0 it City Manager Plan SEAL COVE Is Again Before Local Chamber The question of having a man-; ager for the city was discussed at the meeting of the Prince Rupert They were planning to discuss It In full council this week. ler and urged that the legislative committee continue r. efforts. a sb bt w mi mm The department had a difficult The plan had also been discussed fr. . fn with Hon. T. D. Pattullo who didjbase and was only not seem very sympathetic, suggest-1 1 Jng that it was quite within the J J power 01 ine presenf seiup 10 appoint a city manager under the Municipal Act Instead of securing a special charter. He had promised, t i i ry j to study the proposal and write in J Air lYiail Lamed regard to It. CHARLOTTETOWN. March C. P. Balagno in the. chair, it was decided to hold the annual general meeting on the evening of Thursday, .March 16 on which occasion the well known landscape dinner. AIR K A NM U was pointed out by the Presl-Diji dent that the pictures and the address would be something wholly , Pulp .Mill Could Xot Be Locate new In Prince Rupert and. as mere Xear Because of Danger To would doubtless be many anxious Aircraft to hear Mr. Cole and see the ptc- tures. the admission would have to There will be no nuln mill at be limited to those purchasing Chamber of Commerce ,Ust night " Se&l cve If the plans ' of the De- tickets and only Just enough WASHINGTON. March 7: CP-En trance doors to provide lncreas ed show window visibility win lea ture modernization of big stores in Greetings By New 2ME3K President J. T. Harvey also men-! Arrncc Prtniinonr rt1 UI5 VUllllllClll tioned ned the the interview interview with with the the Prem- Prem m , CP 1 The inauguration of the new gl nenr. SNOW-PACKED ROADS TORONTO. March 7: CPi Mrs Lloyd Lang made a 200-mile trip over snow covered highways In her motor car from Sundrtrge. north bringing to hospital a Special Values In FURNITURE Complete Steel Bed, $23.95 Two-inch continuous post steel beds in walnut finish, cable spring and cotton felt mattress. Size 1-6, 1-0 and 3-3. Rexoleum Floor Covering THIRD AVENUE Silver Grey Blankets Low priced floor covering. Made on a good felt back. Six feet wide. Sq. Yard 35c Pure wool blankets offered at a special price. Size 6-1x81. gg EL10,S FURNITURE PHONE GREEN 91C Prince Rupert cellent shape and there will be lit El ess. trio and quartette numbers. rnihtw in From MlSSCtt and!tit. T Ion4 Pmh northeast to Proceeds to Vancouver north winds, mostly fair, turning by the Prtnee Rupert raUcSo-j itfanM.r Prince John. Capt .in ylT Ed-rd Mab. U expected to r- osuiTtui uiiwv- I .4 i r rt. lomtraw mom- The executive oi tne ranee u- Miv,rtn- hirh is to be we- pert Horticultural Society held a .. th. hIi In lboyt a meeting last night with President monthl tlme co-ordinating of the ocal score with the 1. -tv'to has Just commenced and a rehearsal life si vr " - tag from Vancouver tU the Queen Charlotte Islands, having left Queen Charlotte CHy for Maasett at 11:15 last night Soon after the arrival . w. of the Prtnee George from cofL The John will then return here to take her regular sailing for TKrlnU!iir7s.. e Island, Friday assess soloists on this occasion are to be m,jt where It has been in training Len Cripps. In the role of Lord High m the fishermen's naval reserve. Executioner, and Mrs. Oarfleid Mc-. Klnley. as Katlsha. both of whom Northland Transportation Co.'s I have heavy parts in good shape. J.imotorshlp Hner Northland. Capt. A. Teng. as the Mikado's son; Mrs. Len Wlluams. arrived in port ai v Bernard Lundahl as Yum Yum. o'clock last night from Ketenuan a . .1 a.. . a eviill l.HJ f ll.ki(M fawn fi.K following the report of a commit- "t of are followed woulfl "lssued to ew"-"TJ ZtS? iTrZZ dln to a ,etW" from the -Ung CapacUy f thC m :er prncTp.IsTe'Harotd'rdVn VvZJmd the pLTSS ;ne?lLI1F!,?Crh;' dTX1ter In W pay " a Sma" debt iPottder. a. Pooh-Bah; Don Ritchie. 1:30 ajn. In conUnuatkm of her to-wo nromlnenTSbers o? the f national defence to Olof Han- the society plans to arrange a puh Hugo Kraupner. as age to Seattle. two prominent memoers 01 inc The danger from possible ,aie 0f plants about the first week jfK. viv,h a mi viauie Mae- Trades and Labor Council and they drUUng jQg5 would too great. ta AnriL l0 J5S.2t' Union steamer Catak. Capt iuiu 4ct.cj.cu uv Alsn thr until rl v flanper (mm .... . ...... Jimfi Flnfllav. arrtTKl in Don ai 1 w.--.. - o - 3 wviiMMm . n v 11.M1 amnffMi nin . Amall boats or floating debris. innr uivnniv siioppinr 8"" u"0"' "iC noon today from Stewart. work, as director. Un Cripps. wholwhlch was , port yesterday after-hu been largely responsible rornft0n, between 3:43 and 5 otkxk bringing the group along to it southbound from Skagway to Van- 'transcontinental air mail service of three-year-old girl of a neighbor. ttrer; Harold Ponder, stage mana TransCanada Air Line has brousht badly scalded falling Into a tub of a message from Lieutenant Govern- nttle paUent will re- cr Eri; W. Hamber of British Col- cover- urobia to Lieutenant Governor George De Blois of Prince Edward CUPID BUSY IN VIENNA Island. VIENNA. March 7: CP This Austrian city, now under German LONDON. March 7: (CP 1 Among rule, had the highest number of levies exhibited at an Air Raid weddings In its history In 193829-Precautions inventions show were 169. about 1.000 more than the prev--proof nerambnlator and a lour record year of 1920. Births in present proficiency, continues as muv.r oramauc airecior. r. oukhu lh, vessel were six Datsensers accompanist Others on the com- Three persons sailed from here for mtttee and responsible for various Vancouver aboard her. phases of organization are Miss' . Pranfes Crojs. Secretary: W. M. 1 The Maasett jeineboal Ederuhaw. Watts, business manager and treas-, Capt. Douglas Edenshaw, was In port otct mc wrei-ciiu mi mc j G. L Rorie. Mrs. D. V. Smith. Miss n" ireaimcni in ine rnncc u-Helen Stamp-Vincent Mrs. W. M. Pt General Hospital He was re-Watts. Miss Edith Wilkinson. Miss ported this morning to be doing Asiaug Skaland, Miss Catherine nllv although he will have to re-Mussallem. Mrs. O. Taylor. Miss maln in the hospital for some time. Audrey Wrathall and Mrs. Frank , ... , Glass. ' Nobles. Guards and Coolies J Comadlna. W. Oalr. Earl Gordon, I Victor Houston. Nels Gunderson. ,Dr H. O. Johnsen, Peter Lien. Dr. j Bernard Lundahl, Robert Houston, A. S. Nlckerson. Earl Norrls. C. J-I Norrlngton. Martin van Cooten. D. r Barclay. J. H. Smith and Bruce i Stevens. Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besncr Block Phone 234 Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE GREEN 390 Weather Forecast General Synopsis - A moderate deprcaaton Is entied northwest of Vancouver Island ana ciouay weather prevails on the coast while oer the tatarter it Is moderately Prince John to .Make Special Trip To Queen Charlotte Island Ed- PHnr Runeft and Queen Cbar- Mtd a vain. Waat Coast of Vancouver Island- cs-xh uulWit a tnd shifting U outh becoming strong mostly cloudy and mild with showers. TORONTO. March 7: CP Less than so miles from Toronto, a cow i- i t th.i MniM iimom in r rvi j JirSuZTJ' Vancouver tomorrow morning, the 1 nrnZIImz the entire milk supply for rj rdWted that'1 John IOT. W!i2tfl reakienU of BUckheath village gardener and designer of gardens. - number U going !tucen , , win be In the city SStaXSi ,ae P tna Fred Cole, mt anly ,min .HI give an address on the it? lu to?ers bu't JJ"1 KeHey camp at out of eardens. Illustrated "Un , . . , , . lantern slides, some two hundred of which he Is bringing with him. A committee consisting of -Mrs. Neal Carter. Mrs. C. uie enieriainmeni puoiic gei.crau,., , ,Kjl Mftrfflin Mmnat Pa. The choruses are already In ex ana ur. J. i. Manay was nave yet to be put on but there Is eu mi ai.aiijnutu-i - in ufvvl mnnth for that in whir hi n.. i i k.mk v, r - 44iC K-Vai iusuuuv asvro ws Ume the rough spots will undoubt- Bcale. Capt Edgar Arnei. returned edly be ironed out. outstanding it morning from Esqul during a snow storm that Isolated the village for two days. Like many Canadian cows, the heroine's name was Bessy LOCALS Mrs. H. J Smith sailed this after 1 I noon on the Catata for a trip to Vancouver. Herman Engleecke left on last evening's train for a burine trip to Smithen and other Interior potnta. Rev E. W. Staler of this city made the trip around from Stewart to Anyox on the steamer Oatala yesterday afternoon. He Is on hit monthly visit to the mining camp Dr. Rice and Dr. Richardson travelling Vancouver dentists, were 1 Anyox and other northern, points here aboard the Cats la today going nL. c,.. ,,. k frtnnt nd sailed early this afternoon for through from Stewart to Vaneou- 4:2r Vk, L Vancouver and waypolnU. ver. aaa wvu w- w - d - Simpon of Saskatoon, who obvi-, we xty-four passengen oosly U weD experienced In the aboard e steamer Princess Nora-i David Brown, for drunKenness was fined )tt. with seven days' 1m-prironment. In eltr pottee court thb tnornlng lie had oUy been out for a Ha v at n -xHrr servtaur time 'for Disembarking here fromjt wnefl he wa4 ren aer: Martin van cooten DroDcrues: 110 Vancouver ana omer noinu Mrs. T. A. MeWaters, costume man- down the coast, having on board J ager: C. P. Balagno. scenery, and Alfred Adams, president of the Na-Maurice Bruce, designer. tlve Brotherhood of British Col- The Choruses umbla. and his son. Ivan Adams. The choruses are as follows: ho are making the trip In con-School Olria-MJss Delphlne Bal- nectlon with Brotherhood exten-agno. Miss Gladys Barker. Miss kn activities. The Edenshaw. Frances Cross. Mrs. Gordon Daniels, which arrived here Saturday. Miss Betty Ellison. Mrs. T. A. Mc- brought to Prince Rupert Mr. and Waters. Mrs. H. T. Lock. Miss Fran- Mrs. Arthur Brown of MasscU. Mr. baby s bottle fitted with a safety- December Uui were 1.49970 per,ceg Moore. Miss Mae Murray. Mrs. Brown having been brought here to Vilve to regulate the supply of milk, cent more than in December. 1937. In again. Bven Wruck arrived in the city on the Prtnee Norah yesterday at trrnoon from Janeau and proceed ed by the evenl-ig train for a vilt to Sauk Centre. Minnesota Sauk Centre Is raid to have been the town which Inspired Stnclslr Lew W famous norel "Main Street." Rev. A. Abraham. Angllcar Church missionary at Massett. wll! arrive In the city on the Prince John tomorrow morning from thf Queen Charlotte Islands and proceed by the evening train to Tor onto and other eastern points on t campaign to raise funds for a ne mission boat to replace the Western Hope which became a total login a wreck a few months ago. MacKenzies Furniture BEAUTY REST MATTRESS With over 800 springs. Beautiful damask cover SLUMBER KING SPRING-Sllver and gilt rib. None rusting Phone 7:5 Individual spiral $42.50 SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steamer Iruvcn Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Hupcrt for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Am-coNirnoNi;i) SLEEPING CAR For fares, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 616 3rd Ave. V-17-J9 THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED THAIIs-nillTISII COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Rrand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphos phates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Gold. Sliver, Electrolytic Lead. Klnc, Cadmium. Bismuth. Tuesday lixr f.:rt THZ DAILY XZTf 8 pace four Beautiful DINNERWARE 30 different patterns to chore from. 33-piecc S2.75 DtoneneU atf and p RRASSYVARE and .NOVELTIES Cheaper Glass Tumblers 50C From, per down up '.. - -- GLASSWARE and NOVELTIES Visit Our Wonderful Basement Store! Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist Gardening Expert Will Be Visiting Prince Rupert Arrangements .Made Last Nisht For Annual .Meeting of Horticultural Society HVIIKADO" IN GOOD SHAPE Splendid Progress Being Made By Prince Rupert Operatic Society In Preparation (or Presentation Splendid progress is being made Whifflets From The Waterfront J TONIGHT and YVEDNEsnAf 2 Shows, 7:00 and 9 it The Academy Award I'ictnrt . . . The best film of 1331 Prince Rupert crowd night agree 100 Mrs. C A Armstroiu arrived tn the city lro:: son yesietdjjr aflenu seeded by the evening : bury. OnUite, whrr-been called qiaeeotJi.' at Mrs. Arrmlrang's 1.1 Amwttong atoo aame 1:, turn from here to Pr The rutt fence ah. rctd alongside the f Fulton Street ucauM!).- . f favorable commrir irovement however a fully evident antil ': tloaefs for wttteh it as a trellis start to r Tjmmer If you wish to iw-w .." Fry a CUsstfled bit "You Can't Take It With You" With Jean Arthur, James Stewitt, IJonel Barryntore, I.Urd Arnold (At 7:20 and 9 , TLI-tSK . . .'DOXTMISS II Cartoon "Window Shopping "Screen Snaptho?. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZartHl Prcpr -A HOME AWAY TltOM HOME" Rale Sl.M up M Rooms Hot & r ' Wif Prince nupert B " Phone 21 P ll lUi IN CENTRAL HOTEL KOO.MH and C.n Tbone 51 For Bett IUHfcK Coal MKK. C P. hi ACR THE SEAL QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Patked by the onlj i'0" eannlns companj wltn n w the year round Pjroll U ?rlnc Rupert Walker's Music Store l.arie Stock Mule llelnliman, Nordhelmfr n Lesate TUnw Piano Tunlnr with "Reonoicope" Phone Blue 39 th L Minn: , ., Ilie CiinaOUn I Wh sn'l ( iiiiwiiy Mm""' 1M for 350 tbarf im'"1 asoa tncumif. Mut Ni- hiirc jiuinbtred V)7 : -r ;J in tin bove OwnpwiT ' limni 8. r-ngwn hvlng S hrtrby glvm th ' Intmd to ! "i! . t?U i4er Uw Ue Iw 9nt errurU.r unitm ' ' bo Urtaed t tu or my' uiuieni"' L 1 JAMES 8. 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