V page rom? TTTE DAILY NEWS NEW ZEALAND mmwr- s Some of the large force of New Zealand soldiers recently in the Middle East to augment the 200.000 Allied troops General Waygand. are shown making friends with their guides alter a visit to the Pyramids INSTRUCTOR APPRECIATED ! j Chief Petty Officer A. G. Bird Honored by Local Sea Cadets Corps i Before Leaving City As a token of appreciation of his ! splendid services as their Instruc- i" tor during his two and a half yearsM: stay here, teal Sea Cadets last j week, prior to his deoarture for Es- qulmalt, presented Chief Petty Of-1 fleer Instructor A. O. Bird with a handsome set of Scenic pictures of SATIN-GLO ANNUAL SALE 25c Off Pints Regular Sale Satin-Glo Satin Finish S .80 for S .55 or Satin-Glo Enamel 1.00 for .75 or Satin-Glo Varnish .95 for .:0 $1.00 Off Half Galls. Regular Sale Satin-Glo Satin Finish $2.70 for $1,70 or Satin-Glo Enamel 3.50 for 2.50 or Satin-Glo Varnish 3.25 for 2.25 Please Ask Us this city. The presentation was made on behalf of the corps with Warrant Officer Jack Davis vrith suitable comment. Mr. Bird replied uppreclatlvely. During the period of Mr. Bird's jStay here, the roster of the Cadets increased from forty-five to sev-leng-five. HLs departure is genu inely regretted. fPf"y "icer Instructor ""Ces , . (: tnstructor r ot , the . Cadet J V Corps. " Dally adverVnna. m the Dallj News Is sure to bring dally re-1 suits 15c Off Half Pints ; Regular Sale Satin-Glo Satin Finish S .45 for $ JO or Satin-Glo Enamel .55 for .40 or Satin-Glo Varnish .55 for .40 . 50c Off Quarts Regular Sale Satin-Glo Satin Finish S1.15for J 5 or Satin-Glo Enamel 1.80 for 120 or Satin-Glo Varnish 1.85 for 1.15 For Coupons PHONE 117 Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. COAL NANAIMO WELLINGTON ALBERTA SOOTLESS BULKLEY VALLEY Albert and McCaffery Ltd. PHONE 11C TROOPS IN EGYPT UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- TJS.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 pjn. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. pjn. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince llupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 56S 1 C.C.F. Bridge Parties Have Been Resumed Following the suspension owing to the federal election campaign, the local C. C. I. Club resumed Its series of bridge parties Saturday night when twelve tobies were in play at the club rooms. The prizewinners, were: ladies' first. Mrs. George Scott; second, Mrs. West: mens first. George Howe; second, Mr. Loken. George Lawson was master of ceremonies. After cards , refreshments were served. Letter Box ; VARIOUS THEMES ' Editor. Dally News: Whether it U the election, or the sun spots, we seem to be having rather unusual weather March 22 ;with robins, bluebirds, wild ducks, etc. Some of the trees are budding. The public works department was out with graders and the roads have , been as good as they are many (times in the summer. Some have started plowing and building fenc es. Seeding and cultivation is only IT 7 .1 eXC"S m0Ut"re' e should have the business. In r-" ! ttes',t has n'gard to that amalgamation bustn- ai. .,. mil -hit. (, n on i. running off with the cream of the business. We would like to object to anoth er thing. " It does not seem like good bA Judgment to ship! . r r n.in k.. are fullv trained. While thrv .ire: in Canada they would be consuming Canadian products. Possibly the cost to Canada Is less, if Britain! feed them over there, but Britain' could feed them here and save money. The British farmer is j 1V.k. , uuaoie, ess. If the government took over the "' "J ' S ;rm?eTCt.ae0OC!CrOp-.CJJl.. Prince Rupert who is sttU hi busl-Si. and paid them the present kS Mlt fr a 1H of market price for its stock, we,"" M f SSL 'f mre Sturage be quite in favor. If thel lR"pertmm "XftM a will be required However, we have! c not U1ltch ,teatep ln J rather trying Utaeas following an notgotanymortgaeeonacropand.,tw , v 1, .... accident. Mrs Black U quite ftt ST m,g,ht .t "d thing- v" ua uidi we ouen think that it would be muth better if our financial system was backed up by wheat instead of gold. Also, lust sunpose the U.S.A sp- .U. , , . .. ; ; 2 other nations m decided on some oth- ,u er standard then what? could not eat the stuff. There Is surplus of 5000 tons of onions and many boxes of apples in the Okanagan, while we cannot secure as many as we would like up nere. The price does not seem to be any lower than usual, although the oualitv Is about as bad as usual. Al-' jtnnnoh herring . are sold In Rupert J AM AMk m A A mr - a ion. we pay a ior zu oounds. There must be something' wronK- . To those Interested in prosperity.' heavily subsidized and there is thetbytertan Church yesterday, deptor-freight on all the food which could rd the lack of this spirit In the av-be saved. We are surprised that ( era ?e church congregation today. we must repeat that, until farmers 'course none of us ever saw any receive the same treatment from (street cars but we do have a faint, the government as the rest of the Idea of what we want. One of them I organized classes and until the, Is our O.T.P.. with what It means. farmers transact their business In the same manner, there will not be prosperity, for any one. To those who know the facts, there Is no need to add further details. We trust the results of the elec- tion will convey something to Hep- burn likewise to Vancouver. Thev have had about everything their own way in regard to our country. . t a i ii a ' oui, wnen tney start sendlnz ud men to run for our representatives,! It Is going Just a bit too far. That' situation offers an ooportunlty for. several changes to those who are Interested. Just to change the remarks, slightly, I would like to bring up the , matter of the Queen Mary and the Mauretanla. Should they really start transporting troops from Aus- tralia we want to know Just who had the bright Idea of landing themj at Vancouver instead of Prince Ru- pert. Now if the C.P.R. Is so con-1 cerned about our CUR. deficit theyj should not try to hog everything.! Of course. If the C.P.R. wants to show Its superpatriotlsm and trans- j port the troops free of charge It would be O.K. but If there Is any-' thing to be made any six year old ' WOOD for SALE $7.50 per Cord PHONE 459 NEW CENTRAL HOTEL ANNEX Second Avenue Housekeeping Apartments (Hot Water Heated) Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress (Central Hotel) SHOOTING GALLERY Adjoining IDOKA ROLLER ARENA I LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tor prompt and courteous vice Phone 13 TaxL tt. C. H. Cocks of Part EMtecton. who has been on a trip south, returned on the Catala last night from Vancouver. WilHam Jones, school principal at Port Essington. who has been (pending Easter In Victoria, arrived In the etty an the Catala last night enrMte back to Skeena River. Mrs. B. Walker, Miss Florence Wilson. T. L. D.ivte and J. a Wilkinson were loeal school tenches returning to the city from tfeetogo column, recalls the mUfog of south on the Catala tost night af ter having spent Easier In Vancouver. W. E. Drake, general manager of Edward Llpsett Ltd.. who has been on a brief trip to Butedale, retnrn- tuwrnecon .pr Vntonef and will proceed to night and will sail aboard the same'tw, 0u char- steamer Tuesday afternoon for;totte bmtA th. Prlnce'? Tiy n kitA wkM ha niVrr mtro Vm . . ... . J "v ' headquarters. I rotiM rvnint nut whv the rvn to rarry on KUw- are afread they wUl find they arejag,lin some of those men from Vancou- Ver did not point this out as a Jus- tlficaMon for thinking they could ' better run our business uo here. Of to the north and Rupert. (Possibly I should use the personal pronoun singular. I may be the only one who wants our O.T.P.) I merely mention the few Items. : a there is so much talk about whati 1 to be done a(ter the war. it"nmoton. H Sea ton and Bert Pal- seems preposterous to fteht this !I,er- D'rett Point: A Seaton. Fred- war for democracy and not have a democracy when it Is over. t-v D. m T. GREENE, - j Quick, CARD OF THANKS , The family of the late James ! Ross wish to thank all those who sent flowers or extended sympathy at the time of their recent be reavementi Dally News Classihea Ads orlng results. Announcements All advertisements ln this ecu cmn Kill be charged for a full month at 25c a word Orange Ladles' Sale. April 3. Eagles Bridge, April 3. Anglican Spring Sale, April 4. Hill 60 Dance, Moose Hall, Apr. 3. Football Dance. Irish Fusiliers V. R. 102nd Armories, Friday, April j 12. Admission 50c. United Spring Sale, April 11. Presbyterian Spring Sale April 18. " "v -v. Toe H Dance, Parish Hall, Seal Cove, April 19. Scout Tea,. Mrs., Carter's, April 23. 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Armoury, May 3. , St. Peter's" Spring Sale, May 9, Empire Carnival, Moose Hall,' May 23, I The spring section of the Supreme Court Assizes in Prince Rupert has been set to open May 8. Mrs. Otof Hanson will leave on this nvtnsng1 train a her return to Smlthers. Mr. Hanson is re-nutating in the etty for a few days Mr. and Mn. Levi Griffin and cMM of Premier, who . have been tfcehtoytng a vttft to the eity. sailed by the Catala tost night on their return north. . 5 The British Columbia Journal of Commerce, In Its twenty yean tenders for the construction of a four room school building at Anyox. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rennie of Port Clements, who have been on a trip south, arrived In the etty ton the Cauia last night from John this Friday night. Reminiscing this morning. Mrs. 'Cora E. Black.' of the Central that the , nf ? the a of Love Centre Of True Christian " Spirit, He Says Declaring that lore one for another was the centre of true Christianity, Rev. H. O. Funaton. In hi morning service at First Prea- He felt that the (MmnLtinL .- times heard of too mueh btekertnc within a church u but an txrtt R. tm lack of attendance. There was something deeper than this. There was not the true appreciation of the Christian spirit, Hotel Arrivals Koyal E. S. Peters. B". Windsor. B. V ?,1ck Point: John Lundmark and all A iveron. ctv: A R. Lke and L ,of Wester. C.N.R.; M. Hansen. Van- .couver A. J. Hipp. Port Edward Prince llupert II. E. Ooulbourn. Victoria: C Kirk, H. J. Bowman, H. J. Penketh. Vancouver: Mr. and Mrs. W J Ren. n,e' Port Clements. Central N. D. McComb. A. P Collier. O H Lawrence, a. A. C. Kalvlk and W I Hev cltv: Ounner A. Orund and Jnhn H. Ullhom. Barrett Point: Helmer Anderson. Dlthv: j m Smith. Prince Rnrvrt- rijj Morris ............... , luuiivB, oamonion A. it. Leake. C.N.R.; J Boschalk. Vanrouver. G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable" Have Big Order For Beaver Postlve can pay more than anyone else for all furs. Do not tell your furs on Hie walerfront, bring them to fiOLDBLOOM and get 30 per cent more. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarelll Proprietor "A IIOMK AWAY FROM HOME" Rales 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. P.O. Itoi 196 By their vivacious stjle details and their silhouettes that seem Just made for youthful figures, jou will know that our dresses, roalt and suits are declined to lead gay young lives. Then, too, they are modestly priced with thrifty allowance In mind. Inviting new arrivals too In youthful women numbers and alto half sites. JUST AKIUVED! Chic Frilled renilnlne Itlouw-i, Neatly trimmed with lace and ruffle that silhouette the fem-ine charms. Dove rote, horlton trey, blere. turquoU, shell pink and other. Size li thro it. Rupert Peoples Store Malt Orders Promptly Filled on s.t Babe Menzies Given Shower Mrs. B, J. Baron I Hotter In Honor Ot Popular llrlde-elwt - irasicaa Bl miscellaneous shower In honor Babe Mensie whose marriage takea place shortly. The rooms were prettily decorated with pink and white streamers. The evening enjoyed praying bridge, the first price Koine to Mr tm rwti and, the second to Mrs. Fred Barber. Carnations and pink tapen. centred with a bride1 r-iv a jated the table. After delicious rr- iresnmenu were served the bride-elect was presented with a prettily u"i ooai, iaaen with many beautiful gifts. Those present were the hosteas and hri4.L t r.. .icwaiun xiaiTT ...r.... uen. k. u. BUnner. J. Keron. Fred nirKr v .Orteiscon. W R Orennd', A. Storrte. Peter Wlnfharn. Joe uawnrord. m. Lldttone. Vic Men-J. O. Anderson. J. R. carr. Sam Haudensehlld. 8. E. Alexander. P Bond. Richard Long and Mlas Salome Wesley. CARD OF THANKS Miss Blanche Curtln and mh.r members of the family of the late Mrs Brtgld Curtln wish to thank those whn lrnlr.l I sympathy during their recent bereavement B. C. Furniture Co, M,.. J IT 1 1? new cuiu useu rumiiuiv 1 .MONARCH TYPEWRITER In A-l condition I WASHING. MACHINE In perfect condition Horticultural S Held On Sate Sam Of $21 IUa.t4 fg- l"und Of SX The sum f Saturday b. Hortleultu;.!. of the saj.' vacant Mrc Tom Ballli K- the sale :. rlojton. M Tom Prw-' Miller C C len The ; eral fund ' "noiw n.c LARGE USERS Write v M there u fimlK :: self, aiu: ueev-: Milk week:-we tl; .: K Thank- PACIFIC Mil Irradiated and Vscssn M 52.00 SSJ - : w aa.e.-VVUlLflClC, 111 ail 1IZPC. C m fZ II I 11 t! from OXA.OV V- 5 RECONDITIONED KITCHEN RANGES- Of v. S28.00 t0 $39.50 tjA"' JllJlt. Illrn nu n, V 10 CAMERAS From NEW FURNITURE 50 MATTRESSES-In all sizes. glO.5 12 SPRING-FILLED FELT MATTRESSES- In m i f $18.75 to $22.50 and wood. Sfil.OO 10 SWW irom I CHESTER Fl ELI) RED and OCCASIONAL CHAIR' 56 Of repp and tanestry Phone BLACK 321 TllinnJ tiA i n r,rlnililera ' V . VV V . V, v..."---