ATURDAY, 3MVJ:JlT 3, 1042. . i V w V THE DAILY NEWS THEY DRAW UP PLANS FOR U.S. ARMY OPERATIONS LOCAL NEWS NOTES ( , ,. ,oi .U '.oUi, Bulger-. M,, lie; n M. Demos and two ;i lor Muncie, Indiana, Jack Oillis who- is employed In j-., r!,flr here arrived !n the ihU morning's., boat. Klin K -1 O. la:jw ctJuu(a nam 101' I'Ul'-O. fHUlHl Mt and Mrs. Butterflckl and 12111 S iviaill ruiuuw; vu mtituv- HOliS. Mi . and Mrs. Ross Nicholson rrvpd in the city on this mom- boat from Port Edward, hp.-,. Mr. Nicholson Is employed, riic regular monthly meeting ol ht Junior seition 01 me rnnce A Ucfp o :u r laiicniivi a. utiiuii win iri n i nenuiai ihl-i-liuk ouuuav .1 'A ft .1 II 11.111. LilLLUUIt Ul llll' Iftl'll Ml! gLlIVLUI Ulljiin.io ... w sted to attend this meeting. 1) Miss Margaret Jamieson R. N.. i ihc past couple or years lady superintendent of the Prince Rup- General Hospital, left on last evening's train for New Brunswick, having taken a new position as lady superintendent of a training school in that province. Her suc- essor here is not yet nimed. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PIIONK 657 Compliments of the Season ! MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store A ..5...5.1r.J)I.,7.r.l;X.S.5..J..5..i.SiSiJ.' Wishing You All a Happy New Year Tonight's train, due to arrive from the east at 11 o'clock .was. reported this morning to be on time. Olof Hanson, M. P., who spent the Chtlstmas season in the south, ;S on his way through to Stewart just now and expects to arrive in Prince rfupert on Wednesday. Allriair Crerar of tha Inlander Hotel, arrived back In the city on this morning's boat after a trip south to spend the Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Brown arrived back in the city on this mor.iint;'s boat after a trip to Vancouver. Mr. Brown Is employed in the dry deck here. James Rcdpath, port steward for ihe White Pass and Yukon Route, nnd Mrs. Redpath were here yes lerday afternoon on their way to Vancouver for a vacation trip. Rt. Rcy. Joseph R. Crlmont of Juneau, Roman Catholic Bishop of Alaska, was here yesterday afternoon going through for a trip to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. Mrs. P. W. Anderson sailed last d.-un with. All members are re-, night for Aanacortes, Washington, qii' where she will take up future residence with her sister. Mrs. Anderson is one of Prince Rupert's real pioneer women and her de parture after so many years' rest dence is much regretted. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Cpl. and Mrs. McLennan, Aliford Bay; Pte. and Mrs. J. G. Arm atage, 2nd. Can Scottish; C. Mc Callum, O. McClocklen, D. M. Scott, J. B. Scurry and D. W. Mc-Klnnon. R.C.N.V.R.; D. W. Sauter, Port Edward; Mrs. M. Jessop, Vancouver; Clair G. McKercher, R. ON. TALKED TOO SOON BIRMINGHAM, Jan. 3: O A 28-year old aircraft factory worker who boasted that he would be appointed "Gauleiter" if the Nazis ever Invaded Britain was fined the equivalent of $90 when convicted on a charge laid under defence regulations. J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' and GENTS' Best Materials, Workmanship Second Ave., two doors from Broadcasting Station ENTERPRISE FRUIT and PRODUCE Co. PHONE 313 FREE DELIVERY THIRD AVENUE AND FIRST STfiEET A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" COM) WEATHER NEEDS: HLANKETS White and grey; all wool. FLANNELETTE SHKKTS Larue size. HEATERS Hrick lined. PHONE 775 COAL! to Trobr far coal 327 THIRD AVE. COAL! We make wery sure that every ton of coal that Is sent to us from the mines has the proper heat-producing; qualities. We're particular about the kind of coal we buy. In this way we make certain will be that our customers pleased. Place your order now. We'll be pleased to serve you. HEAT WAVES ROLL FROM FOOTHILLS COAL Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. 1'IIONE (Si PHONE (M This little-known group cf men plays an imp rtant role in the work of the U.S. army. With the outbreak of war their job is to draw up the plans for the army's program of operations. The min are members of the war plans division of the war department. Left to right, Colonel Lee S. Gerow, Col. Charles W. Bundy, Lt.-Col. M. B. Rldgway, Brfe.-Gen. H. F. Loomls, Brig.-Gen. Leonard T. Gerow, chief of war plans division; Col. Robert W. crawford, Lt.-Col. S. H. Sherrill, Col, T. T. Handy ai d Lt.-Col. Carl A. Russell. Miss Ruth Stewart, formerlv of the Prince Rupert public school staff, has now retired -and is liv ing in Vancouver with her sLster. Walter Smith, R.C.N., after spending the holiday season the guest of his mother, Mrs. A. Smith, will be- returning south tomorrow. Ben Carrari of the local dry dock staff, arrived In the city this morning on the Prince Ruport from a holiday in Vancouver. Miss E. M. McKee returned to Victoria last Thursday aftsr spending the Christmas holidays with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Flaten. L.A.C. Clarence Finley, after holidaying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Finley, left ihe beginning of the week for the wire less school in Calgary. Joe Naylor will be returning south to the U.B.C. over the veek end. He has been spending his Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Naylor. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Tolin, who had been living for some tini In the Collart Anartrrwnt on Fifth ..r,, r,r.ro m.trr arc- iipivr. Avenue West, have moved to the UnlUl IXCiVYO nni nun I RESULTS. PHONE 93. Besner House, Fourth Ave. Last. Tlie New Year luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club was held yesterday instead of Thurs day. The attendance was small and there was no set program. Miss Alice Nichols, who spent the Christmas holidays the suest of Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Mandy, returned to Usk last eve.iin' to resume her school teaching duties. Stanley Townsend left for Premier the early part of the week after spending a week's holiday the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Mandy. L.A.G. Jack Lindsay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lindsay, after spending his Christmas holidays at his homie here, returned to the. wireless school In Calgavy the beginning or the week. Malcolm Wilding was a passenger south last Thursday where he is taking his third year science at the U.B.C. He spent tne Yine-tide season with his piren', Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilding. Mrs. Paul Yelton, formerly Miss Violet Mortimer of Prince Hupert, has recently moved with Mr. Yel-tnn and their two sons to San Bernardino, Calif. Mr. Yelton Js superintendent in chars-3 of the Nevada California Power Company at that city. l,.M ACT Niillro of Intention to npply to I'un-luise l.nl In TelKvrmph Oi-eek krd BooordltvR D'strict of Cassiar ana buummj m'ntely 9 miles North East of the Set-tlnent of Telegraph Creek and ap vi,Yvnt.w 4 miles South East o Whltan Indian vll!aw on the NorUi ,.,tr r.t tv, RUkln River t the con fluence of Nine Mile OwK and the Take notice that William Oamipbell of Tolocrwh OrwK, ooeupawan ii-n-t, intends to waply for permission to pur fMlowlnir drfirrlbrd land: rwrnnenrlnsr B.t a Post planted ftt hteh water mark vt the SUkine River 200 feet Rast of the confluence of Nine Mile CYeek and SUkine River tliemce North 1043 feet: thence West 1670 feet thence South 1043 feat: thence follow-irar SUkine River tank .to podnt of oommenccmeinir. mm tviin""" "-"i 11 liioiv or low. WIIXIAM CAMPBELL, Alan Kergln, son of Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergin, left on the train last night to continue his studies at the Saskatchewan University, at Saskatoon. Hazen Hanklnson, eo of Dr. C. H. Hanklnson, left last night on the train for Edmonton, where he will continue his studtes at the University of Alberta. 11-FOOT GOLIATH According to one version of the Bible the giant of Gath, Goliath was about 11 feet tall. LOTS TO ANSWER FOR The game of golf is said to have been devised by the Dutch. HEFTY ENOUGH The average grizzly tear weighs about 800 pounds. IN ANCIENT GREECE Among the Greeks athletics was a basic part of religion. BRITAIN AWHEEL At the beginning of the Great Britain had mor? 2,000,000 registered vehicles. FOR SALE FOR RENT war than FOR SALE 2 logging jacks, 1300 ft. W cable, windows all sizes, 2-inch soil pipe, black pipe up to 6-inch, steam pipe extra heavy 2'2-lnch to 3-inch just like new. Phone Black 324. B. C. Furniture. (tf) FOR SALE Set of drums, $75.00. Good condition. Apply Box 189, Daily News. 3 ROOM FOR RENT For men wishing to share. Phone Blue 805. WANTED WANTED Housekeeper. Apply 61d 6th Ave W., Suite 4, Levin Apts. (tf) WANTED 28 to 32 ft. fishing boat.- No junk. Apply Box 188, Dally News. ("" PERSONAL NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A GOVERNMENT JOB as Clerk, Postman, XJustoms Clerk, Steno., etc. Six Dominion-wide exams held since the war began. Free Booklet. M. C. C. Schools, Ltd., Wlnriinec. Oldest in Canada. No Agents. VOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER garten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools. Winnipeg, Man, LOST LOST Gold locket bracelet, en graved. Phone Black 446. Reward FOUND advertisement, MARRIED (3) E"OUND Pair of glasses on Fulton St. on Thursday. Owner can have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this adver tlsement. FOUND Man's navy blue over coat at Prudhomme Lake. Owner can have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this QUIETLY Fiist United Church Scene of In teresting Ceremony At the First United Church manse yesterday with Rev. James A. Donnell officiating, the mar riage took place quietly when Margaret Mavis Jessop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jessop of Vancouver, became tjie brid of Walter Alan Colclough, also of Vancouver. The bridegroom has been in Prince Rupert since July and is employed as a radio technician at Edward Lipsett Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Alfons van Snellenberg of Vancouver, witnessed the cere mony. i NINE DAYS QUEEN Lady Jane Grey wis Queen of England for nine days. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Cathedral Evening Branch Tea, Legion Hall, Jan. 17. Proceeds for war work. Presbyterian Jan. 23. Burns' Banquet, Queen Mary Tea January 31. STANLEYW. COLTON I) C Pli c CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 610 LARGE GROUND FLOOR SPACE . . suitable for shqws or dances, corner of Second Avenue and Seventh Street. C. E. BLACK, Central notel B. C. Furniture Co. 1 Underwood Portable Typewriter, in first-class condition. 10 Reconditioned K i t-chen Ranges for coal and wood of various makes at v e r y 1 o re prices. 4 Chesterfields, Beds and One Occasional Chair, some very fine patterns to choose from. Radio Tables, Coffee Table a n d Lamps at low prices. Phone Black 021 THIRD AVENUE PAP- ZZ NEWS OF THE MINES Coal Mines in Central Interior Favorably Reported UponMill on Ilazclton Tungsten I'roperty-"Cy" North Is Now Colonel. There are reports that the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. is contemplating the construction of a mill on the Red Rose tungs ten mine near Hazelton. Ihis would be the seventh silver, lead and zinc mill In the province. Major C. B. North, for many years prominently identified with mining in Northern British Co- lumbia Including the Portland Canal and Alice Arm districts, was promoted some time ago to the rank of lieutenant-colonel. He Is now with the Canadian contin gent, at- Gibraltar. It's wonderful what a little classified advertising may do for you. Most people read the classi fied ads. (tf) i uiiv! t-itish' v. Co- A SneCllll JUUllCitllUU just imucu uv uic lumbia Department of Mines deals with analyses of J5. it-ish Columbia coals with special reference to deposit; of the central interior which are designed as high quality seams. Two deposits on the Telkwa River are classed as anthracite and one as low carbon bituminous. One on the Morice River Is bituminous. mere are uiau cjwiumc a.ajocj coal COai resources resources Ui of the uie Peace rww REWARD BOY HERO LIVERPOOL, Jan. 3: ?) Leslie Oi - n.v, 1H rnrtfn nri.,ilnr River Block of Britfch Columbia.;'- :L' J 7af7 T.7i The two producing mines in the Teikwa area are the Telkwa colliery and the Aveling. Tests conducted in 1926 on samples from : Telkwa Colliery showed a' good ' grade of coking coal and special tests by the Dominion government ; in 1929 and 1930 gave a high rat-I lng In thermal efficiency. Some other sources of coal in the Bulk-I ley Valley reported upon are not !yet in production. seaman after a ship was torpedoed In the Atlantic, has been awarded the Royal Humane Society's certi ficate for "splendid devotion to duty." HONOR FEARLESS DOG LONDON, Jan. 2: 0) Bacchus, four-year old mongrel, pet on the Free French submarine Rubis, has been awarded the Valiant Do Decoration by the Canine Defence League for gallantry, as he never showed fear during operations. ' SPANISH GRAPEFRUIT The grapefruit is said to have been introduced Into the Americas by the Spaniards In the 16th century. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phono 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Wanted -Raw Furs IHGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Representing HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Ship to J. E. ORMIIEIM, Cow Day, Prince Rupert, B.C. FURNITURE FURNITURE Chesterfield Suites, Dinette Suites, Bedroom Suites. Ranges, Day Lounges. OCCASIONAL PIECES Living Room Tables, End Tables. Radid Tables, Smoker Stands, Upholstered Chairs, Tea Wagons. HasiTWks. Clothes Hamper, Wall Mirrors, China Cabinets Cedir Chests, Hall Tree. AXMINSTEU CARPETS and LInrieum Rugs, Axmlnster Carpets, sizes from 15x27 to 9x12; Jaspe Inlaid Rugs, Linoleum Rugs, Congoleum Rugs, Inlaid, Printed Linoleum, Felt Base, (sold bv yard). BAGGAGE Travelgard Twin Sets, Fitted Cases, Wardrobe Trunks. Trunks, steamer Trunks, Suitcases, Gladstone Bags, Letter Cases and Zipper Cases. TOY AND WHEEL GOODS Doll Pram; Doll Convertibles, Fibre Walkers, Children's Rockers, Baby Swings, Baby High chairs. Carriages, Wagons, Kiddie Kars, Scooters, Velocipldes, Baby Automobiles, Wheelbarrows. Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE I - PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. FOR COUGHS and COLDS Ormes Bronchial Syrup: For heavy, tight and chesty colds; 8 ozs 50c Ormes Horehound and Honey: Pleasant, soothing, easy to take. Children like it; 8 ozs 50c Ormes Vitamin Capsules: A, B, D and G Tonic Appetizer Builder; 50 caps $1.25 Ormes Halibut Oi! Capsules: Natural Vitamin A and D; 50 caps 100 caps 4 (i Ormes Halibut Oil: In convenient dropper bottle ; 1 oz 1 oz Oranes Ltd. Ztfie Pioneer Druggists $1.25 . 50c $1.00 53