13, 194 Till? DAILY NEWS PAGE THREB mmktt t-i,b?M.3i LOCd News tms ... wv. im t iTf r ES for 1 -11 bone can nare ill Wear. shoe- In open heel and In cuban and spike are png presented to you by ICCAFE fecial: fishes P Suey Chow Mein f48- to 2:00 a.m. 0 TL Borden Co. Ul I I ' I ' 1 - I nr aencious iicw uihiw! i ELSIE : "Don't let lack of milk keep you n.r mrnltimp treats! Use KLIM IcnjoH'b Icrcd Milk. '-" Just mix ; with water to get ,. . . i . . . . . i.! . .'.t . . 1 hV milK lor maKUlg lusty Ultima, (.usiaiua, I and creamed sauces lor vcgctauics anu I Good for tea or coffee,- too. Made, as d, this milk is always fresh." KLIM CUT RATE SHOE STORE Across From Oimcs Drug Store UNRISE BEAUTY SALON fr Tarierk from the Ll-Art Beauty Salon of Van-B1' be in charge of- the Sunrise Beauty Salon Be absence of Miss Violet Mah. ping in Cold Waving and Hair Styling 913 cor. Cth Ave. and Fulton Street PLEM'S ECONOMY STORE I "Where dollars have more cents" hate a complete variety ol available "its, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery LIVERY throughout the City three times weekly iTuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposlto Canadian Legion riUNCE KUrERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Bulltnf Roofs Repairs, Reshlnillnf Free Estimate! I T I Good reaions why you'll like KLIM: IKLIM is pasteurized whole milk powdered. Only ant natural mouuuc " mvn iuuuiw ru mc cream is left In. KLIM keeps fresh Indefinitely in its vacuum-sealed tontniner. Even niter opening, kl.im Keeps iresn Lnd sweet for a long time. (Note: Dc sure to replace lid tightly.) KLIM is liRht, easy to cairy. Saves space. Ready , N,r immediate use. Just follow the simple'directions printed on the can. is a vital product required in large litics for our lighting lorccs cvcrywncrc. ally the amount for civilian use is restricted. ,cr- for infant feeding if you have dim- in getting a sufficient supply have your get in touch with us. THE BORDEN COMPANY LIMITED Dry Milk Division. Twonl 4, Ont. m uKfiAlyLl MILjS. IN MANWT ruwitwiv rvMii PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Miss M. Dufour returned this morning from a holiday trip to Vancouver. II. A. Breen was among those Vancouver, A Nutrition feature, Capitol Theatre, Film "Proof of the Pudding." (241) Jack Mair returned to the city this morning from a business trip to Vancouver. Mr, and Mrs. Jack McCallum returned to the city this morn-i ing from a trip to Vancouver. Commander C. M. Cree will. speak on the boardcast program tonight which will feature the Royal Canadian Navy Band conducted by Chief Petty Officer Guy Noakes. A Parent-Teachers' Association Tag Day, tomorrow. Proceeds for greatly needed school books, sports equipment $1,000 urgently needed. Give generously. Sgt. E. Hanklnson, R.C.A.F., son of Dr. C. II. Hanklnson, left last night for the south on furlough after spending a couple of days In the city. He has been posted at Moose Jaw. Privates G. McRae, K. Line- ham and C. SmigelskI, who en listed In the Canadian Army recently, through the Prince Rupert recruiting station, re turned to the city today to spend a three week's enlistment leave A Commencing Saturday. Oct. 21 our service garages will close every Saturday at 1 pm. Com mencing Monday, Oct. 23, out service garages will close daily between 12 noon and 1 p.m S. E. Parker Ltd., Rupert Motors Long Motors ISLAND LOGGING IS FALLING OFF Due not only to a normal seas onal decline but also to a lessen ed demand by the aircraft production industry, a falling off In logging activity on the Queen Charlotte Islands Is reported. Ever since the start of the war, there has been Intensive demand for-Sitka spruce but this ls now decreasing. A movement of loggers away from the Islands has been apparent for some time. . Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged tor a full month at 25c a word. B. Lamb, Tailor, 50c. Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 9. C.W.L. Bridge, Whist and Crib-bage. K. C. Hut, Nov. 9. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, 3 p.m., Nov. 16. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, November 23. Cambrai Chapter, I.O.D.E., Fall Tea, Nov. 23, home of Mrs. George Rorie, 4th Ave. W, United Church fall sale, Thursday, December 7. The Seal of Quality British Columbia's Finest Salmon Mrs. W. II. Tolin returned to the city this morning from a visit to Vancouver. A Schools without books are leaving last night- on a trip to like factories with old-fashion- ed tools. Buy a P.T.A. tag to- morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Stegavig left last night on a trip to Vancouver. A Can you spare a dollar for a book written interestingly by experts. 1200 city school chil dren need them. Give generously tomorr6w to the P.T.A. taggers, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Riches, accompanied by their three sons an dtwo daughters, arc leaving tonight for Vancouver after spending a month here with their brother and sister In-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Her man, Park ave, Petty Officer Terry Fortune, who has been In the thick of Allied landing operations on the west coast of Europe since "D'' Day. arrived home last night to spend leave visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Fortune, Fourth ave. east. SCHOOL AT PT. EDWARD The first public school at Port Edward, seven miles east of Prince Rupert, was opened this week with Miss May Skinner of Prince Rupert as teacher In charge. There are 17 pupils In attendance, some from Port Edward and others from nearby Billmor, the latter transported by boat to the school. Pending the erection of a school build ing which is being planned with co-opcratlon between Billmor Spruce Mills Ltd., the B.C. Packers and Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd., the new school ls being housed in temporary quarters by B.C. Packers. School Inspector. B, Thorsteinsson also announces the reopening of two other schools In his Inspectorate one at Copper i City near Terrace, with Miss Mc- Auley, former Vancouver High School teacher, In charge, and Sandsplt on the Queen Char lotte Islands. Copper City has beco. closed for two years and reopens with nine pupils. Sand spit has been closed for five years and also has nine pupils on reopening. TWICE HIT BY WAR LONDON. CB-Capt. the of Lansdowne, 27, was prisoner In Italy a week af- Prcsbyterian tea, Church Hall, , ter his 'brother, Lieut. Lord Ed October 13. C.C.F. Bridge Drive Saturday. Dry Dock Employees Welfare Association Dance, Staff Dining Hall,- Friday, Oct. 20. Music by Swing Quintette. y L.O B. A. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Monday, Oct. 23, 9:30-1:30. Rebekah Fall Bazaar, Oddfellows" Hall. Oct. 26, 2 p.m. Job's Daughters' Fashion Display, Oct. 27, Masonic Hall. L.O.B.A. tea, October 27. Hallowe'en Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, October 31. L.P.P. Halloween Jamboree. Oct. 31. Eagles' Hall. Tickets at, ward Fltzmaurlce, was killed In action In France. INDIA'S BIO ROLE iNEW DELHI, 0) For the first two and a half years of the war, India was almost wholly responsible for supplying the bulk of the war materials needed for the strategically vital Middle East. THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SsUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 GEO. JJAWES 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 Vancouver Mayor Suggests New Tax VANCOUVER, Oct. 13 O) Mayor J. W. Cornett has suggested that an Increment tax be levied here on Vancouver property sales as a means of raising money for proposed civic audi torium, libraries, parks and cultural developments. A charter amendment would be necessary tor Thorsteinsson "that the lo cal men, recognizing the import ance of the education of the plies that have been provided tor the youth in the adjoining Alaska towns. It ls the Intention, of course, to draw attention to I the school buildings, equipment! and other facilities rather than the Ideology of school procedure." Mr. Thorsteinsson last fall himself . visited the schools at Wrangell and Skagway. At Wrangall there is a fine school building, one of the notable features of which is a closed off locker chamber for the drying of wet clothes. The combination library and study room togeth er with fine auditorium and stage, excellent facilities for In struction in science and home economics, "and maple flooring throughout were among other features which caught ? Mr. Thorstelnsson's fancy at Wran gell. . At Skagway, Mr. Thorsteinsson says, mere is a spienaia new modern school erected not so long ago In spite , of the fact that the. school population there numbers but 90." Itsfeatures include a fine gymnasium with full size -basketball floor and special equipment to teach the pupils in local trades. HAIRY STARS : . For manju years comets were termed "hairy stars" or "stellae cometae" and ' considered omens ' of ill luck. v C.N.R. Trains For the East-Dally except Sunday 8 p.m. From the East-Dally except Monday .. 10:45 p.m. Eor Terrace Bunday, Monday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 4 p.m. From Terrace-Monday; Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. ffKKirNoseBlkUp- Spoils Sleep Tonight Surprisingly fast, Va-tro-nol works right where trouble is to open u p your clogged nose relieve stuffy transient congestion. You'll like the way it brings relief. (NOTE: Va-tro-nol is also grand for relieving sniflly, sncezy distress of head colds.) Follow directions in folder. c.u Drops fv$ -msr VA-TRO-NOL Barr & Anderson LIMITED Plumbing and Ileatlng Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 380 P.O. Box 1294 Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacssmlth, General Repair. Phone Red 881 THERE MAY BE A COAL SHORTAGE THIS WINTER! Put a cord of wood in your basement now as reserve. HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 Pass the Celery, Mabel- JUNIOR CHAMBER MAY ALLOW WOMEN MEMBERS To allow, or not to allow women members was one of the for the tax to be levied and the I business Items laid before the suggestion was referred to the I Junior Chamber of Commerce at civic legislative study. Visit Schools committee for SUGGESTION TO ALASKA PARTY its regular monthly dinner meet ing at Reid's Cafe last night. George Dybhavn, who brought the matter up, requested a ruling. He had, he said, been approached by a business woman .who asked If civlc-mlnded women were allowed to take part In the Chamber's activities. President Colin McCarthy replied that the constitution of School Inspector B. Thorsteln- in(? namDer maac no provision sson has suggested to the Prince for admitting women member Rupert Chamber of Commerce ' Dut Pointed out that 11 the mem-goodwill tour delegation, which . bershlp desired It could be re-1s leaving tonight for a trip Xo vlscd- southeastern Alaska, that It Tnc West Vancouver Junior might be of considerable inter- j Chamber admitted women mem-est and value If arrangements bers, George Dybhavn told the could be made by the party meeting. while In such towns as Wran-I "The best way out of the prob-gell. Juneau and Skagway to.lem ls for us 10 receive an ap-visit the schools there. plication from a woman so we "It is mv belief." savs InsDec- can makc a. ruling on it," George Rorie said. In the meantime a committee consisting of George Rorie and voiine- neoDle. will be Interested . Clifford Ham will study the con In seeing the kind of school stltution with the aim of revising buildings, equipment and sup-Im SALVATION ARMY DRIVE Forward -$2,532.50 Georgetown Lbr & Box Co. 15.00 Royal Bank of Canada staff 11.50 Poulsen's 'Grocery v 10.00 League of 'Atiotu TJOUR 'Ations are leagued to-gether to make Irradiated Carnation Milk a preferred milk for your bottle-fed baby. TLrapor-alion removes part of the natural water for convenience and economy. IrratU-at'ion enriches the milk witrr extra "sunshine" vitamin D. llomogoiiz-alion breaks up the butterfat globules and distributes them evenly, for uniformity in feedings. SleriUz-ation insures safety and a readily digestible soft curd. And they all add up to give you Caru-ation. ' Ask your doctor about a Carnation Milk formula for your baby. Write for free book, "Your Contented Baby." Carnation Co., Ltd., 470 Granville St., Vancouver. CIKKAOIATtD irnation Milk (hntIltedG)uJS A CANADIAN PRODUCT TaTfFrVKiniTnilunl3 SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypolnts, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands i Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 Elio's . FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Pr-nce Rupert W 44 deueiouo SALaDa "TEA MEN... It's time to think of a. Suit for fall. This season, as in the past, Fashion-Craft leads in style and .value. Although restricted quotas limit selection, we have a very nice range to show you, at prices that compare favorably with pre - war costs. Fabrics include tweeds, worsteds and twills, in shades of blue, brown, grey and black. S"EE OUR SHOWING AT $30.00 $33.50 m $36.50 $10.00 Armstrong s Store Cow Bay We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables' Tobaccos and Confectionery ' NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS J. H. MAIR Furniture and Auctioneer AUCTION SALES ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED NEW AND USED FURNITURE VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES, 632 3rd Ave. Blue 63 Prince Rupert, B.C. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 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 pjn. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. PHONE RED 247 Julia Arthur DRESS PUMPS In British Tan and Golden Tobacco Colors with Dress Cuban and Low Cuban Heels. .k .. Perfect fitting Elasticizcd lines Black Kid Tango Pumps Just arrived I Family Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes" A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE DAILY NEWS WILL BRING RESULTS if t -