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THE DAILT NEWS REVUE WAS IVictoriaDay VERY FINE RaOway Fares Every Seat in Capitol Theatre Was Special Low Kates for Victoria Day Filled Last Night and Another Are Announced by Canadian "Sell Out" is Expected Tonight Hallways The variety revue of the Hodgson WINNIPBO. April 28.-Special low School of Dancing presented at the fares between all Dointa in the V...W. -.'... w.up.vmj ijbv&vu win prevail over uanaaian jxaww-the house. Every seat was occupied al and Canadian Pacific Railways, before the hour of opening. The I it is announced today by J B. Park-entertainment proved, as had beenjer. secretary of the Oanadlan Pass-anUcipated, an ouUtanding one. enger Association. Based on the The audience, by the measure of Its single fare and one quarter rate, applause, expressed Its pleasure and tickets will be available at the of-appreclatlon. Tonight there will be ices of the companies from Tues-a repeat presentation. A word to day May 28 until 2 pan Wednesday the wise would be to be there early. ' May 34, with the return limit set Some last night who tarried too ' ! at Midnight May 36. long were unable to obtain seats. The big hit number proved to be KOVAL KOITE - " -illlV JVisK, ironne mnou, as me rnnce&s, won Queen. May 26. schools an ovation and there were also used as first aid stations. rounds or applause for the dwarfs, will be A mt eent classified ad. will I whtj While the h "Snow White" wu bit was oIten , unquestionably the climax of the entertainment, each of the other i sixteen numbers, featuring class!- gram were Mrs. Hodgson herself. cal, comedy and novelty dancing, Marie Boulter. Sonny Boulter. Joan were excellently rendered in a man- Watt. Monica Holtby Ray Rlx, Nina ner which reflected the results of;Youngroan. Patsy Moore. MarUsa long ana painstaking training. It.Windle, Lois Thomnson Ann Stev- ens. Margaret Christensen, Englna Christensen. Thelma Edlund. fr n 1 osr T n Xlr 1 r, nA BnitlMl exhibit at the Golden Gate Inter- Uahtful were the rniorfni Mttnm 'himif -hk - f national Exposition. He will re- There were some beautiful ballets ceremonies. Mrs. J S Black and iPu2eT0nS bk T-A-Srt who.!and ensembles. Certain numbers Harold Davey were accompanists. with Mrs. Stewart, is returning to m comedy character lent variety.! The Prtnee Rupert Boys' Band j prince Rupert. Among the outstanding Individ-j provided incidental musk and Constable Munkley will take ual performers were Miss Nona Bandmaster Robert Greenfield ren- south Edward Shannon of Port Cle-, Hodgson, whose scarf dance was ' dered an acceptable comet solo, jmenta who will serve one year at graceful indeed: Iris Edlund and' Handsome bouquets were present- uxaua tor a statutory offence. little Jean Murvold In pretty toe ed to Mrs. Hodgson and her daueh- danees; Donalda Rlx and Patricia , ter. M-ove wun meir sKirt dance, and! Rounding out the aidiiy urooie muiK tne anvertiu. tr i r...i. , . ..... ..." on the Princess Louise for San stents are iust as interim. lo-mt ur rh- Francisco to ioln the BrltLshColam- th n, n. , , '"V " . .I'J""' 'I'"1" " "mg anmuarr starring Mw Ayres and Lion - .... S'Utl li II I I t-tl 1 1 WntMw llnoH 11 1-1 bia police guard of the provincial them. I o h. M ... 1UK 1ICK9 ieC4. program are and a very interest- i j v'Ti $75 ...90 Whifflets From The Waterfront Landing her first catch at tht port in several years, the Seattls halibut boat Resolute. Cpt. Jacob Basal, was here his rooming with at 5 pm for Vancouver. President Is At New York Receiving European Royally Anil Preparing For Speech At Opening Of World's Fair HYDE PARK. April 28 -Presl-dent Franklin D. Roosevelt arrived at his Hyde Park home from Washington last night. He will demote the week-end to receiving the Crown Princes and Princesses of Norway and Denmark and to preparation of a speech at the opening of the New York Worlds Fair on Sunday Billion Dollars For Relief Asked WASHINGTON D C Apjrfl 2S: President Franklin D Roosevelt n a meniaee to Congress yesterday, asked for an aporonriatlon of tl 477WO.OOO for relef for tin year commencing July 1 Finish Hosnital By Next Week Bennett k. White Contracting Co. Has About Comoleted its Job on New Structure Except for two or three minor items which may not be delivered by then, the Bennett h White Contracting Co.. by next week, will have completed the building of the nw Prince Rupert General Hospital. It was stated this morning by A. J. Cook, the superintendent of Man in (he Moon It is not pleasant to be on the defensive. Britain should be telling HlUer' that If he does not keep his mouth thut hell get a punch on the Jaw. Just on the eve of Hitler making a speech to the Reich he Is told bv Japan that he can't depend on that vlBoy Scout Tea j Armour Salvage Co. power tugs Bon 11 la and Daly with Capt. Reg". Often In charge left this morning for Hastings Arm with the derrick scow and two scow wnwn win oe Rock fortification work. C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide. J Capt. William Hughes, U due In port at 3:90 thU afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 pan. on her return to Vancouver and And Sale Held Successful Affair Yesterday Afternoon at Home of Mrs. Sam llougan A very successful tea and sale of home cooking was held yesterday afternoon by the Mothers' Auxiliary of first Prtnee Rupert Troop of Boy Scout at the home of Mrs. Sam Hougan, Fifth Avenue East. Many ladle called to lend their patronage to the affair and were received by Mrs. J. H. Nordan. president of the Auxiliary, and Mrs, Hougan. The rooms were attractively decorated with spring flowers. Mrs. Neal Carter was In charge of the tea room, assisted by Mrs J E. Davey and Mrs. Joseph Oaron. 33.000 DOUndS. CUPt. UOMt SaVS MO tn P If Unuv marrH inri t. CALGARY, April 38: (CP) -would Visit Prince Rupert much server were Mr. Wi. Mr It V TZtL t " . Tattersai.John DavH.roid Nord' " UUIUK IIIC V 1U L. Ill Llir rVIIllZ U Illl lh Ir iw lay-over penoa Detwwt an. David Jones and Hemibv Kin trips on accouiU of which, quite Mrs. Harry CaMerwpod was eash- naturally, he goes through to his jcr home In SeatUe. in charge of the home cooking table were Mrs H S. Meadows and Southbound from a regular vv Mrs. C. E. MeKeown age to Skagway. C. P. R. steamer An acceptable mustaal program Princess Louise. Capt. S. K. Orttv, imIuHmi wwi k t- King and dances by Miss Be It will probably be tomorrow af ternoon or evening before Union steamer Cardena. Capt John Bo- PhilpottEvitt & Co. Ltd. mc ui any io nave. . . , j: NMV AND ItKTTER Scotch pcoole are not ra!lv tloht A man from Aberdeen the other day i saia nis nephew dreamed that hU uncle game him a dime. The uncle said not to worry but to keep the, dime. f Father "Do you think he is Interested in you in a matrimonial ( way?" 15 Daughter-Well. last-niaht hei5 . jasked,me If you und moth were K lr,nce Rupm easy to live with," I ne complete M ' P- Ioor Op,,, ? N tt STA(.t . 'Dance Revue' Wllh Mrs. H. ,Mlson Hodgson and Their pupiu K People-,, u,,, 1 Complete Acts ON THE SCIltlX Lew Ayres. Lionel IUrrm... n -VOU.NO DIL KlwZ Trices: Child. Uc,AdBls Showing Sat Matinee 0n IIOIIOSON MNCE itEVl'E And R1TZ nuos In -Straight. Hace and Show Matinee Starts pja. SII(WI.N(i SATLIIIMY NIOHT "Straight, Plate and Sbo Plus I)r. Wm. Betbe ia "TITAN4S t)l Till httr is due in port at 3:4J this after- uk and Mr4. j. . MeLeod tano from the north and will sail uewK1 n) ..L. noon solos hv by Mrs. tr Davie .,, and Hemtbv points, she to not du ., until 10 o'clock tonigh' the pressure or iraffh dena will be reliever! placing of the sfm the run to handle fl.. den, arrives in port from the south, other calls Arrow Shirts Latest Arrivals Hrinjr Sprinir Frailness in Pattern ami Slinclinrr Sec the New AKOSTKIPKS SHADOW STKIPES FANCY STKIPKS AKOLUSTRENE An Arrow CreaUon in White. Tan. Orey and Blue 8hde $2 .00 and $0.50 S2.50 i:cluhe Arrow Tallorlnt Sanforlm! 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It will be delivered Into the hold, even In the holiest weather, as cold at the storage room. Flihermen arc inrlted to irwpect the new system. Better Ice than ever before, at no Increase In cost, means e.:onnmy to the boat and Improved quality In fish delivery Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. British ColurubU