March 2. 1W. St. David's Day .! Tea Is Success ; . .. . f,ir'i.v niiittst Ladles' ffi lime of Mrs. Hert Morgan annual St. DavidVDay tea The 11 ... hnme cooktriK of the SofFlirtMptlsl'CHurfh. S jesterday afternoon at the. I me et Mr? Uert Morgan, Lced to rfmrnt' was one of the most SS&r favoring the affair, Ce ialue turnout of calU rs and the affair was Wgra Ify-Z socially and financially, both Sue rooms were attractively dec-J'ted with daffodils and pussy- rlllovw The iraaiujuui jcciw. Lin evidence and the red dragon Jalr. a. well as pictures tofUoyd George were also featured, xne visitor? were received by Mrs. Norman Fraser. president of the Ladle- Aid, Mrs. J. ArmstrpiUj and Mri'E. E Brandt presided at the Mrs. P. urns and s-rvlteurs were H Llnzey Mrs Ralpn naywara, u' non Ritchie and Mrs. T. iuw . , , rh,itftff Mrs. Sam Aiger was cashier Mrs. Frank Morris had charge of id home cooking table. Mrs. Morgan was general convenor of the affair Sunday Concert Arrangements Are PnmnlATA Comolete LUmpiclC Prices of Raw Furs Up OA 0J Ship Your Roods To GOLDBLOOM The Old Keiiahle And Rc Sure To Get The 30 Per cent for Yourself Nobody knocks The KNOX v. urasell N. M. Urasell Retires THOMAS LOUDEN tlonal Steamships. Bait Trouble Refuses To Call New Customs Killing Needed Before Nova Scotia Schooners Hupplied ST. JOHN'S Nfld.. March 2: (CP) 1 It took a brand new ruling by the j Customs Department to meet the situation but Nova Scotia fishing Arrangements were reported com- Uchooneri; can cet bait from New plete today for the concert to be , foundland coastal "ports a lot easier sueed Sunday nignt in tne uapi- now. tMThratre under the suonsorshlp f thp Prince Runert Gvro 'i 'uiscrenancy in me uoasiwise Club, i Trading Act became evident when TtnCeni(7ill:in OrphpStra nnd ChOr- tViron Mnn Qnllin cVinnnsr rnf jlsir.'er under tne direction oi . in tn Rpllporam for bait. There was r. n vt Dr.Mm hif ti.lll ho fnotnr- i i . . 1 1 v. , tt 1 1 . u . . . . . . t I MHJ I I ... ... , w u c.-;;raiii "i vmui aim i-a quanuiv couia De naa ai n;n-i 5uiic..u.i iuu.,ii. iiniMiniu imic rtnirp, iu miie away, winy Ull- r wu;. for the past month. ference was that Belleoram was an T . ... ...HI innl.iln ' ' .. ' ' ... ( . I . a . - 1 T-, i i-.uiu wiu m.iuut o.iliiu oinciai pon oi envry anu ivciicoh-. id k- umental numbers by or-. tre wasn't. ; theVi itnd choir, prison scene iron airovaiore, inaian love ly-ric, ijnorous Russian folk songs. 1y' by the orchestra. You will enjoy For its delicious Beef goodness According to the Act, no vessel Jhot of Newfoundland Teglster Is pwt artettes, vocal duew by pr. of buying or selling when sucn a MdMrs. R, G, Large. There will port Is not a port of entry. As a Special Session Premier of Australia Does Not Think This Necessary Following: Eden's Resignation 11 1 IMsasjMsM., The Food Is flood The Rooms Are Clean The House Is Warm The Service Friendly he Kates Are Reasonable KNOX HOTEL CANBERRA, March 2: (CP) a l.vons of Australia lyesterday lyesterday refused refused to to call call a a special; fine mine LOCAL NEWS NOTES Don't forget C.N.R.A. dance Oddfellows Hall, night. going home to recuperate. annual Friday (54) Tnrtlon ' A non( AXf 1? . rVtlllcrm TP turned to the city on the Prince Vancouver Rupert this morning from a trip' to Vancouver. S.O.N. Meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m. Prnttram. 0 n.m. followed bv dance. Refreshments, adm. 3Rc. Kverybody welcome. 51 1 Rev. J. C. Jackson, pastor of First United 'Church, was tho speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Qy-ro'Club today with President D. G Borland In the chair. Dr. Hugh Morrison, inspector of schools, was elected to membership In the club. WAKE UP LIKE A CAVE MAN Feel Full of Life No More Tired, Dull, Heavy Morning Kp jour IWer healthy md you'll lel pttt ittry nomini. Whtn ywi k up llin "rotttn" your liw i Mil f wder. Yur liter cleirt th blood of poisons, 'tepsritts tht noimshini part of your food Irom tho waste Supplies enerfj to musclos, ttssuesand jlaridi ''ri out bile, th body's taiatite, helpa stomach, kidneys and in-leitines to work properly. 'A Bert bowel mottmtnt isn't 'ouh. "Fruit--tites" madelroa (raits and herbs, ill strenfthen snd build up jour Titer lilo nothini else wilt Tou'll U'amad how ell you aro OTery sMmui. Try Frit-a-tita. All idruifiala. tRUlT-XnVESimnt Rerceant and Mrs. E. Gammoi arrived In the city on last nlghf train from Prince Oeorse. Ser - .-v.. ""- - v.u... v..v- w.. ceant geant Gammon Gammon is is here nere to 10 sucucci succeec iia and and rjlectlon elections from from "The'Fire- "The'Fire- n finp chance to sell some bait and i ... T h the schooners lost considerable j 1 1 trnmf f,fPr,fl erred to to Vancouver, Vancouver, lr lr. time. charge of Prince Rupert district oi Under a new ruling, adopted a inclal pollce. short time after the Rencontre ex-. . j patience, fishing schooners seeking ; bait must enter a recognized pon of entry and can then go on to any-other port they choose to pick up i their bait. Mrs. Norman TJagllSh arid'daugh i a i.fi . tPi-. Miss Frances uagnsn, ien ui last evening's train to visit In Ed monton and Port Arthur when I they will visit briefly before pro Iceeding to Halifax to embark ot the Montrose March 19 for Eng Hand to take up future residence. Announcements advertisements In this column -vill be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Canadlan Legion Bridge session of the Australian Par la- i merit to discuss the Question oi lm- plications in Brltlsrj roreign iu"i .'c. N. R. A. Annual uuu.x, ....... following the resignation of Foreign 4 Secretary Anthony Eden. Vancouver Wheat Presbyterian March 3. ,r..rtl.eNVw York- me, C Y S. il market today. . 1 nf l .1 i I' l r ver was uiicluingeu t -';-'. m A.i7h-iite of Stewart Is Prince-Rupert to- we aboaHhe been in -vancou , In process or conii." 11. Shamrock Tea. ooontinnnl Centre Dance .. vtr.rTTni'TJ March '2'. ( CP)- I mo 1Ph 11. Odd fellows' Hall. Vflyu".";'i . . .j Wlieat was quoted nere .ww 41.37. Barn Dance, Moose Hall, March HAK SILVER gt pat,rCks tea -and social eve-( Ml- nlng. Cathollc'Hall. warcn u CP) -Bar NEV YORK: March 25 and 26, CIRCUS,- mother recently una - church n.rSrbTa buiy slimmer In the' :Pregbyterlan Easter Sale, April 6 Portland Canai o. d , Army Salp Aprll 13. result oi me . . h , 1V1UILH 'Dance, Oddfellows Anglican 'Tea, Mrs. B. C. March :24. Orange Spring Sale March 25. !j Queen Mary Daffodil Tea April '18. Oil TII1KI) AVENUE phone 122 j. H. BULGER . optonif trlst I Moose Meeting. Tonight. '51'. Mrs. A. M. Dowther returned t; the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from- a business trip to Gvro Club nresents concert Capi tol Theatre, Sunday, 9:S p.m. Cap- ...... . , a uAln -t returned to the city. .incial police, t, i . cni, " H. Singleton, c representing a Smith ,.. . ,, , , i ... . , ... ... .j on mc rriiice ivupciv uiu mum- tuav.ason jina wngni v to Vancouver on , from ft trlp '"B 1 ' " 1 (through Prince Rupert today , cscnn bound for Portland Canal points auiy- j He will be In Prince Rupert again . wins, R M who i next weeK. )been (been Qn on a ft vlsU visu w Vancouver vu .cuuver an(j ,u Horton Jack, -son of Mr Mrs. P, S. Jack of Stewart, Is a i passenger aboard the Prince Ru-inert tnrinv bound north. "He is SUf . . i . i , i. , n .i i t Suneriniendent nf rannrthn N-ii.ienng irum a oroKcn uiimc .mu i Vessels nave Misses Wadea and Margaret Mnssnllpm. who have been on a visit to Los Angeles 'with their mother, Mrs. N. Mussallem, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morn ing. Mrs. Wilfred Newton Crippr daughter-in-law of. Mr. and ,Mrs George W. Crlpps. accompanied by her young son, Dale, arrived from he south on the Prince Rupert his morning. Mrs. Cripps Jr. will be the guest of Mrs, Cripps 5r. during her visit to, Prince Rupert. Fourth Avenue Residence Sold Fred We sell Has Purchased Home Of James Mastin, It I.s Announced Purchase by Fred Wesch of the residence of James Mastin at 218 Fourth Avenue East Is announced: lttillans Orchestra, choral' singers, Mr. and Mrs. vescn win lane up ss- nt nrmps. or residence there after April l. Mrs Capitol Theatre, ... (54) Mastin and family are leaving for r-. Vancouver to take up residence. Corporal Harold Raybone, prov- j Hotel Arrivals Central Philln Davis, E. A. Blrkby and Qr MfS j patrUyt i Victoria, returnee, to me cuy irom, . ... me soum on uw nM , ,MmnM ,nil, Onensbauer and this morning. William Grant, deputy mining recorder of "South Hazelton, who formerly lived in the old town, returned this morning from a visit to "Vancouver. He Is leaving on this evening's train for tne interior. H. Anderson, Terrace Mrs, Dober- czak and child, Pacific; H. Ralph Prince George; H. Palm, Dawson, K. Tateyama, Sunnyslde; Mr. and Mrs. G. Brown, Port Simpson; P. .1. Rolls. C. N. R. Knox Frank McDonald, city. 'Prince Hupert Mr. and Mrs. E. Gammon Prince George; Miss Margaret Bu singer. Telkwa; Mr. and 'Mrs. F. O. Mills; New Westminster. Royal. P. Blanche, Vancouver; Charles Wilson and Tag Lai, city; V. L Evans, Toronto. t Mrs. J. Savoy Johnson, Port 'Edward Sam Stewart and Arthur E. Nel son, Klncolith; J. 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