PAGE BIX THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, K0Tfmb( ooocoooooooooooaoooooooooooooooooooaoooooooooocHiooo s i READY TO DEFEND PEACEFUL HOLLAND iEVEN FLOW I OF TRAFFIC lurm.HT &;l ... and . .. U 1 And Mails Won't Wait ... Not Even For Santa Claus Ct' Utmas Gifts that go across the sea should soon be on their way. W have nanv suitable sifts for gentlemen friends Overseas, Make jour selection now. We'll he e,lad to attend to mailing routine, relieving you of the bother 01 filling out custom forms etc. Dettct not delay if you wish your gifts to arrive in time to say Merry Christmas. Watts & Nickerson This advertisement is not nubl shed w dlsolayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches 01 Hors d'oeuvrc , One Package Serves Four People K.eps for Weeks In Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert I .AJIWAV . I COMMUNICATIOMS tT wentu Ml vak fa Co. Ltd. British Columbia CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports I 8J3. PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 pjh. To Vancouver Direct S.S. "PRINCESS LOUISE" October 27th Si5. "PRINCESS NORAH- November 6th, 16th, 27th Winter Excursion Fare Vancouver and Return Tickets on sale Nov, 1st, 1339 to Feb. 28th 1940 Final Return Limit March 31st 1940 $36-00 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from V. ! COMES. General Ajtent. P"rlnce Rupert, B.C. V s! o, a o o Ol o USEFUL GIFTS FOR MEN J POOOOOOOa 0 00O000OO0O0OO0OOO0O OO0OOO0O00O0OOOOOOOOOOO1. Tom Rose Honored On Retiring From Railway Service v.ay in Prince Rupert for twenty -nut years. on oehaif of those assembled, Jahn campbell, president of the Machinists Lodge, presented Mr. Rose with a sacking Jacket, huml do., case of pipes and purse as tokens of esteem and well-wishing, bistable .itnthxients were expressed by Mr. Campbell In making the w" r T "reseataticn and Mr. Rose suitable he mticnal Railways ii cjnadtan acknowledged the gUu. shops, last Friday afternoon when members of the various departments gathered to do honor to R. Charles Graham, inspector oi T. J. Rose on the occasion of his re- unes. returned to the city on the tlrement on superannuation after Princes' Norah yesterday after-having been Identified with the a oca from a trip to Atlln on official mechanical department of the rail- .utles. A machine-gun crew of the Dutch army is pl:tured here in action during recent war games at Brabant. Today these men and thetr comrades arc facing war that Is not a game Signs indicate, that Chancellor Hitler may have set his mind on Invading the tiny Netherlands, in what Allied general staffs believe, will be an attempt by the Oerman war machine to outflank the Maglnot Line REGISTER COMPLETE Survey of Voluntary War Workers Throughout Canada Well Ahead TORONTO. Nov. 28: CP Hv Miss Margaret Hyndman. national chairman of the Voluntary Registration of Canadian Women, be lieves. Although Ontario has not had a full registration yet organization is veil underway with more than 20.- 00 registered in Toronto alone. British Columbia opened its reg- 'rtratlon booths October 16 and a week later questlonalres were be ing fined out on Vancouver Island Volunteers In gas-boats distributed the form to the out-of-way places . not available by train or car. I Alberta began Its registration In (the southern part October 16 and In the North Ortober 23. In the I scattered districts volunteer horse-I women rode with "the questionairres ; to women who were unable to get . to town during the week, j Southern Saskatchewan Is Just finishing It registration and Northern Saskatchewan begins next week. Winnipeg has been reenter ing for several weeks and organ! nation Is OTTAWA BUSTLES FOR WAR the, end of November registration MI,itafT nt Civilian Population of of Canadian women for voluntary service will be practically complete. Capital District Increases and Activity at Peak OTTAWA, Nov 28: -anaaiarrAir i-orce blue mingles on WORKING ON SETTLEMENT Exhaustive Survey To He Made By Department of Land, Premier Pattullo Says VICTORIA. Nov. 23: (CP)-Pre-cp ,rm The mirr T D. pftitnitft u.t '. rifll the Dnartmkn, nf T . ? the Vomlnon 'kould make an exhsusUre survey capital, shaken out of its usual per- 0t suitable settlement aras od of placidity between parliamen- ihs statement was made by the tary sessions, has become the nerve P'e. ier after a Llbei.-i LcrUb- :cau-r vi a nauon ai war. 1 tve giOUp had urged a program Members of Canada's three fight- of settling farm interwunl relief 'ng forces crowd the city. High- rlplents and Britisher on thet anaers in large numbers swing land, tlong tlg streets and the Royal 'very hand with the old reliable and soldiers attend each game to thaki of the army. root for Ottawa Rough Riders. At ( Other hundreds civilians come a11 times, exceot Saturday after-1 '.0 work at war Jobs have swelled f000' newspaper reporters must he populitlon and there Is an un- snow a military pass to en- dercurrerit of excitement as the ter the Park-government prepares to launch a Mid town hotel and rooming J vast industrial and military drive houses are Jammed. Young farm to aid. the allies. (men flock in dally from the coun-j Outwardly the capital, like most tryslde to see what the war is all1 Canadian cities, has settled down j about or what they can do. And to war. On the other hand, how- the restaurant business booms aa ever, on Parliament Hill and In Ottawa goes forward with the bus-government buildings along Well-Ines of war. . 1 , .Hnptnn Rfrpt th Beginning November 14 1 common to other autumns, yn.. n-nmon tv. in '. when nollupal rircles at harlc nti!M-1 .. .. ........ u. n.. wuiuuiis uil I .X.Ik To llHlnnM.nl volunteer their services. Then tabulation begins at head office In Toronto and early in the vew Year the results, compiled, ta-"'lated and indexed, will be in -eadlne for the government hould they be needed. R r. t.iri, ix w. .. T, s. I.ONDON Nov. 2H: 'CP i Enid "fcAdam, daughter of "W. A. Mc-rtm prt'ryir airnf. efnprl for Mlsll Columbia, has iolnerf th-'Vomni's Auxiliary Terr.tortal j w oimure ju mc jjc,, KiuU in jiinn . iirn anil (iuntlrr ttttke- of Parliament .,n,, ' rutr. vthintinn, t. k. x. Now, in speech and action, with-!.. WHEREAahrr nr a&tr ing coming ciose, me capuai is geared to war, the reality of which Is perhaps more distinct here than In any other city of the Dominion. Troop concentrations have been heavy in the Ottawa area with the staff of the National Defence De partment greatly Increased w n im Btmr No. 1. Bur No 3. stir No. 3. 8Ur No. 4. 6lar No. 8. SUr No . SUr No 7. SUr No. 8. SUr No. 9 and SUr No. 10 Itinera Claim aituate on the ncclii td of tarter bland in ChUmore Prsmge about 800 Tort bran the braxh In ti Skmn Mining D:nlon. Province of Biittah Columbia: TAKE NOnOS ttmt iuUtm you do pay within so day from the date hereof the rum 11537 M brtnr Tour But Instead of blackouts and,ProPrt,tn f txptnOMwa rn)ird sandbags, the Peace Tower on Par- fi Uament Hill Is brightly floodlighted B. c i3. chptr tti, toKethrr with of nights. On the Plaza the Na- ttLZ?.? l?- lh yxnet-ii w,.'r-.i-i u.Mi: wWt owner of aald At'CTION H.U.K I """ "'"""""i m.jr ui aiirerai uiaama. your Intereat on mU Timhrr Ki. vM?i I Coaiinz of autumnal hoar frost. Mineral cwrru ttwil be forfeited and There win be offered' ft mu .t Pub- stands out under the arc lights IlkeiSJr ruMUr5rIh0 Auct'on, Aiirt'nn. a at nrvm noon on i t He Stti km, rjr a" i na meae rie required exDcnalUtrea. lie day uoccrooer. ikjm. in me "trice of Vht District Forester. Mirlre Building. Van-oouver. the Licence X25874, to cut ao ' roxknttely 11.000.000 f b m of spruce 'odar and iKinlcck on pirU of LoU V and 23. north aide of Cumahewa In et. Queen Charlotte bland Land Dj-trlct. Three (3) yeari will be allowed for removal of timber Mtp B23. Prince Rupert Land RegUi'.ra-tton DUtrlct, to certain prenilt; attu- &tii at the ccrner of Seoond Avenue ana Third Street, upon l&ndi decrUed a LoU No.. 1 and 2 of Block 20, Beaton 1 Map 923, Prince Rupert Land Registration District In the Province cf BrltU'i Cnlumbla. LUtrd-at Prince Ropcrt, B.C. Uit 13th rtay of Novcinbcr A. D. 1939. PitlNCE RUPERT CLUB LIMITED a cameo. , dated at mnce rtupert, n c. uu lighters . ,8th day of July. 1939. Everywhere , E. s. nEPJ:r. Scouting planes and bombers . , '., . rirfini nvpr the- ltv Hallv nn train.) lng flights from Rockcllffe and Uplands airports. Evening theatre goers near military camps have irovioca anyone uraoie to attend snlrllpr.llf ImnmuH on the auction In person may aubnUt ten- V " . 7" . " der to te evened at the hour of auc-iwhen. during the performance, & wm ana w-ted m one bid." oreaK is made In the film to flash ruruuT t wxicuir may ne obtained from the Chief Foreirter. Victoria. B.C the Dutrlct Ftoredter. Prince Rupert B.C. at the D'jitrlct Forester. Marine Building, Vanoouver, B. C "tlOVKKNMKNT l.l'tl'OK ACT" (Cnt Ion 28.) N'nllie ()f Appllrallnn for Consent To Transfer Club MrriMe To oilier PremUe Ncttoe' 1' foereby, given that on the expiration cf thin advwtiwtneiit, the) underKfgtdlntenU' to. apply to the I Liquor Control Board frr coliaent ' t i . trarifer club licence No. 1233. Uul In I miv-ot of oertailn premlaM n'.tusO? on tna 3 uid 4. Blocli 21 -A. Section 1. the message: "Soldiers, It Is now 9:30 p.m." The soldiers must leave icnx.ii Lamp uy u.ou tiuoinu- Lansdownc Park, where the Big Four football games are played, Is; a military camp and several thous COAL Cram Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE. RUPERT FEED CO. Phnnra-51 and MI ) THE SEAL QUALITY "rielrr GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sdckeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert . Special Control in Interest of Ef- ficiency on Canadian Hallroads j i ' MONTREAL. Nov. 28 The railway Association of Canada Is putting Into effect Immediately a sys-tcm of control of traffic offered at jtationr In Canada for rail move ment to Canadian Atlantic porta for .export, according to statement t made by J. A. Draw, western secre-tary of the Association. "Irregularity In trans-Atlantic ttlllnrs and heavy Increased demand for vei soace and freight mr equipment under wartime con-MUont mike It necesrary to control the movement so that shipments will rea-h seaboird at such times as J the itramshlo line are in a position 10 accept mem. Mr urasa saw. "in this manner it If hoped to avoid congestion and the utilization of frslvht car for storace purposes in vtMwajr evitably alow nvn up up transportation transportation Phone 297 A New h , ,)rjmJ tertalnment A)l "rnSesi Slory tUtU "Wurthering J NEW Hcighl With MI.ULE OHI.lUy Dtnl NIVtlN. I lniv., ...V'l '"iimii At 1 21 ani K Also CAUTOON an-t N'OTUlf , . .Maureen OSuUi, TAltAZAN rivn j i 1 "I retvtm and every effort must be Mnpfale f.pf made to prevent prevent such such conditions conditions ar- ar ViCl istae at a time when the need for efficient transportation is so ur gent. I Another Seat "Under the system now being put rinal SLndln, t Xtw into enect railway freight agenU (;ivr (UIU 21 md Taril rc rrquirra 10 00 tain Drrmius irom Ldeslgnated railway traffic officers manw-tr-r, for each Individual carload or less era(j nol( than carload shloment before he samttm 31 u may accept same from shippers far Uve fliwiuuh movement to seaboard. ' -'!-m. he 'While congestion has not yet de- 'ftj hrn ei veloped at any Canadian port." Mr. uvea has bee-Brass further explained "the nlUti ami t way jeei an sunee of prevention n 0tosmttvr wo.-ui a pouna 01 cure and It Is hop-, ed that timely action tn adopting measures of control will meet the! situation. t "me snipping federation Is ipermting do-. 'Mtoclatlon tn 'i co- for he ever, r; N It Shirt AmVafe We play bott to the man who wanlt a hlrt that (ndlv rlttil Oil ARROW ahd FOItSATH plain color and ,l,r,, JBir,v allow you to pal forward a Ironl thls oru l iuhwh brlnt outlsndUh. 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