n "V! i if n 4 ii I- ! r i 54. !S II 'J :i 3 i 3 J 3 3 3 311 KENYA BUILDS ROADS f NAIROBI, Kenya 0 Kenya is carrying out one of the biggest jobs -of road construction it has yet undertaken, employing prisoner-of-war labor and. old plan totalling a fraction of that usually considered necessary for a modern road buildirig scheme. HEAVY WOOL MEN'S ALL TURTLE-NECK SWEATERS $1.95 MIXTURE $2.75 WOOL MEN'S HEAVY WOOL MACKINAW PANTS $6.25 to $7.00 MEN'S WORK and EVERYDAY TROUSERS from $2.50 to 85.45 ROYS' SWEATERS AND PULLOVERS Cotton u id wool mixture, large selec tions from 65c to 2.50 CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS pair to V! 40c ROYS' TWEED SUITS Long, pants, Gn Cfk 4 to 10 years V 2 J. V ROYS' OXFORDS- Double- soled, black and brown. Sizes 1 to 5V2. I B.C. CLOTHIERS Third Avenue just West of Sixth Street Classified Advertising Pays! j ' EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news items, to ensure publication, should be in the office by 10 a.m. Contributors are asked to bear this in mind. Items of social and personal interest are always welcome. Buy Your WOOLLEN GOODS AT B.C. CLOTHIERS MEN'S WOOL at BUTTONED SWEATERS HI PHONE For Mother and Daughter YLAND Rupert Peoples STAMP AUCTION NETS $12,900 NEW YORK, Nov. 24 Oi At the Philatelic Victory Auction in New York for the benefit of the National War Fund, the sale of stamps raised $12,900. One of the lots was an' Iwo Jlma stamp plate autographed by AP Photographer Joe Rosenthal, who took the famous flag raising picture featured on the stamp. It was bought for $39 by Alfrsd F. Llchtenstein, New York importer, and was the first such item ever offered for sale. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO November Zi, 1920 Prince Rupert creditors of the bankrupt Prince Rupert Dry Deck and Engineering Co. gained advantage over the Vancouver I creditors in their struggle to have the bankruptcy proceedings 1 held at Prince -Rupert when it was learned proceedings illed in Vancouver were begun improperly. Consequently, A. H. Bain, representative of the Vancouver creditors, took a trip to Prince Rupert. A new-fangled Republic truck was in Winnipeg getting painted and lettered in preparation for itsv use as a delivery truck in a new delivery service to be inaugurated by the Canadian Express Co. and the Dominion Express Co. at Prince Rupert. Poor condition of the city's streets inspired an editorial comment to the effect that it would improve the appearance of the city "wonderfully" to have Sec ond and Third Avenues paved with asphalt. BOYS' CHECK WIND-BREAKERS- -6 to 12 years DOUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET 543 PHONE FOR - . . . . . H. Letourneau Expert Plumber, Tinsmith and Roofer z ... A7ow Open . . . LA1MJE SELECTION ... - IJcllcr Toys for Hoys and Girls Greater Value Compare Our Prices TOYS FOR ALL AGES BABIES' RATTLES DOLLS - GAMES BOOKS CONSTRUCTION SETS WOOD TOYS KIDDIE CARS CHEMISTRY SETS - WHEEL BARROWS STUFFED ANIMALS. Shop Early Delivery on Large Orders y y v y y y y y y y v y y y y y y y y y v y y y y v y v y v v y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y v v y v y Store Wallace's Dept. Store For Father and Son ... Rupert Men's and Boys St ore 11 CIGAREJJE 9 Football " TWO TORONTO TEAMS BATTLE FOR EAST TITLE 9 TORONTO, Nov. 24 Kfl A crowd in the vicinity of 19,000 crowded the stands in Toronto today to. see Toronto Argonauts and Toronto Beaches fight it out for the eastern Canada Footfall championship and the right to meet the Winnipeg Blue Bombers In tht annual East-West classic. Both teams have expressed hope for a fast, dry field. That the Beaches should want a fast track has mildly surprised some of the sideline experts. The sporting fraternity points to the Beaches' 15 to 2 triumph over the Toronto Indians on' a rainy field last Saturday. What goes? No more of the same? But evidently Coach Ted Reeve has it figured differently. And while the betting boys who earlier set up the Argos 8 to 5 favorites mull this one over. They must also consider Reeve's flat prediction of victory. The moaner has long been known for his conservatism and his victory statement has somewhat confounded the odds- makers. 'We'll win because I have the right men and the right system to stop a razzle-dazzle outm like the scullers," was Reeve'3 comment. The Beaches' line-up is almost free of injuries, despite the rough and tumble final with the Indians. But the Argos are not. so well off, with Fred Doty and Andy Tommy definitely out and starry Roval Copeland listed as a doubtful starter. Hockey Scores Pacific Coast League Vancouver 11, San Francisco 3. 21 YEARS AT UTAH SALT LAKE CITY ( Coach Ike Armstrong of Utah University is just about ready to begin teaching football to sons cf some of his former stars. This is the 21st season at Utah for the onetime Drake backfleld tar. Advertise in the. Dally News ASTHMA From all over Canada and the U.S.A. come glowing reports of quick relief with "Davis' Asthma Remedy No. 7895." Oet It. together with diet sheets, at any Edmonton Drug Store. Three weeks supply 3.0O. ECZEMA For adult or baby, don't miss this "Davis' Pruritus Cream," greaselcss, stainless, odorless and immediately effective. To try It Is to boost It, 60c, $1.00, $1.65. a t THIS AND THAT Th Grarp Malllifw Adm Srlr. " - "I'd like to learn the army's secret of keeping track of so many men. I can't keep track of one." The English Boat Race is back i again on the tideway. The announcement thrilled thousands of racj; fans' who expect to line the Putney to Mortlake course next March 30 when Oxford and Cambridge eights row it out on this route for the first time' since 1939. War-time races were held at Oxford, Cambridge and Henley. The race was first held In 1329, when Oxford won easily on the 214-mile stretch of river be tween Hambledon Lock to Henley Bridge. Since then, Cambridge has won 49 to Oxford's 42, with one dead heat in 1877, The pre-war custom of having new boats built' for the event will not be observed. Oxford will hold trial eights at Henley December 8, and the Cantabs trials will be later. Milk and ggs -will replace the customary steaks and beer on the training menus. Leonid Meshkov of Leningrad, Russia's most famous swimmer, has been burning up Lq'ndon pools while attending the World Youth Conference- here. His records, not recognized outside Russia, which does not belong to the International Swimming Feder ation, Include five which better European marks, and twq are faster than world records: Last August Meshkov swam 200 metres in two minutes 8.9 seconds, Ihrcc seconds father than Arne Borg's European mark. In 1941 the Russian set five records; 200 metres, free style, two minutes 9.2 seconds; 300 metres, three 5 M 'XMAS SUGGESTIONS For Father, Son or Sweetheart . . . Parker's or Waterman's Pen and Pencil Sets Remington Dual Head Electric Razors, Men's Shaving Sets, all sizes, Wrist Watches. For Mother, Daughter or Sweetheart . . . Beautiful Ladles' Toilet Chests, Perfumed Soap and Cologne Sets, Matched Powder and Perfume Sets, Manicure Sets. CHRISTMAS CARDS WRAPPING SEALS McCUTCHEON PHARMACY minutes 26.5 seconds; 400 metres, four minutes 45.4 seconds; breast stroke, 400 metres, five minutes 38.4 seconds (world's record five minutes 43.8 seconds; 500 metres, seven minutes 16.6 seconds (world's record seven minutes 16.6 seconds). Trying to get the RussiaVi champ out of the water almost created an International Incident at the pool. No one knew the Russian for "Time, gentle men, please," but sign language finally worked. Ona hundred pairs of stones for curling will be sent by the Royal Caledonian Curling Club, Edinburgh, to men at the 51st Highland Division and Canadian troops in Germany,, to be used this winter. During; the war the n K K 5 club supplied stones to officers of the 51st Division who were prisoners of war in Germany. They played the roarin' game on the moat which surrounded their castle prison. RUP-llEC News - Today at 5:45 p.m. Rup-Rec goes on the air. This Is the first program of Rup-Rec on Parade, so listen in, rpcreatlon fans Thanks to the generosity of Mr Insulander, manager of the local radio station, it is hoped to have a regular radio spot, covering news, and interviews on Prince Rupert's recreational front. Be sure to tune In at 5:45 tonlghi and learn about your recreation al movement. This little story emerged from the Junior boys' class of last Wednesday night. It appears that the baby of the class had retired to the washroom tt change into his outdoor clothes Three of the leaders came In a few minute? later. talkingKand not paying any attention to the little .fellow. However, they were suddenly made acutely conscious of him when, with his clothes draped about his small person he shot into the shower, and from behind the curtain, an nounced furiously, "I'm not goln to dress with you men watch lng!" Iron Men? Weightllfting and barbell training are fast becom ing pastimes of widespread lm portance. According to a recent edition of Life magazine, which featured John Teroak. a na tlonal and world tltleholder In the "iron game," there are close to 1,000,000 weishtllfters in Am erica today, If there Is enough Interest in weight training around town, a Rup-Rec barbell club will be formed, CHRISTMAS IN BERLIN SCANT BERLIN, Nov. 24 (Cl Haus- liaus standing in potato queues will do most of Berlin's Christ mas shopping this year. They won't be bothered with fixings for the Christmas tur key. There'll be neither turkey nor fixings because the Allies are having a difficult time keeping Berllners a jump ahead of starvation. Shopping for Christmas gifts isn't done in Berlin any more. Only businesses dealing or bartering in life's essentials are open. A stroll down Kurfuersten-damm, emphasizes why there is and gutted ruins. Off Kurfuerstcndamm, in Tauentzln strasse. is the battered Arnold Mueller store, the city(s biggest children's store PRINCE RUPERT Honor Roll I List of Men and Women on Active Service Are YOU responsible for someone's name not In this list? (See entry lorm elsewhere) NAVY mi:n Sidney Alexandei Peter D. Allen Charles Anderson Harold Anderson Stanley Anderson j. Armstrong jr. R. Armstrong R. D. Armstrong Fred Q. Barber Don Arney Ted Arney OeorRe Bagshaw w. u. Barker Emlle 131am John Bowman Arthur Bredeson J. K. Breen William Brcmner Bernard Brldden F. H. Brooksbank George J, Brown James Bryant Tony Bussanlch Branson Busscy Harold Bunn John Bunn Hugh Barbank Q. Calderwood Richard Cameron Russell Cameron Edward Capstlck Robert Capstlck Doug. Chrlstlson Spencer Davles Mwara Dawes George Dlbb . F. Dodd Vincent Dodd lohn Dohl Robert Duggan Donald Eastman Elmer Eburne Melvln Eburne John Eby Kobcrt L. Env William Farl Eby Robert Flklns William P. Elklns Lr-n Enes'jom Martin Erltsen James Feasby Bernard Fortune Terry Fortune uoraon rraser fltchell day Tfner Clrcen James Greer faster Grlmble Terry Grlmble ian urimsKon Bori Ourvlch John Grlmsson Carl J. Gustafson George D. Hague Ha7en Hankinson Matt Harris Glen Hemmons Trevor Hill Raymond Hougan Bill hunter Poster Husoy Peter Husoy James M. Irvine Tom Johnstone Wodnev Jones Jack W. Joy L. (Sonnvi Kcavs Harry I.. Rnutson Percv Kmitson Lloyd Lahte James Q. Laurie Jack R. Laurie Maurice Lay Richard Lelghton Jantoft Leland Fred Lewis Tilly K. Lloyd Bruce Love' Harry Lundqulst Ted Mills Harry Moukley jonn ah .lorrlson T. A. Mulhern William Murdoch William Murray Wm. H. Murray W. M. Murray Daniel McDonald Jack Macflc Robert McKay Robert McLean E; (Ned) McLeod John McLeod Norman McLeod David McMcekln David McNab Robert McNab John D. McRae Harold Neville John O'Neill R. K. Olsen Charles Or mis ton P. E. M. Palmer Vernon C. Clccone Frank D. Parker Wm. J. Commons Gordon Parkin Allstalr D. Crerar C. R. Parsons 8ydney Croxford Douglas Payne Peter J. Peterson A. M. Phllllpson C J. Phllllpson Bud Ponder N. C. Powell Magne Rabben David Ritchie Jack Ritchie Robert Ritchie Harry Robb J. H. Robinson Robert Roy Arthur 8aunders W. J. Scheaffer It. M. Scherk Stanlev Scherk J. D. Schubert A. Slmundson C, Stlversldes i J. Sims M. Skalmerud F. W. Skinner Henry Skinner John Skog Ole Slatta Carl Smith Jack E. Smith Malcolm Smith Raloh Smith Walter Smith Thor Solllen F. II. Stephens, Jr. uan tsirana John Strand Jack Storrle Orme Stuart Charles Sunberg James Taylor Inge Valen Stanley Veltch Rid White Robert Whiting Carl O. Wl'son Oscar Wlneham Gerald P. Woodsldr Ocorgf Yule Jack Yule (Women ) Lavlnla Exlcy I". M. Thomson Dapano Hemmel U.S. NAVY (Muni C. J. Robertson Howard Frlzzcll U.S. NAVY (Women) Viola M. Dybhavn Ronald Allen Harry Astoria Alex Balllle Howard Beale Marcel Blaln J. F. Bouzek J. J. Bouzek J. V. Bouzek Peter Brass AIR FORCK Wm. M. Brown Alan Burbank Alfred E. Burnlp Denis W. Burnlp -w. m. uameron Peter Cartwrlght Rene Cavenalle Victor Cavenalle Elmer Clausen Jack Corbould Eddie Crosby Ray Crosby James Currle Arthur Davey John W. Davey Pat Dcane Don H. Deane Victor Dell M. J. Dougherty Jack Eastwood Donald Eby Mike Iludcma John P. Johnson David L. Jones Sam Jurmaln Robert Kclscy Oliver J. Keays Francis W. Leask Kam Y. Lee Alan Lelghton Harold Levcrett Donald Llewellyn doiin Lindsay Albert Man Cedrlc Man George R. Mayer Henry Mayer II. W. Macdonald Don McCavour J. II. McLeod Oavln D. Mead John J. Miller Richard Mills Herbert Morgan Ralph Morln Erlo Orme Ed. M. Ormhe!m Robert L. Peachey raui I'ostoiu Vernon Qulnlan Olof Rudsvlck Thomas J. Evans Tore A. Selvlg Jack C. Ewart victor Field Clarence Flnlcy Albert Flaten C, E. Flcwln Hugh L. Forrest Thomas Forrest Rupert Fulton Louis Orlli Olay William Hadden Harry Hamilton Ken Schubert Arne .1. BelvU Wm. ehrubsall Robert Bllversldes Eddie Bmlth James D. Stuart Robert Taper J. H. Tsvlor J, .T. Thompson R. E. Tobcy D. C. Tumllson Elmore Hankinson Robert Tureeon Arvld Hansen John A. Walker Lawrence . Hansen 'Rudolph Warne Harold Helgerson Wm. II Wllnon Helge Hnlkestad Henry Worsfold George Zbura (Women) Betty Barber Molly Mackenzie Jean R. Cmeron Kv Nlekerson Iris Corbould Lilian Croxford Isobel Mackenzie Made nupreme Sacrifice before the war. Pick your way through a bomb shattered, stanchion supported archway, across a glass littered expanse and you come to a back door. There in a single room Arnold Mueller is open again. "What have we to sell?" repeats the old woman shopkeeper. "We have nothing to sell. We only mend and make over." Across the street are the ruins of KDW (Department Store of the West). Women bucket brigades are ladling off the rubble. Such bucket brigades are familiar all over Berlin, If your ration card shows you work, you get more to eat. That's the important thing in Berlin today. Before the spirit ofChrlstmas gave way to the urgency of ! dodging bombs and satisfying no Christmas spirit in this dead hunger, Santa Claus wearing col- city, orful costumes 1 1 nt his taste. Gone are Imposing establish- j came to see the kids on Deccm-ments, with the'r gleaming , ber 6, bringing gifts to those who chromium and their liveried i were good, scoldings to those doormen Distorted segments of i who were not. sheet roofing and coping sway The Welhnachtsmann (Christ-in the chill winter wind against . mAS Man) wearing the flowing the hollow lnsldes of bombed wh.'te' beard and red suit made it a double affair by showing up the right of December 24 with sweetj. A scft-hearied soldier with a weekly ration of chewing gum and ca:irty Is Santa Claus at any rtliru? In iny language. TOO MANY WAR PLANTS 0 DAY . . . At 1:00 - 3:00 Tirana Can't s.n . . SYDNEY. Aulr.ii. .. I Oi Efforts nf "V' ll MONDAY AND TUESDAY m r At 1:20 - 7:53 3:31 - 10:04 " U1C AIM.. I government to sell WarT In nnnntri, t schemes for decenaaaatll ' " Unsucprs5f.il a,pltJ Half nf A,.-!,, w. .tuaiiHhi nflfti. - I in the 5tate ,api- 1 jjuyuiaiion across th . but manufacturer-, d0 notl he country factories even ti -.vjf aiC untied encap. I Premier Chlfley recently J in an address of effort t, J duce the British Nufn.w . which proposes to build 1 fi J" ,AU5tralla. f take or the big factory at Orange. J Bathurst, a town of lorni ul refused to buy even whe'ntj price was set at next to nothtl aim jjmn to nave their nlsa cuuniry. vuc largesi City Mr. Chifley -aid that he il very keen to keep these J tones, Dum witn the taxpaji sheer delusion to think fcl companies were willing to i tne country. 5:00 - 7:00 - j . . . ROY ItOC.EKS in . . . "The Song of Nevada' SUNDAY AT MIDNITE A V O ID WAITING I N L I N E BUY GIFT TICKETS TWO FEATURES 'Dead Men Tell" SIDNEY TOLEIt (Charlie Chan) "Phantom Speaks" ItlCIIAKI) AKLEX LYNX nOBEMS At 1 17 2:27 - J 6:49 - 9:00 '.;i" i Cnpiioj ADDED FEATURE TED DONALDSON CONRAD NAGEL In "ADVENTURES OF RUSTY" Quality Repairs at Economy Prices Two Excellent Features PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) Tommy's Tat PHONE 77 Stand; Orotto Cigar Stosl Day and Night Scrrirt j TAmmv Christoff. Prop! Good News for Trappers. nvnvuliiKr tlimr lirintr tlioh" fill's to Goldblooni Akn have lail oiutn ui a-ui judtS) ,'V iu" i anywhere else. W. 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