Mi and Mrs. Louis Sc'nulz, Atlfn. were here aboard Che .., Norah yesterday afternoon urouRh to Vancouver. Mr. A ROUND the world mn KincJft Gnnl'i with tKt unqu!ifitdpC40vl of the vtlcrin imoVtr With Mi chtrhKid plpt, Unlvtmlly, men Ubc Gnnt's for inlid. Grant's IJQUKUR SCOTCH WHISKY 2fi 2-3 oz. TAKS S. C. Trlbm)Soti aalled yesterday afternoon on the Princes Norah tor U bUltneSS trlO to Vancouver ., ha, been In poor health of mUeterT.S'S, "the lfi i. gotne south to receive princess Norah yesterday afternoon tr.rut for a brief trip to Vancouver. .p- jjstj n i ,' QUl ui 1 $3-75 j Unqtttionbly lilt Kljktlt Ut In qittlity Scokk . . , 9 10 rntf rjrrn f . .c'fisement is not published or displayed by 'he Liquor C 'Ot Bojfd or by the Government of British Columbia TOO COLD? Why Nt Answer Tills Question Accurately by Iteferrinn to a TAYLOR THERMOMETER If you depend simply on your own or somebody else's seme of heat it is quite possible the temperature will be actually unhealthy, for overheated rooms sap vitality while, rooms below 68 degrees produce colds and kindred ills. Also uniform iteat.itieans hip; econ-wn in fuel bills. Taylor Thermometers Arc Triced at 65c, $i, $k25 an'1 2.50 Ormes Ltd. Zffin Pioneer Drta&tets The Itexall Store Phones 81 Open fjaliy from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. 7 'tii 9 p-m. & 82 ami "yvgwuuuiiiiiinnnnMuiiuuuUUUyUUWVy ... $O0TH TO VANCOUVER! wiling it OCEAN FALLS md POWELL RIVEB Steamer leaves Prince Hupert ever TiiM&ttAY,rrt.'15p.m. ri;. i.k-- Vl..t ii....v-rt rr the East Mondaj, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. for lore., etc,, call or tcrU myWct&t'O'fflcb, 528'3tW Jk t . I Iff ii vo-io o o 2 0 0 o o o MR. ALDER'S FINAL TAtK W. Nlckersdn Civet Address ti RoUry Club Offaitth V5f rIavlrfic tfimrnts- 'j itoh-ffihip of Cliy I1 "In going away i 'am carrying vlth me most kindly thoughts of Prince itupen ana of the Rotary Club.T concluded Tr. j. Aider, retiring City Commissioner. In an address to the, club yesterday at Its weekly luncheon. "I tdk'e this opportunity 'dt thanking the memoert df the club and other citizens of Prince Rupert for their loyal support. It Vas only during the past two weflcs that I have come to realize trhat quiet support I had behind me In rhy work here." In opening his ttddreft. Mr. Aider said he had always locked upon the notary Club as a fcort &f family gathering of buslrieiVmen. Ho felt more at h'drrte there than at tending anv ather nfe'arifzdtton In JONES FAMILY MEAT MARKET rhoneJiu.. Sahrijay Specials RUMP hdAST of DEEF her lb. Per lb. ROUND STEAK Per lb ROAST OFF THE ROUND per lb. fSIRLOIN STEAK l. ,ixr.io P0UK LEO Of PORK Per lb, SHOULDER PORK Per lb. nOSTON BUTT Per lb. FRESH SIDE PORK Eer lb- Veal RUMP ROAST of VEAL Per lb 20 c 226 20 c 20c 25c 25c 20c 25c 15c 22c ROLLED SHOULDER VEAL 25(J i-er to. FILLET ROAST of VEAL QCp per ib A?' SfidULDER RST. Of VEAL -I SA Per lb VEAL STEAK Zo "" Per lb LEOS'bf LAMB LAMB Pef lb SHOULDER 6f LAMB 1'gr lb LOIN of LAMB Per. lb, bdlLINO CHICKEN - Edch rFbr prorhpt to'nrte&ii vicis rPnone 13 TJitt cdi. j. F. Preston, general staff 'of - ricer of military district No. 11, ar- I 28 c 15C 256 Special for 11.00 l ib. SWlHn lliron, 2 lbs. Pure lard, 1 Ib. Butter, 1 doz. Eggs lves in tne cuy on me tGtutom 'int. irttU vi torta lb pay a Visit to the local gar- rlain. Albert rdrfS'w. 'amb< 'ihsTjec tdr, salled'by the Prthce lUipeft last night bn his return to Vancouver 'after spen'dlrfg the pait ieek h'erq on omciai Adjutant and Mrs. iloWard TJih er, who have ien lh "dhfrge of hi. vix.ii:. ari. u-ttt- liif ciucii nicui uuuic iicic lur lhe :clfy Und Sal'v&tr6n Trmy, 'fail, 1l lat nfgnl 6n "th"e 'pHrfce 'Riipert lor vancuuvL-r cnruuie wj iaj eary. tne cuy. He had enjoyed the as-, "S Wary bf the Cahadlan Legion last viMinn trim 4k iu,. the Prince Rupert for a trip vUi toru. ..:.. murh ti mh AMnA aa, nf, v-lth'e 6ceah 'Falls district bh came here at the suggestion of the tai dUUes- late Oeorge Woodland arid had never regretted It. Mr. Alder said he had been city commissioner for six and quarter years. pressed regret at his leaving. John Dybhavn said It 'was ori TeA and sale of home cooking, li'ed. Cross jheadiquarters, 2nd and fth Street, "WedneSlay, February 7. Funds 15 fte Used ror local Soldiers itoitiitaj 'Supples. (31) R5s Nlchblison, accountant of the lt6h fed'ward reduction plant, slaTe'd last hfght oh the Prince kuj&rt for a business trip to lh view of the Impending de-partiite from the city of Mrs. D. C. Schube'it, wh 15 leaving next Wjek for Aihcroft to Which point HTr huibanti has been transferred inspector C. UlMrber, Pvln-l&fe,? viili iv,f Lit on a graphs service, the Women's Aux- 7 A. rrttht elected Mrs; Henry Smith to Offi- ja--;ij 'i w....t i.-.-. Uerit. 'first Xfrs. W. H. Ooodsell becomes vice-president and Mrs. F. the beginning "In cutting It up'Intb Barber, secottd vice-president. fAA. irtt Mntt sf tti" Vanht. It was the regular regular mon monthly tn thfl Uitv Mr. ttieetlhg 'of the Women's Auxiliary lie hid left ft hu- . . w .it. and Mrs Rrh.ihArf imi in fh' iness lh the south to come here. arfWw,fc. -Mv tmrs: h. Mreidv chair. There Was a large attend The sugestlon for his appointment tt.npH ihpnn nrtininin ,th, m- and various matters of had cbrrie from II. B. Rochester. O. , ,,n, u.a ,f ness were taken up. busl- George Arnold, Fred tt.rnn r.f.rj oitft ih.-r... The "Port of the Burns banquet Westh. XL M. Stephens and Heilbroner. At that time he f" which u,lee was received with en-had bage disposal system by they ' thusiasm. It showed h.A U..1H Dnmt ri,,ht that a sub- thought a couple of years would a,ixn iv, Tin m n'ri- iSw stanttal sum had been realized. A hsv Kikitn nil V f m AjiArt crAl 1 vaU Ar ti m Jt h.a ft a & a tr . r"'...-. VtT ,.i"--1-!2-.of the nark va nroteeted 4r!ilnt -t"-. ,v"-c ui icnaer He had wurked fffr a very moderate JL. ... ed to lrs. II. K. Chrlstensen salary beauie he did not think heibeautlful treM The .her work in connection snouia a omers u iaKe a icwer oanquei. salary If he was getting a large Z, JICL lax J. ' Arrangements with for the were comoleted -alary himself. He had never held IT he h hway KTS for a Yilentirie. tea to 6,1 at 7uui,v wine uiiu ic uiu n Pp, mrtrnvmhf "TVi. .!,, " OVUUUCrt times felt that criticism levelled at ..w. c . .v.4- JL as well as for the annual banauet IJS"" iS.S-l" the totem poles whlch.e.01" - know as much about things as he idld. The retiring eommlssldr.'er spoke of the refunding scheme as the most - Important work he had handled OOOpOOpOPOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOjj gj tne (ity a j i year In Interest charges. Next In 6; importance he considered was the S ! zoning scheme which helped to rec-S itlfy the Injun- done to the city lrt o! f ....... Invaluable. Today they ccmriZ'"Zf. : J in aneaa ana naa rciusea vo ia.etf u . ";,t6alC3 "UL" women's the advice 'of those who did hot '.rir. IT Z::.;-!..' "rrr,:;: .axillary attended in brganlzatlon T;r;":; rw : :;T.7;:r;: the Canadian usion was that he had not developed the t e " taa tZ " h. i . cemeteo'. He had been 11 2 not to do this because some people."": , 'rt: -"T"" thought developing It -wOuld spoUa'tlbhal drive. President Peter Lakie thanked the J speaker for his address and "ex the forthcoming - . tx-ju.Vi.. t-l. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs ..... . unnm vpr nnn npn inn. n mlssloner be appointed. Mr. was appointed bh May 3 and camei here soon after that, it was a' thankless job he had lo "fade. lie could not expect to satisfy evry-hls cohipany and appreciated his. one. In that club they hid' enjoyed membership. I Visitors at the luncheon Included R, L. Mcintosh and H. F.,silyer-, thorne. Sergeant Chris Jacklin arid i Indian Agent James GUlett were Introduced as new members. AnrioWcements All advertisements In this col- ttfan Will bf'cR'tor'i'riii 'mbntfa at 1Jc V woft Hospital Ball Feb. 2. Eagles' Bridge, February 7. Toe H Dance, Seal fcove, Feb 9. Legion Vai'entltie Tea; Mrs. DC, Schubert's, February'14. Cambral ary 16. Vafehtlne' Ball, Febrti- S. O. N. Leap Year Darice 23. ; 'Boys 'Band !Dahce Febriiary 23. ; March 1 T'ea,frs. Bert Morgan's, Anglican Spring Sale, April ;4. in Tiii:siTKK.MCcot'nt or nRnisii rbiVMiUA 1'r rroftftle -. , Ift lh Miller f Hi "Vdmlriittritlon In inV 'M'aiiVr of tlu Wdt of Vii'Jr?w l .AVniVPT, VKHL-.nl .TAKE, NOTICE UiAt y crar Jit HU Itonor ju&g W. P.. n&Jxr daW, the U(-lnt?tl AtoUiilatfiitor ,6r tltf EnUti of I Andrew Ixwnanl AVedvw Utilised, itde 7fZo Cl, Prln Rufxrt. ErlUsh I JxaihmiUla. 'ill vmwafe Ka'Tthg cliUma saliu.t the Mid firt&ite r'e tr- dt TKiuirra to lunu&n wm Rune 10 me pnnperty r mUicd wuicrt oiv oiv.. .or or .before .oerore th m SSth auui any or ppbruuvry 104O 'hd. aJlpfracm 1 to IKeld it mfulml wj.PftT the woounit or tarur indehted-n& to hW forth Wth, NORMAN A, WATT. Official Administrator, Prlnttt Buprt, B. C Dii.trt th 32nd day of Jami&rV, A. D. 1M0. BIRTH ii- com riimii. i .Jack . Durran uurran ,- on on January January - 31 31 In In . th the 'Alder -ll?ce upfTt Hospital. H.G. HELGERSON LTD. 216 Sixth Street See Vs For AH Kinds of Insurance aKd. Reir Estate Notary Public We .have on our lists the following good buys 717 6th AVE. WEST Four rooms and bdth, 'modern, $1000.00. 820 bbltrjEX STKEET Three room cottage, SGOO.OO. Maie us an offer for larfe .building on Ambrose Avenue, suitable for boarUlng House. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal bank Bide. tVesh Local Raw and 'PasYgurizedMiHs VALENTIN.DAIRY rnoNi 157 GUOCEUV SPECIALS Every Dar at, MUSSALLEW '4 JJ !.. 1 rt 'S ECON03IY STORE 'AVhere Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18 and 19 Opposite Canadian Legion ST! Surprise Shower For Mte Is Home of Mrs. Peter tlamnla Last Nitht Some thirty friends gathered last t night at the 'home.pf 'Airs. -Peter Oamula, 132 Seventh Avenu ! West, In a shower surprise party in hOnbr of Mrs. Ernest Fontaine, the former Miss Annie Kach. whose marriage took place recently. The rooms were tastefully de: -orated with pink an,d white streamers and white wedding bells. During the early part of the evening bridge 'and Chinese checkers were played, prize - winners at bridge Were Mrs. C. Mlchaloff, first: Miss Margaret Fritz, second, and airs. R. Webber, third. For Chinese checkers the prize winner was Mrs. D. Morrison'. After cards delicious refreshments "were served and the feature of the evening's proceedings then took place when little Miss Dorleen Olsen carried In a pretty basket laden with many beautiful gifts for the bride. The JltUe girl helped the 'bride open the gifts and was surprised to find at the oottom of the basket a gift for herself as well. Mrs. II. Smith sang a solo and Mrs. William Oeddes gave a reci tation. A happy evening came to a close with community singing with music honors for the bride. Those present: airs. Peter Oamula, Mrs. Ernest Fontaine Mrs. H. Bowden, Mrs. R. Chenoskl1(Mrs, J. Clavring, Mrs. J. H. Bulge'r, Mrs. Frank, .Ellison, Mrs. William Oeddes, Mrs. Oeorge Howe. Mrs. George HUIvMrs. Adam Mcintosh, Mrs. James Krlkev.Sky, Mrs. Walter Longwlll, Mrs. -J, H., Malr, Mrs. D. Morrison, Mrs, C. Mlchaloff, Mrs. H. Smith ir- Mrs. William 'Roth- - It . 'i weu, airs, wunam Kicnaras. Mrs. strand, Mrs. 6. Olsen. Mrs. J.i W. Pottlnger, Mrs, R. "Webber, Mrs. 1 n. wanamaicer, auss b. Marsnau.1 Miss ncicji vjauiuui. auss Irene I Margaret Fritz and Miss t GIske. I FOR ifVE Tb INCREASE IS PUiCE OF .facie three DRIVE At a preliminary meetlhg In the Canadian Legion clubrooms last ivehing plans for the Canadian iLegiOn War Services financial campaign were considered. Repre sentatives of various organizations were In attendance and the ob jectives of the drive were outlined. The need for such an organization to plan effectively for Various vital needs not covered by other organizations was fully re'eoinized and the fact that it was the Canadian Legion with its experience of the last war that was b?st able to deal with the problems were admitted. A campaign organizer in the oerson of J. S. Wilson wn, appointed with Jack Pre'ece, jHairr man of the committee. A .mejsiGvs bf representatives will be iield again next Friday (HILDRENS Frequent A Jl ffc w For retieringdiB' ' comforts of client cotdt and ni$ht coughs, rub VapoRub on throat, chest, 'and bickat bedtime. vapoKup spoui-tice-vapor action "relieves congestion pf upper air passages eases soreness of chest and back muscleshelps the youngster relax into healing sleep. If For coii flung and Irritated VapoRub on the child's tongue to relieve the irritation, Theh 'massage VapoRub on thrdat and chest. X For "tnlffles" and nuVrv if of head cold, melt VapoRub in a bowl ol booing water, nave the child breathe In the Steaming 'vapors. This, loosens phlegm, clears air passages, makes breathing easier. Also massage VapoRub on throat and chest,. Millions of families use these three time- , Jested treat-i ments. VapoRub Naraimo Wellington Coal At the mine of one dollar per Jon and the increase in freight raesrohimencing January 1. 1940. our prices on Nanalmo Wellington Coal Kill be as follows Nanalmo Wellington Lump Sacked, delivered. Per ton S'a'nalnio Wi-iiin ton Mine Run Sacked, del.. Per ton Nanalmo Vellin;ton Lump Bulk, delivered. Per ton Nanalmo Uilin;tdn Mine RunBulk, delivered. Per ton 515.50 $115 $145 $13.00 Albert and McCaff ery Ltd. Phone 116 and 117 B. C. Furniture Co. February Clearing Sale Nfe'w ah3 Used Furniture -i 2 Kitchen Ranjes-s At .. . 2 Spic-Span Cleaners Just like new . 1 Bed Complete t K feet by 6 feet ... 2 Philco Radios At 1 Connor Washint Iacrt 'i ' - ne ' In perfect shape. v... I larte Size Westerfleld-- 3-piece S20 t0 S24.50 NeV Furniture ,v 3 Cast-Iron Cabih'c'dok Stoves-Special 1 4-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite " At . $4.95 $12.50 $12.50 $29.50 $39.50 24 Table lampWfn ill slides J9 rh c6 Ac CO ne Reg.prlc?;upto $5.00 . 9.3U, .D, tI.D From Phone BLACK 321 - Next Door to B. C. Clothiers $13.95 $72.50 9 Chesterflelds-iFlhe patterns and 'styles. OCff to 61,01 a m, ' n i a mrm m mmmm9 W jf mK mW M, THIRD AVENUE