tOCS FOIL BRITAIN DERRA A; ii 7 CPi Aus- i:j ns Unltad Kingdom T an agreement Icr Au alias expontable sur-r Bn. xn to be ihlp- ti:,, dr. 1 egg powder or Ap . u t 1941. daily UWtf" PAGE THRO iEN . . . i: 4fc Get a "Lift" With a New Arrow Shirt You'll want a couple of these famous shirts when you see . Arrow's new patterns for Spring. Printed and Woven Broadcloths. Three Collar Types In Block fc9 on and $2.50 atts & Nickerson TllIKD AVE. Successors to Bryant Co. Ltd. PHONE 315 ."MILLIONS IX SHILLINGS AUCKLAND, N,Z April 7: (CP)-Finance Minister Nash has reported the first $3,610,000 to the national war savings scheme subscribed chiefly in a "few shillings a week." Enough ALABASTINE To Do My Bedroom 12' x 12' Cost Only $1.50! Lit Alobai line-tinted rmll bring new charm aad Jttaaty to your hem. 14 BanUinl TinU; Eajjr to Mix and Applr! Mlxe with lukt-waim water. Odontic railDrring. Inexpensive a 5-lb. package covers approximately 2S0 iq. feet, one coat yet cmU only 75c. Cat a FREE colour-chart today', at any Hardware or Paint Stora. Trains leave PRINCE IIUFEKT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alr-Conditloned Sleeping and Dining Cars Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Thursday, 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River For Full Information and Reservation, etc. Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenue Phone 260 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines anted-Raw Furs HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Ship to J. E. ORMIIEIM, Prince Rupert, B.C. Representing HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY . Phone 741. 167 East 3rd Ave. UK CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMKLiiixu COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITiSL Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Brand Chemi. . cals and Chemical Fertilizers Ammonium Phosphates, Ammonium Sulphate, Superphos-. phales, Monocalclum Phosphate Producers and Refiners of TADANAC Brand Metals aicury. Gold. Silver. Lead. Zinc. Cadmium, Bismuth Antimony. Also Sulphuric Acid and smpnnr Of f ltta -1 af 1 Trail. B.C Destruction No Compromise Nal Lies On Newspaper Bulletin Boatds Arouse Ire Of First Presbyterian Pxttor Although" the road may be long vull TV lxa ocu pvujv through to glorious victory and TODAY'S STOCKS (Courttnj B, D. Johnston Co.) Mines Big Missouri, .04. Bralorne, 9.75. Cariboo Quartz, 2.54. Dentonla, XQVa-Falrview, .01. Gold Belt, .25, . Hedley Mascot, .59A, Alinto, .01V. Noble Five, .00&A. Pacific Nickel, .04. , Pend Oreille. UO. pioneer, 2J0. Premier, .90. Privateer, .48, Reeves Macdonald, .10. Rena;.l0- Relief Arlington, .02V'2A. Sheep Creek, .85. Oils A. P. Con., .08. Calmont, .18. C. Si E., 1.10. Home, 1.76. Pacalta, .03&A. Royal Canadian, .09. Okalta, .53. Mercury, .04. Prairie Royalties, .05A. Toronto Aldermac, .10Vi, Seattle, 1.11. Central Pat., 1.76. Con. Smelters, 35.75. East Malartlc, 2.60. Fernland, .03. Francoeur, .39 ft. Gods Lake, .27. Hardrock, .75. Int. Nickel, 34.50. Kerr Addison. 3.75. Little Long Lac, 1.76. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.85. Madsen Red Lake, .63. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.05. Moneta, .46, Noranda, 55.75. Pickle Crow, 2.05. Preston East Dome, 3.00 San Antonio, 2.35. Sherritt Gordon, .67. Uchl, ;17. Bouscadillac, ..02. Mosher, .04. Oklend, .04V4. Smelters Gold, .0U Dominion Bridge, 25.25. i3W CARD OF THANKS Mrs. S. J. Mayer and Family tand Frank Mayer, of Smithers, and Madame A. Vachon of Fort St.! James wish to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness and sym pathy, and the beautiful floral of ferings Teccived irom friends tor the fimral of the lalte & J. Mayer. 'OOVEBNMENT LIQUOR ACT" (St-Llrm 28) iNotlce of Application for a lket Llcne NOTICE Se xiereoy given nut uu ww 9th day of May, A. D. 1941, tlw under- BUCIKU ..'. "J . . Ooatrol Board far a IIommo In respect of Drenuaes oeuig pan qj a. .iwuuuk wi Third Awnuf. wt. Prtnoe RiTO- ert, upon the land described as lots Um. o and u, iHPcn 04. Prince Ilupert Townslte, Mp 633, Prince the Province of Brltlau Columbia, for the Gale at beer by we glass or J ti -battle for consumption on ttoe premlaea X elaevrwliere. . DATED tr.lfl aoui aa.y m a 1641. JOHN 1IOSKINS Applloa&t. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Used furniture bought for cash . W. or sold on commission. Elio's, Moose Club Building, Third Avenue. (tf) Canadian Legion B. E, 6. L. ex ecutive meeting tonight. Half yeor- ty meeting Wednesday. Rt. Rev. G. A. Eix, Bishop of the cloud shall rain blessines to : Caledonia, sailed last night on the ler's subject was "The Will to Be, accompanied by J. J. McKenna, To Do. to Conquer." arrived Sunday night on the Cata- Correspondence was read to the la irom Vancouver. They will "re-' congregation In connection -with main 1m the city until Thursday; the call to Rev. Alex MacSween on official busness. Mr. Stevens, of Wanhara m the Peace River formerly a re) ident of Prince Rup-dlstrict of Alberta to become the ert, is being greeted by many new pastor of the local church, friends. The call to thh young man is be- ing widely rigned by the congrega tion. SMITHERS Queen Mary Tea, Mrs. Parkin's April 14. I 1 '.'f -AKCa.thetlral Spring Sale, Thursday, April 17. I Red Cross Dance, April 18. Armories, R.M.R. Orchestra. L. O. B. A. Spring Sale, April 23. 24. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April Gyro Hoedown, April 25. Mayday Dance,.,Oddfellows' Hall. United Spring Sale May 1. 102nd. Auxiliary Dance, May 2, Armory. . Anglican Evening Branch Tea, Mrs. Hueston, Leeds Apartments, May 3. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 8. J.H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bids. Mrs. James Clark Palmistry SILVERSIDES BLOCK Second St. Phone. Green 416 A. Canadian Legion Sewing Friday afternoon and eve ning. Members please attend. (83) Cecil Knapton returned to the city on the Catala last night from (82) 'a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. James Duffitt of Stewart, who have been on a trip thos who have faith in Him, de-l Catala for Naas River points to to Vancouver, were passengers vir4 pt, rv, AWnoi. var nt pnndurt confirmations. aboard tne cataia last nignt re- Vancouver yesterday mornmg from the: purplt of First Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. a. T. Moore ana Church here. Mllitaryy and rell- family are sailing this aiternoon gious leaders of Oreat Britain had on.tnemncesaitanaori.ueHoui,n. in the past despaired and felt that, They are planning to take up fu- there was no hope but right had , ture- residence in Vancouver or Vie- always prevailed and Britain had toria. come through victoriously. Having read of the German lies on thei Mrt:. Dora Felsenthal arnvea in newspaper bulletin boards as he i the city on .Saturday night's train came to church (that morning, Dr. 'from Pittsburg, being here to -make Esler was constrained to declare, her permanent home with her son that now was no time to "com-' arid dausMer-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. promise" with butto "destroy" the L. M. Felsenthal, Fifth Avenue forces of evil. The relief pastor's West. . subject was "Compensations of the Road." The Junior Choir sang a J,. Slade Stevens, assistant in flection. In the evening Dr. Es- spector of Dominion Inc.sm.8 Tax, turning north. Chilli's Colds To Relieve Misery Rub on Time-Proved VlCKS VAPORUB Joan Travers, 8-year-old daugb ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Travers, who i has been a spinal meningitis pa tient in the Prince Rupert Gen eral Hospital, has sufficiently re covered to be able to return home. Bella Coolla Woman Dies Mrs. A. C. Christiansen, for Forty Years Resident There, Dies i Mrs. A. C. Christensen of Bella 1 'Coola died at the hospital at Ocean O. T. Sundal of Terrace passed Falls Saturday. She Is the mother throueh Smithers on Friday after-1 Mrs. George Currie of this city noon enroute home from Vari- iad Is survived by her husband, six couver. Mrs. Sundal returned by 550118 two daughters. Mrs. boat via Prince Rupert.. Mr. and I Christensen has gone south for the Mrs. Sundal have spent the winter .funeral. The sons reside at Eella in the south. Mr. Sundal pro- Coola. ceeded to New- Hazeltoni where he , Mrs. Christensen was a resident shipped his car by railway to t Bella Coola for 40 years. Terrace. He reported the roads as J being in good condition as far I north as Prince George but not so good between Prince George and Smtthers owing to the frost Just coming out of the ground. I Man in the Moon E. T. Kennev M. L. A. arrived! The Mounttes are coming this ,in Smithers on Saturday morning week D iust vnteti out or they may , i t j k i lent vnt. I oi his constituency. 1 " , ( Too bad about the Mounties S. A. Cunllffe. nubile works en- .having to use a tin wagon Instead iglneer at Smithers, left for Ter- of a glamorous horse. race on Saturday's train to inspect the roads In that vicinity in pre- "wliy did1 you tell Joe you mar-paration for the spring work. ,ried me because Tm a wonderful I cook? I can't boil a potato!" Advertise in the Dally News. U&I Cafe On Waterfront NOW OPEN For Business Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a. full month at 25c a word. I "But I had to give some excuse." Teacher "And so "we find that heat expands ithingf. and cold contracts them. Can anyone give me an example of this?" Bright Student "Ye.-j, .ma'am. The days are longer in summer." Plumber (arriving late: "How Is the leak?" Happy Husband: "Not so bad. While we were waiting for you to arrive. I taught my wife how to swim." FRESH COWS MILK Our Dally 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 Phone 659 Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 517 Tom Lee & Son "BOUSE OF FINE FOODS" Women's Auxiliary Committees Named Considerable Business Dealt With banquet was reported on. The Women's Auxiliary Sewing Club for bombed refugees is scheduled to re-open on the Friday afternoon and evening of this week. Miss Edith Gandy was warmly thanked for a third handsome donation of girls' dresses for the club. , This being the second quarterly commencement meeting, new committees were elected as follows: Entertainment Converor, Miss Bea Marshall; assistants Mes-dames John Lawrie, William Bus-sey, A. Wilson, Walter Longwill and W. R. Overend. Sick Mrs. S. Ayres and Mrs. Gar-lick (east). Mrs. W. II. Goodsell and Mrs. Wm. Brass (west). Welfare Mrs. Jack Preece and Miss E. Gandy. Arrangements were made for thev Annual Spring Sale to be held in May. Mrs. J. R. Murray has returned home after spending eight months in Vancouver and Victoria. Canada At War 25 Years Ago By Ladies fif Canadian Lesion ; April 7, 1916:--Troops advancing to relief o British division at IKut-The regular monthly meeting of ei-Amaia. Msopotamia. captured the Women's Auxiliary of the Can- Turkijh positions at Umm-el-adian Legion last week proved most Henna, and Felahish. Zeppelin rafct interesting and very satisfactory on English northeast coast driven with a good turnout of members. 0ff by antl-ailrcraft defences. Mrs. William Rothwell, the Presi- dent, was in charge. ,- - Following routine reports one new MBCBmrfflMB.afimti!iarsBMi member was admitted. The annual Send "Build B.C. Payrolls" Health Due to Pacific Milk mm H .tWPOMTIt, 8 We have letters telling what Pacific Milk has done for babies. 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