I Ladies: i y rnn 23 1942 J. I. H. bULVjUK J'.uivuuiUiin Optometrist Itnnll', r 1 MM.AMATi;! DING WOKKERS .HI 11 ,Jl (, I ANAIA ITinte Rupert, MITKOrOLE HAM. fourth Sunday :ii it 2 pjn. i ai mhts. Joiners, nd Caulkers, r-u inters. Paper-. Decoratois. ft- ictary I'hone Hlue 111, ro, not is NEW ROYAL HOTEL - U !X PBur. Rent Avay I'rom Home" St Cold Watr Rupert, I1C. p.o. no im i t a a r aB.iJiiji j tij:irNC i: sai.k inKiir T;:r l ur Nerkplrcr a lid l;r ( " and look Ulf dls- GOLDBLOOM The Old Reliable" He: e ( I' Tninsr Things At YUMKTY STOKE s Hate them All Frr '1 Ma Kaw and I'; Uined MILK VALENTIN DAIRY niom: ti7 Announcement announce adding a KM'iiKiM. nr.iT. '. Mr Cnarue rhartc. As v yrs ca-'.'ic irad he ' rriulld your :.nn do u for ! RF.S8 8HOK6 KINO BOOTS UNG, the Tailor k-J Sir; Phone (III) v. Steam X'-.. W.lt. RADIOS- niture 'd. In good S15.95 III STKKKIELDS . S65,Q0 lS I) ( "l-IETS $9.95 TLK VIOVK- a , , $895 8- C. Furniture Co. ,,,U)NK 1JLACK 321 "'rd Avenue TW0 (.'OTTACiES 0K SALB. LarKo Public Hall I'nr lrii 1TIUL HOTEL Cleveland St LouU Detroit Philadelphia Washington Chieajro IS AHEAD ,Wo" llumi Continuinr to Show me .Kuonii ira Maintain American Lead BROOKLYN. April 22 'Canadian Press Brooklyn beloved Bums , continue to lead the way In the National League. Yesterday they overwhelmed the Boston Bees ! with a 13 to 2 score. PUUburz Pirates downed the Chicago Cubs ;to atay In second place. j The world champion New York Yankees are still havlne Uttle dif- ifteulty in continuing as American .League pacemakers. They downed the Philadelphia Athletics ten to tour yeau-raay. Cleveland won 4 to 2 over St. LouU Browns to move Into second place along with the Boston lied Sox who were Idle' with Washington. Yesterday's Big League scotm: American League 1 New York. 10; Philadelphia, t 8t. LouU. 2; Cleveland, 4. I Detroit. 4; Chicago. 2. ! Washington at Boston, postpon ed. 1 National League 1 Chicago. 2; Pittsburgh. 5. i Boaton. 2; Brooklyn, 13. ; Cincinnati. 0; St LouU. 8. Philadelphia at New York, post potted. I The standings to date: I National League Brooklyn PittatHirg St LouU Chicago iNew York Philadelphia 'Boston Cincinnati W L Pet. - - 6 2 .750 - 6 3 .625 4 3 .Ml 3 4 429 3 4 .429 3 4.429 3 2 em stMBraiauai .imrncan league New York 5 - r 1.4.4.4.4.4.4 t . ( rt Vur I ru..... 1 SPORT CHAT .375 .333 .714 .571 .571 .558 .556 J75 .375 26 They dona come any touiher than Micky Wood, unbeaten Ught-' nUrcn., -..v .irsums: cnampion 01. j. tddillan Oreat BrMaln. former body guard for an Indian maharaja and nowj sergeant Instructor to the Middle- i sex Home Ouard. At 44, Mleky still wvlghs only 1J5 pounds and when j he puu hU cirluan soidlrrsi-throiuih a ccmmando-Uke unarm-! en oasnoai ortu u s nard lo realtael I mai we no bona he wears on his W WW .11 W IX ft li Otsjst War. Wood, who has had' more than M0 fights in his 24 .years of wresUlnir and never been disqualified, hat done alnvwtt ct-erythlna. mrludtns walking barefoot through fire. i The fire-walkini stunt took I place It years ago when Wood was I serving as a bodyguard for the I Maharaja of Broda. One nlcht. .during a celebration, an Indian : fakir who had ut walked across j a bed of burning charcoal without i injuring hts feet, asked It any white person uwild like to try lU "Oo on. Wood, you seem able to do anything, yu can do It," dared th Maharaja. So Micky took off ni.s ihoes and socks and with the fakir leading the way, walked igh: tiep? along the biasing :.:.i It. Ue .u fir red slight burns where small lumps of charcoal 1 lodged between his toes, but oth-,erwUe felt no 111 effects. That's i how tough he Is. Dance at Knights Of Columbus Hut Over 200 Present At Very llnjov. able Affair last Mtht i Last night In the Knights of Columbus Hut a very enjoyable dance was held for the forces. t There was a lar.se crowd of over 200 in attendance. Danclns was cnJoycd to music supplied by the j Ninth Heavy Battery. R.C.A.. or- I chestra. j Dancing was from 9 until 11 p. .n. when refreshments were served , by the ladles of the Catholic Wo- j I men's League, and the Junior' . i . v. . :i.t..-:,;'N' Miss Margaret McCaffery. Tliejij dancing continued on until midnight. 1 Master of ceremonies for the evening was C. P. Balagno. 1 . Geologists divide the earth into three spheres: Ulhosphcrc or rock; i hydro.rphere or water; and atmo.-.phcre, or air. nke up future residence. The THE DAILY NEWS PAOE THRE1 AS CRII'I'S LEFT ON FATEFUL MISSION M bBSSSSSSbI RbBSSHk BSSSSSSSSBn Entrusted with cue of tiie war's most vita, imsu:.-; f.ha- of inducing India to a ( "pt Britain's offer o; dominion -uius after the war, and of getting India's fuli eo-opeMti on or. th side of the United Nation? war effort. Sir Stafford Cnnps 1. shown shaking hands with the pilot of the piano that flew him to India, last before the take-off frcm Ennlar.d. Now he is returning to England after r-'l'ne in his m.v im: Farewell Party Is Happy Affair Knnalrf rtridgett Is Honored By Children's Choir of St. Peter's Church guests were Canon W. F. P.ush- brook. William Lamb. Mrs. David Scott and Mrs. Henderson. Following supper, the presenta tion was made to Mr. Bridget t of a handsome Ue clip to which was attached one of the choir badges. Master Vaughan Tattersal made the presentation with a happy speech. Mr. Bridgett, in responding, tasj. urged urged the the children children to to con- 707 Quietly Wedded i Sunday Morning diss Elizabeth Silvc rthorn Becomes Bride of William O'Neill A quiet wedding was solemnized .hi Sunday morning at 9:30 in St. Vndrew's Cathedral. Dean J. B. Gibson officiating, when William John O'Neill son of Mr. and Mrs '.V. J. O-Netll of Smlthers. and Miss Elizabeth Rosamond Sllverthome of Houston were united in marriage. The coupie was attended by the groom's brother and sister-in-law. Sergeant and Mrs. M. C 0Kiill Onlv thp Immprfht Monday at the home of rrening con-1 frimri, of rfM1.rfin rarM Mrs. Headeraon toe chudren of Si.ln their musical efforts. ,r. nPM--.. Peter's Church 'Seal Cove I choir 1 Canon Hush brook Jotned the5 hlz and OTfeill will reside ave a fareweU party n honor of tribute- which had been paid tom Prlnce Ruperti the groom (wiaia unusjeu. wno nas stnee onuci.k tur wiium ne wwneaii employed at the ft for Vancouver where he will a happy and prosperous future, here Miss Dorothy Smith. Mb Betty Dry Dock eature of the evening ' proceed- Scott, Miss Kay Toombs and MK - nas was the maklnc of a presen- Joan Croxford also made siiort Mr. Bridgett. by request, rendered Uation to Mr. Bridgett in recoani- speeches, expreing regret at Mr. -"How Lovely are Thy Oardens" t Ion of his work as leader of the Brtdgett's deoarture and wUhlnei and Tostl's "Partlne." him all the beat for the future. I Games brought the evening; to a to. Mr. Bridgett. Th rhoir sang two items and close. " 1T , .- at d o- "Electric cooVing itvc food; cutt fuel nun . . . giving )vu juit that much more to put into WAR SAVINGS STAMPS." Reddy Kilowatt says REVVy KILOWATT! When you cook with your ELECTRIC RANGE "Because electric heat doesn't scorch and blacken jour pots and pans, you don't need to use scratchy, abrasive materials to get them clean again. That means they last longer, and you conserve the aluminum and iron and steel that Canada needs for victory. "And speaking of cleaning never use a stiff brush or sharp instrument to remove spilled food from open surface units. Burn it off before it has a chance to harden and your burners will give you longer, more efficient service." Due ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR! The place whtro you vole is shown on the slip left at your house by the enumerator, if you lose the slip ask your next door neighbor where he voles. BUT ... T?.i . f DON'T FAlLTo VOTE ! It is your privilege and duty to vole at Ihe Plebiscite, to answer the following question;- "Are you in favour of releaiing the Government from any obligation arising out of any past commitments restricting the methods of raising men for military service?' The Polls are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Daylight Saving Time, Monday, April 27th. tuutd uwJtr tulkoriiy Deft of Ikf j 1 OUtrt Steamers leave Prince Hupert for Vancouver: CaUla every Tuesday pjn. 1:3 'J Vancouver Thursday Cardena every Friday 10:30 pjn. Due Vancouver Monday ajn Queen Charlotte Inlands Leaving April 7. 21 midnight midnight. Full Information. Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Ateni Third re. Phone 55 i rs THE SEAL OF QUALITY 0 feaSi L ? D S E A L Sockeye Salmon Fancy Red Herring in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Bloater BEATTY -WASHERS Electric and Engine Drive 100 MADE IN CANADA There's no place like home for dong the family wash. Due to povemmwvt restrictions we have only a limited number that we can place in Prince Rupert. If your present washer needs repairs 'et us know. We can fix it or make you an allowance on a new me. If you have any friends that have been thinking of getting a washer tell them to I'hone Black 125 and ask for Mark Husell At Parkin Electric. 527 Third Avenue West SMtSCSnaBESSSSB OUR COUNTRY AND HOMES DEMAND GOOD SERVICE We ajsk your co-opeiation. Our country requests us to conserve gasoline. We are also advLsed that e shall not be able to replace tires for our trucks. In order t maintain our policy of prompt service we ak you to place all coal orders at IcaU ONE i)AV BC1 OKK DEUVKKV IS EXPECTED. By doing tills JOU will enable us to route our deliveries In the most economical manner, thereby conserving both gasoline and tires. Albert & Mc affery Ltd. PHONES 116 OK 11? Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific TO VANCOUVEK VIA OCEAN FALLS AND WAY POUTS: SS "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" every Friday. 10 pjn. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT: April 6th. 16th. 28th. May 8th. 19th. June 2nd. TOvKETailKANwWBANOELL, JUNEAU AND SKAlWAY: Aprii Sud. 12th. 23rd. May 3rd. 14th. 28th. Direct connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from V. I COATES. General Agent, Prince Rupert, K.C If you lose anything, advertise tor iu