it HJ-.t. PAG1 rocK Expert Optical Service V r-1 J 1 i It's Colossal! Chas. Dodimead Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUR HASEMENT STOKE For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Uaggagc and Novelties Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT It's Tremendous In Fact It's Stupendous! RUPERT PEOPLES STORE GREATEST SPRING SALE Of Women's and Children's Ready To Wear Clothes BUT IT ENDS THIS WEEK So Hurry Down To RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" TIIIUI) AVE. Next to Hcilbroncr's Phone BLUE 907 Mail Orders Promptly rilled Open Saturday Night WINSLEY Bath jjjf nl Ejr 35c a Cake or 3 Cakes for a $1.00 OrmesLld. Z7fiA Pioneer Drtuiffiats The Kezall Store Phcne 81 St 87 Open Daily from R a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and . , 7 to I p.m. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. ; Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver , CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 1:30 p.m. ib:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. ! Queen Charlotte Islands Service (fortnightly) Leave Prince ! Rupert April 14 and 26 ;. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office i Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From S FRANK J. SKINNER. Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 56X Goodwill Shown KETCHIKAN ROTARIANS PAY VISIT lute resting International Affair Illustrative of American-British Bonds in Fare of Crisis Rotarians of Ketchlkon und Prince Rupert mingled Saturday night in a fine spirit' of interna tional fellowship, exemplifying oi tne K.etcniKan Rotary Club: wil Ham Spalding, mayor and promin ent Rotarlan of Ketchikan, and CHIROPRACTOR Slant?) V. Collon, D.C.I'h.C. Wallace Block, I'hone 010 YES! ' We Repair Water Pipes, Roofs, Woodwork, Stoves Connected, Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned $1.50 Chimneys Swept $2.50 HANDY MAN HOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 735 Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 517 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" FRESH Dairy Products Wc have thirty-six cows in town and can supply you with fresh milk dally. Our barn ls located at Eleventh Avenue East. Visitors Welcome. Dominion Dairy PHONE 10 Airs. James Clark Palmistry SILVERSIDES BLOCK Second St, Plioue Green 41(1 TBM DA1LT he had seen It various looked with something more than.tary as Canada of the world includ Oreat admiration at the way that parts and the other nations of the Brl- Britain. Australia. New Zealand and tlsh Commonwealth have rallied to Germany and of certain of s more The Implications He expicMed cause of the Mother Country serious spirit of the British people during the hope that the time would not the terrible ordeals of war calls bo far removed when Prince Rupert forth the earnest gratitude of all would be able to return Ketchl- -t ..I.li I... ..n til t IT rt ll'o I Wn Q free dcodIc Kans vu11, uul' """" ..t v,nro i. !i fee nc. won. mis cuuiu All UUi WUHVij wtvv becoming more pronounced every day, that our gratitude shall be expressed in something more tangible than, expressions of sympathy. We rr Iriereaslnelv showing our understand. J.H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Rank BIHe. Ladles' and Children's DRESSMAKING AMI REMODELLING Reasonable price, good work Phone Blue 916 203 3rd Ave. KIMIKO UYEDE to keep alive in " our " lives the Ideals pire in the war effort as opposed of the necessity of Canada conserving all its financial resource? in order to obtain the sinews of war Entertainment Features A feature of the evening . cnier- talnment program was a radio skit sympathy in terms that Hitler can :.. . ' ncrformed by several members of . .' ... . ... ,, the Ketchikan club from an en "Speaking 01 me ouraa.s.mu transmitted by war all of Rotary has been WV" V in through H1IflM T it-n e n hlinvi.-AIIC in!sDircd bv the manner in which " ' . . this ontriftst nf thp nnrt.hwpst hp r,..... v, arrin nn Saiire OH a nuwij uuoh.o, uinwui. world" TSlons thai which proved very en- bonds that throughout the Rotary fussion are uniting America and Great ideals are not diverted when sub- tertaimn,,. ... . ... Britain closer and closer together Sed to he anti-Rotary atmos- Aother amusln dlvfrs " of in goodwill and mutual assistance e generated by war. While our for the preservation of such ideals feUow Rotarians are united with f" and principles as Rotary stands. the natIon ln pr The occasion was a fraternal visit tes citlzens, their eyes are on the 'SSiid as f $2 for for the tnc Ro -Rotary of twelve members of Ketchikan ;tuture when pcace again will ome beJ"s obtalnfd to the Prince Rupert club, andwhn The" spirit of Rotary will Britain und to provide blanket, for ine principal eveni or the visit was hnvp tn nermeate the council of na- a dinner in the Commodore Cafe tions if peace and goodwill are to 5 when greetings were exchanged In : be m0re successful than they have a aengntiui atmospnere of hospl- Deen in the past. tality and goodfellowship with re- -We Ketchikan Rotarians recog- ciprocal expressions of warm sen-!nl7.P this and our visit to iou will. iimenis Dotn inaiviaual and col serve Dr. Neal M. Carter, president of Rotary Ideals. Piano-accordlan selections by Mike Colussl and cornet solos by Adjutant Belkovltch were much appreciated and community singing under the direction of Adjutant in this small corner of the world. t. ,fo,l D', th to aid in the maintaining of , . latter a me rrince Kupert notary Club, was) ..You prince Rupert fellows have enjoyed. :":UI: hi uw wwir una wun mm a iue been carrying heavy burdens In this The 7 .t Kamioops Rotanan, was A. C. Small was piano at- Ketchikan visitors were Ed- " I community, vve appreciate your . .. vice-president and president-elect ! faithfulness and we trust that our William Spalding, meeting with you will Infuse each L o V, : " . Ul UO, ItWbO ill ill iptuvto ut(,f tholomew, Lee Dickenson, George Capt. O. W. Marsden of the Royal, heT " today-Ro Beck, J. W. Mendenhall, A. F. Bcthc Canadian Engineers, the latter be-:.. ?!J ?ly A. W. Sundstrum, Paul J. Wingrer ren - . 4, lury icuuwsiiip aim iiibciaauuiiai ing; giving an address on Shanghai. The background for the head tahlf rnn.sist.Pri nf tmn lavo-o fiaire goodwill." lIayor Spaldinp Mayor William Spalding of Ket- and Casey Moran. Other dinner guests were LCaJor M. A. Burbank, Lieut. A. F. Graves, C. C. Mills and G. A. Hunter as well one the Union Jack and the other chlka" spoke byieflv and . e'n as the speaker of the evening, Capt. the Stars and Stripes, below the crossed staffs of which was a large Rotary Wheel emblem centred with the words "Welcome Ketchikan." Rotary Under Trial The spirit of the Ketchikan visit was appropriately enough express ed by President-elect Elliott who I somewhat similar to that of Mr. ! Elliott. He. too, expressed appreci jation of the fine hospitality that had been extended here and reiterated the statement that the United States was In an ever-increasing J way getting behind the British Em- G. W. Marsden. SKIDEGATE MARCHING after due sentiments of wclcomc w muensm ana tne menace wnicn queen Charlotte island VillaBc had been expressed by President 11 symDoiizea. i Hears Tramp Of righting ? Carter and other opening formall- , f nofth" plc!?,lka" fCf"' A,d' Again i ties dlsoosed nf snnkP . Min,,. ,iutant Nick Belkovltch. Salvation 5 "It iis rjarticularlv fitting that. Army commandant and seeming SKIDEGATE. April 28: For thp 5 vlslU'such as this should ho .mcW. "Ufe of the Party." al snoke first time since the olden davs of J taken during this period in world stTon alonS the pro-British line, the aboriginal Haida warriors, the history when democracy and Ro- He made lt clear that wh,le e was march or fighting men has been 5 tary, as ways of life, are being res- a believer In Peace' he felt the 'm- heard in the historic Queen Char- tricted and threatened as they have n?ediate necessity was to do every- jotte Islands village of Skldegate. never been threatened before thing Possible 4 promote and fupT It ls beyond the span of a life- "We Alaskans and Americans "P" Ule unusn war clI0rl sup- time now since Skidcgate roads with the rest of the free world, have plylns shlps tanks and Eun3 heard the tramp of the Haidas ' far as he personally was concerned when, to the throb of war drums ;ui; uttiaitu umu ne was wuung at the native warriors of old respend-any time to change his Army unl- Cd to the call of arms and, calling form for the military uniform to their slaves to outfit and man the serve in any capacity or rank in great war canoes, they put forth which his services might be best not only to repel Invaders from used. Adjutant Belkovitch's re- their own shores but to meet them marks were punctuated with buoy- on the high seas, the large sixty ant and happy witticisms. 0r seventy foot craft sometimes Other speakers from among the travelling as far as the mouth of Ketchikan Rotarians were George the Columbia River Beck, the treasurer of the club, Hal One Sunday recently Skldegate Brennan, the baby member, and roads heard the tramp of fighting Casey Moran, owner and skipper of men when men of the Rocky the yacht Arrow which brought the Mountain Rangers regiment came party to Prince Rupert. over from Allford Bay to attend Col. J. W. Nicholls, being called service a especially for them In uyuu, gave some impressions or Ho- the Skldcate Mission Hall, the hall being used becai e Spencer United Chuy;h, in Itself, was not large enough to accomodate all the congregation. An Impressive sermon, appropriate to the occasion, was preached by itev. Basil Hartley and the Skldegate Mission choir, under the direction of Matthew Williams, rendered several anthems. Weather was perfect with warm .bright sunshine and there were visitors from the. Eat Coast of Graham Island, Queen Char-lotfe City, Skldegate and Allford Bay. The fire department was called at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon to McBride Street between Third and Fourth Avenues where grass had caught fire on the side of the retaining wall. No damage wa3 done. We ain't mad at Nobody YANK ATOXFORD FORMBY IN FUN FILM Making fun or Adolf Hitler and starring George Formby, the jwpu-lar British wartime comedian, "Let George Do It" ls the feature offering on the screen of the Capitol Theatre for the first half of this week commencing tonight. George ls a screwball ukulelcplay-er who suddenly finds that he has become a spy who has been smuggled Into an enemy submarine that is about to attack a Drltish merch Britain's Comi Genius Is a likrahi. r.n... uw l ready know it "I does not let yoil latest "rh... . ""H " IUU 1 P" Pit J ""til adveni,,... Y"Kshir( LJ becomtiti by mislaid 7 ""TIM tin .' 1 OMTMttiHI rac&iiNNi actUtnW Topping his previous hllarltil high in his NEWEST laugh nuke HI GEORGE VOW with PHYLLIS CALVERT ROMNEY BRENT produced by MICHAEL BALCON who gave the screen CITADEL and Canada Carries on Presents "PEOPLES OF CANADA" DONALD DUCK in "TIM B Kit" The Passing Parade lrcscnts-Ml)KEAJF Feature 7:10 and 9:43 TOMOIIT TUES. WEI). 2 Shows N'lehtly, 7:00 and 9:03 cm ant ship. By Kr.::tli. cmy sailor who l i' a boat, George r:-7s : the submarine Tiitu-toa to submerge ana t- chambcr toward tv.! Htl In a flash Gcorjt to I down, upsets che'er.' !h siibmnrme C'Z. t over. ITicn tollows suspenscful ae'.-on One of the fun::. M is that where Gcx and punches Dc The EnBlt:Ji median number of hij. iat"t Fi In this picture wxWr self as usuai cn the titofi Canadian Pad Transcontinental gib 1 (1IS Trans-Atlantie Trans-P! Til Vain (lliurr vln (li ra,, I'ull.. ami Wit Porll S.S. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 10 P-H S.S. "PRINRKSS NnHAIl" AnHI 7Hi 17th 23th. MaJ W1 I T,. ir.i..i.;i.n , i ..,i cLirwar April 3rd, 13th, 24th, May 4th, 15th. 28th 1 Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Sen- Vlplrnfe r.rA Daearv'itlnnfl frnffl .w.bvwtf U..V4 ?b.v..t -J Prince Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alr-Condltioned Sleeping and Dining Caw u.. i. ...... ... v vrnlJVER Tliursday, ll;30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Po"el) rr . .. .... Ham for i-uu information and Reservaw. Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Ae Phone 260 Prince Rupert Am.nl. . m rnA Air I.tntS SHK I Ion; fcftiT' Ctr iid d ilosi' bei lillit it tmP1 iibs 1 Rtwa it a Is o diTi i in er Iti