Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, February 6, 1351 Resignation Is Accepted oca and PERSONAL You will be delighted with this fragrant tea The resignation of H. D. Tliain as city clerk was accepted with! regret at a .special meeting of An Invitation was received la.st D. M. J acquest was a passcn-night by the Prince Rupert ger on the Camosun when she Chamber of Commerce to partic- sailed for Vancouver today. i the city council yesterday after-1 ' noon. t ipaw in me ionncoming Educa-, . j Lion Week campaign. i Valhalla meeting Thursday iiTJhJ I ,2 1 If J UUjlU. tlip Hcguiar meeting of the; I Women of the Moose, Wednes-1 Mrs- w- - Fulton has been j day, February 7. ' (32c) admitted to Prince Rupert Gen- , eral Hospital. A communication reminded :,he ' ; Prince Rupert Chamber of Com-1 A- B Ingram returned by plane I merce that February 18-25 was 1 yesterday from a business trip LAxUi IILE STOCKS LAST! I Brotherhood week. The letto-i") Vancouver, i was filed. irta Deep Seam Lump NEW DIRECTOR F. V. C. Hewett, formerly of Toronto, has' been appointed director of the non-ferrous metals division of the trade department. (CP PHOTO) THE SALVATION ARMY Mr. Thain has accepted appointment as city clerk, treasurer and collector of the city of Port Alberni. Speaking to the motion to accept with regret the resignation, Aid. G. B. Casey said Ala. has been a great asset to the city of Prince Rupert." He adaed that, although the city was losing a good man, one could not keep a good man back. Aid. G. W. Casey said Aid. Glassey need not be too down in the dumps about losing Mr. Thain, as he was Just on his way to Victoria as a successor to Mr. Bracewell. It was decided to advertise for a city clerk, applications to be in the City Hall by 5 p.m. February 19.' On motion of Aid. Glassey, the mayor was empowered to prepare a letter of recommendation and any other papers Mr. Thain might need on his departure from the city. Dr. R. G. Large sailed today on the Camosun for a trip to Vancouver. Sgt. L. A. N. Potterton, RCMP, left on last night's train for Terrace on police business. He expects to return tonight. i James Johnson and J. Jeffrey of the Fraser Builders and Mor-I ri Dahlquist of Cedarvale were : guests last night at the monthiv 'dinner meeting of the Prince 'Rupert Chamber of Commerce. at 19.00 per ton ond w G. R. Kelscy, tax commissioner r-.mrip ion. nc an for the Canadian National Ral- ierta "Diplomat" Egg a dozen; Ashcroft catsup 14c aV,', P MaSPnf MO. ways, Winnipeg, was in the city bottle; tea, 75c a pound; honey, Upa"d"; Foreftry Bn.ch., ,ert yesterday for his annual visit in 'Port Clements 2 pounds for 35c are a few of by QCA plane connection with company as-many specials displayed in , ay 0n dePartmental business, sessments in the city. He left on Sheardowns windows. (32c), Allan M. Hurst, principal of jlast nlght's train on his return-Supply of a fine publicity fo'-1 B"th,'mtriaJ! gh SijhooL I Hugo Kraupner sailed today at 18.00 per ton (I ess than 5 sacks, $1.15 per sack) der oublished a rnunlP nf vpa-a c"rl-l'cu i"iuei oi wie on me camosun lor a two-' , ! iTl?fDyeKa,-f Prince Rupert Chamber of Com- weeks- trip to Vancouver. While merce last evening. 1 BELIEVE Three Special Meetings this week teaching What We Believe About Jesus Christ TUESDAY - 8 p.m. Speaker: MRS. LOUISE TIM MS "The Holy Spirit" Wednesday - 8 p.m. Speaker: ANGUS THOMSON "Salvation By Blood" Thursday - 8 p.m. Sneaker: MAJOR JANET CHAMBERS in the south he will attend a Relations Council, has run nut. The Prince Rupert Chamber cj D. C. Stevenson, administrator 'eeU"g.f the BrltUih Columbia .Commerce requested its publicity of Prince Rupert General Hos- iT9urlst Advisory Council as rep- Harry Bu,.rows and Huh M last night to into pitl. returned ! ''csenUtive of the Prince Ru- .committee go yesterday by Kenzie were Junicr chanibpr f ,the matter of publishing a new plane from a business trip " to Pt Chamoer of Commerce, his commerce representatives at t the I appointment as delegate ha v booklet or obtaining a revised re- , Vancouver. ng month, 'n-int ,p.intof of the the old old nnP one. been confirmed at the meeting 0ri . 1 C . i J Dr presidcnt of of the chamber lxst night. j !,""le last Chamrof,Ccrn- IONE 116 - 117 or 58 ;rt & McCaffery merce evening. T. M. Chris I Johnny Sims, who was with the Canada district of the Evan-1 , . ., the Staff Of the Daiiv News for'eelleal Lutheran rhnrph arriv- Mrs- T L- p- Man sail Thurs tie and A. P. Crawley were del- LIMITED ed in the city by plane yesterday day evening on the P r i n c e fated to represent the Sen'or George for Vancouver where ; Chamber at the next Jaycecs' she will make her future home f meeting. to visit the local church. A request from Prince Rupert with her daughter and family. I Mrs. Mali and her husband, who a lew months last year and recently had been with Union ' Steamships as a freight clerk. .has returned to newspaper work as a member of the editorial staff of the Ladner Optimist, weekly newspaper at the mouth of the Fraser River near School Board asking for an ad j STARTS TO workPT- I .vJlM 2 SECONDS 2( I vance of $26,000 for running ex- I passed away a few years ago, j penses for January and February came to Prince Rupert in 1913, j NOTICE was approved bv the city council residing nere ever since. Mrs. yesterday. Mah will be accompanied south by her son Kenneth, who will of R. E. Montador having been closed. ATTENTION Home Owners Modernize Your Home How Al l. YOU NKIil), TO I'SE OI R HOME IMPROVEMENT FINANCE PLAN IS A (iOOl) CKKDIT STANDING ANY AMOI NT Ui to $31100.00 may be financed. 1'aynn-nls are due monthly, and you can have up to 21 months to pay. Down iKiymcnts arc not necessary. also make his home in Vancou immi ver. may now be paid at: . , IT HAPPENED mSTRONG AGENCIES, 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce decided last night tJ continue its membership in the Prince Rupert Music and Drama Festival by paying the annual dues of $2.50. Tonight's train from the east, due at 10:15, will be 12 hours late. Reason given by railway officials this morning is that the or LONGUEuiL, Que. . (P. St. Lawrence River flood waters swirled around the side of his aquarium for tropical fish. When the owner discovered it the fish were almost all dead from the change in temperature. ELGERSON LTD., 6th Street Forty Years Ago ert & McCaffery J I train waited at Jasper for connections. This would bring the train in at 10:15 a.m. tomorrow. February 6, 1911 The Industrial Workers' Association of Prince Rupert met with Various improvements which can be financed under thl;; Plan are as follows: Attic rooms, addine, roon:;, re-roofing, new flooring, modernizing kitchens, bathroom; making LIMITED Bake firs tasy CHEESEBREAD easily, speedily with new Fast DRY Yeastl basement rooms, etc. the city council Saturday after-! c. H. McKinnell, manager of noon to discuss whether or not Inverness cannery, was in the nnra nap ItrMtf O ilulllCT ..It.. Inilmi Tin eallarl tin tVin wage. The association is asking Camosun today for Klemtu for Credit can he arranged very easily by simply cailiiiR in at our offi'je and filling out the special application form we have. PHSLPOTT, EVITT & Co. Ltd. 45 cents. Comparisons made be- a visit before continuing on to tween Prince Rupert and other Vancouver. young cities showed that while ray.. Reflects and wages ruled the same, the cost of living was much higher here than elsewhere. en h oimieiH Phone 651 ISI II.DING SI TI'MKS COAL i,l.iiiii:K D m I ', - A nartv of engineers under A iXIIIIHIOUCJ E. Agnew ,clty engineer, left II1 Prince Rupert on a launch this morning for Shawatlans Lake to Most of the free world was ' survey the lake with a view to searched before the aluminum 1 forming plans for the proposed interest decided that a iU in . new waterworks. Northern British Columbia of- . ferod li.c most advantages. A tpw riisraf?h Tom MnrlrM Washington has been giving cm- "'fl Ouem wto-ln of iin phasls to the belief that a Cana-J will leave AlphonFO following a dian location would be more vul-, wcrk of scmi-debauchory. nerable than what the United . . States could provide. It has now TwentV-MYe v Ttors Ago become established that Kitiinat' February 6, lMfi in this province would not be as! Davlti Thomson proposed at much exposed as the huge Orand Uve meeting last night that the Coulee dam In the American Board of Trade visit the Van Ml . New bread and bun treats ar a treat to make with the new form of I'leischmann'j Yeast! Never a worry about yeast cakes that stale and lose strength . . . new Fleischmann's Dry Yeast keeps full strength and fast-acting Is? St. Andrew's Cathedral Tea. Mrs. W. C. R. Jones, 430 4th Ave. West, Feb. 6. Card party. Catholic Hall. Thursday, February 8, 8 p.m. Conrad P-TA Valentine Masquerade Party, Conrad School, February 10, 8 p.m. 120th H.A.A. Valentine Dance, February 10, Armories Canadian Legion card party, February 14. United Church Valentine tea. Mrs. L. M Greene's, February 15. Rupert Rod and Gun banquet, February 15. (p) Lesion masquerade party Friday, February 18. Conrad School P-TA ca.'d party, February 16, 8 p.m. St. Patrick's Tea and card party, Catholic Hall. March 17. The King Edward School P-TA White Elephant sale and tea, vtarch 15, at 2 p.m. Orange Ladies' tea and sale, M I VOi. not ouhlitKH mm I, Jqy; Jouor tight in your cupboard. Get a month's supply. Cantrol Board m I Bnuih Coluabi northwest. CHEESEBREAD couver Board of Trade In a budy to return the vis't made hy that body last year. No decision was reached on the matter. ! One of the finest collection of i Tnrilpn curios in this "art of Canada was added to the mu- For one thing, Kitiinat is not r?"v to find from the ai' Th" region Is often shrouded by clouds. It is known that many, if not most of the installations, will be underground and the dams would not be built in such a way that any would be Wc have just received a new shipment of SAVAGE & WRAGG CHILDREN'S SHOES Jjli X-Ray ' rcum yesterday, when Dr. R. O I,re unpacked the . nrtii-;"s , which hnd ben collortori by 1 lt father. Tt, is guaranteed by Fitting! sifted bread flour. Knead on lightly-floured board until smooth and elastic. Place in greased bowl and grease top of dough. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk. Punch down dough; turn out on lightly-floured board and divide into 4 equal portions. Cover lightly with a cloth and let rest for IS mins. Divide each portion of dough into 3 parts ; knead and shape into smooth balls. Place 3 balls in each of 4 greased loaf, pans ('A" x SlA"). Grease tops and sprinkle each loaf with 'A c. ' shredded cheese. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk. Bake in moderately hot oven, 375, 45-50 mins. . Scald 3 c. milk, )i c granulated sugar, VA tbs. salt and 4 tbs. shortening; cool to lukewarm. Meanwhile, measure into a large bowl 'i c. lukewarm water, 1 tsp. granulated sugar ; stir until sugar is dissolved. Sprinkle with 1 envelope Fleischmann's Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 mins., THEN stir well. ' Stir in cooled milk mixture. Stir in 4 c. once-sifted bread flour ; beat with a rotary beater until the batter is smooth. Cover and set ( , in a warm place, free from draught. Let rise until doubled in bulk. Work in 2 c. lightly-packed finely-shredded old cheese and S c. (ahout) once- March 21. Cathedral spring sale, March 29. Job's Daughters Easter tea and sale, Masonic Temple, March Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 4. W.O.T.M. Spring bazaar, April 20. rft. Peter's Spring Sale, April 26. FASHION FOOTWEAR folity ond i Food" ' , Mrs. Large that the collc-it'on Another noinl, of imnortance wl remain hPre at irast a year. r. this. The combination of ft j large volume of water at irgh ! roMM. freighter Canadian elevation continuously through' ; jwr 0 r-ie Ocenn Falls-Cali-out the year is rare. The engln- fonla rn s due in port iolllor. errs have declared that it is Tovf something found In but few ' Sunja tea, May i:. . PRINTING 1 First Aim f'ir Orili-rs ' Out ore Cafe places anywhere on earth and Ten Yc" Aar Highest Want Ads. Sure Results! then, not always completely sat- ' Frhruarv B. 1M1 tsfactory. No less than fn lartlo turned PURPOSES Experience Versatility Quality i up mid enrolled Bt the first, meeting of the "ew St John Am-hnlnii"p Assoriatlnn f'rst aid class last, night. Anmis Macdon-ald t". instructor for the lat'.ies as well as for the men. Hits the Spot These Jays ate Dibb Printing Go. Should hostilities ever break rut. In the near future or at some distant, date. It would mean tint aluminum shipping from British Ouiiflia or Jamaica by way of I ho Panama Canal would be subject to capture or destruction. But where the Kltimat plant is concerned, the picture is entirely changed. Everything needed at Kltimat. could be brought by reil across the continent. BESNER BLOCK PHONE 231 Mrs t -fiallagno was elected V. C. P "filapnn was elected nresldent of th" rVithnlie Wom-Inir last, nlht. Vico-presldent is Mrs. J. L. Bla'.n. afternoon tea days , f -VICTORIA ft Tup; Ml PrnrWils from n" succossf n! "obrkiih I.odip tolnhoiip bililie this week are to h n"d to Tro-vMe n f'nctnre hfrt f"- Princo Rupert General Hospital. Wintertime summertime anytime, a cup of tea in the afternoon is so comforting cheering so easily mado. Have it every afternoon at home or in any restaurant. Mention was recently madv in the papers of the American sailor who built his own boat in Seauile and with wife and large family sailed all the wav fcr Juneau. This n'av back In the mid-thir Everything ... for the Kitchen Pots Pans Dish Cloths Towels Kitchen Tools . Paper Serviettes Emery Paper Sand Paper Frpri CameTi" wa Instat'pri is crnvornor bp lnnl tr,osc Lodge last night bv Gillls Roy. r- S V JyJ . J ' Chiicotin I '2 Noon fl'LSIIll tkwakt and ' un, u p.m. T Ql F.IiN l; islands P(,c- 22 and - 2 r nri 18 ""1 in. J1" WEEN V' "SUNOS 9 and 23 tm. t SKINNER ;. rt Agent ties, when everyone was hard up and more or less honeful. It scenic he is returning to the coast, from Virginia, this time to settle in Seattle to stay in Washing Stove Polish Th skinner had full confidence in his hop-!? ht.il t rft whtch was more than co'Hd hp said for i fch;:. !ir ton, where he bought land. w 1 the Sentt.'p neonle Thnv were; Imilt.e candid in declaring hei AFTERNOON TEA TEA TIP One pound oi tea providsa a family oi fiva with taa vary meal ior two waaka. Many in Prince Rupert re member well the sunny mid summer Sunday afternoon, th tiiM "- b ppp" Boin. fiit, he cer'atnly was. Juneau give family a heartv welcome. "Ark" sailed to her berth near the Phone 5G3 ar- Cow Bay. The strangers were.Thev started a ranch, and Your Friendly Pick-Ms-Up friendly and local folk sociable, ried on in the norih, for years I