r NOVEMBER 14, 1941. SAILOR ON LEAVE ... i wtfc : mttos. i arm i mi in m i i ..iiors on shore leave hire a boat and go for a row. (s ;hown In this photo of Lloyd Montgomery and ..avitig .he time of their lives on the Pacific Coast. fllM You Hani CU) TAXI SERVICE Call 235 Taxi mot O Kildal SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. I'hone 3? P.O. Uox Sit FKASElt STREET Prince Rupert Time to Select Your . . . Tininmiff t n n i nrvn V IN QUANTITY HOXEl) ASSORTMENTS A iit.ns of F. II. Brigden, A.R.CV., O.S.A.. box $1.00 als 14 etchings; box J-10 Box 21 beautiful folders ?.00 y-- iii Value Selection 21 cards "5c ' : Folder AssortmenU-22 cards 6'c Packages and ln Bulk 3 for 10c 8 for 23c Special Cards for Special Friends We have a really beautiful selection of " .landing Cards to meet every rc-irement of the Christmas Season, from 5c , 50c each Come in and See Our Displays. F: ..- Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD ' Ruptrt Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. British Columbia Chest Colds To Relieve Misery Rub on Genuine VicksVapoRub Announcements All advertisements ln this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word a.uui a. ti p i c r l eiepnone bridge, Nov. 14. Sco ch Dance Nov. 15, Oddfel iws Hall. Admission 35c. W A. Canadian Legion Bazaar Nov. 19. Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. Rcbckah Nov. 21. Dance, I.O.O.F. Hall, Catholic Tea. Mrs. Nov. 27. ., . Masonic Organ Committee Dance " Nov. 28. . I 29. Lutheran Circles Bazaar, Nov. United Bazaar, December 4. Oddfellows' Dance, December 5 Valhalla Dance, Metropole Hall, Dec. 5. 102nd Auxiliary December 6. Tea, Legion THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES I Peter Haan sailed last night on Kenneth Harding sailed last the Prince George for Vancouver, night on the Prince George lor a; business trip to Vancouver. Major C. V. Evitt sailed last Miss. Shirley McEwen, R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McEwen, formerly of this city and now located at Brandon, Man., is visiting ln the city today with friends while on her way back to Brandon after a trip to Vancouver. Miss McEwen arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver and will proceed east by the evening train. Rev. J. Miller McCormlck of Vanderhoof, and Rev. J. E. Blr- George Bryant, who s visitU'g chall of Smithers. arrived in the in the city says recent word has city on last night's train from the been received from his two sons interior and will proceed by the who are In the forces overseas. Princess Adelaide tonight to Vic- Lieut. James Bryant, who is in toria to tttend sessions of the tne Royal Navy, Is now on one of provincial syncd of the Anglican the large warships operating, they Church. think, in the Mediterranean Sea. and Lieut. Wlsner Bryant is "in Dr. Neal Carter, at the Rotary the Canadian Army in charge of Club luncheon yesterday, an- an anti-aircraft battery Both nounced that the discovery had like their work very well, been made that 690 persons whose j names are In the telephone book had not contributed to the Civic Centre fund. Plans are being made to telephone these people to find out if they wish to contribute. HOTEL ARRIVALS , Prince Rupert F. T. Falrey. W. G. Swan and G. Lacey, Victoria: F. W. Matthews and J. H. Wilkes, Vancouver; Robert S. Fells, Houston; Martin M'U-er, Bombardier Gordon Let-nes and Norma Hansen. Prince Rupert; Herbert L. Randall, Alaska; Rev. J. E. Birchall, E. Eby and R. Mocre, Smithers. Koyel Cpl. W. M. Hobbs, Charles Paint; K. Ccxmoclv. Charlottetown, P.E.I. : Robert Willis. Welh; E. Lovell, Clandonald. Alta.; E. Dorey. Lan-donvllle, Alta Central J. L. Stewart, Pittsburg; G. Au-riol, Edmonton: Hugh Williams, Pacific: J. Hallan, Terrace. Choose a filue River registered Diamond Ring. You will love it forever. Beauty and Quality at every price. Old established '-te .;!.,..,.... Cwnpaiv zf- k ,r ,; r u-p11 oniiaintrt nmhitlons mall between 28 and 40 to sell Insur- ance and Pension Plans, position requires man with personality, also demands more than the average degree or hard work combined H with study. Remuneration salary u anH commission basis. Applicant u with educational background, u leacner. lawyer or dusuicss irain- a Ins? ?lven preference, run mation' (in confidence: Box 175. PRE-XMAS SALES With EVERY SUIT purchased at De Luxe Tailor you Ret one SILK CRETE SHIRT to jour own measiuemcnt:i FREE. HART, FREED MAN & OABBE CLOTHES TO MEASURE DE LUXE TAILOR Ocean Falls Boy Graduates From U.S. Air School CLIFTON P. Kelley of Ocean Tln 11 vtfwtom lir rrvn rlno tvH frnm tTlA night on the Prince George for a -Miss Dolly Smith returned home ""J ' " Z trip to Victoria. . jon the Prince Rupert this morn- Z?JBZ&. School Teachers Seeking More Pay Teachers' Convention Also Demands Application Of Cost Of Living Ronus PRINCE GEORGE. Nov. 14: At a convention of school teachers of . " . . ln8 lrom a l"P 10 vreuuvw. tQ after ten weeka. shjdy lne prlnce district held jr. anu Mrs. j. a. wuwmh -nu -- ,her, and fc now at Luke neld ,n here recently, tnuu aic leaving uy uiis evcii44i&o w. 11. uieiir icmiutu m wic v4iy penlX train for a two weeks' vacation on the Prince Rupert this morn- trajnliu," trip to Winnipeg. .tng from a trip to Vancouver. Arizona, for ;be accompanied by Mrs. Turnbull. 1 nfty.two 3 teuihm j Advertise In the Daily News. were present at the convention. FEATHER FILLED PILLOWS With sturdy ticking covers. Each 1.00 FLANNELETTE SHEETS White with colored border; 66"x7G". Each $1.00 STRIPED HAND TOWELS British made; 36"xl8". 4 for $1.00 RAYON TABLE CLOTHS 50"x50"; assorted colors. Each 65c CUSHIONS Cretonne covered; assorted pattern covers. 3 for $1.00 CURTAIN MUSLINS A nice selection. 4 yards $1.00 GLASS CLOTHS Check or stripe. 6 for $1.00 SHADOW CLOTHS AND HOMESPUNS 16" wide. 2 yards $1.00 fiTx'10"; each . . . BABY BLANKETS Pink or blue 79c 36"x50"; 'sell $1.00 JL FLANNELETTE CRIB SHEETS Pink or blue. 4 for $1.00 RUBBER CRIB SHEETS Pink or blue border. 3 for KRINKLE CREPE BEDSPREADS In orchid stripe; 8".90". Each $1.49 CHINESE OVAL GRASS MATS 24".18"; assorted colors. Each 59c TAFFETA SILK SPREADS Rose or gold. Reg. $6.50. Each $2,98 BABIES' RUBBER PANTS Suede finish. 4 pairs $1.00 PURE SILK CREPE HOSE Women's; new shades. Pair 69c resolutions were further passed demanding Increase in the minimum wage of school teachers .frnm $780 to $900, the application " I . 1 Alex Turnbull, inspector of of cpst of living bonus to all I ed Young, well known Stew- George C. Mitchell, who ha M leaves on thls evening's school teachers and appointing a art transferman, is a passenger been on a brief business trip to traln for a ten-day visit of inspec-! committee to study the Institution aboard the Prince Rupert today Vancouver returned to the city tlon to tne schools at Terrace and of jry memoersmp in toe returning north after a two weeks from the south on the Prince Ru- ln the surr0undlnc area. He will blip iu v aiivu vci. Ai y uiu mailing. J The nrpmlsps formerlv occunied Mrs. A. Gray arrived in the city as the Blue Bird Cafe has been n the Prince Rupert this morn-, taken over by Thomas Athans of ta& from Vancouver to Join her Vancouver, and will be operated , nusDana, uapi. uray, wno is now The stationed here with the Royal Ca- soon as Oyster. inaaian Aruiiery. Major W. G. Swan, who has Xm7ndson, James E general been paying a brie : visit to the. tne R j R- Con. city, sailed by the Prince George . tracti fa the prince last night on his return to Van- Ocorge Jast n,gnt on hls retum couver- to Vancouver after a visit of In- . , , , . spectlon to contracts being car-Rt. L Rev. G. A. Rix, Bishop of H.rt . Wal,v h hu . Caledonia, is sailing tonight on . the Princess Adelaide for Victoria for SALE to attend sessions of the provin- e Clty offering for sale the clal synod of the Anglican Church. following property: Lot 26, Blcsk '30, Secvion 1 and Lot 2, Block 29. The winner of the war savings Section 6. The highest or any ten- ' certificate at the Rotary Club der not necessarily accepted. Ap- luncheon yesterday w a s Norman piy city Clerk, Prime Rupert. B.C. watt. The profit, which was $5, went to the' Queen's Canadian Fund for air raid victims. PHONE 9 We Close at 6 p.m. Saturdays FORGET THEIR TEETH Train porters of the Southern-Railway of England report an av,-erage of seven sets of false teeth left in the coaches dally. Rich In Natural Nourishment! m, .... nni if rn 4? UUAKttt OATS J V Enjoy it Daily! I... J J.. H'. LI 1 I IHII. !.. Ill III.MII.IIini B I'll! 1M Wallace's MID -MONTH SPECIALS Saturday and Monday WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE GOWNS Assorted colors. Each $1.00 Tearose Each or SLIPS white; fancy weave. $1.00 CORSETS, CORSELETTES AND GIRDLES Full range of sizes. Each $1.00 BRASSIERES In tearose; Gossard make. $1.10. Each Keg. UPLIFTS Satin or taffeta; white or tearose. 3 $-3 00 2 $-3 00 for for WOMEN'S STEPINS Kayser Made; white or tearose. 2 pairs $1.00 WOMEN'S CREAM VESTS Silk stripe; short sleeves. 2 for $1.00 WOMEN'S HOSE Win er weight, silk plated; tan shades. 2 pairs $1.00 WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE Lisle finish; new shades. 3 pairs $1.00 GIRLS' BLOOMERS Pure wool. S i z e s 22 to 30. Reg. $1.10. Each BOYS' COTTON SHIRTS White or stripe. 2 for $1.00 MEN'S SOX Ribbed worsted; heather mixtures. 2 pairs $1,00 DRESS SKIRTS All wool cloths. Each $1,00 DANCE SETS Satin or crepe; white or tearose. Each 95c THIRD AND FULTON