f A32 FOUR TEM DAILT NIW1 Margaret's Dresses New Spring Shades and Styles SPECIAL Scarves $1.00 305 West Third Ave. ' Phone Bed 810 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Trappers and Buyers I have to fill my orders YOU CAN GET 20 More From Me I am strong on everything. Make your shipment As soon as I receive it I will send your trioney. G0LDBL00M NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU Propritor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD Tasper COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. Children's Story Hour Season Is , Now Near End The last Story Hour of the season for children between the ages of nine and twelve was held this morning. Mrs. J. T. Mandy finished the exciting serial, "The Runaway I Road" and introduced an Easter theme with the old myth of "Narcissus." Dr. Mandy entertained through the relating of a modern hero story. "The One-Legged Piano" !nH a hnmnrmic t.alo All Today's' W eather (Government Telegraphs ) Terrace Clear, easl wind, 31. Aiyansh Clear, calm, ,13. Alice Arm Clear, calm, 37. Stewart Clear, calm, 35. Hazelton Cloudy, southeast wind. 32. Smithers Cloudy, calm, cool Burns Lake Clear, calm, 20. Victoria Cloudy, northeast wind, 12 miles per hour; barn meter. 29.7G. Estevan Clear, northeast wind 1 4 miles per hour; barometer, 29.-1 70. i Vancouver Cloudy calm, bar.? I meter, 29.80. Prince George Fair, north wind, 12 miles per hour; baro meter, 30.00. Triple Island Part cloudy north wind, 14 miles per houn; moderate choppy sea. Lamrara Island Part cloudv northeast wind, 14 miles per hour, light swell. PROUD RECORD GLEICHEN. Alta.. March 20: (CPi Miss Bettv Kellv is croud of Modern hotel. Hyder, B.C. Good opening for building up fine busir ness at small cost. j HOTEL FRAZER : Hyder, B.C. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PIIOXE 657 A LENTEN SUGGESTION 0 Gold Seal Salmon Fancy Red Sockeye Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. Waterfront Whiffs Balance of Halibut Fleet Leaving This Week-End First Big Sale Expected Monday Vancouver Vessels Here Enroute to Banks Monday morning. The fish will, Df course, miss the Easter market in the East but the hope Is lhat fair prices will be paid unless too heavy a quantity of fish comes in all at once. Since t'-e commencement of the season' fishing operations on Monday less than 2000 pounds has been sold at Prince Rupert, the. price being 8c and Cc to S.5c and 0.5c. The fish were caught in nearby local waters by a few small boats. The halibut boat Johan V., formerly Lysekil, Capt. Al Woie, which had spent the winter in Vancouver, arrived at Prince Rupert on Thursday on her way to tU ,rr..Mna ( 1 Si i ! . C l.v. -.j t ,u. . . . . 'hc tumuli.- iur iier iiist uiii iu here record at the United Church " Uu , , . i nf c, . . , the season. The Johan . bcloiiK-' of Canada Sunday school here,,A wni!, r iShe has not missed a Sunday In . , t more than seven Lij years. , . v r,. engine, IU)lt. The new vessel ii run SrtliL i expected to be ready in .June. Capt. Woie will .take, tomtiiahd. ot it. The Chanhlne C., Capt. B. SI; Newell, is another boat which will pass through Prince PiUieit enroute from ancouver to the fishing grounds. It is due this iweek-end, continuing its north-ward voyage a day or so later. j Returning to her regular run on the ancouver-Bella Coola-Ocean Falls-Skeena UiverPrince ! six weeks, Union steamer Carde-!na, Capt. V. V. Mounce, arrived In port al 10:30 last night and sailed at midnight on her return :to Vancouver and waypoints. The vessel had called at Kitimaat on the way north. Armour Salvage Co.'s power tug Algie, CapL Henry Hanson, northbound from Vancouver to Prince Rupert via Cumshewa Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands, with scow in tow, was off Cape Lazo at 8 o'clock lasl evening. The Pachena. of the Armour Salvage Co. fleet, is at the McLean yard at Seal Cove at present ior cnanging of propellor and painting. She will be out of the yard at the first of the week. ,owwi sask., March 20: (CPi Jake Pllsener, coyote trapper, received a pleasant surprise when he found a full-grown silver fox in one of his traps. It brought him a check for $60. Silver fox seldom stray this far south. "TILLIE THE TOILER" St. Teachers Hear Dean Buchanan isitinjr Educator Addresses Ijocal Pedagogues on Matters Of Interest to Profession Dean Daniel Kuchanan of Ihn University of British Columbia cave an interesting informal ad- Local halibut boats of the A i dress on pedagogical and other to L group which had taken out j raatters before the teachers of their clearances up to noon today ; tjje city at a meeting in the doni-for the first trip's of the season ec Pcience parlors of Booth to the halibut banks Included Memorial School yesterday after- HOSPITAL BOARD LKES PUBLIC STATEMENT (Continued irom face 1) no opUon In the matter. This may appear to make hospital financing somewhat easv but when one con- 'treated from such a large area covered by the hospital who are unable to pay anything towards their hospitalization and some of whom have been patients for a number of years, It will be appar- 'ent that the matter of finance is tr i f ii r r i. i iv i in i. '1.1. - Vessels of the Prince Rupert halibut fleet with names always a serious problem, starting with the letters from A to L will start moving j Hospital's Assets out 10 me nauoui DanKS tomorrow, a wecK aiier ine tie-; -with regard to the present as- Mutt." Books were presented as parture of M to Z boats. It is expected that the first of sets of the association, it is, of attendance prizes to Hemsby King the M to Z boats will be getting back to port with their ini-; course. Impassible to place upon and Norma Raybone. Children between the ages of four and eight will be entertained at their last story hour of the season next Saturday morning by Mrs. Robertson and Dr. and Mrs. Mandy. tial catches for sale on the Prince Rupert Exchange on thfm, a real vaJue- Thtese briefly enumerated consist of real estate, hospital building and equip- iment, including splendidly modern equipped operating and case rooms, I anri v-rav a rr?i re Hi c trvrpthpr tt'it.h a considerable amount of furniture, fixtures, Hnen, bedding and surgical supplies, etc. "There is also the Nurses' Home, a building in a splendid state of repair, well furnished and equipped. While the actual value of the building viewed from any other occupancy may not be high, we must remember that under existing conditions they are of paramount value to the citizens of Prince Rupert and district. "There Is one matter which may Bum,. Capt. W. fierce; Point May,! noon. j g. Wilson, president of j have caused the public, some con-Capt, A. Anderson; Dundas, Capt tne Prince Bupert Teachers' A jcern and that is the publication of D.Lund: T. G. V.. Capt. P Wiatinn.. wa in th rhair. A I the assistant lire marshal's report 'that body that in the public in- terest it would be unwise to make 11 TI A 1 C 1 Alld uale rlelu 11 known. I want, .however, to 'point out that the board took immediate action on receipt of this rerxrt Suecussful Affair Yesterday Af. and over vear apn n dpiPratlnn lernoon Home of .Mrs. C. was appointed and sent to Victoria J. Norrinston jto piace tne facts before the pro- ! vlnclal government. In the mean-A very successful tea and salc time and until we were assured of of homo cooking was held yes- substantial financial aid from the terday afternoon by the Womar.V government it was deemed unwise Auxiliary of fct. Peter s Anglican to provoke alarm in the minds of Church a the home of Mr. C, J. the people when no other accom- Norrinirton, Seal Cove. Many modatlon could be provided. ladies: called to' patronize the a it i 1......v "Furthermore, r,u wiviiiiuic, while wiiiie 11 IS is Hcog- rtjeug- fair They were received; ,by Mrs jnlzed that; a new and comlbtefy I, E. Birchall, wlfje Of th rector, 1 modern. $uildlng Is Imperative. t n4 Mrs. CftfrirtJ KeUtf, pxiri imusie'&membered that the -hoi- th"' ,i"ir;-uyiii.iif nujuimi j, ; piiaf today .us better Nutty Club Has Happy Meeting J Session of ewinjc Followed By Bridge Playing.Set of Quadrilles and Refreshments The "Nutty Club" held Its fortnightly meeting last night at the home of Miss Jean Scott, the gathering proving most enjoyable j to the members. The early part of' the evening was spent in sewing. Later bridge was played with Miss Doris Webster winning first prize and Miss Helen Hampton, second, Refreshments were served and a set of quadrilles enjoyed. The young ladles present were Misses Jean Scott, Nora Rudderham, Jessie Cherry. Evelyn White. Helen Hampton, Lillian Davles and Doris Webster and Mrs. William Frazer Hotel, steam heated rooms, Hyder, B.C., near the Stewart dock. (tf) equijiped were Mrs. -Norrington Mr.Vwa4flien biilit. The board has at ?,mi!hV"- Gh' Mo?rev rs a Itoes carried out the sugges-V O igar and Mrs. A. Barbe ionk of thP ftrP mnhnt ac u ?n. Mrs I). Sievert was cashier and Mrs A. II. Hill-Tout was in charge of the home cooking table The rooms were prettily dec orated with spring flowers. I ------ waM - stanced by the faA that the furnace room is lined with galvan- PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Wading. m4 Mining MathtiMry. AM Typaa mt Cm Imglm pr mmi OrwhinlMt. TRAPPERS! Attention! Bring Your Heaver to Frank Lockwood ritone Blue 729 l'.O. Box 200 OH.TILLIBI I .IiEAULV MuM?lj F h DO SMfcU-l . a. SOME WAKE UP fl I -DOM-r SEg ANiy Jf MOKE r-i & 1 BUtKllKiS DoVajkj- t lzed Iron, fireproof iron doors Installed on each floor, fire-escape lights on separate circuits, addl-nnnoi nnrt more accessable fire- psraines have been built, fire alarm system communlcaUon between the j hospital and nurses' home, up-to-j extinguishers, sterilizing - - i date uavc fire iuc caw"6'-","i siders the number of patients I . Dment, changed from gasoline lo electricity 2t II O V R S E R V I C E electric wiring m conduit, with concrete slab unaer the kitchen range. "The Idea of a modern hospital is not a new one. As far back as, 1928 the board asked the city, ta arrange to set aside a sum each year for a new building but, apparently due to economic conditions, the city could not see Its way clear to do so. Even today we are informed by the City Commissioner that we can expect no financial aid from the city. "In the light of the fire mar shal's report It Is to be hoped the public will line up solidly behind the board In support of its effort to raise the sum necessary to enable it to start the building of a new wing Immediately. "The object of this communication is simply to convey Information to the public and not in any spirit of controversy whatsoever. "O. P. Tinker, "President. "Board of Directors, "Prince Rupert General Hospital Association." BAR SILVER NEW YORK. March 20: CP Bar silver was selling at 454C per nA nn thA Wour VnrV mpfal mar. nick; lorojorg a., utpt. a. arr, Vote of thanks was tendered to n conaiuon oi me present ket yesterday sten; Kyrelle, Capt. . H. Foroy; Dean Buchanan on motion of hospital building and. Us danger ' Arctic 1, Capt. A. Kildal; Joe ; Kelson Allen Refreshments weie from fire. The.' existence of this re- Baker, Capt. Clarence Campbell;. served. : port has been known to the board Gem, Capt. P. Kosang; Drott,! L j for some time and It was the con- Capt. F. Peterson; Covenant j P. D Peter's l ' T Tea Isidered and unanimous opinion of Capt. Hans Underdahl; Dominc II, Capt. H. Wahl; Helen II, Capt refer Byrne; Aleve, Capt. Fred Blunden. HAVE Saturday in -n LAST TIMES TO.Mr. Last Complete Show at j Gary COOPER Jean ARTHUR in Cecil B. De.Mm,', 'The Plainsman' At 7:19 & 9:30i ALSO NEWS - CAItTOON Coming: Mondij urcia uarDo - Kobtrt T,i "CAMILLr HERE IS GOOD NEWS! . uur siore is a store vuu n vour own Decause u i. nran'.j . the purchase is made and the i entitle vou to free PRE!n(5 i return. So make our store yonr stort. 35 TAXI MUSSALLEM'S 317-319 Third vfnne rnone is r. u. Boi .1937 DELUXE HEATED CARS "Our .Motto" Prompt and Courteous Service Ross Mazzei Opposite Royal Hotel Al I rrnch 1m itit fBt'B'f m m.rn - m turn : wt 1 ..'la,1i 1 1 YOU ?! 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