HE J I 23. 1 'TBI D5XC? WJ?3" PAGE THltCT Arrivals . . . In The Boys .Department . uwl. irood weleht. tj ap the Mood rlcsn-up week Is oyer r.T. o do something lit s'3r lawn mower ,;u; be using It to T B f 'V T:US Two-mne. gg an ye . i.... -Tr- Vfl OXTON 1'ANTS 1,65 .....,l- Si CC Mr to o rv mm rT;,r" te. 1.50 K si ITS For piay. uqium. g gc ov.:ka..i.s- Si AO and SI .2S III vf ;r. m. LTOS JACKKTS-Rull zipper. J 00 HIKTS With 'There'll Always be an (94 PA ?J.3U , c-.uuo atts & Nickerson TELEPHONES IN CANADA fce people happy and No ,.ess Than 3,200 Different Sys- Uie peopie uW a.., , . 1)om.nion and clean. cardenlng is all Ciavo the OTTAWA. April 28: (CP) Cana- llne at da has no less than 3,200 different telephone systems according to lat-lest telephone statistics Issued by Jthe Dominion Statistician. j These I ranging in in scope scope (the small party line In rural com- a hedge with a munltles where every conversation ,beglns with "Hey you, get off the uiy'Jtfng with a , line" to the big metropolitan sys-terns lncludlne uolden-voiced "hel ppjed Sandy. "We've over a network of voice highways i.;rarai death." latic Pains n ' """! not Jiut an Mon r ...... .... comprislnsr 5,51829 miles of wire. The pole line mileage was 212,-603,2556 miles of wire per mile of pole line. i The cost of property and equip ment for this vast talk-track was : $350.1GO,208. It required 17,636 men) ' and women to extend, operate apd maintain this plant and they re- 7 celved in salaries and wages $26,- 525,374. fMffy,Vf TWf The New tie Dining Palace Cafe IS NOW OPEN Jhlng New and Comfortable. Prices Reasonable and SeryJ.ng Third Avenue next Fraser and Payne Store CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING MWANY OF CANADA, LIMITED LAmn,.. 8 a" uiemicui rcruiwcra Wfi ... rnospiiates, Ammonium suipnaie, aupcri...- IpL. Phates, Monocalciunv Phosphate LfUUrPrs n.,.1 ir! f TAhAVAf! llriind r wig, snver. leau, ujihum iinony, and WorUi Also Sulphuric Acid and Sulphur Trail. B.C. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Thomas McMeekln returned to Shelf orri Darton returned to the ihe city on the Catala last night j.clty on the Catala last night from from a trip to Vancouver and H. S. Parker returned to the city pn Saturday night's train from a week's business trip to Interior points as far as Vanderhoof. A. M. Borland, who has been on a holiday trip to Vancouver) le-lurned to the city from the south pn the Catala last night. Corp. F. T. Boyt, chief of the provincial police at Smithers, arrived In the city on Saturday ladlan Club. Mr. Jamleson will ar- comprise organizations1"1 "7 and size from,H"Bc 7' . b v. Ocean tans in trip course oi a coast tour. J ean-Up ramt-Up i Min w . rnrtl supply all the materials for a new home or for additions to the old one, Call in and talk it oyer Ibert & McCaf fery, Ltd. ?NE 116 PHONE 117 i recrujts .4TTF5TPP CN R. Trains For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 8 P-01- From the F.ast Tuesdays, Thursday's and Saturday - H p.m. Whifflets Tho Waterfront w v " ? Tho handsome KeuniKen cuan- er yacht Arrow was a visitor to the 'floats of the Prince Rupert Rowing ir vnrht Club from Saturday morn- I lne to Sunday afternoon, having. t.come soum wiui w ---t'chikan Rotary party. The Arrow, t Graceful and substantial structur- ally ana spjenmuij r comfortable within, belongs to and is operated by Capt. Casey Moran, formerly of the Campbell Church organization. She is popular, with and crulsr. game.huntlng Alaska big ing parties from various paita of the United States. Tti ctoamer Catala. Capt. Ern- tlest Sheopard, arrived In port at 11 i'nviock last night from tho, south ono n fpw hours later for aiiernoon iui u o'clock yesterday week's trip to Queen Charlottt Island points, having on board William Colquhoun of Vancouver and Herman Engelke and S. J. Hunter who are making tne wjp on iv Tin: ' si'PBBMB roi'BT of hkitisii rniruilIA IN I'MOBATB I,, llif .Mat of th,f AilulnlstraUo;i My And i the Mailrr of ljf BMf 1 jolinwin, I)-fsrtl utKfale TAKE NOTICE IflMW hi order of 111 itonor. Wi E. PiBlMT.'padB on .th lth toy or Apru. a. d: w. x wjw mUrted Admlnlstratior of ill estate of joe' Johnson, deeensed, Wid oil partly havJaig claims asataist said fsiae U' hereby required to fumtah sMne. nroperly verified, .to me oil or before i723rd day of May, A. D. 1941, and ..I nnrtiM indebted to the estate are required to W the amount of thlr livdeutanefiH to DATED at Prtrvce Rupert, B. C, this )rd day of Apru, A. u- Official AdmJnlstratf Prlac Ruptrt, B. C. a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Peter LaFrance of Alice Arm, after spending a few days in the city for medical treatment, sailed by the Catala last night' on his return north. Catholics of Prince Rupert and neighborhood are this week celebrating the Jubilee of the Homan Catholic ordination of Right Rev. ,1 Bishop E. M. Bunoz as a priest in Charles Ellison, local civil engln- the church. It is also a quarter of per. sailed by the Camosun Satur-' a century ago that he was ordaln- riay night pn his return to Allford ed Bishop. The event is being ob-Bay after having been In the city served by a Jubilee dinner and by for the past few weeks. other events connected church. with the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY night's train from the Interior to relieve on city detachment here WANTED Junior clerk, during the absence of Sergeant 0. years. Phone 13. u Hall on a trip south. At the annual spring sale mf the last week raffle winners wer as follows: cut work cloth, Miss Margaret Chrlstensen, No. 23; satin cushion, Rose E. Oden, Np. 45; 20 pounds of sugar, Pat Ouyan, No. 55; box of chocolates In bean guessing contest, Mrs. Olsen. Mrs. Laura Jamleson, M.L.A. for Vancouver Centre and Judge of the juvenile court In that city, will be this week's luncheon speaker before the Prince Rupert pyro Club on Wednesday and the same evening wlU be heard by the Women's Can- lo" ciris. Recruit: attested at Prince Rup , According to tabulations there ert recruiting headquarters during irzi travelling In were 2,774,350.439 telephone con-.the past week, were A. R. Finer of :t:tland. far away versations during 1939. Of this Prince Rupert ana l. u. K.err oi '. claimed to one total 31,611,439 were Long Distance .Terrace. calV. The average number or vnu do when any versations per telephone In 1939 Ycu can never get was 1,986 or 245 per capita. ' These telephone talks travelled 18-20 (98) ROQM for rent. Apply Suite 9, f Summit Apartments. 1104) r-(Ladles' Orange Benevolent Society ,FOR QUICK SALE John IversonV House, Beach Place, 4 completely furnished apartments, each with bathroom, all rented, 3 extra bedrooms on top floor, new furnace, new foundation, fireplace in living room of main apartment, modern kitchen, wash tubs in basement, glassed In sun porches, beautiful view, two lots, garden. Money-making proposition. $5000 with down payment of $3,000, rest easy terms. Bee McClymont Agencies. (tf) "Build B.C. 'Payrolls" Pours Forth iPure The purity of Pacific Milk Is stressed in a letter frOm M. K. O., Crahbrook, B.C. "Wnen you cut the top of the can and empty it you get the evidence. The can Is clean and looks as good as the day it was filled." Tills shows purity. The milk pours pure out of the can In in the same fine condition as in the hour It was packed. j PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed Announcements All advertisements ln this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Mayday Dance, Oddfellows' Hall United Spring Sale May 1. 102nd. Auxiliary Dance May 2, Armory. 1 ; , . Anrflcan '(Evening .Branch Tea Mrs. Hueston, Leeds Apartments May 3. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 8. Eastern Star Tea, Istewart and other northern polnte.Kergln's, May r7. ... ...in .t,,m hprp tomor-' i whence sne "V" ... u row southbound. Tne vessel oiousuv north a good-sized freight cargo. The local service boat F. II. Phlp-nen, Capt. Jim Morrison, left at 2 8. I Cur i ' ) JVAPOMTtJ. .' Mrs. L. W, Local No. 4 Steel Workers' Dance May 9. Moose Hall. Hospital Auxiliary Tea. Home, May 15. Farewell Tea Held Sunday Vr. and Mrs. 1- U M.ori?on Entertain In Honor Qf Mr. and Mrs. M.'M. McUchlan Mr. and M- M. M- McLachlan were honored guests at a farewell tea given yesterday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Morlson at their home, Bungalow Court, McBrlde Street. The guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. Morlson. Mxs-Frank Di'bb and Mrs. Theo Collar poured while servlteurs were Mrs. L. B. Lambly, Miss Molly Ellison and Mrs. Stan Saville. The tea Nurses' Cambral Chapter I. O. D. E, Spinsters' Spree Friday, May 16. R.C.C.S., R.C.A.M.C., R.C.A.S.C R. C. E., Auxiliary Empire Tea. Leg Ion, May 17. W. A. Canadian Sale, May 21. Presbyterian Tea, MacKay. May 22. L?gton Spring Mrs. James 'The Private Secretary" Capitol Theatre, May 28. Central Hotel Central Ifotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms not Water . Steam Baths Dining Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress table was centred with stock and daffodils. About forty guests were present. In the course of the afternoon a presentation was maae w Mrs. McLachlan of a beautiful black leather bag of the latest style apd to Mr. McLachlan of a handsome smoker's stand. Mr. and Mrs. V):Lachlan and two sons expect to leave Thursday night. The Mlses Margaret and Marlon McLachlan will be STRENGTH TO RULE Relaxation by British and United States Caused Situation in Shanghai, Declared Speaker The necessity of Great Britajn and the United States being strong and maintaining that strength If they were to be the policemen of the world had been Illustrated in the case of Shanghai where they I 4 I I Package for Package I I Sweet- Caps are your I. 1 lies! cigarette liny! I relaxed their strength to a point gm m where their word had meant nolh- H K H H I II IIV usurpation of authority by Japan, J which, if they had kept up their end, could never have happened. So, declared Capt. G. W. Marsden of. the Royal Canadian Engineers in conclusion of an Interesting address before the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at dinner Saturday night. In his capacity as a consulting engin eer, Capt. Marsden spent several years In the Orient, having return ed home to Canada at the start pf i the present war to enlist. now stationed at Prince Rupert ' Capt. Marsden gave an Interest: Ing discourse on the history of the Col. J. W. Nicholls, general man ager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., will sail tomorrow af ternoon on the Catala for a two weeks' business trip to Vancouver, Seattle and elsewhere ln the south "OOVEBNMENT LIQUOR ACT" (Section 28) Nntlre of Application for a Beer Llcrnpe NOTICE Is hereoy given tnat on me OUi dav of May. A. D. 1941. the under signed Intend to apply to the Liquor Control Board lor a iioense in reapecx of sremlses being port of a building blown n.t the Belmont iiotei, situate at 727 Third Avenue, West, Prince Rup ert, upon the lands described as Lots Nos. 5 and 6, Block No. 32. Section 1, Prince Rupert Townslte, Map 923, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, in the Province of British Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glass or by the bottle for consumption on the premises ox elsewwhere. . DATED this 28th day of March. A J) 1941. JOHN IIOSKINS Applicant. TRY GUNN'S Variety Repairs For First Class Service on Bicycles, Rubberrare, Tires, Tubes, Etc., Vulcanized 6th St. opp. OK Barber Shop WlIY do more Canadians emoke Sweet Caps than any other brand? Isn't it ljfcanse more Canadians get : more pleasure out of smoking a package of Sweet Caps tlian from smoking a package of any other make? That's " vhy lljiey are the most popular cigarettes Jn Canada and why,package for parkage.they are your hestrigaretleliuy. SWEET CAP OR AL Cigarettes The pitrnt farm in uh'uJi uJkuto can Ite nnniknT leave them alone. But Nature did not let the weeds alone. Freedom was not given to infection. Insects CYC 177If 'were not allowed to 60 unlimited II h K VII, nor was it proposed to let Hitler go unchecked. So the specious cry !for freedom of speech and action United Church Pastor Urges Con-'must not iet the forces of evil run uregauon io uei uown m jrlot ln world. There rnustoe Fundamentals i distinguishing between those, who '.attacked the evils of a system, but attack the system Speaking from the words "Let'd not us alone- as uttered by the -.v the best friends of he system. to' Jackson ! re monlac Christ, Rev. J. C. t hI 'gave a challenging talk last evening . T jJTm He Is A., cMf imu rY,rh Th inM. we find that Christ does not fit in In to lives must be prepared to our we of the antag- dent was an example ortlsm of Christ to all forms of evil, change our lives so hat He may fit .H.U...1 . 1 n m wK,.! While mw 11 ana wnen tne e"u Ui 1UC international settlement which had "."- of he power "of draws near, may we be proud that, been founded An 1854 by ' Qreat mi- ffiSlS though our flag staff may have tain and the United States. Its ad ministration and control through the years was described by the speaker and he gave an insight in to the circumstances leading to tne assumption of control by the aggressive Japanese ln 1937 when, ln their offensive, they had assumed control of the whole port, usurping the authority of the municipal council, taking over the whole wa terfront, permitting the use of ,the Whangppo River only to the Ja panese and paralyzing trade by stopping all Imports and exports. Capt. Marsden spoke at some length, giving an enlightening Insight into various conditions oyer the years with more particular reference to recent developments. At the close of his address, the speaker answered a number of questions. oeen een sman smau we we aiways new mc ftf ho nntrxr nf ovil AnH thf nowpr of evil was increased by its wily de-, right colors " fence of Itself. It based its claim mu", tu ' .1 -Sold-Slavery, icT hoir well the ao th( m at times to its right to freedom, f sang traf-, ers of the Mas er .EN cho 1 the lottery, the liquor fic all cried to be eft alone but "V " hey did not leave their victims H. T .Lock and J. S W Uson g ave a nionp " sympathetic and effective render- of the duet "Father In Heaven" K On the same plea of freedom, ec-: onomlcs life asked to be left alone.! Eliza PQu"- The capitalist and the strike-break-1 : I'er. the civic iniquity and the poll- A "spot" costs yju only nau a tlclan wanted the preacher to con- , aouax. ixy it. ui wie uij ncwa fine his talks to the Gospel and ' classified column. Xtf A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD FLACE TO BUY 12 Magazine and Paper Racks White wood. Each - 95c 6 Tables With drawers. White wood $2.03 2 Writing Desks White wood $3-95 4 Radio Tables White wood $3.25 SEE OUR WINDOW Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue ICE Just Completed! r New Ice Storage Method Ensurinff only low temperature ice throughout the fishing: season Fishermen arc Invited to Inspect Our Reconstructed Ice StoraRC Low Temperature Dry Ice Now on Sale by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia If you lose anything, advertise for it. 11 i J t! ah mail m Mti CV'.TH JIG -.Til mi m