Dividends In Sweden Maintained By Banks For 1040, Despite Kedurtd Profits STOCKHOLM, April 21:' (CP) - Dividends of neutral Sweden en's Com- mercial banks have been main tained though net profits generally ihaye.ftfen fomewhat reduced ow ing to increased taxation in Swed en's effort to stiffen Its bulwarks against possible aggression from More T Canteens For Maple Leafs i Canadian Women In London And Others 1'rovide More Comforts ...... ... Qu Wheels warring neighbors. membsrs. One, handed over the' KITWANGA, April 21: Special An organization representing 99 other day; l was -the -gift of Hon. (services on Good Friday and Sun-percent of the turnover of Swed- G. Howard Ferguson, former pre-'day were held to mark the Easter w.vuureinw Manning v-umpunies .a uuu iietv proiu ior ivw of 39,000,OPO kr. ($10,335,000) as against 42,400,000 kh. ($11,024,000) for 1939, and according to the pro- i posals of the directors, altogether 36200.00 kiv (SO. 319 (UVtl nrfll k -T-r--, wim uc used for dividend the same amount as for 1939. her mother, Mrs. John Hay. who ing sermon on the lubject of the Seventeen banking companies re-1 belonged to the club. Sufficient Crucifixion. In the evening a ser-port total tax reservations of 24,- j subscriptions have been received vice at the Church Army Hall was j, LONDON, Api; (CP)-Monej for five additional mobile canteer to be run by the Canadian Y. M. C A. for Canadian soldiers In Britain has been raised by the Canadian Women's Club in Lon- 'don ) One canteen was given by dub ,mier pi uniano ana iormer uana- dian high commissioner in Britain, and Mrs. Ferguson, founder and (first president of the club A third was subscribed for by the Women's Canadian Club df wnnnn...,. J . nnm iir.i ruuiuum aim nuuiuu w u- irom memDers ior a mth canteen, B. B. Bennett, former prime minister of Canada and now working with the Ministry of Aircraft Production, sent a generous donation which will go towards the pur chase of a sixth canteen. Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Batbs Dining Room in Connection Mrs. C.t E. Black, Prpprietress . , irsa jjuly mvi 3D0.000 kr. ($6,318,000) as against n,500,000 kr. ($2,550,000) for. the preceding year, an Increase of about .40 percent. The report of the Swedish Rlks- bank at the end of February show- ed the gold foldings of the bank further Increased by 22,000,000 kr, to 716.000,000 lq-. ($186,160,000) durjng he month In question, while the foreign exchange holdings shpwed a corresponding reduction to 747,090)00 kr. 220,000). The gold and foreign change reierves 0f the Swedish MHsbahk thus showed an unchanged combined value of 1,463,-000,000 kr. ($380,380,000). Ml ye cannot places m our There are a valuable iY- their v districts. ' Clean up on .w Eyt"V j7 t salvaged material and A careful type and class, EVERY ' Put - They They I ttutd by authority 3 HOUSEHOLDERS! AD m SamhmGivethem,ancfAep MNTHISWAR homes. all march into battle but we-can march into the attics, the cellars and store-nwav "y war weapons in these places-and in your household waste, which can be turned Into contribution to Canada's war production and into funds for war auxiliary services. h.? organizations have already completed plans for a Salvage Campaign in -More ( will follow. Quickly, we hope, all Canada will be organized to clean out and rutler 1 eve'y Week until this war is won, every scrap of material which can be profitably in the area in winch, you ljve must be saved, collected and turned into war production money. , study and survey Is being made throughout Canada by this Department as to the of salvage which will realize the greatest return in your community. If this In- SCRAP COUNTS Them Out Carefully Wll Bet Collected Will Be Used News of Kitwanga Holds Easter Services j flood Friday And Easter Sunday Arp Suitably Celebrated In Interior Village lesuvai In Kltwanea. there heine numerous visitors in the village to .take nart in the nroeeedines. On Good Friday a brief service was held in St. Paul's AneHean Church under the direction of J. Hayhurst, uujiiiuisi, the me missionary missionary m in in charge or Harold Sinclair, the sermon being by James Ryan. The choir of St. Paul's Church rendered the anthem "Alas and Did My Saviour Bleed?" conducted by the choir leader. Edward Taft with Eddie Benson as organist. The testimony service was conducted by Edward Tait. The hall was crowded. On Easter morning at daybreak the Church Army Sisters paraded throughout the village singing "He Arose from the Grave." A beautiful morning service wsyj conducted by Mr. Hayhurst, the "church having been decorated by the Woman's Auxiliary. The choir, conducted by isawara Tait, sang "Christ our THESE ARB YOUR of Honourable James G. Gardiner, Minliler Northern Klemtu The crew of Klemtu . cannery headed by H. W. Chambers, man"; ager, and. O. J. Reiq, ioreman, ar rived recently to eetithe Plant In - - T readiness for the season's opera tions. Rev. Peter Kelly and .Mrs. Kelly were recent visitors to Klemtu aboard the United Church mission boat Thomas Crosby IV, Mr. Kelly. received several new members nto the church at communion; service. The women of Klemtu, under leadership of Louisa Hall, arranged a basket social recently tq raise money for payments on the ne' piano. A total of $45 was realized. After the sale of baskets, games and dancing brouaht the evening to an enjoyable close. Pas.sover."s In the evening the Church Hall, decorated ' by the Church Army Sisters, was the scene of the service under the dlr ectlon of CaDt. Georee'H. Moore. The choir rendered beautiful an thems and Harold and Albert Sin clair sang an acceptable chorus-ac- companled by guitar. Hundreds of people try a "spot" In the Dally News classified col umn and. get good result, (tf) ' - n v 't lormauon is noi now in ine nanas ot your local Salvage Committee or your Municipal Council, have them communicate with the Supervisor) National Salvage Campaign, New Supreme Court Building, Ottawa. The complete facilities of the Pepartment are at fhe disposal of local community organizations Jo aid ,in making their Salvage Campaigns a success!" When the Campaign starts in, your community, we ask that you give it your unqualified support. --r Districts RECORD FOR TIE Oscar Enpiun Smithers Has Hewn Over 100,000 Pieces Since Starting Work rmtthers. Anrll 21, Oscar Ene- man of Smithers has Just finished his tie-making for the season and, In dolntr so. thinks he has estab lished some kind of a record for all of Canada for when he finished his season's work he had made a total 100,036 ties since he first started this work a. good many years ago. Engman made his first ties In Al berta before coming to British Columbia to live and every winter slnco he has been in this province he has made his quota of ties sometimes quite a lot, sometimes not so many but he has kept count of all of them and he doubts if there Is any man In Canada that has exceeded his total count, i Fifty ties a day used to be his regular day's work but, with less demand for hewn tlerand wlth the I passing of time, he finds that he can. get his usual winter's .work done quite easily by 'turning out Just half that number, ' t The hand made tles.tha Oscar has turned out would lay quite a lew miles of railway track, KLEMTU IS IMPROVED Annual Seasonal Work In Vlllace Down Coast Carried Out Under Direction of Council KLEMTU, April 21. The Klemtu vJHage council has Just completed the annual Job of cleaning up the town and making necessary sea sonal Improvements. Each man of I the village nut in three davs' . frpe ' ) labor to repair sidewalks and floats I ana clear away brush. The women ui me viuaee served nil t.ho n-nrir.. - crs nn ainners ana suppers at the home of Peter Starr with Lou - , Isa Hall In charge. Lemonade and cake were also served to the men' ,wnue mey worked. The total val - l I ue of the work done, computed on (the basis of (3 per day for each man, was $zu. The counc 1 ex pended $22 for tools, nails and equipment. Donation were recelv - ed from the neonli nf fho vtii-nMn - i.6 tO the amount nf !?7 in nrnvMa tr, imeavs, .tnese donations Including j groceries, flour, potatoes, fish eggs, saltUsh and home cooking as well as casn. ;The Klemtu , council for the year Consists of Philip Brown, chief cquncillor; Andrew Robinson, assistant chief councillor; Arthur Neasloss, chairman of council; Thomas Brown, secretary; James W. Robinson, treasurer, and Stuart Sandy, chief constable. .U'CTIOX SALK Tlmbrr Kale X290I8 if, Auotkxn, at noon on (1m 5th Mot. 1941, in the office of axe Dtatrlot Ftor-tT, Marine Building, Vancouver B. C tin Licence X2(ini 4n ... n n, .' t??,Tar hemlock on o-i. u. laisp una vacant STW ,IKl m the ore ot I "Provided blinmnA iiinV.l ... . vn auction In person may submit tender Ho be epencd at iUt hour of auction and treated m one bid," ti i.ujuirs may roe oatauted lrom dht cihief Porester vria 'fT nitS "eUT- 'nw Rupert, ot Ui Dletrict Forester, Marine Bulldlnc.. ooveunment; uqior act- i tfZtu AS. 1 Otto day of May. A. D. 1941. the UT. apP'y e Liquor . Control Board for a Jicewe ia tspeS of pmntaes being part of i to Z t?ly.1 in! Wtaont Ifatel, situate fit 727 Third Avwiue, West. Prince Ruo- Uhe Province of British Oqlumbia iot the of bef I,,. ihe glZwoV boule for mnnimni inn . . . . 1 tt 't " ' prem or elsewhere . IBM. thU mh day rt MaTcn- A JOHN HOSKIN3 AppUoaat, Fresh Local Raw arid Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 SMITHERS The local fire department vm called but at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon for a small blaze at the office building of Len Evans. A grass fire that had been' burning around the place rot under the bulldlnir nnt ir. was necessary to cut a hole' through mo noor oeiore u could be put but. Mor,-- Easter & J uiuuu uiuyiutii, uuTEiiuiu nun) III uip Kj'r ,the north to Edmonton for over- naunng developed engine trouble enroute and came down Thursday afternoon on the local . landing field. After making temporary repairs the plane took off again Friday morning to resume the Journey. Mr. George Orchard, who lias been a resident of Smithers or many years, recently sold his house hero and has gone to California to live. Mr. Orchard carried on his trade as house painter here for many years but for the past few Vftors has hpn Innltnr if a" ' mi m jMaavw Ml bill, ah14I.. -iii . " .""MI1V oiuiMicis uigii dciiwi, Airs, urcn- ard has been in California for the past few months and has been seri ously in. A new $4000 x-rav arrived in' f?mlthpr Inxt nnxlr nnA .111 rv,n V. rY At fotapK Special Services. Occasi on KlTZEGtlKi . . A I which wu.s EaaU-r hi;. . . rendered HandPi vv was Slam ,: Uhip of w.i vices. De Luxe Shelter uui ror $106,000 B1 im it TORQUAY This De. popular pei' Tj!: t J. I v l, he: proof slic?' r l; a I before wa" ;r yeaij; to ror. . T. Il more than ': ' Above it rv rt ands of ba-layer of ear" It Is reai i which give !" trl ridor with r. - m ha; . ..v. ..j ni.t owvin uc icjaims it insiaiiea in me Dis- uuiwey vaiiey itor in tv trlct Hospital which will bring thls!a COst JSnr institution right up to date In this her 'man. ' . , work. The x-ray which has been .nm ,. , " '4WKVMU1: ln-use here for the past ten yearsjuut Mrs p- was a good machine when. it waslever V!r., purcnasea ai mai time but the new by p;r machine Is an Improved and up to home in date x-ray and should give good Rowcrof t , service for many years to come. When Tn- . . , .. ing the tnv j Claude Dohler of Smithers. who ',,.. i . . 1 IL. . . . .' . mh uvuac iias spens me winier mininir at ev. i, w VKiJ K ' Atlln, arrived home from the north! fro A T .- rra j... . . . IV- W ! inursaay morning. lie expects to sh crAw resume nis iarming operations here. NEW HAZELT0N J. R. Wookey of KLplox Is mak ing satisfactory Droeress In the Wrinch Memorial Hospital where an operation was performed at the first of last TOk. Sergeant and Mrs. Brunsdon of me Salvation Armv at llazelton .h.lVP lvPn oritrieari 4ho Ik... -m.wvm UC 4U be-moved to another field on May 1. I make it lock ;. .hotel. reading: a !...?,. i - - . . ' i i Huvi,tiui a aim oiiie OI -i nrau home cooking, candy and flowers .Goodnight was held by the Ladies' Aid of the Adjoininr New Hazpitnn irnw. pti,.i, n!thi c;m A comf ir'x ' room, made - K FxtU ,plgn, has a Jtc: it TT- Tier - -Mil Advertise .i K DM room. Aero E. T; Kenney of Terrace. M. grooms and A. for Skeena, waj; a recent visitor .has a prlva to his constltutents here. He found own tel0'" the roads m none too good shape. I for the air i- ; H. A. Dodd of Usk la a patient' t.ho urrint. r i.n ".uiwi iunuuruii iiospiiai. ' When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, DependiUe PHONE 13 21 Hour Service at Regular KatM J PRESENTING OF ENTERTAINMENT mm MODEL ILLUSTIl Other Cornplejo Entertainment Instruments $109.95, $187.00, $229.00 Kadlos from $18.95 Vlctrola Attachments from i ..51''