SATCRPAY- St A tere D DeBL Not J) Cath:;::;- Tea. Nov r nrr.r u i34i. THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES old gold, Bulger's. .... . nA,IAniar 13 RUS i yoB'- , i ne s.eamer Caidena. m.-H-i '"I- General W. A. Ories- it.f for we ammi i and Mrs. C. Halkerman.j E Paulson, Vancouver: ' r Adams, Esqulmalt; H. Oona River; Paul La Royal McLaryle, "Vancouver; F. O DeSlmon and T. me Rupert. Announcements Ai) advertisements In this -..j.r.n will be charged for a '. month at 25c a word. HU CO Tea November 1. T. Hi.. Dance Nov. 1 . Admission 35c c. Oimge Sale; November" 5. Prr Cyprian Bazaar Nov. 6. T;v -'ur ;'. Dr. Mandy. .1 Arciv Nov. C. Ei-.trn Star Ball, Nov. 7. Dance, I.O.O.F. J. Nlven left this morning for Vancouver and the steamer Car- - Mr. and Mrs. Dubuc and two daughters arrived in the cltv vm. terday on the Prince Rupert and . .. - i j nrnrwHAH Pne-t a VIS c rici iu uitys ju train. the evening T ui i s train, due. to arrive' AMrs- 11111 wishes to announce Jm "t)w east at 11 O'clock, was opening of a Tuesday, Thurs--nortrd this morning ' to be on dav wnlnK class, Nov. 4, for be-ffPnra .glnners in typewriting. Phone ttee 'Red 923. Carl Halterman, general mana ger panv j :Jie Union Steamship Com- and Mrs. HaRerman arriv al on the steamer Car- dc: n-cen Vancouver. Tiirr. were eight fire calls dur: . nt month or October in prir.fi- Rupert as compared with four 'or tne corresponding morli ;xsi year, the only loss be-m Di W Kergln's launch, the 'Kavn::t ber oi This brings the num- i-ails for this year up to a : ixty-nine, as compared ;itv-nine for the first ten x-i. year. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert j H Hamilton, V. Ryan, D. O. Bc.j Mi and Mrs. R. Amendson, p o Mi rrciith. M. Mount, J. Bat- Mr P P Children Enjoy AH Hallows Eve Apples, Nuts and Candies Donated to Youthful Callers During Evening:. Hallowe'en passed off f The funeral of the late Harold! Svenson took place yesterday afternoon from the chapel of the B. C. Undertakers, Rev. J. H. Myrwang officiating. Leaving early this morning on the steamer Cardena were Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Boardman who are making a holiday Jaunt. They are spending today up the Skeena' River as the vessel discharges and I loads a full cargo. FUNERAL NOTICE The Funeral of the late P. Laportc will take place Mmday morning, Nov. 3, at 9 o'clock from the Church of the Annunciation. pleasantly in most parts of the city. The police reported that, speaking generally, the conduct of the young people was exemplary. There are one or two little Incidents to be investigated but no report on this will be mad until later. New Appointments I Dance Held quite! In Red Cross Corps At Armouries The provincial headquarters of j A very enloyable dance was held the B.C. division of the Canadian , in the Armouries last evening by 4 . , , . - , i 1 1 1 - VftVtWIiAUt VIA VVi t4V- VMVW I , . u,av ,,ui.u.cus in has en appointed provincial started at 9 o'clock and continued! fttvla IHAfA MMlttn) f nil m 1h Zl ZrZ commandant, succeeding Mrs. N Odd-Fcl- Odd-rel- fr friends , and some who perhaps Kennedy victoria who has were not quite so friendly Ap- Salva- OddfiOw Dance, November 7. w a Canadian Legion Bazaar Nov 19 C;:r.!:: Chapter Telephone BriE!;-'- Nov 14. Cathciral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. Mrs. Hankinson, SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 514 PHASER STREET I'rlnce Rupert THE SEAL or QUALITY till GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINlTsEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon Miming company with an au"the year-round payroll In i'rlnce Rupert. 'pies, candies and nuts were collected and some children are In need of medicine as a result. Most of the youngsters were disguised as old men or women, Dorothy Thompson, world-famous ed columnist, in a message to Cana dian Red Cross endorsing .the so clety's appeal for new or as good been named assistant provincial 'commandant and personal assis-jtant to the provincial Red Cross (chairman. Mrs. W. J. Allan, C.B.K., ichilliwack. Mrs. Jarvls succeeds .Mrs. Hugo Rayment, now transferred to the C.W.A.C. I Miss J. Stewart, Victoria, has been aoppinted provincial leader jof section" 1 (transport), replacing ONE PORT TO ANOTHER BRISTOL, Nov. 1: P' The peo ns-new blankets and auilts for pie of Bristol, who have suffered Britain. "Only someone who has heavily from raids, have sent been In England knows the ur- 200 ($9,500) to the people of Mal-gency for warm clothing and warm ta to help relieve air raid distress. coverings," Miss Thompson says The pluckiest people in the world j FRENCH DEPUTY TO DIE have seen their homes and pos-, LONDON, Nov. 1: O) Jean Kpstnns destroyed without waver- cathelas, a former French deputy, ing, but they are touchlngly gnte- has been sentenced by the Nazis' ful for every indication that the puppet French State Court in outside world is thinking of them. Paris to die by a firing squad, ac-We must never forget that the cording to word reaching London, fate of neoule. plain peopi is what gives sense and meaning to ithls struggle and that brotherhood (among men and women is lt3 goal iT.Pt. ns cover these people who are ? I so close to us with the blankets of our love and very tangioie wooi to warm both their bodies ana their hearts. We Also Carry BELMONT CO. Ladies' and Gents' Suits or Topcoats to Measure. M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 9G0 CHURCH NOTICES ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner 8th and 9lh Aves. East Pastor. Res. 1077 1st Ave. W. Phone Wk. 888 Rev. J. II. Mjrwans, ' 'K- SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 2 ivnn nm Divine Services In English. ;2:15 pm.-Sunday School. Full attendance of teachers and pupils kindly urged, services in English. fn nm 'wU v You are cordially Invited to attend our services MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Council meeting. s-no nm -Church members of Confirmation Class meets. 10:00 a.m.-All until one, music being furnished by Bob Townsend's Orchestra. ;' . ,L ,,,.,.. been transferred to the Canadian The hall was decorated appro Women's Auxiliary Corps. prlately to the occasion with black Mrs. D. I. Jarvls, Victoria, has and orange streamers and bal- loons. The popular event of the evening was the series of Scotch dances with music by the pipe band. At midnight delicious refrcsn-ments were servedT LONDON, Nov. 1: 0' The cen- also , t has i been T transferred , , to 7ZiS0ts the ! stopped w . , a . Y.. picture nnA of dog, greai warm-neariea responw iu ixuramg auu. -"a .. a serles ml mieyn ' crt snellinz your appeal ' to the Canadian peo- Sallts, Vancouver, clerical. A lead- f J 1,. . ui-i... kko for thf Food Artminlstratlon out a message in semapnore with pit? iUl UiiAltlVCVO 1UI uvjitwvM - v w un tims in Britain," declares Miss section has not yet been appolnt- CENSORS WARY arms and legs." STOP PAIN OF Sore Throat at once with fast-jellitt AQP1RIN f - . J!JI You'll say i Set splendii JIUS Warnlns! Look for (his cross on every Aspirin tablet. If you don't e it, it isn't Aspirin. J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' and GENTS' Best Materials, Workmanship Second Ave., two doors from Broadcasting Station OLD SCHOOL TIE INDEED? ETON, Eng.. Nov. 1: 0 Most of Eton's 110 new boys are wearm? second - hand clothes, parents preferring that to their giving up the traditional Eton Jackets. Outfits cost little more than $9 and Red Cross Corps, now located at; the 2nd Battalion Scottish Pipes no coupons are needed 119 Belmont House, Victoria, an-. and Drums Band, a large crowd' nounces the following appoint-1 being in attendance. I ments: With Pipe Major Ian Duncan as r linn Tl K T!ff nrli I tvinctoi rf nAromnnlae tVo A r n no STANLEY W.COLTON D.C., Ph.C. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone C13 Quality Groceries Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 Reasonable Prices Prompt Free Delivery Service Throughout the City (Opposite Canadian Legion) MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents' Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water Steain Baths Dining Room in Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress 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 19C Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Kupert for Vancouver Thursday at. 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Fails and Powell River. Saturday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Air-Condltioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full Information, reservations, etc., call or write R. S. GREIG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT, 528 Third Ave., Phone 260, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines i WIDE OPEN SALE ON , 1 0 Discount This is the First Anniversary Sale of our business. We invite you all to come and share with us on the profit. It is above board. You know our prices are the lowest, and quality is highest, and when you buy a dollar's worth of merchandise you only pay 90c, so take advantage and save. This time of the year when you buy for Christmas make every penny county Our stock of holiday goods is known as Variety merchandise. Lots of things we carry you require. We do not think it is necessary to list this sale because everything in the store is sold on the same basis of 10' discount. We take this opportunity in thanking you for your patronage in the past, as well as for the future. Sale Starts Monday, Nov. 3 at 9 a.m. No Exchanges, No Refunds, No Holding or C.O.I). Variety Store 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: Hot Water Bottles at . . $1.00, $1.50 $2.00 Attachment Sets 50c Kubber Tubing . . . 25c Fountain Syringes $1.50 Douche Syringes $1.00, $1.50 $1.00 Infant Syringes 25c and 50c Rubber Cloves, pair 25c Ice Rags $1.00 Ormes Lid. tte Pioneer Druqgists THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable J Service PHONE 13 w 24-Hour Service at Regular Rates Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia If you lose anything, advertise for it.