jviday. January 24, 1941. convener, a LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just 8ay-"Threc Two please." jUst ay-rhree Two please." jack Wrathall to leavlrtg on this Mrs. C. V. Sutherland sailed last train for a week's vlilt to evening night on (the Prince Rupert for a Terrace. ... ' trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Kellett sailed Miss Lena MacDonald was a pas-last night on the Prince Rupert for senger aboard (the Prince Rupert trip of two or three weeks a vacation last night going through from to Vancouver. Stewart to Vancouver enroute to ' "i, r Saskatoon. j. c. Wilson, auditor Jpr.i Cana- dlan National Railways from Win- Mrs. C. C. Jacklln, wife of Ber-nipeg, after having vlslttd the local geant Jacklln of the Drovlndai r,n. dry dock on official duties, sailed lice ls making definite progress to-last night on the Prlhcj Rupert for ward recovery at the Prince Rupert Vancouver. Anglican W.A. Tea And Sale Successful Affair Yesterday Afler noon at Home of Mrs. Robert Ilartlett Mrs. J. B. Gibson, Mrs. C. V. Etltt, Miss R. M. Davlei O.B.E. and Mrs. George M. Cripps poured. Serviteurs uenerai Hospital where she his been serloasly 111. J. H. Scott of San Francisco, managing director of the Riverside mine, and Mrs. Scott, after a visit at Stewart, were passengers aboard the Prince Rupert last night re turning south. Mrs. a. w. Cripps returned to the city on the Prince Rupert Wed nesday from Vancouver where she had been called recently on ac- The home of Mrs. Robert Bart- C"111" the death of her father lett, Fourth Avenue West, wa.r the in-law, Thomas H. Cripps scene yesterday afternoon of a delightful tea by the Women's Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral. Many ladles called during the afternoon to lend their patronage and the affair was quite uc- cessfuL i The rooms were tastefully decor-' ated with daffodils and pussy willows and the guests were received by the hostess and Mrs. H. S. Mead-on-s, president of the Woman's Aux iliary. Chest Colds Ti Relieve Misery Rub on Genuine VlCKS VAPORUB Fred M, Wells, well known northern mining man, who has been pending some time at the Dar- Mrs. Thomas Andrew was general Z ' . . having arrived from there on Tues day night's tram, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for John Mrs. O. P. Tinker. Mis, Nor- m,n, t has an een Gibson Miss Daphne Holtby, ,nvltatlon to show m mating .Mrs. W J. Greet -and Mrs. V7. II. set movln ,cturcs d lctl Smeeton Mrs. Charles Ellison act- ln Northern Bmlsh ed " cashler- bla at the regular weekly luncheon The home table In cooking was ot lne prtnc; Rnpert 0yro aub cairge 01 iwro. j. 11. noraan unu Mrs. Fred McLcod. OLD MARKS GAMK LONDON, January 24 (CP) -German troops In occupied terri lories liavf horn nrofltablv cheat next week. A. W. Newman, former local ag ent for the Union Steamship Co. and now agent with headquarters at Vancouver, ls arriving ln the city on the Venture tonight from Hhe south and will spend the week- lng the natives. They are using ena "ere. proceeatng sunaay nigtu old marks" for currency. The pre- on the Cardena to make the round sent mark is worth "1,000.000,000,- trip to Stewart ad thence back to rate Vancouver on Tuesday. He ls on 000,000 of the old. The new was stabilized ln 1923. company business. "EVERYBODY'S WARM FRIEND" COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Sole Distributors McLcod River Hard Coal F.DSON, NANAIMO-WELLINGTON, BULKLEY VALLEY Office and Coal Bunkers Trailer's Dock Phone 58 We bought three brand new heaters n 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' RUPERT'S LARGEST TAXI SERVICE CANADIAN flAT10NAl RAILWAYS Train, leave PRINCE ItUPEUT for the KAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, G p.m. Alr-Conditloned Sleeping and Dining Cars Steamer leave, PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Thursday, 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell Rirer WINTER EXCURSION FARE, to VANTOUVEK g ! RE Feb. 28th, mi. 1940 to QOP A A Tickets on tale Nov. 1st, gOOUU Final return limit March 31st, 1941 For Full Information and R"TtL"'tAC' 5S8 3rd Aven.e nM Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, Phone 260 Prince Rupert trarisCanada Air Lines Agents for The drawings for a raffle con-j ducted by the Varden Singers took place this Wednesday with results WANTED WANTED Driver for milk wagon. Valentin Dairy. 22) WANTED Girl for general housework. Supply references if possible. For Information apply Box 63, Dally News. (20) Announcements All advertisements ln this column will be charged for a full month at 25c tword. SON. basket social, January 24, ladies with baskets free. tj,i tvmauet and dance Janu . m . - Tin l li ' .11 1 II k r" I ary 2, mwsc 75c, dance oniy, duc. ocmi tra. 102nd Auxiliary Dance Armories, January 31. Masonic Telephone Bridge, Feb ruary 4. Orange tea, Mrs. Krikevsky's February 5. Catholic tea. Mrs. R. E. Moore's February 6. Hospital Annual' Hall, February 7. unTit tea. Mrs. S. Haugan's February 12. Proceeds War Relief. Presbyterian tea, Mrs. - George Mitchell's February 13. Basketball Association Valentine Party February 14. '7712 DATt"? NS'A'S PAOiBT THE POLES, TOO, TOOK PART IN ITALIAN DEFB as fallows: According to Major T. W. Suther- First prize, donated by Imperial I iand. medical officer ln control of Oil Co., won by Laura Schjesvold. the local garrison area, there are NO. 475. Iran nf1ps Thpr is t.hf rnrte of Second Prize, donated by Johnihonor as between man and m2n Cbusen, won by "Love Birds," No.land a ny different code as be 316 Third Prize, donated by Ideal Cleaners, won by "Flnffy," 212 Eighth Avenue East, No. 6. Fourth Prize, donated by Hans Knutserj, No. 314. Fifth Prize, donated by De Jong's Cash and Carry, won by Henry Duth, No. 260. FOR KEN1 FOR RENT Large furnished office including heat and light. Dally News. tf. FOR RENT Room and board. Suitable for one or two men. Phone Black 523. 22) tween one organization and another. In industrial, social and political life there is a looseness ot conduct which would not be tolerated be tween man and man. It ls a lower code. In political life, for Instance. people blackguard each other, irrespective of what ls right or flr. They accuse each other of all kinds of sins and act in such a manner as smacks of Hitlerism against which the present war ls being fought. There Is today a code of In. dividual conductbut the group con duct of the nation" ls greatly in need of civilization. Major Sutherland was addressing the Prince Rupert Rotary club at its luncheon yesterday, with Dr. Neal Carter presiding. Other guests included R. L. Mcintosh, Thomas Anderson, Frank Dockrlll of Telk-wa and several military men. The speaker went on to tell of the conflict constantly going on between the two natures of man. Man had passions, appetites and tendencies which had led some people to say that they were not free agents hut controlled bv environment, bv tendencies and appetites. However. centuries of expression showed that these appetites and tendencies had, overcome those of the lower nature. Man tended to become very large-! ly what he thought he was. If he! thought he was Just an intelligent' animal in. which might was right, and force was his only code, he developed Into a Hitler. In Europe and! Asia today millions of people held, this phllosopy of life. The other school of thought ..was., that' In which the oualltles of patience, per-. severtrice', toll) good-will were the, ruling Ideas. They .believed thatj man was essentially a nving, spu-ltual and moral being an Intellectual and spiritual being. Canadians were today fighting for liberty to thlnie and act in accordance with that theory. God and the Beast One writer had said that in every man God and the beast were chain ed together. There were lathe S3me man qualities that were purely ani mal and also qualities that were In- Jtellectual and spiritual. Hitler and the group he represented thought, that the intellectual and spiritual! tendencies were a sign of weakness. Turning to the Biblefor an example. Dr. Sutherland mentioned that Paul said, when he would do Ball, Moose good, evil was always present with him. The struggle always contin ued. It was this struggle that de veloped character. to look after himself and his family. It was only when this selfishness developed into gr?ed that It became evil. Comparing the human struggle with that of the earth, the speaker T nihernn Valentine tea. Metro-. said that the earth rotated at the pole Hall, February 14. rate of approximately 66,000 miles ... an hour at its surface. This would rnmhrai Valentine Tea. Legion tend to throw off the material of j AT Hall February 15. which It was composed out was una. Polish cavalry, co-operating with the British forces In western Egypt, shown riding to ther positions with the British troops that attacked the Italians. Together with the Australians, the Polish soldier, now without a country, drove the Italians from Bardla at the end of the 20-day siege that re- suited in the capture of 30,000 or Duce's troops . Varden Singers Raffle Drawing Winners of Decided on i Number of Prizes Wednesday Night ONE CODE DESIRABLE Medical Officer . for. Area Gives Thoucht-Provokinj Address to Rotary Club Members 1 without the other and they , were nicely balanced. 1 In man the animal forpes should balance those which made for justice, fair play, mercy. A proper balance of the two forces made for harmony. Faculty group behavior was the cause of much of the dif fkultv Tfch tdvcrtricmcnt ii not puMiirWrf or (fiipfiytJ by the Liquor Control Bord or by (K Government of British Columbio. 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, Sardis, B.C. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank lSldg. FRESH SHRIMP Daily After 4:30 p.m. BOAT W.S.L. TROTIER'S DOCK "O OVEKNMF.NT LIQVOR ACT" (Section 26) NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR A CLUB LICENCE Notice ls herttoy given that on th 10uh day ot February 191 next, the Selfishness will understoied REX BOWLINO CLOD l,U1'1; iT ,Z TfViniTfl , . LIMITED intends to WTPly to tlx Llq-important It to i life. helped pre- In f Ccntrol bo tx a aub Licence in servo nersonallty, helped a person rapect of pmjhmss siwuwe on me NonLh-westerly portion oX the Third nonr of the Besmr Block at the cot- nr nt TJitrd Avenue ana Tniro sireei. upon lands described as LoU 23 and !4, Block 20, Section i, May mm m tuwj iii-j at Prince Rupert, Prince Rupert Lana Rvitra.tlon District in tne mmnce of British Columbia, to entitle, each number of the said Club to keep Oil the prwnlees a reasonable qnantHy tI Urn mr for personal consumption on the premlees. ta accordance with the pro- vwinm or tne ' uomranrai uiiuui iwv and U Reifulatlons promulgated there I held in place by anomer lorce, inai nEX hqwuno club limited... Masonic Ball, Friday, February 21. or gravity, one wouia De impossioie y rriai. AID FOR BRITAIN United States Doctor Gives Impressions of Attitude to That .Country and Hopes Britain Can Hold Out D. C. McRae has received a let ter from Dr. Walter R. Johnson. ,hln ' fear ls that the Germans are booking up an overwhelming attack. If such an attack can be loosed on England within the next six months, Britain may be knocked sut long before we can give ecla-quate aid. It seems to me that what this country needs more than i anything else right how Is a big dose of realism together with an industrial czar who his unlimited powers regulating .he procurement of raw materials and -the behavior of the labor unions. We are in this lte aaiu uc uuu uctu im.u c.tuui- much tQ0 aged over the evidence of rational co-operation between the United States government and Canadian. Too many politicians were unable to see beyond the horlzonsbf their to our ears but, unlestf we Ashevllle North Carolina in which f'arwe act proniptlyi x may PRISON FOR POLICEMAN 1 Any Old Radio . . . Works Very Much Better When Thoroughly Checked and Rcconditioned in a Modern Service Department The cost is lower than ever before because R.C.A: Victor Latest Type be LONDON, January 24 CP)-3e- own states and this played havoc cause he refused to go on patrol, with all efforts to correlate manu- saying gunfire was too heavy, a facturing for defence needs. 31-year-old London tfar reserve He continues: "My prayer ls constable was sentenced to two that Britain can hold out until we mon'.hs' Imprisonment. . , ; nave finally bludered into adequate ' f production. It seems to me that! WIDOWS MITE .1 the overwhelming sentiment of the1 iwas dangerous and might become within the next six months. My big, disastrous. There should be but one code of conduct. Young people usually had a capacity for decent and abundant living and by setting right codes of conduct men could hope to have the young people act in such a way that they might be proud of them. i country is for Immediate and far- LEIGH. England, January 24 C reaching aid to the British Com- p)a wedding 'rlrlg Was the eoji-monwealth. We have many' who .fributlon of a Lancashire widow of sincerely are opposed to American the First Great War, to Lefeh's participation in the European con- Spitfire Fund. : ' f lict but, If a nation-wide poll were - ' ; to be taken today. I am sure that rjt many millions would vote for fan i mediate declaration of war. For that matter, it seems to me that we are Just' as much at war now as was Britain a year ago. I shall be very much surprised If our NEURALGIA Aentt piliu of Nturalf ta. Krtiritl. n i Ha, chtt art rrlittcd FASTER with BuclkrV Cinnamated Capmln arcaant ( thi TIIUCK InrrtditnU they contain. Wall, ant raafcaa la rrlkr pain tka alhrra stimulate, raf raaaj and Induct a btnrflrlal rrliiation ( tfe ltjNavy ls not ordered on active duty ZSfosrj Zll&iJ2: Servicing Equipment j And Specialized Servicing Reduces the time required for a Complete Check-up All Makes Serviced Work Guaranteed Member Associated Radio Technicians of B.,C. in Charge MacKenzie's Furniture A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 1911 Patterns Linoleum Just Arrived 400 Sq. Yards Inlaid Linoleum 400 Sq Yards Printed Linoleum 300 Sq. Yards Feltol Sec Us For Your Floor Covering 327 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. SPECIAL REDUCED WINTER EXCURSION FARES Including all meals and berth accommodation TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN From PRINCE RUPERT CQg vuu,u QQ Fromrort Simpson $39.75 (Reduced Rates Fare and one half also apply to Vancouver from Intermediate points.) (Five years of age iand' under twelve) Half Fare Tickets on Sale from November 1st, 1940 'to February 28, 1941 Good to return up to March 31, 1941 Steamers Leave Prince Rupert Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Every Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Thursday a.m. S.S. CARDENA Every Friday 10:30 p.m. Monday a jm. Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent (FRANK J. SKINNER) Third Ave. Phent ICl If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office .