PAQS FOUR Get all the Dirt with a G. E. CLEANER Model AV-5 This is the "Streamline"' model with spotlight that lights up dark corners. Powerful suction, dust-proof bag. Only $5.00 down and $2.30 monthly for 24 months. English Prams Keg. $27.50 for $22.00 Cheaper Feed Having a surplus of Itulkley Valley wheat It is necessary to reduce our prices. Call up 58 or 558 and Save Money. Prince Rupert Feed Company Let us give you a FREE DEMONSTRATION In your own home See for yourself how the G-E removes not only surface dirt, but imbedded grit. That means your rugs will look better for years to comb. See for yourself how light and easy it is to perate. Ask for a home demonstration no charge and no Bed, Complete Bed, Cable Spring and Felt Mattress Keg. $27.50 for $22,00 Wardrobes Keg. $27.50 for $22.00 ELIO'S FURNITURE Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, B.C. For a Safe Courteous Driver, Call 456 Taxi AL French NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU. Propri-tor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rate $1.00 or 90 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 111 A Model AV-l The "Standard" is a full-sized cleaner with mctor driven brush that taps deeply im bedded dirt to the surface-combs and freshens the rug pile. Yours for only $1.00 down and $1.90 monthly fgr 24 months. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED Your Choice Of Any of These 4 Items $ 22 Spring Filled Mattress Reg. $27.50 for $22.00 .00 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Bringing north a good sized list of passengers, C.N.R; steamer Prince Rupert,, Capt. H. E. Nedden, arriv ed in port on time at- 10:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Any-ox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening Owing to stormy weather. C.N.R. steamer Prince John, Capt. Neil Mclean, coming north from Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands, was forced to put back to Queen Char lotte City yesterday morning after having left for Massett. She got away from Queen Charlotte at 7:30 last evening and, barring further delay, should arrive in Prince Ru pert tonight. Richard Knox, Lloyds surveyor, will sail by the Prince Rupert tomorrow night after having been here for the past week in connection with the annual inspection of the steamer Prince George at the local dry dock. Capt. Paul Armour, manager of the Armour Salvage Co., who recently underwent a serious operation, Is continuing to make good recovery. He is able to be up and around his house now but has not been out yet. CFPR Programs WEDNESDAY P.M. 5:30 Opening. 6:00 Request- Program 6:30 Dally News Broadcast. 7:00 Man About Town. 7:15 Cecil and Sally. THURSDAY A.M. 11:00 Opening. 11:15 Message Period. 11:30 Weather Forecast. 12:20 Stock Report. 12:30 Daily News Broadcast. 12:40 Monitor Views the News. P.M. 5:30 Opening. 6:00 Request Program. 6:30 Daily News Broadcast. 6:45 Whispering Strings. 7:00 Black Magic. 7:15 Cecil and Sally. If you wish toswap something-fry classified. "' TEB DAILY OTSWH Wednesday, March; HELPING OF BOYS Constable R. Eveleigh Docs Work As He Wanted to Do j iroliceman As Minister j VANCOUVER, March 23: (CP)' .Constable Ronald Eveleigh accomplished as a policeman the Job he I planned 10 years before when training for the ministry at the University of British Columbia. "I was always interested in boys, j and wanted to help them," said the supervisor oi tne year-oia junior G-Men, a boys' club with 2,000 members in British Columbia and branches in other parts of Canada. "That's what I had in mind when I started at the U.B.C., but after three years the depression put an end to those plans and I got a police job." One April day in 1937 when off duty he saw fellow-officers halt a game of street baseball which led to a shattered window. As the 17 young players passed by .'him, grumbling, Eveleigh stopped them and suggested forming a club and finding a place for them to play. The first problem, choice of a name, was settled when Eveleigh asked about their favorite characters in fiction and movies. "G-men!" was the answer, and so they were called the Junior G-Men. The name attracted youngsters quickly and membership soared to 100 within a month. Volunteer Instructors Adult Instructors volunteered aid. A service club helped Eveleigh obtain an abandoned factory. The boys made It a club-house, the first of five In Vancouver where lads between the ages of eight and 18 can practise any one of 30 hobbies. Before many weeks the group became a city-wide movement. Eveleigh was given leave of absence from the city police to aid organization. An adult board of trustees, chosen from leading citizens, aided him. The clubs, however, are run by the boys themselves, each centre being directed by a council which brings requests and problems to Eveleigh. Recentlv the club was incomor- I ated under the Dominion Companies Act as the Junior G.Men of Canada to prevent its commercial exploitation. Small monthly dues are charged, but a boy never is refused because of inability to pay. Instead, he is allotted some task around the clubhouse to make him feel he's doing his share. "It's really those sort of boys we're after," ; said Eveleigh. "Fellows who have no place to play but on the streets, who canH afford toys and games." By giving them a place to play, he feels he's putting into action the club motto: "It is better to build boys than to mend men." C.N.R. Trains For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays .r .. 0 p.m. From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11 p.m FOR SALE EIGHT-ROOM house and lot $500, half cash. Capitol Shop. (69) I KITCHEN Range with oil burner. Phone Green 893. (69) FOR SALE Pontiac Sedan, Radio heater, excellent condition, Phone 842 after 5:30.. (74) WORK WANTED PLASTER and stucco work, also, brick and tile; Estimates free. Pete ! Rllshede, phone Blue 323. . (69) I PERSONAL WE HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS TO OBTAIN positions as Lei-j ter Carriers, Postal Clerks, Cus-; toms Examiners, Clerks, audi Stenographers, etc., and can help you. WrHe us for proof and free information. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada. tf. To Broadcast MUSICAL, T. D. r.VTTULLO Hon. T. D, Pattullo, Prime Minister of British Columbia, will be heard next Monday In a broadoist of general interest to the people iof British Columbia, when he will (give a resume of the government's i activities during the fiscal year. Mr. Pattullo will speak from 7:00 I to 7:30 p.m. over Station CBR. Vancouver. It is expected that he also will discuss at some length the government's program for the ensuing twelve months, with special emphasis on probable future industrial developments In the province. His talk on Monday is likely to be of even more than usual interest in view of the sittings of the Rowell Commission. Jimmy Dunn Says Winnipeg Stage Work Aided Him WINNIPEG, March 23: (CP) Stage training he received In Winnipeg proved Invaluable when he went to Hollywood, Jimmy Dunn, Hollywood motion picture star, said in an Interview here. Dunn made a personal appearance here in the theatre where he played for 22 weeks with the Permanent Players Stock Company in 1929. "It certainly is like old home I week, eettinz back to Wlnntnprr t owe a lot to this city, for after working here I went right to Hollywood, played in a couple of shorts and then had a part in "Bad Girl" HI mm i7 th., "ueh 174 Learn To Tlay Violin, Viola, Cello, Rass G. C. WALKER, Instructor 212 Fourth Street Ear Test Conducted with the "Resonoscope" Free THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeyo PINK SEAL Finest Pink 'Salmon Packed by the only umon canning company with an all the year round payroll la Prince Rupert i MIRTHFUL Eddie Cantor in Latest Picture "All Baba Goes to Town" Spectacular and Tuneful Eddie Cantor comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here this! mid-week with the spectacular! musical hit picture "All Baba Goes to Town" which also features such favorites as Tony Martin. Roland Young, June Lang, Louise Hovick, John Carradlne, Alan Dinehart, Douglas Dumbrille and an lmpos-, ing array of other screen and radio talent, Side-splitting comedy, song hits, beautiful girls, exotic dances,! brilliant dialogue and lavish sets combine to make it a highly entertaining production. A new three- i uie pnoiograpny w maice an- omer novel feature. The picture is a modernistic and amusing conception of life In Bagdad. Highlights include Eddie aboard a magic carpet dispersing the enemy's army, a sumptuous banquet with Eddie as master of ceremonies, an election campaign and many other extravagant sights. Hit tunes Include such well known , numbers as "I've Got My Heart Set On You," "Laugh Your Wayi Through Life," "Swing Is Here to Sway" and "Twilight in Turkey." with Sally Eilers," he said. ' "I had my first flight in Winnipeg, with Jimmy Holly, now a test pilot in the United States navy. I've my own plane now and have maae two transcontinental trips. I would have flown here had the weather been good.'' ; Winnipeg people who renewed, friendship with Dunn said he was: still the unsophisticated kid who at I u was sitting on tOD of the world In Winnipeg as Juvenile lead. Former player in the Wlnntoez Stock Company, with Dunn Is Jim my- Flavin, now playing character roies in the movies. 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