HaaniunRnnHM Sheet Metal Works Manufacturers of Pitch and C ravel Hoofing (alvariized Hoofing Chimney Tops Have Trougliing Conductor Pipe Roof Flashing Warm Air Furnaces St live Pipe and Elbows .Metal Roofs and Siding Phone 340 Itox 4G7 Trappers ! Are you getting enough for your fur? If not, come to Goldbloom. Jttat hewwe"wnt mink, marten, ermine, coyote, wolf, foxes of all kinds, and lynx. We have large orders from manufacturers in the East, and If we cannot fill them we loae our bonus. We pay top prices for everything. If you hitve a large lot, wire me and I shall call personally. Remember, if you waqt a square deal sell to Goldbloom "The Trappers' Friend." Second Avenue FISHERMEN ! for Pumpernickel Bread Rye Crisp and other Breads, come to The Rupert Bakery Baked In an oven, heated by oil which insures a well baked louf and one that will stay moist. Phone 613 J. Oaron C. lllggert Proprietors DRY : BIRCH JACKP1NE AND CEDAR Single load $3.50 "Dmirfr Load". ; . . . .rrffi.SO Large Sack 50c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg 112.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootluss Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Sercnd Avenue SCHOOL BOARD ON EVIL DAYS IXTKUUKTIMi HIKKI.KillTS lt T I.IT- n.i: iikai. msiNKi ihim: at MKl.TIMi The Prince Rupert Mbool board has came upon evil day. It is something like the Canadian Senate. It look very wise and It feels Itself very august. But It dcean't do very much and takes long time to do it. Last night's monthly meeting was possibly a sample. Four good men and one superlative woman, who might have been spending their time more profitably, took two Uoun to transact some business which might as well have been done In fifteen minutes. After everything from peddlar's llcen- to International goodwill, all of which may or may not have to do with the welfare of the public schools of Prince Rupert, had been discussed, there was an Interesting sally or so. notably when the lady trustee had her y. It came about after they had beard a bookseller who desired to ply his trade among tile parents of school children. His set of books, it turned out, were published In the United 8Utas but had many Uana- dlan authors. The lady trustee regretted that It was neoesury to publish Can-tdiau books in the United State mlt lanada was lucky, at that, to have a mittee tar aetlon. Account totalling l&asl.OS passed. Tender tor stove -rrred to commit tee. Oepalr of atanual training benekes SPrR' ........ .... . i.J.. . I Ion" tWmTWfrary ir'"TTrVTS ' hasing supplies filed for future re ference. Discussion of water charges referred to chairman. Successor to Dr. Tremajme as school loctor- nc aetlon. Application to sell books referred ir halrman. So thi is what the. school board ,pent two hours doing. The school vltl, nevertheless, probably continue to teep running. The board has Indeed ome upon evil days. Bat i looks very vrkw and thinks I tat If vary august. It Is suggeated that next month they might hr.'ng their knitting. WOULD CHANGE METHOD OF BUYING SUPPLIES Kerrrtnrv of School Hoard Makes Su- gentlon with a View to Strtml.inl ' Ixatloii ami r4tH)oiuy At last nbxbt's oriaoi. beurtl ,nrettni a letter waa reaa irom ssscrwwr j. u. WilllfMfbn 'suggesiirwMKlT s,rjCfcge W made tn tM method of ordaring atgpu piles, lie suggested that an Inventory he taken in November and thst the estimate of reriulrements be made be fore the estimates for the year were turned In. He also suggested the ataa dardlaaUon of such supplies at paper and stationery to that the various schools might be supplied from a cen tral depot, thus avoiding over supplies or scarcity. Chatrmnn Rochester approved of the augment ion which will be dealt with by tM board in due count. MUMMMldlij. fW JsKjgjsQgwHBalaaagbalsJfll SCHOOL CHILDREN MAY CONTRIBUTE CENOTAPH FUND A commur.lcatlon from the Canadian Legion suggesting that the 'Children of the schools be given the opportunity to oontrtftite to the fund for u.c tabllshment of a cenotaph in the city was referred by the school board last night, after considerable discussion, to the principals with pewer to act. The form that the war memorial should tHtce was discussed. Mrs: Spencer il; that it should be something more than mere stone and suggested a gym nasium. Trustee McMeekln and Rochester were Inclined to sympathize with this view. Trustee OllchrWt felt, at toast ttiftl PrlnM Rlltwrt hri already cheap place in which to do 1U printing: ; tnf tMMment ot HI I WU3 l IIC UU1J UIHIffT (II gUCI VCUIfJtlb ; .. , . . . , with the suggestion of the chairman! that the American educational system I . -..j. . una ideas were inferior to those ot i t.HO 1 tNL LhUIlJ TirP Canada. She had taught school In! fQ United SUts and therefore wat In a Ail) IU ul. 1 AULu United States might have its defecU but it also had Its good polnU She did not agree that it was inferior to The Chairman "Aren't you a Canadian. Mrs. Spencer?" The Lady Trustee "I certainly am not. I am a New York Stat girt and proud of it, too. Mr. Boobester." So that was that. MOHT'H ACC(Wri.ISIIMEXTS Following were the board's, ccom-plifhmenu of the evening: Ringworm at Westvlew School referred to the doctor. Garden tools at Weatriew School referred to school committee. Piano for Westvlew School referred " school committee. More seating In domestic science class -referred to school committee. Request from Miss LMtch for increase n valary nqulrles to be made. Cenotaph contributions from children referred to principals. Applications for position- filed. IwrnM request for salary achtdule- tealt with by secretary. Tandem for lumber referred to coal LUTHRAIftHURCH Organtmtlon of an last Jmd Ladles' Aid to St. Paul's Lutheran Church was effected at a meeting yesterday after noon at the home ot Mrs.. Thor Strand. QJ.'M I 1 a mm mm -rw- B 1928 I Ni l FrtioBE Service Imc 1130 Tenth Avenue Zast. Officers were elected as follows: President. Mrs. Thor Strand. Secretary, Mrs I,. Dydandahl. Treasurer, Mrs. .1. H. Hansen. The motto: "A New Church" Hi a ('opted. The next metlne will be In May at Street. was GAVE SONG RECITAL IN UNITED CHURCH s. ,. Mtriimaon (lave Varlel lro;nnii nml I'ArHleil lllmwlf In Kipling's lMm ilonta." I A varied program of baritone solos wits given in good style at a recital last 'evening in the United Church by t Craat BriLtfi riflHi CATHOLIC SPRING SALE IS SUCCESS II ACTION YKSTKRIiAV AI'TKUX() AN 1 1 LAST tVUNINd MKl.l. Samuel A. McPherson. one of the latest; The Catholic Women's League spring additions to Prince Rupert musical j ale in the tastily decorated hall yev ranks. Mr. McPherson announced thatjterday afternoon proved to be a most he had been ufferlng with a severe I ucr.aaaful event. Many ladies leut the cold for three days and might not be In ! (unction their patronage and a goodly the baa of form. He gave Interesting! um was reallaed as a result of the desortpUone either before or after each j .ale and the social which followed in song he rendered. He excelled himself the evening. particularly In th recitation of Rudyard t Mrs. Q. W. Nickeraon was general con Kipling's famous poem "Boots." Mlsa Marjorle Lancaster acted aa. piano accompanist. third Infant to die j HERE WITHIN A WEEK; Infant Daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Jinrph Ware fturrunib In I wal HoaaMvl i verier and the ladle who participated in the various departments were as folic wa: Fancy Sewing Mrs. 8. Batcher and Mm. C. P. Balagno. Plain Sewing- Mrs. Harold McEwen. Home Cooking Mrs. J. C. Oavlgan and Mrs. J. A. Smith. TeaRocms - Mrs. Douglas P. Stork. Mrs. D. C. Patterou. Mm. M. A. Bur-ank. Mm. t. W. Marenrette. Mm P. St. Amour, Miu Margaret Palmer, Mtsu Blanche Curtln and Mlsa Irene Dourasss. The third baby a few days old to die Refreshment Mrs Carrall In the city during the paat week was Plants Mrs. Orltriih. Mrs. P. J Mc-Vlolet Ware, one month and 30-day old Cormiek and Mrs W. H. Klnkade. daughter ot Mi, and Mrs. Joseph Ware. Cashier Mrs. 1. Lrae MaoLaren. Frascr Street, whose death occurred yea- Nope Chest Mrs. C. P. Balagno and trrday afternoon about o'clock In the . Mrs. A. D. Olllies. Prince Rupert Otneral Hospital The, Baffles Mrs. A. D. Olllies funeral will take place tomorrow from ', Responsible for the decorations waa the chapel of $e B.C. Undertakers to 'a committee consisting of Mrs. J. J. Oll-Fslrvlew Cemetery. Rev. Walter Allen of tla, Mm. J. H. Meagher. Mrs Whiffet. Stewart officiating. Metntyre. Mrs. DeMaroo and Mrs. iitThatis 7fft a TVut TT) EFERRING, of course, to the succulent gh&' peanut, which, unlike normal nuts, grows underground, and is the root instead of the fruit of growth. But this does not nullify its native mt tineas. All this scientific information (for whioh no extra charge is made) loads up to the suggestion that Peanut Cookies are wonderfully appetizing and nutritious. Why not try a batch for that afternoon tea you are planning. Here's a recipe that gives fine results: cup butter ? Vt teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar 2 cups chopped peanuts 1 egg H cup milk 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons lemon juice 3 teaspoons Mdglc Baking Powder Cream butter arid suar, add beaten e&&; sift together flour, baking powder and salt, add to ftrit mixture alternately with milk, then add chopped peahUtmjiMrttL lemon juice. Drop on greased baking sheet by tho spoonful and bAke from 12 to 15 minutes. 'Sake yotuiowit unify ITS I77l m a ai ana a J tarn mm wa sTaa fA Iff ml AC W rft C" DJ Slgmund. WANTED WAWTED.- YOUMO WOMAN AS 0N- J eral help at Francois Lake Lodge from May 1 to November 1. Phone Hack 1M. 88 1'QU SAI.M arrriNo coae ti.oo pir errriNC from bred -to-lay thoroughbreds: BC Leghorn and Barred Rock. R.O.P. stock. The Royal Pur and Poultry Ranch. Pacific. U.O l OLD NBWSPAPBR8 MAT Bi. USkD IN-stead of building paper or to lay beneath carpets on the floor. Oet special price on large quantities Dally News. MUSK RATS NOW BOOKING ORDERS for summer and fall delivery, finest dark musk rats The Royal Pur and Poultry Ranch. Pacific. B.C. l FOR SALE. ' - SOME OOOD BVTS IN trolling bosts. packers and seiners 8ee Field. Northern Exchange. Oaw Bay. M HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALES Phone Red SM. it VOll HUNT FOR RENT - HOUSE. FIVE ROOMS and bath; newly papered. Good luca-t on. 984 Second Avenue. Phom C45 FOR RENT- FURNISHED HOUSEKXEP lng rooms by the day. week or month Phone Red 607. t: FOR RENT - ROOMS WITH OR WTT8- out board. Central legation. Pnoar Blue 158. f FOR RENT. FURNISHED House keeping rooms Apply Mueaallein Orocery. POUR ROOMED HOUSE FOR RENT hot a.nd mid water. Phnoe Red ISA A delightful musical rendered during the afternoon with Mrs. J. J. Muldoon. Mr. Hubert Ward. Mia. Virginia Rle.l and Miss Blanche Curtui contributing. Misses Palmira and Mary Avton had charge of arrangements for the social evfiilng snd J. C. Oavlgan acted as nim'er of ceremonies with Angelo A tori presiding at the door. Prises at cams were won as follows: Whist- Ladles' first, Mrs. Mi-Intyra; ladles' consolation. Mrs. Fred Rlffou. u.en first. Fred Rlffou: men'a consola tion. P J. MrCormlck Bridte - Udiea' first. Mrs. O. W. Nick- ierjtoDf . ladies cOusoUtlwi. Maw Ruth ciuiieai mens nrat. H r Olaemy: anen's consolation. Major Lebatf. attialc fur dancing was by Ml Irene Morrison and Tony Rorie. Raffle resulted as fojtefavx,, v .BUak istliHerr' p'TltuW. won by Mrs J H Meagher with tlcbet at. Pillow slip, won by Mtas Blanche Curtln. ticket 46. Pink painted pillow, donated by Mr J. J. Dorr, won by Mrt. S. Batcher ticket 33. Spool set donated by Mrs. Oarrall. won by Mrs. C. P Balagno, ticket 61 Plant, donated by Mrs. Oaron, won by Mri Harjld MoEwen. ticket 10. Teddy Bear, donated by Mrs. Leroux on by P. J. McCormlck, ticket 68. Hope chest, won by Mrs. Charles Lar-kin. ticket 1013. SAILORS ON GRAIN SHIP ANGLO-INDIAN PLEASED WITH PORT Mr. and Mra. MrDougaU aud Mr. and Mrt. Ellison, Palmer House, have enter- amad the Southnh'eKal bora of the a.JbbW Mvarai High evenings this week They flad the north very Intavestlng and are hoping that they may return In the near fut ure. They seem to think that Prince Rupert will soon be another Montreal. High Many friends were at th wharf last night ss the steamer Prince Oeorge pulled out to give a hearty aend-off to Dr. H. E. Tremayne who left for William Head quarantine station where he will join the staff. Many expressions of gpod wishes were voiced. Mra. Tremayne and family will follow south 'next week Meantime, Mrs Tremayne I Ih heliiK made the rulwn d'etre for I man" farewell social functions. Friday. 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Band and Grave! f"r -Scows for hirr Oenrral Towiiik Prices Exreedlng M"d: ' Paanes 771 and llhir i': CHIMNEY SWEEP " ' II. t. TTMECIIrf Oerieral llsndv Man FurnaoM and Stoves Clesnrii ;v patted. Cbinanlet Swept Ounstau Plots Cared For Fbao Rad 141 Prlnee R EXCHANGE NEW AMI HWOMl II tM) ll R'fil1 bought and sold and ex-'n Player Piano and Two Cash Register in t" PtPtflOPI'ina A MARt gM Third Are. Phone CHHtOPKACTIf mi. it. r, rvorraoN nilrearsetnr 61S Third Avenue Telephone for appointment n M. Restienee phone BI " Acute and Chronic Disorder fully treated Rata'jllthed 1034 TUITION R. A. McPIIEUSON Teacher of atfttJIMI AMI VOKK I'HODt 'H s gh For terms Phone Blue AUCTIONKBUS. riiiNrt: hitkict aiition ledeeal IHwk Furniture of all kind hon. or exchanged Crating and parklni; 'l Oooda sold on Com in i- 0. J. DAWKS. A HM JvMTsft. Ih' riuiiw, a 1'it 1 1. n High . 8:66 am 0:44 p m Low 0:4 a m 1M pm TlHItV, tPHII. 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