tit m v. V. Family DAILY EDITION Red! Tape SPRING FOOTWEAR Just Arrived, shoes- from Julia Arthur, Plio-Pedic, Vanity Maid, Miss,. Atlanta and Jack and feaTitring.velasticized:.suede .pumps $ ' J iii wine, blue and black. - SHOE STORE LTD: The Home of Good Shoes Buy; War? Savings Certificates THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE? RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert. Dally News, .Limited, Third Avenue HiF. PULLEN. Managing-Editor Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98' SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription-Rates In City Per year; $5.00; Half Year. $2.50: One Month. EDIT 0 RIAL Was- Ifc A Rfeverse? - - - If.it should prove that the retreat of the British from ! Bengasi was a . military reverse, it will be a lesson not toi expect too much. At any rate it will undoubtedly give encouragement to the enemy for it was exaggerated into 1 a roiitin the German reports. It may prove to be just ai mover in military stratetrv and h t When we talk of getting rid of -red tape in connection With the crovernmpnt. nf thf The Briton. Today A prominent visitor to Great Britain writing- in Overseas" eulogizes the present-day Britisher as follows: "It is only when you move about that you begin to understand the trenuine Briton. Knnwinir him nf nVl T When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable Service PHONE 1 1 24 Hour Service at Regular Rates 13 here should co-operate Over the signalturevo' Dr. H L. A. Tarr, president-of. the' Prince Rupert braiyh of the Canadian Red Cross Society, the following leftter has been sent ,tn some thirty local organization: 50cr-One-Week; 12c, Out of -Town Subscribers by Mail. $3.00 a Year 37 3', E ADVERTISING KATES - ' , been in turn passed on to all the Local-Readers, nur, line. ner insprtlnn n I branches ot the lociety. in Canada Cla.sif ledAdvertisements. rjer-word .Der insertion"" " 'no with., a request for 'the fullest co- Member of Audit bureau o Circulations MEMBER OP TI1K CANADIAN' PRESS . ' . Thi Canadian Prs la exclusively entitled to use Tor republication of nil newi 0 .palchei '?mtKd to-It' or 'to the Associated Press In this paper and aLso the local-new TJUbltahed therein. operation and participation. "In that the Cross of St, George Is identical with the. Canadlan.Red Cms? it. can be said .there I? close All lUht of republication of special de-oatohe. therein are also reserved iaf.finltv existent between the tWO and In thai the', society of Si, Saturday, April 5, 1941. Geor?e Is no represented In Prince l Rupert at this time it behooves i tV Prin,"ie Rnhprt branch of the Red rv'w tn tkp th initiative: "Let It toe said thut all rellgbm CUslltD FOR SALE which will be beneficial to the British side. Later develop- f01 sale studio lounge $25; ments indicate that. General Waveh is imfull knowledge ?toagoliT rug $5' '23 condl nf tKo . tion. Phone Green 901, one rv,nn. i i i .it i i i i FOR-SALE- Sacrifice, packer, 45 feet long; lO foot beam, 35 horse-t power diecel. Suitable.- halibut1 fishing, towing, etc. Phone Bhie 610: m war.-worlew,, hTn T " " i0R SALE-Columbla gramophone direct action usually known as "red tape" were- placed there for the purpose of protecting the people of the country from over zealous members or ministers. Each one has a meaning. and, most-of the restrictions are of real value. In wartime we sometimes have to ignore these restrictions m in the interests of speed but, with zealous officials and 25 records $5.00. Guitar $5.00 Meri's Morris chair $5.00. Oil Agents. Alberta PERSONALl NOW IS THE TIME' TO GET' A toiTh my memories of the his-' kindergarten mull tory books I cannot find his match. He has been bam-1 c; c schools, wmnipegManr, ucserte ana sianaered but he has never flinched, encounter or from any odds; nor hrrrVrnl ' AGENT ArrAirerxxrAnr--fromany WANTEDi anyhargamrsofarasIknovv.From thefjordsof Norway.MEN who can m.Wtoviutt to- the sands ot- Libya our men have done marvels . Anrli 1 Meri' Tailored MadeuvMeeaare- SyS'andd-m thGy arG "ZWnS.M recordsr Special low Wholesale prices Give experience and,reif erence in appllcatlorui fomples sent on approvaL ApplyTallory ing Department. Calgaryy Knit ting Company;. ilniited Calgaay; vtSNtETTT .1" RANTED Reliable housekeeper for man and 3 children: Apply ,pply mi TBI DTQEY 51 Wl fcxUes.-in other-parts-oi cwda".AT ADYU A V IC Protestant. Rima; Catholic and yjj Yf Ii 10 .j e wish; ,-are. entering i-iuij.. , OT P'Att f'i'W.' preparations Ion this Salute" ll 1 VtAjV11VJ" 1 r.l i l I "f P. to' Britain. It Is the Intention or holding special services In their ( this area will alto participate which and by such aid will assure complete- success. "A? lime Is now the essence In making arrangements for and determining on a definite, pro-jram In fulfilment of the foregoing, a rep "On ,the invitation of the Hon. resen3iMve meeting win be held Albert Matthew)-,. Lieutenant Gov- m ,tne CUy Ha,n on Wednesday eve-ernor ot Ontario, a. national com- njn jiext, ' mittee has been set up for the! purpose of celebrating St George's Day, Wednesday, April 23, 1941, with the organization of a Salute to Britain. . 'The national, committee desires 'this itribut to the Mather Coun-try, which we all know Is bearing ,the brunt of the totalitarian assault on democratic freedom, shall extend over the-whole week from Anril .20 to Anrll 27. "Tills worthy dirpo.se iavln?: been brought to ths attention of the national executive- of the Canadian Red Cress Society, it has COMMITTEE ON CENTRE SKIING IN BARE SKIN JASPER; April 5t Members of ?"rlm 90,"ga,Uo' oU dfUm Toroniqkl partr who arrived u.uu. v,u.a au bwc uim nere Monday are having a 4 dozen dealers at give away wand prices. Phone 572, (82) 1It1Hftr FOR RENli dtagedi an afternoon of skiing in I bathing suits. All members of the- , ,7 , t.v ii ui ii i.tt m nuin.auu aunuc tnvsrv tja-. . party are brown, as berries nnH io co latiorate m,the. interests of the British Empire, there hmise Phone Green m m) dP -tan win can foc -serious snould.not .berany unnecessary delays in such matters as' ! ' - explanations on: their-return- to. the letting of coiitracts-or other war preparations- We R&u In Privtate' Toif - 1 1.1 l. i nnme-. SllltnhIP fnr, Vin nr irim Th1e nf anw t. S11UU1U De' VerV CareiUl leiui Ot ui fTlVino" lin unlimited irnitPfl nnwni fn to nna " wr vMiy is muv- giving, one ..! ! power young young men.- men.-Red Red 923. 923.. (82 into Tratmer vflMv r-im ,ft man unless we are quite sure he is the right man; We doubt if in England itodav the nroteetive snendino-rinvo rioorviiTVirwllir c.4-.nc.:,i v. u. ini n 1 FOUND vthree. sunny days' on (the- bald chills. On Thuraday, Don Newton and sohie cfther members inucra of. t.ie the party party ' 1 r 1 & A , v" """"J. ecu aoiuc uv uuiL-inn ur ueuv- FOUND March 28 sum-nf bmmmvi . , erbrook. One false step on the part of the administration! thous- woud cause the country to lose faith in its leaders, and j JStdt SSftS" v!1? WOU ( ( n mnnk mnva l,o..m H,n n, i:i...ii 1 nnnMM...... experienced a thrilling view of . mum niuu ljic oiiiiia iieiuya uuustill by routine processes. Mount Clemenceau-,- sixtr miles distant. The weather- has been excellent Y"' ho auoi rusiraan, uustoms uierK, tweno,, - prph eit 1. etc. Five Dominion-wide, exams lKL8e!ms 1 eaf sir Winnipeg. Oldest irraanadat -No;-"JJ! '-UUti.s Dbnnaeona CRIPPLED Prince Rupert Centering On , " b hf 7 l WASHINGTON, U. C, April 5:- -Red Anril 23: It, Proposed local-branch of the-Canadian Eemamlc conditions hi Norway ( ., iwiranimt lire i ihave- been anaiyzcu py wurwetsi ii . The Prince Rupert Branch til&r 'f.'Sr the Canadian Red Cross Society Is. gLJ wiiSfSrS CorS Tmt landum 7, fS taking, the. initiative with a. view SSe "wSlVSf' the,hoUn' and,of Tm to staglr a patriotic deonstra. g&S. cSlfe 2j "SSS service cnios m regarding, con FAcri r.IrLr,' 23- falls ' r-f..- the. ce ebration I-i to actuated by the love ofj.... , in statements ..occunled Norway. W 1 r. JSS J.?. while the Germans main. entatlve meeting h beW. called " ! 'hat Norway is now facta a for next Wednesday evening" In tatten of st George, the patron tha City Halt The .Idea Is that oU free CoUntries everywhere, various local organizations should i ..Ilt ,s likewise the society's ard-parliclpata and . thai- naval; mlli-jent.deslTe thaUthet naval, military taryvand air fora. un's staUonedlandt alr force unj,s stationed in firomlsln" economic future, the authcrs of the memorandum assert that the real plan of the conquerors Is to make Norway a vassal state. They point Ao tire establish ment of a Central Clearing House in Berlin as revealing the Nazi scheme to regulate Imports and exports not only of Norway but of the whole European continent. In spite of generous promises, the Germans have not provided Norway with vitally needed products such as coal and food sup- Dlies. The resulting lack of coal has already seriously crippled seme of the most Important Norwegian Industries. Another point brought out in this survey is that the Nazis have ceased claiming in the controlled press that their huge army of occupation is -receiving all It? supplies from Germany. The JunlorSection of the Prince .. " " " ""u n am Rupert Chamber of Commerce, at.. . .,,,, ..,... Its regular monthly meeting last ?1JStlStI?'' h? i nlghtr approved the idea of a civic tnortnA w. a.i o" a r,-- centre, association being incorporated with a view to centralizing the effort for the establishment of a civic centres in . Prmce Rupert. Un- der the plan as now proposed, con-i trol of , the Association would be in the four organizations Junior Chamber of Commerce, Gyro Club, Rotary Club and .Sons-of Norway--already directly Interested In the undertaking, associate membership to be opened to the public generally which , would have limited repre sentation on the central committee. A board.ot trustees would be-set up, to take over various funds alicady existing fop, the civic centre project. ' While the Junior Chamber favored the forming of the central civic centre organization, it decided that funds which It. had for the project should not be turned over until other organizations-had turned over their funds.. Meanwhile a committee representing the Junior Chamber consisting ot George Rorle, J. C GUker, Norton, youngs and Robert Parker was appointed to the. general com mittee on .the carnival in -aid of the civic centre.whlch' It is planned to n w :Z. , ;vr' fd,m i,luns anu wm taKe tne nest A (807j hold this, year, 1940, Norway's exports decreased by fifty per cent while imports were reduced by seventy per cent. A sharp increase in the cost of Uvlne and a drastic reduction of food sup- Hl Mtw -m 1 1 Uii (dtcrliioninl it not publlihtd M dltpl ' ' lU Liquet Conbol Bod w if i. CovcrmntM of 6fkii) C tfifhlj. PAINTING Decorative Kalsomlning Signs LORNE CORNELL Gordon and Anderson's, Phone 4C Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex ISO Heated Rooms. Hot Water Steam- Baths-Dining Room in Connection Mrs, a E. Black, Proprietress FRESH SHRIMP Dally After 4 p.m. BOAT W.S.L, THOTIKR'S DOCK Insulating B bards WMEBOARDS We,have on hand:Iarge stock of coal to suit every requirement. All our" icoal lcarefnlly.screencd and prepared. Also a complete . line of lumberifor every type of building. Our shingles are from the Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not kiln dried . and have alt:of, the. natural ;olU; so necessary to long life and durability. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL LIME, ilpott Evitfc & Goa Ltd; PHfWK 651 HlONi C32 plies, particularly meat, are also5- mentioned in the memorandum; Other significant. facta are that. Oerman soldiers are being paid in Norwegian currency taken from'thB. Bank of Norway and that many of them are buying Norwegian com modities for shipment to Gerraany,- Ud' to the nresent tlme-lt is xenort- f. SAT 59 m Saturday. Api;i , I (hi 1 .. .. .1 .1 A . ea mat uerman uccuuuuuo oukimr ni-mwum renon in B .... . . .unn-.. nun I. n .1 IliArt .aha... With tha nnn,.. H 1IUYC U1UWU JIU'IC WUUI -KU-II'' ...... ...v. jji UJJUOil) (JI & COffimi teen hundred million crowns fromv chest in Prince Rupen was nrw the Bank of Norway. ed. by Robert Parker at iastS Stocks and securities; howevcrr i"8,, f the Jnn'r Seettoa have shown an upward trend, par- SmmeTce tI?"! ticuiany snipping snares rorwmch- .,, " '"''''awi there is now a growing demand. I'"",' U gatherln ""8 a 1011 ottheprj. This is interpreted by the econo, hfri mists In their secret' report: as 'an Indication that investors are firmly convinced. that the Allies will wln Jchn-Currle of Mitchell itr the war, thus-saving the large Nor- rte. sailed lat n -'j, ,-a th,rT weglan merchant fleet for; the dena, for. a trip to Viu't'couvfr stockholders- at home. Victoria. I N-G L0 P 00K round your home and takei note of the furniture and woodwork that needi a coat of Enamel. The floori and linoleum, that Varnitli will brigbterr. The walli that should kareaeo of aemi-glon Sarin finish. All three of the fm-ou Satin Glo interior finisher arc on tale- this week at a big. reductioa.. linomp ison Hlardware Co. Ltd. 255 Third Avenue- Thane 101 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers LeaVi? ffinrt Rupert Tor Vancouver CATALA EVERY' TUESDAY, CARD EN A EVERY FRIDAY, l!30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due VaneouverThui-.- p.mji Due Vancouver, Monday "J fue err .Charlotte Wands. Service (fortnightly) lave frlnci Rupert April 14 ami 20 If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information- Regarding Reservations and Tickets rrca' UtANK-J. SKlNNEIU Prlnee Kopert Agent. Third iAve. rbonStT EASTER: NOVELTIES Oh Display Pricecf From 5e to $3.00 Make Youn Selections Early. Qmics ltd. Tne KcisU Store phones 81 & " Open .Dally from' 8 a.ml tlir 10 ' p.m. sondaya and Uolidaja fromlZ to-Z p.m- and 7'td If .you loseiiyttiTfi advertise for it. 4 I