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Fletcher Jr., Chicago; George Haecker, Seattle; Frank F. Tate, Alameda, Ca. Koyal M. Johnston, C.N.R.; A. Jacob-son, Shames; Mrs. Mattson, Mrs. E. M. .Llnd and R. Montgomery, city; A. Bourgeois, Toronto; C. Johnston, Burns Lake; W. Sim, Porcher Island; J. Davidson and William Johnson, Vancouver; J. C. Bustnes, Ketchikan. Savoy Mrs. B. Iverson, Oona River; J. S. Burchell and C. Johnson, city; Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnston, Porcher Island; William Jones, Victoria; S. Ortquist, Lewis Island. ECONOMY SPECIALS CHRISTIES SODAS 1-lb. family pkg COLGATE'S BABY SOAP each PINK SALMON 1-lb. tin ASHCROFT CATSUP 13-oz. bottle APPLES Rome Beauty 5 lbs. per box Fresh 29c 17c PRINCE RUPERT EGGS Large, per doz 29c These eggs can't be beaten 17c 5c FREE One Jig-Saw Puzzle with each order $1.00 or over. Limited supply. Get yours now and have your order delivered FREE1 lie I 10c MUSSALLEM'S Phone 18 60 PHONE 60 Kaien Transfer We handle the Finest Grades of Coal and Wood, at market prices. Bone Dry Kindling always In stock. We also operate 60 Messenger Service COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEEI) COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. W. Q. Palmer, which was in port from 11 a.m. to 12:30 noon yesterday northbound from Van couver to Skagway, had a large list of passengers totalling 125 on board. The list consisted largely of Yukon & White Pass Route employees and mining people going north for UJc season, mere were also fifteen passengers on boarrl for Prince Rupert while twelve went north from here aboard the vessel. J. R. McWilliams, wireless operator on sels, is back aboard Princess Norah on voyage north. It well know a coastal ves-the steamer her present was several months since he had been here last. During the winter he made a voyage to the Orient as operator aboard the Empress of Asia. C. T. Griffin, who has been wireless 1 operator on the Princess Norah during the winter, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evenlnj going through to Arrandale to take over duties as cannery accountant for the sumrm. Don't wait! Take advantage of Union steamer Catala. Capt arrived In at 6:39 John Mulr, port them now! Prices good till Monday, April 27 SHELLED WALNUTS quarters, per lb DESSICATED COCOANUT per lb last evening irum wie suuui au sailed at 8 pjn. for Stewart, Anyox and other northern points whence she will return here on Tuesday southbound. Capt. Mulr is in com mand of the Catala for two weeks while the regular skipper, Capt, James Findlay, is ashore in Vancouver on holidays. An official statement issued by the International Fisheries Commission places the total Pacific halibut catch for the period from March 16 to March 31 this year at 2.018,700 pounds of which 1,230,175 pounds was from Area No. 2, the United States fleet taking 794,20-4 pounds and the Canadian fleet 435,971 pounds, and 788,525 pound 1 from Area No. 3, of which amount the United States fleet had 751,- 905 pounds and the Canadian, 36,- 525 pounds. In March last year a total 01 but 57,287 pounds was taken. In this connection. It will be remembered that, although the t)ls halibut fishing season was offl-jj 90 daily opened on March 1 in 1935, a penuu ui voluntary closure irum Fruits and Vegetables at March 1 to March 31 was enforced Low Prices by the halibut fleet. Having completed repairs to damage done a few weeks ago FrOWniVIY QTOPP when she stranded on Barrett LVVll VlTI 101 UIVJUi Rock at the entrance of the har Where Dollars nave More Cents" P. O. Box 575 bor, the lighthouse tender New-ingto nwas refloated from the pontoons at the local dry dock Saturday and was taking trial runs today. Coastal freighter Salvor, Capt Albert Georgeson, Is In port today with cargo for local delivery. Roger Cornish, formerly of the Royal Bank of Canada staff here, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Catala last evening. IN THE SITKKMK COI KX OF BRITISH COLl'MIHA IN I'KOIIATE III the Mailer of tlie "Administration , Act" 1 And In the Matter of the Estate ot Oroijr A. C'olburn, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Hli Honour Judge Fisher dated the 24th day at March A.D. 1936. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate ot 3eorge A. Colburn late ot AtUn. Brltlsn Columbia, Miner, Deceased and all parties having CUlnn against the nald Estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or before the 4th day of May 1938 and ell persona Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their ln debtedness to me forthwith. Dated the 24th day of March 1938. HERBERT P. OLASSEY, Official Administrator. ATUN, B. C. "TILLIE THE TOILER" "THIS LETTER.TH MV T20MANT1C ROMEO IS ALL Look i mo pen, -niuE7. 1 WEED A STAMV? MAC r i DAILT NIW1 Monday, April 20, 1935 FLN'E GYMNASTIC DISPLAY BRINGS SEASON TO CLOSE FOR RECREATION CENTRE (Continued rrom Pace 1 "We Thank You,'.' this being very effective. Before the program closed with the singing of "God Save the King." tokens of appreciation for services in connection with the conducting of the classes were presented to Mrs. Martin Macpher-son, Miss Tracy Curry, Miss E, P. Grassle, Miss Beatrice Berner, Miss Swanna Olafson, Miss Catherine Mussallem, Miss Ruth Nelson, Miss Marybelle Stiles, Miss Jean McLean, Miss Edith Smith and Miss Ethel Cousins. Actively assisting Mr. Kozoolln during the display was Lachlan Gillies, assistant Instructor, who was In direct charge of the illuminated club drill and the parallel bar exercises. During the display there was excellent incidental music by the Prince Rupert Boys' Band under the direction of Robert Greenfield. Miss Beatrice Berner and Miss E. Malcolm Lamb, T. BJornson and Philip Edgcumbe leaders taking part in pyramids and parallel bar exercises. ! Bertrand Trelberg and Jim Bryant leaders taking part in pyramids, comic wrestling and parallel bar exercises. Darrell Gomez leader taking part in parallel bar exercises and clown. Harry Edgar taking part in parallel bar exercises. Louis Astorl clown. Misses Joan Watt, Jean Cameron, Sada Nakamoto, Margaret Armstrong, Joan Baker, Hazel Masttn, Hazel Lear, Frances Dagllsh, Joy Green, Helen Green, Rose Cox, Joan Trlnder, Charlotte Phillipson, Ethel Cousins, Phyllis Hamblln, "Build B.C. Payrolls" A Patron Twelve Years jvAPORHTEO A patron writes that she has used Pacific Milk nearly 12 years. She uses It dally. "I have raised four children on it and our new baby girl Is having it too," she writes. "My only boy is a fine child, having taken it from the time he was three years old, and a finer boy I don't think anyone would wish to see." Pacific Milk IRRADIATED OF COURSE Well Known Couple Wed Miss Pebbles Stone Becomes Bride Of Sonny Dickens at Quiet Saturday Evening Ceremony A marriage of much local interest took place at 8 o'clock Saturday evening at the parsonage of First United Church, Rev. C. D. 'Eileen Hamblln, Audrey Viereck, Vivian Wrathall, Eileen Yates, Nor ma Archie, Laura Johnsen, Edna McLean, Mrs. Thomas Caroff, Miss C. Carmlchael, Mrs. H. O. Johnsen, Miss Kitty Dybhavn, Mrs. Floyd Smith, Miss Chlea Nlshlkaze, Mrs, Ross Ingram, Mrs. J. Beesley. Miss Jovce Edecumbe. Mrs. J. W. Kil- patrick. Miss Kay Kielback, Miss E Chrlstoff, Miss I. Bremner, Mrs, Sherman, Miss E. Sievert, Miss Kathcrlne Johnson, Miss Jean Stamp-Vincent, Miss Ruth Gillies, Miss Edna Gillies, Miss Mildred Hunt, Miss Edna Dickens, Miss r.urassie were piano accompany .Mary jsp Mlss Elk,en 0s- ior me evening. umer awug in bome MIs Polema Cameron. Mr, various ways were Miss Tracy Cur- . Jov Mlss clara LundouIst. Miss ry. City Commissioner W. J. Alder, . Peachev. Miss Frances Thorn-1 Government Agent Norman A. son Mrs Neal Cartr Mrs Alex Watt. Norman Klnslor, Lieut. Mlssj Mltchelli Mrs. E. M. Commander Walter Hume. Dr. H. M Yates Mlss L Lund( Mrs w E ( N. Brocklesby, the Elks' Lodge and rrot 9 mm TTnarrf,M the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Andrew Macdonald Murray Phn. Nelson Allen announced for I was llpsoni Meryln PhUllpsoni Bob Da the evening. :vte( Bertle 0.NeUL Hi yamanaka,l Those Taking; Part John Grimsson, Fred Barber, Alan I Those who in the ' participated Kergln and mn Brown display were: Thelma Muriel - Misses Johnsen, - - - Eby, Florence Obuchlna, Jean Watt.i Mary Davey, Marie Norton, Kitty' Cameron, Mickey Skattebol, Leah Basso-Bert, Geraldine Cade, Alice Gomez. V. Morse and M. Wlnslow, Tony Christian, Gordon Stamford, Donald Fitch, Ted Mills, George Ferguson leaders taking part in the pyramids. i Emll Blaln leader taking part In pyramids and blindfold boxing. Dick Clarke blindfold boxer. She's Worse Off Than Ever Now I M IGttr DELIVER THE LETTEfeFOfc YOU ' Y (Viams HAVE NT TCJU 3JT THAT 5TAMPTfcT v Clarke officiating, when Mlss Pearl Saphir (Pebbles) Stone, second daughter of Mrs. Annette Woods of this city and Alfred Mark Stone of Chicago, became the bride of Albert (Sonny) Dickens, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dickens of this city. Mlss Ruby Krikevsky and Robert Reid were witnesses of the ceremony following which a quiet reception was held at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Wlndle. Mr. and Mrs. Dickens are taking up residence in the city and have the hearty congratulations and best wishes of many friends. Yes, ime sot a STAMP- It takes quality to stay at the top year after year. For 30 years Kcllopg's Corn Flakes nave been champions. Today they outsell all other ready-to-cat cereals by millions of pack ages because they give most in value. Made and guaranteed by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Nothing takes the place of CORN FLAKES WAGONS C. C. M. Bike Wagon $6.75 & $9.00 Rolls Racer $10.50 Sports Wagon, extra long $7.00 KIDDIE CARS "Hiker" High Grade Kiddie Cars . .$24.0 & $3.25 SCOOTERS All Metal, A "Hiker" Product $2.75 DOLL CARRIAGES Best English Make, from $4.00 up BICYCLES C. C. M., from $32.00 up Our complete line of Wheel Goods comprises the most reliable on the market. 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