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COWAN'S BULK COCOA Per lb Per tin CLARK'S KETCHUP Pe bote PEEK-FREAK "BISCUITS Xn ny variety. Per lb. 25c 64c 10c 20c 43c $1.65 $2.60 26c 30c (Get double for your money). ORANGE MARMALADE IQ,, ,18c fJJV The Economy Cash & Carry PHONE 360 319 Third Ave. passensers aboard the Princess Mary this morning going through for a trip to Seattle. In the early days, Mr. Rogers was agent here for the Pacific Steamship Co. PALPITATION Throbbing of Heart After the "Flu" Urt. J. Cunningham, Banlt Ste. Maria, Ont., writes: "LMt February I bad a avrerc attack of inflaenta which left me with palpitation and throbbing of the heart "I felt Tery weak and tired to begaa to tale MUSIC CLUB GUEST DAY Story of Opera Erroinie Told and Illustrative Songs and Choruses Given Guest day at the Ladles' Music Club was a very interesting, in structive and enjoyable event. Miss Lennox of the Japanese mis- i slon was in charge, the gathTinc aking place afc the Cathedral Hall with the president. Mrs. R T.. Mcintosh in the chair The platform had been suitably and artistically decorated by members of the Japanese mission, a lych-?atc and greenery being the chief feature. The program conslster of a 'tudy of the light opera Prminle by Edward Jakovonsky in three acts. The story of the.opera was told by Mtss Lennox In a very interest-ntr rraper it revo'vs around a beautiful girl, lnuinip. and her I 'over. Eugene, although in the jplay they divide the honors of j importance with two thieves, Ra-jvennes and Cadeau The play j shows scenes In th" birthday celebration of Ermtiitc in whose honor a fete is held In" the village an there is a grand ball in the eve ntng. The progtam of numbers follows: Duet "Past and Future. Mrs. I There was no superfluity of Miller and Mr. Lincoln. technic, nothlna SDectacular ier Gavotte Miss Olafson. ithe sake of effect, but a technl Chorus "JIere vour Lord ldv siting." and "Women's Dress" Mrs. Allen and chorus. Solo "Darkeat the Hour," Mrs. Anderson, . Soto Tn .Slhng Bwatn." Mrs. J. H. Carson. Solo "What the Dikybirda ay." Mn. Cullen. "Lullaby" Mrs. Ross chorus. n "Ooodnighf'-MSJiiorus, consisting of Mesdames AUen, Ableson. Cul uncoin. 4 Refreshments wen served at the clow. Mrs. Dushby pouring tea and Mrs. Parkin, coffee. Those serving Included ..Mrs. James Far-quhar. Mrs. Ableson. Mrs. Miller Mrs. Hellbroner. Mrs. Ernest An- John Hiliard. United States James H. Rogers, agent of the'derson and Mrs. S. D. Johnston. customs officer at Eagle. Alaska, white Pass and Yukon Railway &l and Mrs. Hlllard and daughter , Navltlnn n . Kkacwav. ftndi were passengers aboard the Prln-L, . . . . jvirs. nugura uuu uuuguiei mar. Program Overture MM; Eddie Smith, Opening Chora Miss Olafaon fqlo "When love- is Youne. Last night the fisheries commit- itee of the city council, under the chairmanship of Alderman Rud- derham, met Fred Mathers of the B. C. Packers and Charles Lord, representing the salmon fisher men, and talked over the whole situation at length. No decision was arrived at but it is under stood another gathering will be held tomorrow evening when a Several of the newer members of the Prince Rupert Rolary Club gave "Who's Who" talk at the regular weekly luncheon of the rlnti tnrinv Amnrvar them were II. ffPabS:tSl,la3lA. DeWulfe, O H. Gullck and J. am wry thankful for haying found J- Little. President O. A. Dry-meh a good medicine." 'ant was In the chair. Price, Wo. a box at all druggieti and j dealtrt, or mailed direct on receipt of .. ., t,v,if T 1 4 habit. It prie. by The T. Mllbum Co., Limited, Get the Ad. reading Toronto, Oat. pays. COAL ! COAL ! 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The ch-T!h was packed, and the large audience listened with rapt attention to t.hc program giver Thfy testified thlr appfedattoe o! the qua ity of the playing by Mrs. JarvU McLeixl and chorus t.e ap; ausc and at the dote the eonaistlng of Mrs Cullen, Mk ! dlGt'r.jculshed artist thanked hi; Ableson an4 MA D Rom. sudlerv-e for the kind reception. brilliant and sufficient to meet the needs of the difficult and effective compositions played. Earn and every solo was plavrd with the careless ease which betokens a mastery of his art and instrument. The theme of the Mounlighr Sonata was wonderfully well don- Its tonal qualities were brought, out in a haunting manner Kach- andimaninoff was understood and th Preludes played were satisfy!: Mr. van Werkhoven possesses power and delicacy and his reclttil len and Ross, Mr. Blott and Mr. win be an event to be remembered Fisheries Are Discussed by a Committee Qreig'fl Concerto in A minor was unforgettable; an encore was asked, and he favored wish an exquisite solo of his own compo sition. The third item on the program ntroduced W Heaumont. oeUtet. Rupert is the richer for having In its midst one who plays the cello as he does. He Is heard seldom, but last evening the audience showed their appreciation of his very delightful playing. Mow splendidly they played together! The accompanist was worthy the cellist and the cellist worthy his accompanist. Nothing so exquisite has been heard here for some time. Mr. van Werkhoven's own compositions were unusual and worthy of recognition. The whole entertainment was an outstanding one and it made a strong appeal to Jhe musical people present. The program was as follows. 1 Moonlight Sonata, Beethoven. piano solo. number of those directly or indlr- 3 Polonaise in Ab Major, Ohop- ccuy lnieresiea in me iuaneiin, pmno sum. will be present. The committee consisted of Aldermen Rudder-ham, Brown and PUllen. 3 (a) So'.vejg's Bong, Kd. Craig; fb) Bolian. Walter Alcock; cello solo. 4 ficherso in Bb Minor, Chopin piano solo. (a) Prelude In 0. Minor, Rachmaninoff; (b) Prelude In C Sharp Minor, Rachmaninoff; piano solo. e Arlequtn, David Popper, cello solo. 7 (a) Nocturne for Left Hand Alone, Sciabine; (b) Tracks on the Snow, Werkhoven; (c) Fan-taste Impromptu, Ohopln; nteno solo. 8 Piano Concerto in A Minor, 3rd Pt., Ed. Greig, piano solo. 9 (a Serenade, O. Pierne; (b) Ase's Tod, Ed. Oreig; cello solo. 10(a) Prelude in O. 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