-DAV DECEMBER 9. 1942 USE SAVE Till; BOTTLE H M (tin TO " .... rlr V J50 mGiNj i :i.;u.uee will ;.-ct. ' in i uoi Dut-. fl by the Li-m or by the Br I tub Columbia ! (ll t or IHtlTIMI ! 1 1 iv t'Mmii: t i'r "atM ratio i 't, t:44 mt 4t !i i HT'i4 IwteHale . b vamr l HU :ml' no Uu tr.l !) t'W I ap- T fit ' ' r MM Of 'W ' lr ; dt at . Ruaaft. I.C AO. IMS. I W A WATT .. mi AojmmaMMor. PrlnM Bupart. B C ti'Ti.Vt IOI KT IIIMIHITIMI uu' in rit(inTi; ' i.r -.4mlMHIralUn An ' and cl llir IMlr of lolr M ard-c of III t .stwr. loasJ JudC of n of BrHtak CMun-: mil ctT rtt (X m AtnilnMtnr of . tnk S4ti tofrorrty tnttMi OMumMK. IV- i. or uteiut h IMti t42 Aii pFToni -. Mid BatoU at r- ninutK at VbX IB-' forU.vtttt and ail mm acalnat tb ld i u ru tlMn vith I nn or tmfare M ' AD. 1M ftrfUng " m .u be made ha-to aueh etaami of iiran noUltad. v ItafMft, U.C. ttkU mr IM3 n A WATT .. ii AmlnllrtAor Trtnce nufcrt, DC. i;i mi nn ut or imiriu "itu iv ritoimi: ' t nt the "AilmlnWrollon A-f and "t ui llir ltalf of l.tlirl ' m.' ttf ordar ot KM irr Ual Judge ot "f HrttWIi 04usTtfl. 1 . i v of Novwnhw AD. 'inln TH'or or ttw ' I :U.nn (i..urd (ortwfljr Ii'tj ( lumhfcv. De-I ;m ot ,lxrti' ito 1BU) All MTIIU1 IIKW M i .:: ntl U pay " ' -. '. ilr. ti W il' Tn. Imvuia; clalina i K . r" 1 'Ulrd to tii jt:x-rlv vertllwl on i d.iy i.' D.-'xnbrr A D. !. tl'Mi itouttoii will b rd only to aurh cUlma i ivivc iwon nXlfld. I' i.- Risrt, B.C. IhU uIht 1042 M.VN A WATT O! : ml AUmlnintiutor Trincw Rupert. H.(." NEW ROYAL HOTEL y ZAiiELLi, ruor. "me Away From Home" itij if.. .. .ma lav UJ Rooms Hot & Cold WAier I'rlnre Itunert. 11.0. TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Salvation Army WITH THE GREATEST OF EASE THEY GLIDE INTO BATTLE Winter Relief ,V -.Mi nre Will Not Be Itrquireil On Usual Scale, Yrt Donations Will lie Wclromrd As the demand for winter relief in Prince Hupert this year la not iueat as in some past years, the u.sual intensive campaign for fund: will not be conducted before ChrUt- maa by the Salvation Army with c)-operalion of the Dally News, However, some auUtancc will Ik ! piled for the purpose and any voluntary donation will be welcomed and duly acknowledged. I tK' fund his alreauv been oDen- rd with a check for $10 from T. D. Pattullo. M-L.A. for Prince Ru pert. Graduate Nurses' Ass'n Meeting tegular Monthly Session New Lady Suprrlntendent of Hospital Welcomrd The Prince Rupert branch of : i Graduate Nurses' Association .. British Columbia held IU regu-..- monthly meeting Monday eve-: hp at the home of Mrs. Norman ?,5tKay. 236 Seventh Avenue East. w;th a good attendance of members present Miss Eleanor Graham RN, the president, was In the air and Miss Mabel Faust, R.N., te new lady superintendent of 1 ? Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospl-a; was welcomed on the occasion f her first presence. Business of ' he meeting was largely of a rou-,!.!) nature concerned with the af fairs of the Association. The next nunthly meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Alex McRae, Leeds Apartments. FOGS ARE THRILLING CAV-VC I'nlt In London Has Early Taste of Tea Soup Variety LONDON, Dec 9 O Nobody can tM members of ihe Canadian log. They have been tnrougn aooui 'Tf ?5tu5 nHht as London ever i innmi to bm had or will have. Not long after their arrival here a fos settled over London and. tbouth the girls' residence was mlv is minutest' walk from the building where they work It was deckled to send them home In two trucks because of their lack of familiarity with London. Both trucks left the office district at fl pro. The first arrived at the residence at 7:45 pm.. and the second at 8:20 p.m. Flndlnr Their Way "You Just couldn't see a thing and our driver would go ahead Just a few steps at a time and then get out and try and determine where we were." said Ptc. Ccclln Bardley Wllmot of Quebec. The girls found It more thrilling than frightening to experience such a fog. "We Just sat In the truck and sang Lost In a Fog,1 'Show Mc The Way To Go Home,' and so on until we finally made It. said Pt. Stella Cromar-Bruce of Vancouver. l rtniN sai.k Tlmlirt Mlf til -r .in k. naTMwrf for mJ ( 1Mb- " . Iks Muman. t noon on Hitlxr. 1941. tn tr ohict C th Ucw m. to cu 9.78i 000 b. "aM m oovrlng prt ot Tlnvbcr , thre. rm ... .TzjI . .vn .j iiaimp and immir- Crown tod -d north md of Burnaror i.'i-u. I). twl Wtric Tq (9) yr wtii oo i-"- - Prorvi.l aivjrow iMable ttid Aa amotion in pmon nvty aJnt tr- tnd traaSfd m on bd Tom br CJhW Irtr. VWorta. BJC. t the DMrax Firi. P v Vnooiivrr. DC. "flOVI! ItN'MEXT i.itjr trt" (Hrrtlim IKI NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that iW ha Slttii dy of Docnb.ir h undrrwd bvtid to HVT " Uquor Control Donrd 'uco"?:"l iart of a building known M i.i n.,LiLt. nn Flint Avenue "P0" .... i 1.1. is aiul 1 '41 Ufcl Walt umuiuni nn . . . n...u. Drla RlUrt lAl'C uminn nitrlnt in the rrovlnrr .i hjiij, IVIiimM. frrn CI1C I' torie. lTvwifo u h'"1"' "V.i .. . .. n .. t imitH xiiUiorlrra . . - n.mu ii.irt nrltlnn tXtl- iJIVI ..... . . I'"'.. umbU. to Knox Hotel Co. Ltd. ot . WUite nuwrt. nrltWt Ooliunui. uie trii'- OolumUlA. tlita 88tl day of Novwnwr 1942. KNOX HOTEL CO. LTD. i . TllnllM rllrATltor De oX tin Ini' iiMrtn. Nomnlx 2B iota. Members of the army's airborne force who have volunteered for the adventurous ta.sk of piloting Britain's fast going glider fleet into battle, have all undergone vigorous army training before taking up a Job which requires the skill of a pilot when in the air, and fighting physique when they have landed the gliders on enemy soil ABOVE appear aircraft towing gliders during training RIGHT, a tough looking airborne sold.er stands by his glider, waiting word for the air manoeuvres to commence. EVERY DAY ADDS WORK It's Jennie Here and Tilly There In All Kinds of British Trades And Jobs the services are met slstant to naval officers planning Full Time Job movements of the fleet, weather Nobody knows better than worn- forecasters, repairers of delicate en themselves that a married instruments in bombers and fight woman with a house, a husband and children, already has a full- time job which Is difficult to carry out but thousands of them are u-orlclne lone hours in Brit ain's factories nevertheless. Tribute to the work of these 1 ..... n In a.1 Im n TAV0m women is cuuuuucu a. ... ,.,nl, By ALAN RANDAL . ..u .i- to .. - . .. ..... i m cni. uumiuiuvii uuivmi. OVer. 11 UJCJf (WUU1CJI UiMl' . ' for . the women wr worxers in Brit- ,th a mprA half-dav ain the country's war effort - - j would at least a year behind 'J ach y. They are to do mar;el,ou$. jauthorltle. It u tlme some- leven more. j. w e about women-s e. ! Thousanas oi moouc yun fort' on these lines and more about womenwlth e damertte rel to arrangements which ought tortes near their homes are to be n to sent to other parU of the country j.. to create near-to-home full- Jobs, tradM are Mng time and part-time, or oWer work whlcn Britlsh domeruwith some domestic respon- mng But already Sibilitles. aro mnr than 300 elassifl- . : bAACib - w- Many women work at war cations of women's war work. In tories --- In the -- Home Counties iDe airecieo w snipouuuiiw jjuu u. catalogue of achievement this ui vawKvub v . those adjacent to London are to wome the Jobs are fairly obvl mueh. b w jf Jlvclock. work twnere T.nn'-wlir be trsirtfir ar as- . . sUUnU to riveters, platers and . uitchboard ODerators crane-drivers, OuUlnlnc the Dlan a labor min and cookSs istry official said, "mobile women Women in Everything: are to be weeded out of city and ' For a long time there were Jobs .... i -1 .t ntf... At in n-ttnln ,i-Vn 1 V trnHffcmpn rpyr- SuuUi UHil ftiiuyn uuu wuvc nu ui ... . . Iwill all go to essential work andlved for themselves and other vjob i .... .... .... . . i . . i j i tiu niri mu 11-111 hi ruion nv wiurn were cunsiucicu wjv uoii women who live nearby. Also women are on operational anu-air-v,xi.oni nt varonHM fnr women craft duties where they are actu- wiuuoaiiua u , . ...--...-. .v. in war wrk will be caused by the ally In the firing line. Women are iS 13 a ti aw. jMrAMAMf Dtfotom mAA rc otiii nninLPrs iur ram R 8? HERE 1 THEY ARE! All That's New, Gay, Bright, Clever, Amusing for Christmas Little tots will bush, shout and clap thir pudgy hands with Rice over these jolly ami amusing toys that Santa has Iclt in truckloads at this popular Christmas toy shop. Toys that move, sqwauck, talk and what not are all here In grand array. And, parents, you'll be mighty happy over the values! l'LUSH PANDA IJOUS Black and white with eyes that move. $2.45 and 4.95 PULL TOYS variety. at of a wide ng!n and UUl DOLLS of every size type. Many Beauties. 39c 10 S8.25 DUUMS Big. bright and noisy. QQp V V V ers. stokers in aasworks. brick layers, banksmen on coal samp ling plants, steel-smelters and ma chine gun testers. Gyro Governor Dr Visitor Here , Georee Froom of Kamloops in City to Conduct Annual Installation of Olficrrs Dr. George Ftoom. district governor of the Gyro Club, arrived lh the city on this morning's train to conduct tne annual Installation of , officers of the local club at a dinner dance gathering to be held this evening. The officers to be installed, election of whom was confirmed at tne regular mommy "biBtne cheon on Monday of this week, are: President W. J. Scott. Secretary Dr. John Gibson. Treasurer H. S. Meadows. Directors Frank Skinner, Dr. John MacDonald. Dr. Jens Munthe and L. B. Lambly. Also taking - place tonight will be VllVrli in 14 juwu Tt aaa ts. vw -rj , .----. nart-tlme and full-time married gerous for women. No more. Now . the Initiation of five new mem bers Jack Ray. W. D. Lambie, R. G. Gibson. J. II. Brooks and Gordon Bryant. There was an executive luncheon for men In scores of industries as ouflage. vulcanlzers, watch-mak-1 of the club today with the district Increased manpower demands of ers. they are charging mines, as- governor. EALER rOR k VZ3Pc ZUk "MAKE YOUR FURNACE FIGHT" I IbWBH BOOItrr ow HOW TO j U . See Bill. ,'JE9fir8$l Vsr : I 4s VARIETY STORE I KS Ml ilst X THE THE WARTIME WARTIME PRICES AND mas TRADE BOARD OTTAWA EIKE'S FOUNDRIES TIGHT RHEUMATISM DUBLIN, Dec. 9 O Eire's iron ni . N, Dec. 9 O) Ireland's oundaries have lost more than rlrs -hemattem clinic has been a.r ihelr skilled workers- to Brit- opened here. Health Minister Sean :r since the war began because t - " iid rheumatism held there is not sufficient scrap metal a dominating position In many to keep the Dublin works In full communities as a cause of Indus-production, trial incapacity. ' r till A WARTIME We suggest that Christmas Shoppers this year be patriotic and buy VICTORY BONDS OK WAR SAVING CERTIFICATES. If you insist on buying Men's Wear, see W. F. STONE 22 "Clothes of Distinction" j$ ,KKJOOOOO0CKKKKHlOroOOOHXinOCK j For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 nOAOaOOMllIMMMMilli.. UAV AM) NIUM'l Wanted --Raw hrs Representing HUDSON'S HAY COMPANY Ship to J. E. OU.MHEIM, Cow Bay, Prince Rupert, B.C. L3E For Christmas GIFTS To mention a few of the well-known better creations in Perfume and Toilet Articles. Sets to suit all. I i X HIS "a Revlon Cutex Ashes of Roses Evening in Paris Lentheric Tweed Yardley's Old English Lavender Adrienne Jasmine Gardenia Ormes TTfiA Pioneer Dru-qgists CASH CHEMISTS THE KEXALL STOKE PHONES 81 AND 83 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p-m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. 5 a; imil'lKnrMirKHKVMMHd HIGHEST MARKET ritlCES PAID L-J