prince ttupttr Dailp J3tto Friday, February 11, Floral Valentines Urge Answer "Yes" LEGION IS INDIGNANT LRotarians Jest Their Knowledge A general knowledge tmiz content conducted by G. R S. BUck-aby was the entertainment feat-lure at the weekly luncheon 1 SHIPS AND WATERFRONT I'rotrsti at (anerllint of t'unvcntiiin Officers Are Nominated TODAY and SAT. mbhY , ' 7:00 - 9:05 uaX ca"TOon k NEWS vj moetinit of tne Notary -iuo a-, the Bioaday Cafe Thursday afternoon. There were two lo load a carload of paper i Island electric beacon is ren.irt- ' ."t Strong protest if to be made by the local branch of the Canadian Legion to the provincial executive council over the cancellation of the holding of the Brit ! teams. The winning team consisted of D. C. Stevenson, Dr. for the Alaska Sportsman mag-led not burning and will be at-azine at Ketchikan, motorship tended to as soon as oossible. rairoanss, uapt. Uan Stark i L. W. Kcrgin, P. H. Linzey and J. K. MiLeotl. The losing team consisted of H. T. Lock, Fred Seadden. F. M. Hcmsworth and J. H. Black. Guests at the meeting, welcomed by President ish Columbia command conven-I Hon at Prince Rupert as had j been planned. Keen disappointment over the cancellation was weather, was in port yesterday from the north. The paper was delivered here from Minneapolis by Canadian National Kaiiwavs. is The construction of four fishermen's floats at Campbell River down the coast will begin as soon as a breakwater, now being built, is finished. The four floats will provide abiut 1600 feet of mooring space lor any size fishing craft and an addition 400 for smaller boats. D. C Stevenson, were Ed. Cough- ! iia and William Stane of Van- j ' couver. voiced at the general meeting , of the local branch Wednesday ; night and reconsideration will be requested. Meanwhile, it Is understood that the plan is to ' A notice to mariners from the Department of Transport here announce sthat the Sarah Mm -By TO hold the convention at Victoria i ii nni.r. i tii t i i instead of Prince Rupert. Nominations for officers for ! v X nnnnn fv, ,t I X AIR PASSENGERS To Vancovucr -D. F. Lundy, A. O. Raymore. To Sandspil-Mrs. A. Jones. ' From Vancouver R. H. How-, ard. J. Hoffman. NEWFOUNDLAND BILL PASSED Measure Getting Third Reading in Commons Today in Readiness fur Senate the ensuing term were received at the meeting and were as follows: Honorary President, Col. C. W Pack. V.C., D.S O. Honorary First Vice-President, Col. John McGregor, V.C., M.C., DC.M. Honorary Second Vice-Presi- Ia,'i',n, . iiall-sutd I OTTAWA (P The House of Commons plodded slowly yesterday through fifty clauses From Sandspit H. Martin. BELGIAN BOB SLEDDER KILLED LAKE rLACID ? A Belgian bobsled racer was killed and an which make up union with thc terms of dent. Col. S. D. Johnston, MC , Newfoundland. V.D. I r II it" A. other critically injured Thurs-j dav in the first fatal accident Third reading is to be given to ! the agreement today and the measure will then go to the i Senate. j Honorary Third Vice-President, Lt.-Cdr. J. D. McRae, President, Ralph P. Smith. First Vice - President, James Nicoll and A. M. Hurst. Second Vice-President, W. II. Murray, Alex Haig and F. M. Gulland. ever to occur on the Mount Van Hoevenbcrg run. Max Houben. 52-year-old Olympic driver, was killed and his brakeman, Jacques m Mouvet, was injured when their' two-man sled, Belgium's number one entry in the world championship races tomorrow, went over the rim. Prime Minister St. Laurent said that Canada hopes the United States will agree not to exercise rights in connection with her Newfoundland bases which will be "under our sovereignty." The United States has a 99-year lease dating out of World War II. The Prime Minister said that the soon-to-be formed Newfoundland Legislature will have complete control of education Executive -Charles Anderson. 1 Miss Mary Morion, Victor Duncan, G. P, Lyons, Neil Cameron, George J. Dawes, A. C. Ross, James Greer, J. H. Jcfferies, James Brcmner, Don Nixon, P. Lester and Graham Alexander.; It was decided to extend an Invitation to B. M. Isman, pro fii m m Nothing Could Be Finer! Evening Gowns ST. VALENTINES day again challenges the flair of florists for persuasive craftsmanship, to aid and abet romance. Above U Womantrap de luxe .'or a charming holiday hostess is this new two-in-one idea. The cover provides a beautiful corsage to be detached and worn with any gown. Inside the box is a hue glamelia." for a lovely table centre. " .2- Go ahead, live dangerously; let this years Valentine to her head. "eo Fragrant roman hyacinths attached to a convenient sic e comb do the trick. Or 3.-heres a different way to say it. wuh a versatile hipune or wrist corsage of carnations and jonquil petals, with accent on youth. You 'saw it in the News! Sec I's for Your WALLPAPER REQUIREMENTS For that Formal Impression. All sizes, 12 to 44 Style selection,' too. And Nut Expensive RUPERT but will not be allowed to discriminate in its grants to denominational schools. At present all schools are ocratrd by the churches. Finance Minister Douglas Abbott said Newfoundland will get $50,000,000 a year for tax agreements and social service. vincial president of Uie Legion, to visit the local branch at his earliest convenience. William Stone, past-president of the Britannia branch in Victoria, whose travels enable him to visit about fifty branches a year, addressed the meeting on Legion affairs and urged strong support by members in joining upMn joining up In branches both large and small. PEOPLES STORE Advertise in thfc u.ily News! Reminiscences ByWJ. Reflections I iko,,0-i1"i $235 rvW0" CALLS plenteous rain, let him be of good cheer. Water, pure and undefiled. will fall from above I There was an election n One- sent wish th ,1 1 . . ! it u iii 1.. j ... TO v " - pasi, out' " vuii.c con dnu leiiiaui ;.. ,,,,,, . , , ., irincHr, 4 n iV-t 1 Ke: 'hlch P05055 a fascinating ih- i late. Perchance Its soft gurgle "21- t'-f number, r";l , fluencc. There are thousands of : ' iU conv "Pring's lush mes- BLUE 846 ma Sace all through the nioJit BULGERS u , "rn ears of such sPts m Canada. Some are E GREAT ALBERTA JOCKEY HONORED ARCADIA, Calif. O The spirit of the great jociey, George Woolf, native Albertan. return- .'JC about 1 " ..- was a. auuut thp uie same s.im as a in in bmrju t.- r.. ... r... "-I..UIU 10 rnnce Kupert. one be- popu- ; ing not at all far from t ! Lack of distinct hearing in t.h. 1 MM latiiin the the same same acie ace eroiiij croiiu' " ' ' I m lr..n ...'., . . . ,-, ,nyu.n: aiiv-i m uuiei UUllU- w-l illJIMIL 1. HI I HI ninn hi;i i ' I .,..1... ... .... BRINGS I'ROMIT, KXPERT m;kvk E SAANICH Plumbing & Heating H i the 0rt j For 40 years Prince Riiw-r ngs al C011kI be nam(,fI in ' loua w inc scene 01 many, ha.s lA-n hearing aljout the Princc nmK'rt ifi an annoyance jof nis triumphs and Ills death. i L I U w i v r..i: ' I hniK'inrio nit.w.,.., ...lit, 1. 1 It adds to uniriuc Rex Cafle i upero worm Beach of Grahaml rt;ni,u rarua- uan-u jl.-iland. with comparativelv .so nH'n.t ha(1 barey opened this J heads as a life-sized statue, of lew from hern ever h:.vm.r i .session when audibility of the ine famed "iceman of the attractive-convenient o.e lives. ;, long a '40. nes when, within distance of where ..re reminders of Ion- I Chamber came under f-nnrlLl : saddle" was unvrilerl :il K:ml;i Is Your Radio Sick?: there. It is, as a matter of fact. . for Tasty Mrali Chow Mein Chop Sucy 1 ! ! i i : ! ' 5 , one of the finest potential mar-1 cr - hy' ,I,(lu'rc some; Anita. It faces the statue of ine playgrounds on the coast. I rnembers- dl they have to wail Seabiscuit. the greatest horse Of several reasons fr iki.uml1 next day to read in the he rode before he was killed in fcucii may vary. There are historic sites, mementos of old tribal life, scenes linking the pre- BRING YOUR RADIO RADIOPHONE SET TO Ken's Radio Clinic Chinese I)ihes a Specialty Second Avenue opposite Prince P. r a m. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 lor to femi., nt ilect, indif fci -nt ' DrPSS- or Hansard what others a 1040 plll. publicity and transportation had beel saVinS on the Iloor of j . iy cited as a few. But now' th" House? Deucedly inexpedi- Classified advertising a..av the tide appears to be turnin " nl! . brings results. for t SATISFACTORY StRVItE I Dealers for (.KM It AL DRV BATTERY I'liunc 31 McBridc St. I V 1; U AND WESTINtHIOlSE i 'An era of growth is setting in for Prince Rupert and district. New people, new industries and new ideas are on the way. The day will come when more and w 1; i) 1; 3 Second Ave. Phone 53 i SATURDAY'S at STOffi jiiiore win teel the urge to ! clown to the sea." RUB IT WITH NOW is ,1, Last Chance To Save ; Final Day on c lime... -- Saturday Is llu Marshall Fields' millions were back of P M. a paper started in Chicago a few years aso. and even it folcJed up. A while later, . t- 1 - QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT PRICES YOU CANT AFFORD TO 23 RAINCOATS Sirt K-i n-l rtjH ,i MINAFDS. nd Mr Ihr M'c!t reltrf you ger. OrrKi-m. if,-m. n trorn o nnpl?ant vim. it hrarj?. "il i. ii-suueciea. given a new dress, another name, and something fresh in ideas and en-I ergy. It . too, folded up. a lew : weeks back. Perhaps after all. there is something in the old 'saying that "anyone can run a ' paper." sn 36-44. Sale IMcc 75 DRESS TROUSERS 20 SUITS Sale Price S19.50 20 TOPCOATS Sale Price S16.50 15 SPORT JACKETS Safe Pri- 815.50 3 LEATHER JACKETS Sa,e P"ce .. 13.50 Sale Price ... . Sa to make changes in your refrigeration system. We will be jrlad to assist you in any improvements contemplated. Have your machine cheeked to see if it is in condition for the heavy work season which is ahead. SEE US FOR YOUR REFRIGERATION REQUIREMENTS Walk-in or Rcach-ih Coolers Frozen Food Cabinets Ice Cream Cabinets and Domestic Refrigerators Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. PHONE 210 or 2( O 50 SPORT SHIRTS Si !' . How best to handle Prince Rupert s increasing cars is com-j 'nicncing to engage the study of the city and Chamber of Commerce. And here's a tip, but only ! to be approached with caution, i 10 Pairs Only Bowling Shoes EXTRA SPECIAL S1.00 PAIR DKKSS SCAKVKS 1.00 15 DRESSING GOWNS in Portland there has been finished a spacious 'and handsome newspaper office. It in Sale Price Si cludes an elevator that con- f 20 ZIPPER JACKETS leys automobiles to the roof, I 100 Pairs SHOES-Black and Brown. Sale Price . 84.95 40 Pairs ROMEO SLIPPERS Sale Price S2.75 20 Pairs SOFT SLIPPERS- Sale Price 81.95 S3. Sale Price specially designed for thejr accommodation. It has an ingenious sound. But this doesn't mean it will work in Prince Rupert. That is, not lor A while longer. This inislil happen to us . . . 1'iit th customer never loses when he deals at DAN'S SERVICE STATION "Where thr Workinernan -rls a Break." McltltlDK STKIIT 50 SI eeveless ANNOUNCING ... SWEATER- Jt Sale Price NO CHARGES If any faltering soul fear indefinite delay in the coming of ALL SALES F NO REFUNDS 1 Kaicn Co-Op COVER YOUR FLOORS NOW! Re-OPENING T11UEE SISTERS COFFEE SHOP 351 West Third C'OMl'LETELV KENOVATED AND IJEFUKNISIIED BETTER THAN EVER Downy-Flake Do-Nuts Our Specialty Wl mam r. dime fv, !?" V ' F L 11 C V R'NS LAW)S UM oi.u M-REXOI.H-M-BAKOLKtM J (3. ; ) A number of other items at cost price 'CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION PHONE Fph 1th .. miu ..i WRITE 179 i jra Ave. k.iv h,, $ -