I H , 'wMhy l, there". . ijIiKhtful Lljfi I (WSf fj " nKTOuinyouf firteuj of Liptoas. j 1 K11 B ,mU If Te includet tea tlJ H! ' ' idy in Lipton'i trwo Krden in ""dS I " , t to unirormljr rich to J refreshing t" ;C r, fUvoured .nd t.tiiryiog . . . th.t t '"-piti ft I - r tod Rivet you more cupt for every i. tk,t t LlPTON'S Ala Packers of UPTON'S NOODLE SOUP MIX Hi THf SOUP HKMriO Or IK HATtOH" aaS bbbs MT" I was s)en one in 1 1 1 Itdwrujcment sa wL. t -iurgvd fur a era at 25c a word. m -v No 6 eve-ry R p m .Oddfel-WW: members in . Not. 38. t'.-t. Baaar Na. 21. p.'eiment Dance. IWreshmenta. Friday Nov. members. T v:tBtion Dance. N "v.-mber 30. Lr- 3. vitatlon 1 - 4 SKKVICES Tt) Danec JsrtoTtr, Victoria and Way- its, Stewart and North. n Charlotte Itlandi. 1'sll Information. Tickets nd ltrrvaliunt 'RANK J, SKINNER ft" Uunert Arent "ir e Phone 5W if ! 1UL1E THE TOILER ) tt BEEM UWABLE ' ul T IUTO AMV tikAUCH OF THC I WAMTEP A ''MIFORM.SOI ,U(dHT THIS In the local police court afternoon, Martha WUaon, In- fwr pewded ifannwM wlsea tonndguUty m a vssjsansjr olwiaa. e was ordered sent bade to the reserve by the Indian Department. Send Your Copy Early Local news contributions should be n the DaUy News of flee by 10 a-m on the day toUowtng the event prefer- ably the night before a let- tefbox Ml the dnnr there to receive aopy. Local news not In by 10 am. runs the risk of not being pub- ltabed We prefer to have news contributions typewritten neatly and double spaced. IX possible. However, legible writing win do. C.N.R. Trains From Terrace-Dally except Sunday .. 11:30 am. For Terrace Dully except Sunday - 4:li pan For the Eat-Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays VM pjn. Wednesdays and Fridays 1'M om. From the lint Sondayt, Tuesdays and Fridays 10:30 P-- Thursdays and Saturdays 7 p.m. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 SHORT CUT TO VICTORY! '- " Lore Is your chance to try the latest 3-INCII -.2 :jn PERMANENT. All ends tapered with Frank " aprr Individual styling to suit your features. Sunrise Beauly Salon VIOLET MAII Cor Clli and Fulton Above Sunrise Store Phone Illue 913 for Appolntmrnts IBUTSOOAEC WOT I ACHAUf-FE.Uw: -Tmcj LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Reversible Satin Comfortesa. Hie Prince Rupert Fire Depart- wool filling, each S7.95 and $0.95. ment yesterday responded to their Llio's, Prince Rupert. Herbert McPhwn vu yesterday fuied S10 for speeding wrthin the iv limtu of Prince Rupert. R M. Wnwtow. assistant general T.aM,iKW ! the Canadian Ftah & '" k! SUirac Co . left last night :i bui . ic.-.s trip to Vancouver. PKer Oliver Brans, son of Mr. Mm. Wliiiam Dram, la listed mong latest roeruit in the Royal Canadian Air Farce. W. K with, charged with sup-:yn .lquor to Indians, yesterday r.nrnirig was fined $110 or. in de- u.t. wo tmaOut m iatt. iThe meeting of Prince Rupert JatspsyeW Am., scheduled for tonight, la further postponed . Date to be announced later. Leading Aircraftsman Herbert M : "an. formerly of the Dally N'-ws staff, after having been totaled at Tomato for aome time with the Royal Canadian Air Force, lias now been transferred to New Brunswick. is riNcn $300 Dominic Rosal. charted with unlawfully selling liquor, was convicted in city police court morning and fined $300 or in default, three months in Jail. The court also ordered his individual liquor permit cancelled. Edward Fttapatriek, Thomas Crombte, Walter Drummond. Ing-waM Christuvtterson and three Indtans Chaties Derrick, William Morris and AUen Provost were each fined $3$ in cKy police court yesterday morning, having been 1 convicted on 'charges of intoxica tion. iovi:kmi:nt I-Hjioh w (tot-don I) NOT1CC IS HBMKBV OTVUN UmC on the 1U df or DnoRntter IB43 nesi bftng i uwfwil mMaito to to to InnKir of Bnr Umioc No. HS lanM in iwswt at prradM bftntr pmrt at buUdins known M Kmbx Hotel attiwtr rn Itm Avenue upoti the tends deacrtxd m Uu 13 and 14 of Black a Smaon 1. Mf sst. city at Prtnor Rupert Prtnoe Rupert ImdA Itesiatracion OMtrtot in ttte Pronnee of lint Mti OotumbtB. from 0ae l BsMte. Tiussw ol tk fmsjMCtj of Khm Hotel Oomfmny Limited. Autborkted AMtaiscr. of PfMier Rupert, BiSUtt OM-uatrssv as 1 1 m oyrus tsUe at 1SSS Rafcnon StrMU Vtanoauwr. BrttSsb DATED l PTtotoe BsupeK. BeHisei OorMnMa. ttakt Ur day at November XmmA CYKDB IBSU ix Tiir. M tici;.mi: mi ht ornitiTisii rot.i'MiiiA ix ruoimi: In Ihe Mstlee f Hie "Ailntlnl.lrallon Art" anil In Ihe Mailer v( tlie ltate of liule took sine TAKK NOTICE Mm by order of Ills Honour Judge Plstter, local Judge of Uw Supreme Court of DrltMti Ooluni-btt. I wm on She SOtli dy of OAober AJ3 142 sttiotated AdmltUUtor o( the CaUle of lioule hook Sjii forrneelv Of OcS4i PJU Brttlsh Tlunibla. De-tewd. wbo ed ob or about the 13th tf of August IMS. AH pen0" Otfeted to the mtM SfUte re r. Utred to py be iwtuhuH of Uwir n dlrssstlnrivi U me IorOiwli and aK petmm harknc cMihs asaliwt ti a;ti Lb,. .r. rmulmil o file them iu rx- pruvntj vfied on or brtore the iw, rt J Dsretdber A D. 1942 fallliiu Mcb StsBrftroCton lll toe made ha im nvard only to aucn caunio wtiloh I shall have owo tlJIl DATED at Prtnce Rupert. BC thU S0U day ct Ontober IMS NORMAN A. WATT Oniclal AdmlnstraUr Piiltnt Rupert. BC savoy HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 F.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT vrJHAVE. UO HlfaHl 10 VJEAR -THAT UMITORM- VDU . A RADICAL CHANCE! twBty-ftiat ambulance call since taking over LhU service October 26. The call was from the locai dry dock. Fung Fan, Chinese workman, was rushed to the hos-oltal, having contracted Helps Prevent COLDS from developing at start Put a few drops of Ticks Va-tro-nol up each nostril at the very flrtt sniffle or sneeze. Its stimulating action aids Nature's defenses against colds, VICK5 VA-TRO'NOL Lawrence Alixee. Indian, was FOR QUICK SALE Double bed and mattress, two chairs, baby crib, rocker. Morris chair, baby's high chair, two case sealers. Call 108 8th West after 6:00 pjn. (263 FOR SALE House with three lots and two roomed shack. Near Dry Dock. For particulars, phone Oreen 505. (268) FOR SALE Occasional chair, single cot with couch cover. 513 Herman Street. (269) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and Board for man sharing. 718 Fraser Street H95) .t0au".ii hot LOOK fOR THIS CROSS n cverj Aspirin Tablet. It it isn't there, It is not Aspirin. LIGHTING A UATTLESIIIP LONDON. Nov. 17 0 The 35,-000 ton battleship Anson, recently announced as being built at sea, took five years to build and the electrical equipment In the ship would serve a 280,000 city except Its factories. ALI.-A-SAMEE BACKWARDS nhtnese books begin on what would be the last page of English language books. BUT.TILLIE, I CAMeV LTAXi !j "TO DRIVE VOU A ST. PETER'S HAS BAZAAR Another false alarm was turned 'Mrs. Hedd took charge of the in to the fire department at 11:45 kitchen. p.m. last night. Toe call came The servlteurs were Mrs. J. P. from the corner of Dodge Street llan, Mrs. B. Holmes, Mrs. M. and Eighth Avenue. This Is the.l McLean and Mrs. Norrlngten. fourth false alarm to Which the ; Miss K. Toombs looked after the department has responded, in as , bean guessing contest which was many days. '' Q won by Miss Eileen Gibson. In accordance with wartime cus- FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A torn, the hall was not decorated. NEWS WANT ADD. A large crowd was in attendance. Classified Ads. FOR SALE chafes, dressing table, chest assorted tools, two-candle floor lamp, living room light fixtures, shotgun, miscellaneous articles. Armour Salvage. Phone 564. (267 FOR SALE One electric range; good condition. Phone 144, 801 Borden Street. WANTED FOR SALE Gateleg table and WANTED Suitcases to rent to sol- dlers going on furlough. Responsible soldier will buy or rent your bag on share basis. Send name, address and phone number to Box 390 Dally News. WANTED Chambermaid lor hotel. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 21. (279 WANTED Two quiet steady men to share room and board. Green 596, 851 Klnth Ave. West. (267 1 WANTED Room and board or rooms .for wife and baby. Phone 792, Sergeants' Mess, F-Sgt. Dewar. (269 WANTED TO RENT Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, lm mediately. Box 392 Dally News. TWO Gentlemen require room in private home. Phone Black 367. (269) WANTED Floor maids for General Hospital, 8-hour duty, good salary, duties to commence immediately. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 22. (268) WANTED Room and board for two gentlemen sharing. D. R. Stewart. Phone 282. tf WANTED Room for lady. Urgent. Apply Blue 419. 271 WANTED Young employed coilple badly In need of room, or room and board. Phone 175. W. C. Nelson. 268 WANTED Small boat with engine Reasonable. Box 392 Dally News. (2681 BACHELOR would like to share In small house, or comfortable cab-In within" 15 minutes of Dry Dock. Apply Box 391 Daily News. i27H WANTED Room In private home by young couple employed by U. S. government. Phone Blue 579. Inquiries for Massey or Plumb. C268) "WANTED TO RENT House or ap artment, furnished or unfurnished, for two adults, reliable tenants. Mr. Richardson, Phone 86. GUARD -HOUSE. EH? I rI , BEIWGlMTHEPOei-HOUSE-J F I JUST AS BAP , jj .ats'Vh-'" (tf WANTED Student working in shipyard desires board and room. Apply Box 389 Dally News. (266) BY WESTOVER Canada at War 25 Years Ago Successful Annual Event Held At Nov n- 19!7 British force In East End Church Yesterdav Palestine captured Jaffa, the port Afternoon m Jerusalem, uvrman asmmi uons A successful event of last Friday afternoon was the St Peter FaM Bazaar held in the parish hatl of the east end AnigUcan Church. The bazaar was opened by the rector. Rev. E. W. Scott and the visitors were received by Mrs. W. Oarliek and Mrs. Seott. Mrs. Garnck was also cashier. The booths were capably handled and the wares attractively displayed. The home cooking booth was presided over by Mrs. J. W. tfoorehouse and Mrs. Tatters!!, escaped to Heligoland Bight after engagement with British force; enemy patrol ship sunk and tight cruiser set on fire. MUSIC WITH SNUFF Musical snuff-boxes were In yogue in the 18th Century. EARLY AUSTRALIA The first British settlement ir. Australia as established at the bead of Sydney Cove in 1788. i u PASSED ON TOGETHER ALTON. Eng., Nov. 17 W Chatting at the fireside in the home of a friend, Mrs. Elizabeth Messenger. 73, fell forward and died. Her husband. 03, was sent lor. Wherv he saw his wife he too dropped dead. GENERAL WIND RETURNS WA8HINOTON, Nov. 17 O) Military expert here are pointing out autumn is the time of winds the HELIUM AND RADIUM v1 OYer and "me 01 seal Helinm found in aii mineral Mn "nns may powerfully af-sources of xadium. :n mineral wat- ect war er and in volsani; gases. SET EM CHEiVPIR The coti of producing asrUKnatin gun3 has been reduced 40 descent in the last two years. JUST BITOT ES ABOUT The hummin bkd. the smallest and the sewing booth by Mrs, W. of afl blrd doee not Smith and Mrs. A. Barbe. The variety booth was under the de fined $25 in city poli-.-e court on ectton of Mrs. A, H. Hill-Taut, WHAT ALREADY? President Roosevelt nas a a charee of intoxication. ,and Mrs. H. Henderson, and Mrs. of , Christmas cards. I A. J. Croxford, Mrs. Ad cock and col- NAME OF JEHOVAH The word Jehovah occurs nearly 7300 times in the Old Testament. LET'S '.GROW MORE The pistachio nut contains over M percent of olL HAY FOR MILK Hay is the cheapest milk-pro-daciag feed for dairy cows. J. M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Pruvne MS NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI. PROP. "A Home Away From Rome" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Waier Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 b City Chimney Sweep " " (Licensed) sj Chimneys Cleaned S1.00 Flue tjj; Roof Repairs Evetroujhs g a ph. Green 996 - D. Thomson g For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE I PHONE 235 I s DAY AND NIGHT g tSiUMmausu. mi1. tummy tmw h ., i . i srg aa ia . Canadian National Railways TRAINS FOR THE EAST WILL LEAVE .PRINCE RUPERT: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 7 pjn., stopping at all stations. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 10:30 aJn., stopping at principal points. TERRACE LOCAL Daily except Sunday, 4:15 pjn. INCOMING TRAINS WILL ARRIVE FRINCE RUPERTi TUESDAY, FRIDAY and SUNDAY. 10:30 pan. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 7 pm. TERRACE LOCAL 11:20 ajn. Daily except. Sunday. AIR CONDITIONED SLEEPING AND DINING CARS ON ALL TRAINS REGULAR STEAMER SAILINGS TO KETCHIKAN, OCEAN FALLS AND VANCOUVER For full Information, etc., call or write R. S. GREIG, City Passenger Agent 528 Third Avenue, Phone 260, Prince Rupert, Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines Gift Wrappings B To Impart the Spirit of Christmas Fancy Gift Wrapping Paper, pkg Mc Dennlson's and Coutt's DlstlncUve ChrUtmas Seals, Tags and Labels, pkg 10c Seal and Tag Assortments 36 pieces and 50 pieces, pkg. 5c 40 pieces Dennlson Valu-pak 10c 100 pieces Dennlson lc and 15c 300 pieces Dennlson 2Sc Tissue Paper, red, white or green, pkg. 10c Tinsel Ribbon, skein 10c rvlLnhun TMhhrm rprl fir ereen 10c Tinsel String 10c and 15c Any Gift worth giving is worth wrapping Attractive Wrapping Doubles the Value of Any Gift. CHRISTMAS CHEER HEADQUARTERS ,1 r