11 mmp CHURCHILL WILL SOJOURN IN U.S.A. When former British Prime Minister Win- I"111' . lu.i- j 1.1,.. cnf.iVi nllua, .ntno fn flip TT R In Tn Till - Churchill, MS wiie ana wieu uiu(jui.c, mio. aanu vu,.... ... Tn thev will stay in Miami Beach, Florida, at the home of Col. Frank Clarke of Quebec City. Above c the altracuve paim-suuuvu uuuc -jihv. HRISTMAS KITWANGA KITWAvOA Bright and -vnni Christmas and New ear's celebrations were held at itwan-a and. although there a no Christmas concert for the :iiiaie:i. indiei) ej every youngster jruu..6-" in the hrum. - oresents. Tne presents erf distributed at Christmas ceremonies arranged by a mrr. er misled by W. B. Mor-an and Harold Sinclair. At the conclusion of the pres-uui a Mr Sinclair expressed ne 'i-.anfc of the village to Mr. rjn Iiuasans nay company ;cii manager, for the donations I many presents to the children. On Christmas Eve St. Paul's in.neh choir, conducted by lavid L Wells, sang carols ,ahd mr. Solomon Bryant was or- fir, rvii -m :k n.iu nev. J. Hav- I'-, . r iiinur pa services wmcu I'Mtf attended by many people, Iboth native and white. HARD WORKER' ' Luisi Bbccherini, Italian com- Fjr Whifflets From The Waterfront J Predictions for a fair run of sockeye saimon at Masseti in case va amply provided with let( wltn only mfc(jiocre runs elsewhere on tne norm coast are being made by fishermen who are studying the sockeye cycles. The Fraser River is expected to experience the greatest sockeye run in four years. Capt. Albert Rlppon arrived in the city on the Cardena Saturday from Vancouver to take over duty as station pilot here for the coming month, relieving Capt. W. J. Boyce who left later by the Cardena on his return to Vancouver after- having spent the past month here. With a substantial list of passengers 'including loggers on their wav back to camps on tne Queen Charlotte Islands. Union steamer Catala arrived in port at 4:30 yesterday afternoon, from Vancouver and waypolnts. and sailed -at midnieht for Stewart rfr.n rmiaieiiBii.iiUJii niahrid-ouiermorinern Doinist tne " ' . ... A ' 1L. '.rl 20 symphonies, and cello .. Irav .;Hn pieces loggers win proceed to me Islands on the Casslar tonight. PORT ESSINGTON MAN ATTACKED PORT ESSINGTON Harry Innes of Port Simpson U suffer-ins from cuts and bruises of -the face as a result, he says, of, air attack by two men and a. worn an on New Year's . Day Innes said that he was bemen oy nis assailants who used broken beer bottles and flashlights to strike him. BORN FURRED Young chincnillas are born fully furred, with their eyes wide coen. Back in command of the Catala on this voyage is her regular master, Capt. Ernest Sheppard, who has been ashore in Vancou ver for the holiday season. The regular purser, A. H. Robinson, is also back on i the vessel. Launching of1 the coastal type freighter Ottawa PaHette, last of the present program of shipbuilding at the local dry dock, will take place at 11:30 on the mbrnlnz of January 15, it has been announced. The vessel will be sponsored oy Mrs. w. r. Stone, wife of the president of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce IFiilcU the tvtiy Women are reading Newspapers Today. . . Have jou noticed how much more eagerly women arc following the ii e w s p a p e r ads these days? That is because the ads' tell them so. ninth that's NEWS about thiiiKS they want to buy. That is the reason why it means mo'rc attention to your store if you advertise in the local newspaper. IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR GOODS NOW OR A LITTLE LATER ADVERTISE IN YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER! And, if you are still short of jjoods, remember you ; ritay in the business ncvs by keeping your name before the public. you want to stay before the public, the surest way ' of doing it is by advertising in The DAILY NFAVS RETURNED VETS ARE HONORED KITWANGA This village honored the return of one of its sons from overseas with a wel- come party for Kelly Morgan, given by hU parents, Mr. and ! Mrs: Wallace B. Morgan, and at- I tended by most of the villagers. ' Also Included as guests of honor were Ray Morgan and Andrew Derrick who returned from over seas earlier In the year i Whit residents of Kltwanga district who were guests at the party included Thomas Moore, Mr. Gregg, Rev. J. Hayhurt. They complimented the men on their return from overseas and con- j gratulated them on their war service. : Rev. J. Hayhurst told the gath- ' crln.s that the native people as a whole were to be highly commended on the way they had i takPn part in the present war. A dance followed the banquet. Harold Sinclair was master of ! ceremonies. Music was by Eddie ' Smith's orchestra. Community Fetes Child's Birthday KITWANGA This village turned out en masse last week to attend a birthday party .given by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith for their year;old son. The affair began with a banquet and speeches, and concluded with a dance. Assisting In the arrangements were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Benson, trrandoarents of the child. Wishes for a long and happy life for the child were ex pressed in speeches by Chlels v. L. Wells and Joe Bridge and by Robert G. Harris and Fred Jonn son. who were guests. ResDonses were made bv Mr. Smith and Mr. Benson. Following the ban quet, the guests danced to music bv Stanley Williams's orchestra. Harold Sinclair was master of .ceremonies. Hotel ... arrivals Prince Rupert H. (E. Larson,' Vancouver; M. Henry, Vancouver; D. A.' McLel-lan, Queen Charlotte City; W. Nickerson, Queen Charlotte City; Citv: K. D. Nlcholls. Vancouver; W. J. Davles, Queen Charlotte A. R. Sharpe, Vancouver; G. M. Mathieson, Vancouver; E.S. Butler, Smithers; J. P. Grant, Vancouver; J. Doyle, Vancouver; W. Abrahamson,' Butedale; Mis G. Haldane, Kelowna; Mrs, H Bret-ton; Miss C. Drehen, Massctt; Mrs. M. E. Minshall arid, daugh ter, Vancouver; Dr. J. L. Hart, Nanaimo: James V. Manzer, Na- naimo; R. C. Edwards, Bella Coola; I. Urseth, Bella Bella; Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Mutrle; G. Graf, Terrace; Sgt. K. J. Gel-mour, Vancouver; A. R. McDonnell, Smithers; James Y. Smith, Port Edward; C. L. M. Glggey, Terrace; Lloyd Monk, Vancouver; Capt. F. K. Currie, New Westminster; Miss S. Gaska, Port Essington; Miss E. L. Rob-son, Vancouver; Charles Bayn-ton, Port Essington; W. Robinson, Terrace; S. D, Cassall, pt-tawa; W. Ewltt, Winnipeg; A. Haughton, city; J. Pariley, Victoria: W. F. Johnston, Edmonton; J. Hagen, Copper River;. O, Anderson, Shirley, FUNERAL NOTICE Joyce Frances, beloved mother of Mrs. II. Scherk. Funeral service will be held at 'the Full Gosoel Tabernacle at 3 p,m. Wednesday, January 0, Interment will follow in Falrview Cemetery. No flowers by re quest. Q. C. Undertakers. PRINCE ROPERT Honor Roll List of Men and Women on Active Service Are YOU responsible for someone's name not In this list? (See entry form elsewhere) NAVY MEN Sidney Aler.andei Arvla J. Landals Peter D. Allen JacK R. Laurie Charles Anderson Maurice Lai Harold Anderson James a.. Laurie Stanley Anderson Klchard I-elghton j. Armstrong jt. janwu "'" K. Armstrong trta Lewis B. D. Armstrong TMy B. Lloyd ITed O. Barber Bruce Love Don Arney Harry Lunrtqutst Ted Arney M. It. Meuse Georse Ha?shaw Fred Miller W. u. Baricer ieu mm Emlle Blaln Harry Monltley John Bowman John Morrison Arthur Bredeson T. A. Mulhern J K. Brcen William jwuruocii William Bremner William Murray Bernard Brldden wm. H. Murray George J. Brown Daniel McDonald James Bryant ' Jack Macfle Tony Bussanlch Robert McKay Bron&on uussey trnmi. mwunrj Harold Bunn Robert McLean John Bunn E. (Ned) McLwjd Hugh Burbank John McLeod a Calderwood Norman McLeod Richard Cameron uaviu tu-rnn Russell Cameron David McNab Edward Capstlck Robert McNab Robert Capstlck John D. McRae Doug. Chrlstlson Harold Neville Vernon C. Clccone John O'Neill Wm, J. Commons R. K. Olsen Charles Ormlston Allstalr iu.tuir n D. rrerar crerar p E M Paimer Sydney Croxford prank D. Parker Spencer Davles uordon rarKin Edward Dawes n. R. Parsons George Dlbb Peter J. Peterson A. r. Uoaa uougiwi chjik Vincent Dodd A. M. Phllllpson John Dohl C. J. Phllllpson Robert Duggan Bud Ponder rvrnald Eastman N. O. Powell Elmer Eburne Maene Rabben eivln Eburne Lloyd. M. Rice John Eby David Rltehie i rhy .Turk Ritchie William Earl Eby Robert Ritchie Robert Elklns Harry kodo William P. Elklns J. H. Robinson i-n Enirstrom Robert Roy Martin Erlksen Arthur Saunders James Feasny w. Z-""" nerrnirrt Fortune R. M. Scherk Terry Fortune Stanley Scherk Gordon . eraser j. u "'" Mitchell Gay A S mundson "tner Green lames Greer J- Blms rter nrlmble M. Bkalmerud Terrv Grlmble F . W. Skinner sn O'lmsson Bovo Oi.rvlch ".f John Orlm"n BWtt. Cart Smith Ous.afson nrl J. J 8ml th Hneue oe D. yh rv"?rii waiter smith CnVTUmgnn Cstl SUand Prater husov 0rme start peter T"sov Charles Sunberg .Tnmes M. Irvine jameR Tavlor Tom Johnstone , " Rndnev Jones Valen Jack W. Joy Stanley Veltch L. tSonny) Kenys ld White . 1 Pnhert. Whiting r- Harry U Knutson rar, 0 wHson Percy Knutson Osrnr Wlnfham Lloyd iJihte Gerald P Woodslde nenree Yule Jack "Yule TAv'lnla Exlev r.' M. Thomson Dannne Ileumel TJ.S. NAVY (Mi-n) C. J. Robertson Howard Frtoell . ' -i - " " , - , VS. NAVY (Women) Viola M. Dybhavn AHMT Slchard Adklns Douglas E. Alvey I J. Armstrong Sr. Louis Astoria Stanley Balllnger C. F. Bartlett Jack BuUour Erie Barton R. II. Beerllng W. Beynon F. O. Bird Leonard Ulrtch Walter Bird N. Blackhall Donald Blake R. L. Bouvette W. W. Bowes Ray Bracewell Ronald Bracewell William Brass J. W. Brldden Earl Brochu W. M. Brown Frank Bruco . Wlzner Brvant Alfred E. Burnlp MeiDOurne uussey Arthur F. Cnde John A. V. Cade Alfred Cnlderone II. D. Calderwood AldoCsmpaenola Jack Campbell .Inhn Campbell William Cavalier Marc Cavenalle A. II. Chasteney O. Christopher Arthur J Clark rwinld Clark Edward Clark Tflrrv C Clark Oeoree Collins Jr. O. M. r-r,iin Henry P. Cloutler Tamos W. Collins il-n ColuaM Mike Colussl Wm. A. Leverctt James Evan love Clurence Lovln Charles G. Lord O. P. Lyons Danny Magnet O. Marchlldou Cecil M. Marr Murlll Mathews Leonard Mendels Steve Mentenko Jack Mlcholuk Leo Mlcholuk Victor Miller D. Montgomery R. Montgomery R. Montgomery M. D. Montesano Clyde Moraes Stanley Moraes Ford Moran Jack Moran James Moran Carl Mostad Otto Mostad Robert Moxley Arthur Murray John K. Murray J. L. A. Murray Jack Museallem George W. McAfee M. P. McCaffery K. McCrlmmon J. c. McCubbln N. Mcoiashan A. A. MacDonald Ian Macdonald Jack McEvoy Alex McFnrlane Gerald Melntyre Ian A. MncRae lonenh Navlor W. IT. Nesbltt Leonard Ness Donald Norton rinvld W. Oland Robert Orme Robert Parks THIS AND THAT 1 ' NNx- TK. Cw Miilw Ai.m, tfht. Inc. B" " 1 H A Sfhe boys at the office will get a great kick out of rae .tnis picture, aeari" NEW HAZELTON WOMAN DIES NEW HAZELTON- "Mrs. Annie Christine Spooner, widow of the late Ralph Spooner, passed away at her home here at the age of 69 years. She had suffered from heart trouble. She is .survived by seven sons, three daughters, 30 grandchildren and two Frank Comadtna Frank 'arlette D. J. T. Cook Robert D. Patrick M. van Cooten O. F. Penney Orant CoverdaU Walter Perkins Walter Cross Ernie Perlstrom Bert Cross Peter Peterson Charles Dennis "Thomas A. Phelps Thomas Dennis Arthur Phillips , Peter Doherty W. A. Pllfold Jr. Paul Dvornek N. R. Powell R. C. II Durnford Allan Prevost Oeorge Dybhavn L. C Jl. Raabe D. J. Edlund JSrnest Ratchlord ii.wlm VMM Alf M Rlvet.t Whitfield Elder N. A. Pavllkls Frank Elliott Ed. Kegnery Helge Essen James E. Hell A. R. Finer Carl Reich Charles V. Rvltt Freddie Reich Oeorge Flewln Alex O.' Rlx Thomas Flewln R. a. Robinson Dick Fong E. 8. Roper William oantck R. Rudderham TamM nrll.lr Kaare Rudsvlck J. Q. Garrett TDomas H. Ryan Tnhn nftlM Ami KVfl Ralph Gillies Olav Rysstad Alfred E. 8. Glllls Fred Slmonds Joseph D. Glllls Bud Skattebol tn...... d nulla Vrfri RMiealfer IU U IUI 1 . V . , 1.. . - Andrew Glover K- J' Scheaffer William Gomez wmlam '!chf,rk narrow Oomez John T. Scu y John Good . Thomas Scul y Karl Gordon 'U shr"h?a11 Lee Gordon Thomas Sibley Fdward Oosnetl B. Slmundson T. W. Graham Olenn Smith nnrton Green Hugh J. Smith T. N. Greenfield James Smith O. B. Gun-a-Noot J- S. Smith snlm nuriferlch W. D. Smith Snlro Ourvlcri Douglas Swlker James Hadden J. A. 8trwart n.rrv Hamelln Albert Stiles J. T. Harvey A. L. St. John L. J. K. iiaynes K. C. W. Haynes Jack Storrle R. IL A. Haynes Nell Stromdahl E D Head 'James Suden Cecil Hemmons J- O. Sutherland . i j , rrnv Kueet Howard Hlbbard Richard Sylvester F. C. Hill u- L. H. Hlnton i v. jaiverBai n trAUblnDM, Pnhert Tavlor Harold Hodgson John Albert Teng V. O. Horner iwkj David Houston D. Thompson Robert Houston Arnold Tweed Percy Hudson Jack Unwln R. E. Hudson Omar H. Tweed n , .Rvlnev ValDV limn.. u..nn a. iBllll Vance Haroli Ivarson Clarenc- Vaughan Robert Johnson vicurrmau Walter Johnson Robert Vuckovlch, Kenneth Johnston John Walker f. n tke.nn n Wnnnmsker T. D. Jobnton Harry S. Ward V.v J, Klllas u. u waisou Michael Kowall R. M. Watson Robert. W. Keays 'Jack Wearmouth na vin"" ;ami Weir Mike Kowall T ste West Mc Kurulok Dn 'JVIck trertk A, Large wpilam White nonal'ri ! T. J. Williams S. A. I-ee James Won? s-verett P.. Tk James Wood Maurice Ilohton H R. Wrathall Oliver n. Iehton Jack Wrsths'l " T Iiewnton k. "TBinan Pierre Tz-Ross T M Wrtpht. n. M. Ietnes rrh-ries F. Love (Woien naat.a Porn vrntlne T.lewellvn toviw rtlrrl F. Anne McDamcs Phvlls pitWIti Pr'lth Mutrle THft v.. Hnnklnson '-"if "ullv Mntllda Jjirsen Jnne Taper U.S. ARMY (Women) Mary McCsffnrv U.S. ARMY (Men) Chester B. Clapp Terence Ormn George A. Olay Thomas W. Pierce r i .... r.rrvv P .Knntnrh&ne Richard J. Moore Elgood E. Stephens AIR FORCK Ronald Allen Mlke Hudema n n. Archibald John P. Johnson Harry Astittla David L. Jones Alex Batllte Sam Jurmaln Made oupreme Sacrifice Howard Beale Robert Kelsey Marcel Blaln Oliver J. Keays J. F. Bouzek Francis W. Leask J. J. Bouxek I. L. Leavens J. V. Bouzek Kam Y. Lee Peter Brass Alan Lelghton Wm. M. Brown Harold Leverett Alan Burbank Donald Llewellyn Alfred E. Burnlp John Lindsay Denis W. Burnlp Albert Mah W. C. Cameron Cedrlc Mah Peter Cartwrlght George R. Mayer uene vavenane iirury wajrr Victor Cavenalle J. H. McLeod Elmer Clausen Gavin D. Mead William Collins John J. Miller . Jacit uorDoum Kicnara i:i3 Eddie Crosby Herbert Morgan Ray Crosby 'Ralph Morln Oeorge. M, Currie H. W. Macdonald James currie ' Don McCavour Arthur Davey Eric Orme John W. Davey Ed. M. Ormhelm Pat Deane, Robert L. Peacliey Don H. Deane Paul Postolu Victor Dell Vernon Oulnlan M. J. Dougherty Clot Rudsvlck Jack Eastwood Tore A. Selvlg Donald Eby Ken Schubert Thomas J. Evans Arne J. Selvlst Jack C. Ewart Wm. Shrubsall Victor Field Robert Sllversides rtnrpnrp Plnlev Eddie Smith Albert Flaten James D Stuart C. E. Flewln Robert Taper Hugh L, Forrest J. J. Thompson Thomas Forrest R. E. Tobey Rupert Fulton D c, Tumllson Trills Oriln Glay , . , n Douglas Ousha Robert Turgeon William Hadden John A. talker Harry Hamilton 'Rudolph Warn-Elmore Hanklnson Wm wllson Arvld Hansen ,...,. Worafold Uwrence Hansen Henry Harold Helgerson George Zbura . Murray Henderson Helge Holkestad (Women) Betty Barber Molly Mackenzie Jean R. Cameron Kay Nickerson Iris Corbould Lilian Croxford Isobcl Mackenzie SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 pjn. Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. Sailings, for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent TTlrd Ave. Phone 568 Prfnrc Rupert Dadj? rSclus Monday.-January 7, 1946 'WHAT 15 ' jPf BUILD COLD FRAME NOW TO INSTALL IN SPRING Jra GROUND LEVEL A 6LOCK OR BU1CK. S CONVJENPNT FOD RAISING SASH TOt NECESSARY. yEI EMBEDDED IN SOIL Y . J? Working drawing for standard single sash cold frame. Every good garden should have 1 a cold frame, which can be used throughout the year, to do things for which nothing else will serve as well. If you lack one, the time to build it Ls in the winter, so it will be ready to Install as soon as the ground thaws out in the spring. The illustration &hows in detail how to make a small cold frame of the standard size, 3 by 6 feet. To double it, kmake the end boards six feet, instead of three. and use two sashes, separated by a bar. Boards at lease one inch thick, of some moisture resistant wood, should be used, and the construction should be solid. If you have a sash of a different size, It is all right to build the frame to fit the sash. Instead of glass, a glass substitute pan be used. Those commonly used are composed of wire screens covered with plastic, or fabrics treated with wax to make them waterproof and let light through. They are lighter than glass, and do not break, which is Important in windy locations. , The trame can' be built in the basement and Installed in the spring, or the boards may be cut and all other material prepared for a quick assembly jobas soon asweayier puts'icje, jjynilts. First dig a hole In -theground slightly larger than thef ize of the frame. It should be a$ least a foot deep. Into this hile put the frame you have built p that six inches of It Is beneath the surface and the remaindei;above. This will insure that noldrafts enter from, beneath. Plaie the frame so that the front $s four inches above the surrace. and the rear, nine inches. It musj slant toward the south, where tlje winter sun shines. It is well hinge the sash at the top o? thc'.frame, so It can be easily opened for transplanting purposes and airing. A sunny spot in the .garden, protected as much as possible from the full force of wlnls and driving rain, is the best;.siuia-tion for the cold frame. . GOODYEAR TIKI? & RUBBER CO. LTD. MILL SUPPLIES - GARAOE ACCESSORIES j Hose - Belting - Griptread Tires - Tubes - XX Patches - Cement Fraction. Tape - Tubing A representative stock" for immediate delivery front Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE .330 Second Avenue P.O. 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