JOIN THE MY TODAY NOTES I Olt JEKRV CANBERRA, Dec. 17: O German air-raiders nowadays often receive notes from Austra-'a, In the shape of aircraft machine gun ammunition being produced in this country at the rate of 34.000,-G0 rounds a month. We Also Carry JJELMONT CO, Ladies' and Gents' Suits or Topcoats to Measure. M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr. SCO F T: i Miss Helen Lakie arrived in the 'city on the Prince George this I morning from her studies at the I University of British Columbia to ) spend the Christmas and New jvear holiday season with her par- ;ents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lakie, Fifth Avenue East. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE G57 I Mrs. O. DeGrass of Salmon Val- ley left last week for Prince pert where she will spend the next f h rca mnn t Vi c? vtcl tin rr iv I f V j daughter and son-in-law. Q. C. ISLANDS her A. McL. Duncan, owner of a farm in the Pineview district and a visitor here in 1939, has retired from the Chinese customs service, in which he spent many year?, and has now settled in Perth, western Australia. I Phil Turner of Skideeate, re turned home recently from the J. R. Morgan Logging Co. camp at Cumshewa Inlet where he has been engaged in the building of Davis rafts. Bombing planes and fleets of naval craft are much in evidence around the Queen Charlotte Islands these days, giving the re assuring impressions that defences in the presence of all the interned AN APPE SC PRINCE GEORGE WEDDING j The Good Cheer Club or Cen-I tral Port George held a verv successful ! District News i: dance on Friday night of INTERESTS last week. !" ii ed. TO CANADIAN INDUSTRY HIS is a direct annpal tn Canadian TnJ...w :. i . Terrace J. A. Barman left on Thursday for a short vacation at Vancouver. Mrs. Floyd Frank left cn Thurs day for a visit to Victoria. Mrs. O. T. Sundal returned to Terrace on Thursday from an extended visit to eastern Canada. E. T. Kenny, MIA., returned from Victoria Thursday. Terrace loyally observed the three days' blackout, although It required some tactful pursuaslon on the part of the A.R.P. boys In some cases. People in the peace ful interior found- it difficult to realize that real danger threaten It's wonderful what a little classified advertising may do for you. Most people read the classified ads. , (tf) L . . , . j ;- .vwujr uueviou, owners, managers. Dlantsunor. mtendents and workers, requesting your immediate attention to the task of mcreasingTe onnage of scrap steel and iron in Canada; read the following carefully and seriSv cTnsidK the gravity of the situation, especially in view of recent developments on newly KedTonS 1.. Our War Programme demands more and more steel and iron scrap to permit the production of ships, tanks, bombs and other munitions. t Sfif S? Wf need industrial and civil requirements in steel will be Into market mpossible to Produce unless the necessary scrap is brought 3. In Canadian plants, such as yours, is an excess of 500,000 tons of scraD 4. WE NEED .EVERY POUND OF YOUR SCRAP MATERIALS; check all obsolescent machinery broken equipment and worn out tools. Arrange to have fentIahzed m y0ur pla,nt,nd make immediate disposition II ft ol r V .?Tj Iy-,soour IO wreclc or dismantle, contact your ' lediatefy?1 " dePartment for information, but in any eventTct 5. We stress this vital point Today, it is not the value of the maferial in CentS that Shuld moliva,e movement of your scrap PRICES LSSP ARE FIXED AT ALL POINTS IN CANADA BUT UNFORTONATELY SS T TmSE PmCES ARE FOR SCRAP S PREPARED AND DELIVERED TO THE STEEL MILL, AND THAT WHEN TRANS RIN PREPARATION COSTS ARE DEDUCTCD, THE VALUE OF THE SCRAP MAY BE ANYWHERE FROM $3.00 TO $8 00 LESS THANTHF HXED PRICE. WHETHER YOU SECURE $5.00 OR $10M Srto& WHETHER YOU DONATE YOUR SCRAP TO THE SALVAGE ORr AMT7? TIONS IT REMAINS YOUR SERIOUS OBLIGATION SPEED HELOW OF THIS MATERIAL INTO WAR INDUSTRY PRODUCTfoN Department of National War Services Ottawa Honourable J. T. Thorion MMtUr X '. ' ;'V STEWART Ladles of the Portland Canal ar Fund since February 1941 have completed 2.226 knitted articles and 742 articles for bombed areas. Knitting bees are held regularly by the ladies. Charles Wllhelm Peterson, a continuous resident of this district since 1906, having also been located for some time at Alice Arm, passed awav enriv last wi. day morning. He had suffered a stroke a few weeks TiStd nnH YryA since been confined to his bed. A prospector and minpr ih v..v ,uk; Mr. Peterson was 74 years of age and a native of Sweden. Mike Jopko has purchased the cafe which was founded by the late John Coughlan and in which wus empioyt for many years. Henry D. Rochfort of Stewart has Joined the Veterans Guard of Canada and is at present in Van couver With the eXneetflMnn nf proceeding East soon. J. P. Hawkison hu been elected to the board of vTiiojr jvwnm li steners for another three - year term. Remaining are W. S. Orr and W R Twh Sixteen sleeveless swnUr by the members of the Premier junior Kea cross, were included in the last shioment. sont fnr to the provincial warehouse in Vancouver C. Houldnworth. has been on a trip to Prince When You Want GOOD TAXI SEUVICE-Call 235 Taxi Proprietor O. Klldal savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FIIASER STREET Prince Rupert NOTICE! Deliveries throughout the city have been reduced to two each day as follows: Morning Delivery leaves at 10:30 a.m. Afternoon Delivery leaves at 3:00 p.m. You are asked to olease cooperate witja us and leave jour orders before these hours. Orders left nfle- 3 00 p.m. will be delivered the following morning. Thanx you. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Phones 18 - ID P.O. Box 575 Opposite Canadian Legion THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye pinkTseal Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all-the-year-round payroll in riiucu ttupen. A marriage of wide local a-n d ' district Interest took,, place at St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral at) 2:30 this afternoon, Very Rev. ' James B. Gibson officiating, when j Miss Margaret Lillian Halllwe'l, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'ialliwell, late of Terrace and now residing at Burnaby, became the bride of John Alan RutherforrV i formerly of Smlthers. The bride was given In marriage by C. E. Cullln and the matrnn- of-honor was Mrs. Norah Arnold, Donald McL. Lowe acMnr as groomsman. Peter Lien presided at the organ to play the Wedding March. A reception followed at the home of Mrs. Norah Arnold, Fourth Avenue West, where friends of the couple assembled to extend their felicitations on the hannv occasion. Mrs. Priestley and Mrs. t. cullln poured and servltcurs were Miss Dorothy Priestley. Miss Frances Cross and Mrs. 'O. L. Hall, j A toast to the bride was proposed j by Dean Gibson with the groom responding. C. E. Cullln proposed a toast to the matron-of-honor to which the groomsman responded. Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford leave on this evening's train for Smlthers on a honeymoon trip and will , return here early In January 'x ' reside. Both bride and Broom are well known and popular amon many I friends here, at Smlthers, Terrace I and elsewhere. The br I d 2 for I years has been a popular member or tne leaching staff of Borden I Street School, more recent'y having been vice-orinclDal. The ornnm is a well known British ColumbU land surveyor, being the sen of the late James Rutherford, famous civil engineer of Glasgow "bin -. 1 mm - - ill rm. WTTiUTfF&W t 1 id 1 1 m ML ft xSsi MUSCAlfl MUSCADEl niAIli T&miiv' Qfi TKOHflKlSCF Z5vi fXCllttHT QUWTY U01 AND FIAVOQ 1 nTfm Iblt dyertbr -or tllE;yf J ; y lioard c rj E;. i: held son -iimarrrmiMi Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Thursday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls and Kim. Saturday at 11:15 p.m., calllnc at Ocean Falls. Winter Excursion Fare, Vancouver and Return $36.00 Plus Tax It is Really Tickets on snip Nnv 15th 1041 la Feb Vz'X 1942. Final return limit Man h 3iL 19 CHRISTMAS SAIMXr.S HIT 1 AM) 20 Returning from Vancouver Dec. 25, 29, Jan. 1 or am Mnndaj thereaflrr. For full Information, reservations, etc . call or rn' K. S. filtEIO, CITY PASSENGER AGENT. 528 Third Avenue Phone 2C0 Prince KuP" Agents for Trans-Canada Air Linc Keep in a Good Slock of I Albert & McCaffery's Coal I VANCOUVER ISLAND 1 TELKWA OR ALBERTA V I The Best Quality Coal is Needed at a Time Like This t PHONES 11G OR 117 rtirr Gift Subscriptions Nothinrj better can be Riven for Christmas j than a Subscription to The Daily News. , Any person who has recently moved away from the city would particularly appreciate such' a gift. Special price this year on Gift Subscriptions $2.00 to any point in Canada, soutn or onst nf Prinpo Rtinert.