YKOVEMBEB25' 1944 HMD'S CAFE SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 5 to 8 p.rii. La Noon Day Tasty Lunches, 35c and 40c Evc7 D.'iy Except Monday. Phone 313 I've Been Shopping at n n e 1 1 e s SHOES for Fall Wear... k:ely "hoes in open heel and Ta toe in cuban and spike are "i belns presented to you by 1EW ROYAL HOTEL ue Away From Home Rates 75c up ; ""nms, Hot and Cold Water fr'nee Hupert, B.C. Tliey have the largest assortment of m. ladies' gifts in town. If it is a gift 1 for Mother, Sister or "Old Aunt Min," they have it. Drop in and see what jfo t.ho have. You'll he pleased. I was. jfo ... m UUm LADIEY WEAR 530 THIRD AVENUE CUT RATE SHOE STORE Across From Ormes Drug Store KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes Chop Sucy Chow Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street lUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars iiavh more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits -and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery m DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (Tuesdays, .Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion Armstrong's Store Cow Bay We have a complete variety of available decries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables' Tobaccos and Confectionery NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS AD IN THE DAILY NEWS CIRCULATION COUNTS. Local News Items PHONE 80 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS A. Cah for old gold. Bulger's. j Mrs. H. Hellawell, after a week visit to the city left today on her return to her home at Hell on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Miss Bernlce Llnklater, R.N. has been appointed acting matron of the Prince Rupert General Hospital following the resignation of Miss Odeon Tamblin last month. Miss Llnklater assumed her duties on November 18. The Board is still seeking applications for a permanent matron. m 1ST. PETER'S 9 FALL BAZAAR Fine Affair Held at East End Church Thursday Afternoon Favored by brisk and bracing fall weather of which many ladles took advantage In order to patronize the aHalr, the annual "bazaar of the Woman's Auxili ary of St. Peter's Anglican Church at Seal Cove on Thursday afternoon at the Parish Hall was highly successful both socially and financially. The event was opened by the rector. Rev. E. W. Scott and the guests were received by the president, Mrs. W. Gaiiick', assisted by Mrs. E. W Scott. The hall was attractively decorated for the occasion and con tained a fine assortment of ar ticles to tempt the. buyers' fancy. Mrs. D. Sievert, Mrs. A. H. Hill-Ti.tit and Mrs. II. V. Tattersal roiidiicted the sale of sewing wiiile those in charge of home rooking were Mrs. J. W. Moore- house. Mrs. G. A. Hetob and. Mrs. W. Davidson. Mrs. W. Smith, Mrs. Caddlck and Mrs. "W. Adolf operated, one variety stall and Mrs. Henderson directed another of the Girls' Auxiliary where the Misses Kay TonmtoS'and Ethel' Hemmons presided. Mrs. George Kelsey conducted the sale of church calendars. The Evening Branch had charge of the tea room which was under the direction of Mrs. A. Uarbe and Mrs. Wilfrid Mc Lean. Servlteurs were Mrs. W. Wardale, Mrs. V. Holmes and MvB:WHllamvMrLean'ahd Mrs. f W. Taylor acted as cashier, FIND IT with a Want Ad! Sell it with a Want Adl Buy it with a Want Ad! Daily News classified section gets results. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charred for n lull montn at 25c a word. Tea and Apron Sale, Legion Itooms, November 25, W.A. Canadian Legion. Dance every Saturday night, Oddrellows' Hall. De Carlo's orchestra. 0-12. Lutheran Ladles' Aid fall sale, Nov. 25. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 29. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Saturday. W.O.T.M. Dance. Oddfellows Hall, -Dec. C, 9:30-1:30. C.W.L. Bridge, Whist, Crlbbage in aid of Xmas Tree, K.C. Hut, Doc. C, 8 p.m. W.O.T.M. Bazaar and Tea, Oddfellows' Hall, 3-0, Dec. G. United Church fall sale, Thursday, December 7. C. C. F, Bazaar, Oddfellows' Hall, Dec. 15. tflf HP t w ft S MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS. CARDS AND NEW YEAR CALENDARS Distinctive with our Local Views ' WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing THIRD AVENUE LONELY AIR POST CUT FROM BUSH By KATHLEEN REX Canadian Press Staff Writer A WEST COAST R.C.A.F. PAT ROL BASE, Nov. 25 (CP) An air plane ride over hundreds of THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Sixty W.D.'s Serve at Most Distant .Base to Which Western lAir Command Has Sent Airwomen miles of British Columbia's wildest territory, a brief trip by R. C.A.F. crash boat and you have arrived at this west coast base. There's no need to be told beforehand that this Is an R.C. A.F. active station that the seaplanes which roar out across the harbor each morning are not. merely on training flights. You can sense It in the constant guard that's kept at this far-off post. You can see It In the wire less room where R.C.A.F. Women's Division operators maintain a 24-hour vigil. You are aware of it when you pick up a telephone at 3:30 a.rn. to know that the WD central Is at her post waiting for your call. "We've changed our Sundays to Thursdays so that If other Western Air Command stations are relaxing a bit Sundays we're still on the spot," Wing Com mander J. W. McNee of Vancou ver, commanding officer of the station said. "Because they- must keep so keyed to their Job when working, I'm particularly Interested in what the personnel do when off duty," the CO. continued. "That Is why I encouxage all sports and outdoor activity possible up here. It's Important that these men and women should lead a well balanced life, if they're to do good work." "At firs I wasn't sure how women would fit into a bush station such as this but any Now Ease COLD . . . SORE THROAT PAIN! Aspirin Relieves Pain Almost Immediately t Drop an Aspirin Tablet In a glass of water. See it start to dissolve almost instantly. Within two seconds it begins to disintegrate, and this same speed is duplicated in your stomach. Thus, you get relief almost at once I Aspirin is so fast, so effective above ail, so dependable, that millions of Canadians have come to swear by it. Oet Aspirin today. Follow these simple directions: For pain due to : SORMHKOATi Crulh 3 tablets in J, sins of water, gargle deeply. COLDS... HEADACHES! Take two Atpirin tablets with full glais of water. NEURALGIA . . . NEURITIS: Take two tablets with glass of water. mw tttwctD prices Pocktt Box of 12......fc..now 11c Economy BottU of 24 now 39 Family tli of 100 '. ..now 79c A SPIRIN Tht Doytr cross on aactyobttl Is your gucirantoo that it's Atpirin Hotel and Rooming House Keepers ATTENTION! Real good chrome chairs less than half price $7.50 Now each Brand new pillows, strongly covered, regular $1.50 95c Now each Office desk, flat top,' 7 drawers, brand new Real Bargain .. $30 B.G. FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE niack 321 mialms I. have had, have not 1 been realized,' Wing Cmdr. Mc- i Nee said. "They're doing a good : Job and they're the finest group I of girts you could hope to find anywhere." iA common recreation room is underway at present which eventually will be open to men and women of all ranks. It will boast a dance floor, a Juke box, a soda bar and various games. Although It Isn't customary for men and women of different ranks to mingle, nevertheless In an outpost such as this such rules would be overlooked, Wing Cmdr. MoNee said. Spare lime Gardening When a WD at this remote station tells you she's going to "wear her teddy bear for potato digging," she's not talking baby talk -and she isnt going to cut a rug, the gal's Just letting you know that she's going to wear her coveralls to dig some honest-to-gosh potatoes. Any day youll see a group of WDs and airmen -in their off-duty hours harvesting potatoes from the station victory garden. A Canadian Army unit nearby purchases the spuds and the money goes into a fund to pur chase a chapel on the station which is the most distant out post to which the Western Air Command as yet sent its service- women. There are GO girls here. Girls like Leila Ashton, Winnipeg, Janet Hamilton,' Moose Jaw, Sak., Laurie Campbell, Edmonton, are at the settlement which airmen hacked out of the fore less than two years ago. They've come, as cooks, waitresses, stenographers, telephone operators, wireless ground operators to. release a mati for more active duty elsewhere. Frances Campbell, a former Nelson schoolteacher, is one of the 17 "Wogs" wireless ground i V9 '5 CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) SATURDAY P.M. 4:00 Sound oft 4:15 G. I. Jlve 4:30 Lower Basin Street Tallies ami Lamps -1 5:00 All Time Hit Parade 5:30 Sports Roundup 5:45 At Ease 6:00 N.H.L. Hockey. -7:30 Organ Music 8:00 U.B.C. Radio Workshop 8:30 Dunnlger 9:00 National Barn Dance 9:30 Jubilee 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Lionel Hampton's Orch. 10:30r-Saturday Night Seranade 11:00 Silent SUNDAY A.M. -10:00 Music for Sunday 10:30 Sammy Kaye 11:03 New York Philharmonic Orchestra P.M. 12:00 Music We Love 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Hymns from Home 1:00 Andre Kostelanetz 1 :30 It Pays to be Ignorant 2:00 NBC Symphony 3:00 James Melton 3:30 Family Hour Funeral Notice Funeral services for the late Allison Haines will take place Monday, November 27 at 2 pjn. from the Grenvllle Cpurt Funeral Chapel, Rev. Donnell officiating. Interment Oddfellows' plot, Falrvlew Cemetery. operators) on the station. Others include Mary Scobt, Betty Booth, Betty Clayman and Ruth Nagel, all of Toronto. The four girls, formerly members of the Volunteer Canadian Women's Service Force, chummed together In Toronto and Joined the Royal Canadian Air Force together. "It was just luck that after we took the wireless course in Montreal .'we were all posfled here," Ruth Nagel said. Here are gifts that will bring both Mom, and Dad comrort and a lasting remembrance, neautlfully 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 Now! : GORDON UNDERSON. Ltd. j FEDERAL BLOCK - THIRD AVENUE IN THE SUPREME COUHT OP UllITISlI COLUMBIA IN PUOUATE IN THE MATTEU OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" IN THE MATTEH'OP THE ESTATE OP MAKTIN JOSEPH OILLIS, DECEASED TAKE NOTICE trwt by order of Ills Honour, W. E. Fisher, made on the I3th clay or Novcmoer, a.u. 1H44. I wns nnuolnted Administra tor (with will nnnpxpdl of the Es tate of Martin Joseph Olllls. de-censed, and all parties having claims against the said estate are nereoy required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 14th day of December, A D. 1944, and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Hupert, B.C., this I4th day of November, AD. 1944. NOTIMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Kupert, B.C. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMIN ISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP RUSSELL JAMES UAttK, DECEASED take notice that by order ot His Honor; W. E. Fisher, made on fh oth clttv of November. A D. 1944, I was appointed Administrator (with will annexed! of the Estate of Rus-Effii James Barr. -deceased, and all nnrilf.9 havlnsr claims aealnst the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 9th day of December, A.D. 1944. and all parties inHehtprt tn the Estate are required to pay the amount of their indebt edness to me lonnwun. DATED at Prince Rupert. BC. this 9th day of November. A D. 1944 fiUKMAN A. WAll, Official Administrator, Prtoct Jtupert, B.C. 6:00 Mystery Playhouse 6:30 USO Program 7:00 CBC News 7:15 L. W. Brocklngton 7:30 Bach Cantata 8:00 The Choristers 8:30 Sunday Concert 9:00 Command Performance ,9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Canadian Yarns 10:30 Silent MONDAY A .M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Morning Concert . 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Recorded 10:00 Mirror for Women 10:15 Johnny Mercer 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 showtime 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Studio Scrapbook 11:33 Message Period 11:35 Weather Forecast 11:45 Raymond Scott PM. 12:00 Xavler Cugat 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Matinee Memories 1:00 To be announced 1:30 Working Together Tukwlllia Valley 2:00 Silent in THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business .CHOP. SUE Y CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a'rri. 2nd"Avenue (Across' from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 Corner o, 6th and Fulton HALF MOON SNACK (Manager, George Lum) Specializing In A ' Lunches Chow Mein Chop Suey From' 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. Opposite Sunrise Grocery J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C, B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 J. H. MAIR Furniture and Auctioneer 1' AUCTION SALES ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED NEW AND USED FURNITURE VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES C32 3rd Ave. niue C9 Prince Rupert, B.C. PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Bulltup Roofs Repairs, Re-shlngllng Free Estimates KWONO SANQ HINO HOP KEE CHOP SJIEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.ra. tq 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 pjn. PHONE RED 247 n I ops in Topeoal Vd J ue ft V ,0 to 3 Pi .1 V Yes, there's Quality cut into 'every one of these Fall Top coats m a d e b y Fashion - Craft and Society. 42. . . . All-wool fabrics in-. cludinff West-of-EnR-lands, Fleeces, Velours a n d colorful Tweeds. r Priced at $27. 50 50 Classified Ads In The Dally , ; f News set results." . F