Tuesday, November 21, 1939. TOT DAILY NEWS PAGE THXtl ir .roid whi mt i no, wkk, u- ay T. ntnrtl , . EMPIRE PILOTS RALLY TOTHE CALL OF THE MOTHERLAND Miss Jessie Gillis - i me ut me peace. Shover Honoree ' Thrift Cash & Carry K XTR A Q 1 1 1 ) I N A R Y SPKCIALS-IN EFFECT ALL THIS WEEK Scotts Etc- Grade A' Large. Dot. Grade A' Pullet. Dosten i Fee Wee. Dozen 38c 29c 17c Nabob Teal-lb. packet 58c Butter Nu-ThrJft. f1n First grade 3 lbi. Quaker Oats- Large package 18c CANNED FRUIT SPECIAL lUrtletl Fcir Halved reaches Choice quality ff? 17-oi. tln. 2 for 4t)C Shredded Wheat Regular packet 11c Ajlmer Soap -Tomato or Vegetable OCn 3 tin Toilet Tissue fianl-Whltc. Per roll 6c Salmon Red Spring. Choice Red Cutlets. 0s No. 1 tall tin TIIKUT COFFEE Freshly roasted. Oround to I 9 your order Lb. Your Purchase of Thrift Coffee Untitle You to a Chance on a 10-pleee Pjrei Set Drawing on December 2 Pork and IJcan- Ayl- OCJp mer 16-oz tins 3 for lleiiu Strained luby Foods-All varieties. OCTo 3 Una ... . Red Plums Aylmer. 17-oz. tins 10c Rlnso Special I large package, 1 small package. Qfip 35c value for GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Smith-Florida llrand15-oz. tin. , OCI " 3 Ur iuOC By the Doxen 9QC MAKING DAY NEEDS Seedless Itahlnt 9p AOy 2- lb, cello bag Pastry Hour B it K tiwr Oil 10-lb sack Cocoanut -Desslcated. "JQp 1 -Uueo bis; A V Granulated Sueur- fiQp New stock. 10 lbs. . Glaced Cherries Red and green assorted. Gp 3- or. package Terrace Carrots- 13C 6 lbs Fresh Spinach -Large 4 Cp green leaves 2 lbs. Shelled Walnuts 4 f?p White pieces. 4 lb. 1 lb. 29c Almonds Fancy Call- OCp fornla shelled. ,-lb. -'"I 1 lb. . 19c Nabob Spire- 'All varieties Per tin 7c Nabob Extracts All Oflp flavor 2-Q2 bottles Currants Rccleaned. OCT 2 lbs. Terrace Turnips-6 lbs. 13c Delicious Apples-Fanry 'Ol wTapt. doz. FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS $1.00 AND OVER DOOaOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKJOQO-ucKK 10000000000000000000000 SPECIAL . . . Free - 39c Forhans Gum Massager With Large Tube of Forhans Tooth Paste 78c Value For Only 39c CHRISTMAS CARDS A Large and Varied Assortment- Sec Our Selection Now Ormes Ltd. 'JitA Pioneer Druggists The Keiall Store Thones: 81 & 11 Open Dallj from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till Z p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. DiKH3Ooocoo6ooomoQOOUooooHara0XHoooocKKOQOoaQaQQuouu Scenes like the above, showing a group of Canadian. New Zealand and Australian pilots training "somewhere in England," will soon be duplicated in Canada as the Dominion becomes the air centre of the Empire as announced recently by the British and Canadian governments. When the plan to train pilots for the RAJ, in Canada gets in full swing, hundreds of pilots from all parts of the Empire will assemble for training In Canada. WOMEN GOOD CAMP CHEFS Auxiliaries Do Much or it in Rlichty Camp and They Hope to Clet to France Dy DILYS THOMAS Canadian Press Staff Writer EASTERN COMMAND HEADQUARTERS. England, Nov. 27: (CP) Women of the Auxiliary Territorial Service, eager to go to France, have taken over many duties from drivers. A niimhlr of IhA Ptrcf AM Viii-clntr with accidents and Illness among the troops In barracks In this area but wc are all on tip-toe to go to France. However, we have heard' nothing about It." Weather Forecast Slimmina Tahlets Cloudy and mild with occasional ' (CP) Because she persisted in tak rains. TO CARE for aussiW . tory for six months. ha ladys w".! Yeomanry whose Job it Is to drive gonel ? ho and maintain ambulances are at- 9; Persistently showing u her flash- tached to the Headquarters. They for arc expert motor mechanics and many of them do the repairs to their ambulances which are mainly converted lorries. 0S "Wc were incorporated into the for Vancouver A. T S. on its formation but we Tuesday Catala still keep our own Individual entity." said one girl. "We do all our own maintenance work, except workshop Jobs which naturally have to be handed over to the Royal Army Service Corps. Punctures, Steamship Sailing: 1:30 p.m.' Thursday ss. Prince Rupert 11:15 pjr. Friday Ss Prln. Louise .... 10 p.m. Ss Cardcna 10:30 p.m. November 6, 17 and 27 Ss. Princess Norah 5 p.m. enRlne and chassis adjustments are From Vancouver-all done by the girls. ' Sunday ss Catala pm. "At the moment we are dealing Wed. Ss. Pr. Rupert 10 ajn. Friday Ss. Princess Ss. Pr. Louise 4 pjn. ss Cardena p.m. November 12 and 23 Ss. Princess , Norah ajn. 'For Stewart and Premier Cook For Hundreds Sunday-ss. Catala 8 p.m Girls In the cookhouse cook for Friday Ss. Prince about 300 men and women. There's Rupert 2 p.m. no sas or clectrlrity here and huge Fron Stewart and Premier coal-burning cookers which have to Tuesday ss. Catala .11:30 a.m. be lit early each morning and kept Thursday ss. Prince going all day are used for cooking. Rupert 9 p.m "I don't think any of the girls For Alice Arm, Naas River and were cooks before Joining." the 1'ort Simpson-leader cook said. 'They are simply Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn. wonderful. Practically every day From Alice Arm Naas River and we have to prepare and cook two Port Simpson hundredweight of potatoes for din- Tuesday ss. Catala . 11:30 a.m. ner. We have one man to help with For 0ccan Falls the stoking." Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 pjn. "A.T.S. women are allowed out of! Thursday ss. Prince barracks while off duty," an or- "upcri u:l5 p.m fleer said. "Their pawes expire at Friday Ss. Pr. Louise .... 10 p.m. 10 pm. and lights out' IS at 10:30. From Ocean Falls- That may sound early but the glrls Wed Ss. Pr. Rupert 10'ajn. are up very parly In the morning.' Friday "Moderate make-up Is allowed. It Ss. Pr. Louise 4 p.m. would be an awful mistake If we Cardcna p.m. lost our femlne individuality be-, For Queen Charlotte Islands-cause we are doing this Job." November 3 and 17-Ss. Prince Age limit for the A.T.S. Is from' John 10:30 p.m. 18 to 43. Rate of pay for a volun- From Queen Charlotte Islands' teer a private In ordinary army November 15 and 29 Ss. Prince language Is 30 rents; a day .with1' John a.m. uniform provided and all food For Alaska-found. Allowances for dependents Wednesday as. Pr. Rupert 2 p.m. are under consideration. j November 12 and 23 Ss. Prln- - cess Norah a.m. ' . - - Jrom Alaska TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j Thursdayss, Prince j Rupert g p.m FOR RENT Large rooming house, November 6. 17 and 27 Ss. mostly furnished, central loca- Princess Norah 5 p.m. tlon. Auuly Helgerson'a Ltd. From Skeena River (282) Frlday-Cardena j ...p.m. TODAY'S STOCKS (CXxu wy 8. O. JutuiMoa Co.) I Vancouver Big Missouri, .12. Bralorne, 11.15. Cariboo Quartz, 2.20. Dentonla, .01 U. Gold Belt, M.-Hedley Mascot, 20. Minto, .0H4. Noble Five, .02. Paciric Nickel, .14. Pend Orielle, 2.30. Pioneer, 2.30. Premier, 1.45. Privateer, .92. Reeves McDonald, .40. Reno. .54. Salmon Gold. .03. Sheep Creek, 1.18. Cariboo Hudson, .04. Oik A, P. Con., .17. Calmont,'J6. C. & e., 2.12. Home, 2.40. Okalta, 1.06. Mercury, .06. Prairie Royalties, .19. Royal Canadian, .17fc. Toronto Aldermac, .36. Beattie. 1.06. Centra! Pat., 2.35. Cons. Smelters, 48.75. East Malartlc, 3.25. Fernland, .02?i. Francoeur, .41 Vi. Gods LakeA .584. HardrocE. U2. Int. Nickel, 47.25. "Kerr Addison, 2.12. Little Long Lac, 3.10. M!3eod Cockshutt. 2.35. Madsen Red Lake, .45. McKenzIe Red Lake, 1.35. Moneta, .88. Noranda, 76.00. Pickle Crow, 4.30. Preston East Dome, 2.20. San Antonio, 1.90. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.17. Stadacona, ,19. Uchl, .84. Bouscadillac, .04. Mosher, .09. Ok, end. .10. Fmelters Gold, .01. . Dominion Bridge, 39.00. Most people reacr the classified ndi Do you? ;i If it's against the law to take these tablets, why are .they manu factured and sold." The magistrate I decided It would be good for the (CP'8iri to "receive the attention and Toughest sentence for Infringe- training six months imprisonment ment of the "blackout". regula- wiU impose." SCHOOLS FOR EVACUEES PEACEFUL NOEL IN U. S. NEW YORK, Nov. 28: (CP) Un- Dellthtfui Affair Saturday Night at Home of M'. J.-L, -Johansen Mrs. J. L. Johansen was the htat- ess at a delightful miscellaneous shower held at her home on Sev enth Avenue Saturday evening In honor of Miss Jessie 3 tills, wbose marriage to Frank Mcbrath of Vic-;,oria took place Sunday morning. The rooms were tastefully deer jrated for the occasion in pink and white streamers with a large white wedding bell In the centre where th brlde-elcct opened her many beautiful and useful gifts. Ijaicr ill Uic crciiiuj ucmiuiw i freshmen ts were served. Those present were Mrs. J. J. Oll-IU. Mrs. J. L. Johansen, Mrs. Theo Fortune. Mrs. L. Wide. Mrs. Olesbn, Mrs. J P. Moller. Mrs. A. McDonald. J Mrs. I. M. Wick. Mrs. Fred Ridden, ;Mrt. Bushman and the Mles Jes sie Gillis, Florence Olllls, Bnm Whiffen. Leona Whlf fen. Joanna Jeniron, Elsie Hipp and'Mary;. McDonald, i. Treasure Hunt . - - Is Feature Of I.Y.P. Gathering; The Interdenominational Young People's Society held another suc- LONDON. Nov 28- Ci 1 with I Originally charged with theft, Dealers say less than one percent! Dally advertising, m tneDall Mrs. S. M. Bruce, wlf of Aus- Helen was released n condition 0f Christmas toys here are mill- News is jsure to bring dady jre soldiers at the Eastern Command MM Commner "IX LrhLnh i , dTnlnlng her health. Mv My body is by,cnalrman- w1 ot agents-general Headauartcrs and are renamed he SLlwaT-OK" various sUtes and other Aus- ml own property.- she declared All hi. arm rnnV. at h itMii. 'uan women nere nave iormea a " . " . . r " ! " " . quarters have been replaced by wo- committee for welfare of A'isiral- men. and girts are working as clerks tans In the office and in the pay office; fa it TOO "flash Y" as mess servants, store women, prl- ,,, vate car drivers and ambulance ling slimming tablets, Helen Buck- Uke England; few militaristic toys ridge, 18, was sent to a reformi-Jii hang In children's stockings In fa TTnltttH totov irvm Hntr twenty-five members attendedlThe, meeting began with a devotional service after which there; was a short business session. The main event of the evening was a- treasure hunt In charge of Ken Daklri.' Two or three lively games, supervised' by Frank Folger, brought the meting 10 a ciose. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia x Christmas Cards That Are Really Personal Now is the time to order your Christmas cards if you want them really personal. 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' Phone C51 I'hone C.-.2 Sat 'tttr -1 1' 'Ml BrOUffht OenteilCe ,b,g scheme to Cameron, tHpresl- I General Sj-nopsis- A moderate eTacuat4n U, bf successful the government must In the chair and about depression is i. centred n.H over the .h. nt Gulf dent, was . of Alaska and the pressure is rela- Uvely high over Southern .British ,.,... , , , rviiitmhia Th. ..nMn. Enjlish Girl Persisted vt mm a v v Vwnih 4 (. iuau kt unsettled and mild on the coast! Inem where showers have occurred. j West Coast of Vancouver Island i -Fresh southeast to south winds LEAMINGTON, Eng. , spend $311,500,000 on educational buildings, nursery schools, hostels In Using and other buildings in the recep- Against Court's Advice (tion areas, according to British architects. Nov. 23: