0 FILMS ON SCREEN links for Everything" and "Jo und llthrl Turp Call on the President" . ,fc f or BverythinB." an "av-omedy with Jack Hal-; Mcnjou. Jack Oakie, vr i r he! Turp Call on the i " turlzatloo of a widely Runyon itory with Ann w. ' William Daman In the contest to pick Mr. Average Man and the subsequent exploitation of this hapless fellow as a human barometer who.can tell the whole country; reaction to everything from a brand of .cigarette to the outcome of the world war. -Joe and Ethel Turp -Call on the President" is a human Interest doc ument of event Incidental upon the visit of a couple to the President on tll.000 SMOKE WINCHESTER Ky. April 6:; CP Eleven thousand dollars in air. prise a double bllljbonds went up in smoke on Win M at the Capitol, Chester's Wall Street--but they only were Just unsubscribed county f Thanks for Every- school bond. beta destroyed by on a nation-wide the sheriff at the courthouse door. HURCH NOTICES FIRST UNITED CHURCH Orca'nUtMU- S wanna Otafotn A.T,CM,$ lrfT Senior CbftJr J. K. WJIoon Leader Junior Choir II. X Leek MloUler Itev. 3, C Jarkton high f l i. . . . n.l ir...nlnn MmUn .-U COAL NANAIMO WELLINGTON ALBERTA SOOTLESS BULKLEY VALLEY Albert and McCaffery Ltd. ''hone no imione i" At a meeting of the Prince Branch of the Religious Edu cation Council held recently, final arrangements were drafted for the visit to the city of Jack S. Ewen, J I?' Work Secretary of the Council in British Columbia. Mr. twen was recently appointed to ,thls position after the resignation 01 Bert Flddes who visited Prince Rupert last year, leaving shortly after that lor New Zealand to continue In boys' work "there. An extensive program has been outlined which Includes Leadership mining classes as the main feat ure. The Idea of training leaders was Introduced n Prnce Rupert last year by Mr. Fiddes and met with such success that the -Council ielt it would be advantageous to continue It this year during Mr. Ewens visit. The classes will be of a theoretical and practical nature and it Is hoped that not only active workers among boys, girls and young people will attend but any person who might be Interested. A rather and Bon banquet has urcn piannea. THIS event is onen behalf of Jim. a postman, who lost to Any boy or man In the city who bwjob Because ne oesiroyea a jeiter which would have revealed to a widow that her son had been killed an iui.y Auwun unu;uv a prison break. Lewis Stone in leading roles, and nin Tft ths ivirt nf (Ha trc!an( would like to avail himself of the opportunity of meeting Mr. Ewen and "hearing what he has to say. There are no restrictions In connection with this banquet. Whether a boy has father in the city or not he Is welcome to come, and any man, whether he be a father or not. has a hearty invitation. A grand rally of young people and parents is to be held while Mr. Ewen is visiting here. Pull de tails of this are not yet complete but It is intended that there will be something special for this meet ing. Mr. Ewen will conduct church services, 8unday School sessions and special meetings with the dif ferent boards of the Religious Education Council In Prince 18. fcUES UEYOH OUAKP MELBOURNE. Austra.ia, April 6: iCP i Picturesque and practically unattainable is the orchard grown by railroad employees here, bound ed by a railway yard, a river and wall. The orchard grows PheS and grape. Ih. OuUl MlnH." lit i lar Phrr When I fi.,rvev the won-l115' 'rous Crois liaac Watts-Alfred Oralnger ' 30 pin Sermon rChrisi in the Jlnme" r "My Boul Doth Magnify the Lord" A S. Marks LIMY & DAVIES Phone tsS 5C ( ASH SPECIALS FKEE DELIVEKY nto rffee 9Qf Larje Cakes Cattile Soap or Jr!b. UOi Imported 25C itrd fleets.- ftff-, ; J is. &0 Hed ijum Jam- 40C hwes 2-ib. pkg. 40 Ea i, I.OL. Nabob Marmalade AKp . 4 's Tomato Juice- - P ..., 5C Lynn Valley Pears- Per tin gaai. sift ; nc ""T" IOC lf(r Pnke Flour jQC - "' , Per pkg. Afroft Catsup- ifffp Brooinv- txO J- 2 hot Each Honty AQn Voodbur Soap- 26C Ibr tan t I 4 cakes Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert Corporal Tytus. city; WUlUm Kelly. Vancouver Announcements All ac-mttoemenU in this eoi-4uui will be charged for a toil month at iUc a word Vimv Tea Anrll 10, Mrs. W. RoberUon's, Second Avenue. United Spring Sale, April 11. Football Dance, Irish Fusiliers V. :R. 102nd Armorifs, Friday. April 12. Admission 50c. Presbyterian Spring Sale April Boys' J3and Dance, April .17, Moose Hall. Refreshments free. Toe JI Dance, Cove, April 19. 23. Par sh Hall. Seal I Scout Tea, Mrs. Carter's, April Anglican Tea, Mrs. Parkin's, May 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Armoury, May 3. ' ' St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 9. W. A. Canadian Legion Spring Tea. May 15. Catholic Tea, Mrs. R. E. Moore's May ,16. Empire May 23. Carnival, Moose Hall, WOOD for SALE $7.50 per Cord PHONE 459 Orange Ladies' Spring Sale if I. I April 6. 140 THE DAILY KSWS PAGE TIIRFB H.00 -IMnodfcOUc- war rant only. "H oid, 'Vok ckarminfi,Waeicw and UaufiMV "Conlttcii toy, 'St Word no tobtfiUt. f&f Copi'." SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "Tkt fttttftrm m mkifh ubsclt tan kt smolttJ. t BIG WEEK FOR R.E.C. Much Activity Planned Tor Of Jack Even Vllt ! LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for Old Gold. Bulger's tf; For prompt vice Phone 13 and courteous Taxi tfc Mr. and Mrs. L. Doiron, who hate been on a trip to Vancouver, return-' ed to the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. ' : Mr. and Mrs. Kenwood Oreen returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon ironi Palo Alto, California, where Mr Green has completed hit .studies at . i i i 4 ! Biamora university. ' E. -E. Mason, superintendent jt the Northern Pyrites mine on theil Successful Affair Jleld Wednesday Afternoon With Mrs. Ceorge Howe As Convener A very successful springfllle was ncia on ncanesaay iiemuua un der the auspices of the Ladiefc Or ange Benevolent Associatich. The, hall was appropriately decorated and spring flowers adorned the tea table. The tea room was in charge of Mrs. James Krikevsky.and the aer vlteurg were Mrs. L. Wide, Mrs. WJ J JUchards, Airs. F. Ellison and Mrs. Garlick. Airs. II. Smith Jr. and Miss Dolly Smith were in charge -of the raffles. Others in charge were: Sewing table Mrs. II. Smith Sr. and Mrs. S. V. Cox. Home cooking Airs. II. B. .East man and Airs. W. Geddes. Cup reading Airs. F. W. -Chand- r. The general convener was Mrs. George Howe and Mrs. Hugh KM- lin received the guests. The raffle winners were: Besdpread, Airs. George Thaln,' No .189. Bacon. Mrs. R. Anderson, No. 44. Sugar. Mrs. W. J. Richards;-No 25. ' 44. Doilies. Mrs. Joe Slaggard, - No.r Advertising Is an itivesiment PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Urass Cast in t Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All Types of Gas Engine Repaired and Overhauled 13 SISTERS CAFE 3 IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Your Patronage will Jbe. highly . appreciated "Aim to Please" Is our Motto- Thank You Cookie's Coffee Shoppe. We now specialize m Chile Con Came, and Clam Chowder. . 4 82 ) Tonight's train, due from the fast it 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. Mrs. A. Newbauer of Queen Char. lotte City, after a visit to town, sailed by the Prince John last night on her return to the Islands. A. Cr Small, local manager for the Swift Canadian Co., left on last ev enlng'4 train for a trip .to Edmonton on, company business. Mrs. Don Burnett and family left on last evening's train for .a -visit to Ecstall River, returned to the city Telkwa with Mrs. Burnett's on the Princess Adelaide yesterday tlveSi afternoon from a trip to Vancouver, being on his way back to the prop erty. Capt. F. C. Pilkington of the Irish Fusiliers returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yes Mrs. J. A. Brown of Port Esslng- ton sailed this morning on the Car-dena for a holiday trip to Victoria, accompanied by her daughter. Hiss Ada Brown, and son. James Donald here for the past few weeks In connection with the city bridge building contracts, sailed last night by the Princess Adelaide on his return to Vancouver rela Father Adam of the Roman Cath olic Church sailed last night on the Prince John for a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands on ecclesiastical duties. terday afternoon from Vancouver L. S. Hope, asstttarft district for where he spent leave. He was ac- ester, sailed last night on the Prln companied by his sister. Miss Pil- cess Adelaide for a trip to Ocean kington, who will pay a -visit here. J Falls on official duties. On,ly one day left to take ad vantage of special Satin-Olo prices at Thompson Hardware. The sale ends Saturday evening April sixth. 182) son. Mrs. Robert Lloyd-Jones arrived T. Mayo of the Bennett tt White ln c"y on the .Princess Adelaide ConatrucUan Co., who has been yesterday afternoon -to pay a two weeks' visit with her parents, Mr and "Mrs. R. W. Cameron. David McMeekin arrived in the city .on Thursday night's train from his naval duties at Halifax to spend a three weeks' leave here with his parents. Mr. .and Airs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Anderson ar rived ln the citv on the Princess I Adelaide yesterday afternoon from! Seattle. Mr. Anderson succeeds 1 George Hartle, transferred to Ket-' chlkan, as United States Customs officer here. They are taking up "residence ln the Leeds Apartments. Mrs. Louis M. Felsenthal, the for mer Libby Miller, and daughter, Ju dith, will arrive ln the city on tonight's train from Pittsburg to Join Mi. Felsenthal and take up residence in the Steve King house on Fifth Avenue West. Also arriving is Mrs. Dora Felsenthal, mother of Mr. Felsenthal, who will pay an extended visit here. Mrs. J. lorne AiacLaren, who has been on a trip to Toronto where she attended reception -ceremonies of the Roman Catholic Church in whlia her daughter, the former Lorn a MacLaren, became Sister filary Jjaurene, will return home on the Catala tomorrow night. Mrs. MacLareri, while away, also visited n Chicago. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized JVIOk VA1J2KTIN DAJKY -TOON? C57 NEW CENTRAL HQTEL ANNEX V- . ieconS Avenue Housekeeping Apartments ' IHot Water Heated) Mr. :-,E. Black, Proprietress (central Hotel) THE SEAL QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Fink Salmon rack4 V tfa -aly tilmen tanalng tompaay with an all tb year Toant yayrwl) 'la rrtnc RiKrt By their vivacious style details and their silhouettes that seem Just made for youthful figures, you will know thai our dresses, coats and suits are destined to lead gay young lives. Then, loo, they are modestly priced with thrifty allowances in mind. Inviting new arrivals too in youthful women numbers and also half sizes. JUST ARRIVED! Chic Frilled Feminine Rio uses. Neatly trimmed with lace and ruffles that silhouette the feminine charms. Dove rose, horizon grey, biege, turquoise, shell pink and others Size 14 thro 44. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE Next to Hellbroner's Phone BLUE 907 WW,VAVWAV.,.VWAWW,WA,.V.VJ,AWVV So 112 TAXI Prompt Service 3 Heated Cars ANNUAL SATIN-GLO SALE Now Is the time to take advantage of these special prices on VARNISHES, ENAMELS and SATIN-GLO FINISH YOU ull ? Li $1.00 15c $215 GOLD TENOR -CONN" Just like new, now 10 CAMERAS From On Half Gallons On Quarts On Pints On Half Pints We Will Supply You With All the Coupons You Need THIS WEEK ONLY Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used Furniture - 1 MONARCH TYPEWRITER In A-l CO1 0' condition $mtU 1 WASHING condition MACHINE In perfect SQ VUwiwU 'lO 8 BEDS Complete, in all sizes. 12 50 t0 16 50 5 RECONDITIONED KITCHEN RANGES Of various makes, from 28.00 t0 39.50 SAXOPHONE 125.00 2.00 to 5.00 NEW FURNITURE 50 MATTRESSES In all sizes. From 7.50 t0 10.50 IS SPRING-FILLED FELT MATTRESSES In nice patterns. From 18.75 to 22.50 5 TWO-TONED ENAMEL KITCHEN RANGES Suitable for coal W00d 64.00 to 109.00 1 CHESTERFIELD-BED and OCCASIONAL CHAIR QC ff fi i?00.3'V Of repp and tapestry Phone BLACK 324 Next Door to II. C Clothiers THIRD AVENUE If you lose anything, advertitse for It I? 1 I r