I I IrS NOT only that everyone uses cotton goods they may never think of as containing cotton -such things as garden hose, electric wiring, oilcloth, window shades . . . Everyone has a stake in the textile industry because whole -anauiaii wwm ucjjciiu iui employment on textile mills . . .The millions of dollars paid out every vear in wages find their way into the pockets of farmers, fishermen and miners as well as into the hands of grocers, butchers, bakers, railwaymen . . . in fact everybody benefits. It is important to every Canadian that these I cotton goods are made in Canada by Canadians, . . i .1 - - - - r l land tnat incir wacs arc sjjcih in vanaua. OMINION TEXTILE COMPANY FIRTH NOTICE FOR SALE LIMITED L,, froJucll lot All Domnllc ami MmltUI Vsil . . lixluJhit ICOC itSIIST filllCS C010NIAI SHUTS PUli TAINS tS:x room house, fur- mo lets Phone 998. Am W (269) E building lots l nb Ave. West. (tf) Woodwork machin-bitj;:le r Phone Blue Ha;; Cove Ave. (264) E- Two electric stoves, i. Hyde Transfer. (265) F.-18-ft boat "Islwyn,1 Easthope with good N cars, generator and Is. Good hull. Can be New Floats. Call at East (266) F -30 ft trolling boat M. AddIv Hoffman. (265) f-E -U d tables, good r'1 Beds complete PO. Chert ufields $59.50. p tf .50. Chest of draw-f n $9. Wool Blankets, condition, from $3.95. 'Ike new. 45x90. price clamps complete from iPln? couches $1. Black- "t tarpaulin 16V2xl7. cnair $25. Anvils and 5 New mattresses, all Ure cable, etc. Selling ' prices. B. C. FURNI- P0. Black 324. (tf) fRK WANTED K'ANTjrj. -Situation as FT" Box 17(5 Dnllv Red (269) EXPERIENCED colored rn day work. Phone (265) high school bov. aItr school hours. 728 alter 5:30, (tf) WANTED - Kiln pnrHnre J routes 1 downtown McBrlde and Fulton'. r Qreen 767, (tf ) VOMAN ursentlv nH. Per In hnYi n L ,.n.e.ccssarv- Apply ' ews. (tf) r1 AND BOARD iAND B n A n r -TV.KI- I'wme awav fmm i,omn referable. 622 Pm,'. i"ACIIINERY ot. . (265) v' JumDer more y. usp tho I "-date type National : oawmnin . . i : a manurac-r.Natlona! Ibv v . Machinery' g P Limited, Vancouver. W FOR KENT Classified Advertising -- I 2c err word per Insertion, minimum charge, 50c. Birth Notices, lords of Thank, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: ei. and Mrs A. Roccmo FOR RENT Bedroom ror single thy Shearman, R.N.), man. 742 7th Ave. West, after u Hosoltal. Edson. Al- 0 o'clock. (2G6 fr.day. Nov 10, 1940, a 'Cherry FOR RENT Housekeeping room on waterfront. Phone Blue 815. (tf) WARM SLEEPING ROOM for rent, reasonable. Apply 806 Fraser Street, after 5 p.m. (268) FOR- RENT-- Two- furnished housekeeping rocms. Private entrance. 209 5th Ave. W. Apply Helgerson Block, suite 1. (263) itfj .sac WANTED WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 room furnished house. Phone Rprl 4G9. ' (265) TIMIII K ML!! X4054S Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands and Forests at Victoria. B.C.. not later man n m n th 27th dav of Decem'jer, 1646, fo rthe purchase of Licence X40J48, to cut 23 580.000 feet of Rnrnrw Cedar and Hemlock on nn area comprising part of Lots 1912 Timhir Licence 6751P. Lot 1913 Tim her Licence 87321". Lot mt-urawr nn 8753P ana aaioininx unsur nwi Vnrant crown Land. Oordon Bay, umshewa Inlet. Queen Chnr-lotte Islands Land District. Three (31 Tears wiu oe ui iut rTvnvni nf timber. Further particulars ox tne urpuijr Minister Ol FOresw. viciurm. "i District Forester. Prince Rupert. B.C. CANT KEEP TOWN DOWN IContlnued from Pase 1) land Canal district. There Is the Big Four, near Stewart, and Salmon Gold, some 20 miles away on the mountains hlsrt above Premier, where supplies were taken In with tractors over Ti glacier and now are belli moved In by air, On the Alaska side me uuiniuaij, wie in vc; Blur tungsten-lead property Is pro-ducing wth 300 tons to be shipped to TacomS on the freighter Nootka this week, and other proipects In the Salmon River district partly In British Columbia and partly In Alaska-are arousing considerable Interest. All this was learned by the Ccqultlam's passengers as they chatted with leading citizens of Stewart and nearby Hydef, Al aska, at a reception held aboard i the vessel by Union Company executives. The ship was, met by W. R. Tooth, veteran chairman of the village commiiiioners of Stewart; W. S. Orr, the new government agent;- D. C: A. Lee3, Bank of Montreal manager; Lewis Behnsen, Crawford Transportation Co., and Grorsc Kirstas, pioneer transportatltHi van. They were welcomed nbbard by Gerold McBean. general rna'na-cr of Union Steamships. Subsequently, the passengers visited the town of Stewart and then crossed the boundary to Hyder, to be welcomed by Sid Anderson, commissioner of that village and officer In charge of U.S. Customs. Passing; the line. the visitors met Don Norton and Jack Bouzek of the Canadian Customs. A big slide on the 15-mlle road to Premier mine prevented a Vslt to that settlement,, high in the mountains above the Port' land Canal. Entoute north the Coqultlam touched at Port Simpson and HIGHER STATUS FOR DOMESTICS ster, who was for many years uperlntendent of welfare and employment for eiie Key Sel lers' League of Victoria She believes that more girls. and women would choose domestic employment If they could take a course of training at a ;pecial hostel, and afterwards ecelve a diploma which would mtltle them to good wages and mart uniforms. Miss Foster also advocates the istablishment of a hostel which would act as a training ground .or domestic workers from over- ;eas. During her wcrk with the New Settlers' League she ar-.anged marriages, divorces, compensation for aecldents, and practically every kind of welfare sefvlce, in addition to secur ing suitable jobs for the settlers. During the First Great War Miss Foster went to France as superintendent of nurses' homes for Allied hospitals, invalided to England, she worked for the Australian Red Cross In First London General Hospital. She returned to France as command ant of a V.AD. unit, and was mentioned In de&patches by Field Marshal Haig. Later she worked among refugees In Con stantinople, Lemnos- and Tousla (Asia Minor). Poppy Day Tag Yielded $569.90 The total collection for Satur day's Poppy Day tag, Including contributions from the city schools already published, total led $569.90. Contributions from a few points outside the city Klnrollth. Southbound from Al- have yet to come in and It Is aska the hiD returned to Prince expected that these will swell Runert before starting a aulck he total to well over the '$600 run back to Vancouver. I mark. POPPY SALE NETS $565 MELBOURNE, Australia, 0) Canadian Legion Poppy Day An improved status for the dom- tagging resulted In gross se- estlc worker is the aim of a cerpts of $505.74, Mrs. Dan Par- Melbourne woman, Miss Lilian cnt, Legion W. A. president, said today. T:ie sum includes $96 turned In from the city's five schools-. , Almost a score of Lesion and I.O.D.E. ladies took part in Saturday tagging, as well as 100 school children. The Legion W. A. members were Mrs. Dan Parent, Mrs. C. E. Morrow, Mrs. Henry Smith Jr., Mrs. M. Gil christ, Mrs. W. Rottiwell, Mrs. T. J. Boulter, Mrs. J. Wallace, Mrs. G. Hebb. Mrs. J. Bouzek, Mrs. W. J. Llnehsm, Mrs. Henry Sm'th sr., Mrs. C. Btulter and Mrs. S. V. Cox. I.O.D.E. ladles were Mm. D. C. Stuart, Mrs. H. A. Breen, Mr3. U. E. Moore and Mrs. J. A.. Tens. The children who tagged were: Conrad Jackie Hoff, Earl Denton, Marjorle MacFarlane. Eddy Flndlay, Earl Gamblln Paul Brentzen, Leon Mattson, Leon Wright. Allan Blakey, John Newton, Melvln Ostershower. Donald Flndlay, Verna Erlckson, Dennis Adalph, Alan Hemmons, Jimmy Mcrehead. David Owens, Marion Kelly, Albert Petersoft, Grant Forman, Jackie Rowboth- am Lydla Ponlnh, Roy Mostad, Aged Net Mender Succumbs Here Peter Anderson, a resident of the British Columbia coast for the last 48 years and an inmate of the Prince Rupert Pioneers' Heme for the last six months, nassed away Monday morning in the Pioneers' Home. He was 79 years old. Pre-deceased by his wife, he had been a net-mender bv trade and had worked in WHAT 1$ A 0000 COCOA ? All pure Cocoa is made from the same kind of raw Cocoa Beans. But PERFECTION COCOA is manufactured from carefully selected Cocoa Beans which are roasted, ground and processed with the xtensive knowledge gained by Rowntrees in making fine Cocoa for more than a century. Highest Quality Cocoa is judged by the amount of rich, nourishing Cocoa Butter it contains PERFECTION COCOA has a guaranteed 22 Cocoa Butter content. Regardless of price, there is none better than PERFECTION COCOA. Yet PERFECTION costs less! " MM . ufl i I GLASSWARE I I gQ CROCKERY I f II n il Sf .A Great Stock in Our f ill MJUJ Toy Department j 'I DINETTES OF ALL STYLES "EVERYTHING FOR THE IIOME" GORDON & ANDERSON The Newest and Largest Store in North Central B. C. Duane . Laughan, Patsy Wilson, ' Betty Hoff, Jim Stewart, Lorna Lattery, Raymond Kelly, Bert Tipton, Jacqueline Morehead, Earry Helen. King Ettwatd Jerry Patterson, Helen Kondratruk, Ross Anderson. Norma Montgomery, Bruce Forward, Pat Hall, Gordon Findlayson, Rosemary Kurulok, Bddy Stacey, Dennis Mattson Donna Dennlsori Billle Smith. Eleanor Mattson, Bernlce Hood David Lowe, Lenore Hughan. Jimmy Flnlayson, Ross Martin. Ann Brown, Harry Mastad, Paul Antrctous. Booth Polema Llneham, Betty Campbell, Lilly Sylvester, Mary Strachan, Burns Pierce, Mary Doane, Elvlna Oden. Lenora Gardiner, Louise Patrick, Margaret Strachan, Helen Hibbard Ronnie Roth-well, Ross Ingram. Annunciation Delphin? Astoria, Isabel Mentenko,' Maria Brett, Christina MacDaugall, Francis Murphy, Irene Schwab, Leona Perrault, Ernie Wallace. Borden Jimmy Holt, Agnes Macintosh, William Blackaby, Molly Peterson, Rocky Terry Arthur Parent, Tom Moorehouse Jacqueline Moore, Eddy Olsen Seena Pavlikls, Georgene Nelson, Bill Star, Bob Watts, Darlene Olsen, Norman S:herfc. Sylvia Cherry, Julian Parnell, John Robertson, Alex Benson, Sherry Lashmar. Carole Moorehouse. Advertise in the Daily New3. In the supreme court op british columbia in probate in the matter op the -administration act" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP ARTHUR MELVILLE WILLIAMS, DECEASED. TESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of III Honour W. E, Fisher, made on tne 31st day of October, A D. 1946. I was appointed Executrix of the Estate of Arthur Melville Williams. deceavl, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to roe nn or before the 15th day of Decem ber. AD. 1848, ana an parties indebted to the estate are required to coast canneries for the greater j Pheamounor their indebtedncus part cf his life. There are no dated at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this relatives surviving In Canada. , tfo orne. The funeral Will take place from I Executrix of the. Estate I I of Arthur Melville WlUlams. ,f v,..,i vvortnps Grenvllle Court chapel weanes- c0 w 0 Fulton- Barrister, dsy afternoon, Prince Rupert. B.C. Lightning streaks across this dream of a wool dress with electrifying results. This and many others for your selection from our new shipments." Be sure and see them. I No Carrying Charges No Interest. Terms In accordance with W.P.T.B. Regulations. T ; 9 Uptime Rupert Dane Jftetosf Tuesday, November 12, 1946 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 857 SSI 1 If y W f imitTtwp -I I HWM IMJK 41 5 ! 1 CARDS LJI 3 ,5 New... from SOUTH AMERICA comes TUYA " THE PERFUME OF ROMANCE TOILET WATER, DUSTING POWDER. ETC. AVAILABLE IN PERFUME, COLOGNE, . ' BEAUTIFUL GIFT SETS . . . from 4.25 to 13.00 , !.. McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. , 3rd Ave. at Cth St. Phone 70' INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone. 88 -. mmitmtM'MHMrL A ww. 1 I fnr vnllF A yuur uiuciu nun A . ftl I 1 . . n 1 I u 1. .1 rhrktmas n JHiBIIH"fc- v greeting cards. Large selection of decorative and plain patterns now In stock. Dont delay! Stop In today place yout older and have your cards on time. DIBB PRINTING COMPANY Besner Block Third Avenue X M A S SUBSCRIPTIONS Special Rates One Year CORONET .... ESQUIRE LIBERTY MCLEAN'S M READERS' E TIME LIFE 1 Gift 2 Gifts . $1.00 $1.75 . 2.75 5.00 . 6.00 1100 2.00 300 . 2.00 3.50 . 2.75 -5.Q01 . 6.50 11.5C . 5.50 9.75; MaAM n A K K X 'R H M K A S X K A A COASTAL CHARTER SERVICE BV SM'ERMARINE' FLYING BOAT . .r? "'Haida Queen" - " passengers" MONDAYS Vancouver to Prince Rupert Direct. J TUESDAYS Prince Rupert to Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands. WEDNESDAYS Vancouver to Prince Rupert via Queen Charlotte Islands, - THURSDAYS Prince Rupert to Stewart and Return via Anyox. Alice Arm and Request Points. FRIDAYS Prince Rupert to Vancouver Direct. SPECIAL CHARTERS ARRANGED FOR PASSENGERS AND FREIGHTING 3 Types and SUes of AIRCRAFT to Serve You . From 3 to 18 Passengers, or 480 lbs. to 4,000 lbs Freight ' G. II. STANBRIDGE, Agent PhonM 524 or Red P.O. Box 1249 A