f PAGE FOUR BUY Expert OPTICAL SERVICE VISIT OUK KASK.MENT STOKK Chas. Dodiincad Optometrist in Charge Watch, Cluck, Jewelry Krpairin;, Hand KngraTiiiic for Fine China. Dinnrrwarr. ; lapses. Barrage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant Special Price for LAD IKS' and CENTS' NEW SPUING CLOTIUNC $27.50 and uj). B. LAMB, Tailor I'hone I'.lack 787 302 Third Ave. W. Spring Filled Mattresses iUnil?d,r the manactur-the famous Beautyrest opnng-fUled Mattresses, all sizes. Pillows. Felt Mattressw. Beds. Slumber King Springs, Folding Cots and Converto Lounges Also we have received Lion brand Luggage-Suitcases, Trunks. Gladstone Fortnight Cases. Overnight Cases. Sleeping Bags. Tents Pack Sacks Packboards. Dunnage Bags, Blankets. Window Shades' V nr CoverlnSs. InJaid Linoleums. Congoleum Rugs, Axminster Carpets, Mats of all sizes, for your home re-f Chesterfield Suites. Bedroom Suites. Dinette. Enterprise Ranges for burning coal or wood 5 Sf,7LV'0U T0, V,SIT 0UR USEU "JKNiTimi: I) LIT. m S S8SSM JRaUngi0 &nSSsaft0lher ItemS nrJA Elio's Furniture Store TIIIKI) AVENUl 1'HONK (iKKKX 91! RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets . . at Your Local Hoteliers. NO WjASTE Canadian Fish & Cold Storage l'KINLi: klpi:ut Co. Lid. BKITISII COLUMBIA It's intercstinir to know whpn mmVimr tun n:i xt that the people of o- the whole r 1 district Vr ',vuu,"6 are doing uit u"jf the same. mews REPORT ON RED CROSS Terrace Delegate Tells or Attend ins Itecent Convention TEKRACE, April 1: A general meeting of the Terrace Red Cross was held in the Blue Room of the Terrace Hotel last Tuesday night at which Mrs. Will Robinson gave report or the convention rc- V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.vlcnily hld n Vancouver. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Sip Easter Togs For Children We've left no stone unturned this spring ... No matter if it's an Outfit for "baby age" or high school "teen age " we have smart Outfits to please the whole fam- ml Featuring Coats $ with Hats to match : that lead the voung : ladies' 1942 Spring :j Style Parade ... Dresses that breathe S the new season in. All the right essentials, too: Soy, Under things and even Play Clothes. ! RUPERT PEOPLES STORE I :: The ocmmteloner. F. W. Tuff- rcy. said that steady progress had been made In all divisional services and branches and that every request from military, naval and air force units and hospitals in this province had been met Dr. D. A. Lamont gave a very interesting account of the Blood Donor Clinic work. A total of 1203 donations have been received and shipped to date and, as soon as additional technical equipment was available, it Is expected to step this service up to 200 per week. The Red Cross, through the food conservation committee, shipped to Britain for the victims or bombing raids, approximately 52 tons of Jam, fruits processed In syrup and honey, more than seven times as much as was shipped in 1940. the llrst year of the food conservation project. The estimated cost of ali canned goods received In the warehouse Is about $14,000. The Junior Red Cross had orac- tlcally doubled Its membership at me close or the 1941 school year. In 1941 the Juniors of British Col-imbia raised and sent In $3,646 .'or the Junior's Red Cross Crippled Children's Fund. In addition o this th- Juniors also ralseed a total of $10,463. During the year the Red Ctom hfve continued to ooerate hospi tals at Bamfield, Cecil Lake. Zeb-allos and McBride and a nurshvr service at Pcmberton. The Zebal-j los Hospital, which was construct ed and opened by the division in 1938. was taken over hv th wn. tnunity at the beginning of thte Tear, It being felt that the com-1 munlty was now sufficiently lame to take over the operation or its iwn hosDltal. The Provincial President. G. C. Derby, wished to express very sin cere appreciation to the pros and i 'he radio ror their splendid assist-1 ance during the year. The news-! papers of British Columbia have ' donated space to the value of ap-! proximately $50553. In addition to this the papers had .spent hundreds of dollars on illustrations. The prisoner-of-war Barrel art belne sent overseas at the rate of 40,000 per week. Recent would point to the ranld extension of thl particular service, and It Is felt that the people of Canada. throuTh the National Red Crow, will shoulder the additional burden that will fall uoon the Red Cross Societies of the Empire. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince It u pert E. c. Mllburn, Vancouver; Sgt. F. Reich, city: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Warncer. Kamloops; C Varden and Bill Morris. Smlthers: Mrs. Edward O. Cattery. Fort MacMur- ray; Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Brookes Terrace: Miss L. Scott. Tvee: Mrs. C. Sawyer. Amsburv: W 11 Skecna: Commander C. Sherwood, Ottawa: N. A. Bradley and F. Do- master. Edmonton. in Tin: iriti:M. control- kkitihii rni.r.Min is i-koiiti; In Ihr M(lrr .f tlir " X-linlni.lr j(l..n Art" 4ni In Ihr yuttrt of Ihr i:.talr of John I'lta, l)rrritri TAKE NOTICE that by onitr vt III llonor, W. E. Jlalicr, nwilo an.U toth ttoy ot lUrah. A D. 1942. 1 wn ..i,i. ta EMcutor of Uic artMc of John Klv Urcrvwod, and all )nrtlc halng rlaljiu! BgMxv thfl hald cfctate ,re K-rBt required to urnWi name, properly vn-ried, to me on or before Uw 17Ui day tndtVd to U wloit are rrriuired to My amouiH of tUrir Iik1Uxii to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Iliflwt. .c. Ulrt I7tb day of March. A. D. mi OLAP EV1NDSEN Executor Alice Arm. II. c. i no; m nii;ii; i oi ht or iiiuti.ii , ( on MUM In A Oie .Mallrr of Ihr ".tiliuli.MralUn J In hr Mailer of Jrn jaioh AiMlrroon olhrrnlor known a, Jrn lrL,-".,!"' k '"''". Irr..', TAKE KfYncv v.. r 1 . ... ! Honor Judje rteher dUl Uie 13tli u, I ?L M."':h ,94J 1 " H'polatcd Adinlii-' .Biraw ot i Eta4 of Uw Utc Jetui jcod Anctfraoij oUiomtoe known M tS, Al.,U.rMC" and Jck Andern, r?wll5, of pfeml-. BrltUh Colunibbi. Mio died on or txut tlw 17th cUy ot iJ7.J"M' W P0""1" hv,n ... NJU nuu are required t i'ZV"1fm t0 on or April 30t! ion property verified and all Pwon Uulebted to the J eut are "Pr1 40 t" to the unount uf 1 l rrbK' lupert, B.C. thU litai day of March A. D. 1942 NORMAN A. WATT ... . .oiValUAloiltr.tor. Prlac Rupert, B.C. t THE DAILY NEWS Honors For Mr. Derry Presentation! .Made Yesterday Afternoon At IVooth Memorial School Hr Teacher nd Pupils . ' The teachers and the students council of Booth Memorial Men School met in the dining room of ors with the reiutar schedule now expired. A playoff wlU hare to b arranged. The game scores were ax lows: Savoy Swingers. 3; Pioneers. 0. Annette's. 3; Bluebirds. 0. Lucky Strikes. 2; Rangers. 1. Stylettc. 2; Knox Hotel. 1. Big Sisters. 2; Optimists. 1. Bessie Reaugh was high single scorer with 315 and also high av erage score with 257. Canada at War 25 Years Ago April 1. 1917 British ennlnrwi Vermond and threatened St.' I Quentln from threi. events I man nrinnrc ont.... u.. n.i.. I r WFU'IU U UIHW1 aunnz the first ihnv M,tk. 1 DAILY NEWS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS PHONE 98. I Llectric toei ire awilible In both all elrtiric' ind torn-blnu'ion niodelt for both CuoLinj and Heating. i )IUH ). ,tllll L Autolnc diaries Duncan. Inilan, for beinf in possession of liquor, was fined $J5. with option of one month's imprisonment. In city police court yesterday. Jeffrey Legale, for drunkenness, vfa fined $15, with option of one week. cuifito the school yesterday afternoon to r V(H p say farewell to W. 11. Derry who, arter about twenty years' service FOR SALE Four good "milk cows, in the schools. U retiring on sup- -,, nnrt nP ., crannuatlon. ' Mti .rt nnv i Amihn ' The principal. W. W. C. O'Neill. 1 BC on behalf of the teachers and Students' Council, on behalf of FOR SALE Dinette tab! and six Lhc many kindly services which he chairs, ctrculatint heater, two always willingly rendered and then end tables, coffee table, double presented him with a suitable bed. Phone Oreen 401. 82 girt. William Bond, president of the Students' .Council, o nbehalf of the students, also spoke aroreel FOR SALK Buffet and dron-lcai table for quick sale. $11. Phone! Red 8&t. ttl atlvcly of Mr. Derry's helpfulness FOR SALE Fish Hacker or h.h and presented him with a suitably engraved Ronson lighter. Refreshments were served In .charge of Miss Young and Miss McDlarmld with Junior students j serving. STILL TIED FOR LEAD Playoff Necessary Between Savoy Swlnsers and Annette's for Ladies' Honors. but boat Nonna W. length ST 6." powered to.p. dteael enftne. Boat and engine Al condition Apply Peter Wells. Port 8impson. DC. ill) IFOR SALE Silver-plated Heso I baritone, high and low pitch; price $75. Apply Dos 338. Dally . News. trr FOR SAL& LoU 21 and U. Block 18. Section 1. on Third A venae, in good business district. S2000 each. H. O. llelgexson Ltd. 7 t , FOR SALE windows Kitchen iwaicii -Large stock of doors. Mirrors In all sixes Chain. unaum, Chester unesieru He Ids Savoy c,vnv Swineers qj. and .. . Annette's Cabin atoves. Phone Black $14 both won dean sween Vtetortes in - "Tl the Ladles' Bowling League so re main m a tic ror first place hon WANTKI) WANTED Orders for Knitting Children's dresses and jerseys Baby outfits. Mrs. Osborne Smith. 800 6th Ave. E. Phone Green Wl. 1771 WANTTSD FIRST da bookkeeper for wholesale nous;. Appiv P.O. Box 838. ,tf l WANTED Olrl for coffee shop Central News Agency. 77 ; HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Phon. 1 Red 514 after 7 pm. nf. WANTED Young man for dav work, apply Chris Mill Bakery HI- WMHI) AND KOOM , ROOM l 976. AND BOARO-Phorte Red tf .ROOM and Ikiard for dry duck wkers. Apply 1J1J Overlook Street. ,7,, I'KRSONAlV 1917 totalled 4,679. Ocn. Sir SUn- N0W 18 11111 TIME TO OBT Inn t m . . . r fW fn III n im - cj Mduaes iorces in Mesopotamia occupied Dcil Abbas. 60 miles Irom Baghdad. GOVERNMENT JOB A Postman. Customs Clerk, Stcno., etc. six Dominion-wide exams held since the war began. Free Booklet. M C. C. Schools. Ltd Winnipeg, oldest In Canada No Agents TODAY and Till KS. r?n t . or - -afl eij; - ' fj- I 1 i i J n Tranxonliiup' Trans-Atlantlc ro VANcotrvER via ocean tallb and v. 88 "PRINCESS ADELAlbr ewry Wd.. TO VANO0UVK8 DIRECT: Am mh. ltth. Mth. May Mh. 1Mb. 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