s o o o .o o o o a o D o o o o o a o o o o a a o o Q a o o Q O o Q Q O .O o D -O o 'o a a a o ,o o a a a a o o o o o a o a O O o ... v PAOK TOUR ,4 ROUND-UP OF RESULTS (Continued trom Page One) -been busy all afternoon along the' BAPTISTE 3IADE IN VANCOUTR Norwegian coast, several being en- gaged by enemy machines. At Narvik: seven Herman cimnir -ships, .including, an, ammunition . lie out to smash the German KlvyV S5 ' 0frman destro hair of which has been exposed to ,hf"f; ... , them with a goodly portion already , J nf M4 offlcers and m been sunk Qean cniber den or severely disabled. Real 1 war is ne-w being fought not Immediately evident. The Oermany. according to Allied SSSw a,Norweg,an claims, lost 40.000 tons of warships 11,6 including a pocket battleship yes- P-lSST'1 " SU"k by a Br,tish teroy m the Skagerrack alone. The , Th. wa.,,, German kses included the cruls- f, T ? Been and er Gnelsnau. Bleacher. Karlsruhe Im?. J 0 Prtie' of the and Emden. three destroyers, one tft?" JfQermany o was confirmed, submarine, nine freightrs and 1 Ha? been t ... I ll M would have elven th rur. : M three German transport shir,, 5!" .an her 8O0tl mDin" off were sunk and eight others scatter- jX 'r air atlae 00 Qreat Bled. Swedhh naval vessels eaotured , t.,,. , two of the remaining eht trans-!,, ? tQ an anpeaI BT1 Al' ports and interned both the ves-' "i"01 foree c 'selr rnd the Nail cldiers on board 'VS. ,2 Tromsoe. an the far north One rf the tranmcrts sefced by the Jl??11 COast aeaIns ewed-s had lm badly damaeed ""J"h' th- O-r-an, attest. by Allied naval action The o'her gafn 2 foothold after had tort its wav. Still another , trooPat Aalesund. Allied German transnort shin. Arkares. Mnz Unded ,n struck a mine off th Rtcuh .c r 'l05- j ,lasj night near Lrsekll and sank. erma,bing planes yester-'Fishermen tUed ,her Nor-of reported scores of bodies German ? 1 tOWns' the ml!Sles sailors floating 8 in the tne -.sea. ting fire to buildings and doing The Royal Air force reported $ev- 'rely damaging a 6,000-ton German' GERMAN NAVY CRIPPLED vcrulsei!, also hitting another off ' Throujhout yesterday the Bri- 'Bergen. The Air Ministry in Lon-, Ush naral forces struck blow af- don Llirt that iiw rv,. . . . t , ... ' .. rwic uims naa oiqw ai me tierman navy crippling: the Nail natal force for the rest of the war. Th rjura ana inreatened to bomb Os deadline having been set for the bombing which started, this morning with the atack on an airdrome with destruction ol a " German bomber. Panic-stricken refugees In the naval fighting both sides "ucu to iia re sunk many war-shios of the other. The British claims went up to as Dear Mrs. Housewife:- At last a method of Moth. 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We will be glad to give further particulars and ad-rice on special problems. Do not hesitate to enquire. Cordially yours. Ormes ltd, "3Jut Zhoneer Druqgists The Rexall Store Phones 81 ti S3 upen uauy from 8 ajn. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 pjn. and to 9 pjn. 6 I coHoooomcKooHoooooooooooooooo aooooocoooooooooooooo 'if' (Sleet Her in a ureter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 4 Can Ride for Price of One It'a interesting to know when reading the Daily New that the people of the whole diatrict are dointf the tarn ' o I VHHU( "ic comm umca linn tin Kitn. i THE DAILY NKWa IlIUTISH FLIERS' ANSWER CALL TO ARMS AND WINGS British combat Diiot an. vh,. vi,t;. . .. warplanes that hve bee u reported headf' .hJ . g l g alU 10 giv tutU 0'"" fide how the dog n. It J? X P ' VW Prench Urr,Ur- didn't Zn- high as fourteen Germ I Md4UU i""" nwi runer suns dUUK c or f:'S t?.irtUaUr..?a.d,.0ck5d i a in that they will SSSO CHANGE '1' Te Germans ciaimed -V ----- foawavv B V III remain until the war is over. The roar of naval gunfire was still heard last night although the uis oaiue appeared to be nearing a close. Reuters News Agency. In a dis. patch from Stockholm, said last night that, according to reports from the Norwegian frontier. British warships had penetrated Oslo that fourteen Allied warships had " been damaged. Battleshin i... and light cruisers, destroyers and transport shins were among the C,t? Allies. Tons of explosives were used by me Allies m successfully IXT rirvi irXT Are Being Conducted Pay inouie To Officials Denmark and Sweden -'wT .Ln m y the Germans had uLhI TT ." ln ..j . . ,V,"J - . o. uucnrui. aunrrrtcnr of f lo if it was not surrendered by The1 raw ma" qUanU"W evince of 7 w wuuauon, a At Varvilr t- o4t.w , - v"wnmi or by ,c,m ""tea ut me ciiy of Prince Run. , , . -Hunter two and Hardy-were sunk. ert. tha morning as hV took ami oUiers-HoUpur and HoOile- out from "ay . a busy aha at were damaged A flflh ,w mntilr. IV V2& a "presenUorS; lm; . r":!'f7 .r" tfT Bew- 0hrat arrUed aionr tne m me Mtv VHr .... ALLIES HAVE GAINED GRETLY 'Continued from Page Onel - - ....... through Norwegian ir,i. Commissioner iwu w., .? ""J we tr Swed- ith War Muniein,i af;.-":"' ""w?f..,M'l mtoammunl- tiiiAiia . i ia ir i a l ii - -i t . lr ChurehUl described how on uwiaj anernoon II. M. s. Roo:-aey and Aurora had hn nti.vi ay German Urn ben but had withstood the attack th. a., Olowworm and Ourkha having unK at that time The First Lord thn t-w V MIC jwti iignt Jn which II M. a. npnnvn a Ki i . . r- viiwr cruuer, jiaa opened fire on the OermanScharn.! ocnarnnorst replying hree mteute later at 1800 yards. Norwegian coast. Great Britain tor for a wreki Tun tUit hfre R gave chase -Zl ' PP'ng has evidently eatablii w h.." at uZLl 'h.r up . - . ine Douev win ( """ as so. inen a crMi l"1 At SUvanger to be" Mr. Qlkhrtat sald e,Umn wf ?rin German Heinkelc wr hn IK h ... g 8,eIf5.harnK. j. . .. " .H the Or badlT dama.AH a. . . T ""c 81 in'. .T . ,raa wo , T ,rau" jwwroie cost uke every u' namhort before SSU&LZ? im over oo tlre cWI- eW1- mnWPaty mnWpallty today today we we will wll, dot a ,0-0G0 10M0 cni ol the thT Hioner S hJn, t the best we can to get liong - nJ w a smoke kSb'JS, ilP Jfe ht- Xemd 10 al uncertainty 1th Scnhont " WuZTWW aDd- natUraMy- thf Occupying Faroe, tutaCUSxion annn 1 1. ... I if. . ... HONEST CANADIAN Ject of th ur i..?. that OLDHAM. Eng., April 11: CP ugnieen vearc as a n n. . Announcements AH adverUsemenu In this eol-oan win be charged for a full montn at 25c a word. lQ3nd Auxiliary Dance. Armourv May 3. Moose Ladies' Dance, May 7. St; Peter's Spring Sale, May 9. W- A. Canadian Lealon' Soring ia, May is. Catholic Tea. MrarREMonrJv May 16. Empire May 23, Carnival, Moose Hall, WOOD for SALE $7,50 per Cord PHONE 45& retowenu. Telwrnenta. "" occupy the a. Proceeding to shave in an Oidhm baer her, waTto mT LT but dldn;t have change to v?Z .oT I? f .'TSl t ouuiwT aiierwartu n mi. Ka k v. . t grated to Canada rZ L.r:" l.f ct been naaUa-a a preliminary to setting - uu rat ior me year. Mr. Olkhriat expressed hU satte-Jaction with the way municipal buslnes was at present being conducted in Prince Rupert. He was particularly gratified, he said, at the very aeeeDtaW frm in -s-u thecitys annual report was got- 1 tl rL accPtabIe to Football Dance. Irish Fusilier, v tfte Department of MunicinalitJ. R. 102nd Armories, Friday, AprU Hj1, in an"T?r to inquiries from 2. Admission 50c. " E&si to uniformity on PL.. i municipal accounting generally J Presbyterian Spnng Sale AprU Ps of Prince Rupert's report i t I imu urwn Mil IT Aft A .... . s,ul .u, example i Of at could be dnn TV,- - Boys' Band Dance. April 17, Moose iUch had been adopted was' Hall. Refreshments free. one that . . ... m ucai more " to Toe H DanceTpIrah Ha)l. Rmi Cove. April ,9. an re- uiuiucipaiiue aid Scout Tea, Mrs. Carta's. Anrll 2l u,reprthad al10 be 23. ' commented upon rompanies. Five cities to Anglican Tea. Mrs. Parkin's. xav 5 wbla. including Prince 2. - " now getUng outl 4rjrepofts along tha line, said Mr rm.v.Jj-1. u. ... . -wk wjio grae credit to D. D. J. J. MAthcutnn ftttrkfnn 4 V.. Via .It .It i . I and O. L. Rorie. the cltv auditor 'i ' DIPL03IATS ESCAPE PJLO British, French and To-Hh mfnljters to Norway have escaped to Sweden. : Q SISTERS Q : 0 CAFE O " IS JOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS i Your Patronage will be highly S 1 ' appreciated appreciated 5 "Aim to f lease" Is oor Motto thank You 2 v rartu. uy DreVMlt fhu owned by Denmark, from falling IT? hanU' Wands con with clThe OnTofXr" . hfld untu Denmark "Twas was the barber shop and paid for tTa tnft Tf'SL 1!.. of Nazi raldom snave. . r - uvM, "w- Faro ua. between tht ShetUnd Wands and aggresten." Dally News Clawm- remit, Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Mirk VALENTIN DAJKY PHONE UI NEW CENTRAL HOTEL ANNEX Second Avenue Housekeeping Apartments (Hot Water Heated) Mrs. C E. BUek. Proprietress (Central Hotel) THE SEAL QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon faeked b, tb. ..j,,,,,, b year round layrI to Turkey Urges Balkans Join With Allies i ISTANBUL. Anrll 11 ifn ' , --r- - w M - , key U proposing a conference of the Balkan Entente with a view to Joining with the Alllej while yet there ' U time. Other memtwr nf tti vs. . w 44 1 ' tente are Roumania Jhaqui. and Greece. Turkey has been spurred to thli action hv thm n r . inraslotj of Scandinavia and the POe&lblllty of a jrfmllar - ' - wj Mlr NaxU toward! the southeast Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert H. P. Cahlll. VanerHir t. and Mrs. R. w. Sinclair. L B BIng and R. 8. qilchrW, Vlclorla; Mra J II. N. 8mlth and Jrvin ruri. " Ont. ON.R. TRAINS ror the Eat Monday. Wednesdays and Fri- fl pjn r From th Et Tuesdayi Thursdayi and Saturday II pm n?e tnoQiann v.. nrt. i peopl read the DaUiewt tI (ay to let them Vnn. ht io sen Night or Day PHONE what you j MILE 112 TAX Prompt Service 3 Healed C an B. C. Furniture (a New and Used Furnital I Urtt-SIr Lawn 1 Baby Play-gate At 8 Complete llrdi i-. From CO ?fk JlUbv Cribs i 1 Oold Tenor "Conn" Saxophone- Just like new 2 SeMlons l-Oay Chime Hock Special 1 Enflith Pram Just like new -uu S3.50 m 16 Typewriters SUnarchs UnaVr-wood Remlnttoni S12.00 SUI S24.00 S,l NEW FURNITURE 30 Cotton Telt S125.I S12.5 S8.50 S10.5 10 Spring-Filled Felt .MatlrrM- Q-tO HZ C99 5l All size from tXO.D 12 Thrre-pirce Clietterfleld Suitew In Vf. .: atylandpatterna 69,00 S9Sj S Kitchen lUnjesFot wood and eM CA ClAQ 03 coal, all-enamel. From 004.5U Phone BUCK 321 TniBD AW Nest Door to a C, Clothiers SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! mllki ft OCEAI FALLS Md POWELL BIVEI Steamer leave Princ Rupert titrj TIIUnSDAV, 11.15 p.m. Train Iev Prino Rupert for the Eait Monday, Wednelay, Friday, 6 p.m. Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For , ate., call or id" Qty TUkmt Offlc, 52S A J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bllg. v1 Fresh Shrimp DOAT wsJ. Dally at TROTIERS DOCS