L. EN Gel a "Lift" Willi a New Arrow Shirt i That's more important. .. Yugoslavia. ! . Arjere's one Job where NOSE CLOGS I NIGHT Real Relief B-t jpess Va-tro-nol up each nos-B . it shrinks swollen mem-ml (3) Soothes lrriUtlon: (3) fist Completed! New Ice You'll want a couple of these famous shirts when you see Arrow's new patterns .for Spring.. ,;t , Printed and Woven Broadcloths. Three Collar Types In Stock $2.00 and $2.50 atts & Nickerson TIIIKI) AVE. Successors to Dryant Co. Ltd. PHONE 315 an in the Moon . -2 are in for a big fight . a and Greece and pos-,. :r neighboring coun- i.- also has a big hands when he goes after spending his j tsent is much more ti he is an expert and that Is at wast ing time. morning my wife nearly killed me for not putting it in the bank before I woke up." "Can't see why I should, buy ycur j book." said he farmer to the per sistent canvasser. "Why, it will show you how to be a better farmer." Listen, son,' said the elderly man Impressively, "I'm not half as good a farmer as I know how to be." p flush nasal passages, clearing p-5. relieving transient congestion. , KKS VA'ITRO'NOL Advertise in the hrtly News ICE c-tora?e Method imiiriiiir im r ifhiv i im nnra turn inn i ii ri ill tr iiiiii i iiii- "-" will m v t iv.iiii;v.i iiliii i. a a. m.ikWMKau' -0 - - - i m . fishing season Fishermen arc Invited to Inspect Our Reconstructed Ice Storage Low Temperature Dry Ice Now on Sale by finanion Hicli AriA fnrafTa uiiiiiiiriii i.iii &w i i Mill nr I. ,ne Uupert C(,. I.ld. llrllisli toiuinnia ; riri ; We ain't mad at Nobody DRIVE IS SUCCESS Services Fund drive Just completed, so sucr7T8fully. Col. J. W. Nlcholls, president, was in the chair and, after a few opening general remarks, paid special tribute to those who had so 7lH- ingly and ably given of their time and energy In the interests of the boys in the various branches of His Majesty's Service. He paid a special compliment to those-who had what was possibly the hardest tesk,. namely that of visiting each house in the residential district-and making a personal appeal. Vice-president Irarry Breen of the Canadian Legion spoke a few words in supporting those of Co), Nlcholls and wished to make a special reference to the splendid assistance given by the Chinese and Japanese residents of the community whose donations were a credit to them. Col. S. D. Johnston said a few-words on behalf of the boys In the Prince Rupert Area and also for those who would benefit from the labors of the Prince Rupert can vassers, wherever they may be. He pointed out where the contribut.6ns .that were made In a general man "Sandy," said the Scotch school- ner, he would like to. mention that ' master, "tell yer classmates aboot the value of them In special dlrec- ye savin" Wully McPhairson frae tions was beyond measuring In drowning." dollars and cents. "He had me skates on." I After the meeting was adjourned J Canadian Legion preslden;, Harry "What made you become a night Breen announced that the Legion watchman?" John asked his uncle, had prepared a little refreshment "Well," said uncle, "with a wife for those in attendance. AU cn-and eight kids I never could get Joyed a very hrr ;y period around near the fire at home!" .the suprer table. I The party broke up with the A daDDer little man aDDlied for singing of "Auld Lang Syne" and ' well past middle age a fieparation order to be made out "God Save the King." :cl you have to take a against his wife on the ground of At the closing of the'meetlng the t .0 fcl like your old crUelty. amount already subscribed was ap-i When asked by the mablstrate if proximately. $8,300 with two - or 'he could prove hls:ase, he replied three big places to till hear from say a talloVcan make "meekly":' '"One nJjbt I dreamt I ' my opinion Is that a won $jooo,000. and the following COLLAPSED AND DIED Lec Chce Dot Succumbs While Seated in Chair at Star Store I loom . ' ' Seated in. a ohair.at his room Jn the Star Store premises ti Third Avenue, Lee Chee Doy, brother of the proprietor, Charlie Hew Lee, disd at 6 o'clock yesterday morning, Death Death was was due due to to heart nean ailment anmcm oi of til DATLT KIWI PAGE THREI LOCAL NEWS NOTES Used furniture bought for cash t I TT-i : ... 1 f m I or sola on oommisajuu. uw a, mwot Canadian War Services Fund Well Building, Third Avenue. (tf) Supported in Prince Ituptrt $8300 is Realized' ' I, The Augmented Choir of St. 'Andrew's. Cathedral will render "Stiiner's Crucifixion" on Good Evchmg at 8 o'clock. 84 A final meeting was hfltflMt ev- enlng in the Canadian- Legion . . Rooms of those who had worked in. connection with the Canadian War Special Prc-IIoliday Midnit Show" Capitol Theatre THURSDAY NEXT April 10th at 11:45 p.m. First Pr. Rupert Appearance "Rocky Mountain Rangers Concert Party" Entire Soldier Cast Supported by 10-Piece Orchestra Admission 50c Proceeds for R.M.R. Regimental Fund MINIATURE HOUSE SHOW The "Miniature House." a masterpiece '.of. tinycraft, wllhvbe n exhibition in the Georgian; dining room of the Hudson's ' Bay !store in Vancouver from April! 10 for several weeks under the auspices oi the superfluity shop of the Vancouver Red Cross branch. This exquisite creation, which took almost even years to complete. Is the work of Col. E. L. Broome of Westholmc, Vancouver Island. The hand-built ed with hand-made furniture and equipment. Some of the outstanding features are chairs made from working drawings reduced J2 times, a rui made from the skin of a white rat, real Baxter prints forglnally tcl of needl box-s) on the walls modfeUed frora one which which there had been symptoms a! camc over on the Mayflower ai previously. The late Lee Chee Doy was 65 years of age and was born In China where a wife and three children reside. He had been in Canada for forty-eight years, having come to rrince Rupert from Victoria five years ago. The funeral will take- place to morrow afternoon from the B. C. Undertakers. 24. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full tnonlll il 25c a word Queen Mary April 14, Tea, Mrs. Parkin's . Mayday Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. United Spring Sale May 1. lQ2nd. Armori'. Auxiliary, Dance, May 2, 1 I 2 Anglican Evpnlng Brunch Tea, Mrs. Hue .ton, Leeds Apartments, 2 May 3. ' St. Peter's' Spring Sale, May. 8., W. A. Canadian Legion Spring Sale, May 21. sewing Taplow. machine threaded with a fine hair. It is electrically lighted. CHAIN QUILT The British Columbia Red Cross Division Is not sponsoring the chain quilt Idea which at present is being promoted in some parts of the province under the name of "Red Cross Circulation Quilt Block." LADY TWEEDSMUIK ACTIVE Lady Tweedsmulr, so well-known j and. beloved In Canada, has been a j most active Red Cross worker since she returned to England. She has j offered her services to the Red Cross Overseas Committee "In any capacity." During the last war she assisted with the mending at the Taplow Hospital and Major Scott, acting overseas commissioner, sug- nnthedral Snrinz Sale. Thursday. 1 again. She now heads a very cap Red Cross Dance. April 18, ries. R.M.R. Orchestra. Arm- L. O. B. A. Spring Sale, April 23. Presbyterian Spring Sale; April Gyro Hocdown, April 25. HELP BRITISH NURSES The rvirs'ns f 'he PM Cross Outpost hospitals of this province have contributed $51 to the appeal made by the B.C. .Registered Nurses' Association to assist British, civilian' nurses, rmahyJor whom" have lost all their worldly possessions in the bombings of hospitals. Canadian Legion B.E.SX. yearly meeting tonight. I , AT BURNS LAKE,. "Klondyke Nights," with programs reminiscent of the-wild and roaring gold rush days of '93, ,1s a ' popular money-making Idea -v for Red Cross. Burns Lake recently added $200 to Its treasury.by sponsoring one. half (84) Stores will be closed Thursday afternoon and all day Friday and open all day Monday. Retail Merchants Association. (84) R, M. Winslow, assistant general manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a busins trip to Viihcbuver ; .and elsewhere in the south. : Corp. L. A. Potterton provincial police, arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from Oean Falls, bringing in a prison er, Eddie Kulrico, who Is wanted by the city police here on a charge ; of theft of a suitcase. I Mrs. Robert G. Sutherland and child arrived in the city on the Canada At War 25 Years Ago April 9, 1916 The Dolly Varden Mining Co. of Chicago has ordered a shutdown of construction work at Alice Arm. The comDanv refuses to nay more than $3 per day. Mitchell Albert Is back from a trip to Alice Arm. Lieut. Col. W. B. Clayton, pioneer local dentist and now identified with the Canadian Dental Corps, is visiting Prince Rupert after having been In Europe. Arrangements are being made for a great Carnival of the Allies to be held in the Exhibition Hall m aid of the local Red Cross. Iv will take house is of colonial style of archl-i place Anrll 24 and 25. ' I a. I. A-rAni1ir nnnvf.' I .lecture ana n i pcucvwjr TIRE EASILY? Tale Gin Pills the "relief or money back" kidney remedy to help remove the excess adds that may be the cause of that lazy, logy feeling. Money back if not satisfied. Rcsular tin, 40 Pills Prince Rupert. ArU, 1941. A. B.C.. IlilliF Lart slit, M f I'l. (In the U.S.ilc for "Glno Pills") Kl l..NI ItKilS ntV ACT NOTICE Ur: Crrtlflralr or Title No. 12911-1 to Ia Thrrr (.1), Clmk Tiwntv-rhi-(2.1) SMtlon live (3), City of ITIimt Kureft. Ml 923 , WHEREAS trr i' rvf 9r:-i r.f Its' cf the above Certlflroto cf T1U' lerM n t.he ntme ri Riph T. J. Rose has been filed la this office, ncitlcs Is hereby given that I hall t tho crr'rtlon -if cat m-r.! frrm ths dite oJ tn . Iflrn' ipuWicati'm hereof. Issue a Provl- itcml Ccrtlflcat- of Title In lieu ct th: April i7, aoie committee wmcn is loosing ..d ,,.t certmc.te. unim m uie after the mendinsr of bviamas. mesratlme valid Ciblcotlon toe made to j j 4 v.- m j r?4 in TUtne. i urewmg, sywnj mm hw iuvmub miu DATED at lilt Ind loiqmg oi gauze ior uie new Canadian Red Cross hospital No. 5 at Thrmpaon Rti.try Office. this in day of DEPUTY REGISTRAR OF TITLES. AT EASTER TIME We extend our greetings to all and welcome the approaching spring with Joy. ' During this time we are giving special attention -o- EASTEIt GOODS Colored and Decorated Efgs, Chocolate Eggs, Confectionery and other Seasonable Lines At The VARIETY STOKE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" .330 3rd Ave. West Phone Red 120 P.O.Box 157 12oz. 1.20- 25oz. 2.30- 40ot 3.40 V, JUST THAT MUCH BETTER Prince George this morning from naval patrol during the course or Vancouver to Join Mr. Sutherland their calls at Stewart. i who arrived some time ago to be-1 The Stewart Tennis Club im manaeer for the Standard loll Co. Ltd. Thev will reside In elected oincers lor the year as 101 Smith, Stewart man-Northern British Co- Swift's rrcmium Side Cacon Mrlb. cello pkg. Q Each BUTTER EGGS Grade ' Dozen 'A" Xarge, Fresh Aylmer Orange Marmalade lar 25c Zest Variety Pickles New shipment. Sweet Mixed, Sweet Mustard, Qo Gherkin Sweet Cauliflower. Sweet Ginger Crisp 31c Oxydol lc Sale 1 regular size Oxydol and 1 small nin Oxydol. Both for Easter Novelties Our Easter Novelties are reasonably priced from lc to 75c K2B III This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia STEWART ( lumbla Power Co., made a brief trip ; tp Prince Rupert last week. Th. rnrthn Tinn nf Stewart! &MSi Love made brief trip to Week. I mokln. ,rr9n,PmPnt, in extend hospitality to sailors of the coastal if he house on Taylor Street beta? lows: president, L. E. Requa; vice- I vacated- by Mr. and Mrs. M. M. prescident, w. E. Wilson; secretary, iMcLachlan who are moving south. P. E. Thompson; executive, Mrs. W. - T. Esselmont, Miss H. Knlpple tnd Another indication cf the wide Rev. W. Nixon. The courts are now publicity Prince Rupert received as ready, for play but the official op-a result of the recent tert black- ening will not take place until early out Is a clipping from the New hi May. Yrrk Times showing before and . Utter scenes of thi blatk-out. The! The Stewart child welfare com- cltopln? was received bv jDvvn from H. G. Worby, lor- 0f Mrs. John McLeod. merly of this city, who Is now in; ! Montreal and happened to oe m William D. New York. ager of the Harry Zeffertt, well known Stewart merchant, has received the sad news that his eldest brother recent- ly passed away In London, England. He was a veteran oi Dom tne uoer and Great War. H. V. Littler, manager of the local branch of the Bank of Montreal, was a business visitor to Premier yesterday. Rev. Edward W. Slater of. Prince i Rupert arrived in Stewart last week John mttteP mPt. last ovpnino- nt ho hr,m irqm prince Rupert and win be here untll after Easter. Try a Dally flews Want-Ad. Swift's Trcmium Ham Whole icut; 32c Bulkley Valley, First Orade 3 lbs. : $1.17 31c Quick Quaker Oats Non-Premium. Regular 1Qp XOU package. Each Shirrjft's Fruit Pudding Rich In fruit. 15-oz. tin. Each 25c tins. 2 for SHIRRIFF'S Fancy Free Desserts All Flavors FOR oHjcKHjHjoaooooooaoooa 15c V CHOCtttTI ii. n S H I R Ft If FS Alymcr Applesauce Something new. 15-oz. OCJn fKH300H000H5aHSaC!HjtKlO SEEDS f We have a complete assort- ment of Garden Seeds ands 5 suggest you buy now fromi ;a complete stock. 000000000H30K3aOOOOCH Mussa'lem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable. Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 13 21 Hour Service at Regular Rates 4 W7 11