IT'S Solid colors ILPING IN JaNTZEN 4' . , for Style Spates for Sprmg II upper owcaiers Lastex fronts and tweed effects in two-tones ,. Pur wool worsted's,, solid colors ..T., rAR WORK ' ..?d by a note saying iemember t -V. vi Pure wool botanies, In ribbed stitch 34.95 $5.95 $6.95 HOLEPROOF HOSIERY In New Patterns for Spring L reinforced soclw, knitted SQCTSC Heproof i parlor i end wool AUTOGART," self supporting sock -with knlt-ln Las-Wool and FJIZr and Q4 A A Watts & Nickerson JlIU) AVE. Successors to Bryant Co. Ltd. PHONE 315 ("usually people are helping icouver by j8 Indian women of a Moment of Peace in an Ape of Waiv-The Light of Hope in' the parkness of-Despair Select Cards From the largest stock of "Made in Canada" Easter Cards ever displayed in Print'0 Rupert. 5c to 25c Easter Toys Easter, like GhristHia is, a child- f ren's festival We. haye. . somje ... beautiful? -gifts su'itnble for the.: ' occasions This fs the iW oT Year When QUALITY Makes a Differeit( to Your Comfort consult with us as to the bpst kind to use for your Stove, Range or Furnace Albert & Mcdaf fery, Ltd. GARDENERS his best to carry an the activities of the Society and asked for full co-operation. The secretary reported that during the past year a successful lower fhow bad been held. A spring plant sale .helped to finance line show, A useful weed burner bad been purchased for the use jof members and the general public, j Those who had contributed prizes were thanked. Votes of thanks were parsed to the retiring president, and Mrs. N. M. Carter, i The Society decided to co-Joperate with the Junior Chamber of Commerce in carrying on the ;clean-up campaign next month. (Theo, Collar emphasized the de-Jetrablllty pf keeping up an attrac usr.tlve tive now we can nejp others not so fortunate as we are," "a hamppr lof clothing has been sent to Vaiiv aopparane w uie cny as there .would be many newcomers here and a large number of tour-is? were expected. church xircle at Hartley Bay to be 'Bishop Rlx and the B ' (given needy evacuee children from. Bureau were shown and much ap be th white man's i the United Klnsrdom. Inneclated. ;:p the Indian nd him J There are 32 garments in the -A clothing when the fur hamper, beautifully made dresses Jliiled and aid him adjust and underclothing for little girls J to modern living cpndl- ISow the process has been X Moving pictures provided by C. Tourist urvrri addivai c 4 AV4Xi knitted garments and socks madel by an 11-year old member of the Central 1 Cf0SS nd blbIeS' Ken Dojrsson, J. Pedersen and lytfothing. ",(ij,,R.Duris.cUy. 1 ' J Prince Rupert EASTER 1 y W Tl TTnnrrt nnrl T. D PVilllina. ABford Bay; Alice K. McCrea and L. Finy, cJty; Jackallne Mc Crea, M. H. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bouter and T. Johnson, Port Edward; F. OrasshoJm, Cum- rticwa; T. Anderson. Tusks Inlet Royal D. V. Pfr'pps, Tulsenuah; H Smith, J. Rlekson. H. M. Ander son, p. Park, Allford Bay; O. Gosse; A. V- Fawcett and L. Hud son, ejty. PROFESSOR ODY The Magician at the MOOSE HALL Wednesday, March 2G Thursday, March 27 At 8 p.m. Each Night If you like to laugh and be thrilled at the same time do not Ihlss this . show. Between laughter , and tears we will present the harmony boys, Mel "and Dusty, with their guitars, In a variety of songs. FRESH FRUITS VKGETABLF Arriving Bvery Boat "BUX 'RIGHT" Shop at Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" rbone 547 2nd Ave. West CHIROPRACTOR gtanief W. Colton, D.CJh.C. WblUce Block. Pbou M PAINTING Decorative Kalsominlng Signs LORNE CORNELL Gordon and Anderson's Phone 46 'TSJ DS3E7 j H." F PuHen win be the speaker at the Tegular -weekly luncheon of the Prince Bupert'Rotary Club this ATI rtmtmirrfc Thursday. He will talk,about his A I II 111 hi r.lV recent trip to Eastern Cjmsjda. ( Ernest Meadows, "wh&'has beerr The annual dinner of the Prince on the Post Office staff for some Rupert Horticultural Society time, expects to he leaving soon lot was held last night in the Com- Vancouver to Join the merchant naodore Cafe, the president, H. F. marine. Poulen, in Ike chair with a good attendance of members present. The principal business of the eve-; I rung was the election pf new of ficers as .follows: Honorary President, Hon. T. D. Pattullb. Honorary Vice-President, R. L. Mcintosh. President, 11. T. Lock. Vice-President, C. P. Balagno. Secretary, O. O. Hara. Executive Theo CoHart, Frank Warn. P. c. Miller, Leonard Crlpps, Mrs. R, M. Winslow, Mrs. T. Priest, Mrs. J. B. Glllett, Mrs. C. J. Norrington and H. F. Pullen. Jn taking over ithe duties of president Mr. Lock promised to do pOODMEWS FROM LINZEY AND INGRAM LTD. Four Minutes Reading Four Days Savings Wed. - Thurs. - Friday and Sat. March 2C, 27, 28,. 29 Boneless Chicken V2-lb. tins. Each 25c Tuna Fish Crawford's. Packed In British North tins. Each 15c Sliced Pineapple Barclays No. 1 tin. OCp 2 for Salad Dressing Miracle Whip. Large AHf 32-oz. jar .t1 Strawberries Saanlch Brand. Vancouver Island fruit. 17-oz. tin Baker's Cocoa Vi-lb. tin 1-lb. tin 15c 27c i a 1. ," . Nabob Tea Has advanced 3c per lb- ur Pr)c&tyi week; 67c Green Beans Tender cut. 17-oz. tins. 25C Red Salmon Fancy Steelhead. Vi-lb. tins, 2 for 25c Prunes Nice slze'fresh. stock. Cello bag. 4 CT 2 lbs XPV Butter Sweet Clover. 3 lbs. $1.08 Orange Marmalade-Empress. 9fn 2-lb. tin Floor Wax Shinola 09p 1-lb. tins. Each Honey and Almond Cream Hinds. 2 large bottles, 98c AQ "H' value Sausage Devon Brand. Lb 19c Fresh Asparagus Large stocks. Q?i' 2 lbs peanut Butler Squirrel Brand, Large AZf 48-oz. tins. Each 3 Deliveries Daily To All Parts of the City" Free Delivery on AJJOrders FIRST AID W0RKG00D Nlade TJUtthe Sboslac at Expeif-mental Black-Out in Prince lar r weekly weekly ill Rupert last Week lance first air class, f. J. Little, chairman of the local Civil pror Presbyterian Spring Sale,-April' ''-A. '- 24. Gyro Hoedown, April 25. Mayday Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. St. Peter's Spring 8ale, May' 8, iv the jsrrnF.MF. rornt'OF hbJtisii ( OH Mill A IV'fKOnATE' III the Matter of the ' "AdJnlnUtratlon Art" AiWI ' In the MaMer f tH-ltif M oh WIImiii, dTraert, mIio died at ,rulla riflla, It. ('. on the "51 li day of January.- IS4I TAKE NOTICE tiiat toy order of Hla Honor, W E. Fisher, imule Uie Sftth day (of February, A. D. 1841, I was ap rotated Administrator, with wui an nexed, of .tn est of jarai vuboh. deoeoeed, and H partle having euuns against the aald esu ar hereby re-oulred to furateh same, properly wi lled, to roe on or txzore u in aaj of April A. D. t41. and alt portiK Indebted to the estate aire required to Aay lh Amount of their indebtMnecs to niA forthwith DATED, tlie 4th day of wctl, A. U NORMAIf A. WITT Official Athntolt!tni.tor, Princo RujMrt, B O COED Beauty Salon (Elsie ltlobn) Excbangtf Bid. BLACK ISI PAGE TBSE1 -rj LOCAL NEWS NOTES 5 Used furniture bought for cash or aold on commission. Ello's, Moose Building, Third Avenue. Uf) Prince Rupert last eek. v0fa,g through on a trip to Van- j Mr. Little read to the classes ex cerpts from reports of military b- l servers at the various Afi,P. sta tions. These reports mentioned the general efficiency of the first aid and nursing groups. It was suggested that use of the schools might be obtained for nurs- AUA flMi rtH fics in order to further perfect the organization. In about two weeks' time the latest first aid classes will he having their examinations. HALFDAY'S PAYGIVEN Fishery Workers to Contribute Substantially- to War Servlees Fond couver. The Little Theatre Old Post Office APRIL 2 and 3 A Dramatic Evening Net Proceeds In Aid Canadian War Services Anyone having salvage material I 8 In' ',?r1' Miss W. BagtJmw sailed Sunday nlghi on the Catala for Premier! Tonight's train, due irom the East S. O. N. Fishermen's- Farewell at 11 o'clock, was reported this Speaking last night at the regu- (Donee, Oddfellows' Hall. Friday 28. morning .to be on time, men's' St. John's Ambu- .Everyone welcome, (74) I W. W. Trotter left on last cve- E. Hetherineton. nrovlncial wel- nine's train for a business trio', to tectloh Corps5, paid tribute to Angus fare officer, returned to the city Hazeltoh and other Interior points. . . . , i . i ! -t m 1 i. . . . . K Macaonaia, ine nrsi am nawutiw, on tne uataia today from a trip for" fine showings which had been to Stewart on official duties, made by first aid squads hi hand!- ( William Murdock sailed on the Catala Sunday night tot a visit lng "incidents' and being organized A j Teed pj.emler was a pas. to Stewart and Premier, generally lerally during during the the test test black-oat black-oat sejjge,. obod the Catala today! A meeting of Ihe Canadian Hali but Fishing Vessel Owners' Assn., (Wednesday, March 26 at .7:30 pjn. - dh the Deep Sea Fishermen Union Hall. (71) Charged with assault by Dido IGurvlch, A. Murray and S, Murray are coming up In city police court this afternoon before Magistrate W. D. Vance. T. W. Brown is acting .as counsel for Gurvich land W. 6. j Fulton for the defendants. ! Capt. F. F. Taffe cf the military district pay office sailed this ' afternoon by the Catala on his' return to Victoria alter one of his periodical visits here on official duties. J.V THE HU'KEMF. CM KT OF IlKITISII fOI.I'MIHA IN IMEIMI AIT. ,ln Hi Haiti at the "AilmlnWritlon Arr- Atid The Fish Packers' Federal Union to give to the Red Cross wrill please ,n h' ' F,a' of chariM of Prince Rupert, at a meeting yes-lephme Green 962 or Red 441.! take'notTct" at hi terday, unanimously agreed .td don- no article too large or too small, iuoaor Judge pwber. voaa Judge a ate & half a day's work towards the! (jg) Supreme court or British coiumbi. 1 1 was on the 1 4th day of March AJD. Canadian canaaian War war Services toeryices .r-una Fund and anai of-ttoe mi eippctatal Administrator, agreed also that this fund is a Just i Charles Goldstein, well known Estate or cnaries Booker Taylor, for-and worthy cause. 'pioneer business ' man and civic iLt1,!,0 All other employee of Canadian 'leader of Juneau, having arrived at on about the 7th oy at June imo. Fish and Cold Storage Co. Ltd have the end of 4he week from the Al- aii peraom mdeuted to the iid 'Estot agreed to a similar donation. aska capital, left on last evenings lZ Major Frank Barber of the Rocky Mountain Rangers left on itraln for Edmonton. Fusilier Ewbank sailed this af persons having claims against (the said Ertaibe are required to lUe them wltl me properly verified on or before .the 3 in tay of May ax, iB4i railing wzaca rlast evening S train ' lor ilinjston, rrrwm on ih Catala. for New dJitolbutlon will be made imvtae re- Ontarlo, to take a training course. Jwestmimter to rejoin his regi- SerStiiied - 'ment which was recently transfer- dated at Primoe Rupert, b. c. the miss Louise arein, wno nas ueen red SOuth from here he having mh day ot March imi. visiting. fcrjome .iJme inVancou-'bee,, m when maln de. Stover, returned horns from the south parted. Prince Rupert, bc. on tne tnncess Louise esteraay morning. .l I .!T , , i i r. ;-T "" Reach ten tbousaxtd people with.. i "want ad." in the Dally yews, i Announcements All advertisement in thW column will be charged for a full month at 25c a" word. Rebekah Tea and Sale, AdtII 2. Little Theatre Plays, April 2, J3. Hill 60 Pance April 4. Lutheran Tea, April 5, Metropole. Queen 'Mary Tea, Mrs. Parkin's April 14. Red Cross Dance,. April 18. Armories, RJ.1.R. Orchestra. J. O. B. A. Spring Sale, ApriJ 23. T" 77.n M0Br- m Seagram's This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY T11ES T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:3 pro. 10:30 pjn. Due Vancouver, Tuurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Service (fortnightly) Leave Prince Rupert March 3, 17 and 31 10 p.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 51