r fa f.; m Vs I r...: r.vo m THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER, MANAOINQ EDITOR DAILY EDITION Also available Kandy BOVRIL Bouillon CUBES fo add pep to soups, graviei, slews and left overs. Uje BoBled BOVRIL for sandwic Wednesday. November 24, 1943 Terrace Train Service . . . The quick and satisfactory action that has been obtained from the railway company in continuing the lotal train service between Prince Rupert and Terr-ape, even thouirh it mitrht be on a somewhat reduced scale, is gratifying to all parties concerned. It was worth the effort in going after it. Of course, even without the protests that were made theniliscontinuance of the service might not haw lasted long. The traffic itself would have forced a resumption of the shuttle ran between Prince Rupert and Terrace. Meanwhile the people of this citv, the interior town and all the intermediate points are gratified that the service is to be continued and appreciate the action in seeing that such is done. How Long Can Be rlin Hold Out? The question in many minoN these days is how loner can Berlin, the capital of the Reich, hold out under the terrific air raids to which the beautiful metropolis is being subjected as a result of the error of the ways of Nazi leaders. Undoubtedly Berlin is being badly smashed as other cities of the Reich have already been. The people of Germany have shown that they can or have to take it. They have been suffering ijreat punishment and, of course, there will be a breaking point somewhere for there is every indication that the attacks will hot only be continued but intensified. But it is difficult to estimate how long the Reich can stand up under such treatmerit. It may be long and it may not be long. However, we are delivering more telljng blows than we are receiving these days. We may derive comfort and satisfaction from the situation and the accomplishment of our rms without becoming dangerously over-optimistic. -Meantime our effort must go on. KlUBilllUII The rich beefy flavour of BOVRIL improves all meat dishes, such as shepherds pie, hot pot or meat loaf, using less meat and a little BOVRIL An excellent addition to macaroni, and spaghetti. Males delicious and nourishing sandwiches; spread thinly; delightful on hot buttered toast. 'iches. ;tttvttttvyttttytttttttttt TTTTTTW vTTTVVTTTVYYTYTV WE HAVE TRICKS UP OUR SLEEVES! In order that this coming holiday may be the finest ever for you, we have had gifts arriving for our Christmas Gift Counters . . . that have Just been transformed into a vast sparkling Holiday Gift shop. Lavish gifts, lovely gifts, gifts that are in such glorious array that you will want to begin shopping at once. If you are smart you will shop now in November when the cream of the gift selection is so readily available. The Variety Store AAAAAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASAAAAitaiaAlAmA ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GARBUTT I met our first Australian air man n these parts yesterday In the person of Leading Alrcrafts man Robin Creswell. I made the mistake of Introducing him as from New Zealand.. Why that's almost as bad as telling someone a Toronto boy is from Prince Rupert, Isn't It-? Robin says he Is from the fruit bolt In Australia where oranges. grapes and apricots grow in abundance. I imagine there Is one chap whoU be glad to get back home after this war. Last Thursday night Norma Smith .one of our Y.W.C.A. Junior hostesses, lost a lightweight yellow sweater at the Highway dance. Carl clay has asked me to menUon It in case anyone took it by mistake. It was hang- ling up tucked inside her coat ana wnen me joss was awcuvrr-ed it could not be fourtd Tickets for the regular Wednesday evening "V" dance are now being given out. Just before the dance on Wednesday evening. This system is working out very weU 1n spit of the fact that a few disgruntled ones protest when they are on duty and can't get down in time. The Y.W.C.A. Service Wyes' Club will meet on Thursday afternoon at the Y.M.C.A. Red Tri angle Club In the ladies' lounge. All the service wives in -the area are most welcome to attend and we hope to see a good big group out tomorrow and the Jollowing Thursdays. Ollie Goldsmith is our latest Y.M-C.A. supervisor to come to 1 Rupert from Victoria. Ollie Is quite an athlete, bavJng..been a member of the champion basketball team last year, the 'Pat Bay Fliers." Ollie is to be stationed at Allford and work from there to various Island stations. I hear that there is going to be a ventriloquist at the All Services children's pary at the Navy Drill Hall on December 20. I understand that Throckmorton the Dummy is being fitted for a brand new battle dress for the occasion by Pte. Hawkins. LONDON Oi A great na tional recruiting drive for the Air Training Corps has been opened with the object of gaining 1,000 bomber crews for the R.A.F. Discussions of post-war problems are held regularly by members of the Canadian Women' Army Corps. ITCH STOPPED or Mom Bit Fw quick rrlW ban itcUnf ul Mm, Ir4'l f.4. rW nUM.flliMIM uOm ritr mJ? momA .lip iamUm. mm UM-ctui. imliii,. mmti-Wftir, hauH D. II. II. rrprriptxai. Onmmirm. UwVh Salm iniuuis Mqmrkl; i.KiaLn hriuli.Slnalhitllna. il. immrm" -tt V.Kll tm inif(iM uUr Im V U D. PS KXKI If N SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypoints, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FKANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 TIMItKK H.M.K XI 79 39 .i8e..d,U,K"'r ' rH)M by MlnUUr of Land it Victoria, pc. not laUjr tln 11 o'clock In th fcr-mn on Ui 7t,h day of Doctuotr. Il43, for th. purohaj of IJnc X13030. to cut 8.831,000 ft of Spruce, CVdar and HnlIck on iMi arm ccmprUln part Srotloi 13, 14, 23 and 24, Townrtilu 2. Queen Charlotte Iilanda Una Dl tnot Three (i) w,n be . for rwnoval of timW J"urthr parUoulara of the Chief ftarewfer VlotorU. B.C or Dlatrlot Prluc Rupert ha There doesnt seem to be much rhyme of reAson for the spoofing unless the spoolers want to be able to say they once played for a big-league outfit. Chailton printed an apology in its program the following week and reported the circum- recoYl 8-0drubbing from Erk land In an .International soccer match at Manchester, aren'taxe- lying on football as a eareer. Tommy Walker, Heart's JnHdc forward will enter the church and Adam Little. Glasgow Ranger's right hjtHback. is studying medical Jurisprudence. Walkei's divinity studies have been interrupted by the war. He probably will resume studies after demobilization by the army. mm PURE WHITE iTiTTMhl THE DAILT NEWS WEDNESDAY Feaure Sea bpOYt c that m Chest in Navy LONDON, Nov. 17 O Probably this never would happen In top-notch professional hockey or baseball circuits, so it seems worth mentioning thar at least fhrce times this season professional soccer clubs in Britain have been hoodwinked by performers claiming, to be well-known players, The latest club to be duped into playing a 'dud" to fill a late gap was Charlton Athletic of the English league South. Under wartime ;ules which allow teams to use guest players. Charlton fielded a fellow who claimed to be Joe Rogers, a well-known Norwk-i League Drive Harkliur back to the romantic days of the sixteenth century freebooters to remind present day Canadians of the hardships suffered by modern seamen at the hands of undersea pirates i.v a sea chest beting featured throughout the "jrovl;we In the Navy League membership drive which Is under way this wek. Authenticity of design and fine workmanship are said to be apparent In the chet which is to be drawn for among the membership at a date not yet footballer. His antics revealed announced. An exact repllea of him as a rank amateur and a ! a sixteenth century pirate crowd of ',0,000 barracked him i chMt- bullt on delgn of throughout the game. But h one ln lne amwi museum, it U had collected his match fee of " Red wtth authentic para t9 before the start of the game phernalla of piracy, the only difference being that, instead of gold bullion, it contains specie in the form of Victory Bonds. Its value is said to be not less than $15,000. The idea U said to have orlg -lnated among the workmen of Burrard d7 dock In Vancouver. stances to the league, which iwho built the chest. It U built took a sympathetic view The of hand hewn oak wood, with League added that, unfortunat- 'decorative wrought iron bmd-ely, clubs are open to such type ings and is of proportions stm- of deception in wartime whan Uar to the original. they often are forced throiwh At some time during the ram- iack of players to sign a man palgn. the chest will be on dial the last moment without play at place where the cam-proper check pf hla credentials, palgn is active and H Is expe.' ed that it will be brought t At least two players on the Prince RuDert. Scottish team which suffered a J The need for a strong and ac live membership in the Navy League on this coast U very The professional Football As relation will meet represena lvc of reUgloiu bodies in ar. investlgatiop inU possibilities f Sunday, soccer in Britain Di closing this. A. Brock Hnv chairman of the F. A., told u jhurch meeting at Huddersfie.d ihat "metnbtits of the F. A would loathe the idea of a con .Inentai Sunday In our land I they strongly object to Sunday ' tooLball " He said that some football not controlled by the F A. was beingf- played ui ; Southern England, leagues and aud' d that the question to b iJi-idered was. 'Is it bette: far F. A. to control Sunday .joioail rather than let it be . controlled by an outside body whose ideas might be to en - mrage and extend It?" great, in the light of Its east coast respoiutbllltiej. There were aid to be times during the height of the U-boat campaign ln the Atlantic that rescued seamen were forred to sleep in chairs and corridors In Halifax buildings. Their numbers made the best efforts of the author-Hie -and the Navy Luague inadequate. With better opportunity to prepare for the possibility of similar eventualities in an all out war against Japan, the Navy League in British Columbia u putting Itself in a strong post tlon to be of service. To do Unit is pressing for an inrrea.se In members and fund. ' A sturdy child of the Navy League Is the local corps of Sea CadeU. boy who some day muv be the men who man Canada i boats, sons of local homes wh lack only the qualification of age to be seamen. The welfur-of naval personnel ts also a profound concern of the Nar' League. Democratic ln structure eu member of the Navy Leaiue h a voice ln deciding how i'j funds will be employed. As well as the sea che which is first prize In ih, drr. ing. 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