E' jrda; Mar 1941 PHONE 116 THI IMTIIH COlUMllA DltTILllir CO. irp. b!e ta them in after life. 4 Hliii ,d'tmM it not putliiU J or Wltf Ityp4 Iff' by ll LiquM Cwilicl Bfd atf U 1 ' . i i , . i Vf i. U4irruMni ft wm WMMM iistrict Units ip To Strength jt first- of this year and the Units I this district are practlsally up IRearh ten thousanfl pepple tlth r'wanf ad " m the Dally News, TRAIN ME SPEEDED UP twreji JlontreaJ And 41arUim.e 1 The Increase In train capacity 'and the 'speeding up are In response- to tiie growing volume pi passenger and express traffjjC be- .tween .the ierniinal points and jUie important! cities between Montreal 'and Halifax which, has been .oc casioned by Canada's war effort, peniand oi existing train space lias becorps yery heavy and for a cpnd,erale time It 14.1 btrn nec- enrv in niimo thi "fWnn 1,1ml- hletruUIn ho been brisk since -TO S, "f r 'T LrH tZ n ; h1 i7. 16. the "Ocean Limited", in. L.r, taHnitan. nnn for ,,n.k, nf new form as an all leeplna lunht . ...... . enr train with comDlete nir condi- EJhST Jr n S 7 tloned equipment; 50 minutes will Itwuiw UiB Oi... -,1,f:-4j ltla, -,.,..1.. .,v .i, .(,, There ts an urgent call at the Sc3caf time , for about 60 truck river and young men who can fcndla a truck can be taken on wriT! men who have their matrl-iblion to loin one of the tejchnl-il unt in which they can be funh) di2SAl operation, electrical prk und all branches of signals bd communications. Ypung am hav(. the necesry back- aund ran in this way learn a ade that will be extremely valU- between Montreal and Ifcillfajc. West bound from Halifax to Mont- real the improved edition of the "Ocean Limited" will cut off one hour and tyenty . minutes: from the present schedule. Capt. R. E. M'. yerburgh arrived In ihe city Jhls week from Victoria to assume duty as dsrlct supply and transport officer of the local garrison area in succession to Ueut. Col. J. J. Burton-Wllllson who was recently transferred East. A former Anglican Church clergy man and padre, Capt. Yerburgh is a brother of Robert Yerburgh, former local High School teacher , Trains leave I'llI'CE KUPEltT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 , p.m. Alr-Coriditioned 8Ieeplng and Dining Cars - Steamer leaves I'KINCP KUPEltT for VANCOUVER on ThurKlay. 11 30 p.m calling at Ocean Falls andJ'oweH River For Full Information and Reservation, etc Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 525 3rd Attn Phone 26G Prince Rupert Agents for TransCanada. Air tines L - ' - - j l This is the Time pf Ypar When QUALITY ris '-rri. n b n 1 Makes a Dif fcrcricc tp Ypur rtihkl Consult with us as to the best kind to use for your Stove, Range or Furnace Albert & McCaffery, PHONE HI Cecil Smoked BLACK COD Smoke Canadian Fish & Cold Storag "'"ce .Rupert Co. Ltd. British Column LOCAL NEWS Car, for Old Gold, Bulger's. Special musical service. United, iChurch, Sunday, 7:50 pm. MONTREAL. March 8: 'Paster! .Canadian Legion B. E. 8, Ux- tme tjatwecn Mcntreal and'HalUax Jcutlve meeting Monday. Moniniy with the establishment ol the meeting Wednesday. 'Ocran Limited'' -as nn exelmlverv I all sleeping car passenger train 1 Tonight's train, due'from'the "past and Hi addition of .a romnkte at 11 o'clock, -was reported tltfs new making three iins flally m-rat-J Gnlh inspector .of' ine between th two cities, niwi y1"7" ...... ' . . . I r " ... tt mines, fimea last niznt on - uie annonuncea oy u. w north on escort duty, wjjl sail by the Catala tomorrow night on his return north. Wlam Brass, Robert Moxley, Joseph Clllis. Albert Leblanc, J. B S eaten and II. W- JCennedy com prised a draft from the local 102nd. Battery which left here this week for the East as a reinforcement draft I Get this safest Fast Relief. Avoid long hours of painful discomfort 2. Tat ttrf thrul front oolJl dinolfe Atnirin Tiblrtt 'lilt of wticr i in li rr nJ tutie. Pain, nwrms xeH'tJ in very lew jmnuic?, lf.44W(ft:if armrjught to the 1. To quicilr rrlitt Itrt nj tcbti, lilt 2 Aspitin Tblrti oJ drink full tkt of rrxtt ui meat in 2 Lours. ' ' 3 Cbnl tmttrtinn. If roa. bare tern rJ iempertute Jon "dot to down if tlvroit rain is not quicklr re. Iictc J, Ul ;out doctor. Qulck-Actinf "Aspirin" "takes hold" Id fskules. Don't accept anylhlnj els? Taki no chancw with a cold. Follow the direction! in the pictures bove the ale way millions use 10 rencvc-roius amizinily fast. It'entirely avoids the ri.nceri of taltine Strong drujJ. P both in- So quickly does A'P'f " .BCf ternally and as a tartle, you'll feel won .i.,f.,i r.lif trt often in a few minutea. Try this. jvy. Poctor recdmiprnd Asp''"1 b""e n ir Uktn ffr :qufir-thy,kngw it (lots not htrtn thf htt. & unuiUni A ' Announcements , All advertisements' In-this coir nmn wpl be charged for a.full month at 25c a word. Navy Auilllary tea March-8, Eeg- lonHll. Presbyterian Tea. Mrs Platen's, March 13. yardep's entertainment March; 14, Second Searchlight Auxiliary Tea Legion, March 15. Catholic Ladles' -.St. Patrick Tea, March tff Anglican Tea Mrs. Partoh's March 18. United Tea March 20th, M.rs. Large's 102nd Auxiliary Tea, jLeglon, March 22. Horticultural pinner, Mrch .24. Rebekah Tea and Sale, April i L. o. fl, A. Spring Sale, April 23. Mayday Dance', Oddfellows' HaU. Et'. Peter's Spring Sale, May A. eitv.ironvEtewarto. vh.e Prince R- IHo-t&y;r.igr r by -Provincial ConstabiflX.(FjReini. .'He 'has been sentenced w f6ur mantis' lmprison-j'ment for t?eft. Mr and-Mr. L. II 'LVwitsch ci iViiVehorseaf.- f, y'i, In the city. .rj3j!tXnltn oh,' Kg Irli;ecis Lsi .C"ior a w to yancouver. Mrs. fast train, The Srotlan.". rooming to be on time. 31,?. pis0n:is,mrut&tWUiS.'i:'! Johnston.. ' , . i Lrr-.js.. u. K.vn.ie, wng nos oeen ; caidena for .Butedate ,roue o wk&rrlkxy at Stewart for general passenger traffic tranagehr: IS to . fh.'n.Hhn TJnHi'H-,!!, J1"1 on official fluue? - - " - r - -. - 1 j'erai 'years; will be moving to I of w ww u ui Brlnd, b,cal manager the Imperial Oil Co.. sailed last ,.C'4 'r . 1 1 a&i oTthe Cardena for Bntedale e -g y Ttmrtv evening aboard enroute pi Surf Inlei on company -Jce -Rupert xtfi -his way to, buSeti Vancouver on a business txto. Mrs. ousuies3' l?vale.-l$ tijue former .ins Mary Mrs. R. llastde, who has been McJae )of t)ri city. paying a visit here with her son- . . u . . I in-law and daughter, Mr. and tyts. Fred 11111, left by last evening's train on her return to her 'h6rne ! at Viscount, Saskatchewan. Provincial Constable L. E. Requa By the faster schedule which i0f Stewart, who arrived in the will come Into ;ef feet pn Sunday city Thursday night from the mm mmm Anjiis JKerr Tells ow II.e HJajtes vUjlff'&m Frm A farmer :ln this country should be a b)itcher,-a lumberjack, -a. vet erinarian and ;a trapper in order to -sei 'tb. jnbsth'oulAf . -"his olace.' awxruing ft) AJiSUS yy. iverr Ml uick, whom I mef on the train' jn my yay .to Tprontp. Angus was, taking advantage of the chetip rates to. make a trip to his moth- lir's home jiot very ar from JOtr tawa. takin'g "his young son with him. I was going to Toronto to attend a convention of the Canadian Dally 'Newspaper 'Association. 1 VjLr. Kerr.. a neighbor of Dan lOreene.'anotherfanner who some- Jtimes Vre.Cetfes'to tie papers and .is now woAdng In .the Post 'Office ,atPxm'ce Rupert, Mr. Kerr levldently find, the world .Dretty igood as . jt. Is :ahA makes the mast .of t. He has only a smal) -.place on .the hillside, iA0,ncrie3.lnl',iill and only nart,pf xVjp cleared. Every faryn is. growing all the time . As 1 say, I met Mr. Kerr on the train. He was looking out of thei window showing his son a moose that could be plainly seen a short distance .away. , He ssdd 'he bad seen six. moose 'tiatmMirignkJils way to station. 'At this time of iyear ihey were t?ry numerous. I Asked moTdpartlcuitrly as to how he mad& a Jiving .on a' farm fn that part of the country and still have enough, money for holiday -trips, Mr. 'Kerr said that the trapping. season; had -Just 'closed and he haiij dea'red"$250' from .the? pelts he had! sold. Some season he -made twice'; tat,;,wrioijf' anil sometimes the ttc&js quite small And prices poor. He .iftd, a, fev cows which j1 brought" in ii smll but' . regular Inr . come from cream. Creamvwas selI-.( Ing for iiearjy twice-jlie' price U fetched ijist; year. Now and then he kiUlda;.ste p;alg;. He also kilted cattle pr bogs or other -. farmer; He djd.. .not turge 'his.; ' .near; neight)ors;anythlng;j 'or.Kutchr; He a!o raised small acreages j ' of gralnmost ,of;.vhicli was 'con-j( .mjeg. Qy -Wfvx . . i I Most , pf ihls neighbors, i;r .vsajd, . raadera giving off (their 'farms, : paw; '"(W.'.")1? vf'ri" TJfr.V -"?:' The 'Oreens, for.' Instance, had a? vejy nice "place. He- likd the'life. . . THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Reel Sockeye pinFseal Finest Pink -Salmon racV4 by tor iny flm cnnlof cripny With ;an mil tb tor r9tn fynyreU to j&ttoyiNCi Italian wounded after fall of tohruk Weekly Newspaper to Be Published Local 'Garrison area To Get Out. Eifht Paje Sheet rF0r 'pistri-bution 'Among, "Military Units Publication of a weekly newspaper In connection with Prince Rilpert garrison area is about to-be commenced. It will be devoted to the actlyltles of the various mlllr tary units among which )t will have Its circulation. It will be eignt. pages n size. NOTICE ivear he clears a little more, so hlsfte for a determination of the rent- al of such premises. JUDGE W. E. FISIIEU Chairman, Prince pupert Rentals Committee. Try a Dally News Want-Ad. ML Slow Burning CIGARETTE PAPERS i (I OMC FIHER MADS FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES Arriving Every Boat "BUY RIGHT" Shop at YES! We.Repair Water Pipes, Roofs, Woodwork, Stoves Connected, Etc, Oil Burners Cleaned $1.50 Chimneys Swept $2.50 HANDY MAN -HOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 735 Car, Boat and Plant Operators Free showing Of moving pictures Illustrating the operation and lubrication of indus-'trial plants,, diesej and auto-mpbile .eneines. Entertalninr and Instructive. Eailes' Hall, 5th Avenue East, Priday, March 7, 8 p.m. Sharp .Courtesy of Imperial Oil, Limited And Its Dealers EVERYBODY WELCOME a Rrltlsh nffier jisslsts an Italian Drisoner in carrvlne m-ounded Italian soldiers to an amouanee 55:. ior removal to a dressing station after the victorious British assault on the Libyan port of Tob'iok."t; The capture of the city -pas accomplished following devastating raids by the British Royal -Air ,-force and bombardment by the British fleet 'Off the coast. CHURCH NOTICll MB&b l'S FIRST "PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH jjjWjj Orsanist-Mrs. E-1- Smith mm au .v;v- 1t a -j 1 Owners or landlords of premises- repted since January 2, mo ipr, housing accommodation must -make , application to the Reptals Commlt- 15 : Hear Rev. A'ex Esler M.A-. of Vancouver 11:00 ajn. "The Glorious Crpss" 7:30 pjn. "The Conquering: Christ" Old But Ever New Messages for the Day Come to Church Tomorrow A. MacKenzielFurniture A GOOD PLACE TO BUY TRADE-IN FURNITURE 8-piece 2 liedsteads Phone 775 Act Quickly7 : -1 3-piece Chesterfield Suite, splendid condition !-niece Djninp: Dining Room Suite 1 Dresser, 1 Vanity 327 3rd'Averui; I-;. We ain't mad at Nobody MIIMIIMIMMMMS"'"" " The New Grand Cal 7?? ' .1- ' ' a, 1 Opening Monday March 10, 6 a.m. new furniture new fixtures NEW DISHES' NEW EVERYTHING? Attrnctive- Atmosphere Good Cooking Generously Served Reasonable Prices, Ent Well and Save SECOND AVENUE AND SIXTH STREET The Daily News is a member of the Canadian Djtily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of Me Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is the only paper, north of Vancouver and Westiot Edmonton noming memue; in these organizations.