Prince Rupert Daily New-Saturday, May 5, 1'isi oca Party in Bush Court Sequel A case of cheap wine and Frank Calder, MLA for Atlln, returned to the city on the Co and PERSONAL fjo Cjruilmtlc VANCOUVER Miss Dorothy COAL quitlam yesterday afternoon fom a Vancouver where he has been for a time following the recent closing of the session of the couple of young native girls in a j bush party figured in a police court case which led to five fines , before Magistrate W. D. Vance SPECIAL! Alberta Deep Seam LUMP 51.75 PER, TON Sonja meeting Monday, (ltd I Mrs. S. J. Hunter sailed Thurs- j day night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. She expects to be away for a couple of weeks. Salt Lakes ferry running every Sunday from Cow B xy floats hourly from 12:30. (ltd I Malcolm and William Finlay-son, formerly of this city, arrived Cash for old gold. Bulger's, j Fines of $5 each were imposed yesterday in six further city , police court prosecutions yester- i day for violating of the city parking bylaws. Roderick McDaniel was fined i $10 and $3.50 in costs by Magis- 1 trate W. D. Vance in city police court yesterday for drunkenness. Miss Mary McAfee, daughter of "TEEPEE ' yesterday. I Called to Eighth Avenue West, j ' police officers found one native girl lying in a ditch and another i screaming in the bush where two native men were picked up to-I gether with the case of wine. I Yesterday morning Sam and jean Kergin, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergin of Prince Rupert, will be among 125 student nurses graduating from the Vancouver General Hospital training school. Ceremonies will take place May 22. i Miss Phyllis Gardiner, whose i parents recently moved to Prince Rupert where her father is disr trict manager ior Imperial Oil Co., is another graduate. I Former Prince Rupert girls to graduate are Miss Rose-Marie ; Kilpatrick and Miss Janet Tup- per. 10 SACKS S8.50 Styled By PHONE 116 - 117 or 58 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McAfee, re 0 Albert & McCaffery Moses Pete, both of Morlcetown, were each fined S25 and $3.50 costs for being in possession of liquor. Charged further with supplying liquor to the two girls, they were assessed $25 each. Further investigation led to the arrest of Wilfrid Perreroy, enfranchised Indian, who was charged with supplying the Petes. Admitting having received $20 for the case of cheap wine, he was fined $100 and $3.50 costs for supplying. this week from their studies at University of British Columbia at Vancouver to be employed here for the summer. For all your spring paintns and gardening needs, call Hays Cove Hardware, your Glidden dealer. Phone Green 441 for free delivery. (tf-c) H. Skattebol, who has been receiving hospital treatment in Vancouver for the past month, returned to the city from the south on the Coquitlam yesterday afternoon. LIMITED turned home on the Coquitlam yesterday afternoon from her studies at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Anyone holding ticket money from Music and Drama Festival tickets please turn same in to Mr. F. Skinner, Union Steamships office. Third Avenue, before Wednesday, May 9. Thank you. (107c) Ted Denning and John, Denning returned to the city on Wednesday from Vancouver where they had been called on account of their father, W. E. Denning, J. E. Merryfield, Prince Rupert pioneer and Progressive-Conser-; vative organizer, is a visitor In I the city. He arrived by bus on i Thursday from Terrace in the j course of a tour through the dis-, trict. 100' , Puic Wool Leisure Jutkeh in Colorful OverchccKs. Styled for Smart Appearance and Comfortable Casual Wear. father Xarroll'i I KLCWT JW-n Oil a iSiton oiint having taken a heart attack: .4, enti nnomuein W1111C 111 tiiiaugmicaaj miiibai j , Hospital. Mr. Denning, Sr., pion- 1 CREATING AN ESTATE . . . When you pay the first premium on a $5,000 life assurance policy you immediately creata an estate of $5,000. If you die the full amount is available for your family. If you liva you can take as long as thirty years to pay for it. Why not create your estate today? JOHN T. FOWLE H.MC.S. Halda Chapter tea L Thy Mission which Father J. A. 1 Carroll, O.M.I., has been preach- , ing in Annunciation Church during the past week, will end on Sunday night. Tonight Father Carroll will conduct a Holy Hour starting at 7:30. He will speak at the Sunday Masses 8. 9 and1 10:30. His morning topic will be' "Your Parish." The Mission will draw to a close Sunday night, i i : JO- WATTS & NICKERSOH PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE HANDLER'S STUDIO 216 - 4 th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prince Rupert Phone Black 837 Box 855 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA eer of Prince Rupert, veteran of World War 1. is now somewhat better. Dr. J. D. Galbraith. medical superintendent of Milter Bay Hospital, left on last evening's ings of the Canadian Tuberculo-train for Toronto to attend meet-sis Association. He will also visit Ottawa on departmental business and expects to be away about three weeks. Dr. J. A. Macdonald, assistant medical superintendent at Coqualeetza Hospital, is relieving during Dr. Galbraith's absence. R. D. Whitmore, chief of in sale, May .5. Canadian Legion card party May 9. Card party, Catholic Hall, May 10. Christian Life crusade. First Baptist Church, April 29 to May 10, week nights 8 p.m. . Sonja tea. May 12. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, church hall, May 16. Eastern Star Tea, Masonic Temple, May 17. S.O.N. Smorgaasbord, May 13. Lutheran tea, Mav 23. Jobs Daugn:ei Jamboree, May 31, June 1, ?. SUNDAY1 May 13 Nightly attendance was fairly good. The smallest number for any one night was a little below the two hundred mark. Both Father Carroll and Father Ray-ner, the parish priest, are looking forward to a large turnout tonight and Sunday. The closing ceremonies will begin at 7:30 tomorrow night. Parishioners and friends will have an opportunity to meet Father Carroll in Annunciation School after church Sunday tvemng. Coffee will be served. 1 r-x"' 6 A See our lovely selection - www MOTHER'S DAY GREETING CARDS LET US FILE YOUR SAW L.I J VVI.Url on our New Foley AUTOMATIC SAW FILER ouncinn "Hospitality and Good Food" That is Our First Aim Phone 17 for Orders To T;ikr Out Commodore Cafe They'll cut miim Rmmi?.".;.. , A NEW SERVICE like new when filed on our precision machine. In a few minutes you'll have spection services of food, and j drugs for Canada, with headquarters in Ottawa, has been a ' visitor here recently with his son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. D. R. E. Whitmore. He will be leaving next Tuesday for Vancouver enroute home in the East. He will be accompanied by Dr. Whitmore who is going to Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. headquarters in Trail on business Miles Donald, veteran mining man of Alice Arm, who has been visiting since last October at his native home of Upper Blackville, New Brunswick, arrived in the city on the Coquitlam yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and will proceed to Alice Arm on the Camosun tomorrow night. Mr. Donald is still feeling the effects of a broken shoulder and other injuries he sustained when he was riding on the passenger train which collided with a troop train at Canoe River last fall. Assault Charge ; After Knifing Earl Miller pleaded guilty terday in city police court to a charge of assaulting Michael Sheridan, occasioning actual bodly harm. Sentence was reserved. According to police, .Miller became intoxicated and Sheridan, a neighbor, attempted to quieten. Sheridan received a cut on the back of his shoulder with a knife. saws that cut cleaner, truer, faster. Bring your saws in today you'll lika our speedy service. to KITIMAT KILDALA ARM KEMANO BAY Commencing Friday, May 11 For RATES INFORMATION RESERVATIONS PHONE 476 DECISION SAW FILING I : rno.NK , 4; GREEN 834 FOR WELDING OF ALL TYPES Industrial Welding COMPANY 1:54.- PIGGOTT PLACE (Leave at Bus Terminal) To Auction lots On lakelse Lake Queen Charlotte Airlines Ltd. The 10th of the Month IS THE MERCHANTS' AND PROFESSIONAL MEN'S PAY DAY! 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