,r.tf " ... etU I rxJ Mm II r. v a . . tv" I i' hit tiers m The Waterfront ;.: halibut boat . s.-d in fishing liver content - who have per-h.ng are Capt. Len 8and- J fl 3 J Remembrance Day Honored Program at Borden Street School On Turwlay Morning On Tuesday morning Borden Street School held iu annual observance of Remembrance Day. Visitors who participated in the ceremony were Mr. D. C. Stuart, Regent of Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, Mrs. Wlnrtffred O. Brass, standard bearer of the chapter, and Dugler Ranee of the Canadian Legion. The proceed tngs resembled those held for year pact at the local enotaph. The nrarram was m follow: ) Canada" sunj by the aehool. Cease Fire" by BufMr Ranee. Two minute alienee. Last Post" by Bugler Ranee. Address by the principal, S. A fh ees man. I in Flander Field" recited by Diane Kennedy. Addrea bv Mr. Stuart. Mrs Dra thanked the pupils ' i he school who had so efficiently acted a taggers tor Poppy Day. he closed her remark by recrt- m hr mem. "Buy a Poomr" lately publWwd In the local papers and in ihe Ledonanr. "The Lord' l Prayer" led by Mary Strachan, Reveille" v Bugler Ranee. "Ood Save the King" concluded the pro am SWEDISH LABOR SHOUT STOCKHOLM Nov. 13 -8 den' government is being urged to call up prospective army conscript for periods of three months to work at cutting wood for home and Industrial use. JhhcuhcemehtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for full month at 75c a word O "O Tuesday. 8 pjnOddfel- , lows' Hall. 80)00 rntng members in vlted. Eastern Star Dane. Nov. 20. Lutheran Circles Baaaar Nov. 21. Oddfellow Hall. w a i?th riwat Resdment Dance. Nov. M, Armories. Refreshments. rvwr.iw-' Dance. Friday Nov. 27. By Invitation from members. nmnsf Ladles' Invitation Dance. Oddfellows' Hall, November 30. United Bazaar, IX. 3. Help Norway Invitation Dance. Oddfellows' Hall, Dec A. 350 Third Avenue West 1TLL1E THE TOILER U? M AVE BEEM CALLEP UEf VOUJTO DBWE TO? MgMFOS e .1 Announcing the Opening ot the a VICTORY 'CAFE .xaiBiafiniirll a b '!lsmTMl'--- SHORT CUT TO VICTORY! DIES' here is your chance to try the latest 3-INCII pv V.non PERMANENT. All ends tapered with Frank ii; V ir .shancr. Individual styling to suit your features. Sunrise Beauty Salon VIOLET MAH Cor. Clh and Fullon Above Sunrise Store Phone Blue 913 for Appointments LOCAL NEWS l :OTES Wool Blanket at Ello's Store. Own meetlne of truck and taxi drivers, Monday Mov. 16, Carpenters' Hall, 8 pjn. (265) Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be on time. Attention LjkUa Clmlns out all our stock of Fur Coats at half price. Ho reserve. Annette's 550 3rd. Ave. W. next door to Canadian National Telegraph Office. (205) Lieut. John James, area intelli gence officer here, left this morning by train to take a course at Kingston. Ontario. Lieut. C. J. New ts acting as intelligence officer here during Lieut. James' absence. The Prince Ruoert Shrine Club held its quarterly dinner meeting last night in th Commodore Cafe. President Hrottw Oammon was in the chair over a fair-sized gathering of members. The resignation of F:mnk Vlck- Matheson. Coughing Here's Easy Time-Tested Way To Get Relief Ott altr those dlrtrMslng ipells of couctung ana rase mian j ji the cold . BoU tome water, i-our 11 Into a oof I. Ana a rooa spuouiiu In the eUmlc8 nwdiclnal vaport With every breath you Uke Vapo Rub's mediation soothe UTtUttoa. qutets coughlnj, help clear head and breathing paf- IXZt. TOR ADDED RELIEF... At bedtime rub Vlck VapoRub on throat, cheat and back. IU poultice-vapor action ort to bring you comfort while you sleep. savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 511 FRASEK STREET PRINCE RUPERT I in tiii: mtukmi: r kt ok hkitimi om mhi in mourn: In thr Matter of tbr A.linlnl-trallnn Art" iml I In the Mallrr f the lUt t l.nulf i l-W Mnj , , TAKE NOTICE mat 07 orarr m Honour Judge Fhiher. tocti Jw o o of Rrltlah Ooium- UR OWIWW ' ' bU. I w on the 30th dy of Ootobw AU. 1942 a4apolnd Aanuiww Ui EMaW ot Louie Look 8.H tornvMlJ U, wv, . , . rfnl. who dtea on or oam mif TTj . . unmmt at their In perwn. hnrtn ctatim J "1 V7 vrrtned on or orei m urh ctaHns 01 1 -1.11 haw hm notified . DATED M Prtnoe In. 30th UJ of ooiooor NORMAN A. WATT Offk-Ul AttaUiitror nmoe Rupert. B.C. TH2 DAILY tfEv73 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver Olof Hanson. M. P. for Slceena. left on Wednesday for Smlthers after having spent several day in the city. Col D. M. Martyn, area commandant, is on a brief trip to Victoria this week, being doe back in the city Monday evening Mrs. E. D. Brunadon.' wife of Adjutant E. D. Brunsdon of the Salvation Army, returned bo the city this morning from a visit in Vancouver. Passengers leaving Tuesday for Vancouver included Mr. and Mrs. II. Rhodes, H. Wearne, It. Mulligan. George Tlngey, W. J. Dreplt, Leo Begg, H. Mather and K..F. Kerr. cut of Prinre Ruoert for the nast ! erintendent of the Prince Rupert twenty-five year, goe into eriect vjeri iiuu mww at the end of this year. City Com-' Miss Mary Fraser RJV.. who h;: - mistioiMr D. J. Mauteson expresses rmgncu, v"c '- recret tthat Mr. Viekers tuu re- morning. signed at this particular time as th staff is already considerably short-handed. Mr. Vlcker has been a faithful and competent official and will be missed by all. said Mr. Mr. and Mr, decree Crinn re turned to the rltv at the first of Uhe week from Vancouver. Mrs. Crlpps had been spending several months - in the south and Mr. Cripps went south to meet her. W. J. Cairns, assistant General commissioner of the Canadian Red Cross Society for Canada witn headquarters in Toronto, and F. W. Tuffrev of Vancouver, Drovln- clal commissioner for British Col umbia, after spending several days in the city, left last night for Vancouver. Mrs. Earn Ferguson, wife of Con Mab!e Fereuson of the city police, returned to the city this morning from Vancouver. She had been called south on account of her father. Frank King, having sus tained serious injuries In a log ging camp he operates at Jervis Inlet. C.N.R. Trains w VT Watt i-fttiirned to the ror lerrace thia mnmim (mm a tiro ' From Terrace weeks trio to Vancouver. He also ! Daily except Sunday paid a brief visit to his parents at Kelso. Washington. ; Miss Mabel Faust R.N., Who j comes here from Saskatchewan to j take over the duties of lady su:;- i Daily except Sunday 11:20 am 4:15 pin Change In Delivery Service EFFECTIVE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16 West of Mcliride Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays East of McBride Tuesdays, Thursday, Saturdays. To ensuie delivery, orders MUST be in by 4 p.m. previous day. Third Avenue THRIFT GROCERY Classified Ads. KOH SALE fOR SALE One ftectric range; good condition. Phone Black 923, 801 Bbrden Street. " M4 FOR SALE Kitchen range, prac-tieaUy new. also bed and dresser. Phone Black 157. 265 FOR SALE Bed chesterfield suite. 1341 Pktgot Piaw- 264) FOR SALE CarT'34 Chev. Phone Green 1U. (264) FOR SALE Stromberg Carlson radio. Snap S50. Rear 2218 Seal Cove Circle. Phone Blue 825(265) ; FOR SALE In best of locations, two blocks off Columbia St, semi-modern bungalow, 10 brinelne in $100 a month. NO MENTAL REGULATIONS Inquire Owner, Bert Jorgensen, 623 Agnes St., New Westminster, B.C. PERSONAL FOR Prompt courteous carrier ser vice ANYWHERE In town Pnonr Mark Hill, Black 183, 'Agent for VANCOUVER SUN. '265 1 ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and Board for man shar ing. 718 Fraser Street. tisai ROOM for two. gentlemen only. Phone Black 965. ' UPS AND DOWNS ruAPKT. HILL. N.C.. Nov. 13 ff1 t iit William Neufeld, VS. Navy Pre-FUght School, finds that nvonraioht mHplk lose as much as 22 pounds, and underweight boys gain up to 16 pounds during thpir three months of Intensive physical activity. WANTED rhone i:9 QUIET young couple employed-by US. Government 'desires room, or room and TaOird. Applyox 3R Dallv News. (264) WANTED Woman for general housework, family of four, sleep out, good wages. Apply 249 Fifth West, after 4 o'clock. 264) WANTED Housework by hour and attend children in evenings. Black 589. TEACHER WANTED for Port Cle ments School, Queen Charlotte Islands, Few pupils. Salary $1150. Apply to B. Thorstensson, Inspector of Schools, Court House. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 571. (265) WANTED Small cook stove. Phone Green 129 ask for V. Sokolski. (264) WANTED Heater, oil burner pre ferred. Phone Green 813. WANTED By February 1, 4 to 6 . s n -.9 roomed nouse, uniunusneu. xvci-erences. Phone Red 981. (265) WANTED Room and board in pri vate home for single gin Dans employee. Phone 12 or Green 325. (264) WANTED Johnson Outboard mo tor, 4-5 h.p In good condition. Rupert Motors. 2M) LOST LOST 1942 Licence Plate. Phone W. Bushman, Blue 769 or Ponce Station. 264) WILL the party who got hand crocheted bedspread by mistake, please phone the Pioneer Laundry. This Is an heirloom which the owner Is very anxious to .reclaim. Reward. (265) BY WESTOVER I i I r -Si AFKAID ACMV gl i coulp MU6 II wouldajT PERMIT rZjfr 4o y r ' I vak 1 PDP THAT i V, -ruwT v . WANT TO r I w r 1 1 .11 w V -ww S , , I " ' 1 II -V I I I 1 M 'X? 1 CHOI r..VUI S, r-rt" , TT-l . Mill pp rA K lJ X v-ll- r; .... ARCTIC JACKETS Down-intuUted jackets made by Woods, maker of world-famous sleeping robes. Feather - light, roomy, comfortable. EVEREADY SuptrljyerbJt Radio-S Bittcriet See your local dealer dandling th line. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Rates 75e up 50 Rooms Hot It Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 r 1 iBnriia 1 r 1 ran i ? i Chimneys Cleaned $1.00 Flue ft g Roof Repairs Evetroughs Ph. Green 996 -- D. Thomson EitMl&td 50 Ytart WS PRINCE RUPERT YANCOuvt Manufacturtrt and Distribtdor$ Of course I shop at The j as g Variety Store it's' so handy! j THE I City Chimney Sweep 1 j Variety Store I Licensed) I1" J P ! 2 Where, your dimes are little dollars n UZKS WlWlMZMZX'XXt WZU3 8'SlB 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 Dally except Sunday, 4:15 pjn. INCOMING TRAINS WILL ARRIVE PRINCE RUPERT: TUESDAY, FRIDAY and SUNDAY, 10:30 pin. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 7 pan. TERRACE LOCAL 11:20 ajn. Dally 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 Wrappings To Impart the Spirit of Christmas Fancy Gift Wrapping Paper, pkg -- - J0c Seah, Dennlson's and Coutt's Distinctive Christmas Tags and Labels, pkg 1UC Seal and Tag Assortments 36 pieces and 50 pieces, pkg sc 40 pieces Dennlson Valu-pak Jc and "c 100 pieces Dennlson 200 pieces Dennlson - c Tissue Paper, red. white or green, pkg 10c Tinsel Ribbon, skein " Cellophane Ribbon, red or green . -- , , 10c and 15c Tinsel String r.ift uorth eivlne is worth wrapping Attractive Wrapping Doubles the Value of Any Gift. CHRISTMAS CHEER HEADQUARTERS aw M IRA lM hi . rj r& rw 1 w 1 & 1 ri rj nu izu au mji faJ.S t.im r.i 1