PAGE TOW HEAD OLDS " JUST A FEW DtOrS tailVf HEAD COID STUfFINUJ AND MISHIT GREAT WORK OF CHURCH WAS THEME "Consider the purpose of the Church. I-ook at its success. It has kept the faith for nineteen centuries and has exerted Its Influence on governments to a re- over the country. The British Em pire is one ui mc uuito ui nc jen Church, consiaer tne cnaracier 01 the me British t3nii5n people, vvk, one uuc ui of the h fin jAnglican Ladies' Officers Chosen I The annual meeting ol the Senior branch of the Woman's. Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, held recently, el-jected officers for 1940 as follows: I Honorary President, Mrs. O. A. Rlx. J Honorary First Vice-President, junior Chamber of Commerce To Mrs. J. B. Gibson. Get Behind Both Canadian Honorary Second Vice-President, Lesion And Saltation Army Mrs. R. H Mcintosh. J President, Mrs. H. S. Meadows. J junior Section of the First Vice-President, Mrs. C. V. Rupert Chamber of Com- Evltt . Second Vice-President, Thomas Andrews. Secretary, Mrs. G. Smith Treasurer, Mrs. F. A lum. merce, at Its meeting last night. Mrs- decided to get behind the cam-'palgn of the Canadian Legion to raise funds for the Canadian Mact,ai-(Leglon War Services drive by ap pointing members to assist in car Girls Superintendent, Mrs. out the local canvass. Gor Dawes. rJon German was appointed chalr- Junlors. Mrs. Fred McLeod. man Ior purpose with E. C. Hrre Tt ha nrndueed'. .oouinoy auo on me conumuee. - M Qy I nf Vio Vartpra nf mpn The I "... . . uiv - - - united TnanK oirenne. Mrs. u. tvi, a.- ... fruits or the unurcn are seen au i " , : " . m. me . committee was asxed - .1 t . to go t- .fcinson. , . evenlnz of this week. t . ... .. . Llvlnz Messaee. Mrs. H. F. Pul-' I , . aneaa wnm its wors. parucuiany in THE DAILY NS'iVS Wednesday Februtrv Junior Chamber Of Commerce TO ASSIST 'Civil Service WAR DRIVE15 Discussea Junior Chamber of Commerce Hears; Report from Special Committee on This Subject mrvof prehensive one. Including ALDER IX FAREWELL (Continued trom Page One) $300,000 less than when he had come. Civic Improvements I He had tried to encouraae civic i Improvement such at garden and , u , park development, said Mr. Alder. . . ... , i . w The totem pole collection was one a special committee going Into the valuable in exigence. nulttr hmimht In a rrwrt last " " Zir: " '" - :rr 7r. There was also a good museum. nigiu 10 uie junior aecuun 01 uic , . ,.. . . , nl V, . u.k- -r n- These were of Importance in at , . trading tourist buslneas which was merce laronnc encouragement oi , . , . , . .,.,. .k . ,,- i.i an Industry of utmost value to the vices naUonal. provincial and noitn; m nniel m 1 TVi rertrtrt b-ii a rnm - ' n was one oi mose pieasanii brought up that the Salvation L T, , w. u . TV entire municipal debt. This was a events that help to give life to the R- E. Hardcastle. Ketchikan was asking the Jmdo- cnurcn Men wno no not oiten so croser ana uanaaian national r-i w- 1- tn .v,t uamuzi mi a to Church were there and this Railways- agent there, was a pas- wouid be held in March for a slmi- gave the Dean an speak to them. The tables were decorated withi spring flowers and everyone seem-1 l x a .rf to?, r,4e. ed in a happy mood, a ' pleasing Mrs. drive. J. C. Gilker referred to the view to offering suneestlons as to .-.' i. . ly, 'Mrs. j. n. Rayner and Mrs. .Airs. r. a. Macwauum assisted ouwons . De oDiainea ior memoers wa. m.inr inr?.,.f r iw. by! Mrs. G. W. CrippsMrs. N. M. and that a "bosses' night" be held. muntyv Carter. Miss Norah Rlvett, Miss Not much Interesf was shown so' the ' , . E. Bothwell and Miss Isabel Bran- communications were filed. j At the meeting of the Junior Sec- nen. tlon of the Prince Rupert Chamber Mrs. J. H. Hlnton assisted by A communication from the na-,,of Commerce last night the presl-Mrs. A. L. Holtby, Mrs. Richmond tlonal tourist committee of the Jun- dent. A. S. Nickerson, used for the Mortimer and Miss Muriel Colli- lor Chamber of Commerce of Can- first time a handsome oak gavel son. - ada was read at last night's local which had been fashioned and pre-! Mrs. G. J. Dawes, Girl's lunlor chamber meeting in regard sented to the Chamber by Tommy' Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary, to tourist matters and referred to Fraser, one of Its members. The arslsted by Mrs. Jack Bulger, Miss the secretary as a matter In con- gavel, a fine piece of manual work-Dcreen Eastment, Miss Bea Gros- nectlon with publicity. There was manshlp. was examined with In- r.i .. - IIP": .AD"' ..win"- Xfl" jt w;ite rb 1J A01 "WHEN Fish is on the menu at our house, we never have to make a 'second call for dinner. Fussy appetites disappear before the welcome variety and savory appeal of FISH. "With over 60 kinds of Canadian Food Fish and Shellfish, it's easy to prepare many different, delightful fish dishes. That's why we never tire of fish as a splendid lunch ... a nourishing supper ... or a light snack." Start today to give your family a treat. You'll save yourself time and trouble, and they'll be proud of you for the good taste of your choice. DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, OTTAWA; I AJJrtH. I I Writ, for Fr ---------------T Dtptrtmtnt ef f UhtriM, OtOot. I naw Mn1 ma your Sl-fi nooklct, "100 Tfmptlnt Fiib Rtcipn", tmm M (PIcim print letura plainly) o-'ta j der was Inclined to agree. Mr. Alder referred to the fact opportunity to-senger aboard the Prince Rupert lar purpose unless It was decided J? lJ? "fL? that the provincial government had !tn Z" Pnllfnmla lnS nrth aft" a WP combine with the Legion In it, gT n t?", year paid up ,40.000 of taxes ranadian h,nht fuh.n. n.-f D.f. o"1 city and that the Prem- erence was made to the tendency ' of uidk lojiuweu anu w me icaumgs as general convener, rney were as- uc wuuiw . wo t" Some of the vessel owners. It was ana aaaresses. ine iouowing were- sited Dy Mrs. Smeaton, Mrs. Nor- f lne meeiing. on the -prDgram:: dan varid Mrs. Greir. .1 Addresses by Dean Gluson and 1 1 Those in charge of tables werei-y Padre R-'C. H. Durnford. Readings, Reg King. .Soloists Mrs. Jarvls McLeod, accompanied by Mrs. C. E. Cullinj Len Cripps, accompanied by Mrs. E. J. Smith; Private Dave Bell, accompanied by Mrs. Cullin. Violin s010' Fusilier Poltras, accompanied by Mrs. Smith. Violin duet, Lance Corporal J. Andrews and Miss Phyliss Hamb-lln, accompanied by Miss Eileen Hamblln. Vocal duet, Lance Corporal Andrews and Miss Eileen Hamblin, accompanied by Miss Phyliss Mrs. J. B. Gibson, assisted by The Ier had given assurance that the H. S. Meadows. Mrs. J. B. worthiness of both campaigns and hmt . rtrtft att.av ,rm h. . remaining HOMO might be expect- J - . .1. .... l i 1.1 .1 11.., a - J "'- W A preiuac w me musical nuniDer&.u.Dson witn Mrs. Tnomas Andrew " muuuu uut -umur wuar Vancouver to make headouartprx cu- iL.t' n i i . it.. i: . i iiw- i wAiu iiwi(uiia. . Mr. Alder was received with en- :said. took the view that sufficient and ff the bhe. J?nr J? vamber interest was not taken by the local president, A. S. Klckerson. public as a whole In the Industry. madc, occasion remarka. in aPProPe to the local iJunlor Chamber of MomK.r. , w introducing him to the Mrs! C. E. Evltt. Mrs. L. B. ImCommerce-rlat night heard sug- -r. i,,.iih .u meeting. - l:S nT.K- .-, - . V..-, . - ".c ...w....v uiwuiu vu v dicc ti mat lllt mere H1CIC Moraajv irdanMrs. .. Mgesticis f5&he Canadian Junior nad g tendency to negIect the J..Johhs. ft Chamber apommerce that lapel , interests of this which, alter all, The general committee In charge vener. Miss Norma Smith and Miss also correspondence from the Brit- tercst by the members and com-conslstcd of Mrs.' Thomas Andrew, I Nancy Dawes. lsh Columbia Tourist Bureau. plimentary remarks were heard. BACKACHE? Why go on tuffering with ilugjih, clogged up kidneyi? Gin Tdli help relieve the condition that givei you thote tubbing back paint. In the United States ailc (or "Gino PilU". pills 1 aliw la Canada ana the C.S. Rtjular and naw, lim tconomi alia. t MINERAL ACT Notice Tb lMlniurnt ro-nwncn Tn 4nhn IV. Alrln and Otindrr lUtkc land of Kcattlf, Withlngton, V. H. A. WHEUEAa there atr ovnen otlw than mjwif to tha client of tuorc than one qtnrtce intcreat In Cfth and all of tha Siau No. 1. 8Ur No. a. Star No. 3, 8Ur No. 4, Star No i. Itar No 8. War No 7. Star No 8. BUr Na 3 uui SUr No 10 Mineral Claim altuatc on the tKJTUi Md of Poroher bland In ChUmore P.vwve about S(0 fct from the braeh In the Bkcria Mining D;Ulon. Province of BrIUah Columbia TAKK NOTICK thaw tinJCM you d3 pr within 00 day from the date hcra-of Uvc rum of 11517 50 being jtnit proportion of the cijwndtturc required for the year 1037. 1038 and 1938 by Section 28 of the Mineral Att. tl. 8 D. O lt38. Chapter HI. Vjccther with all enrtta o( thla notice, to tlve under-igned. the regUlered owner of aald Mineral Clalma, your lnteret on aald Mineral Claim ahall be forfeited am oecorne reeled in the tuvlertlnned who ha made the required expenditure. ; DATED at Prince Rupert. D O. thli 8th day of July. 1039 j , H RKhNeT IN TIIK HtTRKMr: f tll ltT Of IIIIITISII )l IMIIU ' In I'ml) te In the Matter of Hie "AilminUf ration Ait" And In Hie Mailer of I lie ltate nf Mlrlicle (', Ollierle knomi Mlkele t'in, Hecciinrri Intefttate TAKE NCrnCK that by order of HI Honor, W. E. TUtbrr. nvwle tl 2a rid dey of January. A. D. 1041. I a ap-polmu-d AdmlnlMrator of the tirtate of Mlchrle Coco, 0Uiea-wiM known a Mlkele O)oo, denwnl, .nd all parti c haring clamvi eaJmrn Uie aa.1d eUt re hereby required to rurnUh same, property verified, to me on w bnfore the 2SUi day of Flruary. A D. 1040. and all partle Indebted to the enUte are required to pay the amount of their Indebted mi to me forthwith. Dwtcd the 23rd day of January, A. D. .1940. ' A. WATT. (NORMAN Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. Junior Chamber Backs Gov't In War Loan Bonds After some discussion of the sub-, ject, the Junior Chamber of Com-j merce last night adopted a general policy of supporting in any way pos-! stole campaigns for the sale of gov- rnment war bonds without acting as actual agents In such a way as to Interfere with private or local enterprise in the disposal of same. The policy which the Junior Cham ber adopted along these lines was enunciated by Cordon Oerman who offered a resolution embodying It. Spaklng of the new bridges which uiousr.a unpen -.r. hn hnllt Mr A rfer nre- i""" " "'i " iS dieted thai. In view of the nature W rto them kn"w wht1f!: mary of th the views of of the the national u,.,,. ave to selL 'IS: thelr "fe"e committee on civil service and sug--0' J00;, Z f should be thirty-five years, far out- . They will attend a further local - erfng the serviced Ia,stln the on whlch th" Jil A iwu cu. Mr. Alder referred to the Import-! ance of keeping undesirable slum e preliminary reeling which he anl eondlUoiu out of the , eltr Debates delegates to to Diocesan uiocesan Annual Annual w1tn Xommy Fraser, had attended mttr inauer n,nL.inaii mlght i Tri.. rn a w... Uvc Whether or not I live here." de ir..in. tr- Rmeptnn and and iIrS- f munKipany in SmCeton . . . . est producU of the Church. ChrU-'g delegates from the Junior j. c QUker 8IfKMted. tlon people have a strong desire , SubsUtutes ior wnav u ns"" and Mrs. A. T. Parkin for the good, in no otner nation is . i- t - -1 it, Chamber He exnlalned the obiee- tlves ol tne organization in previa- iit 1 j ry . J in? eduentinnal and recreational W 01111 liPl V 1A117C Prnvpr ParrPrMr J R fllhcnn II va I 1V.IIU ..-j.. . lacinties ior " tne troops Dotn at mere sucn a wyc ui i" neip-f- rhnrrh rnmmlttpp commlttw' . . . .. in the British. Also it Is one of the home and abroad. outstandine characteristics of the . 1; T..... ... .... W on the point that ts,S Z Of Fishermen By rhnrrh The British are readv to . . , 7" ' ""m,I, ifc"5- be s0 guided as to make it easier TJ . T 11 SR?m2SSurSJ5 U H0Uby and M1SS Blrd' Hearing TalkS .them to take their place In to the material Issue." This was 'cMl Ufe again after the war was .- T 1 a A1 & A from the address of Dean J. B.. Al c aca iS " v or .- . n. r.nMm t, e l of Goldblooms iur three members of the Junior Gibson at the annual men's ban-' quct in the Anglican Cathedral JZltttl mL?, Chamber be made avallable 10 Hall last evening,' F. A. KlacCal-:fnc?nR for subscriptions when the lum presiding. in the south. '."'" --'1-anve was maae. President A. S. 1V (Vti 7fil J. C. Ollker. at last night's meeting of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, offered the suggestion that. Ot on 9r1v mttno fnn Mnriait. clared Mr. Alder "I shall always be j a booster for Prince Rupert. I shall j follow through the papers whenj .away what goes on here with as. much interest as if I were right here' j The retiring commissioner saw! las a sign of revived interest In real estate and building here the fact .that during the past month the city had sold more property than dur ing the entire first four or five1 years he had been here. The Prem-! ier said that the real estate which' now reposed In the hands of the city for taxes might yet pay the drecAi'Ziny Tina your- co&lbin needs refilling: r-TTTTi irr3 win iiaits TO.Mci71 2 Shows. 7:00 and it SONJA HENIE TYRONE POWER In "Second Fiddl e Wllh EDNA MAY OLIVU (At 7: and 9 ' ADDED IUONE (JUINTt rLtls in "FIVE TIMES nvt Cartoon and Matlc Cartwl CO.M1M5 TllirtS. Rl "Hotel For Women "Charlie Chan In Trfs, Island' Coal! Coal! Coal! WJnr winds awn , Foothilli Hulkley Vallov Nnnnimo.Wellin?rot We are equipped to tal any or hee roaii proml rareiully scrtenJ an graded to &lie Phones 611 -CJ Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. MacKenzie's Furniture FEHKUARY FURNITURE SALE 18 Felt Mattrewev -All sizes. Sale Price fhone 77S S7.75 Bulkley Valley COAL From our mine To your bin And the whole District benefits UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Kupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATAI.A KVKKY TUES. T.S.S. CAKDENA FKIHAI-f)AY, 1 :30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due ancouver, Tliun. p.m. Due Vancouver. Monday S.3. If Convenient, rieae Purcluse Ticket, at Olfire Further Information Regarding Ue$ervatlons and Ti k' ' Fr's THANK J. SKlNNIvlt. I'rlni. Ifnne-rl Aeenl Tl.lr.l Ave. Phone if I n.vAy I CCMXtftCATkOMS HOTtL HBrlaM r w - - - CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trnns-I'acific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Tort 85. 'TniNCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 10 p.m. To Vancouver IHrect ff A ' ,h 'PUINCESS LOUISE" Feb. 15th, 26th, Marqhntb. IB'" m $36 inter i.xcurslnn Fare Vancouver anil itrturn Tickets on Sale to February 29th, 1040. F'1'1 Return Limit March 31st, 1040, lBHaMMMMaMaBBMaai Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Smiif I'lrLal. II...... 11 V. L. COATi:S, General Agent Prince Kupert,