s7 March 21, 1928 I;.., I Canadian NMIQNAL America STEAMSHIP AND Tit UN y,1 f lings from VAV. ..IM H M( TOWIA. MSATTLB. PKIVCE lU I EHT for vl intermediate points, earn I !M " ' atEWAUl' and AMO.V ach ,,4V Fortnightly ,M sm.h ' Noitiii an.l aoi'Tll IKKN rutin rrr IMHeESflKU THAINH I.I. HI ni 1 M V ' ' ' f,,r PHIMK VSAV' WI:,WKW,AV k" . .r, C.nl "n.Ud "MlltOK. CUUONTON. WINNIPI.il. . States. AdFNCT IJ.1E.T"TMMMHI 'nl National Exiieesa ' ' " fi. "!? ' 01" '" hlpment. ... HT rhouf te i THE DAILY NEWS ,. , , "Here the Beef Mother" WHEN you add Oxo to soups, slews, and meat pies, you put in Concentrated Beef, thus making them more nourishing and tasty, with the rich nutriment and flavour of prime lean beef. Oxo is the Housewife's Great Economy Pttt s in the Beef Montreal :: Importers V HOLE STOCK Ml'ST BE DISPOSED OF QUICKLY ENGLISH GABARDINE RAINCOATS Imported from the best makers. Regular values :u $-0. and up !! K"in-' at half ; rice. ays, v.,-- ,. . Kl'NIN. SHOES FOR SPRING WEAR Dominion Make - Running Sim .-. regular $1.75. Now $1.45 ' Cunning Stim- . rciruiar 11 50. Now $1.25 ti's Kunnt. i' li"v. regular $1.25. Now SI. 10 ili-en" Runninw 'i regular $1.25. Now .. Montreal Importers enue Telephone Blue 11 J. B. Miller. Proprietor SPECIAL 1 ' Kcuily Razors, regular $1.. Sale price ft lum-DupUa. 1 blade. Sale prira JJf ard Pens, regular Sale price 'M" le Pencils, regular "ti Sale price '' Brush Bets, regular Mim. 8k price . is (mi. Sal riie . . Ebony Handle Hair P.ruxh. Sato priu rmes Hd. 7; J7t r Drtiotiisls $0.7 fO.WO v Urniu, regular i:um. m'.i pnes L J v I an Ml Sale DTic T-M 'u imp. Sale price " cakes Tor 1 Seta. Sale Sale price price T!r! num Bottled. Sale pii- 50f THHJDAVE.tr SIXTH ST. 1 LLLPMONLS H 'fciUO PAGE THREE - -j I I Paul, well known Ketchikan j Local and Personal if l-'qtirH Princess attorney, Mary was a this paswnger morning aboard returning the north following a trip to Seattle. Harold McEwen. division freight agei.-. Dentist Dr. j. ft. Qom Pbouc 686 for the Canadian National Railways. left by this morning's train for a trip Skating dally. 3 to 4 and 8 to 10. to Winnipeg on official business. Get the Big 4 habnt when thinking of, a Taxi, phone 4 f Uarcelllng and Halreuttlng. Skinner. Phone Blade 636. Mrs. 84 ' The meeting at the Prlnc? Rupert Bctail Merchant Association, set. lor hut night, was postponed lor one week. T. J. Sbenton. Inspector of mnies. re-Uirned to the city on the Camosun last night following a trip to Stewart on ofllcial duties. Mr. and tin p. w. Crawford, after having spent a couple of days in the kit)', sailed by the Caznosun last night on their return to Vancouver. Norman Fraser, foreman of the Esj prrama Mine at Alice Arm ts a business visitor in the city, having arrived from the north on the Camosun las', evening. Ernest Love, manager of the Stewart telephoue company and former superintendent of utilities bete. Is a visitor In the city, having arrived from the north on the Camosun last night. Mwe Peggy Stewart of McMeeklns staff and Mias Marshall of the Commodore Cafe will sail Friday morning tor a holiday trip to Vancouver. Beat-tie and other points in the south. B. J. Melllsh, , manager of the local branch of the Canadian Bank o! Commerce, returned to the city on the Camosun hut evening after having spent a week In Stewart on business. W. J. Currle. who has been on the staff of Onnc's drug store here, sailed last night by the Camosun on his return to Duncan. Vancouver Island. avian ice he eame to the city a few months ago. Thcwrb there Is some mysterious rumor of something having happened in connection with the vessel on the trip. CNR steamer Prince John la expected to arrive on schedule tomorrow (nun Vancouver via the Queen Char lotte Islands C.N R steamer Prince Oeorge. Capt Barry Neddea. arrived on tune at !0JP this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Palls and wlU s at 10 o'clock tcnlght for Stewart and Anyox. returning here at 8 ajn. frlday to aall south at am P. I. Banner, formerly eistrlot to rast er here and now logging, 8urrlntenden for the Pacific Mills, arrived 10- the city from Ocean Palls on the Prince Oeorge this morning and will proceed Saturday night by the Prince John to '.he Q'tecii Charlotte Islands on company business UfiK-nant Crmmander R H. Olsnd Jl Ottawa, supcrvlatng officer of the western division of the R-jyxl Canadian Volvnteer Rservf. arrived 'n the cl:y from the south an the Prince Oeorge this mcrning sad on Pridsy night will carry cut inspection of Uie local detachment, proceeding Bast by Saturday morning's train. Lieutenant Com mander Oland addressed ti rrlnce Rupert Oyro Club at luncheon today ti Ion steamer Camosun. Capt Jas. Fludlsy arrived in port at 7 o'clock last night from An; )x. Stewart and ether northern p?lnt of c:i -(tiling an huur later for tt-e south. Passii- cert dlmbarkliiR iiere from the Camosun Included F C Bingham. W. I Ekuu. J Clarke. C A Oarrlck. Mr Cavwcll. S. Watson Mrs Carter. Father Champaime and Peter Cordon from Anyix: T. J. hentTC. Miss Johnson line-: Love and B J. Melllth. from Btewart. nnd Normau Praaer from Allot Aim' PasseugrrH gclng through Vr Vrwouver were Mr and Mrs W. R. llurr'-n-r C W Drake and .' A. Ml!le: from Aryox. aacl Jl W. Lyons from Bte.rt nnounci:mknts 4 Suiuliy Oot'crrt by Regimental Orchestra Westholme Theatre. Marob 15. Un'li'd April a Church Easter Sale of Work. Worm Miiry Chapter annual Daffodil Ball. Easter Monday. April 9. Anglican Church Easter Bale April 1. Catholic Women's League spring sale of work April 13. Whist I'-xttur cup-priaas distribution Moum Hall. April 13 Ladles' Auxiliary St. Andrew's Society Easter Bale and whist drive, April SO. Elks Cabaret April 30. 'jt?' Royal Society St Drive and Danoe. April 3 Prlnoe Rupert Dance April 37 it Olrls' Drill Team PAIN in BLADDER rniiiiill l.ased by SANTAI. MIDY III' mrc In c'l "I'' Htm-I link lul till Unlit "Mlt " The cool, comforting flavor of WRIGLEVS Spearmint is a lasting pleasure. It cleaniei the mouth after eating gives a clean taite and tweet breath. It Is refreshing and digestion aiding. I sm wr a Dan Hogan. on s charur ot drunken ness, was lined 125 In cay police court this mcrning. Sunday concert by the Regimental Concert orchestra, Weetholme Theatre. March as. at It pjn. e Poster Willan lettrmed to the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning follow ing a business trip to Ocean Falls. City Billiard Championship to be played at Orand Terminal Billiard Hall tonight at o'clock. F. a. Pjrle vs. A. Murray. Bob James won over A. Harvey las: r.ight in the aacond round of the Canadian Legion handicap billiard tournament. Jchn Hoskiaa, formerly of Prince Rupert and now located in Vaaderhool. arrived from the interior on yesterday afternoon's tram. We art lleadeHartrri fer slniere-palrlHf. timi them to us for value, serf tee ami satUfartlon. MeAhr'S Mioe Store. tf Mrs awis Merries of Stewmrt. who has beea) oa a holiday visit to Vaneou ver, la a passenger aboard the Prince Oeorge today returning north. Mrs O. a. OuUek and child, who luv been south on a vacation trip. returned to the city from Vancouver on the Pnnoe Oaotge this trrrmtnt James HosbUt. tng maj. l a uaaiiiajei atMatrd the Print Oeorge todsy returning north following a business trip to Vancouver R H Warlock of the P. O. Da Lid stair returned to the city on yea terdsy afternoon's train following one of his periodical business trips to the Ulterior. A. R. Holtbjr. b. B. superintendent lor the Canadian National Rail ways returned to the city oa yesterday after- ncans train rrom a grip to u in terior on oAcsal duties. Harold MeCwen. dtvlston freight 'Kent for the Canadian National Railways, returned to the etty on yesterday afternoons train after having apeat a couple of days st Terrace on duties. Mr. and Mrs. Edwss Llpsrtt arrived on the Pnnee Oeorge this morntnp rrrm Vancouver. Mr. Llpsett is one of has periodical visits Of Inspection to his local business and win be here for a week or so. miss Kate Ryan, ploaaar wossaa of the north, who has btaaa apiinslllg the winter in Vancouver and at other pomts in the south, te paesenge aboard the Prince Oeorge tiday return lug to Stewart. CPR steamer Prlnoaas Mary. Capt Arthur Slater, arrived m port at 10 o'clock thin morning from Vancouver, .ailing an hour later tor Alaska points. The Mary Is due to touch here southbound oh Sunday En route from Tulsa. OUahoaaa. to Ketchikan. Mrs Jewell Carlton and little daughter arrived In the city from the East on yesterday afternoon's train and railed this morning by the Princes Mary for the north. Frank lefesux of Uas Ounard omees at Vancouver la a aboard the Prince O targe today going north to Stewart and Anyox. He will disembark here on Friday mernlng and proceed East on Saturday. J B Lambert, assistant dattriet' engineer (or the federal, department of public works with beadquarters in Victoria, la aboard the Prlnoe Oeorge today making the round trip to Stewart aad An pax .on oflleisl ttttttee. Edgar Harris, well known man. arrived in the city from Smith-era on yesterday afternoon's train and will proceed tonight te at., art where he will be In future located. lie is ac companied by Mrs Harris and family. There were alxty-flve paaseneers aboard tlw Prliicewi Mary this morning going througJl to Alaska and the Yukon Thr list Included a number of employe of tlie Yukon and White Puv. R:l:iy hik! Navigation Co Only tw (In k jiueiui-i dlsembarketl her I. .n tin iel. Robert M. Stewart, president of the Dunwcll . mine and one of the founders of 8twart camp. Is a passenger aboard the Prince1 Oeorge today bound for Judge T. M. Reld of Juneau, follow ing a trip to Seattle and other south ern points, was a passenger aboard the Princess Mary this morning returning north. R. W. Hag gen of the BC Mining & Industrial Record arrived in the city on the Prince Oeorge (his morning bom Vancouver and proceeded by train to Hazel ton. D. W. McLean, Stewart hardware merchant, is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today returning north following a business trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Capt. John Oolthurst of Terrace, who is been on a trip south, returned from Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge that morning and proceeded to the In prior by tram. Mr. and Mm. H. D. Bochfort and lUBily, who have been on a trip to Vancouver aad Seattle, are passe ng board the rrlnce Oeorge today re turning to Stewart. Pliant ngti'i sailing this morning from for the north on the Princess Mary included Mr. and Mrs. R. W G. Reed for Wranzell. O. J. Ctnlnn. Mrs. E Carlton and O. S. Kvale tor Ketchikan Louis Sebultc pioneer Atlln mer chant, was a passenger aboard the Princess Mary this morning going! through jo the north after having pent eereral months In Vancouver and Railways. In the south. Mr. and Mm. Albert Davidson of. Vancouver are passengers aboard the Prtnee Oeorge today making the round trip north. They formerly resided in Prince Rupert Mr. Davidson being in '-he service of the Canadian Rational Nineteen numbers of the University of Washington Otoe Club from Seattle were pesafngara aboard the Princess Mary this morning goiftg through to Ketchikan where they are to give a ooncen. They will visit Juueau and other Alaska points later. Jtanes Oaudln. superintendent en gineer for the White Pass at Yukon Railway aad Navigation Co.. wee a pas Tenser aboard the Princess Mary this morning going through to Whltehorae after s trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Mrs. Osmdln wes aosompanylng him. R W. O. Reed, who baa been acting aaBeer at Hydar during the of E. R. Stivers on a trip south. arrived In the city from the north on the Caasosun last night, accompanied by Mrs. Reed, and sailed this morning by the Timooai Mary for WrangwU. his regular past. I i t. B. Wnodwcrth. bead of the oon- whlch Is operating the Patterson em Porher Island, arrived on the Prince Oeorge this morning from the oath to pay s visit to the property. Machinery will all be installed and the mine in full operation within the next weeks, it is expected. Preceding the annual meeting of the Northern 8.C. Agricultural at Industrial Association last night, there was meeting of the sports and attractions mmlttee of the Pair Board and re presentatives of the Prince Rupert eball Assoc 'aUon at which certain outstanding haiihaU mstters were It was not the nature of the struc ture but rather the manner In which minutes from a previous oouncU meet-big with regard to the matter were framed that were taken exception to by him In the discussion of the build ing permit lor the new Aivaaoff theatre here at Monday night's council meeting states Aid. W. M. Brown who says that be merely sought a correction in the ambiguous minutes. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS S?aled Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Shingling Provincial Government Whar: warenowae, win oe received b the underataned up to noon ol Tuesday. March 97. 1BSST Specifications. Coutract and Mm of Tender may be obtained at the office of the District Engineer, Court House, rrsnce Rupert. The successful tenderer will be called on to deposit with the Honourable thr Minister of Public Works, an accepted cheque equal to ten per cent (10-, of the total amount of his tender. Tenders will not be considered unless made out on the forms supplied, signed with the actual slsnature of the tenderer, and enclosed in thr envelopes furnished. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Q. C MACK AY 70 District Engineer NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the totsue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Lot aineen IS). Block sixteen (IS), Town of Stewart. Map S1SA. Satisfactory proo: of the loaa of the Certificate of Title covering the above land hnvuu been produced to me. it Is my Intention to issue, after the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the a 'Jove land In the name of W H VICKBRS The original Certificate of Title li dated the 3Sth October, 1010. and la numbered 37.11 Iind Regla'.ry Offlre. 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