. 10 CENTS ' CANADA I 1939 xn hc driver must wait while you "fish" iliac, i)a.sxonKeri and bus arc delayed ri i f l 1 i i . . . " . . 1 f r f mat. Happens in the day and you have on'i i in the bus is late. I-t's koen it on time! ARROW BUS LINES i nnv A I ill i n a OTEL Aaj frm Home . 4 rts -. - Wster Kiptrt, nC l r.u. a-i Q I ftllCA U. LUUUO.I ucy n-K. rnnrartnr lxcal Icaw and Prized MILK Tl IVMIfV ruo.sg ui l SiMII'INO RMRS U.EANni HI .IM I KM I For and help Iran Job, A Yl t V K SERVICE in I ISonntit rhone 711 av I Rooms No. ( t SAVOY HOTEL Cnrl Zarclli. I'rop. rbone 27 FRSER TRINCE r.o. bx n STREET RUPERT TTTTT TYT-VTTTf ;?ttt THE REX CAFE Sow Opn for Rutlnrss CHOI' SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening lloarst 3 p.m. to t a.m. 2nd Avenae (ArreM Prince Rupert llutrll rhne 171 The Seal of Quality British Columbia's Finest Salmon Hands Show the Way to the Variety Store 4 4 4 4 from Ai-uiaAAaaAAa-AAAA-AAaa LOCAL NEWS NOTES Our office uill he rloM-d Monday anil Tnenday due t moving to our new office at Trntlrr'i IWitk, Albert Si McCaffrey, ui. (it) The Women Chapter No. of 211. the Moose held their letter from Lieut. T. N. LePage I formerly of this city, who at the time of writing was in Naples R C 81. Clair was in the chair in the absence of President A. S Vlckerson OueaU were Col O. O. Fa Ills and N. M. Mac Loan of Vancouver, and Maior Morrant if Prince Rupert Winner of the luncheon raffle of a war ser ine certificate for the Queen's Fund was Peter Lakie. HCUM AT I m 1 PAINS AND f $TIFFNt$y WA. Coast Regiment Valentine Dance tonight. HO.DE. Hall. Tickets at door. Father P. 3. Carroll, local Roman Catholic Chiuch prieit. returned to the city on Saturday from a trip to Massett, Queen monthly executive meetlne at the ! Charlotte Islands, on ecdesiaa home ofhe Senior Regent. Mm. ! tical duties. Margaret Tolln. on Friday Thli I was followed by a meeting of the A Visitors will be welcome at Red committee ehalnr.en to dlaeus Crow workroom on Wednesday, the bazaar to be held in Uie early i February 16, from to to 5 pjiu spring, in puwictty committee also held 1U regular montM) meeting on the Mme eveatne at me nome of Mrs. Richard Olske i 3. E. Ornheim returned to the on Sixth Avenue Bast, liuxinen city Saturday from a brief fur was or a routine nature. iburtna triD to Massett. Oueen The Jtinior Section of the Prince Itepcrt Chamber of Com-merce has delegated T Norton . . . ... Come and have tea and see our work. OS) Charlotte Islands. Due to a shipment of caps be i I Ing delayed, we will be using raw iuuiivs. wno orougni ine rruiter mHk ran -t..rf f ni.riwi "P at " ' meeting to go Into ! mtllc caps.-Valentln Dairy. 39) the jwulbiUUe af a contributory j hospital Imuran ptan jueh as rile Junior Section of the has been tnauirureiMt in th', . . . . n blllty of getting out some sort At last Week's luncheon Of the ! nr nuhli-tWi nne nf the ob-l ; Prince Rupert Rotary Club, when lJecU of which would be to con-Mrs. Dorothy Oartoutt was the ;vey news of Junior Chamber ipeatei on the subject of 'Prince activities to members away on Rupert and toe Y." a one -minute mmUry rrlce. George D)b- nience was ooerva in uwuie navn naj been delegated to to the memory of one t the pop- kok into the possibaitles. alar members, the lite Thomas t Trotier. who died recently in . Quebec S C. Thomson read ail PAVP tY Ice Harvest SKEENA CROSSINO. Feb. 14 Sixteen men left Skeena Crossin last week to work for the Hanson limner and Lumber comiuny cutting ice at Pacific. Endako McB.lde and Prince George. They are at present in Smttheu awaiting the development of working arrangements. It is expected that the job will take about ; month They are: Douglas Wes ley. Edward Wesley. Joseph Wright. Oliver Woods. Cecil Wright. Horace Brown. Oliver Weev Ernest Hyjnms Frank Har Minhi Logtn, Sifi' f mJ borne etooo-mut,hoif l!r utime cooking column it ttfulu future of this p. Look for thete yluiH hints cuh Moodi? A.ic:v Johnson and David Silverleaf Lard Announcements WA. Coast I.ODE. Hall, Orange Ladles Dance, Odd fellow' llall. February 14, de Carlo'a Orchestra. Regiment Dance, February 14. Boilermaker's Ball, February 14th, Staff House Dining Hall Moose Ladies Meeting, Wed- resday 7 p.m. prompt. Initiation. Important all members attend. Joint social fl pjn. C.W1. Bridge. WhUt and Crib-bage. K.O.C. Hut. Feb. 17, 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. CXJ.F. Dance, March 10. Odd fellows' Hall, DeCarlo's Orchestra Dry Dock Employees' Dance. March 18, Proverb's Orchestra. W.A. Canadian Legion Dance. I.OD.E. Hall. March 24. ouOuini r it. h. ! . ' ... pttal. BjC to Lieutenant ana , . ;merce u considering me possi--; . Mrs. . Eatl . Birth Notice February 11, at Smithers' Hos- Gordon, a son, Robert Byng. Both doing nicely. Funeral Notice1 Funeral service ror the late William Stanley Roper will 1 held tomorrow. February 15, at 1:30 at the Orenrille Court Funeral Chapel, Rev J. A. Don- neli officiating. Interment la Fairvlew Cemetery. CFPR KitoryHes SCHEDULE MONDAY PM. 4:00 Sound Off 4:1-G. I. Jive 4 :30 To be announced 6:00 Peter and the Pygmies i : 1 5 To be announced ' S:30-Personal Album 5:45 Melody Round-up 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 0:11 Are You & Genius? 6:30 Serenade In Rhythm :45 Ann Watt "7:00 Music from America K-imnar Oonron U.Kft-4 ' 7 JO MUSlC from the Pacific Wc; fi-00 Pred 'arine S 15 Front Line Family 8: 30 CBR Singers 9:00 Down Beat 9:30 Waltz Time 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Recorded Interlude 10.15 Yarns for Yants 10 30 Great Music 10:45 Band Wagon 11 ;(K Ujn announcement TUESDAY ' 7 30- Musical Clock ? 45- -CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock ( 30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Singing Strings I 9:00 Morning Visit T 9:15 Nelson Eddy : 9:30 CBC Nea- 9:35 Transcribed Varieties PRESERVE ARMY Decrease Training Intensity Role for Coming Year Is EnunciatedMore Local I. ...Dt'ARV If 1844 .Jivw THB DAILT NXTWfl PAOE THRKI P YUUKOLLr BY HELPING US Have Your Bus Fare Ready ! ! arr r v m p iSj nmrrr ---r . . m j -v ---Br si x ii cr r r- w p- r- i xi u m .) I I i r.-- apv r s- 'r . 1 1 I r '7 tar a J nf x ' v v r jm we specialize li!t! Klnolr ,.c .. .. . . , V p WI . . . all of the best pw- for, h(,UHU clwi'"R simpler . . . toilct-milady . . , sewinR accessories and any-? you m "''Ppy this season. HE VARIETY STORE l.Oi .u . Nowmgoodivppfyoncwryreoion-abV priced, ihlt fine cooling of tnouUbe on every house wife's she There w$ a time not so very long sno. wtien there seemed to be a real risk tint wc in CanaJa milit fin J ourselves short of cooking fats. Fortunately, the ell'ons ot Canadian I armcr s have averted that danger snj now there is no reason hy every kiu.hcn in QnaJa slioulj not be supplied with a pound or two of that feonJcrful standby, Silverleaf lard. Not onlr is lard s very valuable source of mercy hut it lso contains other vital elements absolutely essential to health. Use lard in delicious deep frys. for pan-frying nd of coure in baked ood. It is good good for you and we now have enough. Hasten their JVC Vlrtsrltm Homecenlng Yu can htlp bring Hi beyt hem by buying War Saving Slampt Irem yeur Food Dealtr vary lima yen then. r astBKS m SB B B B B DEEP APPlE PIE IV: cops lifted ' up hlunpoler pattry 7 th('. c tolled flout Silvetlcal UrJ 1 tp. uk Itr cuil tcr Mil and lift into a bowl die flnyr. ult nj baling powder. Cut halt of lard ioto tlirtc dry Ugttedirnti, to the uit of licit (triiot ilien cut in re mtindrr of lard, to (be k of mll peat. SptinLle with aJJ watrr, and mix with a fork, adding tnouKh witer to male adougb w IjkIi will uu form a man tint deaoi eaiilr Uvta Uie bowl, aut rot tm nuiNot Trt applet VI teaspoon prated Sugar, white or nntn Kmwn 2 tablnptKuii 1 teaspoon (rtred buterr. if Orange rind ava-thle Perl, core and ilice applei. Mix lajtif (tmount drendinf( utxut tanneu of applet), ounKC rind and nutmeg. Ar-ringe applet and lugtr mixture In alternate Uycti in a deep pie dish, dotting with butter. Moisten edfti of dish. fUJl out paste, sUdi and place over applet. Trin and crimp eaV-ei. UAe m a tot ovtn4'50,r., for 12 minutes, then reduce hett to S73 P., and bale until crust nnrly browned, about iO mioutei. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED Makers of Premium Quality Products; HrookfleUI Huttcr, Kiis tuul Cheese; Jewel Shortening nnd Silverleaf Lnrd. 10:00 Melody Time 10:30 Oick Todd 10:45 They Tell Me 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Dick Leibert PJ1. 12:00 March Time 12:30 Spotlight Bands 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded 12:55 Program Resume 1:00 One Night Stand 1:30 School Broadcast 2.00 Silent OTTAWA. Feb. 14. In a .statement of policy for the Reserve Army in Canada for 1944, issued at National Defenec Headquar ters, It Is announced that, "while the necessity for the Reserve Army remains unchanged, it Is possible, In view of the improve raent In the military situation and the increased efficiency that has been achieved, to decrease the lntneslty of Its training dur lng the coming year." It Is therefore proposed, the statement says: l11 . -- t tiiBiik MRS. A. S. CVSSON ia new n rerlect Krahh She bad arubWii indifeilion, rarutipalion arW kilaMunMa with bad breath. Fruit-a-trrei itimultlrd ber Tner mad her feel yean reiaifer. Buck yr Iner with Fruil t-tirtl tanacU'a Larteil StUiru Lifer Tabieta. KWONO SANO HINO HOr KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next U Kfar Tal 611 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Open S p.m. to 1! p.m. Tuesday II pm. U 12 p.m. Outside Orders from t p.m. 12 p.m. rhone Red 117 (ai To reduce the period of training torn 40 days to 30 days 1 as It was prior to the outbreak of ' war. This will permit a 15-day summer camp and 15 days training at local headquarters: b To continue to make provision for the further training of officers, non-eommlssioned officers and specialists; 4C Since the Reserve Army has been operating with a liberal scale of full-time armlnlstrative and training staffs for some IS months, and it is considered that units have now progressed to a stage where their officers and non-commissioned officers ar; sufficiently qualified to carry out their training without the same degree of assistance, ther? will therefore be some reduction in the numbers employed on full- time training duty; (dl While no general change in the structure of the Reserve Army is contemplated, it is pro posed that some measure of streamlining" will take place to ! ensure that all units maintain a ; satisfactory standard of elf i-i ciency. Units unable to maintain a satisfactory strength and effic iency will become dormant for the duration ot the war. It Is not known at present what rediutlons will be made In the numbers of administrative and training staffs, nor what units will be subject to 'streamlining" developments or become dormant This will be decided only after the situation in each district has been assessed by the Distt let Officer Commanding and his recommendations In this regard submitted to National Defence Headquarters. IN Tlir SITRF.ME rOI'RT OI' IlKITItll COI.rMIUl l TKOIUTR In thf M.illrr if ttir "AilmlnMratlon rt" ami In tUr Maltrr of thr IMatr or I rank lour. Ifn -ii lnfrtar. TAKE NOTICE that by order of HU Honor. W. E. FUher. mad on the 10th day ot February. A.O. U44. I waa appoinu-d AdaUt Uftratar ox the rstite ot Frank base, drcrastd, and all parties h-rlc? claims analD.it the said mate are hereby i-qulrrd to furnish name, property, willed, to me on or before the 11th day T March. AO. 14I. and all partlo Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their todebt-ednem to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. BC this llth day of February. AD. 194 NORUAK A. WATT Official Administrator, Prince Rupert B C TV VTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTT TTY Meet Me At JOHNNY'S Johnny's SNACK BAR Onr Coffee Is Tops) aiiiiiiaiiiAiiiiiiiitiii Forinc Ta? RETUKNS StSK. U. E. MORTIMER rbone 88 134 2nd Ave. miNCE RITPEUT ROOFING CO. Bos 725 Specialists on UuUlup Roofs Repairs, Re-shlngllng I'rce Estimates TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTW SHRIMP Fresh Every Day . .. , a. C M ,. . A noai lY.o.i.i. rirsi rsuaa II' A . .1.1 A - M lirl ui iiiiriiAi mi Dally after 4 p.m. ROLE FOR COMIXG YEAR DEFINED Tne Reserve Army role durlns ! the coming year Is summarized I In the statement as follows: ' a To maintain throughout the country continued, Interest In the Canadian Army and Its activities and to set an example to all citizen! of preparedness at all tlrnej. bl To provide a continuing flow of telnforcements for the forces overseas by training young men of pre -enlistment age. e To ba:fc ? the civil auth ority f espchsibJe for the en force - rar, ! 1.w and order if (it As a trained reserve to support the Active forces avai'- ab for the dines ct Canada ; if the mllltaty situation tCwukl ' deteriorate. ( At a basis for expansion ot ! the Active Army should the necessity arise "Build B.C. Payrolls" PACIFIC GOES WHERE NEEDED t?lt 111 While no one likes regulations and restrictions, In the ease of Pacific Milk, the new'Oov-ernment control is working', well. Indeed. In the Upper Country and Interior almost normal sup-, plies are reaching them, for' they have no ether milk supply In those places. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed 111 YES SIR... It's Sure a Handy Garment Lounging FOR Hiking Sport Wear THE NEW TWEED SURCOAT Belted with full zipper Shades: Grey, Green, Brown. Sizes 36 to i4 Pt"erFwiaVsriTal MUSSAILEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the city three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion Dqwn through the years, almost since Prince Rupert first existed, we have served the people. The prescription laboratory we have always tried to keep modern, using skilled pharmacists, quality drugs, the best of equipment. As we start a new year, we are proud of our record, and grateful for the confidence you have shown in us. May we continue to serve you. 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