Sf. Valentine's Party, Stewart os Ray Reflects ... ... and Reminisce STEWArrr- Lodge, Loyal Portland Canal Order of Moose, 2 Prince Rupert Daily Mews Friday, February 24, 19f,0 An independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Pfince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia G A HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association . . . . , . SUBSCRIPTION RATES . w-.wo .urn-, i Hssi.steu uy women oi u.e Moose, cu-rwrar. held a whist drive and rtnnro n i ! . JUL ?A,;iNv. -1 A v-- nix I Saturday In the Moose Home in ' j M,a' C,s honor of St. Valentine's Day. It : nmans. was a well attended affair and 1 : oi- . air shelters, filhn? hospitals and increasing cemeteries A Japanese novelist is urging that trie United States annex Japan. The latter country w mid thereby become the 49th State and Japanese possess the right to settle in California or anywhere else. It looks doubtful. The new hotel for Prince Rupert will cost about half a miliion. Some are saying they had a nation the outlay wcuid be more However, do not be downcast! Five hundred thju.;arid good Canadian dollars can make anyone feel quite comfortable. One can find folks here ho have hud experience in the opposite everybody enjoyed the evenlnor ,,u's $7.00 m.-.. ,. Winners in the whist were: Ladies first, Mrs. C. E. Gibson; consolation, Mrs. Roy Sharpe. men's, first, Angelo Bugnella and W. S. Orr tied with W. S. Orr win- $5 75 MeB-,F:nj.t By Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 5c; Per Year, $8 00; By Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. British Elections i ' ill j N jnlng on the draw; consolation Prince Rupert wilf soon have three theatres one on Third j Prince Rupert pictures taken I 1 Z.US , : I l $12.50 Men's lli-a,. Henry Nellson. William Tooth won the fancy table centre which was drawn for. The supper pre- t Plaid il(.k by J Denny Allen in 1909 are in a Fjrat stree Q Third Avenue window. One shos , M HoW Thrfe I LN AT A LATE HOUR this moraine; .lone (Rupert Road, down by the water ; pared by the ladies was, as usual, ;par excellence. front, where there was something f . ri-vp,nmpnt rw ai.t.' and night. Ruperts rid ... ' ha"dlv J..AU. ' ;. . dclng day annear enough. The j $3.75 By,' tm "ANNIHILATION BECKONS," SAYS EINSTEIN Dr. Albert-Einstein, world famous physicist, shown posed before a microphone, as he warned that the armament race between the U.S. and the U. S S R. was "hysterical" and may lead to extinction of life on this planet. Also mentioning the H-bomb he said that "It appears on the public horizon as a probably attainable goal." Einstein called for the doing away with mutual fear and distrust since "annihilation beckons." first stores, first caies, first Q ; after the polls in yesterday's general election had closed, the result of the British contest was still inconclusive. The Labor government had by last night what appeared to be a solid lead of seats on returns from large metropolitan and industrial Lonely Miner Htors Of Blessed Event STEWART In a lonely out present arrangement fits the situation neatly and greatly widens the city's scop and yarictv of entertainment. And that's eicome. theatre, first newspaper, first post office, first barber shop?, first fire department, first hotel and first ruddy light district Boys' tm all sim,. $4 25 Boys' TuT ! post in the mountains, Bob Bur- were all there together. We lived iwise, caretaker for the Morris i or'"s, shw- areas, where admittedly lay its principal strength. n Rupert Road for a while, in- The north is a wild enous , a dang -ms proofs Mr. lac-: Summit Mine, was the recipient i Nu - S Powdered Whole country any season and a Leod also asked Mr. Stuart if he of a very fine Valentine message ; f thontrht. it. wn nnilciin) tnr a n.hnn Via P..luaH ,1 i., l.ln , $2 75 Bovsla,,.,,,, that crashes certainly risks re ........... .v - - " .......... i. . . v. . M . mil. 1 1 ,iv i.v.i.v mb iauiu-Kii;. acno-ieie- maining out of .ight permanent barber to use glycerine. Tht l.phone. the news that his i ; Boots, all sj.ITI wife had i f 3-. f,,' s",,lW ng boy in ( . :iroauciion came easv. n , ., , , . . , Kesults from the country, however, coming in today, this down. A few hours rrysTre, sharply whittling : Tne American physical sodetv before these words appeared in print it was still ! says "no nation has the riht to ... . . , . , use such a bomb" as the hydro- conceiveable that, meagre as their wins might have ipen bomb. But. from inference. Town With "Soup" chemist said, "no." 'given birth to a bound -MIWiy ly. Din t eonc!t"e that a railway, a hiihwav. and a few thousand neocle will tame a wilderness Mr. MacLeod had brougnl this i Vancouver. The mine, which is question before the two lastjaout twenty-seven miles from witnesses because of the fact! Stewart. Is only accessable at this Evidence in McEachern Case Continues in City Police Court been, the almost disappearing Liberal party might tnere ou!tt be tne rl?nt t0 l,t!!- Just as merciless as it was a nfe- . , , V ' ize another. less fearsome, vet time aeo. Fallen fliers are some- i i-i.-' i i i. l j have the balance of power. Political prophets had 1 a bomb xhere would be .t,e times found. To do that much is i that a barber, John T. McNeill, time of the year by snowshoe or At the trial of Angus McEach- had also lived at the residence oven themselves Correct. It was an extremely right to once more start building i a feat indeec em, charged in city police court Produced as evidence was th ; With making nitrOHlvcerine. bottle of elvreiine the e.irthen- I plane. I mmm corded the president and Ueas-' Const- Jack White testified he ware jar, a search warrant and urer and impressive tribute was had seen accused at about 3 p.m. a receipt for rental of the shack. Da'id to the memorv of the late come lnt0 tne N C.O.'s office. The t.ial was adjourned until Arnold Flaten. wartime president. wlt Corporal Taylor and Wales, today at 2:30 p.m. Movint, pk,N Shippinif i4 1 Red Cross In Session Cartatt tJ close fight with indications that it would be a photo- : finish up to the accounting for the last seat. It was probably too much to expect that there would be a decisive result in this election, much as it might have been desired in view of the foreboding uncertainty of the future both in the economic and ; international fields and the heavy and perplexing problems that lie ahead Early indications are that; of Red Cross here, who recently "c "au '"" me rear m Police station and offered the passed awav in Victoria. Harry ; tlJf Breen acknowledged that the "'cers a drink, great success of the R.d Cross j (At this "point the officers in work here during the war had ! the courtroom and counsel at-been due tq Mr. Flaten. "His early tempted to refrain from laugh-death is a bitter thingla take," :ingi. Two Campaigns Were Successful H. M. Wightman New Secretary commented Mrs. C. II. Elkins i . As sojn as he '.ad Drodured it will be. another election for Great Britain soon unless some sort of a nationalist government, which the state of affairs today might justify, is formed. SZ3 - Complete Complete Mi Rtliife , JMU'OCUC .f ient tent Service, Service, fe fe; ., ' rNATwh Car.adian Car.adian Liquid Liquidi: t I I C A Vn ' for for Oxygen. Oxygen. Acr.t? Ackv welding supplin X. VV Lmdsay'i Lindsay'iG 0 T?u jrTfrx Storage Storage L- L rfij lJiU3-iy ZsJ Cor' 2!,J ;uid ' Est 1910 rh. C TTtv( throats; M.''r A V' 'common sonit A year of successful and happy T.N. Youngs acknowledged j the bottle, the Corporal went on, accomplishment with local con- work of ladies in connection with j cpl. Wales left. To Const. White ditions such that it was possible the blod donor campaign. ir.en-;and Cpl. Taylor the accused is to assist the rest of the country tioning especially Mrs. Alor.so ; alleged to nave said that without any draw by local de- Kaines and Mrs. G. H. Monlgom- McKnight powdered the, whole mands of disaster or distress was cry. town. I mnrie the snnn fnr Me. At least, Britons did decide they were not want ing radical changes. The complete rejection Of Com- reported upon last night at the Report was made that a First Knight with the promise that munists and Left Wing Laborites made that clear. aiinum luccuys ui uic nmccnu- hTesDyterian unurcn anaoiaii ne wouia not use it in town, pert branch of the Canadian Red Girls in Training homo nursing McEachern was peeved because Cross Society. class had been succesful pass- McKnight had not used the ex-Treasurer Stan Saville reported , ing fifteen girls. It was left to plosive elsewhere. The accused that the 1849 campaign for funds the executive to arrange some then said he would see the offi-had gone over the, top with a form of public presentation, pos- cers later, and walked out. . IMPRESSING WASHINGTON Tltli 4Trtlttmiit ii not publlb4 9r Alsplay4 by tht Liquor Cnntrol Bord ot toy tht Ooytrnmaat ef vritUh Columbia. total subscription of $4,102.30. sibly in , the churchs The meeting Const. Whit continued his THE CRYING NEED always of the vast Pacific "r area has been for more and better grounded the clinching effort having been decided to. invite Inspector or testimony staling that at 3:30. a concert put on by T. N. Young.; Schools Joseph CheH to organ- p.m. on December 31, he anV UnnwWlo-o in Wnhino-trm sava Phrktian Science unde" Rotary Club sponsorship, ize the Junior ReO. Cross further Const. Redhead visited the home to" & ' Mr. Mr. Ykmnes Voungs reported rennrtert nn on (In. Ill the CltV. mention ber;8 made of the accused r. shark at 113 the ' Monitor. blood donor clinic which had. of '.he good work already. i'iii Pane Avenue. Knocking on OJ iconomicai iizi Oil )ZiZ Ufl .l,:v, ln ..t'ttiv,, oeen neia ncre wnen 5J0 donors "ofn. at oornen o reei otiium aoov, tney received no answe- nnnm-Dccmrnl ihe Congressional m.n.m-, Which have Visited the ? groups had come forw,rd A refriger-.; under.: the .leadership. Of'. -W. but noticed smoke. Making an pacifjc lands in recent weeks, including Alaska and aw unit had been installed m Cheeseman, ; enhance, they .iiscovered a ima.i . - ttx lQ.j,.a Khinrl tha .;cfinf imnwocimi the Prince Rupert General Hos- Treasurer Stan Savil'e reported blaze which could have burned naw du . . , . leave oeninn tne aisunci impression pital and 84 pints of blood had ' arrangemeirts wel under vay t- the building to the ground. Af.ei THE FLEETS IN and They Lore to Eat at MILLIE'S HAMBURGERS Better and Better AND Fttll Course Meals served 5-7 p.m. MILLIE'S that the long existing Situation Will get their in- Deen used. This year a clinic the forthcoming annual can- extinguishing the fire, they found .. . J ,J 11 mi 1 rt hmi. would have even more success, paign for Re;cl Ci'os; funds. He the accused in the second room, formed attention. Mr. Youngs felt, if it was ar- j stressed tht'liaed for further stretched out on a bed. The con- s aim u is as' asKiiT' for vol- stable stated that the ad used In addition to the members of Congress, the 'J?"ed for September when u, li";v'"Sa,,u parties included staff members of various depart- k1 fWelJrWt1 be-ouiceti for tv ' -- -iiav- IN Zmeiits army, navy, interior, state .coming grrif9;ufted as follows: PROSECUTIONS had been drinking. Searching the shack, the two constables discovered a bottle cf glycerine. McEachern stated he knew nothing about the bottle. VNl'SV'AL Next crown witness was Orme v . -v,. , ' " . xiutioraiy rresKient. ki. Hev. . - Members of Congress, representing a diversity .. . James b. Gibson, Bishop of caie- GLASS INDUSTRY uimimbv MANUFACTURERS' AGENT Wholesale Warehouse rryin a rrpresnUti' prompt erict te the trade GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO. Tires, tute hose, belting, accessories. CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE CO. Lamps on!j.! and incandescent, 6 to 230 volts. GENERAL BATTERY, CO. of CANADA - Radio flashlights, ignition batteries. G. H. WOOD Si CO. Industrial sanitation, pap"1 deodorizers. DUSTBANE CO. of B. C-- Dnstbane, Rlsal. hotel and restaurant supplies. IMPERIAL WIPING RAO CO. nndnth.rs ' OPEN 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. DAtl.T Just off Third Avenue at political opinion and ceoirraDhv." leave with wide i : oitawa Hon. stuart Gar - " in - ' nuiiorary vice-rresiaeni, Mrs l. W;4c-fn r.f 4l1L.fi1A CiI ,AC JI8 Gin St. Ph. Orilt-nt B'ur M. ,u ... i- .iy- stuart a pharmaceutical chein- terday that prosecution would ... .' . , . . . . . . . 1st, who ff,.j testified that niUoa 3 ,,, yc- ' be launched ;;nder the Combines . . . t, agreement on at least one subject the importance n. e. Arnold. of the Pacific to the future of the United States. f P-went. r a. Money. ri uic ai. Hiaiic vv .l L.I.J JJt- gredients McEachein is alleged to have employed but, that it was T, , , ... ,, secretary, h. m. wightman Act into the flat industry of Can- i Ifiey nave seen, and most have been rudely j Treasurer, Stan Saville. ada. Mr. Garson corrected a .shocked bv it, the transformation Of a Vast st Section cvuuu Executive- Mri C H. Elkins. natemrtnt he had mide the prev-, . , . . UH. R. J. D. Smith, Mrs.. J. D. lous day in regard to the match OI tne World trom a friendly area to One Under the jFraser, E. D. Forward, T. K. industry. No decision haa yet domination of Soviet Russia. . . . j Youngs and H. J. Graham. been made as to prosecution Prir rince Rupert Florists 1 i Flo Flower for All Occasion! J Mr- Mr. Youngs youngs was was reappointed reappointen mere, wi.c. ne uc wiwieu w..- 10 put tire itrt- 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777, PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY i u,n;; i ai i i i f w aau anrl Alaska JOOm large in the reflection (Chairman of the blood donor ord straight. For Friendly Service And Advice in Your Building, Insulation and Decoration Problems sti.v: . ISLAND CITY BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Oeneral Builders' Supplies nos Mcltride St. Blue Vltl PO. Bot 772 "". Second Ave. ...Jfmt United States is too weak militarily in the Pacific. campaign. There was an all-around expression of regret at the. decision of H. A. Breen, who has beeii a tower of strength in Red Cross work for the past ten years, to 0 TRAIN SCHEDULE For the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00 p.m. OJU resign as secretary- Appreciation of his splendid work was ex f pressed and a vote of thank:: tendered . - ' From the East Tuesday, Thursday 10:15 p.m. ,3aturda DRUG DRUGS IMPRESSIVE MOMENT Votes of thanks were also ac- Mways Prompt and Courtcou.V We're Here tc Servo YOl' Commodore Cafe PRESCRIPTION CHEMISE TO 1 .S'MJKfc HOUKS - WEEK DAYS, AM. SUNDAYS AN1J HOLIDAYS l N(H,N V 7 f U TO PM JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Hospitality and"Good Fot.d'J V Phnna it fnr CnnJ.Onl r.l,.r. .' I I ird Ave. David Chow. Msn i .- .., !llv mr unlivery xrrvlre from t am till pm from 7 P " ,nd Sun" FINEST Statehood for Alaska and Hawaii has received distinct impetus in the visit of these members of the senate and house. And while Washington is mentioned here, we wonder if Ottawa is sufficiently interested in the iyific Pcene- Certainly, the visitations we get at Vrince Rupert would not indicate much interest. WjtV NO WHEAT HERE ? VANCOUVER'S GRAIN movement this season V is setting a high mark for recent years as the iT ocean freight rate situation encourages shipment ' "Kyway of the Pacific Coast instead of by the eastern ;. route with a current saving to Britain of 10c a : bushel or so. It is no wonder, therefore, that Prince Rupert people wonder why the elevator here should !' continue to be an unused and seemingly forgotten j outlet. Of course, if we choose to accept the situa- ' tion without even making an inquiry of the authori- ties" such as the Canadian Wheat Board, nobody ; else is going to worry about us, certainly not Van-i ' couver, even if the recent snow blockades of the ! railway lines to that port did hold up the movement : of --wheat there quite considerably- It would seem rttimely for the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce fvand the City council to be getting busy and find out ;:jhj nothing is being done about using th local i. Jjbuse. We should be entitled to some excuse even if it is that they allowed the place to get frozen up and out of commission or maybe they could blame it on the water or the power shortage or even the cold weather although there are terminal grain ' Thrrators, which are used once in a while, in places colder than Prince Rupert at its moderate worst. m a. I 4i . ' ' ' ' ' .1, , J'J K ft i i .... 1 1 ! 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Phone Green 8X3 Box S U.S. HAS SURPLUS OF EGGS, MILK Deep in a limestone quarry near Atchison, Kansas, is seen part of the $100,000,000 of dried eggs and powdered milk the government has collected over the past two years and acquired under the price support program. 73,000,-000 pounds of powdered eggs and 169.000.000 pounds of dried milk are being marip available for distribution through federal, state and local welfare agencies. The agencies will pay nothing for, the supplies, but must pay for transporting the food from federal storage depoto. Other warehouses throughout the country contain the balance of the materials.