J j K0VEMBE21 27. 1944 I kL. 0cal I NVVb : . is leaving to- Van.uuvf F Mr. ( ., itly appalntcd " i Bi u F.sherie-s. : Edward Martin , from a three ttf the district '.? w,-nt as far F He repqrt- be this External Way i Relieve Miseries of )RISK or I ITOMACH UPSET l-JM6,INlSNAL tW.. V0U JUST i MIT ON NEW ROYAL HOTEL pome Away From Home Rates 75c up I 10 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Tlnce Rupert. B.C. 'tone 281 P.O. Box 19(1 It :ems . . . , to CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS I lit - .., - leaving to-Vamuuver. ; .3 leaving to-Vancouver. ie returned to - from Vancou- meetine of the P. It. tar ur.r. r.mrll will id in the iUHon looms, J, November 28. at 8 p.m. lit) . r wt il Known iur at the south , ; i u guest at the Mrs. J. Busby Is among those leaving tonight on a trla to Vancouver. Provincial Police Inspector Ernest Oammon left Saturday night on a trip to Vancouver. H. C. Bpnnett. of ftrouror ro - w wv.nM.b here last night returning to his nome in the north after having been at Shaughnessy Military Hospital In Vancouver to receive treatment. i Non - Partisan Association .Meetinp I.O.D.E. Hall Wednesday 8 p.m. .Business: Civic election matters. All members and, supporters please attend. Protect your destiny. 278; Mrs; A. E. Blackhall returned to the city on last nifht's train from a brief week-end visit at Usk with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durham. Theo Collart. Betelan vice- I consul, will provide the program , ut the weekly luncheon of thp Promptly Helps Rt)ift$ Coughiug Spasms, Ihscubr Soreness or Tightness, Congestion and Irritation in lirvntbial Tubes llt'imlly d.nctrous to neglect a child's cold! iwcsEoutrn motnets Know uns SHOES for Fall Wear... Lnc'y .hoes In open heel and vn toe in cuban and spike are r. 'w bcint; presented to you by KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 10 ain. to 1 a.m. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE WlinnE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables TnWnns mul Confectionery Delivery throughout the City three times weekly nuesdays, Thursdays ana Butuiuaja, Opposite Canadian Legion Armstrongs Store , Cow Bay We have a complete variety of available Wencs, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables' Tobaccos and Confectionery NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Pred Nash B.C.L.S. left on Sat-1 urday evening's train for a weekend trip to Terrace on professional business. BELFAST'S HEAVY LOSS BELFAST, Oi Civilian casu alties In Belfast and Its ap proaches in air raids were 955 killed and 2,430 Injured. Some 3,200 houses were demolished and 3,990 seriously damaged. STORY FOR FUTURE :' ul extern, for ! Prince Runert Gvro Club nn ' WANTRnHnnspkepner ANTED-Housekeeper for for an. w... h he said was , Wednesday, showing moving pic-if year. tures of Belgium. fry Most Young Children 11 .1 i!fifhoirc Almost at once in 3 minutes or less the penetrating-stimulating action of VapoRub (explained above) starts bringing relief. For hours this grand double-action keeps on working. Invites restful, refreshing, strengthening sleep. And often by morning most of the misery of the cold is gone. taiiv thev mm tn the time.tMted home Now when anyone in your family child or wdy for relieving miseries of children s colds grown-up catches a a mM mm VirttV.jnr.RKV, Ptiwlrnrr tniphr them cold, do what most S M R WL - H m to txptct when they rub VapoRub on modern mothers do, aTTDTQ bit, thtit and back at bedtime. 1 , " j , r. . and use dependable W VA POnUB CUT RATE SHOE STORE Across From Ormes Drug Store ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Closing NOVEMBER M Reopening JANUARY 2 Alias Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, BlacKsmlth, General Repair. Phone Ited 881 f MAKE YOUR- kTi is if 9 CHRISTMAS CARDS AND NEW YEAR CALENDARS Distinctive with our Local Views WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing THIRD AVENUE ALICE DUER MILLER MADE o mm m m bOIUS Mr jflfpEHETRATESj ISTIMATESB Wf TO UPPER BRONCHIAL I -1 CHEST AND CACK. 1 ?? JS TUBES WITH S00THIN SURFA8UICEA K WEC'CINAUVAPOIS f f IWARMINO POULTICE fhlrd Avenue, Pr.nce Rupert THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE POEMS SELL "The White Cliffs of Dover" Has Proven Phenomenal Success NEW YORK, Nov. 27 O; One of the publishing trade's stan- oara axioms run-, -rtivwi, wv.... u.... . ""tu uic uiAvuiy ui uic JJicp sells" Pnt U7Jr lo wriMpn ma v nf tVio I tecret tasks undertaken bv en- I glneers may be disclosed. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Licence plate CT-324 and tail Hght. Reward. Retum to Valentin Dairy. (279) There have been others, such as 'Farm novels never sell," and once publishers held their beards out of their mugs of nut-brown ale and declared, "Civil War novels never euV' Margaret Mitchell put the ! final skids under that last even though other Civil War books have sold besides "Gone WANTED Housekeeper, sleep With the Wind.' in. rnone eiue or can ai Poetry nas naa a naon ui 722 5th Ave. W. tf) selling best long after a poet's FOR SALE Baby crib and baby carriage, almost- new. 895 Borden St.. mornings. (279) death, although one or two others have done well enough while still among the quick. D.tt 4 Via lota A1IA Tllior MtllpT McCann, publishers happened to hear in July, 1940, by the literary erauevlne that Mrs. MH- ' ler had finished a longlsh poem ' about England. Mr. Coward was not Mrs. Miller's publisher hi? I chief contact with her had been over a proposal that she write a popular book on mathematics, since she' was a mathe- 1 matlclan before she became a, Iwilter. She never did the ibook, but Denning Miller, her son finally did. Anvwav. Mr. Coward called Mrs. Miller's agent who said 'she would be delighted If he would publish H.ie White I Cliffs." Mr. Coward says part of this pleasure may have been I due to the fact that the manu- scriot already had been repect- ,ed by "a considerable number oi distinguished publishers." The book was published at $1 on September 16, 1940, and PRINCE RUPERT Honour Roll List of Men and Women on Active Service Are YOU responsible lor someone's name not In this list? (5e entry form elsewhere) l FA- NAVY Sidney Alexander Rlcaard Ldghton Peter D. Allen Jantoft Leland Charles Anderson Fred Lewis Harold Anderson Tiny n. .uoyo Stanley Anderson J. Armstrong Jr. K. Armstrong Fred a. Barber Don Arney Ted Arney W. O. Barker Emlle main John Bowman Cdword Dawes Oeorge Dlbb A. F. Ootid Vincent Dodd John Dohl . t i j uam I Robert Durban FOUND 'New dress. Apply man- wnose cniet rcpuwuuu iiu ""Ibonaid Eaitman agement, Variety Store. (282) in P"ose. nas nad the last word : F'me.r urne j Mel Tin Eburne 1 M. i i. .i - inn ncieLicai succeu. . . . ap-l Mrs. Mjner'a "The White anment Sleep in. Phone Red nllfft... has done the iob. Thom- 878. (tf . n Oeorge J. Brown James Bryant Harold Buna John Bunn Hugh Burbank Tony Bussanlch Russell Cameron Robert L Etav William Farl Eby Robert Flklns William P- Elklns Martin Enrsen James Fcasby Bernard Fortune Terr? Fortune Gordon Frawr Mitchell Gay :iner ureen .Tames flreer Trster Orlmhle Trrrv nrimbie Tan Onmssnn two nnrvicn Hruce Love Harry Lundqulst Ted Mills Harry Monkley John Morrison T. A. Mulhern William Murdoch William Murray Wm. H. Murray William Bremner Daniel McDonald Bernard Hrldden Jacic Macue Robert McKttV Robert noDert McLean hcuiu David McMeekln David McNab Robert McNab Richard Cameron, John P- McRae Robert Capstlck John O'Neill Doug. Chrlstlson Charles Ormlston Wm. J. Commons P. E. M. palmer tjyaney uroxiora rTana u. i Spencer Davles Gordon Parkin DouKlas Payne Peter J. Peterson A. M. Phllllpson C. J. Phllllpson Bud Ponder Manne Rabben David Ritchie .Tack Ritchie Robert Ritchie Harry Robb J. II. Robinson Robert Roy nh'ir Saunders W. J. Scheaffer R. M. Boherk Rtanlev Scherk J. D. Schubert A. R'mundBon C. Sll'TBldes P. J. Sims M. Skalmrrud V. W. Pklnner Henry Skinner John Bkoe Carl Smith . ,.i To f-V T1. Rmltb rri J. nu.afson M"oitr r"ith Oeorpe n. Hseue Hsidp.. rmiin ; WaynHanklnson Wditr Riith 'Matt. VttIs Thir Solllen pvnr I'l'V Carl Strand Rowirionrt Hougan .Torin Strand ill' HVter .mru wiw virr Hitsoy Orrn ptimrt- .lump, M. Irvine Jam "svior Torn Johiitone Tnee Val" tortnv Jnt pt'v Veltch tst" t. T-nntvin rr,hrt. w't.ln? ,tm G TJM'He O-rnr. wtnr,am IfY R. Tjiiirle nw v"le Mnnrlcp Lay 3ncY Y11I0 ARMY 3. Armstrong Sr. a. P. Lyons Louis Astoria lunn -iJet U Y Bortlrtt U. .rcliUdon Jack Ballour Cecil m. Marr Eric Barton Murlll Mathews Kuort 11. Burling &ve Mentenko W. Beynon . M. P. .McCaltexy Mr. Coward recalls wit; a erih Jr? Blackball that it had an advance sa e. 0 at. exacuy ouu tojjjcs. n um. u. 'w. W- Bowes begin to move until earl thV next month; by October s end j wlniam Brass Lynn Fontaine had broadcast -J- w. Bftaden Uie poem twice, and very mov - w. m. Brown lngly, with the result that wBBent 6.7TZ copies had been sold. Arthur p. cade That was the beginning 0 i?"Vcaldene .t... Tat runn nnn -jacK uamuuru roru mm." uie jrar ; J"1" Campbell bought "The White Cliffs'', William Cavalier ... , u. it i iftjti. n.Xf Marc Cavenalle 13B.1CO doubuu it 111 "Yl X. . Chasteney year 41,985 copies were, sold. Donaido??'-and last year 20,774 copies. Tren jgfgSf Jr. another factor entered juie uym, james w. coiuns to wit. the movies. ; 'The White Cliffs of DovTrApnink comedina sold 30,782 copies of "The WHRe;" ClillS through August, mmtuis arant ooveraaie grand total In the Unitea i cro States of S75.507. But the In- Charles Dennis teresting thing about this is that ; JSS'ndffity In August of this year aione, Paul DvorneK Jack Moran I Alex McFarlane uerald Mcjntyre Jack Mlcholuk Leo Mlcholuk Victor Miller D. Montgomery R. Montgomery R. Montgomery M. D. Montesano :he landslide. By the end of aio campaenoia Stanley Moraes James Moran Robert Moxley John K- Murray Jack Mussallem Joseph Naylor W. H. Nesbltt Leonard Ness rvin flirt Norton David W. Oland AiH Robert orme Robert Parks Frank Parlette Robert D. Patrick a. F. Penney Walter Perkins Ernie Perlstrom Peter Peterson Arthur Phllllns W. A. Pllfold Jr, .I., wm.-.. clrf npnrlv B- C H. DurnTora u c. R. Raabe nail half as ia many copies f as it did Malcolm Elder M7hifioiH 7Arr in all 12 months of 1B43. Ana ; -'"Y'raUott here are some other oddments; ' He'e rssen Miss Fontaine recorded the pbitlers v. ETttt poem for Victor, which has sold oeoree Fiewm nearly 50,000 albums at $3.50. om ggwm In Iingland, where large ed- James oariick ltlons are almost impossible KjJJ,, Honnnsp nf the war. the sale Alfred e.s. quits has been about 300.000 copfM SV'SniS and In Canada nearly 40,000. Sea Cadet Orders K.C.S.C.C. "CAPTAIN COOK" Parade Schedule 7:10 Band and markers to muster-" 7:15 Hands fall In. 7:20 Prayers, colors and divisions. 7:30 Hands to classes. 8:10 Stand easy. 8:20 Hands to classes, change classes. 9:00 Secure. 9:15 Evening quarters. v 9:30-rSunset. Trainlnc Schedule Class A First period, knots and splices; second period, com pass and rieim. , Class B First period, Signal flags; second period, Rules of Road. Class C First nerlod, Rules pf Road; second period, Lead and lme. Class D First period, First Aid: second period, Morse code, C ass E First per 00, compass and helm; second period, signal flags. Class F First period, Morse code; second period, lecture-kt. Tender Division nrst penoa, Gunnery; second period, lecture- organization. Are you entertaining out-of-town house guests? You will be doing them an honor by having us publish a personal note about thtlr y'H- Andrew CldVer-' William Oomez narrow Oomez Farl Oorrton Ie Oordon Fdward Oosnell T W. Graham B"rton Oreen Polro nurtrerlch Splro Gurvlch .Tamp Hadden Gerry Hamelln L. J. R. Haynes R. H. A. Haynes K. C. W. Haynes E. D. Head Cecil Hemmons David Henderson Howard Hlbbard t. TT Ulntin Tnpst Ratchford N. A. Pavllkls James E. Rell Carl Reich Freddie Reich Alex O. Rlx R. Q. Robinson R. Rudderham niav Rvsstad Fred Slmonri Bud Skattebol Fred RcheRfffT R. J. acheaffer Wllllar Scherk Tbomn Sfcttll Bob JBSrubiall Thrnwi Bibley B. Slmundson nienn Smith HUKh J. Smith James Smith W. D. Smith Douglas Btalker Albert Stiles A. L. St. John Alexander Storrle Jack Storrle James Suden J. O. Sutherland Rov Sweet Richard Sylvester n nnn Taner L. V. Tattersal Robert Taylor John Albert Teng W. B. Tooey F. k. Hodeklnson n. ThomDson Harold, llodison Arnold Tweed navld Houston Robert Houston Perrv Hudson R. F. Hudson Frerf Hunter William Hiitnon Hro'r'. Tvrsnn "nhert Johnson Waiter ,linnon R. n. Johnston n. Jn"rtrn rT1-v j. Kt''o p-Wr. W. Keayl v(rV JCi'rvInk n T. Ttiton M. p "'"t,n Tenons .Tack Wratha'l n Tpkm V. W "'tU rhnr'e F Tve T M. WrlRht ''orenee Lovln AIR FORCE Ronald Allen . 'Mike Hudema Harry Astoria Alex BalUle Howard Beale Marcel Blaln J. F. Bou?ek J. J. Bouzek J. V. Bouzek Feter Brass Wm. M. Brown Alan Burbank Alfred E. Burnlp Denis W. Burnlp reicr uartwrignr Rene Cavenalle Victor Cavenalle Elmer Clausen Jack Corbould Eddie Crotby Ray Crosby James Currle Arthur Davty Torlr Tlnwln Rodney Valpy A. (Bill) Vance Clarence Vaughan S. Vickerman Robert Vuckovtch John Walker O. Wanamaker C. D Watson R. M. Watson Mar v. Wenrmouth .nines Weir Tsll" WPSt Dim Wick wiiia White T. J. wnilsms John P. Johnson David L. Jones Ham Jurmaln Robert Kelsey Oliver J. Keays Francis W. Leask Kam Y. tee Alan Lelehton Harold Leverett Donald Llewellyn John Lindsay Albert Man Cedrlc Man OeorKe R. Mayer Henry Mayer H. W. Macdonald Don McCavour J. 11. McLeod Gavin D. Mead John J. Miller Richard Wilis PRINCE GEORGE ttf Prince Oeoree Ratepayers' As sociation has nominated Jack Nicholson to run for mayor, and Tsiim4 Ornnma T O fl II OCT nH Elehty teachers of the Prince fifteenth annual teachers' con-t elation left the city to return to their Jobs after attending the fifteenth annual teachers con- venlon held here last week. Inspired by the success of the. fall fair this year, members cf . t e. (Nedi McLeod the Prince George Agricultural 1nin UaTmiH . ... .... - T, and Mining ana xnausinai as sociatlon Diannea last weeK ior an even more successful fair In 1945. The meeting elected J. L. AltchLson and S. Zlngler as president and vice-president res pectively. Announcements All advertisements In this coTumn will be charged Tor a lull mantn at a wuru C.C.P. Bridge Drive every Sat urday. W.O.T.M. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Dec. 6, 9:39-1:30. Dance every Saturday night, Oddieliows Han. ue uariciB or chestra. 9-12. Thomas J. Evans Ken Schubert Jack C. Ewart Arne J. Belvlg Victor Field Clarence Plnley Albert Flaten C. E. Plewln Hugh L. Forrest Thomas Forrest J it.mii. nriii niv n n. Tiinnilson William Hadden 'Vernon Qutnlan .Ito.M liomUtnr, Trhrt Tiireeon I Elmore Hanklnsoii John A. Walter K Mocfimmun I j OMcciibbk lrvld Hansen " -Rudolph Warne lan Macdonald Jack McEToy Wm. Shrubsall Robert Kllversldes Eddie Smith James D. Stuart Robert 'I'aner j. .1. Thompson R. E. Tobey Helge Holkestad Oeorp;e 7.bura f " VS. ARMY Chester B. Clapp Terence Ortnn r.enree hi Olav nif nn Onodline Richard J: Moore ; ' !? C.WX. Bridge. Whilst, Crlbbage in aid of Xmas Tree, K.C. Hut, Dec. 6, 8 p.m. W.O.T.M. Bazaar and Tea, Orldfpllows' Hall. 3-6. Dec. 6 United Church fall sale. Thurs day, December 7. C. C P. Bazaar, Hall, Dec. 15. John W. Dnvey Pat Deane Victor Dell M. J. Dougherty Jack Eastwood Donald Eby Oddfellows' Herbert Morgan Raipn Morin Erie Orme Erl M Ormhiin Robert L. Pepchey Paul tMstoiu Thorn as Pierce E. Santurbane ? H S NAVY i C. J. Robertson Howard :Frl7ell , . 1 TVOMr.N .! NAVY Knvlnla Exley P. M. Thomson Dnpane HeinmeJ ARMY Beatrice Berner Edith Mutrle TrtMise Bird Irene Sully Phvlls Hamblln Jane Taper -tr. Matilda Larsen AIR FORCE ; Betty Barber Isabel Mackenzie Jean R. Cameron Molly Mackenzie hrls Corbould Kay Nlckerson Lfjlan proxiora VS. ARMY Mary McCattery U.S. NAVT Viola M. Dvbhava Made Supreme Sacrifice I AUCTION SALE On instructions from the owners. Mr. and Mrs. P. Solem, I will sell by public auction the contents of their well-appointed home, which have been taken for the convenience of the pub- (Corner of McBride and Fifth) THURSDAY. NOV. 30, at 7 p.m. consisting In part of the following: electric refrigerator; walnut design bedroom suite, waterfall design; walnut dining room suite: occasional chairs; chesterfield; book cases; other articles too numerous to list J.MAIft I Terms Cash Get SUIT-ed William Fleming for aldermen. ! ff f f f f f tmtHf Mf f M Candidates nominated to pin as school trustees were H. A. Mof fat. Cyril Watkins. Mrs. E. W. Styles, and Jack Ratledge. mm rz & 1 Wim XTiix'i mm Auctioneer Hotel and Rooming House Keepers ATTENTION! Real good chrome chairs less than half price $7.50 Now each Brawl new pillows, strongly covered, regular $1.50 95c Now each Office desk, flat top, 7 drawers, brand new $30 Real Bargain B.C. FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE - Plack 321 1 maie miif. 1 ZylMWimWtmt 1 mm 1mm -a mm (W ! -and Stay Suited by Buying... Quality If you need a Suit this season make your selection from -oyr ran ge' of " Fashion - Craft " Suits. $30. TO $45. 00 00 Tables and Lamps jjj Here are gifts that will bring both Mom and Dad comfort and a lasting remembrance. Beautifully designed tables to hold their favorite books, Dad's pipes and Mom's sewing. Handsome lamps that will lend charm to the living room and make reading pleasurable.- Choose Nowl GORDON &ANDERSON,Ltd.I FEDERAL BLOCK THIRD AVENUE jjj EARLY ADVERTISING COPY WILL BE APPRECIATED ! '4: A-