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Mllinr it OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steamer lenea Prince Rupert ever THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trnlna leave Prlnc Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. la long ltter in regard to foreign exchang- ,rom which it developed that It was illegal not to pay to United States visitors the premium set by the exchange board In any , transactions with them ' ers to bear this in mind. Ask Improved Customs Service torla. - tmz batj.t tmn lAnr TFFBEir BRITISIl TOMMIES "GO TO SCHOOL1 QffiSW LOCAL NEWS NOTES Carpenter's Union meeting, prompt eourteoul str- HARK 8 pjn. Business Important. tSU'vlce Phone 13 Taxi Every rougher Is a public enemy. Don't spread germi. Get real, soothing relief with Smith Brothers Couch Urons St. Andrew's Cathedral, men' OtUj von Jtteiand, daughter, (Black or Menthol, 10.) 1 ' banquet. Tuesday at 6:45 pjn. Ad-"10- von HeessaUci thU after-mlsslon noon by Catala for Vancouver. 50c. (31) th,e SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS ! u,.- ,JT ... ty.' R. C. SV Clair district forester, Letter Box ACCLAMATION Sl'CC.KSTED Editor. Dally News: this afternoon to be on time. a u good time to recover our rights In . . i that respect. I Col. J. F. Preston, general Tea and 8aie of homt cooking, My Idea of the proper7 course to,rtatf otf,cer ot Mmtary District No. Red Cross headquarters. 2nd and follow In the present crisis would 11 ' who a vWtor ,n ihe city 6th street Wednesday, February 7. be to give our member Mr Han- fQr the few day on mllitary Funds to be used for local Soldiers son. an acclamation and hold no,buslnM' 8alled by the Catala thls Hospital Supplies. (3D 'election In Skeena afternoon on his return to Victoria l ....... '. ... I Application blanks for the B. C. I U strikes me that Mr. King has! t.. mu rwiu iurr i mriA i. .innwn a n t nr nriin it. .u r!l criticisms of your editorials, alx men he named in fna S. la.U?"- ,u.t because I bclleye In fair play. If we are obliged to have a Senate i"cEct . .Hi. t h.iw. ihn tt.,it m -iii t uim.m L- Ir,nc ttuperi unamoer oi Cm com . m ... ...v ........ -.. . xMr um ne merce at Its mwttn last nlsht any more perfect than Can- make use of his opportunity u, f... tXvS vSZ. JaT K,f.Pr0" l" ' "Irt at the next meeting, l m null In aereement with . u vou Vtdm h, he bears In .mind that we nave "c a perfectly pwecuy good good man man lni n..-.. ..-i. ...... reeard to tlie election. Mr. by ed tomorrow night at 8 at a meet- by the Ing In the Metropole Hall. Women between the ages of 18 and 45 who are interested please attend. 31 Andrew N. Borland, manager of the Northern Shipping Co.. was" last nlsht elected a member of K, U not perfect by any means own, and another good man to 'cm ana- priate Btahlev Kninht tne Prince Rupert Chamber of tj it is my opinion that he has K "is present Job. ;of Ladvsmith( who have befn here Commerce. The resignation of r ide conaldexallle improvement Not Uiat It will matter at all. Wtn the Canadian Scottish anii H- Tobcy was dccfpttd.wlth ttgrt, ,. ! the Union government of the D am giaa mat we oo acree atlhave been dischareed as medically war In fact. I believe a Union m- 'unfit, sailed for the south on the r vcrument is "No Government" Tvv can pull off any dizzy Idea . d then have an alibi. Am I mistaken or was it the D. T. GREENE, catala this afternoon. Quick, B. C. The steps taken by the Chamber of Commerce. In regard to ship' " contracts were endorsed at the John PaM Matheaoit and Walter.temporarily of the elderly men's exprcssed contracts, would be that stole Nyland. both third offenders, home In the government I" i our were Dyer Apartments jet the prince nupert yard as C fl Trink Pariflc and raised ach sentenced to twenty days'ipendlng future arrangements in soon M ome jjtUe difficulty had . . t. Mrlll nru mm4 tU. ltnnlAMMaMl Im oliu haIUa aa anhMllAM iti ntUk.iIu - y ii nun iiuirii. auu uic iwsjiiiiiirii in iy niit:c tuui i iwuncnuii wii.it s,ic uiawiukiuu Kpn fmriAn nut r" I nu?r.est that now Is a yesterday for intoxication. FEBRUARY SALE at ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Prince Rupert B. C. Store Hours From 8:39 a.m. lo 5:30 p.m. which, contrary reports notwlth standing, is still In operation. Adjutant and Mrs. Howard Fisher, recently in -charge of the home, have left for Calgary to take Rev. W. P. Bunt of Vancouver, superintendent of mission for the United Church of Canada, who is Just now, a visitor here for the spring session, the American dollar Is worth aboutlof Prince Rupert Presbvterv of thel train for a brief trip to Terrace and will be back on tonight's train. Mr. For PrinceRupert .Catholic Ladies;' The marine committee and President W M. Watts of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce will have the duty of taking 9!uo V O o 6 O O with the customs department the question of an improved customs service for boats clearing from Prince Rupert. F A. MacCallum recounted the gjtested that, under present condl-J o'ttons. the customs department' 5 fhould have a man on duty day and night. The situation will be discussed with the collector before any further action is taken. Announcements U aaterttsenienU in WU col imti 1U be chained for a full Mnnnth If- oft Eagles' Bridge, February 7. Toe H Dance, Seal Cove, Feb 9. Legion Valentine Tea. Mrs. D. C. Schubert's, February 14. Cambral ary 16. Valentine Ball, Febru- 8. O. N. Leap Year Dance Febru ary 23. Boys' 'Band Dance February 23. j March 1 Tea. Mrs. Bert Morgan's. Eastern Star Tea, February 15, Mrs. L. W. Kergln's. St. Patrick's Tea; Catholic Hall.i March 16, j Anglican Spring Sale. April 4. 1 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bid. Bunt will be the speaker at regular weekly luncheon of Prince Rupert Hotarjr dub' Thursday. j I ea And Sale Is ouccesshil fcverit the, the this A successful social event of last week was the tea and saleof home cooking held at the home of Mrs. M. p: McCaffery. Fourth Avenue difficulties and handicaps on those " "1 "7 'ising pleasure boats In these waters and W. R. McAfee and Andrew Borland mentioned that the same SI I lljllrll U1 IJL1 in k. Ah viaa aMA i,w uucu ,iuu were re celved by Mrs. C. -P. Balagno. president of the organization, assisted by Mrs. R. EL Moore In the absence or Mrs. McCaffery. The rooms were tastefully decorated with daffodils and other spring flowers. Presiding at the pouring table j were Mrs. C. H. Hanklnson and 'Mrs. a. W. Nickersori. feervlteurs were. Mrs. Arthur Murray, hits. F. St. Amour. Mrs. Fred Hill, Mrs. Qene Fitzpatrtck, Miss Pulmira As-tori and Miss Helen McCaffery. 'Mrs. Peter Byrne was cashier. Mrs, Leo Dolron and Mrs. Martin Miller ( were In charge of refreshments. The home cooking table' was in .charge of Mrs. Henry Dolron; and; .Mrs. J. L. Blain. ne winner in me ranie or a pair of pillowslips was M,rs..Alex Finnie with No. 4. Keep up to date. Aavwiise Fresh Local Raw and Paiteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONB tS7 GROCERY SPECIALS Evrry Day at MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Where Dollars Have More Cents" rhones It anTll Opposite Canadian Legion to move times. sWjB( AHLjslSnSssissBSBHlssBss 'MBSxBSSSSSSSBSSSSw ..PlSSSSSSSSSSSSSnSKHBSBSSSSSEiBlBSSSSSSSSSSSs 9SSOTSBSBSBSBSBSSBSISESSBB The billet outside which these British Tommies are shown, somewhere in France was a girls' school until the outbreak of wr. It now houses a detachment of Infantrymen, who haven't both-. ered to take down the sign. t Man in the Moon England was In the grip ot for two weeks before the cen- The Prince Rupert Chamber of rs allowed the newspapers or Commerce, at its meeting last newspaper correspondents to men-night, decided to refer to- a com-.tlon it. Even the weather man has mlttee for report a suggestion that charge of Salvation Army military ,the Chamber ask for the Immedi activities n that area. ate appointment of a marine aseHt jand a superintendent of lights at The Prince Rupert Chamber of, Prince Rupert in place of W. M. Commerce last night heard read , Stamford, recently moved to VIc- warily during these Hepburn Is to be minister of war In Dr. Manion's shadow cabinet. iSl 10 tn Canadian funds. It was I United Church of Canada onenln know from his mother where the incumbent on all local store keep- tomorrow, left on last evening's tide went when It went out. The mother asked how she should know when she did not even know where his father went when he went out. i -wnat oo you inmic or- a man who constantly deceives his wife?" "I think he is a wonder." We are iplannlng the formation of a new society to try to arrange for a new t)"pe of men and' women' On earth. It. will J based on the " SUUn plan of kilUng off all those, who show any tendencies toward) Jealousy, . acqulsiUveness, Immorality, passion, savagery, argumentativeness, gluttony or profiteering, in about a million years we shall j have abolished the present .happy-go-lucky Indiscriminate system of breeding any but the best specimens of humanity with perfect dispositions. I am considering the possibility of-running against Olof Hanson so that I may advocate my theories at Ottawa. . Jake-says that, compared with Hitler and Stalin. Annanias was Just an Infant In the art of lying. Day by day In every way we are coming to realize that the social-Ism of - Russia Is . to use a vulgar expression "rotten." r r Je, says he's a socialist, that's why he's against Russia and in favpr of Finland. ; The rise of OandhJ'. illustrates the power of mind over matter H.G. HELGERSON LTD. 216 Sixth Street See Us For All Kinds of Insurance and Real Estate Notary Public We have on our lists the following good buys GRAHAM AVE. Westview, 5-room house, 2 bedrooms, finished attic, glass porch, fully modern, furnace, fireplace, lovely view, garden, $2,000 on terms. TAYLOR ST- 6-room house, 3 bedrooms, bath, fully modem, In fine condition, $1600 on terms. 171 3rd AVE., 2-story building, 6-room flat above, 3 bed-roomj, hardwood, floors, fully modern, large room below suitable for garage or work- .fhop. 2S0O. 1 United Front On Radio Matters To Get Improvement The perennial subject of im- war proved radio service for Prince Ru . --J-- improve radio conditions In .thi district but there was delay- H suggested that the Chamber: ge, in touch with the Board of Trad in every centre In northern ."and central British Columbia and as for their co-operation' so that thei might present a united- front' Irf their requests for Improvement. This was agreed to and the-sec- ne'rt vnjt sraln dfcMiupri Vict nfirht ..i.m .m i .-.w in I - o ... - kwij V, 111 HlllC LU KUUC 111 It Is rumored here that. Mitchell bJ he Prin" upcrt Chamber of regard, to this matter. . . yuuiuiciue &i jis regular amrier . . meeting. D. C. McRae. chairman I of the radio committee, -said that Boy: "Dou you know, dad, thatnls committee had met Olof Han-; In some parts of India a manfn M- p- Prior to his leaving for rintt nnt tnnv hi &-ifa iiHtli Vi:Ottawa and had discussed ever HOTEL ARRIVALS Royal G. Cowell and R. WUcoxFred- marries her?" phase of the situation so that the erlck Point; a E Dad: "Why single out India?" .member for the district was fullj rett Point. (informed. He had promised co Central , ChatictoinBar- Another small boy wanted to operation. Cart Rosane. Lewis island: 'John Mr, McRae said the authorities A, Ullhprn, Barrett Rotfc J: Dl'E TO INCREASE IX PRICE OF Nanaimo Wellington Coal At the mine of one dollar per ton and the increase in freight ' rales, commencing January 1, 1940. our prices on Nanaimo. Well-, ington Coal will be as follows ' s ; - It Nanaimo trelltncton Lump Sacked, delivered. Per ton Nanaimo Wellington Mine Run Sacked, del.. Per ton SH Nanaim Wellington Lump Bulk, idellvered. Per ton J1L25 Nanaimo Wellington Mine Run Bulk, delivered. Per ton - $13.0 5 Albert and McCaffery Ltd. Phone 116 and 117 B. C. Furniture Go. February Clearing Sale New and Used Furniture 2 Kitchen Ranges At 2 Splc-Span Cleaners Just like new 1 Bed Complete 4 feet by 6 feet 2 Philco Radios . , At - i 1 Connor Washing Machine-In perfect shape I large irge Size Sue Chesterfield Chesterfield 3 Cast-Iron Cabin Cook Stoves' Special 1 4-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite- At -r 24 Table tamps In all shades Reg. price up to $5.C0 rtione BLACK 324 T 4 .-..a. . 3-piece i...l.33 j Nest Door to B. C. Clothiers 820 t0 S24.50 New Furniture $4.95 $12.50 $12.50 $29.50 S39.50 $13.95 $72.5a $2.50, $2.95, $3.95 9 Chesterfields Fine patterns, and sty!es. From 65 $134 THIRD AVTC.VUE i. .1 31 w. ;1 1 .at , .- r