Frbnnry 3, 1940. "' " in imn fit M1V117'1V ivmn villi lit af ave iYiasqueraae orful Thur.day Nlfht In OildfHIV Hall Interesting (otumes A Hall a coionui masquerade staged by the Sons of , u nrofffisor dressed woman, Miss Ther Dc-urdlns. as iiecitauon. Sick Soldier Is . Back In Room Of Birth Hospital Private J. O. Adams of the Six teenth Canadian Scottish celebra ted his twenty-seventh birthday on Thursday In the old Prince Rupert uenerai Hospital building in the same place where he spent the . . - rrt iiirnt nmiri nr hia ..r r.i ...... i. i n i m n i i lump i :hi iwr w. ..aw . . . . inn i.r- - "I I .j who wrrc in attendance, xne "ua," me rrince l,:id bom gaily aecoraiea lori""" vni rcuruary i s.sion with colored streamers lu"- uw " Mr- ana Mrs. i.i iwiiiinm Animi rrtrmHo f 1 ballwins. inuHiim an uppiupn- - v.. Unit for numerous interesting '"-c irwH ne u c . ... - j.. Inallmit in th milltarv hnniii I :i!nf' worn oy uie dancers. ; ' i i' -in a urana Marcn, ine cos:""- - uiu p drmlnPd h Prince Rupert General Hospital ...... T Itlill.-1.rii rrnt a -( n- . udges Martin Erlrltson, E. J" n un Mrs Letnc and Mlss,for "e toc.al arrtn- ml-thy Ualllnger-as follows. ba"" deludes the quarters drrvsed man. 8. P. Wood-!wnlch were m"y VMr a- umO us u iiurorry in MIC wa nospitai. Private Adams' father for many years was Identified with the nld imirai man, uene nupav city police heft, htfrtnt been a L i ckface ' sergeant when pottelnf of the . omical -woman. Mrs. L. M. city was Uken over by the provln-!. country boy. clal police. The former Sergeant wa- by Mike Colussl's Or- Adams U now located In Washing Dancing kept up from 10 ton Slate, having retired from ; 3 30 a m. maid Johan- ppllce work years ago. Mrs. Adams roster of ceremonies. died Home year ao In the south. refreshments were serv-..ht ' " ; i were drawings during the rive thousar.a il4c Rupert winner" being Floyd Eby, peop' the Dally News. It . n.twntv A Garnet and D, pay to let them know what yo& have to sell FEBRUARY SALE at ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Prince Rupert B. C. ii n n on i t OA ava Hniivc Hrnm X ll 0 tn in V MI Tl m a. .i h m. m am u m k. -m mm - 1WBJ aWMiW tWB(i - --oooooooooooooooaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo j-g Vjp TOO COLD? Why Not Answer This Qtieilon Accurately by HeferrinK to a TAYLOR THERMOMETER Taylor Thermometers Arc Triced al 65c, $1, $1.25 Md $2.50 Ormes Ltd. The Hexall Slore Phones 81 Open Dally from 8 sun. till 10 p m. Sundays and Holidays from 15 to 5 pm 7 to 4 p.m. & 82 anil o O D If i c m depend dimply on your own or somebody eise s g .a . it . a ......... .... 4 . ..s-. .211 n e of heat It is dime po.inie me tempi-ranui.- w m 5 irt mi u tmiioiiifhv rni nvcrneaien rooms .uii i- a talkfv uhili. rnnm liolow C8 deiricefi produce coius, g in. I ill.. . 1 ItlilTfll'lll lltllL llltJIIl IIIU U , - . . ... A Otrv In fun h a m . . ...n.-nil'lAAaofiAa SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling il OCCAM fAUt and POWELL RIYE8 Strainer leaves Prince Ktipert every TUtmSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trhlni leave 1'rlnce Rnpert for the East Monday, Wedtteadny Friday, 6 p.m. Steamer for Ketchikan and Ste-wnrt every WEDNESDAY. 2 p.m. For Jaw, etc., tail or xcrUt aty TtcUti Offici, S28 So An. , V-0-40 ,tliliwr Si COMMITTEES OF CHAMBER Members of Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce Are Assigned to Duties W. M. Watts, president of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Com merce, has appointed committees of the Chamber for the year as Clvlc-J. J. Little, shclford Dar- ton. J. L. Lee and O. P. Tinker. Entertainment D. O. norland, P. J. Skinner. C. C. Mills and Cyril Keiiett. Finance- Arnold Flaten, J. W Nlcholls, R. o. Hopkins arid Thomas McMeekin. FUherles-o. W. Nlckerson. Croft Brook, R. M. Wlnslow and O. C. Mitchell. Freight Rates J. W. Nlcholls. C. V. Evltt. R. E. Moore and 3. O Johns. TECK-DAHT ftTKWi "" I LOCALS I Grain J. a. Johns. 11. A. Dreen. last htsht Cash for Old Oold. Bulger '. ti tot prompt arid toUtteoW Phone 13 TfciL tf. W. R. MaeAfee returned to the dty on the Priftcess Adelaide last night from a brief business trip to Vancouver. or three days in the city, sailed the national lottery. by the Princess Adelaide last hlght Paris of Wartime on his return to. Vancouver. The evening advance and at ' ' IV. Jl I. . a t. o.-- l. ",c nour ine crowos ais- it."f3a.,,ssr-2,,5 a ss -j -s Canadian A. W Upsln. A. O. Rlx and Frank 'Adelaide last nleht Dibb. j Port W. L. Coates. R. M. Wins- Rev. Hugh Dobson, low. Peter Solem and H. A. Breen. vancellsm nnrf srv!; Radio D. C. McRae, C. O. Minns, J L. Lee and Croft Brook. Real Estate and Insurance John Dybhavn. G. P. Tinker. John Currle and Theo Collart. Rctall-C. 0. Minns. O. A. Bry LAMPLIGHTERS GO J! WESTMINSTER. Eng.. Feb. 3: gCP The centuries-old figure of 8 the lamplighter has disappeared fiom Westminster streets. Lamp-g lighters In nearby Holborn are still 8 .lighting lanterns but they are hur ricane lamps for air raid use. Announcements aU adtertisements tn ihU col-oron will be charged for a mil ifinnth hi J!-) orl Eagles Bridge, February 7. Toe II Dance. Seal Cove. Feb 9. Legion Valentine Tea. Mrs. D. C. Schubert's. February 14. Cambral Valentine Ball, Febru ary 18. S. O. N. Leap Year Dance Febru ary 23. Boys' 'Band Dance February 28. March 1 Tea. Mrs. Bert Morgan's. Eastern Star Tea, Mrs. L. W. Kergtn's. February 15, Anglican Spring Sale. April 4. IN TllKlM THEME OOI'HT Of MUTI'ltl In IToh'l In 111 MMtrr tt Oi "ArtmlnlMritlon In Ihf Mllr of th Elt of Andrrw l MYorrr, Ilfffanfrt tAKE NOTICE thAt by ccVr of Hlg Honor Judge W. H. FWiW dated th .2nd dT vi Jainnry 1940 I wm up-bclrrtfd AdnUnlwtpntior of the Ett of Amlrrw tHvrtl Wmwf, rxaid. lt nt th C tv of Prince mrrt;. Briimn CtoluniWa, ami all p"r-ii havlnfi tlttinw gninet Vhm mid Ewtato r ner by mjturwl to furrUMi vtte mm vo me brcporty rrlfll mi or brforo the 38th dny of rrtmwry 1940 nd J1 pri Inil-O'M to w wild Efluna rr mruinxi (o noy the moui.t ot thlr LndnbUd' nrr i w uir .v. minimi. NCI1MAN A. WATT. Ofnclai Admin Intra toe, Prince Kup-rt, n. O. rart h -2nd chvy of Jnvmry, A. D. 1840. I Hfk f.. 1 c hi.- m a ujctens Ul- v"" c "' " mosphere tvuin uuicuaic un 111 I Tin cess Adelaide this Week. Dr. J. H. Carson and M. M. Mc, - Lachlan. I Tea and sale of home cooking, Legislative W. O. Pulton. J. T.!Rel headquarters, 2nd and night on the Prrtcess .Adelaide Lumber-W. R. McAfee, W. P. Ar- Zt,Z -T , 7u -lUre Mr-av7 x, mour. J. A. Undsay and C. V. Evltt. S6""" for,ihe pMt Membership- F A. MacCallum, h ? J" ,ldefttlfled W J. Scott, Bert Morgan and SheU !j iISk ttrntxA of ford Darton. mx Hellbroner's store here. lfUlMi t r n n.. 11.. v vv tn secretary of Public Works Dr. J. H. Carson.Jthe United Church of Canada George Ross. Robert Oordon and J. from Vancouver, will be the speak, E. Boddle. er at the regular weekly luncheon Publicity- O. C Mitchell. H. F.of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club puiien, j. e. Morris ana r. J ner. H.G. HELGERSON LTD. 216 Sixth StTeef See V For All Kinds tt Insurance and Heal Estate Notary Public We have on our lists the fol-lowins good buys GRAHAM AVE, WestView. 5-room house. 2 bedrooms, finished attic, glass porch, fully modern, furnace, fireplace, lovely view, garden, $5,000 on terms. TAYLOR STM 6-robm house, 3 bedrooms, bath, fully modern. In fine condition, S1C00 on terms. 171 3rd AVE.. 2-story building, 6-room flat above, 3 bed rooms, hardwood floors, fully modern, large room below suitable for garage or .workshop. S2300. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank nidi. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MiH. VALENTIN DAIRY rnoKE tn GROCERY SPECIALS Every Day at MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE 'Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18 and 19 Opposite Canadian Legion FttANCt; I? WAR flARB rcdritlfiued ftotft Page One) lng, MBco-tchanto6da! Oul, Monsieur e Cafltalnel'' In the alcove at the window the Poles are celebrating with a dash of Vodka. At the same lime crbwds churn cease!ely along the wide boulevards, and avenues, pausing be fore the obscurely lighted stalls at which one may buy Inexpensive souvenirs, old books, fresh nugat, or take a chance on a wheel of fortune In the hope of winning a Oiler Cesner, after a visit of two bottle of champagne or a ticket cn silent, mysterious, des- efted, The Cars and buses. dlmW veiled, pass with the soft swish- Mlss Frances Cummlngs, who '!J8 8oUnd of R skate cutting has besn on a holiday trio to Van .tnrtush tce,.turn deftly, nolse- eouvef. returned to the city from ,e8sly- the south on the Princess Adelaide! ShaP masses gather and separate, a rare shadow material izes for a fleeting Instant tinder the glimmer of a street lamD a glimpse of dark eyes, a smile, then Harvey, W. R. McAfee and F. A. 6tn Street. Wednesday, February 7,,'" again In the fog which battles MacCallum. ; Funds to be used for local Soldiers Hlghway-S. E, Parker. Max Hell.-! Hospital Supplies. (31) broner, Thomas Trotler and R. E. ... Moorc 1 Mr. and Mrs. Q. F. Davey and Labor Frank Dlbb, J. E. Doddle. John Currle and 8. E. Parker. on wm oe leaving next Friday Mining ii. r. ruuew. j. ivm Mrs W itn nprVeKu las. J. J. little and Cyril Kellett. (little daughter. Georglna, who have "?Ch. nutty odor-the chesUiut yen ddr's stove Aianne-reier wne. w. r. at-. been Visiting for the past few mour. P. M. Ray and 0. W. Nicker-1 months in Vancouver. Victoria son. 'and elewhr in tha .u.ftr Peace River Outlet Theo Collart. turned to the city on the Princess against the blurted moonbeams which try In vain to pierce It. There a group of soldiers who laugh out suddenly. Two of three yards away they are Invisible but tneir voices carry. A number -jdf young blue-caped policemen Jo'ln them to share the Joke ("sidewalk swallows," the French call -them slangily) and warn them against making too much of a row. A wnui or charcoal mixed with glows against the old stones of the Conclergerle where Marie Antoinette speht her last days Imprisoned. The glacial wind flutters a skirt at the corner a corner even more obscure than the others. A feminine silhouette pauses, loiters, a whisper and disappears. It Is cold tolder than Paris has known in yearsa cold which deebens one's compassion and pity for those Skin-. next Wednesday. His sublet wilt antiiyciad, high-heeled shiver- be "Foundltions of' nt me wnoi tof Ufe it U to Mrs. James Clark will be here about the middle or the month from Edmonton to Join her husband, the new divisional .super intendent oflhe Can3dIAn Jiatlon ant. H. K. Chrtstensen and Robert al Railways here. They will reside Oordon. Trade and Commerce C. C. Mills.' John Bulger and J. J. Payne. , Transport J. A. Lindsay. Alex, McRae. John Dybhavn and D. O. 1 1 Borland. V O 8 In the superintendent's house Pacific Place at ,pass the night In God knows what miserable room lh such freezlne weather. Fragments of 1911-18 Atotce in the shadQ.ws-a5Pjt insinuating voter. ' voila; Maffe Jmoiselle, please Just a moment I mean no harm." We paused-little old man In rusty black. Approaching the lamp post he follows, reluctant to come out into a less gloomy spot. Wizenedpinched, a bit bleary. "Yes, madame I foughf In the sainted war yes, four years of It, against the barbarians could ybu give me a 'metro' ticket, or a bus ticket? Just the price of a bus ticket? (Also the price of a glass of wine). 'Which barbarians?" we ask curiously. "All of them, the dermahs and Russians yes, the Japanese and Soviets." he added generously, his voiee becoming animated. "Hah the Finns will finish them yes four Finns for 84 Russians It Is jeasy." His voice trailed off. "Just U meiro ucKei 10 gei norae to my poor oea. i rought in the sainted war." He had evidently already swallowed :) veral metro tickets. . The man's head began nodding again.. "Yes," (confidentially) "It's nearly over. HItleT Is crazy, he's lool crazy and he's afraid of Ooering and Stalin. But he needn't worrv about Stalin Th Finn- Uwlll take cafe of him. It's Ooering,1 rlyou will see--ln three months Hit ler will be dead or locked tip! Jool crazy-r : It's All Assured "Whps going to win?" He brightened up, sure now that he was making progress. "The French, always since Joan and the Blessed Angels and the Bri tish," he added. "A metro ticket! yes, madame, the war will soon be over." We reached for a metro that Is, the price of a metro ticket our prediction for 1946 being wor th it. lie mumbled his thanks, re-peatlhg "Yes, madame, 1 too fought In the sainted war." The bells of Salht-Francols d'Asslse Chapel ring. A public mass Is being held at midnight. According to a report the radio is carrying the sound out across the ether td the ends ot the earth. They must be heard over there m Canada ones thoughts cling td those tolling notes which can be heard from Halifax to Victoria and suddenly the mist, the dim blue of the street carrier the faint spires of tfotre Dame fade and one Is among evergreens. One can Imagine the odor of Canadian j pine. DANCE OF HOSPITAL tr.ii Hall w. Was rin. Fine Affair, sff.i, nii. Drawing Out Crowd of 150 J,--,. , - The annual ball of the Women's Auxiliary of the Prince Rupert General Hospital In the Moose Hall last night drew out a crowd of about 250 persons and was a complete succes PAflF. THRtif served, these being a delightful realm. The committee' In 'charge consisted of Mrs. S. V. Cox, convener, Mrs. IL L. Landry, Mrs. Fred Cameron sf., Mrs. Al Bemer. Mrs. W. J. Lirieham. :Mrs. 8. A. Kielback, Mrs. Fred Rog- i ers ana Airs. J. a. ieng wun wirs. ., . . . . . Annual Ball Last Mtht in Jloose . , . .p- M- t,.,.. Rayner In charge of decora tions.. i II. W. Birch and P. M. Rayner presided at the door. Notice Notize Is hereby given that the' poui socially ana financially. The Annual General Meeting of the nan naa oeen tasieiuiiy cecoratea members of the Prince Rupert Oeri-for the occasion in pink, green, yel- eral Hospital Association will be low and white colors. ,hM th. rtttr vif n Ai. Danting got fully under way at'February M0 at 8 pjn. 10:30 When Mr. and' P. s. Waln Business To receive Auditor's led the Grand March, Mrs. Walton RePrt and Financial StatemenU being president of the Women's for the J'ear im- To elect five Auxiliary. It carried oh until 3 ajn. msmle of the Board of Manage- to the strains of excellent music mem- 10 aPPmt an Auditor. by Cameron's Orchestra. G. E. Phil- H. W. BIRCH, lipson was a genial master of cere- Secretary, monies. i " At midnight refreshments were Advertising Is an investment. CHURCH NOTICES ?7 PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner 8th and 9th Ave East J. H. MYRWA.S'G. S.T.D. Paitor lie-. 80S Borden Street Inje Valen Or;anlst Mrs. J, It Mjr'tianjr, S. Supt. SUXDAt, February 4th . " 11:00 am. -Divine Services In Norwegian Sermon Theme "The Significance of Christ's Baptism ' 12:13 pin. Sunday School and Junior Choir Study 7:30.pjn. Divine Services in English Sermon Theme "Behold the Lamb of Godl," f his Service marks; the beginning of a series of Lenten S;rvlces in our :hurch MONDAY, February 5th : 8:00 p.m. Church1 Council Meeting at H. Antonsen's home WEUNESDAY, February 7th 7130 pjn. Luther League Meeting at the Storseth home THURSDAY, Febroary ?th ' r 8:60 pjn. The Ladles' Aid Society meet, at Peter Lien's home A Cordial Invitation to All Our Services and Meetings DlTE TD INCREASE IX PRICE OF Nanaimo Wellington Coal ; At the mine of one dollar per ton and the increase in freight rates, conini-iiclnj January 1. 1940. our prices on Nanaimo WefJ-inrton Coal will be as follows Nanaimo Wellington Lump Sacked, delivered. Per ton JlSiO : Nanaimo Wellington, Mine Run Sacked, del., Per ton $HJ!S Nanaimo Wellin'ton Lump Bulk, delivered. Per ton $1155 Nanaimo Wellington Mine Run Bulk, delivered. Per ton .. $13.00 Albert and McCaffery Ltd. 'Phone UC and 117 B. C. Furniture Co. February Clearing Sale New and Used Furniture 2 Kitchen Ranees ' At v-v 2 Spic-Span Cleaners- Just like new 1 Bed Complete-. ' 4 feet by 8 feet:.:.:.i:: 2 Thilro Radios At. 1 Connor Washing Machlne-- In perfect shape .. ..J.. I large Size Chesterfield 3-piece v-..- Phone BLACK 324 Next Door to B. C. Clothiers S20 t0 $24.50 $4.95 $12.50 $12.50 $29.50 $39.50 New Furniture 3 Cast-Iron Cabin Cook Stoves-Special :.. 1 1-piere Walnut Bedroom Suite At - $13.95 $72.50 24 Table Lamps In all shades QO ffft CO QC CO QC OU, Z6.Vd, td.UO Reg. ptlce tip to $3.00 9' Chesterfields Fine patterns and styles. CfiCJ to C Of From y u 1 yAU a THIRD AVENUE