, April 5, 1941. "TK1DOT7- HOW iauniiru - ngaroo MiiuntleU ....'..,..; itfK SUA HI puii: nw4 IAI5LE SHOr CAPS CHEAP now fnOnn 4ilb AwEKALLS- Headlight, sanforized ! shrunk: g.Bak type. 8-oz. denimrPaln-. dUAU.S Treat-'em-rough Brand. 8-"oz.-fiUr-ahrunk denim. Suit atts & Hick win AVE. 7 ? t Mai Question When. Buying Work.Clothin& " - " r"-vw..irI iru Jfff imurr . vui1llHer uooa we-win WOKKSHIRTS Twills, Moleskins and Zeromoles. $1.35 $i;754 $215 OI-OVES-WHtson's llorsehlde- auntlets cen's Asbestos Tan . . $2.00 65c 82;50 83.00 50c iiCKerson Successors to Bryant Co. Ltd. PHONE 315 f johiuon and David John-, Progress In preparations for the n vowell, Raymond Mor 'organization of the forthcoming Hwanga-and H. F. Tweed , clean-up week-In- Prince Rupert living arrived from the in- was reported to the Junior-Cham- Thursday night's train; ber of Commerce at Its meetlng last r. n. nc on me rrmcess nigni. a. u. souinoy. is cnairman ilkr Vancouver and Vic-, of the committee to which Alf Riv- o:a the Royal Canadian ett has been added, other members which they have en- being Ross Ingram and 'A; 3 Nick-: erson. IENING TODM APR .5 " FLOWER SHOP" HROOKSBANK BUILDING Third Ave, Phone Green 810 Cut Flowers, Plants, Bulbs, Seeds, Hose Hushes, .Locally. Grown-Bed-diiiK Plants, Fertilizers Wreaths, Sprays, Corsages Care-.. t , fully made at Reasonable Prices . Exclusive Agents for Pauline Johnson's, LICIOUS CHOCOLATES' ANDV CARAMELS All Absolutely Fresh They , Make an Ideal-Easter Gift Associate of the- Florist Telegraph Delivery Address MRS. G.-SMITIL, P-0. Box 1392' Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST' Monday, Wednesday Friday 6 p.m;' Air-conditioned Sleeptar'and rnrrilrig' Citt Steamer leaves PRINCE1 RUPERT f dr -VANCOUTElF'oa urlay, n:3o p.m. caning atOcean Falls and Powell River' For Full' information and -.Reservation, etc c" or Write CITY TlCKETtOFFICE, 518 3rd Atenn Phope 260 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada' Air Lines anted-fclur HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Ship to J. E; OUMHEDi; Prince Rupert, B.C. presenting HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Phone 741. 167 East 3rd Ave. ... Is interesting t6 know when reading the-Daily News ne People of the whole district are doing the same. , Thomas MorgawsaUed last night on the Cafdena for Namu OannflryJ Sergeant: and Mrs. J. K. Yorstnn i.salled last night on the Cardena for a trip to Victoria.. Mrs. Gordon T. German left on last evening's train' for a- visit In' Wetasklwtn, Alberta. I Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be on time. K.- E, Moore, manager of .Burns Ltd.. left on last monton and 'Winnipeg. left on Halifax. last evening's train for Mrs; Gordon- Craig-, who arrived ,'hvi the cttjr on the Prince George Thursday night from Stewart, left .on last evening's train for Saska toon; civic government In Prince Rupert. It was his hope- that on that oc- f!irn ihre would be a full at tendance and that there would w an- lnreiugent aisri;sion oasea on ithc facts of the situation. , Advertise in the Dally News. LlJSj&i7 WATCH Mil Cth, 2 p.m. come. iH TIIK SI PKEMK rOl liT OK BRITISH rOUMWA IV PROBATE' Iii the Mattfr of tbt "Administration At" And ' .... . .... .... i r-1. a r 1 . Ilii thf Matier oi inr ui 1 imokrriTatlor. IJfcmsed ' TAKE NOTICE that toy Order of His vr Jiidcw rteher. local- Judge oi the eUpwiie-Oonirt' of Brltliih OolumWa,- 1941 mmolnted Administrator ot the c .... rt nharles Booker Taylor, for merly Of te. Settlement of Bella Coola, on or 4.boilt the 7th day of June 1940. gji required to pay the amount pt their in.ivni to mi forthwith ana all Ktroons having .claims agalnat the -sold EHifct are miulred to file them with m property 'wrtfl' on- o' before -the 1 lit dl -of May A.D. 1041 faJlmg which dlWrtbutlonr wUl be-made 'having regard only to ioh claim of -which I hai v.n- ti notified. DATED o.t rTiIuce ituperi, u. v 18th' day of 'March" 1941. NORMAN" Ar WATT' Official AdmliUstrator Prliuoe- fwiTt; B.O; flOVKRNMKNT I.KU'Oll ACT" (Swrtdon 28) NAtlre nf-'AppllNt-Um for a -Boer I.ITnie NDTtCE in hereby ilven that on the fttU'-day of May. A. D. 194f, Ue under- slrned uiwnasto-appiy vu wo mui Ountrol Board for a llceriAe In respect of premisee being, part of a bulldlns " ... . . 1 ' .TU.L .lilt ... att 737 Third Avenue, Westi Prince Rupert, upon Uie laiuW lencrlibed aa Lots Nomi S aaid 0, Block Hot 32,. Section' 1, Prince Rupert Tovmslte", Map 023,' Prince tMini-rt liuid...R(rlBtxattaiv District, in thea Province, of ErttlfiJv OMMntbla, for tiheiiale of Dl iy"'Ui'gia-or ay wic hotlie for Tmrummptlon: on tlie-prenlss ori- eleeuwher' . DATED thU 28th wy of llarclt, A .D. lU41v JOHN HOSKINS Apr' leant. LOCAL NEWS'- NOTES U-sed furniture bought for cash. or sold on commission. Ello's; Moose Building, Third-Avenue. (tf) P. R: Tennis club' opening! Am erican Tournament Sunday, April All tennis player wel- (81) cuiwuu "C 1.1. mi. wwn. t X.- ltnu Ti111IawaII I auu wins, ivviutaiii xaiiiic oait r a VaCaUn trlp to Van-lout and another 50,000 is just com lng off the presses In Toronto. Dm.tf1ant ft V P.flrmnM ririnrt Mt If. l . 1 . , , ..CU VJ tiiC HU1I1U1 llMUIWtl Ui Will- train for' a business: trip" to Ed .... ...... a special committee on constitution ww r,ffu ,xr,i v wastill working on the subject but who has beem stationed with the hLnf?m"port 10 Royal Canadian Air Force here,!meanum make for the On Waterfront NOW OPEN For Business Cdrr Waggoner, who was sentenc- ., . ed at -Terrace- to six months" im- At the-suggestion of, Fred, Con-prtsonment under Defence of -Can-Tadi thfe Junior section1 cf ' the add regulations, was-brought to the prmce- Rirpert Chamber of . Com-ilty on Thursday night's tralrr from merce at its. meeUnrf last Wght, Terrace by. Provincial-Constable B. decide(i to send a letter of Coh-E.. Munklcy, The officer returned gratulations and best wlsho: to a to Terrace on . last .evening s train. newiv newly orzanlzed Junior Chamber Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a' word. Lutheran Tea, April 5, Metropole;; Queen Mary Tea, Mrs: Parkin's April -14. V J Cathedral Spring Sale, Thursday, ( ' April 17, lt Red Cross Dance. April-18. .rmi. ories, R.M.R. Orchestra. L. O. B. A. Spring Sale, April 23. Presbyterian Spring Sale,' April Gyro H6edown, April 25. Mayday Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. United Spring Sale May,.l. 102nd. Auxiliary Dance, May 2, Armory. Anglican- Evening- Branch' Tea, Mrs. Huenton, Leeds Apartments, May 3. St. Peter's Spring" Sale, May 8. J.H, BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank, Rldf. FISnERMENl instal MARINE MOTORS Kfermath orLycoming Agent J. T. DRENTZEN. Boat "Wanderlust'' Cow Bay Mrs; James Clark' Pialmistry L SILVERSIDES BLOCK" Second St. Phone Green ,416 Cash for Old Gold,1 Bulger's. Excursion ito Port Simpson; Mon-' day April 14. SS. Camosun leaves- 9:30 ajn. returning 6 pm. Tickets at Union office. Capt. R; D. Coddington,. one of the medical officers- of the local garrison area, sailed last night on Come Wind, Come- Weather- by ine-ince-AaeuHae lUT a inp io Victoria. The regular meeting of the Prince monthly dinner Commerce "was held last night. I", was a rather longer session than' usual and a wide variety of matters came up for discussion. President G. T. German was In the chair and there was a fair attendance of members. Colin McCarthy was a guest r A letter from W. M, Watts,- chau man of the recent war savings drive committee here, thanking the Junior Chamber of Commerce for Its assistance by way of active delegates in the campaign was read at last night's meeting of the Junior I Chamber. Mr. Watts' letter-said the results of the campaign had-been considered satisfactory, the drive having been a decided success. A communication from the Chambers of Commerce of Columbia- organization in con- of Commerce In Ketchikan which neotion wltiv detail, of activities Gavin. Hume repeated to the-nas been inaugurated under en-0f-the various. Junior chambers-fay Junior Chatnber of Commerce at thuslastic and auspicious clrcum- the province was-included lnthe lis meeting last, night, that he stances. Co-operation In every pos- correspondence-.ofithei-local Junior had looked Into, onbehalf of the siWe way win-toe offered. chamber at its regular monthly chamber, what was being, done ( Idirinervmeeting-last-night: It was here in. the matter of collecting President Gordon T. German, at referred to- the - committee on silver foil in connection with the the regular monthly .. meeting last inter-Junior chamber matters-of nauunaj savage campaign. ifc naa uiht of the Junior Section or the v,1iich A.'-S. Nickersan-Is chairman. been found that the school child- PrmCe Rupert Chamber of Com-1 ren were much Interested in this merce, expressed gratification at' The desirability- of- Increased WM1! manner Ln whumembers of memberhlp w dtecuewd at oompctitloa had developed. It was Jurilor chamber had gone to.,- . ...... . Ahat , the might the Junior Section of suggested citizen!', wot)c n connection with the Cana-I turn such material over- to- the ,dian war Services, fundi.campalgn. the Prince RQpert Chamber of Uchool children who would -see-that jt had proven that the members Commerce at ill meeting-last night. it reached the Red cross. the Junior Chamber were cap- The feeling was" also-' expressed able of doing some real service In that there might" be more -general Steamship Sailings4 Fof Vanconveii-- Tuesday Catala .1:30 -pm! Thursday S.S. Prince George ll:300phi', Frlday--Ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m.l wiutiiA iv.ov yail. April '.7-' and-'17-S.S. Prlnces3 Norah 5 p.m. April 29 SS. Princess Louise 5 p.m. FRESn'COWS MILK Our Daily Delivery for Summer Months Will Commence Friday, April 4, 6 p.m. Dominion Dairy PHONE 10 High" Quality Latest Patterns All British Woollens JUST ARRIVED' Come in and choose 'the cloth for your 'spring suit. Ling the Tailor Sixth Street rhbne'659 Make.'Our' StoreYfcuf Shopping! Satisfaction Guaranteed rnoNE 'tur Tom. Lee 8k Som "IIOUSIT OF FINETOODS" CHURCH raritv. mm NOTICES FIRST5 PRBBY'TERIAN'CHURGH! Onanist Mrs. E. J. Smith Uev. Akr-EslerD.n. Wilt Preach H'.00ajn. ''Compensations of ;the Road" r 7:30 p.m. "The Wll 'to Be, to Do, to Conquer" As Churchill saitf to Roosevelt "We shall not fail or falter, we shall not! weaken or tire, neither the sudden shock, of battle nor the long drawrll trials of vigilance and exertion will wear us down. Give us the tooUt , "b....W tv. ..v... " M the Junior Section , of -and we will finish the Jobv" The need of the-day is will power. Come tof Rupert Chamber oflChurch. , i 4 ST. PAWS' LUTHERAN CHURCH1 ! Corner 8tW an Oth Aves. East i.Re,v J. II- Myrwang,, Pastor, ..Res. 1177 1st Ave. W. PhonevBlkSSS-Mfs. I.'Feness, Organist Mrs. J. If. Myrwang, S.S. Supt, PALM SUNDAY AND HOLY WEEK SERVICES'1 ' SUNDAY, APRIL 6th ,11:00 a.m-Divine Services in English. Special .Music f t i . t. 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. Children invited to Services : 7:30 p.m. The Luther League presents Palm Sunday Program HOLY THURSDAY, APRIL 10th 800 p.m. Services with Holy Communion, in Norwegian-GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 11th 11:00 a.m. Divine Services in English 8:00 pjn. Holy Communion Services hvEngllsh AH Our-Peopie'nd-'Visitorsare-Cordlall7"Invited to These Services r FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Edwin E. Bandt B.A., RD Minister P. H. Linzey, Sundar School Superintendent 7:30 p.m. Subject "The Faulty Foundations of Pacifism" 11:00 a.m: SubJect-"Apostolic Testimony" ; (A Pre-Easter Message) ev. Brandt will spealo at "both services. Communion at Evening Service Sunday-School tit 12:15 O'clock FIRST UNITED CHURCW Organist Miss Swanna Olafson A.T.C-M. Leader Senior Choir J . S. Wilson Leader Junior Choir H. T. Lock-Minister Rev. JCi Jackson April 6; 1941 , 11:00 a-m-s-ReceptlonofiMembersand Communion A-THet minister ; wiir speafc "A Study in-Crosses' The Junior Choir will sing "When I Survey" Isaac Watts Alfred Grainger 17:30 pm. Musical Service. The augmented Senior ChoiiMwin.1 presem I lVir (J.nVAVTimntJ1 me mmun"y- rea tnraa naa actlvlty amonff the- exirtmT mem I th&. cantata "Gethsemane" Joseph Bennett-C. Lee Williams The solo- uy.v.Muuv.u. 3 as treasurer oi uie campaign, A . ,.e taUlilu. hroo .w,,,, . Mp t R. navev andiDMRJG; Large To Bfe Considered Mr rtPrmnn said, and cithers. 'who TOO"H. " wiuimuis . - . " ... " had. participated actively lri the, of Douglas Stevenson and. Rich- -j. - - n . .. . . . nvais included u M. reisentnai, , ...... faU r ,iUU u,c "vs e'-- Tommy Fraser. Arthur Hlnton, Junior Section' OI- Prince' Rupert. Wlim Owen Hooner. Ross Ders and reviving of thp iiv- ,CJiambrr()t Commerce To Deal Insrami Harold Ivarsonv Robert !tcres of ' former; members. Each Wilh Matter-At :tanr iMeeung- paricer Ted Smith, Paul Stegavlg mcrarer wm oe expeoiea to pnng .and C. G. Ham as well as President O. T. German intl mated at last night's meeting of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce that it was his Intention to bring up at an early date the question of h a prospeonve new imemDer as a guest at the next; dinner meetlne 'a month hence. There will" be a special Board Meeting at the closeioWherservlcet Mdnday 8 pjnt TKe- Younj - Peoples'- Society. are- Invited All young people over 18 TliV Salvation Army l' Adjutant and Mrs. Ivan Halsey Officers in Charge Every Saturday Night at 8 O'Clock-Soul-Winners instruction class by Signalman Earl Harvey SpeciaMnvitation to Christians " C ' v ? ." i SUNDAY" SERVICES '' ll:00a.m. Holiness Meeting; Mrs. Adjutant Halsey 'in charge. Subject "Come, Tarry, Go'i 2:30 pjn. Sunday School ; 7:30 p.m, Salvation Meeting, AdjuUnt Ivan Halsey In charge; Subject "The Dastardly Work of a Fifth Columnist in Prinee-Rupert'-Speclal Music by the Orchestra, Songster Brigade and Vocal Solos and Quartettes. Revival Fires are Beginning to Burn In Our Midst All are Welcome to Come and Spend "A Day With God" at uie Salvation Army Send Easter Cards Now Sec'our. grand selection-of -,Mju1c ':' 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 State Serviettes Etc. Come-in and see them St .t t 1