I ICE J March 31, 1941. odern Ijl MP It Into TRAVEL - GARD Inihnn IIK1L1UI1 he same spirit of Completed! -And At Reasonable Cost YOUR INSPECTION IS INVITED Of our new complete stock of Travel-Gard Trunks, Wardrobes, Dressing Cases, Aero-packs, Fortniters, Gladstones, Etc atts & Nickerson Kl) AVE. Successors 10 uryani iau. iiiu.ju GGAGEI "The Touch of the Master's Hand," 1 1 led i i to rncfv minniot miracles, as exempU exists idmiPrit u mod it 'telephone Green - - - - : i Dr. n Esler Toinr nto decalred ircwi that that there f.npna was urfl.Q but one place where God's covenant with the people could be properly kept and that was in God's House, the church. Dr. Esler spoke before a large congregation. 11 hn vmt ivant a if uanir. i.omiuruiuic ifcucnuauic VI 'ice PHONE 1 3 24 Hour Service t Regular Rate Used rurniture . t ! . . 1 I .t Vnntanav fl.tinl I ! Tl P r . fi iidsiuns niaiiiiiir, I'liimrir j - " Dininr Room Suite, Bedroom Dressers, Bed Spring ana ... . ... , 1.1 r.i. 1 'inn r. 5scs, l.xirusion lames, rvucncu amta, . c Heaters, Wash Stands, Davenport., MISCELLANEOUS e! Waltham Watch, 15 Jewel Wrist Watch, Guitar, Violin, jt U.MIK3 or Knoyicacc, iwaios, uramoin"c , viurman l.amcrn, uira wurruia, ou v.". crfi Wash P.oard, Snatch Blocks, Barrow Wheels, Square I, Lawn Mowers, Teavcys, Stanley Steel Level, Force and r Tennis Racquet. Used Furniture Department ELIO'S Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. BUILDING THIRD AVENUE few Ice Storage Method 111 tin ir .lirnilfhoilt tllC c iu f IW1IIJVI uvua v 1111 "o fishing season Fishermen arc Invited to Inspect Our 1 i T dl Low Temperature Dry Ice Now on' Sale by Mian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. British Coiumnia KIWI PAGE THESE tn DAILY AHMED CANADIAN MERCHANTMAN CRUISER ON PATROL Man in the Moon Overwaitea 8 military visitors are en-sanxunc Jqying In tne. FIIONE FREE f .1 not ito. Sane of them say they DEUVERYJ-itCl. 8IJ 'liTce.tfj liye. nere.. Jill the Her decks awash, with the spray of heavy seas, a Canadian armed merchant cruiser plows along on patrol duty somewhere in the broad Atlantic. Rows of shells can be seen lining the deck, ready tc feed the ship's guns. Waves of a heavy sea are tossing the boat as the menacing snout of a gun points seaward, CROWD IS I notrightL Phi-lei im Uluct r: n 17-.. Taking as his subject "Ninety- The "In. O Daughter of Zlon (H. Butt-mL "Build B.C. Payrolls" Above All, Good Milk (cm a I I JTMPOMTtlJ Frequently some letter touches i upon the value, to province and people, pf British Columbia payrolls. British Columbia holds ' the payroll of Pacific Milk, i Packing plant, herds, farms of owners, head office are here. And one of the reasons Pacific Milk is so good It Is produced in British Columbia in the wonderful climate here. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed CB'icB:ii:i:B.i;:i:i:B:!:;:i;nil:ia:3i:i:Ji Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 Easter Candies and Novelties Now on Display from lc up Also Easter Box Chocolates MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY Opposite Canadian Legion ands. LOCAL NEWS NOTES 962 or uea 41. was too rare that the wish of the No article too large or voo smau. Krowd would give that fineness . ) that would elevate.. The courage i to rise abov the average was of; Jetf-Lambly arrived in the city inestimable value and it was only n Saturday ch-ir cVMr sin san. the anthem . " E on his way to trie Ainora aay ' base oh the Queen Charlotte Isl- i Used, furniture bought for cash Roller Canary lost Saturday on Building, Third Avenue. thought-provoking sermons last a trip to Vancouver. evening in First United Church. In i ' an age whene there was so much talk about democracy there was a' Mrs. W. J. Davies will sail to-possibility that many might think night on the Camosun for a. visit tin n to Oueen Charlotte City. (tf) 618. Reward. i (76) Nine Out of a Hundred" Rev. J. C. , John'Grimsson returned to the) Mrs. W. J. Davies will sail to-Jackson gave another of his city on the Catala last night from night on the Camosun lor a. visit to Vancouver via the Queen Char lotte Islands Earl Gordon has been granted l his commission as a lieutenant in 102nd. Heavy Battery here, ail the world's troubles. But to, . ,e Anyone having salvage material having been promoted, from the follow the crowd was not proof that the 'Uie wish wish 01 of the uie crowd cjvwq was wits sound, buuuu, to give to uie c Kea uross wm piease F. B. Burns, Inspector of cus items, who has been spending the past few 'days here on official rfnt.lis will sail hv ht namnsiin lugiifca . ui, ijMvi" tonight on hlg return to Vancou- airh ht. tt-111 irivA tniP lpnrtprshln lerrace aim. wm uc juuh- 0 ,ri tVl o Christian belief! In the evening Dr. Esler spoice It a troublesome thought but fled. with. Inverness cannery this and3 poliUcs. sports and on the subject "The Whole World that tne averase crowd would eason. i here would not be 'Brought Under the Judgment of punlsn tcse above the average, in the world suchjuod." equally as those below. In the same : b- K-etser 01 Inverness .bii- asserted Rev. Dr. . Tonight the congregation of Jall Paul weJe depraved crimm- 'nery, who -has been spending Ahe in his morning First Rjcsbyterlan ChurwilU The prlson at Bedford con- winter in. Victoria, arrlyed ln the Fir -l Presbyterian ' meet to consider the calling of a jgjned Trmies as well as Bunvan. cUy on the Catala last night from ilng on the subject pastor to the now vacant pulpit. the hlll at Caivary were three the south nd will proceed to the cros. On two were evil doers, river on this evening's train to on tn tnira trre unnsx. xex an were equally condemned bv the. ! masses. The Christian must be Mrs- John R. Morgan -arrived In above the average. His llaht must the city -on the Catala last night "h'ne. K'" rieeds must of necssity trom Vancouver, where- she ,has mak- Wm stand out from medio- been spending some time, and will n-wy. Darkness rould not exist, in sailonthe Camosun for the Queen the rrwnre of lht.. He must Charlotte Islands. follow he ntraieht ani narrow wav oftpn away lrom the crowd Squadrcn Leader M. C. Doyle but in dnine so he would help of the Royal Canadian Air. Force others t- flow the way of Christ, arrived in he City on the catala Queen Charlotte Isl- THIS , COUPON When Clipped and Returned to Us is Worth 10c on the Purchase of a Pound of RED LABEL COFFEE Our Own Blend of Highest Grade Coffee Ground and Packed the Day You Buy It! LINZEY AND INGRAM LTD. regular weekly luncheon of the' D. McN. Lowe, who has been j Prince Rupert Gyro Club. His sub-1 RMndjnr .the Pa 'tew weeks on'ject will toe a timely one in view, ithe QiKen Charlotte Islands en-1 0j current events, dealing with the ' 'eaged In survey work for the de- history of Iceland. I .riartmerit or oublic worics, rfirumea i o the cttv from Po- Clements on . the Camosun last night 1 ' ! The presiding judge at the next ' session of the Suoreme CourtAssiz-es in Prince RuDert on Mav 12 will be Mr. Justice Sydney Smith. iHe Is a new member of the Suoreme Court bench and it will be his first court in this city. Hundreos ot people try a APRIL 2 and 3 A 1 "spot" ;eercdi- in the Daily News classified umn and get good results'. :S.tf) The Little Theatre Old Post Office Dramatic Evening ' Net Proceeds In Aid Canadian War Services CHIROPRACTOR5 Startle W. Colton, D.OPh.C. Wcllace Block, Phone -641 Charles Graham, inspector of' mines, and Provincial Constable F. ' H. Brooksbank returned to the city n the CatrsJa last night after a trip to Surf Inlet in connection' wi'.h the investigation ol a fatal' accident last week to Melvin Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Rebekah Tea and Sale, April 2. 1 Little Theatre Plays, April 2, 3. Hill 60 Dance April 4. Lutheran Tea, April 5, Metropole. Queen. Mary Tea, April 14. 24. Mrs. Parkin's Cathedral Spring Sale, Thursday, April 17. Red Cro5S,DanceAprlL18..Ann-orles, RJiLR, Orchestra. L. O. B. A. Spring Sale",' April 23. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April Gyro Hoedown, April 25. Mayday Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. St. Peter's Spring &1p, May R. , Pretty soon, II this keeps up, we shall be making a reputation as the city of sunshine. I 1 Tea.;her "Robert, give me a etnivence which includes the word ."fascinate." I Robert (after deep thought--"My father has a waistcoat with ten buxc-ns on, but he can-only "Julius Caesar," wrote the small boy, "was Tenowned for his great strength. He is said to have thrown a bridge across the Tiber." "Sure I'll ccme with you If you wait until I change these traffic- cop shoes of mine." "Traffic-cop shoes? Why do you call them that?" "Because everything's all right while I keep going, but if I park anywhere too long, they pinch me." ' Two men who hired next door to each other, but were not on very (good 'terms, were exchanging un-, complimentary remarks across the Mediocrity Pastor Savs or sold on commission. Ello's, Moose Beach Place. Very tame; Phone Blue 'garden l fence. t At x last, innf one nf of 4ham them sadd: "Now look here, old man, if you don't stop annoying me 111 buy my wife a new hat and then youll have to buy yours one, too. Teacher: "I said, draw a horse and cart. You've only drawn a Virion" ' . AAV. Freddv: "Yes -the horse will draw the cart." "Ill bet that party last night was the wildest you remember." "Right, dearie. When they are amv wilder I can't remember them." The Junior clerk informed his enralover that a lady wished to see, him. "Is she eood looking?" asked ithe' boss. "Yes, sir very." After the visitor had gone the boss said: "You're a nice Judge of beauty, I must say!" "Well, 'sir, said the clerk. "I thought she might be your wife." "She is," snapped his employer. The young woman went Into the photographer's shop and. producing a photo of her soldier friend, said: "I want this enlarged." "Very good," said the assistant. "Would you like it mounted?" "Oh, yes," said the woman. "Hell look nice on a horse." $1,450 FOR TnANKS HENFIELD. Eng., March 31: (CP) ' . ' sex town left her gardener-J Rev. J. H. Myrwang, paster 01 St. cnauneur, James atun. 4.au "in Paul's Lutheran Church, will he grautuae ior many years 01 iaixn-1 the speaker tiu Wednesday at the ful help and friendship." HEAD COLDS Relief from Distress Comes this Wij Put 3 -purpose Va-tro-nol up each nostril . . . ( 1 ) It shrinks swollen membranes: (2) Soothes Irritation; (S) Helps flush out nasal passages, clearing clogging mucus. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL J.H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank BIdg. THE SEAL 01 QUALITY tli GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINKSEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll in Prinrr Rupert SHRIMPS Per tin SALMON 2 tins B. C. CRAB Vi-lb. tins BRUNS. SARDINES 2 tins , TUNA FISH V2-lb. Per tin PURE LARD 3 lbs t BAKEASY or JEWEL Lb '. SWIFTS BACON y2-lb. pkts JELLO Per pkt BIRD'S CUSTARD Pdr. Per pkt .CHOICE PEAS.... . Per tin GREEN BEANS Per tin BUTTER 3 lbs. PURE MARMALADE 2-lb. Jar PURE PLUM JAM t-lU. UI1 BLEACH Per bottle OXVDOL, RINSO Large P. & G. SOAP 6 bars LIFEBUOY SOAP Per bar LUX SOAP 4 bars SUNLIGHT SOAP Per bar CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS Lb. 15c 25c 12c 16c AYL. PORK and BEANS 7c 9c 11c 11c 1 16 oz. Per tin ASPARAGUS TIPS Per tin NIBLETS 2 tins LYNN VALLEY PEACHES 2 tins CHOICE TOMATOES 16-oz. tins 15c 19c 25c 11c 11c 27c 27c 10c FIRST GRADE CI 11 24c FANCY BISCUITS OC "" Per lb HANDY SODAS Per box ROBIN HOOD OATS OCn 2 nkts KLEENEX 2 pkts SHOE POLISH Per tin TOOTH PASTE Large tube FRUIT CAKE About 4 lbs, CLOTHES PEGS 3 dozen MATCHES 3 large boxes QUAKER FLOUR ( 49-lb. sack SERVIETTES Fancy, 80's ... 15c CHOC. BARS Each PEANUT BRITTLE 1-lb. pkt CUT MACARONI 4 lbs 1 LARGE ALL BRAN 1 MEASURING CUP All for Nol SPUDS 13 lbs turnips-no. 1. Lb No. 1 TOMATOES .... Per lb No. 1 BANANAS Per lb LARGE LETTUCE Head 7c 23c 25c 6c 19c 6c 25c 38c 29c 9c 9c 69c 12c 25c $1.59 13c COWAN'S COCOA OAp With pnnnnn l.lh Hn"v TEA COFFEE 60c 38c 22c 25c 23c 25c 3c 15c 11c 7c LARGE ORANGES OQC mv Per dozen NEW CABBAGE Per lb NEW CARROTS 2 large bunches 10c 6c 15c DELICIOUS ATPLES SL95