tA3E FOUR Margarets Dresses New Spring Shades and Styles SPECIAL Scarves $1.00 305 West Third Ave. Phone Hed 810 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EOSON ALUEKTA COAL BUI.KLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL I'KINCK KUI'EKT FEED COMPANY PHONE. 58 and 558 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MKS. C. E. BLACK Trappers and Buyers I have to fill my orders YOU CAN GET 20 More From Me I am strong on everything. Aake your shipment. As soon as I receive It I will send your money. G0IM00M NEW ROYAL HOTEL J- Zarelli Propritor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 p.. iiOT mc Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. Orange Ladies' Phone Bridge Twenty-Two Tables at Affair Saturday Night Play At Several Homes There were twentv-two tables at an enjoyable telephone bridee heir! ibaturaav nisht bv thp i.nrfios' nr. ange Benevolent Association. The prize winners were: ladies' first, Miss Margaret McKay; second, Mrs. N. Thomas; men's first. Fred Boulter; second, George Howe. A table runner was raffled, thp urtn. ner being David Murray with tir- iket number 38. The hostesses were: Mrs R t Anderson and Mrs. M. M. Lamb! Mrs. James Krikevskv nnri Mr a McDonald, Mrs. F. Elllxnn nnri .,..' W.ITKU NOTICK lhfrloii and I'm- Trunk Iflrifin 1.9 ufau n .jj.... 15L tmn TlivUtr., T7 .. . La9L ria.v fr 1-01,1.. day. April 19; 1937. ' aT8-IW SUPERVISION muuiwr. 'j ouawa, March 4, 1937. : ' 14 k. William Geddes. Mrs. Gus KranP Airs. Vic Menzie and Mrs 'v a tvans. trazer Hotel, steam heated rooms, Hyder. B.C.. near thp an,aocK. (tf) Synopsis of Land Act XT ACANT. lands maw MMMrtlOM Unreserved, surveyed Crora Brfttah British "? ub)eet. "rlnf ""entlon to bVeomi conditional upon ml dence. occupation and Improvement! nU,.a . ""'""""on concerning. Pre-emption, u ftven In Bulletin No. 1 Land Series. "How to Pre-empt Land - copies at which can be obtained free of charY. b, ?t'";n e Department of UndlfviU i?on ;,Bur"u of Pr""cll Information. Victoria, or any Oofernment A,mt fined coverinr c-nty i-?iCord.. L"2, !!luble,. '" trlcultural purposes within reasonable distance of road, school ft ;nd- " "rr'f 00 board 000 feet per acre wet f that Rar,Ja. Application, for pre-emptions are lo be ih. ?:"? J ,he L,nd Comml..ione? Si VT,RSc0.r(lln Dl""" I" hlch'lHe lanrf land applied for Is sltnated. on printed form, obtained from the Commissioner. Pre-emption, must be occupied for fire year, and Improvement, made to value if ,.tlr.T- 'B;ulln rlnt and eultl- Or.nf "" """: Crow, orant ..-"li" can be received. tlon. of occupation are also framed. -PfRCHASE OR LlASl Applications are received for purchase !. n.d Crown lands, not belnj tlmberland. for arrlculfira purposea. Minimum price of flrst-c las arablei land 1. (S per acre, and ".con" class ((rasing) land. $150 per acre !irt?Ir ,lnfmtlon la lven In Bullethi No. 10. -Purchase Land Series. and Lease ' of Crown Lands." As a partial relief measure, reverUd lands may be acquired by purchase m tan enual Instalments, with the first payment suspended for two year., provided taies are paid when due and Improvements are made durlni- the first two year, of not less th.n the appraised, value. Mill, factory or industrial site, 'e timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions including payment of stumpare. Dn.tirveyed areas, not esceedlng M acres, may be leased a. homesltes, eondh. tlonal upon a dwelling being erected 'In' the first year, title being obtained after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. , , For grating and Industrial puruoaaa areas not exceeding M0 acres may U leased by one person or a eompany. Under the Orailng Act the Provlnw as divided Into graslng districts and the range administered under grating regule-tlona amended from time to time to meet varying condition.. Annual grating per-mite are isaued based on eertam monthly rates per head of stock. Priority m gtaa-ing privileges is given U resident stock owner.. Stock-owner, may form associations for range management. Free or partially free permit, available for aetllera. campers and Iravollara, a ke taa m4. .,"7 ' wwitKf, uanaaian National Railways Prince Rupert. B.fJ use 25000 gallons OS n-ater out of No . . - wnicn .' BOUtherly and drains lntn Rtna th, ... .J ,,, B.WUI JUIUJ 1 11 WaiafT U. Ill K Ili.w rtream at a point about 650 teet 11'). 'fPomJKlnt bere m dral'is . , - . win do UaSra Tr industrial railway oumo. InnI ,111 S -2 on Ui l,t day of March. 1937. ,Hy cm notice and an appi;. wtion pursuant thereto and to tM J Wlri ,be flled ln off R,cord Prince. Ru- pert B.c fii2?JK ,'to U,e aPP'lcatlon may bs - - vnwuiuiivr 01 water Ri"ht patnnvoe of thu ww ... "'L"La'P' c ncw- paper. The m, date j.i of . the first "ivuiKMi publlcatLi engineer. thl 1 r " f iwUcc is March 8Ui, 1037 The Letter Box ENGLISH "FOREIGNERS" Editor, bally News: From time to time Prince RuDert papers are forwarded to me and. in the last batch was the article on the relief question up there and its' several replies. Great stress was B ER NICE TAVT , - - ' siv,i, Oakland, Cal. First Day Of Spring is Fine Cool Nijhts Follow Sunny Days ocasonai Uhanre is TJeasant ' Here : Prince Hupert 'had a again after d ihe 'siinny Iday for me commencement, of spring. All about town gardeners; were In evi dence Sunday' doin? work on thejr grounds. The water attrapfrl 9 fo, .i.. ... . 7 " y season pic nickers. Some of the tennU ers were on the court Mm,f ri field drew about; a dozen skiiers but' the balmv snrlncr.HUo -. j -f.&-ivii wcunier 01 these days is rapidly diminishing "iitrieai, tn inai esspntlallw Tirlr.. . ..j nmvci lino rf A , TERRACE It has been lovnlv wraith a-. day during ihe past week bu frosty at night. John Smith of the Dnmi-im..,,! of Agriculture is visiting his old nome at Terrace for a we.W r,r two. FredFowler of Smirk,,..., unjr. lerrace for a few davs. in Tiii;,Mri(i:MK toi kt 01; iikitim, IV ti tn t- ii 1 w, 111 11 A 1 iir- .iiuiiir far ii- ... ... .. ,, y"'An. 1 if (cased -ollc-e to Creditors and l.l.i..r. , v..v -mm uajf w January. 1917 1 2S f "eal rrtSil aeceawri, late of ""I'v-rt, uriLinn Columbia and v "vlT:"y required to fur. ni.t Ulan Vu ' ul the wuru. mnv,.i. .. . on or iwr.r' 1 all rMrTV;,1."1"1 assart: are 'rwmTrr4.,.1? .. .ert IV Til., . hw nwt day of March, 1937 TinX) COLLART. Prince Rupert, B. C. " sr '"fMKXOtlir OF ll.il IIHI WI,V.1IIJ. .. . IX ' rilOBATK 1 I" Hie .Matter of the t,imi..u ......... SALE OF COS, "NEWINQ'l'O' 4''r, TKNDER3"f'c rZtiTS 2, purcJ'" ,"' tig IMate of ,Ulc, of irJw v..v 1 ."ifraur. I)nei...i ..!ir--t . huh. obJhoT s??" . c''AVT" Beam ai.(,,day of MaSh 1B37 1 fctttodi N.H.P. SsTspeed 10 Ta irK,tv I! c .ST' of WwSrj', ." mY-. !wl IwJtlen havtnjr rltrr. 9 6". ' 0 1 quired to furnWi nanue. nromrtv v;i..t May b lnv.t ...... . w or before tli ant; ' I NORMAN A, WATT, I orrkui Auminu,Udto- TWO LADS ARE LOSt Heen Missing Nearlv A Week TERRACE. Ma'rch ' little c. boys, ' ' sons ,u"a 01 of 2; Two Mr. ir. G. u. L u laia on tne Englishman (a "for- eigner" under his own Me) and h!s!Croolies have been missing from family of tn dependents. In aTerrace s''n"e Tuesday evening town the size of Prince Runprt. it; ropKes are naiur would not be hard to guess who this unfortunate man' mav be families of that size not being common today and God pity his poor children who now stand branded among their playmates as "charity kids." Or is their unfortunate plight supposed to have blunted their feelings entirely? If this family was not leelti- mately 'entitled to help, then why Anxiety Felt for Ted and Hob llrook, of Terrace UTin Have ally becoming very anxious. Th'd is not the first time that these youngsters have gone off ir. search of adventure but it is be coming a more serious mattet since the little lads have now been away five davs. It in thouirhi likely that they got on to the freight train on its way to Prince Rupert and, although all section Iwmn loremen both U'.H'J ways hill'o have has it been lvPn thPmo a if' OUI,eu' " no trace. Also 1 lV.c, bw "h parties to thev are whv mh it m, nu TODAYS STOCKS Courtjr 3. D Joriruton Oo.l Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .27. Big Missouri, .60. Bralorne,-8.55. B. R, Con., .04. Aztec Mines, .10. Cariboo Quartz, 1.70. Dentonia.1 .17. . . Dunwell, '.04V2. Oolconda, .11. 1 . ' Mlnto, .22. Meridian, ,05. Morning star, .03i, Noble Five, .11. 1 ' Pend Oreille, 5.30. Pioneer, 5.25. Porter Idaho, .10. Premier, 3.25. Reeves McDonald, 1.51. Reno, 1.07. Relief Arlington, .25. Reward. .12.; . , , . . Salmon Gol(i, .lrjij, A Taylor .Bridge, .03. " Wayside-64 (i. ' " Hedley Arhaigamated, .lO', Pitimier Border, .03 Silbak ' Prefer, 3.30. Silver Crest, .12. Home Gold, .03 i . Grahdvlew. ;i7. Indian, .03. Quatsino ;Copper, .08. Quesnelle Quartz, .12. Oils A. P. Con., .60 (ask). ' Calmont, U2 (ask), C. St E., 4.65 Freehold, 21. McDougal Segur. .32.-Mercury, .52. Merland, .25 (ask). Okalta, 2.70 (ask). Pacalta, .23. Home Oil, 2.50. United, .40. ,i Toronto Beattie, 1.45. Central Patricia, 4.55. God's Lake. .73. Lee Gold. 042. Little Long Lac, 6.90. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.70 Pickle Crow. 7.80. Red Lake Gold Shore, .70. San Antonio, 2.02. Sherrltt Gordon, 3.40. Smelter Gold, .08. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.45 Oklend, .26. Mosher, .22. Gllbec, .04i2. Stadacona, 1.63. Frontier Red. Lake, .10 Francoeur, 1.01. Manitoba & Eastern, 04'4 Moneta Porcupine, 1.68 Rubec. .00. Tliompson Cadillac, 1.45 Bankfleld, 120. East Malartlc, 1.71, Preston East Dome, 1.05. Dawson White. .35. Rajah Red Lake, .24. Aldermac, 1.5s, Kerr Addison, 2.74. Martin Gird, .76. May Spiers, .20. Icsh Local Haw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 At WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront halibut of Season Landed Seattle and Vancouver Daly Taking Lumber for New Island hog Cnmp Hoard To Serve Until End of Year. Vancouver and Seattle received their first fresh halibut of the 1937 season over tlw wiek.nd The first boat to nell at Seattle was the rreya which landed 8,000 pounds to the McCallum Fish Co. on Saturday, receiving H.c and The I'ierce landed 1.000 pounds of black cod to Washington' Fisli & Ovster fV nt Seattle. At ancouvei- on Frlil.n - - - ... the London Fish Co. bouirht 4.000 pounds at O'.sc straight and oi. Saturday paid ll'-c and 11c for 12,000 pounds. charity commission knows all the Zu " Ul r'! Capt- Wllliam GloeSo"' rm facts in the case and thev had nn !' n-i' . ''j' well known officer of the Can- moral right to put this-famlly on of e,ch J hP Hdl dC!,cr,rt,on!'n National Steamships, has trial before a Jury of townspeople "TeiT'-u! 'i?,naCd ,he frcirhter Salvor m who are ignorant of the reasons plexio LJ in fi ' TT ! I ln? mate and was ' ,ort '' "' for its present dependence. It -5ar,n . a. b'.Ue w,nd- !thllt vessel, last week. not only unkind. It was crude. Z " " mb And for how long have English I "Rob" if,,l a L,n , 1 , ! 1 v re-nt t members of the newly and Scotch people Len looked on icomlvh7n but It T i"nrt "allbut Marketing iS?'VpieMon .but l1?1 "o n dark t as Hoard as forfilfrifr.-v r.n r. t, of I!r tlsh Columl.J... .ni very - vivid collection of this ; A-fn . e coveraH, 'hold office until December 31. . i IlKllAIIIilW I vv.ii, Miie .ruouers arm ; point being. made clear to me nhont .iv int o . . , '""'7 years ago up mere. At that time a Canadian Club was how formed and j proposed that, as it was a Canadian "club, onlv rat. dians.be allowed to hold offices, our sisters from admitted as honorary members. I was told then that to discriminate would be to brand EneHsh nnH bcotcn people as foreigners, whereas we all swore allegiance to the same king. Have ideas changed so radically since I left Prinre Ru pert? Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Findlay, arrived in port J. I 7:15 last evening from the south and sailed an hnnr ii.... ' due back hero on Tuesd.15 southbound. Armour Salvage Co.'a power tu "all- left IHllmnr f 7v.fi Sni. may rnht for Sedgewick Day, .viueen v,nariotte Islands, having in low n scowload of lumber and ihingles lo be used by the J U. Monran Logging Co. in connec-;tion with the putting in of a nc at Thurston Harbor. jcamp The new seventyvfoot hailbut .boat being built in a Vancouvei yard for James Fidler is expected to be readv fnr rl... I.nni-o u.... It is to be equipped with 120 h.n ..-.y.M.Mu.i.r.r.iep oiesel engine T ') i "0,e dipper of the Tn Mr- .Hdlef former w HI be captain of the new v u r:?i . ?,J"-MU" !mer, ai Ve" ?n port at 2:30 this after 11 'Alaska 1 V nuu oiner points anjl saiiH hour ier ior Vancouver, Making first mil ,.f l- .. son at this nort XrrihU,i t 'Portation Cot's motorship Sorth Ja Capt. A. U Nickerson. ur-rived In port at 7 o'clock Saturday night and, after discharging fromcaK-;,ll:of mil(l curei' "h irom Ketchikan fn r5nt 8t 0VMr Canndlan N'a'onS S"?"' Sa"ed J" continuation ujage to Seattle, W INNIPEG WHEAT WINNIPEG, March 22- (CP) May wheat was selling at $1.34 m Wlnnineir ' on Prirfn 1,,. ij il "j uuv uuvan ,ced three cents on Saturday. FOR SALK i10'' ,.IIydcr' B.C. Good ...B Jor Duiiaing up fine busl ncss at small cost HOTEL I ItAZEU . Hyder, B.C. HERE IS GOOD . NEWS! WM ia a store VOU Pin .nil " ? because It IsemtM the nnrphnf i 1 y..u' when ,uli 1LCCve tokens which entitle you to FREE PREMIUMS in STtkieoi4r.s,ore r store. MUSSALLEM'S gi. Third Averfut - 1 1 U. Box 575 TRAPPERS! Attention! Wring Your Heaver to Frank Loclwood I'l.oue Uuc 729 P.O. Box 200 GREAT LOVE STORY HERE Camille," with (,'rcta (Jarbo And Robert lay lor, at Capitol Theatre Alexandre Dumas' "Camille," lfreat love storv and staire ulav. comes as a talking picture to the screen oi the Lapltol theatre here at the first of this week with Ilobert Taylor and Greta Garbo in the leading roles. Contrarv tn ireneral belief. "Camille," in the screen version. s Hot the heavv. trairic subirct associated with the stage but is the vivid portrayal of one of Ihe gayest and happiest eras in the romantic historv n'f PnrU Tl-.n story of the woman who flung a1 uirtune into discard for an im- mortal love is presented in 15G scenes of which fiarhn ami Tavlnr dominate seventy percent. Jingnmcent sett nirs of ih,. period are reproduced including Ihe Theatre 1a Vn de Varville's chateau, Armand'-Paris house, his father's countrv estate, Nichetle's home exteriors and interiors, the great auction salon, famous iramblln- "esorts, gardens and 1 The wardrobe U also "ive and the picture gives Gurhr opportunity 0 reveal heretofom little known ,nrrnmnlinlimiinti The sunnortlnir Lionel Ilarrvmore. KHt;iI.,.,k ai len. Jessie Italph. Lenore Ulrlch! 21 11 o u It s 1: u v 1 c K s. CANTATA IS WELL DONE Splendid Rendition of "Gathse-menc" at First United Church Last Night The cantata 'Gathsemenp" ,,, -.....v, n iw excellently presented at evening nvH.c in rirsi united nhnrrh nn Sunday under direction or J. S. Wilson with Miss Swanna Olafson presiding- at the orcan. Tho narts were . sv-mnathptimiiw dered by Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large Miss B. J. Daniels and John E. Da-yey. There was a large congrega-tipn.r Rev. C. D. Clarke spoke appropriately to Palm Sunday gBBJBBBBHBBaiBaaBBaab- I'fivif,,,.. ""asaMa I Last Complete Show i1 tew. OA World! steam heated Canal district. hotel in "Our Motto" I'rompl and Courteous Service toss .Mazzei Opposite Royal Hotel AI Trench HAVE YOU READ ? and Haker" ..MaseficM t iming Scabbard" . v. .Hutchinson ame m the Wind" . . ... IVddler That Man is Mine" .....Haldwin Ihe Dumb Gods Speak" . . . . .Onnenheim Cards on the Table" Christy Marie Halkett" Chambers Heres to Crime" .. Cot)per t "Persian Journey" .'-i.'.Groscclose The Stranger Prince" . . .;: " .V; .. .Irwin American Acres" :........ Peattie Green Margins" ; .O'Donnell Calk'nge" r.. ... .Sapper The D A. Calls it Murder" Gardner bound of Running Feet" ..... ( Lawrence Street of the Fishing Cat" . ..?.. . . Foldes The Happy Return" Forester Busman's Honeymoon" Sayers These are some recent New Hooks In our Rental Jlrary-V ones arc added every week, direct fro,,, the publishers. 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