PAGE SIX Persisting In Lie Spreading PJWL'N t 15: CPi of the admission by the In spit, German 0h .ntnnnnnnnnnnnnw alnaen concerned in the raid thatXJ NATIVE A TIV17 CHIEF PUICC I the veatei did not sink bat merely liftirid atap Oiainlr o ch maris l sodden tarn whiea for a time pare' Am a mistaken idea. Propaganda ' l.ftetA ....1.11.-.. I 5 ritr Ark Roya was sunk some time mkfeke. the German pilots ack nowledged it. BRIGHT! Young eyes may be even more badly injured by poor light than older ones. School children need good light for home work and home reading. Don't risk your children's precious eyesight. "Better Sight" lamps with the proper wattage bulbs are cheap insurance against eye injury from poor light We have many styles of modern, portable, floor, table and wall lamps $1.00 down, balance on terms. Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited arr that rapt; wrkrt arp krpt UH a 1th E41m Mazda Lamp. ABBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ NIJ ZT rath ff (tefiytrM t watt. Xtfp nl B"T th" bj th UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. .SI'f:U REDUCED WINTER EXCURSION FARES Inciui n ? all meals and berth accomodation TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN From PRINCE RUPERT QQfi 00 Fiorn Port Simpson $39.:5 vOOoUU (Reduced Rate Fare and one half also apply to Vancouver from intermediate points.) Children (Five years of age and under twelve) Half Fare Tickets on Sale from November 1st, 1939 to Febrary 29th, 1910 Good to return up to March 31st 1940 Steamers Leave Prince Rupert Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Every Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Thursday a.m. SJS. CAU:K. Every Friday 10:30 p.m. Monday a.m. Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Ajcnt (FRANK J. SKINNER) Third Ave. Phone 5GI If r.iicnlciil, Please Purchase Tickets at Office mm rwv 1 1 1 "ii 1 1 1 nnnnnnnMnnnnnaMaMM PASSES AWAY Daniel Cookson. one of the best known venerable natives of the - Skeena River village of Kltsegukla. passed away following a Ion 5 period of Illness. Born sixty-two years ago at Kltsegukla, Chief Cookson ' wa well known all along the Skeena River and down to the coast. He was the third chief of his tribe. A widow survives. Deceased was an active worker of the United Church. The funeral was held on Tuesday ' afternoon at Kltsegukla with the resident mUnary. Rev. N. F. McLean, officiating, burial being made in the villaee cemetery. Relatives and friends from the surrounding vUVges attended the funeral at whkh the Kltwanea choir and band wrre In attendance. PaO-barert were Mattha Brteht. neon Moor' Friet Smith. Harry E?pr?- DaTld Wells and Robert Harris,- j." During the church service Al-IfrM MrDames. with the assistance ,of Matthias Bright and Harry Benson, both of St. Paul's Church. Kit wanra. insUlled Peter Mark into 1 the raran-y in the church comrnit-, tee caused bv the death of Chief Cookson. Peter Mark, who Is pred-jlmt of the Fpworth League. Is also piccejnr. tp deceased as third chief or the. tribe. ; OCEAN FALLS ! The Women's Auxiliary of the , Canadian Legion is making extensive preparations for carrying on trie- Red Cross work in Ocean Falls. A large quantity of supplies has been ordered arid the women expect .soon" to have every one busy knitting and sewing. They are also collecting reading matter for the boys in training camps. Remembrance service at the Un lied Church was held with a church parade of the Rovers 'Sea Scouts) and Olrl Guides. At the Remembrance service at the Anglican eh'nreh the Canadian Legion ! MASQUERADE Ovtr Two Hundred Kiddies Parade Iq Picturesque Oceans Falls Affair .u..j .... . .... I Oirls under school ?ge 1. Diana Drumb as Red Riding Hood, complete' with a big police dog as the wolf: 2. Betty Jean Bailey a8 a Hawaiian dancer. I - Boys under school aze 1. Terry i Alnnrorth as Holly; 2. T. Bryant as . a page. page. Wonderland; 2. rflsgulsed as the Witch in Knew1 yearly. Further Details Of War Effort In BpooeJeon;!cMa4ter Pooeye. itacAllhtcr Canada Coming Up (as ; Girls, grades L Reid as Alice in to rv 1. Dawn OTTAWA KWmhtr rfPi Molra Latimer as an old-fashioned . A ub-commlttce of the cabinet on lady. information is to publish further Boys, grades I. to'lV.- 1. D. Kin-idetail of Canada's war effort, nalrd, period costume; 2. Freddy! , iayior ag a tramp White. I . Boysk grade V. and over 1. Peter' G' ,,arry WoodwaTd of Fairbanks Orifflths as. the Siarecrow 0f Oz: ' ' Wa Bro,h ' d. C. Woodward 2. 'George Refd as Father Time. Xow ' Seattle . Comics Anne Reid as a candle.: Mlchlomi Kabayama as a man. This is the third year this m-iDawstm and Fairbanks business querade Mas been held under th:man and brother of O. Carlton t .I. I 1 WfusiA Woodward ha J a , auspices 01 the Anglican Church. It's the cumtratntj ffiect of art verllslng that counts. blind, KAwrts. Nov. 15: (CP) O. ;arry wooawara, aecd 6, pioneer of Seattle, former United I States consul at Prince Rupert, Idled Monday night. (The late Mr. Woodward visited hU brother In . Prince Rupert a few years ago.) THE DAILY NEWS . . . -. . w Tf v A viw m Ad. . x'xt w--.d never r 3me .. .. .0 the deek of a warship ' see .-e detail of a gca uke this But if one dW gi s low-. . w one of the asti-ajmaft guru or. an unnamed British cruser would look to the crew of the plane German bombers t .ve tried conclusions with British warships on evral occasK)r. .:vre the start of the war. but so far the controversy as to whether planes can defeat warships remains unsetUed. Accidents In Black-outs Take iBig Death Toll LONDO. November 15: Traffic accidents are taking a heavy toll of life Is Ertland as a result ol black-outs. Five hundred mon persons jwfrr killed this October than inline same month last year. Disability Pay In Old Country British Ministry of Pensions Arranges Rates For Present War LOJfDOif. November 15: CP ARMISTICE ! OBSERVED OCEAN FALLS. Nov. lS-Bables'8"1 of retirement ar-1 dU-' .sfTkt " TJ. climbed out of their cradles last'aWHty pay for the soldiers of the ul.7.rromta"mTl an m" Tuesday evening to attend thel"-1" forces of the United ' PU" and Rev. J. , E. Birthall Kingdom and their dependents great event in their little world- ofFHotime the chUdren's masquerade. Over i araTO UP J ine win ... 1 a i .v.iij. ij w 'lstnr of Pensions. ...... ... A A MrMnf warrant nl officer. f rr Class 1 w T I. vhrt who One Of Best Remembranre Iay Celebrations In Vears M Smithrrs aurniras ot in Dm KemwiMWMe Daf an- niversartes ever obsemd an Sn thers was the acnarai optntiw) o. all who took part o this or raster The weather was very m:!d and r-T nb for the day ard th United Church was fJTIed t , eapa dty when the veterans rruu 'jed :. to taice 'h? ru resf.vid a' the front of the church A "seven piece orch Un nplte : th music for the choir of twenty voice. iiuic ac lUUKti diiu uir iAi.uiiir;s wut The veteran marched from i f .v,. 1.. a .u . " ooay u . -a iL. a auF J irersr.Tecid a ilhrn.' remblUoutUeTaid 'T, 7 g" JbJ manner l of three, came a, a sweet girl gradu- l1aaUnI L Spirit disab mv re Fred nav her own right, havir been a nurse :VtLt2t non-rlar officer, ranges, Franee. 8Wteted In the orche- n M0 yearlv - for a cantata "J " fortunatelv they were disqualified- wwbaltem to $1335 for a' Th sate of yearly ooopiea was equal to by by not not belne being masked. masked. Ther, There were were colonel colonel or or higher higher rank for 100 per- the beat that has been experienced .u. .v ' cent dlsaWement. For lesser de- in other years imitated. Bree cf dblement parments are' The ArmUtke dance ahn was as ! The prize-winners were: scaiea aown 10 irom SUJhj to good a anv any yet held and th j whole anniversary passed off in I a very pleasing and eeeruL t manner. Whifflets From The Waterfront C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. H. E. Nedden. arrived in port at 9:30 this mornlne from Van Best Comic Edward BamforH at T). il f 17 ! 'afternoon afternoon for for Ketchikan Ketchikan and and Stew Charlie McCarthy. iDrOUier UI rOrmeriart whence she will return here to .--J .... I ' ' I 1 . 1 uiris, grade V. and over 1. Nives 1 r 1 r . Plrtor as a nun; 2. Tom Kennedy.j LOCal tOnSUl UlCS couver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and sailed at 2 o'clock this Stcw- morrow evening southbound. Th'!, vessel brought north a fair-sired i 111 01 passengers. , Bill Fulton showed up the rest of a party of doughty local huntsmen who visited Khutzamateen at the end of the week aboard the Pachena. .Even such veterans as Roy Nlcholls. Jack Lindsay. Oeoree Bryant. Jim Bacon. Joe Scott and Fred Scott were put to shame by the legal light who bagged all four geese which the party took. The party also bagged some thirty ducks. Departure wai made Friday I night and return Sunday night. ! UPON JAPAN United SUtes Talks Of Economic Pressure Ambassador Conftrs With Nipponese Foreign Minister WASHINGTON. DC, November Ii. tCP-Predtotton that the Unl ted Suies in 1940 may follow up the administration's neutrality program by authorizing economic pressure against Japan is madu by .i;:laUve taadesa This prediction was made In of reaorts from To kin that t td State Ambassador Joseph' C Urrw meeting Foreign 8ee-f -.try Nomura with a view to es-! 1 bjuhtng better relations between : two vantrie Last week they a ot rt-one-half hour con-v ration alc informal line. A ' ' poi profram was prwated t Ambt. -dor Orew. It is re-' i H told Nomura that '. id b? difficult to readjust - o'f mets ankts something were r to make TTnKH Cfit. ...Mi. . u . ywm, . uon i more more favorable favorable to to Japan. Japan. II 1:. U l Mvc e of of Japarese Japarese policy policy in in con ii with China 3 "ST TIMr h.,K,hl,Y' LONDON Sv. Sr Stafford Cmeiai tn th R Hbor govern m-the Labor par: . Amtrieas Must Do Their Part In n t-Preertinr Civiliiation for Time X1 f lef w Being. Says Hull Wie iotemmr. jpartv teraa r NEW VflOlf v 11 a . . Thev aiVH 1 - TASIIROr. Starj "DISPUTED AIh Carton - Mrjqi . Ct COMIXOTIIl-Rnj' RirhrttB Ii Ovtr Cripps Snumprl 1 1 try me. United Slate could not LaDOnte I Prmt con- MU,i BARBARISM IN EUROPE liinn . ri . . v ... To Ttii of State CordeU Hull, tn an address ;ment eiprcsur tr- nere. saw tftat the eivthsatkm of the world woald have to be at least temporarily guarded in the America in view of the imminence C of IU eclipse or disappearance la the Old World The Importance of the nations f the western hemisphere keeoinc out of war th em. phaaised. "It U not necesary to have sMcaire war in order to retain clvtlteauon." Hull declared Most propie reao the classified ids. 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