(f ti n ft H a H li 1 1 V i i u l u i u II U if Saturday, NoTembtr ii, 1131. THI DAILY HTWf PAGE THRE1 The Letter Box DISGUSTED Edit'ir. Dally News: hfi.anrv duv your remarks in Thursday's Daiiy News regarding) Ui is known as a health cam-! pi: ! a .i . i j . i n uratcnu mj me ui-pins 01 ,,!i;y' Appuiently, you believe the public should be left to ovn: devices, to attempt by the writ known makes. All s pattern In 811k and i ad Wools Attractively. : Priced from 50ctoS2.00 tally curve-conscious and startl driving around curves that arc not! there! Dear! Dear! Dear! Mr. Editor, what Is the world coming to when iu people cannot be Informed about ways or protecting them selves from disease or death wlth- ... ... fi.metlmea thev br.rrfpr being editorially accused of be ing hypochondriasis! "Worthwhile Gift for Men Yours In disgust, E. B. PUOSLEY, M. Hotel Arrivals and-error metnods of the! Savoy Arcs to una lis way out of w. Murdoch and W. Moody. ju Ui or ignorance in which Ocean Falls; T. Oosnell, Port 81mp- ; a policy as you advocate son. si If you are consistent in Prince Rupert , views. Mr Editor, you will. O. W. Laldler. Vancouver, ibi rss, soon be writing a com- Knox . u editorial to Impress upon J. E. Watson. Fort Churchill: H readers the inherent dangers White, Jasper; E. Anderson, city. a. ing warning signs at hairpin I and other such hazardous on our highways for fear our motorists become neurotl- fa t in TYLE Th Dally oaDer. UITAB1LITY ELECTION flitrws is an A. B. C 9ns Overseas Gifts for Men We Suggest 5 Neckwear Suspenders New styles in Leallier and Elastic. Bright patterns in Plaids. Tweeds and Plains. Boxed Belt Sets Fmcy Boxes and Novelty Containers. rd from S1.00 75082.00 Overseas Mail Closes November 30 CHRISTMAS CARDS Tag3 - Seals - Gift Wrapping I'ersonnlly Printed Oreclinp Cards Moxcd Assortments All In Gay Vnriety At DIBB PRINTING CO. Ikncr Block Phone 231 Condensed Heat Some Milks Are Richer Than Others. The Same Applies to Heat in Coal. The Hottest Coal in Towiris BULKLEY VALLEY COAL si 1 li? tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf WATTS & NICKERSON tf 9 tf 1 I h I LOCAL NEWS NOTES Phone 112 Taxi; new heated cars. Cash lor Old OoldBulgert. tl William Millar returned to the city on the Cardena. this morning from a holiday trip to Vancouver arid Victoria. . . jam The fire department had a call! On recommendation of the fin at 9:45 last night to a chimney lance committee, the hospital board fire at the Salvation Army Citadel. 'last night made the customary No damage was done. (grant of $50 to the lady superin- (tendent. Miss Jean Harrison R. N Miss Btelna Phllllpson R. N who for Christmas cheer work at the has ben rlsltln with relatives I hnfinltal. here and at Osland, sailed by the Cardena this morning on her return to New Westminster. Olof Hanson, M. P. for Bkeena, left on last evening's train fo: Smlthers. WltH -Mrs. Hanson, he wm oe oacc next wee to take up winter residence In town. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sherman sr listed among Prince Rupert's best known pioneer citizens, left on the Cardena this morning for Vancou ver. Whether or not they will return to Prince Rupert is uncertain. for scarlet fever, sailed last night on the Princess Aaeiaiae on nxs return to his home at Victoria. Mrs. H. L. Landry, reporting for the Women's Auxiliary, advised the hospital board, at Its meeting last night, that the Auxiliary was pro tiding twelve new mattresses for the hospital, delivery of which was expected to be made before long. The hosoltal board, at Its meet Ing last night, accepted withl Prince Rupert Horticultural Society of a number of Japanese cherry trees for planting in the hospital grounds The trees are some of the 200 which were presented recently to the city by J. Y. Kanaya and which are being handled by the Prince Rupert Horticultural Society on behalf of the city. C. P Balagnn. president of the Prince Rurert Horticultural Society, is ... . j i BOTH WELL. Ont Nov. 26: (CP) f,i.cjtd ciiaidiaYttiXaiBiaiaio iciJiaioicia. ( Three eeneratlons of the Carnie Father, mother, sister, brother an' everybody like bedroom slippers for Christmas. See the nifty new designs at Fashion Footwear, tf. Steve Komadina and John Dabo- satisfactory vlch left en last evening's train1 for New York where they will em- bark December 2 on the Queen Mary for Zagreb, Jugoslavia, their native home. St. Andrew's Cathedral Sunday evening. Nov. 27, the Cathedral Choir will render another song service so much enjoyed last season. (276) - .- In his report for month of October, presented at the regular meeting of the hospital board last night, Fire Chief 1UT. Lock told of the usual Inspection" being made of alarm systems which had been ! .found to be In good, order. Fur nace rooms were clean and tidy and housekeeping, conditions were .k WITH I David Scott sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver The house committee. William A. T Elliott, a member of the,Browni chairman, told the hospi- crew of Uie steamer rnncess t-i board at itts reeular monthly Louise, who has been here for thelmeetmg j,l6htf of a nther past six weeks reciving treatment t serious break which occurred In the hospital sewer between hospl- tal and Nurses' Home buildings during the past month, repairs having been immediately undertaken Moss had also been cleaned off the roof of the Nurses' Home, the committee reported. Recreation Centre -I Social and Dance thanks an offer made by the,Dfi,htfu, Afflr ijufxirbt Drew Out Good Attendance' Last evening a social and dance was held in the Recreation Hall on second Avenue with a good attendance of members present. The men's class performed tumb ling and high bar stunts while a special tumbling act consisting of backward somersaults was enacted by Bob McLean, John Orimson and Albert Mah. During the dance there were novelty numbers with prizes being distributed to the winners. Tnttni'tfr Clnrrv f0 a rrK A nn ff l 'nm.lv competed In the Kent Coun- ' ti ty Plougmen's Association meett while ...... William . 0 2 held nen' here Grandfather Wll-S i 11am Carnie. 79. son Ccharles. 49, and -zrandson Oordon, 26. NOTICE L. O. B. A. St. Oddfellows' Hall, t Those wishing premiums In exchange for our cash coupons before Xmas will place their orders with us not later than Wednesday. November 30th. We cannot guarantee d'llvry for Xmas after this date MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25 a word. Andrew's Dance, November 30. Eagles' Bridge November 30. United Bazaar December 1. S.O.N. Play December 2 and 3. j Christmas Fair, United Church, December; 8 and 3. . . , j Carnival and Dance, Metlakatla, December 5. Toe H Bridge, December 7. St. Peter's Seal Cove Parish Hall Dance December 9. A j j snowbalt Frolic. Moose Hall, December 23. ! Mrs. Bussey was gen eral convenor for the dance and refreshment committee, assisted by Mrs. W. Beesley. Mrs. C. Batt and Miss M. Hunt Miss Lois Judge presided at the piano. SPARKLEl LIFE! LUSTER! TfVd like to $how you how tbc nw odor If 1 1 method of drr-cIoin h. DRI-SHEEN PROCESS -ad mtke your most toiled gtrmeoti huh tnd new in! Bring ui thit drett or suit which you thought couldn't be successfully cleaned., .tnd mika us proTe thit DRI-SHEEN will rt-store its life, luster tnd freshness, we tre licensed to us. the DRI. SHEEN PROCESS-ind its eicelleoc. is giving us finer reputition thto ever lor doing fine work. TK Drl-Shtui FrocrM cia mJt k KMJ . tnoJctalr iqulrrJ pl.nl opttmtlni nraut ilitt tqulrmtnt. mm PflOC$$ fOO rO AK' IDEAL CLEANERS Authoriied Users of the DrUSheen Process KM KM VMSM M !" tl TMTW b'B'tV " Legion Card Party Successful Event A very enjoyable bridge and whist party was held last night by the Canadian Legion and Women's Auxiliary in the Legion clubrooms. The affair was well attended. There were twenty-four tables of cards and prize-winners were: ' Bridge Ladies' first, Mrs. Wil liam Roth well; second, Mrs. W. J. Davies; men's first, M. M. Lamb; second, Harry Long. Whist Ladles' first, Mrs. Harry Long; second, Fred Rlffou. The door prize was won by S. L., reacny ana me cnair prize oy James Bremner. Delicious refreshments were pro vided by the ladles and the men served. George J. Dawes was master of ceremonies and the committee in charge included Jack Preece. presl dent of the Canadian Legion; Mrs. Has Yet to Lose a Game in High School Bowling League Percy Knutsen Highest Scorer Oamma House continues unde feated in the High School Bowling League, having made a total of 2100 this momlng while Beta was next with 1981 and Alpha third with 1M5. High average scorer 'was Percy Knutsen with 186. The point aggregate to date Is as follows: Oamma, 8612; Beta, 8231; Alpha, 7970. Steamship Sailings For Yancotnrw Tuesday Catala ...1:30 pm DOGS ON RAMPAGE PARIS. Ont Not. 26: (CP)-A pack of wild dogs, reported as wolves, is playing havoc with sheep In this district, farmers say. Sev- PIIEASANTS ARE WILY BRAN! FORD, Ont., Nov. 28: (CP) It never falls. Pheasants, reported numerous in this area, kept out of sight during the hunt . ., . . , . , . x.. . MMX' "YC mg season and now are seen Enjoyable Affair Held Last M.ht i efforts to shoot the dogs have been everywhere. They even are stco- ...... .-v...,-..,... m vain, nine out on th hiehwav Play ---o-- CHURCH NOTICES ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH LAWRENCE C. JENSEN, Pastor Rev. Jensen will conclude a ministry of almost four years with services In St. Paul's Lutheran Church this Sunday. 11:00 ajn-The Life Worth Living" (English) 12:30 Sunday School 7:30 p.m, The Indestructible Church" (Norwegian) . Everyone Welcome ' - SALVATION ARMY Commandinr Officers Captain and Mrs. Ivan Hahey ANNOUNCING A SERIES OF SPECIAL MEETINGS Sunday 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, Adjutant and Mrs. A. F. Parkinson of R. T. Anderson, president of the Glen Vowel in charg? assisted by many visiting officers from the Skeena women's Auxiliary; Mrs. H. Oden, , ana waas River districts. convener, Mrs. P. Doherty, Mrs. A, Caravan, Mrs. L. Wide. Gamma House Is Undefeated The String Band will render selections Come and Enjoy Our Old-Fashioned Gospel Sinr-Son 7;30 to 8:00 Every Sunday Night A Hearty Invitation to All to, Attend and Enjoy This Day of Real Spiritual Blessing COMING COMMISSIONER and MRS. G. L. CARPENTER Special Public Meeting in the Citadel Monday at 8 p.m. Public Welcome Meeting In First Presbyterian Church Tuesday at 8 p.m. Public Women's Meeting Conducted by Mrs. Carpenter on Wednesday in the Citadel at 2 pjn; ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL . ' (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Choir Leader, A. J. Lancaster ' Organist, Peter Lein 11:00 ajn. Morning Prayer and Sermon ! 7:30 pjn. Song Senrke by Senior Choir , 1. "Blessed is He That Cometh in the Name of the'LofdT . , 2. "Brother James Air." 3. "Glorious is Thy Name." (Mozart's 12th Mass) 4. "When Wilt Thou Save the People." 5. "The day Thou Gavest, Lord, Is Ended." (Woodward) Peter Lien will play Prelude "Introduction and Variations on 'Hanover" Fletcher Offertory "Melody in F Rubensteln Postiude In D Minor Carl Aug. Kern Thursday SS. Prince mMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMmiMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMamMMMBMMMMMr George 11:15 p-rn.j Friday Ss Prin. Adelaide 10 pjn. chwohokohkoooooooooh30oooooo ss. Pr. Adelaide 4 pjn. g Ss. Cardena pjn. o November 3 Ss. Princess Norah ajn. 2 November 13 Ss. Princess g Norah ajn. o November 24 Ss. Princess Norah ajn. g - ' o PRINCE RUPERT I DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene WelJins Specialists on Sawmill and Mining .Machinery All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled REX Bowling Alley For Health and a Slim Waist Line Bowl For Reservations Phons 658 THE SEAL QUALITY ! s7'''c,,.vt I ,oo, GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prlnc Rupert I Pre-Christmas Sale of Coats and Hats UNTKISLMER UTILITY COATS and FUK COLLARED COATS Remarkable values. All the newest colors In heavy winter coatings. Beautifully lined and' interlined. Sizes 12 to 44. Including values to $43.50. Special S7.95, 9.95 artd 14.95 UUIL.V winter coats Practical warm coats in smartly tailored styles. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Special $6.95 HATS All the smartest new styles tailored on the more dressy styles. All colors and head sizes. Special $1.49 and $1.95 4 g J Jm I O w 1 1 o w o o a g RUPERT PEOPLES STORE riT.i-Bri;ii n.ms'Via'arazBTirBm zu zm vmrnxm nam i MacKenzie's Furniture 1 CHRISTMAS GIFTS if if PULL-UP CHAIRS Solid walnut, spring cushions, assorted tapestry. Each PULL-UP CHAIRS Walnut finish, web seat, tapestry. Each '. SOLID WALNUT END TABLES Each WALNUT FINISH END TABLES Each 1 Phone 175 CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone SI For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK 81250 $9.50 a a g o 2 OWHJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMOOOOOOOOOOOOOHJOOO 88,50 a $1.95 R.E.Eyolfson Chiropractor 240 EIGHTH AVENUE W. Phone 1JLACK 318 It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the same. 2 c ' if I