Exii
at
11
o'clock,
was
a
,
motnlng
to
be
two
At.i
twenty
minutes
late.
in
at
1
20
yesterday
aftecnoon
For
Quicker
Relief
of
KIDDIES'
colds
Use
BUCKLEY'SStoinless
WHITE
RUB
iCOTi
itfif
action,
V0"
"iy
back.
fyO
SIZES
30c
on
J
50c.
i
n
r-:-
on.
A
ul
directors
of
the
cc::
r.o
the
Anglican
Church
of
Canada.-
Duncll,
City,
Jomrnls-!Boume
,cft
Ior
Qttawa
and
,
,i
Matheaon
ave
final
!
ration
and
adoption
to
a
.
.vidlng
for
the
sale
of
a
ii
tax
sale
properties.
The
published
a
couple
of
eeant
Pilot
Campbell
for
Toronto.
Harry
Penketh
and
T.
S.
Mosher
of
the
deGanahl
mining
Interests.
Whfl
havp
Vippn
mnrHnir
r,r.va.-l.
I
"
"
"
on
thP
occasion
of
he
.
,
."
,,-,.,
111
lne
jermansen
country
during
the
t.hrnitoVi
'
1
w"
uu-u,
MltUUKU
I
mnce
Kupert
recently
enroute
to
Vancouver
and
thence
to
New
York
for
the
winter
months.
HOTEL
ARRIVALS
Prince
Ruj.ert
'
D.
MacPherson,
F.
J.
Perry,
R.
;
Taylor
and
Stan
Waring.
Vancou-
ver:
G.
Auriol,
Edmonton:
Oun-I
ner
H.
Smith
and
Lance
Bom
bar-!
dler
Kirn?,
E.
MacDonald
and
C.
a.
ferry,
t-nnce
.Kuprt;
J.
Fras
pt-
o
Ru-jrt
General
Horoltai;r.
Oceanic.
,:,
i-p-rular
matnthly
meeting
tM
nt
iVlp
fafiM
lihf-al
Ttcmb
F
,-ik
Dibb
was
In
the
chair
Wil
UI'
1
nAlNfO
:
n
rs
present
were
J.
S.
Ir-
We
wish
to
extend
our
thanks
o
P
Tinker.
Arnold
Platen,
and
appreciation
to
our
friends
Mi
S
A.
Kielback,
dJree-for
many
acts
of
kindness
and
Mi
s
Margaret
Jamieson
R.
beautiful
floral
offerings
received
.
superintendent,
and
It
during
the
recent
loss
of
our
dear
BirvM
managing
secretary.
BIRTH
NOTICE
A
v.
s
bom
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W
Oarr.;ck
at
the
Prince
C"
'4
baby
son.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albrecht.
WRONG-WAY
WOODCOCK
The
Woodcock,
named
"doodle
birds'
by
early
settlers,
are
be-
Oeneral
Hospital,
Novem-
lieved
to
migrate
northward
in
I
the
fall.
CHURCH
NOTICES
Sr.
PAUL'S
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Corner
8th
and
9th
Aves.
East
EfT
J,
II.
Myrwang,
Pastor.
Res.
1077.
1st
Ave.
W.
Mrs.
I.
I'eness,
Organist
-::)
a.rn
JS-XD
O.ID
s
(I)
SUNDAY,
NOVEMBER
1G
Divine
Services
in
English.
Sunday
School.
Young
People's
Luther
League
Annual
Meeting,
attend.
WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER
19
Devotional
Meeting
at
Church.
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER
22
-Confirmands
Meet
for
Instruction.
A
Hearty
Welcome
to
All
at
Our
Services.
Phone
Rlk.
8S8
All
please
E3
NGV-ni2t!
15,
1041.
SATURDAY,
THE
DAILY
NEWS
'.'A
DC"-'
ora
LOCAL
NEWS
NOTES
tor
old
gold,
Bulger's.
RED
CROSS
'Want's
Funeral
(Miss
Kate
McKay
SHIPMFNT
Held
Thursday!
Vice-Principal"1'
C
J.
Norrlngton
sailed
lat
.
Mr.
And
Mrs.
Karl
Albrecht
Of
iiugnt
on
trie
Princess
Adelaide
for
"Another
Suhst3nti.il
r?nnirnmiit
Amiimo.
inn.
t
t
nun,
u'uc
uu
vicuna
Where
he
will
attend
ses-'
Of
Articles
Made
Locally
I.
I
Small
Son
sions
or
the
provincial
Synod
of
Sent
Forward
Rifle
mitts,
3
pairs.
Pullover
sweaters,
7.
Steel
helmet
caps,
9.
Ribbed
helmets,
S.
Hospital
Supplies
Pillow
oases,
2
dozen.
Air
Force
handerchiefs.
2
dozen
Khaki
handerchlafs,
13.
Face
cloths,
8.
Civilian
Defence
Women's
Garments
Women's
cloth
dremee,
4.
Women's
slacks,
1
pair.
Women's
sweaters,
2.
Auxiliary
Service
Garments
Knitted
knickers,
6
pair.
Ankle
sox,
2
pair.
Laundry
bags,
4.
Articles
For
Civilians
Mothers'
nightgowns,
12.
Diapers,
24.
Boys'
pyjamas,
25.
Girls'
pyjamas,
34.
Girls'
panties,
31.
Sleepers,
14.
Combinations,
9.
Baby
vests,
.9.
Boy'
shirt,
1.
Boy's
singlets,
12.
Boy's
hatchway,
1.
Women's
nightgowns,
3.
Girls'
.slips.
8.
Girls'
bloomers,
8.
Baby's
soakers,
2.
Baby's
socks,
1
pair.
Childs'
cotton
dresses,
2.
Children's
pyjamas,
16.
Women's
bloomers,
17.
Baby
nightgowns,
16.
Girls'
sweaters,
4.
Boys'
knitted
suit,
1.
Boys'
sweaters,
6.
Girls'
sweater
and
cloth
skirt
outfits,
6.
Men's
sosks,
4
pair.
Boys'
sweaters,
5.
Girls'
cloth
dresses,
16.
Single
bed
quilts,
24.
Crib
quilts,
5.
From
Donated
Materials
Crib
covers,
2.
Knitted
afghans,
2.
Child's
stockings,
3
pair.
Baby
bootees,
6
pair.
Girl's
dress,
1.
Boys'
pants,
1
pair.
Boys'
pyjamas,
1
pair.
Men's
socks,
1
pair.
Baby
bonnets.
8.
r
n
i
GURVICH
CONTRACTORS
Houses
Moved
To
Any
Location
BASEMENTS
AND
FOUNDATIONS
EXCAVATED
AND
ERECTED
DUMP
TRUCKS
AND
COVERED
VANS
For
Hire
By
The
Day
Or
By
Contract
Rock
and
Soil
For
Sale
When
Available
FKICR:
EXCHANGE
BLOCK
PHONE
2
The
funeral
took
place
Thurs-
pivin
nff.
,
Another
substantial
shipment
of
day
afternoon
from
the
chapel
of
rnvJ"5,t
i
7
alrsf
Seoods
was
made
yesterday
from
!B-
C-
Undertakers
of
Harry
Eugene
f.
evening's
train
the
Prince
Rupert
Red
Cross
work-
lAlbrecht,
nine-month
old
son
of
Icr
.
Irtp
to
Winnipeg
on
leave,
mnm
t
hnnt
m
v,n,,
'Mr.
and
Mrs.
Karl
Albrecht.
Am-
ver.
It
included
the
following
ar-bros
Avenue.
The
child
had
died
ticles:
Tuesday
at
the
home
of
the
par-
KnittedGoods
fTtr
LVn,
oi
United
Church,
officiated
Mon-,
.nri
7
ir.
Seamen's
long
stoW,
12
pairs.
"e
J"1
ifneter"en
Tpirf
tw.,,-,.,
-n
J?71
sided
at
the
organ.
Mrs.
Johi
John
Murvold
sang
a
solo
and
William
Cerrln
acted
as
pallbearer.
Interment
was
in
Fairview
Cemetery.
There
were
a
number
of
beautiful
floral
offerings.
German
Air
Force
Numbers
200,000
'This
Is
Estimate
Of
Foreign
Mili
tary
Attaches
In
London
LONDON,
Nov.
15:
(T
Foreign
military
attaches
in
Berlin
estimate
that
German
air
troops
total
200,000
jnen.
Of
these
about
a
fifth
are
paratroops
and
the
remaining
160,000
air-borne
troops.
The
average
German
glider
can
carry
10
fully-equipped
men,
It
is
stated,
and
a
Junkers
52
transport
aircraft
can
carry
25
men
and
tow
two
gliders.
Therefore
200
Junkers
could
transport
an
attacking
force
bf
9,000
men.
GAS
FROM
VEGETABLES
American
scientists
claim
they
can
manufacture
high
-
grade
motor
fuel
from
sugar,
seaweed.
leaves,
corn
or
wood.
POLYNESIA'S
BELLES
Gum
chewing
Polynesian
belles
of
Tin
Can
Island
are
now
a
vital
part
of
the
ceremonial
dances.
Announcements
All
advertisements
in
this
column
will
be
charged
for
a
full
month
afSc
a'
word..
iicotcn
Dance
Nov.
15,
Oddfel
lows'
Hall.
Admission
35c.
W.
A.
Canadian
Legion
Bazaar.
Nov.
19.
Cathedral
Fall
Sale.
Nov.
20.
Rebekah
Nov.
21.
Catholic
Tea.
Nov.
27.
29.
Dance,
I.O.O.F.
Hall,
Wallace
Block
:
Mrs.
Hankinson,
.Orange
Bridge,
November
27.
Masonic
Organ
Committee
Dance
Nov.
28.
Lutheran
Circles
Bazaar,
Nov.
United
Bazaar,
December
4.
Oddfellows
Dance,
December
5
Valhalla
"Dance,
Metropole
Hall,
Dec.
5.
102nd
Auxiliary
December
6.
Tea,
Lesion.
JOHN
M.S.LOUBSER
B.A.
(Cantab.),
D.C.
CHIROPRACTOR
Phone
G10
Steamers
leave
Prince
Rupert
for
Vancouver:
CATALA
EVERY
TUESDAY,
1:30
p.m.
Due
Vancouver
Thurs.
p.m.
CARDENA
EVERY
FRIDAY,
10:30
p.m.
Due
Vancouver
Monday
a.m.
Queen
Charlotte
Islands
Leaving
October
21,
Novem-bcr
4
and
18
Tickets
and
Reservations
from
FRANK
J.
SKINNER,
Prince
Rupert
Agent
Third
Ave.
-
Phone
5C8
Is
Appointed
To
Succeed
Miss
Hal-lhvell
At
Borden
Street
School
Miss
Kate
McKay,
for
years
a
member
of
the
staff,
has
been
appointed
vice-prlncipai
of
Borden
Street
School,
effective
January
1,
l
was
announced
at
the
City
Hall
this
morning.
She
suc
ceeds
in
that
position
Miss
Lillian
HalMwell
whose
resignation,
ef
fective
at
the
end
of
the
year,
was
announced
earlier
in
the
week.
Got
His
Medal
And
Wife,
Too
LONDON,
Nov.
15:
W
There
are
few
stranger
places
for
a
proposal
than
the
crowded
investiture
room
of
Buckingham
Palace,
but
that's
where
PO.
Herbert
H.
Kitch
ener
asked
Ida
BJoxham
to
marry
I
him
and
was
accepted.
"I
don't
know
what
made
me
choose
that
place
or
time,"
said
Kitchener
who
proposed
to
Miss
Bloxfaam
whenj
he
showed
her
the
Distinguished!
Flying
Medal
he
had
Just
received
I
from
the
Kirur.
i
uMV
sJ
WARNING!
Look
for
this
cross
on
every
Aspirin
tablet.
If
you
don't
see
it,
it
isn't
Aspirin.
I
FOR
YOUR
GIFTS
1
and
CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING
j
g
go
to
the
I
I
VARIETY
STORE
?
w'm
eixBratiucaiHBra
'
Large
Shipment
of
NEW
COATS
Twice
a
Week.
ALL
NO.
1
GOODS!
Inspection
invited.
20'
less
than
elsewhere.
30
years
In
business
here
and
no.
complaints.
GOLDBLOOM
"The
Old
Reliable"
mmmMU-mmMMmtmsmAwem
J.
Bouzek,
TAILOR
LADIES'
and
GENTS'
Best
Materials,
Workmanship
Second
Ave.,
two
doors
from
Broadcasting
Station
NOTICE
Those
desirous
of
PREMIUMS
for
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS
will
kindly
leave
their
orders
with
us
on
or
before
Nov.
20th.
After
that
date
we
cannot
guarantee
Premiums
for
Christmas
delivery.
MUSSALLEM'S
ECONOxMY
STORE
"Where
Dollars
Have
More
Cents"
LARGE
GROUND
FLOOR
SPACE
.
.
suitable
for
shows
or
dances,
corner
of
Second
Avenue
and
Seventh
Street.
C.
E.
BLACK,
Central
Hotel
DRESSMAKER
Mrs.
Nakatani
Ladles'
and
Children's
Alterations
Phone
Blk.
529,
522
Fulton
St.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Cleaning
and
Pressing
The
EAST
SIDE
COAL
CO.
will
appreciate
any
patronage
given
.
.
.
with
prompt
service
and
clean
coal.
G.
B.
CASEY,
Mgr.
Phone
755
or
Green
527
TALK
IN
TRILLIONS
I
TALL
WHITE
CLOVER
The
'planet
Pluto
is
approxl-
Ladmo
Clover,
a
perennial
leg-mately
3,:
00,000,000,000
miles
from
!ume,
to
a
tall-growing
type
of
BAR
SILVER
LONDON,
Nov.
15:
Bar
silver
was
unchanged
at
23
7-1C
pence
per
ounce
yesterday.
98.
Classified
ads.
get
results.
Phone
white
clover
which
originated
In
,
Italy.
FUTURES
IN
CORN
Early
Peruvians
claimed
that
they
could
read
the
future
by
examining
grains
of
Indian
com.
.
Advertise
in
the
Daily
News.
FOR
COUGHS
AND
COLDS...
ORMES
BRONCHIAL
SYRUP
For
heavy,
tight
and
chesty
colds;
pa.
8
oz
aye
ORMES
HOREIIOUND
AND
HONEY
Pleasant,
easy
to
take.
Children
like
it.
ORMES
VITAMIN
CAPSULES
A,
B,
D
and
G.
Tonic,
appetizer,
builder.
50
caps
Cj9jLcJt
WAMPOLES
COD
LIVER
OIL
EXTRACT
sr
:
ai.oo
NEO
CHEMICAL
FOOD
24-day
size
$U3
144-day
size
.'.
51.45
50
caps
.'
$1.25
100
Caps.
$2.25
Ormes
1M
fia
Jhoneer
Drvtqg
fats
THE
REXALL
STORE
PHONES
81
AND
82
Open
Daily
from
8
a.m.
till
10
p.m.
'
Sundays
and
Holidays
from
12-2
p.m.
and
7-9
p.m.
SEAMLESS
AXMINSTER
RUGS
2
Only
9x12,
each
$39.50
1
Only
9x9
S49.00
3
Only
9x12,
each
$53.00
1
Only
6'9x9
$31.00
Only
6
9x9.
each
$39.00
2
Only
9x12,
each
$72.00
?
I
Only
6
9x9
$42.00
1
nl'
9x12
$T9-00
2
Only
4'6x7'6,
each
....
$19.00
1
Oniy
9xl9i
$65.00
4
only
4'6x7'6,
each
....
$31.00
1
Only
9x104
$32.50
1
Only
4'6x7'6
$27.00
A
Deposit
Will
Hold
Any
of
These
Rugs
Until
Christmas
Elio's
Furniture
Store
THIRD
AVENUE
COAL!
COAL!
Onefa'nts
a
enoaah
far
MsierTirft,
And
weare
sure
ie
aets
SUMMER
COAL
PRICES
1
It
is
only
natural
that
a
man
should
want
to
hang
on
to
his
money
as
long
as
he
can,
but
when
It
comes
to
the
coal
buying
question
you
should
part
with
some
of
your
cash
at
this
time
while
the
autumn
coal
price
rules.
HEAT
WAVES
ROLL
FROM
FOOTHILLS
COAL
Philpott
Evitt
&
Co.
Ltd.
PHONE
651
FOR
COMPLETE
SATISFACTION
652
When
You
Want
a
Reliable,
Comfortable,
Dependable
TAXI
Service
PHONE
1
3
21-Hour
Service
at
Regular
Rates
UNION
STEAMSHIPS
LTD.
SPECIAL
REDUCED
WINTER
EXCURSION
FARES
Including
All
Meals
and
Berth
Accommodation
TO
VANCOUVER
AND
RETURN
From
PRINCE
RUPERT
From
Port
Simpson
..$39.75
$36.00
(Reduced
Rates
Fare
and
one
half
also
apply
to
Vancouver
from
Intermediate
points).
(Five
years
of
age
and
under
twelve)
Half
Fare.
Tickets
011
Sale
from-November
15,
1911
to
February
15,
1912.
Good
to
return
up
to
March
15,.
1942.
Steamers
Leave
Prince
Rupert
Ar.
Vancouver
S.S.
CATALA
Every
Tuesday
1
:30
p.m.
Thursday
a.m.
S.S.
CARDENA
Every
Friday
10:30
p.m.
Monday
a.m.
Tickets
and
Reservations
from
Prince
Rupert
Agent
(FRANK
J.
SKINNER)
Third
Ave.
Phone
5C8
If
Convenient,
Please
Purchase
Tickets
at
Office
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