iv I THE DAILY KSW3- SatareUv. Dete --at: FADE FOUR TAKES A PEEK IBr ' K Throng'- . r ' .-.-..--ed jua-3f- Pr r.e M.n: c "'.ir.-stcn Cr. -.: .. ---.afces. detenc-: ir-rangen:?:;- : is area where tnxros of ;he P.hsh army r,;i -n Britain are stationed The occasion was a visit the Prim Minister made to the Palish command. UPHOLDING PEDAGOGUES BRISBANE. Australia, Dec. 7: CP i The Queensland legislature has introduced legislation prohibiting any person visiting a school and abusing the teacher before the pupils, "to prevent status of the teacher being lowered." MELBOURNE, Dec. 7: (CP) ReT. E. R. B. Gribble. who has spent 40 years as a missionary among Australian aborigines, was here recently for his first vacation in 10 years H is 72. fe&aVOGUE I Is Air Warden Without Arms Born That Way London Man I as Good as Any of Them at War Job LONDON- Dt. 7: 'CP' Hvac Leham was bora without arms but fee the most useful man at the W Ish Tavern Air Raid Precautions Pct. Whr. ther wardeas do with their : .?ndi V. -year-eld "Joe" does with i- - f e And Just as welL too. He u-rwers Jie oaoae. keens the tog. t.- r hit tin hat, stops tases w:.n -.here fe dancer, tests gas-trask Vsherd wepie to wiciter. fcpi. fcosy at tfee 101 jobs that AJtP. warden's time, oeen a wardea for a year, "-orki: i wf.tet oaf." said Joe. Tm ro T'xJ to the army but can do anvthin at AJtP. that other peool can do I'm registered as a part vrr.e worker, but most days I put i- 18 hour. I Hve just arourd I the ?orr.er ; Joe has no fear of anything the . Germans may wnd over, but he has t ccmplaint. "The boys want me tc do all the inside werfc. I W3nt i to be outride in the front line " 1 ! His mate call Lineham the most iufu! man on the Job. -Ee did a Brand piece of ork wben we took the gas mask eensBS.1 'mekta rare everyone's mask fitted I Iprenertr" U Les Couchman. one i of hU aides. "The enly trouble is we 'cant find enough to keep him busy, j "You'd think he would be satis- fied with the work he does already. But not Joe. He wants to be a roof sootter." KNOW THEIR ENGLISH REGINA, Dec. 7: (CP) chewan Indians have gained in tfcs 1 school? such mastery of the English language that the Department of Indian Afairs has been able to release nine Interpreters formerly employed in the province. Reach ten riiuuaand people with a "want ad." in te Daily News. FURNITURE VALUES WALNUT FINISH DINING ROOM SUITE 8-piece brand new dining room suite consisting buffet extension table and six upholstered chairs. QfiQ 0 20.DU For the 8 pieces BEDROOM SUITE 4-piece bedroom suite, chiffonier, vanity dresser, bench and full- f;1 872.00 4 pieces - 6EDR00M DRESSERS Walnut ftaith dresser wtth three good size drawers, g j(jQ Q WALNUT FINISH STEEL BED Complete with cable spring and felt mattress. 20.00 One size only. 3-0 USED FURNITURE Chesterfield that converts to bed. Chesterfield Chairs, upholstered tapestry, large walnut finish steel Crib. English Prams. Doll Buggy Girls' Bicycle, Bedroom Dressers. Kitchen Ranges for burning coal or wood, ranges for burning oiL ready for use, heaters, walnut finish steel bed with spring and mattress, size 4-6. Dining Room Tables, Buffets. Pianos, Radios, Gramophones, records, Books, etc. Come in and Look Around Our Used Furniture Department ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE MOOSE BUILDING -:- THIRD AVENUE TELEPHONE GUEEN 916 CANADIAN flATlONAl 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.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River WINTER EXCURSION FAKE, to VANCOUVER and RETURN C0 A A Tickets on sale Nov 1st. 1940 to Feb. 28th, 1841. Final return limit March 31st, 1941 For Full Information and Reservation, etc. Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenue Phone 260 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines WOMEN TO BE NEEDED Canadian FOR SALE Key lock safe. Apply ; - Where Farmwives Are Landworkers " Many Com try Women In New, ' Zealand Prefer It To ave See Time Coming For Recognition, Money Of Women's Unit ; I WELLINGTON. N. X. 7e. 7: mCP In a recently conducted OTTAWA, Dec. 7: iCPi Women 5jtandaTd Pf living surrey it was who are organising themselves into itoaad 35 Pt voluntary service corns in Crnada!Iam southern have a strong sucporter in Howard Doming work on the land for C. Green. Conservative MJ. r0r'PerioH!a'yin from 81 Vancouver South. ;hurs BfT- U mosr T" . . . ,, ,. gX share-milkers 'men who milk Canada, he tola the Canadran, owners. hfrd m ntam for a Pres in an intemew is gomg to Qf nts, wh0 spent need every one of her trained wo- lMais iIany men before the end of the war and:finct ttelr prefer. Uie fact women have organfeed vol- to on the farm and re-untary service corpsjsithout of fklalCeiTe fxtra monfT md of encouragement is evidence of tlwlr Wgh gt3 to a : farmhand That these women's units will be' officiaHyreccsnized in time appears i, i J T a foregone conclusion to Mr. Green j3jt AllQ 1 CDDCr "Public opinion wiB force it." he rr said. "And. if the women wait nr. til 17 von Wlllf O T-Toit they are called aoon, it wfll only -"VCU irilllC IiaiL mean another period of wafUnz cn- - til tfcev are tralniL" Gotham Head Stjluts Say TisJ . Smartest Thing for 4 Or S i Mr. Green said he personally had no prejudice against women tauni-1 STW york. Dec. 7: 'CP- If form adding. "As matter fact a of Ye fnmkj 40. maybe more; I think they look smart if it is a yn pr0ud to know that heads question of appearance-and. to do often .rum 'neadS" this sea-their job the uniform Is practical.- leist are white or at salt-and- ine Vancouver memoer was 01 nenner colors the opinion that women had showed considerable gumption in going ahead with their organizing when they did so in the face of ridicule from various quarters. "Men wouldn't have been able to stand the gaff." he said. "I don't believe. men could have 'taken if as the women have." Vancouver's Corps The chic coiffures ' do smart side-sweeps In this mode for mat-1 rons. You see them on social register head? at concerts and plays or night clubs and in offices of women executives.. Lura de Gez, a metropolitan hair stylist, says it's the smartest thing. Fashionable feminine Heads with curls on too or to one side in an Mr. Green praises the inteDigentjf131-"0 f0" in hair dressers windows. mntly leadershlp of the women's corps Vancouver. It was one or the first I BinuauQBS bers being trained to handle alHaL" Mr. Green pointed out. kinds of clerical work to release men from such tasks. Already some of the women in this group have done clerical work for the armed services. The second group, said Mr. Green, is a transport company. These wo men have studied motor-mechan- A third -roup in the Vancouver corps handte nursing and first aid. They hvetudled dietetics, mass buying and cooking. They are ready to drive ambulances- and loot after wounded. Special attention has been paid to- the study of air raid nrecautions. Classified Ads. FOR SALE .1. FOR KEN! FOR SALE Sedan car. Snap for jpoR RENT Large furnished office cash. Phone Green 317. 290 ' including heat and light. Dally News. tf. Union Steamships Company. ; FOR RENT Furnished bedroom in 2S2i centre of city. Phone Blue 903. FOR SALE Confectionery and variety store as going business., Showing nice profit and books; garten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools, Winnipeg, Man. NOW is the time to get a government Job as Steno., Clerk, Postman, Customs Clerk, etc. Applications for next stenographers exam to reach Ottawa Dec. 20. Free Booklet and Information; from M.C.C. Schools Ltd nlpeg, LITERARY (288) open to buyer. Good reason for. study AT HOME "Modern Bus- scuuig. Ajujr xsaujr ui i . i O. box 938. 281 ! WANTED WANTED housekeeper. Apply 610, j 6th Ave. W. Suite 4, tf WANTED 3-room furnished apart-1 ment by December 15 or later., Phone Black 937. (289) I WANTED - 1st class experienced' MALE HELP WANTED teacher for the ommeca scnooi. iness" by Alexander Hamilton Institute, the best and largest business training course In &. 24 volume library, cost about $150.00 Our special for only $18.00. For this or any other Home Study Course and Educational Books in any subject write to Pacific Book Supply, 1165 Robson Street, Vancouver, B.C. ti. Rose Lake, B.C. Duties to com- WANTED Regional Superintend mence the 6th of January. 1941.. ent. Unemployment Insurance. Grades one to eight. Salary $900 Grade 1. male Unemployment j per annum. Apply at once to E. insurance Commission, Salary F. Mould, Secretary. 289 WANTED 1 or 2 room housekeeping rooms from January L Apply Box 54. Dally News. 292) WANTED Furnished or unfurnish ed suite. At least 2 rooms close to Drydock- Phone 303. (283) PERSONAL MEN! WANT NORMAL PEP, VIM? Try OSTREX TONIC tablets. Stl mulants and oyster concentrates aid to normal pep. Results with first package or maker returns low price. Call, write McCutch.-eon's and all other good drug " " ' stores -t, YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER- $3,720 per annum, to supervise local employment and claims of-' flees to be established. In the province of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory under the Unemployment Insurance Commission. Applications are Invited from residents of the province of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory. Candidates must have a broad administrative or con-sultive experience in employer-employee relations, a sompre-henslve knowledge of employ ment principles and practices and of Industrial trades and callings, demonstrated admin ls- tratlve ability hi connection with .a fairly large organization, and ability to deal successfully with the public. Fuller. .Information may be se cured from nosters in cost of- f Ices' "n 'cities and 'larger towns. Applications, obtainable at the various :post offices, must be (lied with the civil service commission, OttaVa. not later than December 28, 1940-. .. Win-1 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, 1 way next week. over Jimmy Goodrich 4 at Buffalo women'3 or-i emergency leSf and "h tZ are expert en are cap-Jun-ray s m in the uie present Dirseai war. war. uku .We nf ,r rJ7,rinr .ihwn hM -a 7 W tonight He held the There an- fnnr rommnle. In tht L,.h, Mn- cWIIaH fCrown until July 3, 1926. when Sn Vancouver corps of 1200 members, men and"tlese women may b; re- one company is clerical, its mem-.quired UfUke charge of the arsen- mv Mandeil defeated him rounds at Chicago. AIR OBSERVERS GRADUATE AT TRENTON simIiiimssm aSSSSSBSal&SflSSslaBflBBSSBsViBSSSSKS SPORT CHAT Basketball is going strong at in 10 BOX CAR STORAGE BALZAC. Alta.. Dec. 7: CP ' Farmers in this district 15 miles north of Calgary, unable to market part of their 1940 wheat crop, are using over-age railway box cars ior storage.. Central Hotel Modern Steam-Heated Rooms, Dining Room. Steam Bath and Housekeeping Apartments Mrs. C. E. Black. Proprietress Skate To Reduce Skating Every Nile 7-11 Saturday 2-5 p.m. Gents 40c Ladies 30c Students 20c Children 7-9 15c IDORA ROLLER RINK ARROW BUS Time Table Effective Dec 2 PHONE 459 Leaves Leaves Post Office Seal Cove A.M. A.M. 7:25 7:40 8:15 S:30 10:00 10:30 11:30 12:00 Sat. Only Sat. Only P-M. P-M. 12:30 1:00 P-M. P-M. 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 6:10 8:30 6:30 6:45 7:30 3:00 8:30 10:00 10:20 11:00 11:30 11:45 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 4:30 5:00 7:00 7:30 10:20 U.oo ArranjemenU may be made for Spelal Trip or Partie : Teaches Them Real Yorkshire Pudding I in a northeast town and get cook- line hints from a grey-haired Scot- Rocky Kansas, hard-hltlng Enf-Itish woman. Mrs.. Oliver Gather-falo lightweight, punched out a 15- coie. round decision for the world title. An expert on Yorkshire pudding rwii Mrs. James Clark Palmistry Leeds Apartments. Fir it St, Ground floor Green 925 lEarly W The first grcup of ju- observers to grauaate un der the Empire training scheme rc server's lnslgr..a fv.:m the hundsof Deput-? A..? M - ister J S. Duncan n a brief ce. 2: Mr Duncan tc.d !.je graduates. You are Jie first of an endless chain and cookies. Mrk G.i-the men plan ;h-given the following ; billeted in the town an m valid from War. described h.-of the heroine-; ' Smlthers this winter with the town t Holds Cooking Classes For I Every mornins " of Telkwa also represented in the( Billeted Troops rtx &Ctocii to dv t. Senior and girls' leagues. A prelim- ,home M .v; Inary competition having been con- LONDON. Dec. 7: CP EveryJdoes hou.iew t eluded with games on Wednesday ,nlght at Unn o'clock 12 soldiers paper round and Friday of this week, the regular jCT0Wci around the table in thej league season will be getting under .jdetchen of a small stone house I H NEW ROYAL WALLACE'S Orri bi'rl HOTEL J. ZarelU Froprlttor -A HOMfc AWAT rsoM HOME" RUt 75c sp 30 Room. Hot & CcM WtUr Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 21 f.O. Btt lit Gift Suggestions! Roxed Hankies In a p'.css. - 35cTOS1.50 J R4 nlfl Cdllnnrrr--WV Y ' 1 I a more nlea&inz CiSn TO CO Ql til assortment. From - . . ... l. . w ffl i-ancy lowei aeis mi ce-ui-- A From most practical gift. gQf70 j- RatmI Ymi Pard The eXS.:. W .J solve your card problem, wec- Xn &t suit all needs. 2SC TO 1.00 9 Wrapping Tissue. Ribbon Ties and String, Tags a: d Pleasing Variety - ?tf We Have Our Xmas Stock so Arranged that Making Selection f$ Phone 9 THIRD and Fl'LTON' H BUTTER MAID DELICATESSEN Ask About Our Health Bread Silversides Block Third Ave. If you have something to sen, a classifiec aveS n this papar will soon let you Know u - .be city.