EN P .Get a "J Jft" Vith a New Arrow Shirt AYLMEK Marmalade New Lurge 32-oz. mjus AYLMEIl TipsFancy I and AYLMER lieans 18c OA oz tins. AYLMER 3 for le.tt Pears- OQp Oz tins. 2 for V' IB AYLMER Re Juice- i 1 p g-oz tins. Each AYLMER ato Juice Large -oz tins, 0C for tJtls awberry Jam vagstaffe's, large ann m jar Each '"V ckles- -Sweet I ff p Mixed, 7-oz. bottle ic Hams- Jlalf or whole cf- Lb. 2DU lluibarb- .Npu; em ' lutdopr 4 Up rPC You'll , want a couple of the.se famous shirts when you see Arrow's new patterns for Spring. Printed and Woven Broadcloths. Three Collar Types in Btocl: $2 TV IH- ..U - a 1 j ,00 and $2,50 atts & Nickerson j:0 AVE. Successors to Bryant Co. Ltd. PHONE 315 hi AYi,MC,R mt ywm cm mcmi mm 4iMtM iram tm vti MM M nMt M lNiMll M mn tk r mmm4. tu tM tunc P4 ' link tn Immmm I mft" A f LH f M at m lK AYLMER White Corn IQp 11-oz. tins. 2 for AYLMER Pea Soup Large "lip A' 20-oz. tins. Each AYLMER Bint Cherries Fancy quality. 17-oz. Qn tins. Each AOv AXLMER Kraut Silver fp "V Shred. ;7-oz. tin AYLMER Crabapple Jelly "" IQf Pure, 4-lbMtln HOT CROSS BUJSr-Oh Sale Wednesday and Thursday. QA JUi' Per doz .Ozydol Deal 1 large package, and 1 24 C ;small. 35c value for'1' New Potatoes California ST. -25c Tomato Ketchup A Qp 'y ilelnz, 8-oz. bottle (Lux Toilet Soap 1 9C Regular .bars. 4 for SAM MAYER IS BURIED " i this mornlne from a brief trin to J - Port Simpson on official business. Hon- T' D- pattullo wrote the, .. . . .......... iMr. OHlett went to Simpson ves- "ce Rupert Chamber of .Corn-1 si w inn, tjunm MQya, jteicnucan cannery' iL. j , A. mom nit ihnt thP imvprn- .. i ct, . vcauuy uii wit u&jJiirunenKU cruissr lec c.i u trip to Stew- manager, .and son were passengers, -m-bi,0 . ment could not see Its wav clear fe Swl SSfS,' f5" 'to the Naas River wim Dominion . spend any considerable sum of fran Stewart to Anyox Annv day afternoon going through on a constable A J Watkinson on money on the construction of the 0: j Ai.cc Arm. trip to Seattle. ihiehwav from Prince Runert toi " " ' I mmmmmmmmmmmmmm, Hazelton. He suggested that the - federal government had been con-J 'i sldering the construction of the ' 1 ifTTT 1 T E55C23 A'LMER Tomatoes Large O 1 p 28-oz. tins. 2 for AYLMER Tomato Soup. Veeetable Soup Qp 10-oz. tin Perdoz 90c AYLMER Red Flums 17-oz. IQn AUl tins. 2 for AYLMER Apricots 17-oz. OQp L tins. 2 for AYLMER Chicken Boneless. OCp V2-lb. tin AYLMER Tomato Juice C 10-oz. tins. Each .... " J"runes Santa Clara. Large size. 23C 25-lb. box $2.50 Telkwa Eggs Orade "A" large. Guaranteed .QOp 0is fresh. Dozen Butter First (PI i grade. 3 lbs. V" Sweet Clover Qg Large Cauliflower OQp INZEY & INGRAM LTD. !S3'daiu IW"' v., PAGE THRO LOCAL NEWS NOTES I used furniture bought for cash First Aid Examinations will be BMITHERS, AprU 8. The body ' or sold on commission. Elio's, Moose held In City Hall tonight. April of the -late 8. J. Mayer, which was ; Building, Third Avenue. (tf) j8, at 7 pjn. sharp. B3) recovered from the Skeena Riven I near Doreen last Monday, was W. A. Canadian iLegion faewing Mrs. T. N. Youngs and son, Nor- brought to Smlthers by train on Club Friday afternoon and eve- ton, sailed yesterday afternoon on Wednesday afternoon and a coron- !nlng. Members please attend. (83) the Princess Norah for Vancouver, ler's Inquest was held. Mr. Mayer Mrs. Young going south on account I was the fireman on the ill-fated The Prince Kuperx wiamoer oi or her ratner s illness. I train which plunged into the swol-Commerce, at Us meeting last ,len waters of Fiddler Creek near night, elected two new membenv Dorreen on October 25. ,L. M. Asemlssen and Robert Subh- The funeral was held from St. 'erlandi. Joseph's Church at Smlthers onj Friday morning and was largely at-1 Mrs. Oene Fitzpatrlck and child tended by the friends and relatives sailed yesterday afternoon on the !of the .deceased, interment took Princess Norah for a visit in Van-I place in the Smlthers cemetery, couver and elsewhere in the iouth. ! Pallbearers were W. J. O'Neill, A. E.' ' ' Ooodenough, W. K. Clark, Joseph Mrs- E- E- Brandt and children A. Williams, C. E. Morris and L. H. alled yesterday afternoon on the Kenney. Princess Norah lor Vancouver en- The late Mr. Mayer was one of route to Alberta where they will the best Jcnown men along the line Pay a visit. of the Canadian National Railway in Northern British Columbia and , Squadron Leader C. A. Wickens, was very popular with all who knew ' who is a padre with the Royal Can I him. He had made his home in adlan Air Force, sailed bythe Prln-' mithers for twenty years and had cess Norah yesterday afternoon on ; raised his family here. his return to Victoria after having Mrs. Mayer and three daughters been here ror the past wees or so. are at present in Vancouver, hav-i lng left Smlthers onlv a week nrev- lous ror an extended stay there w- ya raig, uirrcuw m while the youngest dauehter. Lu- Department of Industry now In cllle. receives medical attention. .Ottawa, to Olof Hanson was read 1 Indian agent James Gillett re- S&t. Jt dealt he local Upturned to the city on the Catala biding? situation. highway a-, a defence measure. Special I'rc-HolirJay "Midnite Show" Capitol Theatre THURSDAY NEXT April 10th at 11:45 p.m. First Pr. Rupert Appearance "Rocky Mountain Rangers Concert Party" Entire Soldier Cast Supported by 10-PJcce Orchestra Admission 50c Proceeds for R.MH. Regimental Fund "fiOVKKVMENT LIQt'OR ACT" I (Section .28) , Notice of Application for a fiyt License NOTICE is hereby given that oil the 9Ui day of May, A. D. 1941, the under-1 signed inlands to apply to ,the Liquor Control Board lor a license in respect' of premises being . part of i building known as the Belmont Hotel, situate at 727 Third Avenue, West, Prtaqe Rup- ert, upon the lands described ea Lots! ( Nos. 6 and e. BlocK No. 32, seotlon l, Prince Rupert Townslte, Map 023, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, In the Province of British Columbia, for the sole ot beer by the glass or by tine bottle for consumption on the premises or elsewwhere. . DATED this 28th day of March. A JJ, 1941. JOHN HOSKINS Applicant. U&I Cafe On Waterfront NOW OPEN For Business J.H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bid. Mrs. James Clark Palmistry SILVERSIDES BLOCK Second St. Phone Green t416 Stores will be closed Thursday afternoon and all day Friday and open all day Monday. Retail Merchants Association. 84) E. S. Hetherington, provincial welfare officer, left on last evening's train for a brief trip to Fort Fraser. He will be back here Thurs- j'day night and will sail that even ing on the Prince George ior The Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce labor committee .reported last night that it did net feel itself competent to offer sugges tions in connection with the new unemployment Insurance bill to come before Parliament. The Prince Rupert Chamber of A codv of a letter written by commerce, at its meeting last to the Prince Rupert Chamber last night, heard a letter that had been written by D. p. McRae, chairman of the radio committee, in regard to conditions in Prince Rupert. The action of the committee was endorsed. (jiaMtApjpft, 8t Slow Burning CjGARETTE PAPERS NONE FINER MADE Announcements iVll. advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. i Queen Mary Tea, Mrs. Parkin's I.April 14. Cathedral Spring Sale, Thursday, April 17. j Red Cross , Dance, April 18. Arm-iorles, R.M.R. Orchestra. , L. O. B. A. Spring Sale, April 23, 24. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April Oyro Hoedown, April 25. 1 Mayday Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. United Spring Sale May 1. 102nd. Auxiliary Dance, May 2, Armor. Anglican Evening Branch Tea, Mrs. Hueston, Leeds Apartments, May 3. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 8. FRESII COWS M I L K Our Daily Delivery for Summer Months Will Commence Friday, April 4, 6 p.m. Dominion Dairy rnoNE 10 High Quality Latest Patterns All British Woollens JUST ARRIVED Come in and choose the cloth ipr your spring suit. Ling the Tailor Sixth Street Phone 659 Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 547 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" Hi Pledge for War Savings SAL ADA TEA Walter Blanton of Ketchikan ar- Mrs W. Bagshaw returned to the rlvd In the city on the Princess city on tne Catala this morning lrom B trlp to Swart- Norah yesterday afternoon from the north for a brief visit. j Bob Eby and Terry Fortune, who i left with the Royal .Canadian Nav- P. M. Rayner and O. V. Wilkinson al Volunteer Reserve, are expected will sail Thursday night on the heme this evening on leave from Prince Rupert for a trip to Victoria. Halifax. Donnacona insulating Boards WALLBOARDS We have on hand large stocks of coal to suit every requirement. All our coal is carefully screened and prepared. Also a complete line of lumber for every type of building. Our shingles arc from the Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not kiln dried and have all of the natural oils so necessary to long life and durability. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL LIME Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE C51 PHONE G52 Send Easter Cards Now See our grand selection of Made in Canada Easter Cards Beautiful and Appropriate Expressions of Easter from 5c up Remember all your friends with an-Easter Card We also have a splendid line of EASTER TOYS Seals Serviettes Etc. Come in and see them e&UeMvs.d Wanted-Raw Furs HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Ship to J. E. ORMIIEIM, Prince Rupert, B.C. Representing- HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Phone 741. 1C7 East 3rd Ave. PIP Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S.S. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT SJS. "PRINCESS NORAH" April 7th, 17th, 29th, May Oth, 20th To Ketchikan, Wraneell, Juneau and Skajway April 3rd, 13th, 24th, May 4th, 15th, 28th Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. I COATES, General Aeent Prince Rupert, B.C. ll