T,Io.id&y, April 22, 1029 THE LAlLl NEWS - ' ' iggSg . Li ... Local and Personal News In Brief . . . n ' , , - . -i ' ! i n Come in for Details of the $30,000 Prize Picture Contest 'S . . t.'.l Let us tell you how easily 'you can qualify for a major prize In this big Eastman Contest the greatest In the history, of photography. Entry blanks and complete contest information are available at the Kodak counter now. Coma to our stere to fill any photographic need. We have a complete stock of cameras and deendable Kodak film. And our trustworthy Kodak finishing makes the most of every roll (,f film. Orates Ltci. T7f:c Pioneer Drttteists THIRD AVE. h SIXTH ST TELEPHONES LOGGING AT HALF THE COST OF HORSES Bigger Production Economical Operation CATERPILLAR 1 RACTORS Make Higger Profits . Sole Distributors for It. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 9 10 STATION STREET, V ANCOUVEJt. II . C , ; Hrsnehew: Kelowna, Ct'.; Ncfcorr, R.C.; Prince GeorgeH.C. If" JTHMHrt"! T w wuiwiMjnman.mi j.uiii.ijuu.. I blaze, .1 h r -.1 A I. caused Jj lit Imperial Motors Ltd. a CALGARY and LETIIimiDGiV AUG THE DISTRIBUTORS IN ALHERTA FOR CHRYSLER CARS AM) FEDERAL MOTOR TRUCKS - At all tlsww we have on hand a large siock of parts that can be .shipped to all Dealers or Distributors for CHRYSLER Cars, FEDERAL Trucks, or to any Service Gnrngc needing parts for the above two product, or for any Chrysler product. We would prefer to ship from Calgary. Our isrget stock of parts Is malnlained here. This will save Dealers, Dis-triliutc.ru and Garage men considerable time If they have not the part en hand, or cannot locate it In 'heir particular community, rather than wnding direct to the factory. Write to Mr. Thos. Urntby, Service Manager, or Mr. Ralph Hgccn. Part Manager. IMPERIAL MOTORS, LTD. CAIjGAUY, AL1IERTA W Mill l i lif Our Special $50 Engagement Ring We'd like to show you .how good vw'lutf this Is. v Fine white diamond, set In 18 K. gold in the newest patterns. We buy the diamonds by weight and wo set them ourselves. Wc savo you money thin way. John Bulger, Ltd. TUB JEWELLERS SCALE OF CHARGES The following is the scale .(.an,aa ma i If for reading notices: 3 Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks. f2. Funeral Notices $L Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. Dr Alexander rilONT. 875 IIKSNMt IM.OCK DENTIST ! 4 a Taxi Phone A, Big 4 Taxi, tf Moose Legion 45 meeting tonight Mrs. J. It. Morgan came north from; Ruttdale on the Catala yes terday. She fs the wife of the known lofting operator. fi';It. E. Allen,' district forester, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the Interior on official duties. Norwegian Dance tonight in Metropble Hall at 8:30. Iast time Pedersen's Accordian music. Gentlemen 76r, Ladies 25c. Everybody Welcome. Mrs. F. S. Walton and child returned to the city on yesterQfjf afternoon's train from SmiUeto1 where they spent a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Dood-JKUJ... , iI?ViPonihMJhlPJTPrved UB- tn'V wvfiiii today by Stipen-, diary Magistrate H. F. McLesd iri thfJ case of George D. Beattle Like hl forefather, a Cunard mail from his first voyage as n cabin boy he knows ships, knows food, knows people 1 looks altSf, JM. as.lt le were , your own butler. Never f orgeta your likes and your prejudices.' A Cunard stcwqrd t therefore, a very good steward . . . . . CUNARD NV CANADIAN SERVICE 90S Cbln.TouIt Third Cabl and Thlr.i data E. J. .Smith sailed Saturday afternoon by the Prince Rupert on a business trip to Anyox. J. MvIockln sailed Saturday afUrnoofl on the Prince Rupert for p. business trip to Anyox. ""' 1 -j HosftiaJ service was conducted yesterday .afternoon by Rev. and Mrs. John Hanson. A. Wright of Prince George, arrived In the city yesterday, and will be the guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kennedy. ' . l'J Mr George Hill jr. sailed Saturday evening on the Prince FCharfes for Massett where she will visit with her parents, Mr. and Jkjwj. Prank Ward. I 'kwgi D. Bcattie, Queen Charlotte (Sty merchant, after spending a few days in the city, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert tor a, trip to Vancouver. Major J. A. Motherwell, chief inspector of fisheries, sailed last night by the Prince Rupert on his of Queen Charlotte City who is return to Vancouver after having charged by his wife with aon-1 attended the sessions here last support. I wek of the Royal Commission qn ifith trap. Announcement ha been re- reived in the city of the birth Judge J. N Ellis, who conduc- at Ottawa on April 8 of a son to ' ted the tensions here last week Dr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Keenley- of the Royal Commission on fish side. Mrs. Keenleyside la a daugh-: traps, sailed last night by the ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. rills- Prince Rupert on his return to bury of this city. j Vaneeow. W. E. G. Johnston, 'SaprwMr Court stenographer, who The address of President kept the official records of the Hoover at the Press Association Commission, luncheon ' took place ' this after- Vancoaver. 'Booh and was broadcast over the ' entire radio system on the con- Absut,. was realized on Sat- Dentist Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone' 686. t Presbyterian Church Dinner on Thursday, April 25 at 6:30. Admission 50c. Everybody welcome. Harold McEwen, C.N.H., division freight agent, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert fqr'a trip to Ocean Falls on company business. Fred D. Mathers, purchasing agent here for the'B. C. Packers, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver on company business. R. G. Johnston, manager of Inverness cannery, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Ocean , Falls enroute to Rivers Inlet on cannery business. I Chris Vuff, for .drunkenness. was fined $25, with option thirty days,' .imprlopmnt, by Magistrate cClyfnpnh jln city police court this morning. tinnt but was not heard' here un- sfdsV'Su s rVssIt f Ypres Day Mr- an Mrs- Currie have ar-less some short wave-sets sicked tagging activities of Adair Car us r'ved from Vaneouver and taken It op: ; Chstptsr, Imperial Order, Dahgh- rssMenee in the MctMordie j ' iters of the Bmpfre, for soldier's Apartments. Mr. Currie is lden- 1 Fire bresking ot it bow ob graves hsaaUfication work. Am- trfied with the drydock staff. Sstinrdsy burned a hole six feet obk 'boee .who assisted in tag- square-in the' root 'of he Alex sriBg'wijre fehyltis Hill, Christina J- B- AK&r, well known Terrace ! Miftae Co. ' Ltd. print shop and Bpl kvid Hquston and Haiel merchant, arrived in the city !did alhrM dsmue to stock. The Smith. I from the interior on yesterday af- Mrm. Frsssr's father Is seriously liwsck is continuing his evangel ver. Vancou R. R. Payne, production mana ger of the Canadian Fishing Co., ill and will not be returning to Istic nalsstoft at the local Baptist I who attended the sessions here Trine Rupert until fall. Church. Large congregations at-j hut wek of the Royal Commis- tended vestordav's services. Dr. in on fish traps, sailed last Recent good weather on the fishing grounds was reflected today in one of the largest sales on the local Fish Exchange siuewain on iniru Avenue, uip-igjnce the opening ping on the rough boards which season. A it is proposed to remove soon. pounds wax believed to have been terniv trairy na, aner a onci 12c and by a spark Trdm the chim- D. CromWe of Montreal, chief business ; visit Jiere leit this mor- ney, was soon extinguished by the of transportation of the Canadian nlng on Ms rettfrjj to Terrace, fire department: &tfonil Railways, arrived in the d ' ' ' city on" yesterday afternoon's E. E. .Orchard,, ptgprietor of II. C- Kraser. Inspsctor of train from the east in the course! BulkIey Hote1.atSinithers.ar- schools. returned TO the city on of his rsgular annual tour to theftf the ritl- fffe the inter- the Cstals teterday afternoon af. Pacific Cot and sailed lastff on yestedayjaernoon's .r K.vlnv ttoiutiul th recent nimht m the Prlnf. Rnnarf fnrltraln and Sailed ISSt Jlight on meet inn of the National Council V'anosuver. He was accompanied (the Prince Rupert of Education in Victoria and Van- by Mrs. Crombie. couver. Mrs. Frsser and children are still in Chilliwack where Rev. Dr. F. W. Da foe of Chil- American of the 1929 total of 317.200 sold by twen' Uiref - boats. From 12c und 6c to 13.8c Mrs. Paula Watin and daughter ani 7C wag paid for 271,500 Helga, who arrived from Ger- Bounds of American halibut also returned toW la wk. ,e on Saturday whUe 11c and 6c to 12c and 7c (for Sewell, Graham Island, where WM paid for 45,700 pounds of j they will live with her brother. Canadian fish. Arrivals and sales were as Narrona, 13,500 pou,nds, and Ignore, 13.000 pounds, Atlin Fisheries, 13.5c and Gc. Nordby, 30,000 1 pounds Booth f isheries, izc ana c- Western. 26,000 pounds. Can adian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Rainier, 24,000 pounds, Fish Co., 12c and 6c. Dafoe will address a general night by the Prince Rupert on his PUh.rl.. ,,4, -d . Royal Alten, 22,000 pounds, Atlin Fisheries, 12c and Gc. Superior, 20,000 pounds, Can-dian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 13.1c and 6c. Anna J., 21,000 pounds. Pacific Fisheries, 18.8c and- 7c Yellowstone, 12,000 pounds, and Federal, 11,000 pounds, Canadian Fish &. Cold Storage Co., 18.4c and 6e. Coolidge. 17,000 pounds, Royal Fish Co., 13c and 6c. Sherman. 10.C00 iuids. Booth raJly of all young people's church J return to Vancouver. . Teddy U 0Q0 pound9f and oiyanitations this evening. He Happy. 1M00 pounds. Pacific will sail Thursday night on his COMMEMORATION OF Fisheries. 13.7c Vnd 7c. return south. : ccrAWn DATTIT AV 1 "k 8000 Punds. Can 1 j dblUNlJ dAIILL Ur dian Fish & Cold Storage Co., J. S. Gray, well known Smith-, VDDCC AT PUMPf II W-c and 7c. res ieweler ami former resident 1 1 ill ni wiunuu of this ciy, who Is recovering frond the effoeU of a serious ot Boy Scouts Attended Anglican eration which was recently per-foimed, arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday affgf-noon's train and sailed last night on tne rnnce icupert. for a trip :to Vancouver. ANNOUNCEMENTS Suit Cutuird I , , Bttk litoufh Tin Cri Stm Ship Os linsW, (mi MsViiji St. M. 3648-9). or any iltanukip afroC 1 ViUj ssUlngs to Burop rom My jrd rrom Montresl (sna QiwbMt 'SIoosc Whist Drive and Dance, April 26. angles' Whist Drive and Dance Thursday. April 25. Prince Rupert Singers Concert. Capitol Theatre, April 29. The Annua? Bazaar In aid of the Ridley Home, will be held on Thursday, May 2. JSBMMMM Moose Annual Picnic at DIgby June 30. Cathedral in Morning and Toe H. In Evening The anniversary of the Second Battle of Ypres on April 22, 1915. was observed with a special service last night at St. Andrew's Dan MacVlenr. well known Jld Anglican Cathedral, there being a - flnd timer of this city who was Kr0UP 01 memo " "V" p.... nny v. 4.( " S.ha f mm k nssssiAn a v - tmA with t nultvu tendance VS IHV nui I VJV(D IULImV & irnu' In tVia suirlv A n vm jS ' rived sv vm 1 ij uu o -- . for the occasion. A special musical program included A V- 11 S4T (Ink nMfl In the city on the Prlne ".e,"'1 t"' " " " J V y ered a suitable sermon. , . , 1 t and a is ,ojortvteusieM regis- , h morn, the ScouU terod at the Savoy Hotel. he,d their annua, church parade -- 'under B. Ferguson, Alex Rix and 'I p. C. Miller. Mr. Gibson deliv- . 'i.t a aniwlnl wrmnn. dcalini? . V U ir,..Hi . . . . . r., 1 with boy scout work and making special mention of temptation. The choir sang an anthem from -The Way of the Cross." Stop Itching Skin 1 roubles A Rl At!ptie Cti Rtaults Ik iMa, HaM aila, raibra. t mkrr atla tmbM aslrtl MI to U.U.D. TkU par rwllnf llaaM prMlrataa Ik. aiU. U aad kMllaf Ik Irrlutxt tlmM. ITITII"; STUfS rNSTASTLT. DD.ti. U rlar l 1,1,1m,. a Sftc lurtll pntH IM umtt nmr tfnitlt al' f' aMKi bk. o.O.O, aim at . (VNoUl'JXItgap). OKMKM I.T W. 1. MrCUTCIIEO.N, IKI'U(1I8T. HI Gill. 11.500 pounds. Booth Fisheries. 13.4c and 7c. J. P. Todd -11, 12,000 pounds, Atlin Fisheries. 13.7c and Gc. Canadian Zapora, 16,0$ pounds, Atlin Fisheries, 12c and 6c. Siirnal. 16.000 pounds. Booth Fisheries. 11c and Cc. Minnie V, 4,000 pounds, Royal 12c and 6c. 6c. Ann . 4,w pounas, Booth Fisheries, 12c and 6c. II. and R., 3,500 pounds, Atlin Fisheries. 12c and 7c. White Lily. 4.200 pounds. Can-adlun Fih & Cold Storage Co., WHOOPING COUGH No urars'- but balps to r ducs paroxysms of coughing. V ICKS VARORU iRUD Ppr ft Aifin fmr V4 Ymmrfy PA.1E 'Tii.llif Tor Any Weather-For Every Day SHREDDED Cuts down bad weather colds - Helps prevent constipation safely. Good for all wonderful for children Made The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company Ltd, s HEAVY CATCHES HALIBUT SOLD At 4130 yesterday.'afternoon the Local Iiuyers Took 317,200 fire department had a call to ex . Pounds at Fair Prices tinguish a grass fire on Sixth Av- This Morning enue East near the Masonic Hall. 1 No damage was done. Mrs. B. Orvig broke her arm Saturday when she fell on the GULICK HEAD ELKS' LODGE Full Quota of B.P.O.E. Officers Elected fat Meeting Last Night A largely attended special meeting of the Elks was held in the Home last night for the purpose of electing a full slate of officers to control the destinies of Lodge No. 46 until the nd of he current year. The greatest of enthusiasm prevailed and, after numerous ballots being taken, the following officers were duly el-Kted and will be installed, in of fice on. Tuesday night: Past Exalted Ruler: W. E. Wil-iseroft. Exalted Ruler: G. E. Gulick. Leading Knight: F. Stephens. ,Lpal Jinht: ILtB. Stiles. "Lect Knight: vm. Lamijie. Treasurer: Frank Dibb.- Secretary: Geo. Arseneau. Chaplain: Geo. ftodger. Esquire: Geo. Mitchell. Inner Guard: G. E. PhilJipson. Tyler: Gordon Kerr. Trustees: W. D. Vance. Chas. Uggert and J. J. Mulligan. Seven new members were in-tiated into the mysterjes of the rder. Under the reconstruction cheme undertaken by the lodge applications for membership at the reduced fee will be accepted by Grand Organizer Miquelon up to Tuesday afternoon, when the campaign closes. Following the installation cere-onies tomorrow night the Elks 11 be "tt home" to their wivs d lr t': friends at a supper and ncc. It w.s d'fi-it !y decided to tance a se'. lir leutriie baseball ;m. 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