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Advertising and Circulation Telepbone v Editor and Reporters' Telephone DAILY EDITION "Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations Basketball Buzz prick Skinner's threaUnlng fir-' ge'r was surely working overtime in 10? Thursday. March So, 19J3 WHOSE LhNION? Brince Rupert's member has made it clear that he will not join with the Tolmie union government That does not .mean that he would not consider a reasonable proposal. plonshlp series Friday night and, If the first games were any indication play was not unusually rough. Drlck Negotiations with Anyox havf-becn was keeping the boys In their places completed and a team will leave all the Jirrje. On Friday n(ght. when Easter week to engage In a series' of the visiting Port Simpson team names with the smelter town team. PINNER 1, CHURCH One Hundred l'eople Sat Down Novel Affajr J.ast night 1.40 Walter SmUh, t. DonArney. 34V?1?' per sack HAMSTERLEY FARM 4A Iwwbjr'ry ortapberry per-f .b'. Un ifitwrt RIJJ NADOU pf the brand ot oali that U to be TEA Our pwn Orange keptipp. in championship games. Pekoe, per 1-lb. pkg. plays the C. N. R. A. for the cham- The same ej;k-the Qrottp w t be terrace Turnips. 7 lbs. rjlpMhln of Nrlh,Fn-P-C.- if Brick going :;tb-3tewart and mler to 0f"nagan Onions. 6 lbs. calls them like he did Tuesday play and that Is npt all for high to The men of the First Unltco Church held a JUlggs arid Maggi supper In the church parlors las night. -Abqut a hundred people ar down to supper of Jlgg's favorite dish of corn beef and cabbage. Ttu' meal arid all the serving was don-entirely .by men. After the supper a fine program was piesented doing the evening's entertaimr jnt. ' '"Those taking pari in tlx pr -gjam were as follows : Vocal solos Dr. It. O. Larj?e, O. -, I- n--i ji I .violin sgio ieii launei?" numerous impersonation and skitsRev. C. D. Clarke. Accompanist Miss s. Olalson. Bob Shrubsall and Klthen T. Jenkins. Rev. Clarke and Mr. Larsen. C. D. :Nanaimp Free . ' Press is. Sold Syndicate of. Four. Purchases New paper in Vancouver Hlaml Coal City NANIMO. March 30 CP. The 4Ie has announced that he is willing to unite with progres-Nnalm0 Preta newjwpw-rive elements along constructive lines but. apparently he lCTl does not cqnsiqer the present administration progressive p. Dooth for mtwn years or constructive. was sold yesterday to Robert J Yesterday we published in full the correspondence be- Stewart Ronald Norris. jame itween Premier Tolmie and D. Pattullo. This would and 1 Norris prove particularly interesting lo any student of provincial - - .affairs and would indicate pretty clearly the stand of Trmce Rqpert's jfnernber in provincial affairs. If these letters are read in connection witlvother announcements made this week, we believe it is clear that Mr. Pattullo js favorable to union but only union wjth those who look f pr action rather than inaction. Apparenty ho (j.e$ pot Relieve in sitting tignt and letting nature tajte its cpurse. WATTS SPECIALS BErmiTISII For Friday and Saturday A good rnanv people have suggested that this province sliced peaches Ayimer anp s.hpuld fp)jow the British lead in the matter of unipp.goy- no. 2 squat tin, per tin erpment. The action of the British is no precedent. When pomc & .BANs-noyai 1 go union was formed in that country they chose a progressive lty' 16"oz n4 2 Uns man to lead them, a man who was outstanding in interna- MLE !!up"JPuKre. , 25C W " lo-oz. botUes, bottle t e ' i i per tional affairs. The reactionaries had come to a position REp pherries Nabob where it wag necessary that a man of progressive thought n0. 2 squat tins -t cn should lead them and tliQy rallied behind nim. , per tin Follow that precedent here. Let the powers at Victoria SHPgPFP wjieat- Wo chpose Pattullo as leader and fall in behind him and they R?!'8- Will do something to pull the province out ot tne present "u"u" iyC morass. As A. M. Manson said in tish thing. l.et the people decide." ine xJM v.V mi: 4fi- WHEAtLET8 1 WHY S1JOULI) THERE BE WAR? Several prominent British statesmen apd soldiers are nrqilheying that there will be .war li) Europe bef pre long, but the recent campaign of Premier Ramsay faacbonald against it seems to have been benefJcia). Every ruler in Europe must rpaljze how.awful a war would be today ami how uselpss to settle anything. Judging by results it seems that Germany won the Great War because her pepple have com,e out of it with lower taes than the ppppsiilg coup-tries. ' . In pvery cpuptry today there is an increasing numlr who declare they 'Will hot fight in any var,-but when the tppin is soupded and the druips beat theyiare among the frrst to fall in and do their bit. , ET8-IJ it K 18c : i 38c 33c 35c 22c ?? PifP1 wuaijty urfipm rJyniind. ,f-qp ?iaw pAlle Free wvU BljUTLt'IS- .lilbl. 17c BUTTER- -Sqrfel ( per tin COFFEE per S-lb. Un 82.00 47c lFrldajtV:ard should be of -excellent CHOCOUTE ECLAIRS OAfl icallbre. Fresh Stock, per lb. OUly Tpif ATp SQUPHelni This has been the blggest season biral lnf, J tln the chamRlonahlp play-off game , f0r batketball In Prince Rupert for HEEKIST HONEY on Tuesday night. Although the manv a vear desnlte the agression. ner 2.b. tjn SMb. tin 'Fruits & Veiretables Hothouse Rhubarb. 2 lbs. 25c 37c 67c Wrap "FP3 tied Newton Npwtpn W- Anules. 5 5 11 lbs. &.otlt 1U "F1 10 , school teams from Smlthersrp-tx- p, etlty Of spares. , pt'rj.the samp week frpp the In- Apragus p,er lb sfrlfj-wlth ft'l'ornb Orapefrult. 3 for tfte or engage in a Oood refereelng U eseenUal to local. hlah seKool. gpo bakebal and ftrjck sidnner cirj4lny knp: his basketball when , l cfimes refeitlng. , Properltjr'wlll.'rttum in spile of anyththg which governments .and Tlie ladles and the Intermediates bankcrstandffiopievfhtlIloger Rlay-offtliclasl'iranieof Uieeham- W-Dabson. " ' 1 Watts 1 5c lie 17c M9 25c 13c Grocery "THE BEST FOR LESS" Hllli ' Cannot Use Dogs In Hunting Deer The fommltt In charge rfhe Ontario Gun and Game CoiunjUte supper consisted of: i Not to Lift Ran Ttebles-J. Krtkewky. G Davey I . , B. Cameron. E. Gordon. O. Edg-i TORONTO. March 30 -The gun ' W oiunbe.iH. Dunn arid Mr Sunwo n and game committee of the On-8P Serving -Jack LuK.say. Victor Urio Legislature has decided not to Dell. Jaek Campbell. Frank D-: ry I tan on doa ror hunt lug deer. AUTO STRIKE IS SETTLED Employees at English I'ord Plant Accept Minimum Rate DAOKNIIAM. Bog . March 30: A three-day strike over wage at the Ford Motor Co. plant here was setUed when representative of the strikers yesterday agreed to accept the minimum wage rate. WHIFFLETS From the "Waterfront Up to this morning, Capt W P Armour, who has' been directing op era' ions with a view to salving th-well known local -fcullbar boat Llv liniistone U.Cuiytiy MarUnusrn j which etshded ml nk nari two wee lb ago dnuie wet taut '. Dundas Island, bad not returned i port nor had any report Im received us to the progre.v of salvage operations. Cast Armour left sarly Tuesday morhHtcf the scene of the wreck j TRAIN L.TE TOM (JUT Tonlxht train, due from the east at 10 15. is reported to be five hours late owing to delay tti reaching the division from the east. If there is no further change in the time, this should bring the train tn ,it 3 .15 a m The steamer Prince Ru-lerri will sail for Vancouver on schedule mnikht without awaiting the tmin mm (Jl ILK AS RADIO llSKLI Thai s our new radii servire. It any tlung goes wrong with your set give u.s a rail and one of our expert radio reiwiicrs will be right over Our ohaTbes are reasoiusbie and every tine .we can guarantee you satisfaction for we service every make of radio. Out of town work given careful attention. Superior 1 Radio Service .130 Seroiut Am,' I'fione' IJlijr 3t0 A V. O. Uos 13? lf ij A. O. BARTLBTT lv y C. II. INftRUANDBRj p Al'A CITRUS IS DISCUSSED S. C. Thomson Gives interesting A(ldrrs at Luurhevn of Rotary Club Citrus. Fruits" was the subject of an Interesting address this after-! noon at the lunrheon of the Prince' Rupert Rnt.uy Club by S. C. Thomson He explained that sweet or-1 uiiges originated in Southern. i iiln i, Tody the Vitrletles chiefly, ('npsuin.ed were valenclas. navels. Japanese, tanarines, Seville and turn the Island of Malta came the' blood orang. On tha continent practically ail the oranges were grown jp Call-Ifornia'and Florida. Australian or-i angeVhad not. so far. proved a great rmicecas. Florida ornnges were not cold here on account of the eoct of transportation. The famous Washington Oraniie originated in Riverside Calif. 8ome trees were imported into the United States from DrasU and grafted on to strong seedlings Two trees were planted by Mrs. Elisabeth Ttbbetts in front of her home at Riverside and it was soon found that the product of these tree waa superior to any heretofore grown. They were named after the former president of the United States and people came from all over California to get bud for their own stock. Today it was estimated that there were ten tniUtoff trees grown from these two trees, one or which is still alive In ts original location Mr Thomson told how the fruit Coupons Well worth your while to save them exchangeable for valuable merchandise! ThtUMl:v M..' i - , . "gfEflgflHgfflgggj FAMILY SHOE STORE Ltd, I I inner ; 'Snnnv Shoos I ri i o - Days ,! Now Necessary I And avynit yqur inspection I m r m niatuil 111 I -V iFpeUJIurt nunv We will give you foot com fro I ) Yjul at ronwmable prices 1 Third Avenue Phone J J I :i:id to b wakbad and diicd and hen put through u wuxen vapor j.ith in order to stop the pores and i event decay. i Li muiu weVe not grownn Ftoridal out tiar easterntates were aupptd .iam.Bly and boutherp IUsh. Thi Zi uU iipaa THcied green and than .'olored. Orapefrult. the successor of -the! eastern poilma. was atatdily grow-' uu in favor for generg) use. i The prices of oranges were set at I fruit auctions in utebg enateni cities and the western pfieee-weroj Lhaatd tin thm At the close. Ptasfdant Woodiaed t thanked thr p.k r estinu .tddirsA RENT A Radio, Serving Machine, Typewriter McU'AK lillOS., LTD. IN EVERY PACKAGE Bank of Montreal has Never Vtfiyerecl t, in us course In ttee of exfamton or Jtprcesion. in the best ini the wont of rcoeoiaic coodidaM, CsntJm bsw letuvcd to rely ufon (He wawivtrwf; 4eqr Mki tm)ff rnvwe of the Biolc of MomresL , OUcr thin the Dominion iiteif, ftt rOung M tkoht't sound busineu taterftisc of CiftiJi, this hmiltffi strong sod efficient bj puriaipg t"4Jiio8l pohcr of Unkiog fxtakct&qmtf with tifcv for ffimi, nJ bj Jjucmet Mm Mfvicn to the dtnuixis of modern bwincH. When desling wkh thia institution, you hive the suf-. snce of n(ny snd good (unking imife, whrtiKr rour . account be Urge or imill. 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