P.40F FOFR i l l hHM THI COLUMIIA DitTiLuar co. no. i Jkis dUnt b not publithrf or diip'r4 be ,th Liquor Control Boerd or t t) Government of British Cvlumbie. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 23c a word. , Hospital Annual Ball, Moose Hall, February 7. LQC4I5 Just say Three Two pleae." Just say "Three Two please." Ernest Meadows is sailing tonight on the Venture for & trip to Vancouver. Mr and Mre. Sid EUdns sailed last night an the Prince Ruinert for a trj,p to Vancouver. Just arrived a resh supply of Pauline John;an ChooolatBs.BrlKh- ften your home wtlh fresh spring flowers irjui TbF?iwr Shop, .4th i.Street. (22) Ted Mills, after ttjeudlnsr a week's leave here visiting with his parents. . Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills, sailed l?y line l'rinr.e uirnprt i.ir niih n hi Mi and Mr. Ellas Skoz and fa-: "turn to his naval duties at Vicinity ' call i la"- nl?ht on the Prince torla. ilupm for the sauth. l .' . . A, Ati'.rec arrived in ths city on lar ni".ht s train frccn Terrace where h; nr:'nt1y uoM his business, and sailed on the Pilnce Rupert for Vancouver. Another pariy of Royal Cana dian Air Porte ah crew trainees arrived in the dty on last night's train from Brandon, Manitoba, to take up training at Seal Cove air base following the departure of the crew from here or Reglna Wednesday night. LDS Helieve misery as most wise mothers do. Rub throat, chest, back wit h VICKS VAPORUB T. J. Shenton. after spending a week at Usk on mining business, arrived In the city cn last night's train from the Interior and sailed by the Prince Rupert on his return to Victoria. Mrs. E. Proulx sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver to Join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bussanlch, who have moved to Bumaby to take up future Engagement Mr. and Mrs. R. C. St. Clair announce the engagement of their daughter. Elisabeth Beatrice W.O.T.M. tea. Mrs. S. Haugan's February 12. Proceeds War Relief. 'Ff1? ' W ArUr, ' eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. l ,ave7- The wedding will take place Presbyterian tea, Mrs. decree UUrW February 13. on Pcbruary 22' in I Rupert. Sf Peters Evening Branch Tea) - - , Tmn Mr,v. loch. 1022 Jlays Cove basketball Association Valentine Party February 14. Lutheran Valentine tea, Metro- pole Hall, February 14, Cambral Valentine Tea, Legion Hall February 15. Tea Canadian Legion, February 21 Bridge in evening. Masonic Ball, Friday, February 21. S.O.N, Masquerade February 21. United Tea, Mrs. Clarke McLean's February 27. Illustrated travelogue. "Up North-Mrs. Mandy, United Church 28, 8 p.m. Navy Auxiliary tea March 8, Hall. BIFF, BANG, BOOM! Here Comes the Picture of the Year a BOOM TOWN" Its Four Pictures in One Watch For It! St Peter's Tea, Mrs. ; Croxfords, - March 6. I COURT OF REVISION j The first' sitting of ithe Court of Catholic Ladles St. Patrick Tea, Revision for the purpose of re vis-March 17. ing and correcting the Assessment Roll for the year 1941 will be' United Tea March 20th. held In the Council Chamber at the City Hall at 10 a.m. Saturday Anglican Spring Sale April 17. February 8. (32) When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable 2 PHONE 1 3 21 Hour Service at Reeular Rates '.ll,W'. . ' CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST Mpnday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Air-Condltioned Sleeping and Dining Cars Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Thursday, U :ao p.m, calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River ' WINTER EXCURSION TARE, to VANCOUVER and KCTU.KN SaQft A A Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1940 to Feb. 28th, 1941. y OUUU Final return limit March 31st, 1941 For Full Information and Reservation, etc. Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenue Phone 2G0 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines V vtStM JP If V FOR EACH $4.00 YOU GET BACK $5.00 $3.00 (or $4.00 $10.00 for $8 00 $75.00 for $30.00 ' - $50.00 for $40.00 $100.00 for $80.00 War Saving Certificates are 9 direct obligation of the Dominion of Canada, repayable In 71 years, At the end of that time your Inveitment will have increased twenty-five per cent., which represents interest at 3 compounded half-yearly. ; ' They may be redeemed1 at option of registered owner, after tin months from date of issue at an established seal, of values. The following table represenfs an average basis of saving. These figures are only ifujfrafive, as the amount ct saving which is potiibl will vary according to each indiylduati family and other economic circumstances. ' Eornings Per Week Up to $20 Over' $20 to Over $30 to Over $40 $30 $40 Savings Per Week 25 to $1.00 $1.25 to $2.00, $2.25 to $3.50 $375 to $9.25 Maturity Values of Annual Purchases $ 15 to $65 $80 to $130 $145 to $225 $245 to $600 THIS IS WAR SAVINGS PLEDGE MONTH SiaJd Tbw! come Canada Needs Your Dollars Now . , You'll Be Glad of Them Later Out of a rock-set determination to "do their bit'1 out of a burning desire to help, Canada through to victory tens of thousands of Canadian men and women are learning anew the age-old virtue of thrift! They are not spending or giving they are saving! when they buy War Savings Certificates. Those who contribute to final victory in this way will also enjoy the practical benefits of systematic saving. The cost of victory is high, but when barbarism is beaten your dollars will come marching back to youi Money saved NOW flows back into all our pockets A high percentage of the money raised by War Savings "Certificates goes as wages to workers in war plants. Their purchases, in turn, provide work in all other industries. Money saved NOW will provide after-the-war protection Tens of thousands of employees in factory and office are working steadier hours and at better pay than in many months. Now is their time to save. Money put into War Savings Certificates will provide a welcome nest-egg in the readjustment period after the war. Juscthink what this may mean to you and your family. Money saved NOW on non-essentials releases funds for national needs Fewer civilian demands for unnecessary articles will mean that more labour and materials can be devoted to the great iaslc of providing goods needed to win the wan ;' War Savings Certificates are privileged securities for Canadian workers These certificates were designed for yotu They were made especially attractive for your hard-earned savings. No one may purchase more than $600 worth in one year. ' They are a direct obligation of the Dominion of Canada, repayable in 7 years, but they may be redeemed after 6 months at an established scale of values, at the option of the owner. Registration protects you from losing your money even if you loscjrout certificate. Published by the War Savings Committee, Ottawa, WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATE A