!atholic Card Party, Raffle! TERT.ACE, Dec. J5: A very suc- . tuo.ll nttnr!iM Mrrt F-1 0 r ad social was neia in vne ..it C - 1 uAn.i Yn w '-- It r OX t:. :3 Ft Cathollc Churtn recently. ,i had fceen tastefully dec- iar the occasion, oj the features of the pro-was the drawing for raf- aducted after the card i8 winners being: ' tmster Chime Clock, won Florida Cote, No. 507. Dollars, donated by Mrs. j 11 won by Albert Mercer, Bu Towels, donated by Mrs. Ki.p wan by J. Odegard, No. 67. Christmas At Kitwanga To Be Observed KITWANGA, Dec. 15: The ccople of Kitwanga are preparing welcome many vlHtorrto'ihe ..i;e from various .neighboring .--:ve communities this Christen.; All plans are being made for - bvxr celebration here than ever Yuletlde season. It will ex- over one or two week r.ip school children will have ".r.r Christmas concert on Tues-; ''cning of this week with Mrs. ' fbvtiurst directing the program. Eanra Claus is expected to pay a ' j town on Tuesday of next HAS ADOLF HEARD THIS? Cannibalism has disappeared In SMITHERS The annual municipal election took place in Smlthers Saturday. ytrv Enjoyable Affair Jlrfd Re- There was but one vaeaney to be renUy At terrace mm i , rnied on the board of village corn-Winners i oiissloner. Smlthers HIh School Cadet Corps placed twenty-eighth out of 82 corps in British Columbia, the results of annual inspection show. The Smlthers Corps was awarded 2300 points out of a possible 4000 and was only 500 behind first place. Arrangements have been made by the Smlthers A. R. P. commit-j tee that the whistle of the Cana- I dian National roundhouse here shall sound the alarm in the event of an air raid developing Jhere. tieted Scarf, donated by Mrs. ' won by Miss Phllomena Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Porter of Ot-Prince Rupert, No. 815. tawa, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Topp rule, won by Mrs. Seaton, of Regina and Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas of Medicine Hat arrived Cloth, donated by Mrs. j in Smlthers last week. They are ;n by Miss M. Little, No. here in connection with the in. stallation of radio beam station William Stewart, Prince at Smlthers. No. 115. The Smlthers Red Cross Society i is showing Increased activity. ; There are many wilting Red Cross workers in Smlthers. Gunner R. Laldlaw of the Second Searchlight Battery at Prince Rupert Is spending a month on leave at bis home In Smlthers. Mrs. Frank Mann has returned to her home at Rose Lake after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hindle at Smlthers. . Miss Vina Eby of Smlthers has been paying a visit at Burns Lake. A successful tea, sale of home cooking and fancy work was held Saturday afternoon by the Catholic ladies of Smlthers. SNOW AT KITWANGA KITWANGA, Dec. 15: There has been deep snow In this village recently. It was cleared off the main road through the village and from the sidewalks by Roy Doll, snow plow operator it HA Hockey Scores SATURDAY Rangers 1, Toronto 2. Brooklyn 2, Canadiens 3 (over (time). . . SUNDAY k Toronto 4, Detroit (ff Canadiens 4, Brooklyn 2. Boston 3, Chicago 3 (overtime). Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert Chris Koehler, Ketchikan- .F. Proctor, Vancouver; Olaf Hanson, Prince Rupert; L. A. C. Davidson, and Mrs. Davidson, H. C. Dougan, R. N. Eyles and A. Hawcett. Ali- ford Bay; J. Neary, Victoria; W. J. Brown, Winnipeg; Naomi Nel son, Ketchikan; Harry McCouver, ONE PECK ANYWAY Uncivilized people eat dirt allay their hunger. HAPPENED H When You Want GOOD TAXI SERVICE Call 235 T axi .Proprietor O. Klldal Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE G57 THE WAR IS NOW ON THE PACIFIC! " "iSff BETWEEN THE SSW OLDER MEN A ID THOSE IZSS FIT SS TbWve okit. 9 Recruiting Office to Any Apply " ijiyiy gT ARM0BII. VICTORIA VAMOl'VrjB BBACK8 rMNCE GEOHGE V(KNON, COKNAGAN CKANHROOK IWXIX RITEBT KAMLOOPS NtW WESTMINSTER ru.n, offlcer. Victoria, B.C. or rne, wisim - WAR 1 to STANLEY W.C0LT0N D.C.. Ph.C. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 610 We Also Carry BELMONT CO. Ladies' and Gents' Suits or Topcoats to Measure. M. T. LEE, Tailor P. O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 9C0 FOR SALE f rcvB THE DAILY NEWS -rJ J Cambrai Chapter Is Keeping Busy iV)Xw l Members Accepted Opening Workroom Turning Out Ilefugee Clothing The regular monthly meeting of Cambrai Chapter, which had been postponed due to the blackout, was held yesterday afternoon in the Canadian Legion Hall. New members accepted were Mrs. J. J. Gibson, Mrs. L. M. Gordon and Mrs. W. 2. Scott. It was decided to have the work room In the two front rooms at the library when available. Mrs. Lyle Swain reported a good output of war work stating that last month $34.15 in refugee clothes alone was sent out besides Claxton Cannery; C. Simpson, ' field comforts. There is to be an Massett; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Ren- i nle, Fort Clements; Mrs. Ualph Martinsen, Mrs. F. Blrkenhard, Mrs. A. Maclvor and W. Kissak. Central O. Wilson, Terrace; H. J. Com- ; nions, Dawson Creek. Royal ! R. Buer, Anyox; Leigh Hallett, j Vancouver; jonnson KU3S, ureen-vllle; M. D. Williams. 04SBE DOORS, windows, soil pipe,, black pipe, steam pipes up to 6 Inches. 1800 ft. of 3k cable, brass valves up to 2 Inch. Fiione Black 324. B. Q. Furniture Co. SNAP At Perow, 1C7 acres of land and large modern five-room I house, newly shingled, brown. I For particulars write M. Skip- i ness, Houston, B.C. (2921 MALE HELP WANTED I HELP'wANTEDCentral HoteL FOR RENT ROOMFOR RENT For men wishing to share. Phone Blue 805. LOST LOST Year old black and white springer. Harboring will result In prosecution. N. A. Watt. (23C) WANTED WANTED Two or throe-room furnished apartment, private bathroom. .Phone Rupert Hotel, Mrs. Amundson. (293) WANTED Room and board with private family near Dry Dock, for gentleman. Apply Box 184 Dally News. (293) IX THE St'I'RF.MK COL'K T OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN I'BUHAJK In Hip Matter of the Estate of John Soren Nelson, Dereasea tavtp vnTimT ithftLt Tjbfcer of Ad ministration vm Iffiued toy ithe Supreme Oaurt of British Ctolumbla, Prince Rupert Dlstrlat Registry, In my lavor on November 4Ui, 1941 to the Estate of the late Jolhin Soren Nelson, late of the Olty of Prince Rupert, British Ool- umDla, totitrawor, too aiea rruux Rupert oji June 18th, 1941. All persona ihi. An cniH Fjvtfit Arw re quired to pay the amount of their ln- deinedness fuo me laruiwiun ana tui Irsan3 M.vlng claims against the said UOWLC r . me properly verined on or before the 31st day oi uecemaer a jj. laumg whlrh distribution will toe made bav ins recard only to such claims of u-hih I Khali tavp been notified, DATED aft Prmce Rupert, B. u. ua 17th day of November A. D. 1941. JOHN. A. INUjOUn Admlnlsatar of the Estate of All mravmAiriftj, anH rdAlmA nhould be t.".--" vn r ha n.hovtfi' In rail of hla SolU ettors, Brown Harvey, Besner Block, prince Kuperx, a. j. IX THE SITKEME Cfll KT OF IIKITISJI rOLl'MlUA IX PROIUIK In Ihe Matter of the "Ailmlnlstrallon Art" and In the Matter of the IMate of Christina fliirvlrti. Deceased TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, W. E. Fldlier, made on ne 8th day of Dwcember A. O. 1941, I was ep-potnted Administrator of the estate of Christina, uurvlca, deceased, na eu mrUes ha vine claims against the said estate ore hereby required to furnish some, properly verified, to me on or be fore the 9th day of January, a,u. jhm. and all parties indebted to the Estate are reauired to pay itne emouni oi their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, BXJ tnls 9th day of December, AX). 1941. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrate- Prince Rupert. B.C. IN THE RlTrtEME COl'RT OFnillTlSIl In COLVMIUA the Matter of I'ROBATE the "Administration Art" and In the Matter of the Estate of Mike Cunkh. Deceased iiuesiaie TAKE NOTICE hat toy order of His Honor. W. E. Fisher, made on tihe 8U1 dav of Dcoetnber A. D. 1941, I was BJ- podnted Admlnlatratar -of the estate of Kike Qurvldh, deooased, and all TjerUea havtaK claims against me said estate are jktody ream no aurimui snme. oroDerly verllled, no me on or Be fore the 9th day of January, A.D. 1942, and all parties maeutea nne txi&ve are reauired to pay uie amount, oi tlielr lndebtednesii to me forthwith . DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 9tli day of December, AO. 1941. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator 'frtace Rupert, D.C Canada at War 25 Years Ago Dec. 15. 191 6':' "Allies demand withdrawal of entire Greek force from Tbessaly. New British army , mim-ii annotated by the King. The Russia. British transport, is j sunk without loss of life. other shipment of goods this Thursday and members were asked to leave their contributions at Wrathall's store. It was decided to make up the usual Christmas hampers lor the needy and a shower of canned goods, etc. will be held at Mrs. O. C. 'Young's home Sunday next. A municipal meeting will be held January 5 at Mrs. Ed. Llndseth's I home. - DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatani Ladles' and Children's Alterations Phone BIk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing J. H. BULGER Optometrist (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE) 5 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Deliveries city have OTICE! throughout been reduced two each day as- follows: Morninr Delivery leaves the 5 at 10:30 a.m. Afternoon Delivery leaves at 3:00 pjn. You are asked to rjlease cooperate with us and leave your orders before these hours. Orders left after 3:00 pjn. will be delivered the following morning. Than'K you. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOiMY STORE . Phones 18 - 19 P.O. Box 575 Opposite Canadian Legion LADIES! Just Arrived ' 50 NEW COATS in Latest Styles. All invited to look our stock over. Big discounts for cash. Remember, your credit is good. GOLDBLOOM -The Old Reliable" :n:!niiE:B:r:niM:w:nixi;wa;ni NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 THE SEAL OI QUALITY mm m GOLD SEAL .Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all-the-year-round payroll, p Prince Rupert. JOIN THE ARMY TODAY v " RUBBE Wanted -Raw Furs 'nS$a? to 7Tnow fteprvper- place to fo - brcodlffer' xfiedtsyouso FROM LOW RUBBERS TO HIP GUM BOOTS, we carry a very extensive stock in Cutta Pcrcha and Northern Rubber Co. lines. "BAR FLEX" RUBBER WORK BOOTS in 6", 10" and 16", cushion insoles . , . have the appeal of every one that wears them. "PARIS MAID" SLIPPERS Shipment just arrived! Family shoe store ltI "The Home of Good Shoes highest: MAKKET PRICES PAID Rcpresenting-HUDSON'S BAY COJIPANY Ship to J. E. ORMHEIM, Prince Rupert, B.C. it UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. SPECIAL REDUCED WINTER EXCURSION FARES. Including All Meals and Berth Accommodation TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN From PRINCE RUPERT ft A PluS From Port Simpson $39.75 Plus TaxtpOUVVF Tax (Reduced Rates Fare and one half also apply to Vancouver from intermediate points). (Five years of age and under twelve) Half Fare. Tickets on Sale from November 15, 1941 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, CARD EN A 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 COAL! COAL! We make very sure that every ton ef coal that Js sent to us trom the mines has the proper heat-producing -qualities. We're particular about the kind of coal we buy. In this way we make certain that our customers will be pleased. Place your order now. We'll be pleased to serve you. HEAT WAVES ROLL FROM FOOTHILLS COAL Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 651 PHONE 652 I RAILWAY I I LINES J R walcLfr I VUllUUlUll A Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Fails .and Way Points SS "Princess Adelaide" Every Friday, 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT SS "Princess Norah" Dec. 8, 18, Jan. 2, 15, 29 Qf A Winter Excursion Fare Vancouver and Return $?DUU Tickets on Sale Nov. 15, 1911, to Feb. 13, 1912. Plus Tax Final Return Limit March 15, 1912. Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services. Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, GENERAL AGENT, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. If you lose anything, advertise , for it , , ,