reek IRE rLcu ' n r? 2, llections of helr-n, historical od-' I ,h, early days Uii rT !1 TTl fire starting in u , ,nmDletely con- ' v- i o-storey genera. store " ,,u"v j C Simp""" et There was no the home oi ,, :ed 1 their wood pne j iUo Klmnsoii !tU " hp store. facilities for Itgni- V. Prnolr nr. pirtitt'' year the water is u. nini up mi the I 1C LiH'-" ground Mr Simp-1 j.j tv.ii I hp worn! I re-oanizlng It was , .-1..4 and even appi-aim (I UUaal- being in business Creek since . ....ins irtcf u.'prr I 5 laiuitj " the 1840's when mason receivea a a L. T7iicctott i i. .m JVia nnr. ill Ilia auu cr i i ui no il the sanawicn isi- i . J Un flrct a nAnnAr - 9 Via KU1VV ---- m A it.. lit- tU. Tm W1L11 kllL. il his father, Scott Company, estab- as waian commu- Sussex, Eng. Nov. I.AIJ. A IIiLLIIUIi l . t ...I. . 1 orkers, turned out tcraft component year's, production, ; 4 I J i .zalhiii. Tfiimrirn in sent Sir Stafford cheque for 3.000 their work. i it i tunc inn rrrn m . aociors and school e among tnc ama-hands, all of them Q SANn tllNrt K l Ik V 1 I n mv. th AVE WS-rt , 4 ail patronage welcome rnnn to 12 pjn. Result of Battle- Jap Navy Impotent Is Now Capable Only of Suicidal Action, Pearl Harbor Says PEAIIL HARBOR, Nov. 2 0)-High naval authorities today viewed Japan's still growing pines last week two bomb blasted cruisers have now been listed to bring the tdtal to 60 as rendering the enemy Impotent at sea for .many months except for suicidal actions in opposing the Allied China-bound offensive. BILLMOR IS FIRST TO WIN PENNANT Averaging over $250 per man, the employees of the Billmo; Sawmills, six mlics cast of Prince Rupert, are the first northern British Columbia in dustrlal concern to win the Na tlonal War Finance Committee pennant. Approximately one hundred men have subscribed more than fifteen per cent of their pay and well over ninety per cent of the entire personnel of the mill subscribed. In all $25,400 of Canada's Seventh Victory Bonds have been purchased with more sales coming in. E. R. Gordon, mill manager, is in charge of the ... Most earthquakes are causea by slipping of the earth's crust, although some are of volcanic origin. " I get my extra vitamins AND MINERALS THIS WAY1! Now on display at Lillet B-ot L2 OVALTINE THE MOTICTINO FOOD-DRINK ilian llaiiitieraft by the natives of the Interior of ' British Columbia-. . . rn iinn i i " ..i,aniirpn and beaded ests 15.00 ackets . . mi no tn 23.00 -"ciii vascs 'i-'" r -oiiiS) lUi sizes, irom BURNS LAKE BACKS MEN With three Trrf;p-gool muls diy inrliulinjt fruit juire plus OTtltine niRlit and morning 1 m (jftting au ina rxlrn vitamins and minfrals I nefd. hrfiiilrs quirk pood niTgy flfniritH and muscta building pritrini. Jmt Follow this ecioe for hfttrr health: 3MEAIS A DAY rtus OVAITINE NIGHT AND MORNING f.rt Oviltine today 1 Tops Loan Its Quota In Victory Despite Difficulties Burns Lake, Interior town which sent its young blood off to war and left the farms and little sawmills to be operated by the men who could not go, has topped Us quota of $25,000 in Canada's Seventh Victory Loan. The war has not been kind to tHls community, three hundred mllea east of Prince Ru pert. The farmers have been faced with shortage of help and fleet catastrophe in the Philip-.high wages to pay. The town itself had no war boom to give it temporary prosperity. And CHARGED WITH CHICKEN THEFT O THE DAILY NEWS PAOE THREB In police court yesterday John William Moorehead apr peared before Magistrate W. D. Vance, charged with the theft of three chickens and an assortment of tools valued at $25, property or William Mc-Kenzle, 1237 11th Avenue East. The case was adjourned for eight days. Moorehead was arrested following a complaint to police. Eruce Brown Is acting for the defence. the fighting fields, of Europe and on the seas. Its Investment in Victory Is a shining example of com munity spirit. Hazelton has also some of its finest sons are on gone over the top. MORON IS CONVICTED Vancouver Man Assaulted Soldier's Wife Faces Other Similar Charges VANCOUVER, Nov. 2 Alfred Joseph Laplanie, 36-year-old shipyard worker, was found guilty of criminal assault on an overseas soldier's wife here August 19 and also guilty of breaking and entering house and armed robbery with viol ence. Laplante had been convicted Saturday of attempted crimin ni assault on another woman. He faces a third similar charge today. I Fire Department Has Attraction For Number Nine The number nine seems to have some mystic significance for the Prince Rupert fire department, the monthly fire re ports, for 1944 indicate. In October the department answered nine fire calls, which brought the year's total calls to date to 90. This was the first month that the depart' ment recorded nine calls. Sep tember and October were similar In that the department answered nine calls, three of which were false alarms. There was no recorded fire damage during the month. WITCHES SPARE CITY DURING HALLOWE'EN BLITZ reDorts. was the theft of a car owned by H. R. Hill, 1446 Sec- Advertise in The Dally News, ond Avenue West. The car had n the Night of "January 1 The patrol located an enemy post of unknown strength. 'Cpl. Leppard set out with the patrol s tnaudcr to obtain a prisoner, leaving the rest otthe patrol in observation. v5 4i, 1 . V m 7 Corporal Harold Bradley Leppard was one of i palrol sent out lo locale enemy positions on his regiment's front in Italy. The two managed to get witliin 5 yards of the post undetected then rushed it. A machine gun opened up on, them and wounded Cpl. Leppard in the stomach and twice in the arm. In spite of the Intense pain of his wounds, Cpl. Leppard then helped to escort the prisoner hack to Uie patrol. For his courage, dash and determination, be was awarded the Military Medal. Where does Duty end, Corporal Leppard?. IF you can get men like Corporal Leppard to talk. . . winch is apt to Le,difiicult . . . they will assure you that in war .there 'is no end to duty until the job is done whatever the cost may be. And you may think to yourself "That's all very right and proper for a fighting man, hut surely it cant apply at this stageof the war to people at home like me". Yet all the while, as surely as you ever knew anything, you know in your innermost heart that it docs! You know that to case up before victory is an accomplished fact is will tell that the terrific neither courageous nor wise. Commonsense you intensity of the war in recent months has greatly increased Canada's borrowing needs for war purposes. And Avhilenore and more Canadian boys are risking wounds and death daily-counting desperately on your support you surely cannot betray their trust. So doubt no more what to do about Victory Bonds. Because the need is greater than it Jtas ever been before, buy one more bond than you have bought in any previous Victory Loan. nvest inSictojy i not feeen discovered at noon yesterday. A Second automobile was observed yesterday morning canted mournfully into a deep ditch along Sixth Avenue East, where it had evidently been pushed bv nranksters. Mischief i dealing Halloween, gai 'gates took their n-witches apparently rode their nual Qctiber cllmb up telephone brooms well up in the heavens, j . c. th rescued leaving Prince Rupert real estate relatively undamaged Tuesday niglit. While the streets were well populated with youngsters busy with their annual shell-ouf masquerades, both property and the nerves of the citizenry fared not too badly. Outstanding misdemeanor of the evening, according to police by their owners next morning. Complaints were received by police of noisy congregations of youths ;iear Booth school and,, Station B post office. LONDON, O) Britain's temporary postmen who In the past have had to provide their own waistcoats and dye them regulation blue. In future will have them issued by the government. Although severely wounded, CpL Leppard killel the German manning the machine gun and one other with his machine carbine. This enabled the patrol commander" to overpower and capture the third member of the post. Corporal Harold Bradley, leppard, M.M. CANADIAN ARMOURED CORPS Buy VICTORY BONDS i r NATIONAL WAR fINANCE COMMITTtt ,5' f. ft t "Hi 7.17, t :