r ft- NOVEMBER 21, 1941. P Whisky 1 nevc' $ 1.70 ?s oz 2.65 a oz.M.05 i;. ...;,(! itiii is not oub . :playcd by the Ll--. Board or oy the .: ' ot Bntish Columbia 09 MILLS ON ' A CAMEL 4 JZ THE ; BAZAAR IS Seagram's SIIfrFSQFIII A. 1V c,rhier. . , . . isten TODY'S Auxiliary Yesterday alternoon the Wo- W. Cripps acted as Ml Betty Borland sailed last i -I'-egy. tactics, night on the Prince George for a r training sub- holiday visit to Vancouver and Vancouver Island. mbmk Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10:13 a.m. over CFPK, 1240 ke. with the presentation. Twenty -Five Years Ago Ncvembcr 21. 1916 Capt. Engdal of the American halibut fishing schooner Liberty brought in word yesterday afternoon that the fishing steamer Roman, owned by- the B. C. Packers, had been wrecked on Key Retf near Wrangell, Alaska. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES luncheon was f?r a consecutive 1 morning from a holiday trip to Thursday won by Norman Watt. Vancouver. meiMs Auxiliary of st a n.ir ,.,. Kenneth Nesbitt sailed by Ernest Valentine returned to thi ',.io- P. T. ASS'N IN SESSION 8? ftJ'cf'1? At Annual FaL,The war savings certificate raf- Miss Joyce Kielback returned to Business Meeting Is Followed By alc or St. Andrew's Woman's '"e yesterday at the Rotary Club the city on the Prince Rupert tills! proeram Of Entertainment The Prince Rupert Parent Teachers' Association held its res- Andean CiUieflral held a sue- th Prlnce GeorBe last nteht for city on the Prince Rupert this night at Booth Memorial Hi t cessful fall sale. The hall was Vancouver to take up future resl- morning from a vacation trip to school. Mrs. George A. Hill pre-1 ly da.onued for the occasion dcnce- Vancouver. His daughter. Miss sided. A delightful entertainment 1 i mm iiags and the affair was ' Helen Valentine, .will be returning followed the business session. vj-wicu oy ev. j. u. uioson. There "bc, u uvi next wees. Following the treasurer's re- 'wai a record attendant- n a trip East on medical post- Mrs. W. H. Brett, who has been Novelties Miss Isobel Brannan receivinS treatment at the hands F?ncy Work Mrs. Robert RartJ ot specialiste in Vancouver, re- leM, Mrs. W. J. Greer, Mrs. Nor- turned to tne city rom tne south man Stewart and Mrs. P. A. T El- on tne PrlIce Rupert this morn-lis. ing. i Men's Store O. W Pri Pi SHAreTfl I.HV.i.HIH.!JJ.!JlIHTH I I port, whl:ih showed that the tele- ceeds were well in excess of last racJuate work- returned to the provincial Constable E. w. Allen phone bridge realized about $90, .year. city on the Prince Rupert this 0f Smithers. with an Insane ca- the mpptlne decided to make don- The many guests who called rnomin8- . tlent in his custody, arrived in ations of $20 each to Booth High during the afternoon were re- the city on last night's train from School, King Edward School and celved by the president. Mrs. II. fAlex sll)dair, manager of the the interior and proceeded to Van- Borden Street School and $5 to 3, Meadows, and Mrs. J. B. Gib- Fisncrmen's Co-operative store, C0Uver on the Prince George. Seal Cove School toward the pur- son, reiurnea to me city on ine rnnce These in charge were Tea Room Mrs, Rupert this morning from a busi- G. P Tinker ncss inP 10 Vancouver. ana Mr6. L. B. Lambly; Dourer Mrs. Thonas Andrew. Mlas R m At tne P'nce Rupert Rotary navies u. a. E.. Mrs R. L. Mcln- luncheon yesterday it was an- tosh and Mrs. C V. Evitt: servi- nounced trrat Alex Finnic had m teurs Mrs W. M. Watts, Mrs F aonaiea n 811111 OI 1U 10 ine J. Skinner, Mrs. J. E. Whittles 5un's Canadian Fund for Air Mrs. F. S. Walton, Mrs. N. M. Car- VicWms-ter. Mrs. S. D. Johneton. Mrs w A. McLean, and Mrs. Yerbur??h. IF YOU WANT A SUIT THAT WILL MAKE-UP WCLL- WCAR WELL AN 0 KEEP ITS ' SB also MILITARY CLOTHS Officers' Uniforms Army - Navy and Air Force chase of library books and sport equipment. Acknowledgement was made to Ormes Diug Store for assistance In the holding of the telephone bridge. The treasurer reported the association has received, toward a-sistlng its work, a donation frotr, the Japanese Women's Guild. Mrs. Thomas Dixon reported on the benefit of the members setting up study groups. It was decided to i write for bulletins rela.tive to it. B. F. Smith, general manager of Lols Thompson and MareaW!ndle u. v. nnker. ! President P. H. Laizey at the ie ouoaK-rremier uum umus with Mrs. J. s. BiacK a:cooipany- Home Cooking Mrs. A. H. Keil- Rotary luncheon yesterday said Co., is a passenger aboard the ing at the piano. Kitty Dixon, who back and Mrs. A. R. Nichols. his attention had been drawn to Prince Rupert today returning to was accompanied at the piano by White Elephant Mrs. Charles tns act tha., a subscription list Premier alter naving Dcen ior me ner mother, sang several songs. Ellison and Mrs. Hague. for a retiring present to Captain past month in Vancouver on com Candy Senior Girls. H.E. Nedden was at the Canadian pany business. Fish Pond Mrs. Jack Durran National office for anyone who and Mrs. Field. wished to add their names to do Capt. McNaughton and S. F. Japan s- Stall Mu K. LaiiiK so. Membeis of the Rotary Club Boomer sailed last night on the Creek as well as Stewart, B. C. Capt. McNaughton Is stationed here as representative of the War- t ..i .u- u time ShiDDine Board In connec , All view ui tutr iiitb maw wic - - In the evenins an eniwnhie Prir. Piir-r Bn, rinh hiH tion with ship construction at tne Nov. 21:' K tutt u-a srved iier the dlr- benefitted several times from be- local dock. Mr. Boomer is an h. 86-year old ':' J3n OI F- J- Skinner, assisted in? allowed to hear from inspector iw : ,.::i'X 3 Mil thtw N v. 2!: T The v ':ufnt has authc in 't in to omltj ;Tia rH I hie Vfliir TOn ! MIMY D1SNEYS ' are. being . :he mtn of the cy oceve ..ng, ii. Kivett and c. speakers imported by the local I. Th? Th? chur churh n boy3 boy3 waited waited Canadian Canadian Club, Club, a a donation donation was was 1he Prince Rupert Rotary oiud Si rings In the 1ra,n!'8a- .iia. cain 1430 on nle : , . Rnv,1 '"ore PRIZES OIT AGAIN . Following the supper mode to the ladies' organization of yesterday referred to the ccm-:rir:s Cripris auctioned off ar- $25 from th lora! luncheon club, munity service .nmmlttee a cam-1 Recently a dog belonging to a nro a so omitted Pollih pjlctm the R- F. in Eng land walked two miles to have her purple': In a nest whi-h she evacuated under a Y.M.C.A. hut. England., ed'to convex Mis-. S. CThcimsdn to the hospital yrsteiday. FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of the late J. S. Odegaard will take place tomorrow. Saturday, at 2 p.m., from the B. C. Undertakers Chapel. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Jtmes Smith, Per. Edward; Mr. and Mrs. J. Orr, ix. and Mrs. F. Smith and A. H. Watt and family, city; B. Merryfield, Prince George; L. Ernest Ferguson, who was a Mf and Mrs. Ficd Nash, Terras; recent visitor in ;he city, writing j Eunis Edmonton; Rcss A. 'Bar-to The Dally News, says that onS( Vancouver. Prince Rucert Is destined to be- Central corn a great naval base for the A RUsanko and C. Richmond, North Pacific. Terrace; G. S:. Louis, Prince . . B. Telkwa. George; H. Widen, Due to action taken by the Brit- Royal ish government a large increase J. B. Harlnjy. Var.oouVer; Olai in the price of rubber products T '-irvik, Edmonton; W. Hermann, in the world has been forestalled. Juneau. FLEECY' SAFER BATH ROOM TISSUE Duncan Miller showed moving pic tures he 'had taken on a trip from Prince Runert to Wrangell and up the Stlklne River to Teleeraoh Miss E. Heaps and the Jaranese might care to associate themselvis Prince- George for Vancouver. These pictures, by their clear rut ladies. Mti. G. interesting detail, gave the audi ence a splendid conception of what the country in these remote sections looks like. Lei'T in the evening refreshments were served by a committee consisting of Mrs. Braun and Mrs. Oden. 10C0 PEIVCENT CHIfilVELL ifcles left over from the bazaar, The lsdle3 recently made a collec- rlaint that the hospital ambul-( chE'vV-d. Ncv. 21: 0 Ea-i ;ttie pioceeds beig swelled further "on of di??arded woollen articles ance wes not easily available for.sex towns collected $33,750,000 in! as a mult.. frcn wh'ch 503 rounds of blankets 'hose needing ii and afsc it was their war weapons week. Chigwell er: birn: mr.nuf -attired for the found with deflated tires and no jr.ade ,ne b2St sha-.m r. n si-; DISCEKNINC. CANINE use of rtie bembed out victims in driver available when it was need- sco.COO, ten times i : target figure.' ARRIVES OVERSEAS A cable received today by his mother, Mrs. William Brass, an-! nounces the safe arrival in Bnt- iain on November 14 of Gunner Martin Van Cooten, formerly of the 102nd. Battery here. He is still in service with the artillery. I Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for .. tull month at 25c u wore Kcotkuli uance. i.o.O.K Hull, ..ov. . Catholic Tea. Mrs. llankuwou, Nov. 27. Orange Bridge, November 27. Masonic Organ Committee Dance Vov. 28. Lutheran Circus Ba3aar, Nov. United Bazaar. December 4. Oddfellows' Dance, December 5 Valhalla Dance. Metropoie Hall, Dec. 5. 102nd Auxiliary Tea, Legion December 6. Scotch Dance. Nov. 29, Oddfellows' Hall. Admission 35c- All Canadian Union Amalgamated Kuikttng Workers of Canada Prince Rupert, B.C., Unit No. 1 M E K T I N fi S First and Third Wednesday of Each Month METROPOLE HALL Phone 151 lie 113 P.O. Rox 57 This auveru;emeni is not puDllsi.ea oi displayed by the Llquoi Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia WnmAn fl I'lecUon, she asserted, that Bri-dinS Wwno I! Omcll UIl 'tain's productive eftort should not I1I ' yet have cnabled lihe country to illusory Lun ;fnKeent0Ilenslve aot;on on me 'Incalculabic Dancer" Still Theat-ens Great Britain, Woman Declares con- MOTOR LEAGUE'S KITCHEN 1 LONDON, Nov. 21: Viscount Bennett, former Prime Minister of LONDON. Nov. 21: 0 Lady Vio- Canada, presented a moblls kltch-let Bfrnham-Gariier warned Britons en for the services o the Count-the "illusory lull" in Western Eur- e of Becsborough, president of ope has brought a real risk of the Canadian Women's Club in forgettir? the "incalculable dan- London, on behalf of the Ontario ger that still threatens us." Motor League. 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