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Call on ul and ills for i demonMri- r.foTi 9 ' ' " r The AUCTIONEER Packing- Cra ting Wrapping St Oeneral Furniture Repairs List your goods with me Phone nlack UO GEO. J. DAWES UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Teu 8t,,mf'r ,Mlvt Prtnc Rupert for Vancouver vT, ?TA,A KVKRV TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. . ia A Utmii w ran, ind waypolnu, arrlvliw Vancouver Thurtdai afternoon. T-SS. CAHDKNA EVERY I'ltlDAY MIDNIGHT Arriving Vancouver, Monday AM. w"Wy nuing, tlaift0Ui AI)M Arm Anyol( Stwrt nd Naa Mirth " l'olnu lv Trine Runert Bundny. pm. I'lll'v "JCt,on ferllnj all aallnga and tfkeU at ""Ml. I1H HITr.HT MIENOVl Tlilrrt Avenue. I'lmne , time, taking a turn for the worse. ,hr chair. 15, Hotel Arrivals Itnyal Joe Will-nan. Usk; A. Bourgeois CN.il. Gordon II. Qraliam. Vlr-oria: G. W. Churton and Itoy H Elliott. Vancouver. Ontral T. S. Umplcby. Vancouver: J Austin. Victoria; J. Hayes, CNJl. l'rinr liunrt Announcements Pioneer's Banquet March 9. United St. Patrick's Tea. Marc.!. St. Patrick's Supper and Concer: March 17. Catholic Hall. St. Peter's Church Sale April 19. Moose Hall Tonight Moose Lodge meets 8 P.M. Thursday Basketball. Friday Dance under auspices Julius Welle's Orchestra, Admission 35c and 25c; buffet supper; everybody welcome Saturday- Scotch dance. FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 057 .Tin DAILT KMim PAOK THRO LOCAL NEWS NOTES We buy anything in cold. Pre-mlum price. Max Helltironer. Norman Fraser. well known mining man, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a business trip to Vancouver. E. O. Dodlmead of Triple Island lighthouse near here was a visitor at the Vancouver Province radio broadcasting studio In Vancouver Monday night. St. David tea Mrs. Houston's home, 6th Ave. West, tomorrow, March 1 from 3 to 6. E. and J. Christiansen of Queen Charlotte City are visitors in the city, having arrived from the Islands on the Prince John this morning. Arvid Johnhon Vas committed for trial by Magistrate McClymon! in city poke court yesterday after- jnoon on a charge or unlawfully Mrs. fA. J. Downing, who has; wounding Alex Salmannen In an been a patient In the Prince Ru- alleged stabbing affray late one pert General Hospital for the past! night ia$t week at the Post Of ten days, left on Monday night's train for her home at Seaton near Smlthers much Improved In health, j flee corner. M. Pearson, Eastern Canada re preventative of the Vancouver Sun. Rev. P. M. Fosse, pastor of 8t. ! who has been on a business trip to Paul's Lutheran Church, sailed (Vancouver, arrived in the city from yesterday afternoon on the Catala i the south on the Prince nurwrt Mrs. Simons returned to Crescent On a regular voyage from Van-'Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands, on souver via Queen Charlotte Island; the Present trip of the Prince John points. ONJi. steamer Prince John, 'after a visit in Vancouver. Mrs. Capt. Edward .Mabbs, arrived In Simons is a sister of Mrs. John R. port at 5 o'clock this morning with Morgan and her husband Is in th passengers, mall and freight. The employ of the Morgan Logging Co vessel will be here until 10 o'clock 'at Crescent Inlet. Friday night when she will sail on i . her return south over ihe samf' Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Wrlnch of rout ; Hazelton arrived In the city from Ithe Interior on last night's train Rev. Mrs. S. V. H. Redman and j to attend the seMlons of Prince on. Donald, arrived on the Prince I Rupert Presbytery of the United Rupert this morning from Vancou- Church of Canada, opening her ver to attend the sessions of the this afternoon. They exp?ct to re-Prmce Rupert presbytery of the : turn to Hazelton Friday afternoon United Church convening in this! rlty this afternoon. They will pro-! Norman L. Freeman, local repre-reed to their home at Hazelton onjscntatlve of the International Fish-Frkiay aft-rnoon's train. Mr. Red-'eries Commission, who has been man is secretary of the Presby-; spending the winter at Commission ,eTy- ! headquarters In SeatUe. returned td"j T N. LePage and H. S. Meadows 1 ? C" from e 501,1,1 on the Prl"" mornlng to take welcomed ?T"VhU were as new members UD nls dutl here lor the nf the rviru- Rnnrt nr ..k season. the regular weekly luncheon" of the club yesterday. Guests were Jimes Dor-tlas, Lee Gordon. W. D. Vans. Mr. and Mrs. J..K. Oordon of Terrace, who have bcen spending i In the interior : Miner Found Dead On Trail Between Stewart and Mine District headquarters of the provincial police here are advised of a diamond driller named McDonald having been found dead on the trail Rev. Arthur Barner. Toronto: i bctwen S.tewart and BlR Mlssourt Edward Lee. England: Rev. W. h .mine nwn w in mo craaiuon. i Gibson. Bella Bella: F. C - Freeman and A. E. Perry. Port Simpson; A. L. McNauahton. M. Alvazoff, J. N. Browning. R. Kerr and A. O. Hopkins. Vansouver; Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Wrlnch. Hazelton; R Moore. Burns Lake; O. H. T-cho. Smlthers; Mrs. S. G. Mills and Mrs N. Sherwood. Terrace; V L. Evans Toronto; James Martin, Massett. Ing covered with heavy snow. Con stable Lance Potterton , has left Stewart to investigate. Meantime, no particulars of the fatality have been received. APPEALS ENTERED Civic Assessments Being Contested In Courts by Thirteen Property Owners a. Acting on behalf of thirteen property owners, .mostly In the downtown business section, who claim over-assessment. J. T. Harvey has entered appeal In County Court here following the recent court of revision. The appellants are C. H. Orme. A. 3. Prudhomme, W. J. Tur ner San Francisco), Rogers Investment Co. 'Vancouver), Joseph Oaron, R. E. Moore. A. R. Markle l Vancouver), E. M. Emmerson and J. B. Hyde, E. Hyde and A. J. Ross- low, Robert Ross iSquamlsh), Yorkshire 4: Canadian Co. (Vancouver). N. M. McLean (Seal Cove waterfront) International Petroleum, Land and Trading Co., and D. Zar-clll. This Is the last day for filing court appeals against the city The Dally News, ran be pur- chased at Post Office News Stand. 325 Granville St., Vancouver. 4 Karl Anderson. Prince George. B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace, B.O. General Store, Anyox. Smlthers Drug Store. Bmlth- era, H C Mrs. Robert Dowther, who has been on a business trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from Ihe south on the Prince Rupert this morning. MIsak Alvazoff of Vancouver a paying a business visit to the city, having arrived on last night's train via Jasper Park and interor point from the south. CNJR. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. H. E. Nedden. arrived In port on time at 10 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 will return here tomorrow evening S. J. Jabour, F. A. MacCullum, Wlllirln Cruickshank, P. H. Llnzey, W. M. Blackstock, Dr. R. O. Large and Mrs. G. H. Arnold have been named by City Commissioner W. J. Alder as members of the special! for Everett, Washington, being (this morning and proceeding by the Purchase purchase called there on account of Mrs. UhU afternoon's .train to his head- LPubllc library Fosse, who lias been 111 for some'ouarters In Toronto. this year. A. H. Robson has returned to duty as purser on the steamer Prince John on the Vancouver-Queen Charlotte Islands-Prince Rupert route after an absence of several months. Fred Coram, who, has been relieving him as purser on the Prince John, has now trans-' ferred to the Prince Rupert as first i assistant purser. James Martin, well known plo-i neer merchant of Massett. who has been spending several months In California, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning and will proceed to the Queen Charlotte Islands on the Prince John Friday night. Mrs. Martin is remaining In California for some Ume yet for benefit of her health which is beginning to Improve steadily " j Thomas Louden, Pacific Coast! on their return mir.m: mil. notice NOTICE la rxrrby given that n ip-pkeation will be made to the Legislative Avembly ot the Province cf Brl-tth Columbia m ttg next aeJon by the Canadian North-Eastern Rarlviy Company I formerly known e theP't-tird Onml Short Line FUUwiy Company I for an Ac extending the t'me tor the ccmpl'tlon of the line of. rail - S. R. S. lune in topics HIGH LIGHTS WEDNESDAY 6:30 John McCormlck, KOMO. 7:00 Corn Cob Club, KOMO. 7:30 Can. Press News, CFCN. 8:30 California on Parade, KPO. THURSDAY 6:00 St. David Soc. Annual Banq., Welsh Male Choir, CFCN, CRCV. 7:00 Hands Across the Border. CFCN, CRCV. 8:00 Foothills Revue. CFCN, CRCV. 9:00 Nit Wit Court, CFCN, CRCV. 9:30 Old Time Music. CFCN, CRCV. FRIDAY 6:30 Melodic Strings, CFCN. CRCV. 7:00 One Man's Family, KOMO. 8:15 Gllmore Circus, KOMO. 9:00 George Peaker. Organist, CFCN, CRCV. 10:00 Ted Fiorlto Orch.. KOIN. and Remember We offer you a modern, etfirlent and reliable Radio Service Superior Radio Service Phone Blue 330; 336 2nd. Ave. LOOK FOR THE TOWER Surprise Party Last Evening A delightful surprise party took j place last night when between: thir- j ty and forty friends of Mr. arid Mrs. j Thomas McMeekin Invaded their j home, 341 Fourth Avenue East, Che! occasion being the twentieth annlr i versary of their wedding. They! took possession and- organized a I bridge "party, the winners being: ladles' first, Mrs. D. C. McRae; se-cond. Mrs. Jack; men's first, Wal-i ter Vance; second. W. Wrathall., Refreshments were served by the' visiting ladies and a presentation j was made to Mr. and. Mrs. McMee- i kin of an afternoon tea set of; Royal Doulton ware on behalf of I the visitors by S. E. Parker who ; made a neat speech in doing so. The' recipients replied and there was' committee to canvas for funds for I, " wnicn carc-the -of was enJoyed nntU a tote hour new books for ihe1 FOR SALE 2 Gurncy hotel ranges, cooking utensils. 1". 2", and 4j" Iron pipe. 3 Gilchrist Ja:ks, lodging blocks. Armour Salvape Co. 52 FOR RENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished steam heated room close in. Harbor view. Phone Blue 53. Phone i tf f.v'0 ecvr?,t ,nJ fnine the I VERNON Apartments housckeep-time for the completion of said line , , , . . ... ana ni& branch line. Ing roomo. newly renovated. I4t dated at tu. B.C.. this 26th dy' 2nd Avepue. Phone Red 421. of January. 1934. , R. C. CROWE. Solicitor for Canadian North-Eastern Railway Company. WANTED WANTED a biker, middle aged, for work out of town. Must have experience In handling snorAor- ders. Apply Box 202, Dally News. FOUND r FOUND string of Pearls. Owner can have same by proving ownership and paying for this advertisement. Dally News. HAIRDRESSER PERMANENT WAVING! Cluster Carl; Latest Styles NELSON'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Ul KUilSTKY APT Mr: Certificate of Title No. JISIS-I. to I jit 21. lUmk 33. Section S. Map ir:j. HIT of Prince Rupert. WHEREAS proof of Jos of the above Certificate of TVtle Vwucd In the a am ot Dert L. Clayton. ha been filed In thla office, notice la hereby given that I ahall. at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof. Issue a provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lout Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing. DATED M the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B.C.. thla JSth day ot February. A O. 1934. ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar. GOVERNMENT LIQVOB ACT NOTICE U hereby given that on the First Dav of March next, the under signed intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board tor a Licence In respect of pretnlxes brlrur. part of the building Known as Marmot iiotei, aiiuait i vn corner of Fifth and Columbia Street. Village ot Stewart, upon the land described as Lot No. 13. Block No. lO.Msp No. 80S, Prince Rupert Land Renlstra-tlon District. In the Province ot British Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glass or by the bottle for consumption on the premises or eisewnere. Dated thti 22nd dST of JSnUSTT. 1S34 MARMOT HOTEL CQUrANY LIMITED per George I, Macdonald, usruger, Applicant Central Hotel American and European plan Housekeeping Rooms We Also Sell Coal That Gives Perfect Satisfaction Phone 51 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarellf, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM DOME" Kates $1.09 np SO Rooms. Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 i kb wxmx&m) m imtai m-m KmsmmsMJUts.mzKsm2mmi m mama GALVANIZED WARE ! We carry a complete stock of Galvanized Tubs, Wash Boilers, Garbage Cans' and Pails Round Galvanized Tubs Square Galvanized Tubs Garbage Cans (On Wooden Legs Galvanized Wash Boilers All Copper Wash Boilers GORDON'S HARDWARE superintendent of Canadian Na- i BABY'S Crib, good condition. Rea-tional Steamships, T. C. Workman sonable price. Phone Red 345 and Alex Scott, underwriters' re- 50 oresentatlves. are here on hminput ' r- in conneitlon with the repairing SPECIAL Roller Canaries, Sing H Ue steamer Prince :George at L. II. Haworih. William I amble tnd!"1. fe,h0"fay the Jocal dry dock. .Thay arrived J E-WtrcKrCapt Fojarty enter-,uth..ln. the-coursf.whkh they SnnVPrlWe Rtfoeh'Wtfmornlnz Art the Ratherina with card riea ns iar a weson. arrived frora Vancouver and uiil n t- k and funny sorles. being !n- m lM c,tv 0,1 "'prince Rupert morrow night jJu t-d by Frank Dlb. Past Pre-Ithl morning and will proceed by 1 south. ' William Cruickshank was In "'"" " ir koiw i ers and lemaies, S4 ana so pair. Ship any distance. W. Hutson, Rand Block: 50c to $50 SL50 SIM SI.50 $3.00 Phone 311 MeBride St ei j mi :: znsM iBii tizni'i ytj e ii zm im : i trnzmxau Classified Ads for sale ! GARDEN SEED HAVE A GOOD GARDEN. Plenty of everything to eat fresh and got winter. McFayden's Seeds cost so little and grow so much 3c. to 4c. per packet. Big Oversize Packets. New Crop. Fresh, Tested Seeds. Over 150,000 satisfied customers last season. Investigate. CLIP THIS AD and get Large Packet Beautiful Flowers FREE or send 25c. for 10 Big Packets regular vegetables with Splendid Coupon gbod for 25c. on first order. iColn preferred; stamps accepted." McFayden Seed Co., Princess and Market Sts.. Winnipeg. Man. 66 TRANSFERS way which the Canwiian Nortij-Eat-ni FOR REJ1T 3 room furnished GARDEN Soil $2.50 a load. Cam -"npni w. oy vne fort- hrtiisrlrptvninir anirfmpnt land Canal Short Line Act Amendment . "OUSCKeeping apartment, Aet. 1911." and the "Canadian North-' Red 444. Eaaera HaUway Ccnitwny Art. 1029." eron's Transfer. Phor.e 177. tf PAINTERS i'AINTING and Paperhanglng Holler. Phone Red R03 IN I'KOIIATt: IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and in the Mvm:u of the estate of ItUNAMI I.EYF.KN'C McNKHJ, '('' tKII TAKE NOTICE thm by order of Hli Honor. W. E. F!her. tin 2th day it July. AD. 1943. I waa. appointed Executrix of the estate of Donald Levetne McNeill, deceased, and all partlea hav; In ciadnu apilnst the Mid ' estate , are hereby required to furnish same, pro-; perly verified, to Messrs. Patmore At. Fulton. Solicitors. Prince Rupert, B.C.. on or before the 20th day of March. A. D. 1934, and aU partlea Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to the aald firm forthwith. , OLTMPIA JOSEPHINE McNETLL. Executrix. C-o, Menu. Patmore ie Fulton, Barristers, Prince Rupert, B.C.' Dated the 18th day of February, AD. 1934 Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating threa Dry Daeka Total capacity tl.lM Mu ShlabBllaert antl Ship Repairer far Rteel and Waoi YeaMla Iran and Brass Caitlaf Iltetrie and Aeatylena Wclalaf U-Ua Darriek far Htavy Vt lawmlll and MlnlngMaehlaery Etsalred and Oytthaalf