SDAY NOVEMBER 30, 104f Famous for Flavour since 1892 mm THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: lENTUAL INTKUIOH Reef : Pork Poultry Products U,:de Most Sanitary Conditions I ill T..::d Ave. ELIO'S FURNITURE ' STORE Closing XOVRMHEU 30 Kenpeninfc ' JANUARY 2 Third Avenue, Pr.nce Rupert Tune 13 4k Phone 173 SHOES for Fall Wear... L"reiy ;hor. In open heel and tpen toe In cuban and spike are r.:w bring presented to you by HENRY SCHMIDT, CITY PIONEER, PASSES AWAY Henry Schmidt, resident of Prince Rupert since railway con- 1 ruction days and watchman for .seventeen year at the plant f the Canadian Fish & Cold .Storage Co., before retiring in 11)39. died yesterday' in the. Prince Itupert General Hospital at the age of seventy-six years. Bom in Oermany, Mr. Schmidt came to the United States fifty--ix years ago and was active in niinlnc, and prospecting for years before joining the staff of the Canadian Fish & Cold Btorape Co. He will be missed by many friends at Seal Cove where he resided for thirty-five years. Relatives reside in the Old country. Funeral arrangements are In the hands of the B.C. Under takers. Up Your In a Card of Thanks Mrs. Allison L. Haines and son, Hilly wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for their kind xpressiort8 of sympathy during their recent bereavement. Special thanksf to Rev. J. A. Donnell, The Deep Sea Fishermen's Union and Uie l.O.O.F. Lodge. J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR .Smith Hlock Orecn 0U5 If pain Chiropractic! If nerves- doubly so' CUT RATE SHOE STORE Across Frcm Ormcs Drut; Store Real OM-Fashio'nol FRUIT CAKE Lb. - - TiOc ORDER YOURS EARLY Here a perfect dessert for your holiday dinner a fen, ta:ity fruit cake filled with nuts and raisins so good !t will melt in your mouth. We have pumpkin and mince P'e too, with crisp crust.? and delicious fillings. Buy your de -ert from us and save long hours in the kitchen. VAN'S BAKERY 011 3rd Avenue Figure Blip Into this silhouette and your figure will give way to goddess - like, sllmnpss. Black crepe with cpntrastlng hip-band and back Interest, touched off with a curt, provocative sleeve. "STAR'S" STYLE WEAR SOS PAUTIZANS NOMINATE 'Continued from Page 1 Wood and J. G. Oarrett and the name of the third will also be announced later. Mr. Wood filed his nomination papers this morning at the City Hall. He was moved by Robert McKay. Theo Collart seconded the nomination. The meeting also passed a 12-, point pliitform which advocated the institution of a survey of 1 city : irc'-is, waterworks and ! .sewers with a view to obtaining cost estimates on their complete rehabilitation. I It went on record as not beins in favor of the city taking over the bus line at the present time, until further investigation is made into further conditions and possibilities m the city. Other points on the platform favored the "endeavour to remove certain antagonisms that at present appear to exist between the city and various de partments of the government," and that preliminary steps be taken toward refunding the elty debt on a low-interest, long term basis. The plat form also favored upholding the right of collective ;f education ifl the province Names of the three aldermanate ofuuKdates were select -ed from a slate of nine presented to last night's meeiing. A fourth is said to have been offered ibe endorsation of the a ,oc!aitloH, but has not- yet ac cepted delivered In error. MAKEVOUR- t E CHRISTMAS Fh CARDS t W and i f NKWYHAR i CALENDARS j fl Distinctive i jf with our j ff Local Views B Wf WRATHALL'S ; I Photo Finishing fl THIRD AVENUB THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE Local News Items PHONE 8G TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Job's Daughters meeting and Crawford Moore returned to installation of officers, Fjiaay. Dec. 1, at 7:30 pjn. Silver march and social. Douglas Payne is home from his naval duties on the Atlantic, visiting with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Payne, Borden Street. C.N.R. Trains For tlii" I'-iM Dally except Sunday P "- From the l.ist Dully except Monday 10:45 p.m. I'or Terrace Sunday. Monday, Wedneartay, Thursday and Friday 4 p.m. From Terrace-Monday, Ttwwlay, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 11:30 a.m. Claasiried Advertising Is payable to the of Hue at time of submitting copy (or Inatrtlon. KALSTO.V SUPPORTING GOVT. (Continued from Page 1) the King govci -niner met the specifications. V,or Quel-sh. Social Credit bargaining for civic emplayees, member for Acadia, proposing ind advocated that the incom- an amendment which would as-ing city counell prepare a brief Jure the men oversea8 of ade-lor preamtftUon to the Provin-. quate reinforcements and eup-cial government asking that the plleSi lntimated his party would trover mneoi wuw uie iouu uwm. not do anvthln that would nre- cipltate an election at this time. Government Is Safe (Now ' Col. Ralston's announcement that he wiK support the government's confidence motion in the Houe ci "Commons afsures the .administration of a substantial majority on the isie. That is The Association Is expected to ; lh of R. K. Carnegie vmiarat'. a uurn cantnuaie lor ,hp nnt witattve narliamentarv school trustee in the near f"-' correAp0odert of the Canadian tare. press jn Ottawa. The Association has decided . Analyzing tne political situa-not to nominate for the mayor- ind beautiful floral offerings 'JZTZS.ZJ ;,": " ,.w carnegie rcportea inat ine wui- ""-" -- ggj. 0j lne governmeru uein be more effective voung auengtn fn..H tf ., nVM. ,h n in council by ooiKentratlog on jjptjon ls6ue has passed. The the aWermanlc seats at this Canadian PreSB reported said it tln- is believed on Parliament Hill - . .i rx -.. . .that Erllsh-eaklng Liberate Ketaii Lleliveries wnQ Iavor cornnul$ory service Njti Lonffer Controlled overseas will now solidly sup o. mv, rtQH port Mr. King's motion of cqn- KJT"r iidence. One Libersrt opposed to " 41J r,o! Hnt by fedexal order which forbade n , there would not e a single tol-. delivery of an order valued at ei .mki. enmo ter among those who have been hiniLnds and put suPPorUng cabinet ministers de-?T7rr nn others manding all 63.000 troops in the I Home Defence Army be sent There were a few exceptions as overseas Thls leaves on Q e- iin the cas of deliveries of per- hibe foods valued at less than ; ; - andas Came, c or exchanges when goods were !Servt Juii,icu w "w Tnc Order even if some 40 Quebec reipresen- IliW Vrvll vrm.iw . .. ... A J... V, w e " c Uiat stores may now deliver an ! antar valued at less ttaw a dol-1 btaed 0floitX lar. call for goods after 12 days I f1"? of0.S4 about 98 seats in a House of -224. or give refunds on any returned soods. but they are not by law """s "1C"W"3- obliged to do so. The limita tion to one delivery per day over each route a,nd the prohibition of special deliveries is still in effect. More Clothes For Britons In 1945 LONDON. Nov. 30 B The ! clothing outlook for 1945 in Britain is brighter than for any year of the war, for the housewife and all the members of her ti mily. Civilian clot hes have been given first rate priority and workers released by the mlniii'jy of aircraft production and the ministry of surlv are. in many cases, being directed to the tentile and clothing industries. It is hoped that by midsummer when the new clothing ration books are Issued it may bs possible to increase the coupon allowance. f x. V, "My children are protected with all the vitamins and minerals they need" Willi lliree average-good meab a day iiu'luJing fruit j uloe ilu Ovallinn nilit and morning they're grlting ull the extra vitamins anil mineral lliey iirel, U'hidi'H food energy elemeuM nml miiM'le liuiMing jirolciiis. Jut follow tliU reeijie for lel" ter lieallli 3 MCAIS A DAY PtUS OVAITINE NIGHT AND MORNINO 5et Ovalline today 1 I 'lon,lii A i. . I I wk """"Ailfc., I I .2'du,c,.,10, I OVALTINE THE rXOTECTiNO FOOO DRINK . the city yesterday frptm a brief business trip to Ocean Falls. Capt. Ernest Caldwell and members of the crew of the steamer Prince Rupert, arrived In the city yesterday from Van couver. Fred Nash Teturned to the city on Tueiduy from a brief trip to Terrace, accompanied toy Mrs. Nash who will spend a few days here. Col. J. W. Nicholls, general manage of the Canadian, Fish & Cold Storage Co., arrived in the city yesterday from Van-rutiver, being here on company I ciuiiness. fBirvr s:nin: Act promptly to relieve muscular soreness anc tigni- ness, fits of coughing in the night. bedtime, WICKS Tonight, 1 onight, at at bed rub on time-t -testeu f vtruavi Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a lull montn at 25c a word. W.O.T.M. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Dec. 6, 9:30-1:30. Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows' Hall. De Carlo's orchestra. 9-12. Dec. 6, 8 p.m. C.C.F Bridge Drive every Sat urday. W.O.T.M. Bazaar and Tea, Oddfellows' Hall, 3-6, Dec. 6. United Church fall sale, Thurs day, December 7. C.C.F. Bazaar, Oddfellows' Hall, Dec. 15. 2? I HOUSEWIVES CHEER LONDON, (P)-lFood Minister Llewellln told cake and biscuit manufacturers that, since army requirements are dropping, he has authorized extra allowances so ISiat they could make more hucult. and cakes for civilians. 2? ! ; j " .' r v -if jl.-..-m . ' FOUR YEARS AGO IN THIS WAR iJy the Canadian Press Nov. 30, 1940 Squthampton badly damaged in night attack but heavy German raid on London repulsed.. Greek destroyer sunk Italian submarine in Mediterranean. Japan and Jap-sponsored Chinese government signed treaty of peace at Nanking. 2? ISP MONTREAL PAPERS IN N.AFRICA K.AF. Transport Planes Provide Unique Sctvice For French Morocco By HAROLD FREEMAN .Canadian Press Stall Writer RABAT -SALE, French Morocco f The first newspapers receiv- ! ed each day in these twin cities ; on ihe Atlantic cast of North 1 Africa are French - language ; dailies of Montreal. The papers usually reach here just one day after they are published In Montreal. They are brought across the ocean by pilots .of the RAJ", transport command, and they go over big j In news-hungary Rabat. It started quite casually, when 1 occasionally an Incoming pilot , would have a Montreal paper with him when he landed. So , much Interest was shown that i the pilots began making a habit of bringing three or four papers j I wiwl biiciu cam biilJ. ibcajucuio of Rabat and Sale look for them now, and the newspapers are filed at Rabat libraries. The white stone buildings of the twin cities overlook a mod ern airport which has become practically nex,t door to Montreal, the way Transport Com mand pilots look at distanced. The two centres, one on each side of a narrow, winding river, are snuggled up so closely to the Atlantic coast line that the 1.1 1 -. . U ! t 1. U . . 1 1 .1 ! I are practically the first, thing C.W.L. Bridge. Whist, Crlbbage I in Africa to be spotted by trans- ln aid of Xmas Tree, K.C. Hut, Atlantic planes. A first-class airport, one of the Staging Post links which the R.A.F. has blanketed the middle east, greets Incoming pilots who put down in Africa frequently after non -stop flight1? from Mon treal. Every day of the week, Liberators from Canada stop here en route to the Middle or Far East. Sometimes the trans-Atlantic .planes break their journey at the Azores, but often they fly 3,700 miles from Montreal to Rabat non-stop the longest nonstop hop in the world made by planes without extra gasoline tanks. LATIN DERIVATION - - Tables and Lamps 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 Now I ! Get SUIT-ed k 1 1 vmmm&Km 9 fa j GORDON & ANDERSON, Ltd. $ FKDEKAL BLOCK THIRD AVENUE J mm r 1 1 The word luxury is derived from a Latin word, luxus, mean-in? "superfluous abundance." 1 mm 4- -and Stay Suited by Buying... Quality If you need a Suit this season make your selection from o u r. range of " Fashion- Craft" Suits. $30. TO $45. Sfeena Grocery 00 00 ACROSS FROM HOSPITAL We are here to give our customers the best of service Our prices arc rt 500 5th Ave. East isht ve Been Shopping at ' " A n-n e 1 1 e s W f Wt eTT-TTTT-TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TT T T f f T IT T T T T T T T T T T VMi Phone 581 They have the largest assortment of t ladies' gifts in town. If it is a gift for Mother, Sister or "Old Aunt Min," they have it. Drop in and see what ffel they have. You'll be pleased. I was. m ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR I 530 THIRD AVENUE j3