rritK Rupt Daily Hwi Monday. l'Vbruary 13,1'JOO Ratepayers' SHIPS and '.-Organizing NATIONAL v hud a: WATERFRONT! Hay Reflects ... j . . . and licminiscci) i A member of the Truman value as Canadians amount to. i cabinet, Mr. Johnson, is re-1 So far, according tu Ottawa, ported to have told a public' disappointments have been few.' meeting that the United States This is good to know. Millions! was ready "to lick hell out of: not wanted here, live In Eu-. Street Traffic and Zunins j Are Live tuestie.!TN i TERRACE Progress is being ! made with the organization of j the new Terrace Ratepayers' As- j Tower Shortage Slows l.'p Waterfront Johanna Back From Alice Arm a j sociation. Bylaws were adopted I at a meeting in the Oddfellows' SEWING WEEK Patterns Notions Fabrics THE WALLACE Russia at an hours notice.' If rope. So do more than enoiiL'h Hall last. Wednesday evening. The bylaws had been drawn up by a committee consisting of D. K. i -f 1 1? k 'If the late Franklin Roosevelt thought the same and felt a desire to say it, he might have i Power shortage has been greatly slowing up work of boat and engine overhaul on the local waterfront in preparation for the opening of the 1U5U fishing seasons. Boat building establishments and machine shops are almost at a standstill at a time when they should be humming. Even the drv dork i-ni..nii.. who are highly desirable and' whose presence In Canada.) from'tlie production and cultur--al angles, would he a great Bain-both for themselves, as well as I the land to which tney come. ,' jKcrr, Waller Chapman and ; George McAdams. i Geoff Lambly,, vice-president of the Association reported on present, jrfV. T rnMimn nunm vi h put. it this way: "It Is able the United States Is capable of so conducting a defence that her general position would be materially strength (3TV..W ; various meetings of the municipal council which he had at I IMLD CRISP XJa .enough, although the principal tended as an onlooker. ihv Tit i source of power suunlv at nr.,. WAY Traffic conditions in the muni LASSIE V? and ent. has had to cut its own general operations to a four-hour a day basis. ened within a minimum of . ,, . , , ... . 1 ... .. The list of post offices ill: j Skeena district, stern and wild.! , gives a total of about 91. Who: All these new shiny lanterns) wain to wager that delivering j scei) on display and in service - Hie mail to some of them does-j cipality were considered by the meeting and the Village Commissioners are to be asked to include a new bylaw, dealing with lllf IVirL-ilMr i( fi'iiLc mi, I im TERRACE TOPICS ..... V' ,1 HbiUI (llll t around town are certain to i n't take time and effort? come in handy sooner or later j with or without power. Neatly 1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Newhmi..r llirl(s ovrr one-ton capacity. TODAY to WED. Shows at i., . . . I The eomnii.:innpr; n i'n ?iti 1i returned home on oaiuraay , - v" their honev- . rccr,,Rt'd to hasten the estab- After wintering at Alice Arm, Ted Hess returned to port last week with his halibut boat Johanna to make preparations for the forthcoming season's operations. The Johanna Is one of Prince Rupert's best known fish night's train- from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Candles or late Ikivc hi n ,' in unusual ciem.ind in Prince Rupert. H should not require' noon trip to Edmonton painted and cushioned milkin; stools might also be found use ful in the more 'or less uncer lain future.- ready drawn up and planned by the Town Planning Commission nf whifl P dirln 1c tlin Olflll ing vessels and -s f....,v,i.. The large windows of the Omineca Herald in Terrace are filled with interesting photo- ! much capital, time or tcchnl-; I cat skill to establish a small j to think) manufacturing plant and thus! fine and 'void an inconvenient scarcity. man. It was also suggested that owned by the late John Wick. It Is fair enough that no matter hnw un ui n.n u.u uuu siniuar to ine Ratepayers' ' Association " should be grapns of the days gone by when ladies wore wiv irii-iii-imiLlon leg-of-mutton With passengers, mail and acceptable displaced persons. A stun, wiln the words "Bright1 Below is ont of many written slntrmenti by women who were given a sample of Heinz Soup mid aaked to moke a comparison with other well-known brand. Try a test in your own omr nnd late the wonderful difTfrence. sleeves, and men wore beards forni'd among the settlers in the areas immediately outside the as a matter of course. Even nip iinMii. union steamer Coquit-; mi-ht appcur on arrival in Light Candleabra" mh iit create lam. Capt. John Boden. at-, Canada, it is best to wait a year an impression ol 'smartness and rived in port on good time at 2:30 or so to realize just what their originality Sunday afternoon from Vaneou- . .. . tures of the early days of land-clearing in Prince Rupert are included with the gold-panning days of the Klondike. All this in readiness for the Kinsmen Klondike ' Night in March. village limits and also further afield in the rural areas. Harold Smith presided over the meeting, with Mrs. Will Robinson as .secretary. Meetings will be held monthly on the third Wednesday In the month. N.H.A. DESIGN-OF-THE-MONTH ver ana waypoints and sailed at 11 p.m. for Alice Arm, Stewart i and other northern points whence she is due to return here tomorrow morning and sail at 1:30 p.m. on her return south. "After comparison I f ound Heinz Vegetable Soup far surpassed my favourite brand i i ri: - On h-r av to Alaskn II s S soup in flavour." 1 1 w" This Kdrertlsiuiit in nut publish)! TRAIN SCHEDULE I'or Ihr Fast Monday, Wednesday, Friday : 8:00 p.m. I'lum the Kasl Tuesday. Tliursday, Saturday 10:15 p.m. -Mn. E f. or displayed fcjf tn l.lqi.or Control oai4 or by ths OoTsntmeat of ' British Columbia.. Norton Sound was in Vancouver recently for a four day stav. The purpose of her voyage north is to conduct tests with guided missiles. There are teehnicnl pv- I 10 To Advertisers To iiisur:' publieutmn or display or classified advertising, opy for same must be in the . Tier of the Daily News by 4 p.m. the day previous t'"1 advertising. Requirements ol the mechanical Orpiu'linenl make this rule necessary. a" i f i '., perts aboard. The Norton Sound j j J" , ' I a 'X&SZ?''' ft j-'! II j ' s-.iff 1 1 '?' -.-. ; p Tf) Hi i is a snip or 13.500 tonnage. PROPER USE OF PROFITS . Tmnortancf of keenin" up und ; 'nu.irnving plant so that proper ) wnrkin't conditions may be per-; mnnenUv niaint;iiner as oono;-' nd to policy, of paying our pro-lits disproportionately In the ?0l' I - ftsssti I re.... tm lwbsi vav of shareholders' or em- .ives' dividends is eraDhic REAL L( '-!L"-". t yv" i AAiuii iu;ini ally illustrated in a mvoinc uic CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Kilru Kinishing F.nlargin f lash Photo laken at llumt lure film entitled 'In Balance which has been In circulation In " J WELCOME IWrSBM I ! 75? U2SI::::S M MLLUUI'lL f gSSMiriTPfTlTI I L PRICES ioo wmh . . . run . , Prince Rupert during the past: week, bein'' xho'vh before both Phone Oreen 389 218 lh St ! INSURA INCOME K. K. Mil!' 324 2nd Av.' M .Txmi.nl f 'senior and iunior chambers of! . UINCK RUPERT, B.C. Classified utfs oring results. commerce. Two practical irhis- ! tiations were shown operation' of Atlantic Coast fishing schooners and a large calculat-! ( ( w " ' table mm J ' ::, COMFORT SHOES Answer to that New Year's resolution for a home of your own in 19"i0 mi;ht be found in this attractive, moderately-prirvd four-bedroom house which combines an cllii'ient layout with a pleasing exterior appearance. The. design should appeal particularly to xmall families hi the two upstairs n-ii-rooms can he left unfinished if they are not immediately required. Kill ranee to the house is through a vestibule, containing a mat rlu-t., which leadMinto a good-sized living mom featuring a coal-burning fireplace. The kitchen, opening off the living room, includes a dininir 1.L Stt BY I KS BILL SCI BY I I KS l ing machine industry. i- 8Jsws ! OWL area. This does not detrac-t, how-t ever, from the convenience of th i well-planned work area. to " i' . ' Vl i ! i ,Ji U urns Plenty of closet space is assured in this hou.se which has six closets located on the ground floor and four upstairs. There in also a liberal window area, highlighted by the large living room window. Area of the house, for estimating purposes, is 1,1:29 square fept and the outside dimensions are ISO fovt hv 'i ffPt. fnnr im.hiw Whiln UA Haul. VALENTINE CARD5 SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY BILL SCUBY FU iiii LLSClllYHus MILL SCt BY I IKS ! : ,! QncJ fl'4 ' VALENTINE CUT-OUT BOOKS V l Full SclccHon 'Ottawa owner of the house illus- - tratetl ha used brick veneer, an v other exterior mush material would bf tuitable. A imall gable has been added over the front door. FAMILY SHOE STOKK MMJTKI) Charlie Uoherts Jrd Ave. hox :iH I'h. .i;,7 Mitchell & Cumc Hi 5IK .!rl Ave. nt fl I IH Krd 4HI Shrine Bond Concert, Feb. 3, Civic Centre Builders ond Contractor fdspYturr Qood Food Tor Tasty Meals At Reasonable Pricr-i Cliinese Dishes u Sieeiall.T To Speak Here Prinee Hii.crl Wotnen.s' Cnn-adiau Club bus a .speaker of rxeeplioiiiil Interest eominf here this virfk in tlie person of Ktliel lir.iiit, Mont urn, Kr'at i;reut. f:r:iiifl(liiu:hter of Hie liuimus Mohawk chief, Joseph Urunt, who figured prominently in C'niHiflhin history by fht-inp wilh the Hiitisb (hn:iii."lho Aiiieirliui Uevolulion. "virs M( ho lives in Koehw- ter. New Yt.rk, ,va.s ,, fl,r,irt.,. 'mei:il With IlielL piuUnent uf D'diiin Affairs iiii.l Is author of the book "West, or I),,. fj,, lint; .Sun." Her subject lit; an afternoon uatherlni? 0f the Canadian Club this WefJuesduv clay will -1 be ans ol the 'lwenli..h Century," :l im,.v enouf;h theme at this tj,,,',. wh.-n U. alfuirs of (lie native populalion are so much to t.li ore. "ZERO" SOAP for Wool! Cfvdvn, Try it Today Mrltiide Si riium; UJ I Jlie. stork sliof 1 ? ;i:i :irj a. i . . . II I I I J I U I I I I i 111 I I I r,r,r'r-"-" V.V.V.V.V.V, V.W.V.V..." CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Rex Cate !2itl Ave. Dpp. II ii (Hit llolel 7:tMJ u in. to 3;ail u.in. I'honc 173 for OuUide Orders i i it iiU'ul i . v ' kjkj i uu fnj o FOR YOUR WALLPAPER HANG Hcodquorrcrs for WINTER SPORTS EQUIPMENT Ski j and Ski Equipment , C.C.M. Matched Ice Skate Outfits Campbell Badminton Racquets and Shuttlecocks Sleighs For Your Interior Pointing god M Call SPENCE & MATUI Eczema Prescription Excellent Results 233 f I tone Blue 215 A t . (JULLUW - Turk lMlllt..l lb. Locker Plant ii.iiiijia ('liunk.i I fx; ll. their' meat u, i,7taw wSS li'r''!;, Customer w)lll ,mvo ,, , al.lr. Tran-sporuuon 'difficulties? Non.. The? luTc imc oowi hi ?U"L"y 'if thu ""C81 )Cut u"t'- : 1 Prwnulion. haa Kiven cxwllei't results al.o fur other skin troubles. It is a colorless and o.lorl.sg liijuid and will nut slaai. Application is simple. AfToeLxl parts ar(, v.ashed with pure wrap and warm water, ille prescriplion 1.XOH ContTiitrated is then patted on i with a small swab of cotton-apply night and rooming. You can got this prescription from your druKgist, simply ask him for a ounces of KxofT Concentrated and if your nkin is lender, cracks, or eels drv, you iould al:.o obtain l ounce of Kxoff Uir.tment. Cut this out to remind you or to pass to anot her sufferer worry by purchasing quulily meuts .-" f in Rupert Freezing Company Ltd. Hum's'' Hox 111KI Pilous Red 367 For Take-Home: Orders Pr""'