ji nuan n. ,etter Box llCKCEST KEMRF CUT 1 .. MAUI' liM 10 araw your alien u!i arucip endowed by earthW blessed by, many' little children. "ThU would allow (or a more normal and happier life for many and would be a move In the beat Interest of our country because I homes well peopled give the eoun- try 1U first resource, its citizens." I I dn not believe anyone nrnf. llH ' CRItNOSHIPS netd$ are few, but fine. k jkul il la -Ur S(tk . . . In the club-howie, lodje or privitc nctgm . . . whfr mn mtel in friendly t union . . . urtnt i It onertd and icctpUd vrlth unhttiUtins auutancc. Unlvtmlly, man tale Grint'i for granted. Grant9 LIQUEUR SCOTCH TAfCr whisky Sj.b 1C 26?3 oi. FOX CXM&rZP dveftiement is nbl published or displayed by the Liquor Clru. Board or by b Government of British Columbia. SPECIALS FOR BABY fbr lUllle and Nlpnlc Beth for V Sire Baby Talcum Tt Nipples t-v ......at.. bh llalh Therniometers k i OrmesLtdo Pioneer Druggists The Itexall S(ore riioues 81 & 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 io 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.iu. BOAT W.SL. Ililt at 1 D.U1. 10c 15c 25c 25c o 8 Pfoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaooooooaooo I fresh Local Raw and I'astonriTo.l MtHr "VU Aru VALENTIN DAIRY I'HONE IS1 Fresh Shrimp TROTI Ell'S J)OCK Norah for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Juneau attorney, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yester day afternoon going through to Seattle. general offices here. Olof Hanson. M P. for Skeena. will be leaving Smlthers on tonight's train for Ottawa to attend the session of Parliament. J. O. Turgeon. MP. for Cariboo, will be getting aboard the same tram at M: 13 ride Karl Thiel, well known Wran- cell cannery operator, and Mrs. ThJel and daughter' were passen gers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon olng through on a trio to Seattle and elsewhere in the south. A display which was 'to have been held by the Prince Rupert troop of Boy Scouts on Monday night of this week for parents, W. H. Tobey. C. N. R. divisional luperintendtnt. returned to the" city on last nUht's train from aj trip over the line a far as Prince' Oeorge, on Inspection dull. He will now be In town until Frldav reeftly appointed! Sheriff's Sale K. B. Birkeland Timber Company versui J. Randall Black and Robrrt Armstrong, and National Aeroplane LWmbrr Company. Incorporated TAKE NOTICE that I have seiz ed Under Writ of Execution In the ' s oooooooooooooooaoooooooooooooooooooooooooo ftctlon and by virtue thereof will sell at Public Auction at my Office. Court House. Prince Rupert. 3. C, on the 22nd day of January, V D. 1940, at 3:00 o'clock In the ftennon, approximately 2.000.000 feet of spruce, balsam, hemlock and cedar saw fogs and felled timber now lying In and along Big Falls Creek. EcstaU River. B. C. DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C, 'his I6U1 day of January. A. D. 1040. . . 8. A. NICKERSON. Sherriff. If you huve'lSomethlng to swap try a Classified Ad. Announcements All advertUemenU in this column will be charged tor a full month at 25c a word Toe H Dance, Seal Cove, Jan. 19. Eagles Bridge January 24. Presbyterian Burns' Tea, Mrs. L&kle's Jan. 25.' Burns Pay Banquet Jan. 25 Oddfellows'IIalli- Sonja and S.O.N. dance Jan. 21 Masonic Ball January 20. iTniirf Yminrr Ladles' Tea. Mrs. Clarke McLean's February 1. Catholic Tea Mrs. McCaffery's February I. Hospital Ball Feb. 2. i offlrui Valentine Tea, Mrs. D. C. jx ' Schubert's, February i. Cambrat Valentine Ball, Febru ary 10- Boys' 'Band Dance February 28. Anglican Spring Sale, April 4. place here THE DAILY NEWS' PAGE THRrt LOCAL NEWS NOTES For prompt and courteous Phone 13 Taxi tf. fn .Firing to be a ChrUtlan will attempt 01nBhan confetti dance, Moose r,, ' " appearing In the' Tpi .... . Hall. Frldav nleht. (tf. uv,r Sun on January 9. pa . lnM KenerouJ provmcc h 'aPPlnti admlnUtrator 0eor8c Fr,z2e" salled e" ArMiw,hn w m . . ... of muni-' u"' Archbishop W. M.. . Our.e. clpal affairs In Prince terday afternoon on the Princess , , ,n part: b something' to say :r. economic question In nfc why we hope this prov- fnrrous In social leglsla-. find It possible to re hr grandeur and the tfcr family and give a i .Aaucc in , homes not Rupert, has aniwered that appeal by a cut of n some cases more than 40 percent In relief to the larger famine. Some of the older boys In these ; families will doubtless be called upon later to shoulder arms for "Our way of Living.." "ONE OP THOSE CUT" S.O.N. meeting and social Saturday 8 p.m. 1S A. W. Llpsln salled last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to terday afternoon on the Princess Herbert L. Faulkner, well known! Norah for a trip to Esquimau. Andrew Nelson, whose wife died here a few Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDonald and kan. child sailed last night on the Prince) the city on the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon from Ketehl- fOI IK whlrei FIOItT MISERY right you tcel lt-wita swut-ftctir VICKS VAPORUft Gilhuly House Changes Hands C. (I. Ham Purchases Residential Property On- Fifth Avenue West From City and Interested friends was post-' poned until a later date. On the Gilhuly House on Fifth At- Jast Saturday of the month there " We h purchased is to be an Inter-troop competl-,rom ine cn DV - "am- e tlon deal was transacted through the lofffce of H. O. Helgerson Ltd. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert Commander H. W. S. SouUburv. evening of next wek when he will HALCJ3. Comox; Private J. Thatch-be leavlnt for Vancouver to as- er cUy, w. Thomey. Mayo; J. E. ume the new post of general Amundsen. Eric C. Mllburn and C. mnger or ma racincr oreat Ni Shejat Vancouver; E- MacLaren ra.rm wnirn . rw-rwas und, Mf-ind Mrs. WJli Tooth Stew art. Adv. rti,:: Tor common ordinary sort throat JUST is an lnvr.stment. ill 41 ' -TV " NEW CENTRAL HOTEL ANNEX Second Avenue Housekeeping Apartments Hot Water Heated) .Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress (Central Hotel) J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bide. COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 538 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A I10MK AWAY FROM HOME" lUtes 1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water , . Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 191 Anglican Spring Tea And Sale Is Delightful Event An early spring tea and sale of home cooking drew out a large number of ladles yesterday after- Commander O. Borrle, officer noon to the residence of Mrs. In charge for the Royal Canadian '.Oeorge W. Crlpps, Fourth Avenue Navy at Prince Rupert, sailed yes- West, the delightful affair under the auspices of the Woman's Aux-; lliary of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral being very successful. The rooms and tables were taste- days ago, armed In, fully decorated with spring flow ers. The guests were received by the hostess and Mrs, H. B. Meadows, president of the Auxili ary. Rupert for a vacation trip to Van-I Carl Sunderland of Ketchikan Mrs. Thomas Andrew was gen-couver. Mr. McDonald Is Identifled'arrlved in the city from the north eral convener. Mrs. W. E. Collison with the accounting department of on thp Princess Norah yesterday and Mrs. J. P. Cade poured. Mrs. the Canadian National Railways afternefcn His marriage is to take Charles Ellison and Mrs. W. II. jUUKCUJH AbWIIUCU ilkC iCA J Will jand servlteurs were Mrs. William (Crulckshank, Mrs. O. P. Tinker, ,Mrs. P. A. MacCallum, Mrs. J. II. ICpnnell, Miss N. Bird and Miss Noreen Gibson. Mrs. Andrew was cashier. The home cooking table was in tharge 0f Mrs. P. M. Ray-,ner and Mrs. J. H. Bulger. During the afternoon opportunity was taken to make a "presentation to Mrs. W. H. Tobey. who Is leaving the city, as a token of appreciation of her many years of service with the Women's Auxiliary. Suitable remarks were made by Mrs. J. B. Gibson who conducted the presentation and Mrs. Tobey gratefully acknowledged the gift. I Man in the Moon Hore-Bellsha U salii to be a live jwire. At any rate be can strike a ' I few fparks. Now that the bear seems to be losing Its claws, suggest that Soviet change Its name to Nurml. Perhaps Russia is Just starting ..mother, five year plan. , Canada went Into the latt; war with three large- railways Spiiame out with two; Now It is suggested that, a she w ent Into this war with two railways, she Is likely to come out with only one. i A visitor in her seventies called on two friends In the nineties to et how ther were faring up to the vnr nnd. t the ejyi of her visit, departed with the reflection "Well, we hall pust have to tighten our belts and clench our teeth."Yes," admitted the resolute 93 with a twinkle. but we have ne ither." Two ladles arrived at the foot-bal match fust as the ki:k-off Thistle blew. After 10 minutes of play one eleven made a touch-down and the same team kicked off again, whereupon one lady tapped the other on the shoulder and said: 'Let's go. This Is where we e'dme in." Notice!! Effective Monday,- January tK uur CONFECTIONERY STORE will open from 8:00, a.m., to 7:30 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 pju. Mussallem's Confectionery Opposite Canadian Legjon THE SEAL ' QUALITY many GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only talma canning comyaay with an all the year round payroll to Prince Enyerl UNZEY & DAVIES Per 2-lb. pkg Baby Beets Per tin PHONES 585 580 Butter-Flrtt grade QCp 3 lbs, for VOX Brookfield Sausage Ay, Per lb Pjork Patties They 9Cp ar tasty. Per lb. Cream Cheese tZtZn 2-lb. pkg. ' Llbby's Fron 20c 15c Silton Cheese I s & 2's. each 25c and 50c Lettuce California On Per head V Oranjes-rPer dozen 20c "25c -30c Rome Beauty Per box 81.85 15200 -.25c- Sprouts-Per lb. Bananas Per lb. 15c 10c Local $ew Laid Fs AOf Wearmouths. Doz. B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used Furniture For real)) low prices it will pay you to come in and look over our large stock of household furnishings consisting of Kitchen Ranges, Bedroom Suites. Dinettes, Chesterfields, Heaters, Beds, Springs and Mattresses, tie. 1 Sioger Sewing Machine QlzlOi i good shape : ai'i.au I Sessions 8-Uay Chime Clocks S9 95 . Real snap ?JZr 1 Bed-Couch At 5 Chesis aud D,aw From 7.50 3 Vacuum Cleaners From New Furniture ite-Piece Chesterfield In, latest style, fine pattern, at 1 Chesterfield-Bed and 2 Easy Chairs At S7.50 1 Kitchen Ranges In first class condition. $20.00, 822.50, 24.50 and $27.50,. 98.50 $89.50 $6.95 10 $9.50 Pijooe BLACK 321 THIRD AVENUE Next Door to B. C Clothiers SINGER SEWING iS always in season but there's so much more to be done at this time of year. V SPRING TIME IS . SINGER TIME Make and Keep Your Hopie Modern.and Up-To-Date with SINGER SEWING CURTAINS, DRAPERIES SLIP COVERS, ETC. Easy to make on a Modern SINGER Every Woman Needs a Good Scwinj; Machinq ' ' ' SINGER is it See the Newest Models at Our Store . ( ; . , j Libertf Allowance Easiest Terms As Low as 3.00 a Month eMfljcuMm.Mi If ypu have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in4 the city, . ., :