rtMady. February 1, 1940. Quality Gives Flavour if inr dfUifiUfi TEA OG SCALE Mine Workers FAR AHEADiSupport New Deal t'.y Five Times More Timber rketi Out In District This January Than Last times the quantity of , ,.ird feet In the same year. ips the scale thU Janu-, follows: i :48 board feet. 052.403 board fect. '1H4 353 board fect. 16.733 board feet. 182.083 board fect. 15.344 board feet. hirtlon of pole and pll- -.19 interior was also up v this January amount :88. lineal ct 214333J 2 45A hemlock an com-1 80.670 lineal feet in cords of wood were January. Hockey Scores r( illc Coast laiue l Seattle a. Classified Ads bring 30c MEN'S WORK SHIRTS fi selection of Aicn's work shirts In a large ' u of colors. Sizes 14 to v.Uurs up to Qn 1 8ati price OOL HOYS' ZIPPER SWEATERS '!. f heavy brushed wool. I makes a warm and stylish ' with many colors and to choose Q4 (C m, Sale price ?X0O MEN'S CAPS ai buy for the man who , His a Rood cap at low cost. 1 '' cap Is a $1.15 QCn vni'ir sale price OwV i ROYS' PULLOVERS r 'v all wool worsted pull-vrrs, plain barrel! style In all una colors. ' frr ilr price MEN'S DRESS" SHIRTS " vou need a low priced dress Hirf niw is the time to buv. There are only a' few of these mart patterns left, well made ,V-'lorsUt WUh a lafRC rnntte ot Pale price ... 85c NTANDFI ELD'S RED I.AHEL COM It'S A real buy In heavy woolen underwear. This popular line " sizes from 30 to 44 now sell-(,'8 at the greatly reduced price ot $3.19 Will Endravnr to Elect Liberal Candidate In Presidential Content fr Prnr TJnrvri! COLUMBUS. Ohio, Feoruary 1 ,,trict this January total-j' """ M,ne Workers of Am- MEN'S OVERCOATS Roomy fitting, well styled ooaU tailored from all wool materials Raglans and half belt style. Regularly priced at SI?-' Me $12.50 MEN'S SUITS Just what you've been waltins for A good suit at $16.50. You Ret Ihem at this price because thete suits are part or a prewar order. Prices are risinn no It will pay you handsomely to buy vour suit In this sule. X, 16.50 ROYS' FINE imOADCLOTIl SHIRTS All slses and pattern ramies In better quality line broadcloths. Reduced to clear Assorted styles. flfln Sale Price MEN'S HOSE Superior quality hose of cotton and wool yarns. These soxare excellent buy znC at MEN'S DICESS (5 LOVES Men's leather lined Rlovcs made from good welnht cape leather and warmly tl(,' ;d lined. Colors brown and vcy. Sale Q1 5fi price MEN'S TIES A limited number oi betr r quality Ues at a spccia reduced price to clear. Attra -tlve designs and tsood ioir combinations " H5C Sale price .MENS SUITS Higher priced suits, every one. offered at this low ate Pr r Good looking patterns re featured for men and ouiw men. It you need a r wont want w u you '"V"iA Value. Sizes 35 to C1 50 (1 42. Sale nrice Steamship Sailings For Vancouvn Tuesday Catala Thursday . Prince .1:30 p.m. Rupert 11:15 pjr, Friday Ss. Prln. Adelaide 8 Cardcna : January 3 and 18. Ss. Prlneess Norah from Vancouver-Sunday g Catala .: Wed.s. Pr. Rupert Friday Si. Princess 10 pm 10:30 pm 5 pjn .... pjn 10 a.m 8. Pr. Adelaide 4 pm i uaraena pjii. January 14 and 28-Ss. Princess Norah aJn. For Stewart and Premier Sunday ss. Catala 8 pju Friday 8. Prince Rupert , . 2 p.m. From Stewart and Premier to try to swing the forthcoming i Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm. prealdentlal election to a liberal From Alice Arm, Naas Itlver and candidate who would carry oniPorl Simpson- ins New Deal. Th convention. however, fared to endorse President Franklm D.' Roosevelt, against whom President John L. Lewis has turned, for a third term. Send In Your f 4 Npwc F.arlipr Due to changed conditions ,4- arising from the handling of Iat war news, the Dally News finds it necessary to set a 10 am deadline for local news Contributions. To Insure pub- IteaUon it will be necessary for contributors to have their copy In by that time or earlier It possible, preferably the night before. Otherwise It may not be DubUshed. Tuesday f'nr limn Pall Cut nl 1 1 'Ifl a m I Tuesday-. Catala l:30 pm.:Vancouver- Friday Ss. Pr. Adelaide 4 p m. ss. Cardena pm. For (Jueen Charlotte Islands-January 12 and 26 Ss Prince John 10:30 pm From Queen Charlotte Islands January 10 and 21 Ss. Prince John am. For Alaska Wednesday . Pr. Rupert 2 pm January 14-and 23 S. Princes Norah a.m. torn Alaska THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TERES For prompt and courteous ser Mrs. D. Sutherland sails tonight on tne J'rince nupert ior a trip to Vancouver. this afternoon on the Princess Norah for a trip to Vancouver. I on his return to Vancouver. Second Visit To Montreal By Olof Hanson Necessary Thureday-M. Prince a wire received by his firm from Rupert 9 pm olof Hanson says that he has al- January 3 and 18 Ss. ready been in Montreal in connec tion with the possibility of securing ship contracts for the local yards Most people i-.ao tne classified and that he finds It necessary to re ads. Do you? turn there again tomorrow. Clearance COATS DRIVE FOR RED CROSS vice Phone 13 iaxi. u in.Mn ,.. 0ut Xo Ralse t150 By " I February 3 Tonight's tram, due from the iSast at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. In the chair. Mr. MeLeUan. as1, , it. j..n..Hva nltlM.I Hotel Arrivals I try a Classified Ad. Amazing Bargains in Coats Choose Yours Now Sale After slock taking there arc many lines that are broken and that must be discontinued from regular stock so we arc offering these to the public at remarkably low prices to make room for our new Spring merchandise. A visit to our stores will convince you that you cannot afford to miss the bargains that are offered as prices are advancing in all lines of wearing apparel. You know from experience what a sale in our stores means "First Class Merchandise at Lowest possible prices." $7.95 Despite pru-r advancing of materials we are of "ering these at pre-war prices. Made from wool, wlntet weight fleece and novelty tweeds, plain tailored utility coats or with fur trims. Celanese lined and flannelette Interlined. SItc-jb 12 tn 42 COATS High grade coats for women and misses. They're the style show winners on the parade oi bargains. Uelted or plain models, plain or fu trimmed. Polo fleece bouclc, etc. Regular values to $43.00. February clearance DRESSES Its the silk dress sensation ot the season-Pebble. Rough Crepe. Cords, etc. We guarantee you will be pleased with your choice in these. Size 14, to 50. Sale, price - - DRESSES For Miss or matron. The grandest collection of the newest fine quality style dresses in all colors Imaginable. The newest trims. All sizes and what a bargain RETTER QUALITY SILK DRESSES These are delightfully stylish and modern to the last detail. All the newest materials and color:; are represented here. Regular values In this group to $14.50. OC QC Extra special tyOUO GLOVES Black and br6wn cape skin, unllned. Sizes 0 to 8 514.95 2.95 $4.95 Fleece lined or $1.25 LI NO ERIE Briefs, panties and vests In waffle knit. 15 per cent wool. Also a yarlety of rayon g 4 n A garments. Extra soec. 4 garments foi vA."" SLIPS Lovely Baronet satin slips, adjustable shoulder strap. Small, medium and large. Q-f flfl Tea rose and white ?X.UV PAJAMAS AND GOWNS Novelty knit for the colder days. Flannelette or rayon knit. All sizes, Qf ft A assorted colors ?"" HOSE Cashmere with ribbed top. Regular 75c. lisle and rayon, all sizes and colors. Special, 3 for $1.00 TWEEDS 'WEEDS $5.00 TRENCH COATS AND HEAVY Fawn or navy in assorted colors. While they . last, your choice .. . PRINT DRESSES Smart styles and trim. Grand $1.50 values sacrificed prices. The famous genuine fast dyed ' print that went Into the making of these house dresses alone represents the sale price. Newest dark and semi dark color grounds, all colors to choose from. Size 14 to 46. Your O-t CZ( chol:e while they last. 2 for ?X.tJl7 $1.00 TABLE Blouses, sweaters, lingerie, skirts, children's garments and other articles too numerous to mention but all outstanding values. TOWELS MILL RUN Assorted sizes and colors. Beautifully soft and absorbent In three outstanding groups. 5 for 3 for $1.00 CI ftfl 2 for ... HATS Any hat in the store, your choice $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Yarns From Cedar Woods by Anna Miy Ullman OCEAN FALLS, Feb. I: A meet-1 since time Immemorial the an- EDO&esuiaii ior nic c".u" vw - r.w pew o - , v,0lf . r. "dated several Knotty Drooiems. ""u um. uuc uimuiut u Mr. anna wrs. o. c. Morgan oi " 4 . , .-- . Blllmor are sailing tonight on the1 Prince RUpert for a trip to i Tea and sale of home cooking, Red Cross w - headquarters. i " 2nd Mrs, Saxtdn explained the pro-, but couldn't find his tools. So he stressed the need of every one pre- 'sent doing his best to advertise the the te . .kept on walking, wnen ne reaiizea voice assailed h's ears. "Who? who? who-who?" Mickey's heirt skipped a beat and his step quickened. He called back cheerfully, Prince Rupert fit's Mickey with the lunch." W. R. Bucknall, Oiler Besner, Silence for a few moments, and Frank L. Buckley, O. L. Davis. J. tne voice queried again, -wno? H Hamilton. J. A. Campbell, J. E. who? who-who?" "It's Mickey w th Oraham and Major W. Cfompton, the lunch!" he shouted at the top Vancouver; Major H. L. Sherwood, or his lungs. Still the voice qu-s- Capt. F. Taaffe, Major H. Pent-ne- is identity. Ana mere was reath, Commander O. Borrie and a trace of annoyance in Mickey's nritrartipr c V stockwell. Victoria :! answer, as ne came nearer, wnen S. V. Irvine, Ottawa. ON.R. TRAINS For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 pm, From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays '. 11 pm he reached the spot from which the voice had come, he found, to his dismay, that the enquirer was a big sleepy-eyed owl in a tree.i WOMEN'S SHOES 200 pairs of women's shoes, blue, brown, rust, green and black shoes with cuban and spike heels. A nice assortment of patterns and styles which have sold up to $4.45. Sale price S05 'blulay swooped down ..and, flew away with his lunch. Mac swore up and down that the man working next to him had stolen his grub and we couldn't' tell him any different." In the last few years we have had several cooks at camp but no one ever cooicea nee apeea. wis lng of Red Cross representatives; tics or a green horn In the logging : - from the various organizations of camps have been the subject of ! ' AS "22" Ocean Falls-was held last week to great hlarity' amoni seasoned obVive U S750 to be raised byWs po'e-camp, the tenderfoot men used to take the cake out for now. pram ior nome iiui&uik- o.i horse, until ..... , -Pebruarv 3. .helps to make Lie lnuresting lor " " .i J Miss Helen Hampton . Is tailing ... "arL ... .Wn tired tired of of it. it. Then Then they used to . i Mrs. mi, uuc - thmnr throw It If arnimrt around In th wrwU A raan, green to th- wodos, re uat b,e I00 J0 deT Mrs. Drumb, head of the workers'; he was lost, he walk faster and ana sandwiches nawicne so soua d Usua usuauy y faster, eating his lunch "on the f"5 group, roim announced, announceaaiuv that Mr. mi. Jessup the men impale a sandwich on the had donated a room in the store, fly. At dusk he came upon his "d .equipped with sewing machine. " "'ng-..,Dr . " It over the fire they built to make .... . i m iu r-a mn 1 1 if- nnnpr nnnifiiini.rif - ruesaay-ss. catala .11:30 am 6th otree. Wednesday. February 7.'cu,lun iaD1"' clc- IOT "1C c " Zl tu ' r their coff:e. And when the Thursday-. Prince .p,mH. t r used for local soldier, the sewing group, " Rupert 9 pm J For Alice Arm, Naai Itlver and ,44 board feet which was'erlca- 1,1 convention here, decided' Port Simpvin I . . - ... utrm fl.itlin niihMr.Itv member. Tfntnltal Rimnllcjt I7.ll -- I wea ther gets so cold that the -trees pop , then the tenderfoot wshes Mickey too. was unaccustomed to fenrently that he had stayedhome'. farest country. So that day one Rlll what amntAmpnt mnjH fh Eroup and 118 almS" 1 TT! t pole-maker find about campwith-has has b.en- beerr on on the tne nursine nursing staff stair of or u waj decided to mvit,, , SUbscrip- w - men's . , lunches v . out to them, he star- 0 t h, ? the Prince Rupert General Hospl- . . nrivrn AmAnMim. oeuucuuiu. ted. hlehly confident, but sr,on be-, . i. . . . .. uons Dy Dayroii wi ior inc jjaat. year ur bo, sans . orB , vp-v-rf tn he no doubt came hope'essly Ion. In vain he liomgni on me i mite nupeiw iur Thursday . Prince I i Rupert 11:15 pm F- u uuckiey, wno is nere look-i Frlday-Ss. Pr. Adelaide 10 pm. ,n over slte wltn a vlew 10 (ur- From Ocean Falls-Wed Ss. Pr. Rupert .. liner activity lowaras me esiaD-j ' llshment f a nuln mill locallv. will io am. . gall by the prince Rupert tonight that the objective set will not merely reached but passed. be listened for the sound oi woods man's axe or the crash of falling cedar. But presently a languid . Keep up to date. Admilse Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word Hospital Ball Feb. 2. Eagles' Bridge, February 7. Toe H Dance, Seal Cove, Feb 9. Legion Valentine Tea, Mrs. D. C. Schubert's, February 14. meanwhile the crew had set out to Cambral Valentine Ball, Febru search for Mickey. It was late af- ary 16. ternoon when they found him. . I S. O. N. Leap Year Dance, Febru "Remember old Mac? All he j ary 23. would take for lunch was a small piece of bread and a small piece I If you nve something to swap of meat which he hung In a tree, Boys "Band Dance February 23. Iwlth a piece of string. One day a Anglican Spring Sale. April 4. RUPERT PEOPLE'S STORES RUPERT MEN'S and BOY'S SHOP MEN'S WORK SOX amount of 40c and 45c n work socks, reinforced and heel, v xutng at FEBRUARY CUT RATE SHOE STORE SPECIAL FOR EARLY SHOPPERS WOMEN'S SHOES 100 pairs of short ends of regular lines of shoes, ordinarily sell up to $3.95. They consist or Oxfords, ties and straps. Sizes 3 to 8 collectively. Please note cannot exchange or fit any shoes at this price but customers are welcome to try them on. C1 Q Sale price ?! v DRESS SHOES Women's fine dress shoes arid walking Oxfords In mostly brown and black. ExcepUonal good range of sizes and styles. Sale price $2.95 You are cordially invited to come in and look around at our Many Bargains and specials TABLE BARGAINS 15c 2 for 25c 100 pairs of odds and ends In ladies' and children's rubbers. A few running and bathing shoes. 4 En Sale price 2 for 49c XtIV 25c Women 1 1 slippers, children's rubbers, mens and boys run ning shoes. Only 49c A real value In boys' school boot and men's woik boots. Brown and black. Regular up to $4.50. Sale price -. $1.99 Special for the Sportsmen Light weight hip boots with laced Instep and knee straps. Sizes 8 to 11 only. QQ QC Sale price t?0UO Men's slippers, felt and llsht leather. (IZn Sale price VOX, 95c Children's 6-eyelet gum rubber shoes, ladles' zippers, fancy one-dome goloshes, men's and boys' running shoes. These are all odds and ends ot regular stock. QCJn Clearing at ft $1.35 Boys' and men's leather shoes, children's patent strap, size 8-12, men's rubber Q-f Off shoes. Sale prlre .... JX.OU Men's rubber knee boots. Cleated or plain soles. Do not miss this opportunity to buy a pair. Q4 QC Sale price ?ltfw Women's one-strap or Oxford kid house shoes. G1T QC Sale price ?X.OO Women's fur-trimmed velvet overshoes. Black arid brown. All first quality. QO Sale price pAJ.IU