-4 t r JCr - i ay April U, Wft Co: BATHROOM 2 20c Ml IZEY & DAVIES F I P ft Fmil Juice " slie iJVrs Bct Tea 2's 29c 4's 49c ifllj Phone 58S 586 ( ASH SPECIALS FREE DELIVERY 3 for 25c 24c Tioldtn Corn 2 for 25c 60c Peas and Carrots 2 tins MalkfiTs Best Pumpkin - Per tin 10c Malkln's Marmalade- 32 -oz jar 28c 4 -lb. tin 43c Malkin's Itet Red Cherrie Sockeje Salmon IS 34c CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Transpacific Tn Vanrouver via Ocean Falls and Way Torts PRINCESS ADELAIDE every Friday 10 pm. To Vancouver I)lret ysprlnceas Norah April 8th, 18th, 30th. May 10th To Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau and Skagway April 4th, 14th. 25th, May 5th, 16th, 27th ie'tion at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from L COATi-s r. A,-nt. Prince Rupert. BC- our Coal Problems Solved bive in stock a well pre- "fnl carefully screened Coal ycMSnc&sdfcArrt, your individual rc jyoritir vu-t. 1.1. . 1 1 - 1 j. b In coal, to procure the rN.m Lumber and Building 1'ipplies-. ' I'lionrs "ones l.j f31 105 C52 J coeJSurn at Ul. BWr-VaBBBBBfeMJBl V X M aW i 25c Per Un I 15c $8 - - - - i.t,.t.,..oV..t:;rtyrTt Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Cr.MKNT you nave something to sell, a classified advertwemeni pa mr w nnn ot vnti know If there 13 a ui'j"-1 awnwarjr.f ..!.. ..... 1 Romantic Music Is Club Subject Ukt oinrn to nplod tuolla la yoar cat aad mV th powtr U turn tho kfda. o you mutt ka?t pltntr ot oxrgrn to aiplodo tfc mutt In your body and lt yo tola powrr. Oct nr. w uiianw i-iwk i tm nrM.fmmu far tho hlo tkfy ilit la Inrroasin t aumbrr and UtruKk of rrd torpweirt. Tka with your Wood count op. you II Inl Ilk lMil op mo liairi u vmi wtrr ftondnx mi air. Aik your drucsiit for Dr. William rnk 1-ui tooay, inoitA Roller Rink Daily Session:; as Follows: Mon., Tues., Wed. 7 to 11 p.m. Thursday 7 to 11 p.m. Friday C to 10 p.m. Dance 10:30 to I a.m. Sat. Children 10 to 12 a.m. 2 (0 1:30 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. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Robms Hot it Cold Water ' Prince Rupert, B.C. Pliont. 281 T.O. Box 198 daughter. George leave. Mrs. Ceorre Madill In Charre Of hnm In Edmonton. Ladles' Music Club Program I ' At Home Of Mrs. Feero The Ladies' Music Club met at the home of Mrs. F. N. Feero on Wednesday afternoon with the Vice-President, Mrs. E. J. Smith, In the chair. Mrs George Madill, In charge, of the program for the after-' jf" im rAqrl VAm, In f araft In rr ' paper on "The Latter Half of the I Romantic Period in Music" and arranged a musical program to Il lustrate her paper. It was as foI- lows : Piano !oto. "Llebestraum" L7st. Mrs. J. C. Gllker. V'x-ai trio. "Cradle Song" Brahmm. Mrs. Bernard Lundahl, ! Mrs s D. Johnston and Mrs. R. O Larue. Piano solo. "Waltz in A-Flaf Brahms . Mrs. T. A. McWaters. Piano solo. "Scotch Poem" Mac- Dowelh. Miss Elate Heaps. Piano solo, "Mv Desire" 'Nevhv. Mrs H O. Johnserw At the .'vncliwton of the oro- nm tea was served by the, If you nive sometnlng to swap try a Classified Ad. KISS YOUR TIRED FEELING GOODBYE!. PpU Many Suffer Low Blood Count And Don't Know IU Th Ufflllnt tWnt atwat Io Wood tot l that Tnu rrik (bout u mock u oo mt did rrrn look Iwallhr n4 stroll. J't roa mn M If oa had Ind la root Win. dofr. Ud aad prpleti. Lam blood eouat mraat 70a tot .n,h ri hlnod ronMiiclr. It It tlwlr ltal lob to rarrjr lif-lTln oxrt'n tnm your luart throbut your kodr. And Jut u It ooaooooooooooooooaaociooooa VELVET ICE CREAM, MILK SHAKES and OOOI) MEALS At the U and J CAFE Waterfront ocnjooopooooooiooociipC!isq.oq : -1 1111. j1JM VHfllilWiaN THE DAILY NTTTTS PAGE THRIB LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tonight' train, due frqm the For prompt and courteous ler jast at 11 o'clock, was reported .rice Phone 13 TazL U 1 1. 1 .ft.-nn f n rw nn limn I I Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Armstrong j Mr Robert Cameron is sailing returned vesterdav to Port Simn- . I tonight on the Prince George, for snn alter a day's visit In the city. l la a vUit visit In In Ocean Falls with her v 'V for Vancouver to spend Mrs. A. Eneelke and Miss A. D. Engelke, who have been visiting.' .here for some time with Mrs. En-jgelke's son, Herman Engelke, Fifth Avenue East, are sailing this eve LEAFLET BOMBING 1 . , m m m m 9m A member of the crew of a British bomblns plane demon- territory. The leaflets are slip ! ped through a chute In the 1 bomb-bay. They scatter as they-I fall. These planes recently dropped their verbal bombs on Vienna, Prague and greater I Oermany. Canadian Legion W.A. Tea And Sale Successful Affair Held Yesterday Afternoon at Home of Mrs. W. F. Robertson Despite the showers, the Vlmy Day tea and sale of home cooking 1 held yesterday afternoon by the Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian! Legion at the home of Mrs. W. F. In presided over the tea table which Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 CONFECTIONERY STOKE Now Open Till 10 p.m. Mussallem's CONFECTIONERY Opposite Canadian Legion Lieut. Orme Stuart is sailing to- '.iiiviil nil iiit ri ii w v i tpiirvr inr -a. over duties as assistant supervisor at the local dry dock in connection with the new shipbuilding work which Is to be carried out here, returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from a trip to Vancouver. ning by the Prince Oeorge for Mrs. T. E. Leigh and her daughter Vancouver enroute back to their Marilyn, are leaving for Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge tonight. Mrs. Leigh who has enjoyed her stay in I Prince Rupert and has made many friends Is leaving because she has been unable to find a suitable furnished house for herself, her husband and one small child. OFFICERS RETURNED! Jack Preece Continues as Head of Canadian Legion At the half-yearly meeting of the Prince Rupert branch of the Can adian Legion of the British Empire Service League last evening satis faction with the work of the executive was shown when the ma-lorlty of Its retiring members were returned to office. The financial statement showed) careful handling of the funds for both business and social services. Regret at the death of the late Ben Ferguson was expressed by all. There was considerable correspondence of a routine and business nature as well as a letter of thanks from the Salvation Army for the donation from the branch for their war and home service fund. DOBBIN RESCUED GRESSENHALL, Eng.. April 11: ( CP Dobbin, his pony, was the ! Robertson, Second Avenue, was a. first possession George Kirk, 70-very. successful affair. 'year-old mall carrier, rescued when Mrs. Henry Smith sr., president J his home was burnt here. His life lot the Auxiliary, gave the affair savings were lost so villagers start- general supervision and Miss Dolly Smith was convener. Mrs. Boulter and Mrs. Hugh Kill ed a fund for him. DUSTBIN GLARE WALTON-ON-THAMES. Eneland. was attractively covered with a lace April 11: (CP) A Whalton house-cloth and spring flowers. Assisting wife showed a light during a black-In connection with the serving were ; out. It turned out to be a fire In Mrs. William Rothwell, Mrs. A. Wil-.a dustbin but she was fined $1.10 ron. Mrs. Dan Parent. Mrs. Henry, Just the same. Smith jr., Mrs. W. R. Overend, Mrs. Alex Guj-an, Mrs. L. Wide and Mrs. John Lawrie. Cashier was Mrs. Angus Mcintosh. Mrs. H. B. Eastman and Mrs. S. V. Cox were in charge of the home cooking table. IN TIIK SITKKMK TOI RT OK DKITISII roLVMni. IN IMIOIVVTE 111 Hie Mattrr of th KMatr of Jrsw Julian Jocluon. DkwwI TAKE NOTICE lht by Utr$ Probate Iwued out of Uw Supmne Court I of BrlUsh Columbia, I was appointed Executor of the Estoite of Jeme Julian Jackxon. Dec9l, tote of the City of . 1 Prince Rupert, Brtttoh Columbia, who . ' H am f Kj. 07K riav nt 1nlMn 1 Q ID at Prince Rupert aforesaid, and all pmim Indebted to the Eataite of the Mvld Jeme Julian Jackson, Deceased, are required to pay the amount of their Indeptednem to me forthwith and all persons having clanna agamnt the aaid Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the SOtft day of April 190 falling which distribution of the mid Estate anall be made talcing into aoroiinjt only such claims as shall then hare been filed with me. DATED at Prince Ru)ert. B. C. this 33rd rUvy of March 1940. SYDNEY DOUOLAS JOHNSTON : Exerartor of the Estate of J(W I Julian Jnr.kitnn, Deceawd, 5 . (CAT? I m Mrs. J. R. Low, wife of Major! two weeks' visit to Vancouver andjj Low of the Royal Canadian Corps j Victoria on leave of Signals here," returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge yesterday from a trip to Vancouver. Sergeant G. Bond of the Irish Annual meeting Football Assoc trtrilfrh ot 1 fan a HI an T .poinn -L Club Rooms. All those interested jj in football please attend. Election V Fusiliers and Lance Bombardier T. 0f officers. (86) W. Colllson of the 102nd. Battery I are sailing tonight on the Prince Allan Cormack, who has taken V black and natural. FULL SIZE. 16-RIB. VALUES TO $4 "A Fashion At Peoples REVERSIBLE "Two In One" COATS I WITH HOODS TO MATCH J Very practical and ultra smart. Two coats in one with hoods to f match. Stylish tweed spring coats In new color patterns with reversl- 5 e 2 ! RUPERT PEOPLES STORE - R.E.C. Classes Here Started Jack Ewen, Boys' Work Secretary; For British Columbia, Opens Campaign Here ble lining that may be turned insid oct into a fine quality gabardine rain coat. OIL SILK LADIES' UMBRELLAS Patterned new spring shades. Blue red rust green- $2.95 Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner s Phone BLUE 907 NOTICE We Wish to Notify Patrons That Our Meat Department Is Now Open for Business Only High Quality Meat Carried. FREE DELIVERY Anywhere in the City Phone 761 Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-Operative Association f who brought greetings from Miss. ,Anne Fountain and Rev. H. Burk- holder, leaders In Vancouver. Mr. Ewen talked of Sunday School classes and discussed at some length how environment and religion affected the pupils' char- lacter and how the teachers' at-Ultude and actions influenced the I students. He stressed how import ant it was for the teachers to Last evening, the Religious Edu-! know the pupils' background and cation Council of Prince Rupert 1 environment. presented Jack Ewen, boys' work During the evening the leader secretary of the Rellzious Educa- Introduced some recreational tlftn Rnnnp.tl nf British Columbia ; eamps which were much enloyed The honorary officers were re- m flrst of a series of teachers' by the audience, irned en bloc as follows: ileadership training classes at the; Hymns were accompanied by an Honorary president Col. Cy Peck inrst Baptist Church. Miss Kay orchestra composed of Eileen and .C. DS.O. Iwatson, president of the local Phylls Hamblin and Lance Cor- nworary vice-presiaenwtx)i,.b. council, Introduced the speaker, 'poral Jimmy Andrews. a P McMordie. DS.O., Major J: Mac Gregor V.C., D.S.O- Lt. Col. S. D. Johnson M.C., VJJ. Jack Preece was re-elected president by acclamation as were W. J. Ranee, first vice-president, andi Nell Cameron, second vlce-presi-' dent. The executive officers were elected as follows: J. M. Walker, . m I n 4Via mathful nf rffnnnlnff I OpOTPP Ahhntf Rpor Dati'ae TnVim Dropaeanda leaflets on enemy Armstrong:, C. L. Barker, S. A. . . .... ' rV.- . Cheeseman, Henry Smith and Hugh M. Smith. J. S. Wilson, George Cripps and S. A. Bird were reappointed trustees and James M. Campbell as audits.. A hearty vote of thanks to the Women's Auxiliary showed the appreciation of the branch for the work of the ladies in the year. "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage I'rlnco Itupert PHONE 116 Co. Ltd. COAL Brltl-ih Columbia NANAIMO WELLINGTON ALBERTA SOOTLESS BULKLEY VALLEY Albert and McCaffery Ltd. PHONE 117 -J