St 3r -PAGE POsTE Whiff lets From The Waterfront and other use wW be afternoon voyage to Stewart points whence here tomorrow to YaneowTer. The Cauda avowant hi a good- sized ttwt of pa mm and Mantis! frasght cargo- WHh a irtty !: of guts and Height cargo i-Kludtng rnach of the latter for Prince Rupert, CP.R. steamer Princess Marsh, Cpt. WlCtam Pa'mer, arrtred in port at :14 yesterday morn-n? from VaMoaver and Mile at 4 pm. for Sfaagway ar.J oUx nor-thera points whence she is owe back here soathbound on Thursday alternewB. The Prtacas Nor-ah had on board in all pas-iensers of whom etht dlsfiiiharfc-.ed hctr Two went aboard the Teasel here tor the north CATERPILLAR NEWS Finning Tractor k Equip, ment Co. withe all Cater pillar owner to set in toarh with their sen-iceman, now ettablUhed at Edward Up-M!tt Co, Prince Kopert. SPECIALS IX HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS 8 Camp Cots sizes 2-6, 3-3. 75 Mattresses, from S12 and up 8 Reconditioned Kitchen Ranges. 6 Remington Typewriters. 6 Large Mirrors. 7 Chesterfield Beds in the latest styles and patterns. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 321 TWO COTTAGES F0P SALE. Large PnMic Hall For Rent. CENTRAL HOTEL Special Offer in . . . MEN'S SUITS Our Extra Pair of Pant Free continue until further notice. M. T. LEE - Taitor P.O. Box f)75 I'hnne dr. OfiO ANNOUNCEMENT We are clad to announce that we arc now adding a SHOE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT at our shop, with Mr, Charlie W. Vatt In full tharce. As Charlie has many years' experience in the trade he knows how to rebuild your shoe right. Let him do it for you. WE ALSO CARRY DRESS SHOES AND WORKING BOOTS. LING - TAILOR Sixth Street Phone 619 Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt, DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl Ladles' and Children's Alterations Phone Blk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing x SALESMEN INSPIRED. s Sfemrwir of Impressive Vlctorr Riwmnmg service after havtng fan pitore at Capitol ! off for the put three weeks Theatre Thh wndergomg annual overhaal at Morning. Vancouver, Union steamer Catala. Cat. Frnest Sheppard, arrived m Xo inspire local Victory Loan pt at :4 this morning from the Mjeanen on the sertowness and jowth, sal at noon in eonttn- importance of their task as a part aatton of ber of the war effort, an bapre&sHe showing of talking pictures was presented at the Capitol Theatre this mornhwj. With seems of baUe and conditions in war-ridden and subjugated eowntrte. the ptctares illustrated various phases of Cans' ;ia ' great war effort which up :o 'he end of this year will hare eost n.'SQfi&JM. The necessity of more and more tanks, universal "arrters, ships, fans, planes, any uni-too and all the rati amount of other supplies required jj vjrjng total war and replacing enormous damafe was graphically depicted. There were also a number of inspiring speeches protected including exerrpls from the address of Priri" Minister Winston Churchill In ihe House of Commons. Th people of Canada had the money it was imperative that they kat. it to their government, even if it might involve some temporary' sacrifice and retrenchment, in order that their security and liberty might be maintained and the tyrant and the oppressor warded off. They must loan their bank balances and their future earnings. To prevent defeat, everything most be made available to meet the vast cost of victory. At the conclusion of the show- oi the pictures, Geoffrey Vootten, district organizer, spoke briefly, emphasizing the importance of the salesmen's task and '.he duty of all citizens to do their share and encourage others to do ..fcewise CAME IN ON TIME Tom Spencer FinUhen Long and Successful Career as Railroader Welcomed by Official and Friends. Conductor T. M. Spencer brought .n nis last train on the dot at 11 o'ciock Saturday night, marking he conclusion of a long and successful railroading career, upwards l :,t thirty years of which has been :.peit on the Prince Rupert line ' iirtt of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and then of the Canadian 5N.i.onal Railways. The occasion j var, not unmarked for local offi- employees ana inenas oi Sciajs, I the highly esteemed and popular Tom' were on hand to greet him t.nd wish him every good thing in .;.-. ears of retirement. The wel- uicoriing party was headed by James L-jaric, aivunonai superuiienacni, and Peter Lakie, divisional freight nd passenger agent. Mr. Spencer has been with the railway out of Prince Rupert since tu inception. He will be missed alor.K the line between here and Stnithers by numerous friends, but they will look forward to seeing him occasionally again in the fu-lur . He will continue to make in, home In Prince Rupert, skins Ills hobby of horticulture. ON.It. TRAINS For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m. From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11 pm. German General I Loses His Life BERLIN, Feb. 9: Major General Fritz Toat, comman- der of the Nazi forces in Rus-t 4- sia, builder of the Siegfried- Line and once minister of munitions, has been killed In 4- an airplane crash while en- 4- gaged in "fulfilment of mill- 4' tary duties." In view of the 4 failure of the Russian cam- 4- palgn, there are some other suggestions in regard to the nature of the general's death, 4 He will receive a state funer- 4 al such has been accorded to , other discredited and , aquldated Nazi military lead- ers 44'44'4' ! I i See Gorton & Anderson for Feb ruary furniture special. 10 down balance orer 12 months. f Herman Engelke sailed today on the Catala for a bosineas trip to Stewart. L H. Pederien. editor of the Vancouver Posten. Norwegian newspaper, Is staying hi Prince Rupert for a few days. Richard Patrick Kelly, for vagrancy, was sentenced to three months Imprisonment in city police court this morning. Forty -wool blankets included in the Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary list of clothing for bombed refugees were donated by the Women's Canadian Club. William Exley and John Herbert Currie, for doing wilful damage to totem poles owned by Max Heil- E. Rasmussen, president of the Bank of Alaska at Skagway, and Mrs. Rasmussen, after a trip to Seattle and elsewhere in the south, were passengers aboard the Princess liorah yesterday returning to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kkkerson and family returned to the city on the Princess Norah yesterday morning from Vancouver. Mrs. Nkkerson and family, during the past couple of months, have been visiting in the central and sooth-em interior as well as in Ewan McAuley and A. N. Mc-Kenzie. for drunkenness, were each fined $25, with option of seven days' Imprisonment, in city police court this morning. Ann? Klpp, Indian woman, was fined $10, with option of five days, for drunkenness. James Lelghton, who has pleaded guilty to drunkenness, has been remanded until Wednesday for sentence. All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Oddfellows" Dance, Feb. 7. freshments. St. Peter's i'Handkerchlef Feb. 12. United Church Valeptlne Tea. Mrs. W. L. Armstrong's, Feb. 12. Valhalla Dance, Metropole Hall, February 13. Fortnightly Scotch Admission 50c. Re- Evening Branch Tea, Parish Hall Dance, Seal Cove Hall, Feb. 12. Lutheran 14. Valentine Tea. Feb. Catholic Shrove Tuesday Tea, Mrs. J. Zarelll, Feb. 17. iMoose j' Ladles Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Tea. Mitchell. Feb. 19. TaU 1 o Mrs. George S.O.N. Masquerade, February 20, Vardens Play, Feb. 27. Welsh Tea, Mrs. East. Feb. 28. Armstrong 5th Anglican Jumble Sale, March 12 L.O.B.A. Spring Sale, April 8, Cathedral Easter Sale. THE DAILY NEws "mQNTJAY. reaRU.- MARRIED f QUIETLY Hiss Lsretta Cutler f Kamloop Eeesmes Bride of Arthur Phillip of This City. A quiet but very interesting wedding took place at 8 o'clock Saturday evening at First United Chorch. Rev. J. A. Donnefl clfici-attjv, when Miss Loretta Cutler, wjMMLut daughter of Mr. and Mis. Frank Cutler of Kasfeops.1 the bride of Arthur Ed- PniOips, son of A. R. Phil- Hp, formerly of this city and cor resflfing in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs Jack Joy were witnesses of tht cerwmony. ' nbDowing the marriage an In formal reception was held at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. Joy on Third Avenue, friends gathering! ta tan0er. their febcitattons to the eaehjfe. The evening was informally spent in dancing and musk, delicious refreshments being served, the feature of whkh was broner. were each fined $5 by cake. a h9jme wedcing Magistrate W. D. Vance in ponce court this morning. city O. R. S. Blackaby was the preacher yesterday in First Presbyterian Church, rehrrlng for the pastor, Rev. A. F. MacSween, who was indisposed. Hugh Hilland, city weigh man, who has been a patient in the Prince Rupert General Hospital for the past couple of weeks, is making good recovery and expects to be able to leave the institution this week. C. E Salter, well known Skeena River cannery manager of the Canadian Fishing Co., arrived in the city on the Princess Norah yesterday morning from Vancouver where he has been spending the winter. ndfcet, present were Mr. and Mnv jack Joy. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Most. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Kraup-ns Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wesch Jr; Mr. and Mrs W. F. Stone, Mr. and Mntef Keisey. Miss Pearl Men-3de4Aih 8hirley Hague. Miss Kate Damebsk. and Jack Joy Jr. Ifie eouple will receive hearty confratulatiorj and best wishes of many friends, particularly the groom whose iife-kmg home hu been here. SEND TO RitlER a mil i n -ffg ji sl-W- mm. pram t ' L iJ 'III II E NEW CTQRY BONDS THECOXSOLIDATED MIXING & SMELTING COMPANY of CANADA LIMITED TRAIL, B.C. $5jFor a Name CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT 4- 4 The l Dally News offers at prize w five dollars to the person sending in the most. suitabfe name for the area now Toeing developed under the Wartime Housing Plan. Suggestions are to be sent to The Tjally News within the comini week. 4 - . f t - 4- 4 J CITi'. OF PRINCE RUPERT The OHy will receive bids till twelve noon Tuesday, February 10, 1942, for the sale of property known as the King George Hotel, situated on lots 27 and 28, block 10, section 1. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated this 6th day of February, 1942. (33) CITY CLERK. The City will receive bids till twelve neon Monday, February 9, 1942, for the sale, of property sit- oateborf lot 8,;bloclC;23, section 1, Dated this 5th day of February, 1M2. IZ4 CITY CLERK. " All Canadian Union Amalgamated Building Workers of Canada rrlnce Rupert, B.C, Unit No.l MEETINGS Every fourth Sunday, 2:30 pjtn of Each Month. METROPOLE HALL Phone Red 4G9 P.O. Box 77 Mrs. Armstrong ?ePresident Becomes Head of First Baptist Ladies Aid In Succession to Mrs. Jack Lindsay. "' """ m Mrs. Jack Armstrong has been elected president of the Ladies' Aid of First Baptist Church in succession to Mrs. J. A. Lindsay who has' retired after three years of - raluabre service. At the annual' meeting of the aid on Friday last at the home of Mrs. P. H. Lmzey.the presentation was made to Mrs.' Lindsay of a handsome cut glass vase with silver mountings as, a mark of appreciation. ' The presentation was made by thenev president with remarks suitable -to the occasion. Officers of the First Baptist Church ladies' Aid for the year areasifbuows: . ' jTjSicen; Mrs. jacc ArmsKoos- -Vice-President Mrs. Donald Ritchie. , Secretary Mrs. Frank Morris. Treasurer Mrs. P. H. Linzey. Reports for the past year showed an active and successful period. FOR SALE mn STr!,rm.i' Ohn dies. engine John Group, Oona River 37 FOR SALE On drag saw $60. one boom winch or stump-puller $300.00. Apply Box 206. Daily News. FOR SALE 1933 Dodge touring sedan, good running condition. For further information call 703 ' 8th and Fhlton, after 5 pm. (34 FOR SALE Black Iron Steam Pipes In all sizes. Just like new. Large lot of windows at low rtrl 9JrVi trill nfrtAc anH - I . . . . n wy.mi I nr. Phone Black' 32. WANTED WANTED Help wanted, man or woman. Central Hotel. 38 WANTED Night watchman. ply Prince Rupert Hotel. Ap (35) WANTED Two men to share room and board. Apply 718 Fraser Street, upstairs. '341 8003112? WOULD LIKE CLEAN. comfortable room lor wife at once. Will pay S10-J15 month. Apply Box 205, Dally News. 35 WANTED Immediately, experi enced grocery clerk, male or female. Apply Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-op, Cow Bay. 33) WANTED Capable young woman, experienced preferred, for boarding house. Must be neat and fast worker. Apply Box 204, Dally News. LOST LOST Pocket book containing $50 and registration card. Finder please leave- at Daily News. Re ward. (34) LOST Saturday morning, six-months-old black and white Cocker Spaniel answering to name "Mickey." Child's pet. Please return to 824 Borden St. or phone Green 258. :34) ttz3ii".:rBiw;ii mi mraiJU Ladies! Big Discount Off Tor Cash. You are all invited to come In and look our COATS over before stock - taking. Some going at half .price and even less, Your "credit is good. GOLDBLOOM "The pld.JReliable" tswswaMHsiiimVswmwmwawsws, J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' snd GENTS Best Materials, Workmanship Second Ave., two doors from Broadcasting Station Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PnONE 657 Southwest Town Of England Has Small Air Raid LONDON, Feb. 9: A point in southwest England was raided by German planes last night. There were no casualties and but minor damage. There wu no British air activity overnight over enemy nn ram, rmrm isrsraivnira o o o o o o o -BuDd B.C. Payroll' The Only Milk We Use IP 'Pacific is the only milk used In our home because of its rich, appetizing flavor and dependable uniform quality," writes Mrs. R. C. P. -We have proven by repeated tests that it is moiit economical and stands the hottest weather exceptionally well- PACIFIC MILK t Burnaby R08J Company RJL No. N ff( Offer for Sale t , IRS. SMITH FLOW.R shop Rose Rushes Perennials Ornamentak Mrs. Smith , samples. A : - uaHy masse j ORDER NOW J.H. Optomelrisl I (OPPOSITE POST STANLEY W. 11 D C, PLC CHIR0PRAC1I Wallace Block - fteE UNION STEAMSHIPS LIS SPECIAL REDUCED WINTER EXCURSION FAMJ Including All Meals and Berth Acccmrcl-'.. i TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN into PRINCE RUPERT . OQ ftfl M From Port Simpson $39.75 Pius Tax$tJUUU Irl tKccucea ruies rare and one half also app'. to from Intermediate points) Five years of age and under twelve)-IIalf rw. y Ticket on Sale-from 'November 15; 1941 U Febnurj id uooa to mum up to March 15, 1942. Meamers Leave Prince Rupert Ar iaa S.S. CARDENA Everv Fridav lfl:2S un. Mondir S. CATALA Every Tuesday 1:31 pjn. Thnrsdiy Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent (FRANK J. SKINNER) Third ATe.Ph If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at OlZr Wanted -Raw Furs IIIGUKI MARKET prices tm Representing HUDSON'S BAY C0MPAM Ship to J. E. ORMIIEIM. Cw Bay, Prince Rupert, B.C. For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERA PHONE 235 g DAY AND NIGHT Rexall Nose and Throat Reli Unlock tHose clogged nasal passages, complete with dropjier Kfjp only . . ...... ..... t'u ' ' "' ' i Rexall Bronchial Syrup: For heavy, chesty, tight colds; Cflp " wvv 6 ozs ... Rexall Cod Liver Oil Corapoml with Creosote: An excellent tonic builder in rundown conditions Q4 flO 16 ozs. (femes ltd 3fu Pioneer Druqgist " THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 Open Daily from t ajn. tin 10 pm- Sundays and Holidays from 12 - 2 p.m. and 7 l