Frb:arv 18, 1940. i Committees Of Red Cross For Year Appointed F A MacCallum. president of committee for the year at fol lows: Purchaclng and Supplier Mrs. J. D. Gibson, chairman. Mrt. C. H. Elklns and Mri. Jack Prcece. Vrrti A. I s . l! 41.1; S0Uh . , . CRIENDSHIP'S nttdt itt fw, but fint. ' In tht club-houw, lodjt or ptivttt unctwm . . . whtrmr men mctt in friendly union . . . Grtnt'i it offend ind iccipttd vritK unhtilUtinj nurnc. Univtrully, mtn Udc Gtint't (or jtinttd. Cram's LIQUEUR SCOTCH nc TAKZ WHISKY W.D a ox. for cxjtjvrzp i advertisement is not rxiblKhed or displayed by the Liquor C: At,,) Board or bv th Government of British Columbia. Bulkley Valley COAL From our mine To your bin And the whole District benefits SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! ullin. at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVEB Steamer leave Prince Rupert everj THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trnlnt leave Trine Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For farti, tc, call or wrif City Tlckit O&c; 528 3rd At V-0-40 will I here next (40) the local branch of the Canadian; For prompt ana courteou er ucq utom uocieiy. nat appointed .vice Phone 12 Taxt. it. Ketchikan vi. Rupert, next Wed-neday and Thursday. MO) Lieut. A. C. O. Frost, who left Rotary Club Here James (Illlet (Save Interesting Talk Mr.RlL ACT Nollr T lllnijonl C-nr Tn John W. AM'n and nundrr lUtkr- Una f Smtllr, Vhln(tan, II. H. X WHOIEAS tfter c owner ouxtt thin mywlf to tix ntmt of mar th.n otm mHrur interest tn tteh knd TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE TIIREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Ketchikan week. 8. O. N. meeting un)prTaw at 8 pjn. ' 40 tonight at 8 at Salvation Army Red Shield program by Presbyterian Cholri. , - 40) Mrs. John Keller, whose husband operates a drug store at Skagway, was a passenger aboard thePrln cess Louise yesterday afternoon Country Soccer S. nta"" LS r- South A ;d 2 Clapton Orient 1. ll.Mt ti(H.I) Finance Vtt II. L. A. W.'- unrnnnru iuujjt uv me niiu c imuiik yrsieraay alter- w- fuie ounce noon for a trip to Victoria. iarr. uatloned here for the past few chairman, Mri. T. J. Boulter and .months as mpciiKil rrwr nt th Mr. F. A. MacCallum; (local garrison area, was entertain-1 Entertainment-Mra. F. N. Oood.'ed at a number of specially ar- cnairman, Mrt. William Crulck-thank and Mrs. T. J. Boulter. ranged social functions prior to his departure. ! DON, (CP -Tne Montreal paymaster Lieutenant Command-' ..... f bar pold on the London er Phillip M. Ray R.CN.. sailed on lnitirUinn Intft Paul Armour Tell of Attending Event . Mrs. J A. MacLeod, who was re- Sergeant C C. Jacklln. head of cently married here, having been I L.r J..8 ?i,8i throughout the district will sym 8 'sur Ko 7. sur No 8. sue fro. pathlze with them in their trouble tnt Sur No. 10 Utorral CJlm ltut 1 on north 0 of Porchr UUnd in ChUmm PmmM kbout SCO lt, a from the twrti In the Slrm Ulnlngl UUkn. rwttnr of DriU! Oolumbl:, TAKE NOTICE UW unlras you 63 Iwt within 90 dy from th dle hr-' of Mvc turn of 11437 40 bring your proportion of tr ipnvdltur rrqulrrd for tiie ypn 1937. 19SS ind 1939 by Section 2S of the Mineral Act, R. S. B. C 193. CVvpt-r 111. togthr with 11 eoftta of UiU nolle, to U urulrr-i!crL the rrUtrl owiver of ld Mineral Clalma. your lntrrt on aaia. MUvrral CUOrna ahall be forfeited and become Tfted in the undersigned who haa made the required expenditure. DATED at rrtnee liuperv, u ath da, of J7k WillunT. Slock Taking Sale All FURS At Goldbloonis 25 Off Take advantage of the low Prices to buy now W. GOLDHLOOM "The Old Uellable" THE SEAL QUALITY SrasSJ ,e--' 4 hrt -"H ui re J GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon racked by th only aalmon canning company with an all the J round payroll In Prince Knpert Eastern Star Tea And Sale Delightful Tea and Sale at Home he, was not likely to recover from Z his Illness. Mr. ElHott hhs been a O farmer In the Evelyn district' for a S numbjer of years having come to 5 v Canada manv rears a bo from the 5 NEW ROYAL HOTEL,, ( J. Zarelll Proprietor' "A HOME AWAY FUOM HOME" lUtes $1.00 up SO Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Phones 18 & 19 P.O. nox 575 Do You Know About Our Free Premium Plan You receive cash coupons with your purchases redeemable for valuable premiums. Ask us about It. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Of Airs. L. W. Kergln A very delightful and successful tea and sale of home cooking was held yesterday afternoon under the auspices of Bellst Chapter. Ordet pf the Eastern Star, at the home of Mrs. L. W. Kergln. The guests were received by. the hostess and Mrs. W. A. MacLean, worthy matron. The tea table was were Mrs. T. M. Spencer. Mrs. E N, Valentine. Mrs. Samuel Massey, Mrs. L- B. Lambly. Mrs. W. D. Vance and Mrs. R. Blance. Servlteurs were Mrs. J. J. Little, Mrs. Frank Dibb, Mrs. Alex McRae,' Mrs. Al Berner, Mrs. William Lam ble. Mrs. Croft Brook, Mrs. Lee Gordon, Mrs. II. B. Rochester, Miss Lois Studdy, Miss Olive Gordon, Miss Dorothy Stiles and Miss Muriel Vance. Tea cups were read by Mrs. W. the city police force, and James Gil- formerly Miss Vera Clugston of W. C. O'Neill and Mrs. ,J. Allen. let. local superintendent of Indian Vancouver, sailed yesterday after- Mrs. J. L. Lee and Mrs. R. J. Mac-affairs, were yesterday formally In- noon on the Princes Louise for aulay had charge of the home cook-itiated as members of the Prince Vancouver. Ing. Rupert Rotary Club, the charge be- The cashier was Mrs. F. S. Wal- wr Kiven bv Dean Gibson on be- The regular monthly meeting of 'ton. half of the club. the board of directors of Princei Mrs. Shelford Darton was general Mr Gillet then gave a brief Rupert General Hospital, which was convenor, sketch of hU own life commencing to have been held tonlfht. Is post- on the Island of Newfoundland poned and probably will not take j. e. Morris, local manager of where he Rrew up among the fish- place until next month. crfolk was educated In a rather haphazard way. served as a missionary In Labrador and. after riuduatlng in theology from Wy-cliffe Anglican College, came west und was located for a time at Queen Charlotte Islands until he was appointed in charge of the agency. Paul Armour gave an interesting description of a dinner and dance at the Hotel Vancouver which he attended recently In honor of the president of Rotary International at which five hundred people sat down at one time. It was an in spiring occasion and one that prov ed very Interesting. Seriously 111 I IT in Vancouver Fears Expressed That Jasper Elliott Of Evelyn May N'ot Recover Word received by relatives of the Union Oil Co., sailed last 'might on the Prince George for a 'business trip to Vancouver. Frank Gale, general merchant of I Skldegate, arrived In the city ori Nelson Brothers boat from the Islands yesterday, a little too late for the Liberal convention which he had hoped to attend. He was (delayed by the Boat having been asked to make a special run tak ing a Massett school teacher to Jasper Elliott of Evelyn, who ha$the hosDltal UtTU U jaUCIlk 111 MIC VM1CVUVCT General Hospital for a serious op eration, expressed the opinion that. SISTERS CAFE United States Mrs. Elliott and son'2 OPENS FOK BL'SINESS of Evelyn are leaving immediately TIIUltSDAY, G:30 AM. H.G. HELGERSON LTD. 21C Sixth Street See Us For All Kinds of Insurance and Keal Estate Notary Public Wc have on our lists the following good buys At Corner of Eighth Avenue West and Fulton Street-Large concrete building with three suites and basement In excellent condition. Full plumbing, greenhouse and garden $3,000, HALF CASH balance on monthly payments or $3000 cash Including all furniture valued at $500. 3! ior Vancouver i nr many inenas I Your patronage will be highly appreciated I "Aim to Please" it our .Motto 2 Thank You Announcements Ail advertisement, lii tali col gmn will be charged for a rah month at 35v a vord. Eagles' Bridge. February 21. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. George Mitcheirs, February 22. Cambral Valentine Ball, Feb. 22. S. O. N. Leap Year Dance 23. Boys' 'Band Dance February 28. Anglican Tea. Mrs. J. O. Johns, February 29. j .March 1 Tea. Mrs. Bert Morgan's. 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Oddfel low's Hall, March 1. W.O.TAf. Tea, Mrs. Llneham's, 142 5th East, March 12. United Tea, March. 14. play High School March 14 and 15. Mrs. Krlkevsky's; L. O B. A. Daffodil March 15, Metropole Hall. Dance, Auditorium. St. Patrick's Tea, Catholic Hall March 10. United Spring Sale, April 11. . Our Famous Edson Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanalnio Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 Quality You'll Enjoy "SALADA Night or Day PHONE I auiwtv I I STlAMSHirt . I I COMMUNICATIONS 1 T E A it covered with a handsome lace cioin Walter C. Waters, well known as James Clark. C.N.R. divisional with a centrepiece of red carna- the proprletor of a curl0 4t0re at superintendent, returned to the cfty;. lVOfy SllmWrangell. "W " a tr holLr was a passenger aboard holders. . . . over the line as far as Jasper. He Those pouring tea and coffee j me i-rincess uise yesieroay at- wag accompanled by Mrs, clark( ternoon going through on a trip moVing here from Edmonton to to Seattle. take up residence. 112 TAXI Prompt Service 3 Heated Cars B. C. Furniture Co. Wc Have Just Received a Large Shipment of Reconditioned UNDERWOOD and REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS In guaranteed condition. It will pay you to come in and look them over at these wonderful prices 1 Remington Typewriter Q97 A A-l condition $-5.tMJ 1 Undehvood Typewriter 3g QQ At I Iirgc-size Carriage Remington Noiseless Jftlikcnw: $55.00 ,uttMh- $45.00 Phone BLACK 324 Next Door to B. C. Clothiers THIRD AVENUE CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S.S. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 10 pjn. To Vancouver Direct SJS. "PRINCESS LOUISE" Feb. 15th, 26th, March 7th, 18th, 28th Winter Excursion Fare Vancouver and Keturn QQ Tickets on Sale to February 29th, 1940. Final VtfO Return Limit March 31st, 1940 Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations From W. L. COATES. General Asent Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARD EN A FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. -Due Vancouver, Monday, a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 Fresh Local Raw and PaBteurizedMUk VALENTIN DAIRY rnoNi 57 Fresh Shrimp BOAT W.S.L. Dally at 4 p.m. TROTI Kll'S DOCK V3 '.Hi