SALADA" STAMP CLUB .1 . uv K 4 1 For ttn etnU d the Ubil nd. ihowln j ih ttapot bd. pit jiurfc, from tij pcbl ol SALADA TEA wi will itndyow M Bj!nnt'i Outfit oh 164 pi Sump Album. 1-100 IMiiftfM iUmp 1 Blj IM of thouttndi ol lUmpi offered Free In uhnjfof SALADA Ubfli. SALADA STAMP CLUB - 441 Kmf Si. W., Toronto K Ul KUVVL Nl, IN NAZIISM nl Closes In India Have l Liking Fur Germany's f Ambitions IC" TtH. O E POWELL Prc vs Correspondent l Annual Meeting Of C. N. It. A. Club I.ast Night Ired Walton Secretary The Canadian National Recrea tion Association Lawn Bowling .Olub held Its season's organization are being geared towlln otr,er members of the exe ,.: ,auuon aemanas, cutlvo Robert James. O. P. Tinker N..ism is growing jack Preew and J. a. Frew, sec-: . tr.it m1 Indian classes, retary iwly enjoyed among -.j Paul and Frank VJckers. minded, among them urlal Nehru, one of iondf-rs. a, have brought from oversease buy- whom have not been night :-tarkei before Ovcr- hown a marked in- iiraluils are enjoy-:.' :ird of for many boosted stock ex-'tut th announce xeei profits- tax ;i;r. i iwn td more reas Tho taxt Is not op " i title but big business ..bom details. Including rr,' rate. - many signs ot the ' vrnmntVi steps to if -ordinate India's . ; ui Tile entire pro vilen mills -has been '.Luiy cotton looms are i t'i wol production, hke steel, englneer- r have appointed who work m co-he central govem- Tient of supply. Play start about May 24. Tonight's tram, due from the east at 11 pjrt.. is reported to be one hour late, bringing It In at 12 mld- Union steamer Catala. Capt Jamew Flndtoy, ia dn bak In port at 4:30 this afternoon from the north and will sail at 5 pjn. for Vancouver and way points. ' .. 1 I . I n .1 . L.. n ... i-jutiucuu vuuauiuiB tu u. Aioure ud,A P L. Cartwricht return to h cflty this week after taking po lee training courses at Vletorlai The former resumes duties at Port Gsslngton and the latter on the city Durrwby. Constable SoU of Vancouver taking hit place at Ocean Falls tea are now bought directly from the Indlr tea iudustry by the British goternment Steps have been taken t. prevent unwarrant- dom requlremenU of ed rise in prlce! of necessities. AND SONS Over One Hundred-at1 Banquet in First' I'resbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church Hall ,w the .meeting place last night for over one hundred fathers and i Following his talk Mr. Ewen con Mr. and' Mrs. G. W. Johnstone left on last! evening train Tor a trip to Edmonton, Calgary and Winnipeg. Provincial Constable Jack Lockie Is sailing this afternoon on the fn ft Ml a Cam tfitnoAHKA Wm cln rm I fomot the Ocean Falls police boat (Powell and Roy Broakes. pjktt' 7 is being tmrwferred td GRAIN. FOR SIIAlir.OCKS BELFAST, April 16: (CP) Shamrocks are scarce in Northern Ireland this year. Wheat and corn for the war sprouts in millions of j acres where greens grew before." Nearly 250,000 acres of grassland has been ploughed. LOCAL NEWS NOTES All uncompleted fixtures and alii play-off games must be arranged for or played this week Prince Rupert Bowling Association. 90) New Optometrist Arrives In Town From South. Chas. Domldead, Registered Op tometrist, expert watch maker, Jeweller and engraver has arrived Mr,, podlmead .has. ..had many years of experience In optometry and will give you the very best eye service with the latest equipment he has brought with him and will be pleased to have you call and consult us. MAX HEILBRONER". JEWELLER Keep up to dv iriT Acnse regu ' Olof Hanson, MP: for Skeena, will arrive In the city on tonight's train from Smlthers. Joseph Dittle of Surf- Inlet will Jack Ewen. Boys' Work Secretary board the steamer Catala at Bute of the Religious Education Council dale tonight for a trip to Van 1 ...... I n-iti.U "A1..UI. ...ill I- i son wno gathered there to enjoy a ol '"'lu vuumuu, wm i u couver. I couple of hours of fellowship to- speaker at th$ regular weekly ! aether. After full Justice had' been luncheon of the Prince Rupert Oyro k Mrs. Robert Augler. with her done at the festive board, commun- club tomorrow, his subject to be (young son. Is the guest of Mrs) lty singing was enjoyed under the "Today's Youth and Tomorrow' j Augler' parents, Mr, and Mrsj Marie I rhntrmnn inH tvAlm&4 nil I 1KB ANlkn dadsand lads-IIe thanked a those VIYvJjnLlllJUL.w'ho had contributed to the suc- cess of the banquet, especially the ladles and expressed a desire to have many more similar times together. The guest speaker was Jack S. Ewen. secretary of the Boys' Work Board of the Religious Education Cornell of. British Columbia, who meetlne last nteht with n liroa! chose a hi snhiert rtmn.-in iirv inaia. April io;l41ttendance-of thirty-five mmbert."Just because a boy is grown up ini India lidllS Industry andp cs V.'nltnn umt numxl oh-ilrma.Jflfe do, nnf nju.M.nrll., ....... , J grown up In. mind " said - Mc Ewen. "Stand back and look at yourself I" he said. "Find-out what Is wrong with you. Then see to it i k on Finland also i The match committee consist j that you correct any mistakes and " i'viVii-t of much Dres-lnf n a rn.rh. w t riu I tii imni ..,.n j n..,.. care how you grow up! World' Mr. Ewen will sneak before Dakln. president of the Boys' Work the Prince RPt Club on Thurs-Board of the Religious Education day I Council, Prince Rupert Branch, wa$ WHEN ft COLD THREATENS YOU VlCKS DO THIS To help prevent colds developing, use this special i2ed medication at first warning sniffle or sneeze. Va-tro-nol John T. R, Nlckerson Ph. D graduate in biology at Massachusetts School of Technology and now In the employ of General Foods, Inc. of New Jersey with headquarters at East Orange, has been spending a two weeks holl- Hoo T'WW Vila Ch.ff tTSLfu,- s- A- Nlckerson, and will JirLri ,ntC?stlng Ileave on his return to his home TtXTS,!??11" Thursday. He Is accompanied Sol rJ P ? 0y"' yn?Ton trip by Mrs. Nlckerson. Neal Carter, E. J. Smith and J. E.i The singing of "God Save the King", brought the bannuet tn a rlose. Edgar. She will be joining ner husband soon at Blrnle, Alta. The Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association packer Azurite, Capt. Sam Snldal, left this morning for Dundas Island, taking out the co-operative camp scow for the season. Rev. J. H. Mywang, pastor of 8t. Paul's Lutheran Church in this city. is a native of Narvik, where his people still live. He says that the country is similar in some respects to that around Prince Rupert but the mountains are higher. la. CYCLING A SMART PASTIME FOR SMART GIRLS! arc more girls and women cycling today than THERE at any time iincc Kirkpatrick Macmillan invented the bicycle in Dumfricshirc, Scotland, one hundred years ago. That is why wt say "Cycling is a Smart Pastime for Smart Girls". Hollywood actresses started cycling to keep slim and' to keep fit and they found it such fun they kept on riding. Soon the younger set at fashionable seaside, resorts followed suit. Then college girls and school girls took it up. Right now all over the civilized w orld, q cling for exercise, pleasure and travel is the smart thing to do;. G.G.M. Bicycles Are Sold By MCRAE BROS. LTD. Have you ever stopped to realize how much pleasure and good exercise you and some of your friends could have cy cling? Why not talk itDver and then visit your nearest CCM. dealer and choose a smart C.CM.? GCM. Ladies' bicycles are available in a variety of colors to match your sports ensemble. Then with your new smooth-riding and easy-running bicycle you ana your friends can have many glorious seasons of cy cling hikes, jaunts, picnics and personal transportation of the most flexible and inexpensive kind. Ask your dealer for a catalogue. ' .... ' . v- Presbyterian 23. 2. to take charge of Max Hellbroner's May 3 Announcements All advertisement m .this column will be charged, for. a.full month at 25c a word May 16. Empire May 23. Spring Sale April Boys' Band Dance, April 17, Moose Hall.- Refreshments free. Toa H Dance, Parish Hall; Seal Cove, April 19. Scout Tea, Mrs. Carter's; April Anglican Tea, Mrs. Parkin's, May 102nd-Auxiliary Dance, Armoury,) Moose Ladles Dance, May 7. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 9. W. A. Canadian Tea, May 15. Legion Spring Catholic Tea, Mrs. R: E. Moore's Carnival, Moose Hall, i '. fcgWMk l'-' tPi i i r in i i i n i 1 1 n C.G.M. Bicycles Accessories And Repair Parts; Arc on Sale at GORDON'S HARDWARE black and natural. FULL SIZE. 16-RIB. VALUES TO $4 r r "."If 18. 1040. THEt DAILY , NTOflL PAQCTHREi JOIN THE "k Fashion First" At People's REVERSIBLE "Two In One" COATS WITH HOODS TO MATCH Very practical and ultra smart. Two coats in one with hoods tu match. Stylish tweed spring coats in new color patterns with reversible lining that may be turned inside out into a fine quality gabardine rain coat. OIL SILK LADIES' new spring shades. Blue red rust green- Furniture $295 Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night, RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 Your Coal Problems Solved We have in stock a.well pre- Were'Sd eSSert pared carefully screened Coal yousAoatffArn, to suit your individual re- fiOCilOf 0U.tr qulrentent. As in coal, to procure the best in Lumber and Building Supplies Phones C31 C52 Coa Sum (Pi? Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL ! Co. We Have Just Received a Large Stock of NEW FURNITURE Consisting of Bedroom Suites, Chesterfields in latest colors and styles. Davcnpprts, Studio Couches, Coffee Tables, End' Tables,, Dressers with round mirrors, Chlff robes with glass doors, all-at' very reasonable prices. ir END TABLES Special 4 COFFEE TABLES At 50 MATTRESSES In all sizes, 3"3", 40", 4'6". Special S1.95; $6.95 $6.95 12 COMPLETE BEDS Bedstead, cable spring and Q4 Q 71 $10.1? mattress. Ssecltl 7 DRESSERS Ih "Oriental Walnut with round mirrors. Special $17.95 24 COTTON FELT MATTRESSES In very nice Q4 f CA AU3V patterns at 12 SrUING-FJLLED MATTRESSES Q-f Q tJC to COO CA $lVl V&A'VV Very fine material and patterns 1 BEDROOM SUITE-In Oriental Walnut In waterfall design. Vanity has round mirror and has very Sfi'l 00 fine finish 22 CHESTERFIELDS Of newest CO AA to CAQ AA 0O.UU colors and styles from rhone BLACK.324 THIRD AVENUE Next Door to J5.C. Clothiers j. SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! ulliflZ it OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVEI 6trmer leave,: t'HncerRupert everj THURSDAY 11.15 p.m. Trains leate PHnc Rupert for the Eatt Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. r A, Steamer for Ketchikan and J . a. Stewart everj WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For fart, etc., call or wrlf CLty TUk4t Offlc, 521 IrH Am, 1 V-8-40 On the Usual Monthly