D) IF YOU - - , ,.- 1. "DAY NOVEMBER 12,1941 1. Rl-Maviol Day portroc 001 UUfvi iw .l.nno Tnxr - r ni . -a, m a m m m r . Bf II1W" a t - Itriotic songs, pianoforte solos and I I readings. j Rev; A. F. MacSween, minister, of First Presbyterian Church, ad-1 dressed the students, j W. H. Derry played the general salute and John Breen played the "Last Post," following, the two minutes silence. The principal .cervices were w- W. C. CNelli, presided at both Bc-ab Memorial High assemblies. lav morning for the , Mnnriav nf- i 9 FOB. 0 WEAR Will-"--- The tonic effect in icearing thcM SuitingB create! a Jecling of confidence. NS1ST ON SEEING THE ROBINTEX TRADE-MARK lit "s Time to Select Your . . . PUD! UIlll Rupert Brand SMOKED Prince Kupert I STMAS CARDS QUANTITY BOXED ASSORTMENTS .. nuiss of F. H. Brigden, A.R.C.A., O.S.A., box S1.00 :U-. 14 etchings;, box SJ.10 Box 21 beautiful folders 51.00 : Vi.'.ue' Selection 21 cards 5c ! icier Assortment 22 cards 60c 9 aes and in Bulk 3 for 10c 8 for 23c Special Cards for Special Friends u have a really beautiful selection of standing Cards to meet every recrement of the Christmas Season, from to 50c each Come in and Sec Our Displays. os.JJd COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage C(. Ltd. British Columbia COAL! COAL! Sip It is only natural that a man should want to hang on tj his money as long as he can, bill when It comes to the cnabuying question you should part with some of your cash at this time while the. autumn coal price rules. HEAT WAVES ROLL PROM FOOTHILLS COAL Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE C51 Foil COMPLETE SATISFACTION 652 T. W. Brown, who sustained a dislocated ankle a few days ago, Is now able to be back at his law onice again but has to use crutches in order to get around. D. G. Borland and Alex Mac Kenzle returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from the south after attending the re cent recruiting conference in Vic toria. "j -- "jr- nyiuuHiuc, iiauig Vancouver. left on Monday evening's train. i ' particularly good. Hotel' Arrivals Prince Rupert THE DAILY NEWS .PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Furniture for sale, 1045 2nd Ave. (264) . Can. Legion, B. E. S. L. monthly meeting postponed until next .week. Lor)ON' Nov- ,12: ff A P" Moose at 8 rmor school. At Lodge meets tonight $W were mier fetched $967 at. a Red Cross Wine piease attend ' comyn.ied of pa- sale chit THAT WILL MAKE-UP WELL I Hans Underdahl arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver. Lieut. H. G. Kennedy of the Second Searchlight Battery, re turned to the city on the Prince George this morning from Na- nalmo where he has been taking a course of Instruction. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hendrickson and daughter who have been on a two weeks' vacation trip to Seattle, are passengers aboard the Prince George today, returning to Ketchikan where Mr. Hendrickson is manager of the Stedman Hotel. G. A. Bryant arrived in the city on the Prince George this morn ing from Vancouver, being here for a few days on business. Major ' W. G Swan, well known Commissioner Benjamin OrameS Charles M. Adams, Ford agent 0f Toronto, territorial head of the at Stewart, who came to the city Salvation Army for Canada, will yesterday by the Catala for a brief be here aboard the Princess .Norah business trip, is returning home tomorrow morning bound; for Friday afternoon. He says that Wrangell and Juneau to attend Stewart Is moving back into the congress gatherings He will be ,RMcLean. CJJl.; Cpl. W. M. mnS Edward School on Monday Hobbs, Charles Point. 29. ENGAGEMENT United Bazaar, December 4. Oddfellows' Dance, December 5 Valhalla Dance, Metropole Hall, Dec. 5. 1 102nd Auxiliary Tea, Legion, December 6.. jwnen vne cnuaren, wearing meir poppies, assembled in the audi torium. The program included singing of "O Canada," "O God Our Help in' Mr. and Mrs. B. c. Stevenson, cited by Arthur Olsen and "Iii Vancouver. B. C. The wedding will Flanders Fields" by Grade VI ri tak rlnce In Prince Rupert on unison. . ' Thursday, December 11. The principal, Miss E. A. Mercer, Notice Patrons and friends of Ideal Cleaners are invited to brlnt? in their cleaning soon, being that Stormy weather has been caus- Rcbckah Dance, I.O.O.F. Hall, jng trouble with the aids to uav Nov. 21. igation in Mllbank Sound. Su- san Rock lighted beacon In Mil-Catholic Tea. Mrs. Hankinson, bank Sound has been destroyed Nov. 27. by stress of weather. Ivory Sound , light station is now showing a Masonic Organ Committee Dance fixedtUght until mechanism Is, rc- NOV. Zn. -.nnlrortT ,: . r m Luineran uircies Bazaar, Nov. SMALL, FAST AND COSTLY I A motor-torpedo boat about $250,000 to build. TENSE FILM IS SHOWING "Underground." Now At Capitol Theatre, Is Actionful Ficture Rebellion Against Oppression costs J. H. BULGER Optometrist Opposite Post Office, Underground rebellion against brulal oppression is used as background for an exciting film "Underground," which Is showing at the Capitol Theatre today and True happenings are brought to light revealing just how the revo lutionaries operate. "Underground" shows how the illegal radio broadcasts the truth to the nation. Members of the group occupied with this work are in constant danger of their lives. Government locators can quickly spot them. Therefore they are constantly shifted around from one outlying territory to another. The film tells of brother pitted Mrs: T w v.-,i- -t,,--,j - fctgiuiisu uiuuicx, nei&iiuvr again a- MftlS Vancouver consulting building en- neighbor, and the strange kinds of ;lty tv on last nights train 0tnw,P ,, is nnw in .hP nmi-i, . .i the ie : " . . service, arrived m tne cny on tne -neaDle w prince George this morning from '.think are afraid to talk and limelight with the opening up of accompanied by Col. Frank Ham A Maris, exotic South American act several new mining properties, field secretary for Canada. While rcss. Is cast as another of the pa.i ucuiany one on outer weci. here Commissioner OrameS will group, where 400 feet or tunnel has been make an Inspection of the qxtend-drlven and the result has been ed local hostel for soldiers at which there will be a public visiting day tomorrow afternoon. Commissioner Orames and Col. Ham will not be calling here southbound but will proceed south direct from Alaska to Seattle on in American boat. D. Dwyer and F. C. Aiken, Vic-i oria; Charles M. Adam, Stewart; CrLnr1 Olicorvac Mr. and Mrs. H. Gray, Naas River; uLllUUl VLloCl VC5 J. Cowan, Prince Rupert; R. W Sinclair, Inverness; V. Leland, S Sloan and F. C. Hamilton, Van Remembrance Day couver; Capt. H. Chase. P. Nolm' and M. T. Taylor, Allford Bay; 0-sn Suitably Celebrated On Mr and Mrs. Llovd Johnstone. I Monday Led By Principal, Miss Terrace; Bert Schwartz, Long Isl-J and. N. Y .: J. O. LeFrancois. Stew-1 ftrt The annual observance of Re-t Royal E. A. Merfcer Jeffrey Lynn portrays an earn est and militant young soldier, unaware that by Philip Dorn, j o -- k his brother, played I i, Is a leader of the ! underground movement. Kaaren Verne, beautiful-and vibrant new screen personality, portrays a revolutionist who is a violinist in a night club as a cover-up. Mona HM'?:viHi-ii'i- CARD OF THANKS Ws wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness and for the beau tiful floral offerings received from membrance Day took place at mT frlends ?urinS V1? Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. F. Jeffery and family. cardof"thanks Aees Past." "O Valiant Heai-ts."l Our thankfulness noes to all' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boddle an- "Land of Our Birth," and 4h Na- ( who by thought or otherwise ex- j nounce the engagement of their tional Anthem. Pesgj' Pulien re- pressed their sympathy in this' elder daughter. Anne Elizabeth, to cited "I Vow to Thee My Coun-,our hour, ' of loss. Douglas Coney Stevenson, son of try" and "The Warders" was re- , MOT! MOTHER the establishment will be closing Nov. 11, at th Prince Rupert; V0000vV MrtvrtrVvr fnr a upok's rinrntion General Uosnital. a babv hov vx W while moving to the new location E. EVENSON. Proprietor Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar, Nov. 19. I Cathedra 1 Fall Sale. Nov. 20. Canada At Wai 25 Years Ago Nov. 11, lyie Canadian Fourth Division- captured Regina Trench on the Somme. Duke of Devonshire arrived at Halifax where he was Installed as governor-general Cambrai Chapter Telephone portant heights near Polog, 15 Nov. 14. Bridge. mUes from Monastlr. Scotch Dance Nov. 15, Oddfellows' Hall. Admission 35c. 1 Whifflets F.rom The Waterfront J AND NIC'. RAILINGS FOR WAR LONDON, Nov. 12: 0 The Mln- spoke briefly on the origin of Re- istry of Works estimates that more membrance Day and impressed tthm 500.000 tons of scrap metal upon the. pupils the true meaning will be realized by Its "all-out" of the anniversary. plan to rimove iron railings in : cities and towns for conversion BIRTH NOTICE Into munitions. To Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Dickens. We Also Carry BELMONT CO. Ladies' and Gents' Suits or Topcoats to measure. M. T. LEE, Tailor V. (). Box 975 Phone Gr. 9U0 Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Dueancouvcr Thurs. p.m. CAUDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving October 21, November 4 and 18 Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER, Trince Rupert Agent Third Ave. - Phone 508 QUALITY FOODS Each day calls for Lunches for the family to take out to work or school. It's a problem, we know, to keep them supplied with variety. Glance below and try these Sandwich Fillers. Prices are low . . . we know that too! Sandwich Suggestions MACARONI and CHEESE LOAF, lb. ... 35c BAKED HAM" with DRESSING, lb. . . f,f SWIFT'S TONGUE LOAF, lb 50c BOLOGNA, lb ..-c " SWIFT'S COOKED HAM, lb. . V. . . . . . 60c BURNS' CHICKEN LOAF, lb 40c Keep Them FreshWith HAND-E-WRAP WAX PAPER, roll .... l!)c Ketchup Heinz Large; each 22c Grapefruit Juice Nabob or Malkln's Best; per tin Tomat oes Red Hill; large tins; 2 for Diced Beets 25c 29c Aylmer, Choice Quality; 16 oz. tins; each lie NO. 1 i LB. WEINERS, . w a a. . .T aa. a"a J SAUERKRAUT 29cj Kraft Cheese 2 lb. box, asst'd.; each Chocolate Eclairs Fresh; lb. Jif Flakes Lart;e boxes; eah 75c 25c 25c Shredded Wheat Reg. size; 2 for Combination Specials 25c I NO. 2 ? Vi LB. CHEESE, t i2 LBS. MACARONI 32c! Mussallem's Economy Store "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" PHONES 18 AND 19 P. O. BOX 593 FOR MEN ONLY HOLDRITE LASTEX BELT With Two Detachable Pouches FOR Supports the Back Supports Stomach Muscles No More Tired Feeling Easily Washed Sizes 32 to 40. Ormes Ltd. JjiA Pioneer Drvttffats HIE UUXALL 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 PHONE 13 24-Hour Service at Regular Rates If you lose anything, advertise for it. 1.