I bruary H, 1941. 1 say Three Two please last night on the Princa Ru-tr a trip to Vancouver. M'-rr'v Failed last night K Prtnte Rupert for Van- to receive surgical treat- Kind Mrs. J. R. Drysdale and Ind Mrs. N. P. Langford of r arrived in the city from the on the Prince Rupert last IE. C H. Piuyart, who has ptat.oncd here for the past r so as surgeon of the 102nd h, salhd yesterday after-Ion the Princess Norah .for H, s. Lamb," wife of Lieut. of the Irish Fusiliers, Is sall- the Venture tonight on her to Vancouver after having p here for the past several iAnnual General Meeting of pnee Rupert Fishermen's Co- Pv Association will" be held C.C.F. Hall, Second Avenue. t 10:00 a.m. Monday, 1041. All members please i : (39) and mother of Lawrence Well known ViiWm mm. I1 air pilot, who was killed py- when his plane crashed rawenn, were nassenirers thr Prlnc pn-inoon eoIpk throueh to Bvcr ! M, WellS. lllnnoor mlnlnit n,d Sam Clarke arrived in the night's train from Ter-,r a brief business visit. Mr. s now carrying out develop-' 1 the well known Dardanelles v v copper River near Ter- Just say "Three Two please' n m Wlnslow sailed last 8.O.N. meeting Saturday, night. pn the Prince Rupert for a Lecture and movies by E. cari&pn. f Vancouver. inri Mrs Pnf Mar7.pl and child (39) I I Charles Graham, Inspector of mines, returned to ,the city on the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon frcm a trip to Atlln on official duties. Lieut. Frank Franklin of Vancouver, who came north this week with a military draft, sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on his return south. Robert Dicldal, after a visit her ;With his parents., Mr. and Mrs. j ! Albert ' Dieldal, sailed yesterday j afternoon by th Princejs Norah1 on his return to his military duties at Victoria. Mrs. Leonard Zeigelmeyer, who has been visiting here with her parent's, Mr. and Mrs. N. Mussallem, Fourth Avenue East, sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on her return to her home in Los Angeles. FUNERAL NOTICE The funeraj. cf Jittle Jackie Nelson will lake place tomorrow morning at 9:30 from B. C. Undertakers. I. Announcement ' I wish .to announce that I have sold the Kaien Cedar Mills to Martin Miller, and In future all indebtedness Incurred in connection with the business of the Kaien Cedar Mills will be met by Mr. Miller. i(38) JOHN OURVICH. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY r novr w TBI DAILY NKW8 PAGE THREE ANNETTE'S February LEARANCE IT'S AN ILL WIND LONDON, Feb. 14: (CP)- Adversity brings a new slogan to an Er Ui h radio manufacturing company. Unable to produce enough private receiving sets to meet the demand, becauss of war orders, the manufacturer says the radio Is "Worth Waiting For." Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Basketball Association Valentine Party February 14. Lutheran Valentine tea. Metro-pole Hall, February 14. Cambral Valentine Tea, Legion Hall February 15. ; Tea. Canadian Legion, February 21, Bridge in evening. Masonic Ball, Friday, February 21. S.O.N. Masquerade February 21. United Tea, Mrs. Clarke McLean's February 27. Illustrated travelogue. "Up North" Mrs. Mandy, United Church February 28, 8'pjn. h 1 . . .. March 1 Tea, Mrs. BJ Morgan. si. Peter's Tea, Mrs. Croxford's, March 6. I Navy Auxiliary tea March 8, Legion Hall. . : Presbyterian Tea. Mrs .Flatcji, iwiarcn a. rv Sec6nd Searchlight Auxiliary -Tea Leglbn, March 15. Catholic Ladles' St. Patrick Tea, March 17. Anglican Tea Mrs. Darton's March 18. United Tea March 20th. Anglican Spring Sale April 17. Presbyterian Tea And Sale Is Held Successful Affair Yesterday Afternoon At Home Of Mrs. G. C. Mitchell ; The home of Mrs. G. C. Mitchell, Fourth Avenue East, was the scene yesterday afternoon of a successful tea and sale of home cooking' by the Ladles' Aid of First Piesbyterian Church. Many ladies called during the( afternoon and the affair was, completely successful. The guests were received by Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. D. C Stuart, the president of the Ladles' Aid, "the door being opened by little Geor-glna Mitchell Mrs. J. R. Mitchell, Mrs. Peter Lakle, Mrs. R. J. D. Smith and Mrs. Robert Cameron poured. The serving table was covered with a beautiful lace cloth. There were red and white carnations and red tapers. Seiviteurs were Mrs. E. J. Smith, Mrs. J. J. I'tM. Mrs Edgar Saunders and Mrs. W. L. Sandison. Acting as cashier was Mrs. McLeod. Mrs. J. W. Ealwocd was In charge of . the tea room, ass'sted by Mrs. Joseph Peterson and Mrs. H. M." Foote; The home cooking table was in charge of Mrs. Harry Eastwood and Mrs. A. C. Clarke. - I A. ''.'spot" cosis you only rfalf a dollar. Try' It iri the Dally 'News classified column. (tf) Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water, V; ,$ttamBaJh3 ; . Dining Room in Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress FRESH SHRIMP Daily After 4 p.m. BOAT W.S.L. TKOTIER'S DOCK Wc arc offering the public real values in Ladies Apparel in order to make room for our new Spring Merchandise. Below arc only a few of the many bargains to be had. Sale Starts Saturday, February 1 5th? 9 a.m. ESSES All wool dresses, values to $22.50. February Clearance $5 00 IeSSES Outsizes, 44 to 52, regular values to $9.95. February Clearance AA I Sale V" vv eSSES New prints, crepes, taffetas, moiras, satin. Values to $9.95. CO j February Clearance Sale .... V DUSEDKESSES 14's to 52's. Rep. value to $2.95, February Clearance jj)J00 DUSEDKESSES 14's to 40. Reg. value to $2.50. x ebruary Clearance 5()C Sale . . ALL COATS TO CLEAR AT HALF PRICE GIRLS' DRESSES Taffetas, plaids, crepes, sheers. Regular value to $2.95. Q( February Clearance Sale UO Girls' Print Dresses Sheers, checks, gingham Regular value $1.95. fcOf February Clearance Sale V"V SPORT JACKETS Regular value to $4.95. February Clearance QCJ WAISTS Regular value to $2.95. C -i A A February Clearance Sale .... Vvy SKIRTS Regular value to $3.95. February Clearance Sale . . . $1.49 PANTEES Regular 59c. 3 for $1.00 HOSE Full fashioned pure silk hose in crepes, chiffon and semi-service weight. All new colors, all new merchandise. Every pair perfect, silk to top. 7f February Clearance Sale, pair . . HOSE Pure silk hose. February CM AA Clearance Sale. 4 nairs for . . V MOCCASINS All colors. Regular Q A A A $2.45, at, a pair J) J..UU THE ABOVE AND MANY MORE BARGAINS ON SALE AT Man in the Moon Now that we have bought our War Savings certificates for this month, what about saving a little ignore so we can buy one next month? Jake says life is a Joke. That's all right. It wouldn't -be if Hitler had the say in this country. A3k ths Norwegians if they think life is a joke over in Norway Just now. The Scotsmen in Prince Rupert say theie'll always be an England as long as Scotland Is there to ! protect her. j Slim: "I understand you had a date with that big blonde, last 'night. Did you find her hungry for love?" Jim (glumly) : "No, Just hungry." "You had better watch out on the way home. Bud. S'pretty dark. The cat might get you." "S'all right. I ain't no canary." 1 Small Pay: 'Father, did you say you went to Sunday School when you were a small boy?" Father: "I did. and I want you to go." i Son: "I den't think It will do me 1 any good either." Little Boy to Minister: 'I'd walk to the gate with yu sir, but we're gonna eat as soon as you've gone." . Send In Your News Earlier Due to changed conditions arising from the handling of late war news, the Daily News finds it necessary to set a 10 a.m. deadline for local news contributions. To Insure pub- licatlon It will be necessary for contributors to have their copy In by that time or earlier if possible, preferably the night before. Otherwise It may not be published. SWEATERS Coat sweaters, pullovers, short and long sleeves. Regular value to $3.95. February Clearance QQ GIRLS' BLAZERS Regular value to $2.45. February Clearance (j QQ SLIPS Regular value $1.00. February Clearance Sale HATS All hats regardless of cost to clear at Bach Is Subject Of Music Club Mrs. J. C. Gilker in Charge of Program at Home of Mrs. R. G. Large The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Music Club was held on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. R. j G. Large, Fourth Avenue West. The program was in the hands of Mrs, 50c 31.00 PURSES Regular values to $3.95. CM A A February Clearance Sale .... VJ-,VU PURE WOOL SOCKEES Regular value Fo?.aiPai.rS..... 1-00 ANNETTE'S LADIE'S WEAR CO. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Next Door C.N. Ticket Office, 3rd Ave. . Clifford Gilker who read a very In- terestlng paper on the life of J. S. Bach. The following program was delightfully rendered: Piano solo, "Prelude No. 2 in C Minor," Mrs. E. J. Smith. Vocal solo, "Ave Maria" (Bachr : Gounod), Mrs. R. G. Large. I Piano solo, "Prelude and Fugue No. 21 in B Flat," Mrs. H. L. A. Tarr. Vocal solo, "My Heart Ever Faithful," Mrs. J. H. Myrwang. Reach ten chouarid people with "want ad." In the Daily News. It's in the Air, the AIR SUPREMACY Of R.C.A. VICTOR SEE Outstanding Beauty HEAR Amazing Performance Of a Modern Radio The Radio of Tomorrow its At