PAGE EIGHT 9H Imperial Motors Ltd. CALGARY and LETIIIJHIDGE ARE THE DISTRIBUTORS IN ALRERTA FOR CHRYSLER CARS AND FEDERAL MOTOR TRUCKS At all times we have on hand a large slock of parts that can be shipped to all Dealers or Distributor for CHRYSLER Cars, FEDERAL Trucks, or to any Service Garage needlnjr parts for the above two products, or for any Chrysler product. Wc would prefer to whip frcm Calgary. Our largest stock of parts is maintained here. This will save Dealers, Distributers and (J a rase men considerable time if they have not the part on hand, or cannot locate it in ieir particular coin niuntty, rather than sending direct to the factory. Write to Mr. Thos. Rratby, Service Manager, or Mr. Ralph Eggen, Parts Manager. IMPERIAL MOTORS, LTD. CALGARY, ALRERTA (. fa -ft.- "J.'JW.. rai t k" it wit ' " The Old Man says: "I began work at fifteen Now I am retiring at sixty My pay averaged $1,500 ' I earned altogether $67,500 And I have $30,000 saved IT COST ME $6 A WEEK." Alt lor our bnoklet, i,, . "TkeMurt of Your Income." The Royal Bank of Canada Prince Rupert Branch - F. E. Robertson, Manager 1IU UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllnii Irwn Print nniwft IVr VAtOlEK. VICTORIA, SwaniMn IJay. Uulrdttl. Alfrt lly. tie.. Tur-). J:i p.m. lor VAM'Ol VKK. VICTOHll. ItutnUlt. Alrrt Itar. rte.. KrMajr mldnlxht Hr ALICE AKM. AXYOX. STEM AUT. NA.ts K1VKK. Sunday, B:M p.m. KVr PORT MMIO.V AND MALES IsLAMl. Tlmndav. p.m. Its trwd Atrnuf K M SMI I'll Airnt Prlncr Itnprrt. II. C. Tl rough th krtii told to Iclurla and Stutlle .and Initmr rtiwkrd Ibmoxh to clFktlnatktn. lICANADIANf PAcinc( jtamnfvr B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT Tu KrUiilkan, Wran(HI. Juuruu iul hkafwa.r April to, Uir I, tll'o VaiH-omrr. Vltt-irlH mid KruUli Artl 14, tl. I'UtM'EHS UOVAL IKrin I alU i . Vaiwouvrr and Vle- Xr torla rrry Irlduy 1U ). in Agi-nti ior all Mfmhli Linn. W I OH' l-AUI). (.EEKAL AUKNT Sr Ave Prim Kuirt. B.C. Phone 11 Canadian National CThc Largefl ailway Syftcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Silling from PIUSCE KllT.KT for VANCOIVEU. VICTOIUA. hEATTLE, tuul Intrrmedlate oliit, nun TIiuixWj and Hundajr. l:O0 p.m. lor ANVOX and S1XWAUT, each WrdntMlay and IMtarda)', 4:00 p. in. lor NOIUH ANU hOLTII (JIEE.N CtlAKLUTiK ISLANDS, lortnljlillj. PASSCNdER TKAINH LEAVE ritlNCK III TtllT Each MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 11UW a-re. for I'ltlMt ULOROE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all polnU Eattrru Canada, United Btatei. AOENtY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 2Gu SINONOS SAWS The most economical saws to use Simonds Canada Saw Co. Limited, St. Ilcml St. and Acorn Ave. Vancouver, B.C. -vKuol MONTREAL St Jahn. N.B. FIRE OCCURRED IANYATHARD AT SHERATON; TIMES PARTY r- The train crew of the JCanudiitfi Successful Affair Held Last NatioaaUuslli0und Sieilibi. UP;' Night in Mooe Hall by Wo- ticcd flanTegbmking out of-the! men of Moosiheart residence oTFfed Saranovlch' at There were simple funeral rites at the chapel of the B. C. Under ronto. i legion sen: second, J. Lipsin. Moat nged girl, M. Johnson; second. Hazel Smith. Moat original costume, Emily Skattebol; second, L. Basso-Bert. A. G. Bartlett. as master of takers at 2 o'clock this afternoon ceremonies, kept things moving for Harriet (Peggy) Haines. G- weu to peppy music which was year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. furnished by the Premier Orches-A. L. Haines, whose death oc- tra gjnar Larsen and Mrs. eurred this week. Rev. Alfred P j Rya were in charge at the Wilson, pastor of First United door A G wa8 Church officiated, and W. Vaug- convener for the af- han Dayies presided at the organ fjdr otJer membert of the com. UJe raii. imittA. ru,ina Mrs K Ijirsn Mrs. Interment took place in Fair- view cemetery. Pallbearers were Capt. Merrill Sollows, Will'am Wilkinson, J. L. Mcintosh and W. A. McLean. LOCAL JEWELLER BUYS BANKRUPT STOCK J. Pederaca, Mrs. Jack I'reece, Mrs. C. M. Nickerson, Mrs. N. Mussallem;' Mrs. F. Walla and Mrs. A. Wick. Mrs. R. Long, Mrs. J. Ratchlord. Mrs. H. Skattebol iand Mrs. D. C, Schubert assisted Meats 'as floor managers. Mrs. C. M. dltion Nickerson was in charge of the advertising. Warly in the vear when the old and well known jewellery firm of GRET. L4JCES EARLIER Ellis & Co. of Toronto was . oblig to make an assignment, the IN BREAKluG UP THIS ews came as a great surprise and ppi nnji rn I I aJboek to the jewellery trade of ; OL ftDlWl 1 II h Ui3 JAL Canada Tee stock was finally turned , Westbound ' Freight S4stp i and over to W. N. Stock of Toronto.1 Exttngufehed Blase in Kei-who is disposing of it. to the re-, dapce at Settler tail jewelers in various citlee at " a rate on the dollar. ! Word' ha been received here The purchase includes many of Bisbop G. A. Rix will sill this the roost catchy novelties created . afternoon oa the Prince Rupert in the pat twelve months . and will ; for . a trip to Anyox en ecclesias- lSJ e-i. - - i be sold in Prince Rupert at con -Jderable saving to the people. Advt. Business at the regular monthly meeting of the St. Andrew's So ciety last night was largely of a; routine nature. It was decided to bold another Scottish dance in the near future. Howard Steen, president of the society, occupied the chair. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. Representatives) for MILLER COURT & CO., Limited Through our connections we can make prompt execution of buying and selling orders on the Vancouver. Calgary and Toronto stock exchanges. Closing prices from these exchanges posted on our stock board twice daily. Orders from out-of-town clients, by wire or letter, will Teceive our prompt attention. S.D. Johnston Colli CIO 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert ILC Garden Field Seeds FERTILIZER BULKLEY VALLEY HAY AND GRAIN Priiice Ruoert Feed Co. PHONE 58 tical duties. i We have purchased a big clear I I - - - - Ladies' i ing line of .adieii' Silk Stockings at 30c on the dollar. They nrc; valued at 75c a pair. These are! now on Hale at 3 prs. for $1.00 Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE Our Special $50 Engagement Ring We'd like to show you how good value this is. Fine white diamond set in 16 K. gold in the newest pattern . We buy the diamonds by weight and we set tbem ourselves. Wt save you money this way. John Buleer, Ltd. j THE JEWELLERS jj MUSICAL TREAT -AT CAPITOL "Sundaj- Concert" Tomorrow-lias Exceptionally line Program Sherat0fi-at 1 -p.m. yesterday, i ; Tomorrpw niht at the Capitol The train was stopped and the There w a large gathering at Conductor Jack de Jausserand and crew managed to get the fire un- the children's and adult's hard bis Capitolians assisted by several der control, confining it to one times pa rjr, which was held last local artists will present a "Sun-room and saving the rest of the night In fhb Moose Hall by. fhe day night concert" at 9 p.m., this building. Women of the Mooseheart Legion, being the fiest of its kind in the ; Gus Tycho, inspector of the C. There was dancing for children city for a considerable time. The N. Telegraphs, reported by tele- until 10:30 p.m. afttr which the program has been specially made phone that there was nooooy at adults decupled the floor until 2 up to suit tne occasion ana win nome at ine time oi tne lire. Fred Saranovich is one of the very early settlers at Sheraton, having arrived in the country during the railway construction. FUNERAL OF LITTLE GIRL IS HELD TODAY Six-Year-Old Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Haines. Laid to Rest This Afternoon a.m. Delicious refreshments were unaouoreoiy un one m me unserved, in one sitting for the standing musical treats of the children and another for the season. Tne nine-piece orchestra will grown-up The judMr'of the childrtnTi consist oi two pianos, three costumes wire Miss 8. A. Mills, violins, cornet, cello, sylophone Mr.. C Moor nri Mrs. H. S. nd drums, and it is a foregone Parker 'yA made their awards conclusion that this fin combina- as follows: Most ragged boy, Albert Lar- tion of talented artists will acquit themselves nobly. The assisting artists for the evening are Mrs. J. J. Muldoon, soprano; Miss Marie Balagno, pianist; Charles. B. Balagno, pianist; H. A. Bryce, vplinitt; "Bill" Browne, xyolophoifist: Robert Greenfield, cornetist; and Frank Williams, violinist. i Do You Know?i That we have installed the FRIGIDAIRE cooling system, and now our customers can be assured of getting Fresh and Cooked in the but possible coo- j Phone up our butcher and jroa wll receive prompt and careful attention to rer orders. You will also note thai ! 2 lbs HAMBURGER 2 lb. POT ROASTS BEEF .S6c .lie Lb II TO (Se BOILING BEEF-Per lb. ..lSc PICKLED PORK Per H. ...Oe AVfiile in Vancouver last week, ' that the Great Likes will be open i rnRNPn rtww Pmr Ik John Bulger met the represents- for navigation two weeks earlier i tlve and purchased what he con- than usuaUbia year. The ice-sidered tc choicest of the stock, breakers arK already at work and Part of the purchase has al- the ilekV' dfi rtin boab which reaay in. oeiiverea ana tne nai- nam Dfea uaea up tnere an win-ance will soon arrive from To- ter afeotild of. ratr U leaw soon . MussaOem Grocery Co. 'il 7-423 Otn P. 1 s Silk Hosiery! 1 1 Limited Ave. K. Phones 18M O. Box 675. Public Notice Public notice is hereby given that I have been appointed a commissioner by the Minister of Marine and Fisheries of Canada to investigate and report upon whether or not it is in the public interest that trap nets for the capture of salmon should be authorised in the area in British Columbia that is adjacent to the northern boundary line between Canada and the United States. A meeting of the commission will be held at Prince Rupert on Thursday, the 18th day of April next, at the Moose Hall, commencing at 10 o'clock In the morning. All persons interested and who wish to give evidence relating to the matter so referred to me are hereby notified of the above sitting. Dated this 4th day of April, 1929. (Signed) J. N. ELLIS, (88) Commissioner MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Dally. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. 4 MsstY,, (bMuY "FnhK" plce" and "Tarzan No. 12 Spectacle 1! ;. romance .... . "West l'oim everything! WM. HAINES WITH JOAN CHAWFOKI) l "West Point" ws . Oc and l Sat. Matinee . ... ooc and in Sunday concert. 9 p.m Itupcrt Capitolians and assisiin, rnartiiiM'ii 'ii 1 1 1 1 i ii n i. mn 1 1 , , 'jar- s. Canadian National Ste mslps DR Prince Rupert AND US. fiHl A fLLP 'tpmrmtH0 It.'i.r' itl.udn Ion M..niiirf lr u k KMM4rK owltiltN. Uailermakrrs, iitckmiti.n. i - -iSWmsrH. FiHinJerv. WMKiorMr. . BlIHTHIC AMI ( KT I ENE WHI.IUN'. ur iHHi i -iu;,i'd in tinhdle nil ki'id- VIAHINR AM CUMMKKCIAI. VMIHK PHONICS i) and 3SS IV YDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 N EW SHIPMENT JUST ARKIVKD Mine Head Alberta Lump si Mine Head Alberta Sootlcss Large Egp -1 MiRC Head Sootless Egg si Pembina Peerless Egg $1- Also all other ciauos of cottl. DRY MUCH, JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load ; s Double load . $ Large sack 1 Box wood cuttings, large load . . . Piano and Furniture Moving. 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