Lsday March 23, 1938. rs. Louis Ross 1 T t Wlrkf lea luov Hfe l-aticnt for One Week prince Rupert .General Hospital iiyd city Many Years . vitnn Rnss wife of I 1 1 II INl'lJllllll. t w." I " - " - L"ross, passed away last night Ihe Prince Rupen, oenerui ll where she had Deen a pa-Unrn in k inr luc uv ----- Bnce and about forty-five year? Mrs. Ross had been a Canada for twenty years If 1 1 1. II... V. a lire Part 01 ina1' " xidVHii; In spent in Prince Rupert. funeral arrangements are in uie r.ds of B. V. unaeriaKers. indent will take place towards if end of the weeK. WILLIAM .GAIR Prjnce Rupert Florist Announces his new location fopposite the B. C. Power Co. W't have a large assortment of Eddied Roses And your favorile Garden Seeds Phone BLUE 974 P.O. Box 27C TOURISTS ARE MANY -i President On Brief Holiday Roosevelt Leaves Washington for Brief Visit to Warm Springs WASHINGTON. D. C. March 23. President Franklin D. Roosevelt left last night for Warm Sprlngs,.Georg-la, to spend a short holiday. WHEAT UNCHANGED VANCOUVER, March 23: Then was no change In the wheat situa tion today, the price quoted for No. 1 Northern here .being $1.253i a bushel, Attention Fishermen! Willi the Fishing Season Opening in a Few Short Weeks Remember Your First Aid Supplies W,c Carry a Complete Stock of First Aid Cabinets and Supplies Call today and let us help you compute your requirements. We Respectfully Solicit Your Business Ormes Ltd. "Jim Pioneer Druqgiats The MiWX Store Phones: 81 U K Open Dally From a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 n.ta, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE 3 Office Swivel Chairs Solid Oak and are In splendid condition. Can be tilted, raised or "xrea lo any position. Priced to clear ai once Phone 775 $3.50 S5.00 $6.00 327 THIRD AVENUE 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. sneaker at the meeting of .the Ang lican Ycjurig People's Association this evenlne. He will elve an Illus trated address on .travels through the diocese. Dr. A. S. Lamb, provincial ,.ch,est specialist. ,who has beep .conducting a week's .tuberculosis ,cl(n.e here, will sail by the Prince Ru- nert tomorrow merit on his re turn tp Vancouver, accompanied by the clinic nurse, Miss Florence M. Erlckson R. N. In the course of a northern tour. Robert Macnlcol of Vancouver. Dro- vlnclal secretary of the Canadian Ledon. arrived in the citv from the south on ,the Prince Rupert this morning and Is proceeding througn on that vessel todav to Stewart where he will spend the next few days, returning here Tuesday morning on the Catala. Mr. Macnlcol was the guest speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon or the Prince Rupert Gyro Club with Pres-, ldent D. G. Borland In the chair. Today's Weather (Ooveroment "lei!X-pb Terrace Clear, north wind, tern perature 30. Alyansh Clear, calm, 28. Alice Arm Clear, calm, 31. Anyox Clear, calm, 29. Stewart Clear, cairn, 22. Hazeltpn Clear.jwlm, 28.. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, 30. Burns Lake Snowing, calm, 25; SUBMEKGFJ) SCOW ADRIFT .CaDt. H. E. Nedden of the steamer Prince Ruoert has reported a sub merged scow adrift off East Inlet three miles north of Klew Nuggei in Grenvllle. Channel. The derelict Is considered a menace :to naviga tion. WINNIPEG' WHEAT WINNIPEG-. March 23: (CP) ' May wheat closed' at $1.154 on the Wlnlpeg market yesterday. Twenty -Five Years Ago March 23, .1913 The fonnal opening of .the riew ;inr of the Prince Rupert Gener al IIosjMtal will be conducted to morrow by Dr. tf. xouns. ysv--inclal secretary, who will be In the city on his way back to Vlttoria after a visit to Atari. Today is Easter Sunday anft ideal weather Is prevailing, in Prince Rupert. Mail Schedule For tne East Mondav. Wednesday, .and . From the East Thursday and Sunday n:to p.m. For Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday 10:15 pin. Friday...: 8p.m. March 7, 17 and 28 4:30 p.m. AUCTION SALE On Thursday, March 24 At the Auction Room, 3rd Aye. and 1st St. Commencing at 2:30 p.m. Instructed by the owner who is leaving town I will sell by auction the following: 1 Moffat JJ.e.c.trlc Han&e, inning Room Table and C Chairs, Settee aiid Chair, Electric Washing Machine, Kitchen Cabinet, Buffet, Oak Roll Top .Desk, 2 Beds Complete with Osternioor .Mattresses, 3 dress-in tables. Set of Books of Knowl edge, Lino Rugs, Crocks, Dishes and other articles. Send Your .Goods in For This Sale Geo. Dawes Auctioneer 1712 DAILY WjWiXTs l i rr a i Mt?X7C MHTCC I I tAJV-' wYYP !V Dr. J. 11. .Carson returned to the Another Big Year Looked For ln'elty on Fr.lnce JUipert this (Canada Despite Economic morning from a trip to Vancouyer. Recession I ' I Blshoo O. A. Rlx will be (the OTTAWA, March 23: (CP) Despite .economic recession in the United States and Canada, the Canadian Travel Bureau of the Department of Transport expects tourist traffic In 1938 will equal last year when It Is estimated that visitors to the Dominion spent almost $300,-000,000. The tourist traffic in 1936 brought $250,000,000. Indian Agent W. E. Colllsoh re turned to" the city on the Prince Rupert this morning, from a trip to Vancouver., He was accompanied home by hi$ .daughter, Miss Joyce Colllsqn R.N. Miss Winnie Tucker, who has! been spending .some time in Van couver and .Seattle, returned to .tne City from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McCaffery re turned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip south. Mr. McCaffery has been In California and Mrs. McCaffery went to Seattle to meet him. Hugh Tennant, new shore of Canadian National Steamships in succession to J. W. King, who'recently retired, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver and will be returning south on the same vessel tomorrow night. Mr. Tennant was formerly second steward on shins on this roast - and 'fi' J 7"1 has more recently been oh the West Indies run. Hotel Arrivals Prince Itupert ( J. N. Taylor A. Peel and R. A, Creech. Vancouver: George Little,' Terrace: Mrs. F. Gale and family, Francois Lake; J. penis, Montreal; ., E. A. Hagan, Doreen. Central fnrlr Roll and J. Skulson. CltV. Col. Ilarrls, Sinclair NUUs; George Carlson. Clarence Houde, R. II. ,Se- well and William pricker. Prince George; Louis Clark, .penny;. wy-wang and A. A- Wlc, Henley; II. Knudsen, Rosedale, Alta.; Q. Hunt, Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. H. Greenwood, Gre,en Island. Knox c. Salbere. Bentiey, Alberta; D. E. Alvey, K. Horner and John Bunting. Terrace. Royal ; G. Pettersen Pete Parkvold and L. Tlornsland, city, Jonn person, Axel BJorklund, John Klew en and n Rorvlk. Smlthers; Di Gourmoski, Amsburv; Ellc Llndberg, Rrhice .George; R. Green, Vancouver. Savoy J. MacKav. Anyox: ft. Gt Cun ningham, Port Esslngton; Mrs. Jordan, Terrace; B. H. Allan, Quesnel. Recreation Centre Boxing MOOSE HALL, Thursday, .March 24, 8:30 p.m. Main Event- 6 2-nilnute rounds Pat Berry, 180 lbs. vs. Frank Gomez, 190 lbs. Ringside 75c Rush 50c Children 25q- To send the gymnastic team south to the Inter-centre competition Announcements m- All advirtisemeiits In thlii col- umn win oe cnargea ior a iun month at 25c a word. Band Parents' Association Tea, March 23. Anglican Tea, Mrs. S. C. Thorn son, Marcn a. Recreation Centre Boxing, Mooac Hall, Thursday, March 24. Orange Spring Sale March 25. March 25 and 26, CIRCUS, United Church. S.O.N. Masquerade, March 28. Pasketball Dance, April 1, Rosr ton Hall. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 6 Salvation Army. Sale Aprlli .13. .Queen Mary Daffodil Tea April .18 Baptist Tea, April 20. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 21. Dancing Display, .Oddfellows Hall, April 21. Prince Rupert Operatic Society present the "Pirates ,or .mizance- 28. Capitol Theatre, April 27 and United Sale, May 5. y St. Peter's Bazaar, May 12. prfttrr SUtpert (Sntrral ifinritul Asiwriattmt Timely Recipes FISH LOAF ! Many fish cookery recipes are! very" simple, calling for fish and ,1 little else, but Canadian fish foods I lend themselves to numerous varl- J ntlnns in treatment and one of the , cookery demonstrators on the staff ! of the Dominion Department of j Fisheries suggests a "fish loaf", which may be new to a good many housewives. Any kind of Canadian fish may be used in making h ann( it may be served either hot or; cold. I In making this fish loaf," the. demonstrator said, "a tablespoon of flour Is first added to a table-1 snoon of melted butter and the. two are cooked together for a mln-' ute; then one cup of hot milk is added while the mixture is stirred constantly. Next I put In sufficient . salt and pepper to suit the taste, and after that comes the addition of two cups .of cooked fish, two beaten eggs, one cup of bread crumbs, one' chopped hard boiled egg, two chopped pickles, and three tablespoons of parsley. "When these additions have been mnrio and -the" inc'redlents havs &ln-Wil'. (Amhlnwl thp: mixture Is poured Into a greased baking aisn or mould, tne disn is piacea in a pan of boiling water and put to cpok In a moderate oyen. An hours cooking' time Is required. When cpoklng has been finished the loa! Is unmoulded. Whether one likes it better hot than cold or the other wayway 'round Is a matter of In dividual taste." Sliced Bread We are now ,in a position to supply wrapped sliced bread, all varieties at 10c a Loaf Sold by all grocers or to out of town customers by express Sliced bread Is economicalconvenient, makes neat sandwiches, good toast and is sanitary. Housewives Are Asking For It Van's Bakery Prince Rupert, B. C. ISSUE OF $20,000.00 S7o BONDS, PUE ipse Tlie jlVj'.H Huporl (ionenil HospUul Assocjatiou lias iivijecflemkp for llurercclion of n .compile fully modem "( bod liosuijal r i;,niictTUt VoiVlrucoii. lo Ik' creeled on t,Iic sitc id joining the preseiil hospital. These lender nre lo lo in the IkiikIs of Ihe Uosilalaii,thoiUes not later jtyyi April Olh wxl ,.ud jKjrteil Ihe jelaliyv eoiilniet will he awarded soon (hereafter. ; ' The estinialcil cost of the huildin, as supplied Jy,llie yovhicinl Ardulcc-I, m h nnifiiml I lie Prnvini-inl f 'lOVPrilllll-nt ' llhs Vol II II 111 I'll V COIllrill p 1 1 n f,ih i.i -.i.,.!. , ..... ...v. - - , - -" PHONES 18 and 84 PURITY -Plain, JEWEL SHORTENING 2 lbs QUEEN CHARLOTTE MEAT Per tin 23c 25c CRAB. 21c TOMATOES Royal OSp UOKt City. 2WS. 2 tins LUSHUS JELLY POWDERS Assorted. 1 tin 2 for XtIV II he lulled .)(MHHI.IHI Oil I HC UllUlTSlllIIUlIIH IIKIl l III; Iiusjm.ii .imiiu.iiiiih hiiiiiu jimiii ;iNt;wi.iyn. For lliis pAirjjosc Ihe Association lias in hand $."0,000.00 and in order lo pioyidc llie aiicc of ..OOO j' ''n issl,e wi" ,,c "Tcrod lo llie puhlic. The houds will he of .$100.00 dcnomiii ttion, payalde hi hvciily years .uud ,le;:irin interesl ill Hie rale of ." percent per annum, payable senu-an,.(uiallV a'lirl will be bjecl to call for payment, in whole or in part, after a period of livfe years.- As direct sec.iiiity the Association proposes placing twenty yar eiidowinent Jif1 insurance for ijie! j'ull aniouiit of the issue. lu issuing these bonds in small, denominations, the Associsilioii has in aniiul Hie fact Hint many residents of moderate means, both in the city , anil districl, will eles!r.oi.-i or investing therein, and it is In these friends that the dcsimiyppcal 'is inndeju )ider ,that they plight have a direct interest in their hospital. , Although the bonds may be purchased as an undoubtedly favourable investment, il is Ihe sincere hope of the Association that all friends who feel 'financially -able will inake a direct contribution I" Ihe i project. ' AppHca.lions for the bonds may be made at the XoUoiigpjaceu l'rure .Hupcri : The Secretary, Prince Rupert (Jeneral Hospital. (1. I. Tinker .& (),. I.td. " r ''' .",: Mr. F. A. MacCalluui, .Jjfank ,of Moutmil. . .. . . Q & S drocery. It will be of ii.itei:est to all and particularly to ,Uie inyesloi-s t( l;iow ihat Uic new building, alhough of .immediate HO bed capacity, .will be . so-onstrjictc.d Jjia,t .upon an estimated further outlay, in due coui-sc, of $2."),000.0(i for fully completing the ground lloor, an addilional 2.') beds wpuld be made available, thcrtby providing a 7" bed building. P. O. BOX 575 Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Hay,e More Cents" TOMATO JUICE-T-Lib-by's small. 3 tins 19c TOMATO CATCHUP f 1p Llbby's. Per bottle CLOVER HONEY 03C 4-lb. tin SHIRIFF'S MARMALADE Individual -I fin AUU Jars EMPRESS BEANUT BUTTER 4-lb. tin 55c COLEO TOILET SOAP 4 bars HEINZ,SQUPS 27C U 1 V Assorted, 3 tins QUALITY SERVICE PRICE FREE DELIVERY ON $1.00 ORDERS Two Telephones fior Your Convenience Boat and Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention " rr. , - tt-. -' ate ' tt The New Halo Permanent Our hair styles must change to suit the 1938 spring bonnets. Let us create for you a more charming and and stvllsh stylish Mjffure. M4ffure. ' Only genuine oil solutions used on 4all permanents. n Modern Rmfy Shop " ' ' ' sin Tinnn AvrKHE Phone 947 jr vuv ni ".r ' t UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave 1 Prince i Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. ,9:00 p.m. Due Vamcouver, Thnrs. p.m.- jauf ,Vncouvr, Sun. Mid night ' " ! If convenient pleas purchase tickets at office Tur'ther Information Regarding' Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupett Altnt, Third Ave. Phone 568 .4