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Right Support Nobte Grand P.Mrs. D. V. Smith. S Left Sopport Noote Grand Mrs. ! W S- Harrs:ryd. ! Right Sopport Vke Grand Mrs. I N. Moorehoose V; Left Sapport Vice Grand Mrs. moo vmiD : TIRED FEELING f GOODBYE! . PtpUu Many Suffer Low Blood J . Count And Don't Know It. ' TW kaxc tiir rWvt Vrw IM oat ' it tiat m u vr ax u ntl u m '. -rn uialHiiiwMUii rmr J lo kaot oat wax. m lanl r ' iMukHkMoraiH.l:iiijHunul ic la nr id tum tt tnm yms has ttnuWa rm kT AmA jm u it uu mm ta Mc ru 'fcj rw car tU ea U pvmrr ta txrm UM wxce. mm ymn mmt ka Jt7 f xrrr cs. Wt ta csctxt ia jw taij ax4 irnfm Gt Or. Tibxi Timk TX VUj. Tkrr j mti'i .M It tt Ms tter ri ia niiiiu Im wmmktr u4 umaf ri 1 fl Ek Wim 6af ta tAirt m if ra wm tmsat a Aik yir -htm Jr Dr. Vu fta taar. ' We Also Carry BELMONT CO. Ladies' and Gents' Suits or Topcoats to Measure. M. T. LEE, Tailor P. O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 544 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE : J. Bouzek, TAILOR I uwiu aua i Best Materials. Workmanship i; Second Ave., two doors from I Broadcasting Station DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatani Ladies' and Children's Alterations Phone BIk. 5, 522 Fulton St Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleanine and Pressing CENTRAL HOTEL First Class Accommcdatior.s EUROPEAN OR AMERICAN PLAN Baths By Appointment C. E. BLACK. Prop. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Watei Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O.Box 198 SETTING UP A.R.P. HERE General Plan of Organization Perfected Bot Many Volunteers Are Still Needed WJth general ocgia'Katioci set- p penected and eonaoera we j Demolition. H. C. Long. ! Decontamination. Dr. Neal Car iter. Local Man's Brother Is Given Post The Winnipeg Free Press of January 8. 142 carries the announcement of the appointment of W .Elliott Wilson. Winnipeg law- jyer, as eniei executive oincer oi equips est of titkws kinds al-: the regional war labor board oi ready here, the local cirfliaa pro- Manitoba. The announcement was tectton eommittee A- R- P-) is roade by Hon. S. J. Farmer, nan-still seeking farther workers seen ister of labor, who fa chairman of as patrol and fire wardens and . the board. T. .unrx&nt wilt Ka nf in. a iM a J . k a w XUatT aiHMUUIRTU HU1 - Firr. aid Captains are G. E. Phil- the work they were doing was not j lipson. Frank Deny. T. Graham, only for the present but the build-; Thorndyke Graham. E V. Whiting tag up of church workers for the and Angus Macdonald. future when those who were now j Various A. R. P. groups have doing the work have laid it down I been having meetings this week and passed on the torch to them, i to get district organization per- After the meeting, games were pected, receive steel helmets and 013 Jed under uie direction of Miss fanner a successful and other f equipment, assign workers -! i rmmiUiMiMi-mMTmrKtMimmtm Ladies! WATCH OUR WINDOWS for Bargains before stocktaking. Selling for lss than half price. G0LDBL00M "The Old Reliable" ' us3um..aUJOBCB.tmstu:s2:m3mJ 1 to posts and prepare generally to t ; I report at another general meeting to be held tomorrow night. A start has been made on distribution of A. R. P. instruction cards and maps to every residence in I'z-t city with the reooest that theie be carefully sin died by alL Advertise in the Dany News. Phone 83 r" CLarl th Vm. Ri.dt It. - G 0 L D S E A L Saving Oar COUPONS i for Usefnl ;J Household Iteins. Call irs and let us explain this plan to you. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have. More Cents" P.O. Box 575 Phones 18. 19 THE SEAL OF QUALITY $H3 Sockeye Salmon Fancy Red Herring in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Bloater y ffffffffffffffffffffffffff i ; : all : ri U li k .aVk. aft, -ay . 1 1 l M M 4 V W T V v w m n 4k J. H. bULuLK i I Optometrist (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE) B. C. Furniture Co. 12 Reconditioned Kit-chen Ranges for coal and wood. 3 Chesterfield Beds with Occasional Chair. 18 Mattresses all cotton; sizes 3-3,4-0. 4-6, at $12.00 3 Pull -Out Couches with heavy pad . . . each $18.75 1 Typewriters Remingtons, No. 12. Phone Black 324 THIRD AVENUE ANDY HARDY HERE AGAIN Finds That Life Is Something More Than Class Dance? and Football Games, -Life Begins for Andy." another of the popular series of Hardy family pictures, comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here this week-end. It show Andy fadnz hie on his own away from the family - ties and the protc -tire him aama &u nruini iml use --t rr . i . . a ... Canadian National Railways. City - a a. 11 a P.. aa ' X aI-.-aa r n mm as MTP 1 i. 1 . sooneL The obieettre which n is R y, j,, Wilson is a sobered young man who ast hoped to achieve as soon as pos-, . f T munn r.rinri- r!(7 that life constitutes sose- siSle, so as to be m a position U Q Borfiia strel schooL He .thing more than class dances ar.d deal effeetiTely with any emer- ith the Canadian forces ! football games, gencie which aught arise at any jq war. He is a native of . The plot in brief deals witt- 'he time, is to have the whole city county Antrim. Ireland, and a. problem facing the Hardys after adequately covered with an ade- I graduate of Manitoba University. : Andy graduates from high schoc aate staff of workers for the j Mr. Wilson was chosen for the whether he should go on to coi-varioas duties which wodd have 'ofnee by the board which. In ad- lege to study law or go out on his to be carried oat in the ease of dition to Mr. Fanner, consists of own. This his parents leave en-air raids or other form of attack two representatives of the em- tirely up to hun and he decides pioyees and two representative of to leave home for a month and fw -rithfe r .hn,,- rnrr. rni. InLr? SLrhd thVeinpioyers of the provtnee. The work in New York. What happen. and in in Hnteers soogh. are bang anUaent betD conftnned m the city can best be explained view of the threatening situation by oogju government The by the fact that Andy, after his now existing, i: is believed there Qev eiecaUTe officer left for Ot- month has elapsed, chooses a col- snomd fie a real response. jiawa where a conference had been lege career. For the p-rposes of A R. P. the: arranged between Hon. Humphrey Once again the entire family is city has been divided into eight Mitchell. Dominion Minister of gathered in the Judge's home as divisions with stations at West-' Labor, and the regional war labor the setting for the drama. Lewis rtrr ' RrYmtii nnri cy.firf of boards of the cne nrovinces. Stone, as Judge Hardy, has ne-v HalL Provincial Government Baud-. . . ... y teg. Booth SchooL Dry Dock. Seal IliniOr Women S 11 UmCU 3 Cove School and Canadian Fish .JUU1U1 resenting navy, military and ziZ'umy held their first annual force compiete the general staff, j meeting in the Parish Hall last Assistant wardens in charge of evening. They entertained to districts are J. L. Mcintosh. J. A. : dinner as their guests Canon W Teng. G. T. German. H- A. Breen. F. Rashbrook. representing the' G. P. Tinker, T J. Boolter. Wufrid ! church. Mrs. Adcock, representing I ; McLean and J K Boddie. ! the Senior Women's Auxiliary Section leaders are- I I Miss May Skinner, representing 1 and Mrs. Hen- Fire Wardens. H. T. Lock. i utufK Helpers t,-,. T t- . .dersoo, the church Boys' League man. Schools, J. S. Wilson. Hearth. Arnold Flaten and Angus Macdonald. Transportation, s. E. Parker. Engineering, F. N. Good. Alarms. H. T Lock. Commanieation. Sanroei Mas- sey assbted by Boy Scocts and Sea Cadets. Sewers and Water. F. N. Good. Blackout. T. B. Black. Smith, welcomed the visitors and read here report. Reports were , also read by the secretary. Miss Betty Scott, the treasurer. Miss Kay Toombs, and the Dorcas sec retary. Miss Akiko Tanaka. In addition to their church ac tivities, this branch has made, since it was formed, 233 articles for the local branch of the Red Cross. After the reading of the reports. kindly way. gave the new branch ' ITVIU0 VI CUWUi 4VV, ai.a It fc, UL the members to remember that lanc . intricate proocms u icc. i Mickey Rooney. as Andy, once ! again has plenty of opportunity jfor acting ability. Judy Garland & Cold Storage Co. plant. j Annua I Mpdhna; fT Hoklen is again the un-J. J. Little is chief protection, rtiUIUdl lTlCCUlig dersUnding mother Sara Hadea officer for Prince Rupert and H- the sympathetic aunt and Ann t. Lock as assman; cmei protec- Rutherford, Polly Benedict, i mtmbers of st peter's tion officer. Laison officers rep- :churcn Cove v.-onien's Aux- X '1 ' crop PAIN OF Sore Throat f ast-actin. with al one ASPIRE You'll say it'i spiers Wamhifi Look for this cross on tvtry Aspirin UbUL If job dont tto rt, it Isn't At.lrin. STANLEYW. COLTON D.O, Ph.C. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 610 It is Really CAPITOL A lAMOUS, flATIlt TMfAUl ENDING TONIGHT CoiE&ue4 . - 6 47 ar.i 3 ' "STR.WBEP.RY BlONDp at 7:15 ar.d 9 Beginning FRIDAY 7 Mckty troos 1 ludy SngsI 3 S j They're a riot V ff together.. In Ey I Nl "! New York mis- A adventurosl : at 1 13, 3 13 " . ?Z Added -"BEAITIFUL BALI" and WURI.D NEU'S JUST RECEIVED A New Shipment of Luggage Wardrobes, Trunks, Gladstones, Fortnite Cases, Lady Sets, Suit Cases. Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE PRINCE RUPERT, B& Keep in a Good Stock of TELKWA OR ALBERTA The Best Quality Coal is Needed at a Time Like This Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 116 OR 117 Canadian National Railwayj Steamers Leave Prince Rupert Wednesdays at 3:00 p.m. for Ketchikan and Stewart. Thursdays at 11:15 p.m. for Ocean Falls, Powell River and Vancouver. Winter Excursion Fare, Vancouver and Return SJft ft A TlckeU on safe Nov. 15th, 1941, to Feb iSth. VWVU 1942. Final return limit March 15th . 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, 528 Third Avenue Phone 260 Prince K"Pert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines If you have something to sell, a classified advertise-ment in this paper will soon let you know if there is buyer in the city. n