t PAQB TWO Tin 'toner riwi Wednesday, Aprli TO IL DUCE Aid Exams by Angus Macdnntu . . ROYAL NAVY DEALS SMASHING BLOW First ftUon. last night befoM Large, Dr. l w i?,, r Ml Held Last Night . EASTER "ii.jv i, l nrt m J the ladles' rli. .'"ail ' atlAns last nlt-i,, , l itne. ladle win il FOOTWEAR Some twenty-five men studenW-'iiiwday n v ,,' , in first aid or the locafst. John's1 be'hrcpUrjIe of wk v Ambulanee Association following Uieresultj? on- m,,i. ''f " classes which liave been conducted marks ha n, , fe during the past couple of mqnths eoiflrmaUoi. DAILY EDITION Authentic Styles to Suit, the most Fastidious Foot. Your outfit is not complete without an up to the minute olasticized pump in wine, hluo, hrown or black. Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes Buy War Savings Certificates EDITORIAL Tin itotdun Pn 1 txftuimiy nuJ to u tor rtpuWcUoo of U awi dMtrtM waned to tt or to th AmvWa rtw to tw prr and th Kval iwv puMUIml UwrwUi. ... All ittbu rwublutloo iV tuecUl tfcvodiohea Uxwla m tlao rrd Wednesday. April 9, 1911 This Is The Time - - This is the time to show of what stuff we are made. The news from Greece is bad. When the news is bad is the time when the cournce of British people rises and they fight on to victory. Of course, we shall win the war. That goes without saying. Because we have a setback does not mean anything except to notify us all that we must tighten our belts and determine more than ever that Hitlensm must fall, 1 We met Hitler on ground of his own choosing and we fought with weapons chosen by him. Now we must fight on until we meet under different conditions. At the time of writing we do not know any tiling like nil that has hap pened in Greece and 1 ugoSIavia. Possibly before this is published we may have more news and the disaster may be greater or not so great. At any rate it is bad enough and we must determine to meet it. When Hitlerism is finally crushed we shall look back to this date as one of the difficult places in the war, a point that was rounded successfully and which, instead of causing the British, Canadians, South Africans and New Zealanders to w discouraged, stiffened their sinews and ami made them resolve that no sacrifices couki he too great to be endured for the cause for which they are We have been told by some that the war was won at iiunKerque. rossibly in the future we shall look back and say that the war was won at Dunkerque and in Greece. This is no time to be down-hearted. The British have taken the whole of East Africa including Ethiopia and. in spite of any setback such as that of which we heard this morning, we shall carry on until victory is ours. That is the way of the British. Canada Will Do Her Part - - - Those of us who are Canadians and who have imbibed somewhat of the British spirit and the enjoyment of free-! worn, win tiouDtiess rise to toe occasion and do our part We haw already given freely of our dollars to help carry on. More than that is needed. We must give of our life Wood, if necessary. We must be ready and willing to back up the young men who have gone overseas to take part in the "great adventure." Let us bend to the task and see that there is no weakening of effort or of spirit. Remember, it is the Spirit that wins. Shipbuilding Only recently this paper published an article from Ot. tawa in which it was slid that the Minster of Supply promised that two big steel ships were to be built in the lViace Rupert shipyard. On Monday the superintendent of the shipyard toM us that they were able to handle shipbuilding efficiently and profitably at Prince Rupert To-Jy w are told that, under the new set-up with H. It Mae-Mulan at the head, two ten-thousand ton pnrw will be built at Prince Rupert It is good news for us as a I vv. c v k nuce luipen is awe to heJn the Lmpirein; tiisway. Just A Possibility Scoring the greatest naTal victory of the war British warships raught the lulun fleet in the Ionian Sea. sinking seven of II Duce'a warships and inflicting serious damage on a 35.000-ton battleship. Three Italian cruisers, the Pola, Flume and Zara. left above, were Sunk in the action that saw two destroyers and probably the cruiser Olo annt sent to the bottom. This was the first major battle between the Royal Navy and the. Italian Navy and not a single Italian shell found Its math An Italian cruiser. Conte dl Cavour Is pictured, up w right, while the Italian Navy is pictured, bot-bottom. making a big noise for Hitler's visit to Italy In 1933. mm u FOR SALE FOR SALE Sacrifice, packer, 45 feet long, 10 foot beam, 35 horsepower dlecel. Suitable halibut ttshlng towing, etc. Phone Blue 610. (85) REPORTS ON FACILITIES (Continued from Page One) sels if and when they are built in Prince Rupert bill" Ihey have not up to now made any of these items, and I am Informed by Mr. Boulter, the local mahasrer that the we're I able to purchaJ these items cheap 'er In Vancouver: than they could make them due largely to more'or less mass production at Vancouver plants. "The management ot this plant are greaUy concerned over the FOR SALE 1936 General Electric ' housing problem which. Is, so pre. Radio. Good condition. ' Phone (Talent In Prince Rupert. They Green 450. 87) : claim married men are relactan: at staying there owing to lack of ae- FOR SALE Chlekera. Ptwne Red commodaUon as they cannot bring 198. S7 their families to Prince Rupert The FOR SALE Dinette suite chairs, new condition. Blue SO. FOR RENT $1100. Bed-ittUnc 1 .Zr six. W.KNTSJ- Foil Kisn for man ad 3 ehildnn. Box 92. Dty Jvs. with 6 FOR SALE Trolling boat, a feet, S horsepower twin Easthope. Good condition, with poles. $17500. D. R. Good ridge. Port Simpson. S5 for twtj men. Phone Green G2& tft FOR RENT 4 -room apartment unfurnished. Box 93, Dally News. (85) is just pciM that the Gunnans ha-e lt?xt allownL cwsjuny. LtaiM caissry.. hmv- huvmj liinuivrn in .vnnna-n snn iht tie tii-n-.r... forw may he cut off and the Gnk, British and Yuro$laY.:-rr lan laav. do& in lvhtnH it nml rni if Mf TK MnJ:t;A. mm ?. U?i,sim!,3fti from what it was in France. A e still trust WavtlL . lts iutwK tokuow when-WMUnff the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the same. CHIROPRACTOR Staak;' IT. CriHa. aOPa.C. mJUee BWk, fbaat M management have been considering the erection Oi community bunk Phone houses, commissary, etc.. but this la 84t I I M I my opinion would not make for 'permanency and still would rat permit their employees to bring to their families. As against this scheme. I suggested the thought of I prefabricated houses of say four rooms to be built on the hundreds of vacant lots long since accuired ;by the dty. FOR REXT One ww md Wrt -Imperial Machine Works H R Love operates this plant. It is a smaQ shop with small equipment but quite capable of doing certain repair jobs. A detailed list of equips ment is now being prepared -Star Welding and Repair Works IL B. Stiles operates this shoo .M.CB! as U the cose with the Imperial 4 '" uiroi n juicr Machine Works. t85) N M. McLean. Boat Builder. Seal Oove This Is a saan plan but WANTED quite capable of building one er two w, woocen ocais at a ume, with a (S5) WANTED Office girt with boofc-keeping experience. DnHy News. WANTED Fort er and waiter. Gen tn Hotel. PERSONAL A??? feet Mr. McLean is considered to be quite a competent wooden boat bu&der. He Is now baCdmg a T3 foot boat fcr one of the fishing tteapaalML I am given to understand Mr. McLean has a very competent staff with Mm 1ST. Wahl This man operates a saaa yard across the hartwer froca Prtoee Rtrrvrt ttu Mnritr l NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A small bat he had already bsttt a GOVERNMENT JOB as clerk, few rowtoats for the Department Foslasan. Customs Clerk, Steno. of National Deftnce. My Uwoghi ete. nve Doealnkm-wWe exans here is that he shoold coaTme him-hed steee the war began. Free self to this jnalVr constroetion. ftxAlet M.C.C. Schools Ltd, -Canadian nsh and Sarage Wtenlpeg. Oldest la Canada. No Company Ltd. This company hare Ageats. a small machine shop with three - - " - - lithe and could be used for ceruta AGENTS WANTED rt t?acy. Mr. Nichols. " 1 the manager, exnressed himself as MEN who can .eli hirh cairn bemc rrrr imM t rav MnN TaiKired Made4o-Measure trftctka la this regard. SKs.$tcUl cw Wholesale prices "Cpco receipt of detailed partka-gtvn. Give exrerience and ref- ' ertnee In ar&caUcKl JEwtmplea sent on approval Appiy Tailoc- sr pmtment, Calxarr Kalt- fiJANUFACTURERS' life Insorasce Co. P. H. Linzey Loal KefimcsUUTa rriart R7rt PBONE GKEEN 4S lars, technical description of machine shops' equipment, I hall immediately present these to the competent authorities at Ottawa. At ?he oune time the matter of hips or wooden boats building will be taken up wrth the orrtrotter of Shlpballdtag and Ship Repairs. "Mr. Brooksbank, Mr. McAfee, Mr. J arris MeLeod. presidents of the service clubs, and others gave freely of their time towards seeing that we were properly informed and their friendly co-operation made possible this rather thorough inspection of Prince Ruperts ability to assist in this war effort LI J 1 1" 1 1 J W 1 VV1 u.mtinn.ma.i.i Thones 18 19 P.O. Bos S",i Easter Candies and Novelties Now on Display fron lc up Abo Easter Bx Choeolatn MVSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY Opposrte Canadian Legton Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurired Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PliaVE S7 Central Hotel Ctitral Hotel Annex IH Heated Raoms Bt Water 5 team Baths Diaiar Rota in Coaoectiaa Mrs. C E. Black, Proprktms FRESH SHRIMP DaO? After I ua. BOAT 1T50. TKOTTEJTS DOCK Used Furniture Mirror, Plate Olav-J-irx Sf . 1 14"x26 Ivory oodMrflm 1-48-X48- Gilded frame. l-13"i - Ivory frame !,, ?!; Oreen frame. 1 -13 ft a. XIV.. . . ' , . Dressers: complete Hed Outfits, f continuous pots: Dlnir.j r,, Chairs; 8-plece Dining Room Suites I Beatty Washinj Mithiw 1 Oil Burning Columbia Range, first class condition: t MrCUn four-hole Ranje. wood pr coal; 1 Northern Electric Radio. I Ubo; 1 r.en. Meclric IU'JI, mantel; I Davenport, ttprnlnf ttt a Wd; I Ralli Tub; EnglUh rratns; Small Tables. Ued Furnllure Dparlmeal ELIO'S Store Hour 81 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MOOSE BUILDING THIRD AVEXCl UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD, SPECIAL DAY CRUISE To Port Simpson EASTER MONDAY (April 11th) Leave C.N.R. Dock 9:00 a.m. Arrive Port Simpson Noon Leave Port Simpson 2:00 p.m. Arrive Prince Rupert u:00 p.m. EXCURSION FARE $1.50 RETURN I CHILDREN HALF FARE 1 Accommodation Comfortably Limited Further Information Regarding Reservations and T S FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Afent, Third Ate PboneW A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUT VELLO WASHABLE WALL FINISH IN COLOR Why Velio is'syperior Beauty, light refkcUon tsrJt e cmy speed odorless, washablllty There la no g-.''""-"3 due to shiny walls Less candle Ught Is required ( fc nJX Let us eipum to you. See us for ytur mrulremer. J j Phone 775 in Jrd Am EASTER NOVELTIES Now On Display Priced From 5c to $3.00 Make Your Selections Early Qrmes l& J7i Pioneer Dnu&fs" Tb BcsxJI Star OH BlBy ffut t Sasdayi am4 Ufctfr r: ill y-1- a. r UUlB- til