f ' Capt. R. B. Longridge, first vice- at the regular weekly luncheon of president of the British Columbia the Prince Rupert Rotary Club to-command of the Canadian Legion morrow. Capt. Longridge is arriv-tnd recently appointed district ing in the city on the Princess Lou-auxillary service officer of Military ise tomorrow morning from Victor-District No. 11, will be the speaker ia. Tonight 7.45 - 8.00 p. m. HEAR MISS W1NNIFRED KYDD, C.H.E., M.A. Deliver An Address to the Women of Canada Over the Trans-Canada Radio Network Her Subject Will Re NATIONAL GOVERNMENT Tunc in CRC Network or Associated Station to Which You Listen FURNITURE Clearance 2 Only Flat Top Maple Desks Clearance 2 Only Writing Desks CM f) QC Drop front Each O Clearance 3 Only Chiffoniers-Walnut finish. Each 'Clearance 1 Only Inlaid Linoleum- Size 6x9 - NEW CENTRAL nOTEL ANNEX Second Avenue Housekeeping Apartments (Hot Water Heated) Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress (Central Hotel) $14.95 Clearance I Only Six-Piece Rreakfast Q-fl CA Suite vdliUU Clearance 1 Only Six-Piece Dinette jggg QQ Clearance 3 Only Table Lamps Glass )C base, complete with shade. Each . . Clearance 2 only Linoleum Rugs-Size 7x9. Each Clearance 2 Only Feltol Rugs 7x9. vf - Each . . .r , . 1; T4 7.95 $4.95 $8.95 ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Green 916 Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. TIIIKD AVENUE SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! ulling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVEB Steamer leaves Prince Rupert everj THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East . Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For fares, etc., call or tcrlte City Ticket Office, 528 3rd Ave. V-9-40 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CAR DEN 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 -- l - ----- r SHOOTING GALLERY Adjoining IDORA ROLLER ARENA Hotel Arrivals Central M. Campbell, city; S. D. Zopka, C.N.R.; S. Heavysides. Barrett Rock; J. Cameron and M. Antonsen, Prince Rupert C. W. Bell, F. Lobb. P. Blanche, A. Farrow. P. s. Sutton, W. F. Brlnd-ley, R. Dagger. Mrs. Frank Stead. J. C. Hammett. H. E. A. Woodbury. Fred Mannlx, J. E, Graham. J. B. Barclay. T. Mayo. P. Wong Wing, Woo Lum. Mr. and Mrs. Atchison, Roy Trelvik and Alan Cormmck. Vancouver; James R. Neston. Seattle; D. Main, Sunnyside; Mrs. B. A. MacLean and son. Port Essington; A. Jacobsen, Shirley; A. H. Jacob-sen. Shirley: H. T. Anderson. Edmonton; Mrs. G. C. Sessions. Terrace: F. C. Swanell, Barrett: Hon. T. D. Pattullo and Ben Hethey. Victoria; Lieut. Col. A. L. Jones. THRIFT Cash & Carry Phone 179 Free Delivery on Orders $1.00 and Over Confucius Say "Go to Thrift Rig; Bargains Not Just Today Everyday." dARTLETT PEARS Berryland, choice quality. 17-oz. tins. nrn 2 for uOK, black; pepper Half-pound bags. n Nabob Brand. Each WHEAT PUFFS RICE PUFFS Cello bags. 3 for 25c CUT GREEN BEANS . Bestovall. "fill's 17-oz. Uns 1UC- ORANOE MARMALADE Empress, 1940 pack Ctnn 32-oz. Jars SODA BISCUITS Red Arrow. Large package STRAINED FOODS FOR BABIES Heinz All varieties. 3 tins THRIFT COFFEE Always fresh because its ground dally. 43 (J LARD Swift's Silverleaf. 1Qn 2 lbs. rhubarb-no. 1 hothouse. 2 lbs TURNIPS Just arrived from Hamlin and Thomson, Ter- -f O o race.. 4 lbs. CAULIFLOWER Large white heads. OAn Each ORANGES Juicy navels. Large OCn size. Dozen FRESH GREEN PEAS Well filled pods. -f Co Lb. an' zs 4J 17c FRUIT CAKES 3-lb. slab. 27 only AQn to sell at Ul 25c 9c THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Tacked by the only talraon canning company with an all the year' rounS payroll to Prince Rupert 18. I THS DAILY KEWS Wednesday Marrh jj BOWL TITLE TOURNAMENT Four Specially Selected Rinks Com-, Menccd Competition Last j Night A city bowling league championship series for the Hanson Cup between four specially selected teams got under way last night and will be continued during the week. High average scorer in last night's play was Eddie Smith with 208. Indtvtdual scoring was as No. 4 Burg j-JL. I8l 149 145 Large 148 153 144 Dungate I4l 169 134 Arney I9l 201 I4l Asemissen 182 174 147 813 848 711 No. 1 Schrieber 155 182 148 Zenelll 133 153 183 Comadina , 159 157 145 Samuelson 138 184 134 Paul 177 176 138 762 852 743 No. 3 Franks 157 143 150 Jack no 144 136 Announcements All advertisement in this col-amn will be charged for a full month at 2.V a word Canadian Legion Tea and Annette's Fashion Show. March 14. L. O B. A. Daffodil Dance, March 15, Metropole Hall. Play High School Auditorium. March 14 and 15. Garrison SL Patrick's dance. 102nd Armourio, March 15, admission 50c. t' St. Patrick's Tea, Catholic Hall. 1 March 16. Eagles' Bridge March 20. Presbyterian Tea. Mrs. J. J. LJttle's. March 21. Moose Gingham Leap Year Dance. March 21. Daffodil Tea, Mrs. Parkin's! March 25. Band Parents' tea Mrs. Hogan's March 27. S. O. N. Fishermen's Farewell Dance, March 28. Orange Ladies' Sale. April 3. Hill 60 Dance, Moose Hall. Apr. 5. United Spring Sale, April 11. Presbyterian Spring Sale April St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 9. MINERAL ACT .Not Ire To IMInqurnt Co-ownrr To John W. Alrtn and nnnilrr nirki- ........ p WHEREAS then at ovneri other than my wir to the eitent of more tha3 one qiwrter uitrreat In ech and wl of the Str No. I. Star No. 3. Star No. 3. SUr No. 4. Star No. 5. Star No. . 8Kr No 7. Star No. 8. Star No. 9 arm Star No 10 Mineral Claim altuaU on tiie north aide of Porcher Ulana in Chlamore Pa(ie about 800 feet rrom the beach In the Skeena Mining Division, Province of BrlUah Columbta: TAKE NOTICE t. nniu m. Par WtUlln 90 dava frnm h rt. v. . of the sum of 115370 being your Kiuiwon 01 ine expenditure require! for the year 1937. 1938 and 1939 by Section 28 of the Mineral Act, Ft. S B-tC 1936. Cb.pteT 161. together with all ccwU of thla notice, to the under-signed. th registered owner of aald Mineral Clalma, jour Intereat on aald Mineral Claim ahall be forfeited and become veated in the undersigned who ha made the required expenditure. DATED at Prince Rupert. B C. thla Stb day of July, 1939 1 8 RERNVT Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Mifk VALENTIN DAIRY PBONF V7 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zartlll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phono 281 r.O. Box 191 CATCHING McMeekm Klnslor 1 Mora n I i I No. 2. (Morrison .Mcintosh Taylor Gunderson Smith COLD? Used at that first sneeze, this Jvrioi-ized medication for the nose here most colds start Vi af ftaf t? helps keep colds V w T w from developing. Va-tro-nol BIRTH 167 143 158 166 167 182 178 129 161 838 731 787 ..146 216 203 .165 183 185 ..150 1 59 183 ..149 232 189 .201 171 245 819 961 1010 With a good-sized list of passengers. C.N.R. steamer Prince Oeorge, Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived In port on Ume at 10 o'clock this morning (from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls, sailing at 2 o'clock this 'afternoon for Ketchikan and Stew- art whence she willjreturn here to-; morrow evening southbound. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Freeman at Seattle. Washington, on March 3, 1940. 1 A fifty cent eiasslliea ad. wJt .often make you many dollars. BROKEN REST Up time and again Ucaute of kidney and bladder weakness. Take Giq Pills to sootbe and tone up the kidneys-enjoy a good night's sleep. Ia th United States ask for "Gino Tills". 1 J If In Canada and tb UJRafalar m nrm, iafta ammy tit, m tUSSSHE FOR SALfc FOR SALE Terms: strictly cash: LoU 9-10, Blk. 11, D. L, 369, ierrace, tiugn m. Adams Estate, $500.00; Sub Lot 1 of Lot 1429, Range 3, C. D. Lakelse Road, 10 acres, Peter De Boer Estate, $100.00; Lot 20, Blk. 11 S. 6, Prince Rupert. George Macklln Estate $900.00; Lot 4, Blk. 37, I Sec. 5, Prince Rupert, J. D. Peel i Estate, $125.00; Lot 3053, Cas- slar, 103 acres, situate near Aly-ansh, Wm. Stewart Estate, $100.-00; Unsubdlvlded portion Lot 2199, R. 5, CD., 142 acres, and cottage, Estate Neil McCarthy. $300.00; Assd. Lot A of Lot 5, Blk. 2, and Ad. Lot A of Lot 8, Blk. 2, D. L. 45. Port Esslngton, Estate Mary D. Holland. $200 no- I Unsold portion Lot 3822, Casslar .....vi. iiiiin, auu Luiiai.-, restate John W. Strombeck, $500.00. Official ;Admlnlstrator, Prince Rupert. B. C. tf. FOR SALE English Phone Blue 609. Pram, $12. 63 FOR SALE Baby chicks from vigorous new blood leghorn breeding stock. Unsexed $10.00 per 100, pullets (97) $25.00 per 100. Also Rock and Red chlckg $12.00 per 100. Appleby's Poultry Farm, Mls-slon City. B:C. u FOR SALE 20 h.p. Vivian gas engine In good condition $300.00. Apply Box 35, Daily News. 66 WANTED WANTED Small furnished suite or two light housekeeping rooms, starting April 1. Reliable tenant! Reply to O. J. Haughey, Room 3, New Royal Hotel. (63) PERSONAL HOW TO GET A GOVERNMENT JOB as Letter Carrier, Postal Clerk, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Etc. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest , In Canada. No Agents. Moose Ladies' Tea And Sale Successful Affair Held Yesterday Afternoon at Home of Mrs. YY. J, IJntham In spite of unfavorable weather. there was a good turn-out at the home of Mrs. W. J. Uneham. Fifth Avenue East, yesterday afternoon for tea and sale of nome cooking held by the Ladles of the Moose. ; , Mrs. Hugh Smith was general i convenor. ! Mrs. Ole Stcgavlg and Mrs. Ad-1 cock poured and assisting in the tea room were Mrs! W. R. Overend. Mrs. Field. Mrs. Olske. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. T. O. Morgan. Mrs. Tat-tersal was cashier. Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Stiver- sides had charge of the sale of home cooking while Mrs. Sam Hou-gan and Mrs. Margaret Davey looked after the candy table. Mrs. Robert McCarthr had charge of raffles, the winners of wnten were: " Cottage roll, donated by Jones Meat Market, won by Mrs. R. Cameron. Basket of Fruit, donated by - Im lnd J;1 ERROL FLYNN HETTE DAVIS In 'Private Lives 0f Elizabeth and 1W With Olivia De llarllland IN TKCIIMCOLOlt (At 7:21 and 9 31 ADDED 4 Color Cartoon "Karly W(f Gets the Bird' Vincent Lopei and Orchmn COMING THURS, -gL James Cagntr in -OKLAHOMA KID' Pj-irwlanH' tVnit it . U. UUU, Pyrex casserole. d:. don's Hardware. . bert McCarthy Advertising u r OVERWAITEA LTD. CASH or C.O.I). ,,honeR. Free Delivery on Orders of $1.00 and Over PURE STRAWBERRY JAM 4-lb. tin norarn a Chocolate OSn Malted Milk- Mb. tlnUUi' Helm Spsgettl 10 ca 3 tins Julce-3 tins 3 lbs. 25c Teisun Grapefruit OCn FKKSII KIIUMAItll- Per bunch 49c Aylmer Prune Plums Qn 2 tins Awl Aylmer Pork and Beans 3 tins Aylmer Golden Ban tarn Corn 2 ' . AYLMKR Cl'T GKEEN BEANS- 2 tins Quaker Corn Hakes -3 pkU Jewel Shortenlnr -2 lbs. 23c 21c Canada Corn Starch -f (n Per1 pkt XUL NEW POTATOES 25c 23c 21c leii .Naptha Soap -I r 1 2har. lull Oxydol Soap Powdtr - OQn Large pkt Hoyal Crown Clranur ffn Per tin Deiorc featured in the city 15c to $3 0 25c 5c woooooooooooooooooooooocroooooooooooooooooooocoooeoct EASTER NOVELTIES! A truly fine selection of chocolate novelties Ne cr j Any item reserved till Easter on request. Make your selection while the assortment is complete SYMPHONY EASTER CARDS An excellent assortment, reasonably priced 2 for 5c 5c and IQc Ormes ltd. Pioneer Drut&iats The Itexall Store r,011M gl & g; Open Dally from g a m ,0 ptm Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 in 0 tl tn aiwaoooiwooooijooaooa