Expert Optical Service LEARNING OF TRADE 'Vacancies in Training Classes of , Canadian Active Service Force '. Owing to the largo calls for reinforcements that have been made r ecently, there are. a number of vacancies in the trade training Chas. Dodimead Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUR IJASEMENT STORE For Fine China, Dinnerware, Classes, Itaggage and Novelties Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT It's Colossal! It's Tremendous In Fact It's Stupendous! RUPERT PEOPLES STORE GREATEST S RING SALE Of Women's and Children's Heady To Wear Clothes BUT IT ENDS THIS WEEK So Hurry Down To RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In tlic Heart of Prince Kupcrt" TMllll) AVIi. Next to Heilhroncr's I'honc I5MIH 007 Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night Trains leave PK1NCE KUPCRT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Air-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT tor VANCOUVER on Thursday, 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River ror Kuli Information and Reservation, etc. t'll or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenue Phone 260 Prince Rupert Axents tor Trans-Canada Air Lines I bricklayers and masons, electric-' ians, radio mechanics, instrument mechanics, auto mechanics, dicsel mechanics, machinists, blacksmiths, i ' tinsmiths and coppersmiths, plumbers and clerks. Classes are being carried on in Vancouver and Victoria and will last three months. The courses are of an intensive nature and are be- j ing conducted by fully qualified in-' structors. Men aged from 11) to 35 schools of the Active Service Force who show an ' aptitude for the that arc starting almost lmmedi- trcdes are being selected. This gives ately. Men are being trained as: kem men an opportunity not only carpenters and Joiners, concretors, to serve the country but also to get a real start at a trade at which TIMIiKlf SAI.i: XiHI.W 'they will be perfected before they vvmw4 vj 41IC aibCl LilC Will. j Tradesmen of the type cuuincr- atcd arc urgently needed in the ,Army and arc absolutely essential . flK-rc. nllta offcrrd tor sale by Tub- ,ts eff'ciency. Fire or In the Mr'n- Buiidini, Van- After Qualifying at the classes, L... JLnl """a,S. "i: .T .' DUCHESS AND FARMERETTE Tkii idvf rtiittiicnl ll itol publlttW w cdtplirW T) Ike Liqvief tontrel Boird r by M Uovtrnntmt lbMtk I BUY APPLES Uy the IJox Newions, Fancy, 150's 51.89 Ncw(ons, Fancy, I75's $1.49 These apples have Just arrived and will be selling at these low prices until stock is exhausted! MUSSALLKM'S ECONOMY STORK Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarclll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c upp 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Bov 19G The Duchess of Gicucester is shown, left, chatting with a pretty farmerette, who can drive a tractor with any man. during her visit to the Northamptonshire Institute of Agriculture, where members of the women's land army are trained. Skidegate Concert MUSICAL Is Great Success MYSTERY Victoria Day Plans Are Made Man in the Moon In a recent address to the Prince Rupert Rotary Club Q. It. S. Black-aby gave some interesting examples of bulls and boners and other oddities of speech. For instance a Channel Islander was heard to remark to a visitor: "There ain't nobody living on none of these here Islands that can't tell me nothing I don't know about none of them." Sometimes a misplaced line of type will cnuse absurdities. The Surrey Gazette is said to be responsible for tyis: "The bicycle Miss Mable Oxen-ham was riding was in a dazed condition, the wheel struck by a passing auto on the Pacific Highway The girl was flung to the pavement and when nicked ud was badly bent but no parts were broken." Daniel Dafoc makes Robm.'-on Crusoe remove ail his clothes before swimming to the wrcd: but the hero fills all his pockets with biscuits when leaving. , Marie Corclli In "Treasure of Heaven" has 'the triumphal car drawn by two milk white bull heifers." A well known missionary was in the habit of addressing his hearers a.? "Souls" such as "Dear Bradford Souls" or "Dear Liverpool Souls." When asked to a address a congregation In Ireland he opened with "Dear Cork Souls." It wss In a Methodist Church in England that a' sign was put up reading as follows: "Addresc. by the Pastor next Sunday at 6:30 p.m No Less Than S1G1.05 is Realized Kay Kysci", film -'You'll Find when the topic, will be 'Hell'. Mr For Canadian War Services 0ut com;ng to th.3 Capitol Thca- Evan Jones will sing 'Tell Mother tre tonlghw and Saturday,' Is de- I'll Be There'." SKIDEGATE, April 25, -On Fri- ' ribed as the screen s first musi- day evening last the Skide-iate Con- cal mystery. It combines the trills A Leeds Vicar was unveiling a oprt RnnH hold n rnnpprt an.i ri-ncp of modern dance music with the monument to the members of the --J ...., . in ad of the Canadian War Services snricKS oi mystery, featured with ewn Mcrcnan association wno l" himself MMn the war He brought smiles ta"uJTKS fund, the substantial sum of ?104,5 are Jeter Lorre, near uuinii:iva inlet, q. c. I., to cut , . , ' holmr ronliTPri ns a rosnlt uuris rariou, ueia L,UgOSl, DCnnm "". c icjimjivcu we an oe a oerag reauzea as a rtsuii. 1.028 mbm o Soruce, Cedar and iicm- receive trades pay ranging from 25c nv-.f. wi x,,,cv, i irrrat rlral t. m,r iv9i rohii ncr. ISf BwcMn1nXITbma? submit , ' nrSram lncluded "Blhoarcl Kruger.Of course, the noted dance chants." n,n t t iMtsd lender to bi opened at tm Kecru,imS Officers throughout March." "Land of Hope and Glory." band of screen and radio also takes ii-n-T .ci AuotJon and treatrd as one the province have been Instructed "Loyalty March," "Old Comrades part. - It was In an American Church in one (i) yIr wn allowed for r- ! Vu08. SGnd th.m March." "Power of Beauty Waltz" The story deals with spiritualists. Memphis that the Evening Journ-.inc-M cf the .t'mbcr. toward to the District Depots im- ar.d solid Front March" by the Kyser and his band have been en- al announced "At the morning ser-u&Z?JtnJSt? rrrtcr'nlc' medatel,y- A the number of va- ba'nod.' vocal solos by'sidney Crosby gaged to play for a 'birthday party vice Dr. Holcomb will discuss 'If the vr.ffitfriv&ne pBri? Jnc, limited, enlistments will and Mrs. G. H. Jolllffe, saxophone there. There are attempts at mur- Depression is Disappearing-What naipert: or r?mSer J. b. Scott of Prince Vfi. , be comPletcd as quickly as trios by F. Russ, B. Roberts and J. der and complications ensue. There Lesson Arc We Learning?' Mrs. W. Rttpcrt, b. c. possible. j McKay; bagpipe selections by Ser- are two fake seances and Ky er L. Walker will sing 'Search Me, O -j - - ' ' . geant McCubbin. Rocky Mountain endeavors to unmask the conspi- God'." 'Ranger?; recitations by Mrs. E. rators who would destroy the man- Pearson. leads to a musical climax. Following the concert dancing fw"-"-' musical numbers In-followetj until the small hours of elude "I" Know You Anywhere." the morning. SMITHERS IT V Wtllaon .,ot- II.., "You'vo ot Me Thi' Wav," "Like .;, ""- - mc. c Sml1hprs ho wh"rR the Fella Orye Said" "I've Got a an .rmcr-, Perat' for acute appendl-j One Trk Mind" and "The Bad Sf"Cy Humcr man." ,Hf w"s Pformed at 4:30 o'clock yesterday morning. It Is undcr- ! . srood that Mr. Wallace is lh :W0MEN IN WAR WORK 2 shows nightly 7:00 & 0:00 Mat. Sat. 2:30 Feature 7:21 & 9 Tonight-Saturday "I CTTai-pur- , . Vn' i r m (Friday Only) stationary." wr.:cs Mi P'sifcnb A suggested cour( e oi iclsi I : I .udc.s such top a: TM a.' i rl Helping rcople. dcauns dl budgeting, visiting and wcL'ml work: "A Child is Born desct-1 inn- how tn helD and orole:tn OTTAWA. April 25 CPi- Aft;r ciet ci children, cues) :htldrmnJ a 2fl mnnl.hn nf war mnnv Cnnifllan Mi,irA v.,,,,, ..i wcdlucb 1 serious condition. Mr. Wallace is women arc still asking what they whn p.iv, nnd Itow ' a scricsl "LChr! ! HfU.Pfr. r1 th can do "to help with the war" and dealing with cost oi public scr-1 ..mlthcrs district for the Depart- n booklnt "Citizen of Contlnu- n. n mnninnji covcra- ri? ihl PUbm WkS and uas ancc" 15 bcinB lssued bv "e Can- mCntal and community nrtcei neia tnat position for a number nnion wnifnm rnr,u tn .i..... cf yean. lie is an old tlmpr In the "WlUi nil thp clamor oi waf ac . .. .. . Bulklev Valley, havinz farmed for m, i..Ji i,- tlvltlcs And the Empire feeling be- jviiwftwuA. flnni luiiuwiu, numbcr of vears nn his firm ... A inr tn lprrrt on everv side one M tne successful celebration of Easter tllo V" " ,:., "n. ca" uu- vo.u.ur move- r--T-'-'r-nM fields to ...... .... .v.., tAMvii.i1Ciii,i.i mcnt and inc " uomc Front and fl- " 'B.3jr "'DO ' ... nTir onaav m wnicn souoau. yascoau '"V." PW- farm b,twpn .0mlt1lrr . fh rvervday i e F.tl it IT if. 1 t i . - - . . i it, ii uiiv4 i l tin nr n mi n r r en 1 1- inn ni hmr t v miivt i iicii - vale and Kitwantra were featured. Zt. T vctcr"n. 0Lth,, Grco to set up the the Kltwamra snorts committee h ."dl. '"I "? 5crv.c" in. rranrc ana "nicer servV now preparing for a celebration on of thc may a unaer ine direction oi war manager. president of the Kltwanga sports m",. .M u , J"y SCrlVS t'ucsts for thls S3rt of Information committee and treasurer. Joe Williams is CILUX NAMEL SALE Keg. 35c Tin Special Offer 15c For. Any Color Wallpapers, Pictures Paints, Etc. All Reduced During TliU Sale April 14 to 26 Silversides Bros. Agents Canadian Industrie Limited Paints executive committee of the tw Mrs lrifn 1 Ktn nt iU it ' old Sinclair with James Fowler ss ul u,u uananliln Montreal " ..... . i csion. ins many friends w be mechanics mechanics of of a a vnl- vsl- Wcms Di 01 of l"c rommuniiv M-o I)nmrrn1n Hilt ll i.' W S in Palestine, and he is a member Br tho ,w.'t.. h,hii Jii. on. dosBcdly to civilian daily a Ocncvicvc - U1 " otcuy ever since the war began, "Miss recovery. charlotte Whlt'ton, director of the Canadian Welfare Councll, said. nn, Billy Archibald, who has been' The booklet outlines In n busi-1 rmr cvrd by the E. J. Ryan Co. ncss-likc way just how a bureau in Prince Rupert for over a year, can be set up In a .mailer or arrived in Smlthcrs Thursday larger community; the typo of of-mornlm. to visit for a short time ficc. records and flics to be kept.! with his relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. cicrlca.1 and stenographic assls-II. Kenney. He will -?o on to Bra- tance necessary. "Very little ex-lornc for a short visit and also to ; pense need b? entailed If all ser- Vancouver before returning to his vices are given voluntarily, only work in Prince Rupert. He is very something for postage, records and much impressed with the lni 1 scenery and the spring climate of the Bulklcy Valley. An auction sale -was held by Auctioneer L. H, Kenney on Thursday afternoon at the farm of Emll Weffler near Telkwa. The Wcffler family came to this dlstrht from Switzerland four year ago and are now leaving for Montreal to make their future home. , A "spot" costs yju only half a dollar. Try it tn thc Dally News rlasslfled column, ,ftf) CHIROPRACTOR Simile) W. Clton. O.C.Ph.l, Wallace Block, Phone 040 I RAILWAY I LINKS saj- ppmhmkP mat canaaians aic - job In winning 'he wai aC We ave hcen besieged with re- lnB the future, she av mum Canadian Pacific vitai build' Transcontinental ' Trans-Allantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls WW I'ort S.S. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 10 p m TO VANCOUVER DIRECT . S.8. "PRINCESS NORAH" April 7th, 17th, 20th, May lh. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway April 3rd, 13th, 24th, May 4th, 15th, 28in Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Service3 Tickets and Reservations from r W. L. COATES, General Agent Prl"ce "uPer" lSO s Lnlnf f Dotnln TAWA. ationui bed a P motor fcal veh: iZeaUn stei in thi of th knt t tegai to t She t e$ wU m tx lact in is Lot 1 no tiled ' I and : c