,'fflor .T)f- 1U i SDAy DECEMBER 2, 1941. LOCAL NEWS NOTES ortment of crepe andi Allan Cormack, shipyard super-' at old prices atlintendent of the local dry dock, .iwear. was last night elected to member H;5 reported briefly at meeUng of the Prince riDer of Commerce on ARD OF THANKS kindness and sympathy iven me through this i olease let me express cratitude. CLARE HINTON. AND PLENTY SINCE mm cleaner w a s ',v Uary R Tea. Lcg'oti ship in the Prince Rupert Cham- bcr of Commerce. ! first Announcements advertisements in this mi will be charged for a Cimth at 25c a word. Dam-.e. Dec. 13, Oddfcl Admission 35:. h :uiv. December 4. Dance, December nuc. Mctropo'e The chief supervisor of postal 1 1 V nl J V. . . . i i i-nu-n naa wen u uv bi-ivtce naa a icuer Deiore uie mmiUee of the Cham-jPrince Rupert Chamber of Com-1 .prcsentatlves of local jmerce last night announcing thatj -;ei owners and fisher- a second wicket was being opened ( a number" of matters at the local post office and" an : dcussed. Further in- additional clerk taken on. It was v.s being obtained and hoped that this would meet the pr had no definite re- situation. The" Chamber had been itKc at this time. in communication with the postal department pointing to congestion ommunlcations in re- which had developed at the Post asr.l'ne conservation Office. j read at last night's t he Prince Rupert The Prince Rupert Chamber of' ..! commerce. What' was Commerce, at Its meeting last ii rh way of publicity niEht, had a communication from ;md: was described. the Canadian Chamber of Com-' industries were co- rnerce in answer to an inquiry . -n'tns gas was men- a: t0 wnv the National War Scr-.1 W. Nicholls re- vlces campaign appeal was to be he was opposed to lor so much more money next year H thought the time lhan it had been last. The local warn Ih; government Chamber had taken the view that , filing the people what 'hcre should be rare in increasing hit asking them. appeals for funds lest there be un- j ' . frvorable reaction. The matter WU1 Iurui louowea .t a rnn a i c up. 1 Lb Ial V AL.J Prince Rupert :i and A. Ferguson, U Mlddleton, Port Musical Service Is Much Enjoyed Outstanding Sunday Evening at First Presbytciian Church. At the evening service on Sunday in First Presbyterian Church the Senior Choir led the congregation in a song service which was greatly enjoyed by all those ; present. Mrs. E. J. Smith direct- j ed the choir and W. W. C. O'Neill! conducted the service In the ib-1 sence of the minister. j The choir rendered three an- j thems: "The Lord Is My Shep- herd," "O How Amiable Are Thy Dwellings" and "O Zion, Lift Up Thy Voice." Mrs. William Martin contributed a solo, "Nearer, My God, to Thee," and a quartette composed of Mrs. H. N. Brooklesby. Mrs. Jas. Lee. J. A. Teng and A. J. Lancaster, sang impressively "Abide With Me." A ladles' chorus by members of the choir, tiiclt-"inch favorable comment. The singing of a number of favorite hmns in which the congregation Jo nod heartily, rounded out a very Hall, delightful and impressive service. a "spor" Mn-r'ffrd oi Annette COAL! ff to TTrtoW fie prvper pdcecofo - 1 ?&)fejXJO. cost;" vnn only half a it in the Daily News Uimn. tfi S R 1 AFTERNOON TEAS Open Wednesday, Dec. 3 """Seafoods steaks . . . wishes to thank icr many natrons for braving the stormy weather to attend her Pre-Christmas Sale starting today. Tomorrow there will be many more Specials at ANNETTE'S P RE-CHRIST MAS SALE. COAL! 'lfcAT WAVES ROLL FROM FOOTHILLS COAL , Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. 'HONK 051 We make very sure that every ton oi coal thu li "-lit to us from the mines lus the proper heat-produciai qualities. We're particular atout the kind of coal we tuy. In this way we make certain will be customers that our pleased. Place your order now. We'll be pleased tn serve you. Wed -Raw Furs PHONE (552 HIGHEST MARKET FKICES PAID Diesentinfr-HUDSOiN'S HAY COMPANY Sliip t0 J, p.. ORMIIEIM, Prince Rupert. HC. jj When Vou Watii iOOI. TAXI SERVICE Call 235 axi Proiuit'tor O Klldai savoy HOT E L Carl Zarclli, Prop. I'lione ii P.O. lioi 514 I'KASKK STREET .Prince Rupert Advertise in the Dally News. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE BIRTH NOTICE A son weighing six pounds, ten ounces, was born at the Prince Rupert General Hospital on November 30 to Mr. and Mm. F. A. Lowe. WHEN IT POMS The rainy season in Japan is commonly called "Bal-u" -or Plum Rain, as it occurs when the plums are getting ripe. CHOICE FOR CHRISTMAS There are 200 species of CONVENTION UNDER WAY HERE TODAY Annual Gathering of Native motherhood of British Columbia Opens in Prince Rupert. Leading natives from various villages along the coast; on the islands and in the interior are assembled in Prince Rupert- for the annual convention of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia which opened auspiciously here this morning. President Alfred Adams of Massett, is presiding over the gathering, delegates to which include both native men and women. Muny matters of importance coming up for deliberations. God in all our ways." "Onward Christian Soldiers Was Sung'"' -and Mr. Donnell then read Jiorn., the scripture and offered prayer. In his address of opening', Mr. Dcnnell referred to the value of organization and discussion . in a tolerant and disciplined manner. These were privileges of freo country which possibly were not fully appreciated. He urged his listeners to consider not only what they could get but whichthey could give. In military tfiqrvlce and In other ways, th"b native i people were also In a nosltion to give in return for some of the privileges which they enjoyed and which would not be possible .bould the enemy triumph. City Commissioner Matheson 'welcomed the convention to the city and expressed hope that the stay of the delegates would be pleasant. People of Prince Rupert were proud that this should 'have been chosen the venue for the convention for the first time. Many native people lived in and close to the city to which they were a help that was appreciated. He trusted that the convention would be a great succes and that, the THE "OYSTER BAR" CHOPS ENGLISH STYLE FISH AND CHIPS! WITH STORY FROM "PM" Above, newcomers to The Salvation Army beggar camp in Shanghai, China. Major George' Walker and, In white. Dr. F. Modern, a Viennese refugee, who is the camp physician. Lel't, a corpse being picked olf a Shanghai street. In one year, 13,336 dead bodies were collected in the French concession alone. "PM" Photos native people would come again and often. 1 ' W. R. McAfee was glad to Join In the welcome to the convention from which, he was sure nothing but good would come. The speak-1 er was confident that the natives would not lose sight of the gravity of the situation which faced 'he; Empire today. He knew that their , loyalty could be counted upon and ! that characteristic wisdom and' good judgment would attend their ' deliberations. President Alfred Adams voiced appreciation for the sentiment, that had been expressed on be half of the community of Prince .Rupert. The native people were striving to become stronger spiritually, mentally and economically and they valued the guidance and 'assistance of their white brothers. He spoke of the mutual relation ships between the city and the to the natives ar.e native peopie. discussion in the; Ater the openmg ceremonies, Vithe convention settled down to The convention was officially business which it Is expected will opened by Rev. J". A. Donnell,. pastor of First United Church.iahd speakers in connection vith the opening proceedings were City Commissioner D. J. Matheson and W. R. McAfee, president ;of, the Prince Rupert Chamber . of T Com merce. Introducing Mr. DonneU&'Mr. occupy the next four davj. There were about thirty delegates in attendance at this morning's opening session. GIVE THEM FOR Xmas Gift Booklets Containing Theatre Tickets for Children, Students and Adults. Priced from $1.00 to $2.25 (Tax is included) NO LINING UP AT THE BOX OFFICE. You can also send them to Friends and Armed Services Friends elsewhere in Canada where Famous Players Theatres operate. ORDER THEM NOW! Famous Players Theatre PHONE 6G! Hffl AFTER-THE-SHOW SNACKS Across From Power Co. Store, Third Ave. OMELETTES OYSTERS Former Local i Bank Manager Is Moving Up years manager of the main office at London, Ontario, has been ap-ponted as manager of the main office of the Bank of Montreal in 'Vancouver. He succeeds R. H. jArkell who is retiring on pension. Tatuta Mam Coming' Over Japancre Liner Due to Arriv Los Angeles on Dec. 14. 'Los Angeles where she i arrive December .14. LIGHTNING'S BENEFITS earth. CANIDAS at TOKYO, Dec. 2: The Japanese j liner Tatuta Maru has sailed for THE THREE ARROWS SYDNEY, N.S.W., Dec. 2: Uh Prime Minister Curtin of. Australia w'as presented by an ex-Austrian refugee with a lapel badge of the Austrian Labor Party, bearing hree arrows, one to kill Nazllsm, one Fasilsm and the third the a t? Parson , fnrmpr manaeer Hapsburg regime of the local branch of the B.mk ... ; -t Montreal and for the past two UAKER OATS Members of the Prince Rupert branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society are being urged to renew their $1 membership now for 1942. Circular letters have been sent to all present members asking for their continued support and cooperation Is asked by Arnold is due to fiaten who Is in charge of the She will nlan. The work of the local branch bring bapk Japanese citizens re- has been manifold since the out- turning home from the United break of war and with greater States. calls for help coming through Lightning aids plant growth by releasing 100,000,000 tons of nitro (gen annually from the air to the jevery month this Important body must continue to luncuon at capacity. The annual meeting at which the election of officers will take place is being held in January, 1942. BREAKFAST FOOD BECAUSE. . . Ift kot 16 out of 159 dietitiani Ia,A, a recent aurVej recomAended a hot.-ceretl for the irerage familr. Quaker Oati ii ready to eat in 2M minute. H'l Thrifty a big package of Quaker , Oats gives you oyer 30 big servings. Less than lc each big bowl. It's HeiltMul Quaker Oats is whole-grain oatmeal, rich source of food energy. Up to iO richer than many cereals in proteins for firm, solid flesh. Whole-grain Oatmeal is an excellent source of Thiamin (Vitamin Bl) in fact, has the entire Vitamin B Complex, in nature's own proportion. Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Kupert for Vancouver Thursday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Saturday at 11:15 p.m.. calling at Ocean Falls. Winter Excursion Fare, Vancouver and Hcturn Tickets on sale Nov. 15th. 1941, to Feb. lath, 1942. Final return limit March 15th. 1942. Plus Tax Trains .leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at C:0fl p.m. Alr-Conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full Information, reservations, etc., call or write It. S. GREIO, CITY PASSENGER AGENT, 528 Third Avenue Phone 2G0 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines I RAILWAY ! LINES Canadian Pacific. Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way "Points SS "Princess Adelaide" Every Friday, 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER, DIRECT SS "Princess Norah" Dec. 8, 18, Jan. 2, 15, 29 336.00 5 Plus Tax inter Excursion Fare Vancouver and Return Tickets on Sale Nov. 15, 1911, to Feb. 15, 1912. Final Return Limit March 15, 191!. Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services. Tickets and Reservations from XV. L. COATES, GENERAL AGENT, PRINCE RUPERT, ll.C. ;4 -.. i IT A: 11 irtu 1 1 4 T f 4 t .