This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia w Slill Hopeful Of Rupert Pulp Mill To Project Aunt Dinah Moltves Vi-lt. tin 14 "c2-lb c Cherub .Milk "A New Brand" 1 alii, per dozen we Joined force with Frank L. Buckley to organize the Canadian -American Pulp & Paper Mills Ltd., ,e still have high hopes of com-iplet'ng the Jon we set out to do Iwhlrh I in hlllM a hln-1.V, tulnViHi. Edward A. Thorn pun ,,f San Fran- pulp mlu , Prlnce Rupert wUn a ....... ... tcgaru . fla nrorfufillnn nf 9in n. - WnUfiR to the Dally News. Ed-, M. A. Burbank. C. N. It. divUlon-w rd A. Thompson. San Franclsro a lengineer. returned to the clt t nrler says: Although It is on last nkht'i train from a trip f jt and-a-half year; now slnr over the line on official duties. rilOMOS IS and 19 i:i Kaneho Corn Beef Reg bJzetm. on 2 tins for AW Uuffo "The Fluffy Shorten-uiK"2pkU. OQ0 for . Un P.O. Box 575 Mussallems Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" KstablNhed 1910 Independently Owned and Operated limprevv Teal-lb. pU. 59c Mince Meat Happy Vale Brand. Tall 29 C Llbby't MustardPrepared, 9-oz. jar. 2 bottles 25C Sur,r-Krlsp Corn Flaket Each pkg. Bulkley Valley COAL From our mine To your bin And the whole District benefits. 8c 23cWb Un 45c $1.15 Helm Oven-Baked Beanv Itoyal Crown Soap ftr 18-or tin. 25( PkU of 8. Per pkt , . ... .... I'mli Walnuts In OCo California Black shell) Per lb. 2 lbs, for .. . ... ClaUc Cleanser 1 i Parsnip. -Washed. OP X A 2 t;ns for C lbs, for Prompt, Tree Delivery Service Throughout the City Two Telephones for Your Convenience BoaJ and Mail Orders Uerelre Prompt and Careful Attention MacKenzie's Furniture CHRISTMAS fill'TS THAT LAST IIEMTYKKST .MATTRESS All sizes $12.50 DEEP SLEEP MATTKESS -Covered In green Tweed $30.00 SLUMBER KINO Sl'KINO $11-25 No Advance in Price Known Every Plate Built for Sleep Call and See Them Phone 775 t SHINGLES We have just received a shipment of exceptionally fine shingles manufactured, on thcQuecn , Charlotte Islands which is' the home of the finest cedar on the Pacific Coast .Also In sfock n Complete Line of - Local and Fir Finishing Lumber SAND GRAVEL CEMENT Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Thou 051 Phone 052 Sendoff To ! Contingent At Victoria VICTORIA. Nov. 22. As the first overseas contingent left Victoria last week for overseas service in France it was given a wonderful send-off, Premier T. D. Patul-lo addressing the soldiers as fol lows . your determination to see this thine through," Premier Pattullo said to i the men. "Now Is not the time to indulge in lamentable eventual!- " - any younger. "But there Is no doubt of your uitaiiiuiiui5 uckerimuauun, not On- -,., aw uuidvtid UUb AVI Ail even Germany, so that people will be In a position to live in pea. , amity and friendship with other peoples. "I hope the Almighty will preserve you, give you courage and send you home safely." ARTILLERY FROM TANK By GUY E. RHOADES Canadian Press Staff Writer SOMEWHERE IN ENOLAND. Nov. 22: CP Cavalry for the First Oreat War was trained In the open country around here and it Is being trained for the second but the boys who Join regiment quartered In this district dont go to riding school anymore. "Cavalry" In the camp from which I am writing means five-ton '"light" tanks which trundle across Miss E. M. Earle returned to the the rolling countrv. arh aHth a I crew of three Inside, taking orders! morning from a brief trip to Belle- uy raujo. ine somiers wno would have ridden horses in the last war jare drivers and technicians In thlf one. Driving one of these contrap-'tlons U comparatively easy but I rough. The controls work like I those on a caterpillar farm tractor but the driver, who sits in an ar-.mored. padded ceU. must work .blind most ot the time. setUng his course according to directions shouted down a speaking tube by nts tank commander. Gunner Gadrets The commander and the cunner undergo hard training. Thl L ,how the gunner is taught. He jearns first to handle .303 and .5 machine guns, take them apart, clean them, clear stoppages, change belts and the like before! during and after firing. Then he is scnooied in Judging distances so ne can set his ranges quickly and accurately. The student's next course Is In doors with the turret of a full scale model tank. armM with nn air rifle to represent the machine gun. He learns to fire while It Is stationary and while It Is belnj snaken. He uses stationary and moving targets and small movln:; models of tanks for his air-rifle firing. Next the gunner goes to a 30- yard range and works In a rpai tank with its two ; machine eun getting practice In their control while firing long and short blasts Again h,e fires while the tank Is stationary, then while It 1 hln snaKen. Fire Tartlr FRESH - 3 The gunner next Joins the reen ter tank crew and practises on an open range, making trips during wnicn he learns to fire at stationary and moving targets, to en gage targets quickly from concealed positions, to change belts and otherwise handle his gun while , the tank Is moving from one posi tion to another. The tank starts 1.110 yards from the target, stons at 1,000 yards and nealn at 600 yards. At each sop the gunner fires a burst of 90 rounds. For safety's sake tank nnnolas are left oocn and commanders indicate their intentions nf firing or advancing by waving flags. SHRIMPS Boat W.S.L. Daily at 1 p.m. TROTIKR'S DOCK THE DAILY NZWS Wednesday, November 22. lMf. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Duncan P. Miller, who has been have ave not not the the slightest slightest doubt doubt of ofi . .tinn trin n Vmmnv.r murnuiK. 1 r Mrs. Cliff Madlll returned to the! M- J- H- Carson, who has been city on the Prince Rupert thU'on a trlP San Francisco, Van- , t . .. 7. : imornlng from a visit to Victoria -u n.uc u, ut yui.:, ties but we all realize that, when ...j... ... .ntnrn(i r h rtv n td. irn ., . , . , .wnere iwr. Maain ,s on war service v .....v.. you do come back, of wUl many us Rupert thU morning. wUh tn , Canadlan Nary. fl T Jahniir whn Via hpn In ih IF NOSE "FILLS UP" AT NIGHT Hera's Ona Successful Way To Gat Welcoma Relief tr YOUR NOSE rives you a lot of trouble at night fills up, makes breathing difficult, spoils sleep just put a few drops of Va-tro-nol up each noctriL RESULTS ARE SO surprisintiy good because Va-tro-nol is expressly designed to relieve distress in the nose and upper throat, where transient congestion hinders free breathing. Enjoy the comfort Vicks Va-tro-nol brings... tonight! vllle, Ontario, where she was caUed on account of the serious Ulness of her sister whose recovery is despaired of- Miss Earle flew both ways from Vancouver to Toronto. ENTHUSIASM IS UNUSUAL By I1.T.L. An unusual scene of enthusiasm occurred during the evenlm con cert for the troops at the Canadian Legion Hall on Sunday and It all happened this way: Charles Balagno had been asked to arrange the concert for that ev ening. He conferred with Len CrlDDS, The two eentlemen called I principals were out of town and the male chorus weakened by military duties. The troops quickly responded to the opening chorus. Mr. Cripps, Mr. Balagno. the Drin- clpals and the chorus quickly got down to the business of giving the soldjer audience everything thev had and the troops threw it right back at them with,enthuslastlc calls for encores. Mrs. Bernard LundahL Betty Woods, Florence Moore. Sereeant Teng, Harold Ponder, Hueo KrauD-i ner, with Mr. CrlDns as nrlnclnals.' delighted the troons. Mr. Balaeno's! support at the piano fascinated them and Mr. Cripps' complete con trol of the whole ensemble convinc ed them, as one soldier put it, that' t-nnce wupert naa been noldinir out on them. The 45-mlnute nrocram lenethen- ed Into an hour and a quarter. The final chorus and rlnslnc- number of the program demanded a repeat, the end of which found the soldiers on their feet 1 n an abandon of applause. During the servlne afterward nf coffee and biscuits, the troops offered to fill the hall any time the operatic group would give a repeat performance. ! Next Sunday week. December 3. was a date aereed UDon with sug-cestlon of a larger hall with the general public admitted. We don't know yet Just where or how the program will be given but we do know that, backed by soldier enthusiasm, It will be an evening long to be remembered by nil lovers of good music who may be fortunate enough to attend. Most pponle renu tnc classified nds. Do you? ' Col. J. W. Nicholls, general man city and at Stewart for the past aKer of the Canadian Pish & Cold couple of weeks on Insurance bus- Storage Co., will be the speaker ... . .... t StrM wrtnv - Ik. mum.I... 1t mess, will sail Thursday nignt by ak icguiar weekly the prince Rupert on his return to luncheon of the Prince Rupert Vancouver. Rotary Club. He will give Impres sions arising irom a recent business trip to Eastern Canada and Ithe United States. Dr. C. H. Hanklnson returned to the city on last night's train from a trip to Smlthers In his capacity as district deputy grand master of the Masonic Lodge. He was oc- companled by William Crulck- shank, W. H. WUson-Murray. H. W. Birch and O. P. Tinker. Thev enjoyed a very fine and spring like day at Smlthers Sunday but the rains since that time were too much like the weather that they got at home and so was no change for them. ' Moral Courage Will Be Needed In the course of the days to come, both during and after the present war situation, there will be many occasions In which cour-a will be reauired bv true Christians In following God's com mands and doing the right, de clared Rev. H. O. Funs ton, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Sun day morning in speaking on "The Effects of Cowardice." Sacrl- flee would probably be necessary oy those who would do their Dart In helping to relieve the misery and suffering of others less for tunately blessed. The situation would have to be met with cour age and resolution If the world was not to find itself In the same state after this war as It had after the last. Mr. Funston nreached from the Instance of Pilate's cowardice In a meeting of the Operatic Societyj "washing his hands" of Jesus. wnicn aeciaea to co-operate in tnei rendering of certain numbers fromi Gilbert and Sullivan's light opera' "The Mikado." Rehearsing Sunday afternoon,' they went Into action at 9:15 p.m. In spite of the fact that certain Announcements All advertisements in this col-Bmh will be charged for a full month at 2V: a word St. Peter's Church bazaar Nov, 23. Country Fair November 24 Eagles' Bridge November 29. St. Andrew's Dance, Nov. 30. Catholic Tea, Mrs November 30. Hankinson's Varden's Entertainment Dec. 1. United Bazaar December 7. Lutheran cember 9. Circle bazaar, Dc- Moose Christmas Tree, Dec. 21. THE SEAL of QUALITY SPSS lip 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 Prince Rupert Card Party And Dance By Moose ror vrumpv, ana courteous err- jjowung aiternoons ana evening Thcr wefe seventeen tables o' ' vice Phone 13 Taxi. tf. Max Alleys. tf. "last bridge niuht at another of th , card playing. 1 weuty -Five X ears Ago TL . . J I f , M Mr anrt . m nn Morrison Mnrricnn r re-, 1 Pri-wlnners on a trip to New York. Boston and, -n ou. CansJ "The people Of British ColumbU ! ; " " ' " " Runert thl, mnrnln frnm vaM.!secona- Alr5" 1USY1K- mens Ilrsl November 22, 1914 following ouoing " Serbian oeroian withdrawal. wunarawai, WANTED! ,.,..t-t. Five hundred , women UK)I oinf iianuin "anson, M. m p F. ior - Skeena.l. Cv,,n, acca . o ... tj p . r k" .... na nances m. ... ... - , ,. , - , aftir impnHfnir , ! rc"B eiu uy inc local juoose nusirtans maue succcssiui cross-, . . . . Haw. 4 pending several days in to loin Annette's Stocking Club, after Kolubara River in north- (275) wwii, wm leave of uus evenings., - - : ' ,. , . , . . . , train on his return to Smlthers for.tne. which followed the west Serbia. Oermans , reported wiuun w nines 01 nusaw. turu. at at cards cards were- were- advanced advanced n near Port Bitd. reaching H. Hudema: second, Ole Stegavlc' Under the leadership of Mrs. Private B. Hrechka was winner ot mclxi, uaies or Prince the door prize. v. ; Rupert have organized td assist Li After cards, refreshmenU wereithe reI,eI of-Belgian sufferers in served after which dancing wasithe war. The following ladles wlU enjoyed with muMc br an nrches-'assist Mrs. McLeod In receiving ar- tra consisting 0f Mrs. Harold Davey tlc,es at 'rtous posts: Mrs. H. A. and Hugh Smith. iPhllpott. Mrs. R. O. Jennings.. Mrs. General Convener for th- affair ;w- T- Kergin, Mrs. S P. McMordl. was Mrs. Hush Smith and Dresld-iMiss n(l Mr- Hugh Dunn. lng at the door were Mrs. Harold - ... . Jftk Hlldlt.h MM ... oavey and Mrs. Walter IngwlU. Rupert contihgenV; I under Capt. C. W. Peck, which Is Advertising is a arresvinent. In training at the Willows, Victoria. B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used FURNITURE VALUES 1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE tin A-l 04 J g( condition t?KuU - ' . - 2 RECONDITIONED KITCHEN $20 $25 50 " 1 3-MIRROR VANITY AND STOOL $.() 50 - DARK MAHOGANY VANITY AND MIRROR JIJ f"Q " " ' ; "V t 1 CONNOR WASHING MACHINE 14Q CA Special $2f0y 6 RECONDITIONED RA D I O S Cabinet models of fif f AA various makes. From, up ?XOUU ' -r' $13.50 Complete-". '..... 3 NEW CAST-IRON CABIN COOK STOVES flf Aff Special vJLufd 2 3-PIECE REBUILT CHESTERFIELD SUITES to Jgg J, 2 4-PIECE WALNUT BEDROOM SUITES-Conslstlhg of dresser with large round mirror, chiffonier, QfJS ffn to COB stool and bed of fine quality V vO'? Phone BLACK 324 (Next Door to B. C Clothiers) I STIAMSHIM I I COMMUNICATON THIRD AVE. CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental j Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Wav Ports S.S. PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 pin. To Vancouver Direct S.S. "PRINCESS LOUISE" October 27th SS. "PRINCESS NORAH" November 6th, 16th. 27th Winter Excursion Fare Vancouver and Return Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1939 to Feb. 28th 1940 Final Return Limit March aist 1040 S36-00 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES. General Agent Prince Rupert, B.fJ. Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. , ,' " For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches ot Ilors d'oeuvre One Package Serves Four People Keps for Weeks in Refrigerator '.i Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert q. LffJ, Brlth Columbia t