.frtiincn r? W ROY Al. HOTEL a m. - tr m llAtna r " Rait 15c op , IIaI t.A CftA Hater .. . m r tit P.O. Vox Iff 1 C I 1 i s v Bv w mm w l) t, B.A. rimrmmr a m MUrk Mianf Stl . i n i ruqi r niv nnii 4 : i nut I.' .EXTIN DAIRY rilONE iil 1'IM.V SWI.ITIMJ MRMKS CMIAM.n AMI llll'AIKn) s t and help i 'a clean job. Phone UlirV :jj HAVDYMAX For I n r. m ana Arriurni Fhone 141 Unff VT. a ""WIIW AU fj BY HELPING US 10 CENTS 1 CANADA 1939- Have Your Bus Fare Ready ! ! tUn ilfivof mimt u'.'ilt u'hiln vnu "fish" a dime, passengers and bus are delayed . i-conds. Multiply that few seconds of . t :it haiinens in the day and you have one ARROW BUS LINES SAVOY HOTEL Car! Zarelli, Prop. rhoni37 P.O. Itox 5M PHASER STREET ntl.NCK RUPERT rYTYTTTVYYTVf TTYTTTTTYVY l THE REX CAFE ! Now Open for limine CHOP SUEY t CHOW MKIN (t Opening Hours? jL 3 p-TO. to 2 .m. 2nd Avenue (Across from r Prince Rupert Hotel) I'hone 173 S.AaAAAAaAAaAaAAAaAAAAaAA The Seal of Quality British Columbia's Finest Salmon lha W f ff w I J Variety Store W S iHW I VftVff' BK4ssWsV' 1 av rr r rsw . a r rw mmm s & - w 7 aaaaaaam w i r ar bbb . k hi w i ! e aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam a ; -v r a aaaaaaa Kb) .... ' lsJm . . K' BWalsaVBV BW W . 1 XI 11 aVaVaW s t " ni- .- Aat-S we specialize in winter comfort. We have ilrK0 Stock nf wt5n.,., ..11 ..e Hw. Iwuf mill. v . iiiii ill ... llll 111 LlllT I IITC V 8 to make house cleaning simpler . . . toilet- ior milady . . scwlnir accessories and any- 11 K else VOU innvr lm'illhv l haniiv n,: 1 ' i rj viiin M'.'iBmi having spent the last two weeks visiting In PenUcton and Van couver. They aie resuming rest dene here. After paying his farewell visit to this area In the capacity of command chaplain for the Can adlan Army in British Columbia Lieut. Col. George O. Fallls left last night for Vancouver whence he will proceed shortly to Kingston, Ontario, to become district chaplain there. with headquarters Notice NOTICE Is hereby given that the ANNUAL OENERAL MEET-mg of the Members of the PRINCE RUPERT GENERAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION will be held at the City Hall on Tuesday. February od at 8 pjn liuMnewi To Receive Auditor's Report and Financial Statements for the ysmr 1M3. To elect five Membra of the Board of Management. To appoint an Auditor. Tiie Membership fee Is 3100 per annum and can be paid at the Hospital or left al Ormes prior to February 18th. at which date the membership Itet will close II W BIRCH. Secretary AlliiniiT ijajf wM i ill lyrLli'ill. II lllBllLi 1 iiintWi.BHHimi''l"i StlBiBSIS)SMS TUB DAILT NEWB PAGE TBRI8 LOCAL NEWS NOTES ADauce tonight. Oddfellows Hall Jock Wearmouth. ion of Mr. and Mrs. It. Y. Wearmouth of this cHy. U now In Italy with the Eighth Army, according to word received fcy his parent. The Junior Section of the Prince Rupett Chamber of Commerce, at 1U meeting lait nkfht. welcomed It former secretary, Private Trevor WtUtams, who has been here on a brief leave from his military duUes with the Iloyal Canadian Army Serf Ice Coips at Red Deer, Alberta. Private Williams is leaving by tonight's train on hit return to Red Deer. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hanson i nee Ceclie Cavenallo returned from Edmonton last week-end Hear Evangelist Balmer night. Oddfellows' Hall. United States and its Future In Bible Proprecy." Maurice Brydges was present as a guest at last night's dinner meeting of the Junior Section oT the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. Our office will be closed Monday and Turwlay due to moving to our new office at Trotier's Dock. Albert tt McCaf fery. Ltd, (38) NO MORE BACK KINKS! Gin Pill for the kldneyi help re-mow the escen acids thai are often the ouk of stiff, thev back. Money buck if not-aaiisCed. I FILLS J urii,40Piu. it tit, to no. (1. t U.. G 121 Announcements All adTertiwwtru In thta column will be charred for a lull month at 23c word. Drv Dock EmDlovees' Dance 1844. 'February 11 Proverb's Orches-1 tra. I C.C.F. Dance, February 11, t Oddfellows' Hall, DeCarlo's L.O.L. Orance Dance, Sat. Feb. 12, 9:30 sharp. Oddfellows' Hall. Jean de Cartoss orchestra. Good Cheer Club Valentine) Tea. Home cooking. Saturday. February 12. Club House 1.30 to UO. VA. Coast Regiment Dance, I.OD.E. Hall. February 14. Orange Ladles' Dance. Oddfellows' Hall. February 14. Boilermaker's Ball, February I4th Staff House Dining Hall C WJL. Bridge. WhUt and Crib-bac K.O.C Hut. Feb. 17. 8 p.m Everj'one welcome. W.A. Canadian Leaion Dance IO.D.E Ha:; March 24. One of llie nianj- lbljnctN-e services performed Iiy Mfe Assurance In these nrprnt limes 1 the ninhilira. tlon of the peopleV savings against the Insidious hut none the less ilrvnlallng enriny Indaliou. Tims millions of men and women, advised hy n worthy ond highly trained group of their fcllowcnunlrynien who 'eir Life Assurance, wilhhold their savings from the luxury market and set them aidc to secure protection and wcIMteing for themselves and iheic loved ones in the unknown days to come. la ihc pat year alone, the million policyholders of the Sun IJfc nf Canada have set aside $112 millions of their savings in the form of Life Assurance premiums. During the war years there has Iwcn a marked increase in the haslc service rendered hy Life Assur mice personal and family protection in the time of greatest need. The Sun Life of Canada, since Si'tti'inher 1939, has paid out 365 million dollars to policyholder ami iK'iieliciaries, n really significant contribution to the stahilily of national family life in time of emergency;. I ItOM THE lf ANNUAL HKPOIKT Nrw Aouranrea . .. S 214,292,080 Autiranrra In force 3,173,117,167 IIoiuHi. l'.I.l 191) .71,057,493 IUnrfili 1'aiil tlnre Ornaoltolio'i 1,629,863, ttl d aI pallcyhoUUn, or may be obtained rom( E. T. AIM'LKWHAITE, Local Representative Local Business Changes Hands Announcement is made of the purchase of the Prince Rupert Supply Co. Ltd. business by C. G. Ham from Mrs. J. A.-Hlnton. Mr. Ham, for years manager of McRae Bros. Ltd. will be leaving there shortly to devote himself to the business he has purchased. Mrs. Hlnton will remain with Prince Rupert Supply Co. Ltd. for the meantime and expects to continue residence in the city. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:45, was reported this ifternoon xp be six hours late Difficulties in connections east of Jasper are said to be respon sible. Mrs. Robert Murray, 1115 Eighth Avenue East, has received word from her son, Bill, that he has arrived safely overseas. Bill is serving with the navy. Major and Mrs. O. A. Rlx arrived in the city this morning iron from i Vancouver Vancouver and ana will wm return To Quic Toughest Beatds- Use Gillette Lather SHAVING CREAM 1 Bene Time S Mot bf Ifw writt I' shaving comerl 1 fh inattit ef Bho M 55 c"rf tMt' Itching Scalp- Loose Dandruff 1,1 Try This Home Treatment Tor Quick Ease and ComfoTt Hre Is a clean powerful penetrating oil that, brings speed? relief from the Itching torture ntl discomfort Doot diK with fingernails, that only serve ti spread -the trouble Just nv Miu. 1 mirts ol Moone'a Inerald Oil and olive oil Apply gently with the fingertips once a day and shampoo every fourth day Voull find this treatment not only soothes the Uch-Ins a:;d t 'tturr but helps promote more rapid healtntt loose flontlnx dandruff become n thmi; of the paat Y ..btuii: Emr-.i'.' Oil In the oriclnal b".'1 Orme. Ltd or any modem drut; store for common rdintry sort throat soTiri. I IVIt Itl'lllSTUV Basketball At Port Edward ACT tin f'rrlirirule ! Title NtV 57M1-I lit llliicW I, .sulxlliMon uf He Soti'llierlV IT nrrr. mure r le. f lot l!W. Kmise 5, ft Dl-Irht, Mip Ml. Wiierkar KKtiKfnctnrv proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title issued in the name of Jack Dennett has been filed In this office. notice is hereby Klven thnt I shall, at the expiration of one month fnan the date of the first publication hereof. Issue a provisional Certifi cate of Title In lieu of aald lost rertlflonte. unless In the meantime valid objection b made to me . in wrltlnR. DTED at the land Heglstry Office. Prince Hupert, BO this aeth day of January. 1044 A D. ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy Keglttxsr of Titles. Two basketball tames-t Port Eiwasd last night were similar only in the fact that they were ! played with the same kind of ball on the same floor. The Navy-Coast Battery game, battled out Jn the close competi tive atmosphere which Inspires rabid fan-interest, snapped to a 27-25 end with Navy on top. :in the Tfank-Fortress affair the schedule-leading southerners went in for scoring practice hi a big way, tossing the balloon through the hoop for an 81-polnt tally against the Fortress' hard earned 22. I High School Boys lose; Girls Win Gun Regiment In a splr- ited game while Bo-Me-Ifl i Playing at Seal Cove last1 ! night, the Booth Memorial - Muth tomorrow itfght Major- lost M to 45 to Rlx's mother, Mrs. G. A. Rlx, Is . Prince Rupert Machine 4 quite 11L elrls redeemed the school , CUT RATE SHOE STORE Forward to Victory in . , . SHOES THAT ARE WINKERS by winning 16 to 13 oer-j ' ! Canadian Women's Army T 1 Corps in an equally close Many riienUS match. i P ft :, ,,..:AtServiceUl up K CEFIflklft iGeorge Cripps IIIL IJ JLLitmw i MINING PARLEY VICTORIA, Feb. 11 V -Speak ing In toe Throne Speech de- bate in the Legislature yester-l To Co-operate With Hospital Service Plan The board of directors of the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital. p at the regular monthly meeting on Monday night, decided to cooperate with the new Associated Hospitals Services of British Columbia which has set up a group hospitalization scheme under sponsorship of-ten hospitals in the south and with endorsatlon of the British Columbia Hospitals Association and the British Col- umbia Medical Association 'whereby hospltafi2atlon is pro vided for memoers paying ouc w the case of single persons and $1.50 for married persons with up to two chlldien. The local board decided that the hospital here should accept patients for treatment under this scheme -which pays regular public ward rates. The sponsoring hospitals including leading Institutions in Vancouver. Victoria and New Westminster. I SHRIMP Fresh Every Diy Boat "W S.I. " First Host v4 -.m on Co. Halt- tr I 'ii m. SERVICES TO Vancouver. Vlctotla Waypolnts, Stewart and nd North Queen Charlotte Islands Full Into.mstlon, Ttcttti xnA Reservations FRANK J. BKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. l";ffc?,M 3 Quality at $7.93 38.05 Mens Better Grade Welts Goo(l news. men. After 'being short stocked in 1913, Ave are how in a position to offer Top Quality Men's Shoes for 1944. No need to hurry our stocks are ample but when you're ready you'll find our stocks offer Top Selec tion. Cut Rate Shoe Store 586 Third Avenue Mall Phone Green 593 Across from Ormes Drug Store Orders Promptly Filled Iligb Iteard of Community AVas Slanifest at Strxict Ust XIrht; Body Sent to Vancouver for Interments TLCon and Trnrr.pn from all day. Hon. E. C. Carson, minis- J-Sat 8 k "His love of country sustained him beyond the field of battle, where he so distinguish,-ed himself," the Dean Gibson declared. "It permeated his everyday life, and made him a leader in patriotic activity." Members of the Masonic or der and veterans, fighting comrades of the last war, attended in a body, and following the service, marched In procession to the wharf whence the body was taken to Vancouver wheTe burial will be made with Mason- ter of mines, said he had aaicea M. finai The full cathedral cnoir un- 1 " ! 7r w 'der the direction of Peter Uen. a conference of provincial mln- Ln nRT. -1,1 asses.' choirmaster and organist, ere isters of mines and mining in- ""l awav on Sun-in attendance, leading the slng- r - ,ng ol the hymns -Abide With ;sider means of removing pres- " athermg heard Me " and "Hark, Hark, Angelic ent restrictions so the Industry 6 flean ot Voices." I it. Ir, iMMlnor J .... . ! 11, . - n may uc i 1 cathedral pay tribute to Honorary pauocuicis c rehabUltatlon pUns. rrinnt as'a man whose love H. Elklns, N. A. Watt. Col. A,, of country and bis fellow mcnGuttman, Aronld Flaten, W. L. ifound expression In leadership Coatesnd -Frank Dlbb. in community activities, par- f Active pallbearers were J. O. ticularly In the organization or Garrett, u. u. achs, u. w . vuirciu. natriotic displays and demon-,0. P. Tinker, D. O. Borland and siratlons. 'w. M. Watts. YES SIR... It's Sure a Handy Garment FOR Lounging Hiking f Sport Wear 1 j THE NEW TWEED SURCOAT Relted with full zipper Shades: Grey, Green, Brown. Sizes 36 to 44 $0.95 HELP THE SEAMEN HELP THE SEA CADETS JOIN TIIE Navy League Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PKLNCE RITERT CO. Ltd. BRITlSn COLVMU ratiiirs . 'iWitJT . a I I I Cf AN. .41 i ',