: I I PAGE BIX EYES Licencee for Numounts Full-vue Frames, the New-' est In Eye-Wear EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jewelcry Repairing, Hand Engraving CHAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 261 for Appointment Max Heiibroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties MacKenzie's Furniture A GOOD PLACE TO .BUY REORGANIZATION SALE Watch this space for sale prices Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue QUALITY COAL Makes a Difference to Your Comfort Consult with us as to the best kind to use for your Stove, Range or Furnace Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. I'ilUNfc lib PHONE m Mil IIUIIIIIIHttMMIIHMIttltlHMMMMIItllllKMM muiiiixi.l.. . . . . w v . "RUPERT BRAN D SOLE FILLETS Cellophane Wrapped No Waste 25c per lb. Obtainable at STERLING FOOD MARKETS LTD.. , f RUPERT BUTCHERS BULKLEY MARKET f 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. Lt(l. nrilIsh WiumpJ Wanted-Raw Furs Jg, Ship to J. E. OKMUEIM, Prince Rupert, B.C. Representing HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Phone 741. 167 East rtl Ave. I- TIH DAILY NEWS Wednesday. Febr,,,-. Local Ministers -Hear Dr. Dobson Sneaker Monday Before Trince ' nupep PAunisurial A&Mlatidp ' .' - . ;.. ;; The regular tnonthly meeting of jtihe Prince -Rupert Ministerial As- nj::atrcn was held cn Monday nailing in First Presbyterian Church parlors. Rev. E. E. Brandt, president of 'the Association, was in ..the chair. . Bu'ntJ? of a routine nature rrsupied the first pari .of the gathering, following, whtth-. Rev. tDr Hugh Dobson, United Church iE3cIal Service Secretary, crave a very interesting and informative adrirpss Members of the Association nre- serrt at this gathering were Dean J. B, Gibson, Rev. J. H. Myrwang, Rev. J. C. Jackson, Rev. E. F Brandt and Adjutant Ivan Halsey. Man in the Moon Crazy coaleare no :onier to be Mussolini. The favorite in the nut houses is now Hitler or 'Churchill. They say. that Laval Is so crooked he uses a. cornet for a telescope. Did you hear about the husband I who, when he went away, promised .his: wife to-send her something by which to remember him. He sent her h's, underclothes to be washed and mended. Any man In public life in Japan has to wear a bullet proof vest. J A Scottish sheep-farmer appealed to the Department of Agriculture to intervene on behalf of a shepherd 0 called up during lambing time. The Department regretfully stat- ed H could .not intervene at this stage. It might, however, be pos-J slble .ta arrange special leave for the shephierd at a later date. Would the. farmer, therefore, kindly post pone the. lambing for two months? "Now, Jack," asked the teacher, i "can you give me an example of J wasted, energy?" "Yes, irjisi." came the answer. "Telling a. hair-raising story to a Z . bald-headed man!" . . John: "I've often seen Redskins!" Bill: "Where? On the warpath?" John: iNo, on tomatoes!" . '"tttttttttttwwttw Patient: ''Am I eoiner to die. dnc- This is the Time of Year When tor?" Doctor: "My dear Mrs. Jones. . that's the last thing you will do!" ) Hotel visitor: "Waiter, this coffee tastes very queer!" Walter! "Well, sir. It was ground onlV half-ftn' hniir airn" Visitor: ''I see. Now Its mud!" URGE MORE ONIONS LONDON. Feh B- fPP rvnmfv f , , " rtgujuiiure uxecurive com-j mlttees Wye advised growers this jj year to plant 14,000 additional acres h. of onions to maintain a normal sup- i piy. V . - 5 ALL-BLIND CAST PRAHRAN, Australia, Feb. 5: (CP) At a Braille Writers' Associa-m tlon Tjarty here a blind producer - presented a play, the cast compris ing rour blind, men and a girl. Mike Colussi Accordionist and Teacher A.A.A. Certificate PHONE RED 814 'THE SEAL 01 QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeyc , PINiTsEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon cannlnr rnmnnn nllh in all the year round payroll In 1 Prince Rupert District News j Francis George, Kteint'u Girl Hagwilget, Dies ; Laid At Rest Passed Away at Hazelton Hospital on Thursday of Last Wttk : After Long Illness I HAZELTON, Feb. 5. Francis George, aged 27, fourth son of the late Chief Felix George and Mrs. George of Hagwilget, died on Thursday of last week at Hazelton Hospital.- He had been ill for a long time and had been in hospital since January 5. ' Deceased is survived by his widow and one son, Allen, four brothers 'and one sister. The brothers are Thomas George of Telkwa; Sam George, also a patient in the Hazel-ton Hospital, and Joseph and Syl-yester George. The sister is Mrs. Ben Seymour of Kltselas. There are also ten nephews Herbert George, who died at the Prince Rupert General Hospital over a year ago; Jam-es, Freddie, Andrew, Leonard and William George, all at Telkwa; Albert and Bert Joseph, at school at LeJac; Jack Mitchell, of Hagwilget and Johnny Mitchell ot Barrett. There are also two nieces Iris George of Sealy Ranch and Mrs. Joseph Tom of Hagwilget. The nephew, Fr-djis Gor'. Is taking military training at Vernon camp. Q.C. ISLANDS The Qu-en .Charlotte Social Club held a social evening in thes:hool here recently. There were over -thirty present. Bridge and other games were enjoyed. Prize-winner at bridge were: ladies', Mrs. Ed Olson; men's, Dick Pallant;. con-nolaitlcn, Mrs. A. Duval. .Refreshments werQ.served at midnight The ragular me.'t'ng of the Ladies' Aid taf the United Church was held the Jast Thursday of the month..attihe home .of. Mrs,. Frank Gale, Skldpga.te. Election .of offlc-ers took .place with results as follows: prc3,dr.n Mrs. Gordon Jol-iffe; vice-president Mrs. Frank Gale; secretary Mrs. Duncan McColl; treasurer ,Mrs. William Barry. It was planned to hold a "hobby sate" 'at the next regular meeting which, will be held the last Thursday in February, at the Manse. Mrs. D. T. R. McColl was hostess at a party when fifteen guests were present. The ev-nhig was spent in praying games and solving contends. Winners of the contest were: first prize, Mrs. Bert ,Roberts; consolation .prize. Kirs. I George Turner. Delicious refreshments were served during the ev ening. The mc ii .rsscnC meeting of the Rug B;i3 was held at the home of M s. Harry Bevan. There were (seven mrmbers present. The after-.nocn was spent in doing Red 'Cross work. Tea was served by the hostess assisted by Mis3 Edna Bea-ven. I When members of the Farthest West Dramatic Club met recently at the home of Miss Edna Bevan, the -secre'iry, ths ca?t was chosen !tr 'he forthcoming production. In 'the absence of the president, the vice-president, Mrs, d. Chasteney, inducted the meeting. An Informal knitting club has be?n formed in Queen Char'otte with Bsven members including Melsdames Q. Blomgren, Wm. BaTry. Jack Haan, Duncan McColl, Joe Morreau, C. Ramsey, and Q. Neubauex. ( A Jolly party was held at the school here under the direction of Miss Agnes' Mathers, the teacher to celebrate the January b'rthdays of her pupils. Oames were enjoyed by all (the pupils and refreshments were serveit at thej'clqse.of ' the afternoon's activities RUSSIA'S "BE's'T'SELLEK" Moscow. Febm5nttTSlSVi:-'' 1st constitution has become "best seller" of the Soviet Union with 37,-800,000 copies of the, document NAZI'S NEW SMOKE BERLIN, Feb. 5: (CP). Bulgaria, cut off from American markets' as' a result of the war, has sold Germany approximately 26,000,000 pounds of tobacco. I 1 t Impressive Funeral Service for 'Stella Ruth Robinson Is Held ' KLEMTU, Feb. 5. Impressive funerai "service was held here for Stella Ruth Robinson, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Robinson, who passed away at the Bella Bella Hospital on Tuesday of last week. The body was brought from Bella Bella to Klemtu by the United Church Mission boat Thomas Crosby.. The Klemptu Concert Band nd the Klemtu church choir took part in the service at which those officiating included Rev. Peter Kelly, in charge of the Thomas Crosby; Rev. W. P. Bunt, superintendent of missions for the United Church of Canada, and Dr. G. E. Darby, medical superintendent of the Bella Bella Hospital. STEWART A committee of pupils has been formed at the Stewart Superior Sohnr' 1 1 -uwvtoe h sale of war savings stamps. The committee consists of Frances McMullen, Etta Knlpple, Jack Bouzek and Don Attendance at, Stewart Superior School is once'again at full strength following the epidemic of Influenza which kept a good many pupils home during the last few weeks. The Canadian Legion Defence Corps at Stewart is still active with weekly parades. J. Thompson is platoon commander. Jack Bulger of Prince Rupert has been a visitor In Stewart during the past week; Mr. and Mrs. John Kasper have returned to their home at Stewart after, a visit in Prince Rupert. Miss Cora DeFraine of Stewart is paying a visit ,in Prince Rupert. The Premier branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society has elected officer for the year 1941 as follows: Honorary President, Mrs. B. F. Smith; president, Mrs. J. G. Pearcy; first vice-president, Mrs. W. O. Murray: second vice-president, Mrs. W. Watts; treasurerMrs. R. F. Cornish: chairman of work committee, Mrs. A. E. Key. The Women's Auxiliary of St. Mark's Anglican Church at Stewart aIm ... ... 1 nwrr vuW ilHm H 7 . J COIOMIIA I3ol M" J bistiu,t Tliii tdrertiitmcnt it not plibliihcd f diiply4 -) Sy liit Liquor Contrcl Boird of by Uvt Govcrnminj of Britiih Colunblt CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.CPh.C. Wallace Block. Phone G46 For Full Satisfaction TRY Tom Lee & Son HOUSE OF FINE FOODS Phone 547 2nd Ave; WeU QUALITY SERVICE Civic Centre Is Postponed Iort Alberni Decides To Suspend Project Until After War ' PORT ALBERNI, Feb. 3: It has been decided to postpone the $15,-000 civic centre project in Port A!bemi until after the war so that there may be no detraction from 'the community's war effort under takings. has elected plllgcrs for the year as follows;, president, Mrs". iV'Vi Gib son; "vice-president, MrsJ H. Kiflp"j; pie; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. G." Campbell. Mrs. L. Ovelson, Mrs. H. Ovelson and T. Ovelson of Stewart are on a trip to Tofleld, Alberta. Advertise In the Dally News. LAST TIMES HnttT? 2 Shows Nightly 7:00 & Feature at 721 and Mickey Rooney "STRIKE UP THE BAND" With JUIJ1 GARLAND ADDED Passing Parade "The Barct and the Hose" Cartoon 'Papa Pels the Ri,t COMING TllUUS. - HiL Alice Fay in "LITTLE OLD NEW YpRr WATCH FOR IT' "BOOM TOWN BEEF-STEAK served i Phones 18 & 19 mussaiiem a tea-cup would be unusual But- you can enjoy, beefy flavour and goodness in stimulating HOT BOVRIL P.O. Box J"5 HI s' Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" DATE STAMPED COFFEE Malkln's Best. Per lb. 42c HEINZ WHITE VINEGAR Finest obtainable. 9Qp AO, 33-oz. bottle HEINZ OVEN-BAKED BEANS With pork and tomato sauce 18-oz. 2 tins PARIS-PATE SANDWICH SPREADS Delicious meat pattys for sand- OETp wlches. 3 tins LHIBY'S VEGETABLE SOUP Condensed. OCT 3 tins Per dozen D7C DRY PRUNES Callfor.. -Small size. 4 Hn 2 lbs. LIIHJY'S TOSIATO CATCIH? Made the "gentlr -prca way. 12-oz. jCn bottle ADt MALKIN'S BEST ORANGE MARMALADE 4-lb. tin- 43 c MALKIN'S BEST PLKK HONEY ftfir 4-lb. tin CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES Sweet and Juitf large size. g9C Per dozen Prompt, Free Delivery Service Throughout the City Two Telephones for Your Convenience Boat and Mall Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD, SPECIAL REDUCED WINTER EXCURSION FARES Including all meals and berth accommodation TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN From PRINCE RUPERT QQ (jj) FromPort Simpson $39.75 tUUU (Reduced Rates Fare and one .half also apply to Vancouver from intermediate points,) (Five years of age and under twelve) Half rare Tickets on Sale from November 1st, 1910 to February 2, l'11 Good to return up to March 31, 1941 Steamers Leave Trince Rupert Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Every Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Thursday i & S.S. CARDENA Kvery Friday 10:30 p.m. M"'T IS Tickets and Reservations from irinto Rupert Agent (FRANK J. SKINNER) Third Ave. Phone nuuYciucm, 1 icase rurchasc Tickets at Office 0