PAOE T7TO THE DAILY KEWS SATURDAY, rEBRgAaT !t THE DAILY NEWS. PSIXCE RUPERT. BRITISn COLUMBIA Piiahnt E?ry AftTTKon Exeep Smday by Prlnee Rupert Lfeity Limits Third Avenue H F. PULLEX. MANAGING-EDITOR ! -J DAILY EDITION l5S3ro- SATURDAY, Fb. 14. 1942 1 Churches Are Practical ... Ever since man first found God, the godly have been beset by the ungodly. The church has always been considered a natural enemy by those individuals and those nations which have sought power and wealth through the cruel exploitation of their neighbors and other nations. In the light of history it is not surprising that Hitler has seen fit to persecute the religious people of Germany and of thoe other countries which he has conquered. Enlightened citizens of the democracies which still remain free know full well that if Hitler is not stopped, the church and all it means will be set back for years. Thus it becomes a logical decision that churches in Canada, whose primary mission is to promote "Peace On Earth," should lend a voice in support of the practical courses which must be taken to stop Hitler. A Victory Loan Sunday, such as will be observed in Prince Rupert tomorrow, is therefore well conceived. In connecting the cold hard business of raising money for the war effort with the warm, soul-stirring truth that this is a war to free millions of oppressed people, Victory Loan Sunday becomes a red letter day on the calendar for 1942. God-fearing might well fill the churches on that dav. RED CROSS A.R.P. AT SHIPMENT MASSETT Another Three Weeks of Local Groups Formed At Two VilUres Productivity Results in Sub- j Of Inlet A Well As At Delkath suntul Conjijnsient. Dr. Dunn in Charre Another shipment, wax 'made yesterday from the Ked Cross TOrkroom here. represenUng the handiwork of local worker dsr-fn the past three weks. The list is announced by Mrs. 1. R. Low. convener of the rkreom. as M- Knitted dsrfc Men's socks. 6CV : Seamen's long stockings. 12 pairs. Two-way oUtU. IS pairs. Rifle miUs. II pairs PUorer sweaters, eight Qvebee neteets, two. Steel helmet cap. one. TarUe neck Ustk-bu, two Khaki harvikeschiats. IsO. Hospital supplies: Air force handkerehsefs. 318. race cloths. 12. &irrgtel sappifes: UniU of hospital sapplies, three, each containing wipes, coatpreases. 23 pads, 2M swmbs. CiTtUan defence wosstan's gar-meats: Wool flannel dresses, fanr. Sweater, one. Auxiliary aenlee gamestts: Wood's knttted kniekertv 15 pairs. Ankle socks, seven pate. Laundry bags, seven. Articles for civilians made from Red Cross materials: Crib quilts, six. Single bed qatlts. ate. Doable bed (isilt. one. Diapers, 50. Combinations, nine pairs. Boys' jayamas, three pairs. Girls' skirt and sweater eotftts, seren. Girl's dress, one. i Boys' sweaters, stx. Girls' sweaters, fear. Women's bloomers, one pair. Girts' print dresses. tor. Boys, hatchways, ftvef GirU' slips, 45. Girls' pajamas, Htq. pairs. Child's sleepers, seren. Boys' shirts, two. Women's nightaowns. "five. Babies' nightgowns, foar. Girls' panties, three. Girls' bloomers, four. MASSETT, Feb. H: An Air Raid Precaution organization has been organized with group in .few Massett, Delkatla and Old Massett. all under the general direction of Dr. J. C. S. Dunn. Committees have been busy organizing sach HiesiasJttJtas, been deemed migbiYbe-adv&bre7lnbH Massett. for example, "there is an A. R. P. committee of eleven men BROTHERHOOD Jones. AT MASSETT Chief Matthew Williams I Elected President for Year 1511. j MASSETT. Feb. 14: Chief Matthew Williams has been re-elected president of the Massett branch of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia for the year 1942. Other officers for the year are: First Vice-President, Second Vice-President. Kelly. Third Vice-President, White. Elilah Godfrey Oeolfrey Treasurer, Albert Edwards. Secretary. Christopher Matthews. WUtam Matthews and Elilah Jones were elected delegates to at tend the next annual convention. Present at the annual meeting was Alfred Adams, erand nmi. dent of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia, who gave an address, reporting on Brotherhood activities of the past year. Baby soakers, five pairs. Flannelette hirt, one. Baby's socks, one pair. Boy's socks, one pair. Articles for civilians made from donated materials and donated garments: Knitted afghans, three. Woollen stockings, three pairs. Girls' woollen dresses, three. Baby Jackets, five. Hatchways, two. Print dress, one. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. "A CiOOD PLACE TO BUY" sv30 WARDROBES 4 ft. high, s-uitable to hang ladies' dresses or coats, also men' suits and coats; fitted with moth balls. Two sliding doors-finished gTaln walriut Price unassembled PHONE 77.1 5 4.95 Price Off assembled 0tO 327 THIRD AVENUE Wanted -Raw Furs HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Representing HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Ship to J. !. ORMIIEIM. Cow Bay, Prince Rupert, B.C, rhone 815 A D D IT 1 'E. J Fltepatnek aarf A M. Drlec rocu! There sand vlH be 6bUtet. Reoiies Reoiies to to letters letters sailed staled trxt that IK' riuj will will be be dMntxiied dmfiected at at M IX I 1 1 Tar; gvs MacDocaid. S. E. Parker. F. will be prortded at the proTtnctei K. Good, S. Uassey. W. D. Lamb. warehouse to Uie rsn to the ne f 3 Cash subscriniicms will Via to mm. district -rariens -xxs held ta the Canadian Iten to tor&Oet fur- ;TfielMinii!er of Finance of the Dominion of Canada offers for public subscription $600,000,000 For Cash or Conversion Six-year 2,4B0DS DUE 1st MARCH 1948 PAYABLE AT MATURITY AT 100 Non-callable to maturity Interest payable 1st March and September Denominations, 51.000, $5,000 525,000 ISSUE PRICE: 100 yielding 125 to maturity CASH SUBSCRIPTIONS u wardens of the Cry w the Canadlia Ua ? irTE-oanas. oacses anc gasnax5 jms centres in eaca aisinrt w-iere ; taer acUTiUea ana rrnnr pan ac- xi:iixxjij ttt H SSllJiNf heimtts hzi snt A130 TU-'own soppUes. ;ttton OffcAftOiCiun Chief TVar -' warden and it u t0 be hJ kJJLllJlJX VSl teen ilriwk c-jk had znrr ts. ttiM.anr of members at den J S WlL-on was in - haree the rer.erai n-ihi - . One bx umi had ben rtanst. th Vwtorv J nan mnrfrt vai.wUh Dktiirt V.'irden J L itie-' Share of the rt-.- , . ... ed for Wetriew It a Jeh ttit urged Intth. Q. T. GnuiiVJirAlUeH , txeeame l esterday Afternoon gntt miyKtrj omens had The eTeiB broadcasts by Glashan and M&Lr52llePlfiJI and uwtriet Warden Lt not nude hemseKSi festfiar -with varsoos mwBtxrs of the AJt-P. wfil sentin J E. BodifcTsreChS tmunj. fth blackout orders. It was tce be continued bat it is hoped o Protection Officer J.;J. Uttly aif .oT did so for U they did gave Uies. at a aoaevtut later also present. To mtttiau of the CftUfan ioofc alter thnsseiT they tn tfe&e. liach fawnb rem Tip l ilany items of interest in their Protection CeoucrUee iA-R-P. :&et expect etkery ta da it maJe m HMtfttn vtth tho rccneetrte dktricU were btoutht SIT III one of the execntrfe and one of' Telephones witf be installed at piajrlet !Ten by the school ehfi- up for discussion. Wardens werei district wardens took place or Wesmew and the museum, head- xnn and it is planned to have an- adTk4 of what had transpired t jffw York Pr&zj -tnsarters.and ar?ane!nent w-re jther of these next Monday ere- the meeatog oi the executive in L,. The execuUTe met with J. 3- discussed for heating these places, -ana The co-oceration of the the afLtra&on: Sannlies reoaired Zr StSvII OI T e mt, n r, . m . . . LiaVii.i.ji Inspector Gannaon. A. Platen. An- On Sunday aicemoon next tra.-lu CITR u EMMh apprfj- 'for dUttlct headqairiers were re- ,chlta?o SECOND VICTORY LOAN Dated and bearing interest from 1st March 1942, and offered in three maturities, as foliowil For Cash or Conversion "r TwelYe-year BONDS DUE Ut MARCHJS54 PAYABLE AT MATURITY AT 10i? Callable at 101 in cr after 552 Interest payable 1st March and September Denominations, 550, $100, $500, 51,000, $5,000, $25,00O- ISSUE PRICE: 100 yielding 3.07 to maturity' ' Hodkey Standin ated is thsi conneoHon. corded and the wUl be nvide BrooUm Phtrit Wardens avaSable as soon as possible. I Detroit On Friday erenlns; a meetHig or There will be a meeting of the Montreal For Conversion only Two and one-half year Vb BONDS DUE 1st SEPTEMBER 1344 PAYABLE AT MATURITY AT M Non-callable to maturity Interest payable 1st March and Septembar Denominations, i - . - $1,000, .5ioa6oo ISSUE PRICE: 100 yielding 1i0 to maturity Principal and interest payable in lawful of money Canada; the principal at any agency tne Bank of Canada and the interest semi-annually, without charge, at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank. Bonds may be registered as to principal or as to principal and interest, as provided in the Official Prospectus, through any agency of the Bank of Canada. nicj f anu or ine j'if Donas ana v mar t. . j . , - be paid m full at the time of , application at the issue price in each case without accrued interest. Bearer bonds with coupons will be available for prompt delivery. Cash subscriptions may also beade payable by instalments, plus accrued interest, as follows 10 on application; 15f on 15th April 1942; 15 on 15th May 1942; 20 on 15th June 1942; 2CTC on 15th July 1942; 20.82 on the 3 bonds OR 20,62 on the 2)4 bonds, on 15th August 1942. ltyfe lO PAu' AugU? I?42; f,vers !he final PQynt of principal, plus of f 1 the v-15lh m case the 3 , bonds and .62 of V ( in the case of the 24 bonds repsenUng accrued interest from 1st March 1942. to the due dates of the respective instalments. CONVERSION SUBSCRIPTIONS n Hj5ld9r-S f I?ini?rl ? Ca??a n Bonds due 15th My 1942. and Dominion of Canada 2 Bonds due 1st June 1942, may, for the period during which the .ubscrfpUon lisU are open, tender thefr bonds with final coupon attached, in lieu of cash, on subscriptions for a like or greater par value of bonds of one or more maturities of this loan attS Tissue 11 wniS? wlthou ac surrender value of the 1 Bonds will be 100.59 of their par value, and of the 2 Bonds wiU be 100.80 of theh parTah?. inclusive of accrued interest in each case; the resulting adjustment to be paid in cash The Minuter of Finance reserves the right to accept or to allot the whole or any part o! the amount of this loan subscribed for cash for either or both of the avaSabU maturities if total subscriptions are in excess of $600,000,000. The cash proceeds of this loan will be used by the Government to finance ' expenditures for war purposes. S War WrVPli0nS Finance T Committee bC ?de throu3hay Victory Loan Salesman, the National or any representative thereof, any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank, or any authorized Savings Bank, Trust or Loan Company from whom may be obtained COmit flf Ilffirinl Prntfiai.1... .-.. ! i application . . . .. ... forms . and , K -V i-uiuuiiung compiexe aetaus ot the loan. . . dLpen on 16th Fely and if 1942, will close on or about 7th March 1942, with or without notice, at the tt crehon of the Minister of Finance. Department of Finance Ottawa, 14th February 1942.' .7-1. "V 0 W D .24 1 10 n 111 e s :n t M 114 !fl a mi, i ax