f dar March 10, 1920. I LECKIE i g ATety Dressy Oxfords ffl up 5$ A I-L the style that a wcll-drcsscd inan could wish for, plus comfort and long; wear, at a strictly moderate price. Ak your dealer to show you Leckics. J. LECKIE CO. LIMITED VANCOUVER. B. C. DEMAND m Si "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd- Prince Rupert, B.C. Fishermen s Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTINQ AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue and McBride St. Steamship and Train Service PRINCE RUPERT ' ' PRINCE RUPERT Fit VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE (lid hiii-mim H4U- lihl mli FRIDAY at ". S. PRINCE RUPERT STEWART ml ANYOX, WEDflCSDAY, 10 p.m S, PRINCE JOHN rurllilllill) f'.r VANCOUVtR via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PAISENQER TRAINS LEAV PRINCE RUPERT EVERY MONDAY, WEONESDAV ami SATURDAY l S I- n. Ir PRINCE QEOROE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEO, III nl 1 iM-ri ' atuita. Iiilli-1 SUIea. AOENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Clt, Tidal Offrfa, S2S Third Aa, Pr nca Rupai-L Canadian! PAcinc- VIUMTi Phana 260 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Foirrmim uumi mrni uicwiy March 19. 29. Anil 9. 19. 30 Fa. VANCOL'VCft, VlttOM ,U SUT1U h l. . 23 S.$. rRINOSS KURICr 'or Ruiaa-da, Soanaon Bit, Eaal alalia Oalfa, 0aan Falla, Namu, Alarl Bar, Campaill Rif, and Vancoutar aari Salurda, 11 a.m. lei far all Staamattlp Unaa. '" Information from W. O. ORCHARD Oinaral Aganl. Oernar or 4th Straat and Srd Aian.ua, Prlnta Rurarl, B.C. TUG BOATS Day Phones 423 530 Gr. 238 Black 738 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BU8HBY, Man. Dir. Night Phones CS7 530 Gr. 238 Black 735 Local and Personal I'hone 15. IUt. Coal Co. tf Arthur s Taxi. Phone 378. tf U.C. Undertakers. Phone 41 Cajneron'ii Dance Orchestra. Phone 177. tf . Slii'iidon's. TaxF and Mcssenscr Service. ,-Jflione 131. tl KktetruJHj for tho reinov.il of superfluous hair, warlu. moles, e(c. Phone Ulack 025. 1 Haivketball (iainc. Friday and Saturday. Anyox v. ltupert Girlr. drwUvC. Colls Hoy, Inhibition IISll at 7.30. Admi-jsioii 50c U ... .. Hfrliard Hmve of the loral Suifl-Canadian Co., who ha been uulli on h btiine trip, return ed lo the city on the Calala this inornltrtr. Mr. U. II. FJkin called for tin mmiJIi on Hie Prince -Worse Ihu morning. She will spend ix week- iilitig with relative hi Vancouver and other point. Mr. . If Cnron of Prepier and her slater. Mi Taylor, were paaffiitfer aboard the Prince (iuor-.'v thi morning hound for Vancouver enretile to Winnipeg. Mr. . I'. l!enon oailetl on the Print? (Ipoitzr thix nvirninj for the outti on a Iwo mouth holiday which will include viit al Vancouver, Vtetoria, Seattle, raooina and ottipr point. . Mi Margaret 1:Ipvph. daughter inf J. Steven, the Skidesrale post thatr. arrived rrum Ihe I-tami on the Prince John tbl nmniiUr-- and wfcill ptnd n couple of week initios in Ihe rily. W. Walker and two on. who have beii inlallin-s new boiler in the F. 1.. Huekley avutill at Purl Clement, arrived fruin the Nlandn :i the Prinee John thi rimming and procelf. uutt or llu Prim e tieor-je. i il li(ltnn. uho is doinv ur -y wurk in Ihe vicinity ,f Oueui tijirlotte :ily on limber limit winch lite Powell Hiver Papr i'Ai, plan lo open up with a log-guv railway, arrived from the I land on the Prince 4Jetrste. lie wa aceomnanied hy two men J. C Foote of Yietoria, brother of Jerry Poole, aitant purser of Ihe CN.lt. tvaiuer Prinet' lieor-ze. was a paeu-A'r from lran lo loal tiiio ni.irtiiiiK ac- coinpuiel hy hi bride. They were married w?nlly in Toronto and will reside in Victoria. Fred Taylor, enFinVr fur atho Itoiniuiun radiotelegraph dtuirl-iin'iil, who hat been In charge ol nciiitrut'tion work nl Ihe Head Tn- wlroleH tation, arrived fioin the lland on (he Prince John thi morning and went fouth on the Prinee (ieorge. Mi Winnie libb returned lo he eily on Ihe Prjnte John this moruiiip after liaviiis t.j'nt a ouple of week i-itinp ar Sand- pit. Qneen Charlotte I-damW. She I nbout to tviiine her lulie on Ihe hopit;tl nurins ialf following n recent lllne. i - At the" Hotnry Chili luncheon yesterday aflernoon a letter wa read hy Ihe secretary from the Itolary Club of Ketrhikau inviting member of Ihe local chili to ifil Iheni ami duliiiK thai they would proliably end a delegation line al un early dale to visit Prinee ltupert club. This il i UKiJc.led may be in June when Ihe buiil service i heller than il i todav. ANNOUNCEMENTS ami nance, .viarcn iv. First United Church Sale March 27. Faster Oyro lloedown Friday, April U, THE DAILY NEW8 PAGE THHEE r.BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBk mm Be Sure You Get Ihe Genuine GILLETTS FLAKE LYE Legion i5 iiieciing toiiishl, Mi'lropole Hall. Prehyterian Cliuiih Ladle' Aid Sjiring: Sale, April 21. Aiixlicau Tea and Sale of Ihpiii-cocikins, hnuedre!-'e anil apron April 8 in Cathedral Hall. Women of Moxeheart Legion whii drive and d'anee, Melropole Hall. April 13 al 8.30 prompt. Six Stood prize. Tonlyht, Klk' Home, bridji? and whi-l at 8.15 prompt, llanc-inp at II ii.ni. Itcfrej-lniient i. All for 5tte. Meiiiberx of lie Iridic' Has-ketliall teaniK will be the suel of the local Klk Lolse after lh! hakethall pame lonishl. Ilev. P. K. Hairier -all aboard the Prince Mary thi afternoon for Juneau where he will be en-paved in ome lime o organization work In connection with lh Lutheran Church. Mr. J. O'Donnell, who ha bern visiting al MRett with her parent Mr. and Mr. James Marlin. returned to the city on the Prince John thi iiiorninj; Mr. O'honnell, who i engaged in the market ins of Maell Inlet lop. i inaktn-.' thi city hi liewlijunHer Tor a while. William Mainw.iring of Van couver, manaver of the Northern Kleclrie Co., and J. T. Ormby, nmnafjer for Hrilish Columbia ami Alberta of the National Carbon Co., were paeuser from tewarl to Ocean Fall on Ihe Prince i-orja this inornin? I:. lht coarse of a lour or the northern conl on bniaes. After linVing sjM.nt ince 8 o'elok last night ,-iit the Skeena Iliver untoadliu ciinnery crewt ami uuHe. Union Vleamer liit-ala. t:pi. A. JihnJouc, arrivT.I in port from the oulh al ltt o' clock thi iniirniiip and sailed at 11.30 for Anyox aiid tile Naa Hiver. The vessel tU oheduled lo ail from here tm her return south al 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. I Henry Felsch, ptom-er selller of Uie tjueen Charlodv Islands, arrived iti the city on the Prinoj lultn thi mornin? from Skido- pale for hospital treatment. II wa Mr. Felsch who Had rather a raekiia? e.vpericnce recently when hi, house burned down while he wa ill and he vva oh-lisvd to tramp and crawl two mile in hi bare feet in cold weather for shelter. s CN.Il. steamer Prince ltupert. nfter arrivinp from 'Stewart and Anyox this morniu-sV limved up to the dry dock at 7.30 and was almost Immediately taken up on thtv pontoon for !lier annual overhaul which I lo lie done in! a hurry a the vesel; ha a special trip lo make ouih next Mon day afternoon. Tin lrince (iiHirire looV llu llniw.fli n ii.l'.u.i-.. ii'filKe-v hist dnvejtlie regular service, sailing toe jtho south at 10 o'clock. AHer haVint' had quite a dut-inpr wflh howlinfr southeaster while eroMluiJr Hecate SI rait.. in Ainiiiorium. . I'listnt, U..X.11, steamer- Prince John, Unpt. ' K. Mabb. arrived lloyal I'ui-nlo bridsv, whist (here froui Vancouver via llm iliive and d.ltire, F.Iks' HotW, Oueeit F.hailolte Is'lund al 5 30 i ....II It !!.,. ... V. i"'i ii. ' ini morning wiin thirty pa. senger and a caii including lenni (Hub Hall. Flk' llo'me.'SOO toil of coal for the dr.. dn.k M'lil l. ! which I, now beinif disebarited - i Tho .lohn will return outh lv Presbyterian Church Ladies' the sumo route, sailing h-om hero Aid Spi-inir Sale. April 21. at 8 o'clock tomorrow eveuinir I Mr. Dan Lidrione. who ha been on a trip soulh, returned li the city on the Calala hU I.'.. I 1.1. . t i . . i .iiui'i nariie. 01 i vrrace aj m .ti: . .. . a iKiascnri eaiuiiK ior Vancouver aboard tho Prince Georg'.' II. : till Krnesl Pearee arrived on the ('alala Hum niornins from Vancouver where he ha been upend ing the winter. Capl. Alfred Swanson ailed by the Prince (ieorse Ihi niorniu for Vancouver on a huiuc trip. He eJjK'cl to bo away ten days or two week. C. L. Munroe, government agent al Allin, who ha been opendins the pat couple of day In Ihe city, will ail for tin north on Ihe Prince Mary thi afternoon. Mr. M. A. lircis, Mr. T. Hrook and Mr. Frank Lazelle of Terrace, daushler of, Mr. Lillle, Sr., who I seriously ill in Ihe local hopitaI arrived in Ihe city from the interior op lhi morning' train. Mr. and Mr. A. II. Craijr arrived in the city from Vancouvei on the Calala this morning ami will proceed tomorrow uifrht by Ihe Prince John lo Watun Iliver Uhere Mr. Craitr i foreman of the Wallace Fisherie' cannery. A. G. II. (ierhardi. head of Ihe Homestake Mtninsr Co. which plan exleriive development Oh Ihe Toric mine in Ihe Alice Arm district (hi year, wa a paeii- cer sroiiiff south to Vancouver aboard the Prince tieorge1 this (iioruiiis. Al 3:15 yesterday afternoon, Ihe fire department responded to another faUe alarm from the hospital corner, Ihe second that has been run? in from there during the past week or o. It I believed that a youngster play in? with He alarm box was responsible for Hie sendiiis in of the call Sid F.lmer. representative of El loro ciyars, is a visitor in Hi? city in the course of a regular trip over this territory. Mr. F.lmer i prominent in Vancouver athletic circles and last year played in Ihe outfield wilh the Fniser Cafe team which won Ihe Western 'Canada senior amaleut hateball championship. Provincial Constable It. tiilison of Port Hssiuslon sailed on Ihu Prince" (ieorge this morning for aticouvrr having in hi custody Archie McLennan of Anyox, who will be placed in the mental hospital at K.o'ndale, and t!eorge Lucas of thi city, who wa sentenced recently to nine month imprisonment at Okalla for theft of a watch. tl.1'. II. steamer Princes Mary. Capl. C. C. ainlcy, northbound from Vancouver lo Alaska port", arrived in port al 2 olock lh nfleruoon and will sail al I o'clock continuina her vovase north. Passenger sailing from here on the vessel will inrlud' Ilev. P. F.. ll.ii-.ler for Juneau; ( L. Munroe for Allin, and K. W Maxwell for Wrangell. J. I.. W. Wyle of the lorn. Hank of Commerce la(T has been moved to Vancouver and expect lo leave here either Tuesdav or Friday of next week. He will probably be located at the main office in Vancouver. He will In- much missed in badminton and tennis circle and among the ung people of Ihe cilj4 with whom be i very popular. Subscribe to Ihe Hadv New. IliKh Low from5 M-ell Inlet durinit liio ; llirli PRINCE RUPERT TIDES FrWay, March 19 Hi!-'h ) :50 a.m. I'J.8 f . I7:S'J p.m. CD " Low lt:33 a.m. 5. 1 " 23.33 p.m. 8.G " Saturday, March 20 - 5 : 17 a.m. 18.5 fl. 19:02 p.m. 15.7 M 12:31 p.m. C.7 " Sunday, March 21 0:U) a.m. 17.0 fl. 20:32 p.m. Low 0:20 a.m. 13 it p.m. a-a-a-a-a-TrWV H V ft V 0 -iliUatl 15.2 " 10.3 " luftMTaUQKkla trim . 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