1 1 1 f FACE FOTJB THZ DAILY NEWS Fine Banquet At Kitwanga Home League of Salvation Army Responsible for Successful Affair KITWANGA, Jan. 6. The Home League of the Salvation Army gave a very enjoyable supper at the community hall, everyone In the village being present at the affair, After full justice had been done to a fine srjread. there was a program of guitar; vocal solo by Mrs. J. A. Sam Envoy D. Wells was chairman and J Hayhurst led the prayers. Hotel Arrivals Trince Rupert Port Essington. IN THE MTKKMC C'Ol ICT Ol'IIKITIMI COI.U.MHIA In 1'robatr In the .Matter of the "AdmlnUtratioii '.cf And In the Matter of tlir Itate of Itlantlie Hart l)-rawl TAKE NOTICE ttet by order ot Hla Honor, W. E. Pia4er. made on the 29th day ct Dcmnber, A. D. 1939, I was appointed Exo?u6or ct the eata'.e of Blanche Hart, DoMased, and all partiea having claims egatast the said estate are hereby rafjJred to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the lOtfi day of February. A. D. 1940. uid ell parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED the 3rd day of January, AX). 1940. WILLIAM O. FULTON, Executor. Prince Rupert, B. C. IN THE SI THEME COI KT Of IUUTIXII f'Ol.r.MBl. In I'rubate In the Matter of the Ait" And Jn the Matter ut the Estate of Edward terguson Jone. Itereated TAKE NOTICE that 'by crder of Ills Honcr Judge W. E. Plnher dated the 4th day of January 1940 I wan an. of the CTty of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, 'and all persona having daUna agalnc tihe aai'd EMe.te are hereby required to furrrfah the same to me prqperty .WW fled cm or before the 28th day of February 1940 and all per-aorta IndebW ifo ihe raid Estate art re-erulred to pay dihe aramni of their in-' debtednens to me forthwith . , NOJIMAN A. WATT. Official Admtnltra,tor. I Prlnre Hupert. D. C. Dated the th day of January, A D. J840. Arrow Messenger Len Griffiths & Co. PHONE 159 Reasonable Rates Parcel and Itaggaee Service Stand Vcnezia Grocery Fulton Street COAL Gram Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PKINCK RUPERT FEEI) CO. Phones 58 and 538 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zardll Proprietor "A iioa;h away from HOME Rales 11.00 up SO Rooms Hot li Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 MX J Gold, oz. Gold, lode and carols. BRITISH COLUMBIA MINE PRODUCTION oz. speeches and music. The speakers were Honorary Sergeant Major ' . ' Arthur MeDames of Skeena Cross- i . MJ lng, Sergeant Major D. Williams. JXatlVCS lTiaQe Robert Harris, Eddie Benson, Matthias Bright. Jacob Morgan and J. A. Sampare. The musical program Included violin solos by Sergeant Major W. B. Morgan, accompanied by Mrs. J. A. Sampare; vocal duet by Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Williams; duet by Mrs. D. Wells and Mrs. J. A. Sampare: vocal trio by Irene Yvonne and Loretta Washburn, accompanied by Mrs. J. A. Sampare on the Long Trip In To Hazelton ... 1933 . U Quanlty Value ,-. 57.759 l.7l,iSl5 557,522 19,613.624 Silver, oz. J. 10,861,578 4,722.288 Copper, lb. 65.769,906 6,558.575 Lead, lb. 412.979,182 13,810.024 Zinc, lb 293,497,295 9.172,822 Coal (2,2401b.) ton .. 1,309,428 5,583,069 Structural materials 1,975.249 Miscellaneous metals 1.396,885 and minerals ToUIs $61,485451 HAZELTON, Jan. 6. Twenty four members of the Church Army Rev. Frank. Burling conducted a special communion service on New Year's Eve for the benefit of the visitors. In addition to Mr. Burl- astonishing what has already been ' . 1 1 1 1 1 il a . accompnsnea in tnc space ot a very , few days. The for the time being ; . 1939 .Quantity "'jspoo 586,000 10.400,000 72.500.060 375,000.000 300,000,000 1,440,000 May 24th. 1939." Waterfront Whiffs Value 1,489,248 21,223,748 4,230,304 7.315.250 11363,750 9,192,000 6,120,000 2.000.000 1,500.000 $61,039,300 Customs Revenue Lower Last Year Considerable Decrease in Collections From Imports Shown Here on 1939 Customs and excise collections at from Klsgagas, 63 miles north of tne ot prnce Rupert for the Hazelton, visited their Church Army , caiendar J ear 1939 totalled $123,-frlends In Hazelton at the end of 501 i5 as comrjared with S173.8S2.76 pare, and duet by Judith Morgan last week for New Year services. The , ln the year 1938, The December and Doris Wells. There were also visiting party was under the lead- collections were $8,787.86 as against recitations by Judith Morgan. The "ship of William Wale, native mis-1 $8,552.30 In the same month of the sionary at Klsgagas, Capt. Moses, nrevious vear. Anril. November and urcen ana lour wumcn uu 1 uecemDer were me only months of the trip. The trail was a hard one , 1939 to show Increased collections and most of the trip was made on over 1938. . snowshoes. j VISIT LEAVES MEMORY WINNIPEO. Jan. 6 cording for ever the Seal Cove Starts Humming As Work Commences on Air Base Nov Co-Op Store at Cow Bay Quite Imposing Structure : (CP) Re-date of the Mrs. J. 11. Aicxean, 1 on tM- ln?( wniiam Wale and Simon Green royal visit- to Winnipeg Is the ward; W. Palmer. Prince Rupert; ais0 gaVe short addresses. The con- carved Inscription on the legls-Mr. and Mrs. K. Dixon and A. E. gregation filled the church and en- latlve buildings here: "Their MaJ-Lawson, Vancouver; J. B. Barclay, tered splrltediy lnto the singing of estles King Oeore and Queen Blllmor; Mrs. S. R. Donaldson, rhrutmac anrt New Year hvmns Elizabeth visited this buildlne nn A development of major importance for Prince Ru 52' Lutheran 'Xmas ground formerly occupied by the course of the contract and Seal Cove, it Is to be expected, will be the scene for a considerable time to come of activity such as has not lng of the Prince RuperJ Fishermen's co-operative has been rap- 111.. 1 - 1. ! I J I At-. A. Entertainment Is Enjoyable 24 pert's waterfront got under way this week with com- mencement of the work at Seal Cove in preparation for the 1 local air base establishment. The E. J. Ryan Contracting Co. has the dirt flying there in great shape and, with the pointed Admintn twfcor of the Esute of old mill yards. There is much heavy tawara rvrguam Jones. Dmoased. late rock work to be undertaken In the duets hv Clarice Jnhnxpn nnrf Rnlnh IIEADMAN'S AXE IS STAYED Overjoyed on learning of a 60-day stay in the derx.rtafi cm "n-ceedings against him, Baron Waldemar von Rcltziiistein-Stein-aeh greets his wife and son at Ellis Island, N Y. Deportation would mean death under the Nazi headsman's axe, says the Baron, who once arrested Hitler during the famous Munich beer-putsch. This winter Is quite abnormal ln Since the war broke out It has been difficult to arouse sufficient ,Vi " P lt wa a lltt,e Christmas story that week v with .1. the erection , of , the frame marching marching around around the tne Christmas Lnristmas ,i.,i ' work It Li to be a suhstnntial Tree s'ng'ng carols after which - v , Z0.1. J.... 1 nH.. Cll in the Mnntt ot n. "y. whe by "ad one to France, N(1,, in about two weeks' time there will be some bone picking to do. bones will be two turkey drumsticks. With Frank as the picker, a certain local transfer outfit will be e pickee. Whether or not the bors, whose dogs got away with pickings, will be drawn Into the feud remains to be seen. It seems that the transfer outfit was entrusted to take to Frank's house the gift of a fine fifteen-pound turkey. The bird was delivered to iw.iwvo jurwuiit uibUMua, viviiii solas by Richard Skog, Stanley Woz- were .WCI The ,, n.-.u rhi,...n .. 1 ter. the bother of Christmas J give brightness to the city. Tourists will come as usual and It would I not be patriotic to neglect our gar- dens. HF.P. 1 , uecura- jn selections ? the 8reenh'e and picked Selvlg; by a string band a nearby vacant house and dulv u . cwyiwura were Mrs. Mrs. i.oQjuen, nW ,,n at f the back t. a door. hung up Four days later there was occasion to j check up on the turkey to see what had happened to It. All that could be found were the two leg bones, still suspended from the nail. The canines had had a fine Christmas dinner. Now certain of Frank's friends are wondering If they are1 going to be denied the fine turkey dinner which they had anticipated on his return. Five thousand j-nwc Rupert people read the Dally News. It pays to let them know what yon have to cell. Leon Sandvar and Mrs. Jens Moen. In th kitchen were Mrs. C. Johnsen, Mrs. J. Ivarson, Mrs. Peter Peterson, Mrs. John Murvold, Mrs. M. Jensen and Miss A. Petersen. Acting as cashier was Mrs. B. Pedersen while Mrs. Maurellus Holkestad presided at the door. CALLED DOCTOR M. P. LONDON, Jan. 0: (CP) - A HAZELTON that we have had no cold weather, ,ur,c" 01 ncy' "un,n- Al so far. Bulbs are pushing their u,c "cw Ipar waicnnigm service way through the ground. A few a4kJ' '"'w wcrr pfcaeniea roses were in bloom on Christmas w,mana n,auvc- "e . "ce ine PePJC Iorn a "rge ce Day and also on New Year's Day. We have had a few odd blooms on'1" churchyard and sang "Anld the table all the time that were 'n8.Sy"5 and "aod lhf picked from the garden but they nR- cnurch ' beauUfully have not been very good. Other- aorated with branches of cedar, people with better locations have noI,3r nnd bunchea of rowan ber-more r cs" flowers. Admini.tration use of heavy mechanized clearing equipment, it is almost interest iru the garden to do anv Special Christmas and New Year services were held In St. Peters The usual ChrUlmas week Sunday School parties were heW In connection with St. Pater's Any thing. For a while I felt almost yn- ne wniie Sunday like letting everything go or per-'800' Party wa Wednesday haps growing nothing but potatoes. nd the nat,Te Wty on Friday., Now we are past the turn of the,PresenU and "ual bags of year, days are lengthening and the "" and nut given each weather has Improved. I begin to,""10 01 inc cnurch. I feel that H. would not be right to, " I let the garden go, especially at a , "1ie native day school at Haiel-tlme when Prince Rupert is on the ton held Its annual Christ mas con-' upgraae wun increasea population cert with tn a nrrr. prognim of 1 Chris Jensen as gen-' ri ffno1 nrosnP(tjl for C future B. a"hea. been known In that area since the era! convener, the Sewing Circles of In a few wcel(J x snau feei the urec j carou' game and old sawmill days. , St. Paul's Lutheran Church held to dlg and aiready the new cata. rount- Indian Agent 8. Malllnson ! their annual Christmas entertain- losues are provlng of ,nUrest J?" P""1 " wt?LM tenia and At Cow Bay the new store build- meni on weonesaay in me Metro-; , - n""r "' 'ue. rTom a poie nau. in me a 1 tern 00 n me- . v,"""m hoc preaenu. children were entertained with reel- other, day a cPy. of "My candies and nuU were distributed tations and sones and the usual waraen arnvea irom tngiana. in oy oanu Ulaus. Mivr.lt.tl. ACT o lellnnirnt uuu. u iwu iwrey. on me Peterson arrlved on 7ne " Z. decided that they would have a very To , , 7 A jVn "irt" ,,Z?r,:i. site the old same as store w-hich wa, "'".. Ta. with B, Christmas "" d and fru,t fruUto to aH aU no holly dec- formerly for years occupied by the, ?'tri?"? oration. Mistletoe and hollv were "22 . ou,w ward Electric and Marine Supply. , . j of rnore to be banned tne mothcr Cfi When Frank Fitch, the well known local customs and immlgra- ceptable entertainment for the ' the b notJ hom,e sha" Z1. Br TbL adultawithRev.J.H.Mvrwan1rnCt. the festivities. The girls agreed 9. mr No. 7. sr m, 2 a.No, n Z Z , . "i: ...rri" "! eluded selections by Ml Nell Law- ... -.V.I. .VUllia 1W111C lv.nU. ,i,.,o . . 1 J , I I . I IJ D A fcf,. . ' iiicjr wuum oe B'aQ w ce wunuut vl u unenu Claim situate we wra mat or FkimKr t.i. . ChliUTlOr PrUiMU, .W.. a . . tlons this rear. The sooner they from the beci rn done with Christmas the bet- D1Ilf'02' Cfi" ot coiumbtT pay Within 00 dmva from th. aJ. i." On Christmas Eve the girls went & " w of 11537 jo bctni rour ProP",on o' -he eitpwidRure un required "P for the yewa 1037. lD.ia 3 ,ti)e. including Ilawalan and vocal ntro-"iu! enouh hPIly 'r thf chaiLde" STrioS . "X af'lfnl ' "m a P"e e gardener had L Jj'ft-lben; guitar duets by Asbjorg Ant- Iththe' hJMt there- The mother ln'.nmed. tJ:Jn: came onsen nn and nnrt Jorun Tnrlln KVrr- Skog; songs MnN by th four girls; selections by the Var-den Singers and piano duets by Mrs. J. H. Myrwang and Peter Lien. Following the prpgram delicious buffet refreshments were served quietly from another direction with Mineral Clalma. your Indent on aalj an armful of mistletoe. While they be J"" i . , . , become veated In the uni-raiined wh were working the door opened and h, made tne required eipenditure; the father came in furtively with a'.pP0 Prtn Rupert, b c. tiiu little holly tree for the carved beari e. a. to hold. Then a knock came at the i BERNKY door and the boy ln uniform an-' ' nounccd he had got leave from thcinnix . nTTnnrir front line to spend Christmas atlrKllNLili KUrERT nome. tie naa picitea nony in tne; lane when coming up. Everybodyi fwas happy and what a Christmas they had I member of parliament attended flower a peer when Lord Lucan, 78, fell down the steps at Westminster Hall, and Sir Henry Morris-Jones, medical M. P., took him to Westminster Hospital. I did not Intend to write anything about gardens'for a month or two but it seemed to me that there, might be others like myself who felt that In these abnormal times a garden might be out of. place. So I am making this appeal to everyone who can do so to cultivate their patch of garden as usual: and plant it to flowers, not potatoes. Flowers will be needed this year to I; DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Enjlnccrs Iron and ISrass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled DRAMA SET OUT WEST "Malsle," .Modern Romance With Outdoor Setting. Is Tonights Feature at Capitol Theatre 1 "Maisle." a dramatic romance with wetern setting to provide the background for a modern story 01 human beings, is the feature picture for tonight only at the Capitol Theatre It presents Ann Sothern and Robert Young in the leading Tin' ory is based upon the ro-mu'it:e of a cho'rus girl and a ranch ..matter who is starting life over .Mam after having been In a prison .1 t crime he did not commit. The i imstances In the lives of this rd -bit ten pair Wke tor a r0" r m re of different sort. When the I 1.. rocs on trial for the murder : l is employer, the story reaches, a potent dramatic climax. Robert Y iuni! is he ranch manager and A- i Sotlirrn. the chorus girl. R :'h Hussej- has the "heavy" f m nine role as the cheating wife I in Hunter. Her cheating leads ' his suicide and the charge of murder against Young. Cliff Ed-vnrds. a.- a ranch hand, provide much of the comedy while Dick Raymond. Art Mix and Willie Fung also have Important roles. Canada At War 25 Years Ago Jan. 6: 1915 Germans In Poland reached the Sue ha River, west of the Vistula. Turkish cruiser Ooeben struck two Russian mtne near the Boaphonu. suffering serious damage. It's the cumualnb elftct of ad' verUatng that counts. Saturday. January . uw TONIGHT ONLY 2 Shows, 7:00 and 9,0 ROUT. YOUNG, ANN S0T LRN, IAN HUNTER In "MAISIE" A grand girl to know . grand comedy for you' (At 7:13 and 9:5I AI)l)i:i) Co-Operative Marketing Of Fur Proposed inoiiA Roller Rink Dallj Sesaloru Children Adulto neglnnrrs (Jltm Atlenllon sod "SWING OPERA" Table Manners" fpiiij onr CARTOON and NOVELTY Coming .MO.V. Tils.. UtU MICKEY ROONDY ( ' 'ANDY HARDY .t ts spring ievek' WINNII'sKJ. Jan 'CP. -Ro,. matlon of a co-ojwaiivr fiir y. nig agenry for Western Cnsfc itidr- th rVimlni'.n A-r!r ,'Ufl! :'rduets Co-ooerati? - M;irkr;n cl w?s announced hr-r- y .j 2 00 u, 4 jo 6 00 to I Jo g 30 to ! 0Q Special Owinfr to Increased Cost of Nanaimo-Wellington Lump Coal At the mine and an lnrreae in freight Tale, e have htn lrttd to raUe Hie price as follows: Nanalmo-Wcllingtnn Lumr Per ton. sacked iliM .Vanalmo-lVelllngfon Mine Kun Per ton. sacked HI M Nanalmo-Wfllincion Nut Per ton. sacked JILM Nanalmo-Welllnxlon Slark-Per ton. sacked tl.N These Prices Will Go Into Kffect January Ut. IH Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone Ut or 652 Bargains In USED FURNITURE Kitchen Ranges $18, $22, $25 - $35 HEATERS $2.50 $6 $8 $10 "ni $22.50 MATTRESSES $2.50, $3.50 M $4 EUO'S FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE Prime Rupert Mm5 PaiIyANcw? l a member ot the Canadian Dal! Au Zl KSSPCpa.ti0n,' S thc Canadi P and of th S, Bureau of Circulations. It is the only paper nort ?n f Edmnt0n h0ldinfi mCmber6hi