Classified Advertising - - . FASHION SHOW AT TERRACE DRAWS HO ttll Ave word fniu r F.r th N'otlc,. Mnf.trfM. Funeral Puncrftl Notlcps. Notices. Marrlace Mfirrln- 'I f All A PIT! 1 1 Al ITT AAi mrpiii i ipi IT - nr : H tnd row1""-- --- - fOK .... I WOKK WANTED 'MACTIINERT . l Of I.. I 1 LI1 Lll, R00M AND HOARD (78) .nlinni All- r..-.ft, troller. ; l. ohnne com- At. imperial Black 511. (tf) .m i I n AV rl lit" L serial " . a -nrp 'ire Admln- li0Diar- .... ; fCUnlC " ,nd shafting, eouiiir ,rille work Apply Dally Vlav ' be SC'n at. r.nmr (75) V I UK li" " Heavy build lioai s nirf steam bow winch. " . A.ii n(iif old . needs pnaine Above can ue nt Acn. Camp, Ciim- t.,ii nf I II U TO lie cheap on where it, as is .. ii iti v npwk. nr BUX "' t nav Lambert. Prime . ii..(..i i,rnin sntuidav , ivt -.v."-- J 170) hp i sv.incn oronze md left-hand propellor, Apply Bytown Machine (751 Kathlyn Three-roomed on north shore of lake. desirable location; good ia n..- fn Hllini itnrtlmi. trite R W Calderwood, 1 Tt not npia. u. ij. ih) iuta KtcinQ t'in imr tPifwa intchrn Ret ill. i, good player. $17.50. and Springs like new Hassocks $2 Pails 50c. t A i VT . . J TTnnJ Lamas 1. new unu uacu T I 1 S 1 Scatter Rugs Lovely de irum i.uo aii kiiios ui useful articles. Come ook them over B. C. Fur- up-to-date type National b? National Machlnerv SWAP (tf) fJVn) J . i L 1 - 1 1 -huuiu bwuu uuuuie aixt'i and mattress for single Phone Blue 821. (It) FOR RENT rroni z-rooin suue, 5tn Ave E. Call between a pan, Phone Hed 807. (79) twa-Three room suite, 'V UmttiA nu 511 Sixtlv West, (77) KENT- Furnished suite In apartments. Apply Bay or pnone Blue 815. ,(76) T--Cabin. narUv fur- W 1 1 NL a. ... . .... "uuinvc. west. (LI) AND BOARD-Tabln ,1C "way irom nome 7'nerawe 022 Fraser L tl . . . (80) aii jur sieaciv travri vuiomers 111 'r nn In. "uuneni ennnecl.lnn large manufacturer. Only me hustler roiuM RawleiBh'a Dept. WG-C- '31, WinnW j. lST AMI i (NII Child's tnowi I... -vjviu )1-IW1-I'11 n,e- and 7th Ave. East " ' "cr picase phone n 3rd or 2nd An WORK WANTED Experienced woman want3 housework. Write Dox 155, City. (70) (tf) "lather fur Uned Klov. . ' swase len i .... at, iauy .'"t- OK ' l ATI l . . . .nil" itu '.It Hn . " 'fulfil r-nv!.! . . Km name of ri, ,"ea lamls Vn t,ii1c1hnrles Amoia 18 KrSJi1.1 In this Offlrn -lS'VEN that i i me fir.,. ..L.r . . 3 K BC"VofflCB. - tmy ot 206 WANTED WANTED Rooms required for three Dining Car employees; also one. Sleeping Car porter. -Must be close to station. Apply Bax 218 Dally News. '(7J) ( WANTi:n MAIDS WANTED For Miller Hay Hospital for kitchen and ward work. Native ami white- appllcants will be considered. Applicants should be eighteen or over, and It Is necessary to live In. Good salary offered. Phone or write the Matron, - M filer liay 11 uapitul. (70) ' M UN WANTED VETERA N ON LY-Past money maker. Your own business in your own home town. Vets now engaged average weekly In- , come $I49.C0. Write Western Household Utilities Co. Ltd., ii'J Alexander, New Westminster, H. C, Veterans Department. (75) " FlTlSONAL DHESSMAKJNO, Alterations and repairs. I'hflne nine 273 after (5.30 pan. (tf) MIDDLE A(IEI) WOMAN will look after children afternoons or evenings. Phone Green 538. (tf) FRANCOIS LAKE AlthouRh there la a good deal of water on he lake ice it Is still safe for cars to cross. Water Is pouring into the lake in streams frcm the hllU and, a few more days thawing will take most of the now away. Archie Wcathcrspoon has re turned from Vancouver where he had medical attention. He hai been away slnte before Christ" mas. District Agriculturalist George Axen assisted by Ray Tomblin gave an educational show In the hall on Mori-day evening:. It was much appreciated. A woman went to buy a trough for her dog and th fshopTceeper asked her if she would like one with the Inscrip-, tlon, "For the dog." "It really doesn't matter," she replied. "My husband never drinks water and the dog can't read." SUCKERS' HIDEOUTS The surker flih is native only In two parts of the world, North America and China. uirnun nuuit; lULUKrUL tVtNS TERRACE Against a dazzling backdrop of trie newest fabrics in silk and cotton, spring's latest fashions passed in a glamorous review before an appreciative audience on Wednesday evening at the Terrace Theatre. The models, all charming- members of Terrace society from the tiniest toddler to thegrace- ful matron, displayed an assort- ment of clothine which would 1 DELlfiirrnn. miisih Eladden the heart of any worn- an or. girl. The show was entitled "Springtime Rveiew" and was staged by Skeena Mercantile Department Etore under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. G. Mc- Adams. The show ofiened as little Dar-lene Morrow, dressed as master of ceremonies, in a tall top hat and cane, addressed the audi ence over a miniature mlcro-plione. The first feature showed negligees and morning dresses and children's play clothes. This was followed by sports elotles for the teen nger, displayed to rrfcctkHi by beautiful U-m mcuMx. Tlls display featured special outfits brousht direct lnm the east and lu uch delightful, colors as Orange Copper and-Majesty Red. Bathing beauties hi the newest Hollywood designed costumes for swimming and .beach wear came next, and ""Oals in Calico" Illustrated the crisp, cool wear for summer In cottons. In quick fiucve.ssloii, rhodelj Came onto the stage wearing beautiful flowered Jerseys in a colorful array of afternoon 70W11S. The toddlers next made their appearance In sweet little party' dresses In pastel shades. Striped and checkered jersey silks, also crepes, were shown in many delightful styles, with an 'outstanding dress In pale grey In the shade known as Sea Foam with mauve accessories. This was a special design by Maurice of Toronto and excited much admiration especially among the male members of the audience. Adding to the attraction of the evening was a ballet scene with the lovely ballerina, Mfs. Eva Pache, as the artiste. As she danced around the, stage, she touched with her fairy wand a number of huge bandboxes, from which a model arose, to display the latest fashion in Easter bon nets. Suits came next on the. pro gram and showed 'many new style, such as wallow-tall, pushup sleeve, In many spring colors. Then came coats, featuring the new shortie, In several styles. The final display on the evt-nlsg's revue were beautiful evening gowns, .in many shades, featuring nylon net skirts and evening '.skirts with cocktail blouses. Business and Professional J. V. MOLLER PHONE B LU E 15a . 124 4 th Ave. East PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving. Beauty Culture in all its branches. 4th Street : Phone HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS 055 Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Qreen 486 Red 894 PAINTING and PAPERHANOINO p'hone Black 823 II. J. LUND JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 808 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O Box 274 Serving the Fisheries Industry Wells (P.R.) Ltd. CARTAGE BLUE" 980 PRINCE RUPERT BOTTLE COLLECTOR Phone Red 416 MESSENGER SERVICE NOTICE The New Bottle Buyer Is in no way connected with the Prince Rupert Bottle Collector and we have no one em ployed to b'fly under our name. ' GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block - Phone 387 P. N. Kllborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night dalls-Green 077 Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Bulbs Novelties MODERATE PRICES Prompt attention to mail orders. Box 516. Phone 777, 300 3rd Ave PAPERHANGING INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING "For Good, Lasting Work" "JERRY" VREBOSCH PHONE 372 COWMBIA OPTICAtCOtlB ! PROGRAM FEATURED Interspersed throughout the evening's presentation of fashions was delightful music by Mrs. B. Barr at the piano, accompanied by i. B. MacKay on the vio Hn, and the ladles' choir which sang such numbers as "Zip a Dee Doo Dah," "It Might as Well Be Spring" and "Easter Parade." Marline" Mlchiel pleased with her tap dance and other lovely solos were sung by Mrs, Robert Squires, and Mrs. Lloyd Johnstone. Helen Summervllle' and Edna Tooo sane a duet, "It's Only a Paper Moon," and Alf Yoxali: attired in full Scottish regalia, sang a comic song.' Lit tle tots dressed as Easter chicks with a large Easter egg con taming another tot. gave a dainty novelty dance. Finally, the whole ensemble of T j i ladles taking part, with the Canadian flag as a background, .grouped themselves around the stage, with the soloist, Mrs. Harry Seaton, singing "Land of Hope and Glory" and the Ter race Ladies' Choir accompanying the chorus. Mrs. Seaton i3 a new bride In Terrace and sang charmingly. During the evening, mention was made of the help given to Mr. and Mrs. McAdams in their presentation of "S'pringtlme Re vue" and everyone received s prlze was also"-given, and Mr. McAdams stated that $100 or more would be donated to the new hospital as net proceeds of the evening. The models staking part were Misses Phyllis Little, Mary Little, Helen Summervllle, Edna Toop. Pat Tumllson, Judy Curies. Kay Wllliscroft, Dolly Haug-Lmd, Jean Kirkcaldy, Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Kirkcaldy, Mrs. Z. Gordon, and children Judy and Freddie Barr, Carl McWhlnney, Mar;or'.e Mciune3, Darlene Morrow, Sandra Pache, Marlyn and Tommy DeKergommeaux. Classified Advertising Paysl St. Patrick Day At Francois Lake Fine Celebration 'of Anniversary of Eire's Saint FRANCOIS LAKE A dance sponsored by the Farmers' Institute on St. Patrick's Day wen off successfully. The hall was appropriately dacorated with green and white streamers, shamrocksi and Irish hats. After supper at midnight there was a short program including: warm "Thank you." Every lady t song by Hugh Neave. "vjolin' who entered was given a dainty! solo on a saw by Gordon Fun-souvenir of perfume. A doorinell. song by Pat Peebles, ac- itifieA-t" w. gold. 17 BIW ' tf.to i...i "sirs wp, '; mm WW HMWM yN FNt mm 4m Home ''harmikotAiM ad lugttlr,' ' 09 nU i vS Apply llit ttnc-roal oil tinUh o?r ! nla, platter, walk Ward nr aprr. KmJ Prince Rupert Dealers Gordon & Anderson Federal Block Phone 40 You saw it lr. The Newsl HAPPY WONG Co. Wholesale and Retail FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 214 Sixth Street Black 289 ccmpanied by herself on the guitar, Irish songs by1 Hall Kelly "Tits Hat My Father Wore." Tlie Irish folk were called onto the platform and were given gretn Irish hats before he1ri2; aiked to lead in comimunlty .singing of .some Xavoi 't ' I i songs. Tlie four Irish col-kexte who sang were lovely in their grien dresses. iThe- dance broke up at 3:30 with everyone rttporllrv" havlc had a good time. THEY i ESCAPE US Tlie human eye -cannot db:-llniiish ati error of less than 10 srcor.ds of an arc. Gruen ownership brings with it more than unique beauty and superb taste. 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If vou want to look your youncest, dimmest, and loveliest in the new fashions ... you must watch your diet. And, in any safe diet to gain and keep a lover figure, you should eat certain special foods because of their "protective" qualities. That is why Kellogg's All-Bran is a SL included in, the. new scientific weight-ccntroi menus. All-Bran' is made only from the outer' layers of the wheat grain.: This is the vital part ko rich in iron and certain other "protective" food elements your body must have if you want to keep your vitality . . . your very joy in life. You' will be glad to know, too, that All-Bran is guaranteed, Otti A double-your-money-back basis, to keep you regular naturally. .Natural regularity is always advisable, diet or no diet. Ask your grocer for' a package of Kellogg'g .4 1 l-Bra n today. FOR REDUCING two ?'ETS few It 's so easy to OUTFIT FOR SPRING Just use our convenient N BUDGET PLAN NO interest! NO carrying charges! ' POETIC LINES have been achieved in this suit's long jacket, slim as a reed to your waistline, peplum-fnll from there on. OTHER BE'AUTIES COATS, DRESSMAKERS. NEW PRINT DRESSES Be Sure of the Best Bulkley Market WE DELIVER DAILY 3rd Avenue Phone 18 Having Fish for Dinner? ) PHINCE RUPERT "RUPERT BRAND Will ald taste and quality to your meal. For variety try our Smoked Mack Cod, Salmon and Kippers Sole, Cod and Salmon Fillets Frozen: Halibut and Salmon Remember! Ask for 'RUPERT BRAND' CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE Company Limited BRITISH COLUMBIA r W ii