FAOZ FOUR ni.t?ll,BJHlilflTi.TBIl!l?lfHiB!i'ftiJEUn:iTl GIFTS For Friends . . Across The Sea WHAT? WHEN? SASKATCHEWAN GRAIN CLUBS , PRINCE ALBERT, Sast Nov. 20: (QP) Saskatchewan farmers fostered 264 grain clubs In the province this year, said Prof. J. W. Gordon, of the University of Saskatchewan The clubs have a membership of approximately 5.600. r-1 0UT0F3-, I Canadian mothers relieve I miieryof colds externally with Men in the Old Land appreciate the smartness and color of Canadian-made Neckties, Scarves, Socks and Knitted Jackets. Difficult Overseas Mail Schedules make Early Mailing Adrisable. 5,ake your selection t our store Now. Our AX 7 LJ CD CO WrltjKlli; s,ock new np-to-the-minute and reasonably priced. Watts & Nickerson j USEFUL GIFTS FOR MEN M Prince Rupert Badminton Club SHINGLES We have just received a shipment of exceptionally fine shinies manufactured on the Queen Charlotte Islands which is the home of the finest cedar on the Pacific Coast i A1m In Stock a Complete Line of Local and Fir Finishing Lumber SAND Phone 651 GRAVEL imm S-aaaaM CEMENT Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Phone 652 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. SPECIAL REDUCED WINTER EXCURSION FARES Including a!l meals and berth accomodation IU VANCOUVER AND RETURN rrom prince RUPERT From Port Simnson iai.?s $36.00 (Reduced Rates Fare and one half also apply to Vancouver irom intermediate points.) Children (Five years of age and under twelve) Half Fare Tickets on Sale from November 1st, 1939 to Febrary 29th, 19 to Good to return up to March 31st 1940 at1?!? Leave Prince Rupert Ar. Vancouver S.S. nor C ATA LA r Every Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Thursday ajn. S.S. CARDENA Every Friday 10:30 p.m. Monday 12 Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert ASent (FRANK J. SKINNER) Third Ave. Phone 568 t buiivrniciu, riease rurchase Tickets at Office m 'LEAVE FOR CanadianAir I NEW YORK frce Pjj01 Slim Williams and John Logan Boost for Ilarelton Hilhway Route New York on to IN THE Sl PHKMh Ol RT OK BRITIM! COUMBU IX P80nTE lo (be Mattrr of thr ".idmlnlMrallon Art" And In Ibr Jfatlfr of Ihr VMMt of Erllnc I cn.um. itfvmrt IntrUtr TAKB NOTICE thai by order of UU M.'i; E' nh"' oo the 10th. uy of NoTfmtxr. A. D. 1833, I vai PpoiKtt AOtniitiMntor ol tlve stat of Erllaj rcwuum. Orcsunl. ud n i prtl having cWim aa!nat th ut t'-' f hereby required to furnUM am, prcpertjr vrrlft to me tm or be-1Mh 01 DeMtnbw. A.D.. 1839. and all prtlei IndrbtMl to the nitate are requJrrd to pay the amount U their lndebtextoew to me forthwith. .JPd I3th November. AX). IP38 i NORMAN A. WATT Official Admlnlatrator. I mace Rupert. B.C THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye , . PINK SEAL finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with mn all the year ' round payroll la ''. Prince Knpert .1 Loses Life British Fleet THI DAILY NZTS 1 HALIFAX. November 20: (CP) Flying Officer D. R Anderson of. 10 Montreal was killed when a Royal 'Canadian Air Force plane crashed near here today- S WITHERS, Nov. 20: Special to Dally News Slim Williams and partner. John Logan, left Smithers Friday afternoon for Vancouver and Victoria and. eventually their two motorcycles J. n JJombaY J which have been been rigged rigged together, together, Moslems-Hindus with a Dlatform between to carry baggage and a huskr dog. One BOMBAY, Nov. 20: CP) - Six repairs effected here enabled them to proceed. Both Williams and Logan Droved to be enthu5atip booster for the Hazelton route for the Alaska High way and claim that no other route can annroach it In anv way. WJMUro rln to see Prer-ier T. Longshoremen Lose Strike NEW YORK. November 20: -Five thousand New York D. Pattullo at Victoria and also the , shoremen have decided to end a Canadian members of the Alaska ..strike and return to work on th; Highway Commission. He also plans basis of last year's contracts Into visit President Franklin D. volvlng no wage Increases. Roosevelt In Washington and lay authentic Information before them . - - all H Ann I Mirlo C A J Williams and Logan, leaving 'to Inaugurate the 1939-40 season, i1"1 entertained and assisted all ! There was a eood attendance of a,0n? .the and re TTT ap- JL.UC11 Lauud UCddUil UUeiieU Smithers Fjiday afternoon, planned f - J A to go as far as Telkwa and stay LanclUlan ill An American tournament was inere overnight, proceeding to rp . . n held by the Prince Rupert Bid- Bunu &e for the next stop pnd rainiM? lldR mlnton mlnton Club Club yesterday vesterdav afternoon afternoon -then r,en on cn to w Prince ce George. George. They They are are 55 LONDON. Nov WEDDED AT ESQUIMAU A popular Prince Rupert youns MMinie. both of whom were born man. this city and ' V ' 1 Central have apent a!' ntm hr were unuea in marriage at the Roman Catholic Church at Esquimau at 10 o'clock Saturday morning when Ml Marguerite Johnson, daughter el th .late Chris Johnson and Mrs- John son, became the bnoe ol Carl V Smith, son of the tat J Arthu' 'Smith and Mrs. Smith , It was a quiet ceremony with Miss Elsie Johnson of Vancouver sttirr nf th bride, acting as motor was broken down when WU- Miasms and five Hindus were kulDrtdMmaid whlle Walter J. Smith. liams and Logan arrived in Smith- J na iwcmy-uiree were inJUITa, brother of the groom, was grooms- ers rollowtng their arduous trip " '" jcwuj uk through the northern wilds from si" curfew law. Telegraph Creek to Hazelton but Following the ceremony, a re icepUon was held at the home of ,Mr. and Mrs. Cyril. 764 HiUatd (Avenue. Victoria, where the occa jslon was duly celebrated . Mr. and Mrs. Smith wUl reside for the present tn Esqohuait whr the groom i tn the nival aervtc-( CP l during the war. long-1 Congratulations and best wishes of many local friends wttl be tendered the couple. Hotel Arrivals Rojal J. Rees. Barrett Rock ; O. F. Dann 'hauer and P. a Dannhauer. Copper I River; J. R, Boylan. Barrett Rock: J. O. Peacock. Point Charles; E. , Davie. E. Erlandson and E. Swan- .son. city: All Parkin and uoya 20. Dominions sansonen. Seattle; J. Boyienden. players and all the games were "ill . a" lM nanesses 7 vaneouvw. f . wrze.j. , Miss n,, Elsie wuu wj mem a iney ira veiled. It v""""""1'4 son, uiguy. keenly contested with Davis and Percy Mcintosh flnallv "ufc 1 wem anuning for "'' emlrfthe erf Wria, baUon" effort. emerging the winners. since they reach- Delicious weucious refreshments reiresnmenis were were ser Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'oeuvre One Package Serves Four People Keps for Weeks In Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Lti British Columbia ea rjyuizaiwn and a ereat deal or ser- r-n!li t . . . rt tt r r !?rsSiSSeven Un,ts 0f "Build B. a Payrolls' IFor 'Cooking !And (Baking in Jwir I "I think Pacific Milk the best ever." writes a lady who has used it for years. "For cooking and baking It can not be excelled. For tea and coffee it is . great- I was brought up on a J farm yet I think Pacific has more nourishment than the milk I got when a child1 PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed rolish Navy In Prince Rupert F. Lang ham. city; R. Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. A. Horton, Btllmor; T. Johiuon. Port Edward; C Wtnton Thompson. H. Cleland. F. C Banks and James Morgan. Vancouver: & M. Capon and R. Hetherington. Fort .William: IL Olorstad. Tucks Inlet; A. W. N. DesBrtsay and J. O. Ry- croft. Work Point. LONDON. November 20: Seven ' O. A. Lindstrom. J. R. Lencham. uniU of the PolUh Navy have been T. KosbJ and & Marshall, city: W attached to the British Navy for T. Leighton. Frederick Point: Hen-the duration of- the war. it Is an- ry Ctoster, Blllmor; D. McRae. Dlg- nounced. . bv. W net. AS: ln, How This Bank Can Help YOU Your Lank it more than the trusted custodian U your funda. It if an in- titution where you may dicuaa in confidence all problem relating to your ItuaineM and neraonal finance. Our local manajrera welcome your vullt and the opportunity of aerving you. THE is written in the stubs of yourold cheque book Look through the stuU of your old cheque UxAs ... Here u the enlry that tolls what you paid for your first dress suit; another recalls that big day you bought the rniragemfnt ring: third records the first down-pay. ment on thehou.e that Is YOURS today. And, if you have reached your middle years, you may find a stub that tells of your daughler'a wedding, and of the christening mug you gave your first grandchild . . . Those cftequrt you ut tied in ddyi long jml tcere no nere slips of niper. They were symbols . . . of food, closing, and shelter . . . education and grouth. Into them trere uritten homely, intimate etenls of your own personal history. ROYAL BANK of CANADA oven toe branches in all parts or Canada THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Hrand Chemicals and Chemical Fertilizers Ammonium Phosphates, Ammonium Sulphate. Superphosphates, Monocatclum Phosphate Producers and Refiners of TADANAC Hrand Metals Oold Silver Lead Zinc Cadmium nUmuth Antimony and Zinc Dust Also Sulphuric Acid and Sulphur General Office and Works Trail. B.C. A Great Novel ... The Biggest ol All Best Sellers . . . Filmed in l( Beautiful Mohawk Valley IN GLORIOUS TF.rHNirniXn -'-WLjVJi Hits New Peaks in Action . . . Excitement q Strength and Character Portrait.. ,0ry' Claudette COLBERT Hr F1rt Appearance In Technicolor 2 Show NUhtly 7:00 Si 5:05 STARRING Henry Fonda Remeoibtr work C!.p. With EDNA MAV OLIVER And Cail of Thousand: Tonight, Tues. and Wed. EXTRA! "JERUSALEM THE OOLDCN -LAND OF THE MIDNITE FfV 1 j-mirror vanitv and stooll' ai . ,.:. - dark maiioganv vanitv and mirror At ..' . , 1 CONNOR WASHING MACHINE Bpeclal .. Featart M B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used FURNITURE VALUES I SINGER SEWING MACHINE In A-l $15.50 "ST""""; .... 20 825.50 S10.50 S7.50 S29.50 6 RECONDITIONED RADIOS-Cablnet modeU of CI R flQ varloua various maker makei. From From, ?XUiwv up 1 It EDS Complete S13.50 3 Nlg V CAST-IRON CABIN COOK STOVES 13.95 2 3-HECi: REBUILT CHESTERFIELD SUITES gg ' Jg9 2 fru:ci: walnut bedroom suites-cqii f 1 witn large round mirror, chiffonier. C79 ' SHfl stool and bed of fine oualitv . V" Phone BLACKt3JI (Neat Door to IL C Clothlm) TIIIBI) ATt I 8TIAV'M I COVMUMKriot HOTfU CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontincnlal Trans-Atlantic Trans-I'aciiic To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way PorU BB. PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 PJ To Vancouver Direct I BB. "miNCESS LOU18E" October 27th BB, "PRINCESS NOrtAH" November 6th, 15th; ii i j - i tttirn TlckeU on sale Nov. 1st, 1939 to Feb. 28th 1940 Sll"" Final Return Llmlt March 31it 1940 Y, Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific 8ctv Tickets and Reservations from . r W. L. COATES. General AeenL Trlnce BuP-