nesday, April 28, 1928. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREB Don Yelf came In from lho! noulli today from Vancouver. Local and Personal Mrs. Vickerii, wife ofat Chief Vicker, returned today JromJ-a v ' " U Phone 1 5. tp.H. Coal Co. tf llmliilnv in flu! moiiIIi. " - Arthur's Taxi. I'lione 678. tf Ocorge McAfee, manager of I (he Georgetown mill arrived ll.C. Undertakers, Phone 41. back today from a buines visit ' t:r ... - , to Vancouver. 5 ' " ' Sheddon's Taxi and Messenger Service. IMione 134. tl Mrs. and Miss tfolloway drrived frotn Vancouver )toJay to visit Crystal Firelighters. 48 for Miss Helen Solloway who has Victory, Bond Interest When your interest coupons become due, or when you receive cheques for interest on registered bonds, deposit them in a Savings Account in the Bank of Montreal. The money you receive on your investment in bonds will then earn interest for you. i . D. C PATFJISON. Manner. Prince Hupert Umnch: BANK OF MONTREAL Established i8i7 U ENGLISH LAVENDER TOILETRIES Made by YARDLEY OF BOND STREET, LONDON. 1- Ui. hi a century lh' leader mi I it -1 - a in I T liru Ymdlev's (or I lit- rxnn-it" htaulv of I Perfume and because of Hit extra due ma- wIih Ii Uicir good art made. tcr $1.00, $1.25, $2.25, $3.00, $3.50 s . 20c, 35c i. . . nn ac- i wuer . . In hng Pnver $1.75 I r am 60o l..Tuni 75o ... . A rt :.i wruwuer. in um '- !i Powder, in gl.i lMltlct . . . $1.00 SaU Crista) $1.25, $3.00 e ed lavender Blossoms, each 25c mh Powder. Iioltte ' $1.25 ii, I ue Hul uli drtl 50c jnl no l.iqoul 75o Ormes Limited 'I see trouble" the fortune teller, looking into tin1 wa-hlnl.. lint need a fortune-teller to know thai wa.sh-luhs ami '-line go liaiiil in linntli Whut you wmit is a good i! Idler In Irll nlionl our Thrif- r-erviee. It rosls very '''if per pound, lull it sends off every vvaMiluli trouble Hint II existed. Yoiril fnul it a flood link clinrni that works ry week ill tlic year. Thrif-T-Service 5c a pound, 1c per piece Everything washed and flat work Ironed :anadian steam laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 .oggers! Loggers! Wo have llio only i-omplelu slock of Gilchrist Jacks nil pints iii llio North. Wo handle Logging Baltic, Axes, rwios, Haws, and fcenmd Gamp llquipniont. II will pay you to sue us when outfitting. Stork's Hardware Limited 710 8econd Avenuo 1.00. Hyde Transfer. Phone OHO. If Account up lo April 23 total Una 91, A?? I were passed for payment hy I he city council last nfxiit. The County Court case oi Thcu Collar! vs. J. Krikevsky, an appeal from ihe Small Debt Court, has been adjourned until rriuay morning. George Ilorie. C.A.. va rean- pohud city auditor for the yem iwzi tiy ine council last nlkli on reroiiiiiicuil.it ion of the fi nance committee. Annual general meeting of (he .mice Itupert Swimming Club. Wednesday, April i8, at 8 p.m. n city Council Chamber. Kvery- one interested in Salt Lake in vited to alleud. V'J A meeting w ill be held in I In City Hall .on Friday, April 30, at t p.m. lo discus (be formation of an Intermediate Football Lea gue. All interested requested t attend. Albert Sandsrroin, pleading luilly to a second offence oi drunknin, was fined 960 if Ihe city police court this morn ing with the option of sixty lays imprisonment. Florence Dallas charged wilii allow ing drunkenness on In r premise. K39 Third Avenue, ap peared before M agist rate McCly moot in Hie city police court this morning and was rcmandc I mill tomorrow'. A! an executive meeting of the Prince Itupert l'laem Club las! mulil. the president Alex. Con non in the rliair, it khi decided in ncri-pl I lie invitation of Itu liyro Club to Im I heir gust a a dam on May I:'. V report fmni Ihe finam-- 'onimiUep nH'omniending thai Hie Milarj of II. O. Crew, asist- inl rity ongnetr. be set at 915') a UH adopted by the eily conm il lift nighl. Ihe rliange -will In elTerilve from May I. T. F. Foley, who is building a new one tine cannery nl Cap- '.iiu- (kive on Hanks Island. mailed lal exeniug on the Car Mia mr Vancouver, liuildum operalions have leu slnrtci' Iy the contractors, John Ciirtie .V Son. and onie half a doico men ire now engaseil, in pile driving work. James Douglas of this ily ns one of Ihe crew. OMinjt lo some lroohle heliev- eil lo be in the cable crossin, the harbor from West view. Dig hy Nlnnd is without light and power today and the lights in Section Two were olT for a shoi' lime this morning, on the same account. Tests 1o definitely ascertain the trouble are being made by J. J. Little, stiieriii-lendent of utilities, thU nftei- IKIOII. In repU- to the request Hint tests for tuberculosis he mode of local dairy cattle, the eily coun cil was in receipt of a letter from Ihe provincial department of health last night statin: Hin! the matter would be atlended to us soon ui an inspector vu available. The eommunicatioa pointed oul that such an inspection htiil been made last August by the department. ANNOUNCEMENTS Ridley Homo Hataar May 0. machine knives! Iri That delicious flavor of fresh &tj I mint gives a newBf J I thrill to every bite. II J L Wrigley's is good J and good for you. Morray's Taxi. I'lione 740. Slalid, New Empress Hotel. 103 Y. V. Delcourl, the well knov:i coiiiiiii-rcial man, arrived today from Vancouver. T. A. Sandlson of Haysport arrived from the south today and is proceeding to tbc cannery of which hu is manager. .Vs. V. Dewey and I'at Carney, charged with swearint, appeared before Magistrate. McClymont this morning and vvcii' dismissed with a warning in each case. James Tail, A. Cole and Hai- vey Clinit, for drunkenness, were eacli fined ?", with Hie optioi, of thirty days' imprisonment, i l the city poliee court this Miss Violet Cameron of the CN.lt. city ticket office returned lo the city on the Prince George this afternoon following a forf- night's holiday trio to Vancou ver and Portland. All ex-inemhers of the 102nd llattalkin, KxendHionnrv Force, are requested to eoiiimunicale a one with Major I'. Johnston, Adjutant, First North B.C. Ilegi meiit. 017 Second Avenue. 101 Motorsfrip-- -HelHnslfanr,- Cnpt. Anderson, arrived itirfiyrt :frow Ketchikan at 11.30 tiffs guoriifttg wilh another earo df frCsn halibut fur trani)ipiin;rit to the Haslern ShIc.s over Ibe Canadian National hallway. Miss A. Kudelka, a Vaneouve nurse, arrived this afternoon lo take a position at . the Prince Hupert lieueral Hospital. Mis It. MeNabb returned after being called south on account oi sickness in the family. It. II. Leighlon. fire inspector for Ihe provincial Foresi Branch, addressed Hie Gyro Ctul. ai its rcjgular monthly open Ion rheon meeting this afternoon oi rorest I'rotcclnin dealing par ticulnrly with the fire bazar! aspwt. Aid. Casey alleged discrimina tion at last night's council meet in in connection with the city decision Ui disallow the u.so of slandpipes. some slandpipcs. be said, had been cul off whil Ihe use of others had hetMi al lowed to continue. After soni-' discussion of the mailer it was decided to give notice tlinnijj'i the press that no slandpipci will be allowed in the city arte.' thirty days' time. Dale I.. Pill, manager of luc Premier Mine, ofleV bavin. spent n couple of days In the city on husjii-ss, proceeded yu lerday afternoon by Hie Cnrdcna to Vancouver. Mr. PilJ before leaving, slated that there was no nnnounceinent to be 'Juad In connectioti wild IhTI'r'ciiiior"- hulian deal. II may hi several weeks before the result.' of pre sent negotiations is mado known. ; Union freighter Chilkoot, Capt. C. H. Smith, is due in .port, from the south today. The vessel has lumber' for the new cannery at Captain'. Cove: .luniheriniacli- iiieryah.t 'oKlU(pr iViitf ,llu - I pen, nno cannery supplies uir the Nuns Itlver. The freighte-Chilliwnck. also' of Ilie I'nlon Co., after having been lied up for the winter, is now on berth at Vancouver loading northern cargo and will arrive hero next week with I opt. J. 'D, Mcl'roJ ' Hi command. - been ill in the hospital. . -' A W. McLean, pioneer resi dent of this city. tho inoveif? a few year.s ago to Los" Angeles, is now residing in Miami, Florida ORIENTAL SITUATION IS BEING SURVEYED Provincial Government Requests City to Submit Local Assistance of the city in connection with a survey dial Is be ing made of the Oriental situa lion in the province was asked In a communication from Hon. K. D Harrow, minister of agriculture, ilia! was read at last night's council meeting. The whole mat ter, the letter staled, was lo be plaeed before the legislature and the city was requested to supply information as to the -total amount of properly in the muni- iLio.Mii) assesseu HKaiusi iirieu-Jtals Chinese, Japanese and Hin- dus and, the number of trade licenses held by Idem, etc. The matter was referred to the eily clerk with instructions to com ply with the request!' ' LIBERALS OBJECTING TO ORIENTAL LABOR XANIM' April i8. At the annual nieetit of the Nanaiim Feileral Liberal Association, which met in Duncan, the ques Moo of Oriental labor was inlro duced on a report that a targe mill was contemplating the in troduction of Chinese lo replace white labor. .A resolution was passed in winch the association went on record as Iieing strongly opposed to any further encroachment of Japanese and Chinese labor In Ihe Province of British Columbia'! J. ALLEN HARRIS TO TEACH CHEMISTRY AT UNIVERSITY OF B.C. VA.:oLVF.It. April J Allen Harris, who recently achieved fame in the chemical world for his part in the dis covery of "Hlement P.I." .has been appointed professor of chemistry at 1 he University of British Columbia, from which he uraduated in 192?. STRUCK ON HEAD BY LOG AT SAWMILL MAN DIED SOON AFTERWARDS . GOLDF.N, April 28. Struck on Hie head by a log al the saw mill here, where he was employ ill. Frank Perry. 20 years of age, received injuries which resulted in his death at the hospital shortly after. TOO LATP. TO CLASSIFY Foil SALF Ten gallons or milk daily. 81.50 per can delivered at Prince Hupert station: from herd T.H. tested and holding government certifi-cale. Also a few tons turnips, l.00 per sack f.o.b. Wood cock, B.C. Apply W. C. Little, W oodcock, B.C. FOIt SAM-:. Tent, 10 x 12, 3-tt. wall: slightly used. Prince m.OO.'-IUioue Black ,273 after 5 ii.m. 101 WANTF.D. Maid for general housework. Apply Mrs. W. T. 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