f.OVEMDER 24, 1942 THE DAILY NEW.'! .-...fft Cri'IITIlV C . Agent EIUIH.'"' c . Arra C.Mboo and Lower -tTl AL LIFE OF CANADA Sj ? ' :e r. y a short M ,3d, onr U 'or Appointments 7 caune I shop at The ftrirtr Store It'i so handy! H TIIK 5 Variety Store dollars 5 T K. Fulton, char- .tmg at Kwtn- mm . a t a and they got :.d half a dosen (, r'K RESULTS TRY A t ,V.' WANT ADD. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Olr!s' Druwi at reduced prices. We ToU' Rhoppe Cedar Chests. Tea Wag-onf. Cot-fee Tablet. Oomfortej. Axlrwter CarpeU. EU08. Frinee Unpen. A Fresh shrimp Dlry. 4 o'etoek. Carwn'u Float. Baat "Ringleader.' A8pectal CCF MeeUn tonight. 8 p.m.. Valhalla Hall. Diacuas civic election. All members urged to Mrv 8. J. Anderam and lilt!, daughter returned to the city la.; evening from Vancouver where they have been visiting for several weeks. Arv!i Jacob Hansen, ton of Mr and Mrs. J. Hansen of Prince Rup ert. has enlisted In Hie Royal Canadian Air Force. William CharW-K Collins of Prince Rupert has also enlisted In the Royal Canadian Air Force. WAItMTH I OK CI I INKS i: Textile eo-operativea In China this year are making 800400 blankets for the Chinese Army. sTitir isoii: m: houlognk LONDON. Nov. 24 0 Part radio said that more than 100,000 trees, in the Bote de Boulogne, Parisian resort, have been cut down to make an emergency fuel rwerve for bakers. The World's News Seen Through The Christian Science Monitor At Inlrrndlmtnl IWy .WitiMrr u Tr-lHfuJ Cofittrucliw Uiiai JVf e frwa Smultontl-ua Ediiotial At Timely and IntlriKtiif nd lit Dttljf l.tjtM, Togrthrr hH ike WLl)r M if nine Section, Mite Mcnilor en Meal Ner for the Him, The QiriMun Stimu PubUahiof Sacietr Oir. Norwe? Srl, Battan. MMudwiWi Price li e Y.flr. er 1 GO e Month. Strjr.'ir Umu, tndvdinf MaeetMi Skom. Z M e Yr. I.'i'roduriarr 0n, 4 Senirjer Im 2) Onu. K7? . . SAMPI I: COPY ON RF.Qt'CST Canadian National Railways fmixs roit tiii: i:st tviu. leave wince iiltekt: f" :i V WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. 7 pin., stopping at ITT.'MsDAY and FRIDAY. 10:30 ajn., stopping at principal rrr.VX LOCAL Dally except Sunday, 4:15 pin. INCOMI.Mi TRAINS WILL ARRIVE MINCE RUPERT: T 'L; DAY. FRIDAY and SUNDAY, 10:30 pin. T ' ITSDAY and SATURDAY. 7 pin. T 'JTAf'E LOCAL 11:20 a.m. Dally except Sunday. A!U CONDITIONED SLEEPINO AND DINING CARS ON ALL TRAINS r.rxri AR steamer sailinos to ketchikan. OCEAN FALLS AND VANCOUVER For full Information, etc., call or write It. S. CiREICJ, City rasscntcr Agent L23 Third Avenue, Phone 260, Prince Rupert, Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines RUPERT BUTCHERS w i''h to announce that owing (o Insufficient help and to rarnrrve tires and gasoline, ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 21 " IH make our DELIVERIES IN THE MOUMNOS ONLY. We ouUl appreciate our customers co-operaling with us by placinc heir orders not later than 5:00 p.m. the previous day. This will "ble us to make our deliveries as early as possible the next morninr, wS wooooooaooooooooooooooaoonoooooaooooooowuuuvv.wv,w For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 DAY AND NIOIIT kM IHKKJIHHMXWnnOniMMHMIVUVllWWWVIWW"- " riLUE THE TOILER - . . Ann. w D. Thorstetnsson, Inspector of schools, left last itfh tor Ocean Falls on official taurine. VUHam Skowel and David Hu-dema were each fined $, and Olaf Lundgren $33 on intoxication charge in city police court Here's Quick Relief from SHUTS PAIN 3-Purpose Medicine Helps Clear nut fAiKiot.j r: one best way to est rttlef from tortur. lr sinus pain L U clear congestion I lrora naal pa.vsae.cs and give sinuses a chance to dram, a lew drone or I view v-tro-not in each costrtl U usually enuugh to trior thu comfort. Ing relief 3 -PURPOSE MEDICINE Va-tro.nol Is so successful because it dori three lmrjortantthlnsi- (1) shrinks swollen rc mbrance of the nose; 7 helps clear out pain-causing coccetlODsnd'3i soothes Irritation. yaTK Many sinu mil. .0JTS) ferns say It s best VICKSCtT reller they've u ,D. unl found. Try It I VATROHOL L. Karsen and J. E. Usborne were among those leaving the city last night for Vancouver. Q. Q. Erskine of Winnipeg, superintendent of boadinf cars for the Canadian National Railways, arrived here last Saturday on an inspection trip. Mr. Erskine left mat night to return to Winnipeg. Lucy Nyce, Indian, was fined ib in city police court yesterday morning on a charge of intoxica tion. James Charlebote and William Mahar were each fined $25 in de fault to time served for a similar offence. Announcement Dramatic entertainment will be given by Mrs. J. T. Mandy on sec-vice men's night. Salvation Array Hall. Thurs. Dec. 3. 8:15 pjn. tfhhcuhcemehtJ ' All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word -rOrv I.O.or. No. 63 every w'"0 Tuesday, 8 p.m., Oddfellows' Hall. Sojourning members in. vlted. W.A. 17th Coast Regiment Dance, Nov. M, Armories. Refreshments. Oddfellows' Dance. Friday Nov. 27. By Invitation from members. Orange Ladles' Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, November 30. United Basaar, Dec. 3. Help Norway Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Doc.4. IX TIIK MTItRMi: roi ItT orilKITIMI com unit in ntniitTi: In (hr Matter of the MdmlnMratlan Art" and In the Matter f tlif ltate of Loulf Iam'V. sin TAKE NOTICE tbM by order of His Honour Judge Flaher. local Judge ol the Supreme Oourt of BrMMi Columbia. I wax on the SOUi rtay of October AD. 1942 appointed Xdmlnlstrator of Um Bitot of Ixxile Look Sine formerly of Ocean ralla. BrtUata ODtouufeU. Defeated, who died on or about the 13tt) (my of Auguat 1942 All penom Indebted o te mtd Estate we re- nuirrd to DMT the amount of trielx In debtedaeun to ne for Ui with and all oermna hartrut cktlim anlnnt the Mid Ratal are required to file tfcem lah me projiertjr verified on or before ttw 15th dajr of Demnber AD. 142 falling whk-h dfarttutton win oe maoe it lio reaard anlv to uch elainui of whlnh I ahall have bnv) noUfled. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. thU 30th day of Oatobi'r I42 NORMAN A. WATT Offfclal Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. l"" XTOVHZ. MAC VOU LAUP SAKES. V SS.fc ; Lrfr& must ce me mse& that ti lue . vou cajt n j n& s 'J tic "i 1 HAVE U'T BOU6WT AKIV POs5l9LV WE AJ? LeAE iS r J J Ct-OTHEG SIUCB I'VE ALL OP THOSE I MAC y ' beeki iotue abmv cbfES while J V r SICHT-SEEINC! APPEALING TOMINERS Federal Minister of Labor Kndea. vourt to Sjed Coal Production OTTAWA. Nov. 24 The federal swifter of labor, Hon. Humphrey Mitchell. In cottoboiation with the tour western provincial government, the mine operators and th. representatives of the miners, 1 appealing to the mayors of western Canada and to all employers situated between the head of the lakes and Vanouver, regardless of the fssentiality of their industries to canvass their employees and if there ae any skilled coal miners among them. Due to the growth of war indus tries and the air force and army camps, the demand for coal ha Increased tremendously and mln; which were previously operated on a Fesaonal basis ate now forced to work twelve months a year. This has created a severe shortage of skilled miners. The mayors and employers are asked to grant leave of absence from their jobs with protection of their s?niority and FOR SALE One electric range, good condition. Phone 144, 801 Borden Street (275) CLASSIFIED FOR SALE 1 single, 1 double. 1 pull-out bed! 9C0 First Avenue West. (274) FOR SALE Household furniture, Morris chair, kitchen table and chairs etc. 900 6th Ave. E. Phone Creen Ml. FOR SALE Chrysler sedan, good running order. As is $100. Suite 3. Heleereon Block. 276 FOR SALE Monarch Range, good condition. Phone Black 236, 1126 Ninth Ave. E. (275) FOR SALE Small house, partly furnished with new stove, bed, chairs, table, etc. Five minutes' walk from Dry Dock. $350 cash if sold at once. Phone Blue 953 after 6 pin. (274) FOR SALE Sofa bed. Phone Green 347. (275) FOR SALE Chesterfield and few household articles. Apply 1108 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) FOUND FOUND Pair of glasses between Central Hotei and C.N.R. engine house. Owner may have same by calling at Daily News and paying for this advertisement. T FOUND Black leather wallet containing registration, unemployment Insurance card etc. Owner may have same by calling at bally News and paying for this advertisement. FOUND Brown leather wallet containing registration, Identification, sport membership cards, gate pass. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News and paying for this FOUND Two bunches of keys, one set on black string and other on clip. Owners may have same by calling at Dally News and pay-ins for this advertisement. tVE BEEU WITKOOTWICE DRESSES FOR THREE. MOUTHS AUD I AM 60IUG TO MAKE UP FOC LOST TIME pension rights to ex-coal miners now in their emlpoy and the government will pay transportation costs to the job and return fare after thirty days' work to skilled men willing to return to the mines for this national emergency. Wages will be those negotiated by employees organizations and approved by the National War La bor Boaid for the various fields ! Volunteers are atked to c;out i the nearest employment and .-.--ir - tire service office or regional sup erintendent. National Slectiv . vice In Winnipeg or Vancouver j Ex-miners are urgently requested to co-operate by accepting tin j work In order to increase nrodur 1 lion and to prevent civilian hardship, a retardment of the military training plan and a general slowdown In the war effort. Mr. Mitchell points out that the situation can be met on a voluntary baals if all citizens of western Canada will co-oporate and mine operators, union officials and employees will all join together to speed up coal production. "As you are doubtless aware," says Mr. Miiciieil, "the coal situation U exceedingly grave and I hop? that I may have your full support in persuading skilled minors to rpfurn to the coalfields." Classified Ads. FOR SALE FOR Immediate Sale 1937 Pontiac sedan, good condition, new tires: also six cylinder car engine. Phone 5. 273j FOR SALE Gas boat "Copalis" Terms sash. Phone Black 594. (273) WANTED NEWSPAPER REPORTER WANTED Young person for dally newspaper in Prince Rupert. Experience desirable but not necessary. Must have some writing ability. Opportunity to learn various phases of newspaper work. Apply National Selective Service No. AF 20. WANTED To buy shack and lot. Box 393 Daily News. (380) WANTED Chambermaid for hotel. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 21. (279) WANTED By Air Force officer's wife and little girl, board and room, housekeeping room' or furnished . apartment. Phone Black C60. (273) WANTED Young girl as mother's help for two small children. Phone 53. (275) WANTED Room by refined young woman employed by UJS.ED. Apply Box 394 Daily News. (275) WANTED Two 39" beds complete. Phone Red 271. 275) WANTED Piece of ground within a mile of the city. Apply Box 393 Daily News. (275) TWO Girls wanted for old estab lished grocery store, permanent work. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 23. (tf) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD In exchange for housework. Phone Green 88a 718 Fraser Street. (272 LOST LOST Purse containing registration card, passport card and $30 in cash. Finder please return to Dally News. Reward. (277 LOST Lady's gold wrlstwatch either on bus, Third or Sixth Avenues. Valued as gift. Finder please return to Dally News. Re ward. (274) Canada at War 25 Years Ago Nov. 24, 1917 T British troops took the village of Bourlon and surrounding heights in a drive toward Cambral. Gen. H. C. O. Plumer appointed to command British troops In Italy and Gen. Sir William Marshall assumed command of Anglo-Indian army In Mesopotamia. BY WESTOVER EVEU IP IT MEAMS WEACIWG SEVERAL OF r , r THEM AT f'ff 1 13ovT noMCE ) p-m& iswt v- r THAT Vr -r Just v ft VX LIKE? BU f THAT'S EASY. U IH ?Uyf 1 TUU-HAVOmO TT4- f5T HIgiLgiAiBBHPvH ggglmnv gfl The tea that has won more world awards for quality than any other, is the tea to use in these days of rationing. Try this master-blend which includes select "small leaf' teas grown exclusively in Upton's own gardens in Ceylon. You'll find Upton's so uniformly rich and full-flavoured that you'll get more satisfying cups for your tea coupons. IP hr Ufttm'i Full' FUTwd-SmMttUsf Tm . , . mn Empm TM tbft "pi fit kif. LIPTON'5 Abo Packers of UPTON'S NOODLE SOUP MIX "THE SOUP SBBATiON Of THE HAVOH" Twenty-Five Years Ago Hon. T. D. Pattullo, Minister of Lands, was a passenger on the Prince Rupert as far as Ocean Falls from whence he goes Into the Bella Coola country which was recently devastated by floods. Recruits lor the Royal Flylns AkS Corps who left here last evening included S. A. Corley, C. R. Murray and Billy McLeod. The scholars of the King Edward School win purchase a Victory Bond to provide a fund for the erection of a memorial to the ex-soldiers of the school who have fallen in the war. C. Rosang is leaving Prince today for Alert Bay. SHORT CUT TO VICTORY! LADIES! R'ere Is yotr chance to try the latest 3-INCH FEATHERBOB PERMANENT. All ends tapered with Frank Baird's Hair Shaper. Individual styling to suit your features. Sunrise Beauty Salon VIOLET MAII Cor. 6th and Fulton Above Sunrise Store Phone Blue 943 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 775 337 3rd Avenue Still The IDEAL GIFT Waterman's Pens Pencils Sets Complete New Stock to choose from Sec our Pen Counter 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, one-stroke rilling. 5. Quick start, leak-proof feed. 6. Writes mile on single filling, 7. Handmade points (through 80 operations;. 8. Your choice of 7 quality points. 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