fl April 3, 1941. HOW CHEAP? - HOW MUCH? Main Question When Buying Work Clothing t Under the Assurance That If Our Clothes Do Not Make Good We Will IVOHKSIIIRTS Twills, Moleskins and Zeromoles 1.35 S1.75 $2.50 fiLOVKS Watson's Horsehlde ' ' '' ' ' o j (j 9M..AD mtlets - en's Asbestos Tan CI Off ntlrts igaroo mtlets -In pure wool 50c 3'2-lb. tnev Dickens, who has tup to Vancouver, re-! rity from the south i. .:e George yesterday COLDS developing at start i irops of Vlcks Va-tro-nol sitrli at the very first sniffle .lit stimulating action aids Menses against colds. KSVATRONOL IS & 19 P.O. Box S7S iter Candies i Novelties on Display from lc up alter Box Chocolates USSALLEM'S nFECTIONEUY tu Canadian Legion scaoBnawnn f&I Caf 0n H'a(trfront NOW OPEN "uslness 55c ICE 4-lb,. EKALLS Headlight, sanforized shrunk. Bak type. 8-oz. denjm. Pair AIXS Treat-'em-rough Brand. 8-oz. pr-shrunk denim. Suit BI.E SHOP CAPS tpx.UU $2.00 65c $2.50 $3.00 50c atts & Nickerson IIU) AVE. Saccessors to Bryant Co. Ltd. FIIOXE 315 Timely Recipes MAPLE PUDDING j 1. cup maple syrup 4 to 6 sues siale buttered bread j 2 egzs ) V4 teaspoon salt I 14 cups milk. slices of bread 1- inch' thick and cut in s.rlps. Dip bread ln syrup and arran? one layer in buttered MacK' nzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 1 TAM.ES Walnut finish, beautiful and W value. Each en Window Shades Cream and green. :h . 775 $1.95 95c 327 3rd Avenue Completed! tew Ice Storage Method "UK' only low tcitipcraturc ice throughout the fishing season fishermen arc Invited to Inspect Our Reconstructed Ice Storage ow Tcniperaturp Dry Ice Now on Sale by iiadian Fish &Co!d Storage r'uprt Co. Ltd. British Coiumoia Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY nioNF. r,57 Man in the Moon "Where, of where, are my little ships gone? Where are my allies' ships too?'' The British are pounding the Reich and the Germans are learning to take It. They have a lot more to learn yet. Tuesday was April Fool Day but this month to try to make him look! W n Pn o tAnAhim coh. Via n : Boil syrup 10 minutes. . Butter disagreeable acquaintance? Ab sence. Canada At War 25 Years Ago DMLT KW8 PAGE THKEB LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mussolini's vision of Mare Kos-I, .... : . trum is becomlnz dimmer and! Dance, Moose Hau, raay iu w dimmer as the days pass, it is now 2 OohissPs Orchestra. (7?; pretty hear the Tanlshlrig' point. "Vancouver. it 1 CAN AO A r ! -) Mrs. Edgar Anderson wife of the .Canadian Pacific Railway 1 'agent at Ketchikan, was a passenger aboard Teacher: You have a lot of Us- 'lnsf Norah tl)is m?r"in! baking dish. Pla next layer of tory to make up. Tommy! How .."?nf Seattle. "omc 111 mttaM tt"cl bread sli.s in oppos.te direction long have you been absent? i and repeat until dish Is nearly full. lommy: since the French Revo-Cover with cuntard--mixture of lutlon, sir. ... eggs, remaining syrup, salt and milk. Place dish in pan of hot water and baks ln moderate oven (350 degrees F.) until set about 43 minutes. IN SWEDEN'S VIEW MALMOE, Sweden, April 3: (CP) The Conservative newspaper Sydsvcnska Dagbladet notes that the Axis powers have changed ithelr contention Wiat "American help will come too late" to an admission that it may prolong the war. Beneath this stone lies Murphy, They burled him today; He lived the life of Riley While Riley was away. "a trip to r Mrs. H. F. Glassey. who has" been 'spending the winter in the 'south, was "a passengef aboard the1 Princess Norah this morning- passing through on her way back to Atlin 'from Vancouver. ' v The Seattle radlo'lasfnight announced that the Alaska Highway commission is now ln session at Ottawa "and that It is already decided 'that the highway shall go north-Ward from Fort St. James. S. Svensen. hotel proprietor of . .. . Forcstburg, Alberta, who has been r. u - Apr 1 3, 191ft-French forces re- few 4n c) as occupied western section of the vll- of Df and Mrs Jfns age of yaux near Verdun. Strong- h FJfth Avtnue East ly fortified Turkish mountain posl- w Frid evenlns on tlon- in Armenia seized by Russlani, hJj retum. nome Gen. Sir Sam Hughes reviewed Canadian troops at Shorncliffc, England. ENTiriF.LY WITH BRITAIN NFW DELHI. April 3: (CP) Announcements AH advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word Little Theatre Plays, April 2, 3. Hill 60 Dance April 4. Surveys are under way at the northeast corner of Sixth Avenue and McBride Street for two new huts which will be used as offices' mess for the locally stationed in fantry unit. One will be a sleeping Symrf 1 - of India are entirely hut and the other a dining nut. w.' h Britain and not a single In- . dlan would wish vi ttory. for. the Axlr powers, declared Hindu Liberal Leader H. N. Kunzru, James -Redpath, port steward for the White Pass and Yukon Route at Whitehorse, and Mrs. Redpath, after a holiday visit to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south,, were passengers aboard the Princess Norah this morning, returning to the Yukon. j Mrs. Irene Balrd, well known "Uthorers. wrese works .include : J '"he novel "John," arrived Jn the ' city on the Prince George yesterday ' morning from Victoria ,She spoke before a dinoar meeting of the Women's Canadian Club last night and this afternoon will ad-' Lutheran Tea, April 5, Metropole, dress a meeting ln the' City Hall. ' Queen Mary Tea, Mrs. Parkin's i(0.ng WAY TO ll POnTn;Y . April 14. jjeW YORK, April. 3: (C-jjvtlss Elizabeth A. Shepherd, an Austral-Cathedral Spring Sale, Thursday, lan .teacher -bom','m!'NeV April 17. Zealand, has been awarded an ' American University women sshol- uea wm.wucc, Apru io. arshlp to pomplete a comprehen- orles, R.M.R; Orchestra. ' .slvb study . of early Scottish poetry i . at the Huntington Library in Call- L. O. B. A. Spring Sale. April 23.forn)a 24. Presbyterian Springy Sale, April i Gyro Hoedown, . April 25. Mayday Dantfe, Oddfellows' Hall. United Spring Sale May 1. 102nd. Armory. Auxiliary Dance, May. 2, St. Petpr's Spring-Sale, May 8. YES! We Repair Water Pipes, Roofs, Woodwork, Stoves Connected, Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned $1.50 Chimneys Swept $3.50 IIANDY MAN HOME SERVICE v.jH f Phone RI.ArK M S. O. N. meeting tonight. (79) Onlythreo days' left on Satin- Used furniture bought" for cash olo sale. iWe supply1 free coupons. For a few fleetine hours the Ital-' or sold on commission. Ello's, Moose Thompson Hardware Company. ian navy basked In the aura of vie- Building, Third Avenue (tf) . (79) torv Until thp Rritlsh r.nvv ;.tnnk( Then thPt arimtttH ii-nv hart hm ! J. E. Mathesdn of (trie forest j. e. ormneim, local lur aeaier, defeated i Branch service left by last evening left on last evening's train for a' train for a trip to Smlthers on ol- business trip to Terrace. Roosevelt has been cleaning up lkizi duties. the American ports oy eliminating the ships that have been danger points. SUty-flve vessels in two days is something of a killing. He: "I suppose you get your looks from your mother." -. She: "Yes, black ones when I come home late." There was a young salesman,, named Phlpps, ' i Who married on one of his trips A widow named Block, But he got quite a shock When he found there were six little chlpsl The Axis merchant marine is rapidly disappearing. Hitler is said to be singing that old Dutch song'. Hill 60 Dance tomorrow night, j Oddfellows' Hall, R, M. R. Orch-!a;ra. Entire proceeds Canadian .War Services Fund. (79) Miss Beatrice Berner R.N. sails on the Prince George tonight for a month's vacation trip to Vanccu-j ver and New Westminster. ' Rt. Rev. G. A. Rlx, Bishop of Caledonia, sailed on the Prince I George yesterday afternoon for a visit to Stewart on ecclesiastical duties. A detachment of. thirty Royal Canadian. Engineers under Capt. Marsden arrived in the city on the ! Princess Uorah this morning on . . ... . i i tVipIr rpfnm in 7h 1 tr.Vi nrco Mrs. 4?04 tte Modetot JlotteU SALADA TEA BAGS Rebekah Tea-Sale Success W. J. I.'neham, Mrs. Frank Mor rison, Mrs. Norman ITlVaie il. VJllins. WHO, im nnrt Mrs n Woolw I ..... j nnnl. I- nVM. . ...III. ...... iattacnea uj me pauieo suui uhuu o mC iwimcr imao icuic gni,th viras cashier. teach the lad anything, it Is pretty local &arrls0IV headquarters, will Gurvich of this city, sure that the lad thin.the teach- !ail A01 .on e.PrlC! !! er Is no good ' ior vicvona wwiucn iwun " been transferred. Showing hmd!amoiJt,wwld'thar Jul ivbslantti art mtd to ltd Iht tmpr el GilhtH thl. Mcorehouse Mrs. D. V. Mrs. Edgar Saunders and Mrs. Frank Glass weie in charge of the candy table; Mrs. H. V. Tatter-sail and Mrs. A. Peterson, he novelty table; Mrs. J. S. Irvine and Mis. Jack Durian, the home cook- lrT, rnd, K s. Thomas Priefli and Delightful Affair Held Yesterday f-'3- w- J- McKinley, the -plant Afternoon In Oddfellows' Hall .tabl- ' ' Oscar W. Pearson, western man- A very successful tea and sale of ager of the Swift-Canadian Co. home cooking was held yesterday with headquarters at Vancouver, afternoon by Centennial Rebekah arrived In the city on the Prlrrrs Lodge in the Oddfellows' Hall. At- George yesterday from the couth. iendan was laige and all who, He is paynr cm of his periodical patronized the affair enjcyedi'lts to the company's local busl-(.htmselves ithorcujhly. Mrs. S. V. ness. Prince George yesterday mornui3twas enTJe by Mrs. D. V. Smith and Mrs. A. iro k t,n of from Vancouver to be stationed at Prince Rupert. home in the Fraser Valley. Barbe. The hall was prettily decorated n.u -J i i i . l i Mrs. Ralph Berney, who has been UM UJ" W1U "ulw visiting for the past few weeks with' 'c ,"' received Mrs. W. S. re by J?3' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George 'Kelsey, will sail by the Prince "u: . ! George tonight on her return to her StL- Peaj ' Bert Morgan and Mrs. J. L. Mc intosh Tony Christian returned to the, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dennlson, who able whlflh Jake says he can play the fool anyfclty t)n the P1'110"3 Norah thls have been spending a vacation here daffodils, narcissi and yellow and day so why single out the first .of mornlnB rm a business trip to d ln Vancouver by the green candles. Serviteurs were Mrs. QUAKER Com FLAKES ftsreiittTet W-9 BhUAUSt Say good-bye to wiry bristles To beards that look like full-blown thistles. With Blue Gillette Blades it's no trick ;" 'To gefa shave that's smooth and quick! Super-sharp Blue Gillette Blades... made of flawless steel... are absolutely uniform. 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