GUARANTEED TO KEEP roil "REGULAR" NATURALLY tr double yourmoney back DOU U E YOUR MONEY BACK ! Guarantee Eat an ounce of Kellogg'g All-Dran every day. If after using just 6ne packagft you do not agree thai its continued use ia a simple, pleasant, daily precaution to help you keep I regular, mail the empty flat carton to us with a note stating the address of your grocer and flie price you paid. We will refund you iit only what you paid but uyjvuitVj yiwir money duck. GAMES at Price - Half - Action j $1.13 Disco ..: 1.13 Magic Felt Patches ... J .85 Russian Roulette .83 Whirlway Racing Game 80 Stones Construction 75 Target-for-Tonight 75 Hippety Hop 75 Shuffle Board .70 A.B.C. Pictorial 70 Rolloway Freight 70 Rolloway Passenger Train 63 MUSSALLEM'S VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" A wonderful new lipstick color fhof 1$ oil things to all women ; . . becoming with every costume, under any light . W W f 4 1.60 (refills .80) With matching nail polish, .95 ORMES LIMITED EN FOR YOUR APPROVAL . . PRINCE RUPERT Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL G a.m. to 3 a.m. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. BONDED ROOFERS pRlNCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works Phtmetal work nf nil n. Air conditioning j. RlnVs Tn. .....,. v. jtr TPnrnnce Work Prompt attention to outside orders rRE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED St. h 9n4 ... m n r r, ml TV.na Hill 084 .uu mis. w, ir.yji dux iu iv"v AN AD in THE DAILY NEWS CIRCULATION COUNTS Local News It A. w. Lipsln returned to the city on the Catala last night from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. James Batt and daughter returned to the city on the Catala last night from a trip t6 Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Meiiffels and daughters, ViCkl, Elite and Hilde, left by car Sunday for a vacation trip to Alberta. Ted Smith arrived home iasl night on leave from his Canadian Army duties at Shilo, Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. Don Esselmont and family returned to the city at the end of the week from Vancouver where Mrs. Esselmont and children had been visiting for three months. Mr. Esselmont having gone south to spend a vacation and accompany them home. Mr. and Mrs. George Dlbb and daughter, Winhifred, returned home on Friday night from a trip to Edmonton. Mrs. Dlbb had been visiting In the Alberta capital for some time and Mr. Dlbb went to meet her, driving as far as Prince GeOrge and travelling from there by rail. They motored home. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cuthill and family were passengers aboard the Catala last evening returrf-J ing to port Simpson after a holiday visit to Vancouver. Mr. Cuthill is manager of the Hudson's Bay Co. at Port Simpson and lias been relieved by H. Gregg of Kltwanga who will be here tomorrow on his way back to the interior. Announcements All advertisrir.enwi n tills column will 1m) charged tor a full month at 25c a word. Dance, Orange Hall, Terrace. every Friday. Good time for an. Cath6lic Bazaar, October 3 and 4. K. Of C. Hut. Thanksgiving Supper, United Church Hall, October 18, 6:30 p.m. Eastern Star Birthday Dance, October 19. servicing, sales, renting and amusements gadget Repairs, etc COOK AND DIXON'S CYCLE SHOP (Formerly Guhn's Bicycle. Shop) 214 6th Street Open dally 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 Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools CANADIAN, LIMITED Montreal, Canada R F. I.OVIN, Phone Qreen 974 Representative Box 626 117 2nd Ave. W. Opposite YMCA PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 65 PHONjffr65 For your future dances try the "SWING QUINTETTE" The finest dance band In town Phoue 65 Taxi PIANIST TEACHER with concert and radio experience will take pupils. Phone J. FRANKY, Green 975 during business hours. For General Construction Houses, Verandahs Raised, Alterations, Additions, Steps Built and Repaired also Cement Foundations, Floors, Sidewalks, Driveways and Septic Tanks Phone Green 482 Immediate attention ems Nick Christopher arrived In the city on the Catala last evening from Vancouver, being here on business. Rol judge, who has been on a holiday trip as far south as Los Angeles, returned to the City at the end of the week. Miss Janet Rochester, daughter of Mrs. H. B. Rochester, has entered the University of British Columbia at Vancouver to continue her studies. George McGregor, local pro-rec director, will be the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club this Wednesday. Petty Officer Ted Mills arrived home at the end of the week from Ms. naval duties at Halifax. He Is on a six weeks' leave. Mrs. W. J. Crawford, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, was aboard the Catala last night returning to her home In Dan Magnet, who has been in Vancouver In connection with obtaining his Army discharge, returned to the city on the Catala last night. Charles Anderson and Phillip Talbot, -who are interested with Fred Wells in mining near Terrace, arrived in Xa city on the Catala last evening from Vancouver and are leaving this evening for the Interior. Dr. and Mrs. W. Ross Stone of Vanderhoof arrived in the city on the Catala last evening after a trip to Vancouver. They brought their car with them and left today for their home in the Interior over the highway. . Relieve RHEUMATIC Pain Ache all over? Stiff and tore in Joints and muscles? Get quick relief with Templeton'i T-K-C's, a proven remedy gratefully used by thousands. Put your trust in T-R-C'i. Specially made to relieve Rheumatic Pain and Stiff nest. Let them help you find the fait lirf you want. Get a box today 50c. 41 at druggist! everywhere. T-27 Business and Professional Studio 802 Borden St. Phone Green 511 RHETA H. MEAD Teacher of Pianoforte. , Classes commencing October 1st Special courses for beginners, advanced and adult pupils HANDYMAN HOME S.ERV.ICE Oil Burners Cleaned and . Repaired Chimney Cleaning and all Home Repairs. Ice . Deliveries" Saturday Green 486 Phone Green 337, Open for Business MARINE GENERAL REPAIRS Arc Oxy-Acetylene Welding First Ave. East We repair anything "House of Better cleaning" EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Authorized "Ft.EXFORM SF.RVTCE"' Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 101 5th East' Phone Green 955 NEW LOCATION: Green 821 1363 6th Avenue East ESTHER STANYER 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 CHRISTIANITY TO FLOURISH Local Pastor Sees Signs of Crowing Power Even In These Difficult Days Christian belief is deeper and wider than t he power of nations and empires' and, while there have been periods In history, such as at the present time, when it seems to be overshadowed and languishing, it will surely rise again fn full flower, declared Rev. A. F. MacSween in his morning sermon at First Presbyterian Church yesterday. While some might be Inclined to see an attitude of discouragement and frustration as far as the acceptance of Christianity was concerned in these difficult times. It was only necessary to Io6k at the picture more broadly to see nnmlstakeable indication of the acceptance of Christian standards as a measure of worth. In Russia for Instance, the church, In spite of the vicissitudes to whirh it had been subjected, was stronger today than it had ever been 16,CCO,000 in a census actually professing Chris-tlon belief. In India two great Hindu leaders were to be seen arguing wnexner uanani was a "most Christlike" man. Chris tianity, which Implied the true principles of democracy, was bound to move forward In a new and better world. Next Sunday t Tie First Presby terian Church will celebrate the completion of its thirty-fifth year as a congregation wtlh spe cial services in wnicn a iormer minister. Rev. J. L. McLean, now of St. Andrew's Church, Victoria, will be the suest speaker. On the following Monday evening there will be an anniversary banquet. New Salvation Army War Service Officer Major Job Wells, who for three and. a half years was In charge of the largest war services hostelry In Canada at Halifax during th heyday nf that port as the hub of North Atlantic war shipping, arrived in Prince Ru- nert last week to take charge of Salvation Army war services here in succession to Major E. A. Brunsdon, transferred to Vic. torla. Major Wells has been en Raged In Salvation Army work for over 40 years. CFPR, Radio Dial 2n Kilocycles .,; (Subject to change) MONDAY P.M. 4:00 Fred Waring. 4:30 Date With the Duke. 5:0O Music From America. 5:30 Remember. 5:45 G.I. Jive. fl-nn facrl "!arnpt.. 6: 16 Jimmy Carroll Sings. 6:3C jacK KJrKwooa. 7:60 CBC News. 7:15 Canadian Roundup. 7:30 Recital Time. 7:45 To be announced 8:00 Designed for Listening 8:30 Eddie Bracken. 9:00 Hoagy Carmlchael. 9:30 American Album. 10:00 CBC News. 10:10 Recorded Interlude. 10:15 Songs by Mary Ann. 10:30 Harry James. 11:00 Silent. TUESDAY A.M. 7 130 Musical Clock. 8:00 CBC News. 8:15 Breakfast Club. 8:30 Naughn Monroe 8:45 Morning Song. 9:00 BBC News. 9:15 Morning Devotions. 9;30 Transcribed varieties. 9:45 March of Time. 10:00 Waltz Time. 10:30 Melody Roundup. 10:45 Dick Liebert. 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies. 11:15 Studio Scrapbook 11:30 Weather Forecast. 11:31 Message Period. 11:33 Recorded Interlude. 11:45 Personal Album. P.M.. 12:00 Xavler Cugat 12:15 Across the Board.. 12:30 CBC News. 12:45 Matinee Memories. 1:00 Modern Minstrels. 1:45 Words 'With Music. .1:30 One Night Stand. 2:00 Silent. NAZIS IMPOSED IMPOSSIBLE CONDITIONS Further word of the almost impossible economic conditions which existed In Norway under German rule has been received by Gunnar Selvlg from a younger brother who plans immigrating here next spring. Such prices as $25 per pound for butter and $3 per pound for the cheap est meat are quoted. So, If the Germans did not cut off sup plies altogether from the luck lest Norwegians, they made It Impossible to buy owing to the exoroitant prices. PROPOSE NATIONAL PARK KESWICK, Eng., (CD Dr. G. M.' Trevelyan, master of Trinity College, said at a public meeting of the National Trust thatthe only way to save the Lake District from pleasure houses and bungalows Is to make It a national park. Buy War savings Stamps Verby McDonald Shower Honoree A dellghtfUhower In honor of Miss Verby McDonald, whose wedding will take place shortly, was held at theliome of Mrs. H M. Foote, 823 Borden St. Guesta included the combined staffs of the Rupert People's Store. Games and contests wsre much enjoyed. The bride-elect was presented with a handsome set of steel aluminum after which delicious refreshments were served. Military Orders 1st (R) Btn. Prince Rupert Regt. MG) C. J. Toombs, 'Mai. Commanding LEAVING DISTRICT Personnel of this unit are again warned that action will be taken against anyone who leaves this district without properly applying fou discharge through the Bn. Orderly Room at the Armories. N.C.O.'s PARADE OFFICERS' Officers and N.C.O.'s will parade each Friday at 2000 hrs. BN. PARADE Tttsre will be a Bn. parade Monday, Sept. 24 at 1930 hrs. KIT INSPECTION A quarter ly kit Inspection will be held on Monday, Sept. 24. All ranks must attend this parade. Any man detained by reason of work or sickness is required to report to Bn. Headquarters or their Coy. Commander. Phone 102. REGIMENTAL DANCE A farewell dance to the American Forces will be held at the Armories on Friday, Sept. 28, 1945, at 2130 hrs. All ranks attend and make this dance a success. (224) & A V- 4 Ml The coat that is as formal or as casual as the clothes underneath it. Belted all-wool in three quarter length. AN N ETTE'S Ladies' Wear Gprdon & Anderson LIMITED w Prinfr ttuprrt Daflp ftctos Monday, September 24, 1945 Famous r Flavour s7cel892 price I only L rati Unl.ilIlM IBPsTftii SALADa TEA BADI0LINK... AN EXTENSION SPEAKER i The Equivalent of a Second Radio in the Home Radlolink Is qulcklyf and easily connected to any radio receiver will bring perfect reception to the kitchen, bedroom or any other room in . , the house. More than 30,000 enthusiastic .users are boosting the demand for the NEW,' IMPROVED KAMOI.INK and the $8.95 MaeMvs.Jjd rYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTVv 2 SCHOOL OPENING Mothers, here's your chance to. send the youngsters back to schooL!3 in shoes that are not only good- ! iooKing ana "can taKe it," dui in shoes constructed for young, ten der feet. We specialize In fitting.- i children, our snoes are made witn plenty of room for proper develop-' ment and smoothly finished Inside! We have such famous makes as Greb, Leckle, Thursten and " CUT RATE SHOE STORE ' A. MacKenzie Furniture "A OOQD PLACE TO BUY" r FALL IS HERE WINTER IS AROUND THE CORNER! WITH IT COLD WEATHER . . . Our Fall Bedding Has Arrived SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES' : All sizes and grades BEAUTYREST MATTRESSES Also in stock. Standard price . $42.50 Mali Orders Shipped At Once H Phone 775 327 Third Avenue WE WILL PAY A FAIR CASH PRICE " FOR YOUR USED FURNITURE ELI 0 FURNITURE STORE: PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. RUPERT BUTCHERS We serve you nothing but the best Special Red Brand Beef, Choicest fresh Vegetables and Fruits Complete line of Groceries. p. OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN TILL 11:30 P.M. . Choicest Cooked Meats, Meat Pies, Roast Chickens, L Fish and Chips daily. We are ready to serve you Chinese dishes Chow Mein, Chop Suey, etc., to. take . ' out. Cooked with delicate taste and quick service'. . TRY US! Phone 21 Third Ave. West Next Royal Hotel F. MURPHY LUMBER General Agent Ace-Tex LUSTERITE The modern finish for bathrooms and kitchens, In 8 colors plain and blocked. Pyralite-Plastlo Moulds In various colors, to trim table tops, sinks, bathrooms, etc. Three-Ply Waterproof Fir and Birch Veneers Ruberold Roofing Slate-Surfaced Mineralized Roofing Ace-Tex Hexagon Shingles and Building Papers of all kinds Ship Lap, Common and Dimension Lumber available for house and general construction Ace-Tex Tile Floors KWONG SANG HTNG-' HOP KEE CHOP S U IH HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST'-' (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 a-m:'-:' Outside Orders from 2 pin. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 - tt. ; jt' tli "4 A, in Xil.