February 2V1M1. (71 Get 6 ...is 0 f$ttt e or tne rofrmeniui Dana. .nnimoju nly interested in and has with a few guests. retnarlcawy 1 ip&k 1 W rasp I w&v' Proof - M"1' 1 Vrt in the TVSWH auk IWy VW www a M BO5iGS leapt Aiiwo jd cr ui2 iipcKy had much experience in musical w. Bi'it 'i, was trw speaker flnd dramatis affairs. Dr. Neal M. ay at regular weekly lun- Caiter. the president, was In the m of the Prince Rupert Rotary . . . . b. c?" Allwcad is the officer " ''" char 13 k Seagram's Old Rye 25 13" FLASK only so 25 o. '2.35 40 ozt. 53. 5 5 I mm A Th advertisement is not published oi displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES T.S.S. CAUDENA FRIDAY, DAY,-1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Service (fortnightly) Leave Prince Itupert March 3, 17 and 31 10 p.m. It Convenient, Tlease Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Itupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic- Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way iris S.S. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT B-S. ce PRINCESS NORAH" Feb. 13th,24th, Mar. Cth, 17W, -id" To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Feb. 0th; 20th, Mar. 2nd, 13th and 23rd winter excursion pare, Vancouver and return 83ft On Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1940 to Feb. 28, 1941 1841 -I5'UU Final Return Mmlt Mar. 31st, Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services W, I, Tickets and Reservations from , General Aeens Rupert, It.C. paoe Tnnrt it "Up North" LOCAL NEWS NOTES In Tirture And Story To go adventuring, seated comfortably In a warm auditorium, will be the rare experience of Prince Rupert citizens tomorrow evening in. the United Church when Mrs. Joseph T. Mandy will present a fascinating illustrated travelogue, "Up North." In travels of exploration with 'Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, mining engineer 'tfer the British Columbia Depart ment of Mines, Mrs. Mandy has penetrated remote areas of Nor thern British Columbia, the Alas kan Panhandle and Yukon Terri- ,tory. The romance of gold camps, the thrill of wilderness trails em ploying pack horces. river boats, dug-out canoes and aeroplanes, the i ic-t railing of the tragic gold trail' of '93 and the stranger-than-1 fiction tales gkaned fwm travel! Into northern wilds;, all pass be-f fore the audience in enchanting anecdote, a panorama of the North, highlighted by colored Mrs. Mandy is qualified to en tertaln with such n tmvrimrnA nntl . only as an explore, but as skm-1M marks iSal day fa lin,"g hel cu ia-um-i . russem' a. i. ana i . i . M. A. Northwestern United March 1. March 18. United Large's Service Hut tag daVj St. Peter's Tea, Mrs. Croxford's, March 6. ' Navy Auxiliary tea March 8, Leg- Ion Hall. Presbyterian Tea. March 13. Mrs- .Flaten's; Varden's entertainment March 14. Second Searchlight Auxiliary Tea Legion, March 15. Catholic Ladles' St. March 17. Anglican Patrick Tea, Tea Mrs. Darton'w Tea March 20th, Mrs. 102nd Auxiliary March 22. Tea, Legion, Horticultural Dinner, March 24. Rebekah Tea and Sale, April 2. Anglican Spring Sale April 17 I O, II. A. Spring Sale, April 23, just ay "Three Two pltase." Hugh Forrest Jr. Is" saHl'ng'ton!ght on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver to Join, the Royal Canadian Air force. Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be on time. Just say "Three Two please.' Mrs. P. M. Raynor, after a week's Mrs, R. Matthews and Miss L. visit in the city, will sail-by the Matthews are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert tonight on her re Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Mrs. . turn to Victoria Matthews comes from Terrace. ; EXPECTS TO SEE" " i METROPOLIS OF MINING roLVMiu.t in 1'pnn.iTF, In thk MVittrr -of' tl ."AflmUKtratUn-Aff . And In tli Mattrr Of .tlir Ktte of Oscar OHou !hffW known m Oscar OIn Mhrrwlsf kneran tm Oxkor Olsn othfrie VhOwrf a. Okw Olsfn. TAKE NOTICE that. Order of las rCoaor Jud$;e nslkpf. 1SJ Judf of the Suipmtur' Opurt of Brltlbh, Columbia,, t waflion to Mux Ifty or rewuary. a, u. 1841 fcRpcHAtni AtmuTumiMyr ca m Estatw.'of avx Olson. auvtrwis known u Orar Olsf-n. oUvrrwlse known u O&knr Olson othrwlt knotrn u Ofkir Oln. fornvrly of ttie.cwj oi rrinre Ruprt, Brltteh DoHni, twewuwd. who dma an or about tlnrSOUv day. of 8p twnvbnr 1040, Ml (pnrBott , UWjtl to said CrUU riulrd to pay Uv aniloutlt lot' Uiir Uidebtmnmg to me' form with- am pwwrw natmg claUna Against the aajd Hata.t ere required U. fllis tlhfm tUi m proprlr tTul-J oil or Bfliore -uiv uun aaj oil Ajirtl a. O; lflU talltln irhteh dltri- uuuou, will Ue nixiac wim rrgbi-a owj to,aucJi cla Una of whlxsti I ahall have breu noUfled-, DATED t PrUir Rupert. B.C. thl 17th day of February A- P- 1941. NonuAir A. vrkrv omol&l AdmlnJatratoT 4 Prlioa Rupert, B,0 (Continued from Page One) should ever leave the ministry, he would go into the fur farming business. He mentioned how success was being achieved in raising silver fox and mink in the Lakes District. One fur farmer he had In mind had gone In for raising beaver. Another had a couple of live fisher which were thriving and expecting a "blessed event." Eve.n squirrel had come into value and there was a ready demand for them for use of - w i tr r i wiruiT fliciirK um inn tipitpi . .... i . . . . depret& in trwh. fromi v. rt Mr. wnuues aiso reierrea to ine nhian Unl- i "7 V-l , ; , oeauues ana tne attractions oi tne verslties her exnerlence ha In-'., .. . . 7 Eutsuk and Whitesall Lake country ltaU t0T h tanS iS March 8L Sed a SLSSSLJS, m Tweedsmuir Park south of Ootsa I protester of all phases of speech, j LaKe- Here was a veruaoie para- I The entire proceeds of the eve-' . -i-.-. dise for the hunter or the angler. Inlrwr will b donated to the work D A DUD AC iHe recommended a visit there by ! of Che United Church. (49) I rJT EilV 0 Prince Rupert sportsmen. , i - J , i President W. P. Stone was in the j Hundreds of pPV try a -sporl Q A DriTTCI 10 chair at yesterday's Gyro luncheon. ln the Daily News classified col-. OrxDvf I CiUIV In addition to a goal attendance of omn and get good results. (tf) members, there were guests In the ' ' ' Hon. C. I). Howe Makes Charges persons of Rev. Captain R. C. H. ECONOMY - IN A CAN You save money every time you use Irradiated Carnation Milk instead of miik in some other form. From creaming coffee to baby't bottle; Carnation meets all milk needs. Try g few cans. 'from ConUnitd Cows Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. United Tea, Mrs. Clarke McLean's February 27. Illustrated travelogueUpNortK' Mrs. Mandy, UnU'ed'church' February ". 28, 8 p.m. March 1 Tea, Mrs. B. Morgan. Arainsr Financial Pest During Statement On War Industry Production I OTTAWA; Feb. 27: In the couise of a( speech In' Parliament y5sterday In which h declared Durnford, who asked the blessing, and G. Gottfred of Edmonton. Dr. Jens Munthe wa-s welcomed as the latest new member of the club. If you want something, adver- that the aircraft and armaments se for It. Hundreds of people get Industry of Candda were heing dls- what they want that way. (tf) turbsd by unique and unwarrant- ' " ed criticism, for War purposes, Hon. . ,1 C D. Howe, minister of munitions and supply, described the' Financial Post, Toronto financial Journal, as being the "NO. 1 Saboteur Canada." when one' paper paid money to buy space in ciher. papers to make damaging statements it was rot d:'nsr it for charity, the minister declared. He -charged the campaigning of the Financial Post was d'sturblng war -Industries, The miniver gave a detailed account of the progress of aircraft and munitions production, stating that some was actually ahead of " schedule." ' Mr, Howe rep)ied fo; changes of Mayor J. W. CcrnYttOf Vancouver jwho hod dpclar?d that British 'Columbia plants were not being 4ued ,io full' capacity , and tha$ plants, particularly on th? lower1 malnfand, were capable of- more activity, particularly lit shlpbuild Ing, PeWy Bengouglr of the ' Vancouver Trades arid Iiabor Council has agreed; that plants on the west coast are not being used to. full 'capacity 'and that ttij;reis',no scarcity of men. Mr. Hgwe said ' that Informatloa gaUaed oh the basis' of a survey, was. being used. Tlie minister denied that he and II.1 R. MacMillan had quaTrelled. This adTertisement Is not published r dlepUjfed by the Liquor Control ikmri or by the1 Covermnent of i- British Columbia. TRY GUNN'S Variety Repairs For First Class Service on Bicycles, Rubberware, Tires, Tubes, Etc., Vulcanized 6th St. bpp. OK Barber Shop J.H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank BIdg. FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES Arriving Etery Boat "BClf RIOnT" Shop at Tom Lee & Son nOUSE OF FINE FOODS Phone 547 2nd Ave. West NEW ROYAL HOTEL j, Zarelll Froprletor "A HOMi AWA1 PROM Movcr Ra(et7(er 80 Room Hot & Cold Watr Prlnctr Rupert, B.C. PlunoXH . r.O. Boxlll .CORN, GOLDEN BANTAM CORN Extremely healthful tender , flavorful reaIy lo Jieat and serve or to ue in any of many vege-tahlr combination. Chilliwatk (rn packel Where it prown. See Our Window and Floor Free Delivery on Orders SULTANA RAISINS 2 lbs CUT MACARONI 4 lbs. COFFEE Overwaltea Per lb. ; ;i PUREX TISSUE Per roll , CHOICE PEAS- Tin MIRACLE WHIP 32 oz. CAT FOOD Per tin GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 50-oz. tin. 2 for - i 100 0VERWA1TEA LTD. B.C. FIRM IT'S "GOOD BUSINESS TO DO "BUSINESS" HERE FIRST GRADE BUTTER 3Lte $1.10 WALNUTS Light oxtK' O ft p meat, per lb. BROWN SUGAR 3C No. 1 RICE 25C OVERWAITEA TEA fiftp PVl Per lb GOLDEN BANTAM -j A1 xv p CORN Per tin fl' PEARS Op 16-oz. tin DOG FOOD Qp OU Per tin. CLAMS Eagle 1 Brand, per tin tf. RICn FRUIT CAKES -Cftp About 4 lbs. U V. KRAFT CHEESE 9Q C Per lb. GRAHAM WAFERS "I ftp Xti Perpkt. PASTV FLOUR XOV 1 Sp 3V2-lb, sack FLUFFS With 2C tumbler. Large pkts. DRIED PEACHES -t Aat ffp Per lb. RIPE TOMATOES li)C Per lb LARGE ORANGES OQP Per dozen POTATOES 25C 13 lbs ' GRANULATED SUGAR 20 Lbs. $1.43 23c 25 c 38 c 7te 11c 49c 6c 45c CitOICE APRICOTS I )p 16-oz. tin X?v CHOICE PRUNES 4 (in 2-lb. rkK. ?K' BLEACH 2 bottles PORK & BEAN'S l-oz. tin, 4 for CAMEO MATCHES Per dozen LUX SOAP Per cake URGENT 15c 27c 13c ROME BEAUTY MpJ A0' APPLES-6 lbs. MEDIUM ORANGES Oftp Per dozen -HV. CARROTS, TURNIPS Op . O Kt Per lb. Displays for Many Other Specials .. Phone 813 TO RESIDENTS OP PRINCE RUPERT V On account of the arrival of the Rocky Mountain Rangers; . there is a new demand for furnished rooms, apartments anti-houses. , It would greatly assist the Area Chaplain, Capt. R. C. -II. Durnford, if those residents of Prince Rupert, who have saeh". .. facilities for soldier's wives and in some cases their families' also, would get in touch with him Immediately by letter giving him details of accommodation, rental and address in for!.'. Ail communications should be made by letter if possible, hot over the phone. CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars ; Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER oit. Thursday, 11:30 p.m, calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River , WINTER EXCURSION FAKE, to VANCOUVER and RETURN (jtAA ( Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1940 to Feb. 25th, 1M1. 3OUUU Final return limit March 31st, 1941 ' For Full Information and Reservation, etc. Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Arena Phone 2C0 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Line : " 2. m v,