Saturday, November 23,, 1940, . NAZIS ARE Robert Montgomery,, formerly of the 102nd Battery lwrc and now on , service In England, tn a letter to a friend in Prince Rupert, tells of hOV n" a i nimiiw ui u mail flier whose nlane was brought' down, hi- belongings being found! Engjish-speaking propagandist. He w the one who told the wnrl,i m,F convoy was sunk and we were at the HOPPED UP a&s ; ?nm?e of the ofnclal news they get j nj.H,rm.c NeedU-,1 and Vbl of be.ngZTed. SUre Druf Found on Body of Dead - I lrman by Local tidier i Wheat Policy to contain hypodermic needles and PT,.,. v-llAWA .. l viol. "Wo f(.. cailrin i' oii u m. Mv Atonic Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE CM 652 USED FURNITURE Dressers, Office Desk, flat top, Pianos, Radios, Gramophones and Records, Singer Sewing Machine, Wash Stands, Round Tables Heaters, Kitchen Ranges, Kitchen Tables, Rook Shelves, large size Mirrors, Hoover Vacuum Clcan- ers and Realty, Rocking Chairs Diners, Upholstered Rocker, Kitchen Cabinet, Rooks Shoe Skates size 3 and 4, Suit, size 40, like new, 21 jewels Waltham Watch (Used furniture department) COME LOOK AROUND IN OUR STORE EVERYTHING NOW ON DISPLAY Chesterfield Suites, Dining Room Suite, Redroom Suites Ranges, Heaters, Floor Covering Jaspe, Linoleums, Congoleums and Felt Rase floor covering, Carpets, Axminsters Occasional piece, Chairs, Living Room Tables, Coffee Tables, Magazine Tables, Cedar Chests, Smoker Stands. Rridgc Tables Toys For Boys and Girls noli rrams, Doll Convertibles, Doll Carriages, Wagons, Kiddie Kars, Scooters, Velocipedes, Child s Hockers, Kindergarten Sets, Baby Walkers, Baby Swings, Rocking Horses, Automobiles, Wheelbarrows, Play Yards ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE MOOSE BUILDING -:- THIRD AVENUE Phone Creen 91G Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. "RUPERT BRAND" BRILL FILLETS Cclophanc Wrapped No Waste 25c per lb Obtainable at , STERLING FOOD MARKETS LTD. KUPERT BUTCHERS BULKLEY MARKET Other varieties of RUPERT BRAND Froan, Smoked and Cured Fish available at the aboc Stores Packed By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Print R,Mn Co. Ltd. BritUb Colombia I J. S. H. Wurtele of Montreal, general plant manager for the Power Corporation of Canada, Is a visitor here on an inspection trip, having arrived on Thursday night's train. With J. J. Little, general manager of Northern British Col umbia Power Co., Mr. Wurtele visited Falls River yesterday. EMPIRE IS BEING KNIT " THE DAILY KEW3 tA02 THRE3 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just say "Three Two please.' Cash for Old Oold, Bulger's. you'll like the new range otj Tonight's train, due from the Xmas Cards now on display at the 'East at 11 o'clock, was reported Dollar Store. (tf). this afternoon to oe on ume. w a ti r-A4ViA1vM I n Man! nJf fn rta rfiVrttr AT w . Air. ana ivirs. juihi ncuucmi U In Mnlrmfr alled tnls morning on the Car-the Prince Rupert Fisheries Ex- All iliaiVlllli Hon- tnr irn t Vancouver. Derimental Station, sailed this fill Be Announced To Parliament Aiicr First Of Year, Minister Of Trade Announces Nov. 23: (CP) The p,? L, oe- Mnn(mm trade and commerce, an 1 the letter IncIdenUl, he -Sds .Piece of ribbon cut frxi an m5"1 wht! pollc? for 1941 Cross, Second Cass which enemy airman was wearing !after th t -One way of passing the time: Meantlme, Mr gJnon here continues Montgomery "is by the government would take care listening to 'Lord Ha Ha,' Hitler'.; of delivery of the 1940 crop. Every now and then we wish to call the attention of the public to the fact that our coal ls MJCe you very A hOl prOpOSltlOIl . friy The coal we sell is as full of wenetcArt ,. , , out wnotf proper M our ton is proper pounds. ''srfZfflyfflfy Voult LIKE i You can 1u'f,i,y Prove this to The wav l . .. . ... ,! ,i .. phoning uvaaw w V V : morning on the Cardena for Van- Fortv local views made up In.couver, Xmas Cards to choose from. Three for 25c Benson Studio. 275) Mr. and Mrs. Nels Antonsen and L Naz' fliers are all doped up Mventl member of the cabinet tolMr. and Mrs, when they come over. This i3 no u PTarl'ament a ses- this morning Luanda but something 1 saw A McK'nnon. minis-1 Vancouver. ter of M. Anderson sailed on the Cardena for Mrs. Geoffrey Hamlin from Terrace Ls a visitor in town, the guest of Mrs. James II. Thompson, Graham Avenue. Mrs. Hamlin is accompanied by her son, Edgar. pmprap from this war knit more chosen as Rhodes Scholar for 1941. closely together than ever before, "e is in camp with a mllitta unit Prime Minister Smuts forecast in of Royal Australian Engineers. a message to the Calcutta States- man on the opening at New Dlhi nff riri Blflf f rt of the Eastern Group Conference on I VI I V V ftI 1 1 I V I war supplies. i 'The economic co-ordination or. our war effort at this critical staee j will pave the way for mutual assis-1 tance and trade development in "It is my confident belief that when those days come, the Dorrln DANCE BOSTON HALL TONIGHT 9 O'CLOCK Mrs. James Clark Palmistry Leeds Apartments. First St, Ground Floor Green 925 CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.CPh.C. Wallace Block, Phone 646 FRESH SHRIMPS Daily Af 4:30 p.m. BOAT W.S.L. TROTIER'S DOCK For Ladles and Gentlemen's TAILORING m.t,lee. We Corer Buttons for Your Dress By Your Own Cloth Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing S 3dAv. Phone ureen aou r.u.aa j Our Famous Edsun Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanaimo WeWnfton Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 68 &nd 558 IS LEAVING days when our thoughts are able,,,e,a"i(r.Loca Teachers Reslen to trn turn t to fhine things nthpr other thnn than the the J- S. Wilson New Borden Stree munitions of war," the message, said. I Principal Miss S. A. Mills, principal of Borden Street School and senior i. .0,111 pmorTP mnrp jif.rrifent member of the local teaching staff, and knit more closely together h.:n yesterday afternoonpresented her resignation and this morning nH rpnrf t ppvp not. City Commissioner D. J Matheson an-; only their own Interests and th-.se of their fellows n arms but the cc- - ...... S. Wilson, vice-principal of onomlc i welfare i. of , iua the world ,.-,j as a ' . , l King The change becomes effective as,' from January 1. Miss Mills has been Identified, J with the local teaching staff since J ! 1918. Her decision to resign and J leave the city will be regretted by I her many friends including the J large numbr of students who have, .nasspn inmugn ner ia.iirLs. one has been a conscientious and ef- -ificlent teacher, a fact which has "l ' 1 . .1.1 .1 x 1 oeen lesuuea kj uy inuiiy iuic results which Bhe has achieved. She intends to go to California tOj reside with her mother for the time being at least. I Mr. Wilson, the new principal, has been here since 1923 and, as .remarked iy the city commissioner this morning, fully merits the pro-Imotlon. In addition to having .proven himself an efficient peda gogue, he nas oeen particularly active in athletic, church, musical and ex-service mens activities. The change will Involve the ap-' polntment of a new vice-principal for King Edward School and a new teacher there. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Couture's; November 28. Hill 60 Tea November 30. Rebekah Dance, December .Odd fellow's Hall. Eagles' Bridge, December 4. Second Searchlight Auxiliary Dance, Armouries, December 8. Red Cross Tea, Legion Hall, Saturday, December 7. Game dinner, December 11. 102nd Auxiliary tea. Legion Hall. December 12 S.O.N. Christmas tree and dance December 26. Moose Hall. Genuine Hogmany,Dance, Oddfellow's Hall, Decembr 31. BAZAAR AT SEAL COVE Successful Affair By Women's Auxiliary Of St. Peter's Church On Thursday St. Peter's Women's Auxiliary held a successful bazaar at Seal Cove. The weather was ldeai and there was a feeling of eood fellowship among the 1 large number of visitors! The hall inspector r-rnest uaramuil, l-'m, ripr.nrfprt In varlnn rlnr vincl police, returned to the dtyjand the restlve season was weU nn on TliiirsHnv Tnursaay nignts nlfMit'a train train irom from' ..... ... . ... a trip to Prince George and the Peace River districts on official duties. Just say "Three Two please." aepiciea oy xwo juuminaiea trees in the centre of the room. Captain Ross Davidson of the Supply and Transport Corps, acting in the absence ot Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Burton Wllllson, de- r1 1 rrwJ 4 Via Hi to n r nnon TTa m o A meeting of the Canadian Hali-h rantnr a . u.. trl r. - ..111 j . H1vc ""V,""8 A o . t ' . .hi the usual -breezy and encour " . .. .. . v "-"- aging manner. union nau at jjju. omnia, November 24. All vessel owners invited to attend. Mrs. James Denholme and son and daughter, who have been on a Mrs. A. J. Croxford, president, was convener and received the guests. Mrs. W. Smith was convener of the refreshments. She was assisted by Mrs. Shrubsall and Mrs. George visit to Ocwji Falls, arrived fromjKelsey. Servlteurs were Mrs. Thel- wieic un nic riuiLcw Auciauic wk:ma McLean, miss Lillian uroxiord evening and will proceed by the land Mrs. F. MacDonald. The fol uamosun Monaay nignt to tneir lowing were in charge of the home at Tlell, Queen Charlotte Is-;stalls, lands. 1 Home Corkln? Mrs. Moorphmisp 'and Mrs. W. Garlick. ) Candy Mrs. Norrington and Mrs. WARTIME RHODES O. E. Moore assisted by Misses Hazel and K. Toombs. BRISBANE, Australia. Nov. 23:' Sewing Mrs. D. Sievert and Mrs. . (CP) K. H. Bradshaw of the fac-jW. V. Tattersall. JOHANNESBURG, South Afiica, ulty of engineering at the Uni-1. Evening Branch Mrs. W. Mc- Nov 23- (CP) The Dominions will versity of Queensland, has beeniLean and Mrs. O. W. Inch. Miscellaneous Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. A. H. Hill-Tout and Mrs. Taylor. Cashier was Mrs. David Scott. Commercial Hotel Prince Rupert Thoroughly Renovated Hot and Cold Water in Rooms Inner Spring Mattresses for Beds Harbor View ALEX PRUDHOMME Proprietor Skate To Reduce Skating Every Nite 7-11 Saturday 2-5 p.m. Gents 40e Ladles 30c i Students 20c Children 7-9 15c IDORA ROLLER RINK Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 THOSE WISHING Gift Premiums For Christmas Will Please Leave Orders Before December 1st Mussall ems ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents- INSPECTION INVITED The Most Beautiful Fur Coats Which have come to this town All sizes and styles. Don't iTelay GOLDBLOOM Ths Old Reliable Remember Your Credit is Good NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75e up M Room Hot St Cold WAttr Prince Rupert, B.C. rhorn 181 r.O. Box 111 We Want X SenJ your remittance, with number, tank and name, and unit of th soldier overtea to SWEET CAPS, P.O. Box 6000, Montreal, P.O. LOOTING PROBLEM LONDON, Nov. 23: (CP) Loot ing of shllling-in-the-slot gas meters after air raids have broken the boxes open ls a problem for police and gas company colfectors. Thefts have totalled hundreds of pounds. SWEET I CAPS ! $1.00 sends 300 SWEET CAPORAL or WINCHESTER cigarettes or Si .00 will send either 1 lb. of OLD VIRGINIA pipe tobacco or 1 lb. of SWEET CAPORAL FINE CUT (wiih Vogue papers) to Canadians serving in CA.S.F.overseas only. $2.50 sends 1,000 cigarettes to an individual or unit. i UOB PETER, PAY PAUL CANBERRA, Nov. 23: (CP) (Reduction of the "officer problem" in the Australian Im-.e.-ial Forces has Increased the problem in the militia, the army ministry says, as officers, were taken from the militia for the army. CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. II. G. Funston B.A. Organist and Choir Director, Mrs. E. J. Smith 10:15 Bible Class 11:00 ajn. Morning Worship 12:15 p.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Eyenins Worship Musical Service by Senior Choir. Anthem and Solos IS ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner 8th and 9th Ave East J. II. Myrwang, Pastor Res. 237 1th Ave. E Phone Black 983 Mrs. I. Feness, Organist Mrs. J. II.. Myrwang;' S.S.'Siipt. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21 10:30 a.m. Convention Services. Sermon by Rt. Rev. H. L. Foss. Other visiting pastors.wlll speak briefly. Offering will be given to Mission work 1 of the church. , Special music rendered by Varden Singers, Ketchikan Church Choir and Several soloists. . I All are cordially invited to these Impressive services, which mark the closing of the convention. 12:15 p.m. The Sunday School is held. All be present, Christmas preparations begin. 7:30 pjn. Services in Norwegian. Something NEW! Discovered in England He found two girls making beautiful gifts from real parchment hand decorated in colors. He thought they were so good and. sq . .. different that he supplied the money to - ' make up a very large order. . ; , We were fortunate in getting a good variety. They include such items as; Bridge Pads, Telephone Lists, Recipe.-- 'books, Enapshop Albums, Guest Books -. Scrap Books, Household Memos. That,, reminds me, 1 P. C. Albums, Bridal.? ;' Books, Knitting Notes, Etc., Etc. Prices range $1.50 to $2.50 John Bulger Ltd. 13 When you want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable Taxi Service PHONE 13 24 nour Service at Regular Rates wi Uim Ipgf mythlng, advertise tor it i it. 1 n: i Mi ill hi mi