l irtoifn it tnn 0 to L linsniuio Try Our New Nestle's Cold Wave You will be Pleased Ffi iY A N M lAnnettc Powell) . t-l i Int. fiM f fwim tftffitp) A L F OON ACK Specializing in lies Chow Mein Chop Suey Jl a.m. to 3 a.m. Bunrlse Grocery mm Or 'CM? 4Pfl A EVERY CUP IS A NESE DIVORCES na divorces are per- CUP OF FOOD FULL OF VITAMINS Rase hips the - nf criminality, which form on I'hone Klue 917 e arc ciusiug uui un uui i u iuuui Hill II V kltl LtlO 1 VV UU1U1 UIWU UAfrw s s. Closing-out Sale :. $89.50 i.. ni. -i. n Regular value $95.00. Closing-out Sale $55.00 $125. Closing-out Sale $105.00 Sale is now under way. See our Specials ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR PRINCE KUPERT. B.C. Julia Arthur RESS PUMPS Dress Cuban and Low Cuban Heels. Perfect fitting Elasticized lines Black Kid Tango Pumps Just- arrived Family Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes" v U1MJ1I J. H. MAIR fa fa fa 3 Iffi I fa fa fa $ fa in fa fa fa fa -fa fa p i Furniture and Auctioneer AUCTION SALES ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED NEW AND USED FURNITURE VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES 632 3rd Ave. Trlnce Rupert, B.C, Wartime Antwerp Both Want And Luxury fruits if he coud stow away a man-sized steak from time to time. sell their nlles of a dally newspaper pnniea in Flemish In fast time. We .dropped into the lounge ot the Century Hotel, where an am-azlne violinist called Monsleu. Lenoir was standing in front ,ot his sabn orchestra playing a bal- audience of civilians ana oiu-cers. A kind old lady sitting next to us bent over to our table and whispered, In perfect English., "truly amazing, our Monsieur Lenoir. He- plays all his pieces from memory." Buy War Savings Stamps IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE ., IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMIN-, I3TRATION ACT" Attn IN THE MATTER ,OP THE ESTATE OP f RED STEPKO. DECEASED it TAif K MnTmii! thnt bv Order of . His Honor Judge fisher, of the Supreme Court oi cnuai Columbia, I was on the 2nd day of November, AD. 1944 appointed Administrator with the will , annexed of the tstato of Fred Stepko, who died on the 17th day of September. 1944. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims .agalnit the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified nn or before the IRth ila rt TW.mllM 1A44. fall I lno which 'distribution will be made . havinn reaard only to such claims m rn Illue liJ ,of which I shall have been notified. Dated at Prince Runert. uu, ima 2nd day of November. AT). 1944. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prlncp .Rupert, .B.C. Local News-Items PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swltzer re turned to the city last night after spending the last 13 months I in Toronto. Stores Display Perfumes ana ; Mama polls Little Meat or 1 A Meeting C.C.F. Industrial Club, Butter iMetropole Hall, Thursday, Nov. ; 18, ,8:00 p.m. Regular meetings By MAURICE DESJARDINES !ist and 3rd Thursdays each Canadian Press War Correspondent monn (268) ANTWERP, Nov. 16 0)A few 1 miles from where Canadian1 Lleut- Co1- M1. FR - u troops are going about their im- I Oswell are leaving tonight for fleshy fruits portant Job of ridding Schelde I Vancouver. Col. .Oswell, who has rose bushes Estuary of stubborn Germans en commanaing omcer oi vue . . 1 1 .... ... Minn.! vai-i..i.a i.ntf fn Vi a riQCf w'jbt- teaiousy, wicum- ancr me jjuwers nave gone, are nes Antwerp tne incredible' tai it,ci,c ui" wi or too much taucing one oi tne ncnesi Known sources metropolis. 'of vitamin C. .couple iof years, Is being trans Antwem a ritv nf fl.um ierred to Albernl. Mrs. Oswell Flemish and relentless rain. A returninS to her home ln city of customerless department Victoria after having been visit-stores and sad looking flnan- ,nsiiere for the past few weeks. ciers. A city of well-stocked fruit ', i sLuies uuu iuiig-uairea vioun vir- jtuosos playing for tired Cana-: dian officers. A city where you jean buy the best perfumes of Paris and blinking, mam-o, (squealing dolls while the people I are sclamorlng for more ' meat and . butter. 1 DR. KNIPE IS HEARD Tells Parent-Teachers of Big Job of Public Health Unit Few Anversois speak French! Following the general meet-but the majority know or claim jng of the Prince Rupert Parent-to knjw English. Flemish is the Teachers' Association last night main language -tout -servicemen nr. Ro&er G. Knine eave a verv lems. closed that his healt unit under- niipH I went in the town's largest takes the almost imoosslble task department store to buy a comb rng t0 pr,oSent day conditions and whale at It enjoyed a Irulu 0f adequately serving a district i.undae sold by a clerk who spoke 0f 17,030 square miles, equal ln only F.emish. I was the only cus- area to one-third of England, tomer on the floor. Dapper sales- jt was the regular monthly wumen were filin-r thrlr nails meeting and was held at Booth waiting for their missing clients. Memorial High School and ln One girl in the toy department spite of the inclement weather where hundreds of mama- th?re was p. pood attendance, chirping dolls weje waiting for The president, Rev. E. W. Scott, juvenile mothers told me the occupied the chair, store had been well patronized ine report of the treasurer, until the ministry of finance Mrs. E. W. Becker, showed that clamped dawn on all the ftlg bill thus causing many ah Ill-acquired fortune, to vanish Into thin air. Under the shadow of Anv. the net proceeds of the P.T.A. tag day held in October now amounted to $1300 of which $880 had been solicited by S. A. Cheeseman on behalf of the As werp's lone skyscraper is the fin- soclatlon from organizations, anclal district where black- firms, merchants and citizens derbled business men walk about keenly interested in the school with the preoccupied look of wall ufe 0 the community. The meet- Street brokers following trie ing decided to allocate $300 to 1929 stock market crash. each Df the four city schools, Food Is Scarce Bcoth Memorial High School. Only one civilian restaurant U Kmg Edward, Borden Street oprn ln Antwerp the Real anri Conrad School with the whe-rtra good meal -Is served foi stipulation that 25 percent be 50 francs, about $1.25. But then spent on sports equipment, are quite a few vacant tables. u was moved and unanimous-Impoverished Anversois cannot iy carried that the P.TJV. pres-"ff it) even the above-mention ent a petition to the city council ed price and stay at home and requesting that a sidewalk be eat their slim -rations. built On Sixth Ave., east cf Hays Thee is one good eating place creek. It was felt that the pro-for officers, the Excelsior Hotel DQced walk would eliminate a where a Belgian chef does mlr- great menace to the numerous I acles with ordinary army rations school children in this vicinity. sometimes referred to by epi- The secretary,' Airs. J. C. Gil-cures as dreary. No army cook i ieTi was instructed to write the know has produced as yet a bully iocai agent .for Indian Affairs beef croquette as appetizing as and to the Education Office at the one dished out at the Ex- victoria deploring tjie fact that celslor. some 26 Indian children of The people -of Antwerp do not school age at Port Edward wen-suffer fronUsck ef potatoes and not provided with a school and vegetables and fresh fruits. The asicing why this condition ex-fruit stores show appetizing piles istcd. o blue grapes, apples and pears. At the close ot the meeting re-A tall kindly-faced Antwerp freshmehts were served by Mrs. policeman confided however that Braun and Miss Lottie Braun. he would.gladly forsake .ay inose NEW ROBOMB PROBLEM FOLKESTONE, Eng., P) There .,roc le n vnrnr. mis is new uiuurcm iui uwi fishermen; nets ruined by the reader and the bookshops are wreckage of robot bombs. ' Noth- Newsboy, business. good uunib doing a " t,w- ovi Vio nno nhnllf H. hilt. Wi ""',v- - - VolKsgazeiie i"'o nope tne sana win sui over nic wreckage and gradually reduce the .damage to nets," one fish crman .said. EIRE PARLIAMENT Tho irnvernmpnt. nf Eire has let symphony lor an enthralleu"a nouse 0f representatives call ed Dail Elreann, and a senate called Seanad Eireann. PRINCE RUPERT R00HNGC0. Box 725 Specialists on Bulltup Roofs Repairs, Reshlngllng Free Estimates KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street AOwing to mines being swamped with orders we are unable to obtain coal for the time being. We have a geed stock of dry wood. HYDE TRAISSFER. (It) The local Kinsmen's Club held, its fortnightly dinner meeting last night with President G. D. Bryant in the chair over a .good attendance of members. There was business ln preparation for the official inauguration of the club which is to take plact next week. mine IU.iU.li ncutre misery, as must mouiers ao. Rub the throat, chest WICKS time -tested V VAPORUB British War Lingo Differs From 1914 LONDON, Nov. 16 0) Like the R.A.F., the British Army Is de veloping a language of Its own, entirely new" from the 1914-lts Western Front slang. Noise3 made by the enemy when under v&?&eS0ig'AAo not have t0 look ioT a wnlte interesting and illuminating talk shellflre or mortar fire are des-.. "Vj..star ln lapeias in Brussels- on the work of the Provincial cribed by men in the Low Coun- Holliriger Dyed. Each $175.00 i Hollinger Dyed $149.00 Tl,..,.,, C..l rnio Van-, $190(10 Ullllvlll UVIII VUUW .... V"""" 'ersian Paw Coats Each $95.00 -rf. io una an &niisn speaitmg cm- Health Unit at Prince Rupert cl ties as "ticking," a typical Brl iu v-untin wnicn ne nas cnarge. we ais- jtlsh understatement when ap- "stonklng" the enemy, It's Just another way of saying the Jerry is being battened down with short, sharp artillery concentration. And fighting men no long er "parley-voo' in Brussels or Paris. The army has a new word I for it "swanning," nowadays ) applied to subalterns who go on "recce" parties or -wander off to gay pldces. CIGARITTTK SHORTAGE LONDON, Nov. 16 Pi A cig-erette shortage has led tobacco manufacturers to make a gen eral cut of seven percent ln fup-plles to wholesalers a reduction which amounted to as much asSO percent In certain lines. jSome shops are supplying only regular customers. Announcements All advertisements m this column will be charged lor a full montn at 2ac a wora. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, 3 p.m.. Nov. 16. Eastern Star Dance, Dance every saturaay Nov. 17. night, Oddfellows' Hall. De Carlo's orchestra. 9-12. St-Peter's Fall Bazaar. Nov ember 23. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Cambral ChaDter. I.OD.E. Fall Tea. Nov. 23, home of Mrs (jeorge nunc, tin nw. tp!v nnrl ADron Sale. Legion Rooms, -November 25, WJV. Canadian Legion. Lutheran Ladies' Aid fall sale, Nov. 25. - C.WL. Bridge, Whist,. Cribbage In aid of Xmas Tree, K.C. HUt, Dec. 6, 8 p.m. W.O.T.M. Bazaar and Tea, Oddfellows' Hall, 3-6, Dec. 6. United Church fall sale, Thursday, December 7. C.C.F. Bazaar, Oddfellows' Hall, Dec. '15. j? A Beautiful, f Useful I Xmas Gift I for NEW MEMBERS I MA MW Numerous items or Business at Session Last "Sight -The .regular monthly meeting of Cambral Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, was held at the home of Mls Audrey Wrathall Tuesday eve nine. Mrs. Jens Munthe. regent J presided, with 34 members Donations for National Wan Service Fund were discussed and it was decided that a total of $151 should be donated towards bridal outfits, British Children ; Clothing Fund, Polish Relief,! Cigarette Fund, War Fund, Sailors and Minesweepers, Blanket Fund, War Guest Fund and Ser ' vice Centre Fund. A donation of $3 was also approved for the Re- j habilltation Fund. It was .decided that part or the educational program would I be the adoption of Conrad Street . School. I j A very interesting report was ' I read by Mrs. R. G. Knipe on Em-1 pire study, the subject being ; ; New Zealand. I Ten new members were wel comed to the chapter. The meeting also approved three new applications for membership. .Vlnal plans were made for the chapter's forthcoming tea on November 23 at the home of Mrs. Geo. Rorie. ' The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. Lindselh on December 12. i MOM or SISTERfj j FOOTWEAR $ Comfortable, $ " Good Looking KTOPS THE LIST FASHION FOOTWEAR 518 3rd Ave. W. ST" I 1t 'hum Jl KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. PHONE RED 247 Delmore Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Raspberries, Strawberries, Sliced Peaches Enterprise Fruit Co. PHONE 343 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON Famous Names . . . ' STETSON Known the World Over As Makers of Fine Hats . . . fi: The Fall Showing includes styles for every man In a range of qualities to suit all pocket ,books. STETSON IMPERIAL $15.00 STETSON ROYAL , -V 10.00 STETSON PREMIER 8.50 STETSON SPECIAL, MEDALIST, STRATOLINER .. 70 BROCK BY STETSON COO KENSINGTON BY STETSON - 5.00 Sk,eena Grocery ACROSS FROM HOSPITAL We are here to give our customers the best of service Our prices are right 500 5th Ave. East NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, BlacKsmlth, General Repair. Phone Red 884 THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 Elio's FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Pr.nce Rupert SHOES for . Fall Wear... Lovely shoes In-open heel arid open toe ln cuban and spike are now being presented to you by Phone 581 THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions, 311 Third Ave. Phone 173 CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a. clean Job Phone Black 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 CUT RATE SHOE STORE Across From Ormes Dm? Store iv, ; i i