vf PONTIAC Scores In the Lowest-Price Field! IflNTIAC' s jol the Upirv and martne to attract t.ttiuiMiig iyi mile door, level IW--oUd comfort lor -is hu-fcy rwuenger the nimblcoeM of a cat in iMflk handling raw you've new experienced itt tiger ott dadiing performance nulchles thrift UaJ s the Poirtiac "Arrow" and prices are down with ibe Jowet-down as much at $100 compared with bit ejr' So, if you mint to pack txlra value into every t! iic vou ipeod on a motor car. I ure lo ice and drive ' lonti ic Arrow" and u great companion car the l'jfs' rhiefjam " the nwt advanced car in the Jow-I t;rld tiwirnient terms arranged through the . tiCTterJ Motors InXalnient I1an. Mil r.o, s:7 Will Improve Local Reception ttt Company To Itutal rw Silent Iniulalon On Mrllride Street Coming Events , St. Patrick Send a card for St. Patrick's Day. Interest in St. Patrick is on the increase. We have a larger stock of cards Also seals, napkins, etc Easter Tho bitftfent card event of the year except Christmas. Old Country mailings should ho made at once. Hemitiful cards arrivinc; dailyMake your choice early. WvWJV,WAWAV. The Citadel See tho picture Read the Hook Original edition now only $1.40 At OF VALUE I , 1 J VA ' f It ROYAL MOTORS pany to tnstal il fifty fifty new new silent silent in ; sulators on Plus Features Of The poRtiac-arrow- Nrt t. (0 j N liitl itiUUttitx Aa. V..j ,uUi.i I'lftlfK- I),,. ll,J ,.. ,f InJrirndcni K Khhci rarH Huiui nf fkr4t StJ.,i I,, , i .,,, s.ii (,n IVlW.i, m tun ltM Phone 53 in-O. ! CL'J the main power llnelOteamSnip OUDSiaV I S between Cow rtiiv Bay and miH lk the cltv limits for the purpose of trying to eliminate noiae. This was not guaranteed to he an ntuntut cum rif'r but it was hoped It would prove effective. D. C. McRae snoke annrecl- A Mi- regular monthly dinner Usci of work of XIr- "W ,n rs-i t ,.f the Prince Rupert ,,yin 10 c-oPat a view 1 ' brr of Commerce held last to eliminating local Interference. CV J J Uttle. general manager "e had rece,ved a Mifr frn - I Northern British Columbia Controller of Radio also mention -f'itt Co reported that he had In the steps about t be taken by rt t.vcd Instructions from hlseonj- the company Plan Discussed By ; Local Chamber A report from a joint committee const derim the Question of steam LOCAL NEWS NOTES Please not that St. Patrick'! The Monarch Wool Co. have glv-Supper changed to March 16. ?en their agency to the Dollar Store W-9I fpr Prince Rupert District. tf. William Wright, well known SPECIAL! This week only two Juneau merchant, was a passenger for one at the Ideal Cleaners. All aboard the Princes Norah yester- .orders cash on deliver). 55 day alternoon going through on a' i trip to Seattle. I Miss Venetla Feero arrived In . the city on the Princess Norah Mrs. Payne, wife of a former :yeterday afternoon from Junear. ludee at Juneau, was a Das6enfcer:Tor VTMt. - i aboard the Princes Norah yesterday afternoon going through on a trip to California. Joseph A. Williams, assistant manager of the Alaska Juneau mine at Juneau, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through to Seattle. U P. Chapman. Spokane dealer, after his annual business trip to this district, sailed by the Prln cess Norah yesterday afternoon on his return south. He arrived on Saturday night's train after visiting Terrace and 8mithers. The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Ministerial Association was held yesterday. The president. Rev. J. C. Jackson, was in the chair and business was entirely of a routine nature. Trade which was recently formed) and from which a letter was read ' A copy of a letter sent by T. W. Brown of the Tourist Bureau urg- Ung the organizing of an excursion to Stewart this year instead of to Ketehikan, was read at the meet- I ferred to the marine committee a request e have the Metlakatla Pas- oe better lighted. They have .power to act without reporting back to the Chamber. The matte t was Introduced by Paul Armour at the meeting last night. President Harvey announced at the meeting of tha Chamber of Commerce last night that Frank Dockrill of Telkwa, would be guest i; Smoked "Rupert Brand" I iviua L,ured Salmon j! 15c pkg. I For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'oeuvre One Package Serves Four People Keeps for Weeks In RefrUerator I Canadian Fish & Cold Storage ! Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia Fresh Local Raw And i tj pi ti prn Pasteurized Milk J'.n DULb-K valentin dairy Optometrist j rilONB-W Royal Bank Bldg. -,io. A request from the Prince Ru pert Trades and Labor Council that the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce support the appoint ment of Major Motherwell to thr position of deputy minister of fish eries was considered at the meet lng of the Chamber last night and it will be explained to the speaker at the next meeting of council that the Chamber has al- the Chamber. Mr. Harvey said he j ready taken action which has been was an excellent speaker ana placed before the government by doubtless there would be a good the member for Skeena and others. turnout of members to greet him on that occasion, Seeking To Have IS DRESSMAKING ship subsidy told the Chamber of FicllAl'ioc Pnf rnl Commerce at iU meeting last nlghi lollCI ICO 1 all Ul of efforts being made to secure anj t T IT Increase In the number of trips.' Kfinf rllf riATfA George V. Nickerson wrote at' ength In regard to It and of his i personal efforts to Secure the In-' At the Prince Rupert Chamber crease The question had also been of Commerce meeting last night discussed with Commander Heenun a letter from Olof Hanson M. P., on the occasion 0f his recent visit, was read In regard to trying to to the city. If the number of trips secure the placing of one of the can be hicreased from four a year, new Fisheries Protection cruisers to six it Is probable that the ele- at Prince Rupert. Mr. Hanson said vator will be leased and the sub. he expected the Kltlmaat would sWy taken up by a steamship com- make her headquarters at Prince pany. Rupert. I .WW. W.W.V.WV.WAW ii; Tailoring and Remodelling V KIMI UYEDE Thone Blue 916 tOi 3rd I Ave. pj Announcements All advertisements In this col-omn will be charged for a full month at 2Sc a word. Eagles' Bridge March 8. S. O. N. Springtime Dance March ? Rod and Gun I March 13. Annual Meeting Orange Bridge and Dance March 10. g Presbyterian Shamrock Tea H March 17. I;' St. Patrick's Supper, Catholic j'Hall, March 16. Varden's Play March 17. Jj United Tea Mrs, W. T. Kergln's g' March 23. il S. O. N. Fisherman's Farewe'l jj Dance, March 23. 5 Hill 60 Tea March 25. I High School Spring Plays March '24, 25. 20. "Queen Mary" Tea Mrs. Parkln'j i Easter Monday. Prince Rupert Operatic Society presents "The Mikado" April 12, 13 Capitol Theatre. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April I C, N. R. A. Annual Rail, Moose Hall, April 21. Orange Pekoe Blend "SALADA TEA Following the deletion of the Tpl POTa nil Of fir A UAQQ grant to the local hospital from the Indian Department, the "!- TV.... J Chamber of Commerce took action; LIOSlDg iLilSCUSSCU and they have heard from Olof Hanson steps taken by him to try to have the amount replaced in the estimates. Edward Dovderf. who has beea spending some time at Juneau In connection with the construction of the new Baranof Hole', was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon returning to Seattle, accompanied by bis son. " ' " t- I v uaaMb lllVv- lVUyil UUb Rose Spit. President Harvey stated that the committee was preparing a report in regard to it. The delay in presenting the report was be cause they wished to secure full The Prince Rupert Chamber of Information. This they would have Commerce, at its meeting last. soon. D. C. McRae introduced the night, welcomed to the ehain of subject at the meeting of the public organizations the new Tele-i Chamber of Commerce last night, graph Creek and Casslar Board of' A report submitted by R. E. Moore to the Prince Rupert Cham ber of Commerce last night out- lined what was being done to send as many local children a? possible to see the fcing and Queen in May. Children making the trip wouia De oetween the aees o ing of the Chamber of Commerce ( twelve and seventeen. To finance ,lat night. I the scheme there would be a hi 'day. a telephone bridge and. fln- The Chamber of Commerce re- ally, a grand ball at which the names of those chosen would b announced. The question of closing the Government Telegraph office was again brought before the Prince Bupert Chamber of Commerce last night by Dr. J. H, Carson who felt that discrimination was bein shown against this city. A letter received from the d'. that the consolidation was a maU Canadian Legion Executive Session Co-ordinatine. various Veteran Organhations-N'ew Members Joining Up Vancouver; t. l. b. Hamlin, Es- courailne At an executive meeting of the mnm.nf nini ' rt.M .!! Wnce branch of the Ca- the closing a the office would n,ad,Um te,ifon , CTeninS P save $4,000 a year, that the two "cul5 gratification was expressed at vt the operators would be taken care of "? Iby the Canadian National Tele- T lMaan "on, In reply to a request or infor- graphs, that there was no discrim- foste.r- n the meetin3 rriatlon in reeard to th liht. nt'inMinn t..,, k,. the heads of the various ex- soldier organizations held under W chairmanship at Toronto last ter of general policy. Prince Rupert would not suffer because it would """" w,,cn -fccm" w com get Just as good a service as for. Pleted.ona unlf0 .course of ac" merly. On motion of W. H. Tobey the matter was referred to a committee again. Hotel Arrivals noii ui ii ic urguiiizuuuns. Applications for new memberships continue to come In and the . branch Is gaining in strength. The new furnishings In the club rooms have been very highly praised. A club knock-out cribbagc tournament Is planned for the month- ,Iy meeting of this week after the Ryal conclusion of the business session. Mrs. C. Anderson, Juneau; W. The report of the delegate on Johnson and B. Krlstmanson. Os- the progress of the campaign for land; Bert Smythe, city. rending children to Victoria on KnOX ( the rvrasion nf th fnrthrnmlnw H. Buensi, city; J. O. Backen. visit of Their Majesties was en- quimalt; A. Douglas, Edmonton. President Jack Pre-wp vm n Central the chair and other members J. C. Hererg. Digby; F. W. Least, present were W M. Brown. H Metlakatla. nrnn J Amitmnir T t W-1V- rrinc Rupert H. T. Lock, G. J. L. Dawes and Nell Dr. C. A. Armstrong and F. C. Cameron. Freeman, Port Simpson. i Vfl S Xesf A? net OcoaJ evermined. Old King Coal U- a elcver old gink He works pure magic In a wink Hell Cheer your mojflng, drooping soul With ? ton of PhHpott EvlU Coal. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. The Rest Coal in Town I ooooKioooooooiroooocraoaoaioKiHKH30oooaoooooooOfoa i- I I 1 As Advertised on the Air BISMA-REX Antacid Stomach Powd i oz. bottle 75. er 1C oz. bottle $1.50 Ormes Ltd. 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