FEBRUARY li. m Tt& DAILY NEWS PAGE THRES ,OCAL NEWS NOTES Mi Mc ;v,n, i ,m.u. . :c:ii invitea. ;ji R a l-arce arc f . !ty tomorrow w. i t'jp to Van--;ment of caps bf - J W.j Be using aw - 'rad of pasteurized ".Vti? ...I .n Dairy 39 0-.hava was welcomed ber oi tnc runce ibr. of Commerce -r monthly mectlnic v. -. nlrrnt i... ..-vu of P.T-V. scrix High flchool. r.bruary 16, 8 prn 139) W -.1 Drail. ! 8c:: and VJre-vresI- j -? Mf hell Past Prf- M. Wlnslow took the m uthly meeting ; f trie Pi ince Rupert ( r.meree M D I MsRae. wha ' for the past J S-r.a Ana. CalW t? r 'nrnlnit to in ay :f nt wrefc. 7 ;: they are vls!t Ar San Fran-' t:'.i V-inrauver. liC Kilocycle snt:nt'Li: lltStlM F.M. I i i Ul l MuMf from 3 uriouK-n .. Aioum R :a.!dUD fcC New.) fcf ri. Interlude L.; lerview E.T.pre ;? . xunccd W per.iuyl- r L:iw Faouly. , k.le"Vd Hour McOcf and Molly K St -, Bmarleast Inf.. i 1 ,M Interlude m'- tnnowneement UtOM.SDW A.M. I CtCK B( Sew st (lock m Devotloiu V at I i- MrUn and I ' ire It S RebroMlcast H Tld Varieties ir.rr.akrr ; Program ' :s. P ker J r.? w anglers Tv Me ti" . ...r.sn Melodic r of Messages l- Midlr'lirrn " IVIltllHI ... Bands B" in ne:nm ' NOt 8Und !-. Ilradt ast i'-r - PLP YOURSELF trrnoon on a trip to Vancouver VUttort will be welcome at Red Cross workroom on Wednesday, February 10, from 2 to 5 pjn. Come and have tea and see oiv work. 38 MIm Detty Miller left lait night for Victoria where she will visit hr parenU, Mr. and Mrs. 1 C. Miller, former residents f this city. Our offire will be rioted Monday and Tuesday due to moving to our new offire at Trotter's Dock. Albert L MrCatfery, Ltd. 3) In city iwllce court this morning Florence Uhr was fined $50, or 20 days In Jail, on a charge of public Intoxication by Magistrate V. D. Vance Charles Gordon 8tewart, also charged with nubile Intoxication, uas sentenced to the time he had already served. NoTir. I.IVH l(f fllTRV ACT Kr. f rrtKlral f Till tlW-l. la Hlnrfc I. OubUUlUun t.t the fkuttl M I; 7? a-rr, nutrr ur tr. tit tM IMHi. Hunf X 'mt , ttin. mp i:t. ' VnrntKAM kaitotkCtory proof of r of ttw ton Ortlflmte of Tltl bailed In lb nam ot Jack Brnnett ha bwi f 1IJ fa thta offlrv noUc la hrrv gtfrn that I ahiili H Ihr rrpri of on month from tho oat of tte tint publkration Virof. imu a pmvlalona) Ortifi mlr of Tltl In llru of al4 lJt jrrUfleat. untrw ta mrantlrna tlM uttlreiton n mid la mr to rtUnf. tMJ) at lh land Rft.try Offlr !Vfnr lluirrt. lie. thta 3th dv rf Jtmwfl tt4 AD AKDfttW THOMPSON OrfHitr RritHtrv ot Tltlra iiuiiik kn: sivm KealMl ttMtmi M b rwvtvmt bt Uw Minister of Laort at Victoria. Uft not later than II oeVx-k in the is-finrMimii,-4 rm ti- IIUIllMI (Oil Mlllt iv rnoittti: In the Waller bf the -MmtnMratton trt- ad I lorenotia nu the llth da of April i j 1044. lor the ptirotMM of Licence : XS4S04. Ui rut XXX) OOO feet i iMfence am four areaa aHuated at ijukkatla and MwU laleta. Queen 'CharlMte lOanda LaiMt Dtetrtcl Two ii yeart NI be nllvaed fir jremal of timber rurt her trtlclan of the Chief fWeater Wtrtla DC. or DMUIrt I natter rrttre Itupert. II C la the Mallar i4 Ike llale of I rank , laaar, Iwwed InteMalr. TAKK XUTICK that by oroer of ) Hrmnr w r fiaher made n lb loth day f l-Ybruary AD 1944 t aa vpfiointed ArtmtnUrrauir of the eat ale 4 f Tank laaac dereaaerl 1 and f part let hartftt elalnu aafmi Ute aald eiie are nereoy require i to furnutt aame nrt4Mriy erlfici Id m m ir before the I lib. day f March. A If l4. ana an paru-t Indebted to the Ratal are required ui oat the amount ui toeir iiuieD - rtiMHM to tne f-thlth IIATCI) at ITMion Kupert ill Ihla llth day of February. AD l44. NOI1MAN A WATT Oflirlal AdmlnUtraU.T PMnce Itupert lie ymvvvvvTfyyvvwvfvvv Meet Me At JOHNNY'S 4 41 4 4 4 Johnny's SNACK BAR i U)ut Coffee U Tops) 3 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA BY HELPING US Have 10 Your CENTS Bus CANADA I Fare- 1939 Ready When the driver must wait while you "fish" lit I'Jnsero and bus are delayed ntUnntK Multil)1y tliat 'cw secontls of son 0,1 n1'1'? ns in t,,e 'y and. you have ono ly the bus is late. Let's keen keep it on time! ARROW BUS LINES Announcements All advertuemenu in thta Mlumn wm be tfearftd fr a full month t 2&c a word. p Arts wll! o"lve Mrs. R. H. Fom. wife or Oroup J Mooae Ladlea Meeting, Wed-. ,.r-ri' mornlnv i CoDtaln Foss. Number Four neidn 7 o.m. nmmnt initiation V W"'w i - ........ fr 11 brlfl visit lorouQ ncaaquaners. mi mis al- important all mnnhm oitnH !. In. - i men ILK IU" -ra Valhalla uau. Joint social 9 pjn. C.WX. BrWge. Whist and Crib-base, K.O.C. Hut. Feb. 17, 8 p.m. Everyone weome. C.C F. Dance, March 10. Odd fellows' Hall, DeCarlos Orchestra Dry Dack Employees' Dance, March 18, Proverb's Orcheatra. WA Canadian Legion Dance, I.OD.E Hall. March 24 H8BMM!HlliB InM emoriam In Loving memory of Berna Mae Montelth, who passed away on February 15, 1943. "In our home she Is fondly remembered 8weet memories cling to her name. Those who loved her In life sincerely, Still love her In death just the same." Lovingly remembered by her daddy, mother and alsters and family. AJ1SOKI1S WATFJt Bentonlte, a plastic clay-like mineral used In oil refineries will absorb seven times Its volume In water. C.N.R. Trains I'nr the rat Dally exrrpt Bunday I rom th l'jt V p m Daily rtcrpt Monday . . 10:43 pm. Fr Trrraie . Hundar. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 4 p m. from Trrr Mmyuy Tueaday, Tburaday and Ba turd ay 11 a.m. Name Council For Massett MASSETT. Fefc. 15. William Mathews was elected ehlef councillor for the village of Masset' for the coming year at the recent election here. Other members of the council are Oliver Adams. Oeoffery White. Albert Edwards, Godfrey Kelly and Thomas Smith. Secretary of the council Is Oodfrey Kelly. Oliver Adams Is treasurer. Committees for the year are as follows: Building and Road. Albert Edwards. Geoffrey White. Fire. Water and Light Tho mas Smith, Godfrey Kelly. Sanitary Oliver Adams. Geoffrey White. Community Hall Albert Edwards, Oodfrey Kelly. Finance Oodfrey Kelly. OHver Adams. School Oodfrey Kelly. Albert Edwards. Thomas Smith. Community Hall Janitors j Joseph Weat. Adam Bell. J Constables David Parnell. Alfred Davidson, Jr. Valentine Tea Good Cheer Club About 200 people attended the first St. Valentine's day tea and sale of home cooking held) by the Wartime Housing Tenants Oood Cheer Club In their Hays Cove Avenue clubhouse on Saturday afternoon. The affair, held in rooms decorated to the spirit of the occasion, was very successful. Presiding at the tea tables were Mrs. R. Heath and Mrs, John Jerofne, vhlle Mrs. H. Holliday and frs. A. Johnson were to charge of the home cooking booth. Mrs. J. Flewin, Mrs. L. Du-fours, and Mrs. T. G. Hamilton assisted in the preparation of the tea. WARN til INTERLOPERS Daniel Webster, as America! secretary of state, was the firs' to warr. other nations to kse? out of the Ilaxallan Islands. NOTICE The Annual Meeting of PRINCE KUI'ERT FISHERMEN'S CREDIT UNION Will l)e Tield in the Deepsea Fishermen's Union Hall WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1944, at 7:30 p.m. All members requested to attend. CHUINXY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you or a clean Job. Phone Black 735 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE J. L. CURRY I Late oX Yukon) Chiropractor Smith Block For Mutual Benefit! Jealth and Accident See JOHN L. WRIGHT Phone "41 Pioneer Rooms No. 8 ll pj ENGINE f. ;" a ... Tho Need Grows as VICTORY NEARS Give CANADIAN RED CROSS AS HITTER COLD anil driving snow descend on the Russian front, Russian attacks are intensified. For Russian troops are at home in winter warfare, and Russian motorized equipment is built to operate in intense cold. Pushing forward with troops and supplies as part of the Russian offensive arc Canadian-built, four-wheel.drive trucks. Ford engineers devised ways to "arcticize" these trucks with heaters and other devices to make them operate efficiently at 40 below zero and lower. In the extreme winter of Northern Manitoba, these trucks were put through exhaustive tests to nuke sure that they would start quickly and operate efficiently under the severe Russian weather conditions. FORD MOTOR COMPANY l , J i The power plant in these and all other Canadian-built Ford army vehicles in service today in the far parts of the world, is the Ford V-8 engine. Developed by Ford engineers in pre-war days, it set a new standard of performance in the cars, trucks, and buses of a nation at peace. Always it has been noted for the smoothness and surging power which only a V-type, eight-cylinder ngine can give. Today It Is proving its efficiency and economy on the bitter testing grounds of war, and is helping to keep transportation and essential supplies moving on the home front. In peace and in war the Ford V-8 engine has stood the test; On the frozen fronts of Russia or the highways of Canada, it's a great power plant. OF CANADA. LIMITED LARGEST PRODUCERS' OF MILITARY VEHICLES IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE . : L I'M 4 a I i . i ' I hi i ar v h Sr