PAGE" SIS THE DAILT NEWS Wed . . - - i " 4 I TELLS ABOUT MAN NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. FROM RUPERT WHOM WAS PRINCE NAMED ! (James McGlashan, Prince 1 -VANDERHOOF --and tWlhirdissaulLwitluIotantft. Mrs? -Harry -Stokes returnea home lust week fro: George, where .she took C year-old son for an operation, 'jlle Tlie Women's Auxiiinf I'Holy TriniiisCb.urcnJs holding .-tiUrnNm ihrtM'St I 1 Charing .Maunders and Torn Em-. bley made a motor trjp to Kam-j loom last week, returning borne in i 24 hours. '''Andrew J . Arland, brother of Mks Elsie Arl.md of Vanderhoof, was successful in mining engineering examinations at the University of British Columbia. aid uae uve PRINCE GEORGE The provincial department of lands will hold an-auction sale here on June 1 of lots, owned by , .SKov.ennesrit ftHWrr.the ,moni-clpallty as 'well as in other por-tlona of the district immediately adjacent. Mm. KJ. C. Ternen was advised last Saturday night that her sister, ' Mm. F. Chester of Winnipeg, had leen killed in an automobile accident In Vancouver. Thre are three cases already on the docket for "the Supreme fourt Assises which will be held here on June 12. One is a case of false pretences, another theft to do grievous bodily harm. ?m . The wedding took place here ev. tu. J. saiesKa omciaiing 01 MissMnes Rnmsland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0, Ramsland, to t 11 . .VI The couple will lice at (iiscome. : - ' Prince Rupert was the son of Elector Palatine, Frederick V., by ner V'rrL 'Qnhifilnv nffrnnnn wiftii.,r--i il .1 -r t. iti of Scotland and I. of England, j He was born nt Prague, December ' 17, 1G19, and after some experi-' ence in the Thirty Yearf War on the Protectant side came to Eng land . lie accompanied his uncle, ; P. W. flraham & Sons Ltd., of Charles I., into the house of com-, Moose Jaw have been awarded mons to arrest the five members j the contract by thejCanadlan No- Sir Arthur HaJtelrlg, Mollis, ..... . . . . , i, . 'l ni 1 - .Ll.L ' tional italiways for the replace- nanipion, iym ami oiruue which ment of 125 culverts on the ral- precipitated the war between King way Uric between Terrace and d parliament. Rupert fought at (jeikie. i Worcester, Edgehiil, Marston 'Moor and Naseby, proving him- Members of the city council self a dashing if nomewhat erra- here are engaged in the task of tic leader. Tn 1GJ8 he was in i finding out whether radio dis- commiuid or llie Koyal.at Ileet ana A reception was held last Thurs- turbance here is actually caused continued in command till most of day evening at the home of Mr. araLMrs. R. M. Taylor in honor of m new Anglican rector, Rev, S. Ok Steer, . WilHlrto Bm VU e fri ch of tie torwA'finim T&lfoui' i'ope." j Prof, vewrfty Deen visr district recently stfr The Vanderhoof Choral Society has accepted an invitation to give a concert at Burns Lake at an early date. An airplane is expeeted at Stuart Lake soon from Seattle. It will take m'ning equipment as well as men and supplier .into the Man-aon Creek aectbn. The equipment was taken rrt of the way in last year ad s expected to be in oper- ation by July 1. HSVfiolurabia : has ttoium fajnfs1 by the municipal power plant. " The funeral took place list Wednesday ,of Mrs." Idore Pappas w died at the age iner r navai "a VT service vY,f against , "T tne l"C hi thjrty yearsfRev: E. J. Saleska D"tc,htI,H? e? he faM offfefated. tijt ' ,of his life to the study of science "3i the ships were destroyed by Blake off Malaga in 16C0. Afterwards j,ere he kept away from England until Theo- ne rcstoration, when he saw fur- and art and introduced into. Eng. 1 .1 ila : a .. Md. .Edward J Ireland vniZtZ ' hocked down bjFtwo thugs herej ' Prfn j,,.. Wfla aUn nno nt on Monday night and relieved of ;the founders 0f the' Hudson's Bay a purse containing $25 in cash. ;Co , and Ruperfs Land, was named No trace was found by the police (after him. Prince Runert died No- of her assailants. NEWPASTORS UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. E. Motte Coming To Rup ert and II. T. Allen to 1 ' ' Terrace f'CQU'R, May 22'. At UnlUaChurch provincial con- fgjence, about 40 changes in pastoral charges have been effected or or ratified ratified by by the, the, seulement settlement! committee. com- Tne ihanges in Prince are: j. Rupert and adjoining presbyieries lerrace Kev. H. i. Allen. WM Wnran Tiov W . UJ 1 Me- """'Mill If'J- " 1... Prince Rupert East Rev. C. E Afnttp. vember 29, 1C82. FLOURISHING MAPLE LEAF Series of Canadian Weeks Is Inaugurated in Glasgow; Free Trip to Dominion Offered Glasgow is to sport the Maple Leaf next week, says a recent exchange from the Seott.sn metropolis. It is, .to, be Canada Week, with this pointed slogan "Buy from those who buy from you." The city is being paid the com pliment oi Having tne first of a series of Canada Weeks, which are being organized throughout Brl- jtain by the Canadian government J Queen Charlotte (marine) tiepanment or trace and corn-Rev. St-V.-H. Redmond." merce. Central mainland (marinej Through the agency of r the gro-Rev. R. C. Scott. "ry and allied trades the varied Smithers Rev. William Mc- food products of the land of the Kenzie. , maple leaf will be brought prom!- Quesnel Rev. J. Curry Thomp- nently.to the notice of Glasgow son.' . housewives. " McBride Rev. N. J. Cross. j A shop window-dressing com- Glscome Rev. J. Rogers, petition I to be held, while the public are invited to name 10 Ca nadian food products, in order of, uur classmen section may he popularity in a contest for a free r o'wtal interest to vou rmlnv trip to Canada as the first prize; RESCUE SCENES AT SCHOOL DISASTER Left shows Borne of the 52 children injured when a tornado caused the collapse of the school at Red Cove, Va., being placed on the train to rush them outside for medical treatment. Some of the little tots are shown (upper right) being carried from the ruins on stretchers by many of the willing volunteers who rushed to their aid. One of the re markable stories told by the survivors is illustrated below (right). Principal A. S. Noblln , of the school, was outside the building and saw the wind approaching. He was picked up bodily and hurled 75 feet into the pond shown in the foreground. The ruins of the school con be soen in the rear of the pond. '4 BEAUTIFUL INDIAN HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT ENDANGERED BY BOMBS. When a number of fanatica got into the new House of Parliament at Delhi, India, recently, and flurr ing a tieDaie oi tfte legislative Assembly, five members were Injured and the noble structure, jt comi l. t, t4f .iLii S uautci ui uciituiiiiuit. tne umifiy imerveouvn oi m iriiisn mniiary auineruiee prevented a ti. above picture shows the magnificent building as It is see.i from the air. &4fc J there are 50 other awards. creasing market in the Dominion What Canadians Deplore and dUpuc? prouuets mrde in for-Commenting on the trade reltt-jtigti countries." tions between Canada and the In this connection he suggested homeland at a luncheon in con that heads of many more firms nection with Canada Week held in should go to Canada and make a government and the city of Kegina had just placed orders with Glasgow and Newcastle firms for 81,000 pounds of newer house machinery orders wnich might easily have gone to U. S. A. firms Glasgow yesterday, Major G. B. careful study of the markets there If a sentimental and tariff prefer Johnson, Canadian trade commia- and secure the right kind of rep-jencedld not exist, sioner, said "Great Britain does resentation. j not sell in Canada nearly a much A an illustration of Canada's Hearty Response as sne ougnt to do and might do. tatereat in British goods, Major The majors appeal for support STYLE AND VALUE STANDARD i represent;iti. mercial and mi: Grocers .li'.u!i! ligence depaHn. producer anil ' !..; teresting poiir Stenon, ), selling of He also wan' - organizations -tee, whose Im-m. Canadians deplore that and hope Johnson mentioned athe pofver of Canada Week drew a hearty re- advise mem lit British good will find an in- commission of the Saskatchewan sponse from the luncheon guests, of trade w FISHER BODY. it h OFTRE ilddifiiiaJ:1 'H ; liie II IK WOIILD nil no oiner car can give Fisher Body gives General Motors ears ' additional value no other earn can f-ive. No other cars can put this several hundred dollars worth of additional' vnu0 into their bodies hccau.se no one else has Fisher ndvantages or Fisher resources. Everyone can measure this greater dollars and cents value in n minute hecause they lean pec it with their own eyes. Tho advantages lisher has oyer others arc shown in fincr finish than tha others can afford -finer hardware and interior fitments than they cun afford finer upholstery than they can 4 SNEP.AT, MOTOIIS if tT V' OF CANADA, LIMITED $U1 I F I S H ER if imp afford finer and staunchcr structural work than they can afford. Ilccatiso they have not Fisher advantages and resources, others have to skimp on the inside and tho outside of their bodies In order to hold down the price. Whether you are chiefly interested in only two or three body features, or in body quality as a whole, you should by oil means compare, the Fisher' Body car in the price field, in whicl you. arc interested, with tiny or every other car in that field. Only then can you base your decision upon intimate knowledge of tho facts. CAMUUG' LA SALLE MeUUCnUS-JlVICK' OAKLAND OWSMdliir.E . roSTIAC. . caikvrolrt a-