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PI'"'' mn "irr.iir AiitNi;Yi iwru i i LAWN MOWERS s Bo "are and sec our stock before huylng a Lnwn Mower Wp wry werai d!f(erer,t styles In plain and ball hearing Canadian Maue Lawn Mowers, Prices from $7."() up 1 Ultn range ItlllfiV -r-- 8 Mrltride St 3 i an.;! mm a UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED BtmM ltT Prlnc nurrt for Vancouver: TSS CATALA KVEHV TUESDAY. 1:3? 1VM tttrrnuun. CAUOKNA KVBUV rillUAY M1ON101IT Arriving Vancouver, Monday A M, Btewrt ,.., m wwt N nm Mlffiic to Port 8lm,Jn. Alice Arm. Anvcj. prther information' rraarddw all sailings and ti kcts av torla. LOCAL NEWS NOTES V buy anything In gold. Premium prior. ,Maj Heilbroner. Mr. Jack Wood Annette Stonel sailed Sunday night on the Catala (or a business trip to Anyox. Harry Gourlay. formerly of the staff of S. C. Thomson Co. here. south on the Princess Norah Sunday and proceeded to her borne lrj the Interior on last evening's train. A. W. H. Smith, agent at Wran-nell (or the Barrlngton Transportation Co.. was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah Sunday going jiurth (or the summer alter having spent the winter in Seattle. He was accompanied by his mother-in-law Mrs. M. E. Taylor. Rid yowitf of CONSTIPATION INDIGESTION RHEUMATISM wifh j rx tAKirt sulk uxor a m no x caoca, E J Smith returned to tne city in 'he Catala tnis morning auer making the round trip to Anyox ind 8tewart on business. Mrs. Louis Schulze, wl(e oi tne well known Atlln merchant, was passenger aboard the Princess Norah Sunday .returning nortn ai ter having spent several months in Vancouver. t a Anrtcrvin brotr.er oi J. A Anderson. forme t-road supermten ritnt (or AtlhTdtstrlct. salleo (rom hire on the Princess Norah Sun day morning (or Wrangeii enroute io the Telegraph Creek district where he Is Interested in mining. Hotel Arrival Savoy A Johnston. Sur( Point Mines a Wellens, Bella Coola- O nkinincnn North Pacific: Mrs. u 4 HIUtjMV', - - H. Lewis. Smlthers. Koval j L McGregor. Norm racmc fiannerv: R. R. Mcaregor. norm DmiNr- n c Valny ana son, in verness: Roy Labo. ujjj.; r. aim Mrs. Vic Grant. Balmoral. Robert Montgomery, city: Cyril D. Morgan, Vancouver. Prince Rupert q. H. Tycho, Smlthers; A. 0. Knight. E. E. Rogers and James Lamb. Vancouver; O. N. Matz, Ter race; W. Black, Winnipeg; e. s. Tordlffe. Ccdarvale. it w Harris Port Esslngton: o. r Avis. North Pacific; W. macK. Winnipeg: H. E. Ooulbourn, Vic HOLIDAYS For Adults or Children on the Famous draham Island North Beach Fishing. Bathing, Badminton, Picnics, Scenic Drives, Shooting in the Season. Rent a tuUy (urnlshed cottage at 8angan River. For full particulars apply MRS. DUNN Massett, B.C. SHORT WAVE Where and when to look 15 metre band (rom 0:00 ajn, till noon. (19 to 15 Megacycles! 20 metre band front noon till 4:00 pm. (15 to-9 Megacycles) 50 metre band (rom 4:00 p.m. on. (9 to 4 Megacycles) SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC PHONE; BLUE S20 Second Avenue & Third Street Mas Meeting $:?Q tonight In the OL.D.I Hy. Hear the loggers' delegates. 95 WUllam Stone sailed Sunday night on the Catala (or a business trip to Anyox. He will b? ayay lor the next few day. who left recently (ox Vancouver. a,m?s, pamerau, (or hU third of- wlll not be returning from, the fence pn a charge o( drunkenness, souvh. Wpmen's Canadian Club The innual nomination, meeting will be hed n th? city Hall at 4 p.m. ion Wednesday, April 25. All mem. Deri urgently requested tQ attena. 3 Mr. D. H. Lewis o( Smlthers. who has been on a trip to Vancou ver, arrived in the city from the was sentenced to. twenty days' 'Imprisonment, without option of, (lne. in city police court this morning. We are Bulger's. still buying old tf Charles Wilson oi Lake Kathjyn, who. has been on a trip to Vancouver and Seattle, arrived In the city (rora the south at the end, of the week and proceeded on yesterday afternopn's train to. his home In the Interior MacLeod White, mlnlna enri- peer In charge o( operations o( the Consolidate; Mining. &i Smelting! Cp.'s operations In. the Atlln dis trict, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah on Sunday eolnz north (or th.e season, after having speni me winter in Vancouver. ie was accompanied by Mrs. White and little son and daughter. Ex. Aid. Oeorge B. Casey, who has been at Stewart (or the past six weeks engaged In prospecting, returned to the city on the Catala this morning. He plans to return to the Portland Canal district later. having (ound that there is still too much snow in the hills to permit o( efficient working oetng carried out. There are still many needy people who call upon the Salvation Army (or help. Anyone who has clothing that can be worn please notify the officers or leave the clothing at tne salvation Army quarters on Fraser Street. Boots, raincoats and men's garments would be very much appreciated Just now. Telephone Black 269. Herbert Wheeler? president o( the Yukon St White Pass Route after having spent the winter In Victoria, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah Sunday going through to Skagway where he will sDend the summer. Also going north aboarci the same vessel were W. D. Oordon. superintendent or the river division o( the Yukon and White Pass Route, and Mrs. Gordon, who will take up residence (or the season at Whltehorse a( ter sDcndlne the winter In the south, as well as several members of the Yukon River boat crews. J. D. Oallpway, (ormer mineralogist, who resigned that position recenUy to take up the private practice of his profes slon as a consulting mining engl neer. was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah Sunday bound (or Ketchikan where he wtl.1. make an Inspection of the well known uol oml mining property which has been taken over by Col. E. J. R,yan ot Vancouver and associates. Mr. Oalloway will spend ten days at Ketchikan, returning to Vancouver on. May 1 X'a, an American steamer. Announcements Spinsters' Spree ter, April 27. Anglican Orme's. Oambral Chap- Ridley Home Bazaar, May 3. Children's Exhibition ot Dancing, Oddfellows' Hall, May 4. Dr. Johns Rectal May 7. "Chinese Knowledge" tea May 10 United Church. Tea May 15 at Mrs Presbyterian tea May n. Moose Hall BRinr,F4lnTl WIJIST TONWUT I P.M. Good Prizes Refreshments Music by Mrs. Black Admission 25c THURSDAY CINIIUM A HANCK Welle Orchestra Admission 25c RUNNING SHOES! BY ALL THE LEADING CANADIAN MAKERS. LATEST STYLES! LO EST PRICES! ALL NEW STOCK! Tennis Shoe! Latest Designs in. Straps, Sandals and Sandalettes in very attractive colors. Women's Tennis Oxfords and Lace to toe style. Misses' and fiQP . Children's, up frpm A7 Superintendent John E. Barnes, Pentecostal revivalist, who has beep in the city (or the past week or so, sailed by the Catala this ai-ternoon on his return to Vancouver The regular weekly luncheon ot the Prince Rupert Gyro Club, scheduled (or today, was postponed until tomorrow when the speaker will be Edward Llpsett o( Vancou ver. Father Leo Bosse Q.M.J. o( Stew art and Father J. Murie O.M.I. of Anyox are visitors In the city on ecclesiastical business, both hav ing arrived (rom the north on hte Catala this morning. Mrs. Bartley J. McCrea and daughter. Miss Yolande McCrea, left by last evening's train on their return to their home at Topley. Miss McCrea had come to the City .... to re-1 t celve medical and hospital treat-' ment. TRAIN LATE TONIGHT Tonight's train, due (rom the east at 10 o'clock, was reported this morning to' be three hours late which would bring it In at 1 am. Ideal Cleaners OPEN In. New Premises Cor, McBridc & Fifth CLEANING. UEPAUUNG, DYEING, ETC. Mrs. I Thomasson Dressmaker, has arranged a Cutting & Fitting Service Prices reasonable. All branches Including children's work. Phono: Blue 37 For Your Health Chiropractic I Ultra Violet Rays Intra Re4 Rays Massite All at Reasonable Prices W. C. ASPINALL D.C. (Chiropractor) Green 241 Phones Green 541 Exchange Block Headquarters For Great Lower Saving Prices Everything to Outfit the Entire Family We Save You Money We accept city scrip and relief orders Women's smart, stylish, attractive Shoes. Men's high class Dress Ox fords and Boots. day going through (or a trip to Vancouver. MEN'S! BOYS'! YOUTHS'! Extra Heavy Hard Wearing Run nrrs. We sell 33 less than, anywhere in the city. Boys' and Youths' up (rom CUT-RATE SHOE STORE Classified Ads FOR SALE J. E. Moody o( Port Simpson was a passenger arjoara ine uaiaia to "" 71 , . " , I YOUTH to learn Alrcratt Engl sale. . HALF-TON Ford Truck (or Phone Black 168. TRANSFERS 99 FOR SALE Chevrolet CaMn good condition. Price $200. bally News. t( TIMOTHY SEED, Purity No. J, Grade No. 2 $7-00 and Grade No. 3 $6.00 per houndred lbs. FX1.B. Telltwa .AmiIv E. J. LetchUrd, Telkwa, B.C. 98 i FOR RENT HOUSES to rent. Hart. FOR RENT Store with living quarters, reasonable rent. Phone Red 720. t( FOR. RENT Furnished house keeping rooms, 835 Second Avenue West. a30 GARDEN Soil $250 a load. Cam eron's Transfer. Phone 177. t NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF FIRST MEETING IN BANKRUPTCY Notice Is hereby given that Knox Hotel Co. Ltd. of Prince Rupert, B.C. Aircraft Engineering latlon Corporation, 555 Howe St Vancouver. B.C, 93 HAIRDRESSER PERMANENT WAVING! Cluster Curl; Latest gtil NELSON'S BEAUTY SHOPPE PAINTERS PAINTING and Paperhangmg Mailer, Phone Red 802. .NOTICE "OF AVTLICATION TOR TER TIHCATE OF IM'KOVF.MKST Gold Cliff N. 3 FrnrUooal Mlnfrtl Claim. Cold Cliff No. 8 Mlnrral Claim, XUrrarit Mineral Claim. Cliff Frartloual llnfral Claim. DlTlslon. Where located on the west 14 oi Bear River about three mU from Stewart. B.C. Lawful Owner WUllam Dann. Number of the holders free tolper'i certificate-- 7T720-D. TAKE NOTICE that WUllam Dann. r. firr' rvrtlfirs.1 No. 77720-D In tend, at the end of alxtv dart from the date hereof, to applj to the MUune. Kecoraer lor a mmiw vi u"H'"-mnU for the purpose of 'obtaining a irown uram oi me ioo A.VD FURTHER TAKE NOTICK that action, under section oi uve made an assignment on the ISth or mUBt cosmnwi betofe day ot April 1934; and that the first tht uauanoe of such certificate of tm- .1 KAJUna n.111 k. Via14 An! the 87th day or Apru i83i, at tne hnnr nf 2:30 In the afternoon, at the courtroom In the Court House ox prince Kupert --. To vote thereat proofs of claims and proxies must be tiled with me prior thereto. Thns havlne- claims aealnst the pitntfi mint flic the snmewith the If netruHlTti nr tho trnstpp aihpn an. pointed before distribution Is made, otnerwise tne proceeas oi tne estate will be distributed among the parties entitled theretp, without regard to such claims. Dated at Prince Rupert this 2Qth iiixv nf Anrll lfi!U Address of Custodian BOX 1585. F. W. WESCH, (98) Custodian. provement. . DATED thU 23rd day of Uircfc, 1934. Jn 8 W1UJAM DANN. The AUCTIONEER Packing Crating Wrapping Si General rurnlturt Repairs List your goods with me Pbone Black 121 GEO. J. DAWES Coal Prices Minehead Egg Coal $12.5Q Minehead Lump Coal .,,..$12.50 Pembina Egg Coal $12.00 Stove Coal Coal in Dry Shed and Delivered Dry HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580