TAILORED -TO - MEASURE SUITS LEGION IS IN SESSION Annual Meeting Of Veterans At Smithers J. L. McEwen Is . Again President SMITHERS. April 6: At the annual meeting of Bulkley Valley Branch of the Canadian Legion in Smithers. election of officers for 1840 was held and financial and other reports of the activities By W. R. JOHNSTON ... Reflect the latest trends in styling the newest shades in imported cloths. Skilled workmanship guarantees fit and correct tailoring. $28.50 $33.00 38.00 By LOMBARDI . . . Have the fit and appearance that is obtained only in garments made by hand by expert craftsmen. There is a wide selection of exclusive fabrics from overseas mills. Your Coal Problems Solved We have in stock a well pre- Werv'SA essort JSh pired carefully screened Coal yousn6ufAfdrnt to sum your individual re- fvocAtnf euf quiretrcnl, tfiebesfr Co& Sum At In coal, to procure the . beit In lumber and Building t!k 'Iv' Suppliev- Vi-ZHO - .' n Phones 651652 ...I.. .?.'.-., L,n v v&m Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prtnre Ruprrt Co. Lid. British Colombia $41.00 New Samples Await Your Choice at of the branch, were given to the members present by the president and the secretary. In the election of officers the following were chosen for the ensuing year: Past President. Frank Newberry. President. J. L. McEwen. i First Fice-Presldent. J. H. Byrne. Second Vice-President. H. E. Wallace. Executive committee R. C. Elliott. J. W. Turner. K. O. Houghton. I. Martin, R. L. Oale and K. MacBean. It was decided to hold the semiannual meeting at Round Lake in (Meet Her in a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 4 Can Ride for Price of One and Higher WATTS & NICKERSON August, as has been done in previous years, when comrades of the Round Lake and Quick districts are able to be present. After the meeting adjourned the members were served refreshments and enjoyed an evening with song and story. KINDNESS TO TABBY MELBOURNE, Australia, April 6: CP) Protesting against the "barbaric" practices of abandoning unwanted cats In the country, and drowning them, the humane society here urged owners to have the animals chloroformed "painlessly and cheaply." NKIe of Intuition to tpply to Land In the Quea ChirloUe DUtrict of the PtUm Ruprrt Land Reoordlnc Dl-vUton. uid lUMt u the eatrance to Nadeu Harbor. B.C.. eaM of Oec e Potot fUrnt.li (rantlnz t 44s o r. i. I TJL nOtlCW ht I SK1I EUmpnon. of Naden Harbor. B.C. occu-paHen puwery lUnager. Intend to ap-ply for a ke of following icr- , si. wS18 l iH planted at the 5 N. W Owner. Lot 43. Q C. 1:. thence T,, 7 too hin wte' nrk to the mrnrr tc utence mesterlT to Low Water Mark: thence northerly .oti 'Jow water mark 15 chain more lor lew: there norvl t.n oonimencement and oontAlnlng 2 acre. I 8AMUEX LEONARD 8IMPSON. Dated February a tat, 1B40. IDORA Roller Rink Dally Sessions as Follows: Moiu. Tues Wed. 7 to II p.m. Thursday 7 to 11 p.m. Friday 6 to 10 p.m. Dance 10:30 to 2 a.m. Sat. Children 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4:30 p.m 6 to 8:30 p.m. 8:30 to 11 p.m. Special Arrangements Can Be Made for Private Skating Parties NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, ZarelU Proprietor "A IIOMK AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 60 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Toon 281 r.O. Box ll joooooooooaaooooooaoooaooo: VELVET ICE CREAM, MILK SHAKES and GOOD MEALS , At the I U and I CAFE g Waterfront g OOHJOOOOOOOOiMHWCfO&OOOOOOO THE DAILY KHW3 Ap::..i News of Northern Districts Q. C. CITY (SPRING IS For morning services on Easter Rev. Basil Hartlev. was "The i Story of the First Easter Morn." VERY EARLY Supday the United Church here . . , as decorated with spring (lowers. .rk on , d Thre was a good congregation. Part of th set vice was conducted SMITIIERS. April 6 The farm-by members. or the Canadian OlrU ersof the Dulkley Valley are on the in T i t j I it .nil pultlvaHnff it In nrun Trail Ranmra club. Ihc subject ,tlon for the crops which will - iL. - I I I eHn tnAH TKM There la la AM nVtam i uic sermon dy uic iinmsici. iof Mr. Beaven's parents here. - be sown soon. an abundance of moisture In the ground and. with such an early start, It augurs well During the service a medal was .for good crops In the valley again presented to Miss Beth Rudge for; this year. This Is very early for proficiency In her work In the j such activity in the district and. C. O. I. T. group. At the close while not the earliest known, it Is iof the regular morning service. 1 earlier than usual. Holy Communion was celebrated. The roads are drying up In good (shape and the main highway la In In spite of inclement weather. regular summer condition already there was a good turn-out on' Outside cars are appearing on the March 26 at the federal election , Smithers streets already and a car polls here. Mrs. Haydn Chasteney from Montana Is already this far was the deputy returning officer north. and Mrs. Andrew Christensen act- ed as poll clerk. Scrutineers were: Roy O. McKenile. Arthur Husband Moses and Miss Manson. teachers , , . r 1 - i - t at OVIjlu.1. 1 f I - I auu vuiifjf. neatly one "c uMurgaic .ltsAtufi. hundred voters called and cast their ballots during the day. Edmund Steven and Richard iSIgmund. who were engaged In Mr. and Mrs. Harrv F. Beaven herrinp xelninv HuHm, .,.. - - - - - .... m tlL nillKt and small son of Sandsplt spent months, have left on a holiday the Easter holidays at the home trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hband Gordon Joliffe returned last na,,e kn a cottage In Queen week frnm Vfi nnv.v .Via t.. Charlotte fnr Ihm uvHnn- m. tr... ------ " .ua.wu.wt n i 1 1 1 1 tic - . . .. i . a,. 1 1 uj. jsDent the past few weeks. Mrs. Dand employed at Allford Bay. T.IIM. ...Ill L. . . Than l . .. unite m uc returning Dy a ' turuicrty at Aien. later boat Miss Channon. teacher of Sklde- r v. . i .... .. ... . cat" Pllhlb KiVirvvl ... -. oitiiiwria ut uic uaoies Ala 10 u the United rhurrh h.r. Vim ,.. a bridge party elven rMinil at 1 - - a.vv ..111. hill. l - v regular monthly meeting at ne homt of Mr and Mr B. F. sandsplt at the home of Mr. and MU"ro- infr were lour tables Qf Mrs. J. Mathers. Thev travrii bridge, the high scorers for the on the mission boat Udal with eVfnln5 being Mrs. Andrew Chris-nv n-n ti -,i . ., tensen and NirV Rhattm n.r.u ...... uuou iiauicjr as SKipper. --.v- w. itciirBii- Material to be worked for the ment TOere serVfd te In the eve-coming sale was distributed to n,n Quests Included Mrs. F- 8lse. the ladies durlne the buslm. Mr and M N. 8haffe Mr and meeting which was conducted by Mrs- Bert RobcrU. Mrs. Andrew me president. Mrs. E. C. Stevens, wiensen. unarles Valley. Al- vo smau aitendance no .-wonior. Mrs new business was discussed It F Oordnn. Mrs O Turner. Cecil was decided to hold the next regu- Pallant and O. OUn. lar monthly meetinz at the home of Mrs.,B. F. Munro. thnorn nnri people read the Dally News, it On the afternnnn f m t.. nay to lt thm v. . t V. ----- a I Mfc JU9 day of school prior to the Easter h", 'n nonaays. pirpiw of the public school here held a most enjoyable party. There were Easter cues and novelties for all. Some of the tiny toU of pre-school ace we're also Invited. The teacher. Miss Aenet Aiatners. supervised the happy affair. The Associated Study Clubs of the Credit Union helri a mull.. ClASSIFItO FOR SA1 Ji, in the school at Skidegate. Nearly' FOR SALE- Baby chick from vie- U memDCM UPro nMnf f u. President. Charles Valley, was In the chair. It was moved by Mrs,' Munro and seconded by Bill Joll that a vote of confidence In the newly appointed committee and executive be given. This motion was carried unanimously. After a s u lane Dy tne president. In which he outlined the alms and objects of the movement, a question period was held. The question of raising funds to buy a set of book-keeping books was discussed. It was decided that a series of social events be held for this pur-tom- A rehearsal of the coming Section of officers of the Credit Union was held with Mi's. Chast-1 eney and Mr. Douglas- acting as. Dauoung committee A rnllertlnnl amounting to $1.05 was taken ..n N TIIK HI' I'KK.MK ('(ll'KT Or ttlttTlMH i:oi.r.Miu, in ritonm: In the Mailer of Ihr I'Matr of Jfo TAKE NOTICE that toy UUttt Pro- Dtt 1nimv , . i ... . t w oufjrrme uwn J DrltUh CoUoivbU. I was Kpprilfi Executor of Li Entwt of Jrwi Julln Jafloion, Drrwwrrf. lt of th CHJ of Prtnoe Ruprt. Drtttoh ColimjbU. who diod on ve 27th tUy of Jftnuary 1940 itupm roreki, ana u Pii inrtnhtflrl to the EwttU of the ld Je Julian Jocluon. tonud, t rrrjulrrd to piy the moum of thrtr lndcptdni to m forthwith and all ormma having datriM tiiwt the M.ld are riuird no ru uvm with me properly vtyuW on or before the I SOUi dav of Arm loin faiiins wvvit. ! fllrtrlbutlou o' the ld TkIkI ahall iiwue wuing into ficnejurve only ueh claim M ahall then have been filed wHh me DATED ftt Prince Rupert. B. C. thla Mrd'day of March 1940. SYDNEY DOUOLAS JOrNTON Exmutor of the Fwrtate of Jeae Julla.n Jivrlwoo, Deceiwrd. tuuua new otooa iegnorn Drceding stock. Unsexed $10.00 per 100. pullets (97 $25.00 per 100. Also Rock and Red chicks $12.00 per 100. Appleby's Poultry Farm, Mla-lon City. B.C. tf. FOR SALB Sealed tenders for the purchase of the gasboat "Audrey W." will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Monday, April 15th. Length 42 feet, width 10 feet, draft four feet and powered by 16-20 Easthope. Boat may be seen at Yacht Club. Terms: Cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Norman A Watt. Official Administrator. (88 WORK WANTED and will wn" Experienced girl g towards exnenxe, rnn. . wants r I AaMAPAl . . nectea with u nr tha ki I uuuaewurn. ... w vaa OVOWI Rev. and Mrs. Basil Hartley had as house guests at the Manse during the Easter holidays Mrs. 39, Dally News. Apply Box (82) PERSONAL ' HOW TO GET A GOVERNMENT JOB as Utter Carrier, Postal Clerk, Customs Examiner, Cleric Etc. Free Booklet. The M. C. c' Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. No Agents. YOU can run a Home Kindergarten with our help, Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Wlnnl-peg. Manitoba. INCREASE YOUR INCOME SELL Shoes. Highest commissions. Free selling equlpmrn. wrue The Rltchle-Bart Shoes Ltd 453 Craig St. West, Montreal. tf AG ENTS WANTE I) AGENTS wanted to sell children's garments complete line direct from factory to wearer exclusive territory. Children's Wear Mfg Corp., 510 Homer Str. Vancouver! tf. Bert Killin Liberal Head OCEAN FALLS. April 6 The O.ean? Falh Liberal Association held its lone deferred annual meet-ins; Ihursday evening. The follow -Ini officers were elected for the ensuing year: President. Vert Killin. Vlve-Preldent. Charles Wright. Secretary-Treasurer, Cyril Mars- den. Executive Max Fotherlngham. John Denholme. R. Robertson. C Rendel. Gordon Bailie and P. John son. Auditor. II. McLeod. j Skidegate Social Club Concludes Bridge Series SKIDEOATE. April 6. -A success- j ful and enjoyable dance was held, by the Skidegate Social Club last Friday evening. The hall wm pack-' ed and everyone had a splendid, time. j Refreshment were served and.' during the supper the final prizes 'w "rc unic wrrc pre nira. ljiq- , les first was won by Mr. O. Chast-ney: men's first by Verner Douglas and consolation by Mrs. Verner Douglas. Mrs S. W Turner presided at the door Music was supplied by Fred Ruas and his orchestra. THIS WEEK ONLY ANN SOTIIEiLVtJJ; stonk In Joe and Ethel Ton Call On the TresiM " i jo and I'Lts rn in "Thanks For Everythi At Und II u f mln. lft .Mickey ItooneT Jud GituJ . IX ARMS' ! Is Transferred To Bella Coola SMITHERS A son. who h. tx , ; Oovernmeli T . Smithers for ; , lias ben tranfTn-fi and Is leaving irr.rr.ni uo his duti at " Wtteon and fam; i there In a short -nr. Mr. and Mri VT ;a many friend in Sr, thetr short resiif ,,eoole of thl nt regret to see th'ir. . them well In lhr:r r 'w it, i t st. 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