: : : an path tour EYES Licencee for Nurriounts Full-rue Frames, the Newest In Eye-Wear EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jewdcry Repairing, Hand Engraving CHAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 264 for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties HOT WATER BOTTLES 4 , $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 Ormes Ltd. TTJia Pioneer Druqgists Tbe Rexall Store Phone 81 & 82 Open Daily from 8 m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 0 p.m. - 'EVERYBODY'S WARM FRIEND" COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED GO. Sole Distributors McLcod River Hard Coal EDSON, NANAI.MO-WELLINGTON, BULKLEY VALLEV Office and Coal Bunkers Troticr's Dock Phone 58 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver. T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA 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 Rupert January 6 and 30, February 3 and 17 10 p.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Furtjier Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From .FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Afcnt. Third Ave. Phone 5C8 CHATELAINE AT OTTAWA Achievement Marks Lives of Wires Of Governors-General of Canada Since Confederation By GLADYS ARNOLD Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA, Jan. 18: (CP) Everything the women who have occupied Rideau Hall did to influence '.he cultural cultural and ana social suciai life we ui of Canada uaiiaua tradition. Ever since Confederation the names of the wives of governors-general have been linked with al most every prominent women's or-' ganization in the Dominion. Al- ready Princess Alice, in Canada only since last June, has given impetus j to women's work. I Lady Adelaide LLsgar came to In descriptions of brilliant enter- .talnment and such distinguished 'visitors as the Grand Duke Alexis F THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, January 18, tli Waterfront Whiffs Pete Sunderland Transfers to B. C. Packers Dr. Carter Back From Ottawa Sessions More "Herring in OFFICERS OF CHURCH At the annual congregation mestin? of St Andrew's Anzlican Canada with Baron Lisgar in lE68lCathedral thiff week officers were .and is described as a "handsome eiecta f0uows: . and affable woman." Echoes of an-j Retur"s Warden, Judge W. E. oiner civilization are to be found Ipisher. People's Warden, G. P. Tinker. a m 4 AAllAMfint will T rr rr Vva Awiom IganlzaUons. Interested In women's & .J&K was: "j1 a"d hert Capt. probisms and education she wa3t . . 1 . . .i . . . , . . ' nere. one. oi uie iirsi in aavocaie leacn-1 ing domestic economy to women.' The Marchioness of Lansdowne came to Canada In 18S3. She divided her time In Ottawa, Montreal. Toronto and Quebec and took z great Interest In the development of 'the theatre. She loved outdoor . sport and encouraged skating carnivals Lln Montreal which became famous. Perhaps best remembered in Canada is the Countess of Aberdeen. "A dynamo of drive and energy, yet she had a remarkably sweet disposition and the broadest sympathies ' is the way she has been described. She organized the National Council of Women, the Victorian O-der of Nurses and the Maycourt Club as well as giving a helping hand to every welfare and charitable organization she came in contat with. Lovely, slender Countess of Mln-to won an Instant popularity among Canadians who admired her beauty, her vivacious temperament and lr magnificent skating. The Minto Skating Club in Ottawa was founded by her. Busy at Home Lady Grey, who lived In Canada from 1904 to 1911, was a gentle English country lady. Her husband worked tirelessly and Lady Grey once said she had no time for anything except to minister to his ; need Probably most regal of all those who graced Rideau Hall was Princess Louise Margaret, the Duchess of Connaught. While she entertained lavishly. Duchess of Con-naught did not catch public imagination as did her daughter, the tall Princess Patricia, whose name Is perpetuated in the glorious record of a Canadian infantry regiment. The Connaughts were- here from 1911 till 1916. "The Duchess of Devonshire was a very great lady and perhaps Rideau Hall will never again see such gold and silver plate as graced lt during the years 1916 to 1921 when she was'there'' was the comment of a Canadian official who has been intimately acquainted with life at Government House for many years. Later Chatelaines Lady Byng of Vlmy (1921-23) , who is back In Canada for the duration of the war, was much Interested In women's organizations. She has written a number of books and she gave much encouragement to writing and theatre. She counts her term at Rideau Hall among her most active and happy days. Lady WUjlngdon (1926-31) has been described as a "go-getter," a "most dominating personality." Her passion, for puaing'thfngsin order rnnnrln has flismn " Armour, manager beauty commented on ery-h; ck. .o. t.i.. u.'tne Armour Salvage Co., after Streets upon the lands described as Lots Nineteen (19) and Twenty (20) otj Block Twenty-three (23) in Section Onei (1). Map 923, Prince Rupert Land I Registration District In the Province of British Columbia for the le of beer , by the glass or by 44V bottle for con- , sumption on the premises or else-l where; . 1 DATED this 4,th day of January .,1941. ROBERT CORTLAND MUTCH I 1 Ajpl leant, TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy s. D. Joonsum Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri, .OH,. Bralorne, 10.10. Cariboo Quartz, 2.79. Dentonio, .01A. Falrvlew, .01 4. dold Belt. OA. Hedley Mascot. 7. Noble Five, ,00i Pend Or.Jle, 1.75. . Pioneer, 2.10. Premier. .92. Privateer, .60A. Reeves MaodonaW, .17. Reno, .10y2. . . . , Relief Arlington, .03. Salmon Gold, .02" . ' Sheep Creek, .85. ' Cariboo Hudson, .01A. Oils A. P. Con., .09. Calmont; 2i. C. & E., 1.40. Home, ?35. Pacalta, M. Royal Canadian, .15A. Okalta. .70. Mercury, .06A. Prairie Royalties, .09A XD. Toronto Aldermac, .142. Beattle, 1.17. Central Pat., 157. Cons. Smelters, 38.00. East Malartlc, 2.85. Fernland, .O6V4. Francoeur, .48. Gods Lake, J6Vi. Hardrock, 1.01. Int. Nickel, 35.00. Kerr Addison, 3.65. Little Long Lac, 2.O0. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.24. Madsen Red Lake, .60. Moneta, .54. McKenzie Rd Lake, 1.24. Noranda. 56.00. Pickle Crow, 2.90. Preston East Dome, 3.30. San Antonio, 258. Sherrltt Gordon, .80 Uchi, .36. Bouscadlllac, .03. Mosher, 07. Okland, .O8V2. "MAN TRAP" ON SCREEN Famous Sinrlair Lewis' Novel Filmed Under Name of "Untamed" if Sinclair Lewis famous novel "Mantrap" has been translated to the screen as an absorbing film drama entitled "Untamed" and. tinued its research work in connection with fish smoking lcl . . . t- a. a t.' I. i. it. r : jhiuwh luiiigiii, u wic iciuit vi- since 187 has not of course been at the Prince Rupert Experimental Station but the Bri-;ferlng at thc lol Tatfe with set down but it Is considerable and tish Columbia Packers Ltd. scientific department IS tak- ,Ray Mllland, Patricia Morrison and Princess Alice is carrying on ths. mg up SUch research activity. Peter Sunderland, Who waS'Akim Tamiroff as the co-stars. in cnarce ot tne smoKing wont at me rnnce rtuperi sia-i "u i,uuuu" "sa "s " ia ilAitna IfdlnnJ Intn Vila Vams Uon, has been ottered and accepiea um.iui imauu ms wmc a post with the B.C. Packers and .lowing a Dear nuniaunng wrucn will transfer from the service of the the latter has sustained a broken station to that of the company oh ft, n affair between Mllland and February 1. This will Involve Mr. Tamlroff's young wife develops. Sunderland's removal from Prince Tamiroff, in bluff Innocence, has no Rupert to Vancouver. He Is at suspicion that his wife may have present on a vacation trip to Van- become interested in the stranger, couver but is expected back in W1"1 the local medico dies, Mil-Prince Rupert tomorrow for a brief tond remains in'the village. Even- stay before departing permanently tua"y- lt u decided Mllland should for Vancouver. return to the city rather than that Tamlroff's heart should be broken. Dr. Neal M. Carter, director of the How theS two, swayed by emot'ons Church Conmittee-J. D. Allen, Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimen- weir conwoi om sincemj E. B. Baker, C. Dodimead, George tai station, returned to the city on Qminra uj go separate ay6 c- 'of Russia. An artist, she took back win stnhi vincr n Mcintosh, the Prince. AdpiaM roctpratr 0. en In the face of love for each oth- to her home numerous sketches of g. W. Meadows. J. R. Nordan. A. T. ternoon via Vancouver from Ottawa er fInd tne .sotlon to their siem-Canadian scenery. iParkin and H. Rivett. where he attended the recent an- lnely hPless problem makes for a j "The happiest days of my lire Delegates to Synodal. D. Allen nual meeting of the Fisheries Re- series oI excltlr8 scenes leading up were spent hi Canada," said the and G. P. Tinker. Alternates R. L. search Board of Canada. jto a tensely dramaUc climax. I Marchioness of Dufferln. chatelaine Mcintosh and J H. Nordan. . I !of Rideau Hall from 1872 to 1C78 Reports for the past year were Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. big , With her husband she visited every .prelented and showed the parish packer Western Princess brought In province. A great social leader, it to be in healthy condition. a load of 65 tons of herring from is written she gave the most lavish' Union Pass yesterday afternoon. rvitnimA K41I etror AniAran ntr Pen-' ; adlans. . The Queen's Daughter ' I But it was Princess Louise, fourth daughter of Queen Victoria, who, ir. ... ipanys cannery on the ocean dock The stories of her collecting ac-' J JJ? Itlvities are kslcn. One is told of ZTr:. . uu.su how she went into an office in the iulcc iasi ounay wnen, . -f ..I -.,h.,.-i i East Block of the Parliament Build WwicheH n,i r.nion salQ- uiaes loveiy i ve nisi xne !f,"y f'L0., arrived from Rideau Hall to take it noir J ntt, n 1 uPand it's out there yet. 1 1 1 1 1 S 11.11. ouicr eaucauunai ana arusuc or- The Countess of Bessborough The fish were delivered to the com mc uuliiii iuii was maae. Union steamer Venture, Capt John Boden, arrived in port at 6:30 this morning from the south and 'm? sailed at 8 am. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. I B. C. FLIER HONORED PORT ALBERNI Pilot Officer John Henry Green of Port Al-berni, on service with the Royal Air Force, has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. llAslitB FOR SALE mn KAT.P Rprtnn. Make vour cash Paul ' of offer. Phone 674. A f WWII, LUC W-ipf v,Ht trx it.j i--a. TYW CMP Plono tflS- nmecAf "w "&" ovwtww uu v "Cl his TPtlirn V, I Vim in ttinn R01 ff charm and the fame of her Uble Is " C1' ' v -- still a tradition In Ottawa. i SA"1-. 35 SeJ - 'that. nn fjl, rt afternoon J.n" dan, good condition. Apply 512 1 140 0 rut IIITISM COIUMIIA eiJTIHHT co. ira. Thi. .i vrrtiiemcM it net puUiidcd w itptfi idc Liquor Control Boiri or by t)x Government of Brkiin ColumW 1 (!() VKKXMKNT LIQt'OR ACT" ' ' (SodUon 26) NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR A I CLUB LICENCE Notice U hereby Bivcn that on the' lOtb day of February 1941 next, the undersigned REX BOWLING CLUB ' LIMITED intends to apply to the Llq-' uar Control Board lac a Club Licence In respect of premlMs tluiAte on the i North-westerly portion of the Third floor of the Eeaner Block at the cor-. ner of Third A venule nd Third Street,! Upon lands described as Lota 23 and ?4, Block 20. Section 1. May 823 In the City' of Prince Rupert, Prince Rupert Land, Registration District in the Province j of British Columbia, to entitle each member of Che said Club to keep on ' the presnlHcs a reasonable quantvty of. liquor for personal consumption on the premlces, In accordance with the provisions of the "Government Liquor Act" and the Regulations promulgated thare-under. DATED thls 8th day of January 1841 REX BOWLING CLUB LIMITED By Geo. Frlzzell, President. "Government Liquor Act" ' Section 28) I Notice of Application tor a lieer LICENCE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that on the 10th day of February 1841 next the underslrrncii intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence In respect of premises being part of the building known as the York Hotel on Third Avenue lri the City bf Prince Rupert between Sixth and Seventh had vet beenmade following the breaking 8th West. ana entering of Stiles' machine FOR SALE 531 6th Ave. W at cow nay aunng Thursday room house. Five years old want. Miry was mads by means of a rear window and the safe, at-' tempt at opening of which was made, was damaged by usg of welding tools. Nothing was actu ally taken. Police investigation is proceeding. 18 7-: Ini first class condition. Full concrete basement, hot water furnace. Fully modem. Owner leaving town. $3,000 cash or $3550 with $1500 down and balance! monthly. H. O. HELGFRSON, LTD. 15 FOR KEm FOR RENT Large furnished office including heat and light. Dally News. tf. LOST LOST Ladles' Gold Phdne Blue 267. FOUND Wrist Watch. (17) FOUND Glasses. Owner can have same by calling at Dally News and paying for this ad. tf FOUND Pair of glasses, black frame. May be obtained by pay ing for advertisement Dally News (tf) FOUND Wire-haired Terrier with black and brown spots. Owner can have same by calling at Shenton Sheet Metal Works and paying lor this ad. tf WANTED WANTED Delivery truck driver. Apply P.O. Box 936. (15) WANTED Capable housekeeper. uwa cook, aaeep in. Good wages. Green '413. tf PERSONAL YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER, garten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools, Winnipeg, Man. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A GOVERNMENT JOB as clerk, Postman, Customs Clerk, StenoJ etc. Five Dominion-wide exams held since the war began. Free Booklet M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. No Agents. MEN! WANT NORMAL PEE, VIM? ixy ustkex TONIC tablets. Stimulants and oyster concentrates aid to normal pep. Results with first package or maker returns jlow price. Call, write McCutch-eon's and all other good drug ' stores. TONIGHT ONLY 2 Shows, 7:00 and 9:10 Feature at 7:38 and 9:48 Ray Mllland, Akim Tamiroff In Sinclair Lewis' Story of Can-adian North Woods "UNTAMED" In Technicolor " ADDED Buster Keaton Comedy Cartoon and Novelty COMING MON- TUES., WED. The Prize Comedy "He Stayed For Breakfast" with Melvyn Douglas MANUFACTURERS' Life Insurance Co. P. H. Linzey Local Representative Prince Rupert PHONE GREEN 116 Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex ISO Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Baths Dining Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress LOOK Bicycles and Vheeloodi 0! all kinds Repaired. Rubber Footwear, Tires, Etc, vulcanized at GUNN'S Variety Repairs 6th St. opp. OK Barber Shop I THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINKSEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Brass Castinp Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery AH Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled NEW ROYAL HOTEL f" 3. Zarelll Proprietor "A DOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 60 Roonw Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. fhone Ztl r.O. BoilM