PAje rouu THE DAILY NlWfl Tuesday, January 9, 1940. TRAOt OFFICERS President and Chooses Executive Radio Situation NO JOKE A cough due to a cold Is no joke. Get Smith Brothers Cough Drops. (Black or Menthol.) Cost only 10 yet they're a real cough medicine. u SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS Commerce, at its meeting last that the city was too far away night, confirmed the election of from the stations the people wish- W. R. the coming year, re-elected Ar- ence was very small, the chief J. T. Harvev. the retlrlns Dresl- Darton, Brook, O. noId pjatenf R M winslow, H. F. in the st pitKMK rot kt or mutism Pullen and Arthur Brooksbank. In the Matter or Ihe EMate of Kdward ' A!I kncw what happened during rrrtuwn jne. rmeafrd the previous war but this time take notice law toy trder of hu conditions were different ' and Honcf Judge W. E. PWher dated the ,h. . . ! j- i,h m.w t inn t while every effort must be made I USE OF ELEVATOR, SUBSIDY OF j OCEAN SHIPPING, CITY MANA-. GF.R IMPORTANT POINTS (Continued from Page One) government that a British Colum bla man be appointed to the post . M n.ap M. Watts as president and W. ed to hear and the country was "on "TZ 'Za MrAfpp ni vire-nres dent for ,,.f,in. tv, iBt.,f.r. i iniuc"i w ' w-ww tiivuiuauiuuiJi a n. atvna liinvt tvt V "Installation of silent type insu lators on the main power line and mur oruoK!,oami as aeticuny aim Deen trouoie navm? removea Dy 7- eliminate 1 to chose the followlnc as its execu- th. WMr n.n, Pthcr Improvements five rminrll: W P. Armour. Then . .1 ..... - . uii me suggciuuu ui 1 curing ....( Collart. W. L. Coates. John Dyb- PrtMnt it f., radl reception. havn. W. O. Fulton. Arnold Flaten. .v,il ,f, .v. . "Improve marine R. O. HoDkins. J. J. Little. Peter Lakie. C. O. Minns. G. C. Mitchell. Those present at the meettng pase u. o. Mcitae. u. w. ixicicerson, j. nciuded j. T- Harvey. W. M: W. Nlcholls. S. E. Parker and H. P. nr.,,. tir.u m Stewart. i tw.. n,.rf anH tn lm.iParter nf the Fisheries Experiment- ii.h rnimKU rinrim, loiQ iintM manner Sialic ill riiiitc ivun... 1 ' .uo.i vu.ui.tu.a uu....b markings Metlakatla Passage, Rose Spit and ,sey Pogt Point. "Representations to the govern ment -and Canadian National Rall- , y n L L. . inrriLinii iviL. i rr. w. . i r 11 1 . . ...... . . Pullen. tnn Wrt Mm,n TrBvnr Wfl ways urging tnat me local ary aocK ........ ind $h pbaud ng yard be made use Hams. C. O. Minns. D. C. McRae. , ' of either In the u. making ,vi a of war ma- a Shelford ci,.h n. M. C. t, u trlaN or the construction of ves- dent. was in the chair and a num- a"n'T "eorI6.el, Ha"1' sels thaf could be used both for ber of matters were dealt with in- ?T "J? fishing and mine-sweeping pur- S. E. Parker. A. Lrndells, cluding a reference to the incom- ing radio committee of the local Recotnmendat.on to the Canad- lan OLCcimjiupj mat, u in the MMVThr-Adm.nMrat.onl Following the election Mr. Watuv",1; the federal government A;. took the chair and thanked the f! . in the Matte, of ihe tc..e of HUnch. members for the honor they had ?2- PraC" t,caI be raade ot m,ght 055 Hart-nnravd done him. He asked for co-epara- take notice that by order of hu tion with a view to working to- UrSln8 the Department of Na-dWr!LA.m9thi Eeth tr the common good. He ttonal .Defence that one Canadian ekate referred to desoyer be stationed at Prince Ru-Binche the amed Eu -tto ot good work done by Hrt. DeceeMd. and ail parties the retiring nresldent and said Per and na her vessels visit the Zu? that, while he recognized hU own. water, adjacent to Prince Rupert DnxxrlT vcrlCIcri. to ove cm or before handlcans. he honed tn ha ahl. ' more Irequentiy. felt i . and provincial governmenla of some Prtnoe Rupert, b. c. be forward to Imtthod that would do away with Mr. McAfee said he appreciated du5li"torT taxatlon i.v the stPKEMK rot KT oruKirisM the honor done him In Probate In the .Matter of ttie "A dm I .trt" 1 n. in ehnntlnor Publication by Joint Chambers of rotated Adminiwwfctor of tbe Etat of to meet the common enemv. local I na morc apprentices be employed from outside sources and presented I partment of National Defence, to the Commission met with very jwhlch has been active during the favorable consideration. past year ana- is continuing, has The Chamber of Commerce . . t,a.t fmnlnvment . again had the- pleasure of entertain- mniirierable bTrunlrS " "J tna- materials. It is a sad S opportunity felt that such visits as these do a commentary on our economic interior people an to see Their Majesties the King and B"at deal to create a friendlier at- tructure tnat u required war oueen durlna their visit to Jasper, tltude between the two port .and to. 0l war tQ mt t n rninmivpr xrxr "QuesUonlng the advisability 01 juiHi, . ....-.... -r...in n th, federal eovem- me projects wnicn we arc cue. UUkVd'IMS w r . 1 11 h. nf a valuable ourlng to further here. IIlCUli ttKAliiOIr v . ... Trade of Central British Columbia for his address on "Prince Rupert' Hinterland; to T. W. Brown. Nor thern Uve business from the effects of the 1929 depression. Nevertheless, the construction referred to is neccs- " ... 1 "in fnnnMtinn n.rii n ina jsiinsi- ... .. . . nuln. sawmul or otner lnausmai - - sary and its lmmcaiaie cncci nas site " as an air base and suggesting dlzed steamship service the Board befn ikM to local trade. radio dlfflculUes with a view to f , nn.ihie thev choose a lo- had pleasure in meeting Command ! securing the establishment of a !central radio station In northern or central British Columbia In or- cation more at 65c an to the east at Seal er Heenan, inspector of Trade Routes uouies and ana Subsidies, auosiaies. Ottawa, uuawa, and anu 1 in mis connection a leiier was . . . 0,ihcv, r-ninmWa Columbia Chamber of Commerce Confirm. ., rcad from the chlef radlo engin. age fining British SeVctlon of President And Vice- whQ ted Prince Rupert Rupert ,n in r "2 " J Zl i fL The Industries . . rt frnm n Pr. nPTTCH ? Ttra! B?vIShn? 5,int?n "Recommending to the federal every effort was made to bring to dmrlct agrlcuUuralut at Smi.i I I r I I der to solve the Dresent receDtlon . .. . , -n the attention f thl eentleman the Tr ' ...... . ,n, I UUUvilJl , .government mai u purcuaac . . thers, on agricultural conaivioua Impasse. wunu porw -Hinlnlnir dljstrlcLi shows a favor- "A number of our meetings were forthefar- abic season throughout Matters," and to Mr. Dlffln of Van- soundly during 1039 and that the couver for his address and moving outlook Is encouraging for a pro- nlnttir n TTirlftH rrpaaefnn rt nam nrrwl nl nrv mlnai Reduction in telegraph rates from An Interesting summary of the ' I excursion be run on Labor Day to-Prince Rupert and Interior points lumDer industry during 1939 ln the' to Eastern points. rrince nuperi t orcsi uiscnci, sud- ' Completion of the highway from mlttcd bV R- C. St. Clair, district the Alberta boundary to Prince Ru- forester, shows that, as the Indus-1 pert tl7 was at a low ebb during the, "Installation of a broadcastlngf eity Part 01 the vea. the quick station In central British Columbia, advance when war broke out and "Settling up of Interior lands by financed Immigrants. I work of the Chamber of Commerce " ''" ,:' lorwB a to "Pfclally on the coast. the toth 6i ox February, a. d. 1940. serve them -pcentahiv ' "Considering the advisability of '.Involves inoiv. communications u,.. to and all panics indebted to the estate ftp remitrwvl tn naf t.H. unnmt rtt Kl. The new president spoke of re- resvaDiisnmg lecnnicai eaucauon contact with .ministers and depart lndbtdrie .me larthwtth. cently Improved conditions in the " in. Canada, especially in connection DATED 3rd day ot January. A. cit He mentIoned te a,ue .with aviation. wiLiJAu o. mTOH. the the cltv city of of the the dfenre defence wnrlr amrv tt ' "Establishment by the federal Executor. Pylnr.1 tWmiMt Ti. T--v-- t-a. . ' I .nal .f Ja I nH U.. 41-- I a . . . pulp mills went on full time came too late to reflect any Important Imnrnvaman f In alntltl. Mn Mr. Hanson's Help w, c, A. V f"""1 Jur "'" Of necessity a great deal of the SlSl hoTeve' tha expected that the demand for Sr.JL!. .iu STr"S J Vi7;Z htniloclc' wiU continue unabated V , merce has" "had tne Joyal and ef- , M ,ong tn waf , u d h active coratton of the Mem- the demand for high-grade spruce lt": 'or certain tpeof .IrJuS l7i!i it l i uj, construction will be more active. H by this Chamber would not have v. i . . . . ? I frtm m mrrt nf AlacVa qnH PgnoHkn Kjton olvan I V. . i The major Industry of Prince iiiui as vice-Dresinent it thmt n w.u.u.. . w.. mt aiiriinuii nicy were nunart . i.u, . m.tration be remembered that the country' P'n adjacent to trf proposed , had It not been for Mr. Hanson's the DrosDerfty of this nort de ' was at war and Intended to win. J m.ost westerly Alaska Highway route help and persistence. I take this Unite rests upon the DrUv' ages of a most westerly route, Recommendations to the fed- oi r thTcy rrtoce rtlnxrt Brituh , , musi aiso consolidate the " v me year Of this amount Columbia, and ait persona having Psl"n nere and thus strengthen "u,c r 4U,WW employment, Dei "ecu ninaerea or aeiayed by total was 99.281 -" ww aw-a are me tuunnun weailn. hereby rewilrH to fin-man the aame to me prcperlv ver'fird rn cr N-fore the 28th day of February 1940 and all per-.aona lndebtM i -nld Eatate are required .to PV Mi mnm. cS their in' debtednesa t nv for'hwMh. i NOTIMAN A. WATT. j OtricM AdmlnMtrator. Prtnr Roiyvt. B. n. Dated the ith day of January, A D. mo. Arrow Messenger Len Griffiths & Co. PHONE 159 Reasonable I talcs Parcel and Ragcacc Service Stand Vr-nezia Grocery Fulton Street COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 551 a mk- NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zanlll Proprietor "A IIOMU AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 91.00 op 60 Rooms Hot tt Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Hotel Arrivals Central Fred Timms and D. Oruhdy. Barrett Rock; J. Hawes, B. Nlcholls and Jack Wells, Prince Rupert. Prince Rupert C. Dick and J. Thatcher, city; R. Nicholson, Port Edward. Royal R. Lee. Vanderhoof: Frank Perry and Joe Chykanda, city. Tt' the rtirrniiati'.h effect Of ad vertlslng that counts. MIVF.RAL ACT Notice To Delinquent Co-own era To John tv. Aldrn and (lundrr Blrkt land of Seattle, Washington, V. B. A WHEREAS there aro ownera nthar than myself to the extent of more than one quarter Interest tn each and all of the Star No. 1, Star No. 8, Star No. 3, Star No. 4, Star No. S. Star No. o. war No. 7, Star No. 8, Star No. 0, "a nu. iu Mineral ciauna aiuuoe on Uie north Mde of Porcher Iiland In ChUmore Pawoe about 600 feet from the bench ln the Skeen Mlalna Dirlalon, Province of Brltiah CoIumbK TAKE NOTICE 4ha unleaa you d3 pay within 90 daya from the date hereof the aum of 11537.50 bejnf your proportion of the expenditure required for the yeara 1037, 1S38 and 1039 by Section 28 of Che Mineral Act, R. 8. B. C. 1938, Chapter 161, together with all coau ot thla notice, to the under-algncd, the regtatered owner of aaJd Mineral ClaJnu. your Intereat on aald Mineral Claim shall be forfeited and become verted In the undersigned who haa made the required erpendlturea. DATED at Prince Rupert. D O. thla tn day ot July, 1939. E. 8. OERNKT. , 00O00000000000OO0OlO0OO0f MISS YUKI Dressmaker Ladies' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone tiREEN 880 727 FRASER ST. I000000H5000OOHCHCHO of material stressing the advant-i opportunity of extending our heartv nf tiZ n.u VL.....L 7J?.": thanks to our Honorary Vice-Prl- of halibut ln District No. 2 for' dent, Mr. Hanson. .thu vmf 1010 iohoa i j eraland provincial governments z-oD6naco "777 ,,u' V..4 -W Willi certain of . the . work , . underUk- 15958 hundredweight In 1938 the Canadian hundredweight, ' i granted pensions. the war but I do not betipv that . i,. lamu at '.mo,uio, una American! -Recommendation ... to the steam-(the effective ., working .. of the board 9329 hundredweight valued at ship companies that moving pic- ha 'n any sense been nullified $669,042. This shows a substantial' tures be used on their voyages des- nor do I think that the activities Increase over last year, the amount' crlblng to passengers places to belof tnc board should be relaxed in paid to Canadian halibut flsher- vislted on the following days. j" men In this district alone being! "Consideration of suggestion that Unquestionably ui the war of $105,641 In excess of the amount1 a recommendation be made that m4-,e.1.? retarded the develop- paid in 1938. The total value of all Canada make a contribution 0f;mcnt ot this city and district, rish of all species landed Jn Disentitles of food stuffs to Great lmore 80 har was Inevitable trict No. 2 last year amounted to Britain as a war token. throughout the whole country, by almost four million dollars ap- "Recommendation to provincial 'a,most a generation. It Is our duty proximately three-quarters belni? Government that other means than to do all in our power to prevent Canadian and nnp.nnarf.r a,i taxation on real estate, to take care a. slmllar ctine 0f events this can. It Is Interesting to nnto that ' of schoofcosts.be adopted. iL,me- 15 tne wkh of the War the value of livers alone amounted "Recommendation that city take' "un that business In Canada to approximately $17736. The ,steps to replace Hays Creek and'?hulcl car on not on,y 'as usua1' above figures are only approximate Morse Creek Bridges. but at a 'aster Pace ad greater as final returns ln all instances Alaska Hlrhiriv voIume. This board can not, there- have nt vet h-vm r..i. a -A matter which created a good !orf' be, accutscdio' selfUhnes.s or port from James Bojd. Sunerylsor deal of Interest throughout British J", of PftriotLsm by bending of Hsherle. on the fishing In-Columbla and Alaska last year were ?e5y.,c, rt throughout the war dustry of this district, reveals that the session, held by the Canadian Li P,, f m lnduS thc lndustry Progreined Jn a tr h sh,pp,ng centre- .ectlon of. the B. C.-Yikon-Alaska ?nd ' Highway Commission at various 1 V01 Ieei competent to ais-ooln'Uln Central and Northern Brl- f"ss business conditions generally tlsh Columbia. Several alternative thrBhout thla district during the routes for the proposed highway,?"1 ycar or at"M! P"1 f,1 n.Jp. aivanBrf at ihVmaHnJ. h.M ,eeI however, that tt shou d fol- toV&SSZ l0W that thc 'bstantial gains In In various centres. This Chamber Canadlan buslnCM durl the , t of Commerce went on record aa and88tm , few monthg of 1939 sJpportlng the most westerly route UnuI , ref,ect bus,neM and, in this respect, we had sup-' ( galn, throughout thls dlstrlcti port from all Boards of Trade from Farmlng and lumbcrlns partcu.' Vanderhoof west. We co-operated ,arJy 8tand beneflt heav (rom with the Hazelton Diatrlct Board of the demand3 or war It not Trade in me preparation oi mater ial for presentation to the Com much to expect that the war de- mnnr! tnr mlnnralv mat oflmtilata mission at Hazclton. When, as a development of some of our creat result of our request, the Commls-,atnt mineral wealth ln this dls-' sion decided to hold a session in thict. The 1939, Christmas trade Prince Rupert the highway com-(throughout the Dominion is remittee took the matter in hand and ported to have been in record fig-' an. extensive brief was prepared ures and reports from Prince Rup-! whlph was presented at a well-at- Crt indicate that we shared in tended meeting here, The highway the general up-trend. committee Li deserving of thanks1 -The rationing of a substantial' for its efforts In this matter as well garrison of troops In the city to-as ln other matters concerning gethcr with the supply of their, highway problems In this district, personal requirements and amuse-' Prom independent sources it has menta is reflecting Itself ln In-, been learned .that material gath- creased business ln many quarters, ered by the' highway committee "Local construction for the'De- Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized lyiiHc VALENTIN DAJRY pnnNK S7 Fresh Shrimp nOAT W.S.L. Dally at 4 p.m. TROTIEIl'S DOCK I DORA Roller Rink Dally Sessions 2:00 to 4:30 Children 6:0Q to 8:30 Adults 8:io to 11:00 Reglnners (Jlven Special Attention ' 1939. 1 Express Rhanki Mickey Kntfi "ANDY HARDY GETS SPRING FEVER" LEWIS STONE . MICKEY ROONIY CECILIA PARKER FAY HOLDEN i' i .a i Donald Duck In SEA SCOUTS Novelty and Travel Shows Niehtly Showing Feature At 7:00 and 9:00 Tonljht and Wed. 7:31 and 9:31 DAVID NIVF.N, l.OUITTA YOUNO In 'ETERNALLY YOURS' COMINT. THURSDAY FRIDAY rendered mot valuable service the board. My thanka are also d ; Wal featured by addresses of Interest to "7i,. "l wh t0 cxl,re m PPa-' w c "r ncu ana mrii: which he said there . ",Mr"L. 7h; the members .J. ,7 Z"" on for having been honored by bcrs or the standing commit!.-,, wuitH ne iiu mcic haw. th. 0d- lc memDers and ana our our mans thank are are lhU v.n. Jt ,, not ,we lau in was better radio J. f"ePon in W"' " much The Prince Rupert Chamber of city 0f Canada. The difficulty was perhaps appointment as Prince Rupert than any other ne Feral dent of the Associated Board, of "n.T.v v.7i Ter second, to expreas regret lWW.lluv.uu.B - ------ ' "V J U h.n nnlka U"ablC In t0 KrVC url President and, who have all served faithfully that I "It has been a great ila.!ire . Le9 PrinrY U ln.to haVC "" dUrlnt ' t n inert but Is a act that our prosperity t quite ' was!retlre from that offlro wlth ,n, rnAmh rin'mhi. Into war. It would have 'certainty thaat the affairs f 'hs SrflSS: ."'.lli&Jn'm, duty to resign In favor I Chamber of Commerce are bem, U1C coTernmeni mining engineer aw . ... u.j .u. i.r in ih. Km) . dl for his address in "The Work or of thell "ur Z Prlnce Rupert, In a review . i . ,u u ni the Uh U ta unlike., that I the Tourist Council;- to Dr. Neal lni, ln Northern Brl.,not caught him up in same who has discharged the dutlei of the Incoming officers nf all i. .President for some time muchiible aunoort that I mav be able jmore ably than I could have done give them at any time." "As ln past years, this Chamber In future years. He adds that thcia". r . 10 .Scrlflary. Armur oolubank who has been, as of Commecre supported the Asaocl- government ore sampling plant ated Boards of Trade of Central here has attracted Increased num- ' t British Columbia and sent delegates bers of shippers during the last in the persons of the President and year and has greatly stimulated Mi'. Peter Lakle at the annual con- prospecting and exploratory actl-vention at Prince George. Reso- vlty, especially in the region trl-Iutlons were presented on the fol- butary to the Canadian National lowing questions: Railways. AdvertWni U an invrstmoi Owinj? to Increased Cost of Nanaimo-Wellington Lump a Coal At (he mine and an increase In freljlit rate, we have been forced to raUe the price as follows: Nanalmo-Wrlllntton Lump -Per ton. sacked IIS.SO Nanalmo-lVellfnctitn Mine Run Per ton. sacked ... ... .?5 Nanalmo-Wtllinjlon Nut Per ton. sacked $$. Nanalmo-Wr Illusion Slack - Per ton. sacked .... $i.0 The-sc Prices Will fio Into Klfecl January It. 1910 Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone CJ1 or C32 Bargains In USED FURNITURE Kitchen Ranges $18, $22, $25 - $35 HEATERS $2.50 $6 $8 $10 "nd $22.50 MATTRESSES $2.50, $3.50 M $4 ELIO'S FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE Prince Rupert A. as myself. My crateiui 01 mwn im 10 m? unsmbrf ,1 coi, hi. .HHr.u nn "Et.'.l.. .u ,i..wianK ihanV arc exprewj ai once w . w.,- nnn :? :Lrr:;7;.,': t .V "Ul " "'"'K I", Past Preldent F A. MacCallum awm at neacr. I W.h to .-s ,r. 111 1 jjcumtinai.Lfii in uuw" area nas progrcasea sieaauy unu UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA I'ltlDAV, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thur. p.m. )c Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From i FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 5G8 If you have something, to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in the city. m .uiiiiutisiA