SACHS FOUR TSt DAILY KZW8 TAILORED -TO - MEASURE COMEDY AND : DRAMA HERE '"Blondie Takes a Holiday" and "Hell's Kitchen" At Capitol v "Blondie Takes a" Holiday." third of the hilarious film comedy series based on the celebrated comic atrip, opened on the screen of the ami urn ii urn i m m"i..-' -f ; -M'Te SUITS W4J By W.R. JOHNSTON... Reflect the latest trends in styling the newest shades in imported cloths. Skilled yorkmanship 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. Capitol Theatre last night and repeats tonight with Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake and little Larry Slmms again in the principal character roles. On this occasion the. adventures of the Bumstead family' take; place at a lakeside resort, where they arrive to spend a week's vaca tion, Immediately becoming Involved In a war between two hotel rivals. They win the war but find' the principal casualties have been their checkbook and their vacation. Cotton crepe, 30 inches wide, good quality. 15 shades to choose from. Dollar Day, 8 yards for S1.00 BED SHEETING Extra special, value bleached and unbleached, double bed width. A factory clearance of odd pieces easily worth 35 per cent more today. Dollar Day, Q-f A A 2 yard3 for : t7J.UU LADIES' RAYON SILK VEST AND BLOOMER SETS Vests and bloomer sets, Raysuede non-run quality In tea rose and white. Sizes small, medium and large. CJ-j A A Dollar Day, set tjXUU LADIES' PRINCESS SLIPS All the newest styles In satins, crepes and novelty cloths. Values up to Cf A A 1.75. Dollar Day, each tPXUU (URLS' SILK and WOOL HOSE Good strong stocking over the knee In fawn shade only. Size 5 to 9 '2. Q-f A A 3 pairs for V vsvs 41.00 and Higher New Samples Await Your Choice WATTS & NICKERSON Donald Meek and Donald McBride the the principal other members of the cast The other end of the double bill program .presents the "Dead End" Kids in an unusual drarta of the 6trj2ts entitled "Hell's Kitchen." The picture tells of the regenera-Uon of a thugglsh racketeer, clay ed by Stanley Fields, as a result of the sympathy aroused In him by the tough but essentially good inmates of a shelter home for boys. There BEDSPREADS English Jaspe bedspreads, printed in as-, sorted colorings. Size 66x86; Dollar Day, each 31.UU Manufacturers Surplus Stock TOWELS 300 dozen Turkish towels positively lower than pre-war price. You should look this special over to appreciate value. Towels for every ogcas(on and you would be well advised to 'lay In a stock. All priced In groups for easy buying. Special window display. Dollar Day Special 2 T,r si.oo 3Tor $1.00 iTZu. ., $1.00 5TToerls $1.00 LADIES' SILK HOSE Delustered silk hose.'kll neto spring shades, j perrect merchandise. Icw stock Just arrived, all sizes. Dollar Day, fl-f A A 3 pairs for t?X.UU TEA and CLASS TOWELS Assorted colored checks, size 16x30. Hemmed ready for use. Q-g a a 8 towels for ftx.UU ORIENT FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY 35 dozen semi chilfon full fashioned pure silk hose. Every pair perfect. In all the new spring shades, All sizes, 8 'i ter - 7QA 102. Dollar Day Special, pair I vt Whifflets From The Waterfront C.N.R. steamer Prince John. Capt. Edward Mabbs. arrived In port at 11:15 last night from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. The vessel Is scheduled to sail at 10:30 tonight on her return south over the same route. C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. William Hughes, arrived in oort at 3 o'clock this afternoon from I the fouUi and will sail at 10 p m. on her return to Vancouver and ' had. no obb wa an on h5 Union steamer Cardena, Capt. makln he urually mney 'ohn Boden. I, due in port at 12:30 1 Interest In gardening would -nidnteht fronV tonight the south ind will sail at 6:30 a.m. on her re turn to Vancouver and waypolnts. and Salalda. TALK UPON GARDENING II. F. Pullen Chat With Members of Rotary Club on His Favorite Theme at Luncheon An Informal talk on gardens and gardening w:as given yesterday afternoon to the members of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at lis regular weekly luncheon by H. F. Pullen. He spoke of the need for! every businessman to have a hobby. apart altogether from his business, and recommended gardening as es- peclally suitable In a place like Prince Rupert. The busy man who The speaker said that, for some time past, he had been doing his The final group of halibut boats.1 l" those with names sUrtlng with let- ," " Bt. lj . , . ters from S to Z . are leaving thto,,le1vJ1 ,,tlo1bf ? " "? ) thc ,ndlv,dual Interested In It. but week-ehd on their Initial trips of m"k tn t0 the season to the fishing grounds. ,also m0nfv of,He cted Instances to show how Boat clearing since the middle at Usance remembered the week and up to noon today ln-j5e?P of lta elude Colllaori. Thelma H.. SanJl'Prlnce some ladles In Florida who had To negotiate for the sale of troll fl "en tcl"n h?v fWWM-almon this season. William Mat- edthen8dens lh)s city, Mr Pu ipoke of formal and thews. Solomon Wilson. Douglas , ,nfo"mU gardens also of gardens Henshaw. George Jones and Elijah made of Pe"nnliU and Jone, of Massett and James Mac- up "J"' othe" mostl of annala- 'v of Skidegate arrived In the city .nj ny he WM " on the Prince John last night and "ff 10 nill return home on the same vessel n?'m tonight. They are meeUng local ;"j.un"n ,thv k "T V" fUh companies this afternoon. Mr. ""b,Ie . from weeds. This was particularly ,,,,... Matthews Is accompanied . i, by , his j TW flf were mostly perennials but dwarf Howard Carpenter and Mr. and annuals could be used very effect-Mrs. Charles Carpenter arrived In ,vely to brighten up the rock gar-the cltv on the Prince John last dens ,n the fall. There gardens nljsht from Massett and will leave hould be as Informal as pottlble. on thi.. evening's train for Vander- speaker told of the ef fectlye-hoof where they will look over some ness' Try common flowers In any land with a view to settling in that arort when used In great splashes, district , (Last year he said he had a big drift of foxgloves that were self-sown. These attracted the attention of is considerable heroism in the role most tourists and pictures of them played by Fields as he endeavours had been published in eastern mag-to lead the boys to better ways. The azlnea. He also referred to a bed original sextette iof "Dead End" of forget-me-nots, mostly self-boys Is supported by Margaret Llnd- sown. In his own garden this year say. Ronald Rtagen. Orant Mitchell that In a few weeks from now would and Frankle purke be a fine display. A touch of yel- DOLLAR DAY Saturday at Fraser & Payne's See Windows For Numerous Other Items of Outstanding Value FLORAL SILK DRAPERY DAMASK 50 inches wide, sunfast colors of rose. rust, cherry red, eggshell, gold, green, blue. Priced away below regular selling. Q-l fifl Dollar Day, yard v1'"" SILK CURTAIN NETS 20 pieces silk curtain nets in various patterns. Light honey shades, values up to 69c yard. Dollar Day, Q-f A A J yards for ?1.UU NEW FLUFFY DOT MARQUES ETTE 40 Inches wide, all sunfast colors, two-tone effect of rose, green, blue, yellow, eggshell and mauve. Dollar Day Special, 3 yards for $1.00 RAYON BROCADE Extra good quality rayon brocade. 15 good shades to choose from. Q4 A A Dollar Day, 4 yards for t?UU r ' COTTON' CREPE STORES CLOSE AT 6 O'CLOCK SUPERSILK FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY New spring shades on hand. 3-thread chiffon, all pure silk and guaranteed rlngless, very sheer. Sizes 8Vi to 10V2. 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X.UU LADIES' IJLOOMERS, PANTIES and VESTS Velvosuede, tailored garments In tea rose and white. Sizes small, medium and large. Dollar Day, 2 garments for . $1.00 IN THE M TKEMB f OI KT Of IIHITHII roU'MBU ix mount; In lh Mltrr nf thr TMUt of Jf TAKE NOTICE tat br lAer Pro. tmtr lwud out of the Ruprnn Court rf Drteh Column. - ipMMl Eircutor of trm EM. of Jm JuJUn Jacluoti, Drerutd. W of Um Cltr of Prince Ruptrt. nmtoh OolumbU, 1jo X'.4 on Uie 77th dy of Jknuarr 1840 t Prtnce Rup-rt forMitd. nd til fnx indlfd to th EatM of th id Jwr JuJUn Jckoa. txuxtH. re m)ulmj to p Ui unouat of thUr lndytrtlnw to me forthwith and ll prron( hiTtnx Hmn mM Uk uld EUt art rMjulrrd to fu. thtm vkth m pr ptly w1fil on or twfor h SOUi dar of Ami 1040 fUln vhlah dlatrtbutkm of the mid Estate ahall b nwo iUtin into mcaiunt only uch eJalmn m ahall tien har. been filed wth me DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C. tfcli 23rd day of Much 1940 8TDNEY DOUOLVS JOHNSTON Emptor of the Eatate of Jrvt Julian Jackaon. Demwd FOR SALIi rdR SALE Baby chicks from vigorous new blood leghorn breeding stock. Unsexed $10.00 per 100, pullets (97) $25.00 per 100, Also Hock and Red chicks $12.00 per 100, Appleby's Poultry Farm, Mission City, B.C. tf. FOR SALE 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 i 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 I WANTED Experienced girl wants general housework. Apply Box 39, Dally News, (82) AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTEDr- Amazing new electric device makes hot water instantly. Pays big profUs on e,asy, thrilling one minute demonstration. Sample to agents. Write Luxso, Elkhart, Indiana. (81) low alystum among them vdould help to set them off. To those who were fond of sport, Mr. Pullen recommended that type of gardening where growers competed with each other cither for prizes or with the Idea of making at more beautiful place than the next There was no end of competition among those who grew flowers, This catered to the sport instinct. To the true gardener, planting and. cultivating was not labor. It was! recreation. Any person who made a labor of It, failed getting the most out of the hobby. A few people were too busy digging and did not have time to look at their flowers, watch their growth and enjoy them. That was a great mistake The wonderful colors and forms in flowers were intended to be enjoyed. Even If they were originally Intended to attract bees, they might well be adapted to human enjoyment. Fred M. Wells, well known pion eer mining man. arrived in the city on last night's train from Terrace. where he has been In connection with the resumption of work on the J Dardanelles group of mineral claims on Copper River, and sailed on the Prince John for Vancouver l Klbj m "Hell's Kitchen" With MAROAItLT LlVDsitl I At 9AA j .. 3" .... .... .na , ,S I'LIS "Blondie Takes A Vacation" IM 8 37. Onre Onlj World Xew to f 0n). Coming Satunh oT Ann Snthern, Le siont t, "Joe nd i:the T. rp till Z The President MU jk Haley In Thankj for LWjthlnj C F. Joilln. for butcher, has be : patient to the Pt eral Hospital. THIS WEEK ONLY WJmJk Homo Remedies, Toiletries Rubber Goods. Stationer Candy and Drug Store Suudricaj AT IIALFPRICEI McCutcheon's Drug Store Our Business... To BUY and SELL Furniture,HousehoIds etc. etc. Get Our Cash Price for Your Disposals BAGGAGE Vanities, I'akritcs, Gladstone lings, Suitcases, Juvenile Cases, Wardrobe Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Ktc. Hcst prices See us First Fine Furniture For Your Home Chesterfield Suites, Dining Itoom Suites, Breakfast Suites, Hedroom Suites, Enterprise Kitchen Ranges, Heaters for Hurninjr Coal or Wood, Heaters for Burning Oil, Carpets, Linoleums, Congoleums, with large varieties to choose from and reasonable prices. ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Moose Bulldln, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert Hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Phone GKKEN' 91 MacKenzie's Furniture Phone 775 200 WINDOW SHADES 30x72. Green or Cream, Each 95c 327 Til I III) AV KNt'tf