PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE .And when we speak of Purses we include all those necessary "spring musts" in a complete matching ensemble : Clove s, Millinery, Jewellery, Flowers, Hosiery, Collar and Cuff Sets, Scarves . . .yes, even down to the Handkerchief for just the right finishing touch. ('has. Dodimcad OptomrtrKl in Cliarce Watch, Clock, Jewelry HriMirinc, Hand KinraTinj VISIT OUU UASUMKNT STOKIJ for line China. Mnnerware, lilasses, Itagcagr a,,,l .Nuiellies. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond .Merchant Spring Handbags BREAK m OUT In Brillia it New Fabrics RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Nisht "In the Heart of Prince Kupcrl" TIIIKI) AVE. Next to Heilbroner's I'hone IiLUE 907 Special Price for LAW US' and CKNTS' N'fiW SIMtING CLOTHING $27.50 and up. B. LAMB, Tailor Phone Black 787 302 Third Ave. W. Occasional Furniture CEDAR CHESTS 528.00, $35.00i and fitujs UEDROOM SUITE Special 3 PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE-Special 3 PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE-Special SEAMLESS AXMINSTER CARPETS-AI1 sizes OCCASIONAL CHAIRS ODD CHESTERFIELD CHAIRS . .'II FLOOR COVERTNP. I TMntniu c... . .. 1 $79.00 $117.00 $89.00 $12.93 and $23.00 $26 50 -o icei woe.. Large stock for your choice. FOOT STOOLS-Each DRESSERS, each nnn .,.. ' : ' J V invite you to visit our ' Used Z?, 1 1 nd many pieces of furniture for your hom at prices. . . . All-Wave K,d L?.t-r.eat.money savi"S Buffets. Dressers. R ound iJ matcn; DavenDorte 5?fPPi nru n 7 . cuairs lo Elio's Furniture St Tinito avi:nui; BUY . . . ritlNCIJ ItUI'I'KT ore i'iionk ckki;n ai9 RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets KOM'ASTU READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage to. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA "-4 NEWS FROM EDMONTON Capt. E. R. Brock, H.ON.V.K:, director of naval reserve divisions, carried out an Inspection of Edmonton division. I!c was. accompanied by Commander E. T. Tis-' dall, director of training foe the Canadian Navy; Lieut. Colin S. Ulassco, officer commanding the Edmonton division, and officers .n charge of each division. Capt. Brock examined candidates for commissions in the navy. As a result of the destruction last New Year's day of Metropolitan United Church buJdlng here, -he amalgamation of Metropolitan and Garneau United churches is being considered. The proposal is Numerous new and timely volumes have been added to the shelves of the Edmonton Public Library. Prospect for a resumption rr activity in the Walnwrlght oil field of Alberta are believed to be cood. Drilling is about to begin on holdings or Clifton C. Ross, one mile north of town. The Walnwrlght field has been dormant for ten years. Experts believe there are several potential small wells. THE DAILY NEWS MONT) AY I II!" App. to erect a new church buildin to . 1,1 in 8rtmi addition takP carp of thp .nu i r tre were organ the merged congregation. Some of the material from old Metropolitan Church may be salvageable. Purchase of $1500 of Dominion government bonds was deckt?d upon at the final meeting of the Students' Council of the University of Alberta here. Lloyd Grisdalc of Olds, Alberta, Is the new president of the students' council. Surgeon Captain A. McCallum. medical director-general of the Royal Canadian Navy, in an interview during a recent visit here, made the statement that 46 percent of the men called up for military training were below Cate-;ory A. After two years and three months on military service in England. Sergeant Instructor Don-old Gower, In civilian life ticket clerk for the Canadian Pacific Railway at Edmonton station, has returned home and will be engaged in instructional work here. CONCERT IS ACCEPTABLE final Affair Stated by Varilrn Singers Cot Adam anil Commander llrcd .Make Spree he Ilefore a good-shed and a purr clntlve audience", the Vardcn Sing ers Thursday night in St. Paul's Lutheran Church presented a very acceptable; concert featuring sacred numbers, both In Norwegian and English. The proceeds from a collection amounting to $112 will be for the benefit of Norwegian sailors in the service of the Allies. There were nniherrn and nr snrurs and Mrs. Henry I twine r, was sotolst. Peter Lien esbMl-; his usual earfbilltles In dl-eetkm to the chiml num- snlrvt hv Peter Lien and iiino sotos br Miss Frances Moore. Miss Ruth Nelson acted as accompanist for some of the numbers. Another feature of the evening! included addressee by Col. FredW . j Adams of the United States Army I and Commander A. H. Recdofthe' Canadian Navy. The former spoke tne me Norweiian Norwegian merchant merchant ma- nu. the Commercial Orads, have been sparking the Orad-ComcU of Edmonton in the series here during the past week with Wichita Thurs-tons which the Edmonton girls won. TtiA U'.v, -. , i .... . SPECIAL 3 DAY J itcK m:ss l'N(i.(il'.MI'NT -i;i:(ilNNIN(i -sciiixs sx avsiiots County 1 The At (tnc Animal Speak Compl11' 1.00. 3 'OS. 7 06 ' " FaUn' i 3 25 ; 1:29. 9 - see It lr""1 A Whiffiets From The Waterfront j on, ' - f nne ana the latter the on subject; C.PJ steamer Princess Louise nlf , hortly be coming on the Rev. J. u H Myrwans presided and eompany'. Alaska service for the spoke of the occasion of the sec- summer reptaelng the Princes. vln ' thC Norah- The "v" u"1 lr optftoon vasion of Nora-ay as well as the a ten-day schedulee wiui Captain Nomealan seamen. ,s. K Oray. who for .one year, ' has been master of th nrinFM Louis. Is now akiDoer of tint nri ri ces BUxabeth on the VJotoria run. C.PJt. steamer Irince Norah. Capt. WUllam Palmer, arrived In Pwt at 11:15 yesterday morning irom Vancouver . and. mtm. Mwr ftr ..... "imciu uiiaaa laoic len-1 uim- nls championship tournament h,. charting fifty tons of frelaht hn been in progress hero rfnrw ih. tailed at 4 pjn. in oonUnuatkm r Sunrise Easter Sunday services wcek wttn many of the leading her vJra to Alaska whence she were held by many of Edmonton's Payers of the western part of the duc hck here Thursday after -churches Including Grace Luther- .country participating. , noon southbound. The as. Norah an, central Baptist and Edmonton , 1130 00 0OM IM paaaetifters of Pentecostal Tabernacle. The Edmonton Pian ria whom three dlsembarkad here i Teachers' Association has elected 8'n boartl t this port for the I oiucera as follows: President. O nGrw, Hatlcn; vice - president. Miss Blanche Thornton. Her earliest arrival In port from .Ihe south tn weeks. Union Steamer Easter Holiday travel on railway Oatala. Capt trneat Shepfwrd and bus lines in all directions arr,Tl t 10:10 lat nicht from from Edmonton was much heavier V3"00""' nd sailed at midnight than usual. for Port Simpson and Stewart whence she U due bark hrre U- Prlze horses and cattle of many ""H""'"' morninR yjuthtymnd rom au over the tii.m provinces were shown at h nual spring stock show of the Edmonton Exhibition Association ixsf . -- . 'wlc; Tne show lasted four day Spring ,nHn has arrived in Edmonton and Included two 1a. uiu local zaraenerx sr. D.tin Iheir plots tn readiness. Vegetables. ,ramcr tnan nowers. will bo teat. , ers this yea Mrs. Allan Sahe. president of the Women's Anriiiaru .u- . - I ..uAuiaij ji Urea HV mjui' Mmnnlnn norrn Canarllan Am... .... . Helen Northup. Noel MacDonnM and Etta Dann, old time stars of iew aays ago. urged members of the Auxiliary to vote affirmatively in the forthcoming federal manpower plebiscite. Now is Ihc lime lo start saving ior next year INCOME TAX The hard War to ruy your next year', income Jw"iHicf.ll.due...henKr.We for the money. th.s month ... and deposit enough every par day to meet your next bill IN FULL in March 1943. Be smart! Make your firjt deposit for th.s purpose the very next time you rcccive your pay follow your plan faithfully, month by month, through the year: Vou Will be glad you did . . . later. b TO HELP YOU SAVE The Roy.l Bant Ilmjlr Bl)( , . . you how to ve hy p,m,ci lLw? l 1 'c payment, ,nj other filej ch 4ow IM.I ()(. S THE ROYAL BANK of Canada To Win Thh Uar h Our I irol Or,Uf OJ It , Furniture RADIOS- IlCCOIKIUli,!! (I shape, selling ui HARDWOOD CHAIRS New. special each S15.95 $2.25 C 1 1 EST K R F I K M )S- 2 ix-e. brand QOr (f new. mkcIh! vwW'VU USED CARPETS- ukx1 fthape. QQ qj b'i s)z-s ,,.((- MANTLE 8 day goixl shiiH' CLOCK- S8.95 Slraiiiem leave Prlnco Itupcrt for Vancouver: Catala every Tuesday 1:30 P.m. One Vuncouver Thuraduv Cardcna every Fridaytui6'!0 Due Vancouve'MnnlinJ'i'M -""J t.IMt luren Charlotte Islainli Leaving April 7. 21 midnight midnight. I'ull Information. Tickets and Keservailnni I'KANK J. SKINM:u l'rlnce llupert Aent Third Ave. pn0ne 5C3 Joan Fontaine fiTS SrTv hi .ihimw ash WW- n (SOOI) WKATHIIKCOCK The Kuropean wethtrrith It said to exhibit dneulness at tlfia i or an approaching storm. ry tirant both . ? croon' mntir -V ARY GRANT JOAN FONTAINE Wuh SIR fTORir. IIARnuin;p NIGEL BRUCE DiME MA Y ftlifrn' SI Air K KM II I TP II A ftp A. CAPITOL I'OWOi n l(n The Orrn- matoee. eh sauce in p , YOU SERVE AS YOU SAU when you SKW with Modern SINGER SEWING MACHI Your Slnirr Mill p4y fr Ttlf . . . I.lx-r4l allow-ante for jour old machine, lt im make jou an offer. 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