1 FAOE FOUR Wedded Quietly Armistice Day Miss Bertha Mathilda Kalus comes Biide of" Gustav Swanson. PROF. WILD DEAD MANCHESTER, Nov. 12: 9, Be- The marriage took place quietly yesterday at the manse of First United Church, Rev. James A. Donnell officiating, of Miss Bertha Matilda Kalus to Gustav Swanson. Witnesses were Mrs. Jf A. Dcnnell and Miss Ella Maud Meggs. The groom is a steam engineer and the bride has been a stenographer. j RAY FAVORS CHESS DOVER. Nov. 12: T Chese is one of the most popular games uith members of coastal command squadrons of the RAF. Stationed at isolated places. Prof. Robert Wild, authority on skin diseases and Emeritus professor of Manchester University, died here; He was 79. I'lUStCITOBll . HMHr. .... I IAICUT StlllNO ECONOMY BLADE IN THE ItlTISH EMPIRE ..... Man in the Moon rZi mThouid keVn trovP.-s iroyers. That man his mmtth shiik in should snoura keep sreu i WW.. In fairness it could be said of Hitler's Germany that nowtiwere else does one meet as nice a class of people in the prisons, ' Waiter: "Would monsieur pre fer French, Spanish or Italian cooking?" , Diner: "I don't care so long as you bring me a soft-boiled egg." iher ,to lnfant 3011 nrmi fipiit to rvn , NEW YORK. Nov. 12.' ? The that. You'll need it when you're .iounn casualty list issued by the old enough to travel, Royal Netherlands Navy contain- j ea tne names of 25 officers and In a railway carriage a countrv- men who have died on active ser- woman remarked: "Will you tell vice. CANADA'S SMOKES j Her fellow traveller handed her An all-time recojd for cigarette retum tk:k and she threw it releases in Canada was recorded out tne window. Classified ads. get results. Phone in August when 816.691352 were' ',Whv did vou do that?" asked 98- made available tor ennrumntlrm tfte second woman. FAST clean W CHEAP SAFE like electric light There's nothing complicated about Electric Cooking; nothing easier to operate than an Electric Range. And what a job it does; holding all flavour and nourishing values; ending waste and freeing you from hours of kitchen drudgery. An Electric Range costs so little to run just a few cents a day and does away with the mess and risk of matches and open flames. A full selection of models for every size family is now on display. Come in and choose yours, while stock is available. .-99 tTT-MH REDW SAYS: "An electric range will supply heat for cooking but War Savings Stamps will, supply heat to beat Hitler, Turn on the heat! Buy all the Stamps you canl" R ruxuxa in mmsazsmmm m Large Shipment of NEW COATS Twice a Week. ALL NO. 1 GOODS! Inspection Invited. 20 Less Than Elsewhere. 30 years ln business here and no complaints. GOLDHLOOM "The Old Reliable" ej Bin! un: wammm wn atom NOTICE Those desirous of PREMIUMS for CHRISTMAS GIFTS will kindly leave their orden with us on or before Nov. 20th. After that date we cannot guarantee Premiums for Christmas delivery. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More BBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBn n iTHE DAILY, NEWS BTWBBDAY CELEBRATE ARMISTICE (Continued from Page One) i Scottish, recited "They Grow Not Just when Mussolini was getting '01f ln Imprwslve manner. Foi-wk the chairman mt tx.ikmo- form he lost "Reveille, comrades and cleveq supply and tw. des-(lcomed the his1 freM. introducing the Iwoguelft me, miss, ticket?" which is the return i of honor. Col. Peck" and Aiajc)r McGregor, who were acffded an ovation. "For They Aid Jolly Good Fellows'' was sung lustily and- hearty cheers given "after which Scottish pipers paraded the banquet hall to herald the guests of honor. Due reply was made by Col. Peck and Major McGregor. Col. Peck, appearing ln the old uniform of the last war and look- ring very fit. voiced the pleasu- ure'he felt at being back once more in Prince Rupert. He re called the amotions of taking the first contingent from Prince Ru pert to the First Great War They had been a "fine bunch of fellows." Then there had been the receptions on the return after the war. "My heart was in Prince Rupert then and it still Is now," declared Col. Peck. "God bless you all and thank you for the kindness of your reception." Major McGregor said it was eighteen years since he had last "I'm not going back." attended a gathering of this kind '.Then why did you buy a return In Prince Rupert. He had seen ticket?" changes since comina here this "They told me it was cheaper." time, particularly among the old .boys. It was also for him a great The composer Rossini was in- pleasure to be present. 'credibly lazy and his managers'1 Following the saying of Grace had to pred him constantly to tret by BLshoD Rix. full Justice was Results. On one occasion, one of .done to a fine, hot dinner during his operas was scheduled to be (which gramophone music was played at La Seala. On the morn- provided from the balcony and ing of the opening performance, ' transmitted through the hall by however, not a note of the over-'loud speaker with G. R. S. Black-jture had been written. The mana-'aby in charge, ger of the opera house became1. The toast to the Kins was re majiui;. ne pieaaea wiin trie com-,oser to complete the score. But i Rossini was impervious to all of served in the usual manner. An impressive touch was given by the manner ln which Major McLen- h i nlooc A f linma r-nvn j I . ., .. . . . . . . uuu,c, oci cue ana un- nan oi me uanaaian Scottish disturbed, he remained in bed. cited and offered "The Silent jrinauy tne manager decided to Toast" to departed comrades take matters into his own hands. I Th Tn.t i.ut With the help of a few husky other toasts werer stagehands, he kidnapped the! "Our Guests." nrnnospH hv w a composer and dragged him to the1 Breen, responded to by City Corn-opera house. There he imprisoned missioner D. J. Matheson. him in the UDDer loft of tvm Th .. j v.. theatre, set guards over him, and 'Cripps, responded to by Comman-refused to release him until the der A. H. Reed. overture was completed. Thus aroused, Rossini went to work. As jeach sheet was finished, his cau- jtors took it from him and threw it HIGH ON TRANSFUSIONS LONDON, Nov. 12: Xf Albert! Anson, London steam pipe fitter, has given 41 blood transfusions during the last 12 years. PIGEONS ON BOMBERS Some bombers carry carrier pigeons for use in the event of ithelr wireless equipment Is PRE-XMAS SALES With EVERY SUIT purchased at De Luxe Tailor you pet ne SILK CKE.PE SHIRT to your own measurements FREE. HART, FREEDMAN & GABBS CLOTHES TO MEASURE DE LUXE TAILOR "The Army," proposed by G. P. Tinker, responded to by Lieut. Col. S. D Johnston. out of the window to the copyists 'responded ,r. S. Blackaby. to by ' . waiting below. ,ML n r ti,.- SPEED-UP BY MOVIES j LONDON, Nov. 12: fi Because ,mock gas raids have shown civil-jians are clumsy and slow donning j their respirators the Ministry of iiiome security has produced a I ;fllm on care and fitting of masks.' The fine spirit of co-operation existing between the services was emphasized. Following the responses to the toasts, there were community SORE BACK? It may be your kidney. Gin Pills, the widely known, reliable kidney remedy, help bring relief by 'eliminating pain-causing toxic wastes. Money back if sot satisfied. Ipillsj Rtfular 40 PlUt. Urn tUt, M PSIt (In tht VS. uk for "CIno PMO mi ;.: a : : . a km eb m nvBcvswMi I FOR YOUR GIFTS g and CHRISTMAS SHOPPING II go to the j VARIETY STORE 5 "."B'; ar : mim m bi a.t a i bxbs bS When You Want GOOD TAXI SERVICE Call 235 Taxi Proprietor O. Klldal savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box S14 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert songs, led by J. .S, Wilson withl Charles P. Balagno presiding at' the piano. (Another interesting feature was the presentation by J. S Wilson of a past president's medal to Iny mediate Past President H. A Breen. Mr. Wilson ooncratulated! the local branch, on behalf,of ,the provincial command, ori 'the' ex-' cellence of observance of Remcm-. brance Day In Prince Rupert, nam-- life particularly O. W. Cripps for1 nis line woric or organizauon. Mr. Wilson announced total collections of $474.75 $390 from street tagging. $31 from the forts, and $53.75 from the schools as a re- cult. f Pnnnu Tit tinvne Tn mmv v a wuj tan i iUOi All the Remembrance Day window I dressing competition, first, second ana mira prize winners were announced respectively as being Mc- Rae Bros., W F. Stone and Annette's. Speaking on matters con cerning the Legion, Mr. Wilson reminded the members of the se rious responsibility which veter ans of the last war still had to maintain. He urged the impor tance of attending a irener.il meeting next week when the Ques tion of Canada's war effort would be discussed including that of re cruiting. Other speakers included BishoD G. A. Rix who gave a humorous talk, and Bishop E. M. Bunoz. who called for united action in the war effort to the end that the aggressor might be brought finally to his knees and the world be saved from new madness and ter ror. Musical Selections Musical selections included fine vosal solos by Ronald Brld'gett, accompanied by Clare Davis, bag pipe solos by Pipe Major Ian Dun can of the Canadian Scottish, vo cal solos by Private Fred McDon ald, accompanied by Sergeant Bob Townsend. a notable recitation nf Jessie Alexander's "Coronation' Crowds" by Major McLennan, pop-1 ular songs by Eddie fPoo) Rell. solos by Piper Alex Ollphant and J. A. Teng. Before bringing the proceedings to a close, Mr Breen extended thanks to the" artists and entertainers as well as to President Jack Preece and his band of helpers. The committee responsible for the successful arrangement of the banquet consisted of O. W. Cripps, Neil Cameron and J. J. Judge. BUT HATE THE NAZIS There are 23.000.000 Americans of German descent. THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye pinFseal Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all-the-year-round payroll ln Prince Rupert. B. C. Furniture Co. THIRD AVE. 10 STUDIO SETS 3 pieces, in latest models and $QQ00 $QQ50 colors .... OV to t 3 CHESTERFIELD SUITES priced $A0O $ Qff from .. 1 O to J.4t) 2 USED CHESTERFIELD SUITES ST.... '42V4900 SO MATTRESSES priced $Q00 $rtft50 from & to Li Li 24 HOOKED RUGS $25 1 at 2 ENGLISH CHINA DINNER SETS $AA50 $A50 at Ail U and M JJ. PHONE BLACK 321 4r llJIniQLtttt TANKS Never brfore ha Individual thrift Wn to ilol a fi-w , To overwhelm the enemy ami haiten a victorious Ernprremust havca nHxlern.8mth runniiw.lu.nl iunu, r ? i .'b ,v machine. But such a machine cannot l i,ilt wul,,,,,, . ' " ' v. ... uriuui wirul. TTnt;t il.T- . :. i w..... ni it nun make r;rnonal thrift your watchword. atcli your tpendinfr. Build up a reserve of fighting dollar out of nirrent earning. Save for victory. Thlt book will htlp,,,,,,, Tlw Iloy.l !),, F, ) t lucriDO, bow K, tr, k) A.k f ,,. umnl liruirli. UieROYALBANKof Canada Elio's Furniture Store J Work Boots DEPENDABLE MAKES SUCH AS CHRIST VALENTINE, GREB AND TILSOMJERC. TlrwWc IJnill Will, Slurclincss . . . and Priced Up. From New shipment of "Jack and Jills" Family shoe store ltD, The Home of Good Shoes" A Deposit Will Hold These Articles Until Christmas 5 Only Twin Sets $14.00, $1C50, $21.50. SC2.50, SUM 3 Gladstone Bags SO 00 and SlW 1 Fortnight Case $22.00 I Lady's Fir -a . SJl-JJ 3 Wardrobe Trunks $220, $32.00 and SJ6.M 6 Trunks 513.50, $15.00 1 Stcamn T- " ik MJ 30 Overnight Cases $2.50, $3.50, $1.00, 55.25 and 22 Knit Pnsps r.n et Kh i (10. S5.25 and SW' V-."w, V"'""t V ...ft 4 3 Letter Cases $13.50 and $1" Are you burning the proper kind of coal? Ask for the free services and advice of our qualified fuel experts. Wc arc prepared to fill your coal needs now at lower prices from stock on hand. Albert & McCaffery, Importers of Cement, Lumber and all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL why wny not not fay lay in In' a a stock swkk or of coal coat now now for ior the "'c win1" ,n ' Piinvn iir rllONE JOHN M: S. LOUBSER B.A. (Cantab.), D.C. CHIROPRACTOR J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' and GENTS Best Materials, WorkmP Seco"rt station Wallace Mock Phone C10 iiroaci cu