Wntt Uuptzt Dafl? 2rtsf Wedsetday. OtV.v-.x 12. iM -Police Boat Takes Place ENTERTAINMENT FOR WEEK-END PROMPT ACTION SAVES Yf( J Proest -oest action fcT M satec- U erman as rera-e-o . 4 . - laaBiiiiiaiiiBiii I. WT-iiig ice nxxrfr Bear f- ; damage - i rj-. -r- . I There Ic cols to be prograaa of iifiU edier- ir.?rr.: , at the Capna3 Theatre t at t ac jTtarKiay. FnUy aiid Saiariay .T " WM iitej It be an ouu-.is dc-.ble- Oil Od. r.;u -' ... .: . ! Th cabia bunt? s---. r- ;- ... but iTiCiUCirjr wail L8ETl . rti i-. 'J.w5a Use boata wrier. e ermaa named Beck, entered az.3 r attempted to x'-'-l start the r-. I Of Coastguard , The proi&ciii police pairoi t-o: PIC 13 acted a a eaast-gaard vessel on two oceaaifacj Eafirday whe rtterLsj froaij a rrouoe pairc 10 ssaeoaae xca-Jewic the heav-st ga of the season Friday r.l.t Prior to reseaxig five American saikcs from Lnu Isiajad where their ship fcad goae ajrvuzd, Sripper Reg Rood and his two corripanfecs. Corporal A. H. Tay3or and EngiZieer Tommy M-'jorehoase. rendered as-sutare to a Canadian boat ia distress. Shortly before noon Saturday as the PML 15 was proeeediaz northward ia GrenvCle Channel! it came upon the Northern Pip- j wood timber cruising vessel! Cormorant drifting helpk&sl? j 4 5 E. K. TAYLOR J. A. CHAMBERS w .a-caa aau LinUietl, axicotiicc the appoiatriEt cf J. A- Cramben aa rice-F resident aal general manager of Gorge Westoa Iiaiited and E. R. Taylor, of Toronto, as rke-pres:d5t aa4 general maaa-ger of the C3-panT't Burbana. California, plant, newest aad largest of Geor?e Westca Limiud s operation. Canada's Finest Brands - SWEATERS AND SWEATER SETS Jantzen . . Moulding . . . Rermie . . . RUPERT PEOPLES STORE LUTHERAN TEA, SALE SUCCESSFUL , ladies Baturdayj 0 lowers, to lend their patron- .. . a 'i ts rv .s-., . ( - fuexxt were received fav Mm 1 tan eoiund, w.'e of the pastor, and Mrs. H., Hanson. Mrs. An- thot'jfoppy'ftr T- vJ ictum iini a ULIIOU romance! J kv uujci ivjTn oi ii.en-geai 3 Bay. about 49 mii oflTF fTTIV T?A7mfll iCTTi ctuui v w. 0 r - w - K . A . uMivat a w v. kl J , suiu I Vsce-President G. R. S. B:aeka-! tt and Secretary E. T. a rw,L.-i haie on behalf of the Prirw Rupert Chamber of Commerce, was offered the co-operation ! Chamber ia kL.U IWj way line. Acareclation of the ! ' .t-.t..ni it x . c, . , j j I was acknowledged. t,- r,- ,... ; - w-. . .... . . longer m nis oia nome of Princt Pnrvrt hilt m-si 4at!rmit 1 w WM Ccntinsed from Page Oje traffjc at thi time to warrant day or six-traina-a-week vr. rice. He appreciated the desirj of Prince Rcpert people fo- to operate trains. drT dock. Mr Va:.in --jl-. r iKTiimi j , and continue at the yard." i- was difficult tn -,mt !- ' shiDva.-f'n in Fvm r-,-,H, .ki. ,i vuiinirucijon on ac- count of the hieher Vast TV 'a ... ' ... Ea,.3l au jwest coast shipyards and it was j-icU1n iur iucn me govern-; ,ment made no allowance in let- ""s fj"u.u iw ucn wora as iliijnthou.se tenders T. .1 Pnace Rupert J ac w xicaTj ku ana me j failure of th rflrmftrsprii P'Ja-.p. the aall of the tewel rad paruy flooded aad the en- glne had stopped. The crew of the police boat' also . supplied .. a coapie of buckets J ' HMrf hfnr tv. .v K3enuget, the Cormorant's engine had begun to function tmder hr n-n rw.-.r T.. r. , . , " morant carried a crew of two. I FORMER RUPERT MAN RETIRES ! MONTREAL -The retirement 4 of P. W. Baldwin gWeral aS- Tranlcaaadi S tor, to i rZJr announced te T H comptroller comptroller of of the the rnmnv company. - rvey, lurmerly audi- ton Dybhan, Mrs. M. Pouiseniand she proceeded southward Mttartec LILI1 " 4 M EYES TIDED? Two Iropi Quick Zlelief MAJCI THIS S4MFU TEST TODAY mmzxxzm wun two ofrxa r ig onr Sjr la adi y. tan. gt OWKX KUCf . lotsca'Ir yonr y :- cut wi &ca wwrit ro.' te MURINE FOR YOUR EYES id Phone m for Foothi!Js,'AJberia Coa! AIJ lze in stock. PHILWJTT, KVITT & CO. LTD, 3rder your supply KOW B wfn for table - later. Don't fcj Jeft out In the cold when th4 first chill blast strikes with out warning. We're ready to aerVe you promptly , . . our prices -awnrteht, PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Lumber, Building Supplies 3 Advertise in'tnTuauy News! uiiig a iric-jiiAi uiapecuon oi i the railway line in the light otjTo Practice Law use iiooa eiiects. Accordingly,! . . he hurried away in a specialist Pnnce D George I MI WW Sf -a mtr.-vn awrror .-roc sxs n I nf ana srs. . Jfejson were in cYizrir r,t th, . . i w,,6C Mi n:nen ana serri-. wrurs were Mrs. L. Olwri m Hartiand and Mrs. Chris R-r Acting as cashier was Mrs. B. Petersen. TTte home cooking table was in charge of Mrs. A Husoy and Mrs. A. M. Martin-uen. Miss Olga Sathef urses Prexie Miss Olga gather was elected president of the Prince Rupert Chapter, Registered Nurses" Association of British Columbia at the recent monthly meeting. Miss Sleeves was elected vice- president, Miss Edna DobbieJ secretary, and Miss P. M. MOOneV t.ai.r- In r ' OUl trsa' j ny Bernard Alien, general man- bar in New Westminster recent- "?Uon matoS it ager of the railway for British 'Ur. U returning to Prince George T'7 Vm SUtes ;c- Joining the party oon to set up law practice here, re"'Vln? repalrs here bemgere were C. A. Berner. division- He graduated from University 3 J Pcer.t customs July al superintendent, and C. E. of British Columbia last spring wai a definite handicap to the! Stewart, after superintendent of mo-; having served overseas as jorai vard in ntti r,i. .i- -.r .ia u-ain at i pjn. j Mr. Walton was accomnanlprf i "u ' .w'b,m vice-president. I Also tn tne party were Mrs. V.'alton and their daughter, Mrs. TT - - . . XMCMUf "THREE DANCING DAI OHTEEi tor, U named to succeed MrJ. . 1 1 ..... i 7 j . Horn. They were welcomed atiHe TJ l ,V- younger son of . Mr. . . iu i i y yyooq v. a r Newest and Most Up-To-Date Cafe in Pr.a Open from 5:30 p m. to 5 Zi ak Alaska Mr- expressed hirrseif as being "sympathetic" toward , . .... i f ' 01 a hot1 built "upert. n was some-, - ,,e inal lne put- tlng 11110 ervlce of the ne steamer Prince George was an) todlefltoo of the rnest desire to develoo tourist traffic through Prince Mr. w Walton, n . met by Mavor cguiar meetings will be held " Granrf Trllnt. ;,.. on the first Monday of each Si ! L c y PT month. Following the business ?hTttirL Tv, Rmain,ln8 meeun intercUng aioving pic Jjf' JfK?1': tures ' B M"ed at MathUoa- were shown by MUs! . Fancy Free" and the twentieth of the popslar "Bmdie" enea "londie' HoUday." Dizr.ey is said to have attained a new climax ia novelty with "Fan and Fancy Free." FCmed ia technicolor, there U a "tare dimeniional cast," the puppet performerj Charlie ilcCarJjy and Mortimer Snerd hanng been added to the former combination of Irre actors and rar- toon character. They play j alons with Are star Bergen J and little Luana Patten and f-ich oid animated characters as! Mickey Mouse. Donald Duck,! uooty ana Jimmy Cricket as wen aa the newcomer Bear family, a chorus of dancinz erixzi-es, tne Birgmg Harp and Willie, nant of the -Beanstalk. Special vocal accompaniment by Shore and other mua- ckl arUst5 add to the delightful eijecu- in tne latest Bior.die' picture Daewood is firrf fmm hi w 5&t 211(1 takes to betting on the difficult situation in a whirl an nil finish finish. "t The tvmn'i, Dopular cast in i. cludes Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. Larry Simma. Mariorie Kent. Jerome Cowan and Grant " "" prince OEORGE Frank S. Perrv chn v,a v. ""ts ie ar. e- paper work here and early in the war was stationed at area Ihead('uarters 10 Prince Rupert. and Mrs. H. G. Perry. SEE and HEAR the New Deforest i rrtsvi ,.v. I RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Prince Rupert Florist 300 3rd Ave. Box 510 TeL 777 rioweri For All Occasions NEW LUXURY STEAMER PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. , For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. We specialize ( In Chinese Dishes CHOP iVV:-', or.r CECi GIVE YOUR HOME THE "NEW LOOK" BY tS WIDE CHOICE OF BEAUTIFUL TINTS fC Satin-Glo Enamel Satin-G!o Foi THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. Baldwin, who retires after forty KLrp fa2.!dUr- ,, National Railways and Tran- Vss&xiHxia. Air i.ins w uu - Hn r-,Mn v,u r'.n with .hi r'Zt 7rI " , rr;; ::. l-."" van- transferred i.iiiIerrea to to TxTa xx, A. In in 1937 1837. 1 jour new new' home be w mm mm all modern SEE THE g ROYAL POR TERRACE the Prince George by friends of ui? uiu udva hi r i knt f ituwrL Mrs. W. J. Nelson and Mrs. C. C. Mu-" Another o:d ihend to greet Mr. Walton was hU faithf uf o d Chinese cook. Lem h on his official car out of Prince Rupert durlDg the th- ex enutiv. a W electrics! u U t0m r aU any home pays off PRESBYTERIAN THANKSGIVING . Thanksgiving Day services drew.out , gpjd-sized congrega tions to First Prettbyterian Church on Sunday. The new pastor. Rev. Georze E. Sendall preached appropriately at both services, his subject In the morning being "Be Ye Thank- iui and In the evenlne "We Shall Reap." The Junior Choir sang "A Song for Harvest" in the morning. n the evening the 8cnlor Choir sang the anthem "Render Thanks Unto the Lord" and J. A. Tcng sang as a solo "Great is the Lord." IT'S TIME TO INSULATE Skeeria Restaurant Te u racjk' LLOYD 8AUDER, PROPRIETOR GOOD FOOD GOOD SERVICE Open 8:30 a.m. till midnight. Closed 0 p m. Sundays DINE AND DANCE Bring your friends and enjoy yourselves AFTERNOON TEAS 3 TILL 5 wrm FINGER FORM KEYS! New! The most sensational typewriter improvement in years FINGER FORM KEYS-J- ugne4 to cradle your 8nger tips! And only the New ROYAL PORTABLE the world" first truly modem typewriter has this revolutionary feature! And more, besides! New Beauty! Speed Spacer) Rapid Ribbon Changer! Magfc" Margin! Aad many other important impromWls am! f the W and Come in Portable! St 0"""' model. "Magic" is a registered trade-mark of Royal TyP' 'vsj gN (J I k. W CB I sKsw Electrical Appliances 41 .X"; " d"'gncd l wnen ail the Iighu in the house are burnine Plomv v 1 1 will .liminate Z overloading on any one a lamps and .pplia.e, ,1 JZ"Z in ev'ery-day convenience. installation ln n Mfcfa Irf 1 consult n tor your needs ...In all types of printing work. Everything in high-class stationery. Fountain Pens Cards for every occasion MM Printing BESNETt BLOCK We'll take the Pain out OF WINTER DRIVING if you bring your car to us for a complete overhaul Prepare now for bad weather just around the corner. m SIMM Mak sure your home Is' warm and snug this winter. Let us insulate it completely now. Mitchell & Currie LIMITED , Phone 363 Builders and Contractors THIRD AlsifJJB Ji- :-wmit.!iQ 133i f I ' - ... .