i , i . i i - , i i , i V!. 1 1 ll i PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist In Chart Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing. Hand Enirailnr VISIT OUR BASEMENT ORE for Fine'chlna, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baate and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant Yes Mom, I'm Warm! In Peoples Store Warm Children's Night Wear Complete stock and varied selection of children's warm winter sleeping wcar. Keep them comfortable. Pyjamas in sizes 2' to 14. As usual prices that youH find generally mean a saving. NOTE We may not have all these items in stock all the time but do have some each month. KLMONAS UNDERWEAR VESTS PYJAMAS HOSIERY PANTIES SNOW SUITS PARKAS COATS .Mail Orders Promptly Filled Rupert Peoples Store "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 .WASV.V.V.VAV.V.V.,.V.V.V.W.VWJVAW.' PAULSEN'S GROCERY CASH AND CARRY SIXTH AVENUE AND DRY DOCK ROAD (Beside Postal station B) NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS A full line of Groceries, Produce, Meats and Confectionery. - Your Patronage Solicited. Simmons Mattress ALL SIZES BEAUTYREST SLEEP UNIT $71.00 DEEPSLEEP SLEEP UNIT $61.50 SLUMBER KING SLEEP UNIT $52.50 SIMMONS PILLOWS SLUMBER KING Mixed Goose Feathers. Size 20x26. Per pair $11.50 Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next to the Daily News) Prince Rupert J MEN'S ' Working Boots PALMERS "MOOSE HEAD BRAND" : . 8 inch and G inch. I rGREB & STERLING Chrome and Men-j. rienite calf with double soles and solid j throughout. Priced from $5.50 Shoe findings and arch supports. Family Shoe Store Ltd, The Home of Good Shoes" If you lose anything, advertise for it, Waiting For Hitler Ever so often the person who is working for some cause that will bear fruit In the future meets somebody who says: "Yes; I know it's a good thing. It's a fine thing. But we haven't time to concentrate on all these good things while the war is on. Well make a drive for that when peace comes." But some of these things don't wait for peace. There is, against tuberculosis which is highlighted annually at this season by the sale of Christmas seals to carry on preventive work. Consider whether or not we dare postpone anti-tuberculosis work until after the war. We have been at war for four years. During that time 24.000 Canadians have died of tuber culosis. Each year there were 11,000 admissions to sanatoria-tuberculosis prisoners of war. The majority, both of those killed by disease and those in the sanatoria, were of military age. Just think of it-24.000 killed in inaction and thousands more forced into a lockout when Canada Is in desperate need of manpower. It is quite possible to make tuberculosis as rari'ba sirSllpox in Canada. It should' have been done long ago. Our failure to take proper preventive steps must have been a great satisfaction to Hitler. We can do nothing now about the people who have gone. But it is not a moment too soon to begin saving those who may get infected this year, next year or ten years from now. The average citizen has a share in the preventive work that will save we know not whose life. He can give his support to preventive work. . Perhaps he does it by backing the medical health officer when he wants tuberculin tests, given In the schools, industries, the stores of the town or among the food handlers. Perhaps there is to be a mass X-ray of a town or city i i and you encourage Indifferent friends and neighbours to be X-rayed. Perhaps the support sought Is financial, through the Christmas seal fund, which is used for preventive work. Whatever the way in which help is needed to banish tuber- THE DAILY WW ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY' GARBUTT Oh December 1 I am. starting a Christmas parcel wrapping service for the boys at the Hut We did it last year with srrrai succVss and the boys appreciated it. I know it Is a verv buxv month indeed but if any ladies would offer to come down a few houu In the afternoon or evening just to wrap parcels 1 would be very much oblimi Dont bother phoning. Our phone is the hardest to gel m Prince Rupert, I think. Ju: come in and say you've come to help and youll be the most welcome person in the Dlace. They say that Dloeenes went looking for an honest man wkh a lantern. Well Vm looking. I'm sorry to say, for a dishonest man with a lantern a Coleman type lantern with a irreen base and green top hood. It has quKe a list to leeward as the result of a bash it received so it Is easily distinguishable. I bought it Just a month or two ago and kept it in the Hut cupboard in order to have it handv in a power failure. The failure the nrhpr riav hrniiirht tha In.. J H.WM.AV Mil W . light. I hope it will be brought j oacK wnen tne borrower is finished with It, The Y.W.pA. chaperones for ths Ack-Ack dance Monday night will be Mrs. S. A. Keil-back and Mrs. 3. A. Teng, representing Queen Mary Chapter of the I.ODI. Mrs. Alex Mitchell, who is our Y.W.OA. hospital visitor for thH month, reports an Armistice Day baby. Little Sandra Barbouf was born at noon on November 11 and weighed six pounds, four ounces at birth, tier parents are Corporal and Mrs. Barbour, Corporal Barbour being stationed with the Dental Corps at Seal Cove. She also reports that Miss Sharon Call, five days old, is gaining weight. See what 'Prince "Rupert does for you, Sharon! Thanks to Chrlstel Braun I now have a good sized bae of pine cones to send south. Other Games culosls, don't wait for Hitler to pass out before doing your share. The delay may be fatal to someone whom you want to live and whom the nation needs. NOTICE Service Of Remembrance Services of Remembrance were held on Wednesday In the Booth Memorial High School The principal, W. W. C. O'Neill, and Olga Sather. president of the Students' Council, presided. The program was as follows: Prayer, "Our Boys' Hymn." Stand at attention for Salute to the Flag, followed by "O Can ada." "In Flanders Fields," by Alma Knutson. They Shall Not Grow Old," by Olga sather. Address: Remembrance Day. Mr. O'Neill. Military Orders Fint Reserve IUttatlon Prince Rupert Regt. (M.G.) - by -Lieut-Col. O. C Oswell.EJ). Kit Inspection A kit Inspection of all companies will be held during the week commencing November 14. All personnel must attend and bring all articles of clothing and equipment on issue to them. No pay will be forthcoming until the above has been compiled with. a i j vru ilium a mi v Kupcrt needs an Ambulance Attend a rti n t t r rUDLIt MEETING at the VALHALLA HALL, Eighth Ave. near McBrlde. Sunday Evening, Nov. I I, 8 p.m. Sponsored by The Civic Labor Federation' T- t . n r rcsn lvocai uaw and p Everyone in THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Who has Boarders, Lodgers, or Paying Guests or Who lets rooms or suites with light housekeeping privileges 7 MUST REPORT ON THIS ACCOMMODATION BY 4'' NOVEMBER 29th, 1913 In compliance with the recent Order of the Rentals Administrator, everyone who has boarders, lodgers . or paying guests in his home, or who has let rooms or suites with light housekeeping or housekeeping ; privileges within the City of Prince- Rupert, shall, not later than November 29th, 1913, complete and file, in duplicate, at the Registration Office estab-. lished for this purpose at 313 3rd Avenue West, at Prince Rupert, the forms which have been provided by the Board as follows: FORM R.C. 34W Use this form to report furnished rented rooms for which you provide bedding and linen (and the laundering thereof) for each occupant. ' FORM R.C. 35W- Use this form to report rooms, or suites of rooms, let with housekeeping or light housekeeping privileges. IMPORTANT The Information required must be entered on the proper form, copiei of which are available at 313 3rd Avenue Went, Prince Rupert, OR Tht Wartime Prices and Trade Board, 2nd Floor, Besner Building, Prince Rupert, B.C. PENALTIES ARE PROVIDED FOR FAILURE .TO COMPLY WITH THIS REQUIREMENT. THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD V Pasteurized MILK 9! VALENTIN DAIRY a pno.NE esi 1 I Cello selection, Miss Johnson, accompanied by Janet Rochester. Patriotic airs, Janet Rochester and John Currle, pianoforte duet. Silence, followed by :'Last Post." Duglers, John Drccn and Peter Johnson. "God Save the King." There were patriotic choruses by .the Junior High School grades. More than 100,000 business men have saved valuable hours by travelling Trans-Canada Air Lines in 1 943. T.GA. links Ocean to Ocean, Cry to City and Nation to Nation. It is an indispensable part of the Canada of TODAY, and TOMORROW. fof Information, ratarvetfem, c tOMtM your fof,l .C A. trofi 0f"n or ay CN t. potiwig rx.-iorw '"Iimhi Air Malt Air VANS-CANADA laltaiial A tarvlta J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon i Chiropractor Wfstholme Rooms SAVOY HOTEL Carl ZarelH, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Itox Sll ERASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT YTYTTYTTYTTT TTTT TTTTTTT CLIP THESE COAL TIPS "is Keep Windows Cloved Don't use your coal to heat the outdoors. Keep the windows Closed CXCCnt for .i ffw mlnutna leach day to air the house. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA In the uprrnif I'oiirt of llrltl.h ColumliM In I'rnliatr In Ihf Matlrr of thr "Ailiiiltilrollm Art" and In thr Matlrr of llir l.t.ite ( Joliti I'atrlrk llnrrlgan, lrrranl. TAKE NOTICE Omt by orrW of III, Honor. W. E. Ptahrr, made on tn rvnci tv of Norrmber. A.1). 1943. I -am njipohjOd Admin ltrVw (with Will aruwxl nt th Eatote of John Ttfrlck llarrljan. dju.rd. and n partlra hir clilma aaii)t Uie aald rwtt are hetfby rUlrM to rumlah mm, properly verified, to mn ai or about the flint day of rx-mvT. A.J3. 1943, Ktla all Pi!i lndrfbti no th eta,t are rwjulred to py mj amount of their lndftrtrdnr to rive forthwith. DATED ait PrUv Rup.rt, B.C.. thla firat dy of November, AD. NORltAN A. WATT OftKial Admmiatrator Trtaca Bupart, BG 3-DAYS-3 Starting MONDAY One woman-symbol of millions with a hcartful of love for a man of courage to take with him wherever he goes... whatever he docs... 'HAL B. 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I The Variety Store r TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT r i " Wood Fuel Coal miners arc out on T3 ".Ji up strike d wo have no idea when wo tan titnttif nf nr1 till f u-r can n immediate delivery on wood. Plume your order for wood t your regular fuel dealer. l Wood orders must be before delivery is made. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LID. . - a M wr PHONK 110 and m AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Earh Ad. Codv is Avpreci