PAGE SIX PHONES 18 and 19 Wot Ureal Cello 9 ftp wrapped, 16-oz. pkg. Black Label Pineapple Cubes A choice quality product ir ir British Malay. OQp tUK, 15 oz. 2 tins Marven's Oatrake OQr Best-Yet Dog; Food 1 it Qp 16 oz. 2 tins Barbados Molasses Extra fancy quality for table or cooking use from the West Jnrlsr?. 43' -oz. IQp bottle THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY IS CO-OPERATING IN CANADA'S WAR EFFORT Now, more than ever before, our pUntj aod highly specialized equipment are Dominion assets; our (killed workmen, vital cogs in the wartime industrial et-up in which the production of units of transport looms more important than ever. A busy Automotive Industry is truly a National War Enterprise. So remember, when you buy a Canadian-Built car, you are helping support an industry that distributes more djatr $22,000,000.00 in wages and salaries to many thousand families dependent on the industry, AdJ to jhese the families that arc employed by industries supplying raV and finished materials to automobile manufacturers, and you see what this activity meant to Canada. r.O. Box 575 Mussallems Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" King: Oscar Sardines- -Fap-ous for quality. OQo 2 tins Weston's Cracherettes For your entertaining, f 8-oz. pkg XOU Empress Seville Orange Marmalade 4-lb. lOt tin Hedlund's Baked Beans "Just heat It and eat it" Qfn 15 oz. 2 tins Lushus Jelly Powders Flavo- sealed In the bud. 1 CTp AO I. Assorted. 2 pkgs. Brunswick Chicken Iladd!- A Canadian product. OOl QQp 14 oz. 2 tins Ilanslick Miracle Hand Clcm-er The original OTp powder cleaner, tin vls Burns' Cooked and Smoked Meats in attractive Easter Cellophane Wrappers now on display in our show windows at regular prices VEfin.sBl.l.S kept fresh under VAPOR iTJlVYS. COOKED MEATS kept in ELECTKIC REFRIGERATOR DISPLAY CASE nil i mi ii, i u ill tMivussaBBmsBeamsmmmmmmammaBaBamsmtam, INRRIOR SETTLER! One, lfunrdr-1 New Families Between McT ) And Hazcllon PRINCE GEORGE, March 20: During 1039 a total of 100 new fr.mll--, -nin-fi m ind in the vicinitv if T-t, ,nrl along the Canadian National Railways line east'jto McBrlde and west to HazeltojOs the report of Harry Bowman, colonization agent for the C. N. R. with headquarters at i rince George. AlCot nca settlers came from the iair.c provinces and the Unite'! Wales, although there were 1J families direct from Holland and 'vera! direct from Switzerland. Mr. Bowman states that proses for new settlers this year rrcm the prairies and , United nt-s point? look extremely prom- and n. his advices suggest a good number will come from neutral countries In Europe, par-Ucularly Holland and Switzerland. Advertising is n investment 'ELECTION ; MEETINGS Liberal Gathering in Smlthers Monday and C.C.F. on Tuesday SMITHERS, March 20. The final Liberal meeting of the federal election campaign in Smlthers was held in the Reo Theatre Monday even-1 ing when M. P. McCaffery, Dr. W. T. Krgln and Senator J. H. King addressed a good-sized audience The speakers were all listened to wilh rlise attention and there were no interruptions and no questions ask ed at the end of the meeting. The same speakers addressed a meeting In Hatelton on Saturday nlpht when the laree new hall there wa- racked to canaclty and rome were standing who could not find seats. On the way to Smlthers from Hazelton they held an afternoon meeting at Evelyn which was very well attended on fhort notice. Senator King left Smlthers on Tuesday mornln-r's train for Vancouver via Cariboo while Dr. Ker-I'n left on the noon train for Prince Rupert. Mr. McCaffery, with several local sneakers, will hold meetings at P-und Lake. Houston and Bums (Lake before he returns to Prince jRiinert on Saturday's train. , Th Co-oDerative Commonwealth .ede'ntlon candidate, George Wea-ver. held a meeting at Telkwa on i Monday evening when twenty people attended to hear him expound the theory of his party. He addressed a meeting in Smlthers on Tuesday evening. This Is th quietest election cam- j-yrn onr nrrled out. In this dis trict and the reason that Ls ascribed , to th -nttatlon ls that the election .of b",,WT ih-nl nvernmMi and the .Liberal candidate. Olof Hanson, is very much a foregone r-iiii-iu. i i; 1006 LUMSDEN HITrT.rTMr 1 1 Tnnnw-rn nv i t, , THE DAILY NEWS STEWART The Stewart Tennis Club has elected officers for the coming year as follows: President, L. E. Requa: vice-president, Dr. M. Morrison; secretary-treasurer. O. H. Boden: executtveH. v. Littler, E. R. Oat- man and Mrs. L. Behnsen. An ac tlve season In 1910 ls anticipated. The first of a series of social ev enings to be held each Sunday In the Stewart United Church was held this week. There was a musical Program and refreshments were served. In charge for the evening were Rev. A. L Anderson. F. C. Anderson and David Bennett. An ambition' St. Patrick's Day -"lebratlon wos held by the Catholic Indie? of Stewart last Saturday "nin. hw hln a large attendance at the affair which took place In the Empress Hall. A banquet was followed by a solendld concert program and a carnival dance. t The nrovtnc'al department of "ublic works has a small crew at Mrork on the, wing dam carrying out necessary repairs. Both men's and "Iris' basketball ms from Ketchikan are to visit "-enler a the end of this month, 'he narty to number some twenty-five nersom. The Premier winter soort carnival has been Indefinitely postponed. Maddrill has returned to Rupert after relieving the mara-er f the Northern British Columbia Power Co. at Stewart for a couple of months. NEU'.YORK COPPER - j NEW' Y&UK. March 20. Copper tnrleer wrre Unchanged to .03c lower 'vlth May clo-ing at 10.06c per pound Th Hon. ADTLARD GOD BOUT firm-,, il (Jmite "QUEBEC IS PREPARED TO OPERATE IN ALL FRIENDLINESS" tolloic'mg is Premier GwlbouVa statement: "Quebec with her vast natural resources is ready to support faithfully the Canadian Government in its duty, incumbent upon it for the protection of our territory and our Christian civilization. "Quebec's immense activities make a contribution that round out the offerings of her sister provinces. "Ranging from the products of farm, mine and forest, to those of manufacturing plants, Quebec's share in Canada's effort is as diversified as it is large. "Quebec is prepared to co-operate in all friendliness with the other provinces of Canada to assure the triumph of our National Unity." (Signed) A. GODUOUT, Premier. ' THE SAME QUALITIES of intrepidity, perseverance, courage, and leadership that characterised her explorer sons, are alive in Quebec today. Her present -pioneers are still exploring, developing, cultivating her vast frontier with its natural wealth waiting to be uncovered: with its water powers, developed and undeveloped, the greatest in the world; and immense forests yet unuod. Tin peoplt by induutj and enter prhe produced in 19 36 i rr a billion ndf warier dollars of wealth; exported over two and a ball million ton of their products. Quebec's mines of gold, silver, copper, lead, radium, fer lur trapping and her fur culture, her f liberies, her newsprint and her forettry are constant producers of wealth. She has iffiOO miles of roads, and in 19r entertained M0J000 tourists, being herself one of Canada's greatest and most compelling attractions. Ask us for Tacit ami Figures weening tit Automotive Industries and' the u oik the, art' doing in Canada, 'and ue trill tend tbtm. EFFICIENCY OF EFFORT applies and activities, amusement nnd entertainment proarams, hos-nltal cnmforU, reading material and games. Taking part In the discussion were Col. S. D. Johnston, Captain H. C. H. Durnford. Captain Ivan Halw. William Crulckshank. F. A. McCallurn. O. J. Dawes. Mrs. II. L. Landrey. Mrs. W. H Gopdsell. 11. A. Ponder and J. S. Wilson. Caotaln Durnford was appointed chairman and another meeting will be held next Monday evening In the Legion. Those in attendance Included Mrs. H. L. Landrey. Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire; Mrs. 8. D. I Johnston and Mrs. J. Hadden. 102nd I Battery Auxiliary: MrsTeng. 102nd ; and Queen Mary Chapter Imperial ! Order. Daughters of the Emolre; Mrr O. Moore. Hill 60 chapter. Mrs. George Peters, Cambral Chapter: iMrs W. H. OoodseU and Mrs. D. j Parent. Canadian Legion Women's Auxlliarv: Lt. Col. S. D. Johnston, i area commandant. S. C. Thomson, notary Club: William Crulckshank, jOyro Hub: F A. MacCallum. Red i Crass Society: h. a. Ponder. Toe H.; i Rev. E. E. Brandt and Rev. (Cap-jtaln Durnford. Ministerial Association; Nell Cameron and Oeorge J. ; Dawes. Canadian Legion. Rupert. TERRACE Mrs. W. Bailey left on Saturday for Prince Rupert. She will visit with her parents in the coast city. Mrs. N. Sherwood left on Tuesday for a visit with friends at Prince Oeorge Cameron. Conservative candidate In the federal election, spoke In Oddfellows' Hall on Saturday. The hall was well filled. Chairman was James Nelson. The speaker directed most of hlj re marks against apparent faults of the past government. Announcements All advertisement in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word Eagles' Bridge March 20. Presbyterian Tea. Mrs. J. J. Little'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. 8. O. N. Fishermen's Farewell Dance, March 28. Orange Ladles' 8ale. April 3. Eagles Bridge, April 3. Anglican Spring Sale, April 4. Hlil 00 Dance, Moose Hall, Apr. 5. United Spring Sale, April 11. Presbyterian Spring Sale April 18. Toe H Dance, Parish Hall, Seat Cove, April 19, St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 0, Empln- Carnival, Moose Hall May 23. I Whifflets From The Waterfront J tn nnnnniMnn wlfVi ttnrlr rtan Kv ' W 1? Ht-nln fkrmfp 1rua! mini various organizations In the city to ger of Edward Llnsett Ltd. and re- assist the men of the various gar-- ccntly appointed general manager rlsons here a meeting was held In of the company with headquarters the Canadian Legion clubrooms on In Vancouver, arrived In the city Monday evening when Captain R. on the Prince Oeorge this mom-B. Longrldgc spoke. In the absence ng from Vancouver to pay a visit of the president. Jack Preece, J. S. 'of Inspection to the local business. Wilson Introduced the speaker. Hc is receiving hearty congratula-Cantata Longrldae told of the de- tlons from many local friends In slrablllty of co-ordinating the en- view of his promotion. rgies and work of the various or- tanlzations and hoped that a cen- CN.lt taier t'rlnce Georee. tral committee might be formed to -ant. H. E. Nedden. wtth a good-ili- thls end. In this way the needs of cd llt of pasaerwera. arlvrd In port every unit could be taken care of. as at 11 o'clock this morning from t no , uun i niiu uta i I hi nirutu ! - - - . ........ . . - . . . . u w . - w .. low. and equally Important the ov- vllr and sailed at 2 pjn. for Ket- .1. t II. ( -. jUllr m Mil OS A.... .A . 1. .1.. i it ridppinK ui supplies ana acuvHie jwrc tur win Ka nvnMoft DsuitiAsfsr fmm rptlim hr tAmnrrnu ivtn1ncr the varlou units would be made to southbound. thl co-ordlnatlne committee. If hat unit had 1U own auxiliary and The Indian Department cruiser 'hat auxiliary could meet the want, '"-"-ena H at present tn Van-Hat would be done. If the need ""'"w ,nr "nnusl overhaul. 8he could not be met by that auxiliary the expectation other sources of supply would be that ihe would be away a nvallable. rounie of week. Indian Agent Sub-committees would also co- 'arnes nniett went south with the ordinate In connection with SDOrt Maskeena. Unlcn steamer Catala. Capt. TOr Findlay. returned to port at l 15 yesterday afternoon from -w -t ird other northern mints and sailed at 4 p.m. In contlnua-Imi tl her voyage to Vancouver nd waypolntv mil l II 'Cf'U" r i , t.. , i) hi UnqiioMbly tli MjKtit ! in qlily Scotch . . . Wednttday mv Last Time, Tom.i 'At 7 :i and D "i 2 KtlAU'M . fn "" 1 wu and 9 1) BEGINS TOMOItRow BAKUA!, STANWYCK In 'Golden Boy And MARCH Of TIMts CANADA Kl WA1 Mike Wllliiirn dlan. who was down the Stin :-. from TelegrR)h i by dog team al' I stricken with u due to too much i In the city on th Monday aftern to enter Prinze Hospital. He r. ; the ihio to the h Ibulance. p u a FRIENDSHIP'S nctdt art few In the club-Kouie, Iodic r bet Wt iinetum , . . wherever men mist i l:i union . , , Grint'i It offered ir.d ic:ipti with unhesitating assurance Lr..iwi men lake Gtanl'i for sranltd, Grant's LIQUEUR SCOTCH TAKE WHISKY FOX CXMnD This advertisement is not published or displayed Y 1 . a Control Board or by the Government of British Cb:u...i. 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