amis Iff' : .0 tl.s KM. IKS II r1 It ? SI i b 3 (i OGPEW'i-'Qfe gefl lhalSmeked Well''; Hthe president wantsI 1 Gosh vmATootsli rl j this morning J ?ZA 77 TO SEE. YOU IM MtS I THE OLD MAN iJjP H LET ME Un.'HhH! OFFICE-AT ONCE fC WANT WITH ME-JJ fj JtobiK THAT WAS A BEAUTIFUL BLEND" 1 AfeS T AND FROM NOW ON SIR 1 JfciS TOO mlS ED M In'S fWflS' CUT PLUG DR. MANDY SUGGESTED Stewart Board of Trade Would Have Him Named Provincial Mineralogist STEWART. April 5: At ft regular replied to by the secretary, show ing that this board had already taken the suggested action andi made rfpresentaUons to the Banking and Currency Commission, Rt j Hon. R. B. Bennett and other pub-! lie men. Reports were received from com-; mittees dealing with freight rates. , publicity and policing. The board forwarded a telegram to the pro- ' vincial minister of mines recommending the appointment of Dr. J : T. Mandy to the vacant position of provincial mineralogist. There was some discussion as to whether this 5 district would not thereby lose a very valuable asset but it was felt 'that a man with Dr. Mandy's : qualifications would be of inesti mable value to the mining Industry as provincial mineralogist. The application of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Com-1 pany for renewal of the railway ! charter, as reported in the press ; was the subject of some Informal discussion. CASH FOR OLD GOLD Bring Us Your Old Cold! ! 1 We will pay you the highest 'possible price. We can use some of It right here ln our business. If you have some gold articles lying around uselessly better turn them ln now while the "premium is at' Its highest. Also there Is always the chance of them being lost or forgotten. ' "atliit sfoRt WITH THE CL0C United Church Easter Sale Is Delightful Event The United Church Ladies' Aid Easter sale was held yesterday afternoon in the church parlors. The weather was ideal and many Local Unemployed Back Up Vancouver Island Cause Delegation Coming At a largely attended meeting of Jthe unemployed last night ln the Canadian Labor Defence Leasue Hall, resolutions offering support to. the striking loggers on Vancouver Island were adopted. A delegation of striking loggers Is expected to arrive here within the next few days. Further routine business was transacted at last night's meeting. A. R. Mclver was chairman. Mrs. Helen Wills Moody Still Has Spinal Trouble BEVERLEY HILLS. Cal . April 5: Reports that Mrs. Helen Wills Moody might make an early return to the tennis courts are declared to be very much exaggerated. The former national women's cham- Ipion Is stated to be a long way from having recovered from spinal! j trouble which a year ago sudoenlv J forced her out of match play. LIVED HERE Oliver KoRers, Former Local Railway Engineer, Succumbs at Saskatoon tlnnpri alrsitrinn In a tlmllnr ? Eile rei capacity. Pneumonia was the cause . Mrs. w N. Thomas and Mrs Jenkins Lf Mr Ro, demlse whJ camp and those serving were Mrs. Nor-1 sudden, e wag & Inmber of mn MeLeod Mrs. V. B. Cornish. fe A p & A M faere Mrs. Norman Moorehouse. Mrs. S te- Bom ln OnUri0 flf t '58 V" . v ----- pads rora iffE OAILt NBW8 mIU) mavini. 4 uont Manv nf trw fnrmr frlPivic In A-"- I Moncton Hawks Tilnf fk-P tn on in the in Allan Cup I TORONTO, April 5: (T l Moncton Hawks won the Allan Cup and the Canadian senior amateur hockey cham- pionship Inst night by r1.)footimr Vrirt William llV,iVMll w ' " third and deciding game. Tort William had won the first game and Moncton the second. HOWE IS IN FINAL George How cam up from behind hist night to defeat J. HUlman. last rear ehampton. iti ttw wmi-flnal of the elty lntei mediate tadl-vtfial billiard itarmonablpa, the styve ben 2M to a29 At ont ttrae Howe was 65 potr' behind and It looked like it vm going to he easy for Hlllman but the former rallied and a 33 -point break heipd him to forue ahead. Pete Prltchnrd and John May will meet tonleht to decide who shall qualify for the final with Howe. LONG TIME Sons of Norway Telephone Whist The Sons of Norway held a delightful telephone whtat last eve- , nine, there being teven tabiaa of meeting of the Stewart Board of - " " - Prize winner, were: ladles' first. orth-while effort as well as a very Prince Rupert of deceased and his Trade correspondence was received Mr5 K m. from Hon. H. H. Stevens, minister pl!n "e; m w,m, u tamUy u-lU leam 'Un feellng second. Mrs. J. Ivaraon; ftoen's first, of trade and commerce, and Olof 1?vZi t: dep reBret ot whlch "-io.-'B. Sather. store, ill; mea'e ae-j Hanson M.P. deaUng with the r?arv curre early this morning in Sas- ,eond, J. Storseth. ! ai. assistea tn h d mm Mrs. n u n u. iutm. board's actions on the silver ques- katoon of OHver RogfM who ,j Fonowing cardi ddlcku re-' tlon. JpTin "0W5S ra,cetd lfhe rhms a well known and popular passen- freshment. were served. throughout. The dainty tea table, ,wM,1 fcuA ( Kllr "um luc centred with lovely of Easter ."Jl "T" "Z"" " OI1", a pot V. V. raU here for e,eTtn AssoclaUon of Vancouver asking the oveVbv lthe ,u, nrpSided " Mrs H board to soonsor a resolution in fa- P" overf, between 1915 and 1926 and who for vor of increased silver coinage was w r T, , the past eight years had been sta- lilUIUitS uiiu mis, Y. II. XVCIgUl. o '.l. r t v., sen-ice since a. youth, Bejjde. hlsL Manxj)ricer ffiendsweje ln.at- """" "' widow, who Is a sister of Mrs. D. Or- Those in charge 0 stalls were: cnard McLeod of thit clt hc lwves Candy-Miss Dorothy StUes and mn,, hu lftM lw ',,nhtm Miss Smith. Peggy M, pno-r. nrm, a mmKr nt Fancy Work-Mrs. D. Santerbane thp 4. m rl uia..i. and Miss M. MacGregor. Hnitai n Tmr.f ari Home Cooking-Mrs. G. F. Davey, ' ' aeA tfhn ntt.n(ta ,n Mrs. Frank Vickers. Mrs. Moore and katoon bereflved wJn haye mrs. j. o. irvine. A . , .....j. ajruidlllji ui many HIC11U5 , , , A short instrumental musical cte piugiuiu was ciijuyca during uie afternoon The fnnpml Those taking part were c,,,,. the Misses Edith Johnstone. Elsie ' Franks, Audrey Parkin and Eileen - r- Hamblln with violin selections, ac companied by Mrs. J. S. Black, and Miss Elizabeth Currle with a guitar wlo. Support Offered, Striking Loggers will take John Byman Is Laid at Rest funeral of Pioneer of City Take Place This Afternoon Prom It. ,' C. Undertakers' Chapel tendance this afternoon at the B C. Undertakers' chapel for the funeral of the late John Emmanuel Byman. former resident ot Prince Rupert and for the past fifteen years engaged ln ranching at Perow in the Bulkley Valley. Rev. W. D. Grant Holllngworth. pastor of First Presbyterian Church, officiated and W. Vaughan Daviet presided at place in he organ to accompany the hymns BRITISH AMERICA PAIHXCOMPANY LTD. ' '"'fm vancotrra cmuakv riiMosiow rc;i HI (ll - - - - - - - - ' jrarr . 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