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H.C. he Sovereign Life Assurance Co. of Canada Head Office - - - Winnipeg, Manitoba. 11 it ii ti t I 9 - l 1 III 1 A illllIILL M At I IT IMNIinini-P 1 .11- 111 111111117111 111 1 1 1711 V.iriUllflk District Representative Second Street THE DAILY NEWS PA3E THREE SOLDIER'S HOUSE IS '' v Local and Personal TO BE TRANSFERRED 7-rt Arthur Taxi, rtion 078. HC. Undertaken. Thun 41. Mim-ii rrliullc like new tit Mr.trlliur'n MiiieMiirr. . y ;Jet tle Bie 4Tiablt'l When thinking tf Today- train due from the eat at 330 pin. will arrive on time. St. Andrew' Society Bcottlih Dane In I.O.D.E. HaU on Friday. Aprtl 8. A. Richmond, fur dealer, returned from a butlneu trip to'suAvart on th Catala this morning'. Account up to March 25, totalling I8.6J5 were passed for payment by the city council last night. Dry Jackplne, cedar, birch and spruce, per double load (6.50; slngK load 13.50. Hyde Transfer. 79 Up to noon today the city police had not located 'James Beaton, who made hi escape from the city jail on Charged with Intoxication, James jtleld was fined 125 by Magistrate Mc-jciymont this morning in the poller I court: Miss T. B. Anderson, matron of the Indian school at Kltlmaat, arrived In the city yesterday and is a guest at the Prince Rupert hotel. Mn. Atack. who has been on the staff of the Bank of Montreal here. Is leaving on the Catala this afternoon for Vancouver en route to California. A recommendation from the board of works that the roof and cornice of the fire Hall be reoalred at an SD- I proximate cost of 1200 was adopted by i.. .... i... HIV VilJ VUUII14I lUUh The city council last night accepted the tender of Albert it McCaffery to supply 500 tons of coal for the dry dock plant at 16.52 per long ton f ob. the plant. There were no other tenders for consideration. Dido Ourvlch returned to the city on the Catala this morning from Anyox i -where he was one of the principals In a boxing match on last Friday night. , He was accompanied by his sister. Mis A. Ourvlch and his brother J. Ourvlch. W. E. Dnke. formerly manager for the Edward Llpsett Co.. here, arrived from Vancouver on the steamer Princess Mary yesterday afternoon, and will remain here for a few day on bulness. He is accompanied by Mr. Dnke. The rrgular pert Assembly. meeting of Prince Ru-Native Sons of Canada. was held last night, business being of a routine nature. Second Vice-President 11. R. Loe presided in the absence of both President M. M. Stephens and Pint Vice-President A. J. Prudhomme. Passengers arriving In the city on the Catala this morning from northern point Included: A. Richmond. Tom Kangoga, P. Martnvleh. A. C. Knight. Adjutant Kerr. O. Kerr. Mr. Rowbot-tom and T Ollmore' from Stewart; Rev. FathVr Oodfrey. R. F. Halg. Mr. Know-les, Charles Beck. C. Hodge, Angus McDonald. Jim Hohn, John Well. H. Morgan, J. Ourvlch, Mlsa A. Ourvlch. J. J. Barnes. Joe Blllo. Hanley Anderson. D. W. Ourvlch and J. M. Hockln from Anyox: J. Wells and J. Morrison from Alice Arm. TOO LATH TO CLASSIFY WANTED. WORK BY JUNIOR STEN- ographrr. Apply Box 32. Dally News Office. 79 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS St. Andrew' Society Utiles Auxiliary Easier Sale. April 6. Iiw.pl t Auxiliary Tea in St. AiiiirtwV Rooms. April 0. Daffodil Ball EasUr Monday. i Anglican Tea and Sale of April 10. Elks' Bnlkxm Dunce. April 22. Established l'J23. Work, Tennis Club Ball. Friday, April 23. 1 Office Hours: a.m. to C p.m. Saturday: a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DEE P Kenny DENTIST Exchan lllock. Phone 109 SUCCESS IS YOURS when yon use tAAGC BAKING POWDER Highest Quality, Jdfaderate Price. MADE IN CANADA NO ALUM E-W. GIL LETT CO. LTD. TORONTO, CAN. Dry Ccdin- and Birch wood. 11.50 per load. Cui:k,ou'd Transicr. Phone 177. Rev. Father Anyox on the morning. Godfrey steamer arrived Catala 74 from this Women of Mooscheart Legion's Child rcn's Masquerade Dance In Moose Hall April 1. Refreshments. 73 Adjutant Kerr of the Salvation Army returned to the city from Stewart on the steamer Catala Oils morning. George McAfee, manager of the Big Bay sawmill, came in from Ocorgctow this morning and Is registered at th Prince Rupert Hotel. Passengers booked to sail for .the south on the Catala this afternoon include Mn. Anderson. Miss Walker, A. C. Allan and C. Hodge., J. M. Morrison, who Is interested in the La Rose mining property at Alice Arm. arrived in the city from the north on the Catala this morning. "Tod" Morgan, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan, who went to Anyox to take part in a preliminary bout of a boxing tournament, returned to th. city on the Catala this morning. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned at 11 o'clock this morning from Anyox, Stewart andoUwr northern porta of call and will sail at 6 o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver and wayporta. Edwin F. Smith has arrived from Vancouwr to take a position as operator on the Digby Island wireless station staff which Is being enlarged. Mr. Smith has been with the Merchants' Exchange station at Vancouver. Joseph Wells, road foreman for Alice Arm district and one of the director of the La Rose mine on w hich a deal is now pending with southern Interests, si rived In the city this morning on the Catala. He Is here on business and is registered at the Hotel Prince Rupert. I and navigation on the Yukon River. PRESENTATION MADE TO T. A. CURKE ON LEAVING FOR SOUTH In recognition of the high esteem In which he Is held by the office and field ataffs with whom he has been as sociated tor the past five yeara, a read-1 tng lamp was presented to T. A. Clarke and Mrs. Clarke at the home of District Forester IL E. Allen. Borden Street, last Friday night. The presentation was made by Mr. Allen on behalf of the staffs, who congratulated Mr. Clarke on his promotion and extended the best wishes of his former associates in hi new location. H. H. Lelghton. on behalf of the of fice staff and R. C. 8cott of the field rank MnnrrV llrllen r In Urotvlew I'lireliuxH Ity William Mrudian The city council last night adopted a ecommendatlon from the finance committee that the equity In Frank Sorrers' residence on Second Avenue. Westvlew. be ''transferred to William Strachan subject to the 'ap proval of the housing committee; Alderman W. M. Brown inquired If the applicant was a returned soldier. lie considered that houses built under the soldier housing scheme should be owned by returned soldiers If they so desired. Alderman Stephens replied that he had only heard of the matter that afternoon and was led to believe that such was the case. However, the committee had made the provision that the transaction be subjected to confirmation by tho bousing committee in order that this might be ascertained. Mr. Somen, the owner of the house. plans to leave shortly with his family for Vancouver. SURPRISE PARTY .Mrs. Mmou A. .ssanwii ilimorril by (Iroup of Friend on Ittrtliiljy """"" " Aniihrrsary On Saturday night about thirty per sons invaded the homo of Mr. and Mn. Simon A. Swanson. 643 Fifth Avenue East, the occasion being Mn. Swanson' birthday anniversary. Cards, dancing. and music were enjoyed, the prize wln- nen at cards being: Ladles' tint, Mn. B. J. Bacon: ladles' second. Mn. Saxon: men's first, D. C. Schubert; men's sec ond. Joe Ratchford. On behalf of the company, Mn. J Field presented a beautiful hand em-brodered buffet set to Mrs. Swanson as a token of esteem and best wishes. Delicious refreshments were served, the happy gathering not breaking up till 3 am. yyiki:lf.sn kkpokt. K a.m. DlOBY ISLAND. Rain, fresh south- cast wind; barometer. 30jO7: tempera turc 45; moderate swell; 7.15 a an. spoke steamer Catala. left Wales Island at 7 jn., southbound. DEAD TREE POINT Barometer 20.00; temperature 36. BULL HARBOR. Cloudy, calm; baro- I swell; 8 pjn. spoke tug Imbrecarla. at Spldtr Island: 8 pjn. spoke tug Lome, towing barge Blscayen. abeam Port Neville, bound for Alice Arm: 9 pjn. spoke steamer Canadian Rover, left Ocean Falls for San Pedro. NOON DIGDY ISLAND. Rain, fresh south; cast wind; barometer 2952; temperature 46; sea rough. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer 20.-60; temperature 43. BULL HARBOR. Misty, salm; barometer 30.05; temperature. 46. Advertise In the Dally News DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE .tlhmllun for firailn; Ivrmits fur the SraMin or VJil. Application for permits to graze livestock on the Crown ranges within any grazing district of the Province of British Columbia, must be filed with the District Forester at Fort Oeorge, Ksm-loops. Nelson. Prince Rupert. Vancouver, or Williams Lake on or before March 31st. 1927. Blank forms upon which to submit applications may he obtained from the District Foresten at the above named places, or from the Department of Lands at Victoria, B.C. O. R. NADEN. Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria. B.C January 4. 1027. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the provisions lof Section S3 of the "Mineral Act." no- Itlce Is hereby given Messrs. Malcolm CI'.R. ateamrr Princess Mary, which Smyth, Edmund Langls. Harold Hansen called yterday afternoon, carried anAlhertMoo tUter. owing heavy cargo of freight and a large pas-, performed on the Cordilla Group of sengcr list for the north. Although Mlnenl Claims. Princess Royal Island. . . . Skeena Mining Division, the of sum .. ., w.n there 1 of the Ice no sign yet breaking M93 68 and tht unIess pa, up. preparations are under way for the their proportionate share of the cost of reopening of the White Pass Railway ucn Assessment, together with all costs i v H.iaui), v. w ut3 utiuti aij;uvu i a. Buledale. B.C.. on or before May 12.1 j 1037. application will be made to the J ,Oold Commissioner. Prince Rupert. B.C.. o have their respective Interests In the herein mentioned Mining Group of I Mineral Claims vested In the under- j slg led. i DAVID CORDILLA. I JACOB KOSXI. I Could Not Sleep Heart and Nerves Were So Bad Mr, Gw. M. Windsor, Ont. writes: "I suffered with my heart and nerves and eould not sleep at night for noise In mjr head. 1 managed U kep at my work somehow, until I begtn to have diny spells which got so b4 I eould not go to my woA. 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