.!!- urn 'i .4' ,. J .Vu. i iAii Sff !!" f at- :ttsfr la it THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE FOUR Ged. 3SF t T.uHd CC. Payrolls" - UP- 'tlm: COUNTRY -as FOLKS WHITE fit jTI Peaptr who live far from trading centres are grateful to know they can still have Pacific MIBl Their letters nearly all say they are using xs iitUe as, po-We but most hare milk toe dairy use. PACIFIC MILK I Irradiated and Vacuum racked Gog Is Satan - In The Person Gog is a person, not a Country or place, for he is" of the land of Magog "declared Evan-g4hat Banner in his lecture "Gog and Magog last evening in the Oddfellows' Hail. A study of the prophecy, said the speaker will reocal that Gog is to eesne against God's people in the last days. They Gods people will not "dwell safety" in the land of Israel until they descend w4th Christ and the Holy City after the Mill-, ermlwn. Among the forces with Gog and who engage in the contest are tribes and nations long paased away. But in the second resurrect kin these identical tribes will be re anally p:esent. likely enough armed as of yore and Joining: easerrjr Hi the attack on the New Jerusalem. The 'Key" to this prophecy, said Mr. Barmer. is I mind in Rev. 20: 5-9. It Is plainly indicated that Gog who is a per son, is Si tan. He is "of the land of Magog" the earth over whxh Gog Satan rallies bis hosts to attack the people of God and the Holy City which ..jTAare under the protection of Paul's method of Interpretation, said the speaker would eliminate much difficulty if fol- - lowed 'see 1 Cor 2:13 KWOXG SANO HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next U King Tal SIZ Tth AVE. WEST Kt your patroaage welcame Open 5 p-m. to 12 son. Tuesday 11 - n. ts 12 p m. Outiide Orders from 2 a m. 12 pja. rhine Bed 247 SHRIMPS FRESH EVERY DAY Boat -W.SX.- First Float est of Imperial Oil Co. daily after 4 pjn. Fresh Local Raw and ' Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY" rflONE 857 7VTTTVYTTTVT'l IHt KtA urt Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 pjn. to 2 .ra. 2nd Avenue (Across i uriaasiaaiBxairmsxl from Z Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 AAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAsAAAAAAA NOTirj; or c.ru.Ti(v or Kitui: NOTICE U bcfvbr zivru thaX U of Order-ln-CouncU No. 1397. soprov d October lSUi. 1843. notice ot whieti vu publterted In Vh BrttlKh Oolumbls 0zett of October 311. 193. la canrelM tn ao Tar as tt re lates to Blork 21 of lot 363. Range S Coast District. Plan 967, Trrace Town te. H. CATOCART Deputy Minister of Utnd. lAnda DeparUnent, VWtorta n. O KoHmlxr lOtn. 1943. LOCAL NEWS NOTES CoL D. B. Uartyo left Satur- Dido Gurrieh left Cay nlfht for a trip to Van- night for Vancouver, eouver and Seattle. A The Ideal Christmas OUt . . . Books of Theatre Tickets . . . Prices $1.00 to 12-50, now setaag at Capitol Theatre. tf parcel delivery wickets of the Post Office will be open from 7:30 to 9 each evening, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Two room furnished apartment within walking distance f town Reward $35 far information and ecurir.? of apartment Phone ssgr.Ai Corps. Extension 406 M. J Edwards. 3?' FOR SALE FOR SALE Ca penUr s tools No. fita ff House. Roam 65 Apply noon hours. 296 FOR SALE 8-tube consol radio. General Electric five bands. 144 Fourth Ave. East Phone Red 127. tf FOR SALE Man's CCiL bicycle. 1163 7th Ave. East. 297 ! FOR SALE Royal porrtable typewriter, brand new. latest model magic margin: ideal for Christmas present Germain PjO.. Box 383. 198 FOR SALE 14-foot row boat, home-made sails, good condition: $25. Call between 5 and 7 above U & I Cafe. 29 LOST LOST Bunch of keys between Post Office and McBride. Please leave at Daily News. (297) LOST Billfold registration card and papers. Finder please leave at Daily News Office. Reward. (298) LOST Three keys between post office and CXR. Station. Finder please leave at Dally News Of Hce. (297 LOST Sterling identification bracelet with Navy crest Finder please leave at Daily News Office. (297) FOUND FOUND Pair of glasses In front of Belmont Hotel. Owner can have same by indenturing and paying for this adver tlsement. Daily News Office. The preliminary hearing of William Samuel Cooper, charged with wounding Patrick Keogh in an affray at the Knox Hotel several weeks ago, is still pro ceeding In city police court to day after bavins. Jjn Ja .pro gress all yesterday, Oddfellows' HalL a craw with w. Dr. R. G. Large. Saturday 1 A L.OB-V and L.OJ- Children's Christmas Tree. Monday. 7 P-BU HELP WANTED was presented to Mr. Scott. The perfect attendance cup for the vear was nresented to From Monday to Friday of this Dr John Olbson who won on week the eeneral deliverv and J. Scott and Musk for the dancing which rounded out a dettghtful eve ning, was by an orchestra led by Andy MeXaughten. The Gyro officers tor 1944 - - are: President Frank Skinner. Secretary Dr. John Gibson. STENOGRAPHER for accountant's office Neat and accurate copy . typhis essential. Shorthand not so Important. Applicants wiib knowledge of commercial l'Xk-keeping, or those willing to learn. wiD have preference Written applications only. State experience, if any. Apply TJ. L C. AM 96. tn WANTED Ward maids for General Hospital. Apply Nat ional Selective Service. Office AT. 162 1293) WANTED WANTED 1 or 14 H. P. Air I cooled engine in good condition. Address S.E.S. George-1 town via Box 190 Prince Rup-1 ert (299) WANTED One or two room suite. Air Force couple. Quiet, i non-drinkers, non - smokers. Phone K. Winter. Rupert Hotel (298) PERSONAL FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms with kitchen privileges. No children. 1543 Overlook Street (2961 C.N.R. Trains For the East-Dally except Sunfiay . 8 pjn. for Tenace and Paelfle Sunday. Monday. Wednesday. Friday 4 pm From the East-Dally except Mon. 10:45 p.m. From Terrace and Pacific ! Monday, Tueday, Thursday Passing of Telkwa Man James Buxton, Pioneer BUtk mith. Dies in ImUthk Town. SMITH ERS. Dee. 30 396 Buxton, one of the rea j timers of Telkwa. passed fai the Balkley Vattey Di t i .i.. iHocoKal at SaUthers at 5 o r Aircraftsman Peter R.c.i Saturday moraine. He his one C. Brass. er taw arrtvwd in the city from A-P, is expected borne on leave j Vtetorta M Wn Mr. Nelson and to spend New Tear's with his other members of the family to parents. Mr. and Mrs. WUlsam Brass, Sixth Avenue. He will be at home for two weeks. A NOTICE Do not delay your eleanlnf any longer. Now is the time to tend it U Ideal Cleaners. The House of Better Cleaning." Phone 838. We pick op and deliver. (295 Edward C Sukow. at the spend the Christmas season. They haw taken the restteaee of AM. Nora Arnold who has gone to Vancouver for a couple of weeks. OFFICERS INSTALLED United States Engineers' office here, has been appointed local rjhti,,! Dinner Dance U)d fcy registrar to register an Ameri- c c,Bb 9n lurdaT N,ht. cans stationed in this locality who are subject to the draft. The. group to be registered in- Frank Skinner was Installed dudes those bom on or after president of the Prince Rupert December 31, 1898. and on or be- Gyro Club for the year 1944 Sat-fore January 1. 1926. urday night at a delightful in- spallation party for members CoL J W.' NTerjolls. general and their friends. The affair manager of the Canadian FUh & took the form of a dinner dance Cold Storage Co, left Saturday and about sixty persons were night for Vancouver to spend present The installation was the Christmas and New Year capably carried out by Dr. R. holiday season with his fam- .G. Large, past president ily. The retiring president. W. J. Scott, save a brief and humor mm Howana. personnel man- rMVrt on th artiviti of ager of the Burrard Dry Dock the ehlb during the past year, and general manager of the, Mr skinner spoke briefly of Treasure Chest drive which the fQr the future and bespoke Nary League of Canada is een-!for hirmiPlf a measure of sup-ducting in this province, arrived fTam otncfn and members in the city on last night's train tho ,hk-h success couW from Prince George and not achieved n spenomg me next tour aays ; A president pin nere in eonnecwon wiui me promotion of the drive locally. oiwuiei. mwn, ixaim came here a few days as account of his illness. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL W.TO ft Natives of Prince Edward Isl and the two brothers we::: t Prince Rupert in 1909 and after working a short teste ;n that city, they Mtowed the railroad work throat h as far as Telkwa where James Buxton set up a b eksmith shop and has lived there ever since wtstte his bro tber followed the line P'"-- peeling and has travelled aroum- the prorince. Mr. Buxton was 81 years "f age and died of heart trouble Airwoman Isabel McKenzie : home on leave fram her dut:e at Rochcliffe. Ottawa wrth h Raral Canadian Afcr Force a Tint wttb her parents M: and Mrs. Hugh MtKenz Dig by Island. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Mike Bryk will take ptaee Tuesday. iDec. 21. at 11 ara. from Gren- ville Court Funeral Chapel Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Mr John Carrie, will take plarr Tuesday. Oec 21. at 2 pjn from GrenvUle Court Funeral Chape! Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Dry Dock Employees' Associa tion Dance. Friday. Dec. 1 and 17. Roy Proverbs Orchestra Treasurer Maurice Brydges. I Moose Ladies New Years dance Directors IV D. Limbic C I Oddfellows' HaU, Dec. 29. 19 to 2. G. Ham Ralph Blackburn and Jean De Carlo's orchestra. Re- L B. Larct!? freshmersts. , CLASSIFIED ADS Cla ssified Advertbements are payable in advance at the Office No telephone orders Rate 2c per word per insertion. GEORGE L. R0RIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled Wallace Slock Phone 387 IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning-Authorized -FLEXFOmr SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guewes Waterproofing a Speebltv We Pick Up and Deliver PHONE 858 Mail Orders Box 99 B. LAMB, TAILOR Ladies' & Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes. 302 Third Ave, W. 206 4th St rhone 174 TTTlf T"lTWt GIFTS! Group order privileges.' llrlriiN S Black 787 Chatelelne, 50c: Macleans. 80c; , BEAUTY SHOP Mayfalr, $150: Home it Oar-j . , dens. $1 M; and a lovely greet-1 Permanent Waving lng card. Phone Green 59 now! Beauty Culture in all Its branches (296) Phone (55 SMITn & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers. P.O. Box 274 International Correspondence Schools Canadian Limited B. P. Lovln, Representative Box 526 1315 Plggot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. - tf0NDAY D) MOHDAY u rMK? vvr; w, ft m. W W W I v Ills . ' :Jm ' ' I ' TUIQ ri-IDIQTKAQ i i i 1 1 i v i 1 1 i i i i i smi . A l IIV -V ' II X I KmS I I v 1 vs HIi II f . II II : I Brishtcn His Wardrobe with II 1 lf r I wo or Ihrec INccktics ll1 i Tm5jr, wrw kut hud a finer .-huwinjf of Neckwear, to se-kttSm ia . YotfU find FoulartK Silk ami Woob and Pure SHks in every coneeivaWe ahade and pattern. $-J00 - $-50 - $2 A MERRY CHRISTMAS and Best Wishes for a HARPY NEW YEAR To All our Customers SEVENTH AVE. MARKET Dry Goods and Noyelty Shop Has its usual line of attractive and Practical Gifts In LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAK Children's Wear a Specialty Visit Our Store when Xmas Shopping 00 it If Dad's Hat i Kttfttf shabby, give Him a Certificate fur a New Stetson. A miniature presentation Hat and Hox pm with each certificate. Watts & Mickerson 532 Third Ave. Men's arid Iters' Clothiers Phone T SMART DESK SET! For the Home For the Office for the Secretary ami ti - 1 Man or Woniar Attractive haras in black or with fountain p( 1 S4.75 $5.00 - $5.50 e GENUINE WATRRMAN DESK (guajfuiteed) $14.90 and $29.75 Above prices include tax