it tSK US 1 If paqm ran THE DAILY. VtW9 Wednesday mi FOR SALE One 23-J ewell Vanguard Waltham Q 9 AA Watch Price AeJUU Rifles SO U.S.A. Good as 39 50 Winchester Self Loading 17 50 Shot Guns Double Barrel, Hammerless, QUO (i'fi 12 gauge ?J.A.UU t - Musical Instruments Tenor Banjo, Orpheum 317 50 Guitar Good as 8 00 Used Furniture Beds, Dressers, Dining Room Suite, Studio Couch, Tables, Kitchen Ranges j Etc New Furniture Beds Complete with Cotton Felt Mattress and Cable Spring All Q97 fi sizes V. V Floor Covering Dominion Printed Linoleum . fiO Square yard . Owy D.ELIO Furniture Exchange Prince Rupert -By Westover Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ll ' ' ,ll HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. If you lose anything try a classified ad. HELP ME REHEAftSHTHE LEAD PACT IM &AMrVT ri a v. ... . mM. 1 I Tea And Sale By Presbyterian Aid Successful Affair Held Yesterday Afternoon nt Home of Mrs. John Uremner Fayored by excellent weather and .a good turnout of ladies, the tea and sale of home cooking Jield yesterday afternoon by the Ladies' Aid of First Presbyterian Church at the home of Mrs. John Rreniner, Fifth Avenue East, was a very successful affair. . The rooms were tastefully decorated ior the occasion with sweet jieas. dahlias and other fall flowers and presented an attractive ap pearance The guests were received bv Mrs.-1), .C Stuart, president of the Ladies Aid, and Mrs. Brcm-ner. Mrs. H. M. Foote and Mrs. James Hadden were in char" of 'he tea room with Mrs. John Cur-He and Mrs. J. P.. MacKay,' Mrs. U'illia.. I U!.. I : jKothwell pourinjr and serviteurs wcr Mrs. If. .V. Kroeklebv. Mr-H'iirinm JW,eod, Mrs. W. M Prown and Mrs. A. Ivarson. Mra. J. O. Steen was cashier. Mrs. ,M, McP.obbie and Mrs. V. L. Sandison were in charge of the home cooking table. . WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront On her regularly scheduled voyage from Vancuver. via the iueen Charlotte Islands, C. K. It. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. James Watt, armed in port at 8:15 this morning and will re- imain over here until FKday evt ning when she will sail on her return south oyer .the saroe; route Returning'. south', th'e; Hrince Charles will; pick; up .t1 number of nativeehlldiniat Masseft and Sjiiaegate Bw&.pnv ishewjll; takel id AJert B4$ y6.;iiUerid" thi rqsi-i ifdntial scho'itie'r'eV' ! ' ' ! ; - P. ill. sVeanrcrV Princes? 'ft&l'tAS: K?;jpfay;4mved iBffport at t o'tlock thismorh-llimr from Voni-niii ami sAlL-if ' otple o'faus ', l4er for SkAg- way and'ftilhyiiArnska points. She will be Tc"k-fa?h next Mond.1y nftPrri'hnnwtiiKitinTiHri' T"i. ti.:." f - w " " .HWiwuuM. A LtlZ XIII . cesj LouiseHiadtrin hoarH' K1 na Morgan Logging tompany Moves Entire Hie Camn Transfer.! From Hutron Inlet to Thurs-.. ton Harbor The J. It. Morgan Logging Co. has just completed the moving of its hig logging camp, employ, ing some. 175 men, from Hutton Inlet to Thurston Harbor on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Thurston Harbor Is about thirty miles from Hutton Inlet. Logging operations are proceeding steadily. WE'LL STAKT WJTH fiUPBRT ANQ OR.LOVA IM A. rtApritni i 1 4 "h I ,. . -i - , ....in n - , ,, g T--.,, JL .J mm . . . M i sengers including's disembarking here. Three tooic passage north from this porf on Ihe vessel. steamer I'rince George, Capt. Edward Mabbs, arrived in nnrt al '1 o'clock this afternoon from Vancouver, Powell Itiver, Alqrt Lay and Ocean Falls and will, sail at 4 p.m. for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow pvmlnv u.ntv: ibound. The vessel was delayed I by having had heavy freights to handle at Powell RiVer and Ocean (Falls. Alert Day is also included now as a regular iort of call and the stop there involves some delay. CFPR Programs MONDAY AJM. 11:00 Mary Kit6hen's Time Savers. 11:15 Message Period. 11:30 Weather. Farecast. 12:30 Stock Report. 12:30 Daily News Broadcast. 12:40 Monitor Views the News. 12:45 Eb and Zeb. IM. 6:15 Request Program. 6:30 ,Daily News Broadcast. 6:45 Hawaiia Melodies. 7:00 Paper Moon. 7:15 Cecil and Sally. TUESDAY ? A..M. 1 11:15 Message Period. 11:30 Weather1 Farecast. 12:30 Stock Report. 12:30 Dajly News Broadcast. 12:40 Monitor Vtews the News. 12:45 Eb and Zeb. r-u 6:15 Request Program. 6:30 Daily. News Broadcast. 6:45 Hoosier Hot Shots. 7:00 Do You Believe in Ohosts? 7:15 Cecil and, Sally. WEDNESDAY A.M. 10 :00--Betty Brown. i0:15 Housewives' Request Pro. 11:00 Hits in Review. 11:30 Weather Forecast. 12:20 Stock Report. 11:15 Message Period! 12:30 Dally News Broadcast. 12:40 Monitor Views the News. 12:45 Eb and Zeb. IM. 6:00 Hi-Hilarities. 6:15 Request Program. 6:30 Daily News Broadcast. 6:45 Moods Musical. . 7:00 Modern. Home Hour. 7:15 Cecil and. Sally."' i THURSDAtf? '-AM-': ' lS-Messag'e "Period. 30 Weather Forecast. 30 Sto'dk Reobrt.- :30 Daily .News, Brtjactcdst... ' :40 Monitor' Views' the) iJew fewsV j :45 Eb and Zeb 'P.Mi fi! Ifi Rpfllloct'."Prrrrai ''Si? , 6:30Daily News Broa'dcast-' 6:45 Hits in Review. 7:00 Aristocrats. 7:15 Cecil ano; lly. FRIDAY . AM. iltlS-jiifesSage Period. Ai 11:30 Weather Forecast. 12:30 Stock Report. 12:30 Dally News Broadcast. 12:40 Monitor Views the News. 12:45 Eb and Zez. P.M. 6:15 Request Program. 6:30 Dally News Broadcast. 6:45 Moods Musical. 7:00 Paper Moon. 7:15 Cecil and Sally. SATURDAY AiM. 11:00 Mary Kitchen's Time Savers. 11:15 Message Period. 11:30 Weather Forecast. 12:20 Stock Report. 12:30 Dally News Broadcast. 12:40 Monitor Views the News. 12:45 Eb and Zeb. P.M. 6:00 Hi-Hllarities. 6:15 Request Program. 6:30 Daily News Broadcast. 6:45 Variety Program. 7:00 Modern Home Hour. 7:15 Cecil and Sally. 7:30 Do You Believe in Ghosts 7:45 Arlstroc rats, SUNDAY PM. 7:00 Musical Program. 7:15 Dally News Broadcast. 7:30 Church Service. 0 GREAT FILM IS OFFERED "Midsummer Night's Dream" Mid-Week Feature at Capitol Theatre Here Tlie much-heralded production "A Midsummer Night's Dream," plcturlzation of Shakespeare's great fantastic comedy, comes to the Screen of the Capitol Theatre as the feature offering for the middle of this week. The picture is' said to be an adequate screen version ol the Shakespearian masterpiece Scenes in the forest are elaborate and the ballets are fantastic and : colorful. The Mendelssohn music' is played by a huge symphony or- chestra. : Max Reinhardt, famous theatri-) fcal genius, is the producer of "Mid-j Summer Night's Dream" as a pic-S ture. There Is a notable cast which included James Cagney, Joe E. Brown, Dick Powell, Jean Muir. Victor Jory, Veree Teasdale, Anita Louise, Hugh Herbert, Frank Mc-Hugh, Mickey Rooney, Olivia de-Havilland and others. "Midsummer Night's Dream" is a much-dlscusscd picture and all; ocal rrfqvle fans, no matter, what' Jieir particular tastes may be; ;wUi no doubt, be turning out to sec it; It is specially recommended.' by Manager D; O. Borland, who describes it as pn.e of the most discussed and highly praised pictures pver produced." Girl Guides In Opening Meeting 1 ' ' . Tu'r-ourof' Twenty-flve as Sea- son's Ai;j)vitle.s ('nmmericed , "Last Evening First i'rince ItuiMirt Coninanv pf "Girl Guides held, its opening meeting. of the. season. J h St. An-Urfev'8'Cathedral Hall vith about twe'nly-'five irirl.q in artentlanrp. Cap'iair) , Muriel 15 rewVrton; i9 In f-na.W. QV me. company. . , Phone; lj ni'g fP.iD. Boj, 575 n... . vr. t t rree uin iokc ins We are still eivfng our Free Gift Tokens which entitle you to .ix wide fanje of Premiums. 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