(.Vdn' scb February 5, 1641 Fund Telephone Bridge Party Flnani successful w,as the BUCmEVS CAPSULES give you HEAD COLDS GRIPPy ACHES, PAINS HEADACHES, FASTERl 1. TKf I rat Infrrdlfnt ta-hn tm rrlltft tut rfdar cold nltj, l,Tk Mnd Infrrdlrnt l!iiiiltM and r J. Tilt third Inrrrdltnt IndurM bn(Rli' rtliiln ( Iht nttrt. PLCS Oil l rinnamon which hu lot Vhi d in Kureptan clliflci far tA. Hlrf af trlppa and aimilar allmtnU Birkltj'i l'apulra art tanicr aallad 4ala aulkr, rtprapUr, l daa H- Fresh Iocal Raw and Pasteurized MUV VALENTIN DAIRY FRESH SHRIMP Dally After 1:30 p.m. BOAT W.S.L. TKOTIKll'S DOCK J.H. BULGER Optometrist Koyal Bank Blilg. Mrs. James Clark Palmistry SILVKItSIUES BLOCK Second St. Phone Green 41C FREE. EXTRA PANTS This is the opportunity to buy one of the famous House, of llobberlin Suits and get an extra pair ot pants absolutely freo Ling the Tailor Sixth Street Phone 059 Nursery Stock FIJEE .40-page catalogue, 32 colored illustrations. Full of -valuable Information. Com-, wte list of plants for the' Latest plant novelttej. SEND FOR YOUR COPY NOW Valuable. Free Premiums With Kvcry PurrUase KDDIK's NURSERIES nanus, B.C. Central Hotel Cclral Hotel AmQ.x Hot u.5! Ueatca noon t Winln! Inl ,7 Uoo . Sleam rnll.1n Bal C P.. liut. ... 1 Tonrietress - . . ...... Masonic IN CANADA TO TRAIN AS PILOTS telephone bridge party staged last ..... night by the Masonic organ cow- A.. Nava' tac,cts From Many inlttee in aio 01 us iuna. mere was play at the homes of various members ot uie crait under the dl- """ ituwuiif lor Meet Air Arm at Collin's nay rection 01 me xrnranxee wmcn uy euwin S. JOHNSON constats or or. k. u. Large. George tanaatan, Press MiUtirv Pnn-P. Peters. W R McAfee. Frank Dibb. pondent O, W Wipps ana a. u. omau. w. COLLIN'S BAY- On r cv, r L. Coates gave assistance . P.-Here at thht seclude Contract - Mrs. Arnold Flaten, far from the menace of 69.40. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. high explosives and fire bombs 0, W Cripps; D. McN. Lowe, 0770, Bjlsh. Mw of futufe 46 the home of Capt. and; Mrs. J, turned, 0Jlt ever-lncas-R. Elfert Ing numbeiSLtn chaJln7 ih Avi. Auction Mrs. A. Guyan. 736, XL'. hruai in the air. Thou win h and John. Dybbavn, 1903, both at lighters of British rieets r:.,: 11 ,s am one 01 many centres vW t whim vnmur nplfnno o - O WIC blrilllljl - sweUlajj. the. widening stream of Reach ten itowsana people with skilled au ncrmnoi nimoHv a "want ad in the Dally News. riir finm rvimnin., ,!,-..,..,,.. .... fence, of' the Empire. Cy a. few months, ajjo the site ;f Vhts bustling airport, on the portyx hArc of Lake Ontario, was the' centre of a rich arglpultural community dotted with modest bpjwe3sad.s, with. livestock grazing In thje- fields. Today, It. presents a wen.e. of Intense activity cf a more grhii nature There, is a, constant drojr o bjghrpowered motors, the From dawn lo dusk these young mea arc busy at their tasks. When they are not flying they are con centrating on aeronautics in t,he classroom. All have been through the elementary stages of training and have come to this centre for more advanced tuition befor pr)-cding to ths motherland for final grooming In active service operational flyins. Manx From U. K. Majority Of. the youns men in the lat,set class to report are fnjm the United Kingdom. A few ha.ve corns from, more remote outposts 1 or the Empire. And while their average Is atjound 20. there is one among them, Cadet H. II. Pophem, who sports a beard which would do oredit to a veteran tar. He Is the $3n.of the. governor of the Wind ward Islands. Like most of his overseas colleagues Pop ham has found Canada, a delightful, country where winters a,i, "deucedly cold." But no. matter how frigid the temperature, these lads eagerly speed their ships ln,tp the sky every day and often at night to. make themselves ready (of the day. of action In an active theatre ot war. a day all are Impatiently awaiting. Canada,'?, winter- however, has afforded the newcomers a new experience somewhat removed from th,e routine of training. They are learning Jip.w to, skate, snowshpe and ski during ihclr moments of relaxation and they are thoroughly, cnjylng it. Almost every facility found in a sei.f.-contalncd community is avaiN able to, the. cadets within the camp o.rea, Their, hillets, are spacious, warm "and comfortabje and the. boys. hay contrived, to. make them cosjr '-'digs; away from, home. ' Pictures of beautiful blondes and (brunettes are pasted all over the walls. There are newspaper clip-, pings of air duels and various types of planes while pennants bearing (the inscription "ThereH Always Be. an England." have been, tacked over bunks. As a reminder to, their, pals they are also In the swim the Scots have pinned up .even more briU.Utnily-lettered pen- r .1 . 1, a.m. An4 'Tn-tnrAll Julius, rt'uauiB. Always. Bp a Scotland Too.' At, Home Feelinf l In .tlielr off moments the train-QOi have ample scop for enter-italnment. In a giant recreation hall moylng picture, shows aresta-Ige4 aJmot nightly Interspersed .with concerts provided by, local tdleht and entertainers from 'Kingston or other communities. Rounding Up On RETAIN IS United Church Woe!ra?10BDUMEreJa, l our Appear In City PJke CoMff'uf, jn(JicaUons Are That, He Two Draw Jail Sentences "iim-s Not Accept Hitler's . Without Optlwi Demands Fred Apostoli, then the uncrowned kins of the middlewelghts, was foiced, to the limit three years ago itHljed airplanes, while eager de- ard. The executive was later ttTOdnjed, xoung men Bo abput the instated, business of developing sturdy wings, PS WAS. I TJl mnHorrt many others built nlr-nnrf o1mHA- v , ttrsTripte Wedding mcnwealth air training scheme, ! has sprung up like a mushroom. .Workmen are still putting finish-&2. t Rictus, tA hangars and admin-, rati ve byKdlnss. A hijisc drill bl 1a .al scUms up which will provide facilities for indoor sport .'.-pch as boxing, basketbay and badminton. But. 1, t5qua.d now. undergoing .jalnjng ip. the camp, te primarily Interested in, s?ttkvg; on with the Was Enough re- Boys ill Tennessee Family All Used up But (Jirl Are Left wr,w,T'', t Vnion, steamer Cassiar, Capt. MPVlSuT?,n-'t5v.:,CP 7lJames Watt, having .been delayed The Wtflch brothers did their mat- fnr . pnim, nf rfQVC nn fhB vnvft rlmorual b the sisters Larkin by. stJty nQrth M wlher arrlved !n when Virgil Welrlch married Hazel mo serious duty of lfiarnlpg howLarkln- Elg'e d, Lucia and Wood xo riy- anot 01 earning tpe right of wearing the covfted wln,js of the tull-fledgcd! ftUman. AJ of; them aw seekjnx to. wify, foe cemmis sippis, in, 9xtblASi Vsi& al arm. row married Marie But there aren't any more Welr- tl 1 .1 .1 .Hti lcit uroiners ana mere sun are iiei- en, Cecilia and Rita in the Larkin family. Unusual Scheme Of Bridge Span New Structure Over Niagara Uivetf UecaJbi. BuUdius of Hell Gale NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., Feb. 5: (CP) Two great steel mooring towers are tising 300 feet above the roaring waters of the Niagara River for the "tie-back" or cantilever operations in building the 950-foot steel arch of Rainbow. Bridge, to take; the place of the structure swept down by an ice Jam in. January, 1938. A series of cables will be moored to. the tops of these, towels, on either side of the river, passing down in fan-shape to give support toithe 3,5Q0rton steel arch while under construction. More cables passing 4,00 feet back from, the towers Vill end In great cement blocks set. Wo When the halves ot Uie arch have been Joined above the centre of the rlvei the steel towers will be removed and the cables, taken away leaving the arch, supported by. Its abutments. This system of engineering Is rarely employed on such a major construction, A notable example of Its successful use Is in Hell Gate Bridge In New. York, erected in 1910. Hockey Standings Pacific Coast, Leagrue Spokane 18 3 13 87 78 39 Vancouver 15 5 15 99 37.34 Seattle 14 5 16102 10133 Portland 16, 0' 19 "90 102. 32 Dances are also held periodically with, the station orchestra- suppling the music. m Thus there Is little chance for boredom. Apart from these diver sions the young airmen are far too absorbed in (the work, they are do ing to, get "fed up" or homesick. Some of the instructors, how ever, remarked that life would prove much more pleasant if thy could only bring (their wives oven They" have been told that lack of; steamship acccirmiodatlon, and a. long waiting list of prospective trans-Atlantic travellers (have com plicated ithe problem ot meeting their request, VICTIMS OF NAZI BOMB last night ti win a decision over Nebraikan Gltn Lee in a 12-iound. Mrs. Will, Hobinson of Terrace Loses blocd-and-thunder battle at Ma-. Both Her Sisters in London dlson Square Garden. ' ' : ' ' Twg, sorters of Mrs Will Robin-1 The) A;natcur Ath,letlc Union of on of Terrase, he last remaining Canada threw a bombshell nt,o members of her family, hive ben Canadian roctball circles five years killed by th Nazi luftwaffe. They ago today when it suspended eight were the Misses Edith and Eva Ottawa Rough Riders executives Harrison, the latter having been a because of the "great impersona-churchdeaconess. They were hav tvjnjnjj; apd. aotag ol stesk, camau-jtion" of Roy Berry by Bonn Hilli-.ins; a cup of tea foMowing on ev- enlng church service whsn their home in London was struck direct by a bomb. Mrs. Robinson will have the sympathy of many friends lu her. tragic- bereavement. Whifflets From The WaterfrorAt 4 port at 6 o'clock last evening from Vancouver via the Queen C.har.lotte Islands and sailed, at ,2 noon tcday on .herjxturn south over the samel route. C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. H. E. Ndden, arrived in port at 10:30, this morning from. Van couver, Powell River and Ocean J Falls and will sail at 3. o'clock this afternoon, for Ketchikan and Stewart whence she is due back here southbound tomorrow evening. Hockey Score? National League Canadiens, 3; Boston, 5. Rangers, 2; Americans, 2 (overtime tie). Steamship Sailings For Vancouvei Tuesday Catala ... ....1;30 p ni. Thursday S.S. Prince Rupert 11:30 p.m Friday Ss. Prin. . Adelaide 10 p.m. Venture ..' 10:30 p.m. Feb. 13 and 24. - SS. Princess Norah 5. p.m From Vancouver ; - ..Sunday ss. Catala ..4 p,.m Wed. SS Pr. Rupert If.... 10 a.in. SS Prin. Adelaide 4 p.m. ss. Venture p.m. Feh. 9 and 20. Princess Norah' a.m. For Stewart and Premier Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.ru Wednesday S.S. Prince Rupert 3 p.m. From Stewart and Premier Tuesday ss. Catala .11:30 a.m. ' Thursday S.S. Pr. Rupert 8 p.m. For Alice Arm, Naas Itiver and Port Simpson SS. Catala p.m, From Alice Armt Naas River and Port Simpson-Tuesday ss. Catala ... 11:30 a.m. For Ocean Falls-Thursday S.S. Prince . Rupert 11.30 pjn. Frl. ss. Princess Adelaide, 1Q pni,. From Ocean Falls-Wednesday S.S. Prince : '"'Rupe ....10 a.m. ,.,ErWay , Ss. Pr. Adelaide 4 p.m. Venture, 10.30. p.m. Fijr Queen Charlotte Islands. February 4 and 17. SS. Cassiar 10 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands SS. Cassiar a.m. February 18. For Alaska , February 9 and 20 ss. Princess Rupert : - v. a p.m. Norah a.m. from Alaska-February 13 and 24- iss. Princess ' NorAh , n,m. Session Here With Rev. Peter Kelly, the chair-1 man, presiding, spring sessions of Prce Rupert Presbytery of the 5 HV, February - Marshal The liie Cliy city Dolice ponce are are mUKIIll, maklhK a a drive unve ,,. ... .,.. ' - t ITnH-rt f?hin.i nt PanorVi an. m. cn women slret vnorjuvji f inssiuh. " ,f u.u wiiw . o nSeiSifSS" Adolf Hir'vW demands, it today. "Jdg-ina Danes and'Prlscilla Smith were become known. Admiral Jean Bates from vartom ; parts of the each sentenced to three moatluvW.? .Patta In t' imprisonment. Oq2. Mar-rt Brown. unave. ?lan? ".rJT,' rr.:' received ' a sumendpd sentpnpp on .Cna u9Wu Lonuoi 01 me rn3n Se SebSiS that kee? vy, o.wht regains. 4 it. and for the next two or three days. :he French colonial irrmy In Aft lea P $10, SPORT CHAT sum conimue iriuancaras tor e- Mail hariilla talrt.4However. the Nazi influences IMaU ULuCUUlO are still workin;? to wret cojitrol Fpr the Fst frwu him. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 3 p.rft. From the East-Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ". 11 p.m. For Vancouver-Tuesday . 12:30 noon Thursday 10:30 p.rii. Friday February 13 and 2 From Vancouver- Sunday -..J. p.m. I Wednesday , ,. 10 a.m. Friday .. 10 a.m. February 9. and 20- a.m. Foj; Stewart and Premier Sunday . 7 pjn. Wednesday 2 p.m. From Stewart and Premier 'Tuesday u: ..11:30 a.ia. Thursday & p.m. For Alice Arm, Naas River and . Port Simpson Sunday . 7' pm. From Alice Arm, Naas River and ?ojct Simpson Tuesday .11:30 xa. Cor.--Queen Charlotte Islands-February 4 and 17 10 p ro. From Queen Charlotte Islands-February 16 a m For Alaska- Wednesday 2 p.m. February 9. and 20 3 p.m. From Alaska . Thursday 6 run. February 13 and 24 p.m.. FOR SALE FIFTY dollars takes,, big office safe. The first person bringing in the cash gets It, Dally News. tf, FOR SALE R. O. A. Victor radio, table model and ches.terfield suite. Both In, excellent condition. Phone Blue 909. (33) FOR SALEr-Kltchm stove, oil; 2 studio, couches;, dinette tabl3 and chairs; kitchen table and chairs; drop leaf table; dresser; 2 occasional chairs; bed. Black 805. (30- fqr mm ROOM for rent. News. Box 67, WANTED Dally (33) WANTED Housekeeper, Prince Rupert Hotel, (tf) WANTED Girl- for light hoilse- ,wotk. . Phone i"Bli'e'61;0.'' ; 'O), WANTED. TO. RENT by reliable man, 4 pr 5 room house. Apply Nelson's Barber Shop; (29J WANTED to rent by March 1st, fiye or six room house unfurnished. Phone Red 365. $fl PERSONAL NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A GOVERNMENT JOB as clerk, Postman, Customs Clerk, Sten'q., etc. Five Domlnlon-wlde exams held since the war began. Fiee Booklet. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada No Agents. - IN THBf SUPREME OOtJRT OP RRfttSH I COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" 1 AND IN THE MATTER OP TUB ESTATE OF ROGER FRANCIS PERRY. Dcto. TAKE NOTICE tlvat by Urde? of His Honour Jxutge PUshei1, lowl JiKlge 'of tJie Sirprem court of BrtUtJv Oolumttln, I waa on the 13th day of Jamuiry A D. 1941 ajipotivtpd AcUntolflrtjator of th Estnte of RogN Francis Pwry, formrlj of tili CKy of Plnf Rupert, British Ooliunbla, Deceased, who- died on or about the 3 1st day of August 1940. All persona indebtedf to the sold Estate ara riilred to pay the njnoamt of thelc Indctotadnefis to' me lontlvwttji and aU persons having claims against the snl Estate are required to file thn wttl) me properly verified on or before the 39th, or April A.D. 1M1 foJllng wllch dUitrUrutlon will be made having re gard only to such cleuua of- which I s)mll have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C, the 15th day of January' 1941. NORMAN A, WATT, Ottlclal Administrator, Prlact Rupert, Bp Funeral Of Local Mans Father In New Westminster NEW WESTMINSTER. Feb. 5. Funeral services will be held here 1 1 CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC" Baker of Vancouver and three sons .-Alex O. Thompson of Revelstoke, Gorman McL. Thompson of New Westminster and Andrew Thompson of Prince Rupert. There are also six grandchildren. MECHANIZATION COST CANBERRA, Feb. 5: (CP)-r-Anny nn Tvl Hott tn V Itra rn rt -TrtliM Vfflnitof Qnonrlnr vonnrforT fni'it. r1l ' . 'i Thompson who died on Monday at visiom and corps troops of the A.U3- ugc v .43iyjr jaha. ujij. i,ma ivi nvtt; .vujiju tibit. Thompson is survived, besides his 19,196 motor vehicles costing 516,-wldow, by one daughter, Mrs. A. E. OO.OOO. A British. Columbia Apple is a, veritable storehouse of the vitamins contributing ' to Good Health. Serve them often to your children.. Use them in cooking, and 1 in. place of other between-meal sweets. Helrj, yourself to Healthi and your fellow " () British Columbians, to Prosperity: Blitisk Coltonbiathnivw by its MustVies and its Industries thrive by each other. 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