y i y y y y t 'y y y y y if y y -T DECEMBER J. 1 THE DAILY NEWS rzz I CANADA'S YEAR OF ADVENTURE TFIEGRAPHS L DIPLOMACY ON WIDER SCALP, h ! 4 -n t rinn 1 i (Continued from page It 3 HERE SP HI 111 jj THEY ARE! Ml That's New, Gay, Bright, Clever, Amusing for Christmas I'M KH PANDA HEARS ItUck and white with ryes (hat move. S2.45 a,,d S4.95 pll.l, TOVS tariety. cat of a vide 65c a 4d onior mxH lw af K ttW 1M1 All J er i ., u Mid fhtatf re r- t So ,- le ntau of u. me forUiwHti Mid I ' - 1i!iT rWm MtlH ; nr. reruimi to file k c arir "fnl on or W-fore ; f IXnT A b. lt 8UU v o iktrttoutawt wtll W m0 ! at only to MCtt otaw of t 1 ,.,11 Ck-ujhrr 1941 NOIIMAN A WATT Offx-ittl AdnimWtrtttor Prliw Rupert. B.C savoy HOTEL Carl Znrclli, Prop, Phone 37 I'.O. Box 5( FKASEK StREET PRINCE RUPERT riLUE THE TOILER HELLO. MAC VOU KWOW MV little tut iH 'a mil, tlMjut ami rbp tklr pudty hand Hth lire oer thee jolly and amuvliij t ttiat SanU ha. left in truHluadh at IhW popular ChrUtma toy shop. Tuts Out move. Uau4k, talk and uliat not are alt here in fraud array. And, parents, gu'U lie iui(hty happy om (he values! DOLLS of every kbr aud tip. Many lira u tie. 39c S8.25 10V DRUMS 111, bright and noioy. Drum slick Uitluded 99c VARIETY STORE fiat is sow n.c. in n i. ,n 1 noiiiTr' nr tnaking is our uf the old- WUdCIl UCLUI cllCi) TAAI Mil I IT Industry Mlustry In . . , n , - f human xs practised In the 30th B C i.ornMf:T rujioit cr ; x w nmmi oivbn um m . i- i Mml fkMUS lc trnweat IW n Lmmtt No MM ' tiuildinc knevn Kaos cjO r;r Avnue 14MS (VwTlbrd M Lou IS aft l Hrouae 1. W Ml. " amim. mm Rsn tod - ... Dwttitt in a Fiowne . imW ul alv UTi4y Of KJWt i4Miiy ltfa. AuUMTM-d Prinpr Hufwrt. BrtU CM-Xiica Hotel Os. U. of rrter Ct u to nOf lllri. ta tnsWet j.'. m pnafer Rwn. . 'Uu Mta dt KNOX HOTO, CJO. 1D. f nr Inwirtloa. Mmtrnhn bntish uunner Nelbertaod Ships Have Nothlnr To lear with "IlftUirr Alward Say Wilhelmina LONDON. Dec. 3 English gunner on a slow old Netherlands merchantman wfrWi twtcerammed a suemarlne. 37-year old Sgt. John JOE FILION Well Known Pioneer I'rinre Rupert Sign Painter b Dead Joseph Francois Xavier FUion, for many years a well known local sign painter, passed .at midnight last nltnt at the Kveotide Home ARE V11AL New Head of Canadian National System Delivtis Messaje TORONTO. Dec. 3 The vital part played by the telegraph industry in the war was strewed yes terday by W. M. Armstrong. for-mr riy assistant chief of research and development. Canadian Na-txnal Railways, upon assuming his new pueition of general man-"rr. Canadian National irraphs. j In a message to the telegraph i iff, Mr. Armstrong pointed oat h - importance of every employee i relation to the nation's war 'fort and pakl hkh tribute to Hie wav the r obligations had been 'rtet. The nature and volume of 'vn'k knows no hours. This is to bf expe-ted when it is known that we have many thousands of miles f ipip v eirrMits devr;ed en-; rely to the service of the armed 'ree and various war industries are used by all branches of the fighting services and for supplying weather and other meterolcffical crx ration TransCanada Mr. Armstrong emphasized the fact that not only were the Canadian National Telegraphs supplying thousands of miles of war cirri its from coast to coast but that also the construction and main-t nance departments are carrying 'out large-scale additional commu nication projects for the force. This year Mr. Armstrong anticipated that Canadian National message traffic would reach a record volume and that In exeess of ten million messages would be han- AeA -The areat nercentage of these meatages are of the utmost importance to Canada's war ef- fort.' Mr. Armstrong commented. Canada vat given a seat on the Pacific War Council in Washing ton, with Hon. Leightoa McCarthy. Minister to the United States, representing the Dominion. Prim Minister Mackenzie King said at a press conference tfca? most Canadians are slow to rea. tee the importance of these cor section i faretan capita a a fopbesied still greater growth the foreign service. Thin year, after months of va; -tng. the Canadian legation sta': arrived home from Tokyo and w absorbed by the External Affair. Department. Em. Geores p. Vanler. minister to France until the German-overran that country, returned to Canada in 1640 and eventually be came officer commanding MUitan ie v.ar traffic has been sucft. i. Last month Distrtct No. 5 ( Quebec Mr. Armstrong said, "that the , ., . minister ini.r trt to the he was appointed governments of Belgium. The Netherlands. Norway. Greece Czechoslovakia and YugoSslavia all now loeated in London. Other appointments this year made L. Dana Wilgress, deputy n a r.at.on-wide scale Tnese ex- mintetec trade and commerce elusive communication networks ... . ,u the Soviet Union: first minister to Maj.-Gen. Victor Odium, former Canadian High Commissioner to first full-time minister to Chile To Australia Mr. Justice T- C Davis, associate deputy minister of War Services. was appointed high commissioner to Australia to fill the vacancy ireated by Gen. Odium's appointment to Chungking. Growth of the diplomatic corps in Ottawa has been proportionate to Canada's increasing representation abroad.- FuMy-accredited ministers plenipotentiary now are here from 13 countries, eight of them appointed to legations es tablished in 1942. One foreign legation was closed that of France, whose minister. Rene Rlstettmeber.carnp to" Ottawa -u tney have to ao wnn our, faQ of France and tiinuaands of war industries and ' .... , , military ectabltahmBU. . Mvernment: in coni-haio. Mr. Armstrong ; Late " X roT aSrd 1 eraWe te and of recent wees hi, war industry and U - - - "mL He declared h.TniiinTL, fTr ' our r nad bwn KroWlng Sradu- Rraph and teU-rhone circuit for reccgnize w we have nothing to fear After the , dt-piltdl cansdian National T"nce ' th existence of of anv any EOVernment government ramming John fired shots at the; , ,i tt. .kMahont throughout th the system svstem are are i m mm eonvoy. to A A u-boat U-ooai tornedeed vorprowao 11 1 MONKEYS FOR FOOD? LONDON. Dec. 3 Free Belgian sources report that from the whole monkey section of the Antwerp Zoo only one t exceedingly tough" orang-outang remains. The inference is that all others have been stolen for food. i nit hi TKi:Mr. rot kt or iiiiitimi 1 roi l mum iv rutins'! 1: In tlie Uller f tle -AlmlnMrtn Imre Hove Inn tm notified iww. ,r" .... , Priuoe !UJ)l. DC. UiU , tn thr Mutter of the ltte of I.I net nil ... , :...,r.l UKLOUGH 15 OVtK AMP VOU W'cPE 601 MG TO TAKE ME TO TAKB NOTICE tht by ortkr 0 Hl H 4.- JiUS WW. loml Jude of the B.rrme O-W of Brttl-h CWUwl. 1 ; wi th TU cy of NoArt- A D. I42 ajW Atlminwnklnr of e EHt of Ethet UUHn Oourd ,W. IK died on or about the 18U mTT AprU l4 AM per Iw OJJr. . .r. tMUlrfvl to pY THE TBAIKJ OKAV. 1 AM Mil faMiiwHh and w l"""" -- i 'He W Bte " r ,ir f vrrlfled on Hie worn . n 1 rSLT" of wwriv 1 - - ,wi. 1 ""ifr.r-Si ma I KOIMAN A. WATT Off tclol A(WnlnW.rB.tw Prince Bwpert. D C 1 BEADY TO j 1 ne ite -u - ruiuu , vcii w,.. - - . - U-ooai w masr ww. jhm ... , VMrc ftpp aml .tlV(? Knewn to shipmates as "HeUftre ' ... " , , . Joe." John was aboard the cargo , vessel of has than 7.000 tons aalttn 1 " . vessel and John's merch- Kpcfviff I J nearby AVCOlI ILL UllUICa H f 1 1 P s antman turned to get out of the wav. Then. 100 yards or so away. of the submarine was the periscope l Tin. M'ntr.Mi: nn ut ir iwimu i on mhu i rmm"' sitotea. me ireignvej cinsi the Miif 1.1 i iw -ltrt. ; jj,,. fuu gped ahead and ih. Matter Vf' "iiuute t med the underseas marauder which Ik.V klnx XZ NOTIC-E 1ut b oeoer of HU J idge nattf. loort Je 01 -t : q, -iu. Ouuh et Brim Oolum-mi Wm- SOUi day f 0xer r. r. DMT3I eventually sank. To Four Shades More Latitude in Stockings in Old Land, However, Also in Men's Socks LONDON. Dee. 3 O All women's and children's cotton and wool vm-ritfumr is to be restricted to ftwr j standard shades-peach, saxe. navy and fawn together wun meacaea white. Seamless and fashioned rayon. cotton and lisle stockings and anklets are to be restricted to cartb. New-market, vogue, mist blege. graphite and black and white. Cashmere and cotton stockings are to be restricted to six shades, pagan, praline. Mayfair, -oakwoed tan, heeon grey and nun grey, with the addition of black and white. m wtti have th choice of navy, A. R. P. IN IRELAND ...... 1 grey, crown, khki, nr iww and black and white for weir socks. BELFAST. Dec. 3 " For A. R, Y. purposes Belfast has been divided into 40 areas and tens of thousands of practice Incendiary and smoke bombs are being used by 150 Instructors Tor the training of 00,-000 fire watchers. Telegraphs." MAO CALLS A HALT! No Telephone Messages Now Wartime Prices and Trade Board Is Making Regulation TORONTO, Dec. 3 The Wartime Price and Trade Board has, due to sbartase of manpower, author-lied Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Telegraphs to discontinue the acceptance by telephone of domestic flat-rate fixed-text greeting messages. Such messages to points in Canada may be filed over the counter at any telegraph trffice. Ftxed-text messages to the Uni ted States were discontinued some tkne ago. Insofar as Expeditionary Force erecting messages are concerned. mat is tnose iixca njiunnamo uMressed to members of the active service forces, they will continue to be accepted by telephone. ONE BLACK SPOT LIVERPOOL, Dec 3 W Urging that Britain drop Its "early Victorian attitude" on the social disease problem. Lord Wlnster, former parliamentary secretary to the Admiralty, said it was the "one black spot" In the nation's health report. ttn endi people. ftuiOshed by Canadian National , lw s QUEEN MARY CHAPTER IS VERY ACTIVE The regular monthly meeting of Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial Or der, Daughters of the Empire, was held at the home of Mrs. O. R. fa. Blackaby yesterday. Mrs. D. C. Stuart, regent, presided over a well attended gathering. Mrs. E. V. Whiting, convenor of z. round trip to Vancouver lalfle, reported satisfactory sale of tickets. Members voted to contribute to the Sailors and Mines jpers Fund, also Pohsh Relief. Fund for Children, Prisoners-of-War Fund, Mary Croft Memorial. Stuart Endowment Fund, as well as a fund to provide Christmas gifts for patients of Eventide Home. Letters of thanks were read from I ro.Mentc nf lmirpltlt sent to the w. -O- 7 men in the overseas forces. Mrs. M. M. Lamb, convenor of the refuiee committee, reported a ship ment would be made early In Janu ary. Mrs. Garbutt gave an Interesting flve-mlnute talk on war rehabilita tion. This concluded the evening's business. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. M. Brass January 6. BY WESTOVER ""r'' jfe-... -M jiir'Tn SS Daughter of Deceased Prince Rup ert Publisher is Vaniouver Bride VANCOUVER. Dec. 3 In a cpriet ceremony in the chapel 01 tut. George's Anglican Church. Vancouver, on December 1, Dorothy Lor raine Pullen, daughter of the late H. F. P alien, became the hrtde ot Clement H. McDonald, second son of Mrs. McDonald and the late W. S. McDonald. Rev. F. P. Clark DUBU.VS FIRE-WATCHING DUBLIN. Dec. 3 O The Defence Department is making arrangements to compel the co-operation of those firms who refuse to enter the block system of fi.e-watching this year, after aHled 1 troops their 0 an(3 . - ' and ana thus U1US "KUU" endan,er " out there Is anotfter pointed tTjSt ered French Alge AleerU ana Mor-, ' 5Sly hnporTnt of f the e-people , pnmerty funcUon Vlt8lly taiPrnt funfU0" Zco Z nh to meet Jrrr h" ta or u- Brona? u CrZ ""q Ul pt two or three years He had Canadian NaUonal Telegraphs and nw ordered by the D the Bronze Cross b' Q" w j failing health for a consid- said : The railways are our bae- Kimr ter- to full-flavoured and satisfying . . that it goes farther and gives you more cups for every tea coupon. "THE SOW SENSATION OF THE NAiron- , iv-- resorts ""7 Australia, AtifttraUu first first minister minister to to the tne . Af al data essential to the Warwich MaiTia2e Ul and Republte; iTltU 1 ia5 of aircraft .ncluding . Tc. itonUeal lawyer )l la Air Air Lines. T.inK ...... .. . . . - .n. nH II II miss ruuen Aik T" rr txUj mpi't T LI PTON'5 NOODLE SOUP MIX Aho Packers tf-UPTOM'S HEADMASTER .SENTENCED 4 j GLASGOW, Dec. 3 9) Jam Spker, 36, headmaster of He Trinity Episcopal School, Stlrllr. was sent to prison for 15 mont: on a series of embezzling charg in connection with school funds. C.N.R. Trains From Terrace-Daily except Sunddy - 11:20 ax- For Terrace-Daily except Sunday - 4:15 pjr. ! For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 7:00 pjr. Wednesdays and Fridays 10:30 &sn. From the East-Sundays. Tuesdays and Fridays 10:30 pin Thursdays and Saturdays 7 pjn. Wp Need Both MEN and W0MSN"'for an All 'OUT Effort! MEN Committee. AS LOW AS CLASS T Men as low as Class "C are now needed by the Canadian Active Army for general service to replace category A" men for duties elsewhere. If you have been unable to enlist because of your physical condition, and are between 18 and 45, or a Veteran up to 53, then here is your chance. Act now and help to hasten victory! WOMEN ARE NEEDED TOO! When you step Jnto The King's uniform you release men for the combat forces thousands of women arc needed! You are eligible for the Canadian Women's Army Corps if you are physically fit. single or married without dependents, between 18 and 45. and a British subject ftj Olrls are needed as typists, clerks, bookkeepers, telephone operators, technicians, laboratory and dental workers, drivers, cooks, and many other Interesting Jobs. Make your career In the CWAC. m HOW TO ENLIST o For Enlistment Apply to the Or send this coupon to District Re ..rMT,v mr cruitms Officer, Vancouver Bar ULUUti x i v va a lvi.w AT PRINCE RUPERT racks. Vancouver. Send information regarding th.e Or see the Recruiting Ser- 1 Canadian Active Army. 2 Canadian Women's Army Corps. Or geant at Prince George. consult the Chairman of your Name local Civilian Recruiting Address ff It; H- ii-r it i H It If 1i 'ftv : - L mJ I ------- - -. - LMJX'& Art ) 1 J(1