m ScST FOR BOTTLE FED BABIES SILLY RAID Cockney; Women 'Amuse Crowil as ' UoiijbsTnurst, and Shrapnel ;i Flics XMAS c CARDS W. VITAMIN D f litff,'lJl'J ing Adolf, can do. even his very woist, can ever ruffle the' dally llfei O- one cu m uu eeived hv. Mrs. Chris Jonn xvh fMW I JWftfiW tId-,b-"def ind r'?ew m v ,?r,waWgeneral convener. The V1N LOnliUW P-Yl10 arSf 5kS evening was given over to an enjoy, ds h-? ;ou wo"deJi"8; i"d able-soQial : featured by an excellent ( Ji JJCUjilC tllJ dim. vj .i04ivo at th!m in utter amazement Business as Usual' that' Now is the time to order your Christmas Cards while you; can, .enjoy full selection, leisure In shopping and delivery at your convenience. We offer a wide assortment of attractively illustrated greetings, expressing your sentiment In cleverly written: and, sin- ' ce're" messages. i In boxed assortments as follows: .' ' v- : , Box of 10 Wonderful value OSa " ' for :. i DCf: ' Box of 25 The-Premier Box- . CAa '. Assortment .............1..-.-. ,... , Box of 21 The Royal Art . ftOf Assortment .-.... ' t Box of: 20 Beautiful Christmas fi'? Utf Folders - v-,- ' Box of 21 Christmas FoldersAll Qf OUU Different Box of 20 Mellotone Folders, Exquisite ftA, Designs, PJ.UUf Box pf 25 Natural Photo .Reproductions. fl4 Off1 - fastelUnte.w; . " " Thousands of Other Cards to Choose from at 4 2 for 5cf 5c, 10c, 15c and 20c Each -' . Embracing Local Views, Cards and Calendars DIBB PRINTING GO. Besner Block Phone 234 I musical program. Cousin of Thonias Graham of Thi, . . n .ve exoerlenced nl0rai .L WUowmg ladles 'n writM nr condition in . :.... .u- -mjS""''"" afternoon: .ai?jm?grauuu ciiuacu uj mc uiuui- Encland as. He Sees Them !Jng mUe ralds on Madrid Bar- Icelona look at these' English suf- a IT 1 J fering worse raids than the hurnan hnnnina AS E ?S!iai imind has ever conceived, with utter r - boredom and are convinced (they cant lose the war. nar Selyig, No. 53. were in - Home Cooking Mrs. M. Hveding and Mrs. H, Hagen. Fancy Work Mrs. C. Johnsen, Mr?. Ji Moen.and Mrs, M. Holkestad. Raffles Mrs. Leon Sandver and Mrs. B. pedersen. Mr, Ti SolJlen, Mrs, P. Petersen, Mlsg E. Khutsen, Miss A. Petersen and. Miss. R. Kildaluprn srvit.iirs- There seems to be no slackening 1. m, jensen and Mrs. H. Slmonl tof activity during the day. Theiser; were charefrnr th kltrhen .street ars just as crowded as ever.iandiMrs P Anderson was cashier. ; A letter fr: n a csusinwh- is with (Women and girls crowd thei During the afternoon Mrs; J H. the First Division overseas has been1 streets on their ordinary shopping Myrwang rendered an acceptable forwarded, to, Thomas Graham of Men so.cn about: .their, business and Ipiano.solo, this city from. Comox: P- absolutely no attention to Jerry ,, ReV( j. H, Myrwang presided in "Well, the war progresses and 1 overhsad at all. If saw a hugs evening and the program in-Bngland still lives and London car-crowd, gathsred on. the street in ciuded' piano, solos by Peter Lien, ries on business as usual. Perliap3 : Cavcnt Garden, when I; was there M1&i jjngrid, Mls3 Edith there, are no front windows In ihe . and thought that a bomb must have Mt,rvojd. Singmg by Toftager stores, but they still, go on and dropped- there but it wasn't; only brothers;, vlplin by Dick skpg Jieople stlll buy and argue over pric- tv.o cocknsy women staging a hair-, and France James; vocal solos by es X-what ths-hajyjea to want. I JJi'Wng contest for-the; amusement -Mrs, .6, wick;, string, band. sel;-topk a trip to town to actually have of; the population. There were taons and choruses by Varden the, experience of being in the uty ; twenty-odd' bombers- overhead at singers, whenthe raids were In full swiiis:. ! tha.1 time and-' no on could flndf -Results of raffles, looked a.ftcr, by "While we have our own little time to even look at them. They Mrs. J. Murvold. 'J. Mosn and C. troubles here and whlls we can see teU of a Cockney standing beside I Johnsen, were as. fpllows: the raldf on the city from where we 1 hiR truck with a stick of bomhsli . pyrex. set, donated-by 'A. 'Anton-atk situated, about 20 miles away, bursting all roundhim and roaring sen'. won by Mrs. Arntsen, tio. f30. one. hac to actually be there to ex-iuP at Jerry, 'Ere ye - - - - idlol, FJb'er, vase, donated by Dollar perlence th3 full slgnlHcance ot 1 mind me ruddy.,lprry,' That's thesgtore, won by N. Storvik; No. 255. what goes on. And I did. I hit a , way they are. though. Nothing pets. Smoker's stand, donated Qyj3or-beautiful day and night. Thev were them down; donV" Hardware," won by Mrs. B. over! liv swarms, dropping every- "Myself, L was jumpy .as, a kitten Skog, No. 622. thing they. had. it was. sbmieUilh? fcrr a while, -what with-bombs and' Ham. donated by. Bulkjey Market, I wouldn't have missed for any- A.A. flrer..but one gets, used to it.' won by Irs. Murvold, No, 168, thing and It did .me a lot of good Just hof I don't know because it's Toilet.1 articles, donated by Ormes tltV a very queer thing to say. eotirelrhilWeSto describe the Orjig Store, won by N, Storvik, No. but nevertheless an absolute fact, nplse. mi jhave to, experience- It 111. thaji one goes to London and gets: -to even iuvr'an' Idea ,of Vhat It Is; Stove Oil,, donated by Imperial thoroughly bombed to have his (like. It's just' plain hell of noise. OifcsCpA won. by. Miss, I. Anderson, morale, lifted. You march home and shrapnel. The stuff Just fall? No. 258.;-; witli . a grin on your face and the like hall everywhere when the guns, Poal. donated by Albert Si Mc- convictlon in your heart that noth-' really get going.". 4 Caf fery, won by J. Mostad. No, 599. I , Five pounds of coffee, donated by Prince- Rjjper,t Fishermen's Co-operative, won by A. Llndseth, No. 10. Clock, donated by Gordon & An derson, won by Edith Murvold, No. 540. Pictures, donated by McRae Bros., won by A; Llndseth, No. 218. Sweater, donated by Mrs. A. M Tapestry Runner, donated by Mackenzie's-Furniture, won by In-grid Skog, No. 365. Ham, donated by Sterling Food Market, won by N. Storvik, No. 200. Fruit Dish, donated by Variety Store, won by O. Jerstad, No. 115. Donatiqn from Miss Bates won by Circle- No. 3. Embroidered tablecloth' and ser viettes, .wop by Miss, Ingrld Ander son,. No. 128. Afghan, won by Miss Ruth Gil lies, No. 176. Reach ten thousand people with a "want ad." in the Dally News. Mrs. James Clark Palmistry Leeds Apartments, First St, Ground Floor. Green 925 GHIROPRAGTOR- Stanley W, Colton, D.CJ'b.C. Wallace Block, Phone 64G FRESH SHRIMPS Daily- After 4:30 p.m. BOAT W.S.L. TROTIER'S DOClf THE. DAILY NEWS- BAZAAR IS I CP. WAR SUCCESSFUL!, : REPORTER Annual Afalr. of Lutheran Sewing i. Circle Bo-lh, in Afternoon and I Evening In spite of unfavorable weather, the bazaar of the Lutheran Sewing Clrclemst Saturday was a very successful; affair. There was a tea, and sale of. home cooking in the al ter-noonat which the guests were re- r t Edwin S. Johnson Named Military Correspondent After Varied News Experience TORONTO. Nov. 21; (CP) Appointment of Edwin Sj Johnson, former London Superintendent, as Military Correspondent at Ottawa is. announced by J. A. McNeil, gen eral manager, of The Canadian Press. Mr. Johnson will arrive In, Can ada- shortly to take uptho newly created post. He will report and in? terpret Canada's military war ef- CP. War Expert Dowthec, won by A. Llndseth, No. 9. ' Canadian Press who returns! to Box of Apples, donated, by Mrs. .Canada shortly to take up a new Hveding, won by H. Gulbrandsen.ipost a .military correspondent for No. 118. . the CP. at Ottawa. . . Chicken, donated by Bulkley Mar- j ket,- won by J. Mostad,. No. 311. , ' : Picture, donated bv Wrathall's JO" v'un a pacnBuu4 u' cpm" -with Photo Finlshlnes. won bv A. Llnd- i ence ence as as War war - - Correspondent torresppnaeni seth,.No. 378 ! a, EDWIN, S. JOHNSON Former London Superintendent and War Correspondent foe The the Canadian Active Service Force Two Pounds of Butter,. donated by ;in England. Sincere Cash & Carry, won by Cun- First appointed war. . corrcjFpond- ent with the First Division last'Feb-ruary, his sphere of activity was appreciably, enlarged in; Julj 'wheji (the Division was absorbed, in a A. O. L. McNaughton. Liter he served for a time as -correspondent with the Second Division" at train ing base. He will be succeeded, al ternately at corps heacjquarffra: by S. S. Robertson, LoridoriSujierln- tendent, and Ros3,.Murirb,;fQrmerly: rf Va C Ti brace Ca ltonf ei 1 1 f ' f Ottawa. '. ' ' Johnson brings to ' his! new'jposl-tlon more than 20.years';neivsrja''per experience, most of it 'w,u!h,;The Canadian Press. AppointqdLpndpn Superintendent"ih;i937(;.afier'wpfk- Ing In Ottawa, Toronto 4 apd 'New York, he directed' the bureau's;out- put of news during the momentous pre-war years and in the early rhpnths of the conflict In. the summer of 1939 he toured France, Italy, Hungary, Czechoslo-i vakla, Austria andL Poland wltlvW; Rupert Davles, president of Th Canadian Press, acquiring back ground that-was to be-valuable-hi later months. In.France Shortly after war broke out' he visited, British General 'Headquart ers In France with a. party of. Dom inion ministers, tne iirst Canadian correspondent tq reach headquart ers parties who reached. France and, barely managed to effect a retreat to. the Channel when French resistance broke down and the Germans swept into the area. A native of Manitoba, Johnson began his newspaper career with the Winnipeg Free Press in 1919 at-; ter. serving in the First Great War with the Royal Hying Corps. lie J entered the Canadian Press service in Winnipeg in 1924 and has hed some of its most Important news! staff positions, including those of parliamentary correspondent at Ottawa, night superintendent -at .Toronto and NeWi York Superlrjtendentl, ik "M : Frank Wilson Leaving Here. Overwaitea "Manager to. Take Vd sitioa lii. Vancouver His Sucv cessor Arrives from Duncan Frank Wilson, for four years manager of, the Overwaitea Store here, has resigned and is leaving at the end of the month to assume a new position In Vancouver. Mrs. Wilson, and children will be leaving after school closes. Wilbur Shiar-down arrived in the city yesterday from Duncan, Vancouver Island, to succeed Mr. Wilson. FAVORITE FLAVOR-IT viiih GOOD COOKS NEW OFFER. C38 bend 15 wrappers to "BOVRIL'V Park- Ave., MONTREAL for FREE BOTTLE of BOVRIL sent you post free. DANCE I t EVEKY -SATURDAY ji t BOSTON HALL, 9 O'CLOCK J" For Ladies and Gentlemen's TAILORING m-t. lee We Cover Buttons for Your Dress By Your Own Cloth Cleaning. Press'ng, Kepairlng 3dAv. Phone Green 9G0 P.0.975 Our Famous Edsun AlberU COAL Bulkley Valley Coal , Nanaimo Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 &nd 558 i! t Everything in Novelties 2 At lEva s Novelty I ji SHOP 5 mM it9K 3rr1 Avm Hr( w.m. iifM iii3k m '(!() VKKNJKXT l.l()l'OK Ti,, (SHon'28)-' ' Nnllrc of Appllcallon fr a llrrr lilcrurr nu-i-jvK ia HEKEDy given that on the 18th day or Decfembfr next the Undersigned Intends to apjry to the Liquor Coptrol Board for a. llocnce In respect to the premise being jxirt of the. building known the ' Commercial Hotel eltuite at ithe corner of Pimt Last Juno while' serving. as War, TSS; '2nlXJlT LJL Correspondent with the. First Dlvl-ia lets Thirteen (13) ; and Fourteen sionne packed his Dags, to leave with i, ' ; V-Z S LTr?n un the Division for France and was, at j tration nitrict. in the Province 'i a Channel port ready to embark Brnih aoiumbia, frr the &ie of ixr when wnen thp ine nivllnn Division received receivea order oraer3 glaM by the bottle toT con gumption on the pmritses vr .elsewhere. 10 remain in Engiana. j dated iiu , ,mt day ot November 1040. ui uic iy,io,io au,iuiyc Applicant MON0GRRM Tl . I .... BUTTER IT . I nn dvertiement it not publiihed or dijp4vtl k At Cont,o:B6.rd or by the Government II i MAID DELICATESSEN - . Now Open Foe Business ALL VARIETIES CnrxlrA Mt J C I L,uimcu luccu cum oausage& Chicken Pies & Steak Pies1 Silversides Block Announcing... Tomorrow's Hearing Aid ...IWdj We have just received, the new AUROPHOXE Hearing Aid. with a view to accepting theager in connection with our optical department if there are enough people here who are interested. : f A Vfirlm Vinni.l fir 'AnArir tIfl! f Uhaa finn win , m .uuiui luuinii: ututc .Willi blllVC tavuui' tubes, and crystal microphone it is a remariutir improvement. ' You hear from any position and hear in chur at meetings, etc, with unmatched clarity. We have this on approval for a short time and would like to meet people who are in need d hpnrlncr nirl jirwl o-ot tVinli nnini'nno On account of having some experience fate radio business we would be' able to sen'ice theia-struments here without sending away. 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