Honda? v December 0, 1940. THE DAILY NEWS PAOR; HAPBV:LpiyQ 0? INTERLOCKS AVSTAW AN WAfeES Jl .J Jl .11 ii . 'J J. JL.' O r- I I ? ' ' ' Jm. cat: WARNING INFLUENZA WU HHMllmflV A tilinl I 1 i .. ... x, .v-uu w.w AKUHtxKwcaii the, most amazing feat In aviation hutorv' u eranhlcallv Pictured here a few Coucert For Red Cross At Terrace. ftq Successful Affair. Held' rriaay r.iuuj on TERRACE Dqcember 9 Terrace I Cross. Association held a con- Friday evening in the Orange Hall which was well filled by 'the local pubjlc The affair jitlded around $30 to the cause. . Sfr and, Mrs. E. P- Grainger and letar local talent contributed to thtsrosram of classical and semi- this Dromlsmc voune slneer back ' down. HON STEAMSHIPS LTD. SPECIAL REDUCED WINTER EXCURSION FAKES Including all meals and berth accommodation TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN, From PRINCE RUPERT ; 36.00 FromPort Simpson $39.j (Reduced Rates Fare and one half also apply to Vancouver from intermediate points.) (Five years of age and under twelve) Half Fare Tickets on Sale from November 1st, 1910 to February 28, 1941 Good to return up to. March 31, 1941 Steamers Leave Prince. Rupert Ar. Vancouver S-S. CATALA Every Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Thursday a nu S S. CARDENA Every Friday lOiSO m. Monday a.m. Tickets, and Reservations, fro'nv p"?ce Rupert Agent (FRANK SKINNER) Third Ave.. Thone 5GS U Convenient, Please ruycna&c aww THE CONSOLIDATED MINING. &, SMELTING COMPANY OF CAawa, iiuiiv Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Brand Chemicals and Chemical fertilizers Ammonium Phosphates; Ammonium. Sulphate, Superphos- IVoOuccraWt'ofNAC Brand Metals , .. Mercury, Gold, Silver, Lead, ?inc, Acid and Sulphur Sulphuric and Antimony. Also jfowiu'dffic'a and Work Trail, ac. f'.irai itpms all of which u-pr. I Rev. C. A. Hlnchllfle. chairman SMITHERS, dec. 9. The news inch enjoyed by the audience.!0 the Red Cross Association, called that the provincial government nas There were some encores. Notably for the National Anthem at the decided to lnstal an assayer at the !it songs of Miss Elsie Lamb de- dose. ore sampling plant m rnnce ku- ,$ted the listeners who called i pert will be greeted with greai ai member for Skeena, who has had moments after, the nappy enomj to a nW-.trM tat drama. p,ylng from the Foiresi'kili'ttnn 'r wa&a. saw . ta Oorowa. Flvu-.n 0,CeLiSS Avtralian A Pore in a. big recon naj VrtiSeS w& pother neoJ ?a type, f.OW feet above Brocklesby, Jhe crashed, warplanes w. interlocked Cop. and with, FtfWkniwt on held, (ast ui W server of ha lower plana balled out. So did the observer, ol FuLer plaue, PM E&TstucV the control and brought "both snips dwq, to a RerrecVlar.dAnp and stepped ou unhurt. On examination, t'h ptojw e.r fcbVotfxsJfcfcUs'daei News of Northern Districts ado. by Mrs, Grainger, Pcte.r van StollCj 'Cello, and Mr. Grainger, vi olin, placed. two. trios, also accompanied by Mrs. Grainger Mr and' Mrs. Grainger, with violin and piano, were quite at home with the Classics. An especially beautiful1 itf, n llpnr nf Assav i First Moose Of Season Brought Into Smithers piece oy ue oerioi, namea "tocene " "7"" "" . ' SMITHERS, de Ballet," fairly brought the house BIG HELP TO MINING December 9 The' first moose of the season tp be brought into town fell to the sharp-shooting of a party of hunt-. ers made up of George Raymond. Jim Downey and Ole Sorylck of Smithers. Friday afternoon they. went out looking for some moose 1 ewral times. Mrs, Dudley Little Tonight's train, due from the operators of the whole north and not iong Def0re the moose, or the played two violin duets with Mr. East at 11 o'clock, was reported Interior country. carcass 'pt him was hanging In J Grainger accompanied on the pi- this afternoon to be on tune. Ship a 101b. Box of lupert Brand Kippers To Your Friends toll.50 we will deliver a box of Kippers to. your friend's house In tny Express point In B.C. or any Canadian National Railway kpttti point In Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. W first made this special offer last year; so many people took ttwtigt of lt we are repeating lt this year at the same price, "Withstanding Express rates to some points have advanced. rour order with cheque or cash to Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Hrlllsh Columbia , VU uim Mth name and address of consignee. We will enclose card with name of sender Appreciated by the recipient Convenient for the Sender meat . and came across; their Quarry . isfactlon by prospectors and mining j ln the Vicinity of Ta!tloW.' It was"" The Omlneca Branch of British jsmlthersv , Columbia Chamber of Jrfines of; Covered With Ice the support of other members from SMITHERS, December 9 Pedes-1 (the north, the matter has been kept tjiansi caught outside in Smithers .constantly belore the government on Friday everiins found much janditisgraUfyingtoknowUutthefdtffiCuity m navigating the streets j representations of the member for back 'to their homes. It, was raln- HKeena nave ai lasi mei wuu sue- ing during the evening but lt cess. started to freeze and all the streets PHILIPPINES DEFENDERS -' w Philippine scouts, working in conjunction with the U.Sarmy and air force in the Philippines, shown manning a heavy cailbr,e anti-aircraft machlne-un as they stand at the "ready'' for an enemy invader. While one scout fires the gun the other stand, ready with additional cartridges. To be Forewarned is tp,ie Forearmed umh h ntvuihliltv nt Influenza aealn. becomlns eDldcmlc In British Columbia, the Provln-i clal Board of People are as a common Remember Health Health calls calls attention attention to to the the roiio following wing: . 1 e very much given to underrating the effect of tills disease and.to regardalt mpro'J cold. ;. $ r, first, that It is very Infectious, and you owe'lt to yourself and to your neighbors .. to do everything to avoid catching it; and . Secondly, if you do catch It, that your duty ts your neighbors Is, to prevent them from'calch- j Ing It from you. . . r ' . ;V ' : It begins as a comman cold, headache, pains, in muscles, chills, feeling of: cold in the head, t soreness of throat, fever. Successful Affair Saturday After noon At Canadian Legion Ilail $155 Is Taken Success attended the tea and sale of home pooklng-held Saturday afternoon at the Canadian Legion Hall by the local branch of The whole coast and Interior and sidewalks were turned to glare 'the Canadian Red Cross Society country north of Prince Rupcrt'and ice. Some people tied handkeri, tinder the convenorship of Mrs. also all the Islands and the coast chiefs around their shoes, to give Good. A, large number of ladies, country for a long way south of them traction while others wound called during the afternoon to ex-Rupert together with all the north- up by crawling on .their hands and cnd their patronage to the affair em interior of the province can now knees to get to their door steps. ond the sum of $155 was taken utilize the plant and get a much All the roads throughout the $37 trom the raffles, $33 from the quicker service than has hitherto district on Saturday were a sheets tearoom and $35: from the home been possible by use of the g07ern- of ice and motoring, even witn cooking. ment plant ln Victoria. chains on, was a rather risky bus-' The hall was decorated with, Moreover the use of the assay iness. ifjags and bunting to give a patri- plant at Prince Rupert will relieve All the street crossings in town, ollc jf feet. The tea .''table was cov-the great amount of work done in were being sanded to assist pedes- ered with a beautiful lace cloth, Victoria. trians to cross safely. n4:.C(fertwdWHn- 7ov chrysanj. m theniums. The .guests wpre received by Mrs. If! L. A, Tarr, wife of the president, of the local Red Cross branch, and' Mrs. .Good., Mrs. William , Cruickshank and Mrs. J. JR. Elfer,t were In charge of the tea room.' Mrs. C. H. Ellklns, titcs. Arnold Flaten, Mrs: J. R. Lowe and; Mrs, S, C, Thomson pred. SexYlteurs were. Mrs. H. A,-Breen,. Mrs. P; A. T. Ellis: Mrs. O. Vi EvittV Mrs. Q- A- Hunter,. Mrs. Ji-'. J. Little., ;Mrs,- j; p, McMillan, Mrs. 'AlejciMcRae, Airs'. R. G. Macr aulay and Mrs H,arry Ward. The cashier V(a!s jMrs. II. Wallace. Mrs. G. B; dhuirch, Mrs. O. V. J Foe Ladles and Gentlemen's f TAILORING m. T.Lee J We Cover Buttons, for Your Dies By Your Omii Clotlj M - - - - i Cleaning Pressor, Repalrine 2 3dA?honeqreenflCft?.Q:75 J fear, TRAPPERS Don't sell your furs on the waterfront. Bring them up town to. me. 'U make the buyers ay 30 more. I have a bit; contract to, GOLPBLOO PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS The germ of the disease is transmitted by: (1.) Droplets of spray from loud talking coughing, and sneezing. ' j' (2.) Through drinking and eating out o: utensils, improperly cleansed. : . - (3.). By direct contact. V NOTE The mild cases are as dangerous for spreading as severe . ones. More even, a man with a mild case jcomes In contact with a greater number of people. , " (4.) The carrier plays a larger part in the spreading oMhe disease than Is realized, j Therefore ' I RED CROSS 'SSiWiRoads. And Streets HOLDS TEA an assayer at this plant. . Working ' principally through E. T. Kenney. AVOID CROWDS e im.nBn (M mm unnnlnA ntrotnct 1nf1l1on94 j II attacKea oy ine aisease, Keep warm, svuu iur iuc uwiur, uuu &ccp uic oui uicmuvia oi me i family out of the room. If the children complain, Keep mem at nome, ana rcmemoer, u care ! not taken, that the after-effects of the dlseasi are the pause ol the deaths. Isolation of the Patient will pre rent the Spread of the Disease " 1 GENERAL RULES - 1. Avoid needless crowding; influenza, is a crowd disease. i, 2. Smother your coughs and sneezes; others do, not w,ani the germs which' you would -throw away. 3. Your nose, not your mouth, was made to breathe through; get the habit. 4. Remember the three C's: "A clean mouth, clean skin, and clean clothes." 5. Open the windows, always. a,t. home at night; at the; office when practicable. ' SB. Your fate may be In your own hands; wash your hands before eating. lt 7. Don't use a napkin, towel, spoon, fork, glass, or cup. which has been used by another person and not washed. PROVINCIAL B OARD OF- HEALtri, BRITISH COLUMBIA. Wilkinson, Mis. P. M. Ray a,nd " Mrs. D. Sorrenti were in charge of the home cooking table. ' Swain, won No. 129. by Mrs. Nels Amoth, L Earl, won by Mrs. A. J. Lan caster, No. 27. Hand Made Quilt, donated by Miss Jessie Roth well, won by Robert McKay, N,o. 551 Fruit Cake, donated by Mrs. J. II. McLeod, won by T. L. Da vies, No. 93. Hundreds' of people try a "spot'' in the Dally News, classified' column, and get good reiu,lts. (tf.). enue. SMITHERS Much interest was taken in the M w . . ' raffles, conducted by Mrsf T.-.W.- - jSf ? stfeaat .. , ,- w, . , a teaon Friday In honor of Mrs. Bed Thrw donated by Uti Lyle STiJS " " "'?"' f Mrs. " " A: Carr is visiting Xun5 A WARM HOUSE tyou won't. imndtie 'snotrand) Aids, in, making the Christinas season an enjoyable, one. people have been known to use a on of, coal as a Christmas, gift. Clean coal, full weight and satisfactory delivery are the promises, we -keep. Philpatt Eyitt & Co. Ltd. PpNE 651 G52 GUNN'S Variety Repair General Repairs 1 on i(lL'b,.( Footwear and Garments. Tires and Tube's Yulr" ized, ."' We are fully equipped to do ajl blcycla& w:heel goods, repairs Service and Economy 6th St. opp. OK Barber Shoij Advertise In the; Dally. NkWli ' Hanrf PillnrPH rhi.hlnn rfnnnUrf . . vyiwi 7 ' 2 iriends at Prince Rupert. 1 u o , ' ' y Clkra LindstrVm n ihSS! Z is visiting Sjrn .tri friends in Prince Rupert. Hankinson, No. 47. " ,. , . . Mr" and Mrs' Edwin Wison Tea Cloth donated bv Mm p . a.nd wmSs nryyuk:sveercrS tsrur Darton No 169 xukpn Territory, have taken ??: th sis on Lazelle Av- Pillow Cases, donated hv.Mls, I .AV II I I .1 Headquarters for Box Chocolates Molrs Lowneys Ganongs Guaranteed fresh stock; Our assortment -includes -all. sizes at prlces'to suit eveTyp6cket. Call 'at burifildre sftlmlhject our, jstock. WekftoVcan please you. MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY Opposite Canadian Legion i 1 -k