rt; 1M1. fags tvnt TH2 BATE? NET73 UVS HEALTHFUL I REFRBSHIHC DELICIOUS! London Family Alaska Cruise Deliglitnil Holiday Is On The Air m in. si sin u , w t i r" rri i m .iiii i eili l.Lill w 1 D JL 1 1 nas oattt. uu :i3: ..t: CO ; ajn nk Oale of ' and Mrs. ; aplain. wo w NOl17irfS I SIMM t.ii Sklde-E. C. Gun - .... iunS-iuouiij;ilillui of Wrlgley's Dotiblemlnt Gum daily millions do! In every delicious stick there's lots of natural chewing exercise for teeth and gums, and aid for your digestion helps sweeten your breath, too! Take several packages home to treat the family. . . the children love it and it's so good for them. BUY SOME TODAY ! Home Pig Clubs For More Bacon n he Queen J51''1"" (Jetting More Hog Conscious .;ive suts:rifc?dl In Wartime Providing h" Canadian War! myaiim. Partieul-1 r.nNnnv Mn ,n. ,rpi umv, dIbr each. Thev mav eat two WORK FOR , : AFTER-WAR LONDON, May 10: (CP Social environment must be the basi; on ;whi:h rcconsiiuction Is carried pLOAT House Mrs. Heimlone Hichens. only wo- ..nCfUlOn Willi tne mArA thin Can tr 1mKp fArma 4m won mamo f TrH T3atfHc nrn- t p8m oamp! less than a year Britons are rapidly ;sultative panel on reconstruction. tJI'.- it Losing Co. ana ever before. Alex Hobson, secre- remembered when the new Eng- : C..: d: Wtfe Of the gen-', . j,-..!, vpns liinH Is bultt. sniH Mrs Hlchens. 46- people were to live In them," she said. "Now that we have ume to plan for the future.js, definite policy can be worked cut on the basis of health, comfort and space. I should like to see small towns 'spring up in the bombed areas, wtth their own club, hall, cinema and other so?'.al buildings." A nurse in the last war, Mrs. Hlcheii was mentioned in dis- themselves but the other two must patches and be sold to the Ministry of Food. Red Cross. received the Royal . (Hll 1 -WU NERVOUS U -trythcUmOU I MINUTE MEN I HIGH SPEED BUT NO HIGH FRESSl'REI Union Minute Men are fast They adjust their service to fit each customer's sched ule. If you're In a hurry-say the wordl They'll rush you through in nothing flat! If you have more time-sit tight! They'll service your car from stem to stern. But in either case, you'll find no high-pressure selling. Union Minute Men point out any service points that need attention; but they never try to sellyou anything you do not need.Try them, and see. iook ton THIS SIGN Canadian Soldier Helping; In Broadcast On Blitzed Home Life ! TiONDON. May 10: (CP) Every-' day life of a London family while 1 enemy bomber rained de miction on the capital forms the theme cft i a broaacasft srres in which w- nadian soldier plays a prominent role. "Front Line Family Is the name of the series, broadest by the British Broadcasting Corporation i to the Dominion and other ram of the Empire six n-?hts weekly. , Private Jchn Mciaren 01 tor iThurkw St.) Vancouver pJays Uiv role of a Canadian airman In the scries and oVo act as announce? He meets the. family, describ-l a? the "British family Rrb'turm." 1 at a canteen and liit-r Is billeted! wMh them. j Mcliren his been ran-l three months leive of absence for worki on (he proTram w!tH the B. B. C. I i council, estimated these clubs would year old mother of six children ;ran alone provide about 30 000 plgg annually wh'J e husband was killed in a her cawPSior U00 tonsof bacon. London air raid. Qiiovt (tfri over I i Backyards. allotment, factory "Houses then were thrown up . - - . frronnrls snorte ornnnrts A P R. stT-I Without COnMdetatton Of how n j. iiitraiittiii ... . . ... l'"s a"a oois an nave daughter, Xtartha vlet thethelr PJS- In 150(5011 there "e C ::-cd $10 toward Wr Services drive at!clubs at .the 200 a.nd ,n ! fis ciud memDers ieeo ine;r l t. 1 1 1 J J -.3 ) hav yet t come in u"'maia " "uustl ll"a,"uc" waste- 931(1 HOT)Son but tney are. 8 c Packers Mant at aiiowea a certain amount oi meai Mills -J Pc-Uf camp at C-.j.. (through arrangements with the for sale. Digby Is land. Apply Daily News. (110) FOR SALE No. 415 5th Ave. East, Eight-room house, two lots. Hot water furnace. Appty R. E. Mortimer, 2nd Ave. --tO FOR SALE (New McClary Range with oil burner grata :, leather stool, Phone Black 914 and ind coa coaF rocking POR SALE Sealed tenders chair. 1 (111) mil rs will be' EFFICIENT Salesman to call on PERSONAL CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT. EXAMINATIONS announced for Clerks. Grades 1, 1A, and 2, and Census CHerl? . Open to men and women 18 and over. Shorthand and typing net required. Applications to reach Ottawa by May 22. Several hundred appointments to be made. Our advice nas neip-ed hundreds, get jobs as Clerks, Postmen, Stenos., etc. Information and Booklet free. M. C. C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada. (tf. T 1 I YOU CAN RUN" A HOME KINDER-Mrhpn with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools. Winnipeg. Man. WANTED WANTED To buy Phone Red 992. 2 pair rabbits. (110) iir a TTtT" cfovintrrnnhprs fnr OOV-; WANTED Clerk for Premier Food Store. Apply J. Klllas, Commodore Cafe. tt) LOST LOST Ladle's Gruen watch. In itialled 'M.' Reward, Black 218 (liOl WANTED Porter Central Hotel. (Ill) It's ereat to be a fighter n i ii nil i iiiiMiii ii 1 1 iT ' ' '' 1 11 'mwi' Trail of '98 that once taxed The the energies of Alaska-bound prospectors, today has an alternative and more attractive route, served not by dog-sled, but by luxury steamships of the Canadian Pacific coast fleet, and following the sheltered "Inside Passage" between Vancouver and Skagway. These trim liners, whose sister ships ply the "Triangle Route" between Vancoutet Victoria and Seattle, and cruise the west coast of Vancouver Island, bring the "Midnight Sun" within three days of Vancouver. Commencing May 2 and effective till Sept. 30, three smart "Princess" liners will conduct a rerics of D-day cruises from Vancouver to Skagway, with a 33- received by the undersigned until - Saturday, May 31st, for the pur- , - chase of the Benjamin Ferguson' I . cottage, four rooms, full base- Mpm ma" in 111 " WlOOn ment, ofl furnace and partially ij furnished, situated on Lots 0 and !..?l!r!i0cA ! Almost every day sees more Ger West. Terms. Strictly it's great to bring the Germans down And swat them just like files. Prime Minister Menzles says It I business and professlorral men fl not matter if we all go broke, to soircu aucuunw ht dQ t care Im broKe 01 largest Government Bonded Col-, ready ' lection Agency. Clean remunera-1 tlve work. Out of town appllca-1 ..Tommy sald the teacher, "can : tions mvited. Box 99, Daily News Qu quotp ft famous Atri(jan , 'in'iyprh?" After a moment's desperate thought Tommy smiled. "Yes, sir," ! he said brightly. "The darkey's hour Is lust before the dawn." Britain needs planes, hips and all kinds of war materials, She need meat and many other articles of food. What she craves most, however. Is onions Give me the juicy pear With flavor rich and rare. , Give other people lots Of carrots in their pots. ui.tiiwb.f . . . . . ernment Departments at prince ine wwmu wyc Rupert and Ottawa. Salary $00,, The Indian people spice; $75 and $90 per month (less sta-i But now In time of war tuary deduction), to be deter-' When bomb around all jar mined by examination rating and , And food is John Bull's need Annlicatlons. obtain-1 And calories his creed ,v,i nt. Pnst nffices. must be filed I The luxury he seeks with Civil Service Commission. Ottawa, not later than May 17, 1941. No examination fee. (110) Is onions or leeks. I Navy Bill had broken with his girl friend Milly. After ignoring i several letters requesting the turn of her photograph, one came threatening to complain to the captain. Deciding to squelch her for all time, he borrowed all. the pictures of girls available on, the ship, sending them to her In a large bundle with the following note: "Pick yours out, I've forgotten what i you look like." Lady: ' "My driving licence? Certainly." Officer: "This Is out of date." Lady: "But officer, I did not think fashions In driving licences changed." Mrs. James Clark Palmistry SILVERSIDES BLOCK Second St. Phone Green 116 hour stop-over at the Alaskai port The B.C coast service will also operate three li-aay crui.fes to Alaska, allowing for side trips by rail and lake from Skagway to Lake Bennett, AVhltehorso and West Taku Arm. The cruis e liner "Princess Charlotte" will feature in these tours. From comfy deck chairs, today's northbound nomad Is treated to p moving paeeant of majestic glaciers, towering peaks, and rock-bound fjords. Adventure waits at every port of call. Alert Bay, Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Wran-gell and JuneaU follow In colorfu succession, each with Its welrl array of totem poles and other i symbols of Indian life. Picturesque "Sunset Cruises" NEW HAZELT0N . ikl. On Tuesday morning oi wis wcr , t- 3 J... rinllAnKkuA on oiohtU-UPfl T- enue cash.; BrUlsh ... wh had ,lved for anin Shters- Yes lt's great 10 years near Glen Vowell in the HaZ-essarlly accepted. tn;be & nIght fighter ,f you can oniy found dead FOR SALE 16 ft. rowboat. 220 8th I see the enemy. Mrs. Parkinson of .the Salvation Avertlie E. tf) I 1 FOR SALE Wash basn. two . . .it.. -m .I.Vii lish dinner sets. Remington type- i or woe writers, radios $9.95; $150 dia- " mnnrt rlnw. reasonable offer a watches at half price. B. C. Furniture Store. Phone Black 324. tn SALESMEN WANTED along the west coast of Vancouver Island are also scheduled for tho current season bctveen Victoria and Port Alice. These popular cruises offet the passenger eight days of splenlid coastal scenery with regular svop-overs at quaint Indian fishing village. Two Canadian Pacific liners will be In "Sunset Cruise" service from June 1 to September 21. Life on a Canadian Pacific coast vessel is fashioned .tfter that of tn ocean liner. Bk tenuis, shuffleboard, morning bouillon, afternoon tea, horse rating, dances, moonlight protnetades on deck, and midnight snika all contribute to tho joys o.' Bhlp-board life on a Canadian l'icit'c "Princess" liner. Army. He was seated at the table, ; fully clothed and It is. believed death -was due ' tonatutal causes. The funeral took place at Hazelton. William Grant of Hazelton left this week for Vancouver to attend the conference of the United Church. P.M. SALUTES "HOME FRONT" DEFENDERS Winston Churchill causes amusemept amongst the onlookers as he raises his famous "John Bull" hat onto his stick in ack- nowledgment of their cheers. This was at Swansea, where the Prime Minister visited during tour of Nazi-raided South Wales and Bristol. i Clean-Up Paint-Up Make Repairs, Build We can supply all the materials for a new home or for additions to the old one. Call In and talk it over . Albert & McCaf fery, Ltd. ntmvu rilONE 116 PHONE 117' V 1, '-J it 4 ', i t i , . ti c I 4 V