M January B, 1840. . prs. Nations Lid At Rest nnv Old flfn,K Attended Ser tires ThU Afternoon at Chapfl or B.C. Undertakers nid friends gathered this ,,,, at the chapel of the D. gJ ,kers for the funeral of the . Helen Nations, whose last week. Very Rev. James D. Olb-son.'dean of St Andrew' Andlcan ; uainearai, officiated and Mrs. N. L. j Jones prelded at the organ to ac- .-vuijaujr me uymni wmcn were ("Lead Kindly Light" and "Abide With Me." After the service, interment was made tn Falrvlew Cemetery. Pall bearers were A. K. Nelson, John Morrison. Percy Cameron, B. J. Da con. N. L. Jones and Fred Lanza. .rrurred the latter part of offerings. There were many beautiful floral ,oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooa o To Maintain Good Health j o Everyone Should Take Vitamins Daily, the Year Round, Winter and Summer 8 o 0 Hi truest Potency Vitamin Products Will Supply Your Vitamin Need g HALIBUT LIVER OIL CAPSULES oottle Emulsion 75c S1.00 10O Capsules HALIBUT LIVER OIL 50c 1-oe bottle A D D. Capsules S1.25 S8.00 S1.00 S1.25 Products are Manufactured from a Local Refined Oil Support Home Industry 0rms Ltd. Ptontcr Druqgists The rteialt Store I'hone SI & 82 Open Dally from S ajn. till 10 p-tn. Sundays and Holiday from It to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Dl'i: TO INCREASE IN TRICE Or Nanaimo Wellington Coal .tt the mine or one dollir per ton and the increae in .relent rite, rommrnrlng January 1. 1910. our prices on Nanaimo Well-ta.ton Coal will be follows Xaniimo Wellington Lump Sacked, delivered. Per ton $150 Xiiulmo Wellinjton Mine It un -Sacked, del.. Per t.u $115 XinsinB Welllnston t,ump-Dalk. delivered. Per ton $11.25 X-mlmo IVellintton Mine Run-Bulk. deUvered. Per ton $13.00 Albert and McCaffery Ltd Phone 116 and 117 BULKLEY VALLEY COAL To Th any is EQUAL coal on this market And PRICE still REMAINS the SAME Bulkley Valley Collieries LIMITED UNION STEAMSHIPS Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: TS S. CATALA EVEItl'TUES- T.S.S. CAKDKNA FRIDAY, BAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. h ,)ue Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Dmc Vancouver, Slonday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office fther Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From f UNK J. SKINNER. Prince Kuprrt Agent Third Ave. rhoiie 5C8 Mr. and Mrs. A. Dingwell expect to leave at the end of this week fori Vancouver to spend a couple of months In the interests of Mr. Dlngwell's health. James Morgan returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a month's trip to Boms Lake and the country south of there including Cheslattd and Ootsa Lekes. . I MUs Joan lllll, after spending the Christmas and New Tear holiday season at her home in Prince George, has returned to her studies B. r. smith, general manager of the Premier OoW, Mining Co., I and Mrs. Smith were passengers aboard the Catala last night returning to Premier after a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. A report has general swing In town that W. II. Tobey, superin tendent of this division of the C.N. R-. with headquarters at Prince Ru prt. has been loaned to the P.O.E. to succeed the late president of that line. The report cannot be con firmedInterior News (Smithers). Bustneat at the first meeting of ! the year of the local Carpenters' a : union hui wcrt. was oi a routine g I nature. There was a good attendee a nee of members and Vices' I President S. A. Bird took the chair ojln the absence of President J. J. g1 GIUls who Is still recuperating ojfrom a recent severe illness. O P ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo - Letter Box LOCAL DEFENCE Or RUSSIA Editor. Dally News: i While condemning the .Nazi press for party bias and tendeneious inews and propaganda, the press on this continent is indulging In (those same methods so violenUy denounced. For Instance, we have been told that the Russian soldiers are ill equipped and underfed, while only 'nine months ago we were told by these same napers that the Red Army "was the strongest fighting ! force In the world. We are being told that Soviet Russia now Is jfendlnit 2.000.000 more men Into i Finland, while any sane persons .known that this cannot be done for natural reasons. Actual facts 'pre that the Russian Armies In Finland do not outnumber the Finnish forces. We have been told bsut bombing of civilians and machine - gunning of peaceful neonle whereas everyone knows, or might to know, that If such were the cose the Russian air force enuW have blackened the whole of Finland in short time. Will not these extravagant statements overshoot the target and become boomerangs. Obviously they will In time. Whether we look at this war as a righteous or unrighteous war. we should not indulge in such journalism. For Instance, the worlc almanac supplies us with correct Information as to the strength of Soviet Russia. They are producing 25 per cent of all the grain In the world, and other victuals In proportion. How can they be under-Ifed under such circumstances? They have snow and cold climate ;on the Russian .side as well as on the Finnish side. They have Fln- nlsh population on both sides. There are discontented Finns who co-operate with the Red Army. The Finnish government In 1918 was forcefully evicted by the present rulers and thousands upon thousands of Finnish workers were slaughtered in cold blood by Mannerhclm and his henchmen. Docs the public recollect how Russia, prostrated by the war. by tervention and famine, was robbed twenty years ago? Perhaps not, but truth will out sooner or later 'and then all the wrong information we have received will liave shot far over the target. A.. wVU illt. - -' z "THE DATLT NTWS PAGE TTTRFE i T 1, tfci LOCAL NEWS NOTES at St. Joseph's Academy here. Saturday night's train brought in another dozen or so people from the interior, some from as far as the Cariboo, attracted here by reports of new construction work which really is not providing employment for all the people already here. Miss .Schwartz, Port Simpson cnooi teacher, was a passenger aboard the Catala last night re turning north after spending the Christmas and New Tear holiday season visiting in Vancouver. For prompt - 1 courteous ser vice Phone 13 Tart tt. Jack Walshe returned to the city on the Catala last night from Van couver where he spent the Christmas and New Tear holiday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brand, for merly of Prince Rupert, and H Vf, Birch were among guests at a New Tear's Eve party of Capt. and Mrs. C. W. Weannouth in Vancouver. Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Johnson and children returned to the city on the Catala last night after spending the Christmas and New Tear holiday season visiting in Van couver and Seattle. Olof Hanson, M. P. U .expected to arrive on tomorrow night's for Skeena, in the city train from Smithers to spend a few days here before proceeding East at the end of the month to attend the session of Parliament. Announcements! All advertisements in this column will be charged for a fall month at 25c a word. Eagles Bridge Jan. 10. Presbyterian Burns' Cakle's Jan. 25. Burns' Day Legion Hall. Tea, Mrs. banquet Jan. 25, Hcj.tl Ball Feb. 2. Legion Valentine Tea. Mrs.'D. C. Schubert's, February 14. Advertising Is an investment. NEW CENTRAL HOTEL ANNEX Second Avenue Housekeeping Apartments Hot Water Heated) Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress (Central Hotel) J. H. BULGER Optometrist Moral Rank Hide Notice ! ! Effective Monday. January 8, our CONFECTIONERY STORE will open from 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Mussallem's Confectionery Opposite Canadian Legion THE SEAL QUALITY til GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company -with an -all the year round payroll 1n Prince Rupert, v. ORANGES CHEAPER Never Were Prices Lower Sharp Advances In Sugar and Tea Are Expected Soon With further drops recorded, oranges were never cheaper in Prince Rupert and they are of good quality too. Likewise, grape Emperor Grapes, lb Cranberries, lb Coconuts, each Pears, Anjou, doz. 25c Rhubarb, lb Apples Cooking apples. 5 lbs. Delicious, 3 lbs Box Tellow Newtons. 3 lbs. to ... .15 ... 20 .05 ... .40 10 ... 25 .... 25 $250 Pecans 25 White Figs, lb .25 1 Box, fancy $2,501 Rome Beauties, 5 lbs 25 Box, fancy $2.00 Spltzenbergs, 3 lbs. 25 Box, fancy $25 Butter First grade, lb .34 Second grade . ...... 22 Lard Pure, lb .13 Vegetables B.C.- Potatoes. 10 lbs 25 Sack 225 V Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. J25 B. C. Onions. 6 lbs. 5j ' Garlic, imported, per lb. .25 Parsley, bunch .07 j Mexican Hothouse Tomatoes, lb. 26 California Lettuce, head, 7c to.. .10 1 New Green Cabbage, lb 05 Utah Celery, head, 10c to 25 Cauliflower, each. 20c and 25 Spinach, lb 10 Leeks, bunch J05 Squash, lb .06 Danish equash, lb 06 Cucumbers 25 Brussells Sprouts, lb. 15 Radishes, 2 bunches 15 Onions. 2 bunches 15 Parsnips, 6 lbs 25 Turnips, 8 lbs. . . 25 reed Hay. Bulkley Valley Timothy 100 lbs. 1.25 Wheat -.. 220 Bran 1.80 Shorts - 125 Oats 1.901 Fine Oat Chops 2.00 Barley 1.85 Laying Mash 2.60 Oyster Shell 1.70 Mrau Fowl, No. 1. lb 21 Roasting Chicken, lb 22 Turkey. A grade 20 B grade 28 C grade .. Bacon side, sliced, best grade Second grade, lb Ham. first grade, lb Picnic Ham. Ib- Pork, shoulder, lb Pork Chops, lb Pork, loin, Ib. Pork, leg, lb Pork, dry salt, lb. , , Veal, loin, lb 25 .45 25 25 25 25 25 20 -8 25 20 Veal Chops, lb . .30 Veal, shoulder, lb Beef, pot roast, 15c and Beef Steak, lb. 30c and Lamb, leg, lb Lamb Chops, lb Lamb Shoulder Fish Halibut, lb . 25 . 20 . .35 . .35 . 25 .. 25 20 Smoked Kippers, lb. . 15c and 20 Flour Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat. 2.10 Second Patent 1.90 Flour, 24's 1.05 Pastry Flour, 10 lbs. .60 Nuts Walnuts, broken shelled 25 Walnuts, shelled halves, lb 40 Diamond Walnuts u-. 25 Almonds, shelled, lb. . ;55 Brazils, lb. ; 20 Peanuts 3 lbs. !5 No. 1 Mixed 25 Almonds, 2 lbs. . 45 Filberts, 2 lbs. .45 Dried TrinxM -lack Cooking Pigs. Ib. . Dates, bulk, lb .. Lemon and Orange Peel, Citron iruu are aiso reason-me. California Table Dates, lb. Winter varieties are now the p,h Peaches feature of the apple market. Prices I have finned somewhat owing to j the crop toeing well cleaned up. Miss Mary Zlmmaro has returned ' In the expectation of further to the city to resume her comrner- tax being placed on sugar, prices clal studies after spending the of that commodity are expected to ' Christmas and New Tear holidays advance soon from lc to 2c. There at her home in Prince George. CHEST To relieve misery COLDS Quickly, ex-back with W VapoRub will also, It is expected, be a fur ther federal tax on matches. Owing to world shipping conditions, an Increase of four to five cents in tea prices is anticipated. Meat prices are higher and are still going up. 'Urn hC. Fresh Extras, GradeiA Large, cartoned, doz. 20 Local, new laid, doz. .. 42 Pullet eggs, doz 25 Fruit Florida Satsumas, box .75 Jap Oranges, box 25 Grapefruit, California, 4c to JO Texas Grapefruit, 3 for 25 Lemons, doz. 35c to .45 Oranges, doz. 15c to 45 Bananas, lb, . J2V4 Apples, dried .15 JO .15 25 .18 35' 22 While, 100 lbs 7.00 Yellow, 100 lbs 650, Oolden Brown, 2 lbs. 15 Honey 1 Extracted Honey, per Jar 22c to 20 Comb Honey ' . 2S Cheew Ontario Jiolids, new, lb 20 Edam. lb. ' 0 Ontario, mature, lb 40 SUlton, lb. 40 Roquefort, In .80 AUEVS RELIEF JOHANNESBURG. South Africa, the German Union. communities In vertlsing that counts. theis i2 W " 0 It's the curmtiativt eiltcl of ad- o NEWS FOUMULTIt5de' ''" jai luiju, jan. o: foreign language service of the British Broadcasting Corporation .has. doubled with the war anil one 25 department now employs 250 Prunes, 30-40, 1$( where 100 worked a year ap. News ..... . M Vri-.o Ann m f 1C .... . mines, w-ao, z lbs .25. " wuiiujcs. Prunes, -60-70, lb ...,. Raisins, Australian seedless, lb. Raisins, Cal. seedless, lb. Currants. Jb. , Apricots, lb .10 , " , ... 15 Five thousand f.wCr. Rupert i5(. .people read trie Dally News. It pays to let them know what tou have to selL Fresh Shrimp BOAT W.S.L. Daily at 4 p.m. TROTTER'S DOCK Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MiHt VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE (57 Jan. 8: CP Relief for the de-,HWHttCH0 pendents of interned enemy aliens o MISS YUKI 8 In South Africa will be admlnls- o H 1 8 tered by a commission I. ....... formed bv J J 9 LireSSmaKer Ladies' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price 5 Phone GREEN 880 5 727 FRASER ST. S EASY WASHERS FOR 1940 EASY Has Everything Long Life, Super Safety Wringer, Lifetime Guarantee, Latest Styling and most important PROVEN GENTLENESS With ?H types of Laundry The HETTER WASHER for Less Money Prices From $63.50 On Convenient Payment Plan Home Demonstration Without Obligation MacKenzies Furniture BOEING AIRPLANE MODEL Build an Airplane. "Replica Models" you can make with the aid of a pen Knife or Razor blade. Start in a small way Models 10c each 3 for 23c Phone 775 REDUCED WINTER FARES TO VANCOUVER Leaving Prince Rupert Calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River $36 RETURN Meals and Berth Included THURSDAYS Rate Effective Now Until February 28 Return Limit, March 31 11:15 pjn. Southbound Canadian National Steamships -V-2-39. A t