a PAGE nntEE I'LKASK SAVE THE I50TTLR Your Salvage Committee will collect. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Tonight's train, due from the! East at 10:30, was reported this afternoon to be one hour and ten minutes late which should bring : in at 1140 p.m. I rfnttcuncementJ All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Oddfellows' Hogmanay Dance, Dec, 31, 10 to 2. By invitation. Con-'.act members quickly for invitation. Price 75c each. L. O. L. meeting every Monday, Oddfellows' Hall. All Orangemen are welcome. Cambral Snowball Frolic, Jan. 22, Oddfellows' Hall. FOU QUICK RESULTS TRY A NEWS WANT ADD. SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-polnts, Stewart and North, Queen Charlotte Islands. full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Aeent Third 'Ave. Phone 568 a We TILLIE THE TOILER LOCAL NEWS NOTES pay cash for furniture, rtoves, tools, musical instruments. -an or write Elio's, Prince Rupert. The Variety, Store will be closed on, Wednesday and Thursday. foT stock-taking. C. T. Heward returned to the :ity yesterday afternoon from Vancouver where he spent Christmas. Miss Kay Murray, R.N., arrived n the city at the week-end from California to spend the holidav Riclard Glrvin Anderson of Ocean Falls Is announced as a re-:ent recruit in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Mrs. J. L. Hooper, formerly Mi?s Betty Eastman, sailed on Satur-lay night for Vancouver where she will Join her husband and. take up esidence. Fred Fowler and. Charles. Pete, Indians, were each fined .$50, with option of thirty days' imprisonment, in city police, court yesterday, for obstructing a police officer while in the, execution of his duties. Leading Aircraftsman Jack Bat.y. stationed here with the Royal Canadian Air Force, is a brother of Reginald Battye, 31-?ar old electrical journeyman, who li among those missing with the Canadian Pacific Air Lines transport plane which has been lost since a week aco Sundav evenine on a flight between Prince George and Vancouver. Reginald Battye had been employed at Prince George by Hume & Rumble and was on his way home to Vancouver for Christmas aboard the an- pafently Ill-fated plane. BRONCHITIS COLDS wis William Johnson, for drunken-nass, was fined $25, with option of the time he had spent in jail, by Magistrate W. p, Vance in city police court yesterday afternoon. Passengers leaving for Vancouver included J. E, Irwin, S, DunJr kowskl, H. Anderson, J. Pitman and C. Harrison. Lieut Col. C V, Bvitt, officer commanding the - local battery, left iaat night for Vancouver and Vic toria tUl 1.1 where H11C1C he Il will Will take LIKH a A frill course TKP I SSSJ!.0'1 during the next muiiaj. several u-pfl-s The local rationing board, of which Mayor William M; Watte Is chairman and Miss Audrey Wrath-all, secretary, will meet this evening to organize, its 'work. The office of the board will be In the City Hall. Bert O'Neill left this morning or his retn n n Vanvuiu- to rwur.v his studies at the University of British Columbia, after soendin-the Christmas holiday rearm hsr with hlj parents, Mr. and Mrs. M W. C. Q3W11 Mr. find Mr, T. L. Davies and 'nn Hon ny. left twiay for Squam-Ish v.-h?re Mr. Davlss will take up ney teaching duties, having resigned from the staff of Boatli Memorial Hih School here. ; Good Fishing On Christinas Roy Vr.ndsrslu-s had a very sati-fastory sportsman's Christmas Day. ifr. visited Cloyah Creek and his satis- faction was catching two fine I sreelhead whbh gave a fin" fi"ht bifore beln flmlly larded by this dquahty sjpsler. The larger of the fair weir-h;d aboii! thirteen pounds and the smaller about ten. " , ! . Notice To Our Customers Owing to the difficulty of obtaining experienced help, we are compelled to go on' a cash basis commencing January, 2, 1913. NO MOKE CHARGE ACCOUNTS FOR THE DURATION He will continue delivery service as long as possible. Three deliveries weekly, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday .Mornings. All orders must be in the day previous. No C.O.I), 'orders will be taken. GORDON'S HARDWARE Here's Wishing All Our Friends ft the Compliments p of the Season 1 Canadian Fish & Cold Storage 1 TUESDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1S-J2 " ' '! THE DAILY NEWS I t -. -u SPIRITUAL CONFLICT No Peace Until it Comes Into Hearts of Mm, Rev, c. A. Wright Tells Rotary Club This Is not a war ajalnst flesh and blood but against principalities and power In high places and ther will be no peace untll.lt comes Into the heatts of men, declared Rev. Clarence A, Wright, paftor of First Baptist Church, in speaking before the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at its luncheon last week. Dwelling on the subject of freedom and the Prince of Peace, Mr. Wright described the war in which the world was now engaged as a splrltua. conflict. it was the Christmas luncheon of the club and President George C Mitchell was in the 2halr. The winner of the raf 'le of a war savings certificate for the Queen'1 Fund was Alex MacKenzle. (Classified advertising is payable cash in advance. No charges. FOR SAI.h I FOR SALE Heater, very good con-j dltlon. 105 8th Avenue East. 303i FOR SALE, Snap for cash. '29 ' Ford Coach. $90. Good rubber. I Bax 414 Dally News. (301) , FOR SALE 26 ft. sail boat, com-l pletely rigged. Bargain. Care- taker. Yacht Club. 302 ! FOR SALE New coal and wood range. Apply 127 Eighth Avenue ' East. (303,' FOR SALE Ukelele banjo. Mrs. Pullen, 229 Third Avenue West. HELP WANTED WANTED Teacher for Digby Island rural school; Salary $100 per month. Apply Secretary. Dodge Cove; via Prince Rupert, B.C. , (306) WANTED Bookkeeper for real estate office. Apply Unemployment Insurance Office A.F. 25. (303) WANTED Urgently, housekeeping room. Apply Box 413 Daily News. (303) WANTED WANTED To Rent or Buy small gas boat, good condition. Apply Box 415 Dally News. (301) WANTED Business couple wants one. two or three rooms. Apply Box 416 Daily News. (305) $20 REWARD for small furnished apartment or house. Call Mrs. Lee, Prince Rupert Hotel, (302) WANTED To rent furnished housekeeping room or rooms. Phone Black 728. (302) WILL OFFER $15.00 Reward for suitable, clean, furnished apartment 'or house. Reliable couple do not smoke or drink. Best of references. Call Mrs. Iverson, Green 964. (297) LOST LOST Pair glasses ln,case. Somewhere on Third Avenue. Phone R Rudderham, Green 961. (302) FOUND FOUND Pocket book In Old Empress Bar. Owner may have same by calling at Old Empress Bat; and paying for this, advertisement. (302) ROOM AND BOARD jfeW DOARD and room for men lng. 718 Fraser Street. shar- This advertisement la not published or disp'u.yed bj the Liquor Control Board or by the Government . . oi British Columbia TIMBER KAI.E Vl'Wi" Sealed tenders will be received by the LiniiMirr w maas at Victoria, B.C. not later than 11 o'clock ift .the forenoon on the 25th day of January. 1943, for the purchase of Licence X32282, to cut 2.-734.000 feet ct Spruce. Cedar and Htm-lock on an area lying bstween Lots 820 nd 824 on 4he north shcre of Skldegate Narrows, Queen Gharkitte Islands Land District. "Two (2) years will be allowed for re-.ncv-sl cf timber. Furf.hr ipa.'.'ttcua'irs cf itie Chief Forever, Vlet-rfi, BC, or District Forester, Prince Rupert. B.C. J. M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wailare Block Phone 641 raaimxMemu raws IGOLD SEAL I Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon and Urnnuirf Lit? Herring in Tomato Sauce m are both on active service but will be back on your ll grocer's shelf soon as condl-jj ditions permit. M Ka:i!:;i:ii;:ai:i:!!.:u;:Ri:axi;::i.i::i'i:ii!n'l By WESTOVER bUT MAC. HOW COME YOU'RE I I I MAC, THIS IS MISS SMITH-SrE BOUGHT I SEE, THI5 S l NELL. j IiKIONai TO GET THE BEST LIQHT i n MANNER OF JTHIS SHOP? J A feEJLPj B. lnr SHOUID ge HEW ( c -ct THE S9AHS SW--jVOU I'M RUNNIMS r?? ' I MEAN I -Vvl 1 1 H J a Three Months For Shoplifting Here Malcolm Munro sentenced Yesterday Afternoon by Magistrate Vance in City Police Court For shoplifting Malcolm Munro was sentenced to three months imprisonment by Magistrate W. D. Vance in city police court yesterday afternoon. Munro was seen helplu m himself to goods from the Variety store the day before Christmas and was trailed to the street by the proprietor, Gordon Bryant. On being picked up by the police he was found to have the goods from the store in his possession. Jj There has been more than -one complaint of shopllftirig In the city of late. In fact the practice' has become rather frequent but a number of recent convictions, It Is hoped, will have the tendency of discouraging li. 1943 Standard Pocket Diaries Standard Office Diaries Ideal Calendar Refils Ideal Calendar Stands 1943 TIDE TABLES Pacific Coast Prince Rupert Harbor . . 25c 10c n m v 1 i s 1 ! i i 1 For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 DAY AND NIGHT 8 aacHMOfKmrxirxmrKirxiDaaa 3