PAOZ FOUR TH2 DAILY NTFT3 TWO FILMS ON SCREEN friends the Ritzes. She provides the picture with plenty of thrills when she finds a chance to save her long lost father, Joseph Schlldkraut. The picture has a funny surprise ending. Lynn Barl, Tack Up Your Troubles" And as a lowly spy, is one of "Heritage of the Desert" At j featured members of the cast. ckhjoxjoooocooocoovooo 000000000000000000000000000 2 2 0 s O a 8 a o o a o a o o a a Lin -A-Septic THE ANTISEPTIC LINIMENT Year-Round Kelief- Use it for Cuts, Bruises, Sore Muscles and Ilheumatic Pains. 4-oz. bottles .... 50c 16-oz. bottles . $1.25 Ormes Ltd. Ztfit' Pioneer Druooiats The Rexall Store Thones 81 Si 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. ' a. ensv iiuit 1 1 rftTOrjui-4 11 00 BY TRAIN I Safe. Clean. I l Comfortabli I II Dinlna Car 1 II Mcali at 1 11 Moderatt 1 V Pricci, 'I FEB. 17 to MAR. 2 From Prince Rupert and return TO- Coa h "Tourist Stand. TORONTO) 63-50 OTTAWA ) MONTREAL GUO QUEBEC C7.95 HALIFAX 81,40 $770 78.15 83.00 99.40 $91.45 93.60 97,95 117.35 Good in Tourist Sleepers on payment of regular berth fare fGood in Standard sleepers on payment of reg. berth fare STOPOVERS ALLOWED AT ANY POINT WITHIN RETURN LIMIT Children, 5 years and under 12, half fare. Corrwpondlnitly low fares from all Western stations, also to other points in Eastern Canada. ALSO LOW FARE8 FROM EA8TERN CANADA TO WE8TERN CANADA POINTS Full information from any Agent. wmop the, wpiioi inwirc ..tu, , -HertUge ol Desert" re- late the fight of a tenderfoot to1 "Pack Up Your Trouble," a restore his self-respect and win! roLste-rous comedy with Jane back a fortune out of which he Withers and the Ritt Brothers, had been cheated by a double and "Heritage of the Desert" crowing agent. Donald Woods another thrilling western romance gives a realistic performance as by Zane Grey, are double billed the young Easterner and pretty on the screen of the Capital Evelyn Venabieisthe lovely daugh- Theatre here tonight. In "Pack Up Your Troubles" the C. ter of the desert. Russell Hayden nery they are establishing on the ocean dock at Prince Ru- uwuvu, nuwu oiiitt nnvf onH ovnU cfn 1 4. If U t TU Ritz Brothers are a trio of vaude- and Sidney Toler are also Included ville actors who enlist and find in the cast. their way to France on a trans- port as nursemaids to a herd of o o D a o o o o t o o o o o o o o o o o a a a a a a a a a a a o a a a a a o o o o o o a n. o' IW1 i i riant m Waterfront Whiffs New Prince Rupert Cannery IJeintr Tut In Readiness Large Scale Herring Fishing Here Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. are now moving from Massett and Vancouver for the new salmon can j. v uuu v.x7..i..u iu omit iiiaiauaiiuu ciuuui iuaiizu i. me installation, it is anticipated, will take about six weeks' time so the plant will be in readiness well in advance of the commencement of the 1940 sal' army mules. Their nemesis is a Five thousand i.ct Rupert mon fishing season. Other arrange- satisfaction along the local water hard-boiled sergeant played by people read the Dally News. It ments for the new plant at Prince front by all branches of the fishing Stanley Fields. Jane Withers is a pays to let them know what yon Rupert, Including camps and other Industry- Prince Rupert may well gay little mademoiselle who be- have to sea organization, are being proceeded feel that, in "Don" Finn, she has a , i with. The company has been mov-! real friend in a high administrative ,lng into Prince Rupert canning jPosU the conduct of which directly equipment from the Massett Can- a"60" 'Ws places most Important new plant on the Queen Charlotte Mnd"stry. Dr. Hnn, from first Islands which It purchased last year. Some of the machinery has been brought In during the past few days by company packers. More will arrive on the Prince John next week. Not in many years has there been such large scale herring fishing activity in Prince Rupert Harbor as Is going on Just now. The run, which had been late and for a time was despaired of, is proving a very substantial one. The fish are being V"-'VV . " mc 'alc the recently ana wmea io me reaucnon plants at Tucks Inlet, Port Edward, Namu and Butedale. Nine boats are en gaged In the seining and more than Packers. The packers include em Pilot, Western Princess and na S. for Nelson Bros.. Dovre B.. o Lois N- Sea Maid, P. W Algie, o Power Scow and Limited for B. C. 2 Packers and Cape Mudge. Skeedans g and Cape Cook for Canadian Flsh-j a Ing Co, I D hand experience, knows the situation at Prince Rupert and understands the varied problems of the industry locally. His many friends will be looking forward to an early visit from him to tender their congratulations. Director of the fisheries experimental station here for some years. Dr. Finn also organized the scientific department of the British Columbia Packers at Vancouver. A few years ago he moved east to assume the directorship ot the Halifax Fisheries Experimental Station. He had been chairman of created Salt Fish C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray, which was In port n!lh.et! LnU K" board an exceptionally light list of TmT" rerr" onlytWrty passengers. There were Percy and Western Monarch for Nelson Bros. and.Ivana. W. 7 nnrt rVwl Parln.r tnr Ih. r r no disembarkations at Prince Ru pert, seven going aboard at this port for the south. MAKER OF MUNITIONS PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 17: (CP During the World War Samuel Ma- theson Vauclaln. head of the Bald J to VTs Ud U4 UlC gvu4i,W4iliAb appointment of Dr. D. B. Finn, for- wln Locomotive Co.. who died re o o o o o a a a a a a a medy director of the Prince Rupert cenuy- mmep nu inventive and ex-Fisheries Experimental Station, as ability to work that won deputy minister of fisheries for hlm the Distinguished Service Canada was received with general Medal frm his own country and aecoraiions irom France. Italy and . Poland. He served as chairman of i MINERAL ACT rrmmitAo v U nH..-.ir Xotlr. T I.MInnu.nt Co-n. rT""." . M,c u,;" oi a- T John w. Aidm nrf ntuwi. m.t uonai ueience. CHKHWHOOKraoe0COOOOOOOOOMOWOaOKOOaOOCHJOOOO nd of tnUtr. WMhlnston, V. f. A. He Showed the Allies how tn COAL NANAIMO WELLINGTON ALBERTA SOOTLESS BULKLEY VALLEY Albert and McCaffery Ltd. PHONE 116 PHONE 117 WHEREAS Uwre " owner o&ner utlltz dMlmz-tl.. Of 14-lnch naval i tha one quarter lotrrert in ch and Buns In land warfare by mounting 1 5. sur No. 7. But No. 8. sur No. 9 caf$ and d'gned mobile carriage! trxj Sur So. 10 WlnrnJ Cllmji iltiute for guns. on tto nortii atd of Porcher Ilnil I Te vLiltprf KnvlAt soviet Russia n.,..i- .f at 'in cuumore pmaee about sto feet "f from th bech in the sk.-m uming ume "nen that country was gen- ."ifl?- Si Colombia: erally closed to Americans, sur- TAKE NOTICE Uuw uniwM d3 . ' you , vvpH If. Py Mfein o dayi from th dt ber- veyea lts raroad needs and ad- jof the mm ot 11537.60 being your vised the Soviet authorities. proportion of the expenditure required ,viade "un,,,0'" fnniton for the yer 1937, 1B38 and 1938 by - , section 28 of tb iUiierai Act. b. s. in ltle world war he expanded B. c. 1939, Chapter in, together with the activities of the Baldwin ' Locn- 11 ooau of thlj notice, to the under- moMv Wnr. . mouve Works to ljned. the regutered owuer of aaid produce munl- uinerai ciaima. your interest on aaid tlons. Great shops were erected at Mineral Ctalnu ahaJl be forfeited and Eddystone Pa and Rumhom BUrnham- t, Pa becctne ruled in the underalgned who 1 J ' ? u haa made the required expenditures. Al Pealc production the combined dated at Prtnce Rupert. B c. tin plants produced 12.000 rifles and I E s bernvy IJOVEK.VMKNT I.KHOIt .tCT" (Section 28) Nut h e of .tppllratlon Kr a Ib-er Lli-rnre Z5.000 shells dally. England and Canada followed his example and manufacturers there established munitions factories. as President of the locomotive 2UJ72L"ZU unnd?r! rAc'ur",nK f Europe and Souti i?nrd end to apply to the liquor America with rontracts running as Ocii-rol Board for Dcenre In reacect hlflh as 10.000 000 BkMfje. Oraham Uand. BrU'h Oo- 15- The family moved to Al-umbla, upon the Hoda described M toona. Pa whoro h ott..j ..k 1895 he was made a member the firm: vlce-nresldent In i riftt Martin woMu" The 71 Grmn' Q. C. CITY Passengers on the last south Mrs. Christensen and, as the former Annie Haan. was well known on the Islands. Miss Evelyn Falrbalrn has re net 1 OB fort ,lntl ' X X t fM I Vl V.V; i 1T 001 IjjVIani in the Moon turned home after a brief trip i "Fancy that old fallow leaving to Prince Rupert MIm Olive Fair-1 ten thousand dollars. How would bairn remained In Prtnee Rupert you Hkt to be his widow, dear?" ; where she will visit friends. "Oh. darling, you know I'd much rather be your." Rev. and Mrs. Basil Hartley vU- I ted Prince Rupert where Mr. Hart-' Those who Mke to solve problems ley attended the Presbytery of mlnht try this one: Divide the num-the United Church. ber Into foar such parts that, if you add two to the first part. sub-Provincial Constable T. A. Stew, tract two from the second, multiply art returned to the Islands on the the third by two and dlvtde the last trip of the Prince John while fourth by Uo. the result of ech op-Mrs. Stewart, who had aeeom- eratkm is the same. panled her husband to Prince Rup- J ert when he went there on escort one "hates to toll .bout it hut m duty, remained for a visit with a local milliner shop t the fail a relatives. She returned from Prtnee lady bought a hat and it was pack-Rupert on the Prince Charles thta ed In a box. Then she decided to w try U on once more and the mlllin- . er had to dnw her attention to the A construotion company will be faet that It wm the box and not the coming to Allford Bay soon and it hat she was then trying on. Ex-ta said there will be work there eutabie absentmlndednes! for several months giving employ- me?1 to. ?k 1?mb!r ai kCal m Mtt a hpu Pce! Hellgo-oneHtl UUng Wand1' Und r a tongand U id prosprlty- to be a thorn In the side of the Brl- Ush. The annual meeting of the Ladles Aid to the United Church was held recently at the Manse ru;WN- Fe0- CP. Owing to poor attendance no el- tow mak" 00 dWlnctlon. A ectlon of officers was held. The ?n0 drtm Uk,nR 004 MusaKM to president, Miss Velma Falrbalrn t P 'fkers was fined $4.43 was In the chair. Reports were re- speeding, celved from the secretary and the " treasurer. A balance on hand of forty dollars was reported. Plans for making necessary repairs to the celling of the Manse kitchen were discussed. It was suggested that for the duration of the war some work for the Red Cross be undertaken bv members. At the close of th business meeting a guessing contest was held. Winner of first prize was Mrs. Dorothy Hill and of the consolation prize. Mrs. E C. Stevens. Refreshments were served by Ihe hostess, Mrs. Basil Hartley. The first three meetings o the study groups held In connrctlon of a credit union have proved Interesting and informative. At the date In March set for the formal opening of the union It Is expected that there will be a large attendance. At the Land of this month a speaker Is to tnMjui Man MR M8, Pri-nr- Prince AimM Rupert t-nrf Land Reg's n,'.. then annrinMt o. 1- "C,I,, "Y"11 nere ! lne extension tratlcn DUtrtot, in the ProTlnce of tlr-ia life rVJiifwit4a mVm. 1 . t.u the me ahorn snops nf of tZ the Pennsylvania .""".".Department of the University ' of British nrmh r-tn,wo Columbia that by the gia or by the bottle tor con- "M'road. In five years he was urppuqn on the premier, or else- made foreman. Abandoning a ed tMs 10th day of February 1940. d.reamj of a colleKe education he v. dale. studied mechanical drawing at Applicant, night. Soon he became an Inspector at the Baldwin plant and rose rapidly PR1NPF Rf 1PPPT 10 Msume various responsibilities. further In struction may be obtained on the subject. Communion services were held' at the close of the regular Sunday! morning service by rtev. Basil Hartley of the United Church here. Two new members were welcomed: by the minister when Dr. and Mrs. LSl LVWVrv wcriinnon partook of the A 19n. wa, workln- the .ho":iA; Lord's' AND WV jnir SHIPYARD I tU hc StSJlSS the Interest Interest In In merhanlral mechanical mv.r,Mnn. operations, lCnUrCn- Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding 1 Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled despite new titles when he was notified that he had been elected i Try a Classified Advertisement. .President In 1919. He served as( . President for ten years and then 00000000000000000000000000 1 became Chairman of the Board Mr. Vauclaln was married April' 17.. 1879 to Miss Annie Kearney, who died In 1923, They had six children. - -- - A. 1 j Advertising Is an investment. MISS YUKI Dressmaker Ladles' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone GREEN 880 727 I RASER ST. 00000000000000000000000000 i m 13 SISTERS CAFE 3 OPENS roil BUSINESS THURSDAY, C:30 A..M. Your Patronage will be highly appreciated "Aim to rieae" l oar .Mollo Thank You Saturday, rebrutryir t J THE MOST MAGNIFICENT PICTURt OF THE BRITISH SPIRIT ANO OF BRITISH COURAGE THAT HAS EVER BEEN PRODUCED ..." LOHDOX DAILt MAIL ALEXANDER KORDA'S EPIC OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE! . . . g S-JTS T "THF LION HAS WINGS" Thet"" irp) . ilh RALPH RICHARDSON MERLE OBERON NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERS 3 DAYS Starting Monday SPECIAL MATINEES MON. TUBS. AT 3:15 c A P I 0 L TKAUMlV 01 MJXD HUJ-WltN. Bng , Trh ! Using tramcar track J Piggotl. blind mc: pushed hinuelf in h;, oouna oi ;ne i'rtnce Jonn in- inp aiont , . , . Siuthmntv t, n Throw cindM Mr and Mr, lu.m.r rhH.. A useful slogan might be PV,!1 ----w- ......... . v..... tn wu &uira dt a i ra m tensen and family. They expect to awa ou ... be away for several weeks and ' Prince RPrt." ETON Tt'CKSHOP while in the south will visit in WINDSOR, Bng Fb Nanalmo at the home of Provtn-J WUlie: "Orandma. when are you ; Lay ton's a confer:,,,-. ctal Constable and Mrs. Martin ' itolng to fUrt to ptoy footbaU?" to BtonUru evrrvwh, . The latter ts a sUtcr of, Grandma: "Why darKng. Leant Dy tne play football." generations, l to h. .WUtte: "But daddy says he's going na, nfld t w, to bay a new ear as soon a you kick 200 year and is v off." 1 'CI a ha SOU) .1' c TONIGHT OMV 2 Show. 7:M ,t , ; Ritz Bros. Jane Withers In -PACK IT YOl'R TROUBLES" (1:17 and II Ui PLtS ZANE filim "HKRITAGK OF THE DKSEUr At 7:10 and r. Comlnc Jon. Tuk -Wd "Till: HON HAS tVlN(v .Matlnren .Mon, Tue 1 1 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Paol rU IDOKA Roller Rink Dally StAilooi 2 0. '." Children Adults V'.;; Beginners (liven SperU Atlentlun February Furniture Sale HE I) OUTFIT COMIM,KTK-$25.00 2-inch bedstead In walnut finish. Cable spring and felt :r size 3-3, 4-0, 4-5, FULL STKEL PANEL UKD t In walnut t finish. Cable spring and spring -filled, , QIO mattress, per outfit O0 Floor CoveriiiK Carpets and Linoleum Seamless Axmlnster Carpet CQQ 9x12 , J)uOw Seamless Axmlnster Carpet C09 6-9x9 6x9 At ... 0x9 At... Green 916 CONfiOLEUM RUGS $5.95 $7.95 9x10 At Store Hours 8;30 a.m. (o 5;30 p.m. .9 $9.9 Trade In your old furniture for new during the February I un ture Sale. For appraWal ask for Ello. ..N0 obligation, "e lh you for calling on us ELIO'S FURNITURE STORI TIIIKP AVKN'