I 1941. tn DAILY KIWI FAOI THREI UITS FOR SPRING If clothci make tlie man, we have Ihc ' clothes, as you'll ' ' find when you pay us a visit I , if von have a Miarp eye for value, quality and .style I , oc no time gcUinc inside one 'of our suits or (pciials Wc know you'll appreciate ilic fine fabrics, the good fit and the expert tailoring lil'.ITISH FABRICS Arc Still Available in AH Ranges See Our Showing of FASHION CRAFT SUITS .F. May Day ice Enjoyed At $25.00 T0 35.00 atts & Nickerson Held Last Mtht in Odrtfel- Hall Drawing In Raines h Feature Party Of Priests I Is Leaving Tonight Fabre. Terrace; Father J. Gilhooley, Prince George and Father William O'Brien, Burns Lake ladies' Kid Oxfords. Regular $5.00. Now flics' fine Pumps. Regular $3.95. Now Il'll t I Men's Odd Shirts, good uiues Men's Felt Hats. Regular $3.5t).- 'Now $1,79 RAILWAYMAN ! ren s tlassic onoes, an uim icamv Jen's Mule Skin Gloves iJSILnrice . 39c 99c $239 Men's Odd Pants, very strong and $1,95 Ulrai)ic. Now T IS HONORED LOCAL NEWS NOTES h r v ,.Ktin mcctinc. Oddfellow's H. L. Pierce sailed last night on Hugh Forrest Promoted From Gen- tTaii Sunday May. 4th 8:30 p.m.,'the Prince George for Vancouver. Aril t t C . t rw i T A" 1 HI T A uimc Jl Kj. n. U. lO Dry Dock Last evening members of Kalcn Island Division of the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees comprising clerical and steamship inunbeii. met for the ourDosc of Mrs. L. JSmlcson MLJl. fr - uo4 John Bulger sailed last night on the Prince" -George- fori a' business trip to: Vancouver. .. Pmvlneiar Constable and Mrs. B. arrived In the city farpii'tvllinT thrtr met rvrfrirfnrt. i .v.. n,ulf from Tp-rrace. ! - o .v r !nvv... earner hi uc --. 1 nn 1nnnl .. U .. 1 T(..l.' T7... . ' . I . .... i tf Tt uuu lucdi uiiuuiuiui, nu!ii ruins. jrc leaving inis aiKiuuuu ui who has been promoted from the Esslngton to which point Constable railway to a position, on the. dry Munkley has been transferred. '-" doc accounting . staff. v 1 - . . Presenting Mr. Forrest with a Hugh Farreli, for" the past year of portable typewriter, a token of es- so accountant on the staff of te teem and armrecLitlan of tom' mem- nahadlan Bank, of Commerce here. hm-c it xt him nrocirtoni otviiro co'iin ia."jt nleht on the Prince fittingly of the unselfish and tire- George for. Vancouver. He is planless efforts of Che recipient in fur- King.' on .taking up an aeronautical ( thering the cause of the Brother- course. . j hood. The high regard in -which , - I .ho noa VtolH hv mono crnm ivn -anrt "iir'n crnih rf stpwnrt arrived in I employee alike was ample evidence t,h,e city qn .the Prince George last I . I... .1.111... i . . M ! , . m 1 1 Hrt.tU ntiil n!l1r1 1.1 1 oi ii auuuy anu juugziieji. us u.ii nigni,.irom iwt"' arbiter white his loss would be a official, visit to Tsimpsean Lodge blow to the organization it, was here lh his capacity as district dep-gratifying to know that his sterling uty grand master of the Masonic qualities had not gone unobserved Lodge. He leaves on this, evening's i by the management and the good train for Smlthers and Terrace and wishes of all present went with will be back In Prlncef Rupert later him lor success and happiness In for a visit to Tyee Lodge. his new Held. ! Thanking the assembly for their demonstration of affi-tlbn, Mr. Forroiit reminisced on his twenty ' I years' association with the Broth Visiting Roman Catholic Churcli and lt bc a np IM pff Cly iirw clerics who wuu haye iic been uccn here ucic this inw power power in in the tne labor laoor movement. movement, Hei nci 1 U II lllllipcg VJin week in connection with the cele- would keenly miss his association ( . . J fration of the .ne golden guiuen Jubilee juDuee 01 of Rt. t. un me memoers out VMW iney v..j -wouiq; .. w ( jvaoie May way u.uitc .Walter Perkins Recently Married 11. nn -Mrs TInnfnrd PprkinS Ai14, - (he Oddfellows' Hall " " " " "'7 - appreciateivly of the loyalty and marriage of their son. Walter, of :cr the auspices of the Northern Brltlsn Columbia and he suprTt of th, memb2rs during his fhe 102nd Battery, to MJs Emily .. . Yukon, are returnlnz to the inter- imw tpm nt nttrp urffhnnt. whlrh rnv, inrmmmwrf Rhawhaw) of F Cab. Excellent music .;-d by Mike Colussl's dr-0:.3 of the features of was the drawing for T.; winners were: first, v Scott No. 213; second, :f: :Lccd (Stewart), No. Mis. H. H. Newson. No. Oeorge Lawson, No. 520. i Jumleson, M.L.A. for r ntre drew thd win- ior on this evening's train. They it would have been difficult to Winnipeg. The wadding took place Include Rt. Rev. J. R. Coudert, co- carry on. However, he would not at All Saints Anglican Church, adjutor bishop, to Smithers; Very be Wiving Prince Ruipert nnd .Winnipeg, on April 21. Rev. A. Denoyer, assistant general would sMll be able to meet ;the ' of the congregation of the Oblates, me-mbers and talk over the pleas-i SWEDEN'S ONLY COURSE Montreal, riev, r ainer nuuiiin.-r, mcumi 4 ' ","u 1 provincial for Alberta, Edmonton; with the Brotherhood. ) Father A. Godfrey and Father James Garrity. Smlthers; Father E. STOCKHOLM. May 2: (CP) Neutrality is still Sweden's only course and the nation is pucpared HundrMS oi pmp try a "spot" 'to fight for it. said Minister f the Daily News classified: col- ,fcnco P. E. Skold in a recent ad-iimn and 2rl sood results (tf) dress o the nation. SENSATIONAL 10 DAY Selling Out All Our Ladies' and Children's Shoes Regardless of Cost. Come and Share in this Big Sale Ladies' Suede Oxfords. Kcgtilar $5.50. Now 1 .....,.. Ladies' $2.25 Canvas Shoes. Now ! Men's Turnbull Combinations. Sale price . . Men's Summer Oxfords, crepe soles t . 'Men's Dress Oxfords, solid ' leather $2.69 69c fKor af HALF PRICE $114 $1,99 $2.95 Men's Rrown Fine Oxfords, rcg. $5.50. 3 .9 5 Now . , 1 ........... " ' - ' ' Ki iinwv.,,, 3rd Avenue ! 1 HONP. im nr 001 . "ii M. P. McCaffery sailed last il&ht on the Prince George lor a orici business trip to Vancouver. J. E. Ormhelm returned to the' city on last night's train from a brief business trip to Terrace. PS-S-S-ST! Here's one You'll go home and laugh about! BARBARA STANWYCK HENRY FONDA from Academy Award Winner PRESTON STURGES STARTS MONDAY chewan in Saskatoon. BRITONS "TAKE IT" Overseas Officer Tells of Courage Under Fire SILHOUETTE , HOLDING ON Idea Will rerk-UD n the rail I Mnthrr' riav Favors and Veils Their i nblished In .the Brantfcid Exposi tor. He writes: "There Is not much use dwellin: on the bombing about which you hear in the news. However, all that has been said and written about the staying power of the average English civilian under horrible, devilish punishment is not nrnnnirnnria. It is nlaln fact. The mnrp vpils than the women of Tur John Bull Calls Efficient Girls .Ability Rather Than Good Looks Stressed By London Wartime Employers nv AMY PORTER I tmmnu v. rtl -XSr-! Associated Press Fashion W riter ( anA abuitv rather than cood 1 NEW YORK, May 2: (AP) Who are jn demand in of f Icey. and i wears the new silhouette narrow business establishments nowadays, ; sloping shoulders, tight skirt, lower said the head of a large London waistline? 'secretarial ogerry. About one woman in ten, a stylist About six months ago employers estimates. Popular price manu- insisted on attractive girls, prefcr-facturers, discovering women didn't jfaiy blonds, as secretaries, even j like this last word in silhouettes, jf they could type with only one . i ,ii.i 1.1. frtnirp i r . T. n. v Tnf .rl rl i nrVm ( rCtUmCu MJ wgllfc wawws, oiiu.. imgct. nun ojil-jt nou fc" shoulders, billowing skirts for sum- are efficient. mer ' Although glamor girls never Nevertheless, high fashion auth- made good secretaries they were orities, Insist the newer silhouette always In demand, (the agency said, will gain ground in the fall. So Blonds were favorites, but brun-enjoy your full skirt while you may. tttes came Into their own and it 11 'was a case of a lovely girl For May whether dark or fair-always beers Mother's Day (May 11) best sell- able to find a Job. will be. in this order: Flowers, Ing accessories. NoW th Prions are reversed hats, handkerch efs, ?e nowars-by-wlre people have and the efficient girt is in demand Some rmp'ovcrs specifically ask for skned several corsages especially Sable Sldei discard make-up or the woman-not- glrls.who ,. ;; ably one making smart use of com- - paratively Inexpensive irises. SEEKS ISLAND UTOPIA ' "Mother" handkerchiefs are em-J . ; - broidered with red and white car- SydnEY, N5.W., May 2: (CP) nation motifs, sometimes have the .31 a -"safe harbor of peace, word "Mother" embroidered on contentment and simplicity" T. H. them too (a sticky notion In the Esiicic, 0ne-time American.. has ad-oplnion of this department). Big- vertised for "congenial companions" brimmed and youthful rather than w1th wnom he and his family can 'small and matronly hats will ap- start sucn a Pacific Island para-peal to this spring's mothers, as the dise stores see it. . in accessories, the newest and The fire department had a false gayest are bags and hate with a 9 o'clock ice, sugar-candy look. These alarm call shortly after spun Slight to the corner of Fifth are made of crystal clear plastics. ivenSe knitted. Other new A and Green Street. crocheted or bag materials are crocheted wool, Allan Kergin, son of Dr. and Mrs. raffia and beads. Announcements All advertisements tn this column will be charged lor a full month at 25c a word. L W Kergin, returnea nome uu iveen un - : ?t n'-fc': tra'a frmt his medical The National Geographic Society 102nd. Auxiliary Dance, May 2, studies at the University of Saskat- says the women of America wear Armory. , : key. Easy to believe, if ypu viewed Anglican Evening Branch Tea, the Easter Parade. Clouds of veil- Mrs. Hucston, Leeds Apartments, ing pink, white, red, green, purple. May 3. ...... . v . black and brown will continue to , soften the fashion scene," right &t. Peter's SpringSale. May1 8. ' " through the summer. - --r In its newest use-It is tied about-. Eastern Star Tea, sMrs. L,' W. the crowns of big-brimmed hats Krgin's, May .8. . and drips down the back. - r. - Blg-brlms are really big . this tlnie. . Local No. 4 Steel Workers' Dance ud to nine mencs. usuauy son, may w. muic n. A strlkine testimony to the c".ur- r .... . iii0Vn!lf1n m Hnnl. . . . ii.i i liun juii, jit v..-, ---. . . . :. - ; asc of the people 01 urtam i , . . rhamnairftc- c6 - Hospital Auxiliary Tea- Nursess face of "devilish punishment'' from s chicken wire white Ilome. May 15.- . " the air is paid by a Brantford ar- shlrrcd red felt . tlllcrv officer who has been over- nambrai Cambrai Chanter Chanter I. I. O. O. D. D. E. spur for manv months. In a letter " Miss Gandy Makes i Fine Donation Of Refugee Garments Thn reornlar monthlv mcctlns of '.Spinster? Spree Friday, May 10. R,C;C.S., R.C.A.M.C., R.C.A.S.C, R..C. E., Auxiliary Empire Tea. Legion, May 17. 1 May Seventeenth Program, M'uose Hall. General Steffcns guest speaker. Lt.. f ... ...,mn-.r rf tViA fun-. U7 A f', n r) i n n Tjv.on Rnrlnf JlutJaaiiuu. Hie WUIIlCiia lUJUliaiJ ui'mc . . uuii.n ww-e.m r- o determined stand of the people, nriian T.Piilon was held last nlsht Sale. Mav 2l. however, does not make the punish- wltn the president, Mrs. William , , . ment less destructive and terrify- Rothwell, In the chair over a jood Presbyterian Tcaj Mrs. James ins. They are suffering Just as attendance. A fine donation from MacKay. May 22. much and more than the people of miss Edith Gandy of twenty-four some other countries attacked. The Presses and knitted garments was "The Private Secretary" Capitol only difference is that the British reported as well as garments from Theatre, May 28. ,tll ruffer anrt rpsisf tn the end." ,r.. tt XT riv4eo11'o cpTt-In it nln.V . Will OU1.V1 .ww-ww IVllO. IT. 11. WW.wlw.11 O V. - 1 . . -. . w . Publishing this letter, the-paper Final arrancements were made for Battle of Jutland Tea says: "It is a tribute in which at- tne spring sale and a tea to be held Canadian Legion tention is drawn to those who suf- at the end of May. tain, fer and will suffer and resist "to the - end. Yes, suffer and resist. Who - - - ;; . 7; is there among Canadians, "whose MaanHHBBBHBMMiMnBHH heart does not beat In sympathy with such a people? Who Is fhere who would not give if he could? To those who can, the Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid Victims is an appeal that should not go un answered." Send your Queen's Canadian Fund subscription to the Dally News or the Royal -Trust Company at Montreal or any, branch office YES. 1 Wc Repair Water Pipes, Roofs, vvoodwork, Stoves Connected, Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned 410 Chimneys Swept .... $2.50 HANDY MAN HOME SKRVICK Phone BLACK 735 FRESH Dairy Products Wc have, 'thirty-six cows in town and can supply you with fresh milk dally. Our barn Is located at Eleventh Avenue. East. Visitors Welcome. Dominion Dairy phone 10 . May 31, Bundles to Brl- UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD, Steamers Leave Prinre Rupert for Vancouver CATALA EVEUV TUESDAY, CAUDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Service Leave Prince Rupert May 6, 17 and 27 If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK .1. SKINNER.. I'rince.Rupert Aeent. Third Ave. Phone 568 Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT tor the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alr-Conditloncd Sleeping and Dining Cars ....'i Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Thursdays. :30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell.River 0 For Full Information and Reservation, etc. CaU or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenut Phone 260 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines i r ' T 1 i '4 ,'' H 4 ':i j ,