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 BBIMHMmBHBU m fjW