iy, March 27, 194L Spring's n The Air And It's Time; to Look aMhiNu'c v. LSHION-CRAFT" TOPCOATS ju'll surely be pleased with fern new colorful Done- 1s and Manx Tweeds; aniline Harris and beauti- Venetian Velours. Jiey are styled in Raglans, i and Guards, Ialmacans ome in and see them. ;25.oo to $36-00 kY END strikes; Measures Slay Be Taken . &. Government To Prevent irruption On Defence Orders of the International Har- Slow Burninq CIGARETTE PAPERS None WHIP MADi Mutter of the KnUtf of Charles llimker Taj lor, Iteceaned SE NOTICE that by Order of JUa 'udce FUher, txcal Judge ot Kiprenv Court ot. British. Columbia. 'He atts & Nickerson t HUM) AVE. Successor to Bryant Co. Ltd. THONE 315 hundred workers to enter the plant. Several- persons went to hospital. A strike had been called to this plant .by. the Cjngress on DRESSING I OVER 40 Speaking Of Easter In Wartime Here Are Things To Remember About Good Looking Clothes By AMY PORTER Associated Press' Fashion Editor What Is the perfect Easter cos tume for a woman past 40? score high on the following- 10 points: Silhouette: The older woman, thin or not so thin, should Insist on easy fit. A clinging silhouette' accentuates figure faults. LOCAL NEWS NOTES library tag day Saturday. (74) . S. O. N. Fishermen's Farewell . ( Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Friday 28. tt, furniture boueht for cash. Everyone welcome. (74) WMVU -w w - - - v or eold on commission. Ellos, Moose Building, Third Avenue. (tf) E. T. Kenney, M. L. A. for Skeena, afr brief visit to the city on business, left by last evening's train ion jus return w havtnsr salvaee material Specialists in clothes for the old-!. v tl. o, Cross please er woman say it may be a suit, a ' t,,pri0n ' aen 962 or Red 441. coat or a Jacket dress, but it must No;artkje too large or too small. Necklines: A woman Is as young las her throat, so look for neck- lltnoa 1 1-1-1 1o TiVi- t Im becoming to most women, but Its severity should be relieved with a ' collar that stands up slightly". If the skin Is less than perfect the V i should be filled in with a lmgerle , dlckle. High young collars look well on any woman with a good throat line. I Sleeves: Three-quarter length, loose-hanging sleeves are best, They conceal plumpness or thinness,' move gracefully with the mo- tion of the arm. But if you have a fine arm, show it off with an ! above-the-elbow sleeve. In evening dres3, little cap sleeves or a filmy shoulder cape go well. Suits: A tailored suit looks well on a well-proportioned figure regardless of size. But top-heavy or hip-heavy figures can be more tfracefullv garbed in dressmaker suits, -with loose box coats, three- quarter length. vester Co. at. Richmond, Indiana.! Coats: A dressmaker coat with , a last nisht when pickets endea- print dress is the best day-ln- and voured to prevent strike-breakers day-out costume for the older RujSfwunjgjp M Costs MgS I less than 1 ftom entering the plant. The police woman. Avoid severity of cut and Said Peter to Paul e&tored order, breaking, up the finish. Hand-details contribute to Kindly step down7' olcket lines and bermlttine six. the great lady look. Said. Paul to Peter Colors: Dont cling to color In- leave town." hibHions. A woman with clear (76) MADE IN CANADA Man in the Moon Impending as' the. two opposing. Accessories: Many older women enes. ana Deer pariars get uinisr unions got together. Workers werestiffer a bad case of conservatism - wtiirnin5. to the sates of the, when It comes to selecting bag. There is. is. great great reJot:ing reJot:lng plant today. nrriinator of national defence pro- Youm; styles are made on comiort- ductlon, are moving to invoke the lable lasts. "Hae " " iiytivi. .lervlee law to brins about Hats: Neednt be heavy, and yet?" IK MITHK.MK COl KT Of IIKITI!II '-ofronlv ICOIXMIIIt IV I'KOUATE inc resumpuuw ,ut upaanuno Maiter of ttic "AdminWrition strike-tied plah!s wnere aeaence V1!! orders are being held up. in ii anted-Raw Furs Mtler value. CKItTIHCATK "I' IMPROVEMENTS P. T. KriH-tlonnl Mineral Claim Situate to the-AUlii Mining DlvUlon. ifh h. r.r Hurr-h AD. whpr. lccattd: On ithe west de 01 '-; :oi Ad.ulndtritor tf the t)he Tulaequah piver awiui seven raiiea or Charles Booker Taylor. lor- np stream rrom it luncxion wim uic i RnMiv nt tu.11. rvvt t.vii hivtj-. Lswlul Holder: Polarla- 1 C Itrnvhln Thn MeA TaVII Mln'.ni OO. tAA. Number Of f nZfn Window Shades Cream and green. fcach fhone 775 HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Ship to J. E. OHMHEIM, Prince Rupert, D.C. Representing HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Phone HI. 167 East 3rd Ave. u MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. i ran tatji.es- A GOOD PLACE TO BOY -Walnut finish, beautiful and Each ; $1.95 95c 327 3rd Avenue When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable AXI m i -sue 42 service 24 Uour Service at Regular Rates important for a neat .appearance. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Rebekah Tea and 8aUj, AprU 2, Little Theatre Plays, April 2, 3. Hill 60 Dance April 4. Lutheran Tea, April 5, Metropole. Queen Mary Tea, Mrs. Parkln'sJ AprU 14. Red Cross Dance, April 18, orles, R.M.R. Orchestra. Arm- L. O. B. A. Spring Sale, April 23. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 24. Gyro Hoedown, April 25. Mayday Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, iw I St. Peter's Spring Sale, May .8. U&I Cafe On Waterfront NOW OPEN For Business. m doves and shoes. They are apt to Greece today but the Germans Attempts to settle the General buy non-committal black "bepause and Italians say the coup is not so. Motors strike at Oakland, Call- ot goes wun everymmg. wny fomla, are still a faUure. won;t dirk red "go with every- Anyway the Jugoslavian, coup Is firnretarv of vthe Navy Frank thing Just as weii7 Ana oiaer au in uio mmas 01 wiosev-uwjui Knox and Wiltldm F. Knudsen, co- women's shoes need not look old. English. you caught the burglar Wear your basic cos- "No." .'replied the village con- tume Into a store, and t least stable, .confidentially, "but Tve got try on the dizziest hats in the hlm.io; scared that he doesn't, dare place! Bhoyj himself when I'm about" Jewelrv: Costume or real Is a must for the older woman. A fine' A schoolmistress asked clip, a pnceful laoel sDray, a long what "S-e-e'spelled strand of bads add fillip. Qualltv: The pxcerlenced will concede that one fine cos tume i worth thre cheah onei. tbcut the 7th day of June 1940. lfclder'a FMtoer's CerUflcate. 5ai27E. women particularly, tk.v; indebted to the said Ett TAKE NOTICE thM I, Jamea T; Un r . " . ,,. .,nlsh ' :red to jy the amount of Uwir drwii. r. M. c. 33303E acting t Agent '.rood material, and fine finish are fCnraa to me forthwith and all ft Polarla-Taku Mining Ocmpany, im. MMg claims 8alnt Uie aa.ld Free Mtaera CwtKKats no. ojuic lucre rwjulred. to file them with tend, at the end of aUty daya tram ;tly verified on or "before the the date hereof, to aifply to the Mining ' i f May A.D 1941 failing which Reocrder Sot a Certificate of Improve-. Ib-.M will h marf. Knvino r- mpiit for .thp njunjose cl obtAlnine to svuoh claims of which I Clown Orn of the abeve claim, 'e bom ru-Alflrd ' Aint further .take notice that action. TED a- Pritme Rurr. b: C. the under fort ton 85 of the "Mineral Act I toy of March 1941. must be commenced before the lsu- NO KM AN A. WATT ! ance of aUdtt Caif.fliCftia oi innpiu- Offtclal Admlnliitrfttor menu. Prince Ilupert. B.C. Dated this 17tJ day cf Mirch T. W. Brown left on last evening's train for a trip to Smithers on legal business. Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be on time. Ounner George Reid of area headquarters staff here returned to the city on the ?rince George yesterday after an absence of six weeks In Vancouver spending leave and recuperating from a recent op eratlon. Describing Incidents and giving impressions, of a recent trip East, H. F. Pullen was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club with P. H. Linzey taking the chair in the absence of the president, Dr. Neal M. Carter. Sergeant C. C. Jacklin, transferred from here to Kamloops as district chief of provincial police, sails tonight xm the Prince George to assume his new post In the south-1 ern interior. On the way to Kam loops he will pay a brief visit to Victoria where Mrs. Jacklin is. ill. Mr. and Mrs.. Alex Turnbull are sailing tonight on the Prince George for Ocean Falls where Mr. J Turnbull will spend the coming the Easter school, teachers' convention. J. C. Brady, former member of Parliament for Skeena but how Will you "a resident of Ottawa, was the j speaker of the evening at the St. I'd" better 'Patrick's Day dinner of the Lions ',, Club at tlte Chateau Laurler. Mrs. skin and white hair mav look best It will be a great relief to find at the event. Mr. Brady expressea In flaminz red. Women with erev- that we. are to pay less provincial the opinion that the Irish had a Industrial Organisation union on lag hair should avoid unrelieved Income tax. Jake says If he paid destiny. In a witty address he ex-w,,, n '.Hack tnr it. matrix ihpm lnk sat. the envernmerit anvJniore than he tolled the Irish characterise : of " - - - - " (WiuaiJ 1 . . . -mm. ..1. m', ,A V piNOTON. D.C., Mrch 27: sylvaniai a setUcment of the strike colors are less flattering, generally, fee.for breakfast, and beer;, between when the crisis came, the people b was serious rioting at the the Bethlehem Steel plant was than muted pastels. meals. Then how would thegioc- of Eire would be ready to fight. Timely Recipes EGGS IN NOODLE NESTS 2 cups narrow noodles 6 cups boiling water 2 teaspoons salt V2 cup milk 1,4 teaspoon pepper. 2 tablespoons melted butter 1 tup grated cheese 6 eggs Cook noodles In water to which a child it', teasooons cif salt has been added until tender about 15 min- Th rimiH hesltiitpd. utes. Dram and rinse with cold ''What, do I do when I look at water. Mix with V teaspoon salt, : you?' said the mistress. . Vn teaspoon pepper, butter and ! "Thquint," replied the scholar. ' cheese. Line 6 custard cups with tne nooaies. xvia k a aepressiun in i A newly appointed colonel gave centre of each. Break one e?g into j a. dinner ta his resimenL Aidrezs- ah e-oreson. Sorlnkle with the tng ihe meh he' said JovlaUy: "Now remaining tes-i-oon salt and .'8! fall upon the food-wlthout-mercy.- 'teasooon pepper. Set-the cups in Treat It as if it were the enemv." snauow Damns pan. caKe in rauu- At the end of the dinner he erate oven. 325 dA-rr F. 25 mln-no'ticed a sergeant sneaking away utes or until egg whites are set. with two bottles ofwine. ; "What are you doing?" he asked. ''Obeying orders, sir," was the reply." When you don't kill the enemy' you take them prisoners." She:- "Here's your ring back. I cannot marry you, for I love some-1 one,-else" . . He: ''Who is he?" j She (Nervously) : "You're not go-; Ing to-kill hlm7" He: "No. Bat I'll try to sell him thfring." ! ' UNSEEING YOUTH j BRISTOL, March 27: (CP) A 17-year bid youth, said to be earning $31.15 i week, was (committed for ' three months for sabotage at a Bristol factory. ;Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 Easter Candies and Novelties Now on Display from lc up Also Easter Box Chocolates MUSSALLEM'S ' CONFECTIONERY Opposite Canadian Legion Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 THE SEAL ot QUALITY PS 111 GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Parked by the only salmon .canning company with an all the rear round payroll In Prince Rupert WMf ,NT0UANY Vl ; BUkTONU This advertisement is not published or Amv.A h the Liauor Control Board or by the laovernmeni or oniuu Columbia. PAGE THREE WWig'Bg 1 1 GOLDEN BANTAM 1 CORN ( i The excellent appearance and field- B fresh flavor of RgYALClTY Chllliwack f Corn, offers the finest cream-style corn to be had; Try It! I Little Theatre Social Evening Informal Program Following Business Session Last Nignt Proved Enjoyable ness session, an enjoyable social evening was spent. Mrs. Norah E. Arnold, the president, was In the week on official duties as inspec-, tor of schools. From Ocean Falls chair and in general charge. Pro-Mr and Mrs. Turnbull will proceed sress was reported on the playS to next week to Vancouver to attend. he presented next wees. An Informal urogram Included the reading of -several plays by the members. These proved very entertaining and may later be pre sented to the public. Capt. F. H. Allwood of the Rocky Mountain Rangers gave acceptable musical monologues, accompanied by Miss Jean McLean. Community singing was enjoyed the piano. J Delicious served. : with Len Crlpps at; refreshments were TALK OF POOLING PUBS LONDON, March 27: (CP) Bomber public houses along a j thoroughfare might be replaced by Mwnher and friend of the "one up-to-date house with every Prince Rupert Little Theatre to the,amenlty for the public" said Chair- number of sixty or more gathered man incmas wjx ai uie wewing-last night in the Canadian Legion ton annual licensing meeting. Hall where, after a general busi Try a Dally News Want-Ad. The Little Theatre Old Post Office APRIL 2 and 3 A Dramatic Evening Net Proceeds hi Ald Canadian War Services aanBBaBn MANUFACTURERS' Life Insurance Co. P. H. Linzey Local Representative Prince Rupert PHONE GREEN 44B --- Used Furniture Beatty Washing; Machine, McCIary Kootenay 6-hole Range, 8-piece Dining Room Suite, Bedroom Dressers, Bed Spring ami Mattresses, Extension Tables, Kitchen Tables, Gate Leg Table, Quebec Heaters, Wash Stands, Davenport. MISCELLANEOUS 21 jewel Waltham Watch, 15 jewel Wrist Watch, Guitar, Violin, Set of Books of Knowledge, Radios, Gramophone Records, Aladdin Lamp, Coleman Lantern, Bird Cage, Mirrors, Sad Irons, Clothes Wringers, Wash Board, Snatch Blocks, Barrow Wheels, Square Shovel, Lawn Mowers, Peaveys, Stanley Steel Level, Forge and Blower, Tennis Racquet. Used Furniture Department MOOSE BUILDING ELIO'S Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. THIRD AVENUE Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars Steamer leaves PRIKCE 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 hi III ll if 1 I I I t ? s