rive- Sk- Shift 2CV-. oz Si name tiv A meeting of the Liberal Association in the Liberal rooms was Used Goods i Tills advertisement is riot published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Twenty -Five Years Ago Citizens were shocked to learn that Harry Conant had passed away. Mr. Conant was about fifty years of age and had been in this city for six years. He leaves a widow and one son, who is with the G.T.P. at Usk. i largel attended and the speeches ot the leaders and local rrandidatcs .were listened to with the greatest 'interest, the various points being cheered loudly. F. O. Dawson, who presided, called upon T. D. Pattullo, I r (I 1 i : ,i . i n . juuciiii canuiuaie iur rmice Uuperi, I to open the meeting. Other speak ers were M. A.rMacdonald, Fred Stork, A. M. Manson, and H. C. Brewster. ! MILLS BUSIER ! Sawmill production in Canada Iduring 1939 was valued at $100,-132,597 compared with $92,855,-'906,ln 1938. No matter how much you scrub your white wash needs blue io prevent clothes from turning yellow Washing alone won't keep your white things trAir. Hut a swish or two of Itlue in the final rinse on wash day will ensure lasting snowy whiteness. Camp Cot Mattresses, Full sized Mattresses, Full sized Bedstead and Springs, Dressers, 1 Leather Davenport, 1 Chesterfield and Chairs, 1 Wicker Settee, and Chairs, Buffets and Dining Tables, 1 Fight-Day Wall Clock, Gramophones and Radios, Musical Instruments and Watches, Kitchen Ranges and Cupboards, Bicycles, Teni.is Rackets and Books. Elio's Furniture Store Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MOOSE BUILDING THIRD AVENUE Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Monday at 3:00 p.m. F.S.T., calling at Ocean Falls and Powell Kiver Saturday at 4:00 p.m. P.S.T., calling at Ocean Falls Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at G:00 p.m. I'.S.T. Also Fast Through Train Friday at 11:00 a.m. P.S.T. Air-Conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Phone 2C0, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines SAFE IN ANTWERP Mrs. P.-C. Miller Heats Through ltetlt Cross from Sister In Occupied Territory Through the medium of a Can adian Red Cross Inquiry, advice has just been received in the city to the efftet that Mrs. Mabel Mildred Jo-hannessen, sister of Mrs. P. C. Miller of Prince Rupert, Is safe in Antwerp, Belgium. She had. not been heard from since before the out- break of the war nearly two years fago although it was known that she jand her husband, a shipping agent, land daughter had escaped from I Antwerp to Paris when Belgium was 'nocunlpd Sine then thev biv r- turned to Antwerp, having been caught in Paris when that city capitulated to the Germans. A terse message to Mrs. Miller from her sister says: "Returned here from Paris last July. All well as present conditions allow. Business and financial position very acute, Advise family. Keep smiling. Love.' Letter Box HOW TO BE WELL Editor, Daily News: Your editorial in the Dally News of July 22nd with reference to the death of Dr. Robert Jackson. I feel you have written this without a full knowledge of the life of Dr. Jackson. Dr. Jackson has publicly stated that at the age of fifty years he was given only about three months to live oy ine great sir wiiiiam osier. By the use of foods that Dr. Jackson prepared himself, exercise, right living and right thinking, he has been able to extend his life another thirty-three years, and I think: he should be given credit for his keeping to natural health laws. Further Information about Dr. Robert Jackson can be found in the book he published "How to be Always Well." ARTHUR C. BALCH. MORE NEWSPRINT Canadian newsprint production was L062.670 tons In the first quarter of this year compared with 1,-003,081 tons In the same period of 1940. With a good-sized list of passen gers and large freight cargo, C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. Neil MacLean, arrived In riort at 11:45 this morning from Vancouver and Ocean Falls and is sailing this afternoon for Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow Ml URE fHITEi CIGARETTE PAPERS IUI.R. DANCE' ARMOURIES 9 to 1 R.M.R. Orchestra July 29 (Sponsored by R.M.R.'s) Make Oar Store Tour Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 617 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" VEGETABLES In Season Kept Garden-Fresh and Crisp Under Vapor Sprays at Reasonable Prices. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 Visitors From Los Angeles Dr. and Mrs. Antonseu Meet Many Friends In Norwegian Colony Dr. F. J. Antpnsen, nls wife and his brother, Jens Antonsen front Lcs Angeles, have been visiting with friends, and relatives in the city for about ten days. The Antonsen brothers are close relatives of Mrs. Peter Leland, Sixth Avenue East, and her sister, Mrs. John Wick, Beach Place, and their brothers, Modin Jensen, Sixth Avenue East and BJarne Jensen, living near the Ridley Home. There are also very many others coming from the fame community In Norway, llvlnghere, so their visit has been a reunion with a large number of childhood friends. Two years ago the Dr. and Mrs. Antonsen toured several European countries'' by car. They had to return rather abruptly on account of the war that broke out. Coming to Prince Rupert from Loj Angeles they went by train to Detroit, Mi chigan, taking over a new car.Then they drove west to Seattle and Vancouver, from where they traveled north by boat. .'' ' The visitors will leave on the Prince Rupert Saturday, afternoon for Vancouver.' St. Peter's Sunday School Picnic Is Enjoyable Affair The annual Sunday School Dic- nlc of St. Peter's Anglican Church was held yesterday afternoon at Prudnomme Lake and proved a delightful outing. About thirty child ren were. In attendance with, Mrs. E. Henderson in charge assisted by Miss Hazel Toombs, Mls3 Audrey Toombs, Mrs. H. Capstlck and Mr. Dridgett. Boating and swimming was enjoyed and refreshments were served in abundance. Advejtlse in the Dally News.. Whiff lets From The Woterfront V -i Roi Judge and Fred Lewis having failed to return Wednesday night from a gasboat trip to the Skeena River, the provincial police boat P.M.L. 8 was sent out yesterday but, on reaching Port Edward, found that the boys were safe. They; had been stranded on a sandbar in the slough between Inverness and' Port Edward. , C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. R. C. McGeachy, arrived in port at 9:45 this morning from the south and sailed at 2 o'clock this afternoon on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. The vessel's passenger list included a substantial number of round trippers. Fay Wray Aids Queen's Fund i t: Fay Wxny itop3 to consider where ! : ! t '... , ;u , u, most damage to the well-known figure In fr r.t of he:-, ns rho i - Mont- reaUs Victory Fair In aid of the Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid Victims. Once the Fair's guest of honour .had set lb - example the Fuehrer was In for a lot more punishment thiin the ri 'lure shows as the afternoon went on, and netted a handsome sum for the "rouse A. MacKenzifr Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO IJUY ' LAMPS Latest styles In a new assortment of Bedroom and Tabic Lamps. The shades are all Genuine Acee'tate; washable and non-inflam-able hi the latest colors and shapes. on aa Priced from :. .'. ?UU TrliJjJs finished in modern silver and gold.-With fi aa lauaballi shades. 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