Card of That)ks Mrs. P T. Cousins desires to excess heartfelt appreciation for pany tokens of sympathy and acts Bf kindness extended on the occa- pon of her recent sad bereave- nent. MEXICO'S STATES There are 28 states In Mexico. BUB uTo love, cherish ... and protect . . . that's what I said Ann, wasn't it?" VANCOUVER BREWERIES LTD: A special committee of the board of school trustees with C. G. Ham as chairman is still working on estimates for school supplies during the coming year. Last year school expenditures, exclusive of salaries. amounted to some $13,000 of which $3560 was for actual supplies and some $10,000 for fuel and repairs. BABY PANAMA Panama is the youngest of the New World republics. .ecu This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Brttish Columbia. Major General II. N. Ganong, commanding officer of the Eighth Division of the Canadian Army which includes this district, Is a visitor In the city. Frank Sklnne, local agent of the Union Steamship Co.,' sailed last night for Vancouver,, being called south on account of the serious illness of his father. AL.OX. Invitation Dance, Mon day, Feb. i 9:39 p.m. in I.O.O.F. Hall. Old time, Scotch and Mod- . ! i it. i i em Dancing. L.aaies wun xuncu admitted free. '26) Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Matheson left tifieate for the benefit of the Queen's Fund was won by J. J Little, president George C. Mitchell was in the chair. A Jersey and Crepe Prints, also crepe in pastel shades. Nice select-tion. Star Style Wear, Third Avenue. (23i A Annual meeting St. John Ambulance Association, Canadian Legion, Sunday 31. 3 p.m. sharp. (25) Does llftCC Clogged ilSJOE SPOIL SLEEP? Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each nostril ... (1) It shrinks swollen membranes; (2) Soothes irritation; (3) Helps flush nasal passages, clearing mucus, relieving transient congestion. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Help Norway Invitation Oddfellows' Hall, Jan. 29. L. O. B. 5. Even when (he danger was past and Ann came home with (he "iamiJy," George Itepf talking: of fhose awful minutes when he (houghi he might lose her. "It would bo worse If I lost you," said Ann. "and especially now." ' . "We'll simply have to save more, that's all," said George. 'But how can we, wllh all these biffs coming fn?" , "We've got to, Ann. On fop of our insurance we'll have to put more Into war savings. I can't remember the marriage service, but didn't ! say, To love, cherish . . , and protect . . . till death us do part?" THAT'S the way a family man feels. He doesn't worry much about his own future. But when it comes to the future of bis loved ones that's another story. That's ho story of life insurance. It came into existence because men and women and children needed it. It grew because people had to have it. It's the people's business; they own its assets over two billion dollars of them. Life insurance has been wisely administered to provide guardianship for the people, by the people. It is an ideal form of co-operative effort. It's a romance, really a thrilling story of how the people's dollars co-operate In a democracy of protection within our greater democracy. And now that our democracy is threatened, millions of dollars of the people's premiums are being Invested by the insurance companies in Victory Bonds. Our ultimate protection now depends on that , , , on a final and conclusive victory, s IT IS GOOD CITIZENSHIP TO OWN LIFE INSURANCE This message, is sponsored hys Life Insurance Companies operating in Canada Dance, A. Invitation Dance, Feb. Rebekah Valentine Dance, I. O. O. F. Hall, Feb. 12. By invitation. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Feb. 19. PROTECTION ...BY THE PEOPLE . . . FOR THE PEOPLE the curse came out frith a big smile &od said: "lt'$ a boy," George could have kissed her. Bui liter, when lie doctor told him. with a grave face, that bo couldn't go In yet, ho sat walling In a daze ol fear. H. Reedel is leaving night for Vancouver. tomorrow FOR SALE Two cylinder Diesel Engine. Phone 237. (27) I FOR SALE Monarch Range,. Apply after 6 p.m. to 1022 Third West. (26 FOR SALE 10-tube Victor Electric Cabinet Radio. $50. Suite 4, Rand Block. (25) FOR SALE 1 inch bench saw and mandrel with built-in roller bearings." Apply P3ox 526. (25) FOR SALE two chesterfields and three chesterfield chairs, one dining room suite and odds and ends. Give us an offer 931 Ambrose Ave. Phone G:Cen 198. (24T -X- FOR SALE Four room house with bath. 1353 Fredrick Street. Phon? Green 739. (34 FOR SALE Contents of a two room flat with sure possibility of tenancy. Phone Blue 717 between 12 and 2. (24) FOR SALE Black-out shields for majority of cars. Our stock is limited. S. E. Pa.ker Ltd. (25) FOR SALEIV, in. by 6ft 10. in. bronze boat shaft and 24 in. propeller. Price $40.00. Box 427 Daily News. (25) Whifflets From The Waterfront FOR immediate sale, chesterfield . Mxs. Doiron is already in Vancou. and table. Phone Green 991. LOST LOST Diamond ring on January 26. $20 Reward on return -to Frank Clough, U. S. Engineer's Office. (28) LOST Lady's Bulova watch on 3rd Ave. Finder please leave at Daily News Office. Generous reward. (25) IIEUrWANTED ' APPLICATIONS will be received by the Unemployment Insurance Commission for the position of Tax Roll and Assessment Clerk for the City of Prince Rupert. Applicants must possess necessary qualifications as to education. Preference will be given to applicants having experience. Must be exempt from Military Service. Apply stating age,, qualifications and experience, if any. to Unemployment Insurance Commission No. AM21. WANTED Janitor for school. Ap ply stating qualifications and ex perlence (If any) t6 Unemploy ment Insurance Commission. A, M. 22. 28) WANTED Woman cleaner for school to work for 2 hours each day between 4 p.m. and 6, Mondays 'to Friday. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A.F. 32. (2fn WANTED WANTED Room for single man, close in. Apply Box ,426 Dally News. '26) WANTED House, apartment or suite of rooms. Furnished or unfurnished. $25 reward. Phone Mr. Bullert, VS. Engineers at 175. (28) WANTED Washing Machine. 244 Seventh Avenue East. (26) WANTED $25 Reward. Your.? couple, no children, desire housekeeping room, close In. Apply Box 24 Dally News. 25 ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and room for men sharing. 718 Fraser Street. PERSONAL MARRIED OR ENGAGED? THEN should read the unusual, sensational book "Facts of Life.' wo nastnaid: 136 pages: adults nnlv: Guaranteed. Illustrated medical catalogues included free, Medical Health Bureau, Station F., Toronto. r The Home of Commercial tithing supplies: Ship's Cable, Ropes, Twine, heavy or light duty. Net-Gilling, Trotting and alt other twines. ' Lauson Air-cooled Marine Inboard Engines. Anchors, Winch, Windlass, Complete Ship's Chandlery. Full lines Oilskin Clothipg. Famous Kingfisher Marine Paints. Midco Lighting Plants and Pumping Units.. Manufacturers of General Canvas Goods. See Your Lotal Dealer Handling Thete Brandt MANUFACTURERS and DISTRIBUTORS EilablUhtd 50 Years I L" Latest enlistments in the First ( Reserve Battalion, Prince Rupert Machine Gun Regiment, include F. J. Heard, L. Anderson, G. j Boulter,K. H. Flegg, P. J. Peterson ' and F. Mudrle whose attestations J were taken last evening at the Ar- Another of Prince Rupert's well mory Enlistments continue to be known pioneer halibut skippers is taken Monday to Friday evenings about to leave here to take up fu- inclusive. ture residence in Vancouver. He is : Capt. Henry Doiron who has been EXPLOSIVES ' SAFETY here since 1911. Capt. Doiron had a hand in building the local dry The explosives industry Is the dock and in 1914 had his first lh safest Industry in the United halibut boat, the old P. Dorreen, ' States .according to the National built. This well known vessel he Safety Council. ujjeraieu umu ia "it Maid was built. Capt. Doiron Is leaving here next Thursday night fcet'but expects he will I be , back here FOR SALE Two showcases, 6 TRAPPERS EARLY CORVETTES British' corvettes in the 18th cen- J. IViA floVtfmcr CM. wa-a wtfi-ilq f lira fricrfltps rip- and 8 feet, counter, cash regis-' "Cluc""' "T , , ? T TVu. ter. candy scale, shelving. Chris sons- m Iaci; 13 signea u pn Mil! Bakery. (tl) IlClc ittvu "uv v- yji fciic lint. and has bought a , Wouden ver. Capt. Doiron has sold n. his v,0 home yuuuc" . r cf ir, Burrard Street in . . dence on I AmDrose Avenue vu ocik couver. Ship all your FURS to me and get top priees as I have overhead expenses and can pay more than others. FIi(yie Red 3G. no Frank Lockwood Box 193, Prince Rupert, B.C. For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 DAY AND NIGDT NEW 39c Pocket Books THE POCKET BOOK OF WAR HUMOR THE COMING BATTLE OF GERMANY Ziff Nordhoff & Hall THE HURRICANE THE POCKET BOOK OF GREAT DETECTIVES de Krulf MICROBE HUNTERS PRELUDE TO VICTORY Reston Fel1 Salten Classic) BAMBI (a THE POCKET BOOK OF DOG STORIES BEHIND THAT CURTAIN (Mystery) Biggers IT WALKS BY NIGHT (Mystery). . Carr THE POCKET BOOK OF AMERICA (Selected Shorts) LIFE BEGINS AT FORTY Pitkln READ POCKET ROOKS 39c EACH FOR CONVENIENCE Hundreds ot the Best Titles In a Variety of Subjects Inexpensive Handy f Pass them on to the Boys in Uniform POCKET BOOKS INC. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE k I ! 1 s I ! i 1 I I i Si t fl THE DAILY NEW3 ?AG2 TKftA v LOCAL NEWS NOTES 'TP - last night for Vancouver and will take up future residence in the south. Th former city commissioner and his wife will visit for the time being at Hollyburn in the West Vancouver district. A Aid to Russia Fund Grenadiers Army Stage Show, Capitol Theatre, Sunday night, 9:15. General admls sion, $1, loges, reserved, $150; se cure tickets before Sunday at Capitol, Watts & Nickerson, W. F. Stone's. Take in the show and help the fund. ' (25) D. M:N. Lowe, a new member, gave an autobiographical talk at yesterday's weekly luncheon of the ! Prinze Rupert Rotary Club. The ' weekly raffle of a war savings cer SMALLER SIZE Corvettes constructed by the Allies are generally of smaller size than those designed early in the war.