Tuesday. March 11 1933 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE SIX PIONEERS I District News MJTM rTOfTfrrYliH-niTTTn MONDAY, TUESDAY ANNUAL CELEBRATE AND WEDNESDAY REMO TWO SHOWS 7 and 9 p.m. Twentieth Anniversary of Incorporation Marked With Success ' Charles Wilkinson of Salvus ful, Social(Affair spent the week-end in Remo visiting' h(4' parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. S. WILLIAM HOYI) IN Our big shoe sale is going strong. We arc selling many lines away below cost prices. Easter is around the corner. You should take advantage of the many bargains wc arc offering. SPECIAL MEN'SSHOES Ladies' Astoria Shoes, Brown Ox- Hand Made Waterproof Work Boots fords, Mannish walking Heels. Re- Panco SoleSf Rubber Heels, gular $10. Sale Price $5.95 Sale Price $4.85 BUY NOW AND SAVE McARTHUR'S SHOE STORE 1x6 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 lxG No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 1 Common. . . $25.00 2x4 and 2x6, to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT. B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 Retail Yard, Cow bay, Telephone 423 Specials 2 Pts. Robin Hood Cake Flour & 1 glass mixing bowl all for 85c Eggs, Fresh Seconds, 3 doz. for $1.00 Malkin's Tea, 2 lbs. for $145 Malkln's Coffee, 2 lbs. for $1.25 North-West Fancy Biscuits, 3 lbs. for , - 95c , Aunt Dinah Molasses,' 2 tin 23c Heinz Tomato Soup, 9 tins for $l!ob Corn Flakes, per pkt 10c Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 5th Avenue East PHONE 18 AND 84 P. O. Box 575. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert March 11, 1910 Fireside Cliib Holds Meeting Miss Catherine Mussallem's Group program ' v.imi... k dancing .exhibitions by nu .. v..u. ,vu , Jll lJlAlgC M9t ilIUl Willi Melvin Dafoe In Chair , The meeting of the Fireside Club of First Baptist Church last night was ln charge of Miss Catherine Mussallem's group and Melvin R. Dafoe was in the chair. The open-ling devotional ceremonies were conducted by Miss Catherine Mus-callcm after which Miss Aletta Mc-Kinley gave an enjoyable piano I solo. Interesting papers on the Bolivian mlsalon field were read by Miss Catherine Mussatlem and M. R. Dafoe. At the close of the evening's pro-. ceedlngs, refreshments were served. There was a fair attendance. -i ;-r ' t 1 4 ! Man in the Moon I ' ,i U Instead of learning where Salt! Lakfi City U on the map chudrerfl now learn where It is on the radio dial Are you looking for something in men's wear?" said the police shopwalker to a harassed-looklrfg pncMmop tn a K I tr t t nra VUMW4.lv. .1. b VVU1V. . "Certainly not," was the hasy reply. "I'm looking for something ln women's attire. I've lost my wife. J Playing one of those old-fashioned games with forfeits, and the girl had been ordered to give the young man ten kisses. I "Let's see," said Jessie, pausing for breath, "that's seven, Isn't it?" i "Only six," corrected Freddie. "Seven, I think." "No. six." "Seven I" "Six!" "Look here,'' said the girl, wearily, "sooner than have any argument, we had better start all over again." ! "If you haven't a ticket for this An expedition Is being organised m'U ' ne'" a,d In Seattle by an expert diver to;""" uia" " c Me u"r; .h T.iri.r hiv, dr I won't," said the irate fe ! male- "ll0W ld ,S he?" QUlred nb tn r. an In 59(1 faf hnm. thc door. "Ask him of water In Stephens Passage neari"115 ma,n tat 1 yuwtfX never saw him before" Juneau while bound for Seattle with $2,000,000 worth of.Klondyke gold in her strong box. cipt. Weldlngof.the Seat?f6 ffsh- returned the I. F. ing steamer Welding Bros, reports seem to be finding a new reef far to the south here. of the rocky ledges which extend from Cape St. James at the south end of Queen Charlotte Islands. The Dominion government it Is expected, complete the will, ap. Prlnrp Rnnprt U nrpttv wpll r. 'i ' i KanlzedrAU thccltv needs is a tlv it . . . .... . lhg club to complete the list. There plenty of high flyers "The country produces great men." Yes, so does the maternity ward. Maii can dd many things but he proach to the Stewart wharf about Ican't undress by Just bending over The twentieth 1 anniversary of Prince Rupert's incorporation was Tuesday is a popular nay iut celebrated by the Prince Rupert Remo citizens to visit Terrace, sev- Pioneers' Association last night eral going up to attend the weekly with a highly successful card party practice dances held in Terrace, and dance in the Moose Hall. The - -Messrs. Dougert and Goneau of attendance far exceeded expecta- Terrace were in Remo from Tnurs- tlons as some three hundred, per- sons were present. Newer comers to clay to Saturday loosing over some the city Joined with the old timers poie umoer. tn snitahlv celebrate the occasion ' and in many ways it was an out-' Charles E. Lihdstrom, who has standing affair. ;been ln Remo during the winter nynrlMnne nf hn half wrrft -fefl- . months returned to dlscome on tured by banners bearing the le- Saturday's train. gend which the association has ad-: opted: "We're Here Because We're Here." TFRRAl F The proceedings opened with vi playing of cards and. from fifty or j more tables, prize-winners were: Miss Irene Detlnger went intr Bridge Ladles! first, Mrs. George Prince Rupert Sunday. Frlzzcll; second, Mrs. W. M. Brown; men's first, A. A. Connon; second, Frank Phlscator, from Seattle, A. Ivarson. (arrived back in Terrace Saturday Whist Ladles' first, Mrs.- JacJ: after two years' absence. Christiansen; second, Mrs. A i Mar-1 tlnson; men's first S. Turner; sec-j A number of ladle from Pacific ond, Gub Stromdahl.. I were in town onThursday. The lucky admission ticket was, i. ,u , - Nc. 85 which was held by George The position of assistant C.N.R Gcddes who carried off a $5 gold apertt has been it-stbllhed here piece. i T- E. Brocks tfa re-appointed, but During the serving of relresn-jhe is unable to assume his dqtles mcnts, there was an enjoyable pro- j on account of illness. gram of music and novelties. Misses Beryl Birch and Adelia Thur-ber, ln quaint costumes, gave a delightful little sketch from "The School for Scandal" Mrs. Jarvls II. j McLeod sang ln her usual sweet' The Terrace Hospital Board met voice "My Wild Irish Rose" and on Friday afternoon to discuss th "She Loves Me So," with Mrs. C. E. possibility of securing a suitable Cullfn accompanying. Comic songs home and house for hospital u by J. Melville, with Mrs. J. S. Black : Efforts are also being made to get as accompanist, proved very enter-: another doctor to take the plaee talnlng. The final number on the, of Dr. Brummltt. consisted of several pretty ; pupils of MlssapCfai.,' , " Bjf the Jtlme, the qaasfe started, the.'firowd hatf swelled conslcferaDty Prosecution Evidence and Some De fense Testimony Heard Yesterday Robert Atkinson spent a few days In Prince Rupert last week, returning Saturday. BURNS LAKE and the- spacious floor was well 1 The Burns Lake and District nigh covered. Tnnesome music' was Board of Trade has elected offtceis played by the Premier Orchestra for 1930 as follows: president, A. M. and dancing kept up until 2 ajn.j Ruddy; vice-president, M. F. in full swing. Nourse; secretary, C. R. McLeod; Gillls Royer was master of cere- councillors, A. R. Drown, Phil B run- monies for whist, ,Q. W. Johnstone ell, T. Radley, Dr. T. C. Holmes, SW-rojf.brldgeand Fred Wesch for the ney Godwin, 11. J. Jewell, II. T. dance,..,, "... ., ' iNlcholls and P. V. Tallon. venee Jpr the, whole alralr. - 1 Bill Watson, who located near Miss E. M. Earle and Mrs. A. J. the west end ol Francois Lake Galland were members of the re- nearly thirty years ago and estab ception committee. ; llshed there a beautiful farm, cele The committee ln charge of re- bra ted his ninetieth birthday on freshmcnta consisted of Mrs. Jas- Saturday. 'lie is still hale and Morrison, Mrs. II. B. Eastman, Mrs. hearty. S. V. Cox, Mrs. O. A. Johnson, Mrs. N. Mus3allcm anil Mrs. J. M. Vie-. A whist drive and dance was reck. held on Tuesday nlfht at South The men's committee comprised bank at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Johnstone, president of the Hunter ln honor of Mrs. Howard Pioneers' Association, A. O. Franks, Prlngle, wno is leaving tnoruy for secretary. P. W. Anderson, F. W. the south. Prtie-wlnnen were Miss Hart. Fred Wesch. H. B. Eastman. Gladys Keefe. Mrs. Hume Linton. J. G. Vlereck, J. E. Jack. John P- V. Tallon and P. L. Mulvllle. Murray. W. J. Thomas, Gillls Roy- er and Jack Cobb. SK0G CASE ADJOURNED GAY NOTE IN STYLES Chiffon Lace and Tulle Arc Spring Edict of Paris PAI1IS, March 11: Paris spring styles for evening hours strike the ladles-be-gay note. "If," says Paris, "life Is real and life Is earnest, put on your femln Hearing of crown evidence was inc frippery at night and forget It." completed yesterday afternoon be- Feminine frippery naturally sug- fore Stipendiary Magistrate II. F. gests frailty. Chiffon lace and tulle McLeod ln the case of Ole Skog, arc In ascendency with rich stain-charged with flshhig for herring ed-metal brocaded chiffon and gay within the prohibited area at printed taffeta much in evidence. Pearl Harbor without permission of Ankles are definitely in eclipse. the fisheries inspector, and, after Even toes disappear occasionally two defence witnesses had been behind swirls of wide chiffon panels heard, the hearing was adjourned which trail and hemlines which until tomorrow afternoon when only manage to clear the floor by Skog himself and probably other a whisper. defence witnesses will take the Spring evening silhouettes are stand. stralghter than those of winter, Witnesses for the prosecution with soft draping around the waist-yesterday were James Mclvor, cap- line, or softening capes of boleros tain of the patrol boat Rlvldls, which make normal waistlines less which took Skog and his boat, the difficult to wear. Frrdella. Into rnstndv: M. A. Carrl- ' L&nce. and dinner dresses con eron, engineer, and W. E. Bailey, a tl'riue to'siiow exaggerated- decol-member of the crew of the Rlvldls; 1 Iettes, some of the prettiest being James Boyd, acting Inspector of literally . backless to the waistline, fisheries, and James Strachan, except for miniature shoulder capes fisheries officer. Witnesses for the which split up the centre, defence heard yesterday were O. There are decollette evening Welle and K. Slatia, members of wraps as well, with adjustable col-the crew of the defendant's boat, lars which can be' worn exposing E. F. Jones is prosecuting the bare shoulders or draped around case on behalf of Jhe fisheries de- the neck. partment while Milton Gonzales Is Evening wraps nearly all are hip acting as defence counsel. length. Evening ensembles of prin- "The Flying Fool" Love, Adventure and Daredevil Flying All-Talking Comedy "Big Time Charley" Novelty "Rudy Vallec" Paramount Sound News Admission, 20c and 65c 11 . HI2XXESSY KRANDY IS A SAFE STIMULANT EX ALL EMERGENCIES. KEEl IT ILVNDY, BOTTLED AT COGNAC, FRANCE 0 I'll i mlv rliheiiiRnt is not mhli-lieo ur display td by l.niiirr Control Hoard or by the (loverriuient ol Hrhlh Vunr,hii nil the If You Are Considering An Automobile The following arc a few concrete reasons why people TURN TO CHEVROLET The sensationally low price. The appearance, durability and comfort of the car. The economical operating cost. There is always a good resale valuo for a Chevrolet. Chevrolet is the chief competitor of cars priced two and three hundred dollars higher. The safety and ease of driving makes tho Chevrolet a favorite with ladies. NO OBLIGATION ATTACHED TO A DEMONSTRATION ROSS & MOORE LTD. . Chevrolet Dealers ' Phone 52 ted chiffon, with fur lined cape-Jackets to match, are new. The same Idea is carried out ln lace or satin. Colored long gloves are widely shown and dressmakers place Insistence on Jewelry. Prince Rupert, H.C. Mrs. K. 4. Blrnle; who has been a visitor In the city for the P:ist week, will return by tomorrow morning's train to her home in Smlthcrs.