o Found at last - give the ff "up" signal 1 Charlie! mrr r 1 W(T NNrK UUNIL .. uiA i i in If I.VIJI I I I ICS U I IIW occasions wete combined i.h tnr trip prince ku- Pino to hold an en- .v. innpr riance in items jyic u."v '. it, was In the form of a 11 ttt-n nnnular mem- Tiru vw ( I in... pnrnrH nnri Frame h. nro loavtnir thp r.itv. nuv w - , . ...ntiATi -. Miss rwor- Nttmnn ti-Viri wpnt. tn A t- cny as 'Miss Northern British Columbia; at the "Miss America 1945" pageant, Tne evening was given over principally to dancing which was entered into congenially and proved very enjoyable, excellent music being furnished by Andy McNaughton. President Dr. John Gibson ex phessed good wishes to the part lng guests and welcomed Miss Patterson, suitable responses being made. There were about thirty couples present. W. P. Stone and Amerigo Dominato com prised the committee in charge, More important than other accessory, is the handbag you 'carry. Shown here are a few from our new season selection . . . s m a rtly de signed, hand-, somely trimmed and are beaut if ully equipped . . . Choose yours in leather or fabric. Annette's Ladies' Wear E PEOPLE-OF PRINCE RUPERT WHo Suffer With Their Feet You will be Interested to know that there is a man In wa who has had a wide experience In the correction of Men arches, and can make Arch Supports that will re-"ne that painful and tired feeling that only foot sufferers wn explain, Mr. Bin Terry, with many years of study of foot all-n. is now in Hill's Shoe Store, and will be pleased to an Impression of your feet and let you know what "a be done In your Individual case. Mr. Bill Terry Is also In charge of the Shoe Repairing ywwhere your repairs are executed neatly and prompt- around and see him for either reason. EMPIRE CAFE 'Formerly L.D.) CmpIetlly Renovated and Redecorated MEAT-Q ttt,J MN, CHOP SUEY 11 to l aan. The Seal of Quality BRITISH CLUMBIA'S SALMON SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 p.m. Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight Midnight, Oct. 12th, 14th, 2th and 28th Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Thirrl Ave. Phone 568 YUE KING'S CAFE for coffee while at NEW HAZELTON Lunch Counter for Meals' Local News It A "The Province should immediately assume 80 of all educational costs." Bruce Mickle-burgh. (it) R. S. Qreig left on last eve ning's train for Vanderhoof where he will pay a holiday visit. A Presbyterian Anniversary Banquet, tonight in Church Hall. Tickets available at the door. 1 (It) a Attention, ladiesi A meetintr will be held on Monday night, October 15, at 8 p.m.. at Rex Bowling Alley. All ladies inter ested in entering teams for the bowling leagues please attend. (238) E. D. (Don) Forward, area sup ervisor of Y.M.C.A. war services here, will be the speaker this Wednesday at the weekly lun cheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. Experiences in war services activities will be the subject of his discourse. A TO THE PUBLIC The long- awaited chance has come for bowling and billiards. The Recre atlon Hall on Fifth Avenue East is now open to the public. Ladies who wish to bowl 5 or 10 pLns have a good time and possibly I dine and dance. Exerybody welcome. Restrooms, pool tables; alleys and dance floor with fireplace, in first class condition. A war veteran of long servlce; Is the manager. (It) Mrs. J. H. Moore, who last week first learned through the Daily News that she was the win ner of a $500 prize in an Ameri can fiction magazine contest, after being personally assured by the eiditor of her good fortune, has wired to her husbanc, now In the south to receive his discharge from the Canadian Army, that an extra $500 can be counted upon for the family's post-war plans. Mrs. Moore was I practically incoherent wim sur prise and excitment when in terview by a Dally News re porter. ems A C.C.F. Broadcast tonight, 6:15 CFPK Speaker, Mrs. Roper. (It) Major and Mrs. H. Stevlk, U.S. Army, left Saturday on the Prin cess Louise on a holiday trip to Skagway. A Drop in at Pattullos com mittee rooms, 16 Besner Block. (241) A Moose meeting tomorrow night, 8 o'clock, I.O.D.E. Hall. Hal Johnston, general agent for C.P.R. steamships at Skagway, was a passenger north on the Princess Louise when she docked here Saturday, having been ta Vancouver on business. A S.O.N. dance, Friday, Octo ber 19, Oddfellows' Hall, 10 pjn. HERE'S WHAT'S NEEDED for the relief of needy destitute men, women and little children in war-torn countries: Knitted caps, woollen wraps, Shawls and smocks, and heavy socks, Boots and shoes if you have spares, Have them mated, tied in pairs; Dresses, work clothes, coveralls, t Night gowns, blouses, overalls, Robes, pajamas, sweaters, skirts, Top-coats, jackets, suits and shirts, Infant's garments, blankets, underwear, -Everything serviceable you can spare. I Sea Cadet Orders R.CS.C.C. "CAPTAIN COOK' I Parade Schedule Tuesday, October 16 6:45 Duty Watch muster on main deck. 7:05 Band and markers to muster. 7:10 Hands fall in. 7:20 Officers' call. 7:30 Prayers, colors and divisions. 7:35 Inspection. 7:40 March Past. 8:00 Stand easy, requestmen and defaulters. 8:10 Hands fall In; hands to classes. 8:40 Stand easy. 8:45 Hands to classes. 9:15 Secure. 9:25 Sunset. Class A First period, boat work; second period boatwork (6). Class B First period, compass , . . . , and helm; second period, com ,,r j i ' F W. H. Land of Victoria and W. R. Sampson of Vancouver, grand master and grand secretary res--pectively of the Masonic Grand Lodge of British Columbia, arrived In the city last night from the Interior and will pay an official visit to the local lodges tonight. They came here from Prince George. N. H. Kilprat-rlck of Smlthers, district deputy grand master, came In to the city with Mr. Land and Mr. Sampson. Rev. Lewis McLean of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, who Is in the city as special RUest and speaker In connection with the thirty-fifth anniversary celebration of First Presbyterian Church, will sail by the Princess Adelaide tonight on his return to Victoria. He arrived here on Saturday's train. Mrs. Swanna Carrell, the former Swanna Olafson, who has long been popular and prominent in local church and musical circles, will be leaving shortly to Join her husband, who recently returned from overseas, and make her' future home in the Fraser Valley. Mrs. Carrell is being succeeded by C. A. Davis as organist of First United Church. jaoa anu iicini if Class C First period, Rules of Road; second period, Rules of Road (6). Class D First period, anchor."; and cables; second period, an chors and cables (6). Band First period, band prac tice, gunnery; second period band practice (G), gunnery B. Tender Gunnery, Gunnery. Tender First period, gunnery second period, gunnery. Rev. Robert MacLaren, field secretary of Christian Education of the United Church of Canada arrived In the city on Saturday night's train from Terrace in the course of a tour of the province cn duties in connection with his office. He began a week's series of activities in Prince Rupert by preaching at a special young people's service in First United Church last night. SCIATICA SUFFERERS Dtics stabbing, piercing pain of Sciatica In your hip and thigh make life a misery? Do as thousands have done. Get quick relief with Templet on's T-K-C's, and lead the normal, active life you long for. Don't suffer another day. Get T-R-C' and'ttoD that miserable pain now I 50c, $! -at druggists everywhere. T-26 WHAT YOU ' CAN DO Give-all the serviceable used clothing, blankets, footwear you can spare. Take your contribution to your nearest Post Ofiice.or any official COLLECTION DEPOT now. WHAT CAN YOU SPARE THAT THEY CAN WEAR? NATIONAL CLOTHING COLLECTION RECEIVING DEPOTS IN PRINCE RUPERT Tresbyterian Church Hall Wed. and Frl. afternoons. Anglican Church Hall-Wed, and Frl. afternoons. United Church Hall-Wed, and Frl. afternoons. Community Club House Every morning. Seal Cove Parish Hall-Wed, and Frl. afternoons. Catholic Church Hall-Wed, and Frl. afternoons. Phone 2 (in the afternoons) or Black 198 delivery of heavy bundles. Mrs. I. Armstrong, chief reservations clerk at the Vancouver office of C.P.R. B.C. coast steampshlp service, arrived In the city Saturday on the Prin cess Louise and will remain here a few days on business. NC-83 Wcstvlew School t Tucs. and Thurs. afternoons.. Red Cross Rooms Mon., Tues., Wed., and Frl. afternoons. Salvation Army All day. (mornings and evenings) for ARISTOCRATIC RODENTS Chinchillas, artistocrats of the rodent family, are related to guinea pigs, rats, squirrels and rabbits. Announcements All advertisrmpnw -n tnis column will be charged for full month st 25c a word. Election Information, Phone 150. Mlcklebureh Headquarters, Stone Block, open evenings and all day Saturday, Sunday. Thanksgiving Supper, United Church Hall. October 18, 6:30 pjn. Eastern Star Birthday Dance, October 19. Annual Rebekah bazaar, 1.0, O.F. Hall, Oct. 25, 2:30. WA. Canadian Legion Bazaar and Tea, October 26. Jobs Daughters fashion dis play, Masonic Temple, October 26, 8:15 p.m. Hill 60 Hallowe'en Tea, Mrs. G. E. Moore's, Oct. 31. Little Norway Tea, Lutheran Church, Nov. 3. Women of the Moose bazaar, November 8, Oddfellows" Hall. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Furnished cabin. 1144 7th Ave. East. Blue 822. (243) LOST General Service button. ' Finder please phone Percy Jones, Green 598. (239) "Build B.C. Canada's Only Vacuum Packed Milk "The purpose of Pacific seems to be to produce better milk," Recreation HALL 5th Avenue East NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC Bowling and Billiards Recreation and Rest Rooms Hall available for banquets, meetings, etc. Under management of Fred Ernewein PHONE 846 Hours 1 p m. to 12 p.m. daily MUNICIPAL VOTERS! The list is now open for registration of voters. Is your name on? It Is the duty of everyone qualified to vote to see that his or her name Is on the list and to exercise the franchise In support of the municipal candidates who will best represent them in the management of city affairs. AH property-owners by agreement of sale and Licence Holders assure yourselves that you are on the list before Oct. 31st. Non-Partisan Association STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE Storage for a trunk, radio, cedar chest, piano, or the entire furnishings of your home is convenient and Inexpensive. We own and operate the warehouse where your goods are stored. For complete details about packing, crating, moving, storage and shipping, rilONE 0 LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Corner 2nd and Park Avenue Payrolls" CUT Iprfnrc ntiprrt-jDaUp J3cta5 Monday, 'October 15, 1945 ALADA For BABY TEA said J. C. Tomms, milk special ist, when he learned Pacific is nacked under vacuum seal. Owned and controlled in Brit Ish Columbia, Pacific Is the only milk In Canada packed in this way. The vacuum seal secures purity of flavor. It was a matter of considerable experiment and expense to apply vacuum packing to a liquid product. Pacific Milk' is proof of our success. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed THE REXALL STORE RATE I- 1 111 1 . 7- GEORGE- DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 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. "Jh6 Pioneer DrtuzgiaU New . . Phones 81 and 82 CUT RATE CUT RATE Comfortable 0 ' Stylish 3 Reasonable jj MEN'S MOCCASIN VAMP SHOES Just the thing for Men coming out of the Services! CUT RATE-SHOE STORE CUT RATE' CUT RATE CUT RATE BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and , Coal Stokers W B Corner 2nd Avend 4th 8t. Phone Red 389 JPX). Box 1294 4 I mm GIFTS Whatever you . 1 plan to spend . . . ; you'llVfind : gifts here to satisfy YOU... Come in and see them JOHN BULGER LTD. THIRD AVENUE JEWELERS We have expanded our business which enables us to take care of all your crating and storage requirements. HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 COAL and WOOD (Opposite Post Office) LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP PHONE OREEN 974 Cabinets and Toys made to order Furniture Repaired Upholstery a Specialty 117 2nd Ave. Wi Opp. YMCA I". ; 4 p. ':.'