lef'sqet going ... Mom has ISCOSHREPDED WHEAT for breakfast'' Thia original Niagara FaUa product mak.a vn th. latit pptlta iIm and able I Tander-bakcd to glorloua honty blown ... bom 100 Canadian whol. wheat with all th. b.n.Qcial bran and when gm . . . ll'a naturallr nutritious and onargr-bulldlng. iu cuttnntn wheat mufknr UMiTrn niiribi tine num ' ' . - - - " bniinun W CANAMI" Retiring from Business CONTINUES TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF STOCKING UP ON FALL AND WINTER APPAREL AT STOCK - REDUCING PRICES For baby Sam Products that are FAMOUS A baby needs a mother's love, but, this Is not enough to help baby develop. Baby needs your wise and careful selection of the best toiletries used on his tender little body. In making your purchases here, you are always assured of the best, NOTHING BUT THE BEST FOR BABY Ormes Ltd. "Jit Pioneer Dmqgiats THE REXALL STORE NOTICE Phones 81 and 82 COMMENCING MONDAY, NOV. 5 Valentin Dairy will start House Delivery As we are limited to three Delivery Trucks, It can only be a group system. PLEASE PHONE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS EARLY 'hi stores will be served with milk and cream as usual. Phon e ((.-, VALENTIN DAIRY Phone (t."7 COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and MARINE ELECTRICIANS HOME WIRING AND REPAIRS OOOD WIRING AND GOOD LIGHTING Does Not Cost It Pays MOTT ELECTRIC (SSS) LTD. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS . Phone, Sue r WKSTOCK GATE - "V" BELTS OFFICES IN VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Quality Repairs at Economy Prices JNCE RUPERT OHOP Den k in irde. 7 sWear the Post Office) COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Make this your comfortable home In Prince Rupert. First Ave. and Eighth St, BOX No. 997 PHONE 676 LEGION BAZAAR PROVES POPULAR Pailors of the Canadian Legion Hall were the focal point yesterday afternoon for scores, of ladles who attended the fail (bazaar of the Women's Auxiliary! uj me Canadian Legion, which began at 3 o'clock. Visitors were received by President Mrs. G. V. Hanley and found many interesting articles of home cooking and handiwork in the stalls. The bazaar was continued Into the evening when there were bingo tables In play and cash prize drawings. The committee in charge was; under the convenershlp of Mrs. C. E. Morrow. Mrs. Garlick and Mrs. Brass poured and servl-teurs were Mrs. D. Parent, Mrs. W. Murdock, Mrs. Nesbltt and Mrs. C. Michaloff. Presiding In the kitchen were Mrs. H, Klllin, Mrs. A. Murray, Mrs.. Hebb and Mrs. W. F. Robertson. Cashier was Mrs. William Goodsell. Other ladies in charge were: Sewing Mrs. F. Ellison, Mrs.. M. J. Keays, Home cooking Mrs. H. Smith, sr., Mrs. J. O'Neill. Raffles Mrs. A, J. Croxford. Mrs. F. Barber, Mrs. W. Roth-well. White elephant Mrs. J. Mc-Griesh. In the evening the hot dog booth was In charge of Mrs, W. Rothwell and Mrs. Henry Smith, Jr., while the bingo table was directed by Mrs. W. Murdock and Mrs. C- E. Morrow. The wheel was operated by men of the Legion. Articles raffled during the afternoon were a box of apples donated by Ranee & Hardy, a case of milk donated by Bulkley Market, and a hassock donated by Gordon & Anderson. Cash prizes drawn for last evening were won by the following: $20, Betty Haudenschild, ticket. 186; $15, Mrs. McVee. ticket 147; $10, A. Coutier, ticket 43; $5, Hugh Killin. ticket 433. Articles donated by city, mer- ! chants to be raffled were won by Mrs. G. V. Hanley, case of milk; Mrs. C. E. Morrow, box of apples; Barry Ewart, hassock. The drawing were made by Hugh Klllin, Legion president, before a lar.ge gathering. Hotel... Is arrivals Prince Rupert W. H. Williscroft, Terrace; R. White, Prince Rupert; W. Dray-cott, Smlthers; F; W. Perrfold, Edmonton; Hugh Scott, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. M. Frldel, Ketchikan. DOVER, Eng., This south coast town, which first became known In 1940 as "Hellflre Corner," now is described by one councillor as "a dump" because of the number of boarded up windows along the main street. Announcements All advertisement -n tnia column will Ni charged for a full montb at 25o a word. Valhalla Whist and Cribbage, Oct. 27, 8:30 pjn. Hill 60 Hallowe'en Tea, Mrs. G. E. Moore's, Oct. 31. Fishermen's Hallowe'en Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Oct. 31. All welcome. Little Norway Tea, Lutheran Church, Nov. 3. Women of the Moose bazaar, November 8, Oddfellows' Hall. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, November 22. Presbyterian Bazaar, November 22. Lutheran Ladies' Aid sale, Nov. 24. p.. Ml mi f II I I TM Local News Items . . . Cash for old gold; Bulger's. Arthur. Robertson of Massett left last night by the Cassiarj for his home on the Queen; Charlotte. Islands, after having been here for a few, days following a business, trip to Vancouver. CAR LUBRICATION service again on an efficient basis: We have secured a competent lubrication man and offer, you prompt and efficient service, S. E., PARKER LTD., Ford Service Station. (252) ! W. p Duston arrived in the city this week from Vancouver to become local representative of a well known wholesale hardware firm of Vancouver In succession to W. W. Trotter. His wife will be, arriving later, Mr. and Mi's. Duston are no strangers here for he was with ILM. OS. Chatham for eighteen months during the war and Mrs, Duston was with National Selective Service here. NOTICE All members or Greenville Band are requestsd to be at their village, by. November 5 for statutory laoor: Anyone faillni? to" return will have to pay for the days absent. Greenville Council. .(254) SMITHERS Snow which started falling early on election day and continued right through the day. and Thursday night, has blank- eted the ground,, temporarily at least, with several Inches. It; Is not thought, that this, first fall of snow will remain but it is, a. good reminder that winter Is close at hand. Arthur L .Evltt, former hardware merchant of. Smlthers tout, now. located near Nanalmcumade a short visit to Smlthers during the. past week to transact personal business and left again for the south by.car on Friday morning, on his return home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ashbury, 1136. Hays. Cove Avenue, are still awaiting definite word as to the time of arrival of their son-in-law, Company Sergeant-Major. Frank Logan of the Winnipeg Grenadiers, who is coming here for a visit after having been recently liberated as a prisoner of war from Hong Kong. C.S.M. Logan will be here for a short time before proceeding to Winnipeg where his wife resides. To the Electors in Prince Rupert Electoral Riding: Before leaving for the South I would like, tq thank very much my nominators, supporters and workers in the recent campaign. I wish, also, to express my deep appreciation of the support given to me, not only in my own constituency but in the province generally over so long a period. If there is any way that I can be helpful in the future, I shall surely endeavor to do. all I can. With all good wishes, I remain, Very truly yours, T. D. PATTULtO. IN MEMOKIAM SUTHERLAND In Memory of Mrs. Jean Sutherland who passed away October 27, 1941. There Is a link death cannot sever. Love and remembrance live forever. Ever remembered by her loving husband, mother and daughter. JET NOTICE polish does a, perfect job while the stove U hot Prince, Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative store will be closed Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 31, Nov. 1 and 2, for stocktaking. Open Saturday, Nov. 3 REBEKAH LODGE HOLDS BAZAAR The' fall bazaar and tea of Centennial Rebekah Lodge Thursday was indeed a success. The weather being bright and sunny until late afternoon encouraged many visitors. Mrs. Edith Tattersall. Noble Grand, welcomed the ladies. The stalls, prettily decorated with pink and white, gave a very pleasing background showing to advantage the many beautiful baby garments, fancy work and I aprons. The novelty stall with i Its many interesting articles, was also popular with the ladies, i Pourers were Mrs. Boddie, Mrs, , Gammcn, Mrs. Hammond and ,Mrs. Welder. Servlteurs, were Mrs. Georgina Morrison, Mrs. Winnie Duncan, Mrs. Irma Wanamaker, Miss Allda Johnson and Miss Margaret MjGulre, Other ladles in charge: Fancy work Mrs. Mary Mc-Guire. Baby clothes Mrs. Thurgood. Aprons Mrs. Joan Johnson Novelties Mrs. Priest and Mrs. Irvine. White elephant Mrs. McLean and Mrs. O'Neill. Tea room Mrs. Winnie Barbe, Miss Dorothy Johnstone and Miss Molly Owens. Door Mrs. Margaret Love. Buy War Savings Stamps 111 IBM STERLING FOOD MARKETS LTD. Any type of construction undertaken. Engineering and plans supplied. NORTH WEST CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors HOUSE REMODELLING FINANCED ON, BUDGET BASIS 225 First Avenue East Phone Black 884, Evenings Black 9G9 RUPERT BUTCHERS We serve you nothing but the' best Special Red Brand, Beef,. Choicest fresh Vegetables, and Fruits, Complete line of Groceries. OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN, TILL 11:30 P.M. Choicest Cooked Meats, Meat Pies, Roast Chickens, Fish and Chips dally. We. are, ready, to serve, you. Chinese dishes Chow Meln, Chop Suey, etc., to take out. Cooked with delicate) taste and, quick service. i;bt, US I Phono 21 Third Ave. est Next Royal Hotel. JC5 We have expanded our busN ncss which enables us to take care of, all your crating and storage requirements. HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 COAL and WOOD CUT RATE CtJT KATE CUT KATE O Comfortable 0 Stylish- Reasonable, a New... MEN'S MOCCASIN VAMP . SHOES Just the thing for Men, d cominir out of the H Services! CUT RATE SHOE STORE CUT KATE CUT KATE CUT KATE Prfnrc. ttupm aiTt? J3cui0 Saturday, October, 27, 1845 SERVICING, SALES, NOT I C E Re: Municipal Voters' List Those who are 60 years of aje and over and who bave not earned $700 duilng the preceding year are; not required: to pay Poll Tax, but it is necessary that they pay, the Regis tration fee of $2 in order to have their names placed on, the above list. Women, other than property and license holders, must do likewise in order to become eligible to vote, in the Civic election in Decmber. City Clerk's office will be. open Monday and Tuesday evenings, until 9 o'clock to accommodate those wishing to register. List closes. Wednesday, October 31, at S p.m. Inserted by the . Civic Labor Federation: 2.251 SAANICH ENGINEERS PLUMBING and HEATING WICK AND POT BURNERS COPPER COILS RANGE BOILERS GENERAL REPAIRS Box. 1158 Station B Phone Black 962 RENTING AND AMUSEMENTS GADGET REPAIRS, ETC DIXON'S CYCLE SHOP (Formerly Gunn's Bicycle Shop) 214 6th Street Open daily from 9 a.m. till 2 a.m. Work to please everyone No work too large or too small H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanglng UNION PAINTER. Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Complied Besner Block. Phone 387 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools CANADIAN, LIMITED Montreal, Canada II. F. I.OV1N. Phone Green 974 Representative Box S2S 117 2nd Ave. W. Opposite YMCA PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 65 PHONE 65 For your future dances try the "SWING QUINTETTE" The finest dance band In town Phone 65 Taxi PIANIST TEACHER; with concert and radio experience will take pupils. Phone J. FRANKY, Green 975 during business hours. For General, Construction Houses, Verandah. Raised, Alterations, Additions, Steps. Built and Repaired, also Cement Foundations, Floors, Sidewalks, Driveways and Septic Tanks Phone Green 482 immediate attention KWONO SANG HINO HOP KEE, CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612. 7th AVE. WEST (Next to Klng.Tal) AH your patronage welcome Opeh 5 pm. to 2 am. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 ajn. PHONE RED 247 Night Calls Especially 552 TAXI (Tom Harvey) Stand:- Westholme Rooms, 2nd Ave. If It's a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can M, SAUNDERS 5 y, Business and Professional 'f PARTRIDGE & GUNSTON General Contractors P.O. Box 1489, Station B Phone Green 417 House Repairs, all kinds. Cabinet Work - Foundations Estimates Cheerfully Given Prompt attention all work. Blue 666 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. Studio 802 Borden St. Phone Green 51li RHETA H. MEAD Teacher of Pianoforte '11 Special courses for beginners, ' advanced and adult pupils . I.,- i ..I .HANDYMAN '1 HOME SERVICE Oil Burners Cleaned and Repaired Chimney Cleaning and all Home Repairs Ice Deliveries Saturday Green 486 Phone Green 337 V "House of Better Cleaning" EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Authorized "FT.EXFORM, SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 Beauty Culture In all Its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 I 1 HELEN'S "f BEAUTY SHOP '.,. Permanent waving- BERT'S TRANSFER and r i MESSENGER Tf Stand 101 5th East . ' Phone Green 955 $ . v.t' NEW LOCATION: Green 821 A' 1363 6th Avenue East ESTHER STANYER V EXPERT PERMANENT, WAVING AND HAIR STYLING . Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver , JOHN H. BULGER) Optometrist John bulger ltd. Third Avenue; OWENS' HOME RADIO Prompt diagnosis for ailing radios PHONE RED 751 , YUE KING'S CAFE for coffee while at NEW IIAZELTON Lunch Counter, for Meals Hi