PAr.l? TTTREl ay January 20,-lMO. 1DING1N WAR WORK cral of Canada, said to a meeting of cx-serviceraen: "You Leglonar-, leg have a most Important part to play. You are the people with the knowledge and experience. You have been through a war which was i.llau Legion Start Campaign ftt thp Mme contamed much "" " that U similar. Just M in politics I you u c cannot fc"? do ."u without what "w5 we call' ii to rac provide lor me troops- Tne Leeioni oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooqooooooooooooooooooa MacKenzie's Furniture U'Mnnt KING SPRING A. . .,x n B-l'MllEH KING SPRING.riI.I.i:n MATTRESS 4.6 ..ize Phone 775 14.25 828.50 Bulkley Valley COAL From our mine To your bin And the whole District benefits ;. cntre and to enirace T- M- Walker and J. 8. trip to California n relating to entertainment, Wlls0n r he provision of educational i .?,iou facliUle, and generally , t uihitanc of an. auxiliary . liLs Majesty's armed r j TVed'imulr, Governor-Oen- sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Microscopes Excellent for Students $ 1 Mechanical Pencils With Eraser and Extra Leads 50c Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Drtu&ists Phone 1 & 85 Th llesall Store Open Dally from 8 a-m. till 10 p m. Sundays and Holidays from 15 to 5 P m. nd 1 to 3 p m. o o LOCAL NEWS NOTES For prompt and courteous Phone 1? Taxi tf. Canadian Legion war tier- known these needs and how beat to' . . . r m. uavie. wno mi in on This drive will incorporated. meet lnem. It needs lne nnancM tol puce in the two week, from enable It to do Mil work and feels'7 returned l"p Z yuve,ana the v' ,nry 12 to 24. :tt irom inc ume o nc urti share. sure the people will want to do their r.ow over a year ago. the re- f nrMn,tton. om, . ..S.U.? ,K -"dividual, intrmted ha, been call- ' :rf. "Lrr for Thursday evening of :), u,c m" u'" "'"" week In the Canadian Leelon Club. 'lie outbreax oi war tnu co- " . ;) has been lncrea,ed. The -halrt of war. of Legion u" abwh. . u. uarKer. jonn Arm-rvtrp hurenuic in nnm. t-ong, G. J. Dawo. W. J. Uneham tprla, to city on the Ctala last night. E. M. Campbell of Campbell Bros., well known Wrangell mercantile thl firm, wa, here aboard the Princess Norah yesterday returning to Al aska after a trip tp Seattle. ",ose in anoance at the execu-, 3n t hartcf Iswed on Octob- 'horljed the establishment l,ve meft,n werP 3 Prme. In the' Mr. and Mr,. Isidore Goldstein of dJ and overseas. Including c,,air- W. " J ace. wen uameron, Juneau were passengers aooara ine rnnccss nuraii yrsveroay jevurn- mg to tne Alaska capital alter a Bridge Dance Series, Moose Hall, Tuesday, 8 p.m. (24) Mis Rose LaBelle returned to the! Annual meeting, Prince Rupert r ,h. Pr,non p. ? Vitv on th, PrlnM Norah vesterdavlBranch, Canadian Red Cross 8o- c cwiu" - me emer auuecmen o. in aeiencc, ' ; - ,,'.,, Mnndav 8 (241 ritv Hall . ,ciety. .iptv City Hall. Monday, 8 cm pan. (Z4 branch of the Canadian Legion you arc the elder statesmen.- It is mornln ,rom a trlp to Vancouver. n session at the wtck,end mak- wUh thu expericnce behind them OHEST COLDS To relieve misery quickly, ex ternally -rub chest, throat. kICKS back with f VapoRub r.rn.t iinrvin sailed last nieht on UNITED IN They were ac- the catala for a brief business trip boiiQuet oompanled by their eon. Port Simpson. i morse merchant, was a passenger ,blln sang MARRIAGE MisS Itita Stromdahl Becomes the Bride of Carl Sunderland of Ketchikan preliminary AmMWenU or ,hat tnc trylng do Catalk to make the round nleht Church Sy evening, when Rev. v, their bit- in connection with Job. re are many Mnkt. that ptoB andAnyox E. E. Brandt, pastor, united In mar- . tennnnn fn. .nrlr . r . 'afternoon for Vancouver. Spring flowers and evergreen fb- llage decorated First Baptist Fred WeKh and Pat Cuyan, who' Mr,. Gus Stromdahl, 145 lnth have been on a trip to Vancouver Avenue East, ana t-an, son oi Mr. tiuwhpro in the south return, and Mrs. L. P. Sunaerianc 01 ed to the city on the Catala lart Ketchikan evening. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a Princess gown of lace net over white satin. Her cor onet of orange blossom, caught her embroidered veil of brlday net and she carried a vouquet of Tails- man roses. Miss Josephine Gay, who attended as bridesmaid, wore a lovely dress of dusky pink taffeta with shirred Jacket and baby blue picture hat and glove,, carrying a blue Iris. of pink carnations and The bride's Uer, Ann, was very Mr,. John Garrett, who has been Mrt Sam Hougan and son return- pretty as tralnbearer In ellow' Five tnouar,o rM-c Rupert Pain a vl't here with her son and ed to the city on the Princes, Norah 'georgette, carrying the fan-shaped people read the Daily News. naaugmer-in-iaw, Mr. ana mm. yesterday morning from a brief trip, inun. ,m.vj to in uiem know what ?pt.Jac,t Oarrett, sailed by the Prince, u Vancouver. Mrs. J. C. Gllker was at the or- mv. in sell. Norah yesterday on her return to Igan and. while the bridal pair slgn- hw home in Atlin. J w. 8. Drury. well known White-;ed tjie register. Miss Eileen Ham- l Love xou rruiy. Benjamin D. Stewart, commls- aboard the Printer Norah yester- The groom was attended by Good- iener of mine, for Alaska, was a dav returning to the Yukon after a win Stromdahl, brother of the bride. piusenger aboard the Princes, Nor-trlp to Vaneouver and elsewhere In The ushers were Mitchell Gay and ,ah yejterday returning to Juneau the south. - - PaulwPorte. 51 after a trip to Seattle. Enroute to j The church was . filled to capa a Juneau neUitopplng on at Kctcl- w. E. Walker, manager of Ar- city and. at the reception which randale canuery, was a passenger laboarrt the Catala last evening on ol Mr. and Mrs. I P. Sunderlandtn2 through to Port Simpson on ojwho were .here to attend the wedHlcannery Euslnew. He wl)i be return-g dlag of their son, Carl Sunderland.! ng south again before coming north o'.to MU, Rita Stromdahl of this city for the season. olaauVd nv th Prince, Norah ye- follqwed at the home of the bride's parents, the gue&ts were received by MM- Qus Stromdahl, wearing military blue figured tafetta with blue velvet Jacket and turban and i a corsage of pink carnattoo,. Mrs. iL. P. Sunderland wore a charming gflerday (Ut their return to KoUhl- ctty Commissioner W. J. Alder jdres of black lace with red car- anui ut wav jauavi m h,v i S. weekly luQcheop of the Prince Ru- The room, were prettUy decorat- o Ken Mathesnn of the Canadian nert tiatarv Cluh thU Thursdav. He Lj i inv ..hii..min,9nii) REAL CURE g National Railways Investigation de-,WHl give a farewell talk prior tohappy coupie received the congrat- address g paruneni v rnnw ueorge a xw- leaving I or vieioria to resume re-u- uiatlons of the guesU standing un-o tor In the city. He arrived at the dwiee after relinquishing his Po-',jer a iarge unite wedding bell. 0 en a oi tne ween irom tne interior siuon a, commissioner O anil alii Km retnrnlnir hnme thU ev- a enjng. o o o o o o a o o 5 . vited o o o The Canadian Red Cross Society ( o announces that It will receive tobac-1 gjeo, cigarettes, etc. for members of g the Canadian Active Service Force u oversea, provided the packets o not ear-marked g, ""it- Timely Recipes oisillUICI.D EGOS V are for any one par- IN BACON RINGS 6 slices bacon 6 eggs Salt and pepper Cook bacon. Line six muffin tins uith strtDS of bacon, forming each slice Intq a ring around edge of tin. Break an egg into each bacon ring and bake In a slow oven (325 de grees F 'or five to 10 minutes, or, until eggs are set. Kemove irom tins and serve on toast. Announcements All advertisements In this caiman will be charged tor full month at S5c a word United Young Ladles' Tea, Mrs. Clarke McLean's February l, Catholic Tea February 1. Mrs. McCaffcry's S. 0. N. Masquerade February 1. Hospital Ball Feb. 2. Eagles' Bridge, February 7. Tpc II Dance, Seal Cove, Feb 0. T act! At1 Valentine Tea, Mrs. D. C, 1 - schubfrt's. February H- Cambral Valentino Ball, February 10. 8, O. N. Leap Year Dance February 23. Boys' 'Band Dance February 23. ! Anglican Spring Sale, April 4. Dally News Classified Ads bring results. personal services to His Majesty's forces. tf. H.G. HELGERSON LTD. 21G Sixth Street See Us For All Kinds of Insurance and Real Estate Notary Public We have on our lists the following good buys 5-ROOM HOUSE, Tatlow St., fully modern on sewer, good basement, low taxes. In excellent condition. $1300.00 cash or $1500.00 on terms with $500.00 down. 4-KOOM HOUSE on sewer, bath, corner of Tatlow and Seventh, large garden with greenhouse. $800.00 cash or $1000.00 on terms with $30,0 down or The whole property of two houses for $2000.00 cash. Fresh Shrimp BOAT W.S.L. Dally at 4 p.m. TROTIER'S DOCK IV THKftU'KKMt: COVKT OKJIIUTISII IHII.l.Mlli.V lii IToliatf In Ih .Matter wf the "Almlnltrtlon Art" Ami In tli M:ttr of Ihr Kstate ot Andrew I. Vmtir. Ilm'ftltetl TAKE NOTICE that bv order of JtU Honor Judtfe W. E. msiier ctaW to aand day of Jamwry lfl0 I was ap- v.lntjw4 ArinvllvbltrnJnr nf th Eat&t of Andrew iromvra wtw, uwousru, u M We VllJ Ol ITinc. iwuotv, uriusii clolma o gainst Uie said Estut nr. here by requmi to imnusn uie euiio w mr jwoperly verulod on or wiore u aoui itny of February 1940 and all person. Indebted to th paid EMftte aw wxfulred fo pay the amount ot thetr hulebtd- fwm to me roruiixn. NOItMAN A. WATT. nrnrlai Adirdnlstratr. Prlno. Hxipert, . O. Dtxted th. 23nd (Uy of January, a, u. 1940. 1' The bride's table Was dainty with . . la cut-work cloth and tall pink &p- Representatives of organizations.; centered a three.tler naiv,auaw interests ana mem-, annual meeting it of , ,k the attend e Ihe bers are requested to meet- bre rrince itupvn urancn lAtiiauiaii inx in Legion HUD Kooms. inurs-i Red Cross Society will be held in day. February 1st at 8 pjn. to con-the. City Hall tonight at 8 o"clock. ded plan, for Canadian Legion Election of officers for 1940. Re- War Services Incorporated Financial ports will be presented. All are In- Drive to raise $500,000 for providing I Air. uranai proposea tne toai to ; the bride and Mr. Sunderland said i a few appropriate words to the happy couple. Norman MacKay proposed the toast to the bridesmaid, responded to by the best man. Mrs. Emil Bo$trom and Mrs. N. MacKay poured, while servitors were Mrs. Henri Gosselin, Mrs. J. A. Mac Leod, Miss Joan Wiggins and Miss Winnie Exley. A large number of friends assembled at the wharf to give a rousing sendoff to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sunderland, when they left on ss. Princess Adelaide for a honey moon in California. They will later I ' reside in Ketchikan. The bride chose for her going away costume a black and red jacket dress trimmed with gold and a Strawberry colored coat and hat trimmed with grey squirrel collar and muff. Miss Joan Wiggins caught the bride's bouquet. Telegrams were received from Norway, Tacoma and' Ketchikan extending congratulations and best wishes to the happy couple. They received many beautiful and useful gifts. GROCERY SPECIALS Every Day at MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE 'Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18 and 19 Opposite Canadian Legion IN TIIK :IMIKMK COl'KT OlMtltlTISlI In lrohate n the Matter of tlie "AdmliiMratlon Anil In the Matter of the KMate of Mlchele Vorn, Other!" Known a Mlkele Coro, jieTHea inieiair TAKE NOTICE that by order of His I Honor. W. E. Ftaher. Wade the 22nd r To n, mi w a n l nifi t v.is aiv- , polluted AdrnlnteUutor of th estate of Mlchele uoco, ouwrwise Ulkele Coax donvned. and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish came, prwerly verified, no me on or bofore and all parties Indebted to the estate are rfqU"x no pay ine muumn v. tnortr jiuieioieaneiu to iw 4v"i"riw- nwled ule Jro any ui jimj. 1040. NORUAN A. WATT. Offtctnl Administrator, rrlnc Bupert, n.O FOR WORLD Christian Principles, Declares Pres byterian Pastor Soldiers and Sunday School Pupils Attend 1 Christian principle, have never been effectively applied to the so Examination For Inspector Of Steam Boilers And Machinery Competitive examinations for In spector of Steam Boilers and Machinery will be held at the Office of the Chief Insepctor of Boilers In the Workmen's Compensation and Labour Building, 411 1 Dunsmulr Street, Vancouver. B. C, commencing February 26th, 1940 at 10 am. Application forms and further Information may be obtained from the Chief Inspector at the above A. N. BAKER. Civil Service Commissioner. Fusiliers militia unit paraded to the service under .Major Strop jt. iThel Sunday School was also in attendance in a body. - Th lution of the world', difficulties. If Milt. they were, the element of selfish- IfillA ness might be removed and war and n want ended. There was no reason V (Y "Build B. C. Payrons" for economic hardship In a land so abundantly endowed with all ne- f nil Ivan c&islties a, was Canada. There Villi 41 Cli would be no such hardship if there wa, not human selfishness. This was an element which must be re-1 moved. So declared Rev. H. G. Funston in I his morning sermon at First Pres- bytertan cnurcn. yosteraay. Tne ; pastor was speaking on the subject of "Christian Education" and he re ferred to the imnortance of m rents seeing that their children had spiritual as well a, physical and men-' tal education. The exemplification! as well as Inculcation of Christian' tearhlniri hv nannli In rtiiMran I was stressed. Officers and men of the Irish mm "I have used Pacific Milk .for years," writes Mr,. O., "and found it wonderful for raising children right from birth. It seems to develop nice strong healthy teeth and strong healthy bodies. I have three ,' small girls who drink Pacific' Milk all the time." PACIFIC MILK irradiated and Vacuum Packed S MISS MISS YUKI YUKI 8 Dressmakei r 5 g Ladies' and Children's 2 $ Alterations Moderate Price g 5 Phone GREEN 880 g 727 FRASER ST. g Fresh Local Raw and Pasjcurized MH VALENTIN DAJRY PHONE 857 J. H. BULGER! Optometrist Royal Bank Rtdg. B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used Furn For really low prices it will pay you to come in and look over our. larse stock of household furnishinjs consisting of Kitthen Ranges, Bedroom Suites, Dinettes, Chesterfields, Heaten, Beds, Springs and .Mattresses, etc. 1 Singer Sewing Machine I goryl shape - 2 Sessions 8-Day Chime Clocks-Real snap 1 $7.50 Next Door to B. C- Clothiers 814.50 S9.95 : Vaeuum Cleaners On CA From 4 Kitchen Ran;es In first class condition. $20.00, $22.50, $24.50 and $27.50 New Furniture 1 3-Piece Chesterfield In latest style, fine 98.50 pattern, at 1 Chesterfield-Bed and 2 Easy Chairs 89 50 At : 5 Chests and Drawers- to gftQ From Phone BLACK 321 THIRD AVENUE DUE TO INCBE.SE IN TK1CE OF Nanairao Wellington Coal At .the mine of one dollar per ton and the increase in freight rates, commencing January 1, 1910, our prices on Nanaimo Wellington Coal will be as follows Nanaimo Wellington Lump-Sacked, delivered. Per ton $15.50 Nanaimo Wellington Mine Run-Sacked, del., Per ton ,. SILK Nanaimo Wellington Lump Bulk, delivered. Per ton $11.25 Nanaimo Wellington Aline Uun-Bulk, delivered. Per ton .. $13.00 Albert and McCaffery Ltd. Phone 11C and 117 f ffl tr, I t r; 5 i , I-, ri t