ruir TWO If You Are Interested in Shoes That WW Give You Real Comfort and Mamimum Wear We Can nirhly recommend the MEN "Claridge Shoe Made by the famous "Astoria" maker these shoes are the last utjrd m style and dependability Nine style to choose from Priced $5.95 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL COOPERATING WITH INTERIOR OOOOOOOOOOOVOOOOOOOOOCKIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0O g o o a COMMODORE CAFE Newly Renovated. New Staff. Improved Services. 0 J. N. Kilias, manager, has just returned from Vancouver, with the best staff obtainable. New Cooks, New Everything, Up to the a Minute o 1 Special Rluc Ribbon Beef, Especially Imported for 2 ml y-i e - inis vaie Nothing Here But the Best. Try Our Special Sunday Dinners THE CABARET Has been converted into an up to date dining room with special provision for afternoon teas. Cards provided free. Ladles may meet their friends in this room without obligation. Make it Downtown Headquarters Executive noughton. How. W. committee K. G t i.r .jj , u r ri,omW nf P'nm.iyear and assisted materia Uv in the out that CENTRAL HOTEL SOOMS and CAFfc rbone 31 Fot Ket Hoovhold Coal MRS. (1 V. HLACK FOR RENT g KINGSTON ROOMS g ATTENTION Fishermen Bright g xlean rooms over McCutcheon's. q Reasonable rent. Phone Black g 905. 80) oiFOR RENT Furnished 2 room flat g with bath. Only reliable peopli g! need apply. 411 7th Ave. West. SI (83) 5, CLEAN, Well - furnished modern gj apartments. Phone Red 444. tf. O' i i 8! HELP WANTED IjWAirrEBH Woman capable of tak- Ing over household duties and care of four, children. State age and wages expected. Write I Osberg, Stewart, B.C (82 FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES for rent or sale- 510 Cth Ave. W. 44S. App! or Phone Black Tnr DAI1V NKVVS LEGION IS MIGRATION Does No Good, IN SESSION IS NEEDED Does NoHarm ' J. U MrCwtft Reverted rreident Jtnior Cbxinh of rmrcrre Fav1 A special coanrtt camtBUnc of Of Smithers Branch p, SeWtUe AdmlvJon O. P. Lyons. R- E. Mortimer and Vk- ' oMWtons t Rriions tor MlBer reported tfce Jmar SMTIHERS, April 5 The an-, R4pert nualmeettrt? of the Bulkky VW-, bj, ta. tfon a Id ai towaase unra- , ley branch of the Canadian Lrgt..n A seeUTt rflT. w mm ttt selective British tmml- was held in Legion Hail on Thoo mUrmUoa. carefully and thorough- "lu"Uc' Pned and super on a uSOTS day evening, ere were about 49 I scale to preserve national MHtmir nrUent nd Intensive as pons- member ith President J 5cE?e Jt le tor Canada Dominion. toU J-i was momm U tne the eiia. ro . JtoEwra recent report ,,, .bJ-h tax to iwte t J ""1 WJht nfcbts laced Brttfcfc papula! K a mte- the operations of the branch dur wni In ,n a a " 3rtaOt tx, rlT inS the past year In which ft wa; rW monthly ol the 2. af C4IH1. noted that a treat deal of wot Junior aewon o. u.c r,u - VZ ha' i,,,. . the mere of Canada otAnMatHM ma had been done for numbrr ol Chamber of Commerce, report nad oeen done for a a numo.r oi oyeeUnc with akrd.tbe local chamber to eotprw' veterans ha the matter of proeur- wmaaaapieG o ,. . . ,.,Vir. -n,., ing pension and war veterans' al- a ot.afaad. tottecom- 7 of apectol committee was haaded h eiar4t4ve pJan , mittfa A lowanee. lowances for lor those Uiose ettribk- WW for lor C. O. Ha with-Ned M:La also a for inwruon was necawiry netwwry w pre- pro- these pensions. So lea than seven- , teen cases had been handled Ui rere tcoaimk- adfanment of xcemoer this connection and In all bat a e eeantry. the committee feiL 1 vprv fo thrr l.ort hwn rv rr all. tne COmmm" louuwmx u Mfr- " " J - - - ' - J o- fylnff resnlts. as follows President, J- L. MeEwen. First nce-Preldent. IL L. Gale. Seonnd Vice-President, Dr. It. C J Bamford. Renenil rceommenatiafi on hnraW E M Hoops. Jame. "ref " morneo J Howells. Jack Wal- Great BrHam. . . . rfvflTW ,trnr . late and Robert Elliott Finance committee J. H J. W. Turner and Charles Neale aManMi mm-m i m n r in jus auuiti&s tu mc x i .nv.c vnouiuvi iiuj;cic Canada sufficient efftet fifth anni In were success of twenty " merce Monday night Frank Dockrill of Telkwa mentioned ve of Smlthera cbratkm. for a considerably increared popu-l . what he considered to be a laok of co-oneration on the pari orner name. After the meeting the veterans lun. tnat tne present tinoaiancea of the people of Prince Rup2rt and the people of the in- amused themselres with son? and distribution of. the t Prior, esneeiallv in regard to marketing. He instanced story for some time Brithn Empire In The question was put up to one of the local fWff J-ZEiS: plan t vesterdav and this is somethmcr like the way he put it In the first place, he said, there is no attempt on the part of " the creamery to create a consumer demand. In other words they do not advertise their product so no one asks j for it Then the price laid down in the store here is slitrht- f higher than any other butter. Another difficulty is that butter has to be purchased in large quantities, as Prince Rupert has only a weekly freight service. This meant that the small refrigerator is cluttered up with butter when it is needed for other things. Grocers, he said, could buy other butters in fifty pound lots as needed and always have a supply on hand in good condition. What was true of butter was true to some extent of other products, this grocer said. Take eggs as an example. The first thing the egg producers should do va to form a central organization of their own so that thr supply would be regular and the product guaranteed. As it was today, a grocer might buy a shipment of eggs at say 20c a dozen. A neighbor might ship similar eggs to a competitor for seventeen cents at dozen which might be retailed at. less than the cost to the first man. The resn' was that the next time the buyer was more careful and bid lower. There are evidently a great many anirles to this mat ter of buvinq and selling and one of the first feems to. be to organize the sellers to provide for marketing on a proper basis as regards price, quality, packing, distribution; and publicity. In view of the steady development in the producing end of butter, it is very desirable that the besl, .'possible co-operation fce brought about between Prince Rupert people and the producers of the interior. This . rhttst be a co-ojieration in which each is prepared to take ; part, seller as well as buyer. ' It must be remembered that there are many interests i 1 1. A ! i i. 11 I 1 " " Ml ' i i' ' hi yvorjt trying to gei mis ousiness anu no one concern wu ever get jt all but by proper organization and careful 'study of the market there is no reason why the interior 'produce -s should not supply a great part of the Prince Rupert market world and tne j particular must w nl:A n' ,..v:t, n aii-aA . . . Inevitably present a grave econom uic rrwix ucui uunci ji m uv i ' ' . , ; te problem wHhln the EmDlre that in Prince Rupert as he thougnt it should be. The result going to tiusco j0bvtouiy a carefufly formulated tW fi rnviHprjihl. nrnnnrtinn nf this hutter had toi SMITIIEKS, April 5.- Herbert olan u desirable Instead of a be marketed in bulk and was put 11 up and sold under Mmejk" fft,J hapharard movement from force of a l ers. accompanied by Mrs. Welch, rfrrtinMLnce. that Canada had ! left on Thursday for an extended . ,m k, the fair at San Francisco before returning north. yjjjj i was extremely rich In undeveloped natural and potential resources. that properly controlled immlgra- ' Canada t RECRUITS SKILLED TRADESMEN FOR R.C.A.F. tarancie? exist in the Royal Canadian Atr Force for skilled men in the following trades: Aeetvlene WeMcr, Armament Artificer. Air Hitter, Herk. Aena-Engine Fitter. Machinist, Motor Roat Crewman. Motor Mechanic. rUologranhtr. Sheet Metal Worker. Storekeeper. Tailor. Instrument Maker and Wireless Operator. Applicant; must be British Sublects. betwenn the ate of 18 and 31 years, unmarried, medically fit subject to examination and willing to enllU for a period of five years. Oood nrosoecU. pay dependent upon proficiency. Quarters, food and uniform provided. Any expenses Incurred before enlistment must be borne by applicant. For comnlete Information aDplv to: OFFICKK COMMANDING, Western Air Command. U.C.A.F. 715 Ha-sUnc!. St.. Vancouver, B.C. Ottawa. Oat. L. It. UFLF.CIIL illj IB19-.-2 Druutv Minister if Watlon.il Defence Krenh local Itaw Ami asteuriid Mi IK VALENTIN UAlin PIMIN 1 Classified Ads. FOR SALE ;OR SALE- -Ladies' muskrat coat, plaid coat, flannel suit. Phone 841. tf. OOAT from good milking stock. A real buy Must sell. Write P.O. Box 269, Prince Rupert or Phone Red 623. (80) ' ATICI.ES JORSAIJL RUBBER GOODS, SUNDRIES, ETC., mailed postpaid in plai.'. sealed wrapper. 80 less than retail. Write for mall-order catalogue. NOV-RUBBER CO., Dept L, Box 91, Hamilton. 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