ay THE DAILY NBWS oom 1945 _ | i —_—_—_—_—_—_—r - ie — —er ay + * . } a’ Y AND STATES ‘MAD TO REMOVE LADY NAVIGABLE WATERS , fosnnosooscosooen . YACHT oLuB meETS. “RUNAWAY JUNE, GERMAN FN PASSENGER FROM TRAIN TECTION ACT te. “The Daily Néws ” i L AL NEWS i The annual meeting of the P. Rh ‘George Randolph Chester's Great RELATIONS STRAI Considerable exeitement was R. 8. ©, Chapter ie ; at i? ’ irs ne : ’ nme : CLASBLI LED ADS. Mr. J. J. MeNeill, the popular rn. and Y. Club was held last night Serial to Begin Monday Waal ton. PD. ( Feb 0 sueed thi norning as the G. 7 notes tha J merchant and hotelkeeper of Al.|in the Conrt House. The fottow —— } plied to the) P. train wa about to pull out | ul a ae (% . . os | rermany ms repre v7 ifice of the va, & Seas ——— ——— ™ —o } ‘er we elected for the ae . here whe 1 lady passenger On | daperi e dermere, left this morning for his|ing officers were ¢ i ¢ : recedented ited State tat i lpenec’ | ; e FOR RENT year: Commodore, F. H. Mobley; Following the unpr \ of the United i ‘ without a ticket and a show |oi"’,fupe den itd g pelea home. . : isuccess of “Phe Million Dollar ‘lations had jproach | ‘ Whert tu, FOR RENT—Steam heated, bright single eee vice commodore, 6, EB. Bainter; | " anestdten sat strained rela f the police was necessary to res [Brrr propos “ ple i : a. ° 4 The estore \ Watert nDIa, in tp pees or” remily; close i. pal Wm. Grant, plumber, left this} captain ‘of boats, Adair Caras; ee 7 at " +i qf. |thereby been ere ated between! oo. hep aired ce iutceoring eee phone 261 : ee / , . ‘ comes the great serial story in City of | whistle of secre 'y, F , Brown, assist ' I } e States he pears _w 8 lafores * a FOR RENT — Furnished housekeeping | morning for Pacific, where he han Peoretary, F. R. G, _ : oe . lteen installments by George Ran-|that country and the Stat rh It appe _ that the woman i aforesaid tar ed te Farr. ne ee ‘la little job plumbing awaiting as secretary, J. J. Chisholm; ex shu Gheet titled “Runaway | ( ma flatly refuse the de-ja rancher from Burngy Lake and |piration ot Wat at t thee — —_____— _ ‘ . sa Alex. Young, | @0 ph Chester, entitles naw ' no a . the Arai publica : 10 aie y WANTED attention. ee areas > oe June” This promises to be 48|ijyands of the States and Pre had | 1 visiting 2 Fara oa a's al , Me = J Cambie an » Margett: : ; her way home about a month,? PA ple 0 the une mY me he good or even better than Phe | t Wilson has a problem his ' ' ty 4 of , oo, , m a SITUATION WANTED —- Girl wants work Five carloads of fish went out Million Dollar Mystery rh io ft Hl in this city and was land pians . nid ap 7 wr Sop een 100, See ewe, on a special® train this morning. | TO HEAR WITH THE EYE. si ; ' 1 , hands to maintain peace j ited in the hospital, so that all ~— ert & ‘ tte st y ts chamber ; : ve as{principal part of June Js player a a | ‘ be oye ont The News. if It will be consolidated with the Bombay, India, Feb. 20.—Tt hi mh Norma Phillips, of “Our Mi h pare cash was used up eo IM AL oon mw eee : . regular train at Smithers i bee n announced in Lahore that ajyY “or 7 f it ' MAKE GERMANY FEEL She claimed the right under ee . . . . we t Girl” ame is realy 1 | ‘ DANCING. = {Prot. ASCE seat ony, nee ™ ree “xs 7 " hich “tl WEIGHT OF THE SWORD | si, privileges of the Railway| LAND NOTiOES _ } . “ ; ’ > La ystery play in, whit the s. Fre ‘llis was a passe snted ¢ yhonoscope,’ ‘the use) '% ' DANCING—Private lessons in Waits, Two-| Mrs. Frank Ellis was a passen-|\¥ nted b PhoNROSCOT ally deat|inan with the black vandyke” fl on to transportation t re a Step, Three-Step, One-Step, eae ger on the morning train for ‘of which enabled the totally dea dntinaintt N » 14 Morning Post Telis How to End , home but the railway author ge Piwtit @ and Minuet. Monday, Wednesday an¢ ee: allie . uch as speech | ures prominently oone 8 nd : Friday evenings, Mrs. Brooks-Ander-|Prince George. W hile. in town |to rae imiss the initial episode, which the War Very Speedily tie rder to protect them TAKE N A Wotag son, 333 Eighth Ave, East. = hee was the guest of Mr. and Mrs,| and music by means of the eye. I; “ lilies af abt Sabet elves, insisted that an order be |*eme ® ren amaguunniie i ilayvs we gro { ork orf ubLure . : ys a oe Harry Birch. | a . tall Lond Feb, 20 rhe 7 tained from the government, as | flowing music. RM. LEFT FOR VIRGINIA. jeevelopments. Bucceeding insta the Niet ectinncheatidingenittenttnn canes | : i saan wil { ' i i ipparentiy requires. She) cin. pane | Father Cocola, the well known| Mrs. W. T, Muse and children| ments of “Runaway Ju } tl f been detained til) f70e west y y 4 y NOT GET A | ¢ ; » sho ‘ver é ane uesday ‘ irit France in ' las = thererore ee rew : Prt * pene Oe yPUAr bi rom aicbuy clergyman from the Interior, and|jeft this morning on a visit to her ;shown every Monday and I ; tw I \ \ over me: ne Mts Pr expected [mins ‘ used, at $500; including 50 rolls. Easy 4. Mn j , No aiih t= ™ : 7 : She until the story is complet } heginning CUO south 446 cha terms. Prince Rupert Music Store, 4 Father Godfry, of New Haze ton | for mer home in old Virginia. She SMa ie a cee wit , _ tha’ the matters can be arranged Orkad “Tr : 4 Third Avenue. and Smithers, weré passengers on expects to be away about three very @ood program will | \ parts chip that w : fa . é ‘ onl Orang = Trun i ‘ } | 7 cath e above the neantine ’ man T it ° + on TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL the morning train for the East. |months. Mr. Muse has made ap-j|!" connection with the al sols affebta o7 eree ; it upply her witt omebe a . t - mas ar nee © supp e ! ‘ a ; Musical Instru re plication to join the ranks of the | opInG BELLS the fee ; ' y req 7 1AM Ware ; speired WE ‘ if ul t any necessities sive ma ‘equire vate . . Th ee oe SALVATION ARMY. | Derelicts. aw ween “Um Bows rehaired. The | se Phe. Oh © says the hesvyid t her stay here IN THE MATT! + -_—_——— — - —— ne ‘AY | | “he » r as celebrated . : NAVIGAB Prinee Rupert MU-| ‘Phe special musical entertain. | The Hortic dies al Society will] The wedding w : oversdbe t f WATERS’ Pn act: Hs x aah 3 | S or r n the ne ' ) trea y ? @ } ‘ j ‘ ; | sic Store, 345 3rd) ont which was to have been held hold its anndal Meeting on Mon- thi S ee i , 7 pounds R ' j Salvation Army. MAPTES } MENDING Act ' o i " “ C c ’ r. Humphrey vit — e ood ome j ; 5 ~ ae tf oti Thursday, February 25, will be| day, 224 inst., in the Court House. | Buren Or + I I 7s i omen . P rHE \ NENA eee pi » Was > OL 1 Hy of the postoffice staff, and Mis r} Pele iph says we are Publie meetings Tuesdays VELOPMI Y tGh " 7 jheld on Wednesday, February 24,|/Officers for the ensuing year wi Wer ' PROVA! ANS POR z anor fatson, of meouve I it nvincible s rd f Tr ads { Si rde at 8 s ‘ A RT - linstead. There will be a program be elected and Mr. A. Tomlin- iB leanor u cane , drawing a ! W 1 rhursday and Saturday at p.m STR "1 rn ay Wh | . esterday on th unt at 7:30 ' k T TOW Fuller’s Grocery jof songs, dialogues, ete. Admis-j|son will lecture on as “Utiliza- |The a arrived ae ; . Sundays at 7:30 p.m sLoce “s ERT TOW . , ayv ’ many I 5s 0 er } lsion 25 cents. 43-6 tion of Vacant Lots.” | May " as , ! D N NY hn nonce —— ° | Davie will wish the y i » ia ateaid of thi nsequence ier wane oan at ie * *prices—Phone Ppgueed et ee es Oe CO pee, “mee, Cat Rix f his own acts and the shadow of = "Subtle Work “ wr | | 1 the . . . ae | ciated British sea power ev id ip = ; a Cierra ae : ' rince Rupe pier ti Nabob Coffee, 18 or 5-Ib Tins 3. Sa [Res cee," pia ‘tnd oe Braid’s Bes ° eee Te me, Prepoeee ot ertaln harbor Oat veceaser,..” {| FRED STORK’S HARDWARE | sores ovr As totes bon san 6 Oa rei? i ! fownsite, a . rstered plas 4 ititns’ @ucen Ctives GIVES ENTERTAINMENT all sai tigate "rewste et a tipe Ree od 9 Holbrook’s Pickles — nae -— but we can and will mek 40 ACRES Wtbert and how". Tha diane o ea esinagt . ; ; on t f ' ‘ Globe Pears, 2s 710 cncdte AVE The Indiar f the } the io hee — : te We whorl with bi 5 ae Good Cooking Eggs | Young People’s Association £aV por that «he will enek to end|§ NORTHWESTERN LAND OW $f) x15 compa: yo : oe ar Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Mardware Ship Chandlery - . | General tn mae a most enjoyable entertainme PRAIRIES FOR proposed work wissen “ PHONE 672—WE DELIVER Wire Gable Crest Brooks Fiehing Vaekte nT lay last and ve half th Ss ED att f the ® on wesdat as i i gave i ’ ’ he Iron Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns | day of January, 4 {ots — 1h aie ane oe. proceeds, $10, to the Women’® pmeseyrerian cxurch. ($ PRINCE RUPERT REAL })” CrMCe & putt cit se f une ’ Pp . }Patriotic Guild for Belgian relief . i A velopment mt umps Howe Paint rR WwesR¢ ¢ will br ' EST TE | a = —_wa ey ' rat | preacn 2 ‘ ‘ HARRY ATKINS Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron a ; — : | Por a « le n, 00 FAMILY BUTCHER A Junior Chapter of the [. 0. D. the subjes True Liberty” to-] ito the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 %& a ti oon “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” \1 sulted the Children of the En ehow evenine the 7 shy —APPLY— ~ Avenue Pighth Sire a ass usage ' . al yaupoever, Qrench Selects | All Our =— > — == pire, will hold their first genera Hall at 7:30 shary Mr Newly opened . ee eats an er est Quality Han- - ‘ y ren died. Give Us a trial { meeting on Monday, February 22,| John G. Seott will sing Behold ; PATTULLO & RADFORD - : ane * “ vsomadl a a | FRED STORK’S HARDWARE lh Sorta appre xi cnccabhccpiped agp cendincntiegeriges. agar iS sptccgonl SECOND AVENUE alent . a i Phone 574 a“ iwho wish to join are requested to by tl ve vn composer, W ; $1.00 8 s , thane | be present at this meeting: H. Jude ; | Demer si ee. oe MitToE N 2 tC DOWN WITH THE PRICES!" OUT WITH THE GOODS! Let Low Prices Talk To You Tell you a few things that will interest you---quote you a few prices that will convince you that in many cases we are for- getting costs during this sale. MEN’S HEAVYWEIGHT SHAKER KNIT SWEATER COATS WITH LARGE STORM COLLARS—REG- ULAR $9.50 NOW $7.50 senet War is bad for Business, but we cannot let it inter- fere with ours. With us it is ‘‘Business as Usual’ andas big a business as ever. If the quality - of MENS TWEED OR WORSTED SUITS—REGULAR $25.00 NOW $16.75 MEN’S BLACK OR DARK-GREY OVERCOATS—-MEDIUM WEIGHT REGULAR $25.00 ‘NOW $16.75 MEN’S ALL WOOL FRENCH FLANNEL OR WOOL TAFFETA SHIRTS WITH SOFT FRENCH CUFFS—REG. $4.00 AND $4.50 TO CLEAR, $3.00 LLL LLL LL LLL LOLOL EL LLL LLL ELLE LL LLL LL OLE LLL LLL LLL LL ELL LLL L LOL LE LL DOS LEISCHMAN-MADE SUIT—CAN- ADA'S VERY BEST TAILORS— REGULAR $30.00 NOW $23.50 MEN’S HEAVY UNDERWEAR— ONE LINE MEN’S COMBINATION SUITS—REGULAR $2.60 TO CLEAR, $1.00 MEN’S SWEATER COATS—GOOD HEAVY WEIGHT—REG. $4.00 NOW $3.00 MEN’S ALL WOOL HEAVY WIN- TER WEIGHT COMBINATION SUITS—REBULAR $5.00 NOW $3.50 MEN’S HEAVY TWEED WINTER OVERCOATS—-ONLY ABOUT ONE DOZ. LEFT. REGULAR $25.00 TO CLEAR. $10,00 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS— MADE WITH EITHER STARCH- ED OF ren ones CUFFS—-REGU- NOW 900 KING HATS — MEN'S SOFT FELT HATS—REGULAR $3.00 NOW $1.40 GORSALINO HATS—MEN’S BOR- SALINO HATS, ALL ROUGH FIN- iSH—BORSALINO REG. $5.00 TO CLEAR, AT $3.00 Wake up! Be on hand today with your cash as All Goods are Sold for Cash Only ee MARTIN OREILLY -. ¥ 5. A bee our goods is alittle better, and at the ee ee sametime the prices S a little higher than | you are prepared to . A pay at the present | L DOWN GO PRICES | E — | 2 Wik i