P10E FOUg fa. i. - C.C.F. Bridge Party Enjoyed The local Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Club opened a series of winter bridge parties Saturday night. Eleven tables were in play and the affair proved very enjoyable. Prize - winners were: men's first. Oeorge Howe; second, James Hampton; ladies' first. Mrs. James Krlkevsky: second, Mrs. S. L. Peachy Oeorge Lawson was master of ceremonies. At the conclusion of card playing, delicious refreshments were served. "Build B.C. Payrolls" The Vacuum Seal IP Mrs. E. B. H., writing from Victoria, sayi Pacific Milk is always fresh and rich. "It gives you the thing you desire and always gives it. This is due I think to the vacuum seal." Vacuum packing has much to do vflth the excellence of Pacific Milk and Pacific is the only milk packed In Canada in this way. Irradiated and Vacuum Tacked PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed IN THE SITKKMK fOI'KT Of 1IKITIMI .' COLtJIBIA In ITobale In the Mailer of the "Administration Mf And In the Matter of the IMate of lllanclie Hart llreard TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, W. E. Ptoher. made on the 29th day of December, A. D. 1B39. I was appointed Executor ct .the estate of Blanche Hart, Dcsrased, and all parties having claims agataat the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 10th day ot February. A. D. 1940, and 'all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay tike amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED hc 3rd day ct January. AJ. 1940. WILLIAM O. FULTON, Executor, COAL Gram Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PJWNCK KUl'EKT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 55H NEW ROYAL ' HOTEL J. Zari'lll Proprietor "A IIO.MIJ AWAY FROM HOMS" Kate $1.00 op BO Rooms Hot ti Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Russians Urged By Finland To Throw Up Yoke taken charge of Topley School In the Bulkley Valley. Mail -Schedule Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 5 From the East p.m. 'Tuesday,. Thursday and Saturday 11.00 p.m. For Vancouver-Tuesday ..: ,.. 12:30 noon Thursday , 10:15 p.m. Friday LJ3- 9i?0 p.m January 3 and 18 "..... '4 p.m, 9 jed January 8, 1915 Members of the local Greek celebrated Oreck Christmas' yesterday. A service was conduct- Possibility of war time shinnlni? and Mrs. G. C. Walker, recently arrived from Edmonton. Hotel Arrival Prince Rupert R. Bartlett, Blllmor;j Janet Young, Terrace; B. R. J. Masicar, Vancouver; R. V. Doughton, Na-nalmo; G. Tallamy, Victoria. THE DAILY NEWS Monday. January 8, Mr ALLIED CHIEFTAINS APPEAR PLEASED AFTER FRENCH RENDEZVOUS Setmingiy pleased with condition jf his military lores m ra...-, K. k o srge smiles a he left cnats Wif.i Ft a: v: .dint. M. Albert Lebrun 'right of him' after leaving an official buildir.g . a ur.n-ra;'d French city At right Is Lord Gcr : j.:.uias.di : -ui-chief of the British forces, while left of him Is M. Daladler. French p:cmie. Elevator Near Full Storage Bins Are Bulling And That Now Arriving Goes Into Workhouse The local elevator-Is now about Picturesque Little Plays Girls of Junior IV. A. of Anglican i t Church Gave Pretty Entertainment Friday Night An interesting and picturesque en Whifflets From The Waterfront J The Canadian Halibut Vessel Owners' Association was In session at the Canadian Legion rooms yesterday afternoon under the four-fifth or more filled with some, tertainment was given Friday night chairmanship of the President, J. one million bushels of grain as a i at St. Andrew's Anglican Oath- m. Morrison, and with seventeen j result of shipments which have edral Hall when the girls of the or eighteen members In attend-Jbeen moving in from the prairies' Junior Women's Auxiliary of the ance. There was a general dis-since fall. Some five hundred cars! church put on three playlets. 'The rulon of control measures for Mix Rupert, b. c. have been received and about one Fairy Queen's Visit." "The Child- the coming season, no definite - nunarea more win nil ine nouse ren who Shared Things" and "The decisions being reached at this I.v the stTHEME coi KT or HKiTiMi ,UP completely. There were fifteen Birthday Dream." The affair was time. COLtMillA In I'roliate In the Maltrr of the "Administration Art" i , . i And In the Matter of the Estate ,f Edward KergiiMin Jmirs, Hetraked TAKE NOTICE fcat toy irdtr of His Honor Judge W. E. Huher dated the 4th day of Jmusry 1940 I was ao- potated Administrator of the Estate of cars on the track this morning, Imore having arrived over the week-,end. The storage bins of the ele Edward Kttreuwn. Jones. Deceased. latfCted by World shipping COndi cr the Cjrty of .Prince Rupert, Columbia.' aad all persons having vianjw oguw. ene wa Eett&te are hereby required to funwteh the same to me prcperly vemilrd m or before the 28th day of February 1040 and all persona tndeW-d to mid Estate are required to pay Ke omnoiy. of their indebtedness n m forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Offtetel Administrator. Prtnre Rupert. B. C. IHted the 4th day of January, A D. 1940. Arrow Messenger Lerl Griffiths & Co. PHONE 159 Reasonable Kates Parcel and Baggage Service Stand Menczia Grocery Fulton Street i vator are full and grain now arriving goes into the workhouse. British Hons and the shortage of boats. cast 1s compiled from observations taken at S am. today and covers the 10 hour perlcd ending at S pjn. tortoorrow General Synopsis The pressure under the general management of Mrs. Fred McLeod, convenor of Provincial police cruiser P. M. L. the Girls Woman's Auxiliary, with 8, with Inspector C. O. Barber on Mrs. F. N. Good training the board, returned to port last night ichlldren. Mrs. C. E. Cullin was ac-.frorn a oatrol trin to Hartley Bay. There is no word yet as to when ! companlst for the evening with 'Lowe Inlet and -Butedale. Denart- exporting of grain from here may little Leonora Raabe playing for ure had been made Friday morn- be expeciea to siart. xnis is ai-the final hymn. There was a lanre 1m. and enthusiastic audience. The! girls who took part Included: Tenders on war shipbuilding Betty Allan, Ruby Anderson, were to have been closed at Ot- Wonflioi Pnronocf 'Mary Baker, Audrey Caravan, El- tawa on January 4 ITCdlllCI 1 UI CLdol jeanor Carr. Eleanor Fitzgerald, has been extended continues quite low southwest oficIose by the girls Vancouver Island and Is relatively high over central British Columbia.) The weather is colder' over this province while over the north coast showers have occurred. West Coast of Vancouver Island-Fresh to strong east winds', mostly fair with not much change In Dorothy Wlllett, Margaret Wlllett. Refreshments were served at the Twenty -Five Years Ago . Dut the time until January Monica Holtbv. Marv Hunter. lone 11. The Princp. RuDert drv dock L (Piirni-rwyi through the courtesy or'jacklln, Kathleen Johnson, Irene,among British Columbia ship- ;S1 V1" rPJZ? . ' Nordln, Francis Pierce, Jeanette, building yards which have ten-! Leonora Raabe, Marjorie Shrubsall.t On account of heavy Increase in rail and shipping rates, as well as insurance due to war conditions,) frozen fish shipments from the Pa-! clflc Coast to the United Kingdom' ,and Europe have practically ceased,' ,it is stated locally. The cost of shipping has increased from 3 Vic to, ID Th. ,fnrMn vnV.1nn .It.. 1 at ion is ahother factor operating! against Pacific Coast frozen fish. I Union s Warner 6atala. Capt. Ernest Sheppard, was late in arriving last night from the south, not getting in until midnight. She sailed at 2 ajn. for Stewart and other for them In the Anglican , northern points whence she will bo Church by Canon G. A. Rlx. back here southbound. tomorrow afternoon HELSINGFORS, Jan. 8. The being established between Prince ccuve January 13, tne wave Helsingfors radio Saturday nightlRupert and. Russia is suggested. lcn8tn ot Union steamers' radio made a direct appeal to the Russian!"- broadcasts of arrival tlrrjs will be people and army to overthrow the: Prof, and Mrs. Paul Kauffmann chanSed itom 540 l? 163d. Mo-yoke of the present government, hell this morning for Calif emia.,1611' broadcast will continue ; They have sold their music store to be hpard at tne sae times as miss Mouy winsiow, daughter of .business on Third Avenue to Mr. " Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Win slow, has , IIOLI.KKS FOR FMEKS LONDON, ;Jan. 8: (CP) Latest request from the Royal Air Force) in France is' for roller skates. The' boys say all the French girls are roller-skating fans. FALSE ALARM DURBAN, South Africa. Jan. 8: (CP) Shots fired In Durban har bor' r6cently brought nut a naval B. R. J. Masecar, auditor for Ed-)Patrol vessel and had the popu-ward Llpsett Ltd., arrived in theiation on th'qul vive. But lt was city on the Catala last night, belngjohly a whaler 'harpooning a re" here on one of his periodical visits, calcitrant monster. HARDY FILM HERE AGAIN "Andy Hardy Oets Spring Fever." the seventh of the series of Hardy family picture, comes as the feature offering to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here for the first hair of this week. Again Lewis Stone Is seen as Judge Hardy with Mickey Rooney as Andy and Fay Holden. Cecilia Parker, Sara Haden and Ann Rutherford as other members of the family. Two new mem-mers of the cast are Terry Kilburn and Helen Gilbert, playing the part of school teacher. In this story the judge gets entangled with some crooked promoters who talk him into investing not only his own money but that of hU friends in a phoney aluminium company. Andy, in the meantime, having quarreled with hi own girl, falls in love with the high fchool dramatic tea-her. Andy becomes a hero in the school play. Sister Marion goes to work as stenographer. In the aluminium company and discovers that the two promoters have skipped town with the capital of the nrm. The judge learns how he has been tricked but. fortunately. Is able to sell the gravel bed, which were supposed to be aluminium fields, to the city for road work and thus returns all the money invested without loss to any person. Andy finds out that the dramatics teacher is engaged to .ome one else and re-concillates wHh Polly so everything is happy analn. ID0RA Roller Rink Dally Sessions 2:00 to 4:30 Children 6:00 to 8.30 Adults 8:30 to 11:00 Beginners Given Special Attention MINTK.U, ACT Nntlre To lirllniiirnt Co-owners To John f. Allien mid (luiidrr lllikir land of Srattlr, lVanhlnjtnn, V. 8. A WHEREAS Mwre wo ownerg other ttun mywif to the extent of more thn one qtmrur imret, in each and all of the Star No. 1, tjtr No. a, Btar No, 3, Btar No. 4, Star No. 8, Star No 8. Btar No. 7. Star No. 8, Btar No. 3 arm Star No. 10 Muwral Claim aituate on the north aide of Porehcr Island in unumore rawe about BOO feet frum Lha hOAV.h In Itt RVn. Divuion, Province of Brmh Columbia: jutis hutii;e uiai. unieaa you dj pay within 00 day from the dat hereof ' the turn of 1637.M being your proportion of the expenditure required for the years 1037, 1038 and 1939 by Gnrtlon 28 of the Muierai Act, n. 8 B. C. 1936, Chapter lbl, together with all cohU of this notice, to the undersigned, the registered owner of said MUieral Claims, your Jnterest on said Mineral" Claims shall be forfeited and .become vestwl In the undersigned who - VAtWUMll.D, nATFrj t PriikiA rtiirwT. n n v. 4th day of July. 1939. a. a. uEimuy, 11 XfM 1 (affi'n-) ni Komie If kick wltk brand- Mf M iVW1 J m ltii ind i puppy Imi itlilf jm ft. )fm y thit wifl miki jou rur with flu I IT AMDY HARDY 0ETS SPRING FEVER LEWIS STONE'MICKEY ROONEY . CECILIA PARKER'FAY HOLDEN NsDirW.l.VDyk.ll j Bf Wall Di n.' H DONALD DUCK jH In "SEA SCOUTS' I nformation nformation Please' Please" Titipatrlcl' Tltipatrlcl' If Travel" 2 Shows Mjhtly 7:00 and 9:00 SHOWING TONIGHT tui:s. wtn. Ira lure At 7:31 and 9:31 Owinjf to Increased Cost of Nanaimo-Wellington Lump Coal At the mine and an Increase In frrlht rate, ne have been force to ralie the price as follows: Nanaimo-Welllncton Lump per ton. sacked f isj Nanalmo-Wellington .Mine Kun Per toh. sacked Nanalmo-Wellinjton Nut Per ton. sacked ' .i, . Nanalmo-Welllnjton SUck-Per ton. sacked , $jx These rrlres Will Go Into Effect January lt, 1310 Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone C51 or G3J Bargains In USED FURNITURE Kitchen Ranges $18, $22, $25 - $35 HEATERS $2.50 $6 $8 $10 aM $22.50 MATTRESSES $2.50, $3.50 $4 ELIO'S FURNITURE TIIIUI) AVENUE Prince Uupcrt The Daily News is a member ot the Canadian D; AnffKSfC 1Ation; the Canadian Press and of Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is the only paper no