m i f& . h ' " - iere Before "v. Know It jJ HA 7 I f A i true when baby'i born, he actually THAT'S has nil twenty of hi first teeth, gnd jour of the permanent ones. They're hidden, of course, and still growing. Doesn't that emphasize the importance o! starting to build fine, sound teeth very, very early? That's where Carnation Milk can be important. It is rich in the bone and tooth building minerals. It's an excellent source of essential vitamin D. jt provides all the other food values of good, pam-urizt-d milk. Ask your doctor about a (jrnation formula for your baby. And write for a free copy of the fine Carnation book "Your Contented Uabv". Address The Carnation Co. Limited, at Toronto or Vancouver. irnation Milk Ea DIAN PRODUCT' "from Continttd Cowt l Experts Say - - IAND GRAPE JUICE i a;a days crapes and prescribed by Ewh horiues as a cure lor ac And until not i ... . JI fcie:u;.'0 lor ui&esuvc Bui ne.her you look is mrdii me or not, Hu! aoout. as plentiful Hi: i y:ar and the two Inbined to make sev- iffui w.:nt:r desserts, tjpe f'ur medlurn i cup grape Juice. if ana tuce apples in rices and "0ok In the r un trnder wpout jtr Cb '! The above fcvr ix p: rsor.s. rane were bought Ifun eve to maKiiv Jar? j (ew general dlr- iirb mt-ht be handy low but later on, If you Isle Uiem In your fav- ibcok Igrape' over carefully, firm tines, removing grii - rtcrcr and stalks, ft craprs under gentle mater and drain. J add water unless tha e rone through a parry cason Thls year's 1st enough) . ifcwly until fruit l I mushy and Juice Is through a moist If ba? is not squeezed wu) be clearer, but Ithe pulp Increase the of r'lly and elves a Id flavor. lure lulce". For- each pe three-quarters of t far will be needed juice eently for three heated sugar. Boll for ) minutes, or until Jelly he spoon. Dove scum. Pour into Ized glasses. Let stand IBeal and cover. ! addicts hmnaht. Annie iy back to life and this e season to have a try greased glass pie plate. Mix the sugar, flour and salt in a saucepan. Add vinegar and water, stir well. Cook over low heat until thick, stirring constantly. Re move from heat, cool. Add van illa and butter. Pour this syrup over apple slices. ToDDlne One cup flour; half teaspoon salt; two teaspoons of baking powder; two and a nan tablexpflons shortening; half a cup of milk. Sift flour, salt and baklns powder, and cut in short- enins. Add milk and stir only until flour mixture Is wet. Drop by spoonfuls on apples. Bake i a moderately hot oven about 35 minutes. Atlantic Battle Makes Thrilling Motion Picture NEW YORK J The battle of the western ocean familiar to every Maritimer during the seven years of war is broushi to the screen in its most authentic and thrilling form by the rirHUh rinrumentarv film. "The Haider." now being shown New York. From its first shot of a lifeboat tossing in a swell-running sea to the climatic battle between a freighter and a U-boa;. the picture shows incidents that were close to the lives 01 uie residents of Halirax. Saint John, N.B., and Sydney, N.S. the "East Coast Canadian ports" from whence sailed the convoys to Britain. for convoy In Bedford Basin. The men who sailed them and we Royal Navy men who protected them, were the same swashbucklers who swaggered down Barrington Street In Halifax or who landed on the Sydney Tha T?nldpr" was nroduced In 1945 by the Crown Film Unit of 1 English Films Corporation, u hv Ian Dalrymple wta pWM-V'.- rf (art peeled and sliced ! and was directed by i m I i . 1 t nil cr'irv cuo of brown sugar; er cun of flour; one-aspoon ie salt; one table-far three-quarters ot wate; one teaspoon fetract one tablesDoon !plr slices In a well- r)Jti, riv - No professional actors ere In the cast and there Is no love Interest. The actors who are anonymous, came from the Royal Navy, the Royal Netherlands Navy or the allied merchant navies. fULl POUND BORDFN P -T.A. I NAMES OFFICERS . At an enthusiastic meeting of parents and teachers at Borden Street School last evening the organization of the Borden Street School Parent Teacher Association was successfully car ried out. The following are trie officers of th group; President WrS. O, Howe, Vice-President Mrs. J. Garrett. Secretary Mrs. 3. 3, Anderson. Treasurer Mrs. D. Parent, ' Social and Hospitality Com mitteeMrs, Llneham, Mis? Sim, Mrs. W. McLeod, Mrs. A. Program Convener JVIrs. Sea man. Membership Mr. and Mrs. a A. Cheeseman. Literature Convener Mrs. J. A. Rutherford. Press and Publicity J. S. Wll son. Mrs. Earl Becker, secretary of Ihp Prince Ruoert Parent- Teacher'Aociatlon, spoke of the great value of the' organization to parents and cniiaren ainee,. The" contacts had. very definite1 influences on, children, parents, j and the community at large and ; all three reaped great benefits. J. S. Wilson, principal of Bor den Street School, who presided pmphasized the great value the association had been to the schools of the city in the past. There was however a need for ereater association between the parents and the teachers If the children were to set the greatest value out of the possibilities that modern educatonat methods offered. A fllmsllde on ''Life In the Congo" was enjoyed utter the adjournment of the business ses sion. An unusually interest, aspect of the shcwln? was that Miss Crewman of the Prince h-nert Public Health Unit, was able to give from her own experiences In the Conso, intimate and re-vealln" comments on the scenes displayed, refreshments were served by the refrerhment committee wth Mrs. G, Howe as convener. Community sinking was enjoyed with Mrs. Seaman at the piano. Mr. Wilson also referred to two special observances that should affect affect all all cit',zens citjzens concerned concerned with wun THIS AND THAT . turnfd away from hU door and the education and welfare pf the. . .yen $2000 worlh children. One Is Better Parent inbmd -HSSfe Xhl. i4seL fr the week of pciooer zu-z. lneomci is Education Week. Tills Is set for the week of November 3-9. Open days will be held In the elementary schools on the afternoon of Tuesday, November 5 and In the High School on the afternoon oi Wfrinpsdav. November 6. A pub lic meeting will be held in the Civic Centre on the evening of Thursday, November 7 visits to the various class rooms - proved of great Interest to In the film the rusty ugiy modern. books freighters sail from New York- chiidren( ths avaiiaoie for ior the- me imiuicu, but they might nave gainertu i practlcal ., .and :and ur0zreSslve progressive mew SHOE POLISH what ems COCOA ITS CHOCOLATE FLAVOUR? All good Cocoa like all good Chocolate Is made from Cocoa Beans. The strength of flavour Is decided by the amount of essential oils and rich, nourishing Cocoa Butter con-tained in the Cocoa Powder you use. PERFECTION COCOA is guarantied to contain 22 Cocoa Butter, supplying you with the maximum of Chocolate Flavour. Whether for a nourishing food drink or for baking, be sure to ask your grocer for PERFECTION COCOA. Regardless of price, there is none better. Yet PERFECTION COCOA costs less! n i of meals to settlers walking thrbush the valley looking for land to settle on. He is survived by his wife at the home ranch at Barrett Lake. Funeral arrangements have not.yet been made. KEEP BRISTLES DOWN Hair brushes, tooth "brushes and fcrub brushes should not be turned on their backs to dry, as Is the common practice. attitudes ot the pupils, provoked commendatory remarks on ....., many j mettt- the advantages that children cds of developing me skuis ana i nave iiuwauw on a shoe pol BLACK, BROWN, TAN, OXBLOOD SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING NIGHT CLASSES Teacher, MRS. HILL (W.C.T.) ' PHONE RED 284 11:15 p.m. n muM ma.v,( I 1 ill TiB0K3Iftl4 I I ZSsrr3 J Th. Ceortt Mitlhew Ad.m Srriie. Ine. I 1 1 iw "Xi T - --. "But we can't have oyster scallops again. ( I'm only half way tnrOUgH We cnuiv uuun.. BULKLEY VALLEY PIONEER DIES Charles Barrett, Rancher, Packer, Succumbs at Sniilhers at Age of 81 SMITH ERS One or the Bulk-Ipv Vallev district's best loved pioneers died In the Bulkley Val- ' .... i . tir.J ley Hospital at amimers wcu-nesdav morning. He was Charles Barrett, rancher and packer, who succumbed at the age oi bi Ooing to the Bulkley Valley h 1st rirt in the earlv pioneer days. hp narked suDOhes for the Dom inion Government Telegraph line during Its construction. After u Anar-Mnn prmlnntpd. ne set- tied on the Barrett ranch at Bar-rett Lake where he lived until the time of his death. He was active to the last, sup ervising his 2,000 acre ranch, part of It leased government land, and part of it owned by himself. Known and loved throughout the whole Bulkley Valfey, tributes, to him were expressed by scores of his friends. It was said nf him that no one was ever STEAMSHIP SAILINGS For Vancouver. Monday ss Princess Adelaide, 10 p.m. Tuesday-ss Catala 12:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince Rupert, Friday ss Cardena, 9:00 p.m. Princess Louise, p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss Catala. 4 p.m. 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, mdnight " Murine- an rt after illness. when food must be easily digestible and highly nourishing, you will find Ovaltine particularly valuable. . . t.:na ; a ciinnlementarv food sDeriallv processed for easy digestion. It supplies, in concentrated torm, essential food dements to help you get better faster, Ovaltine provides complete proteins, for building muscle, nerve nd body cells, and high energy foods, as well as important amounts of vitamins A, U1.C.D, Riboflavin (B2), Niacin and the Minerals Calcium, Phosphorus, and Iron. So for speedier recovery from illness, try building up with Ovaltine. It is used in thousands of hospitals throughout the world. Ovaltine TERRACE PIONEER IS DEAD AT 11 Paul Gaudette Dies In Interior Town funeral Today TERRACEVThe Terrace district lost another of its eld time residents on Tuesday evening yhen Paul Gaudette passed away at the age of. 77 years. He was nne nr. the nloneer farmers in th3 phlliips Creek district and up. to a few years ago was acuveiy en eased In the production of veg etables and strawberries. Later i, mn.,aA in TTclr nnrl nhflllh tWO liC IJ1UVFM. " " . f J years ago came Into Terrace, l Funeral service iook piace uij . . i - XIanyi 1 morning irom vne mucu .u. Church with Father Racette in charge. WAX CURTAIN RODS Waxing curtain rods not only nrotects them from rust but jnakes tt easier to slide curtains back and forth. 3 AuctionJSale HOUSEHOLD GOODS Thursday, October 17th, at 2:30 p.m. at Clapp Block (opposite Civic Centre) CONSISTING OF: 2 Chesterfield Suites. 1 En amel Range, 2 Boxes Carpenters' Tools. l Din-c,,;( nnhivnl finish. 1 Porcelain Ton Table, 1 Chesterfield Table, 2 Dressers, 2 Com- odes, 2 Beds (complete j, ricuires, uisnu, i u, auld ufuitne 7in ...AnotherJohforJAVtX TffV UVEX la nallv clean VOU garbagt can, Javex disinfects end (ieodpriiei as if cleanses makes it fresh and sweet-smelling In a jiffy. AT YOUR DEALER'S WMIillMl.li Only furs can give you luxurious warmth and beauty. Picture yourself in this ex travagantly styled mink- dyed muskrat. Why not order it today on our budget plan? No Carrying Charges Ho Interest. Terms m wx-ui uamc With W.r.T.JJ. iteguiaiiuus. Pans, etc. MUST BE SOLD OIXTEEN TERMS CASH GEORGE J. DAWES TIIONES: Blue H" Red 127 Res. The Auctioneer prfiuc ttupm OTip mus 5 Thursday. October ,17, 1946 . A A M AH ALnllil TEA BAB 5 . MFCIajy KWONO SANQ IHNO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tall All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 am. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 Since 1847 the name McCLARY has stood for the finest in stoves that money can buy. See the smart new models now on display at McBride Street Phone 311 Du Barry BEAUTY Si? PREPARATIONS A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THESE FAMOUS COSMETICS McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD, 3rd Ave. at Cth St. (E. C. Wallace wigr.j Phone 79 We Serve You Nothing But the Best ... SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINB OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Daily RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. Wesfc For That Party . . . PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY 7:00 ajn. to 11:00 pjn. Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST . UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A M- TO 6 A M- I I Special Dinner Every Sunday 5 p.m. to 8p.ny- CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PnONE 133 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST Quick Frozen Cellophane Wrapped "RUPERT BRAND' SOLE FILLETS COD FILLETS SALMON FILLETS No bones . . ..No waste ... No fuss. Try them today from your butcher. Canadian Fish' ? AND c Cold Storage ; COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C;