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CAUDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 0:3 P'"1' . h m ,)u Vancouver, 'Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. H Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Purther Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 II rtffl Low pnythtng, adverts for It. With the co-operation of the, Dally News, United States ele-tlon. bulletins will be projected on the screen at tonight's show at the Capitol Theatre. Results In some of the large eastern results should be available early in the evening and may give an Indication of the result. Notice is given that gun practice will be carried out from Barrett and Frederick batteries between the hours of 8:30 and 5:00 pjn. on the j 4th, 5th and 6th of November, 1940. Mrs. Eva C. Mennell left on last) evening's train for Ottawa to Join: her husband who was recently! transferred there In the military i service. "Mrs. Mennell is the daugh-' ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Chand-1 ler of this city. Indian Agent James Glllett left on last evening's train for a brief trip to Terrace on official duties. Sergeant C. C. Jacklln, district cWerW'prbvin'cKir'pollc'r." left on last evening's train fora-brief trip' to Terrace on official duties. 14. Sergeant Tom Medforth sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. H.'Dahl sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. Matthew Williams, well known merchant of STcldegate Mission, Is a visitor In the city from the Queen Charlotte Islands, having arrived on the Venture Saturday. He sails thl afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. A "spot" costs you only half a dollar. Try -it In . the Dally News classified column. (tf) Announcements All advertisements in this column-will be charged lor a full month at 25c a word. Salvation Army Sale, Nov. 8. Eagles' Bridge November 6. Anglican Bazaar. November 7.. -Sonja's Bazaar, November 8. Moose Iall. 102hd Auxiliary Dance. Armory, November 8. Presbyterian Bazaar November Hosplial tea and dance. 15. Lutheran Circle Bazaar. Metro- pole Hall. November 10. St. Peter's ber 21. Fail Bazaar, Novem- Unlted W. A. Sale November 21. Eastern Star Ball, November 22, Moose Hall. Valhalla Dance, November 22, Oddfellows' Hall. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Couture's, November 28. Hlli 60 Tea November 30. Red Cross Tea, Legion Hall, Sat- urfiy,"Dmber'7: THE DAILY NEWS " EAGE THREf! '. ; LOCAL NEWS NOTES i i . iwii - mm -mmmmmmmmmmwmwamMwmmMmMmMmMmamMmMmMmaWmmMmMmMmMmMmmmM Just Bay Three Two please." Regular meeting, Carpenters' Wednesday 8 p.m. (280) Mrs. Henry Smith Jr. and Mrs. Harold Davcy sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vanpouver where they will take up future residence. Miss Dorij Webster left on last evening's train lor Halifax where she is to be married to Percy Pierce of thl city who Is now In the naval service in Halifax. W. H.'ToBn of Stewart is a visitor In the city having arrived on the Catala Sunday night from Vancouver. Mr. Tolin is understood to be negotiating for the purchase of a well known local hotel. TO EASE MISERY OF CHILD'S COLD RUi OH MICKS w VapoRub Just say "Three Two please." Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon, to be on tune. Herman Englke sailed Sunday night on the Catala for a business trip to Stewart. Alex Turnbull, inspector of schoob, and Mrs. Turnbull sailed on the Catala Sunday night for Stewart, Mr. Turnbull making the trip north on official duties. Mrs. P. S. Clendenning, who has been visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Tlte, sailed by the Catala this afternoon on her return to Vancouver. Salvation Army Sale of Work. , Metropole Hall, 3 o'clock- tomorrow, j (260) CANADIAN LEO ION 1J.E.SX-Presents At CAPITOL THEATRE SUNDAY,NOV, 18th AT 9 pjn. For Itenefit pf Canadian Red Cross Society "There'll Always Be An England" (In Two Acts) FEATURING Prince Rupert Operatic Society And Irish Fusiliers (V.R.) C.A.S.F. Assisted by Full Concert Orchestra 35-Pice Military Band ALL SEATS RESERVED Price 50c 75c $1.00 Loges Extra Seat Sale Now at Theatre Box Office. Box Office Open Daily 10 a.m. to 122 t 57 to 9:30 of hospitals for the province, arrived In the city on the Catala this morning after having made the round trip to Stewart and will be here until Friday when she will leave on her return to Vancouver. INSPIRATION IS DISCUSSED Ministerial Association Heard Paper By Rev. J. II. Myrwang at Meeting Yesterday According to Rev. J. H. Myrwang, In addressing the Prince Rupert Ministerial Association yesterday on the subject of "Inspiration" in which he endeavoured to show that Inspiration was a divine face, the whole Bible testifies to Jesus as the Christ, Old and New Testaments alike. The Bible was a complete body of literature written by men Inspired by the Holy Spirit God used each man as he found him. Therefore the human characteristic of each man was found In his writings. This did not detract from the fact that the books are the word of God. Some discussion followed the reading of the paper. Rev. E. E. Quelled Even In War, Says Pastor In these days of intense International feeling, it was more than ever important to quell the emotion of hatred and foster the spirit of forgiveness, declared Rev. H. 3. Funston, pastor of First Presbyter-Ian Church, at morning service Sunday, his subject being "Forgiveness" and his text "Forgive Us Our Debts as we Fosgive Our Debtors." In the fight to overcome his mis guided aets, the aggressor, who led his own people astray and persecuted the smaller nations, should be viewed with pity tempered with forgiveness. One did not hate a manl-! ac In endeavouring to subdue or re move him. results! ' FIVE PINS Bankers, Air Forre, Lipsett'g and Ptiilpott-Evie Winners Last Nisht Bankers and Royal Canadian Air Force won clean sweep three games to nil victories over Malklns and Signals respectively In the Five Plnl Bowling League last ., night while! LIpsett's and Phllpott-Eyitt won two1 games to one respectively over j Home OH and Armour's. Hi'gfi av-' erage scorer was Lee Dell with 323. The game scores were as follows Home Oil 933; .926, 988. LIpsett's 1029, 969, 908. Philpott-Evltt 997, 891, 979. Armour's 1020, 868, 952. Bankers 972,' 970, 1002. Malkln's 915, 967, 894. Royal Canadian Air Force 1011, 1155, 1075. " Signals 948, 925, 982. ; NAZIS AT IT AGAIN" I (Continued from Page One) r attacked and a number were killed and injured when a large apartment house was hit by a heavy " " ' Bomo. This morning "two formations of enemy fliers crossed the southeast Mrs. Edith Prlngle R.N., Inspector , coast and were engaged In battle: Brandt presided and there were also present Dean J.B. Gibson, Rev. J.C. Jackson, Rev. H. G. Funston and two visitors Bishop Rlx and Rev. L. F. Sumrall. I DANCE ; J EVERY SATURDAY J J HUSTON Il.iL.1, 9 O CLOCK Mail Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday From the East I - .8 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday .... ... 11 pjn. For Vancouver-Tuesday ....m 12:30 noon . Thursday .. 10:30 p.m. '"Friday ...... Li 9:30 pjn. The first formation of twenty-two planes split In two but was driven back after reaching the outskirts of London. The second formation, was driven away forty-miles to the southeast of the metropolis. j London had two air raid alarms before noon today and two early this afternoon, the last being the 306th of the war, but no bombs were dropped on the capital. The raiders crossed the southeast : coast at a height of five miles where ' they were -engaged by the.. British! fighters. A number of houses were wrecked when bombs were dropped on a southeast town. Hundreds ol people try a "snot" in the Daily News classified col umn and get good results. (tf) Typewriter Repairs Adding Machines Cash Registers AH Work Guaranteed .1. STAFFORD . DIBB PRINTING CO. Besrier Block Phone'- 234 For Ladies and Gentlemen's TAILORING m. t.lee We Cover Buttons for Your Dress By Your Own Cloth Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing 3dAv. Phone Green 960 P.0.975 . "OOVF.RNMENT LIQfOB ACT (Section 28 . Notlrp Of Application For A tarr Urrnre -v Notice Is hereby given that on," the FtfteraUi day of December, A, B, 1940 next, the undersigned Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a lic ence In respect Pt premises be trig Jmrtr 01 a ouiKiing Known as ums fdeener Block, situate at No. 727, Third Avenue, West, Prince Rupert, upon the lands deeartbed m lot Nos. 5 and 6, Block No. 33 Section 1, Prince Rupert Town-site, Mop" 923, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, in the Province of British Oohimtola, for the sale of beer by the glass or by the bottle, for consumption on the premises or, elsewhere. Dated this 20th day of Qotoberj A. D. iiuo, ' JOltNHOSKlNS. Applicant. Steamship -Sailing! For Vancoum Tuesday Catala .....ItSO p.ra Thursday S.S. Prince itupert v...-::v lltfO p.m. Friday Ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m Ss. Cardena 10:30 p.m. MM Bay Christmas Cards in Bulfy VOGUE , PURE WHITE i I Reach ten thou:, id people ;.wth. a "want ad." in the Daily News ... :f . Attractive, Colorful Xmas With Envelopes The Elite Box 21 Xmas folders The Elite Box 10 Xmas folders . . The Distinctive Box 21 folders Box of 20 Engraved Etchings Fti Cards 50b 2 tic 85c These Boxes are All Extra Value- Buy Them Now ; . Mi A 1 list Arrived Brand New Quebec Heaters For Coal or Wood, at moderate price New Enterprise Oil Heaters You get clean healthful, Just right heating comfort all time. It saves oil too because you can turn it down low when, only a; little heat is needed. The New Enterprise "Airflow" Heaters For coal. The Airflow gives you two-way heat when and, as you want it. This revolutionary new Enterprise model brings a1 measure of heating satisfaction previously unattainable. Enterprise Coronet - The Enterprise Coronet is a high quality steel range of'theslatest modern style, convenience In operation In ease of cooking ahtf.in cleaning is the keynote of this new design. The Coronet h defV Inltely the woman's choice. It will pay you to come and look over the entire stock of . heaters ' and ranges now on display in ' our store. ' 'X Cash Allowance for Your Old Stove V ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE MOOSE BUILDING Phone Green 916 -:- THIRD AVENUE Store Hours 8:30 ajn, Jo.5;30 pjo. CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on ' Thursday, 11:30 p'.rh. calling at Ocean Falls and Lowell River WINTER EXCURSION FARE, to VANCOUVER and RETURN $36.00 Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1940 to Feb. 28th,4941. Final return limit March 31st, 1941 4, For Full Information and Reservation, etc. Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenue Phone 2C0 Prince Rupert Agents, .for Trans-Canada Air Lines -1 V.