SI TUESDAY, NOVEMBQ rial two hi Make the most of your Tea. LOCAL NEWS RfOTES 3 Uf W WA a. AirfrfHBHlHHW HiiK -Aal - ' '.BBBI TEA COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED EDITORIAL Armistice Day . . . Twenty-four yenrs tomorrow it is since one great war ended and today we are in the midst of another, outstripping the former in scope, magnitude and implications. While we honor the brave men of the last war, those who died and those who are still with us, not forgetting the men of this war, many of whom have also died and many more of whom stand ready to die. let our thoutrht iAt.siw kmh u H. F. Pullen was re-admitted to "Campus" Is a Latin word mean- j the Prince Rupert General level plain. . i tal last evening. UBIQUITOUS HYDRO All the larger cities of Canada make use of hydro-electric power. IS 1914-18 More than 600.000 Italian soldiers died ln the First Great War. A Wool Blanket at Elios Furnl- ' ure Store. Len Qiiftlths returned to the city at the end of last week from a business trip to Vancouver. ! D. T. Oreea ot the Pt O f He 1 staff rdwmetf to tea oity Sunday jniorntof from a week' visit to i Butedale. A The Prince Rupert Ratepayers' Association Meeting Is postponed until next Tuesday nleht at 8 o'clock In the City Hall. A. Ritchie, father of Don Ritchie of Lindsay's Cartage, who has been visiting here for the past several months, left by yesterday's train on his return to his home he that we shall not weaken, that we shall not falter, but ln Brandon that we shall fight the good fight until a real peace comes, a peace worthy of the cause, a peace which will uerDetu-ate and ensure the ideals and the things for which we fight. It has been truly said that this is the "people's war." That is what they have called it in Britain- That is what it is in Russia and everywhere else that arms have been able to reach and inflict their horrors upon civilians and soldiers alike. It well behoves us tomorrow to again honor those men who fought and died between 1914 and 191S, thinking that their sacrifices would have finished the job for all time. We are all of us engaged in another great undertak ing of liberation and idealism. Tomorrow we will be too busy to long lay down our tools but we' will not be too busy to reflect upon those things for which they fought and for which fight and to resolve that everything we can do to carry on to a successful culmination the task for which so many have already fought and died shall be seen through the utmost efforts of us all each and every one until the culmination is a real Armistice Day. A Attention Ladies Closing out all our stock of Fur Goats at halt price. No reserve. Annette's 550 3rd. Ave. W. next door to Cana dian National Telegraph Office. 266 Alan P. Stuart of Trans-Canada Airlines, Newfoundland, has arrived in the city on holidays and Is the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. Street S. Stewart, Dunsmulr CITY OF" rKINCE RUPERT Nettee is hereby given that a Court of Revision to correct and revise the Voters' List of the Cltv of Prince Rupert will sit at the City Hall, Council Chamber, on the sixteenth day of November 1942, at ten o'ciock in the morninf. Dated at Prince Rupert this 2nd dap of November 1942. A. A. WRATH ALL, 262 City Clerk U CTION SM.K Tluilwr Nile MIMI Ttoer wfll he utfewaj far aale al Publkc Autton. at roon on 1SM 1SU" day of MOvMnbrr. ma m ix offlee ot the TXaUict Fcrasccr. aserine Buumns Vanonnvr. BC.. tr Usencc XSlf14, tc out 1.894.00 I.bjra. ct Spruce. Odar Mid Hrmlcnk en thee mrrtm altuad an Bumaby StmtU Two (2) yrere wUl tw allowfa Xor rmiml of Utnfcw. "Provided anyone uaaJbi to aMend the aictton In prracrt ma.y unn!t 4xondr to be cawped at the hour o: motion and tml as one bd ' Purober oartloulasm may be rbtatiml from tfte OhW Porester. Vic!-n. BC or the Dtrt-t Portfcn at Vancouver B.r am Prt'roe Rupert. BC. TWO YOUNG MEN BtrORE the war, two young graduates in chemistry faced the future with no assets but technical training and unbounded faith in themselves. They planned to capitalize on their years in college by manufacturing a certain chemical product. "But we'll need some money to get started," they said. "Let's put it up to the bank." Their banker decided that their faith was well founded in character, ability, energy. "We'll finance you to start in a small way," he said. L "Make a test on the local market first." Presently the product was being sold all over Canada and exported to the United States and overseas. Now it fills a wartime demand. The enterprise employs a large number of people. This actual example illustrates how this country's Chartered Banks help credit-worthy people to benefit themselves, their fellows and their country under the democratic system of free enterprise. Banks, like any ether butinett, exltl betaute Ihey provide service which a community needs and is willing lo pay for at a rale which will yield a reasonable profit. Chartered Bank profits average less than one-half of one per cent a year on total assets. Few, if any, other businesses operate on as small a margin. fitak of Montreal . i . The Dank of Novi Scotia ; i , The Bank of Toronto ... The Provincial Dank of Canada The Canadian Dank of Commerce i ; . The Royal Dank of Canada ... The Dominion Dank Danque Canadicnne Nationale . i -. Imperial Dank of Canada ... Dardars Dank (Canada) A Smart Pail Coals at reduced prices at Star Style Wear. Third Avenue. (W Tonight's trate. due to arrive from the Bast at 11 o'clock, was reported tfek morning It M n time. A Event ot the Season "Mrs vllnlver" starts Wed. Nov. 11th. foi t Days Continuous shows tfaii starting 10 sun. Attend the earl shows. ( A Tea and sale of home eootdnc will be heklvt home of Mrs. It AHen, 391 Fifth AW. .. TfcWt N'ov. 12. Proceeds to go to War- ilme Housing Work. , There was not a treat turn-out U the show of magic staged at the DddfeKows' Hall Saturday nljht by Nick Polyraaryk. In fact, the lw of the audience was disappointing. I possibly due to a number of other counter-attractions. VV. H. Dalyt father, and Mrs. W. P. Armour, sister, will arrive In the city tomorrow morning from Vancouver to attend the funeral M the 1st; Bton Vern Daly which will take place Thursday n tm: lHlll. ciMSf orftiii (OI.I'MIIIX IN lKHf II Hie MUr mi Uie -Sl1Hlfllim Art" ami In the Matter l the titW a( Imp TAHB JQTKI u tar Mar m m Hoaot JtNtje riibm. knai JtaSga at Ma. I Ma m ba SOU m K OetrSjrr VO. mantaMA Adoaialataatw ba Basis of Ux L'ok Bjoc fofmafif w nwaii WVM- BTRtah OMUOVim. ur wiad. who mm on or aoxat tat w U of AUKU IB43 Ail aataoaw t letMed o lt Mtd Batate at ra luiMi to iy be anmin of taaar iaaaanaa to me MrtiiwMb and at: aawotti bsrlng ciaima against U amU 'Sataca are rcowraa vo lue wn wmn tm MDnartr earMVrtl on ct oeioaa wm 1Mb day ot oemher A O. 1941 tJtllog atiKh dlaUWMKloci wm ne maw -im rritrt ontT u auch aam ot Midi I aban hae bnan aoMtted. DATED aa. Print Rupert. C. tbla HMk r of Oofcotr 192 0UtAN A. WATT Ott.flnl mlnitraor N - ft C-Z'-O Tuasday. I tun.. CKklfrl- mwm- Hall. 8ooanunt asembtni in fited. rTabytriaa Hsaaar Nor. 10. ptmra Ml BatMr. 12 astern ar Osasse Mov. tettUMwan Cltciea lMMav Ho 2! JsWtJlowt' HalL nth Coast Refiment Danr Nov. 2C Armories. Refreshmenu Oddfellows' Dance. Friday Nov 17. By invitation from member Orange Ladles' lavttatfcm Dancr Oddfellows' HalL MOfewber M United Hsaaar, Dee. 1. Help Norway InvttatkJn Dance. Oddffllowy' Hall. Dee.4. 11 1 BrighlenYourOutlookwith FLOWERING SHRUBS tiC'iJi At nlantina time, the season o! OLD CHUM The Tobacco of Quality CUT COAKSt fO THt Hfl CUT fINf FOfc ROllINO TOUR OWN i M t r. W iTgmrag I'll MAiA mIK!M1Wm JUmaWMI M Mill wiiii n i in i im m mi .Hl,,: finncuncemen It All sdverttsemenu in tni sotumn win e cniuierd for full month st 26c s worn nt novt bop, xTTfcv flnwprinn bees and shrubs add much to i5kJ ' 5. . - . . . ,, J. our happiness. But did you know a wws variety of shrubs may be chosen to give s sucewssion of bloom beginning with ths earliest days of Spring, followed by brighl cheerful berries which last well Into the Winter? Brighten your outlook the year 'round with a wide choice of flowering and berry bearing shrubs. Plant this fall for the best results nezt spring. Free Garden Hook A Complete Line of Nursery Stork EDDIE'S NURSERIES SAUDIS, ISC. 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