.d- December 9,1037 1) -1:. . I . . rlinri War s s It 1. ft c liqaviY i t I P I ! 1 IT.. I... , m eW I ni Heine Tut Down KEW DELHI. Dec 9 (U. r.) - UUICU VV Ufeti UWUl via m eratlons, had organized sporadic raids. Driven by the British forces from the Shakto Valley, he took refuge near the Afghan border. JIc was still at large in mid-November. The communique, covering op erations from June 10 to Septem ber 27. says in that period casualties among British and Indian forces in Wazirlstan totalled 58 dead and 1G1 wounded. Casualties suffered bv opposing tribesmen are ! estimated at arjnroximately 122 :rtpnd and 116 seriously wounded! rcmmunique Issued here. Motor roads are under construe- ni n m m 1 1 1 1 irnif v:ivs hi nn i.x nu i it... i ji i i isa t." v- r iin m . - . i i I .,.1,1. . . p r ik r iji nil ui alii uu iiLoii iaii oiana rr miiitorv nnprnunn ..LI. . ...I J h.nU in V0 f .. . .. uuc uu u wiuc ova v vtiMv noriiAr in rnp vpnr . 1 1 . f ..1 I :innn ihA enft Amnnr rpnrnnn n . . .. Hit .1 i tw-ww a iinim Manii Ainecuifln, an- i-sentpmiipr. me fa Kir. elusive "j .a...,, .oie-maKer in vne iruuwer ui- icnutuivu. . - ATTENTION Prince Rupert You arc cordially invited to.inaUc our store your headquarters while in the city. If you have, any parcels you uiuiinri nU,unu. wratmed for mail "TU.L1E THE TOILER" MQVJ LET' SEE, MONTY-VaIHO'S COMING FOI2. r ' FO(2 A. VOEEK -.SHE'S GOT ME &L.ACK. MD ot-Ut ITON THE MECl- CiOVAJM Y cash fund Is being raised at Burns Lake for relief of prairie drought sufferers. ' T. Lukow of Kldd has arrived at Rose Lake to loin the service of the Canadian National Railways. Mrs.' Lukow, at present In Vancouver, will soon Join her husband there. Mrs. A. Hindis of Rose Lake has arrived at the Burns Lake Hospital to undergo a minor operation. I Recent heavv snows interfered 'somewhat with motoring In. the Burns Lake area but the roads are ' ! on exDected to be in better shape now that cold, clear weather Mas irrlved. Colds and spre-throats are prevalent not only among the adults but with the school, children in Burns Lake district these days, Several men in the uurns uaxe . , - ft er navlne a district have "gone camps to work for the winder. T 1 Tint daily rrewa, -0- ?! I ' I. ...... p . , I S III I III l I m v I . I District riews -r , l .'111 II I Vk- III i ktm . . i Bl ,' ; BURNS LAKE "It'll lale a lot of thopping to cover that Christmas list" "No, if won't most of them ate getting 200 Sweet Caps!" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "Tht purtft form i'p which tobacco can bt imoktj." Jancet periodical rjusiness inpa. into the ue, ... .... ing, etc., drop them into WILLIAM F. STOMEi'S. We will he only too pleased to extend our service to. you. For any information, desired regard- , . i ' i ' ing gift suggestions consult one of our pleasant clerKs. Our Store Is Your Store, Always t Purchaser. Drop in and Get Acquainted;Witlv- Come as a. Friend Not as a s WILLIAM F Ji Tho Store- With The Christmas Spirit Kerr. If A, Winthers of Topley Is at present relieving as section foreman at Vanderhoof. John Harrison has returned; .to Miss Olga Hamre of Danskln las p Boden oI wistaria; Is about to, ship a carload of prime steers to iVancouver. pnrm'prs nf wistaria are now completing their.threshlng for the season. I ! Mr. and Mrs. George Kemplej have moved Into their new home on the shore of Ootsa Lake. STEWART j So far this has been one of the I openest winters on record In the Jtfjcrtland Canal district. Up to late last week there was oniy juuf m Motor traffic has, so far. experl enced no; aiHicuHy wuawa Dan McLennan, government liquor vendor, here, was taken sudr denlv. Ill' towards the end of last fs ' week! and was taken to the Stew- art General Hospital lor ireaimenu rW,. Chanes DUKe IS in. cnarge yi uio liquor store during his absence. &. - . THE SEAL pf QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Spckeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed, by the only- salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In PrlnccRupert Aid Names Its 1938 Officers Coronation. arrived In Burns Lake to take up! TERRACE, pec. rp,irfPnr-e .United Church . Ladies' Guild held ... i 4 1 .-. m wnnotr ni. its annum iuccuub -Miss last. In the church audi Betty Bennett, formerly of, ternoon There was a good atten-.uu torium. Uncha In the Burns Lake district, and reports for v ., i dance of members is is n now reiu resmiuK s wuu . an uju - .... u much showed that fine Moose jaw, oa. work had been accomplished. left? Election of officers for 1938 re-fo, Carl Hill of Uncha Lake has Fort Eraser where he will .!Xmi up luture resilience. , -clHont Mrs E. j. Moore. M f wuww ....... - Mrs. Elwood Brooks. Treasurer, Mrs. Harxv Smith has returned secretary. Mrs. Niamey Pigu i nto aftPr PvtPnded, uv j m IO' OUilM Kv visit at Edmonton apd. other Al berta points. t mJt 1 Flower Committee, Mrs, Vernon. W lGlass;.. JW Visiting H. S. Rarker of Prince Rupert was jBro1"' in. Burns. Lake and eke where in the district in, me courbc m uuc ui ...a Devotional. Committee. Mrs. 1 Committee, Mrs, Robert Committee, Mrs. Adorn Crisp. At the conclusion 6f the bus! ness session refreshments were served and a presentation made to Rev. and Mrs. Adam Crisp, of a tbeautirui beautiful serving serving tray. iray. In ip rriakln mawiy Bartley McCrea of Topley recent- . he presentatloni the President ex-ly shlpped.a carload of catUe to the fSsed thQ anpreciation. of. the abbatolr-at Prince Rupert. Guild for the worlf accomplished There had been good skattng pp shaffer brothers have cleared, a the smaller lakes in the Burns Lake , . - . ,oVo thp vnnne district prior to the recent hcW , peopV ofVTiheslnkut and Francois falls of snow. ' are now. enjoying many skating ;. n.irties there. T. P, Neville and two sons ana daughter have arrived at Palling In the Bums Lake district from sa.s katchewan to settle. hv th( minister during the last three years, adding words of, we come to Mrs. Crisp. WORK ON SAMPLER WINDSOR. England; Dec. 9' C wirtaria. nft..- a. visit to Smithers. 1 P.)-Queen Elizabeth ana Mincers ? Elizabeth are working on a samp- . ... ',1.1' j 1 . I V... T'nrli, OrvHVrAr Mrs. G. A. Ford has returned v ier ummicu wU visit at rien oi tne noyai acnooi oi, iiecu- lework, depicting, scenes or inc FOR: SALE Trolling ,boatfl Active. ffullv eauioped foe trolling with m - ..... . . jgurdles. Apply Dybhavn &. Han-.W, son. FOR SALE OIL Burner kitchen range; Circu lating heater. Phone Blue 514. 288 Good condition. Dally News. FOR. SALEr-Sewing machine, Bed WORK WANTED- nELP WANTKU if Special room Suite.. Chesterfield, Kltch- ca Set, Washing. Machine, Library Table. Wilton R.ug lOVjxO. 2 Baby Cribs, Bridge Lamp, Trlllght Lamp, Victor Radio ll tubes, Kitchen stove, with oil burner and, all household effects Apply 1143 Ambrose Ave. Phone Green 185; 292) Silk Knit Pyjamas and Gowns These Are First dradc Hoods of the Famous Watson Quality Pyjama Suits In a variety of styles, and colors. Values to $2.45. Special for, suit 81.45: p,i.m sniisTn a wonderful assortment of colors and de Vft v " t . Gowns-In finest quality. Values tp $2.95 1,751 Pure Silk Dance Sets Some lace trimmed and other: daintily, embroidered in white or tea rose. Values to $1,45' $2.35 for; set Dance Sets In suede taffeta In white or tea rose 95C' embroidered motif trim. Very special, set Any or the Above Til' Make Very pesirable Gifts Make This Your Shopping Centre. We Have a Very Pleasiny . Assortment of Both Practical and. Useful Articles for Eyeiy Purse and Tasle CHRISTMAS CARDS, SEALS, TAGS, FANCY WRAPPINO, TINSEL TWINE. CRACKERS, ICICLES, ETC. Blaqk 612tbetwen 2 and 4 p.m, (286) WOMAN wants wotk by the hour; Phone Red 444. (287)' LOST! LOST Bunch of keys In Jeathet.! case; Finder please return Daily's? News. 284 M LOST Rowboat 14 feet long, paint ed grey. Claus Peterson, .Humpback Bay, Porcher Island. Reward. . 280 ; GIRL, wanted for houseworks Apply i 309 2nd Ave. : tf.-. Bigger an (288) W 11 I I CAPABLE girl wants work. Phone il Detter Than Ever 3 m 9 signs. Rgular values to $2.95. Sl75h SnPflal for suit ..... T gS MJfW,., w. , " fjm Pyjamas-Of, finest qyality. Values to. $3 95. S2v75 Special for, suit : GownsIn similar quality to pyjamas. Assorted 4 aff jk colors. Values to $1.95. Special for -.. i- Gowns Assorltd colors and patterns; some lace g'J45, ' MmmMi Vn1nP55 to S2.50 tat - lix TOYS I For Everyone KA1EN HARDWARE PHONES 2a . irri&iviaio&ame'smrJ&.)iQ. 5 1 W ALLALDl Phone 9 Third and Fulton Jj j WANTED " Tf you have something to sell, a classified advertisement. ! wanted ooodThome faTe in this paper will soon let you know if there is a .buyer m i kitten. Phone Green 57a. (286) the city. -By Wstover S' olAaj SOt W6 1 VOWW MOT DOC FOP A U-SlM THE POlUT-X M - ., - U&& :,? 1 1 '- RfT i L thoocht. voo'D owe"H j Av. y& IN THE SITHEME COURT OI' I1U1T1SH COLVMBIA ' IN PKQIIATE 1.1 ttm Mallrr of tlir "AdmlnWratlon Art" Anil In tin Matter of the Estate of retir Mrrklry, ItrrraM-tl, Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by order, of Ills manor, W. E. Fisher, the 17th (day of I November. A D. lf)37, I wa appointed Adjnlnl8tw.tQr of Uie entaie oj iwr Merkley, CaJed, ond oil partiea having claims ogaUiat Uie all etat re ncreoy roquirea xo iiiruuu jv.-erly veclifled, to me on or before the IMUi day OI ueoemorr, ivj , all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of the'r Indebtedness to m forthwith. " NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 19th day of Notembeir. A.D. 1937. Reach the most people in city and district with an advertisement ' In the Dally Newt. mi, -in