Tuesday, January, il. J84J. "7H DAILY rtWHf" Whiffiets From The Waterfront AUantte und. 'transpacific before he 1 joined tne Union Company In yljlch he rapidly advanced to the rank of master. His longest service ion this coast was in the Bella Coola run and latter on the Prince v-" " - Rupert-Stewart route. Capt. Find- After thirty years of service with 'lay' retirement leaves Capt. John ,hC company on this eoast, Capt. en ana capt. Ernest Sheppard1 james Flndlay, senior tnasjtef of .u skippers of the vessels of the the Union Steamship Co.. has re- company ,on the Pr.ln.ce Rupert tired as skipper of the steamier Ca- un- tala and will take up residence at Whaletown, Cprtez, Island, Just; Union steamer Cardena, Capt. mrth of PoweJI River, where he Ernest Sheppard, arrived in port at has a farrn and ,a boat. Capt. '8:45 this morning from Stewart Fmdlay's familiar ana genial per- and other northern poiunts, sailing sonality wui oe missea oy nismany at 1:30 this af ternoon for Vancou ,;'riflndJ all along me coast irorn yer and waypolnts. The Cardena Vancouver to Stewart and best will make one more yoyage on the wushes for a happy and long lu- Prince Rupert-Stewart route be ure in retirement will be extended fore the Catala returns to the run He has spent all his life at $ea. after annual overhaul. The Car starting in sail and serving deepsea dena will then be withdrawn for on all the oceans including trans- her annual overhaul. It is a Clearance Sale With "Reason" A GOOD "REASON" 1-piecc Bedroom Suite-Reg. $79.50. g250 Clearance 8-piccc Dining Room Suite-Reg. $87.50, Clearance Chesterfield Chair Reg. $25.00. Clearance , Buffet with Glass Front Reg. $27.50. Clearance $69.50 $19.50 $20.00 ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE MOOSE milUUNO - T1HIU) AVENUE MacKenzie's Furniture A .GOOI) PLACE TO BUY 1911 I'attcrns Linoleum Just Arrived 400 Sq Yards Printed Linoleum 400 so, Yards Inlaid Linoleum - 300 Sq. Yards Feltol Sec Us For Your Floor Covering . mm. 227 3rd Avenue, Prince iiupen u.. r - .... i 1 linntn rc We bought, tnree oranu new u. Just so you wouldn't eeze We bought three cars to put them m They answer 'THREE-TWO PLEASE' The cars are tainted in two-tone blue Their beauty is equalled m .ease If you want safety with comlort Cull us at 'THREETWO PLEASE' RUPERT'S LARGEST TAXI SERVICE CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS .Sleeping and Dining Cars Air-Condltlpned rUf JW-W SiL Steamer leaves Falls and PQ ell River Thursday. 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean WINTER EXCLUSION MSSl For Full inf ormatlon'and OFFICE, BervU8o;;detAC;enUe 628 3rd Avenue Call or Vrlte CITY TICKET phntiK 2C0 - Prince Rupert Air Hnej Agents for Trans-Canada CHURCH IS IN SESSION Firsf, PredjyUrian Annual Congr- gaUonaJ Meeliux Pastor Farewlled With the moderator, Rev. H. G. Puns ton, presiding, the annual congregational meeting of First Presbyterian Church was held last night in the church hall, there be ing a good attendance of members and adherents. Business Included the presentation of reports covering the various activities and fi nances of the churchy and the elec-j lion of officers. The election of officers resulted as follows: Congregational secretary, W. W. O'Neill. Congregational treasurer, R. R. Strachan. Trustees, Mr. Justice AT M. Man- son and George R. Naden. Auditors, W. D. Vance and D. C. Stuart. Board of Managers, E. J. Smith, Simpson, with W. L. Sandlson, Ft. R. Strachan. G. Mitchell, J. Hadden, W. L. Coates, J. A. Teng, and H. Calderwood continuing, and, two addltonal members to be elec ted. Appropriate mention and sincere appreciation was expressed of tiie long and faithful work for the church of the late J. W. McKin- ley, for many years a member of session, and Thomas McClymont. who served for many years as chairman of the Board of Managers. Deep regret at their passing during the past year was voiced. At the conclusion of the business meeting, Mrs. D. C. Stuart, on be half of the Women's Auxiliary of the church, presented Mrs. Fun-ston with a silver flower dish and W. W. P. .O'Neill presented Mr. and Mrs. Funston vlth.asijy.er tea service, a gift from the congregation and a token of the esteem and af fection which the .congregation" held for its minister and his wtfe. Members expressed best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Funston for a long and successful pastorate in Chllll-wack to which charge Mr. Fuston has been called. Votes of thanks were tendered to 'all officers and all organizations, and to the ladles of the cnoir lor the 'preparation and serving oj iea and refreshments at tne ciase the meeting. of AUSSIE JUILROAI)EKS GAZA, Palestine. Jan. 21: (CP) A group of Australian soldiers 60 ,per cent of them veterans nas heen formed into a railroad con- : ctruption unit here and induces ' . , 1 .i f raitfoaaers ir,ga v -v southern ccmmpnwealth. Anglican Tea January 23. 75c, dance omy, ouc. tht Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Presbyterian January 21. tea, Mrs. Lakles' s. R. Bartlett's S OH. baskef'siJclalVahuary 24,i ladies with baskets IStKIS free- lice. Burns banquet and dance Janu-, ' -. TTii R.n tickets! I Scotch orches- tra. 102nd Auxiliary Dance Armories, January 31. Masonic Telephone Bridge, Feb ruary 4. Orange tea, February 5. Catholic tea, February 6. Hospital Annual Hall, February 7. Mrs. Krikevsky's Mrs. R. E. Moore's Ball, Mqose WAT11 tea' Mrs- S' HauKan'8 February 12. Proceeds War Relief. , Presbyterian tea, Mrs. Mitchell's February 13. GeOrge Basketball Association Valentine Party r eoruary . Cambral Valentine Tea, Legion Hall February 18. Masordc Bay, Friday, February 21. a 'snot'.', coatjt vou only half o dollar.' Try in the, ftajiy News! classified .column, " ttt) LOCALS ...i -. j , -. Just lay "Thre Two please." Ernest Un?1n retvmed to the city on .the Carjien. this morning from a brief trip-jo Port Simpson. Robert. .6murthyait, after a visit of a tey days in the city, saiiea by the Cardena .Sunday night on his return Ao fremijer. Mrs, A, E. Key of Premier,- after a visit al a fiOHPlfi m weens in Vancouver, was a passenger re turryng nortn apoaro: uie uarosna Snn.day night. Just say-'-Three Two please." Rey. aAd Mr. H. p. Funston and amlly will sail Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for Chilllwaek where Mr. Funston has accepted a call to be pastor of the Presbyter-Ian Church- TO EASE MISERY QF CHILD'S COLD RUtOMVICKS ) WVAPORUg J. RedpaUi, fish buyer for the Canadian Fish if Cold Storage Co returned to the city on the Cassiar . Sunday after paying a visit withi friends on the Queen Charlotte Is lands. Miss Eva Morris R.N. arrived in the city on the Cardena Sunday night from her nursing duties at Victoria to spend a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank' 1 Mcrrls. Hugh MacDonald, road superintendent lor Atiln. district, after a i I visit of a few days in the city on official business, sailed by the ss.. Cardena Sunday night on his re turn to Stewart. p. M. Munro of the RoyaJ Canad ian Air Force Western Air Com mand Review, who has been a visi tor in the city for the past week or. sp, sailed by the Car.dena thl3 af-j ternoon .on his return to Mail Schedule For the East- Monday, Wednesday1, and Friday ? 9 p.m. From the East-Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday 11 pm.l For Vancouver Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday - 10:39 p.m. Friday i 9:30 pm. January 2, ;6 and 30 4 pm. From yanooHyer Sunday pm. Wednesday 10 aon. Friday - 10 am. January 12 and 26 aon. F.or Stewart and Premier Sunday .v.; 7 pm. Wednesday 2 pm. From Stewart ad Premier Tuesday 11:30 am Thursday 8 pm. For Alice Arm, Naas Rlvier anf Pftrt Simpson Sunday 7 pm From Alice Arm, Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30 ajb Nursery Stock FREP 40-page catalogue, 3.2 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, R.C. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bunk Uldg. FRESH SHRIMP Daily After 4:3t pun. BOAT W.S.L. TROTIER'S DOCK XHUMMY ALLIES I LONDON, Jan. 21: (CP) After discouraged Italian fighters turn ed tOfft lam a raid prematurely. their German comrades sought them .out to "reprimand" them, says report reaching London. Some of the ftajlans werje shot in the fray yjth the Nazis. t 2 rhQDjes585 and 586 LINZEY AND INGRAM 3rd AypNJUE JVEST Quality Food Lower Prices Prompt Delivery ALL STAR F0OD VALUES FOR TJIE ENTIRE WEEK Green Beans Tinder Cut. 17-oz. tins. OCn 3 for Vl Salt Windsor Iodized. Carton 8c jOats-Robin Hood, new stock, Quick Cooking. Largest -J C package J,"v Salmon Fancy Steelhead. V2-lb. tins. lC Cherub Milk Baby pure; Per dozen Peas Sieve 4. Tender. iT'-oz. tins 97 c 10c Dessert Pears Hatzic Brand. 16-oz. OCTp AOS, tins.' 2 for Worcestershire Sauce 4 Cn RnL'nfs Ppr hntt.lp VX Prunes Tender- 07 sweet. ?.-lb. pkg w I V Peaches Orchard City. 15-oz. tins. 2 fqr1 v Grapefruit Juice Smith-Florida Brand. The famous Florida Juice -at Its best, .plant 50-oz. tin. Special Corn FJakes Kelloggs. 3 packets 25c Q.rapefruJ.t Juice Large 20-oz. tins. Each 10c We Have a .Special Price " by the Dozen Strawberry Jam Made from ripe red strawberries, ifjn Mb.' tin 25c I Handy Square pase Tumbler Free Lux Toilet Soap Note the new low price. 1 Or 4 bars Peanut Butter Squirrel Brand. Handy 23.C Pr.uo.e Pjums King-Beach. Choice Quality. -IQp 17-oz. 'ni.' v2 for: U:.'.lA ? Devon SausateQuallty guaranteed. 1 Q f rioxi j . ww, .... Devon Bacon Finest quality bacon at a low price. Our special, 29C Butler Sweet Clover Ask your neighbor if she's tried It. QC $1.14 Rhubarb Fresh and crisp. Lb. 10c NAVEL ORANGE SPECIAL They're at their best Bu,t prices arc RoUif higher. Ve have a United .tc on hand po ,don leave It top late. Medium SJz,e OCp Per dozen 3 4osen 70c Large Sie S5C' Dozen - - - 3 dozen $1.09 Extrji Larf e Size JOC ozn SPfcCfAL BolMng Fowl Mllk-ffd. Qrade $1-08 TwW frpm Choice Scolcb HighTarxJ W If Jfj M T IKITIM tOLOMU DIJTIU" (0.1TD. fCf WKTWRmit, 1. 1 Thi advertistmtut it pot published or displayed by the Liqyor Control fyttii or by ,th Government of British Columbia: SPECIAL SALE Genuine EASY WASHERS $7Q-95 f u Including your choice of a years supply of Rinso or a Singer Automatic Iron Here is an Opportunity Not to be JVJisscd The Best Washer on the Market at the Lowest Price One Year Guaranteed EASY Perfection Thruout Terms Arranged at Your Convenience Act Now This Offer is Limited When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service nwrn PHONE 1 3 24 Hour Service at Regular Rates Nanaimo-Wellington Bulkiey Valley Alberta Minehead Sootless It Pays to Always Buy the Best Fuel Albert & McCaf fery, Ltd. a - . , ..., . ' .! , "RUPERT BRAND" SOLE FILLETS Cellophane Wrapped No Waste 25c per lb. Obtainable at ? STERLING FOOD MARKETS LTD RUPERT BUTCHERS BULKLEY MARKET Also served at the Boston and Commodore Cafe Smoked and Cured Fish available at the above Stores-Packed By Canadian Fish&;Cold Storage rm '1 Prince Rupert U. LtO. British Columbia The Daily New? is a member ot ths Canadian DaUy; Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press . and of tte. A,?f n,,rPnii of Circulations. It is the only paper north of Vancouver and west o; tidrnonion noiuuig. wm in these organizations. . .. . -r - 1