1 1 1 11. la- 1 Pn'nrc Bupcrt Daflp J3cuis Wednesday, October 3, 1945 SEA CADETS INSPECTED .Regular inspection of the Prince Rupert Captain Cook Corps of Sea Cadets was cop-ducted in the Navy Drill Hall .last night when Corps members numbering 75 marched past their commanding officer, Lieut. Commander Alex Mitchell. The Inspection featured an almost complete turnout of the Corps members and the divisions were led in the march past by their respective division commanders: Nelson division, Midshipman Al Youngman; Hood division, PO John Wilson: Drake division, A.C.P.O'. C. Cur-xie; Howe .division, Midshipman R. Cruickshank. The band was led by Midshipman M. Thompson. BRITISH BARGAIN Netherlands Guiana was transferred by the English to the Dutch in 1667 as an exchange for New York. LOCHABER. Scotland (00 Whiskey production has been re- manufactured from the "demob-sumed in Ben Nevis distillery, llized elephants." FoKhfltsomethirjfl EXTRA SPECIAL GET A SUPPLY FROM YOUR GROCER NEXT TIME . YOU SHOP Business and SERVICING, SALES, RENTING AND AMUSEMENTS GADGET REPAIRS, ETC COOK AND 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 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 It. F. I.OVIW Phone Green 874 iprisentaUve ill 2nil? Opposite YMCA B.C. 65 PHONE 65 'S For your future dances try the -,. "SWING QUINTETTE" The finest .dance band in town Phoxie 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, 1 Alterations, Additions, Steps Built and Repaired also Cement Foundations, Floors, Sidewalks, Driveways and Septic Tanks Phone Green 482 Immediate attention Rupert Is City ' Of Infant Beauty Prince Rupert at present has the most beautiful, baby population of its history in the opinion of Alderman Nora Arnold, and she gives a lot of credit.for it to the city's public health nurses. In discussion at the city council of a report presented by the Prince Rupert Health Unit, Aid. Arnold went right to bat for the public health nurses. "I think they are doing a wonderful job among the children," she said. "There have never been as many beautiful babies in Prince Rupert as now and I think that a lot of credit is due to the nurses." "You don't see nearly as many unhappy, crying children as you used to." LONDON m Many hundeds of barrage ballons, vused .in the defence of London and other cities in Britain, have been placed by the British government fit the disposal of industry. Raincoats, rubber aprons and .various household goods are now being in desserts, Natural content of vitamin D increased by irradiation. The Borden Co. Ltd. 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 SERVICE on Burners Cleaned and Repaired Chimney Cleaning and all Home Repairs Ice Deliveries Saturday Green 43G 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 "FLEXFORM SERVICE" . 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 Nfcw LOCATION : Green 821 1303 6th Avenue East ESTHER STANYER EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING ANU HAIR STYLING Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver JOHN II. BULGER Optometrist JOHN BULOER LTD. Third Avenue OWENS' HOME RADIO Prompt diagnosis for ailing radios PHONE RED 751 ARE MARRIED AT SWIFT CURRENT Miss XiUian Carlson, Formerly ,of Co-op Mere, ,and A. B. William Beck United A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Full Gosperchurch in Swift .Current, Saskatchewan, .when Rev. G. .A. :Batke united In marriage Lillian Irene, youngest daughter of Mrs. Alma Carlson and the late Martin Carlson, Swift Current, and AB. William Edward, eldest son ,of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beck, Ridge-town, Ont. Given In marriage by her brother-in-law, Cameron Hal-verson, the bride looked lovely as the entered the church to the strains, of a wedding hymn play,-ed by Mrs. G. A. Batke. The bride.'s. .gown was of ivory .embossed satin with sweetheart 'neckline and lily point sleeves. Her full length veil was held In place by a Queen Anne headdress and she carried a bouquet of red roses. During the signing of the register,' Miss Grace Forge .rendered a solo. Mrs. .Cameron Halverson, .sls-tervof the bride, attended as matron of honor, ,and .chose a ,sky, blue sheer gown with pink gloves and matching headdress .and carrried a sheaf of gladioli. The ' bridesmaid, Miss Arleen Brand-Jhagen, wore a shell pink sheer gown with blue gloves and carried a sheaf .of gladioli. Derald Brandhagen and Sidney Hollands acted as ushers. The groom's gift to the bride was a set of gold earrings and to the bridesmaid and matron of honor silver identification bracelets, to the best man, a tie clip. Following the ceremony .a small reception ,was held. The couple left later for a honeymoon in Rldgetown. Observe 70 Years Of Married Life RANDALSTOWN, North Ireland, Oct. 3 W Andrew Murray and ills wife, .who have more than 80 living descendants, have celebrated their .70th wedding' anniversary. Andrew Is 94 and his wife 89. .Of their nine sons and three daughters, all are alive except one son. In addition they have 42 grandchildren and 30 greatgrandchildren, living in the United States, Canada or Northern Ireland. Radio Dial CFPR 1240 .Kilocycles WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00 Fred Waring 4:30 Sigmund Romberg 5:00 Music America Loves Best 5:30 Remember 5:45 G.I. Jive 6:00 Magic Carpet 6:15 Jimmy Carroll Sings 6:30 Jack Kirkwood 6:45 Spotlight Bands 7:1)0 CBC News 7:15 The Soldier's Return 7:30 Masterworks .of the Pianoforte 8:00 Summer.Serenade 8:30-Mount Royal Orch. 9:00 This Is the Story 8:30 nay Kyser 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Midweek Review 10:30 Intermezzo .11:00 Silent THURSDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Breakfast Club 8:30 Sammy Kaye 8:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning .Devotions 9:30 Transcribed Varieties 9:45 March Time 10:00 Guy Lombardo 10:30 Melody Roundup 10:45 Consermer Service 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 studio Scrapbook 11:33 Message Period 11:35 Weather Forecast 11:36 Recorded1 11:45 Personal Album P.M. 12:00 Charlie Macmantl 12:15 Across the Board 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Matinee Memoriea i:uu Modern Minstrels 1:15 Words with Music 1:30 One Night Stand 2:00 Silent HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I make a good cold cream? A. Melt- .together .in double boiler Vi oz. spermaceti, , 2 oz. oil of sweet almonds, and 1 oz. white wax. Remove from fire and add gradually 4 oz. glycerine, and perfume desired. i Q. How can I make lighter chicken dressing? A. Poultry stuffings, croquettes, .or any stuffing .that .is Inclined to be a little heavy, will be lighter If a teaspoon'ful of baking powder Is added ibefore cooking. Q. How can I keep olive oil sweet? A. Olive oil or salad .oil will not become rancid If a pinch or two of sugar is added -tq the oil as it is opened. Local News J. J. Payne returned to the city today from a business trip to Vancouver. S. Halliday returnedtoday on the Prince Rupert from a trip to Vancouver. Sons of Norway meeting, Thursday, October 4, 8 o'clock. Oddfellows Hall. All members please attend. (231) Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Frew returned from Vancouver today aboard the Prince Rupert. Women of the Moose. Important meeting tonight at 8 o'clock, ' MrSf Colin FJ McCarthy returned today on the Prlnce Rupert from "a trip to Vancouver. A Regular monthly meeting of the Registered Nurses Association will be held in the Nurses' Home, Thursday October at 8:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Lieut. NS Koe3tner. (230) Charles Graham, inspector of mines, left this morning to pay a visit to the Nicholson Creek mining property near Usk on which development work has been in Degress during ithe past season. He expects to return to the .city on tomorrow night's train. Leading Aircraftsman Herbert Morgan, about to be discharged from the Royal Canadian Air i Force, Is now on his way home from Eastern Canada and is expected in a week or ten days' time by his parents, Mr', and Mrs. Bert Morgan, who :have heard from him at Montreal. He will be discharged in'Vancouver November and will then- return to Prince Rupert to remain. Hotel... arrivals Is Prince Jltupert Mrs. Jean Odium, city; Mr. and Mrsi'H. Ritchie, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs.. McCarthy, city; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mallery, Ketchikan; .J. ,L- Benson, city; H. B. Smith, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Easton, Shirley; F. C. McKln-non, Vancouver. Announcements Catholic Bazaar, October 3 and 4. K. of C. Hut. Thanksgiving Supper, United Chutch Hall, October 18, 6:30 p.m.. Eastern Star Birthday Dance, October 19. Annual Rebekah bazaar, I.O. O.F. Hall, Oct. 25, 2:30. Hill 60 Hallowe'en Tea, Mrs. G. E. Moore's, Oct. 31. FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 22 Sixth Avenue West Bible Conference Hear REV. P. C. JONES Superintendent of British Columbia . . . and . . . REV. JOHN WATTS Missionary from Palestine Beginning Wednesday 2:30 and 8 p.m. Come and enjoy the deep Truths of God's Word. fa- Items . . . A The W.A. Canadian Legion; meeting, October 4, 8 pjn. (231) ! Mrs. Pete Pruden left on Monday night ior Vancouver .where she will join her husband, Lead ing Stoker Pete Pruden. They: will continue on to Calgary I where they .will take- up resl-dence. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gladstone and Albert Innes of Kitkatla left on last night's ,train for Prince George where they will spend a few days on their way to spend a two weeks holiday in Vancouver. , RevgBob Munro, world travel-l$g1i(evahge!lst and 'j-Domlnion supervisor of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Christian Association with headquarters In Montreal, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert today from Vancouver for a 12 day visit during which he will speak at Various churches and at the Y.M.C.A. war services headquarters. Mr. Munro is now nearing the end of an ext nded tour of the United States and Canada during which he had many important engagements, lie was-.the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club -today. REGIMENT W.A. PLANS DANCE Arrangements ior a dance sponsored by the Prince Rupert (M.G.) Regiment, to be held in the Armory, on October 12 were discussed at a meeting of the Regiment's Women's Auxiliary held in the Armory, Tuesday afternoon. The president, Mrs. L. M. Assemissen, was in the chair and there were about 12 members in attendance. The meeting decided to serve coffee to members of the regiment at their weekly drill at the armories on Monday nights. The refreshment will be prepared and .served by ladies of the Auxiliary. There was considerable discussion about discontinuing the work of the W.A. now that the war is over but no decision was arrived at. It was decided to take no action until further word concerning the future of the regiment is received In the city. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Three-room furnished apartment. Vacant Oct. 5. Phone. Blue 814. (231) SCIATICA SUFFERERS Ekes stabbing; piercing pain of Sciatica in your hip and thigh make life a misery? Do as thousands have done. Get quick relief with Temple ton's T-R-C's, and lead the normal, active life you long for. Don't suffer another day. Get T-K-C's and flop that miserable pain--now t 50c, $l-rat druggists everywhere T-26 WOOL DRESSES OURS IS THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY . . . AND BE ASSURED . . . THE FINEST! We have the agency for the popular new Dejio DRESS COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF ANNETTE'S Ladies' Wear LOCAL BOY IN PACIFIC WAR Howard Frizzell In Thick of Battle of Okinawa and Later Off Japan Quartermaster First Class Howard Frizzell, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Frizzell of this city and popular local pioneer boy, Is looking forward to being discharged soon from the United States Navy with which he has seen action in both the European and Pacific theatres of war. As a result Howard is now the proud wearer of five major campaign stars-. Before he was here a year or so ago on leave, Howard had been .In action -in the Mediter ranean and off Italy including the Anzio' beachhead landings. Since then he has been in the western Pacific throughout the Battle of Okinawa, then sweeping in the China Sea and later In Japanese waters in prepara tlon lor the landing of the Al lied forces on the Japanese homeland'. It was there that he was when V-J Day came. Howard, whose ship Is the minesweeper Prevail, plans to visit Prince Rupert soon after his discharge. LONDON P Salvage material from old aircraft Is being used In Kenya to produce artificial limbs for wounded African As karis. Wait just a little longer, PLEASE, BISCUITS and VITA-WEAT CRISPBREAD from LONDON, ENGLAND With the War finished we are gradually transferring our activities back to peace time manufacture, and with the return of our men from the Forces it will take us just a little longer to get supplies over to Canadian grocers but they are coming and they're well worth waiting for. We have expanded our business which enables us to take fare of all your crating and storage requirements. HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 COAL and WOOD Phone Blue 112 PAPERHANGING SIGNS AND SIIOWCARDS BE WISE TODAY AND BE WARM ' THIS WINTER ORDER COAL TODAY! . . PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 651 or 652 Only 2 Tablespoons of sugar in this vA MAGIC Orange Shortcake! shortening cup milk Maalc BaUot H up. sale 3 tbs. 2 tb. suaar About yt 2 cups pastry flour 4tps. (or IJi cupi ps bread flour) Orange sections (skinless) Silt dry Iratretllents; cut In shortening till vers fine; add milk to make soft dough. Turn douah onto floured board and shape into round cak. about 1" thick. Bake In lightly greased layer-cak tin at IV-V. for iU-25 minutes. Split and butter while hot. Place whole sections of seed less Oram)' between layers and top with ' ORANGI SAUCI Combine IK cups of orange sections haired with about M CP honey. Let stand In refrigerator for M hour or longer before pouring over shortcake. Serve with whipped cream, if desired. MADE IN CANADA 5 PUBLIC MEETING A public meeting will be held In the Council C jrl City Hall, on Friday, October 5, at 8 p.m. to reainl report of the delegates sent to Ottawa reardir- Dr activities and other matters. H. I). THAIN. w v m m m m i i JOHN BULGER LTD. THIRD AVENUE JEWELERS FOR YOUR BETTER SATISFACTION quality foodstuffs are carried at all time! you want the best, you will find it on shelves. You are invited to inspect our s' MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY JIM (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 10 PO.t" For BABY Whatever you plan to spend. YOU'LL FIM1 GIFTS HERE TO SATISF1 YOU . . . Conic in and sec tl (Opposite Post 01 i . v m si.' hi hut this is n phones des &vul Products that are FAMOUS enough to help baby develop. Baby needs I I wise and careful selection of the Desi i used on his tender little body. In making I , the 11 i i - cn,rori nf puruiiases iieiu, you ure uiwuya nnow VnR BA: n u ruinu a u i i u is u & o a - Ormes W Vhe Pioneer DrugfUt THE REXALL STORE A. MacKenzie FurniH "A OOOD PLACE TO Bg. FALL IS HERE W1NTEK IS AROUND THE Hllll H ;lUliU HEillx"" n risin it r r - A rrttit uur tall Bedaing nas SPRING FILLED MATTRESS BEAUTYREST MATTRESSg Also in stock. Standard price Phone 775 Mail Orders Shipped At Once