X i if PAQE BIX. THE DAILY NEWS FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2 lUl Expert OPTICAL SERVICE - CIIAS. IKHHMKAD t -X fX ? l I OntomrtrM In Charge I I T J Watch. Clock, Jewelry Nvy ' Itf pairing, Hand Encravlng Visit Our Basement Store For line China, Dinner wiire Glasses, Hastate and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWt.I.tK DIAMOND MERCHANT 3 DAY SALE Wo men s Dresses Friday, Saturday 3 1 95 AND ONLY 100 DRESSES ASSORTED SIZES 75 NEW SPRING PRINTS never before shown and 25 other dresses all from higher price ranges. At these sensationally low prices you can afford to buy several for your spring Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbi oner's PHONE BLUE 907 THINK THIS OVER If the Nazis or Japs ever occ upied Canada do you imagine you'd be given the honour and privilege of buying any kind of Bonds? You would not! Then go all out to defeat $ the enemy with your money and Buy the new t VICTORY BONDS I Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 116 OR 117 HP RAILWAY I LINES Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-1'acific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" every Friday. 10 pjn. To Vancouver Direct S3 "PRINCESS NORAH" Feb. 12th. 23rd, March 5th. 16th. 26th. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Feb. 8th, 19th, March 1st, 12th, 22nd. Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services. ... utt Information. Tickets and Reservations from W. - L. COATES. GENERAL AGENT. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Victory Loan Campaign Come On Prince Rupert $600,000 FROM 1800 SUBSCRIBERS Canadian Fish & Cold Storage IKINCE KUllillT ,1(1. BRITISH COLUMBIA WAR UNITY ! HIS THEME Rev. C. A. Wright Speaks Before i Prince Rupert Rotary . Club. i -, 1 Unity in the war effort was the' heme of Rev. C. A. Wright, pas-1 .or of First Baptist Church, speaking at the regular weekly lunch-1 Icon of the Prince Rupert Rotary1 (Club yesterday. He outlined what, had been taking place in Europe' (Which led to the present situa-j ion and what was needed to seti things right. Money was needed ' and 1 criticism was out of place just now. He considered it the duty of every Canadian to sup- ?or.. the Victory Loan to the full-j est possible extent. Some would not subscribe because of the way n which the campaign was be-1 ing put before them. These werej I'ifth columnists. It was neces-' iary to fight against the enemy -without and also the enemy wtth- :n. The speaker gave as a "motto nat we mould loan our money so that what we already had we aight continue to hold." Noth-ng but a total effort was enough .n order to win it might be prop Lo e.ve dictatorial rjnwir.t. N. latter what the cost the thing1 uk be seen through. Mr. Wright criticized the slow-ris of getting men under arms n this country. He was told Vre were only half a million r after two years when there .lauld have been that many at hi end of the first year. He luoted the message of Stalin tr -neral Timoehenko. Attack' a: he order riven to advance Hp r?ed 'again that the enemy both ! wi'hln and without must be fought. Speaker At Twenty High School Major John Simon Heard by Pu- pils Vtrrday on Subject of International Affairs. i Major John Simon of Victoria secretary of the BriUsh JXlumblr branch of the Institute oj, Intr j national Affairs, in .the cmzs: of 'his vWt to Prince Rupert- spoLe before the senior pupils c Booth Memorial Hnh School yrsteroay, I discussing ruch matters as tht League of Nations. The meeting of the pupils was held in tjve auditorium of the school wtfh Principal W. W. C. O'Neill pmtfjne -Five Years Ago The Graham Island Commercia. Club has been organized at Pcv. Clements with A. R. Mslisy a secretary. One of its objects wil. be to ass.se all visito.'.n to th jiieen Charlotte Islands. A delegation from thu Piinc Rupert Hades and Labor Cuuncii comprising President S. D. Mac donald, George W. Kerr anrt P. H Llnzey, waited on the rlty tvrnei. last night to discu&s the propuM early closing bylaw, more parti-ulany as it affects clerks. Th proposed closing time for week days Is 6:30 pjn. The famous old sealing schoone: Teresa is being brought to Prince Rupert by Capt. J. C. Williams and will be operated out of aere in the1 halibut fisheries. Y.M.C.A. Very Active Here So Less Than Seventeen P'scei In The Area Are: Being Served I no less man seventeen places m ' Prince Rupert area are being te: ' ved now by the Young Men ., Christian Association war services,! i according to a report of actit ltK? wmcn has just come to hand. I LABORER SABOTAGE t BIRMINGHAM, Feb. 20: Q A 28-year old laborer, said U; iave damaged three presses engage! on 'mportant war work, was sent' .tic -d to six months In Jail at -trd labor- when convicted on three charges of sabotage. DANDELION RUBBER Swedish experts are with the Siberian dandelion Canada Supplies The Wheels of Victory CANADIAN AUTOMOBILE FACTORIES OCCUPY AN AREA OF MOKE IH AN 5.000000 SO.fl WORKSHOPS u im$ TROOP itiJait MMUNITION TRANSPORTS ARTILLERY TRACTORS TENDERS, CRANES, ETC ' Man in the Moon No. spring is not here Just yet. ?tt CM r1krt Are wvi1l Kit n,r aM EMPLOY WlREtESS FIRE TRUCKS itypis urns k-afgg. JO 000 MEN BUILD OVER IOO TYPES OF MILITARY VECHICLES AMBULANCE mis UNIVERSAL CARRIERS flAUD tND tO NO IN A MIA CH' UNI Ml UNIT' MUVEIID TO OAtt WOULD 111' M MOM irn H2 tn-ROLLSfOff TULlW S EVERY MPmINUUS X IN SERVICE ON ALL EMPIRE FRONTS m. taaaaaaa m-" rMaaaV . ill SJLal tkJBL L5 jJEs Lotus-Eaters Down To Earth r..::" : , . luiTahitl of HUtory and Fable liar- The arrival of ot mean much. liks to have Mrs. Long wood the robins does ilso wjints me to keep on wearing my otiX hats, but he isn't clever I uvuii. to uuns up as nice an scuae as that." Teacher: "What Is a rabbit?" Johnny. "Dad saya it's an ant nalthat grows the fur that other Jilmali get credit for when It Is nadejinto a coat." S5VEDISH EMPLOYMENT i lpatrtai employment In 8we- ien f4 slightly higher at the end 91 191 Wan it was at the end of 1940. : PETROLEUM PRODUCTION Car&dii's crude petroleum pro-iucttoi for 11 months ending Pec. 1 was 92661 barrels against .979,5119 for corresponding of 1940. 123 13 oz- 4oz. 12.30 53.50 HawaA THt UITTSH COLUMBIA btSTU-Ur CO LTD. ""tITMtTll Wt tt Lm CW.I tmi m W tki ins Touch Time In Pacific War. PAPEETE. Tahiti. Feb, 30: the war. ,, ; " i ' fabled Island of artUU. writers -t tff?S. Ur fPPt ! d lotus-eater, already ha. been noutSV -Answers. AnTwP bU,nmy Induced to prtmlUve. hand-to-nouth, ,'moutfi exUtence. The mere sub- stotence level KIT. the llvlnc UT.IIf UII MIC Rh. nr.. rfln.rw. I - f,.l.l "'" a land which la u vl nnlv a rS1 in mo,? Erring' coTnlrie! e h a bitter fact TahlU ad flZ LI S i?" hem to the Free French govern deatred. One of her choices was , ment. rtce American and Europeans who "How w-nild you like vour rtr- thT WBlteT used to set their tabtea with fa- sked ( .'.u,,.,! f miliar, imported canned good no u'tT k t tJ JL. 1.5 ' ,1 mu4t St along on coarsTnaUve ' A 1,ke to v 11 tiro, thro'Vood-yams. breadfn.it. ba-" nana and fHh. TahlU is 3,668 asut " Wy 'm Honolulu "Te aste in hats so much he never 1 1 u...i. . me discard one." .i,..v, , . .. My husband. aa NEED MORE MARIES LONDON, Feb. 30: fr Unleas ?f fee live meawrea can be taken to tncreose the birth rate Britain I - .11 o- peopled by old folks" 30 I or 40 year alter the war. says Sit Henry Brakenbury In the British Medical Journal. ANCIENT HON E-S ETTE RS The early Roman were pracUoners of bone-setting. IN TIIK HI -;IK l Oi nt fll'IIKITHII fOl.fMIIU IN I'KOIUTr. In I he Mailer ol llir "AdmlnMntlon Arl- nd In th, uilpr , Ih llal ol imim ftrndfn Od'(u(i (OthrralM fntrtatf. l TAKE NOTICE ttMt far ordr of 11U Honor. W E FMtir. Dawlt on tri 38Ui oar of Jaauarr. A D. I84J, I M' potmott AdmmMtrator of ive eitot of Joreen Swndam OViptrd oUrwUtf knon a Jowiph 8 Odrkard) deoraxMi. and ail paiUw havtag elm alnt th aJd cotaV arc hrrntrj rtqulred to fur;ft aaoie DroMtr Trrtflrrl n mr on i or Wore aetfc Uj of IVfaruary IAU, 842 a;id all parltaa toad Xc tie ratat are required to pay It I jmn-is foraiwttn. otf VhHt miebCcdlvrM to V DATED at Prince Rurrt. B. C. VbU 3B',ii 6iLf t 4mary. A D. 1043. NORMAN A. VATT Offioiai Adminiatmtor. Prlnot Rupart, Br IN THE Ml THEME COt'KT Of IIKITlHll f'OLl Mill A IN PKOimE In thr Matter of thr "AdmlnMrallon Art" and In In Matlrr of Ihr V.UU of John lald l'rarr Hmu4 aivs ivtmcit uk by Ortr of HU , ji.or w e. rwr, made on iU 2SUi dar of January, a. D 1943. r u as- points EMcutor of nUX of John " dcl. and all parUra novui rlalma aaUMt tb aald EMlal ,are brrobr rrqutTHt (o tumUh aanvr iproperlT rtrwm. to me on or More I Ui ta of Man. AO. 1042. and all partfe iMMbVrt to tfe ntU an I required It ui a, uMwat iV ut. . IndrbCMlnnM to ait foMfevtafc DATED at Pten nr n ITOtn )v of Jaauatv, A D. 194' Superintendent of HOW GREAT Hospital apeaKs; :. (l Sleets .Members of Women'i Aut HUry at .Meetlnt This Week The monthly meet ins of the ; Women's Auxillwy to the Trince ttapert Qeoeral Hospital wt held it the Nbw' Home on Tuesday I -verting when the members had J he opportunity of mccun-i the; ew matron. Miss Mary Fraser 1 R. N. i The Prtdnt, Mrs J R Mori- j on. was in the chair with a fair; lumber of members present The bustnew of the evening oiMtetfd mainly of routine meters. Mrs F. A. Rogers reported food progrott on the sale of tlnkets 'or the silver tea service which re auxiliary 1 raffling un ApiU f Following the businc . M;.s raer gave a very tnicroan .: talk with many autgesilom in wln.-h the auxiliary eoukl help (h h pital. These were very much appreciated. At the close' of the meettns refreshments were served by the matron. jEconomic Changes Good, Says Cleric anadA is neiiniielv tlul o aln's Sphere, Cleric Saj CARLISLE, Bn.. Feb. 36: fr-Unread of the war will reault In increasing econonrtc aaaoetaUon between the Britten Dominion ind the United State "which will be for the good of the world." Dr. ierbert William. Bishop of Car-Isle, said in an addreat. There was nothing Englishmen had been nore anxious to aecure than the 9 PRAISE! Arrlalmed by those ho It Thurwlsy as onf jrmit i nies t and lilml Ic Adflsed 2 if) 9 57 lirrlnj How Green Was My Valley 'at 13:15. In t Mh n: Added- "SUPKKMAN" WORLD NKvs TODAV and SATl ltDu Complete Sh x 2 13, 4 38 - :. fAMOUl riATIII INUMI iT- Basic Pay For United Slates Soldiers More WASHINGTON. Dr Tho bade pay of t . sold lets and sailor is ' roir. Ul to $42 jrr a deduction of tlS ru while the torcminriK , -ontinuanee of Canada wtthto other 113. Britain's economic sphere, aald . Dr. William, but "a I see it, 3 1. IVY KNOW T1IK KOD hether we Uke it or not, that Ruins the naror ' u i nas all gone." Kentucky. The New WONDER BRA with the Diagonal Slashes It fits every flfurr t)P became the new DUionil Klathes open or clov to meet figure lequlremtnH and permit the brrait t adjust ltf comfortaM; In the cup. Traroe snd white. Slics 32 to II. Annett( tes Ladies' Wear When You Want a Reliable. Comfortable, Dependable HH 1 in Service PHONE 2l-llour Service at Regular Rales 13 . FKimUARY KUKNITUKE SALI3 52 h!sterncW Sulte-reg. $H5. Sale price !?H- 4-Plece Bedroom Suite Sale price I HM0 4-Piece Bedroom 8ulte Sale price J- 4-Plece Bedroom 8ulteSale price All-Enamel Enterprise Range-Sale price MMM 6-Plecc Dinette Suite-Sale price 7)M0 BlS Smy team,,eM A mln4ter Ru- X1Z-Sale price nlll S y !amkM A"Mter Rug, 9xlOVi-Sale pr l7-" Better Quality Seamless Axmlnster Rug, 8-9"x9'-SaIe pr. UV NOW-SAVI' MONKY AT thwdmS?!8 Furniture Store THIRD A M.N UK . , 'iaJja t' v ii i j poNE PHO.NK lilll.r..i flnEEN. I mbvin uckat err J Prtnot to BO. yxcutor. i ill in V a for synthetic rubber. r- If you lose anything, advertise for iu