Tueday.
April
12,
1027
Button!
Button!
Who
gets
the
Button?
low
PRtcts
Trtfr'r
I
VOU
CAN
Af
FOR.O--BR.NClUSVCUr-
rurKren,T.
hprps
YOUR
HA7
OUfi
COALWILLTEa.HlM-
J
UST
LI
Ku
THMJ
To
Me
how
many
pcopli
vr,,.,l
nlir
nil.t.
wi
will
lrlvi
h
Thou:
little
button
nrc
half
an
inch
wide
and
my,
it
-ful
to
lo'eate
anything
In
Un
dark,
such
as
tho
kctrlc
lij'hi
(twitch,
tho
keyhole
or
a
-U'
in
tho
stairs,
He.
9
John
nlpWPI
I.FR.S
P9
AiTltC
S10WE
Willi
THE
CLCr
THE
PIONEER
LAUNDRY
KIDS
TRADE.
Ps
CUFvRtWARDa
T11F
high
character
of
our
work
and
our
low
prices
have
combined
to
bring
u
our
business
reward.
Folks
know
that
our
w
rK
s
first
class
and
that
we
ere
thornujrbly
de'tcndablc.
Pioneer
Laundry
Phone
118
Neglected
Eyes
NKCI.KCT
Is
doubtless
the
eau'e
of
most
of
the
ills
that
afflict
humanity.
This
is
so
self
evident
that
It
scm
hardly
necessary
to
tell
you.
If
your
eyes
are
ulvinjr
trouble,
have
them
attended
to-
and
nt
once.
OP
AM,
absurdities
In
the
kingdom
of
foolishness,
surely
the
loss
of
eyesight
through
neglect
Is
the
most
Inext
unable.
IK)
NT
lose
health
and
efficiency
through
neglect-
Come
and
eI
Fred
Joudry
HegUlcred
Optometrist
and
Optician
Hoom
n
N
Smith
Hlock
Hume
703
i
'
sw.r.
Two's
company
three's
a
yowd.
When
you
are
enter-talnlnn
Miss
Sprint;
you
don't
want
to
have
tack
Krost
hanging
around,.
We'll
send
you
around
n
ton
of
our'
coal
that
will
show
the
old
rascal
tho
way
out.
Call
us.
Albert
&
McCaffery
NANA1.MO
WELLINGTON
and
.Mci.KOI)
MVEU
SPOTLESS
In
Lump,
Egg,
Stove
and
Nut
I'hones
110
and
117.
TOLMIEASKS
RE
SETTLERS
H
ANTS
TO
KNOW
IN
HOISF.
Of
TOM.
'
JIONH
Of
MWTIK
I'.Mlf.H
OVKII-
NK
HfTTI.KMtNT
Of
ItUtl
OI.I
MII1A
Uon-
Dr
8
F
Tohnle
question
r,i.tliifir
headed
Itush
button
m
the
House
of
Commons
recently
re-
r"
lo
t.vcry
uw
,-;
mi.-with
this
ad.
fining
settlements
of
central
Interior
dUtrlct
and
vu
answered
by
the
mln-
Uler
of
agriculture.
Question
and
uneuer
were
as
follow:
,
'
Mr.
Tolmle:-
.
During
the
summer
of
1DM,
did'
the
Departmnt
of
Immlgwtloii
and
Oolonhuflon
conduct
the
Earl
of
Clarendon,
ehalrmau
of
the
oversea,
settlement
committee,
and
Mr.
T-
C.Maepauz.tou,
vice-chairman,
on
a
trip
Inspecting
Crlt-.
Mi
family
settlement
and
future
settle-m
tn
l
opjort(inllles
in
Canada?
j
2.
W
the
province
of
BrltUh
Colum-
I
bla
vUlted?
I
3.
If
ao,
what
district
were
covered?
.
What
opinion,
If
any.
were
eje-I
pressed
by
the
British,
vUltom
aa
to
the
inetllenwnt
opportunities
In
IlrltUh
Col-j
umblaf
I
.
Have
any
agreement
Uen
nego-
Hated
providing
for
co-operation
in
set-tlement
between
the
Dominion
and
provincial
government
In
Canada,
and
the
oversea
settlement
committee
Jointly?
8,
Are
any
such
agreement
tn
pro-i-en
of
negotiation?
7.
In
any
auch
agreement
either
n-
COVKKNMKNT
LKlllOlt
ACT."
airin:
of
application'
iok
uavi-
OOSSE
PACKINO
COMPANY
IIANKKUITCY
ACT.
hi.
I
MILK
flavour
to
your
breakfast
cereal
Columbla
participated
In
any
wayT
8.
Has
the
government
of
the
province
of
BrllUh
Columbia
aubmltled
to
the
Dominion
government
any
definite
propoKal
a
a
basis
for
auch
-tettftment
agreement?
S.
Certain
large
tract
of
land
In
British
Columbia
are
owned
aa
the
Fielding
family
holding
at
Salmon
River,
near
Prince
Oeorge.
Lord
Exeter
holding
near
Exeter
on
the
P.O.
&
E.
Rail
way.
Ha
the
BrltUh
Columbia
govern-
f.sTATt.
or
,V':v;iu
'
S393
88.
and
that
unless
ssld
person
pay
i
POUT.
IM'
WM
V.
S1.
NOTICT.
Of
INTENTION
TO
.U
rt
ucium:
la
mi.
7S3
usnrr
hzws
PAGE
FIVB
Collated
or
under
consideration,
ha
the
people.
They
were
particularly
lm-
governinenl
of
the
province
OI
Brlllan
presca
wnn
me
nciuratuv
vyyviyi-
ultlea
along
the
Canadian
National
Prince
Rupert
line.
6.
Ye.
0.
Ye.
,
7.
Ye,
correspondence
Is
now
In
progress.
8.
Answered
by
No.
7.
0.
Ho.
i
10.
Sit
John
PUka.
a
a
reiult
of
trip
made
to
Canada
In
the
summer
of
1023,
brought
a
puny
of
Eithonlan
to
Canada
In
1924
and
secured
a
location
I
II
KN(
:.
-inent,
or
the
Dominion
government,
tear
tiewan
ie.
n
pany
was
mi
.ipnrf.v"
y
prepo!
for
the
settlement
V
Halifax
by
Und
settlement
6fflcer
Nrmrr
NCrnCE
m
IS
JltltEIiY
nivrx
QIVEN
ih.t
that
on
.
...
...
i
,i,,.h
,
w.n.fcf
conducted
to
Vanderhoof
be
fcth
day
of
April
next
the
underslnned
of
these
lands?
and
through
mend
to
apply
lo
the
Liquor
Control
10.
Wai
the
Dominion
government
in-1
where
they
were
turned
over
to
the
e?i!?
'nlrt
f
Th.buOaiSe'
'knoin
'
rtnunnt1
m
brtnln
number
of
provincial
govfrnment
The
department
l.uitt
Inlei
Hotel
situate
at
Port
I
Ethonlan
famUle
under
Sir
John
Pltk
haa
but
meagre.
Information
a
to
the
'lemenu.
Queen
Charlotu
Island!.
Pro-
to
Canada
In
1924
If
so,
were
these
I
success
of
the
colony
but
understand
silds
discri
bid
as
Lot
MvV
"bIocI!
PPU
ia
th
8e'rt
Uk
dl-
thAt
Pro8"
o
'l8
tb
l'ct
ortv-four
i44i.
Bubdlvl.son
of
Lot
Seven
UrUM.
Brltuh
Columbia?
Were
they
set-
of
caplUl.
A
number
of
new
settler.
unarm
ana
lorxv-six
llioi.
ran
.tud
uiuler
nrovliir
111
or
dominion
aus-
nt
amvra
uuee
tuc
imi
forii
ui
Vmrnta
Towmlte.
lea
Thirty-three
33
eet
from
In.nt
to
rear
on
wet
side
of
aid
Lot.
a
hon
on
registered
map
r
plan
deposited
in
the
Land
Registry
ttll
lice
at
the
City
of
Prince
Rupert.
In
he
Provlnre
of
BrltUh
Columbia,
and
umbered
1079,
for
the
sal
of
beer
by
be
glas
or
by
the
open
bottle
for
eon-umption
on
the
premise.
DATED
at
Prince
Rupert.
B.C..
thai
tin
day
of
March.
1127.
WARREN
8COTT.
B
L.
T1SOLEY.
Applicants
"ROVKHN.MKNT
LIQUOR
ACT."
.so
no:
of
trrTirTios
tor
ton-
MAT
TO
TKlNMi'K
Of
Itl.l.K
!
iiicmi:
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
CJIVEN
that,
on
tbe
lth
day
of
April
next,
the
undersigned
Intend
to
apply
to
the
Liquor
Control
Board
for
consent
to
transfer
of
Beer
Licence
Number
673
and
Wiued
tn
i
respect-of
pmiilts
being
psrt
of
a
building
known
a
"Central
Hotel,"
sltust
at
the
corner
of
First
Avenue
and
Seventh
8trett,
City
of
Prince
Rupert,
in
the
Province
of
British
Columbia,
upon
'he
land
described
aa
Lot
Eleven
(111.
pUes?
Has
tbe
settlement
been
success-
If
24.
fUlf
ll.
The
Amiens
farm
ha
been
tub-
II.
Has
a
nronertv
known
a
the;
divided
an2
eleven
families
have
been
Amiens
Psrm
In
the
Praser
Valley,
near
tettled.
Scotch
dairy
farmers
were
se
Uattnul.
Drttxh
Columbia,
been
sub-:
itcted
The
settlement
thus
far
has
divided
for
the
settlement
of
British
Riven
outstanding
ewdences
of
success.
!
famine?
if
to,
how
many
famllle
have
been
settled?
What
type
of
family
wa
selected
for
this
settlement?
Ha
thU
settlement
been
successful
to
date?
lion.
Mr
I.
Yes.
SMW:ils
Porte:
GOODWILL
DAY
!
TOBEOBSERYED
3.
Ye.
i
3.
The
oversea
settlement
committee
MAV
NOW
rfl
ituvTID
IN
U'
party
v.a
Uken
by
motor
car
from
Slca-
Mtl(K
ANNIVKKitRY
or
ll
tf'.l
E
mou
south
through
Okanagan
dUtrlct.
It:
Hi:
rOMCllKM
K
touching
Enderby.
Armstrong.
Vernon,
i
.-
i
,
.
Kelowna,
Sumnjerland,
,
arid,
,
Pf
ntlcton.
Ooodwlll
Day
Is
observed
In
the
The
psrty
then
want
by
rail
to
Vancou-'
rehoola
of
many
countries
of
the
world
ver.
Tw-o
dsys
were
spent
In
motor
on
jjy
8
0f
racn
year,
commemorating
trip
to
fsnn
and
settlers
la
tbe
Fraser
tne
Hague
Peace
Conference.
Brit-Valley,
after
which
tbe
Count
nay
and
n
columbU
has
observed
Ooodwlll
Twelve
il
Thirteen
(13).
nd
Fourteen
j
victoria
dUtrtcts
on
Vancouver
Island
jjj,
for
p,,t
two
year,
through
tbe
J.
In
Block
Ten
U0i.
Section
On
ill.
Map
No
23.
Prince
Rupert
Land
Registration
District,
In
the
Province
w
British
Columbia,
from
Peter
Blsck
to
Central
Hotel.
Limited,
of
the
City
of
.Prince
Rupert.
Province
of
British
Col-!
umbl.
the
transferee.
DATED
at
Prince
Rupert,
u.u..
mi
'
18th
dsy
of
March.
1S27.
CENTRAL
1IUTEU
UMII
lu.
Applicant
and
Traiisferee.
i
LAND
ACT.
!
,.noim
:
Of
iNTivnov
Ttl
A
TI'LV
T(
fiat
II
K
l.Nl.
!
In
Prince
Rupert
Und
Recording
DU-trlct
of
rrtnee
Rupert,
and
situate
30
chain
east
of
northwest
corner
of
Lot
GO.
Range
3.
Coast
District.
TAKE
NOTICE
that
Oosse
Packing
Company
Limited,
of
Vancouver,
occupation
Fish
Canners,
Intend
to
apply
lor
permission
to
purchase
the
following
'cie.scrlbed
lands:
Commencing
at
a
pct
planted
3Q
i
chain
east
of
?3.
Coast
District
1
thence
east
10
were
covered
by
motor
car.
The
party
tff0ru
of
the
Provlndsl
Parent'
then
travelled
over
tbe
P.
and
O.
E.
Teacher
Federation,
which
hate
been
Railway
from
Squamlsh
to
Exeter
and
approved
by
the
Department
of
Edu-trom
thence
by
motor
car
along
the
cation.
Cariboo
trail
to
Queuiel
and
Prince
.
Thla
year
the
program
1
being
pre-Oeorge
with
a
further
day
motoring
t,ra
committee
of
the
BjC.
Teach-
In
the
Bulkley
Valley
near
Smlthera
and
er
Federation,
working
In
co-operation
Telkwa.
Altogether
the
party
were
mo-
wUn
tne
ooodwlll
Committee
of
the
tored
over
100
mile
tn
BrltUh
Colum-
lJrtiil-Trschrr
Federation.
The
program
bla.
and
they
visited
nearly
SO
British
wlIj
consist
of
suggestions,
lists
of
book,
famllle
on
the
Und.
,
pictures,
etc.,
from
which
principal
4.
Tbe
BrltUh
vUltor
mere
of
the
anrj
teachers
may
prepare
their
own
opinion
that
the
province
of
BrltUh
program.
There
will
be,
for
example,
a
Columbia
offered
excellent
opportunities
i
paragraph
on
arbitration,
ahowlng
what
fox
the
assUted
settlement
of
Brltlsft
Canada
can
do
for
Peace
In
this
way.
j
Detail
of
the
program
will
be
published
I.
AM)
ACT.
J
ln
the
April
number
of
the
"B.C.
Teach-
LV
TO
er,"
the
teachers
magazine
i
Each
year
the
program
ha
contained
Pccsl
leature.
as
well
as
tneory
m
i,m,.
H,.n
Lsnd
Recordlne
Dls-
rSSETJ&'t&SS
i
ir?".
3r2nSF
.nrao
I
in
IMS
thU
took
the
form
of
.
Ooodw,,,
'.K.in.-
thnw,
nnh
s!chaln
east
of
northwest
corner
of
Lotis,.....
of
which
the
children
become
chains:
thence
west
10
chains
to
point
N3ASr?K
SsOosse
Packlmt
'
members-
As
a
result.
32.000
school
of
mmmnrminl.
and
roots
nine
A
I
TAKE
NOTICE
that
uosse
racsing
arrea.
more
or
less.
I
UH1TKU.
Applicant.
Per
II.
Moorehouse.
Oated
Ajrll
2.
1927.
u
WATj-IK
NOTICE
NOTICE
W
HEREBY
OTVEN
thst.HU
Honour
the
Llrutenant-Oovernor
of
i
Urutsh
Columbia,
by
and
with
the
ad.
1
vice
of
111
Executive
Council,
has
been
pleased
to
order
THAT
the
reservation
of
the
unrecorded
water
of
Brown
River
and
Mc-Knlglit
Creek,
tributaries
of
Festal.
River,
established
pursuant
to
Order
In
Council
Number
808
approved
the
13th
dav
of
June.
1921.
be
cancelled.
The
cancellation
of
the
aald
reserve-tlon
will
be
effective
on
April
19th.
1927.
DATKD
this
IHh
dsy
of
Msrch.
1927
T.
a
PATTULLO,
Minister
of
Lsnd.
rtmn.nw
limit
nf
Vatirtillvtfp
cjeeU
west
10
chain,
to
point
of
commence-
jneut,
and
containing
S
ocrns,
more
or
lew
OOSSE
PACKINO
COMPANY
LIMITED.
Applicant.
Per
H.
Mooreliou.se.
Dated
2nd
April.
1927.
NOTICE
.11
III'1"1
"
1
It
pi
1
ntrvi-nrkitli-riitsw
I
rt
rt
ftf
th
rmt
of
slsned
ih
stock
ot
Wllllsm
Morgan,
MUieaaie.
u.u,
on
9r
oe.ora
sy
ia.
.
.
.
lull
inmiiuiinn
will
np
mm.
La
kua
Vr
orSeflee
lUrdwire
DrugV
Oold
C.mTsloner;
Princ.
Rupert.
B.O.!
fcoiulstlng
of
a1"'";
mfi
'
Int.resU
In
the.
In""tor
irv
of
Stk
0
hve
thlr
'motive
and
Pmx:
the
,15'J?.liLmJ1!l
or
ereln
ereln
mentioned
mentioned
Mining
Mining
Oroup
Oroup
of
ot
I
be
obtained
from
""djrsigned
seen
at
tne
saiu
mwr
Men's
Trust
A-SocUtlon
nf
the
Canadian
Credit
Vancouver.
B.C.
Highest
or
anv
tender
not
necessarily
eecepted.
any
l",0'rAU:x
Ai
cONNON.
Trustee,
Prince
Rupert,
B
C.
IN
PH0IIATE.
is
tiii:
srnti-.Mi:
rot
kt
or
hiiitisii
ii"tM
"Administration
In
the
Jlstter
thS1
Estate
of
Paul
tn
,B
Matler
of
the
nSrharrt
Ludw.il.
Deceased.
Intestate.
TiUtE
NOTICE
that
by
order
of
III
iiminr
p
McB
Young,
the
4th
day
of
ni
?
1
927
I
wa
plinted
Admlnutro.
f
if
the
estate
of
raui
Oerbard
Lud-
'c,pi,nArRo.
Dt.d
the
8th
d.r
Of
April.
AD.
1927.
DAVID
CORDIIXA,,
IACOB
KOSK1.
IN
I'ltORATE.
IN
THE
M'I'ltKMK
COl'RT
Of,
IIKITISII
(OHM
III
A
In
the
Matter
fth
AdmlnUtratlon
Act!
and
.!
,
-
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
HelnTlch
Fersch,
Decessed,
TAKE
NOTICE
that
by
order
of
HI
Honor,
F,
McB.
Young,
the
28th
day
of
March
A.D.
1927,
I
was
appointed
Ad,
mlnlstrator
(with
Will
annexed)
of
the
estate
of
Htlnrlch
Fersch,
Deceased,
and
all
partle
having
claim
against
the
sakl
estate
are
hereby
required
to
furnish
same,
properly
verified,
to
me
on
or
before
the
30th
day
of
April,
A.D.
1927,
and
all
parties
Indebted
to
the
estate
are
required
to
pay
the
amount
of,
their
Indebtedness
to
m
forthwith.
NORMAN
A.
WATT,
Official
Administrator,
Prince
Rupert,
B.C.
Dated
the
3(Uh
day
of
Msrch,
AD.
1927.
.
I
thlldrtn's
signatures
were
sent
to
be
patlon
Fish
canners.
inieno
to
spp-j
,
deposited
In
the
Hague
Peace
Palace.
Mb
Tand
PUrChW
fol,ow"V!ThU
brought
much
favorabl
notice
to
Commencing
at
a
post
punted
w
urltlsb
goiuruma,
not
oniyon
tnis
con-chain
east
of
northwest
Lot
8,
Ranse
iintivt
D'it
lit
Eirope
5
'
3.
Coast
DUtrlct:
tbence
north
chains
.
-
-
...
nrflwil
fMtllp,
.
to
low
water
marx;
mence
nun
w,
-,
'"
-"
-
.
chat,nVi
.thence
south
"3
chains:
thence
,
unlqu(ene
f'
doU
fln8lug.
osmtrst
for
'girls,
lii
j
boat
making
vtyntest
lot
bojrs
dolls
and
boat
to
represent
the
'various
nation
or)
tbe
world.
These
are
to
be
sent
to
the
Ooodwlll
Secretary
I
by
My
10,
and
on
May
18-21
an
In-I
ternatlonal
Dull
aud
Boat
Festival
will
j
he
held
lu
the
David
Spencer
store.
Van-I
couver,
where
all
the
entries
will
be
on
Under
and
by
virtue
of
the
provisions
exhibit,
and
will
be
judged,
of
Section
28
of
the
"Mineral
Act,"
no-
Jolm
Kvlti
auperlntendent
of
Tech-
tlce
I
hereby
given
Messr.
Malcolm
.
,"
...
u-
,
,K.
.i
"i-n.!.
wilt
be
of
the
nm...
r,i,M
h.isjh
lisnsrn
nlcal
Education
one
land
Albert
Moore,
that
there
1
owing
1
judges
of
the
boats;
and
Miss
McLena-o
the
undersigned
for
ewment
,
Work
,
provincial
supervisor
of
Home
""
"
'
performed
on
the
Cordllla
Oroup
of
i
'Mineral
Claims,
Princess
Royal
isianu,
i
Minmc
Division,
sue
sum
vi
.
w.
rtwelved
bv
the
under,
"
Assessment.
,togeiner
witn
an
costs
"
Ifi.d'.r
un
to
?rftrt?dh7t
and
inciuainii
ADril
April
1st
S
of
.dvertlslngjetcl
tn
rt.
undersigned
Had
Salt
Rheum
.
All
Over
Her
Hands
Mr.
Heibert
J.
'ilk-son,
Gread
Falls,
K.B.,
.wrltsi:
-"I
ked
aslt
rlieum
all,
ever
tuy
hknui
especially
betwsea
ur
fingers.
H
t
t-4
It
wa
lo-Mineral
Clslnw
vested
In
the
under.
fof
mt
t0
put
tbem
U
water
ale
aed.
k
.
"l.
.
.
l
or
do
my
housework.
Alter
trying
I
manv
medicines
an4
solve,
that
did
.
i
M
toe
no
gooa,
i
eu
oi
1
m
m-
-
being
so
wonderful,
and
after
tokln
teree
bottle
I
om
entirely
relieved
el
my
trouble.
I
m
mtn
Isu't
reeom-weud.
B.V
B.
V9
WgHly
to
Uot
we
ltv
salt
rheum
like
I
had,"
B.B.B.
1
tuaaaftstared
only
by
Tk
The
Well-Managed
Home
THE
manager
of
a
household
is
the
purchas-:
ings
agent
for
a
large
proportion
of
the
family
needs,
In.
order
to-do
a
good
job
she
must
know
what,
when
and
where
to
buy,
She
must
study
goods
and
the
concerns
which
make
goods
and
have
them
to
sell.
She
must
put
her
home
on
a
business
basis
and
run
it
on
business
principles
in
order
to
make
the
most
of
the
family
income.
Information
is
the
only
basis
for
intelligent
purchasing.
And
the
right
way
to
get
the
great-.
est
amount
of
necessary
information
is
to
read
the
advertisements,
.
.
...
Advertisements
tell
you
what
is
new
and
good
in
merchandise.
They
reveal
improvements
and
inventions
to
mafe
ywt
home
life
easier,
more
camr
fortahle
and
more
convenient.
They
give
you
information
about
a
thousand
and
one
things
that
are
useful.
Everu
manager
ot
a
household
every
mem
ber
oj
the
household
who
shares
the
responsibility
for
the
family's
welfare
should
make
a
habit
0
reading
the
ads.
Read
the
advertisements
in
order
to
buy
wisely
Economics,
will
be
one
of
the
Judges
of
tbe
dolU.
Tbe
prize
lUt
will
be
excellent,
as
already
a
number
of
prizes
have
been
promised.
i
It
U
hoped
that
the
rural
schooU.
j
and
those
of
the
Interior
wUl
join
heartily
In
the
contests.
The
schools
have
been
classified,
ln
the
contest
rules,
so
that
the
smaller
schooU
wUl
not
be
competing
with
the
larger
one.
Ten
Years
Ago
In
Prince)
Hupert
A
Pit
1
1.
1.
1917.
W.
T.
Thompson
and
E.
H.
Shbckley
have
secured
the
contract
to
build
tbe
boarding
fcchool
on
Fourth
Avenue
for
the;
Sifter
ot
StoMpb
i
The
directors
of
the
N.U.C.
Agricultural
and
Industrial
Association
will
mat
a
canvass
of
the
city
for
funds.
D.
C.
Stuart
Is
to
be
this
year's
secre
tary.
A
district
union,
uffUlated
with
the
International
Union
of
Mine.
Mill
and
Smelter
Workers,
was
formed
last
night
In
the
Csrpeuters'
Hall.
The
Prince
Ruiiert
Board
of
Trade
has
endorsed
the
posltlou
of
tbe
Reglna
Board
of
Trade
against
any
cbaitge
In
freight
clAsstfloatloa
In
the
west.
Mayor
Ashwell.
oX
Chllllwack,
was
In
the
city
yesterday
on
his
way
home
from"
Winnipeg.
Tbe
Board
of
Trade
has
again
passed
a
resolution
favoring
the
establishment
of
a
smelter
and
refinery
at
or
near
to
Prince
Rupert.
VICTORIA
COLLEGE'S
FIRST
WOMAN
PROF.
HONORED
BY
DINNER
TORONTO,
AprU
12.
(Canadian
Press).
Victoria
College'
first
woman
associate
professor.
Mlsa
Marq
C.
Rowell,
M.A.,
was
honored
recently
at
a
dinner
arranged
for
her
by
the
Victorian
College
Alumnae
Association
at
Annesley
Hall,
The
guest
of
honor
was
member
of
the
class
of
"98,
AdvertU
ln
the
Dally
Ntw.
Prince
Rupert
Coal
Co.
Ltd.
llcANADUNj
PACinc
-VSSSB9B-S-
Phone
15
Agents
for
Ladysmith-Wellington
and
Peerless
Coal
;
Main
Office
now
at
311
Second
Avenue
(between
2nd
and
3rd
Streets)
Phone
your
orders
to
Phone
15
Canadian
Pacific
Railway
B.
C.
Coast
Services,
4
Sailings
from
Prince
Rupert
t
.-..hik-.n
tl-rsnrrll.
Juneau.
Skaiway
April
.
IS,
S9;
May
0.
89.
30.
To
Vancouver,
Victoria,
Seattle
April
I.
1.
ti:
May
3.
13.
.1.
PRINCESS
BEATRICE,
for
Butrdale.
East
Delia
Bella.
Oeean
falls.
Narnu
Alert
Bay.
Campbell
Klveramt
Vanceuver
every
Saturday.
II
o-m.
Agency
for
all
Steamship
Line.
Full
Infotmatlu.
Irons-
W.
C.
ORCHARD.
.General
Agent.
Corner
of
4th
Street
and
3rd
Avenue,
Prince
Rupert.
aC.
HE'S
HERE
Having
arranged
with
the
Hoover
Co.
to
send
us
a
demonstrator,
we
are
now
in
a
position
to
show
you
the
difference
between
the
Hoover
and
an
ordinary
vacuum
clearer.
Demonstration
will
be
made
right
in
your
own
home
for
the
asking,
starting
Monday,
March
2lst.
Just
phone.
3,
and
we
will
Uo
the
rest.
The
Hoover
Is
sold
on
very
easy
terms.
Kaien
Hardware
Co