21K - i I i 6 11 if lit SB'': raw i mi Effi ran? Li 8) I FACE EES THE DAILY IT7T3 Wcdnesda- AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture at riini.r -f l.lkm... c t - -J Geo. J. Daves ArmoNFrR Phone: Mhie 171 WW . "Unexpected guests never catch me napping Bvdya W reach the well known a j I the tin and who feel that i: t British journalist, writing iai i. early encHjjrh for turning over "OvaraeaV- tells of the eariylthe Mil. Many old-fashioned spriaa; flowers ib and about Lob- I people always do their first jrarj-a '.lfci year a ad adds "Hom.eains; on Good Friday, irrespec- wmmj rears shall wt have to wail tive of whether Use day come bfare every house ia England' gjea aad pleasant land has a garVa of its own, the true test of eMTfeatiaar' So yea see. they have I heir gardea problem ib taat eooatry. There are there thoaMiidi of hoaits witbont a wtif aC green around theaa There are also aaa very beaati fa ... I jtmi-wenm, wardens. fsr than man early as is the ease this year oi nearly a Month fatter. Mrs Norrincton now I in the local ?aroen. snowdrops are pretty well over and crocuses an coming into bloom. Early daffo 1IU or jonquils are showing flow--r bud and tulips and bulb iris are above ground. The cold nigh!.-have kept the flowers back con !araDiy. a lew warn shower I tog 51 :nA tU.. -I.- ri 511 i i"c za.if iwwcn win leap into bloom. White Arabi is be trinning to bloom, other roz plants will be following eoise The mauve arabis ia rather diEappointment as a flower, but I comes earlv " and wans arivM rn!n - - v v . uiiuiiilic on CT: b AllU J (J.cn iviu th Are. West, Opposite Palmer when tn'"e is little else in th House fcoiwu. On Thursday, March 25 j 1 nav wen too busy to Commencinc at 2:30 pjn. .'many gardens thin spring. What with moving and transplantipg mrS,Sr '- otr duUea. there has beer , , 1M. aDd ChalT- 2?I "raetieally no leisure. Later I w t. rSKH 1ng maehtae- b W pay aeirhior, Hno rag. Kitchen Ran;e with Oil are doing in the way of garden Burner complete, kitchen table and ing. chairs, chiffoneer, dresser, bed, f.u. !Und- gramo"hone- " ifetUng near the time electric light fixture, dishes, car- when we have our annual Horti penter's work bench with screw, eult-iral Asaoeiatioa meetinc grind stone and wheelbarrow, etc. Prenident Thw Collart is nlani :ning an early meeting of theVx eeutive to decide on a date. 11 hi taken th? fnrm of a dinn-w-r4in for the pas' lw have heard psenmrnenh Vly h- would be best thw year. H. F. P. Terrace Lads Safe; Found In Roothouse District headquarters of tix provincial police here hare been advised of the safely of Ted and Bob. young sons of Mr and Mrs. G. L Brookes of Terrace, who were re ported missing for several days from their borne. The lads were n a found Uvtng out in a roothOBse of twelve beat dahlia, ar eoatnV They were in fair condition to ow w ancovrei , it -ras the roothoose on the hoatc dailies They are Satin, a red ear- fUee Irom wnjch ue lads emerged M"W Jiaaterpiece. red; Ior yesUrday" Having Dailv Mail, bronze: Jane Cowl . ' "T . . ; wwiu uku x-ucr j muni ior six BK;t - - cays, tney were suffering frwr eopfe here etold ever hope to'?,nk; Ly Moyre Ponaonby. yel- swoUen feet Their onlv means of g. Yet we ran do our bit, Air Mail, mauve: Beau 1 sabsistence during the week bad I I rlaa 1 ran - I a4 of f I , ' ' ' . 1, ,r - been the raw contents of the eel The fine weather hi, bronefat : waVB' -TOOn ,'iars. ht raany local garden enthusi- Jro. Alft orange; al, who have been dijnring and Kathln Norn8Lro Pnk- transnlantinir inH fcr':7-nir nri ..... . .. . . " AirHII IIU WiH hullw an. 2S ?JSL2.S keep their place- in ipod snap. Galvanized Iron In Canada Shorl Dae to British Demand Tor Arm; Materials Bennett Suggests Tariff Cut OTTAWA March 24: iCP Ow- to the demand from Great Britain for materials osed in amv annuiaouire. a snortage 01 gai-vanized sheet iron in Canada Hiely. This led Leader of the Opposition R. b. Bennett to snggest ir the House of Commons yesterda lhat the tariff on United State imports be dropped. Flying Duchess Is Lost in Air Elderly Peeress Missinir in Sourx Of Flizht From Wobiirn. Iedfordshire, To London LONDON. March 2i: (CP) -The iventy-one year old Duches? of Bedford, better known as "Tht Flying Due he is mining 5m ; jolo flight from Woburn, Uk-U 'rdnhire. to Ixndon which nHoulc' "ive takei. only two houn-.jL-iK " h-d lieen unrejro" .wenty-four hour. Score ofila an-l aerial search iart'es arejlo l ing for the Duchess. . . . my ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR always sees me through" Crisp, fresh salads, dainty desserts, delightful dishes made from leftovers there's no end to the palate-teasing refreshments you can make up and serve on the shortest notice with an Electric Refrigerator to back you up. With it, the correct refrigeration temperature is maintained automatically. Nothing can spoil. And there are no drain pipes or drip pans hence no contamination. And you can buy perishables in larger quantities at bargain prices knowing everything will keep till wanted. Ask about our easy payment plan. Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited District INews i LEGION AT Many Mourn At QMITHFRQ Loss of Doctor Officers Elected at Annual Meet-in? in Railwar Town Lat Week SMITH KR March 2J: The annual neneral meeting of the Balkiey Valley Branch of the Canadian Legion. British Empire -erviee League, was held in thr Legion Hall on Thursday evening. Owiag to the condition of fh ttade. a foot of snow havis? fal ' 'ea the night previous, there wat ot the large attendance of raem 'ers that had been anticipated 'ut a fairly good number assemb-ed for the meeting. President Newberry was in the hair and. after the transaction f regslar business, the election f officers for the ensuing yeai 00V nlaee and the following of- leers were duly elected: Honorary President, Gen. Ales "toss. Honorary Viee-President. 3luei! .""ete Gruich's Greenhouse Octroyed by Fire 6n Sunday SMITJIKRS, March 24: 'he esideHl:tf the; tvn. o.rSmithers ere . awakened from 'I hA r nin-n Jt 12:30 on Sunday night by thz ien of Uit: fire eilne aJ il tore through Main Street to a bs: vhich had been discovered in tht .reenhotwe of Pete Gruich on tbt, the depth of the snow and G fact that there had been no roa-broken there all through the win er but those on the scene wen. to work with shovels and foughi he fire with snow, . eventual! winning the fiirht but not until the greenhouse itelf hud been urettv wrll rttatrnvut The loir buildinir adioinint' tht i greenhouse was saved althoug! the end of the building v,a t orched, pretly badly. Mr. Gruich is an old timer vi Smithern and has been very sue cessful in his line of work. Th. loss will be a severe blow to him as there does not appear to be uny insurance on the building Easter Gatherings At Kitwanga Of District Natives KITWANGA. March 21: Anticipations are running high at Kitwanga for Easter. There is to 'e a large gathering of natives from Kisgagas. Kitwancool, Kit-zcgukla and Kitanhiax. The While doss and the Women's Auxiliary together with the Church Council .and Church ..Army committee, arc making great preparations and ar-ranging,, an. extensive -program Special services are to be held in the Church Army Hall and UVv. I!. Shearmaif Is also arranging special services In the Anglican Church. Th church cho!r. tinrfoV h. ablu leadership of Solo-vn Rrvant, has been practising s-HseUl Easier anthems. There is aUo to be a conference on Easier Satu'fl.i' and a bsnuuet on Men- jday, fiii,,(fig I.mI! tfHii.i.:. SMITH BRS. March 24; The funeral of the late Dr. F. V Agnew was held from the Anzli can church here on Sunday aftr noon ad was verv lanrelv at tended. The Church was filled with friends of the deceased who came from all over the distric. and there were as manr mnrt outside who could not ret Into H- church. The funeral was in chanre of the local Masonic Lodirc ami there was a large attendance of Masons from various points ii the district STEWART For the purpose of ma kin 2 the public of Stewart more interested In the federal government's home loan improvement plan, a committee consisting of H. W. M. Rolston. chairman, H. V. LitUer. E. T. An- T plewhaite and P. S. Jack has been ; formed. Charles -Lake irhn ie - t President Frank Newberrr (re-: present awav from Stea-art U.-1H h leeted). 1 aiked upon his return to join the First Vice-Pretfdeat. J H committee. rrne. Seeoad Vice-President. W. J ' The Coastwise steamshin a lowellii. Chaplain, Rer. W. J. Macintosh. Exeeative J. L. McEwen. R. L 'Jale. A L. EitL Robert Elliott . E. Samuels and James Hoirff. The veterans decided that ther iBiieu to iae an aciive part tn. he celebration of the Corona- 'on on May 12 and Mr. Gale una ppointed in charge of a commit ee to carry' out the decoration of he Legion Hall for that occasion Smithers Pioneer Loses Building! Barge Co.'s freighter Amur called at Stewart last week and, after discharging local tsrgo there, loaded sight hundred torts of concentrates from the Sllbak Premier mine with W. D. Smith and T. C. Melville of Stewart have Issued a challenge to uiy two members of the commun ity to a public debate on the reso- luuon: "Resolved that the Mezla- den Lake road project Is necessary and timely and would be of great advantage to the Portland Canal district" t r TIT t , TT r I 2? ono. it . n. naiAun oi,. oiewart I who has been confined Ufner home iui accai wceits wun inuuenza. is now able to be up and about again. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Summers will &s leaving early next month for Allenby. The mlrdn; town of Stewart celebrated St Patrick's Dav last welr with a big dance. There was a large JuIKtey hill at the edge of tow:: j Mr. Gruich wj sound asleoL Mr- ard Mrs. Charles Cave, who when the fire fichters arrive'? I are well known In Prince Runert nd was unaware of the fire ir, ihave moved from Stewart tn Ptp. hi greenhouse. The fire truck was not able to get in to tlit cene of the blaze on account ol auenaance at the affair. mler. Weather conditions In the Stewart district confhvj" to point to an early spring Due to the light fall of snow during the past winter and the excellent work done In keeping It ploughed, many parts of the Stewart-Hyder road are now down to the gravel, a condition that has not been known before at this j time of year. The annual meeting of the Stew art Tennis Club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. c. Bennett Monday night. Curley Barbour has been able to resume his mining work after having been In Stewart for several days for medical attention. Miss D. Stewart left last week on the Prince Qeorge for a trip to Vancouver. Henry Stewart has Joined the diamond drill crew at Premier. Mrs, Campbell Dickson of Premier returned last week from a trip to Vancouver. L. McMillan, who has been In the employ of the Big Missouri mine, left Stewart last week for Vancouver. E. White and William nnwnn M. turned to Stewart last week after; a visit to Prince Rupert and Port Simpson. Tom Coley Is cxnected h.irV in Stewart this week after having I spent some time in Prince Rupert under medical care. ' I Sirgcant J. II. McCHnlmi H.lr r - vtuvt Vi ine prince Kupert district detachment of the Drovlnelnl a brief visit to Stewart last week on riftirl.il rliitio I THEATRE PROGRAM Two Lhely Pictures on Screen With Display, by Recreational Centre Rounding Out Rill "Speed,"' a thrilling drama of dare-devil drivers with a ca' which features a number of the rising young players, and a high ly amusing comedy entitled Three Married Men" with V: liam Frawlev. Roscoe Earns am Lynne Overman in the title part-comprise a double bill program a the Capitol Theatre this mid-we.-k Another attraction, in addition ' the pictures, will be the present tion of two displays by the loo recreation and physical education centre with twenty persons tak ng part One of the disnlavs wu'. : be a pyramid demonstration and! he other a tumbling act. The picture "Speed." goes be hind the scenes of the vast in cresting and intricate automo bile industry, depicting on the screen virtual miracles lhat ate performed in great car manufar turing plants. There are alsr scenes at the Indianapolis Speed waj. 1 ne story deals with a younp inventor's discoverv of a suner- charger that powers the world.- fastest car. The cast include. ! Wendy Rarrie, James Stewart Una Merkel. Weldon Hevbun. Ted Healy and Ralph Morgan. Three Marned Men" is the story of a young couple who get married in spile of parental di? approval and have a hectic timi in general until everything wind'-up happily with an hilarioi scene in a Pullman car. Man Brien has the leading feminine ole. HERE IS GOOD NEWS! Our store Is a store vnn rnn in11 your own because it Is operated on a co-onerative .system vhhv share the profits with you. When! we purcnase is made and'the price1 w h"'" jwu iiLtDc uj&eiis wnicn i entlUe you to FREE PREMIUMS In " -return. C I . . I a O v R H c u lXUf , '""CI 7 1AM tS "ttk ; STrwisT WENDY BARRIE DMA UTar.. WltDOJ HITIUIM TED HI ALT AtfH MOtS AN Daredevils on wheels . . . and their sweethearts who wait their saf turn . . . snalrhin thrills and fun at break-neck 1 c 'At 7:00 & 9::: ADDED FEATURE a On the Staje Director Dave Bell of the Local Recreational Ctntrt Presents 'Acrobatic Tumbling - arid 'Human Pyramids' Two Ace Demonstrations 20 Performers a 'At 8 15 ou.re KOSCOE K A UN'S in '3 .Married Men' 'At 8:30 an-? cr. . Last Complete S w, I if TONIGHT and SATl'E LLlLLU iVlUC30AL,Lt.IVl O I visiting Steir. or Hyder 7Uvl tone 18 21 II P. O. Box 575 master .anal tiistrict 11)37 DELUXE HEATED CARS 35 taxi "Our Motto" I Prompt and Courteous Service Ross Mariei Opposite Royal Hotel AI French :H33n3HiataiaiinaTiEiBiaiBtBia?BiB;B.B the Joy of Easter in a delightful way Remember Your Friends Special Cards for Mother, Father. Husband, and Sweetheart from 2 for 5c to 35c each CHICK-CHICK EG(i DYES, per pkp. Hie MM 01 cl B S 1 1 R V I Cl 1 Greetings Wc have an excellent array of cards that express Wife " ,J Monopoly The ideal game for a successful, party. Everyone is playing it and talking about it. No party is compW without "Monopoly" 1 Canadian price, S3!50 complete Extra Money for "Monopoly," per pkjf.