31 1941. OCTOBER nCAL NEWS NOTES MIC or aolduioom iii luuivjr nuiMiison is j pas-1 this morning senger this afternoon on the' Rupert m,Uis iht nijht ai the LxhiDi- at V'otia, Prince Rupert on a trip to Victoria. : D. W. MbNabb, Inspector of the' Bureau of Explosives, will leave. for Vancouver on the Prince Ru-. cNR. R and pert thls-afternooni -., . I .', ,,nger north' J M V ! steamship R.- 'Siptton, Vtfprescntatlve of , .,., soup, concen-3 tins for 25c; the Mutual Life Insurance Company, will sail by the Prince Ru- .,,. who has pert this afternoon on his return .liday, arrived to Vancouver. . ,.n the steam- . Miss Oracey, a nurse, who is, here to Join the staff of the Prince ,i Fall Dresses, Rupert General Hospital, arrived rrpes. etc.; lat- on the Prince Rupert this rr.orn-All sizes, lng. , i 'Star's Style .mmodore Chie. Colonel Ryan, head of the Ryan Construction Co., arrived this mturcr, who morning on the Prince Rupert to, i various or- inspect the work being carried j :;airs in war- leaving today out, ay uie mm in me cny. ; j-v Clark's To- Red 923. m.v iancy qua-, per dozen tins ze and Ingram Ltd. A Mrs. Hill wishes to announce the opening of a Tuesday, Thursday evening class, Nov. 4, for beginners in typewriting. I'hone Q. A. MacMillan, manager of tUn rl Via n ro o jonrrnr ' on the Prince Rupert this a;'ter- :, id and her sis- noon on his return to Vancouver. Wan. have re- C. Brlnd, manager of th Im-r,( ;ert from Vic- perial Oil Co., sails by the Rupert ;,n who has been this afternoon for a trip to Ocean, :, time in the Falls. I '.ma. has been Tlhe Women's Canadian Club has undertaken to supply refresh- iy who came ments to the Y. M. C. A. Hut on h ha remains Sundays. These will be served by t n late M, P. 'he regular x stall to me soi-:u iai expects to dters attending the hut. Members of the Canadian Clut r.i - for some Women's f M's' Margaret wil not attend, nor have they 0' her) for. a Deen asked l serve. ' M:'"' ifry R. N. ' Ru' 't Saur-, Inspector and Mrs. Ernest Gam-h:-r nursing mon and Constable Samuel Fer-'.J kp McCaffery euson returned to th? city on last Cala next n'ht's train firm Prince George. n his return bringing in Jerome Baert and Mr. ;r1 Mrs. William Sysak who wen mvpntlv arresffA at Prlnp.n CrPnrp-o ' r 'urnln? in connection with the robbery of v raver also $2300 a couple of weeks ago from ue aay the Royal Hotel here. This advertisement is not published or displayed bv 10 the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Due to the Uncertainty of the Raw Rubber Market, We Have Not Been Guaranteed Our Supply of RUBBER GOODS At the present moment we have a Complete Stock of: Water Mottles at . . $1.00, $1.50 $2.00 Auarhmcnt Sets 50c Kubbcr Tiibin'ff 25c fountain Syringes ; $1.50 !)ouchc Syrinjjcs $1.00, $1.50 $1.00 Infant Syringes 25c and 50c Kuiibor Gloves, pair 25c UL ags . . $1.00 fmes Ltd, Jir- Pioneer Druqg tats ; 1ME UEXALL STORE rilONES 81 AND 82 Sund; Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. av5 and Holidays from 12 - 2 p.m. and'7 - 9 P ". CARD OF THANKS' In behalf of the family of J. G. Sutherland, we want to thank all the kind Jrlends who so lovingly assisted during our sad bereavement, to the friends who loaned cars, and especially to Dr. Hank-inson and all the Nursing Staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital who were so kind during the illness of the late Mrs. Sutherland. MRS. H. S. PARKER MRS. O. A. JOHNSON CARD OF THANKS Mrs. M. P. McCaffery and family wish to express their thanks and deep gratitude for the numerous expressions of sympathy ex-irnrtert to them in their recent sad loss and also for the many .beautiful floral tributes received. Tn nttpnd lectures and visit enmps at Military District No. 11 hnndnuarters at Victoria In con- nprtlon with a Domlnlon-wlde ,nove to stimulate Interest In army recruiting and the benefits to be iprlved bv young men from Join ne ud. a civilian committee from Prince RuDert consisting of Alex Mackenaie, D. G. Borland, J. J. Uttle, W. L. Armstrong and G. A. Hunter sailed last night on tne Prince George for the south, be- nr acccmranled by Capt. W. H Crocker, recruiting officer here, and' Sergeant A. Barr, recruiting sergeant. Other members of the cnnmltte from this district mak-lne 'the trip south are James Thompson of Stewart, L. H. Ken-npv of Smtthers. James Turnbull of Hazel-ton and H. Griffiths of Ocean Falls. THE DAILY NEWS SHORT OF MOSCOW German motorcycle troops lie dead beside their toppled machine on a battlefield in southern Russia. German sources claim their troops in this vicinity are advancing upon Rostov on the Don River. Junior Red Cross Army Drill and Successful Sale Bayonet Practice The Seal Cove Anglican unit ofj the Junior Red Cross held a very successful Cafeteria and Sale of! Home Arts on Saturday last in; Mechanized the Legion Rooms, the children: being responsible for all the work' themselves. Mrs. Henderson was general I convenor of the affair, and the ; guests were received by the piesi dent. Miss Dorothy Smith. Servi MELBOURNE, Australia, Octo ber 31: "Our troops put up a magnificent show against a tre- teurs were members of the unit mendous weight of metal, but the j Including the Misses Lottie Brown, time when army training comprls-Myrtle Sather. Kay Toombs, E'.hel ed physical jeirks, drill and bay-! Hemmons. Joan Croxford and onet practice is past," said Betty Scott. James Aldridge, Australian war The boys in charge of the Home correspondent, who has escaped Arts were David Eastman, James unscathed from tha front lines Halt. Gordon Prince, Roy HoapaJa and near-front lines of aln.asl and Vaughan Tattersal. every battle fought In this second Miss Aklko Tanaka and Miss worm war. tie uaveuea irom rin- . Mary Adcock were in charge of and to the Middle East, ;.hrouh ' the sewing table which was en- Russia. tlrely the work of the members "Man for man, the Australian nt thP unit nas n0 superior as an offensive need before they can hiild and I turn back thrusts frccn the Naz's, !such.as those made In' Grtec? a.id Crete. "The weapon of today is not a rifle but a tommy-gun. Thsr? wil; still be the need for in-fightlns n which the Australians excel, bu '.o persist in trsinins infan'rymer. olely .with rifles and bayonc.s Announcements All advertisements In thl3 column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Gyro Hocdown, Oct. 31, Exhibi tion Hall. Canadian Scottish Pipes and Drums Dance. Hallowe'en night, 9 to 1. Armouries. Bob Townsend's Orchestra. Refreshments. Admis sion 50c. Hill 60 Tea, November 1. Scotch Dance Nov. 1, Odd-Fel lows' Hall.' Admission 35c. ' Orange Sale, November 6 ' . Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 6. I 'Travelogue. Dr. Mandy, Salvaf tlon Army; Nov. 6. Eastern Star Ball, Nov. 7. 4 Oddfellows' Dance, November 7. Cathedral Evening Branch Toa for war work, Legion Hall, Nov. 8. W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar Nov. 19. Cambral Chapter Telcphon Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. Rebekah Dance, I.O.O.F. Hall, Nov. 21. J Catholic Tea. Mrs. Hanklnson, Nov. 27. V will be courting disaster. Puh every man in the Australian Army back from the front line In joatches. send them to India; retrain and .re-equip them and they Now Outmoded WU1 smash the erman Army" Warfare Calls Changes, Says War Correspondent For EXPLODE IN THE SHADOWS j Some torpedoes travel under water until the shadow of a pass ing ship covers them and then' they explode. rru o ,oc vorv wii Rnnnnrt- ngnter ' saia Aiciria.ge. iase a as-.-fv ed and the financial, results were 001 shot at a Qoan and hj will .... ' rtnrlf duck. Australians Anttmllnn! rirn't. don't and and thfti's th&c's very satisiaciory. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert how they'earned the naime of being tough. "But this isn't enough. Ev?ry German soldier is an expert mip- ireader and may have o her quaM- "cations. Their orgontoatten Winnipeg; M. Van Rykegham. M. Marsach and J. H. Hamil- Perfect. That's whai our 4r-o-, J ton, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith. Port Essington; Mrs. A. Llsy. Edmon'on. Royal Olaf Sa-vik, Dawson; N. Poslam, Erik Backsten, Mayo; R. McLean, Prince Runert; B. Kristmanson, Csland; J. Gulne, Holland Island. WU On your hand and in your heart for always; Choose a Coronet in exquisite designs seamless and hardened for lifetime wear, yual-ity, beauty and value at " every price. The wed-r ding token supreme. " m i tKOOOHKHaHKI0tKKHKHKKKK7 JOHN M. S. LOUBSER n..Y (Cantab.), D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block :-: Phone 610 For Vour . . . Hallowe'en Novelties ... go to the VARIETY STORE no 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 120 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl, Ladies and Children's. Alterations Phone Blk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing j. H. BULGER Optometrist Opposite Post Office Many at Funeral Of Mrs. Sutherland The funeral of the late Jeanie Auld Sutherland took place yfs-terday afternoon from Presbyte rian Church with many friends in attendance to pay their last respects to her memory. iRev. A. F. McSween officiated at the service, and Mrs. Smith presided at the organ for the hymns which were "Lead Kindly Light" and "Rock of Ages." Dur ing the service Mrs. Jarvis Mc-Leod sang "Beautiful Isle of Following the service interment was made In Falrview cemetery. Acting as pallbearers were O. A. Johnson, H. B. Stiles. J. S. Irvine W. Reld, Jarvis McLeod and A. Berner. There were many beautiful flo ral tributes. COUTT'S PLASTIC GEARS The latest gears for machines are made from plastics and they outlast the conventional motal ones. Advertise in the Dally News. Prices at Thrift! Cash and Carry Aylmer Apricots Choice, 15 oz. tins; Cfhn 2 for Niblets Corn Del Maize, Fancy 14 oz. T5. 29c CANADIAN CARDS FOR CHRISTMAS ...Special Cards for Special Friends ...Cards for Relatives ...Cards in Boxed Assortments ' ...Cards in Cellophane Assortments . . . Cards That Are Different Be Sure to See Our Display SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW. 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