "Food is not fairly distributed In tne halibut fishing industry in re- talnment, the vehicle moves the family," their report stated. Bard to projected regulations for speedily to a gas station where "The worst fed member is the 194Z- Mr- Pat more is the teen-age youngster, who, few Wednesday and Thursday. I ghosts acting as their stooges, Ab- '.eople realize, needs more food! ifaott and Costello make the sky than the average adult." . C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, ' the limit Tor their mlrth-provok- The surveys which illustrate the Capt. Neil MacLean, arrived In ing antics. IT'S A GHOST-TO-GHOST HOOKUP! ABBOTT & COSTELLO I Ik m funnitil mm tbt term in t Sew t '"' ficlmtt uilk BICBABD CARLSON MISCBA AUER . JOAN DAVIS The ANDREWS Sisters TED LEWIS at 1:31, 3:35, 5:39, 7:45, 9 49 EXTKA Canada Carries On presents "TALE OF TWO CITIES" WORLD NEWS AND CARTOON CAPITOL A fAMOUt PlATUf THEATIf LIQUEUR i6oz. ' x while ifor five perceih I come after sr.-m. native Last bank I was in 1878. C TODAY SATURDAY NINE DIED, NINE LIVED ASK DUTCH To l v PORTSMOUTH, Nov. 14: Q -A. LONDON, Nov . V. Alexander, First Lord of the Royal decree S.g: coming Abbott and Costello ac.cident.i11v Admiralty, in tribute t3 Br.aln's . Wilhetmina, Nr. archer; the best fed the father or north from Victoria and Mr. Whit- become entangled with a gang- 1 mercnanit seamen, io:a now nine ouiswe NetherUi waep earner, nr th rhiirirpn v. more is comine out from Ottawa, ster. inheritini t.hP riPSPrtAH .nn men were k?Pt aliyc Ior 15 days asked to help n cept for vitamin C, worst fed is The meetings are to be held next u hen he is slain by police. With m a rafC wlth only three t3! Io.r e i spoon fuls of water dally, nine others died. There are about 4,500 need of nutritional education were Prt at 9:30 this morning from: Special photographic effects are 1 reindeer owners in Alaska. maae in Halifax, Quebec, Toronto ' Vancouver ana ocean Fails and also featured in the picture. and Edmonton and showed serious wiu s1 at 3 o'clock this afternoon lack of some important elements r Ketchikan and Stewart whence CASUALTIES RATIONED in the diets of the families studied, she is due back here tomorrow! GLASGOW Nov 14: O) Casu-Deficiencies Evident night southbound. The vessel had alty 'lists of Austrian units fight- In a summary of the four sur- a rather rough trip up the coast. lng for the Nazis in RUS9ia are yeys it was reported: "All of the '"rationed" says Austrian Socialist low-income surveys show that C.P.R. steamer Princess Ade-KtewS- Next of kln are informed by there is a shortage of protective laide. Capt. R. C. McGreachy, ar-.pogt and 0ffice6 distribute foods which can be relief upon to rived in port at 1:30 this afternoon ony a limited number daily, ' furnish minerals and vitamins, from-the south and will sail at 10 ! 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