flow- swe tastier bread FLEiSCH HESH M M MM m w L. tI A"! ih It's so easy to bake delicious, smooth-textured loaves if you use Fleischmann's active fresh Yeast. This fresh yeast is julUitrength. It goes right to uvrk to help you get best baking results every time. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-insist on fleischmann's active- fresh Yeast. The cake with the familiar yellow label I Dependable Canada's favorite for over 70 years. MADE IN Business and PARTRIDGE & GUNSTON General Contractors P.O. Box 1489, Station B Phone Green 417 House Repairs, all kinds. Cabinet Work - Foundations Estimates uneenuuy- uiven Prompt attention all work.. SERVICING, SALES, GADGET REPAIRS, ETC DIXON'S CYCLE SHOP Formerly Gunn's Bicycle Shop) 214 6th Street inrn v rrnm a n m tin ) n Work to please everyone mi il ill k uui ar ro nr iah email H. J. LUND Painting Paperhangtng UNION PAINTER Interior and Exterior Work O.Box 1236 Phone Black 823 GEORGE L. RORIE none Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Burner Block Phone 387 . , . U ITT T n ,r Plumbing and Heating Engineers "e 174 P.O. Box 274 INTERNATIONAL CoiTKnnnrlonpa Qnlmnlc VUUUIIIII.III.I. t 1I.IIIMII1 CANADIAN, LIMITED Montrpnl r-inirto RfiH0!11' Phone Otem 974 nfen.tv . Box 528 uWnd Avn w trim NCE RUPEES 65 PHONE 65 or your future dances try the WING QUINTETTE" he finest dance band In town Phone 65 Taxi UNIST - TEACHER J13 concert and radio exigence will take nunils. "one J, PRAMW -!. me oung business hours. or General Construction nuiHj IVUWVUf Alterations, Additions; sleP Built and Repaired JJ'Bt Foundations, Floors, calks, Driveways and oeptlc TnnV one Green 482 mediate attention "AVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN Five minutes from fhe time you pose until you have your picture. 2VxWi '"cntspassport 0 "CURLY'S" rlPl Hlluiy CANADA Professional Night Calls Especially 552 TAXI (Tom Harvey) Rooms, 2nd Ave, If it's a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can M.SAUNDERS Blue 666 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. Studio 802 Borden St. Phone Green 511 RHETA'H. MEAD Teacher of Pianoforte Special courses for beginners, advanced and adult pupils HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Oil Burners Cleaned and Repaired Chimney Cleaning and all " Home Repairs Ice Deliveries Saturday Green 480 Phone Green 337 "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 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 YUE KING'S CAFE for coffee while at NEW IIAZELTON Lunch Counter for Meals 6th St., Just north of 3rd Ave. Local News Sons of Norway meeting Oddfellows' Hall Thursday. Nov. 1, 8 o'clock sharp. All memVjers please attend. (253) Capt. W. W. Mounce. wha has i teen located here for the past montn as station pilot, will sail by the Prince Rupert tonight on his return to Vancouver. A A reward of $25 will be paid to anyone giving Information that will lead to the conviction of xiie persons breaking my plate glass window on Hallowe'en night. A. Brooksbank. Lieut. Col. R. Roseborough, commanding officer of the 17th Coast Battery, which" is being moved out of Prince Rupert, is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Major J) W. Kilpatrick, audit officer of Pacific Command, is sailing tonight by the Prince Rupert on his return to headquarters in Vancouvers alter spending a few days here on official duties. HILL SIXTY HAS HALLOWE'EN TEA Successful Affair Held Yesterday Afternoon at Home of Mrs. G. E. .Moore The home of Mrs. G. E. Moore, Fifth Avenue West, was the'scene yesterday afternoon of a delightful Hallowe'en tea and sale of home cooking by Hill 60 Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire. The rooms were tastefully decorated with seasonal flowers. The guests were received by the hostess and Mrs. D. Orchard McLeod, regent of the chapter. Tea room was in charge of Mrs. Martin Stuart and Mrs. J. i Forman, and assisting in the tea room were Mrs. S. R. Donaldson and Mrs. O- Timmermeister. Mrs. C. McF. Smith and Mrs. J. A. Frew presided at the urns. Ser-viteurs were Mrs. C. A. Brind, Mrs. Howard Hibbard and Mrs. J. Rogerson. Acting as cashier was Mrs. R. J. Macaulay. The home cooking table was in charge of Mrs. H. A. Breen i while Mrs. J. Hutchinson direct ed the sale of novelties. In drawings, Mrs. C. Yule, with ticket No. 96. won a pair of woollen blankets and John Collins of Arrandale won a bed throw with No. 258. t NOTICE Canadian Legion (B.E.S.L.) No. 27 The Annual Church Parade to the Anglican Cathedral will be held on Sunday, Nov. 4th; 1945. All members and ex-servicemen are requested to make a special point of attending; this service. .Fall In at Region Headquarters at 10:30 a.m. Dress Caps and medals. (255) NOTICE All members of Greenville Band are requested to be at their village by November 5 for statutory laoor. Anyone falling, to return will have to pay for the days absent. Greenville Council. (254) PACIFIC CAFE Now Open for Business 6:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Special Chop Suey Noodles YORK GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Building Supplies Free Estimates, Construction and Repairs Windows and Frames, Doors and Frames, Cabinets, Counters Show Cases of all description Also Furniture Repairs First class finishing and workmanship It ems Oliver Sante'rtoane Is sailing to-nJght on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Budinich are sailing tonight on the Prince nupert for a trip to Vancouver. Harry Black, manager of the Capitol Theatre, is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Pte. William Beynon, who returned to the city recently from overseas, Is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupui to receive his 'discharge. Sgt. Ernest Ratchford returned to the city yesterday on the Prince Rupert from Camp Nanalmo after receiving '- his discharge from the army. Mr.. and Mrs. A. St. John are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Mr. St. John recently returned from service overseas with the Canadian Army. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Randolph Mutrle and little daughter, Marilyn, left on Tuesday night's train for Hamilton, Ont., where Col. Mutrle will take up private medical practice. They had been guests here of Mrs. Mutrle's par ents, Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergln, Fourth Avenue West. INTERESTING GUESTS HERE FROM NORWAY Interesting visitors in the city today are two members of the women's branch of the Norwegian armed forces, Miss Valborg Munthe, neice of Dr. Jens Munthe, Norwegian vice-consul, and Miss Gry Harald-sen, who arrived here on last night's train to spend an extended furlough as guests of Dr. and Mrs. Munthe. Both Miss Munthe and Miss Haraldsen served in the underground Home Army in Norway during the occupation. They arrived in New York aboard a Norwegian vessel last week and . proceeded directly to Prince Rupert. According to Dr. Munthe, they have not been attached to any particular branch of the service like Canadian service, women, but.scrve with all branches. They will b In the cliff for two months or more. Cp n D Radio Dial r I l 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) THURSDAY P.M. 4:00 Fred Waring 4:30-Comedy Caravan 5:00 Gypsy Strings 5:30 Remenber 1 5:45 G.I. Jive 6:00-Maglc Carpet 6:15 Viva America 6:30 The People Ask 6:45 Sports College 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Promenade' Symphony 8:00 Winnipeg Drama 8:30 Servicemen's Forum 9:00 Share the Wealth 9:30 Alan Yourig 10:00 CBC News 10:10 Musical Interlude 10:15 Les Paul Trio 10:30 Mystery Playhouse 10:45 Recorded Interlude FRIDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Breakfast Club 8:30 Songs of Today 8:45 Morning Song 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Transcribed Varieties-9:45 Yank Band Stand 10:00 Showtime 10:30 Melody Roundup 10:45 Homemakers 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Studio Scrapbook 11:30 Weather Forecast 11;35 Miracles of Mikado 11:31 Message Period 11:36 Recorded Interlude 11 :35 Miracles' of Makedo 11:45 Personal Album P.M. 12:00 Downbeat 12:15 Across the Board 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Matinee Memories l: CO Modern Minstrels 1:15 Words With Music SCIATICA SUFFERERS Ici stabbing, piercing pain of Sciatica In your hip and thigh make life a misery? Do as thousands have done. Get quick relief with Tcmpleton's T-R-C'. and lead the normal, active' life you long for. Don t (uflcr another day. Get T-K-C't and l top that miserable pain now I 50c, $1 at druggists everywhere. T-24 BERT'S TRANSFER & MESSENGER CHANGE OF LOCATION Our New Stand 303 Third Ave. West OUR NEW PHONE BLUE 81Q (Res. GREEN 955) For Real Prompt Service, call us any time night or day Announcements 1 LllCle Norway Tea, Lutheran Church, Nov. 3. Women of the Moose bazaar, November 8. Oddfellows' Hall. Combral Fall Tea, November 15 at the home of Mrs. J. Scott, 4th Ave. West. L.O.BJV. Sale, November 21. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, November 22. Presbyterian Bazaar, November 22. Lutheran Ladles' Aid sale, Nov. NOTICE Canadian Legion (B.E.S.L.) No. 27 The Canadian Lesion Annual Armistice Day Parade to the cenotaph will be held on Sun day, Nov. nth, 1945. Fall In Legion Headauarters at 10:30 a.m. Dress Caps and medals. Individuals, lodges and other" groups will be welcome on this parade. For particulars re arrangements contact Harold Ponder. For wreaths contact Allan Davles, Secretary. (255-261) A charge of dangerous driving against Edward Garner, arising out of an accident at the corner of Sixth Avenue and Hays Cove Avenue on September 8, was dismissed by Magistrate W. D. Vance In city police court IN FRANCE THEY S A.Y fk' Which to knowing housewives m ! still means m ' GOLDEN and TENDER I CANNED FOODS , J J Insist on WESTINGHOUSE FOR ALL YOUR LIGHTING NEEDS JjVESTINGHOUSE lamps burn brighter . . . last longer 15-watt, 25-watt, 40-watt ox 60-watt each ,'100-watt each 150-watt each :Wi We carry a complete stock 10 to 50O-watt lamps; also Special purpose spot, flood, colored, trllite, home appliance, tfrosted, clear or daylight lamps for 6, 12, 32 and 230 volts. FLUORESCENT LAMPS AND FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE 330 2nd Ave. P.O. Box 772 Phone 632 We have expanded our business which enables us to take care of all your crating and storage requirements. HYDE TRANSFER rilONE 580 COAL and WOOD WANTED Ablobodied men, willing workers for cold storage and fish floor work. Have steady work for capable men. Can also use some, casual labor. r- ArrLY Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street FINE PICTURES SEEN BY GYROS Two Interesting talking pictures in support of the Ninth Victory Loan one based on. trie various war speeches of former Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Illustrated by appropriate scenes of war's progress, the other depicting remarkable Incidents of physio and occupational therapy among war casualtiesfeatured the program at the regular weekly luncheon yesterday of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. W. D. Lambie was in charge of the program and the projector was handled by Cpl. F. D. Smith. Dr. J. J. Gibson, president of the club, was in" the chair and Major J. W. Kilpatrick, a former member of the club now on active service, was present and duly welcomed. TO THE ELECTORS OF ATLIN RIDING I desire to thank my supporters In the recent election campaign. While the outcome is still In doubt, I wish to assure you all that, if I am finally declared elected, I will serve you to the best of my ability as your representative at Victoria. If, on the other hand, Mr. Cunningham should win, I will still do all I can to assist him and the people of the riding generally. W. D. Smith. Box 1321 313 3rd Ave. W. ' Expert Radio Servicing Electrical Appliances Repaired RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Phone 611 ELECTRICAL GOODS See us about your Flourescent lighting. EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L.D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 11 ajn. to 1 a.m. Prince Kupcrt Daflp jQeto Thursday, November 1; 1945 "SALAHA 7 Fair Way Food Market WEEK-END VALUES! TOMATO JUICE TOMATO SOUP : Stokely's Fancy Quality Campbells, ft 3 for'02, tlns 40c Resular tlns' EACH NABOB COFFEE TEA . f I QQp MALKIN'S BEST. Ap 1-lb. Bags Oil' 1 -pound Packets .... Uv' SflouT W3m. LARGE PACKAGE 29C PER DOZEN $1.19 SOAP RICE FELS NAPTHA, Qp No. 1 Quality, 4 IZn Per Bar O' PER POUND xD FRESH SPROUTS GREEN PEPPERS 20c 15c PER POUNDD PER POUND LEIJ.l'lCl: TERRACE CELERY CARROTS UHIUW 1 J Crisp and Green, Qn PER POUND . O' Q Large, Washed, AFp : O POUNDS AltJv TERRACE POTATOES - DANISH SQUASH No. 1 Quality 6 POUNDS 25c Small Size, PER POUND FAIR WAY FOOD MARKET WE DELIVER : PHONE 434 We can say this in three words ... - BUY COAL NOW SAANICH ENGINEERS PLUMBING and HEATING WICK AND POT BURNERS COPPER COILS RANGE BOILERS GENERAL REPAIRS Box 1158 Station B Phone Black 962 7c PHONES 116 117 ALBERT AND McCAFFERY The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and MARINE ELECTRICIANS HOME WRING AND REPAIRS GOOD WIRING AND GOOD LIGHTING Does Not Cost It Pays MOTT ELECTRIC (SS) LTD. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 326 1 Phone Second I WESTOCK GATES "V BELTS I Black Avenue I 367 OFFICES IN VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER 3 ti