1 ews Items . . . Lay n's111. ua mi last le. ,lic L. Library r ine I (240) ibcral party iVancouvci in the city t, Mr Den-jative of the hi Assocla- ight's train lurday night, j was acquit- fen a charge tv Magistrate trge was laid' mobile acci- iuc last week nen s Co-op f been driven U-itb a car f. Kergin A, counsel lor Ion a: Oct 23. Mrs. 20. Par Krty Catholic B 24 at 8 p.m I Civic Centre, . October 31, INov 6, Civic lurch fall sale, Pioneer Home INov 8. Moose bazaar, iv 13 and 14 m Legion Legion Fall Nov. 21. Eazaar, d Home f!nnlc- I. Cathedral 30. a Please leave milk bottles out early Monday, Thanksgiving pay. Valentin Dairy. (240) a Valhalla Lodge Meeting, Frl- busmessiday. 8 p.m. Members please at tend. Fall fall Bazaar. . Prairie Ram day night, Odd . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dockrlll P . .s in f Telkwa arrived in the city last nlgnt irom wie micuuv uy tin on a business trip. They plan to return home on Sunday. ABASKETBALL, Saturday night, Civic Centre Oym. A Lacrosse Players! All lacrosse players and all those wishing to play the game whether, they have played before or not are urged to attend a practice at Roosevelt gym at .8:00 p.m. tonight.' (239) Long trips or short, day or night, 99 Taxi at your service. (tf) FORMER U.S. SOLDIER WEDS LOCAL GIRL The marriage took place in First United Church in Prince Rupert Wednesday evening of Miss Audrey Dudoward, daush-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Euncrt on Oc-' Dudoward, formerly of Tort EVistlan Chris Irv.ces will be feourt Chapel Iday October ft officiating. cw Cemetery truss I FY 1st watch on jnd noon Fri-ease leave at se. 240) Ements Kr tun column I full month Kord. ler's Spree, fecr 11 v fra, Thursday, 3ance Friday lows Hall, ! Sacred Con purch Friday p.m Admls Simpson, to Stephen Hanbury, formerly of the United States Army. The rite was performed by Rev. R. J. D. Morris of Hazei- ton. Bridesmaid was Miss Myrtle Robinson of Prince Rupert, and groomsman was George Kelly of Port Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Hanbury will lake un residence in Ketchikan. During the war, Mr. Hanbury served as a lieutenant in the United States Army. He ,had four years service In the Pacific theatre, nt Manila. Guam. Guad alcanal. He was decorated three times with the Purple Heart for battle wounds. Canned Milk For Young Children VANCOUVER Parents of children under two years arc assured of obtaining canned milk, according to an official of the Wartime Prices and Tran? Board. Their needs will be met by merely writing the W.P.T.B., clvlna aecs of the youngsters. brand of milk required and names of family grocers. A reserve of 25 per cent oi canned milk has been estab lished in Vancouver for young children. I HOW CAN I ? ? ? j By ANNE ASHLEY O. How can I make stuffed onions? A. Use Bermuda onions, hoi lowed out and steamed gently until almost tender. They are delicious when stuffed with chopped liver, highly seasoned and baked for half an hour. O. How can I hasten the task of bra tl nc ecus? A. Add a ninch of salt and the work will be accomplished in far less time than ordinarily. O. How can I remove stains from tinware? A. Rub thoroughly with damn cloth ditmed in common Knda. Follow this by washing and wiping dry. GRANDMOTHER AND GRANDDAUGHTER WED AT DOUBLE CEREMONY An Interesting double wedding ceremony took place recently in Rcglna, Sask., when agrandmother and granddaughter were married. Photo show?. Marjorie Orton and her Husband, Jack Fabcr, on the left. The girl's grandmother Is Mrs. Margrethe Falk, and groom William Boyle. BORDEN STREET SCHOOL HAS NOTABLE PLACE IN JUNIOR RED CROSS LIST Borden Street element ary school's contributions to the Junior Bed Cross have earned it eleventh )lace in the list of B. C. schools which turned over money to the society dur- t imp in . 1 . 1 ing inc iDio-'iu scnooi term. During the term, Borden Street School turned over $354.25 which was raised by the chil dren, mainly through the re demption of tea and coffee cou pons which they collected, to the Junior Red Cross. The school's position in the contribution list represents a .notable achievement because every other school which made greater contribu tions also had a large There were 760 B.C. schools in the list of contributors, and the list totalled $38,651.60. The money was turned over to the B.C. Junior Red Cross for its Crippled and Handicapped Children's Fund, and to the Na tlonal Junior Red Cross service. The latter sends food and cloth ing for needy children in war- devastated lands. Leading the list of contribu tors was the Victoria Hlgn school, which with an enrolment of more than, 1,200, turned over $3,213 to the Junior Red Cross Steamship Sailings For Vancouvei Monday ss Princess Adelaide, 10 pjn. Tuefsday ss Catala iz:30 pm. Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 11:15 n.m. Friday ss Cardena, 9:oo p.m. Princess Louise, p.m. From Vancouver Sunday s Catala, 4 pin. Monday ss Princess Adelaide. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 10:00 a m. From Alaska ss Prince Rupert, 7 p.m. For Alaska-Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, midnight. FOR NIGHT VISION The Japanese administered a proprietary drug called "migro-zal" to improve the night vision of their soldiers. . - i 1 .XM Hotel. . . - arrivals Prince Kuncrt Nick Geryluk, Dauphin, Man.'; J. H. Leauer, Inverness; Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith, Ketchikan; Sarah Richmond, Lenorc; E. Cameron, Alice Arm; A. Barron, Vancouver; A. C. Ellwyn, Vancouver; A. Anderson, Vancouver; Mrs. Barwlck, Fort Babine; Mr. ar.d Mrs. Wick, Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. F. Dockrlll, Telkwa; H. A. Halverson, city; Mr. and Mm. Mayes, Edmonton; Mrs. Garner, Leamington, Ont.; G. Cook, Sandspit; Mr. and Mrs. Kauppe. Port Arthur, Ont.; B. Miles, Ed monton; J. Day, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Kolanko, Usk; V. Woods, Cumshcwa; Mr. and Mr D. Lashmeet, Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. N. A. McKclvie, Prince George; G. Stralton, Caspaco; W. J. Robinson, Vancouver; Mrs. Dalzicl, Telegraph Creek. COMBS OF NYLON A comb of mouldrd nylon, with teeth that can be bent flat with out breaking, is on the market. r' i CRUtNVI j 1 LIST. 1 In o tmorf, -HWm lH is universal. 1 J 3 yougivcs ' in seco"d when If. Nabisco eddedVheati ED HEAT mt anr . . . make l I'lfl top-milk there's a dish to "jOfe, I "J t noon! NourisN a, Jf V, 1 $8 WA ? Dellci! Refreshing! Fortw-' UMmII 5SK3 W Product... just the natural c-V, SBtIS W S ed...shredded(..bakedl J Arrangements For Dance By Cambrai Chapt. Plans for their "Spinster's Spree" to be held this evening, for a tea on November C were laid at 'the regular monthly meeting of Cambrai Chapter, I. O.D.E. held in the Civic Centre this week. Mrs. Jens Munthe, regent, was in the chair and 22 members were present. A report from the workroom convener showed that a quantity of children's clothing is ready for shipment to Europe, ar.d two beautiful quilt tops were displayed. A donation of $75 was voted to Conrad Street School, which the chapter has "adopted" to assist in educational work. Other business was of a rout ine nature. ORCHIDS TO AUSTRALIA LONDON, O; The first orchids to be purchased by Australia since the war were dispatched recently. United Kingdom growers arc rapidly becoming the- leading exporters of orchids ' in the world. A con signment of orchids often takes years to collect as the time taken to grow a successfully blooming hybrid Is considerable. Buy Canada Savings Bonds! j5fk wtl '41 GRUCN CURVEX HOSTESS. 17. id""1 "fj1"" l"c,l''", ChjjJ 'H l7-jewl Prtckiofl mov"tt ' ' "l"Zr-l('MBj medrn cot - S12.S0 ' SHB And when fc$ yougivesomcthingbcau. f?y!2SFE& 1 tiful and enduring the yjKtJSTllJiSS 5? occasion will never be forgotten. Give a JeliX fiik r V I GRUEN the proudest ykws 1 I name in time. J Your GRUEN D E A I E R hot lim. V Thar tl oni.in your district. S KWONG SANG IIING HOP KEE CHOP.SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open S pjn. to 2 am. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED I1RAND IJEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Daily RUPERT BUTCHERS rhone 21 Third Ave. West FRIENDS HONOR LOCAL COUPLE Staff members of the government liquor store welcomed Mr, and Mrs. Don Arney, two former staff members, with a reception and presentation Thursday afternoon following their return on Wednesday from Vancouver where they were married two weeks ago. The reception wa3 held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L Youncman. where the newly- married couple were welcomed bv W. E. Denning and presented with a set of silver flatware from the staff members. Toastlb the brlde was propos ed by Mr. Youngman, and to the Eroom by Bobby Reid. Following the presentation they received the congratulations of the garn ering. Mrs. Arney Is the former Miss Marjorie Deane, a well-known local cirl. A vote of thanks was proposed bv Denis O'Neill to Mrs. Young- man for her hospitality, and best wishes were tendered Mr Young- man, who sailed last night on the Prince Rupert on his annual holiday. Those present at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Young- man. Mr. and Mrs. Don Arney, W. E. Denning, Bobbie Reid, Denis O'Neill, R. J. Coleman. T H. Fisher. Oscar Glske, Neil Cameron and W. J. Ranee. There are said to. be more than 300 types of common stains. Only furs can give you luxurious warmth and beauty. Picture yourself in this extravagantly styled mink-dyed muskrat. Why not order it today on our budget plan? No Carrying Charges No Interest. Terms In accordance with W.FT.B. Regulations. QWEET OIXTEEN Box 1308 Phone 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J. II. Schuman - S. Julian Night Calls: Blue 170 Green 787 Cor. 2nd Ave. and 7th St. Pcfnct Eupcrt Daily tortus Friday, October 11, 1946 Outing Clothing for FALL... Cruiser Coats All Wool with double shoulder and sleeves. 4 pockets and game pocket $11. no Wool Shirts Red and Green Checked, Heavy, All Wool $5.50 Work Socks All Wool, weights 3 to to 5 pounds 05c1 to $1.10 "THE MEN'S SHOP' 532 THIRD AVINUE INDIAN SWEATERS- Hand Woven by Vancouver Island Native $ I fi.OO to $'JU.OO CLOTIIISG AMI ITiniSIIUiiS See them on display at PHONE 34S Du Barry By BEAUTY PREPARATIONS ' A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THESE FAMOUS COSMETICS at ' McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. (E. C. Wallace Mgr.) 3rd Ave. at Gth St. ' W" LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 60 Kooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUrEItT. B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Dox 196 Announcement... JOHN HAKIUS and M. PAKKINSON have resumed proprietorship of ATLAS BOILER WORKS Boilers, Tanks and General Ironwork fTTTTTTTTffTTtTtT TTVTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVT THEY'RE IN! A fine selection of . . . TOYS AND GAMES just received. Our stock is bigger and better than ever. These are now on display for those who wish to do their shopping early. There Is also a limited supply of Xmas' Tree Lights. Uoll Buggies, Klddio Kars, etc. THE VARIETY STORE "WHERE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS" rhone Red 400 518 Third Ave. W. P.O. Box 1118 tflliliiiAtl AAA A AAA AA AAA AAA A A AAA A A A AAA A A A A A A A MECCANO Stock Complete Standard Prices Set No. 0 $1-75 Set No. 1 $2. i Set No. 2 J - Set No. 3 $ -J9 Set No. 4 Set No. 5 3,J'a0 Also Intermediate Sets 1A to 5A and Dinky Toys Now on display at