EMBARGO ISJRGEDj I'rlnre Rupert MlnUterUl Arl-i alion Would Stop Shipment of j War Material to Acgreuor. ! The Prince rtui)ert Ministerial A. ocutlon. at a meeting yesterday afternoon, endorsed a petition re-, questing the government to place! n embargo on war materials to! pressor nations and to seek the; co-operation of other democratic nitons in such a move. . Observance locally of the Lord's! Dy Act was discussed and the (-' rcutlve was asked to make inquiries and report at the next meeting.! Ecsc-srion of the Oxford reports.! pu'li uhrly that one on church' un4 .ate. was continued. 1 The president of the Association,' Rct J C Jackson, wan In the chair. The Imperial 611 (to, new tanker. Imperial, Capt. A. 8. MrOaw. made rr:?f call in port from 8 until 10 k this morning to complete (L. ' Ing local cargo. She ar-rl.-cd from Stewart and proceeded I 0 The Pally tews U n A. 11. C J TODAY'S WEATHER Prince Rupert Part eloudy, nor therly wind, two miles per hour; baromete. 30.52 rWni?; temperature. 33; sea smooth. Triple Island Cloudy, easterly wind, ten miles per hour, light chop. Ingarn Island Part cloudy, southeast wind, eight miles per hour; barometer, 3030; tempera, ture. 39; tight swell. Dead Tree Point Overcast, southeast wind. 27 miles per hour; barometer. 30.35; temperature. 41: light chop. Estevan Clear, northerly wlnr1 etfht miles per hour: barometer. 30.46. Dull Harbor Part cloudy, south east wind, ten mile per hour; barometer. 30.4O; temperature, 37 moderate swell. Alert Bay Overeast. calm; barometer. 30.53: temperature, 33; sea smooth. Victoria Clear, westerly wind. el;ht mile per hour; barometer. 3030. Vancouver Clear, calm; barometer. 3050. Prince George Clear, northerly wind, four mile per hour; barometer. 30.40. Haeelton Cloudy, calm, 21. Smithers Cloudy, calm, 28. Burns Lake Foggy, calm, 2. Good Stationery signifies Good Taste i We have just received a new shipment of Canada's Finest Social Stationery Eaton Crane & Pike's Chnmivor Vellum. Highland Linen, Highland Tartan and Quartered Oak Boxed paper and envelopes, Correspond ence Cards or Taper Only Priced From 40c up leaving Specials In Writing Pads 35c Pad, 15c Lnvelope 50c Value for 25c pad, 15c Envelopes 10c-value for 15c Pad, 15c Envelope 30c value for Get Your Correspondence requirements Now (let the l!nt and Save Prince Rupert Itale effective Nov. 1st Until Feb. 28. Keturn Limit, March 31. Fresh, Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY rilONE H7 35c 30c 25c Md REDUCED WINTER FARES to VANCOUVER Calling .at Ocean Fails nd Powell Hive $36.00 "c,ur" Meals and Hcrth Included THURSDAYS 11:15 p.m. Southbound V-2-23 Canadian National Steamships J. HL BULGER Optometrist Royal Dank nidi. Local Men .Make Good Showing In traI'n tor a business trip to Ter- on the Catala this mornine from Constable Terry S4e.wri; aval Training at P.MuimaH ? Anvor . For San Franelseoi Oh Sntclal the whine of bullets as the richo- chet from the waves off this Pacific station today. A. new naval defence force Is nearing the end of its first maneouvres. The regular navy has taken a .fancy to Its new volunteers, a fraction of the huge British Columbia flthlno f1t rhh Vao "They're a particularly fine body of men and we are quite satisfied wttb the way they are shaping up." is the comment of Captain Victor Brodeur. R. C. N., senior offlcer-tn-rharo hr ' "Ent Iha thnrt l,. ,. - -. ill Ui? HtX I . been In training they have done remarkably well." And from Ueut-Com, Colin Donald, It. C. N., in charge of the new reserve unit: "Everybody in the navy is pleased with them. They're taking to their work like ducks to water TODAY'S STOCKS (OcMHimf S. D. John-ton .) Vancouver Dig Missouri. .23. Bralorne. 10.60. Cariboo Quartz. 222. Dentonia, JJ3i. Falrview. sa. Ooldbelt. JbSVi. Hedley Mascot. 1.40. Mtnto, B2V. Noble Five. J02. Pacific Nickel. .15. Pend Oretlle. 10. Pioneer. 2.60. Premier. 2.08. Privateer. 1.12. ReevM MeDonaId,6 " Reno. 21. w Relief Arllntton, .14. Reward. .04. Salmon Gold. .10. Sheep Creek, 1.02, Cariboo Hudson, fli. Oils A P. Con.. 16. Ctlmont .37. C. It B, 2,03. Freehold. &1. Home, 222. Royal Canadian, .16. Toronto' Aidermac. M. Deattie. 1.37. Central Pat. Con. Smelters. 54.75. EaU Kmartlc. 2.89, Fernland, .13. Francocur. 50, Gods Lake, 20. Hardrock. 1.45. Int. Nickel, 515. Kerr Addison. 1.86. Little Long Lac. 3.10. M:Leod Cockshutt, 25. ladscn Red Lake, 1.22. Moneta, 1.15. Noranda, 79.75 (dlv.l. Pickle Crow, 5.15. Preston East Dome, 1.49. San Antonio, 1.47. , Sherrltt Gordon, 1.03. Stadacona. .84. Uchi Gold. U6. Douscadlllac, .07. Mosher. .21. Oklend, .18. Smoltcrs Gold. .02. Dominion Bridge, 34.25, Is Purchaser Of Apartment House Suuberg Property on Fifth. Avenue West Bought by Louis. Amadlo And Heine Itenovated: Louis Amadlo ha purchased the Sunbcrg Apartments property on Filth Avenue West from the city and Is renaming it Louise Apartments. J. h. Blaln has been given the contract by tne new owner for a complete renovaUon and re pair of the structure Including new foundation ana veranaan, I" CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFl rbone 51 For Best Household Coal. MRS. C. E. BLACK ,1 James Johnson was fined $25. ' with option of seven days' Irapris- Due to a late connection at Jas- onment. In city police court yester-(Per, tonight's train, due from the day arternoon. lie paia tne line. jEast at 11 o'clock, Is reported to be ' 'two hours and forty minutes late' A. O. Rlx, district manager of the which would bring It In at 1:40 ajn. Imperial. Oil I Co, left on last even-north come to Esquimau from as far iM a- "' W? to Ter' i north as as Prince Prince Riinrl. Rupert. -. race on company. busin-ss.. Ernest Uunwin returned to the.lng. Father E. ML LeRay OJ4.I. of JAPS ARE ! ORGANIZED New Nipponese Fishermen's elation For This District Is Eonned Incorporation of the Northern British Columbia, Residential, ermen. Association is announced In ' the current Issue of the BriUth Col umbia Gazette. The Incorporation .13 under the Societies Act and ' Prince Rupert Is, given as tha lo cality In which the operations fwUl bo carried on. The objects of the Society are I "to promote the social , and economic betterment and Independence of Japanese fishermen residing In Northern British Columbia by. procuring for them improved living and workiag-conditions, to pro-'mote co-operation and mutual helpfulness among resident Japanese fishermen and between the society and other similar associations of fishermen and to create a .better understanding between the , Japanese residents in British Col-jumbla and the Canadian people." J Ifryou wish to s-mp .jomethlng Try a Classified. I Announcements All advertisements tn thl column will be charged for a full month at 25c. a word, Eagles' Bridge February 22. Nordkap Bridge and Dance, 24. Women of February 28. the Moose Bridge, March 1st Tea, Mrs. Bert Morgan's. Legion Women's Auxiliary Bridge March 2. Scout Concert March 3. S. O. N. Springtime Dance March 10. , !, Rod and Gun Annual MeeUng March 13. Presbyterian Shamrock Te.v larch 17. Rev. A. L. Anderson, United 1 j Church pastor at Stewart, arrived! in me city on the Catala this morn-' He Is here to attend sessions city on the Catala this mornin of Prince Rupert Presbytery to be! from a brief business trip, to Port. held this week. I Simpson. I ' j' Captt. John Muir. marine sup- Annual Meeting,; Prim- Rupert .erintendent of Union Steamship. liberal, AisocUtiun, will; take land Mrs. Mulr, who have been! plare tonight In the Metropele making the round trip north Hail, at S.o'eloek. All Liberals (aboard the steamer Catala, were cordially invited; 43 nere this mornm? on their waji jsouth fronV Stewart to Vancouver. Dawson, after a two weeks-' visit Merely routine business was dealt to hU arrivcd It's a pleasure to work with them." Commander Donald says If the in the city on the Catala this morn money were available, ten times ,n trom tnt nortn and wiU re , the number - 1 1. for the next few weeks before re- here this year could be brought to tuning to hU post in the north. Esquimau In future. L tiM , , I . Y" Cl 9 Vtniwilltt MWM.1n.iU1 1 i jirsc men arc au anxious 10 . miiwut, uiuniaii return next year and hundreds of chest specialist from Vancouver.! their pals want to oln them." who Is In the city conducting a tu-I berculosls clinic, will be the speak-. er at the regular weekly luncheorrj of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club on! .Wednesday. I with at a meeting of the Sons of Norway Lodee on Saturdav hieht with President Oscar Sather in the' chair. Following the business session, a social hour was enjoyed, cards being played and refreshments served. Prince Rupert Amusement Company Limited 7 1943 BONDS NOTICE: All outstanding bonds- will be taken up next interest date at callable price of 105 plus accrued Interest. Anyone desirouse of cashing bonds immediately at above price please communicate with the Montreal Trust Company. Vancouver. B.C. P. AIVAZOFF. President Vancouver. B.C. Feb. 16, 1S29. Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Betner Block Phone 234 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FKOM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. V Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 3 ! m St. Patrick's Supper, Cathol'c h 1 IK IV VI AN I Nil t Hall March 17. K 77.. 5 js. Tailoring ana ueiooueiung I United Tea Mrs. W. T. Kergin'sj KUll UYEDE. March 23. k pho!J, Blue n6 203 3rd' Aw J i Prince RupeTToperatlc Society presents "Tlie Mikado". April 12, 13 1 20, capltol Theatre. Anglican Spring Sale Anrll 13. rresbyterian Easter Bale, April l St. Peter's Sale Mi; (, 35 Taxi Offers You a 1939 Heated 7-rassenger Car at Your Service Phone 35 TAXI Police Daly position, Constable Terrance A. Stewart of the city detachment of the provincial polio mm , ft- ' Tueday, February 21, 1039. THE nAlLI NEWS PAGE THRfP. Orange Pekoe Blend "SALADfl TEA FISHERMEN DOING WELL LOCAL NEWS NOTES J. T. Harvey left on last evening's Ole Martinson arrived In the city IS SENT , ier FAIRS iwHl' i sailed this afternoon on the Catala for the- south. Mrs. Stewart, for merly Mlsa Ella Steen of this city. leave Thursday. selection. San Francisco Exposition last icfr- ten months bat Leavejwhether or 001 tne Police officers fwno are being assigned for special duty there will remain tha; ESQUIMALT, Feb. 21: CP) cv.nv hd c R,hr taMnf-u..,.. llaig Is not definitely known. Ihere.the spatter of aunflre anrij lcft on Iast ening-, train for Ver- itor In the city, having arrived from ! Seld 'or special duty with! Constable Stewart, who received million, Alberta, . the north on the Catala this morn- uard of the British ColurahU ; waatn msirucuons u gq, geui 1ns. exhibit at the San Franrfsea. Ex. i congratulations of friends on his Try a Dallv rMti cMined ad Dependable Bargain Prices USED CARS New Licenses Included 1932 Ford V-8 DELUXE COUPE New Paint, Good Tires. 1931 BUICK SEDAN 6-cyl., good mechanical condition, tires practically new. 1931 PONTIAC 6-cyl. Special Sedan. First class condition throughout. These Cars Must Sell Therefore Prices, Have Been Reduced to a Minimum Royal Motors Phone 52 CttrH30fl 0OOOOOOO l DEFENDER J I Hot Water Bottles I ' g Her, Trice $!, Special 5 75c MAJOR Hot Water Bottles Reg. Price $1.50, Special $1.00 Ormes ltd. 3r? Pioneer Drtiqgtsts The Rexall Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Said Mrs. M. to Mrs. N. When stormy winds do clash Just buy your coal from B.V.C And Save yourself some Cash BULKLEY VALLEY COLLIERIES LTD. II you lose anything, advertise lor it.