April 24, 1640. i'0 .THE DAILY KEW8 , JfPAflKW.HI FTB See them smiling keep them smiling. Goodnight will help your children to keep good -eyesight. Studyingj playing and working- require proper: light to avoid eyestrain. rDohY let anything" mar their complete enjoyment of youth. Sec that your home is light conditioned with modern "Better-Light Better Sight'Mighting. It costs-veryl littteand it will be one of the best investments in happiness you ever made. 'Ask us about "it. 9 Always keep a supply o( genuine Edison Mazda lamp .handy. -40, G0and100 watti nowonly-20 each.- Buy them by .the carton. OUTSTANDING 'VALUES! NEW FURNITURE 9 NORTHERN 'BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER CO MP. AW LIMITED iPneral uperin- train, in the course of one of his aii-dUn National periodical Inspection trips over British Columbia the line and will saU on the Prince tvs in Vaieouver, Oeorge tomorrow nHiht for Van-y on iat nlnht's couver (Meet Her in n Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 I Can Hide for Price of One Solid Walnut Tea tWaon This tea waRon has ev- hinir. double shelves, cutlery "drawer ami piass '' , in rich valnut M'icce Itcd Complete. teel bed, cable spring arid felt mattress Steel CrilComplete-with rollup Jnattress. in walnut finish $18.95 $25.00 SIGiOO apiece Tapestry ChestcKitld Suites Full size 3-Piece chesterfield suite. with large armchairs and cheBterfibld, All vwobb base, comfortable piVUg filled cushions. . 69. 50 alo price I'ull-Up Chairs With superior coverings, hardwood frames, very attrafctive J88.9 5 looking v S-I'iecc llirch Walnut i Dining Koom Suites Birch walnut 8-piece dining room suite with pedestal type table with disappearing leaffull size buffet with plenty ofispace anU5 side-arid l arm chair, ith "Dholstered $79.50 ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Moose Rulldlnt, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert ""urs from 8:30.a.m..to 5:3Q .p.m. Phone GREEN 81 6 1' r fA 'Mail Schedule Far the Katt ' Monday, Wednesday. And Friday 3. pm. From the Fjut Tueisday. Thursday and Saturday 11.00 'p.m. Fr Vancouver-Tuesday . 13:30 noon Thursday 10.15 p.m Friday 9:30. p.m April 8; 18 .and 30 4 p.m. lYoirf Vancouver -Sunday p Wednesday : 10 ajn.' Friday . 4- pjn,i April 4, 14 and 25 a.m. Flower Ihievea raided the garden! of-Mr. and MrsTXSurie Lambly on5 SIxthAvenue East arid picked some fine idaltodlls they had growing tliere. -While ihe flowers were of little value to the thieves, they meant a lot to the owner whose spring garden- has been ruined. NEW CENTRAL HOTEL ANNEX Second Avenue lloutekeeplnr Apartments (Hot Water Heated) Mrs. ,C. E. Black Proprietress (Central Hotel) SHOOTING (GALLERY Adjoining UDOIlAf ROLLER ARENA 1 I DORA JRolIer Rink Dajly Sesslons jis Follows: Mon.. Tues., Wed. 7 to IL-p.m. Tliuriday.7 tvll p.ni. lday C to 10, p.m. Dance 10130 to 2 a.m. Sat. Children; 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4:30 ruiiC to 8:30 p.m. 8:30 to 11 p.m. Special Arrangements Can Be .Made, for Private Skating Parties mam Softball tonight, 32 Taxi vs. Fusiliers. ,'(07) Torje Rysstad returned home on the Prince 'iOeorge ahls morning from a trip to Vancouver. Ernest Love ol Stewart i a bus .lness visitor in the city, having ar rived from the. north-on- the Catala last.nlght. r 'Mr. and Mrs. Tony Christian' who have1 been on a trip south, re turned' home from Vancouver on the' Prince George this morning. Mr. and '-Mrs. John Storseth. who have -been1 on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Prince George' this morning. SergeantMajorj 'Albert" Talt of the Canadian 6cutltsh, "Who has been spending -a leave visiting at his' home. JnxNanaimo. -returned to , the interior. I j City Commissioner It. St Gilchrist Vwa the .speaker at ' the - regular weekly luncheon -of tUcPrlnee Hu- pert Gyro Club today, his subject being general- municipal administration. Tomorrow Mr. Gilchrist Willi address theTlotafy 'piub. -F." S.' Rose, regional auditor for the Canadian National Railways with headquarters at 'Winnipeg', and' Mrs.- Rose arrived in the city on the Prince George, this mornr Ing from Vancouver and will pro ceed ' East by the evening train. Mr. Rose is -making the trip wes ;on official business. Announcements All AdrertlsernenU in this amn iill be charged foa full month- L23oaword. Baptist Missionary Tea, May 1. Anglican fea; Mrs.-Parkln's,.May 102nd Auxiliary Dance," Armoury, May 3. Moose Ladles' Dance, May 7. St. Peter's Spring Sale.1-May 9. 'Presbyterian Brown's, May 10. Tea, Mrs. T. Carnival, Moose Hall, TEACHING Gilt Chateaux House fkhoLv For City Folk.iln France .,- By GLADYS M; ARNOLD PARIS,. April '24: CP) With thepassing -months the situation in France arising" from evacuation and (dislocation of the educational system has-been: fully--organized. There has-been- no slackening in the; intensity and classic -severity of the teaching whteh. is acknowf ledged as one of the highest standards in the world. On the other hand, the exodus from the city has shown manjr beneficial results, Paris apartment- ralsed city children -whose only recreation was a dally run in the park are showing much improve ment in- health. The. pure country air has cleansed their lungs of city gases and impurities. Wholesale .fraternizing of peoples of ail classes - drawn together by the common anxiety of war and thel education of their children -has the cUronrtthe'Pxinceorge this strengthened the nds of nation mornintr. ji ai uuucrsuuiuuig. " , , .1 It was mid-vacation when war Lieut. Orme-'Stuart returned to -rvno ,,. e.t,mv n,..,,,. .the city on the Prince George this t Job was lthe eTacuatlon of4 I morning afterapendlng iwo weeks' , -,n .,n u-uTe- jrum iUS-.mai -uuu tu- fn)m, PafU and cities in the east ing in Vancouver una Victoria. ir js-,,-- Ole Evlndsen, well known pioneer Allce .Arm - hotel , proprietor, arrivtd 'in the clty.'on the Catala last night and-wlll'be here until. iNext- Sunday night -when he.wllj .return -north. . Mr. andMrs: Clarence-Thomson, who ..were recently married here. ithe -bride ihaving formerly been tMlss Helen McCarffery, -returned (to the city on the Prince George .this morning from their honey-. moon ttrlp smth. Dugald Campbell, the Canadian Llnotype'Co: Ltd.. ar where to house them? This was the first - problem. Private chat eaux, town halls, theatres, mus eums, waiting-rooms were quickly requisitioned and transferred into dormitories and dining - halls' ready to receive this horde of "un der! !4'sM'which flowed out towards the -south and west of' France to Bordeaux, Lai Baule, Biarritz, Can nes and -many coast towns or "ther mal stations. -At ' first accomoda tion was makeshift. -f i.Depu ted- Glories -Your correspondent visited an I old provincial theatre m a town representing ln the Dordoirne. Three hundred children, had slept for some weeks rived in the city.thU morning from on,.mn eot in, ft .spttln f shnh- Vancouver and is going through tolbv:r.d velvet and tarnished old Stewart aie will bet back. on the .tassels. vA; nrivate ountrv mansion same boat and wlimhen proceed toJveiconved. hundreds bf others into a.'luxury.iundreatned bf rich cur tains, precious tapestries and priceless paintings. Mattresses were spread upon Hhe' floor -,9t5a joldjand- crystaKMHroorn which had known the dancing feet of bygone counts ana. auchesses. Through the Intervening months. all' teachers were mothers,! nurses aridomforters" generally who fed and combed these thousands -of little boys arid girls, keeping1 them washed. A visit .to Vichy, ultra-fashionable -(health xesort for the old, arthritic and rheumatic, revealed, youth In possession. i At 7:30 a. m. the captors -turn out lnr bands that' recall .thePiedTiper;: resounding voices of Parisians, Alsatians and natives of .half-atdozen otheriprov-Inces bff France. There' are "swinging schoolbags, 'the scrunch of roller skates-and battalions of bi cycles. witn Jianee at 'war. many schools and vacation centres are requisitioned by the-army for hospitals, military quarters,', barracks. New restricted school quarters solved the problem with a double shift-svstem n -tnnnv- nlnpps r j In Bordeaux, where the school population swelled, doubled, over- flowed until more and more office? buildings were transformed, child ren spent the first few days sit ting on the floor, camp stoolsj chairs they brought themselves; Weather Forecast jHuge Aircraft General Synopsis The pressure! fa 111 PI Hai remains tow off the Queen- Char- ' lotte Islands and high over thelD--- piniclipl Oregon coast. Showers have been DCCIl 1 llllollCU general in southern - British Col- umbia but it has been fine. and warm In the north. West Coast of Vancouver Island 5 taking 'their notes on their knees,' while teachers worked cheerfully wlthrtut chair, table, blackboard j or library. i W.A.Canadian Legion 8prlng I owaim90ai1v0? fa May 15. ' . ig VELVET ICE CREAM, MILK 5j Catholic Tea, Mrs. R. E. Moore's May 16. Empire May. 23. o aiiAit. ana uuun .ir..io At the Uand,ICAFE g Waterfront g CrOOOOOCOOMOOOC-OOOOOOOOCKJ COAL NANAIMO WELUINGTON ALBERTASOOTBESS 'BULKIiEY WZillliEY Albert ;and 'MdCffeiy illtd. PHONE 116 PHONE 117 5 I Moderate to fresh southwest OTHER GROUPS 49c SL49 SI-95 $33555.45 i QUINCY, Mass.. April 24. The inew $21,000,000 aircraft carrier air.n n. (ho TTn(tf4 States Mtt W winds, mlia wltomUt oHlight .raln.inn, ,,,,, ht. tflfcen h, the navv i j at Boston on Saturday after which fiftf cent ctis-iiiieo-ad. w.li she will make a shakedown cruise. iften make you many dollars. 'A skeleton crew made the trial trip. GUT RATE SHOES j Spring is CLEAN -'UP S-AiE ;i i WHILE THEY LAST Ladies' fancy gavtees and 30: odd pairs of ladies' shoes. 99C up lo aiuca WOMEN'S DRESS AND WALKING SHOES Many at half price. - QOiQT Brown, rust, wine. etc. Selection MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS g Leather -soles and rubber J CO'Q ri heels. Unusual offering at WOMEN'S AND MEN'S BEDROOM 5 SLiPI'ERSComfortable, neat C-l 5 and attracUve, Priced to sell GROWING -GIRLS' SHOES All sizes from higher priced groups. Choice B. C. & uiinilure Co. .Specialargains .In New Furniture $2.49$ ALL SALES FINAL MANY-OTHER BARGAIN'S! The CdMfcte Shoe Store PHONE GREEN 615 Mail Orders Promptly Filled 12 Fine Panel Beds-Cable springs and mattresses CO ft QI V1"'" in all sizes. Special - 7 Waterfall Style Dressers With round S2205 mirrors 7 Chesterfield Tables S10 95 Special 12 Studio Couches In repp, colors rust, Argbnne red, and brown. Can be made into double bed or two -single beds. j0 4 'IIZ Three cushions, blanket storing space 18 Three-piece Chesterfields-i-In latest styles and patterns Trom 79.00 TO 898.00 18iTable Lamps Latest styles and colors, from 81.95 83195 5 Kitchen Ranges Two-tone, all-enamel, for wood or coal, finest makes. From 864.00 t0 894.50 Phone BLACK 324 Next Door to B.C. Clothiers THIRD AVENUE SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! tailiflt it, OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVE1 Steamer leaves Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. ATrainiMeaYe Trine f Rupert for the Eait Moiiday,:Wedneday, Friday, 6 p.m..w Steamer for Ketchikan and rStevrart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. !For Jar, tc., coll 'br tcrit Qty JVtk4t Ojic, Sl$ irA A. a THIRD .AVENUE' Open Saturday Night , V-B-40