V Years Ago t! Uada at War m. I amer Marlpoaa. plying . and Alaska porta. , , ,; rack In the Oull ,:ik The pan-,afely ashore but i,. in received of the ii i n inn o( the n board when she , nf the Victory t retributions amount-two thousand dollars Rupert. Years Ago !! .!!!) In! Army's (ambral developed with I Bovta Wood Oer- i tt-r attaclu between Cra- rum the Astafo Plateau I h rWliliiil Science Pubt On. Norway Screcc, B.in Price 1 : 00 Yearly, or J I Saturday laaue. including Magazine Introductory Offrf. 6 Saturday Sam Build Hi l'a rolls ' Grand For "Flapjacks" thing Society Maia.it huacttl A trapper up the coast who walks a hundred miles a week " all through the trapping season haa Pacific Milk In every cabin. He says it mokes grand flap-Jacks." and he can't take t?a without It . . . "a man needs the best to keep In health up here " PACIFIC MILK Irradiated nd Va uum Parked Kit IIAKh SI I'M ION District Agent Coastal Area and Lower Cariboo mi M l I II I in ( s i will be in the city a short period. Phmif Ml fur ppiintments J A Swanson former superin The World's Nfs Sren Through Tin: Chrisi i w s ien i Monitor Am Iilftn4fti"i4l ) rt ifirr uTrufhfut ( ontiriklitr I 'nbiaw.l I rr from Srnaalional-- 1 ilitoril Arc I irnalt ami lntlru.lt, r anil Its I i . logrdirr "illl lha Wrrtl, Magainr Section. Make th M.-miof an M-al Nr,papcr foe ih Home. 2 60 a Yr. i mil lanadian National Railways (,,,; mh Xsl Mill I I W I'lMSI I III I I Id MONDAY, WEDNESDAY an! FRIDAY. 7 p.m.. stopping at F.HDAY and FRIDAY. 10 30 a m . stopping at principal RACE LOCAL Dally except Sunday. 4:15 pm. MIM, TRAIN'S WILL ARRIVI PR I NCI'. M I'l'.RT: 1Y FRIDAY and SUNDAY. 10 30 pm. DAT and SATURDAY. 7 pm. HRRACI LOCAL 11.20 a m Dally except Sunday. AIR CONDITIONED SLEEPINO AND DINING CARS ON ALL TRAINS rUHUl AR STEAMER 8AILINOS TO KETCHIKAN. "( KAN FALI-S AND VANCOUVER For full Information, eU: , call or write IS. s (.Hi lt. its Passenger Agent in Third Avenue, prione 260. prlnre Rupert, Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines RUPERT BUTCHERS th 1 uivli i.. ... ii,.i ..uin iii iiiMiffu lent help I VIUJK THF, TOILER wELLO MA.C HOW WOULD VOU LIKE TO 60 SHOPPIWG WMTW ME, "TOOAV OKAV, LL MEET VOU DOWKl- -T-rSV .ill uid ... .1 in. ii i ii i- iii.ii ....... - - - lues ami L.isoline. ( M1 tFTEH NdMMIUIt 'H make out DELIVERIES I N I HI MORNINGS 11 with l '" 'I'liin i.ite our customers i o-operatniR ""I' is not l.itrr than .".0l p.m. LBalilr na I i .. .l.ll, i.rl the previous rarl .is pMtlblC to 24 tl.n Tin- wi" the next WooooooooooooooooooootiOiHujoooooooooooooooooooo . P Quick. Stfe and Comfortable TAXI SEIU W o PHONE 235 OAY AND NIGHT nmioonnnanooowijoooorHooOotKiWW c ( S NOT! tl 10) Horie Hotel LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cedar Chests, Tea Wagons, Cuf-ret Tables. Comforter. Awnlnster Carpet, EUOS. Prince Rupert. A Special C. C. F. meeting tomorrow. Tuesday. 8 p.m., Valhalla Haii To consider civic election. Miss Mary Darrack, who has been In the Prince Rupert Oenr-ra: Hospital here, is well again. Mrs. C. L. Intermela has had an operation and Is home again after some time in the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital. James Hamilton, formerly of Toronto, has arrived in this city, as a new member of the Prince Rupert Fire Department. J C Parry of the Canadian National Express is emoute to on a business trip. Miss Pearl Metcalf. who ha been with the Commodore Cafe since early spring, has been in the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hos pital with an attack of appendicitis, but is now up and around again. N. R. Oldlng, regional engineer for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and Mr. Field, another from Ottawa, are due Rupert tonight from tendetit of the Anyox m.ne. passed CBC CBC engin engineer through the city last night on his in in Prince Prince a.u to Alice Arm to open up new V.ir.i miwi in connection with the 1 taking over of the local station CFPR by the Corporation, thetr paiticular mission being in connection with the making of technical arrangements which will take some time. John Dybhavn has been advised that the annual meeting of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, of which he is a member representing the industry on the Pacific Coast, will be held at Ottawa 'January 4. 5 and 6 With Dr. R. B. Forester, director of the Nanai-mo Biological Station, and Dr. Neal M. Carter, director of the Pacific Fisheries Experimental Station. Mr Dybhavn will proceed to Ottawa to attend the sessions. CARD OF THANKS Mrs C H Finley and family desire to express their sincere appreciation of many kindnesse ; a..d tokens ol sympathy extende-1 d.ir-ing their recent bereavement. U I IINMI V I I 11(1 UK l T (MdiMi H) Mte l.nvdft o( Block Tni KKKHY C.'VKN ' i- r jf Oeoembrr 1042 MBt I liy.MKlA to apply to itrol Bnard fcr rotiwnt Bfr Lki No 5836 ect at pNMkM heli'.R Idlng known ai Kiiox n FtrM JMMBM upon I bod m lotn 13 attd 14. r-uon 1. Mni 933. City r. Prim Rij)rrt L:.d .rlot In ie Province i:nb:a rrom Oerfr I. . ;ir r'v ..! K?.'ix Limited. Autlorirl Rupert. British Ctol- Jocph Cynui loBrll o! n Sir. Vancouver. Britten Columbia., the tnuiMfrrr DATED Ht Prlnre Rmien. urni:i Colunibln. thlo 13th dy oi November 1442 ii IS! I'll CVHt'S l.iBF.1 I.F ppllrnt wvd TnuusJcree IN I III s n. I l III II I Ol I1KI I IMl i oi i HUM is MMMUTI In the Mutter of Hie "Mmhatotlttta i I mni In the Mutter l the K.st.ite of l.onle Laafe Maa TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour Judue ElMver. looal JudKe of the Sujireme faun of BntlHh Oolum-i.i. I . on the 30tJi dV of Ootoler D ', 4.' ..:.; -r.t Artnilnlslmtoc ol he K.s'Hte of Ioiile Ixik S:n fonnerh o Ovrvn Fftlla BrltlAli Oolunibm. De-cfKea. ho dwsl on or about the 13th dny of Autwt 192 All perwvw Indebted to til wild Estate are re-iUlred to pay the amount of Uielr In- ieMedneM to me loruiwiwi i rH! haviiiK rlalnvi lnw th aaid Ette are required to file them wlt.n me pn'wlv vrsi-ifled on or before Uw l.Vh day of Di-,smUit A D 1342 fUtnt; l,!.-h dlntrtbutlon will be made hav-rntard muy M "wh olunu or wlik'h I luill I WW Ix-en notified DM'K.n in rrm.ie Rlert. BC thla 30th dav irf Ootober lfl2 NORMAN A WATT Off tela I Almlnltnutor Prlnoe Ruixrt. BC. A COMPLETE SHOPPER un'riu KAUC. I WAVt A LOT of shoppTm6 to oqihwem I 80U6MT A1HIMO ''-. TIME I'VE 8EEK1 iw , TWE ACMV Hi J. Laskeroft left the city night enroute to Vancouver. last C. B Flewin Is returning to Port Simpson from a trip south. Mrs. H. S. Parker left Prince Rupert Saturday night for Mrs. M. N. Catt returned to th city this morning from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Gordon Bryant of the Variety Store left Saturday night for a brief business trip to Vancouver. Mrs T Yule, 829 Ninth Avenue West, has received a cable from her son, George, telling of his safe arrival overseas. Among those returning to the city this morning were Miss M. Fraser. J Morgan. Bruce B:ow:i and William Doyle. C. R Howden of Butedale wa brought into the city this morning to the Prince Rupert Genera! Hospital for treatment. He Is suffering from a broken leg. Chest Colds To Relieve Misery Rub on Genuine VicksVapoRub H)K SALE FOR Immediate Sale 1937 Pontiac sedan, good condition, new tires, also six cylinder car engine. Phone 564 '273' FOR SALE Gas boat 'Copalls" Terms cash. Phone Black 594. '273' FOR SALE One electric range, good condition. Phone 144 . 801 Borden Street. '275' 'FOR SALE - Household furniture. Morris chair, kitchen table and chairs etc. 800 6th Ave E. Phone Creen 661 FOR SALE Chrysler sedan, good running order As is $100 Suite 3. Helgerson Block '276' FOR SALE Small house, partly furnished with new stove, bed, chairs, table, etc. Five minutes' walk from Dry Dock. $850 cash if sold at once. Phone Blue 953 after 6 p m. '274' FOR SALE Chesterfield and few household articles. Apply 1108 Ambrose Ave. '274' FOR SALE At a reasonable price. 35-foot boat, fully equipped and readv for service at any time. Apply McLean's Boatyard. Seal Cove. '283' FOl'XD FOUND Pair of gla-sses between Central Hotel and C.N.R. engine house. Owner may have same by calling at Daily News and paying for this advertisement. FOUND Black leather wallet containing registration, unemployment insurance card etc. Owner BU have same by calling at Daily News and paying for this advertisement. FOUND Brown leather wallet containing registration, identification, sport membership card1:, gate pass. Owner may have same by calling at Daily News and (Mflnf tt this FOUND Two bunches of keys, one set on black string and other on clip. Owners may have same by calling at Daily News and paying for this advertisement. Kalamazoo Girl Is Bride Here Miss Reina Hansen U I'nited Einar Lillehei fhhcuhcemeH tA All advertisements in inn column will oe charged for a full month at 25c a word lows' Hal! vited. to Miss Reina Hansen of Kalama zoo, Michigan, and Einar Lillehei i of Prince Rupert were united In j marriage by Very Rev. J. B. Oib-'son Saturday evening in a quiet ceremony at the groom's home. The couple were attended by Mr and Mrs Erik Erikson. Mr and Mrs. E. Lillehei will reside at Eighth Avenue West. I.O.O.F. No. 63 every I Tuesday. 3 p.m . Oddfel Sojourning members in W A. 17th Coast Regiment Dance. Nov. 28, Armories. Refreshments. Oddfellows' Dance. Friday Nov. 27. By invitation from members. Orange Ladies' Invitation Dance Oddfellows' Hall. November 30 United Bazaar. Dec. 3. Help Norway Invitation Dance. I Oddfellows' Hall. Dec .4. Classified Ads. W ANTED WANTED To buy shack and lot. Box 393 Daily News. '380' WANTED Chambermaid for hotel. Apply Unemployment lasurance Commission AF 21. ' 29 WANTED Cook stove, not larger than 24 inches by 36. 844 Summit Avenue. '272' WANTED By Air Force officers wife and little girl, board and room, housekeeping room or furnished apartment. Phone Black 660. '273' EXPERIENCED girl wants housework. For particulars phone YMCA. 231. '272' WANTED -Two 39 Phone Red 271. beds complete. '275 TWO Girls wanted for old established grocery store, permanent work. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 23. (tl) WANTED Room and board for two gentlemen sharing. D. R. Stewart. Phone 282. tf) WANTED TO RENT House or apartment, furnished or unfurnished, for two adults, reliable tenants. Mr. Richardson. Phone 86. tf ROOM AXD ROARD ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for housework. Phone Green 880. 718 Fraser Street. '272 LOST LOST Purse containing registra-Hon card, passport card and $80 in cash. Finder plea.se return to Daily News. Reward. '277' Twelve sub-contractors under the bits and pieces program are applying material and parts for the mounts of 3 7" anti-aircraft guns. The city ambulance responded to a call from Port Edward late Saturday evening when Carl W. Stone was thrown off a caterpillar tractor. Stone was admitted to the Prince Rupert General Hospital suffering from shock. BY WESTOVER MfGOOPAslESb MAC TMOSL MAC.' WV4EKE ) JjL ' "IlLLIETiaABECWslLy TME-TWIM6-S At?E. SOU yjL t VAVEkl'T I WOULD HAVE BOU6HT j GOIUG VrrV J.wl' VOtJ THE FlBST MOMTH.IP 1 " . ; tfife . r ' (r: ." ,s .''-vU1 im&.m TGwSlt-WAJOCajOura- M4rvt JT 8ltu lueatQUttrr ft OlakiutTlC MIVTORV Story of Prince Rupert Wartime Price Official Where fair prices for the up-to-the minute furnishings for particular men mean our complete satisfaction. ver. Since going to Prince Rupert he has been a star bowler and won several trophies. The Prince Rupert greens are located near a ramp leading from the waterfront. One fine evening i the bowlers were out in force. VANCOUVER. Nov. 23 J. V. I Up the ramp came a seaman. Scrivener, local representative of He wavered on his course and Wartime Prices and Trade Board i tacked from side to side. Leaning it PHnxo Pnnert toirt n poor! how - ! over tne rail ne viewea me oowi- ing story cently to ference. when in Vancouver re-attend a regional con- Mr. Scrivener is a lawn bowler ers with slightly foggy eyes. "Hi!" he suddenly yelled. The bowlers looked up. "Which of you. guys Is SHORT CUT TO VICTORY! LADIES! Here 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 MAH Cor. filh and Fulton Above Sunrise Store Phone Blue 943 for Appointments A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUI 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. Tablelelte, Jardinere Stands. Tea Tables, Dinette Tables with flip leaf. Phone TH 327 3rd Avenue CANADIAN NATIONAL TELEGRAM TORONTO, NOV. 20th, 1942 McRAE BROS. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ANNOUNCING OU CHRISTMAS GIFT SUBSC PER IN EFFECT UNTIL THIRTY-FIRST STOP F1V GIFT SUBSCRIPTIONS DOLLARS FROM THF. S STOP RUSH ORDERS BY CANADIAN AMERICAN R SPECIAL RIPTION F ONE YEAR FOR THREE A M F DONOR AIR MAIL. PUBLISHERS Place Your Magazine Orders with McRAE BROTHERS ... 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