r T 22, 1941. RI3 DAILY K7T73 . Apostle of Canada AFRICAN HERO MEETS PREMIER SMUTS r 'I M v. WOODS WAS MEN'S SOLID LEATHER .v-y V1JL OVER. fif?j 1 PROMINENT Wo Boots HUDSON'S BAY JOURNALIST In Crepe, Pailco and Oak Tanned Soles. Prk-eu from Publisher Of Calgary Herald Was Known And Throughout Empire Canada $2.95 $7.5 - V 1 . Si ' 3. is HUM 20 $5.00 ?tirton'f'&a&mpiig. uiions. Hi AND t YES' nl TC .TEfcSPOOHS QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT ANorurrtD met VtRpMlr UM.. Uln.o l?njlf Woodwork, Stoves Connected, Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned $1.50 Chimneys Swept $2.50 HANDY MAN HOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 735 Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed 1'iioNi: 547 om Lee & Son "OUSK OF FINE FOODS' Hllnrirtt. . -uua ui pcopir try a "spot E ; wie Dally News classified col- an get good results. (tf) r .jar , mcnt Is not published or displayed by the Liquor c ;i Btu-d or by the Oovernment of British Columbia Lion is rNHEK WAV iif.ke O'lnueo rom fage One) J c. ouy bonas people r.ii -o to see the ad-' , money now in' uiounts, reducing! spuro.s and passing iiat. could be fote-1 .suggested varl- j , . ing money. Even; 3 invert their bank , c .:... Col. Mcholls the investment; T.s of the country; .... ncr experts Into! -"jm.ais this sale of can This was Mus- Pr.nne Rupirt. E O'Brien of Van r. r for this divi Rupert was for- j .Ti V f "on of the In its hands :c of the work was a real E. E.'jiel) of Vancouver, local j biiefly ne meeting, Mr. tl the patriotic r the campaign TODAY'S STOCKS Coiirtny S. D. JrnVwton Co.) Toronto Aldermac, .082-Bealtle. 1.09. Central Pat., 1.65. Cons. Smelters, 32.50. East Malarttc. 2.20. Fernland, .Op2. Ftaneoeur. .38. Gods Lake, .22. Hardrock, .73. Int. Nickel, 30.50 (ask). Kerr Addison, 4.60. Little Long Lac. 1.77. M:Leod Cockshutt, 1.58. Madsen Red Lake. .57. M:Kenzie Red Lake, 1.07. Moneta, .42. Noranda, 49.25. Pickle Crow. 2.30. Preston East Dome, 2.89. San Antonio. 2.15. Sherritt Gordon, .CO (bid). Uchl. .08. Bcu radlllac. .02. Mo&her. .04;. Oklend, .04. P-nelters Gold. .01. Dominion Bridge, 21.25. Recent du vhasers of Canada! I Prince-Rupert,. $50. The Markets fcKK B.C Fresh Extras, Oiade A Laree. cartoned, doz. (Local, new laid, doz. First 1 IIOV Pork, loin, lbx Pork, leg, 10 Fruit -j j'Sffond Grade, lb 35 L,mra iPure. lb - " Ve.euoies C. Potatoes, 10 lbs 25 C. Onions, per lb 07 .Garlic, Imported, lb -2 .Parsley, buncn, - R. C. Hothouse Tomatoes m t. r t,o hpnd. r8c and .10 I New Green Cabbage, lb Utah Celery, lb Bunch Carrots, ournn. Onion , 2 bunches 3 for Turnips, 6 lbs - Mean Fowl, No. 1, lb Roasting Chicken, lb nn- ti-ie citrprf. best erade - Pork, dry salt, lb. ....... Veal. loin, lb Veal Chops, lb 30c and Veal, shoulder, lb Beef, pot roast, Beef Steak, lb. 30c and A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY IMPORTED RRITISII SCATTER RUGS J Buy ne shipment. 27x54. $6.50 British Good., v PHONE 775 Noted Canadian Journalist anc editor and publisher, publisher of J the Canary Herald, who Is dead, James Rossuik Woods, became known throughout the Emplie and abroad a an aoostls of trade for Canada and as chairman of the Canadian Sfetlon of the Emnire jPress Union Including in Us mem- Dersnip newspapers ana pcruiuizau throughout the Empire. For many years he traveled widely both as n newspaperman sponsoring better knowledge of Imperial affairs and a3 an am bassador of trade. He was for a term head of the Canadian Cham- i ber of Commeice. An cloquen. and , persua ive speaker, witty and forceful, he addressed Important audiences In many couivtr.es during visits to Australia, the Orient, South Africa, Great Britain, Eur lope, South America, Washington, 'd. C and all parts of the Dom inion. .08 .12 .07 .10 .25 .25 .30 . .45 UiltUll .3VW ..vv, - Second grade, lb. " .. . j 1u .35 Ol-l. Itnm. lh a FOK I 1 ..., - tt. Onllc IS JU ! ... m tu .30 .30 . Pork Chops, lb. Peihacs his most notable speech was at the Guildhall on July 17. 1918. He was chairman of the par-1 ty of Canadian newspapermen who went to Britain and France asi Rueste of the government for the! purple of reviewing the war ef-1 forts, visiting the West Front, battlefields and the great munitions factories, as well as the. I In that hour of darkness Lloyd '.George, undefeated and undtfeat-j Lv,u able .took truV : t YiW his tcitt- text: "The "The Vlc- Vic .30 .25 .25 .30 .35 .20 .20 J--B,l Daily News. (122) FOR QUICK SALE, Owner leaving town, 308 7th Ave. west, nve- room bungalow, two bedrooms, fully modern, on sewer, hardwood floors, two lots, rine garden, foundations Just renewed. Vacant June 15, $2,200. H. G. Helgej on, Ltd.. U21) FOR SALE 1937 Ford Tudor Sedan. 527 9th Avenue West. (120) FOR SALE Complete set of taps and dies, 3 wing pumps, 1 logging Jack Just like new, 2 bath tubs, Wiash basins and sinks, with all the fittings good as new. 5 hand saws, 4 crosscut saws at very onable prices. Phone Black 324. B.C. FurnltureJX (tf) SALE Tennis court to be demolished. Lumber for sale. (120) FOR SALE Large dining room table with five extension leaves. Phone Blue 267. (122) WANTED WANTED Room and board for lady beginning June 1, vicinity of Seal Cove. Apply Box 103, urana riset at &capa now. Montreal newspapers, men went It was a notable occasion. Luden-wft at the ase of 40 to become in ftJ il IVf. dorff had the day before launhed! orcier a ieal westerner. To J 171 dil 111 Ulc 1T1UU11 on U73 Marne what proved to be tne east and overseas he preach- 1 tory: what shall we do witn it. cca Uv8g the Uniteti states iof sreat force and charm, he tes- - tlfled how Canada stood solidly be hind the Old Country in that dark hour. To Weft At 40 A native of Quebec City, ho spent his formative years in daily newspaper work !n Toronto and 30 1" .35 Grapefruit. California 05 Grapefruit, Florida. 3 ror i Lemons, doz. 40c to " ! Oranges, doz. 20c to 60c Bananas, lb 15 , Cranberries, lb none B. C. Rhubarb, outdoor! YMlow Newtons, box 1.50 IFOR Butter m,u" It was some tasK to ionow vne Welshman and non-Interest bearing certlfirates Arthur Baif0ur tut Mr. Woods rose nuld trar eend tho nave mciUded Dominic Elio of oiEssrill FOR SALK SALE 60 h.p. Caterpillar with two drums In first class - chnno Reasonable. C. W. Swan- Orade. lb ?' , n,prt,i (121) POSITION WANTED DESIRES Good Position Have Al references and bonded for last 14 years. For further Information 1 Phone Green 974. (122) FOR SALE OR RENT Room House with elffctrlc light, at Vanderhoof, B. C. Apply Geo. Ogston, Vanderhoof or Valentin Dairy, Prince Rupert, B. C. (120) Kyjt'jMmissasv m of rv THE Vl A s 1 WW (1 I ' I I I age Ar.r n, a PURITY PURITY GUARANTEED BY $10,000 BOND JUDGING BY THE FVER. GROWING DEMAND, THIS DELICIOUS FLAVOUR IS THE BRITISH COLUMBIA FAVOURITE ORDSR SOME TODAY ' Coait Breweries Ltd. Vanruutrr - tnlinlmler Mrlorla 41- This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia In England and Tiritteh seem to toe his last drive. The defeatists were ,d tne importance of western agri- fiffHre again. 11. ivocal and pessimism ruled fat. .uiture and the need of develop-, me lirnisn Days in reic ki-incrino Dringing in in retu I . . . . - - - of ihem . Uatvi n r-- . .James St. and the Stock Exchange. Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell, commander of the British expeditionary foroc thai routed the Italians in North Africa and which ,s now 1 a:' Italian-Nazi mechanized advance, is pictured w.th General Jan Christian Smuts, premier of the Union of South Africa. (Continued on t'aye aixj n-.-i t .. nanrL.Unt o f vhnrttlnf 1 , UI ll-U-lil 1J JJlUiiv-imv v II S F1PES TOLL blI-s on the wing or rabbits on the! Fire takes a toll annually of 10,- run- ritthforks etc.. ?t2. Some of the country people are quite proficient ,in ' ticking pigs. Ter:her: "What happens when a man's temperature goe3 aown as far as It tan go?" Johnny: "He has cold feet." "My wife talks to herself." "So does mine but she doesn't realize It She thinks I'm listening." ; Mail Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday I From the East Tuesday, Thursday and ..9 p.m. Saturday 11 p.m. i For Vancouver Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday 10:30 p.m. Friday 9:30 p.m, From Vancouver Rnnriav P.m Wednesday - 10' a.m. Friday 10 'am. April 3, 13 and 29 a m. For Stewart and Premier Sunday 7 pm. Wednesday - 2 p.m. From Stewart and Premier Tuesday H:30 a.m Thursday p.m. For Alice Arm, Naas River and Port Simpson Sunday 7 P- Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms I not Water Steam Baths Dining Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress Our Stock of SHOE FINDINGS Including Polishes, Laces, Arch Supports, Corn Pads, Shoe Trees, Etc., is the Largest in the City SOLE ACJENTS FOR JACK AND JILL SHOES Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes NEWS OF THE MINES Big Missouri Mine Operating Full Blast Again-Riversidc Also Working Three Shifts Following a temporary partial shutdown due to shortage of water, the Big Missouri mine near Stewart is in full operation again. The mine is working two shifts and the .'it .1 . i!i?4. rrt, 11 ia vorirllt vonphinrr rnf full iTi'Ji inree snuis. mc pajnuw 10 iupuV rUvery poat into oiewart recenuy mu.t ucch rptiirnlne members oi -; seme great spoit. Most arj Bl Missouri crew. 1 . The Riverside mine on the Alaska Side of the boundary in the Port- . . T. . land Canal district is now operat- AU that would nave oeen new- . . n . h()Uiie on RICHEST OIL-FIELD sary to complete the picture would . u & crew , ,.h,: r dnou nil fipid pvpr inv htn sSififcauns instead of u " . . . , u- Had. i.fles and machine guns: v.,. . t,-Qntn m&n TVi rr." Her Finest Hour IriJugh Brhain bieeds, the heart in htmaga turns heen a brief shutdown recently ow- Trt sh rises, faiier for her t-. ftanrViao AI1 H 1 tlfin t SVlin- Those old country squires and - me gamekeepers and poachers wm Ta. fla:.f.' V?.5r JU" L 1 nUR coma smelLit is expected. VLI VJf LttJ &--- tain. lh:- British despatches politely Thomas S. MacKay, former as sistant manager of the Premier - w . .u. nra wH srnw tti np nnfi fi'weu Known rrinre ku- MHAn with Thnt. nmqiblv ' rprt hov in the vtrv early days. re-. Ul UVUIV . i f - - - - - . ssars: To where, above her slain.lliough Britain mourns, Yet hurls her lightnings on their mutderers; Whense the immortal fire that In her burns, And sets her fame, triumphant, with the stars? ' . means that there was a group oj cenuy reiurnea co ims cu-.isi num , where he was in Magnificent, alike, in war or peace, Uti -e ta-les with a waiter and a British Guiana bottle of Scotch with lemons and charge of a lode gold development Our Empire;-Mightler with tne -iner ale awaiting their arrival, and Is now to take over the man- . troubled years, . . Th- British always were hospitable, agement of a mine near Juneau, Al- Which sear the shell but cannoi aska, In which Dale L. Pitt, former touch the soul; Scotland the general manager of the Premier In that vast Future, wnen an smic ready with ' Gold Mining Co., and associates are shall cease, Interested. Mr. MacKay is slso in- She snan oe aeemeu u p.-terested In a gold property In the for her tears, . Unuk Rivet district. .Ana tnougn ws iu'u "sc OMITS NAME OF GOD Father is Bible in which God's name Is not' found. f roll, Bringing her peace with honor,, pride and power, .'TV, .r,rlrl t-hall IrnfT-" t'hl.4 WAS her llic nwuu ... t " .. the only book in the Finest Hour!" ( BEAUTIFULLY COLOURED ANO MOUNTED READY FOR FRAMING ) "BLENHEIM OMIER"' . "WELLINGTON BOMBER' kKS' - mw BM-r-i XT X f "w""-. W. O. B. "SPITflRE'' OTHER FIGHTER PLANES S. RODNEY, HOOD, ARK ROYAL SUBMARINE AND UIMIKJ Send two box lops from parVEM ol Mama w.m nqtwsttd. Writ your nm oU adilrem one 01 tne doi iop, wuu iw w of tho dewreu picture tun niu thrm to Toe L.aaus otarca Company, T.O. Box WJ, VaninilVor. BCt Donnacona Insulating Boards WALLBQARDS W, have on hind large Hock, ol coal to suit All our coal Is carefully screened and prepared. Also a complete Z of ZUr for ever? type of building. Our shlnj les are frjm the Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not kiln dried and nave an of the natural oils so necessary to long life and durability. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL LIME Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PUONE G51 PHONE 652 t: i 1,1 1 A 1 fit T 1 ' if '4