ev oi ler ilrv JUT LOCAL NEWS NOTES it say ill rue Two please." . Just say "Twee T wo please." iMmiaay and Friday evfehlng 23c. 2Mt dozen 50c. Urney and In- In jfi-c: tins and sample- nrn offer Both for V LUNCH I Campbell's Tomato OCfi Soup 3 tins v' llibby's Pork and Beans 16-oz. tins. 25C liptonV Yellow Label Tea 100 bags, each bag 2-cup size Box DINNER Hulk Macaroni 3 lbs. Mild Canadian Cheese Lb. I RAILWAY tfNES 81.00 20c 23c UI gram. 2) M Kuyner arrived In Un Thomas Trotter, who has been iir Piin n.uwrt Ihli receiving hospital treatment In i mi Vif-v-, ii , Vancouver for ipnin iollowjngj (!". if ..II l,iv. Ml Is i'l '.III' ft. ' recent uunw, retufned -hom' kiulln this af- v" u" rrmys mipert tnis morning, Hiij Cii far Albert Farrow, steamboat 1njpec Uir. after spending the nasi week ,,',. , , t herein official duties, will call to- viiL-nui L-.istt. oi jaiormw niht bvtlin iiW iim.rt " ' " .. ..llc.M ,,...0. ,,.. ..i.! . Ki, , i ..... ..k,.w.Ww .... W1 return to Vancouver. e Pruw Utf;rtl l-tx- a 4rip:W , .(. I'i'ii MliliU l.lwli.:irkt.'i' . . tntuUN'Z of Veis-Owner8i C C'uJw(;1l, United Churct) uid Fishermen wji be lveld Thurs- P ' S'-.niwup, wa&A pas- !day -I-b. 2C'h. at 7:30 mm., in the io:)-fd the Catala this Deo: Sea Fishermen's Hall. All in- through on a trtn 'erestrd should attend this tneet-uvff MS. 42) Qt&bftf Groceries Suggestions ! BREAKFAST (Juick Quaker Oats i Qp Large pkg Ilbby's Tom. Juice !!Iue Ribbon Ilakinc Powder Our Economy Specials KUTTEll Dulkley Valley, first A B.C. Product JllctterlJuy Cut Green Ueans Choice quality. OloJ t(5-oz. tin. 2 for Country Home Golden i Bantam Corn 16 oz Cholre nualitv ' - m Borden's Malted Milk Mb, tin Each 11c: ?Sucar Belle Peas Choice J quality. quality. 16-o 16-oz. JJJ tin. , tLyruiiHey Eeathes -..m J 15-oz. tins, t 2 lor Woodbury Soap Deal 4 bars neatly packaged. Pkg. ZCj 25cJ 39c: Purex Toilet Tissue Soft t fleecy rolls. 9.??Pt I 3 for . ussallera's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" r hones 18 & 19 PX. Box 575 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. SPI CIAI, REDUCED WINTER EXCURSION FARES Including all meals and berth accommodation TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN From PRINCE RUPERT 36.00 FromPort Simpson $39.75 . (Reduced Rates-Fare and one half also apply to Vancouver from intermediate points.) -(Five years of age and under twelve) Half rare Tickels on Sale from November 1st, 1940 to February 28, 1911 Qood to return up to March 31, 1941 Steamers Leave Prince Rupert at. vancuuv S.S. CATALA Every Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Thursday a.m. S.S. CAKDENA Every Friday 10:30 p.m. Monday a.m. Tinlratp anrl ppiprvn f Inn c from s Prince Rupert Agent (FRANK J. SKINNER) Third Ave. Phone 563 If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at umce Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trang-A'ttantic Trans-Pacific rr- ..i. A...n'ITa11. anil IVV. FOfU u vxucwuvrr i ...b 8.S, "PRIIJ CESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 10 P-m-TO VANCOUVER DIRECT 8 S. "PRINCESS NOR'AH" Feb. 13th,24th, Mar. 6th, 17tn, To Ketchikan, Wrauteil, Juneau and Skajway , Feb. Oth, 2titb. Mar. 2nd. 3th and 23rd WINTER VANCOUVER "d RETURN EXCURSION FARE, 1941 Oft AA Tickets on Sale Nov. 1st, 1940 to Feb 28, JPQQ.UU Flnal Retun, tin.lt Mar. 3lst, 1041 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services . Tickets and Reservations i,IinMt.JlC "w ' COATES. r. Licence Plates Being Collected p 1 George Ross returned to the t&y on the Prince Rupert tWx momlag:. from a trip to Vancouver with his brolher, 1airt fio-w, who is receiv-'5" ing medical treatment In the south. lton. who has been .on A trip to i C. A. Brlnd, local manager of the Imperial Oil Co., will entertain the : Prince Rupert Rotary Club tomor-', row at the regular weekly lunch-, con with talking pictures of a motor; jiaarl expedition across Africa. Mrs. George M. tieiroes of Jlaz- ' Va'neouwr, arrived In the rHy on 1 Uie Prince BupEfl this morning and will proceed to the Interior .by-the evening train. Sergeant and Mrs. IJ&wardiHib-bard. -ars saUir: tomorrow night Lti Ww PrUiu KjijJrt Icru trip to vanoeuvsr. srecini HMi03ia rs re-'4JiHraiing fiom a reeni opera tion. The Trlnee Rupert Qyro Club wp.h in special business session at the weekly luncheon today to discuss finances in relation to the club's projects including war activities and playgrounds. President W. F, Stone occupied the chair for the first time since his recent Installation There was a goad a-'A'fndance f iwmb.TS. Dr. Jens Munthc, dentist, was eiescted to membership in the club. 1 The Imperial OU, on behalf of mills to be used In manufacture of , Cart-cff licence plates may be left at any downtown garage. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. S.OU. Masquerade February 21. United Tea, Mrs. Clarke McLean's February 27. Illustrated travelogue. "Up North" Mrs. Mandy, United Church February 28, 8 p.m, March 1 Tea, Mrs. B. Morgan. St. Peter's Tea, Mrs. Croxford's, March 6. Navy Auxiliary lea Jularch S, Leg ion Hall. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs .Flaten's, March 13. Second fJearchUgbt'Auxlllary Tea Legion, March 15. uatnonc March 17. TPatrJcH!tTea Anglican Tea Mrs. Darton's March 18. United Tea March 2ftCh. Anglican Spring Sale April 17. L. O. B. A. Spring Sale, April 23 NEW QolJen 7Jonc TWm jMUIilail the Canadian Red Cross Society, is -collecting old automobile licence plates for the utilization of waste DDOIjCC material In Canada's war effort Y lLILll CiU O ine jvioior carriers Assocxauon oi British Columbia Is picking them up In each city and town and, fending them to steel and metal Canvass Ii. 10" iwrurda fir fta 12 rrrurda. ekannljig nd reiirliMg aHtuuiali. rally . Thm tmltlm Ko4rl pUyt tO'or 12'rrcorda. At a meeting in the City Hall The Little Theatre Old Postoffice FEBRUARY 21 and 23 3 One Act PLAYS A portion of the net proceeds In aid of United Service Hut '- .CLEANING Burners $1.50 Free wicks with every burner Chimneys Swept $2.50 HANDY MAN HOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 735 Used Furniture' 3.pc. Chesterfield Suite. 2 Upholstered Easy Chairs. 1 Leather Rocking Chair. 1 Settee. 1 Standard Lamp. 3 Bedroom Dressers. 1 Clothes Cupboard, width 4'6", height 5'8", depth 26". j Coinbln-a ton' Bookcase and Desk. 1 Kitchen Cabinet. 1 Monarch Range fitted with Imperial OH Burner ready for use. I C-bole Gurney-Oxford Range, has large firebox for burning coal or wood. 2 Of fife Desks. 32x50, 3 drawers each side and cenlre drawer,, light oak. G Round Tables. 1 Large Mirror; .4817. VSR" Sewing Machine. 1 Quebec Heater. 2 Dining Room Suites, 4 Small Tables. 1 full-size Bed complete cable spring and" felt mattress;' MOOSE BUILDING ELicys Jfew Furniture Department THIRD AVENUE rl Ih NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED Jl4Cr,TflilEt ; -Hi is being continued and most grati- definitely for the residential can- dow display during that wisk This fylng results are being obtained. vass. i prize Is donated by a member of ! W. M. Watts, general chairman, p r'l I pll announced that canvassers of the V jbusiness section were being chosen from the Senior and Junior Cham fore the house commenced. to house canvass the committee as no aeducuons Following the general committee are allowed t0 be from the meeting there was a meeting of money subscribed, the publicity committee under thej it uas suggeeted that th? -can- chairmanship of y n. unzey ativass should be easy as peopji were bombers and fighting equipment. CowujiiUees In Charge Of aribfS of commerce and from theiwmcn arrangements were maa ;not being askea to give, anywnng. Saviugs Campaitn AcUe And i and Gyro clubs and the Ior mmmlKS weeu AU tney were asKea was to .vmn PrePariMjr For General 'Z. wjm be comoieted be- 'aiOT at the theatrt during the ! their money at a good rate-of, in- - fiwt nrAAlr in MorAn win PUT 1 X first week In March. Publicity cards are to be distributed and .various publicity stunts are being There -would be a ererieraliniect- manned. A last night of the general corranlt-1 i "-- - - o mg;cj'-ari 'av, rianvassers canvassers 6r ocjivipers heKers "on oif certificates oeriiui4iis prize of $10 worth of donated- to the will wui be ue uuiicu-u terest. ' : s, - - . .-'.J If you want something. . adver tee having inland: the arrange- ijay 6tj tiejteeg&oferfinge merchant putting in the best wh what they want that way' ,,.110 ments for the War Saving Certifi cate selling 'campaign optimistic reports were received. A sub-com mittee, consisting of Frank Derry Tea. Canadian Legion, February And W. E. McAfee, reported that 21, Bridge in evening. good progress was being made with the firms who are collecting Masonic Ball, Friday, February 21. through their employees. The work uiswv.i tise for It. v. Hundreds of peop)es-get' Iioneering with TRANSPORTATION, the Bmk of Montreal has team-worked with this industry all the way from stage-coach to streamlined train; from sailing ship to modern ocean liner; from plodding canal-boat to swift-flying aircraft. Hundreds of great and small carrying companies rely on the Bank of Montreal for the specialized services they need, while tens of thousands of the people who work for them are among our welcome customers who have savings or chequing accounts.or borrow for personal needs. Sitting Canadian and their industries in tvtry uclion of tht community, u e invite yon to discuss YOUR banking requirements with us. BANK OF MONTREAL WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ABE WELCOME" Prince Rupert Branch: G.li. S. DLACKADY, Manager Stewart Branch: H. V. LITTLER, Manager MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE . ike Outcome f iaj Yemrl' Suctmful 0rM Phones 18 gt 19 P.O. Box 575 ABSOLUTELY FREE! Valuable Gift and Household Premiums are absolutely free to you when you save our Cash Coupons given for purchases of 25 cents or more. It Is too good to pass up. Come In and let us explain the plan to you. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" I High Quality Latest Patterns All British Woollens JUST ARRIVED Come In and choose the cloth for your spring suit. Ling the Tailor Sixth Street Phone C59 Nursery Stock FREE 40-page catalogue. "32 colored Illustrations. Full of valuable information. Complete list of plants for the home. Latest plant novelties. SEND FOR YOUR COPY NOW Valuable Free Premiums With Every Purchase EDDIE'S NURSERIES Sard is, B.C.