PAGE TDREB FREE! n or Electrical Engineers HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel rlnoc Rupert's leadlne fam- I liolcL Hot and ifold water all roonn A. J. PRURHOMME, Prop. J or of Frastr uid Fifth 0U. Savoy J Baker. Stewart; Tun Esslngton. ET. M. U- New Royal Hotel I- Tiirrlll, lrop ft: iiotei. worth wiiar II Si coin Water; Steam Htat 75c JT.lt DAY AND IIP Trifpi,,,,,, Royal H Hundbei-R. j Hparos and II. - Bo i Premier; Louis TJerov l- Pi ince George; J. O. McKea-Smtthors; Chester -Uskrml jM"nr lanukaill ' - J " - ?l tVf;gTt Boston Grill Phone 457 Prince Rupert Large Cabaret SPKCIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING "try Saturday Night, 9 to It Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parlies BEE! One Tin ,p After-Shaving Talc With tvery Purchase of "' ' One Tube of Rlenzo Shaving Cream 50 cents Ormes Ltd. ZJiw Pioneer DruQcisls Phones 81 isi 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. TJIKEE GRADUATE PIIAUMICISTS TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Spring Clearing Sale of FINE FURNITURE Now in Full Swing . Barrie's Home Furnishings UN KIN STEAMSHIPS LIMITED MiwmrrN leave ITlnrr l(Urt f or Vancouver: T.!. v I.IT.U.A EVfcKY TVEHIIW. I.JW I'M. Arriving VaiKimver u O e;i:: TM. Thurxlay Noon appeox, i..'"'. utii:. r.i:KY iminv miiimuiit A rlviriK Vancouver Bundx) mulnlehi njiprox W an,iig tu Port Bimpaou. Mm Arm. Anyox. Btewurt aod Na Kivrr pullOa B'llirtnv H 00 p.m. t information rcgartuiK all hhiIiiikk aim tlekcU ui - l'IIIM:i: Utri.KT AdDM'V: Kn'iiml Atrnur. Hume MS ID3ii Edison Medal, was pre ; l: Fiank Conrad of "ih. in his contribution i'" Drouueastlng and short i.mmisaion, by American Official of Boy rnnfc Ic fnminor Frank IJ. I- Coombs, Editor of Publication, to lie Here Tomorrow Word has btn received by the Scoutmasters of the city that Frank E. L Coombs, editor of publications of the Boy Scouts' Association. Ottawa, will visit Prince Rupert on his wuy to Vancouver. He will arrive by train from Edmonton Thursday afternoon sailing for the south In the evening. A meeting has been arranged for the evening and will take place in the Toe H rooms. All old Scouts and those interested In the movement are invited to be present. Sum of $25 Voted For Relieving of Distress in City Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire, at a meeting yesterday, voted the sum of $36 to Commandant William Kerr. Salvation Army, to be used, in the -relief of caressed. famllla.,Jn the city. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Sunday ss. Pr. Charles 10 p.m. Tuesday as. Catala 1:30 p.m. Thursday a. Pr. George 10 p.m. Friday-as. Princess Mary 10 p.m. 86. Cardena, midnight. April 1 ss. Princess Norah 6 p.m. April 12 ss Princes Alice 5 p.m April 22 ss. Princess Alio' 5 p.m Mrs. Swanston Qlbson of Premier is arriving in the city shortly to be the guest of her mother Mrs. F. "W. Brydone-Jack, for several weeks. Vancouver Sun. R. T. Kenny, merchant and stipendiary magistrate at Terrace arrived In the city from the inter lor on yesterday afternoon's .tralu being' here on a brief business visit C. P. Ashmore, manager of the Oranby store at Anyox. Is a pas senger aboard the Prince George outfitting of the steamer Carta dlan Ranger. Wtiich ie to leave In about ten days to resume service on the tntereoaatal run after hav ing been tied up for the winter at the local dry doek. Still on the Job This notice is published to correct the impression that the J. R. Wntkins Company have not got a representative In Prince Rupert. I am still on the Job and intend staying with It. On my next trip' around I will have a' special offer to make to all my patrons. J.FKKDIIEIM The J. R, Watkina Agent il'honc: Red 411 ANNOUNCI1MCNTS Moose Whist Drive and Dance. Friday. April 17. Presbyterian Baster Sale April 10 tiyro Hncclown May 1. THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, April 15, 1931 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Dinnerwarc, china, crockery, glassware, Heilbruncr's Store. Prebyteriaiipringile tomorrow. ' attcrh'Qon. Ride In safety, phone 32 Taxi. I Specialize In night service. Two drivers on the lob. . (tf ) today returning to the smelter town after a business trip to Van couver. Mrs. George E. Warwick of Anyox, who have been on a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south, are passengers aboard the Prince George today returning to the smelter town. Constable J. II. MeClinton of divisional headquarter! of the provincial police here returned to the city on the Prince George this morning after a brief trip to Vancouver on escort duty. Harry HalliwelU clerk of the vll lage municipality of Terrace, ar rived In the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon! train, returning to Terrace this rooming. He was here on personal business. C.N.R. steamer Prince George, Capt. A. J. Gilbert, arrived In port at 11 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she returns southbound tomorrow night. J. R. Muir British Columbia manager of the Famous Players Canadian Corporation, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning, being bare on one of his periodical visits of inspection to the Capitol Theatre. Mrs. D. D. Munro arrived in the city from Vancouver on the ss. Prince George this morning, being on her way to Terrace. She is 'the widow of the former well known representative of the Land Set tlement Board in the interior. Northland Navigation Co.'s mo-torshlp liner Northland. Capt Leonard William arrived in port at 12:44 this morning from Ketchikan and. after unloading two carloads of fresh halibut for transhipment Kast over .Canadian National Railways sailed for Seattle John Walker, assistant port steward, of the Canadian National Steamships, Vancouver, arrived in the city from Vancouver on th Prince George this morning, be ing here in connection with the Glasses fitted by registered lometristaat Jlcilbrpner's. store. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood (An nctte Stone) sailed yesterday af ternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. , Mrs. M. P. MiCaffcry, who has been visiting in Victoria with her daughter, returned tcr the city from the south on the ss. Prince George this morning. Joseph S. Roi'ers of the Rupert Marine Products Ltd, who has wen on a trip, south on company mslness, returned to the city from Vancouver pn .jhe Prince Oeorge his morning. The case of Bert Fitzpatrick, harged with 'assaulting Wilfrid Palpy. occasioning grievous bodily Injury, has been further remanded for eight days in city police court. Valpy has not yet been released from hospital. Vancouver Stocks (Court? 0. D JblftaWon Oo.) St Bayview, nil, lc. Big Missouri, 45c, 47c. Cork Province, lc. 2c. Duthie Mine? 5c, 10c. George Copper 56c, nil. Georgle Rlvex, 2c. 3c. Grand view, 4V4c, 5c Independences-nil, lc Indian Mine,' lVc. 3c. Kootenay Florence, lc, 2c L. & L., nil. lc. Lucky Jim, 2, 3. Morton Wooleey, Stfr. 3. National Silver, 2. 2fc. Noble Five. 5. ft Oregon Copper, 9, OVi. Pend Oreille, L30, 1.40. Premier, at, 88. Porier-Idh,U,7. Reeves MaedotMd. 40. 45. Hufus-ArgenM, nil 3. 811 ver Crests iY Sunloctt. 16. Julv Topley RtehRff, 1. nlL - Woodbine, 1. ljfc,. . OILS . r Freehold. 64. 7.' A. P. Con.. 33, 36. ' Calmont, IS, nil. Damousle, 36, 40.' t ' Devenish. 6. 8. - Fabjran Pete.. 3. Home, 84, W. Merland. 16. 17 Meroury, 14, 14Uj. United. 16, nil. Eastern 'stocks Sherritt-Oordon, 1,00, nil Noranda. 23.75. 2450. C. P. R.. 370. 38JS0. Stewart Company Is to Be Wound Up It Is Announced Patmore Fulton have received word from Vancouver that Mr. Justice D. A McDonald has granted an order winding up the affairs of the International Electric Company Ltd. of Stewart The application was inside on behalf of the minority ;4ockholner8 following the absorption of the charter by the Northern B. C. Power Company. ATTKNTION qerwl meeting of the Prince Rupnrt Fishermen's Oo-operatlv? Association will be held in th Metropole Hall. Prince Rupert, Saturday April IB at 10 a.m. Members only, ul DR. HUGH U DICKKV SPECIALIST Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat At St. Klmo Hotel Ryes Tested For Glasses Kaien Motors Limited General (iarajc and Service Station CIICVUOI.LT and RU1CK Open Day and. Night Phone Si Third Avenue Appeal For Relief The Mayor and City Council earnestly appeal to the citizens generally, to help the acute unemployment situation by furnishing as" manysinalJJj fibs" as possible, suGh as cleaning yards, digging up gardens, cutting up wood, etc. Please call up 133, Unemployment Service of Canada. Mr. Campbell, who will be able to provide you with the right man at a moment's notice. Anyone having cast-o(f clothing could call up the Salvation Army at Black 269, for collection. Past THEO. COLLART Acting Mayor. NEWSPRINT " PRODUCTION Year Was Light One, May be bigger 1931 Figures furnished by the Powell River Company and Pacific Mill Limited, indicate that newsprint production in British Columbia Llast year was valued at nearly $12j0OO,000. Newsprint to the amount of 277.- 000 tons was manufactured by these two companies during thil past year, representing a considerable increase In tonnage as com-1 pared with 1929. Pacific Mills pro-1 ductlon was down to some extents owing to the freeze-up and power; shortage early in the spring . It Is probable that newsprint' output during the present year will be the highest on record ae a result of the completion of the , new Lois River development of the ! Powell River Company which will' nable that company to average J nboat 690 tons dally as compared; with SG0 tons the previous year. I The Nto. 7 machine of Powell River Co. has been in operation since the beginning of the year. fa TVS DISW. YORK SEATTLE. April 16: Testifying before the King County Grand Jury yesterday In connection with the affairs of the Puget Sound Savings & Loan Co., William D. Colmer. who was president of the concern last fall when It suspended business, is said to have admitted that he -wt FLAVOUR rAlUC PRESIDENT ! TESTIFIES William Colmer Admits He Knew Seattle Company Was Shaky knew the affairs or the ; company, were unsteady when ne merged with the Mutual Savings & Loan Co., 19 months ago. Colmer blamed the manipulations of Adolph Ltnden, former president, for the state of company affairs. FIRST CHOICE OF SUITS OR SPUING COATS New samples Just arrived of spring and summer goods of the finest quality and the patterns of the very latest. LING THE CUTTER Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. Free delivery to any part of the city. LING THE'TAILOU 817 Second Ar. fhone 619 no The Weather Langara Cloudy, light southerly wind, sea choppy. Triple Island Part cloudy, fresh southwest wind, moderate sea. Dead Tree Point Cloudy, light southeast wind, barometer, 29.83; temperature, 45; sea choppy. A great worth THE material! beat money can buy delicious long'latting (Uvora. Note how WRIGLEY'S freaheni the mouth feel it add rim and vigor ace whiter teeth firmer linea to llpa and throat. liMpiialv CHEWING GUM INVEST IN AN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Pay lEj A Only J down and Save Food with an ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR You do save food. With temperature assured below 50 degrees, milk, cream, meaty e'sgs, vegetables are perfectly kept; celery and lettuce remain crisp and delicious. Learn about new frozen dessertsand salads that you can prepare .easily, ajjcjquickly. . a. See KoW 'readily youfnftyv havean ample supply of ice cubes. Own ah Electric Refrigerator. Two years to pay.. .ft G. E. Refrigerator! fei t Little $282.00 Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited Satfafirliig WRiGLEYS