T Blow For B!qw To Get Victory LONDON, Oct. 26: (CP) Britain "hlow for blow" u-lf ' . ..a Every further breach of international law and civilized, practice by the enemy must be ruthlessly countered, Lord Queenborough declares. Our native traditions of fair play and generosity to an opponent are rrlnt British Peer Says Harsh and Jron DOUBLE w UPIX AUTOMATIC Determination Needed by I - BOOKm " ' Rrilkh When you want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable Taxi Service PHONE 13 21 Hour Service at Regular Hates Interest Is Shown h h w ... harsh harsh mai nnppnhnroueh ,lv... and and Iron iron ueu;; determination," ..... ays j Hoilie Nursillff 5? Twenty Women Enrolled in Each of Vef kly Classes Being Conducted fender Red Cross Auspices piy H.giiui.-rvi v. u u uouu- wun some twenty women enrolled don them, even now is nam tnrtjin each of the weekly classes-one distasteful, (Tuesday evenings and the other To cling to them in the fac? of 'Friday afternoons-considerable in-the enemy's open and loudly pro- Merest has been manifested In the claimed brutality and treachery isi home nursing instruction which has to our own dangers and of-(been to add arranged by Miss E D Priest Ut advantages to the enemy which j ley R.N., local public health nurse he will not fail to grasp. under the auspices of the Red Cross We no longer have the right to, Society and with the assistance of follow our Inclinations In the local graduate nurses. This week name of our own life we must re-, lectures in dental care were clven turn flow for blow with harsh and by Dr. R. c. Bamford and Dr ' J " iron determination." Munthe. OOOOTKKW COUGHS & COLDS Ormes Horehound and Honey 50c Kcxall White Pine and Tar ' 25c 50c V , Kcxall Bronchial Syrup 50c Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druggists The KexaH Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p-m. and 7 to 9 p.m. 4 S RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage K"Pm fn MA BritUn Columbia Legion Defence Corps Lectures Forfy.flve Men At Session OT School Of Instruction Last Night About forty-five men turned Qut for school of Instruction fif the i local Canadian Legion Defence porps Thursday night. Regimental Sergeant Major . Slmpkln was, as usual, In charge1. Lance Corporal Q. J. S. McCrp.a assiitfprt trth small arms training and1 squad drill while Lance Cnrooral E. W. C. Armstrong took charge of the pnysicai training. Captain O. A. Knox gave a lecture on military law. FUNERAL AT METLAKATLA Murray Clifton, Victim of Drowning Down the Coast, Buried The funeral service of Murrav Clifton, who met his death by drowning down the coast last week. was held In the Salvation Army Hall at MetiaKatla on Frldav afternoon. Captain Ivan Halsey, assisted by Envoy Stanley Calder, conducted the service. Rant. Wen - " UVf Sergt.-MaJor James Morrison and James McKay also took part In the service. The hymns sunk were "Safe In the Arms of Jesus," "When the Roll Is .Called up Yonder," and "Abide With 'Me.1 Several of deceased close friends officiated as pall-bearers. Many of, the villagers gathered at the cemetery later when a short commltal service was held. SELL OLD SILVER LONDON, Oct. 26: (CP) A tine collection of old English and foreign gold and silver belonging to Anthony de Rothschild was sold at Christie's October 23. The best piece In the sale was a George II. gold teapot weighing 20 ounces and made by James Kerr at Edinburgh hi 17?5. Announcements All advertisement In till column will be charged for a fall month at 25c a word. Dry Canteen Tea, October 26. Gyro Hallowe'en Hoedown, October 31. Canadian Legion Bazaar Nov. 1. Cambral Dance, November ' 1, Oddfellows' Hall. " Salvation Army Sale, Nov. 6. Anglican Bazaar. November 7., Sonja's Bazaar, November 8, Moose Hall. 102nd Auxiliary Dance. Armory, November 8. Presbyterian Bazaar November 14. ' Hospital tea and dance. 15. Lutheran Circle Bazaar. Hall. November 16. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Novem ber 21. United W. A. Sale November 21. Eastern Star Ball, November 22. Moose Hall. Valhalla Dance. Oddfellows' Hall. November 22. Red Cross Tea, Legion Hall, Saturday, December 7. S Everything in Novelties At ! Eva's Novelty SHOP G25 3rd. Ave. West CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.C.Ph.C. Wiliace Block, rhone 640 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just say "Three Two please." Dance in Boston Hall tonight 9 to 12. Admission 35c. (251) Hallowe'en and Hoedown. Dance, next Thursday night, Moose Hall. (252) Tonlsht's train, due from the tfast at li o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. Mrs. E. M. tferon, mother of R. J. Keron of the Railway Mail Service, Sailed this morning on the Cardena for Vancouver. Miss E. M.Earl returned to the city on the Prjncess Adelaide yes terday af,ternoon from a brief trip to Vancouver- Lieut. H. Q. Denyer, who has been In the naval service here, and Mrs. Denyer sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Victoria. Charles Graham, inspector of mines, sailed this morning on the Cardena for Butedale enroute to Surf Inlet on official duties. C. E. Butterfie,ld, assistant accountant' at Sunnyside Cannery, and Mrs. Butterfield, sailed .this morning on the Cardena for Vancouver after having spent the summer on the Skeena River. Many friends will be pleased to learn that Miss Helen Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J M. Walker of this city, Is making an excellent recovery at Portland Open lr Sanitarium, Milwaukee, Oregon, where she recently underwent a serious pulmonary operation. Her mother is at present with her In the south. Miss Walker, since leaving Prince Rupert a couple of years ago, has been on the staff of the provincial police at Victoria. FOR SALE FOR SALE Small sawmill and shingle mill, A Robertson, Mas-sett, B.C. - (254) FOR SALE 4 room house, with furnace, 2 bedrooms. Best of condition. Close to dry dock. Box 29, Dally News. (253) FOR SALE Trolling boat Tekla O., fully equipped with salmon gurd-les, gear, anchor winch", anchors, etc. Also suitable for three-man halibut boat. Apply Prince Rupert Fishermen's CoVOp. Ass'n. (257) FOR SALE 48.5 acres, Skeena River, Mje 47. Suitable for vegetable raising chickens, hogs. Nearest good sail to Prince Rupert. Rail and water transportation. Sell cheap. Apply Box 31, Dally News. (257) FOR KEN!' ROOM For Rent,. 736 Tayior St. after 6 p.m. (?54) FOR RENT Kitchenette with el ectric stove and bedroom. 708 Fraser St. in the rear. (248) BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and Room vacancy, 400 4th Avenue West. Phone Black 965. (tf) "POSITION WANTED COOK or second-cook. Take charge of anything, cafe or camp. Box 32, Dally News. (257) PERSONAL VOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER, garten with our help, Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C! C. Schools, Winnipeg, Man. NOW IS THE TIME TQ GET A GOVERNMENT Job as Clerk, Postman, Customs Clerk, Steno, etc. Four Dominion-wide exam? held since war began. Free Booklet. M. C. u. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg Oldest in Canada. No agents. MEN I WANT NORMAL PEP,' VIM? Try OSTREX TONIC tabled Stimulants 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 "" tores. - - ! !- II 1 J. J -I .J .1 " ' .T.ftJ, Cash for Old CJold, Buyer's, if. Just say "Three Two please." Folks! Do you realize Xmas Is lust two months awav? W sug gest you give photps for gifts this year Benson Studio. (251) J. H. Macey sailed this morning on the Cardena' for a trip f'o Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Murray'retuyn-ed to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon frorrr a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fitzpatrlpk, who have been on a vacation trln south, returned to the'" city' from Vancouver on the Princess Ade-; laide "yesterday afternoon. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mcintosh, wno made a motor trip south through the Interior, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon, V H. W. Birch returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a trip south' to attend the annual convention of the British Columbia Hospitals Association In Victoria. Were Married Thursday Night Mrs. Hilda Hildebrand Becomes Bride of Albert Burke A quiet but impressive weddinc was conducted at the home of the bride on Thursday evening at six o'clock when Mrs. Mary Hildebrand became the bride of Albert Burke, Miss Beatrice Thompson and Arr thur Toftager were the attendants and Capt. Ivan Halsey of .the. Sal-vatlQn Army performed the cere- I mpnyP ' T QtflP fn tttfk Avanlnn r. n . . n 1 friends gathered to offer their felll Citations ana several beautlfuLgifts were presented to the newly-weds. A pleasant time was spent In the playing of games. The- gathering being brought to a conclusion with the singing of "Blest Be the Tie That Binds." Parent Teachers' Telephone Bridge Good Attendance at Affair Last Evening With Numerous Hostesses There was play at several homes last night in a telephone bridge by the Prince Rupert Parent-Teachers' Association. The Convener was Mrs. G. A. Hiir and the committee consisted of Mrs. Frank Glass, Mrs. G. E. 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