I II Hi PAGE TWO posit MEN'S Work Boots We rarry a full range of High Arch, Greb, Valentine and Pioneer working boots in various weights and designs. Leather and Panco Soles. Priced up from $3.95 Family shoe store ltD. Thfr Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News,. Limited; Third Avenue ILF. PUT, I .EN Managing-Editor if SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription Rates In City 50c; One Week. 12c. Per year, $5.00: Half Year, $2.50: One Month. Out of Town Subscribers by Mall, $3.00 a Year ADVERTISING RATES Local Readers, per line, per Insertion 25 Ciaislfled Advertisements, per word, per insertion .02 Advertlsine. and Circulation Telephone 98 Member ot Audit bureau 01 Circulations MEMBER OF THE PANADIAV PRESS TJ CiLnadUn. Pres3 i exclusively entMeJ to m for reaJUDllcttlan of !1 nwi r "'"" '" - .ijirwu w it. ur mj me Aaciauia ntsa in tl Orange Ladies' i Tea And Sale f HIfiHWAY TO NORTH DISCUSSED section of the highway Then, by Successful A fair U Held at lloni wpuM open ! of Mrs. James Krlkevsky Pint i . co-operation, trie ixrrare-rruicv have THE DAILY NEWS jfConUrmed from Page One) Rnpert secttou could PA piweea stand wum- - of tourist traffic, it would great. possiDUiues. for: AnriAr !rW sneakef at last fles- of the. country which the raid gt's meeting of he Junior up. i-Totn mr chamber was J uranmwnruier n r Rinrfu.-ell who W only a Indeed f ' ir mentioned the 1m- I Tlie home of Mix. James Krike- tourist traffW might raeet the cost 0f developing municipal vsky was the- scene Wednesday af- of maintenance-. However, the guyicea which would make for a iternoon of a successful tea and speaker considered the greatest ad- nappy community and benefit sale of home conking by the Orange vantage of .ihe road would be the eitfeens generally. This wa ladies. There was a good atten- opening tip of a vast territory with jhing mat should be done In dance and the- affair was very enr fnarraoiw potentialities, a territory addij0n ,n the mere duties or .Joyable foir all: present. whTflr! W. was fnrtieafrd. wasr po- budwUnjt. accountms. twhnlnfatra- Mrs Ilwjjrt Kittin. the worthy 'tlallyjjrieh Ire avtncral? an totnand sujiervlsion. 'mistress and Mrs. Krikevsky re- which had sr. far been hardly r.eneral Business jcelved the guests. Mrs. U. B, East- scratched owin? to the handicap ohantlw received a tele-1 man and Mrs. S. V. Cox noured et of lack of transportation which .m .. ,h. pp.uicton Junior a table which wan covered with a had made prospecting almost 1m- junher expressing disapproval of beautiful face cloth; .The bp were ixjssibW of the remote areas. The falllre (o discuss the Rowell- yellow tapers Irt stiver sconces and AiojKa inguway wiwa arms me S!rols npQlt at tne recent Ottawa tmrotni were- usett effectively u cpumry wumn ream u uir jnr ' 1 1 .1 Ll . . ...in. trra4'9J RfflnrtrV. Mr? f.. Wide and Mrs. : Dhsulft? the highway prelect an(J f ft M',rfcHiier moved that the iir 111 - -i - . 1 . w wvm v n rr nn r r rT r.Tn in n iiii wiiujiiD tiaaes wen serviwMirs ntiaiu., "i"""v and' Mrs. E. A. Evan and Mrs. Ro- scenic standpoints. ,Mr. h owe berfc Murray were1 iW charge of Hi then proceeded 0 deal with the kitchen. Mrs Frank Fill -111 a-ted four most iouwd routes Uie as cashier. Mrs. Vic Menzles and R-ky Mountain Trench: northward Tfd gl(jUh anJ VmX gyjj. Mrs. George Howe had charge of vanaernooi, ins rwus Man- waJ " crrejrtudenc? from tne nome cooKirrg raoie. Father And Son J Dinner Enjoyed I Enjoyable to about j and sons was a dinner held 'Religious Education Council conference' and asking iha;t this disapproval be endorsed. C. Q. Ham tekeram bs riled but this motion was voted down and Ihe matter Instead was tftrwr d tt a i mmlt tee cciwfctiim of Arthur iiinton, .. ... . ....... j .1 1. C. Ollker amending the constitu- by by the h-me cf mrJ.m fniow. equipment Ucn b h aiambcr in 0l8 r ihe traffic should demand and Myp fre?dfm of 1 social panors or nrst unired -- "" a.tlon fram the Senior Chamber In unurcn last nignt. Ken uaun was ...-, Iu 'deali.y- with all matters apart m me cnair. iier run justice nad M--i.r . j frtm U)(y?, of polltlcal w been done to the dinner spread, '-on which wa kept open the year ?rmTP1Tta, was napd community singing was enjoyed. aro"JldI .. . ... In purely civic .matter?, for In- The splendid co-operation of the wa.s satisfied that a thp 3 tof chambpr hpnPe. girls' work board in taking charge tw0;way twenty-foot roadi. rt, ... , conin,eto of the kitchen and servlntf on-to- """' p "u,lt at.an avera-e cost .ftm . . . . n 1 to- ixrtn tiGpiey ana goans uihiuru (1 CaJiadJan Chamber 1 iu,.c. ,c ... , t, to lhe war wlns cam-that fjtim Kitwani. The pen- , A ,eUpr fnjnl the Sen,af tro routes, Mr. lowe evidently lclamher ndvUecl ,,hat lt ,)ad atl. considered the ma advantaseour of Jiavh lpd (,lp 3llfacesUon 11ift--jpeaker dlsfloiinted th now.'sh 1IllmUftr bllv a Me. war sav-trouble powtbimies of these twn ad(Utmi tQ U)() CMt routjs, Thre was no portion ot ,. . ..nn(, m,,nlt .. 1 i.t 1 j L I. . I. i " - 100 fathers 'a- Kear apound he bfllavfd, by A mo ion of G. L. Rorle and J. bles.was much appreciated by the cf S'000 P01, mlle- P051 less- Querts at 'last night's tncctlnj. boys. Those who assisted In this fi E; Parker jin addition to an unusually lanje way were Mrs. Boardman. Misses ,.., , attendance of members, were City Kay Watson. Margaret' Armstrong, S. L. Parker also spoke t to tl he,Conim,ssloncr B c nraccwcU D Inez Berg. Joan Forrest, Margaret Junior Chamber on local road mat- cN s pf ;v R Mc-Davles, Betty Payne. Audrey Green. ter.-r, giving an interesting history Afpe pre,1dent cf the prince' Ru. and Phyllis Jenner. of road work agitation here from pert 'chamber or Commerce. R O. Program convenor wn? ifpn Tin. Ihe very early days. There had o,.m,.i...i it n.uu, ' r a also lMikin. Plannlnn of tables and decora- been many efforts, disappoimtments p-i, .,.i urmi Aii mnt of republication at BDecia dtsDatoh. Miweto ur8 also itlons and promises broken, somei reervi were In charge or Dr. B. B. some presdent oordou Ocrman was In DAH.Y EDITION Much Better Plan - - Conservatives Meet - - ; Recently there was a dinner at a Conservative Club in Toronto for the purpose of discussing the present position of the Conservative party. The gathering was not a. party convention nor did it pretend to be that. It was simply a gathering of influential Conservatives of that city who are anxious that the party shall regain its former standing as" a political power in the country. From the report of the meeting telegraphed to this coast it seems as if the chief difficulty emphasized was the lack of leadership. Today there is at the head of the party an old time Conservative from the maritime provinces whose chief policy seems, to be one of opposing the .present government, irrespective of the merit of the questions up for discussion. Evidently R. B. Hanson has not , caught the ear of the Canadian public. Under his leadership the party is likely to gradually disappear. There is a call for younger men but young men have 0 fight their way in Parliament and they are under the handicap of having to please men of the type of those who met at Toronto. These people do not realize that Canada becoming more democratic. R. B. Bennett realized that when he came out with a rather advanced policy but he lost the support of the' old time Conservatives. ; It Iooksto us now as if the Conservatives will remain in the cold shades of opposition for a long time unless they can find some fairly young man who can fire the party with a. new optimism, a new hope and give them a new policy. If it Is to continue to cater to wealth and preferred Position, it may as well throw in the sponge now. II must break from those controlling influences that have held it ' t in' leash ftr the past. With a magnetic leader and a new policy, it would have a" good chance of sweeping the country if hot at the next election, at any rate in the not far distant future. NEW ROYAL HOTEL j. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAX FROM HOW KSej75Vof feo Room Rot & COM Wattr v. Prince Rupert, B.fj. rhno 281 r.(X Box 111 For Full Satisfaction TRY Tom Lee & Son HOUSE OF FINE FOODS Phone 547 2nd Ave. West QUALITY SERVICE ijuucj an jtuti jiiuunr, liiiiie ia- mh.i c unu it he- chuLr mitr Saturday, February 8, 1941. Jvors were made by the Trail Ran- a,,y been results, when there had I, .ger and Explorer grbups of the Dpen conce fted effort. Too often, iTTliltast rli 1 1 rnli nAnAtlu.. . . i imfnitun'Tl at .IViowa Vio1 haan tmi11 were made by Bulklev Market, 'hsf at cross-purposed and tlie pco- ' Sterling and Fnmllv MMh mmk r.le of Prfnee Runert for .this rea- The" change from one month to four in the military ctS; ' ""son -wisnt have-.been brten to training of youne; men will be a great improvement The' SpeciaIly lnvited Rltests were blamev. themselves for lack of ac-jJoJJey, it is annrovii:Mrs- E J" Snvlth and Mrs- J- Lee. ccmpihment. Mr. Parker urged likely seems, to ineet with ceneral .Ixcep from those whVthmk S Ski IS get'atS Zs? TirfT ;-eral military service for all of military age, at least until' Mitchell, of the Sea Cadets; and n t w the war Ls oven Difficulty with some of the policies ad- Greenfield, of the Boys' f T'JV,? T' voeated include training and outfitting such a arge nura-,Ban T f 1 , , M ber Of men. Four months Should nlace the hova in n onnd ly: J- .C: Jackso eraceand Important to concentrate on com- iffon to take part in the defence of the country. 1 tne piano, to or me uazeiun-Terrate C. ROWtBOnOM lb'8.C.Le Parliament Buildings, Victoria Week: 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 in place of other between-meat sweets. Help yourself to Health, and your fellow British Colu mbians to Prosperity. BliUsk. CoLiLnnb to. t halves hv its jniusGiks and its Industries thrive by each other. The money for the Apple Crop is redistributed at once through a hundred different channels. . Help one arid you help all. KEEP YOUR DOLLARS AT HOME TO FURTHER THE WAR EFFORT Department of Trade ani Industry HOK.W. J.WHLIT1W When You Want a Itellable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 1 3 24 Hour Service at Regular Rates TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOUND Pafr black kid gloves. Owner can have same by calling, at Dally News and paying for this ad. 1 Sow Burning CIGARETTE PAPERS HOHt riHtJt MADt Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex ISO Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Haths Dining Room in Connection iMrs. (i E. Black, Proprietress mm. THE SEAL o QUALITY OU SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye wnFseal Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon eannbir company with an all the year round payroll la frlnce Rupert Phone lit & 19 P.O. 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