Telford Favors Municipal Power Plan of. Victoria Intrigues Major of Vancouver Would Sunnlv Civic hydro-electric plant which would! n vmonf c ArA serve all civic Institutions and all ajlllClllO xll C limited number or private TODAY'S WEATHER Institutions I Terrace Part cloudy, calm, tem- perature 14. VANCOUVER, ieb. 3: (CP) Aiyansh Cloudy, calm, 18. Mayor Lyle Tellordnas expressed! ' his Interest in a municipally owned power plant project wrhich has been proposed In Victoria and would do: the same for Vancouver. Under the Victoria scheme there would be a Alice Arm Snowing, calm. 23. Anyox Light snow, calm, 20. Stewart Light snow, calm, 19. Hazelton -Part cloudy. c;ilm, 5. Smlthers--Clear, calm. zero. Burns Lake -Clear, calm, 7. Provided For VICTORIA, Feb. 3: (CP An order-in-council was passed yester day authorizing the City of Prince Rupert to pay five per cent Interest on prepaid taxes. Mrs. Stanley Savllle and LONDON COLD PRICE OOOOO0O6OOO66OOOOOOOWIKWSOOotowowwvwuwwwvv"-LONDON. Feb. 3: (CP) ThH& 2 Montreal price, of bar gold In g 1 Q . 8 London yesterday was aown oc, g j .Utti I .flff' rlnainir t tH Qft rr fine OUnCC i O mr V . J i Jm PUot Bob Hits, well known ai-i oooooochwoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo aska commercial flier, arrived here rhe annual meeting of St. Peter's undertakings. Mr. Durnford, In yesterday afternon with n;s plane having as a pus enger, Jonn fc. Berg, well known banker and fish dealer of Ketchikan, who caught the steamer Prin.e George last son. I nleht for the south. Pilot Ellis ai i Venture for an extended holiday 1 terday afternoon on visit In Vancouver. Ketchikan. Church took olace Monday evening giving nis own report, maac men with the rector. Rev. It. C. H. Durn- tlon of the Increase of activities ford. In the chatr. Excellent reports of progress were given by the various groups connected with the church and in every way the Jimmy, are sailing tomgni on me, noppea ou soon uu , , workers can point run return w .. . . to advances made In their several CHEVROLET OFFE RS SIX NEW LINES OF LOW-PRICED TRUCKS zmom BSiaiaiaiaiaiaMBSaWJ rrMA a ai V 4Xu I"OR 1939. Chevrolet Trucks cover 97 Dor cent of the entire 1 hauling range with low-priced V2 Ton, -l Ton, VA Ton, 2 Ton conventional 2 Ton Cab-Over-Engine, and 2V2 Ton heavy-duty models. They're smarter, safer, abler, thriftier these husky new trucks with streamlined all-steel V-type cab . . . improved Chevrolet valve-in-head, six-cylinder special truck engine... dependable, sure-stopping, truck-type hydraulic brakes . . . diaphragm spring clutch . . . and scores of real honest-to-goodness truck-built features. See Chevrolet Trucks if you intend to replace your present equipment. Try them out "on the job." Compare performance records. Look carefully into delivered prices. If you do, wo feel confident that you'll choose Chevrolet . . ."the Key to Lower Ton-Mile Cost." Easy monthly payments through the General Motors Instalment Plan ROYAL MOTORS CMC among young people during the nast year and made It clear that every one of them were 01 me sor. that could be called essential to tne upbuilding of the church and the training of first class men and women of tomorrow. He thanked the heads and members of every organization and everyone who had contributed by faithful services to the welfare of St. Peters. Mrs. C J. Norrlngton was elected secretary treasurer to the vestry for 1039. W O. Ugar was re-elected jwwples warden and J E. Doddle was re-appolnted Rectors' Warden. C J. Norrlngton was re-elected lay delegate to the Synod and Miss E Beagley was re-ekted as substl tute lay delegate for 1939. Includ ed on the vestry are W. B. Skinner, Robert Boddle. Albert Dalzell T. VVIIkie. George Kelsey. Robert Kelscy and Mrs. W J. Moorebou-who represents the Women's Auxiliary as Its president. It was high LAST TIMES TONIGHT Lat Complete Show 8 Kate Douglas Wlln' r.lori. ous Novel , . . "Mother Carey's Chickens" With Anne Shirley. Hub? Keeler, James KIIIon, Walter Itrrnnan (At 7:00 and J sj FOX NEWS (At S Z2 And Mrlvyn Douglas In "Fast Company" At 8:35 (J11UI COMING SATURDAY ONLY Hob IJurns In The Arkanui Traveler" Plus Uojd Noltn -King of Alratrat" Orange Ladies' Bridge-Dance ly satisfactory to be able to report the fulfillment of all obligation. Full support should be given 1 n Mt(ropole ,ul, Waa Scene of S. 1939 to those added responsibilities ctwfu, Afar m WtdllfM, known as appointments extra stlp- Evening endlary. I The members of the Anglican' A promlftng young pack of Wolf Cubs has made their appearance at Seal Cove. Whether they will decide to remain here Is not yet certain but at any rate they are very k'een to do so at present. The Wolf Cubs are. In other words, Junior Doy Scouts. ' The Boy Scouts of the Legion Troop are changing their night from Tuesday to Friday. Cecil Fitzgerald, who Is the Assistant Scout Master of this troop. Ls doing excellent service In providing transportation for the boys who live a distance from the place of Rev. R. c. II. Durnford welcomes any boy from 7 to 10 who wishes to train to become a Scout or a Wolf Cub and asks the co-operation of the parents In this matter. The physical culture classes headed by the expert trainer, Oarry MacOarrigle. are progressing In size and efficiency at the Parish Hall here In Seal Cove. The second sessions were held Tuesday night with better attendance. There ls a big effort being made to increase the number of men between 16 and 60, The courses given are those which do not require any previous knowledge of the game I 1 ... t .1 . , 1 , . . uiiu mc ui me sort lot wmcn wouia cost a considerable amount of cash If taken anywhere else.. For the ladles the same age limit obtains. Ladles' hours arc Tuesday at 6:30 to 8:30 and the men from 8:30 to 10:30. Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton was the The Mftrojwle Hall wan the Young Peoples AssoclaUon heW la ' f W(dltidiy nlghl o( , w social evening last night to whkh bJe br,dge and AlUKt they invited their friends. The ' lhf UdW Qnw party was a great success. Association The early Dart f tM . , ' 'evening was spent In piajrws Those young men of Seal Cove. W(U aIlef whUh ce)lrnt who are at present undergoing rNhlBtntt Wfre fd. follurei training at Eulmalt. are very by danclng tt1ln mutk b, much missed by their friends here, j g Dttck-S orchestra Their return in due course will be e prtM.wlnnfr ,t m(Uwfr. 'ladles- flrat. Mrs. W J Dti.. .... , r. , second. Mrs Thomas Bestti W UamRothwell have an air base has no longer the hlr,d'l,re character of a prophecy nowaday , J1 ' LThe th h It It an eateblUhed fact if ern-l- "f Jh' ment declrton. ran make It so. In heTJv ,ha,r Cha,r L'S any eaW. all tho who have re-ft:1 u r celved reulitered letters with not- lew to quit their houses are given 1h committee in charge ton no other alternative but to believe ;steled of Mrs. Otorge Howe Un that at long last thlnn are movtm. I Hugh Klllln Mrs. James Knrr-The present question U- whi may 'jk Mr, WHUam 0lde. Mi. W "ir.rirr.vz.' , .j nrds. M a. Mrs. Ryan, mother of Mrs. J. O. Vlereck of Seal Cove, is recovering from a temoorary Illness which for the last two weeks has kept hrr from normal activities. Mrs. Ryan Is over 80 years of age and U remarkably youthful In her outlook still. Jprvis McLeod. who Is a faithful worker at Bt. Peter's Chureh. has left for Etqulmult where in the capacity of Paymaster Lieutenant, he will spend the next month or so. Dave Owry It IIH recehrtnr treotment for hi arm but ha now-left hotnltal and It back at home again. 1 CmSoii winner of a fine bridge doth recently drawn for at the homi 4! Mrs. W J Llneham, Dowser ''' Caught a Cold? Iklp end It quicker ri ? J throat, chest and Kxi VJi Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Beiner Block Phone 234 Walker's Music Store! Urge Stock Mole Hrlntiman, Nordhelmff Lesage Hanos Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope" Phone nine 389 th L Music Uuth Nelson A.T.C.M- Teacher of Piano, Theory and' Harmony. PHONE GREEN 390