A; ill 32. WO AkSle "ALYHAS Y V 111 iVlJ f i nAn nitr Lm The Waterfront kADUK JJAl Uumer Cardena, Capt. .j arrived In nrtrt fit D!n hn - i PACIFIC MILK itfd snd Vsruum SHOOTING GALLERY , Adjoining IMlt ROLLER ARENA or Day PHONE . .j'.i. . jafcor And Arms Musi He WaUh-1 txHind, rive ward" Say Muvsolinl 7 tt.;m irom me soum R0ME April 22: Italy yetm JV M idnight on her return to d?y celtbmti lhe annlvemry "r v, r and waypolnU. tr? f0undaUon 0, Rome wMc'h u i . . thf Italian Labor Day. Premier steamer Catala. papt. RenlU) Mussolini made a brief r :dlay, orrtved n port at peech saying: "In these parttcu-dnight last night from tlKilarly eventful moments our watch-1 sailed rarly this morn-Vord" mut h ihnr nrt t ewart and other northern.am certain this watchword will bo v,;cnee she wJU return here'heeded by all Italian labor people" H affernoon southbound. Ttye Italian press made no attack . upon the Allies yesterday Hf.i rifte'S but resumed it campaign of warn- JN April 22: CP) When lng that Italy cannot long stay he naa Dougnt-lor his out oi war. The paper of thU : iMV t-W-Wftlj, a bride? foreign minister said that Italy ' a registry office here rnust be well armed to be on' the 1 rrdjtrar for spme soap. 'de of the victor v w:is noire so the bride' ; ttv .mrtnmy with the on Hulld It. C rajrolls" otato mA aiad mm SWEDISH i PROTEST Stockholm Alarmed Over Increased' Nasi Aerial Activity Three Intruder Brought Down HTOCKllOLM, April 23: (CP) Sweden protested strongly today tn Berlin against Incursions by marl war planes and asked that measures be taken to prevent re- lliuup r hate, to. sell ... Rupert J opl read tne ntly News. It,0' know what tot JOOOOOOOOOOOCBOOOOOOOOOOOO ..... o M.Virr II fi VKtAM. .MILK Sf.)KES and GOOD MEALS At the U and I CAFE Waterfront 112 TAXI . I'rpmpl crvlrc 3 Heated Cars OUTSTANDING VALUES! NEW FURNITURE "Wi Ml I VI walnut 1 Sdid Walnut Tpn WaKpn-This lM wagon has pv- trythinj,Mloii!)o HielvTfi"cutleiy drawer er nni riu( K'tSil $19,95 iffe Hcd-Comite. Sjtbe) m, S25.00 cable V m f H spring nnd.fo.lv rittres,8 Stcc crit-Conijletfe.vl(h rollliP Si fi.00 mattrertf. in wnnt iriijd) ?AU' VV hhc Tak;slry Che:stcrf(pl( BuN-FuN stw B-Piecp chesterfield silite with jfirae nrmchqjra and cliestprfiolil, all whh base?, coinfortalile -yv Chairs With mwhr wmhw feSS foXg,vftUr $8.95 H'ke Hjrrh w Dlnlffir Hnwni 3hIIc P1?!? jvalnut H-niepo i ning mm suitp with pwlesta tyj,e tal))pvitl, ilhpnearitig leof, full riB with plenty of ppace and r side nnd 1 arm cliajt, all with upholstered 50 ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Mpp,e Hulldlnc, Third- ftmt, Prlpr e MP "4uri from 8: JO B.m. to 6:3Q p.m. 'hone GREEK 319 - -r.'-r. . v- -?.!. luud news Si Si o o l 0 oooooppooooooooooooooooooo I . j I'll i. i. !'" i . ! ' 1 MANY ATTEND n Am s ntr v Tiimil Interetttng Address on Education With KmphaMs on Spiritual Values There was a large attendance at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club last week, among the visl btlnff Rev A Abraham nl OLD MEN NEW CENTRAL HOTEL ANNEX Second Avenue Housekeeping Apartments fHpt Water Heated) Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress (Central Hotel) J. H. BULGER Optometrist Kova) Hank Mdr. NEW ROYAL J. Zartlll Proprietor "A UOMK AWAY FROM HOME" Rates "5c up $0 Rooms Hot & cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. fhoot til r.6. Bos HI il' I DORA Roller Rink pally Sessions as Follows: Mon.. Tues Wrd. 1 to 1 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. 1 ta p.p. tp .8:30 p.m. :30tpHpm. Special ATanBtme"ts Can Made for Private Skating Parties - ' TKi flAIL? HWS PAGE TORCH ular weekly luncheon last week on the subject of today's. Youth and Tomorrow's World." . Tomorrow world, Kld the speaker, would b? such as It was made by the yfiut of today- H should not be fo'r- I gotten that the youth of today. were ...KAM.ikintv r ttiA ni-nf f Terry Terry Fo lC1Uii9WSSSV v wn. liUJH.H f - M f uU 1 AK I Lu IX Vm' ,I mpect to m)uld,ng he if the worn oi tomorrow was to be, better than that. Pf today. , Mr. Ewen felt that tftere was a greater need ioday than ever for an appreciation of spiritual . values, jhls was where $he work of phr(jtlan education was of great to r, importance. No system pr planning fJaisptt ssett, 'P00' ise above the human mater- Cltv CommUAlonor fl R nilrfirUt al t121 HKa- i ne lepiine, im Lieut. R. O. Stoker, E. Redpath and P" PrF,7 opjecuye eaucaiion, John Oliver of Vancouver sind sey-!that religion wa something apart eral others. Oeorge Bryant was from, ,lre and mP'actlcal wajj, the back after an absence of three sPeake'' believed, a great mistake. months. Dr. C. H. Hanklnson nre. 'Spiritual education and religion. sided In the absence of the presi uent, Peter Lakle. Oeoi"ge Eckerman. who was recently elected a member, was in troduced to the club. both of which h held were essen tlal tp a belter order pf things in the world, were being sadly peglect- ed today, the speaker felt. Yet some statesmen such as Baldwin The speaker, Jack Ewen, who.an(? a,1.ia consjaenuy advocated spoke on education, Jocularly re- "J1J" UJ"CC 01 ' ppiriwjai yai tnirA tu w-.-w.j w- ues In maklncr a better world. to It. However, he believed In the Wiarjuy one eard in oWer This might sound very ' VHQ RlUCn Ori Rithllnc Wronrs al value The need of recotmWm? I . e. aqvances pad been rnaae spiritual values was Dartlcularlv ?ut .sm tle wor'd tM & " 'yalgabJe In time of war. He uraedl' .T?. P3"- prueltles and h chopped parriey." urday with September at 10.17 per tha PWl huld build now for r"n"01 wrong.; hese ere 10 I peace. Apoye an. it was desirable " , tn mnh9ii. ih- .v,. ' munltles. AH desired chances and I It tn control the lnvuible nrinM.UnprovemenU and a admitted that, I changes must come. The tendency jwat to look to the youth when. In I reality, those In authority today j must show the way for fhc phanses ! of tomorrow. It was ud to the pf lFifi'T1rTV,eadins citizriu of tne nation and SllfrS I rr thc communlly to &lTe direction to IJLUluU 1 Lil ) the young people. There was a , , , f heavy responsibility In forming the Tbeirt h Real Responsibility In De-!wtting or the development of to-vrloplnt Youth to Make Better day S youth and the leaders of to-Wprld Tomorrow, Gyro Club 'morrow. The older people were ,J To,d I creating the environment. Wlvat . kind of character would it nrrriurp? If we- desire a better world to- 'The youth of today needed not only morrow we must look well at the.the guidance and wisdom of their world today." declared Jack Ewen ej,jers. stln more they needed of New Westminster. Boys' Work actiVe example of how to live given Secretary of the Religious Educa- by the leaders of the community. wuu V.UU.11H, mi Junius neiwe me Tiie speaker made a n ea for sud- Prince Rupert Oyrp Club at Its reg- LOCALS lUioae Bridge, Tuesday at S P-m. (95) Fortune has returned to the city frpm Vernon where he spent a two weeks leaye from hs nayai dptles. MJss Irfs Corbould of Prince Ru pert has been awarded a studentship by the National Research Cquncil bf'Canada, It is announced. The Interior News pf Smlthers which ceased publication on the 4eath qf the proprietor, L. B. Warper, will resume publication on May 1. (96) Allan Landals, manager of W- H. Iil4lkln Co.. Ltd. here, sailed last night op the Catala to make the round trip to Stewart on company business. Toronto Scottish e Over Guard future of .education'. He mentioned ?pie: ine. Koeri of todaF, uylcanadiap ilejlmrpf Ficpre me moaern Undency toward the ."V yv "T- ' iy l"c 'uul?1 OJ Cbanlnf Of GVa;d oojeciive outlook on life. It was a l r1 c h ri good tlUpg sometimes tp stand off "m,e wm beta made today, md lnnt i inin. It s up to you ypunz fellows." thev vnluable wa., It to stand off andr'8"1.8? look At n.Mir ti !Tmi.-ftr If l..'ell ,.l"w but "ufc It pemion of fUghu whkb "yester-)l,f,ible U be Iriay were especlaliy numerous and ralues. ufklnjham In LQNDON. AprU 22: With the colorful changing of the guard .Hvi wMhful thlnklpg. sldestpplnK m.l ceremony. Toronto Scottish took '.poiwlbllltltt The fact of the mat, T?r om the Twenty Second I i .. . ... r ,n . I'T'-- I . - !"f "'"""'I I I. ,u.. ....... .. . ' .in,..vir.nnm Canadian) Palace Regiment yesterday. I. d HU 1 teaspoon 7 :..A?f Tir; -n V ?v. Brow up In a certain environment was a fine day and great crowds cd bi)(tef. 1 minced on- yesterday alone by Swedish antl- the sehpoM. He suggested that. f pptr. 'j teaspoon salt, aircraft fire and nursujt planes j aI1 Pop?P We tp become Chrtst-ui pacific Milk. 2 table- The rrew r,f four pf one plane was hP prpbleros of lire would Vinegar. lnlrnH Imlvp thpmlv lla r,tA rwin .... . ... . 1 I... nH KikAn frnnlli. n..fn..J 1 - . 1 'i mix ine yoixs ano put- There was complete black-out 'Aiau Huxley.Lord Baldwin. Alexis 7 , - "'-f"-,-cu f4 Brw CANADIANS REMEMBER YPRES a une paste; add pep- n Sweden last pttht Carroll and others to show howi pivfiw pn me pari or LONDpv In commemoration unci minpM nnmn- nni i rrtnprnwt fnnnv t, .dually; at last the vln- COPPErt PRICE .over the tendency to Ignore spiritu- - py lime, stlrrlrtg NEW YORlf. April 22:-Copper in the potato very prices were Me jp i)3c hltther on V w cut up tne whites: the New York metal market Sar- and then Droccd overnleht tn miir.' turned put to witness the cere miraculous changes. What might P""1 which for the first time appear to be sudden changes it yaVwas exclusively Canadian. invariably round on Investigation! of the Second Battle of Ypres ahd the first ta attack In the last 'i wgr, 159 Canadian war veterans, .1 . f . a. . A 44 Di inrpi now will ine prc&eni Canadian Active Service Force, paraded to church service yesterday at the Church of St. Martin In the Field. They were jnspected by Major-General A. G. L. Mc-Naushton and Major - General Victor Pdlutn. Announcements All adverUseraenU ta this col-omn will be charged for a full month at 2Sv a word Scout Tea, Mrs. Carter's, April Baptist Missionary Tea, May 1. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Parkin's, May (port of all character building or-' 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Armoury, conizations through whch,the best May 3. types of young men were- usually developed. He particularly emplja- Moose Ladles' Dance. May 7. , sired the function of the .church in, ' upholding strong moral and spirit-, St. Peter's Spring Sale, May ?. iial values and preventing a morai collapse. V. A. Canadian Legion 'Spring The president of the club, O. A Tea.-May 15. Hunter, thanked Mr. Ewen for his v address, acknowledging" the. Catholic Tea, Mrs. R. E. Moore's thoughts which had beeri '4eft for May 16. those of responsibility to ponder upon. ' ' , Prpsbyterlan Tea, Mrs. T- Brown's, Luncheon guests were Dr. John T. May 18. Nlckerson pf East Orange, New Jer-' ey, and Ken Dakln of Prince Ru-. Ernplre Carplyal, Moose Hall, bcrt. May 23. (MeQt Her ih n Meter G.ib) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 IJlan Bide for Prlcp pf Qne COAL NANAIMO WELLINGTON ALBERTA SPOTLESS BUCKLEY VALLEY Albert and McGftffery Ltd. PHONE 1)9 PHONE 117 ftTIIFR GROUPS 49c $1.4 $1-95 $35 $5.45 CUT RATE SHOES Spring CLEAN - UP S-A.L-E WJ1ILE THE? LAST Ladles' rancy gaytees and 30 odd pairs of ladles' shoes. QQp Up u $4 values v WOMEN'S DRESS AND WALKING SHOES Many at half price. QO Q Brown, rust, wine, etc. Selection? u EVS DUESS OXFORDS Leather soles and rubber ?0 OS! heels. Unusual offering at .... vf WOMEN'S AND MEN'S BEPRQQM SLIPPERS Comfortable, neat C-i and attractive. Priced to sell ff: GROWING GIRLS' SHOES All sizes frpm higher S2 49 priced groups. Choice ALL SALES FINAL MANY OTHER BARGAINS! The Cut -Rate Shoe Store PHONE GREEN 615 Mail Orders Promptly Filled THIRD AVENUE Open Saturday Night Your Goal Problems Solved We have n stock a well prepared carefully screened Coal to suit your individual requirement. As in coaL to procure lhe . best in Lumber and Building Supplies Phones 631 52 fotiita pur co& &urnf ,1..).. CEMENT Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. SAND GRAVEL B. C. Furniture Co. Special Bargains In New Furniture 12 Fine Panel Beds Cable springs and mattresses in all sizes. Special Waterfall Style Dressers With round mirrors 7 Chesterfield 826.95 $22.05 $10.95 12 Studio Couches In repp, colors rust. Argonne red, and brown. Can be made into double bed or two single beds. CQA 7CS Three cushions, blanket storing space tjun.i u 18 Three-piece Chesterfields In latest styles and patterns. From $79.00 TO $98.00 18 Table Lamps Latest styles and colors, from $1.95 10 $3.95 5 Kitchen Ranges Two-tone, all-enamel, for wood or coal, finest makes. From $64.00 t0 $94.50 rhone It LACK 321 Next Poor to R.C. Clothiers THIRD AVENUE SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! mIN it OCEAN FALLS ud POWELL 8IVEI Steamer leave Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trafm leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 3 p.m. For ores, t.t eoJI r writ Qty TUkst Offlc, SSt Ird iw, V-M0