Quality You'll Enjoy SAL ADA" TEA SCRAP FOR PIGS LONDON. Jan. 17: (CFi- rhonc 775 50,000 WOMEN POSTIES People LONDON. Jan. 17: hpi rm.. were asked to keep scrap in separ- thousand women were specially cm- aio ii..v. , mv buvcu iu pioyea inrougnout England at lea n piss una in a nunm more enristmas helping to sort and dis Uun 8,003 tunn was collected. tribute the mail ! It is a i Clearance Sale With "Reason" A GOOD "REASON" -1-pfccc Bedroom Suite Reg. $79.50. Clearance 8-picco Dining Room Suite-Reg. $87.50. Clearance Chesterfield Chair Reg. $25.00. Clearance Htiffct with Class Front Reg. $27.50. Clearance A Few Other Articles Act Quickly $62.50 $69.50 $19.50 $20.00 ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE moosi: building Tiimn avenue MacKenzies Furniture Used Dresser At A OOOI) PLACE TO KUV TRADE INS S6.00 Used Davenport-Into a bed. At Makes up $6.50 327 Third Ave. We bought three brand new heaters Just so you wouldn't freeze We bought three cars to put them in They answer 'THREE-TWO PLEASE' The cars are painted in two-tone blue Their beauty is equalled in ease If you want safety with comfort Call us at 'THREE-TWO PLEASE j RUPERT'S LARGEST TAXI SERVICE CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alr-Conditloned Sleeping and Dining Cars Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Thursday, 11 :30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River WINTER .EXCURSION FARE, to VANCOUVER RETURN $36.00 Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1940 to r ..... Final return limit March 31st, 1941 For Full Information and Reservation, j etc. Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenue rhone 2C0 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines Just say "Three Two please." Lee M. Gordon sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a business trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. O. Reld and little daughter are sailing tonight on the venture for Vancouver. Mr. Reld has been on military service here. Capt. T. D. Johnston and party of local troops, including some of the 102nd Battery, transferred to Vancouver depot, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for the south. Capt. Johnston will be back next week. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sheriff, having spent a couple of days here looking Into the possibilities of opening up in business, sailed by the Prince Rupert last evening on their return to Vancouver. , J$8 James Redpath, port steward, for the White Pass and Yukon Route, and Mrs. Redpath were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yeter-day afternoon going through to Vancouver on a vacation trip. Eugene Jacquot and Louis Jac- quot, well known big game guides and outfitter of the Yukon, were here aboard the Princess Norah yes terday afternoon going through for a trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Thomas C. Richards, Whltehorse hotel proprietor and manager of P. Burns Co. Ltd there, was here aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through for a trip to Vancouver. Will Reside In Victoria Mrs. II. L. Landrey and Son Going; South Home In Westview is Sold Mrs. H. L. Landrey and son, Thorpe, will be leaving the city at the end of this month for Victoria to take up future residence, Mr. Landrey being located there .now in connection with his duties In the fisheries protection service. The home on Graham Avenue, West-view, ha been sold to W. J. Pen-niger who recently arrived from Prince George. Mrs. Landrey's departure from Prince Rupert will be regretted by many friends. She has been par ticularly active in club and social work including Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, Women's Auxiliary of the Hospital and Girl Guides. ITCH STOPPED 4 Jtft V or Money Biek . . . . . l. it,-, .U.rl J turner r.ud .kin iroubW, uM b-"I. Ju.. M. Lic. UmuM D. I. U IWripW. C.r..-I. IuiiJrs.ioU Wuii.ni oJ quUj 'f '"f Announcements All advertlsements ln this column will tie charged for a full ' month at 25c a wora Serenaded dance, Oddfellows' Hall. Friday, January 17. Presbyterian January 21. Anglican Tea, January 23. Orange tea, February 5. tea, Mrs. Lakies' Mrs. R. Bartlett's SON. basket social, January 24, ladies with baskets free. Burns banquet and dance Janu- tiii fi."n HVpt ary ii Moose v.-v) 75c, dance only, ovc. scoicii uw"-tra. , I 102nd Auxiliary Dance Armories, January 31i Mrs. Krikevsky's Catholic tea, Mrs. R. E. Moore's February 6. Hospital Annual Hall, February 7. Ball, Moose W.O.TJA. tea, Mrs. 8. Haugan's February 12. Proceeds War Relief. Basketball Association ValenUne party February 14. over their? n utux hfctii ' '5..:.' Mountain . LOCAL NEWS NOTES Scene Pictures j SPECIFY Just say "Three Two please." Elite 'Beauty Parlor Mrs. Sutherland will be leaving January 23 on a business :trip. i4) Jack Walsh, for the past three or four years on the staff of Alex McRae Co. Ltd., sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver, having accepted a position there. W. P. Eve arid daughter, Mrs. J. N. Hueston, and the latter's little daughter sailed yesterday after noon on the Princess Norah for a trip to Vancouver and elsewhete in the south. Kids' Coughing Here's Easy Time-Tested Way To Get Relief Oet after those distressing spells Of coughing and esse misery of the cold the widely used Vlclcs way... Boll some water, Pour it Into a bowl. Add a good spoonful of Vlclcs VapoRub. Then breathe In the steaming medicinal vapors. With every breath you take VapoRub's medication soothes Irritation, quiets coughing, helps clear head and breathing passages. FOR ADDED RELIEF... At bedtime rub Vlcks VapoRub on throat, chest and back. Its poultice-vapor action works to bring you comfort while you sleep. Man in the Moon Jake says it worries him to think what tax he might have.' had to pay If he'd had any income. He thinks he should have had a rebate for de- There is one thing about that Ottawa conference, it gave the people something to talk about other than the war. Possibly for that reason alone It was worth the money it cost. Father (at 3 ajn. to restless son) -Now what do you want? Infant Wanta drink.. Father So do I. Go to sleep. Visitor And what's the building A Sophomore Oh, that's the greenhouse. Visitor I didn't know that the freshmen had a dormitory all to themselves. Old stories are just like new. Herei is an old one I have read several 'times lately; "When I was a little 'child," the 'jSergeank sweetly addressed his men at the end of an exhaustive hour of drill, "I had a set of wooden sol diers. There was a poor little boy in .the neighborhood and after I had been to Sunday School one day and listened to a stirring talk on the beauties of charity, I was soft enough to give them to him. Then I wanted them back and cried, but my mother said: "Don't cry, Bertie; some day you'll get your wooden soldiers back. "And, believe me, you lop-sided, mutton-headed, goofusbralned set of certified rolling pins, that day has cornel" Weather Forecast General Synopsis A deep and extensive disturbance Is centred east of the Queen Charlotte Islands. The pressure Is relatively high east of the Canadian Rockies. The wea ther remains unsettled and mild throughout British Columbia while rain and strong winds have occur red on the coast. West Coast of Vancouver Island- Strong southast winds or gales, un settled and mild with rain. Prince Rupert and Queen Char lotte Islands Strong southeast Cambral ValenUne Tea, Legion winds, reaching gale force, unsettl-Hall February . 15. ' ed and mild with ralo. Dr. J. T. Mandy Entertains Rotary Club With Educational Film of Nearby Scenes At the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club yesterday afternoon, Hubert Ward presiding, Dr. J. T. Mandy showed a very fine moving picture film, partly In colors, showing fine scenery, mining operations and 'gardens In the Portland Canal region. At Prince Rupert the famous Squaw Creek nugget was shown as exhibit ed by P. Pederson. Proceeding then by the usual route, Port Simpson was seen to the right and a stop was made at Alice Arm. A trip was made np the Kltsault railway and mining at the Home-stake property where ore was being prepared for the Prince Rupert sampling plant. : Proceeding to Stewart the pictures showed the village and some wonderful flowers In the gardens of Mrs. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Tooke and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, the Tooke garden Including a wonderful clematis and water lillies. At Premier Bert Smith's garden was the centre of attraction. Glacier pictures at Big Missouri and over, to the Naas River divide. Going then up the Bear River Dr. Mandy showed the American Creek trail, Maziaden Lake and Porter 1 Creek, the whole constituting a vety fine selection of pictures of a most picturesque country. Funeral For Port Simpson Infant Held On Thursday afternoon the funeral service of Lois Clara Auckland,' Infant daughter Of Mr. and Mr3.: George Auckland of this city, was This is a Jolly nice war for those! neld ln tne chaPel of the BE. Un-who live on the Pacific Coast far dertakers. A group of sorrowing, from all present danger. nds and relatives gathered for, me service. Adjutant Ivan Halsey of the 8al- vatlon Army was ln charge and Miss Clara Pierce accompanied the hymns which were "When He Com 0th 19 "Qofo In fho Arroe . Tii. " , a , , . , . ..., wu.v ... .u...? vy. w .olio. would owe him money. After the service here the remains were taken to Port Simpson for in terment ln the family plot. MARK TO AIM AT SHREWSBURY. Eng., Jan. 17: (CP) The little town of Whit church in Shropshire raised nearly $326,988 in a Savings Week campaign, nearly $53.40 per person of the population. Nursery Stock FREE 40-page catalogue. 32 colored Illustrations. Full of valuable InformaUon. Complete list of plants for the home. Latest plant novelties. SEND FOR YOUR COPY NOW Valuable Free Premiums With Every Purchase EDDIE'S NURSERIES Sardls, B.C. DANCE SERENADERS' ORCHESTRA Oddfellows' Hall Friday 17th W.A. of the R.C.C.S., R.C.A.S.C. R.C.A.M.C. TEA OF THE SEASONS JANUARY 18, 3-6 p.m. Canadian Lesion Hall J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal. Bank Uldg. FRESH SHRIMP Dally After 4:3 p.m. BOAT W.SX. TROTIER'S DOCK mm rtK- v.-. :0 1. J s?-i.J m son 'J v'A This advertisement is not published ox displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by ,the Government of British Columbia. A SPECIAL SAVING ON Highest Quality ' Autograph Albums MADE BY COLLIN'S OF GLASGOW . Full I'carl Grained Leather Rainbow-Round Corners Gilt Edges Gold Lettering 3.',x5 (approximate size) Reg. 65c. SPECIAL 4x6 (approximate size) Reg. 75c SPECIAL 4L7 (approximate size) Reg. $1.00 SPECIAL 50c 60e 75c These albums are, wonderful value at the regular prices. A large shipment was received too late for Christmas. Hence the reductions to reduce our stock. Wanted-Raw Furs Nanaimo-Wellington Bulkiey Valley Alberta Minehead Sootless HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Ship to J. E. ORMIIEIM, Prince Rupert, B.C. Representing- HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Phone 741. 167 East 3rd Ae. It Pays to Always Buy the Best Fuel Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. PnONE 116 PHONE 117 "RUPERT BRAND" SOLE FILLETS Cellophane Wrapped No Waste 25c per lb. Obtainable at M " STERLING FOOD MARKETS LTD. RUPERT BUTCHERS BULKLEY MARKET Also served at the Boston and Commodore Cafe Smoked and Cured Fish available at the above Stores Packed By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia t t 1 It's interesting to know when reading the Daily Neri ttM the people of the; whole district are doinff th Mmfc