January 28 jfijj. Tin' 7aZ DAVLt NZWfl" PAQg TtuVsi LOCAL NEW5 NOTES just say "Three Two please.'! Dounia.1. Fiizzell returned tp the Cltv lii-t- 'venng Qti the Cardena from u trip to Vapcquver. Ml - Elsie Davla, who has befn q ma io Kamloppj lor a visit with lier parents. Mr. and Mrs. F 0:ivi- returned tq. the city on Came sun last evening. $36,00 THI IHITIJH COLUMIIA einiuur CO. LTD. M. the s U Mellor, chief operator qf the pivhv Island wireless station, and jji , MtUor and child will sail Thui ;dny night on the Prince Rupert 101 u month's vacation trjp tp 1 Vani'uuvdr and Victoria. W. Q.'Lloyd arnvcd recently from Dull Haibor to ; in vhf staff of the local station, ! be, tic'Timpanlcd by Mrs Ld. Tin idcrtnmtn ii not published or ditplyt4 f) ey the Liquor Control Board of by K Government of Bfitiih ColumbU. Just say "Three Two please." A. Shrupsall returned to the city on the Camosun last evening from a trip to Vancouver. St. John's Ambulance Association Perteral Meetine, Cltv Hall Tuesday, January 28. ' 8 pjn. .1 Elec- A I m Mm. tion pi oiiicers. 23j Government Agent Norman A. Watt left pn last evening's train for a brleJ trip to Terrace pn offi cial business. Allan Landels, manager oT"W. H Malkln Co., returned'to the city pn me uamosun last evening irom a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Thomas Dixon was a aoblst at the Burns banquet held on Friday night last by tpe Women's Aux iliary of the Canadian Legion. Lieut L F. McQuaryle at rfew Westminster arrived in the city on the Camosun last evening to be fta tipped ii) the naval service here. Suppprt your Skeena. and Bulk-ley Valley growers. Wp handle No. 1 interior potatoes only, $1.85 sack delivered. Linzey it Ingram Ltd. Phones 5,8$ and 58fl. 23 Ole Aker. the man who paints the tops of prince Rupert's flag poles and. who has b?ep employed at Namu for sonic time, is takjpg a holiday at Ocean Fails. ! Notice Is given that gun prac tice wlU be carried out from Barrett and Frederick batteries between the Ijpurs of 8:3Q a.m. and 5:00 p.m., on the 28th, 29th and 30th of January. 1941. 24 When Vou Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI puoKIF 1 c 111 I mm m mm 21 Hour Servjce at Reeular Itates Wanted-Raw Furs ..JS,, Ship to J. E. OKMI1E1M", Prince Rupert, U.C. Representing- HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Phone 141. 1C7 past 3rd Ave. "EVERYBODY'S WARM FRJENJT COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Sole Distributors McLccmJ River IlarJ GpaJ EDSON, NANAIMO-WELLINGTON, BULKLEY VALLEY Office and Coal Bunkers Trotler's Dock Phone SS . . . . , 3 We bought three brand new neaier Just so you wouldn't freeze We bought three cars to put them m They answer 'THREE-TWO PLEASE' The cars are painted in twp-tpne bjue Their beauty is equalled in ease If you want safely with comfort Call us at 'THREE-TWO RUPERT'S LARGEST TAXf SERVICE CANADIAN MATIONAL RAILWAYS Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for fhe EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, G p.m. Air-CqnditloriBd Sleje phig and pining .Cars Steamer leaves PRINCE UVPEKT for yAtfCO,IJYP?t PP Thursday, 11:30 pan. calling at Ocean Falls and PowgU River WINTER " ! 11,1. LAVI EXCURSION-FAKE; to VANCOUVER tffd ' Pfm, Tickets .on Sale Nov. 1st, wu w " -FinaJ return limit March 31st, 1041 For Full Information "and Reservation, j etc. Call r Write CITY TICKET pFFJCE, 528 3rd Avenu. rhone 2fi0 Prince Rupert Canada Air Lines 3 GET THIS BARGAIN TODAY I ASPIRIN at less than ONE cent a tablet! No point now In taking chances wilfl strong drugs...Safest fast pain relief featured by Canadian drtiggHl eyerywfiere. No reason now why anyone should run the risk of taking dangerous, strong drugs for colds, headaches and muscular pains and aches. Cet Aspirin, rated by physicians the safest fast relief you can use, at any druggist's tflrfnv in the ;0Q tablet bottle for less than If a tabletl But remember, get Aspi-hn. Eyen used frequently, Aspirin dots not harm Hit htart. Aspirin is made in Canada and is the trademark of T7!?P?yjffCo.,l.td. Be sure it's ASPIRIN! iNoie this cross carefully. If the word 'Bayer" is not stamped on every tablet, it's not Aspirin. Don't let anybody fell you it ii. Whifflets From The Waterfront J Annpuncements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word 102nd Auxiliary Dance Armories, January 31. Masonjc Telephone Bridge, February 4. M39 Catholic tea, February 6. tea, Mr?. Krlkevsky's Hospital Annual Hall, February'7, Mrs. R. E. Mporp's Carnbral Valentine Hall Ftbruary 15. vooyerjiniMit Mqiior gal), Moose W.O.TJA. tea, Mrs. S. Haugan's February 1?. pjweeds War Belief. Presbyterian tea, Mrs. George Mitchell's February 13. Basketball Association Valentine Party February 14. Lutheran Valentine tea, Metro- pole llall, February 14. Tea, Legion Masonic Ball, Friday, February 21. Masquerade February 21. United Tea, Mrs. Clarke McLean's February 27. Act" Nodrf of Application For IWcr Hf'.Fp NOTICE 18 HEREBY CHVEN Uiat on t.h ioui dav of February 1941 njtt the uwlcrslffiMxl laUflul3 to api"? t tn Liquor Control Board tot a lloence In reintcct oX remlAes bflns port of tbp. inidln.s knowii as tlx? York Hotel on Tjilrjcl Avuie la the City of Prlncf atjwi iiDon tlw lanoa aescrioca lulu Nlnen (18) and -J'eui4' ym) oi itiiU'Jt Tvwivtv-tluw (23) lh Section One (1), Miiip 023, Friwce ltupert jana BejUtroiion Dtotrlct In the Evince of Brttish' Columbia tor the eal of beer by the glass or by tlie bottle for con sumption on the premises or else wliere. DATED this ttji day o January 1941. ROBERT .CORTLAND MUTC1I Applicant. A "spot" .costs you only halt dollar. Try it in the pally News cifffXtleq column. ui,- Premier Pattullo 'Nursing Cl&ss Coming Here Soon Honors Those Who Instructed Expects to be in Prince Rupert i Shortly Afler II is Return ! From East : Members of the Friday afternoon ! . . , . . Red Cross home nursing class met A was received at llie message last n, ht at the hoW y J . ... TXnWtf Moure rfffa rnnai f mm Pro. i Y . 3 X'l ' . Hunter. Fifth Avenue East. On be mler T. D. Pattullo, now at Mont real, advising that he intends tq pay a visit to Prince Rupert as soon as possible following his return from the East. Mr. Pattullo is spending a while In the East'cn government business following the recent Domlnion-provtclal 100tablets98 TO PRESENT MORE PLAYS General Meeting of Prince Rupert j Little Theatre Last Night Prince RHRprt people will have the opportunity of seeing the second presentation of the Prince Rupert Little Theatre early next month It was announced at last night's general meeting in the Canadian Legion 'Hall by Mrs. N. E. Arnold, president. The three plays are of widely different plots and are supported by strong casts and should hold audience interest throughout. The exact date , and place havp yet to be announced. It is planned to devqte a portion of he net proceeds tp some branch of the war service. Other Items brought up at last night's meeting included the formation of a costume committee un-: der Miss Ruth' Glliett. Three more one-act plays are to' be started Immediately with cagts; for these to be chosen this week. Work on the stage and hall in I the Mclntyre Block Is proceeding 1 J1-. , 1 rapiaiy. iie staae nas already been built and play rehearsals are jbejng regularly held there. New members to the Little Thea- Rather extensive improvements, tre are signing up almost every day which have been under way for and the present roll stands at some time at the floats pf the Prince about sixty. Rupert Rowing and yacht Club, are ( Following the business session) I expected to be completed within which was attended by a goodly a week or sp by the contractors, turn out of members the meeting 1 I - , - c. TO.. 11 i r 1 1 " joini ounic at ouu. Aiie luiiim uujuurnea ior an nours recreation two floats, are being.re.piaced by,one and refreshments. Mrs. Yorstpn long one 180 feet long and 16 leet was in charge of the social hour, wide. , Margaret's Clearance Wed. and Thurs, Dresses 13-42. to $9.50. for Regular $7.50 $5.00 Dresses 14-44. Regular $10.50 . to $15.00 crt CEft for Dressing Gowns-Regular $7.95 for Blanket-cloth. Reg. $9.50' for Flannel. $4.95 $5.95 50c &$ tOO Prince Rjipert half of the class, Mrs. Thomas Boulter made presentations to the class instructors Mrs. H. F. Wearmouih. Mrs. Alex McRae and Mrs. 'G. A. Hunter In appreciation of their services during the past several j weeks while classes were in prp- gress. In Sunday night's gale damage was done to the buildjngs recently erected in connection with the Irish i Fusiliers rifle range on Parjc Aven-i ue. I. 2 Phones 585 and 58G LINZEY AND INGRAM LTD, 3rd AVENUE WEST QUALITY FOOD LQW PRICES PROMPT SERVICE Are you baffled by a budget? These Prices Will Ilel'n You Picnic Hams Average 6 to 8 lbs. Half or OQa whole. Lb. gutter Sweet Clover. 3 lbs. Chocqlate Bars Neilson jersey MiiK. Large nrn 15c bars. Kraft Cheese 2-lb. box. Each New stock. 2 lbs. Spap Fels 3 bars T1 jt' Prapulated Sugar 79f fry's Cocoa 1-ib. Uns Each Quart bottles. 2 tot? Corn Del Malz Nlblets, 2 for Loganberries Saanlch Brand. 17 oz. 27C 17-flz. tins Rentals Cominjtteel .z. Pursuant to Order No. 20. the Prince Rupert Rentals Committee, having authority over properties in Prince Rupert is now hearing ap plications for variations from the maximum rentals In effect on Jan uary 2, 1940. Necessary forms for these appeals may be secured at Room 23, Besner Block;. Prince Ru pert. B.C. and notices of hearings! will be mailed to lessors and lessees) concerned. After January 31, 1941, except ln cases of new or special circumstanc es arising after that jijte, no ap peals against the January 2 maxi- inurh will be considered from land lords In these areas. Any unauthorized Increase lu rent over that of January 2, 1940 should be reported immediately to this Committee. j JUDGE W. E. FISHER, Chairman, Prince Rupert Rentals Committee. Issued under the authority of the Wawlmi! Prices., aoa Tx&M aoara. $1.10 Cprri Golden Bantam. 17-oz. tins. OI s SARDINES Brunswick. 2 Devon Sausage-i- ; 1 Qp Always fresh. Lb. A?V Molasses Finest quality. Handy size tin H Devon Bacon 9Qp Finest quality. Lb. Potatoes No. 1 Interior Proven quality. QC 1 Outstandingly Good PPM A A B AM unLnlln TEA PICTURES at Reduced Prices A Pre-Stocktakinu Sale of Attractive Pictures JJrigiftPn Ygjjr Home I?kp Jdpal Gifts Regular '" $1.00- 70 Reduced to ... Regular $1.25- Qffp Reduced to V' Regular $1.75 Q1 Recced to WgrfW . ReeZ. ...... ..MM - S;..., 32.95 Take Advantage of TJicsp Sayings New .Picjuff A'rp Always Apprppiatcd 1 III! ,r . )V,,)W ltd In the shell? Chwhb VMtf? I III Naptha." I Eureka Bleach -f A I I 27 c Berryland, choke I I JLVV II " 1 MOOSE BUILDING tins tU special au v-a uw i NEW ROYAL HOTEL j. Zarelll Proprietor -A UOMX AVyAY rROM R.tes 75c up 60 Rooms Hot & Cold Wffr " Pfliicp Rupert, B.C. rnonz8i' r.o.Boziii x PHONE GREEN 916 5 I -- TT--r. - mdmw Rhubarb Fresh -f Sp Z I. and crisp. 2 lbs VV r4 mw WMm Boiling Fowl Milk-fed, Grade j 'A' Average 4 lbs. each. On Tomatoes-Largest 9p I I 0immmWmmmHmimm Used Furniture 3-pie.ce Chesterfield Suite, Kitchen Ranges for burnr jng .oil, coal or wood, full size Bed complete, Dress-' ers, Carpet, size 9x12, Kitchen Cabinet, Chest Drawers, Singer Sewing Machine, Standard Remington: Typewriters, Portable Underwood Typewriter, Easy ; Chairs, Converto Loungle, Dropside Couch, Office Writing Desks, Boys' Bicycle, Radios, Gateleg Table, Drop-side Table, Congoleum Rug, 9x12. ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE THIRD AVENUE MacKenzies Furniture '1 A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 1941 Patterns Linoleum Just Arrived 400 Sq. Yards Inlaid Linoleum - 400 Sq Yards Printed Linoleum 300 Sq. Yards Feltol See Us For Your Floor Covering 327 3rd AY,en.ue Prince Rupert B.C. If you lose anything, advertise for ft.