Tm day, April 3, 1928 "the Daily news PAGE THREE ran u tr IloMrea :: 1 ra Special B Insist on mporfcrs rams A l.UUAT ASSORTMENT SUITS 1 i l-..l ti'i.r. ,tn. T. (v. ..I : 11. . ' - "" i'h in iit:uniK patterns... urj iif uu To clear at lrom W9U HEN'S MEKINO COMBINATIONS UtKiilur 2.00 and $2.25 values. fl-f ? To clear at J)iLfiD We have a great assortment tof Clothing for Men and IIovb by the bent maker In Canada. Everybody can be dreamed up fur Easter at a great saving. Inspect these values for yourself and be convinced! i in i ".i: -! from toe beat makers CIA fiSZ do from VAV.iHJ Montreal Importer Telephone IJlue 418 Third Avenue ,1. II. Miller, Proprietor A PINK ASSORTMENT OF scall s Easter Nov Pascall s ernes Han JtMt arrived direct from England A row Hhipmcnt of PAGE SHAWS CHOCOLATES KASTKH TOV.n Lie ami 10f. I A AS' EGG D'.'EA. 10? 8L1 rates ltd yfic Pioneer Drtiutists THIRD AVE. v SIXTH ST. TCLEPMONtS r"t,200 Canadian National Steamships Co. L wiled Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating I..T.I'. 20.0M) Ton KreMliag lry Ikx Knpjnterm Machinists, IMIerroakers. BladntaaHkM. Paitero maker, Founder. Vodworjrs Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACBTYLENE WKIJUNU. Our plant la equipped to hat die all kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 41 and SSI LOOK at YOUR CLOTHES EVERYONE El SE DOES Our spring irtock of Hijfh Gratlr Mmi's Wear h now here. I'untlreda of Union's finest woollens lrom which to choose ".it spring suit." tailored o your im.mmjk' by Cunudu'ti fore-""I Clothes builder "Society llruitd." Obey Thnt Impulse Dt It Today THOR JOHNSON B.C. PRODUCTS ii Tkev Lead hi 'OKikfctV UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ",r tVvkk. vuiir?. arr;...!:,MiT!e, , ..,. . t VAXrlfVl Vl:i'."'vHTOIUt. Ilule e. .--I lt.iv. etc., Sal .ir.la.. ! ;,1,ht mmixin Hna maai hiu.h v"lvl.', ix,;!",i..lin simoon ,,,r M. I l,,IM"' MICH AWOX. NTKWAUi. IV.tl.Ks Isl ' 'I M!,hVvr.n fe It M HMHil. titi 'it. " '' ""I" ',1' " ' , -!""' I" ilertluutlor. Local and Personal Dentist. Dr. 3. a Q'jssa. Phone 686 Skating dally. 1 to 4 and 8 to 10. tl Oct the Big 4 nbiti when thinking ol a Taxi, phone 4. tl Mra. J. A. Went will not receive tomorrow, Wednesday. Marcelling and Halrcuttlng. Skinner. Phone Black 635. Write Rupert Dance April tl. Mra. 84 Accounts for the two weeks ending March 39 and totalling MJM.ei er pawed for payment last nlgbt by the city council. A bylaw providing for the temporary borrowing of $125,000 from the Royal Bank of Canada pending collection of 1928 taxes was finally reconsidered and adopUd i.t last night's council During the month of Mareh a total of 1754 gallons of fuel oil waa used In the City Hall heating plant according to report ol the Janitor, John Walker Exley. The dally consumption waa 57 Etillona at a cost of 13.14. 8T ANbitEW'S CATHEDRAL. Good ami Pribram of anthems, solos and dtieiH. Tins service should especially appeal to all Interested In vocal music 81 The large boulder on Sixth Avenue East in .iu.it ;,i the residences of Jack Johns 1 to bt removed by the city, It v.aa declde-i at last nights council ui'etlrg ilvr-ugh the adoption of a rc JirjiKndul .n from the Board of Works huh cv.unated the cost of the work at I! 30. On recommendation of the Board of Wet, the city council last night decided net to entertain a claim from J. Dougherty for daman's resulting firm a recent lutcmob.le accident on McBride 8t:ci In McClymont Park. The city solid-, -r udwsod tiie council that the city rjuld not be held responsible. Aid. A J Pnidhomme, recently returned frcm a holiday trip to Califor nia, was duly welcomed back to the board by Mayor McMordlc at last. night's city ccuncil meeting. In ao- cepi-tng the w'.co.ne. Aid. Pnidhomme staled Uittt. 'hi he had seen many things of mtetrst during hU trip, ht was ,:iaa to be h.ime aysln Aid. W 14 Brown resurrected the matter of the much deferred street traffic bylaw at ia: night's council ' meet In inotslring f the deeair.ent ready so it was decided to bring It up at the next meeting of the council two . weeks' hence Extra copies w.U be pre pared for the coniiftratlon of the aldermen and police (earatwntatlve will be invited to attend the meeting at )'.: n It Is dealt w!th, ( A:-! Ocorge Rudderham Inquired' at last night's council meeting about the proposed agreemint with the Brotherhood of Electrical Workers City Solicitor E T. Jones stsud that he had gone lr.to t've matter an dfound that The council had r.o power to en 1st Into such mi sgreement The agreement hss. however, been compiled with through the recent derision of the council to meres.' wpes of municipal .elrcTteuI workers. lf4- 4- 4-4 j ANNOUNCEMENTS l44e United Church t...,irr Bale ot Work April 3. Queen Mary Ch.p:r annual Daffodil Bull. Kas.er Monday April 9 Arttl can Church Easter Sale April 10. C'liolic Women's League spring sale of work April I J Whist league Cup-prize distribution Moose Hall. April 13 Ladles' Auxiliary St. Andrew's Society Easter Bale and whist drive, April 30. Royal Society of St. Oeorge Whlat Drive and Dance. April 33. Olrls' DrUl Team She Could Not Work HEADACHES Were So Severe Mra. A. Blehl, niirstall, 8ak., writes: "I wa troubled with very severe headaches, and sometimes I could not do my work. "One day a frien told me about ami adt iscd inn to give it a trial. I di'ciilexl to ,N so, and after taking a few boltlca I fuu.i'l it had dono m a mu'IiI f (('""1, and I i.. eu't had an Ih iiclti. lh's for a long time, ... " Manufactured only by Tie T. y.iutf, ,A 0pv lioiud. ToroAta. OnL Louis Mazrel left the elly at the first of the week for 'Anyox '. Capt. D. C. Marsh will aall tonight by the Catala on a business trip to Vancouver. ' Fred Mataon. well known Alice Arm prospector and miner, was an arrival m the city from the north on the Catal the morning. Boxing Exhibition Hall. Wednesday. April . Ourvicb v. McDonald, 10 rounds. Five good preliminaries'. Ad mission tl.80 aiid M. 78 William J. Dowman. who arrived on Sunday from Vanderhoof. will Ml this evening on the Cstsla for Vancouver where be intend to toeate. Yt are Headquarters for time repairing. Send lliem to us fur value, service and satisfaction. Mac.trtliur'a Shoe Store. tf Angus McDonald of the Eapcranza Mining Co. returned to the city on the Calais thia morning from a Maine trip to Alice Arm and Anyox. Stores "will be open on Thursday tin tu 6 pjn.; dosed all day Friday and open until 10 pan. aa usual on Setur day. Retail Merchants Association. 80 Union ateuner Catala. Capt. A. B friduy v M-.ig. April 8. A special Dickson, relumed at 10:30 tola morn :. iical se:v:.,- will ix given by aug- lng ' from Anyox. Stewart and other i. ciiipd ch!lr. Stalncr's "Crucifixion" I northern uorts of call nnd will sail at S this afternoon for Vancouver and waypolnti. Some of those Interested being un able to attend, the aunual meeting of the Prince Rupert Swimming Club, called for last night, waa postponed until this evening. Mr. and Mra. B. L. Mcintosh, who have been spending , the winter in Honolulu, will return to the city on Saturday of this week, local friend have been advised. , H. W. M. Balaton, publisher of the Stewart Hew and wall known mining broker. Is a paassisger a hoard the Catala today going through to Vancouver and Victoria on a business trip. John Lyngnea. pleading guilty in city police court this morning to a charge of drunkenness, was fined Hi. with the opt.on of thirty days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont. Presbyterian Easter Sale lu church jarlcrs Thursday. April' & (root 3 to 6. Plain and fancy sewing, home cooking, tea and candy. Specialties in Mot Cross Buns. Pies and Novelties for children. Mucicsl piogrsm. Pell wing the promo (tan of Pilot John Muir to be msftar W the Untoo freighter Chllkoot. Pilot 1 Ernest Sbwp- pard hss been transfetred from the Camosun to the second in command of the steamer Cardena. nirlntr IK. Mat 94 htflSira flftv Mr prairies for the Alberta Wheat Pool's Prince Rupert elevator. Hallway ofBce.t his morning reported soane 133 csrtosd in response to two alarms yesterday afternoon, no damage resulting In either case. At 4:13 the sidewalk on Sixth Street to the rear of Ormes drug store was ignited with a burning cigarette and. at 3:43 there was a grass fire in Westvlew just beyond the bridge. Passengers arriving In the city from northern point on the Catala this morning included F. Mataon. W. P Preston. Mrs. Healey and child. Dr. and Mis. Trefrey and child. A. Knight. James Mataon. Mike Vlua. O. J. Hutch-nags and Angus McDonald from Anyox: a. L. Korl. M. J. Dougherty. Mr. and Mra. P. H. Aiken. C F WlUaon. Tom Newell. D. D. Sinclair and J. Steel from Stewart, and Kd. Peterson from A.loe Arm. Captain Stobart of the Salvation Army makes an appeal for help for a local family that just now Is tn need of assistance. The head of the famll. s a widow and the bey, who has been the ehetf mainstay, is a present 111 The o dicers of the Army ask for contri butions of clothinit. food and money which will be applied for this work. At present the relict funds of the or- gsniaatlon are exhnuted and this Is a needful case whkh must be looked alter Dcubtless local people will see that the response Is liberal. A communication from O. C. Mc-kny. district engineer tor the provln- Y h1 department ot public works, ask ing the city to submit prices for the supply of crushed rock to be used In lie surlnclng of the npproaches to the Court House was refc .if Works with power tm.''lV'".'9M ' Hindi lsst night. fCH ! wwa' eon .'inerable discussion as to the powers of Mu- city to sell tnck In this manner. '.;. cl'.y council stating that, while 1 1 he city's powers were limited. It would probably he all right In that particular i case as the rock was to be used on a public thoroughfare. Aid. Prudhomme t ilil of a recent conversation In Vlc-. uri.i with Hon T D Pattullo. Who t.iicd '.h.it the Kjvernmcnt was ojealr-ii if cetiiiiK the work eUrted as an I unemployment rcllif measure. I N S 1 S T 30 Hail PuU attendance Is requested. returning to Vancouver. Pass sneer going through to Vancou ver aboard the Catala today include H. W. M. Rolaton. Mrs. M. P Murphy and child. Ell Watlund. E Hallberg. T. W. (McDonald. A. 1.. Hunnlngton. Joseph j Qreen and J. B. Maddoeks. from Stew-jart. and John Bergovleh, Mr. and Mra. M"Taggart. Miss B. McKay, C. J. Plet-Ichri. Sam Sandwltch and D. MacRlt- chie from Anyox. On motion of Aid Tinker, seconded by Aid. Prudhomme. Adair Carss Cii.ij)-1 ter. Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire, was given permlsaion by the e'ty council last night to hold its an nual tag day on April 21. the Saturday preceding Yprvs Day. lu aid of the chapter's Soldiers' grave beauttftcatton work. In the letter seeking permis sion, the chapter pointed out that. during the past year, it had put In several headstones as well as rccoti-1 dltlonlng the plot in Palrvirw Cemetery ovril U often better or you than a heavy meal ON S TOfcQ LING fOTi n nualttv Hin nnespacina tUe GIN tlavor, ask tor bterlmg London Dry. C It is distilled by experts according to the best London tradition and is thoroughly rectified to obtain perfect purity and sparkling clearness. Sterling John Collins ( Two-third cocktail glass Sterling London Dry Cm. juice of one lemon, piece of kc, one teaspoon ful sugar, bottle cold soda. Election of Directors for the Fair: M clk la lt" CK loads of grain have arrivwd from the! "?ht on the division west f Jasper Park bound her. A Dr. H. 8. Trefrev. who JM been locat ed at Anyox for several years, airtved In the city on the Catala this morn ing from the smelter town, accompanied by Mrs. Trefrey snd child, and wlU proceed by tomorrow's train to Prince Oeorae where be plans to practice. The fire department waa called out H. O undersoil. CNR roadmastcr at Southern, arrived in the city on this afternoon's train and will return to tlw Interior tomorrow. Ell Watlund. well kpown pioneer Stewart prospector and miner. 1 a passenger aboard the Catala today going through to Vancouver. T. W. McDonald, former United States marshal at Hyder and now Interested In Portland Canal mining, la a passen ger aboard the Catala today gotni through to Sea tie on a business trip. , Mr. snd Mrs. McTaggart are pas sengers s board the Catala today going through to Vancouver where they ex pect to locate. Mr. McTaggart ha been on the Qranby Co. office stag at Anyox. Joseph Qreen and J. E. 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