-. - v. ii. SocelaJ Bi Y FROM US AND SAVE! ."Liu m )AV DECEMBER 3, 1941. THE DAILY NEWS (Special Bargains !3 PC SETV 1 ,:: 1 3-r SETS' c. $13- (.:) -rc car t uesterfiel; re-- $100; 00 r!!L;STtltriEI-l) mac'c into tlou'jle ur looKinit. ,ag. CHESTERFIELD in price u & 5 LARl-E SIZE CAUPSTS- ' c: - n mice INDIAN RUG t,. !d design; IkFW rVMP STOVES '19 CO SO B, C. Furniture Co. Phone Black .'12 1 ANNOUNCEMENT We are glad to announce that we are now adding a SHOE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT j it our shop, with Mr. Charlie IV Yalt in full charge. As i Charlie has many years' ex perience in the trade he knows how to rebuild your shoe right. Let him do it for vou. WE ALSO CARUV DRESS SHOES AND WORKING HOOTS. LING - TAILOR Six S'.reet Phone 049 Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt. MLEYW.COLTON DC, Ph.C. CHIROPRACTOR (Wallace Block Phone CIO Bi ;: ,' at ma ii ii For Complete Table and Red Lamps Call at the VARIETY STORE J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' and CENTS' Best Materials, Workmanship Second Ave., two doors from Broadcasting Station Prepare for Christinas Samuei Hart or Freedman & Gabbe Suits and Topcoats to Measure. Alterations, Rcpalrinr, Cleaning and Pressing JJE LUXE TAILOR PPcute Commodore Cafe r"0E 307 nox 725 THE SEAL f QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL " r ancy Red Sockeye I'INK SEAL 'mest Pink Salmon MnMd by lhe 0n,y salmon n"'ng company with an uie-year-round payroll In "ince Rupert. DEER ON ! ISLANDS i j Capt, Harry Nedden Tells Vancouver Newspaperman How They Got There. Plenty of fat venison U coming uiu of Queen. Charlotte Islands this year, and more will come Jn future seasons, now that the nportmen have discovered the happy hunting ground." Pew sportsmen know that the Queen Charlottes were once bar-re not deer, and that the present . opulou. deer citiznry are descendants of a mainland family that ruinated in the public park at It w Westminster. N Captain II. E. (Harry) Nedden. .eon to retire as commodore shipmaster of the Canadian National Steamships fleet, is authority' for the statement that the Island was slocked from Fraser River deer. About 26 years ago a family of deer was sent to the island from the mainland, on board the company steamer Prince Albert, Captain C. W. Wearmouth. They van-'Ished. Perhaps the ndiani clean-led them up at once. Then, in 1916, five crbes and one buck from a park at New Westminster were taken on board the .Albert, and housed in crate- deck. I They didn't stay long ir the i crates, states captain Nedden. From the East "They were great pets. The soil- Tuesdays, Thursdays and , ors fed them carrots and apples.' Saturdays ll and soon they had the run of the For Vancouver deck. "The animals were put ashore at Massett village, but that was not a success. They were too friendly, and the villagers' gardens were too tempting. It was decided to place them In the wilderness across the wide Inlet. The five does were caught and so j transported, but the buck escaped. 'Or rather, he evaded captors. "He scored to hide. Every time we entered the port and blew a whistle we would hear a clatter down, In a mo3t undignuied manner. A man happened alon j with a rope. He dropped It on the playful deer, and then the buck was shipped across to the up-to-! That was 25 years ago. Today oouver. th? Licence X20228, to cut U.509,000 t. ,b ra. of spruoe. oedar ond ihoi-n mere are nrp .countless pnnntlpw deer oeer on ii th m- u-n,!, r, . urrA n.m.i.i Mrt north sland of the Queen Char- or the em side of Huxley island. tritto iinie or nun Qee Cr!cfit.- Islands land District. I biuuij. tW (2) yea wiU bo allonied fori LIVERPOOL IS RASE '.ot Ilfly-tliree ll.nulred and we'ity- Ilia Vt,.ll ' I'llwllir I"'""" "" !;.un Tcn..v.-.'ll.t U-lm.l of tlie above cerwuci"" J.,, and h fn name's of Howard Campbe ... . ... .1.1. , rnnovdl cS ttmbec. , "ProvWed Miyone unable to attend i the auotlon In penon submit tn-l cirr to be aiMiwd at the hour or auc-LONDOM, Dec. 2: 0 It Is pub- tlcn nnd toeavxl m one bid.' ,, llshed j ,v,of that the Vio n-ittlp Battle oi nf thp tne At- m Purtiier tnrUaul&rs may be obtained from pMe Jot)m, B. c. lantlc is being directed troni t.lV- tbe niatrlot Forester. Prince Rupert, errjool where Sir Fercy Noble, or Marine Building. Vanoouvei-. Commander-in-chief of the 'West-em Approaches" has his R.A.F. INFLICTS HEAVY DAMAGE IN RAID ON LE HAVRE Continuing their smashing attacks on Germany and Geimun-held terrltjry tne Royul Air Force is Inflicting heavy damage on Nazi ship.;, docks, a.r llelds and munitions factories The abova Picture shews the results of a recent daylight attack on LeHayre, Franco, when the R.A.F. bombed the following objectives: 1. A J2C00-ton tanker 2. A 5,000-ton merchant vessel 3. A 10,000-ton merchant vessel. 4. Wreck partly submerged as the result of a ..revious raid. 5. The quay and a coast tanker. C. Bombs bursting o:i the quay. Mail Schedule on For the East ""-""""J" I Fridays 5 p.m. Saturday , 10:15 p.m.1 to say that railway employees were .MOTION SALE Timber Sale .VliI8 p.m. There will be offered Tor sale at Pub- 3 : them Adamless " deer Ed?n across" v,, at , n0?" -the.?31 , , Decantoer, 1941. in the office of the w the Inlet. Dlstrlot Foresl'.-r. Mign BuUdlng. Van- ix tiik sri'KKME coritT ornitiTisii1 I ( Ol.t Mill V IX I'UOIl.lTt: I iren Xclson, p'Tcaspd 'FOR lAivr. iNLfiim mat iicuct or Ad- 'of the late Jcdn Soren, Nelson, lata ofi .... . .... .r.tA lui.u M m-iivb wiinnrr WIT I .- f!r,1. tl,A M'lllpr 111 till I.Mflie 'M'TIUI " ""J miivwi rrtrmm. H.erlve Known "; ""r ,oru, TAtrr notice tiiatr ,by Order of His Indebted .to the said Estate are re- FOR Zr i 'i Judae of the QUUfd to pay the amount of their in ril fl M ULlUkLI IO . tf- . . l r ii ... . simrMiv. Court Ct Erltlah Columbia. I niuiB iu loruiwiwi ana an th 21&t day o Tovembor A. U. Im Javtog claims. against the aaid wfu 'Sled T "5 SttW . Mo the" Will eilllCXra O I W rK- a r kii Jownxli MM rlRe ofn7l-c" hlch dwruuupn will be made hav-Joe Pff'i f?fr'y BrltIhtng nwrd only to such cJaUng of ST,,01 i uf'dled on or whloh I shall tove been notified. ened. Columbia. Je,il9 Ai,i DATED et Prince Kupert. B. C. this about the to y Uie said Estate 2 are aneil7Ui day of November A. p. 1041. Indebted persona Quired to .pay the amoun f j Uie MmSnSSt at NEISON uS State of Uidobtlne to J?JrJu Deceased, "e wild claims alnw ptrsoiu. having w,n)e)l.tg cl!llm &houW FUle are riUrl to Ie T01 sent to the above In oare oX hU Boll-me properly verified on or cltcrs, Bnow-n & a Harvey. Besner Block, the 31st day of Decfmber R " D. 1941 fulling which nlatrlbu-l Hon will be ma.de having regard only - to ftueh claims of which I alwll have TIK M pitHMK roi ltf OF ItltlTlsil . roi.l-MlllA IX nt(lATK ln notified DATED e,t Prince Hupert. . n B. C. (hl Wis , in , he Metier of the IMiite of I'eler 22nd day of November A. D. 194J-? NORMAN A. WATT lie Official Administrator Prince Rupert, a. i. UXI KECISTHY At T notkt: r.rllfl.nlV iif' .Title X'- 2 l-.OI-I to Andreiu l.oienai, I if (cased TAKE NOTICE that Letters Probate U'ere PrjUlltjYi .tl Ma nut nf th Run. AH persona Indebted too the said Estate are required to pny .the amount of their Indebtedness to us forthwtw and all peraons having olalm. against We said Estwte are required to llle thorn with us properly verified on or before M. T 1 r- .In,! n TVwwvmV... A TA mil . . . i i rv.'r i jiim r' . . - -- --- Charles J. uue 'VJ hat I. falling which distribution will be made office, notice Jf i J one month I having regard only to such ctotms of Bhall at e expirauoi bUcatlon tt1lCll We shall have been notified. V'llni'a nwlatoml CerUflon-te of, DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C. Wis hereof, lme ,a 'TrtJsatd lost Ocrtl- 19th day of Novccnber A, D. 1941. Title in "tfnJlime wild ob- OLOP HANSON and JOHN DYBHAVN f116' S2eSJi to Sfto writing. ' Executor of tile Estate of Peter l"?0 'nanl Tmul RegUtry Office, Andreas Lorenzen We i u DATED at u to 31 tiay of All payments and claims should be Prince rcupVi, - Bent to We above in care of WeJr soli- Ootober, A, D. Thompson rttirs. Brown & Harvey Bctmer Block, DEPUTY A WMraM OP TITLES J Prince Inpert. B. O. Harbor Master RESULTS Situation Here Hyj Rg Capt. Brown Relinquishes Duties and Efforts Being Made to Smiles Cafe Still Leading With Obtain Permanent ! c,ose Uace For Runner-up Successor. Prince Rupert Cribbage League ! Tuesday 12:30 p.m. Capt. S. C. Brown of Vancouver, results last night were as follows: Thursday ,, 10:15 p.m. having retired from the position Canadian Legion 9, Smiles Cafe Friday 9:30 p.m. because the remuneration was not 9. Saturday 10:15 p.m. adequate, the Prince Rupert Savoy Hotel 7, Pioneers 11. November 27 p.m. Chamber of Commerce was advis- Old Empress 9, Eagles 9. From Vancouver ed last night by the director of Operators 14, Falcons 4. Sunday '. p.m.' marine services that S. II. Davis. The league standing to date: Wednesday 10:00 a.m., agent of the marine department, Smiles Cafe 66 42 Friday 10:00 a.m.was carrying on temporarily as savoy otei oi . November 23 a.m. harbor master here while efforts Pioneers 56 (Far Stewart and Premier Were beins made to obtain a ner- Operators 55 Sunday 7 p m. manent shipping master and tur- EaSles - - 54 Friday 2 D.m. vevor of tonnatre for Prince Ru- Canadian Legion 52 From Stewart and Premier Inert. ld EmPress 49 of hard hoofs beating a tatoo on Tuesday a.m the planks of the wharf. It was Saturday 8:00 p.m. the buck coming down to get his For Alice Arm, carrots!" Naas River and Port Simpson Finally, one day, when a house-' Sunday 7 p.m. wife was changing clothes in her From Alice Arm, TVio ViirKM- mitt rftmHrV In FalC0IlS 43 I being strictly instructed to discon- h' tinue throwing of debris Into the harbor and the dry dock had also been communicated with. FOR SALE DOORS, windows, soil pipe, black pipe, steam pipes up to 6 inches. 3603 ft. of 3-8 cable, brass valves up to 2 men. rnone mack 324. B. C. Furniture Co. SALE 7-room house, "uuac, and aim on same 't : furnished lot w 3 o-iu. -room rnillT oVhhITIsH ministration were Iwuod by .the Sup- I TIIK M-I'IUMB c om Miii v ix iMioiiVTi: rm court c-f British Columbia, pmwe furnished shack. Phone Blue i in Hi. tnr .Mailer Mallrr of the Aim him nil ion iu ujf uvur 737 ,on Novcmbir ttii, 1941 ito the estate' . And FOR SALE One oil burner heat er. Phone Black 888. (tf) SALE English pram, good I condition. Phone Red 152. j INFORMATION WOULD THE MAN DRESSED IN blue overalls who assisted In, putting a boy with an Injured' leg into a car on McBride- Street! on Saturday, Nov. 22, approxi mately 12:50, report to police office? HOARD AND ROOM R.OOM AND BOARD. Phgne Black 037. reme Court of British Columbia Prince PERMANENT Position wanted by ?vPfn.Ptrlat. Retla,ry 011 Novembcr experienced stenographer. Green wpi ,tn :j fuiw ruiue oi wie jaie Petef Andias lxxronzen- late of We Otty of Prlnoc Itupcrt. British Columbia, Engineer who died near Tl-ell, British Coliuuhla, on June let 1941. 980. Red ,438. WANTED (283) WANTED Immediately, two light housekeeping rooms. Phone Oreen 560. (283) 4 WANTED A house by young mar-1 ried couple. No children. Phone (282) WANTED Mechanic's tools, i-hone Blue 788. (231) WANTED Man between ages of 20-20. Prince Rupert Hotel. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED- -Central Hotel, 51 52 53 54 56 59 65 A ..u.i """""" p Prince Rupert was brought to a . head recently, when ;(jpmpialnts. . " I were made bv the Roval Canadian' NEWS AT THE CAPE Air PnrrP rt flmf. matPrial in CAPETOWN, Dev. 2: S On the I Prince Runert Harbor which pre- historic St. George's St. site where iKfirlr vnrH shp fnnnd the buck en- Vans Itivpr nn.l Port fiimnuin i i-- rt ctn, StOOd for manv Vears the bifi - - - - - i acuicu u lucuauc i-u auv.iait. ut.. - I joying her garden. She startled Tuesday 11:30 a.m. 'were being taken to clear this up. verandahed general post office. 1 him by throwing her clothe3 bas- For Ocean Falls i James Clark, superintendent of CaPe Times nas erected a ket. He replied by butting her. Thursday 10:15 p.m. Canadian National Railways. wrote moae eigni-storey -cast in stone UNCLE SAM'S GLASS , The glass manufacturing industry in the U. S. is believed to be worth more than $100,000,000. BOY! WHAT A JOB f The Gestapo boasts a bureau whose experts can imitate the handwriting of every famous man in the world. AH Canadian Union Amalgamated Ruilding Workers of Canada Prince Rupert, B.C., Unit No. 1 M E E T I N G S First and Third Wednesday of Each Month METROPOLE HALL Phone Blue 113 P.O. Box 577 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 November 2, 16 and 30 Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. - Thone 508 LARGE GROUND FLOOR SPACE . . suitable for shows or dances, corner of Second Avenue and Seventh Street,; C. E. BLACK, Central Hotel SPORT CHAT Hamilton Tigers, fielding one of ! the most powerful Eastern Canadian teams in years, punched out i a 23-3 verdict over Sarnla Imperials for the Eastern Canadian rugby championship at Toronto I ;lx years ago yesterday Hamilton ater lost to Winnipeg 18-12 in the XT .1 1 ti 1 -i i. - went west for the first time. Eddie Wallace, New York feath-j rwcight, knocked out Billy Hughes, Sault Ste. Marie, in theil third round of a scheduled 10- round bout at the Montreal Sport! Club's gymnasium 26 years ago to-' night. rT'l. f n i n . 1 . : n , n rx luc laiitrsi, man iius run is 4i.lU: miles an hour. J ' Canada at War 25 Years Ago Do?. 2 1316: - .evere flahtlne Jevtloped in lh; Carpathians, i luasian troops making strong at- vEcks. Se'b'an offensive against 3uljailanj halted ty bad weather. Firs hundred prisoners taken In Germa E: ' Africa by General J. O.- Smu.s ;jrccs. It is believed that the first Vai- I lean City was built about r.oo A.D. 12 HERE'S A TIP If you want the most for your money, here's a tip . . . Buy a Good Coal . . , the kind that Albert & McCaffery sells, for Greater Heat Longer Rurning Greater Economy For best results consult with ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. Phones 116 or 117 WALLACE'S Winter Is Here! Let Us Supply You With Warm Bedding FLANNELETTE SHEETS, 50 3.75 Per pair to FLUFFY BLANKETS, From, per pair PHONE 9 $12.50 to 322.50 SATIN COVERED COMFORTERS, $9.50 $22.50 From, each 10 ALL WOOL REVERSIBLE BEDTHROWS. psiicendbatund:. $10.50 and $12.50 We Have Our Christmas Stock on Display. Shop Early! THIRD AND FULTON Special Offer On Quality FLOOR COVERING 2 DAYS ONLY DOMINION INLAID LINOLEUM 6 feet wide. Reg. $1.56 sq. yd. Special ' DOMINION PRINTED LINOLEUM-6 feet wide R&: $Jt6o. Special, sq. yd. Save I'Save! Buy more War Certificates at Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 $1.31 79c PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. We Also Carry BELMONT CO. Ladies' and Gents' Suits or Topcoats to Measure. M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box Phone Gr. 960 mi i . 1 . i- .li.M