I r.:r ' a not published or Wfcplayed b;i trie Liquor Bc 'd "T b.v the government of British Columbia f ,i uur of west-. u' CoL WtHtom A. .service officer of Army for Canada, v this morning' and will be pro-j in- evening ttaln. . UK TECTII ' h:n no antlers, teeth project IiciriiAicn C A" ski'IITox A.ient ii:.i Lower C J.-v. . . - - n a v a a IIVTI '.11 LH' l" i.x"' . v ;i short t . leaf Ml lur Appointment! ( Lieut. Co! William A. Dray, head of the Salvation Army war services for Canada, was the speaker today at the tegular weekly lunch eon of prince Rupert Gyro Club. Col Dray told Interestingly of a it-rent vusit to the troops in Eng land. Accompanying Col. Dray to the luncheon was Adjutant K. D Brunaden, officer in charge td Saivatjon Army auxiliary services work locally. President Oeorge L. Rorle was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. Including Newton F Pullen. prominent Vancouver Oyro. SIDIl-LMINClMNdS In ruLrro waters vessels are often Mde-launrhed" with angles of roll on hitting the water as great u.s 670 degrees. The World's News Seen Through The Christian Science Monitor An ntnntiond JW a Trwliful ConMructh Unliil -Frr from Su(mmmI no - LJitorUli Are Tindf (ml Imlrurtitt aaJ lu Daily 1 jiturw, TognW kith ih Willjr Mgn Srctian, MjI Cj Monitor an IiWal Neppr far (lit iieatr. 1 U CbrtMian Scwnc Publishing Society Om, Natvar aVM. Boston. MmmcImmxm Pru 12 00 yrlr. or II 09 Mamfi. Cj- ijv Iihw, includia MaflMW Sici. f 2 0 a Yaar. inir -lucttKr 0r. 6 Saturday l$ut 25 Crats. SAMl'l ! CtWY OS RIO'TST k .Canadian National . Railways HKAIN-S l-OU Till: CAST WILL IXAVE I'JMNCi: Itll'l-UT: V :CAV WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. 7 pit, stopping at ; '.i-SUAV and FRIDAY. 10 30 aon.. stopping at principal Lt r I OCAL Daily except Send)'. ' l P Incoming muss will aihuve wiser, nvrmn 1' :-Y. FRIDAY and SUNDAY, :) PJ-' : .UAY and SATURDAY. 7 piB. V. '.v:e LOCAL 11:30 am. Dairy xeept Sunday. r.:n f'ONDITIONBD sleeping AND DINING CARS ON ALL TRAINS r-GVLAR STEAMER SAILINGS TO KETCHIKAN, OCEAN FALLS AND VANCOUVER For foil information, etc.. call or write It. S. r.ur.10, City rassenr.fr Atent f.5B Third Avenue. Phone 2(30. prince Rupert. Aecnts for Trans-Canada Air Lines RUPERT BUTCHERS We i-,h to announce lhat ottlnr to Insufficient hrlp and to ere tires and gasoline, ON AM) A1TT.R NOVLMIH.lt 21 1U make our IHXIVLKir.S IN THE .Mim.i.. with us by p acinc ouUl apprrriate our rustomers ro-operatinff thr orders not lalrr than 3:00 p.m. " the previous day. This ww . III. ! nl rnssi, us to make our deliveries as rariy as pm- morning, COOOOOOOOoftnnnonTmoQOOOOOOOOOOOOaOOOOOOOOOOOOaOOOOO i ...fiin r 'r Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI bhic PHONE 235 uav avti MimtT HLLIE THE TOILER GEE. 1ILLIE. YOU DID CO TO AMD BOV ' I HAVE TO HA.VE SOME-TWIwaTO V7UILE. I AM OM FURLOU6H.TMIS IS THE COWU I BO06HT JOWECTOTWE DAUCE. I'LL 1 4.V Yi HUMANE SEE HOW j i 'aavuuuntiii II. Albertaon, J. L. Athcroft and W J Uxulersbuite were among those leaving yMterday for Van- cuuver. M. M. Stephen left yeaterday for a Uip to Vancouver. His name is one of thme being mentioned in connection with the mayoralty Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Anderson who have been on a two weeks' va cation trip to Vancouver, returned home from the south this Col. J. W.NkholU. general manager of the Canadian Pish & Cold Storage Co.. -will be the speaker tomorrow at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. lie will give Impressions of a recent trip to Eastern Canada and the United States. tfhhcthcerneH tJ All advertisements tn tnl column will be charged for . full month at 25c word -rtrs IO.O.F. No. 63 every C-"0 Tuesday, 8 pjn., Oddfellows' Hall. Sojourning members In vited. W.A. 17th Coast Regiment Dance. Nov. 36, Armories. Refreshments. OddfeUows' Dance. Friday Nov. H. By invitation from members. Orance Ladies' Invrtactoo Dance, Oddfellows' HaU. Koveober 30. Dramatic enVertttnniMit wiM be civen by Mrs. J. T. Manny on ser vice men's night. Salvation Army Hall. Tows. Dec. J. :15 pjn. Re freshener).- United Basaar, Dec. 3. Help Norway Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' HaU. Dec. 4. Women of Moose Invitational Christmas dancing party. Oddfellows' Hall December 16. -(imi.KXMEXT I.IO.IOK APT" (rrtln SS) HmCI 18 HEREBY OTVEN that on th a day or nmmbn 14S irt thr unoenmom munda to apply to Lhr liquor Control Board Xcr MOt to llnic of Bar Uomee No. S8S6 bMurd to raawct of pnmUnem bHa part of a ouuoina ianm w Hotel nuae on rum ui wvta iiiiMinml m Lota IS aed 14. of Blork a. SoUon 1. UH City at rrliv IUwt. more win BjilatMUaa TllliliS in tlx- PraaMM tt Brtuao coJumM. am uraqpi nnrtc. TrtMtev at tv propftty of Knox Hotel Company Limited. Authorlrrd Awlgnor. of itok itupr. ori w umtM. to Jopn Cynu LaBeU ol laaa thrai Strmt. Vanoouw, Brtttah oauraka. it tmwttrr. DATBD at Pfot fWfen. nms Oolttmbta. Uila lSth day of Novrtnbrr IMS. J06EPH CTRU8 USSLLE Applicant and Tnntfnr ix tnr m rot kt or imiTisn ('OI.I MHIA l 1'iumin. In thf Maltry of Hie "AdmljiMratlon ifi ami III the Mattrr f the l.-tatf f Uk Mnr . ... TAKE NOTICE that oroer 01 n IlotwHir iude nahrr. local Jud of .1.. OHM of BrttJah Colum bia. I M on t) SOt day of OuWxf AD. 194J appolwtwl AdmlnlatraiUir of - - nL.A f i. in i ,i I M (lie EMlate ot uouie i. "-of Ocean PalU. BrKlnh OotumW. I- - w lu. AnA nn nr about tbr Httl mwv. dv of August w- All perBuaa i 4exd vo i " vwrau i o1 l.w.. ... m fnrthvltti . and all ., aTuFpuiw - prrmnn havlns fUlrrvi ialnt tfce . la . Batate are rjulrl to fUe m wn me proiwriy vwlflod on or brfore ttw K, of rxrtber AD. 1943 falling u..ls laHKiktWUl Will nisVW tsAT ttw rrtntrd only to auch olama of DATED at Prtc Rupirt. BC. this 30th day cf ooftotxT NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator rrlnrc Ruprrt. BX3 MAC'S A WILLING HORSE, JJUT ITS SWEUL.TU-UE BUT WlUKtJ HAS OKIE JOSTUKE IT 6ME LL AE IT Oki AT THE WAutc TOUlGHTr 7.7 LSI I ' I V vere attack of influenza. Carlton day of the Young Mea's Christian Association war service here returned to the city this BMrning from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Rev. E. a. Holes arrived with Mrs. Ilolen on Monday ninht from Ketchikan where he has been con- dueling a series of meetings in the ioisrest of the Seamen's Mission Rev. Hoien, who formerly was pastor of Chicago's Memorial l-Chuccb, is now traveling evangel 1st and secretary for the Federated Lutheran young People's Society of America Before leaving for Vancouver to conduct meetings he will have meetings in the St. Paul's Lutheran Churrh beginning this evening. Clogged NOSE SPOILSLEEP? Put 3 -purpose vi-tro-nol up each nostril . . . ' 1' It shrinks awUlea mem-Usues, 2i Soothes Irritation. .J) Ileitis flush nasal passages, clearing mucus, relieving transient congestion. VICKS VATROMOL putt-nut bed. 960 First Avenue West , 274 FOB SALE Good double bed and mattress, new Simtnon's spring. $16.30 complete. Apply Suite 10 Smntnlt Apartments. (.27$ FOR SALE Cooking range ta good condition, good inner. Blue 276i FOR SALE Five room house, vacant Dec. 1. See Dybhavn & Hanson Ltd. 2i4 $00 Trolling boat equipped with UpseU Curdles. 7 h p. Basthope. ood condition. Boat Curly D, 29 feet. In Cow Bay Saturday and Sunday. 276) FOR SALE Household furniture. Morris chair, kitchen table and chairs etc. 800 6th Ave. TL Phone Creen 661. FOR SALE Chrysler sedan, good running order. As is 5 1 00. suite 3. Helgerson Block. (276) FOR SALE Small house, partly furnished with new stove, bed, chairs, table, etc. Five minutes' walk from Dry Dock, $850 cash If sold at once. Phone Blue 953 after 6 pjn. (274) FOR SALE Chesterfield and few household articles. Apply 1103 Ambrose Ave. (274) FOR SALE At a reasonable price. 35-foot boat, fully equipped and ready for service at any time. Apply McLean's Boatyard, Seal Cove. (283) "room and board 7 ROOM and Board for man sharing. 718 Fraser Street. ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for housework. Phone Green 880. 7J8 Fraser Street. John McNiece, general traffic sunervlsor. British Columbia Tele- Dhone Co.. is paying a brief busi ness visit to the city. He arrived from Vancouver this morning and will leave tomorrow night on his return south. 6OSHM0 MATTER. WHICH DCESS 1 WEAR SOMEOME MIGHT HAVE OME OJ LI KE IT-- WELL I CAM BE V VILL Bt HlkC MM . ... i . i-.r. tItotae' rr TXiyi: tMBaaaHMI hi INTERIOR WEDDING Miss Verna Christie Becomes Bride Of Lloyd Watt DANSKIK. Nov. 25 On Saturday afternoon last a pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Davd Christie, Dansktn, when 3tee4r second daughter. Verna Mary, was united in marriage to Lioyzl Sdward Watt tf Burns Lake. Given in marriage by her father the bride was daintily gowned in white sheer with a bridal wreath of orange blossoms. Her corsage was of pink and blue cornflowers. The bride was attended by her sister, Marjorle, who wore poudre-blue sheer with accessories to match. Kenneth Oerow was best man. The ceremony took place in the living room under an arch of pini streamers. Rev. Adam Crisp offici ating, in the presence of friends and relatives. During the signing of the Mrs. Adam Crisp sang "I Love You Truly." Following the wedding, dinner was served to those present and - ongratulations were extended to bride and groom. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Watt Are to ' reside at Babine Lake, B.C. COMEDY OF ENGLISH j The musical comedy has been de-jveiooed almost exclusively by tha English-speaking peonies. Classified Ads. FOR SALE FOB SALE One electric range. good condition. Phone 144. .801 Borden Street. 275 FOR SALE 1 stogie, 1 double, 1 WANTED NEWSPAPER REPORTER WANTED Young person for dally newspaper in Prince Rupert. Experience desirable but not necessary. Mast have some writing ability. Opportunity to learn various phases of newspaper work. Apply National Selective Service No. AF 20. WANTED Young schoolgirl as mother's help for " two small children. Phone 53. 275) RETAIL Salesman. 12 years experience, lequires empleyment. Aged 38. Out of town preferred. Apply Unemployment Insurance Com-misston AAL 13. 276) WANTED To buy shack and lot. Box 393 Dally News. (380) WANTED Coal stove for cooking use. Phone Red 395. 276) WANTED urgently, room for air man and wife. Phone Red 271. (278) WANTED Chambermaid for hotel. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 21. (279) WANTED Young help for two Phone 53. girl as small mother's children. 275) WANTED Room by refined young woman employed by UJS.EX). Apply Box 394 Daily News. (275) wanted Piece of ground with in a mile of the city. Apply Box 393 Dally News. (275) TWO Girls wanted for old established grocery store, permanent work. Apply Unemployment insurance Commission AF 23. (tf) LOST LOST Purse containing registra tion card, passport card and $80 in cash. Finder please return to Dally News. Reward. 277 LOST Bunch of keys. Finder please return to Daily News. (276) HlESMEN WANTED You can boost your weekly earnings by 'taking op our popular Side Line of Calendars, as part time work. Most of your customers are prospdets for calendars. Write Dominion Calendar Co., Truro. N. S. (276) BY WESTOVER rT Z I HELLO. MtC. sr"rr, ttozsv 1 .iAxr r.iti1: Don't woste Canada's material. If you must buy new Underwear or the coming winter, buy good Underwear, the longer-lasting land the land that will not need to be replaced too soon the Underwear that is made for long, hard service. (When you do this, you conserve for Canada and our Fighting Forces). For 60 years the name STANFUXD'S has meant dependability, fit, comfort and long life. Write for foldtr "Haw To Malo Your (Mnwr but long.". STANF1F1DS tlMJTEO, TRUXO, N-S. D si vlMBlP 2' IMS ' THE DAILY NEW3 EMM LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Cedar CheaU, Tea Wagon, Cof-lee Tables. Comforter. Axmnrter f rpcts ELIO'8. Prince Rupert Dido Ourvieb returned to the (ity thi meratng from a trip ta Vancouver. , Mrs. Norah Arnold, woo has been laid up (or a week, U still eoDflod to her borne on Fourth Avenue West suffering from a se "For Your Protection' nVssnVrlnSv a . XantAHnnnnnnLnVH n x x Mssnnnw 'KtVA4Mnnnnnnnnnnnsn--K . n If n t m . nm nnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnBnw a n V 1 1 II I IIWW M I mM n LnnnBBnsl SHORT CUT TO VICTORY! LADIES! Here is yotr chance to try the latest 3-INCH FEATHERBOB PERMANENT. All ends tapered with Frank Balrd's Hair Shaper. Individual styling to suit your features. Sunrise Beauty Salon VIOLET MAII Cor. 4th and Fulton Above Sunrise Store Phone Blue 9t3 for Appointments A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A good selection of Christmas Gifts have arrived although not so numerous as former years such as Coffee Tables, End Tables, Tea Wagons, Tables used for smokers, Secretaire, Tablelette, Jardinere Stands, Tea Tables, Dinette Tables with flip leaf. Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue muBHfEfEfEisjBJHmmrEfHrHBm Still The IDEAL GIFT Waterman's Pens Pencils Sets Complete New Stock to choose from Sec our Pen Counter i It's Smart to use a Waterman 1. Guaranteed unconditionally for 100 years 2. More gold in the point. 3. Modern balanced styling. 4. Simplest, cie-itroke filling. 5. Quick ttart, leak-proof feed. 6. Writeh mile en tingle filling. 7. Htn.'made points (through 80 operatioaii. 8. Your choice of 7 quality points. f ft fdf from f 3.00 IW Tior Pm f m' Ji m. WBJEUEJzmimEJEJEJHimEjmish It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district arc doing the same. 4 oi