irnAY SEPTEMBER if, CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W Colton U.d Vti.C. Wallace Work. Phone 648 When You Wantl- GOOD TAXI SERVICE Call' 235 Taxi Proprietor O. Kildal FREE 1941. THE DAILY NEW3 RAINCOATS THAT ARE . . , Smartly . . . Light in Weight Undo in England of Find Thread-Proofed' Egyptian Cotton, Sizes 3S lo 12. Specially priced at $10 Others at sS12 to $19.50 532 Third Ave. Watts & Nickerson MEN'S AND HOYS' CLOTHIERS Phone 345 VISITORS EXPECTED Several high officials of the women's war services committee i are expected from Toronto In a week of two in the course of a jtour of the" west. They will In-i elude Mrs. Savage, chairman of !the war services committee, Miss M. E. Frlzelle, administrative sec- r retary of the national council. , Alsd with the party will be J. jOlga Jardlne, liason officer for' jthe Y. W. C. A. at Toronto. Ladies' and' Men's Tailored Clothing Made Locally or Away Price to Suit Any Purse. M. T. LEE, Tailor Box 975 Phone' Green 960 For every 3 labels from any tin or package of Dr. Ballard's Dog Food (and' 5c stamp to cover postage) we will mail you ONE SOLID BRASS IDENTIFICATION TAG At:;!utsly free. BE SURE to print clearly your "name and ad-drc on a separate" sheet of paper and mail to the address below. For an additional 15 labels from Dr. Bal- smp. mm. mm nrj r l iard's 005 pood (and 5c stamp to cover P 1 1 E" L postage) we will mail you absolutely free ONE COPY of DR. BALLARD'S DOG & CAT BOOK Containing a wealth of helpful Information on the feeding, training and care of "man's best friend." Address all replies to DR. BALLARD'S ANIMAL FOOD PRODUCTS, LTD., 4G59 Victoria' Drive, Vancouver, B.C. Please Note . . . DAYTIME DELIVERIES for the present will leave the store at 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. The difficulty of obtaining a parcel boy has made this arrangement' necessary. Y o u r co-operation will bo very much appreciated so that we may continue to give, good service. Evening Delivery Service 6 p.m. to 0 p.m. as usual Ormes ltd. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash tor old gold, Bulger's Company Sergeant Major James proved in health. Miss June Hanklnson left by last evening's train to resume her studies at the University of Manitoba after spending the summer visiting here with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Hanklnson. Mrs. Frlesen of Vancouver arrived In the city on the Cardena this morning from Vancouver to visit with her son and daughter In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frle- scn. Dt'ee yesterday petition of Florence Esther Wilson vs. Walter Wilson. The decree dissolved a marriage which was performed here on November 9, 1924. T. W. Brown acted as counsel for the petitioner who is a native of Port Simpson. BIRTH NOTICE Born to Mr. and Mrs. George H; Mowat. September 23, a daughter, at the Prince Rupert General Hos Dital. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Queen Mary Refugee Club Tea, Sept. 27. Legion Rooms. 102nd. Women's Auxiliary Dance Armouries, October 1. St. Andrew's Mission Kindergar ten opening October 1. Eagles Bridge and Dance, Oct, 1. Catholic Bazaar, October 1 and 2. Novelty dance Oddfellows' Hall. Scotch Dance Oct. lows' Hall. Adm. 35c. Anglican Tea. son, Oct. 16. 24. Friday, Oct. 3. 4, Oddfel- Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. McLeod's, Sixth Avenue West, October 9. Orange Bridge, October 9. Navy Tea. Oct. 18, Legion HalL Mrs. J. R. Morri- P. T. A. Telephone Bridge, Oct, Lutheran Bazaar, Oct. 25; Met- ropole Hall. Hill 60 Tea, November 1. 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. Bl Mastad lef$ on last evening's tr'a'lri for' a" trip to Bladworth, Meeting Men's First Aid Classes, Sask. Monday, Sept. 29, 8 p.m., in City" Hall. (226) t Dominic Ello of' Prince Rupert. w lis among those who purchased Tonight's train, due from th I non-interest bearing Dominion of East at 12 o'clock daylight saving time, was reported this morning to be fifty minutes late. Canada certificates during August. He took $50 worth, bringing his total subscription to date up to $300. Davison of Provost headquarters. Rev. arid Mrs. Bert Shearman, at Victoria, after having spent the, having spent a few days in the past ten days in the city, will sail by the Prince Rupert tonight on his return south. William Miller, who has been at Winnipeg for some weeks taking treatment, Is now in Vancouver and Is expected home within the next few days. He is much im I city following their return from a trip to Vancouver, left yesterday for Kltkatla where Mr. Shearman will resume his duties as mission ary teacher. V W. A. Pierce left on last evening's train for Sable River, Nova absolute was granted Scotia, for a visit. On his return afternoon at the Sup-1 he will be accompanied by Mrs. reme Court assizes in the divorce Pierce and family who have been at Sable River for some time. Mrs. Hi B: Wallace, 613 Third Av enue west, sanea on ine trince Rupert Thursday evening for Vancouver enroute to Long Beach. California; where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Duncan for a two month's vacation. Mrs. W. W. O'Neill and son Bert, sailed Thursday night on the Prince Georee for Victoria, Mrs. I O'Neill going south on account of the illness of her son John, who is in the naval hospital at Esqul malt. Mrs. Gus Krause and son, Gus, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver where thev will visit Mr. Krause who has been there for some time on account of illness. On their re turn to the city they will be accompanied by Miss Thomasina Krause who has been In Vancouver for the past three months. Gordon Kerr of Terrace was excused from Jury service at the Supreme Court Assizes here yesterday afternoon. W. O. Fulton, crown counsel, explained to Mr. Justice A. M. Mansriri that he was required in his work at Terrace and ' was desirious of getting back to the interior on the evening train. Jurors not engaged in the case of Rex vs. Phillips, which was before the court at that time, were excused until this morning. His ' LordshlD Indicated that the court would continue sittings ! through today as he was desirious 1 1 1 1A T"l .I nn f!iAmA oi ceiling away iu wuc uws' early next week for a session of court there. J. Bouzek TAILOR LADIES and GENTS Best' Materials, Workmanship 2nd Ave. two doors from Broadcasting Station Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Baths Dining- Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress CHURCH NOTICES The Salvation Army Adjutant and Mrs. E. Brunsdon SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Meetings at 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School at 2:30 p.m. Divisional uommanaer iur iwi.u u. , Brigadier J. T. Gllllngham, and Alaska; will be' the' special speaker at the week-end. meetings A WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO ALL Many Ladies In First Aid Class List of Those Enrolled for Studies Is Announced. The following ladies are enroll ed for St. John's Ambulance Asso ciation classes this fall: Mrs. M. Macintosh, Miss Doreen Eastman, Mrs. Jennie Christiansen, Mrs. Beatrice Dawes, Mrs. M. Blackhall, Mrs. Laura Ellis, Mrs. Dorothy Johnston, Mrs. Jessie Stromdahl,' Mrs. S. Andersen, Mrs. Violet Bussey, Miss A. Fuller, Mrs. E. Loveless, Mrs. M. Haddon, Mrs. Doris Johnston, Mrs. Mary Strach- an, Mrs. W. Black, Mrs. A. Nlcker-sOn, Mrs. H. Moore, Miss Faith King, Mrs. M. Wide, Miss C. Ket-chum, Mrs. A. Kerrighan, Mrs. M. Lautens. Miss E. Hamblln, Mls3 P; Hamblln, Miss E. Gibson, Miss G: Palmer, Miss S. Stuart, Mrs. M. Brooksbank,, Mrs. B. Oland, Mrs. M. Priest, Miss M. Sim and Miss M. Hartin. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert C. Soar, T. Kaye and E. W. Wright, Vancouver; T. A. C. Chris tian, Ucluelet, B. C; Frank Lund, Lowe Inlet; Mr. and Mrs. Bene-) diet, ciaxton cannery. Central J: Torkelson, Digby Island; W. Stefluk and Fred Kostyk, Edmon ton; A. Llnd, city; S. Schyeovolo, Digby Island. Royal L. Brakstad and Dan McKen- zie; Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Mat-son and family, Lowe Inlet;. L. V. Hagen. NOTICE Tax Sale of city lots will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1941, in the Council Chamber at City Hall. List of lots to be offered for sale Is posted on notice board. ( CITY COLLECTOR. City Commissioner D. J, Mathe- son was in session in his capacity as a city councillor yesterday to finally reconsider and adopt a bylaw providing for the sale of a number of parcels of reverted city tax sale property, details of which were riublished earlier in the week. LOYAL SWEDISH LABOR STOCKHOLM. Sept. 27: (W The Swedish Labor Federation meeting here Sept. 6-15 honored as "a close bond among Scandinavian peoples" the memory of Vigo Hansteen and Rolf Vikstrom, two Norwegian labor leaders exe cuted by Nazis. STOWAWAY CLAMS OTTAWA, Sept. 27: (W) Stow away clams which apparently hitched a ride across the Paciflc by hiding in a shipment of Japanese seed oysters are winning a place on the B.C. clam market, fisheries officials say. DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatani, Ladles and Children's Alterations Phone Blk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing Prepare for Fall and Winter Men's Suits remodelled Into Ladles Alterations, Repairing, Cleansing and Pressing "Quick Service" featuring Freedman and Gabbes, Samuel Hart Ltd. Ladies and Gents Suits and Topcoats to measure DELUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodore Cafe Phone 307 Box 725 PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery AH Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled STUDENTS COUNCIL Complete List Of Personnel Coming Year in For, The Students' Council of Booth Memorial High School consists this year of the following: President, Bill Bond. Vice-President, Nora Thomas. Treasurer, Messina Pavllkls. Secretary, Betty Payne. Representatives from the classes 7B, Henry Shlmlzu: 7M, Everett Pierce: 7H; Forbes Lee; 8B, Rup ert Holkestad; 8M, June Berg; 8H.J Lawrence Hanklnson; 9U. Jack M'acey; 9G' and C, George Cromp; 10U, Boyo Gurvl:h; 10G and C, Alice Barbe; 11U, Betty Payne; i 11U and G, Sidney Alexander; 1IC, Ted Arney; 12U and G. Bill Bond and Norah Thomas; 12C. Messina Pavlikis. Timely Recipes GRAPE JELLY 4 cups (2 lbs.) Juice 7V2 cups O'A lbs.) sugar" 2 bottle fruit pectin. To prepare Juice, stem about 3 pcunds fully ripe grapes and crush; thoroughly. Add V2 cup water, bring to a boll, cover, and simmer 10 minutes. Place fruit in Jelly cloth or bag and squeeze out Juice. (If Malagas or other tight-skinned grapes are used, the Juice of 1 lemon should be added to pre pared Juice). Measure sugar and Juice into large saucepan and mix. Bring to a boll over hottest fire and at once add fruit pectin, stir ring constantly. Then bring to a! full rolling boil and boll hard V2 minute. Remove from fire, skim, pour quickly. Paraffin and cover at once. Makes about 11 glasses 1(6 fluid ounces each). ARMY GAME-NEW STYLE JUNEAU, Sept. 27: (0 United! 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Special $16.50. 5 Chests of Drawers from $6.95 to $7.95. B. C. Furniture Co. Phone Blk. 324 3rd Ave, When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable PHONE 13 24-Hbur Service at Regular Rates NEW ENTERPRISE RANGE SALE WHITE ENAMELLED RANGE 74.00 Sale price - Waterfront 57,00 $25.00 allowance for your old stove You pay only $56.00 for the new range. Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Store Hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 pjn. COAL! COAL! The 'fmtest ' victory Mature Won-Was stormf Aeafrdys PHONE 651 from tie sum 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. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 652 1 MM BBI Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver at Ocean Falls and Thursday at 11:15 p.m. P.S.T. calling Powell River.1 ' Saturday at 11:15 p.m. P.S.T. calling at Ocean Falls. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m.P.S.T. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars For foil Information, reservations, etc.. call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Phone 269, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines