9 mmmf. m i m----mifi-m0m Trying to Keep ' Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, October 31, 1950 Sold 29 of 32 Pictures m for HOME IMPROVEMENTS Jantzen Sweaters PATTERNS FOR FALL All Wool Sweaters styled in the Jantzen ' manner. Pullovers in the "Thunderbird" and "Reindeer" patterns NEEDS, PHONE 117 Mr McCAFFERY LTD. SKI m A'- ; mo) C Get Your . . . Xmas f Cards Now! ?i r t mane 234 3rd Street a at. .. $8.95 and $10.95 Cardigans in the "Reindeer" pattern $10.95 Full Zipper Sweaters in the "Thunderbird" pattern $12.95 . SUuHon rjf 5m? CHRISTfYWS GREETINGS Prince Rupert Give Your Battery A Break! Legion Week Is Coming Up Saturday and the aeven davs following will be dedicated to the dead and veterans of foreign wars. All across Canada plans for Legion Week axe In their initial stages. In Prince Rupert. Saturrinv is Poppy Day). Funds from sale of popples are used to aid veterans In need or distress President J. Nicoll said yesterday over 60 percent of the funds raised were kept in Prince Rupert to aid Branch 27 to carry on Its task of providing assistance to all veterans In the community, whether members of the Legloj or not. P. M Ray and S. A. Cheeseman are In charge of sales. Poppies hav.e been sent ;irom Frince Rupert branch to jMasset, Sandspit, Port Clements sand other points not served hv Provincial Command. Morning of ovemoer poppy headquarters will open at the old Overwaitra Store. Sunday the Legion -will ' parade from the Legion Hall to 1 First Presbyterian Church, wher Rev. E. A. Wright, D.D., ha3 1 planned a special servlc.s In ' memory of the men who feli. mire your home. Lje unused room, Ient ; Fire or Proof attic Wall wim U nail as "T Will not warp, sag, '...ll. Take, ant decoration. c FOR ALL BUILDERS' 116or 1BERT & NOW FINDS ; 10 REGULARITY eara of terribU found regularity htal! They gave ma I ALL- " J on my y - 1 (timer fj J , U UK L miutiration due to ft in the diet, do thia: We of crapy xoco' milv, drink plenty or wt 'comnlilely aatiafied I'j sfter 10 daya, sens) Kellogg a, London, RTRAITS veloped and Printed MPT SERVICE kDLFR'S STIDIO j Street Box 645 sen 389 Prince Rupert . Parking, Crating ind General tin; i(t and Storage Rellaole and Effi-. Also agents for Liquid Air Co. Ltd., a, Acetylene and all applies. KY'S cartage MGE LIMITED and Park Avenues Phv- SO and 6K I i Steamer I E GEORGE I i, SAILS FOR jthe i at MOUVER ot Intermediate Ports h Thursday n:i5 p.m. KETCHIKAN NIGHT SCHOOL In English lor new Canadians and others Interested-tonight at 7 o'clock: oooin ecnooi. (it) Smoke in the police office Sun-' yu,' mornin caused cons'd-i erable consternation for a while I but proved to be a cigarette butt smouldering on a blanket. It was easily extinguished. I Prince Rupert Football Asso-I elation general meeting, Wednesday, Nov. 1, Canadian Legion Hall, 8 p.m. All players and sup- yui.cjs mviiea. (255) v Moose Lodge and Chapter uttiaar una aance, November 2 biiu o. uazaar commences at .JU p.m. In Moose Temnlo Dance at Civic Centre on Fri- XT t uttjr, uvemDer 3. Door prizes now on display In Jones Family Market window where tickets are obtainable. (257c) Passengers on the Princess Louise which was in port Monday morning included Mr. and Mrs. Walter Helsel. Mr. Helsel Is collector of customs at Juneau. They have been on a trip south. Special joint meetinn and social si i of Moose and Chan- of visiting District Deputy Supreme Governor to be held Wednesday, Nov. 1, at 9 p.m. In the Temple. Members please attend. Presentation of 25-year pins to eligible brothers. (255c) Miss Elizabeth Clement R.N., lady superintendent of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, returned to the city on yesterday's plane after attending the annual convention in Vancouver of Urn British Columbia Hospitals As- soclatlon. NIGHT SCHOOL In English or new Canadians and others interested tonight at 7 o'clock, Booth School. (It) John Era ai, engineer wi'-h .t - ampDeu - tienneu, returned by will also vl?it at Duncan with Mr McRae's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D C. McRae. ; Reach Every Home By Ads! INJOr KEUOOO'S NCW CWEAl delicious, tender aweet-fruit raisina together with Kellogg-crisp bran fiakea. Rich in iron, bountiful in good grain nourishment. It'a Kellogg's nbw double double treat! treat! Double Double Inrw deUcioua! delicious! Double Double nutritious! nutritious! Get KEIXOGO'S RAISIN BRAN FLAKES today! You'll be glad did! Miss Jeanne Faurc's suprpssfnl display of autumn paintings end ed Saturday at the Civic Centre. l wenty-nine of the 32 Dlctures were sold. Miss Faure said that she was pleased to find manv of her nir- tures went to persons who had not. previously bought them. Appreciation of those who helped to make the "happy im pression or the surroundings" was expressed by the artist. "The kindness of DeoDle here seems to be a specialty of Prince Kupeu, - miss Faure said. The exhibit was extended an extra day for benefit students and adults who were unable to see It Thursday or Friday. AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver (tnrfavi r n Baillie, J. Braine, Mrs. H. Black- Durn, Jaim Soo, K. Rystad, J. J. Sinnott, C Ellis, C. Halvorson, J. Walgari, j. Ford, J. Boajl. M. Thomas, E. D. Baillie, M. McRae. To Sandspit (today) R. Cross, V. Bidinger. F Gray, S. Uslak. To Mas?.et (today) Cst. ,Wln-ken. To Juskatla (today) J. Lovlck. From Vancouver (yesterday) G. Burns, H. Lauer. Miss J. Husoy, J. Morgan. Mr Toole. P. Diack, Miss E. Clement. P. P. Wong, D. C. Stevenson, Mr. Johnson, L. Green, Mrs. Johnson From Sandspit (yesterday) G. Cross, G. Turner, G. Turner, G Grosvenor. EMBARRASSING MOMENT LEICESTER Vnir It Trt-jt i 1 O ' " II Ol I prize awarded to a clutch of egf,3 at a Women's Institute meeting ! here was quickly withdrawn. One egg naicnea at tne wrong time. Delicious Flavor. You'll marvel at its richneu and aroma the roaster-freah coffee you make with wonderful ntw Imtant Chase & Sanborn! Count on the same mellow coffee good-nes Chaae Ic Sanborn tlwayt hat. Convenient Method 'fake perfect coffee in a few aeo onds, just by adding hot water! No waiting around, no meur coffee pot, no grounds. "Instant" It is ...and so easy! ' Economical Buy Like to cut your coffee bills? Thif marvelous new "instant" saves as -much as 40 cents a pound over Thi cnly'i'nstanT bachd by CSyzcrs J rlunlu - STATIONERS OFFICE SUPPLIES MISSING ATOM SCIENTIST Dr. Bruno Pontecorvo, Italian-born British atom expert who worked ln Canada for several years with a British Atomic team, was last seen in Helsinki. He may have gone to Russia. This photo was obtained from National Research Council files-in Ottawa. (CP PHOTO) -EVEN FLO- ...Bottles AND REPLACEMENTS o Exclusively - at THE STORK SHOPPE Blue 810 303 3rd-Ave. W -1 tegular coffeel It'a like pouring very ltd cup reef For live-alones or big families, it's a tidy aving. Ask for quick, delicious Instant Chase lr Sanborn today! Wf i s - jt jrp ' 1 cf II fe&ss Monday the,re will be a ca-d p 10 Vancouver tociay aner party by the Women's Auxllia-y Pendln the week-end here on Tuesday will see work partes comPany business. While h'.e, preparing for th bazaar Wei-,he met Harold Lauer, who ones nesday. and in the evening con.- played wlth hlm ln the Vancoi;-mittee meetings' to make final' ver Symphony Orchestra. Mr. arrangements far the Bazaar and Lauer plays oboe barltone. saxo-the banquet Saturday night ,Phone and clarinet Mr. Brainc On Wednesday th. bazaar wKlPlajrs bass vlolln-he folio ed ln the evening by a Mr and Mrs j D MoRae sail?d Th'j.,,iin u.'." u today on the Camosun for a trip 8 8how'i; to Vancouver and Victoria. They of f Urns e Alive The past two meetings of the Civic Centre Bridge Club have been rather disappointing as to attendance, partly due to lnclei ment weather and other social activities, so it has been decided to have a final meeting this coming Friday to decide whether this function of the Civic Centre program will be continued. Improved attendance will guarantee the continuation of this club which might otherwise disband The facilities at the Civic Centre afford the maximum oi comfort and the newly decorated club lounge is ideal for these conscientious bridge players who require a nice quiet room, being ideally situated away from the rest of the activities ln the Centre. Mrs. George Hill has taken the responsibility of organizing the bridge club and will again be making the arrangements for this coming Friday night The club Is open to all Civic Centre members who are interested In bridge. DIFFERENT CLASSES PORT ARTHUR, Ont. 0 H. E. Whitley, mental health counsel lor to the Toronto Board of Edu cation, told a teachers' meeting here that Canadian mental Instl- tutlons get as many patients ln a, year as Canadian universities get students. SWEET SCENT Perfumed soaps stored with linens givs a subtle fragrance to sheets and pillow cases. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Bazaar, Nov. 2 and 3. , Canadian Legion Card Party Nov. 6. Cards tournament, Catholic Hall, Thursday, Nov, 2. 8 p.in Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar November 8. United Church Men's Tea, Thursday, Nov. O.Presbyterian Fall Sale, Nov. 16. St. Andrew's Cathedral W.A. Fall Sale. Nov. 18. I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November 23. Lutheran Church Lutefish anl fishcake dinner, Sat., Nov. 25. Annunciation Home and School Association bake sale, Lyons Corner, Nov. 25. L.O.A. Bazaar Dec... 1., United Church Fall Bazaar, December 7. Cereal mMiftofr BOTH In one pacteytl 7 t 'II Mil NEW FAST SAILINGS Effective Nov. 1st Please Note Advance hi Times Ar. Vancouver rnu. n m. Ar, " Tue. 1:00 P.M. Ar. Pr. Rupert Frl. 1:00 PH. Ar. " " Sun. 3:00 P.M. Is your baiteiy tired? Sluggish? Don't ask it to take on the added load of your heater, and give extra power for those cold winter starts, unless you treat it properly.. Well chtck and recharge it as ! ' ' ' needed. Drive up. ; Friday nlaht is "Bring thr; Missus" night with a program by !I"!on personnel and a dancs following bai.uro.ay, Arm'stice Day, thpre If I ill will be & parad.e from the Lelon Hall to the Cenotaph, where there will be a service. Followuv; parade will be refreshments the I."gion Hall and a banq-iot the armories. In the evenlif; 1 f Extra comfort and less work for ( ) I you with a ( there will be a dance. Thus will be honored the so'.i-lers of overseas wars. The Woman's Auxiliary, convened by Mrs. W Rothwell. will serve the banquet Saturday and t the other occasions dunni Remainder of ti c plans arc by thi entertalnmf nt rA A:l i i n i oien dn u nedier 1 I . I J1i5 fS. I 1 pSDAY MIDNIGHT the week. 1 committee, Frank J. H1?ks, i chairman. Bert Ten?. Orah.t i fcf 'i''flf Alexander and n. P. Lons Merchants of the cltv have exonerated wrll in donat'n? foT'.-stuffa fir the enniet. Hecrcta.w I Low in Cost Efficient in f Operation 1 ) Available now at McBride Street. 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The Scottish-born employee of the Massey-Harrls " Company in Toronto took the news calmly and said he'd probably use part of the money for a trip back to Scotland. (CP PHOTO) White Fur Mitts Doris Department Store Phone 974 A FOR HKIKW1ATE AM 'l -MKHEWA INLETS (S. tlEKN H.KI.OTTK IS.): Lv. Pr. Rurert Frl. (Nov. 3 and 17) at 9:00 P.M. w or tickets. InformHtton. copy of new sailing achedule, please enquire I RWK J. SKINM K. Prime Rupert Agent. Third Ave., Phone MS Prince Rupert . Box 1362