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I Pioneer Druqgist , IIP.Xat.t. RTfinn PHONES 81 and 82 m l Open Dally from 9 a.mv till 9 p.m. pdays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 pro. tew 6 MMM APVMtlWNO la EARLY BIRD GETS THE CHRISTMAS CARDS! I". It Is early, but now Is the time to pick your Chrlst- Fards from fresh, complete stocks, when this depart-lis not busyl ?vely new designs and verses. Also new stocks of incry for Christmas Gift giving. THE VARIETY STORE Local News Items... PHONE 8G TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Sons of Norway dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Friday 15, 9:30 p;m. (217) Mr. and Mrs. Don Forward returned this morning from a trip to Vancouver and Vancouver Island. The Junior Chamber of Commerce last night tendered a vote of thanks to T. N. Youngs for his work on behalf of the Civic Centre carnival In July. A The Well Baby Clinic In the Wartime Housing club house Is now open Tuesdays, 2 to 4 p.m. Everyone welcome. W. D. Lamble returned this morning from a business trip to Vancouver. Are you entertaining out-of-town house guests? You will be doing them an honor by having us publish a personal nose about their visit, j Mrs. Elizabeth Bentley of Klm-berley, Worthy Grand Matron of the Eastern Star, arrived in the city last night and will spend a week visiting at the home of Mrs. E. Gammon. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged (or a full month at 25c a word. Dry Dock Employees Welfare Association Dance, Staff Dining Hall, Friday, Sept. 22. Music by Swing Quintette. Help Norway Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Sept. 22, 9:30 to 1:30. I Nurses' Tea, Home of Mrs. G. I Bryant. Sept. 28. I Catholic Bazaar, October 4 and 5, K.O.C. Hall. Eastern Star Tea, Oct. 5. Little Norway Tea, October 7. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, 3 pm., Nov. 16. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nov ember 23. Cambrai Chapter, ! Fall Tea- -Nov 23. Miss Joan Watt returned thb morning from -a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. C. M. Cree. wife of Commander Cree, returnedto the city this morning from a visit In Vancouver. Meeting Good Cheer CluL, Thursday Sept. 21, Community Club House, 920 Hays Cove ave. All members are requested to at tend so that work can be started on the Christmas parcels for men overseas. (219) Bruce Mickloburgh has return ed to the city to resume his local school teaching duties after hav ing received hospital treatment in Vancouver, I.O.D.E., wood and other softwods in the district fr plywood processing. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larussen, pioneer residents of Prince Rup ert, left last night for Vancouver with the intention of taking up future residence In the south Some time ago they sold theli home on Fifth ave. E. to Mr. and Mrs. Jens Moen Col. Colin Ferrle arrived In the city this morning from Vancouver to succeed Col. D. B. Martyn as commandant of the Prince Rupert defence area. Col. Martyn expects to leave next Tuesday afternoon for Vancouver to which city he has been transfer red. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Mellor and TUBorJeaQkUi. It's Simple, first we subtract then you acid that's all! SAYS ELSIE : "KLIM Pow'dered Milk is purej whole milk with nothing removed but the moisture. So all you do is take water, add KLIM, mix, and presto you have fresh creamy milk again. Easy, isn't it?" ; 2 Only KLIM has all these features : KLIM Is pasteurized whole milk powdered. Only the natural moisture has been removed. All the cream is left in. KLIM keeps fresh Indefinitely in Its vacuum-sealed container. Even after opening, KLIM keeps fresh nnd sweet for a long time. (Note: Be sure to replace lid tightly.) KLIM is light, easy to carry. Saves space. Ready J for immediate use. Just follow the simple directions printed on the can. KLIM is a vital product required in lojve quantities for our fighting forces everywhere. Naturally the amount for civilian use is restricted. However for infant feeding if you have difficulty in getting a sufficient supply have your dealer get in touch with us. THE BORDEN COMPANY LIMITED Dry Milk DivUlen Toronto 4, Onl. XMN HANDY POW0EREP FORM rg jCREMYMlliq NAVY VETERAN CLUB SPEAKER The great Mediterranean fort ress island of Malta, the earthquake and tidal wave stricken city of Messina and the colorful Black Sea Port of Konstanza were graphically described for the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at luncheon yesterday by Chief Stoker Standllck or the Royal Navy who was the speaker at the club's regular weekly luncheon. He recounted In an infor mal yet informative manner travels and experiences on cruises he made thirty-five years ago. Chief Standllck took his in terested listeners first to Malta and Intrigued them with his des criptlon of the historic cathedral with its marvellous paintings by Michelangelo, the gorgeous carvings, the communion chapel with its walls of oak and gates and fittings of solid gold; the intricate catacombs running under the city where the Knights of Malta ha) taken refuge from tho olof Hanson, M.P. for Skeena, attacks of the Moors, unfortun-1 arrived in the city on last night's ately, the cathedral had been i train from Smlthers. extensively damaged by the - bombings of the present war. ! The horrors of the visit to I Messina on December 27, 1908,; when the great Sicilian port was i virtually swallowed 'up by tidal I wave and earthquake were next ! ' described how the whole centre of the city had fallen In and the remainer closed together, how son, Lloyd, after having been In 1 125,000 people had perished and Vancouver for the past couple of years, have returned here, Mr. Mellor resumed his formed position as chief operator of Digby Island wireless station here. S. A. Corley, popular pioneer of Prince Rupert, arrived in the city this morning on a holiday trip. He expressed surprise at the changes in the city since he was here four years ago. He will return to Vancouver by car. John Bane, president of Western Plywoods Limited, Vancouver, arrived in the city this morning from the south. It is understood that he is -seeking information on supplies of cotton- the warships had taken the bodies to sea for burial, how others had gone mad with hunger and thirst, how a 10,000-ton vessel had been carried from the seafront a mile Inland. Then there was the miracle of the sole survival of a prisoner who, aftet being wrongfully convicted, had been chained to a wall for fifteen years but whose fetters were broken by the 'quake. Another cruise which proved interesting in the telling was that out of Plymouth aboard H. M. S. Lion to Marseilles, Taranto, Alexandria, Vladivostok, Revel, Riga and Konstanza, A colorful! picture was painted of the city1 of Konstanza with its great mosque, its diamond and ruby studded windows, its 18-lnch thick solid gold flooring. Extremes of weather and living conditions wei'e also alluded to including the experience of a drop in tem- Iperature from B above to 48 be- , low within 24 hours I President R. C. St Clair was in the chair and thanked Chief Stoker Standllck for his talk. Guests were Erens Lillian Lyon and Emmy Brook, J. C. Gllker, G. E. Durkin, N. A. McLean, Maj-orHobbs, Lieut. Leong, Dr. W. 1. Kergin (Vancouver), H. B. Thomson (Vancouver), Douglas Bamford and J. L. Hart (Nan-aimo). It was the birthday of one of the members, W. L. Coates, and the occasion was remarked upon ! by the president. j Military Orders 1st (R.) Bn. Prince Rupert Rest. (MG) "Parades Fall in for parades, unless otherwise notified, wlllbe at 8 o'clock: Monday, Band and A Coy, troop. Tuesday B Coy. troop. Wednesday C and D Coys. Friday-Officers and N.C.O.'s. Signal classes wih parade on Tuesday night until further Inspection In the near future the regiment will be inspected bj the Inspector General, Western Canada. The dress will be battle order without respirators. ATI ranks must check up on their uniform and equipment as a first class turn out Is required for this parade. Pictures Training films, both from a technical and general Interest point of view, will be a feature of this winter's training. One period on each parade will be used for the showing of films. Minora Blades Mean HAPPY SHAVING Comfortable thaves at a real saving that's the net of the Minora story, fc's the quality blade in the low price field. Katy's Kleen Kitchen PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 SpuUllsts on Bulltny Roofs Kepatrs, Ke-sbfnxMnf free Estimates PACIFIC CAFE Special: Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., Teas and Teacup Reading Our Specialty, Southern Fried Chicken and Steaks Hours ,2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Party Reservations Your patronage appreciated 703 Fulton Street Phone Blue 882 Julia Arthur DRESS PUMPS In British Tan and Golden Tohacco Colors with 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" ( Famous for Flavour We 1892 KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 10 a.m. to t sim. 2nd ATenue and 8th Street GEO.IDAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 146 4th Ave. E. RED 127 Barr & Anderson LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Bt. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 -x. n it mita SALADA "TEA SPECIAL CLEARING PRICES Odd Lines to be Cleared at Reduced Prices Windbreaker Style Jackets in Wool and Corduroy. Values to 8.50. CLEARING. PRICES .$4.95 & $5.95 A limited amount of broken sizes in Underwear, both two-piece and combination. Values from $1.00 to $4.50. CLEARING PRICES 80c to $2.95 Per Garment Men's Wool Wincey Flannel Shirts in Khaki. All sizes.1 Each $2.95 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54- FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmith, General Repair. Phone Red S81 Income Tax Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 CHIMNEY SWEEPINO OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Black 73S HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN Elio's FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Pr-nce Rupert HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 Coal and Wood The Offices of J. M. S. LOUBSER Doctor of Chiropractic Will be CLOSED from Sept. 1st until Oct. 6th MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE. DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion