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IU . .iu iiii iti t i n ---- , ........ii. ui .-uiijij 11 IrtlY I 1111 Seronil Avenue " s.s. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Stfimni lm frlnc Huprt for Vmioouv-r -V,;'A,,:VEUY TUESDAY. 1:30 P.M. . , IIU ina wajpolota, univiiw vnw" afternoon. 'UIIVintT Van .. .... . mi .onkuuvcr, munaay am . to fort Stewart nl M N Bimiwin. Atlw Ami, Anyox. irthf. ,"r Writs. fv rrlnw muwt Hundoy. 8 pjj. Information regarding all sailings and tickets at- 1 r "ITKHT AUF.NRYl Third Atfnilf. anr LOCAL NEWS New shipment swagger suius and j dresses, Demcrs. 80 j We buy anythinf In fold. Pre mium prices. Alas llellbroncr Son of Norway dance Oddfel lows' Hall, Friday, 13th. Refresh ments. 81 Canadian Legion H.E.S.L. month ly meeting postponed till Wednes day, April 18. 85 Mrs. B. J. Bacon returned to tho J city on the Catala yesterday from a brief visit to Tort Simpson. Harry Oourlay returned to the city on the Catala yesterday after u visit of a few days at Anyox on business. E. O. Ave, deputy provincial col lector, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday from a trip to An yox on official duties. U B. Gutkk. local manager of the Uwlf t-Cunadlan Co., returned to the city on the Catala yesterday after making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on company business. J A. Anderson, who is about to relinquish his duties as road superintendent for Atlln district with headquarters at Anyox, was a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday going through from the smeller town to Vancouver on personal business. William Ooldbloom, who Lv being forced out of the building on Third Ave. at the corner of Fourth Street. ha taken the store alongside Annette's In Uie Federal Block ano will be removing to that site in the near future. No announcement is yet made as to where the CPJl. offices wni be located. B. T. Chappcil. nenenil superln-j tendent of the Canadian National Hallways for British Columbia, and S. MorrUon. district engineer, ar rived in the city on the ss. Prince Oeorgc Uils morning from Vancu-vcr in course of one of their per iodical Intixrtion '-tours- and wQl proceed to tlia interior on this afternoon's train, reluritmg to Vancouver via Jasper Park. 8 V. Boomer and Alex Scott, underwriters' represenUUves, arrived In the city on Uie Prince CieorKf this momlne from Vancouver, be- Iiir Irere In connuon with the annual Inspection of the steamer Prince Rupert wlilch h on thi-IKintoons at the looal dry dock fot general overhaul. Announcements Presbyterian Easter Bale April 12. C. N. H. A. rll 13. A. Y. P. A. April 14. Anniversary Ball. Ap- Tea, Cathedral Hall, St. Peter's Church Sale April 18. United Carnival April 20. Oddfellows' old-time dance, 20. Piano April 21. Recital, Ursula Malkln Anglican tea April 25 at Mrs. Spinsters' Spree Cambral April 27. Ridley Home Bazaar. May 3. Recital United Church May Dr. T. Harry Jones, baritone. Moose Hall TONHiHT Grand Smoker In aid f Public Library Fund One of the Best WKKSTI.INCt AND BOXINtJ Cards to Date 9 Xv58fiiTWnmJ Mrs. Robert McCarthy wlio has een on a trip to Vancouver, relumed to the city from the south, on the Prince George tills morn-j ing. P. 8. Jack of Stewart, who has been on a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the souui, is a'pas-enger aboard thp Prince George today returning to the PorUana Canal town. 7, "Chinese Knowledge" taa May 10, United Church. Presbyterian tea May 17. John Dyhhavn returned to the ;lty on the Prince George this. morning from a two-weeks 'busi ness trip to Vancouver. Ills son. Oeorge. returned on the ; Princess iNorah on Sunday M. A. Burbank, divisional engi neer lor trie uanauian National Hallways, will leave on tomorrow afternoon's train for a trlD Id the interior as far as Prince Georaron official duties. U ' Mrs. C. J. WHlan. who has peen viiltuiK for the past six with her son and dauzhter-lnlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Wlllan, sailed yesterday afternoon by the Catala on her return to her home at Na-noose Bay. Vancouver, Island. I Angus MacLean of Anyox. who was called to Kamloops recently to attend the funeral of his wife who passed away at Tranqullle Sani tarium where she had been a patient for three years, Is a passenger aboard the Prince George today returning to the smelter town. Dr. A. L. Prltchard of the scien tific staff of the Nanalmo Biological Station arrived In the city from Uie south on the Prince George this morning and will proceed Friday night by the Prince John to Massett Inlet In connection with pink salmon propagation investigations which have been conducted there for some time under auspices of the board. eitroutc to Ihe Peace River country for,n visit. During his stay In Prince Rupert. Mr. Johnson is renewing a number of old acquaintances. W. J. Assclsttne. ML A. for At-Un. Is a passenger aboard the ss. Prince George today returning to his duties at Premier as mill superintendent for the Premier Oold Mining Co. after attending the re cent session or the Legislature In Victoria. Following the sevslon. Mr. Asselstlnc paid a brief visit to the Bridge River gold mining area and also attended the annual meeting of the Premier Gold Mining Co. In Vancouver last week. Train Will Not He In Hefore Morning; Delay in Interior The .delay being due to ft sinkhole In the roadbed near Hazelton neces sitating temporary bridge being put in, the train, which was due to nrrlve from the east at 10 o clock last night, Is many hours late and wll lnot be In before 4 o'clock tomorrow morning. It was reported, at railway offices this afternoon,. Runn mg Relieved Mri. Edward Janxi" hiby h4 two teeth when 1cm than three tnunthltiU. Hie nW: "He ha 18 now ami I an tnthfi.'ly nay that giving him Baby 'a Own Tab-leta while rutting his twth ki-pt him fit and well . Tfthing i a reatleea feverwh time fur babiea but the little one ran always be aoothed and the ferer reduced by firing rweet, or Baby 'a Own Tableta. Verv eaay to take, no after eflecta. Price 25c everywhere. Dr.WillUwj m I llll il 3 t.MLA fmWmWmWmWmmm 128 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Richardson of Hell are visitors in the city, hav ing arrived from the Queen Char lotte Islands on Uie Prince John this morning. H. n. Beavcn of Queen Charlotte City, who has been on a trip cast, returned to his home on the Islands months aboard the steamer Prince Jolin on its present voyage from Vancouver. VV. J Larfcwortfty. well mown New Haselton merchant, who has been on a trip to Ontario, arnvpd In the city on Uie Prince George this morning from Vancouver and will proceed to the interior on this afternoon's train. Commander B. L. Johnson DJS.O. and Mrs. Johnson came nortn from Vancouver to Ocean Falls on me steamer Prince George last even- In::. Mrs. Johnson, who lias not been well of late, will pay a visit with relatives at Ocean Falls. Albert Farrow, steamboat In spector, arrived in the clty'on the Prince Gtorge this morning from Vancouver to make his annual in-j 1 . i r 1 1 1 n-t..MM t . . I pert which Is on tne pontoons at the local dry dock lor annual Oliver Johnson, one of Victoria's j I jJ jt Rpcf frfthcr of Byron Johnson, M. L. A. for that city, arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from the south and will proceed by this evening's train to Edmonton v This Afternoon Funeral of "Doc" Jones, Who Died At Hospital This Week, I Held Today The funeral of "Doc" Jones, colored laborer, who died at the first of the week In the Prince Rupert General Hospital after having been 111 for some time, took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the chapel of the B. C. Undertakers to Falrvlew Cemetery, Rev. C. D. Clarke, pastor of First United Church, officiating. Four friends of deceased acted as pallbearers. MONTREAL. April 11: The pound sterling closed at $5.147a on the foreign exchange yesterday. Joe Slaggard's TAXI In response to loyal customer of the past I am again operating a Taxi Service. I thank my old friends and promise old and new patrons the same courteous and prompt service given In the past. Phone 653 Night or Day J. R. SU('.(1AKI) Corner Third and McBrlde and Tennis Shoes Guaranteed all new slock bought of all leading makers in Canada. We sell 35 less than anywhere in the city. Wc carry the largest stock and give you the lowest prices because of our IaVgc purchasing power. Compare our prices. Women's Tennis Shoes, up from 75c Misses' & Children's Tennis Shoes, up from 69c .Men's Runners, up from 95c Boys' & Youths' Runners, up from 75c Fishermen's '(-Length Rubber Boots, Heavy Cleated Soles, reg. $5.50 '. $3.49 WE MURDER PRICES Cut Rate Shoe Store Wc accept city scrip and relief orders Mrs. Irvine Given Surprise Party On Eve of Departure; In honor of Mrs. J. S. Irvine, who ; about to leave for a visit to heri uitivc home in 'Scotland, a delight ful surprise party was held last, nbjht at the home of Mrs. James j Krikevsky, 733 Tallow Street, by the Ladles' Aid and Women's Missionary Society of First United Church. Mrs. Irvine is a popular and active member of both organizations and the members took this manner of expressing their During the evening games were played and music enjoyed and. e suitcase was presented to Mrs. Ir vine, containing many article wliich she will find of :use durlnr her trip. Delicious refreshment were served. Today's Weather Triple Island Raining, fresh southerly wind: sea choppy. Langara Island--Overcast, fresh southerly wind: sea moderate. Dead Tree Point Part cloudy light southeast wind; barometer 30.14; temperature. 54; light swell Terrace Cloudy, south wind. 38 Hazelton Cloudy, calm. 40. Alyansh Rahiing. calm. 38. Anyox Raining, calm, 45. Stewart Raining, calm, 36. Smlthers Cloudy, calm. mild. Burns Lake Dull, calm, 40. CANADIAN NATIONAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION ' lOlh Annual Ball Moose Hall FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1934 Dancing, 9:30 to 2:30 Refreshments. Good Music and Good Time Guaranteed. Ladies and Gents, 75c each Patrons and friends kindly accept this as the only invitation and intimation HOLIDAYS For Adults or Children on the Famous Graham Island North Reach Fishing. Bathing, Badminton. Picnics, Scenic Drives, Shooting In the Season. Rent a fully furnished cottage at Saugan River. For full particulars apply MRS. DUNN Massett. n.rj. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarellL Pioprletor "A IIOMK AWAY FROM HOME" lUtes 11.00 ua 50 Rooms, Hot It Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 Mail Your OLD GOLD Out of town customers may send in their old gold and we will make an offer by return mail and hold the parcel till advised-if satisfactory. JOBBER? rlFAVKLLERS 1S.IHC. STORE WITH THE CLOCH i FRESH MILK. AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 S. R. 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