nrt ... b .VinQ IP1 4t nV n 7' l' 7, 100PIN I jAcoenj - smut of ' mww's Lare iVews Ij Mr: 0 ir? Holtz wedding rc ar.rt friends .si lovely gifts t.',s ceen dLs- . t m t C? army iwici and two -.. . f :m Van-:sw workln,? 4i Wwtaria i.::3 'he boys i o a ' illE. ftenn cm- Waalc Kc secretary. .. ct (.he central Lake held cn Wed- Jumes Jef-fcpresent ere several children coming Ircm the west. the question of a way of bringing them to and from school was discussed. It Is hoped soon to have a conveyance for them. Edith Keefe, selond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Keefe, passed her registered nurses' ex amination with first class honors recently. She was the only Slrl from the Royal Columbian Hospital to be In the first class. After starting her training Bdlth was taken ill with rheumatic fever and lost two years but she refused to give up and started In training s.'jaln as soon as. she was. strong enough. Sgt. Major Pocock, now engaged In Army cadet work in connection with schools of the province and formerly of administrative r.nd training staff of the Prince Rupert Machine Gun Regiment, was In the city yesterday bound from Vancouver to Smlthers. i:i;lk- ' 'GMATIY INCREASED VITAMIN D'' vitamin D content of Cirnauon THE Milk hJ been increased from the former 162 to 400 lnteriutioiut units per reconstituted quart (half Carnation, nan water) . . . nearly 2Ji time as much as before. This additional irradiation assures a margin of safety for the prevention of rickets in normal infants and provides the vitamin D needed for good bone and tooth development and excellent growth. So now, more than ever, Carnation Milk ranks as a prtferrrd food for bottle-fed babies, for their growing brothers and sisters, and for grown-v tips, who also need "sunshine" vitamin 1). This greatly increased amount of essential vitamin D is provided at no extra cost. arnation Milk AN AD I A N PRODUCT " Conttnttd Com" lollywood Cafe PR,NCE KUrEKTS NEWEST AND MOST IT-TO-IIATP IH?TPAI1I? ANT ULL-COURSE MEALS FItOM 11 A lit TA CAM 'ai Dinner Evnrv Snnrtnv . K n m. in 8 n.m. WlNESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CA TP T) mn n a T) m T V. 3 CI0P SIIEY mimv MF.IN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS TIIONE 13 '5 TIT T n n PAIRS AVENUE WEST NEW CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS REER & BRIDDEN Gilders P.O. BOX 721 KING EDWARD REVIEW IS OUT Monthly Publication of School Makes Its Appearance Under the editorship of Barbara Herget, the October Issue of the King Edward Monthly Review, student publication of King Edward elementary school Is now In circulation. Assistant editor Is Barbara Hyndman and reporters are Joyce Strand, Mel-vln Moore, Beverly Calderonl, Andrea Veltch, Helen Olson, Ann Wlndle and Lloyd Mellor. Leading article Is an editorial outlining the background of Hallowe'en "an Interesting! time (o all children" which adjures them to have fun "clean fun, but remember no damage." Here are some of the contributions: "Hallowe'en Is an interesting time to all childrenThe ancient Druids or Britain lit bonfires to keep the spirits away. This custom has carried over to today. The ancient Romans held festi vals after their harvests, In which they roasted nuts and apples around bonfires. This custom is also carried on today. "Today we still celebrate Hal lowe'en by bonfires, "parties' arid iVe black cats, lanterns and witches for a ghostly setting. This is what we should do have fun lots of clean fun but remember, fellows, no damage." Your Editor. Hallowe'en "Funny laces everywhere, Witches flying In the air, Jack-o-Lanterns bright and gay, Because It's Hallowe'en today. "Cats are meowing all around, Fire crackers on the ground, Stars are shlninj very bright, Because It's Halherve-en tonight." Sonja Hansen Grade 3. A Visit To Totem Park "On the day we went to Totem Park it was very nice. There were seven or eigui iuwm puie. They are very grotesque looking, j They are on cement bases. When i we went up close we couia see the marks of the axe. There ar3 nails holding pieces on. On the back there were logs holding them up. "There was a stone with all queer shapes on it. One was like fish with about five faces qn it. There- was some prlntingr on a brnrs sheet. "There was a canoe. We could see the stitches of vine. "We enjoyed our visit very much." Oeorge. Henry. Fire 1'revenllcn 'October 7 to 11 was Fire Pre vention Week. Fire Chief Lock ?ave us a talk on this subject. "People should be careful not to leave matches around where there are small children. Take the case of an it-year old boy who stole his mother's matches. He got a pea-gun and when I was playing, with my brother, the bov hot at us and burnt i my brother's shirt and arm. j 'Other peocle are careless 'New Glove Factories Opened In Australia I SYDNEY, Australia, CB One of Australia's outstanding women. business executives. Miss Hazel Woodhouse has established two successful glove factories at Parkes and Wellington, provin cial centres in New South Wales. Miss Woodhouse Is associated with A. S. Home Ltd. of Adelaide aiyi Sydney. She is a trained nurse, but became a stenographer during the depression years of the early 1930's, and turned her business training to account when she opened a factory -at Sydney four years ago. with campfires and start- forest fires. either. "Do not use gasoline for -cleaning. Please heed this warning. Many people do not. This Is sheer foolishness. Fire is very dangerous. Careless smokers cause fire too. Beware of fire." Leonard Leteh. Barbara Ilydnman "Mr. Moore has given motion picture shows related to our work. "Our first show was 'The Wonder of the World. The next, In technicolor, was 'How Birds Feed J Their Young." Next was iarm animals and the care Farmer Brdwn took of them. "We saw one about children in Switzerland, which showed'us how they live in the Alpa: There was also a musical which everyone enjoyed. "Our last show was "Our Foster .Mother The Cow.' This showed the care of cows and milk. "We hope to have many more shows In the future." Barbara Hydnman. IMPROMPTU FIREWORKS STOR NOWAY, Scotland W Stornoway lifeboat searched the North Minch for seven hours af ter reports of flares and an ex plosion. The admiralty apolo eized for holding manoeuvres without advance notice. WEIL KEEP YOU WARM NEXT WINTER O IL w you order your coal for next winter NOW. By ordering today you protect your family and yourself against being caught without coal when winter comes. Philpott, Evitt & CO. LTD. Phone 651 and 652 SEEK CLOTHES FOR PIONEERS Lacking proper clothes, a number of Prince Rupert pioneers are unable to appear downtown and may even miss the annual Christmas' banquet given for them by the Women's Co-ordinating Council In December. An appeal lor clothes for the elderly residents Is being launched by Mrs. Ross Richardson, of the Women of the Mooser who descrlbss the need in some cases as urgent "Some of the men, who have no sources of outside income, small pension, are badly in need of clothes and we would be grate ful If the citizens could contri bute men's garments for their assistance," Mrs. Richardson t said. I Mrs. Richardson recalled that several of the men were unable j to attend a dinner srlven for the pioneers early In September by the Moose ladles and she lean that the same situation may prevail at the' annual Christmas dinner In September. Specifically required are work and dress socks, sizes 11 and HMt, work and dress shirts, sizes 15, 152, 16. 16A and 17; overcoats, sizes 40. 42 and 44; trousers. sizes 32, 34 and 36, coats and vests, sizes 38, 40 and 42; work and dress shoes, sizes 8, 82 9 and 92. Mrs. Melbourne BUSSey IS tnnlirVlf nn the r:np RUDCrf "Keep matches in a metal box with the possible exception of a , . Vancouver so that rats can't get at them Mrs. T. H. Priest will sail on the Prince iRupert for a trip to Vancouver. ... Golden wheat plus mellow malt there's a flavor combination that's hard to beat. TASTY SNACK For n energy food that's tasty as can be, let the youngJteri help themselves to Shreddies between meals. "There's a word going the rounds in Canadian tea circles today. Perhaps you've heard -it. It's brisk , . , the word experts use to describe the flavour of Lipton's Tea". There's new and finer tea pleasure . . . new and deeper tea enjoyment . . . waiting for you in your first cup of Lipton's Tea . . . the tea with that brisk flavour, never dull, always fresh, lively and full-bodied. Change to brisk' tasting Lipton's Tea today. Each crispy spoon-size morsel toasted a golden brown. Yes, and Shreddies supplies nourishment too for the whole wheat is used in making Shreddies including its bran, protein, minerals and precious wheat germ. Make your breakfasts delicious and nourishing too serve Shreddies often. 'Shnddin h Ttl'tsttrtJ IrtJt-msrk nmtJ in Cni if THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. NIAGARA F AllS,. CANADA www wwr- Classified Advertising Pays! John h. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue CONSUMER'S RATION COUPON CALENDAR Prince Kupcrr Daily Octos Thursday, October 31, 1946 "SALADA TEA -" - - AGS We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS DLAIN BROTHERS PIIONE 54; 'HOUSE OF FINE McBride Street Quick Frozen SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Oatala. 1:30 p.m. (Standard Time) Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. (Standard Time) Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent . Third Ave. Phone 568 NOVEMBER PREPARE FOR WINTER... See Us for Your WEATHERSTRIP, STOVE PIPE, ASBESTOS,; FURNACE CEMENT, COAL SCUTTLES, FURNACE SCOOPS ' Geo. SI I PIIONE 311 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 Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday . WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted tit Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free J PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: Riu Blue 14JV Res. Red 127 Ak for George CONSUMER'S RATION COUPON CALENDARS SUN I MON I TUES - WED THURSDAY FRt 1 SAT NO LONGER VALID: ALL SUGAR, BUTTER AND M O COUPONS UNNUMBERED AND BEARING BEAVER DESIGN 1 i Z I 7 SUGAR-PRESERVES S33 g Jt f ' BUTTER COUPON B31 f W "T J W MEAT COUPON M58 Valid W M JQ JJ J3 MEAT COUPON M59 Valid inzar 17 1 A 7X" 10 Ofj 21 oisugar-prkervess34's35 BUTTER COUPON B32 22 23 IP 17 AW W. 1 MEAT COUPON M60 Valid 0l OC OA 07 28BUTTER C0UP0N 833 X7W OO lO 24 JLD XO JLi MEAT COUPON M61 Valid Get Best Values In Rationing and All Your Groceries at I Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street SUNRISE GROCERY ''ill si ili 1 s! '1 : mm il 1 m I .V