" MO TOT pAXLl KEW8 113 "-dtn's Famous Bmndi SF.AORAM'5 "VXX" RAM'S "KINCS rLATE" i MIRAMS "OLD Rr ANTS FOR i ;0YS' BAND s Rupert notary Club, ! the sum of $150 to (t committee to be de-iurcjtac I new was aUe announced a trivtag $150 for a st- Other organiza-nderctood, were being r:bute. ..r:er. on beiwlf of the id that the new in-. badly needed. A ib had been largely ,;. itartang the band. ..ucnu wre now worn 'hat tbc sun recom-1 ,. directors be yoted.J reminded the club! band was started.! ..:,ieed the salary of ur two years beakles .. Instrument. He ' of the early effort public which were 7 day the bora played . d be enewrftged to rooded the motion. w Mid there were - r lmetvU and two in Others weuld have Hie parent now Price for 2 J a. botxlet range row ia.j5 to Jjjj vertlsement Is not publlshea or juplyed by the Liquor jI Board or by the Government of BrttUh OolumbU guaranteed to raise the money for upkeep of the band and what was needed was new instruments. The parents had raised $150 which ould pureliase two or three and the money now voted would pay far two or three and the same would ooour a a remit of the city's donation. The club unanimously approved the vote. Dental Work Will Be Carried On By Rotary Committee The Prince Rapert Rotary Club, at Its meeting yesterday, decided to carry on the dental work among the children of the city. The new health officer at Victoria advised that it was more advantageous to carry on practical work than the clinic as heretofore. The commit tee, headed by John Dybhavn. was given authority to proceed with the work and the sum of $200 wa voted for the purpose The department at Victoria will be asked to co-operate, M before Daily Newt ClaUra Ads ortng results. Red Crown Gasoline Standard GJioltn Unturpautd Standard Diml Fuel Pearl Oil (Klnf ( Kereienei) Standard Store Oil BOli Marsr Oil "RPM" DttO, Dil tubriearing Oil CALOL Di"1 tn'!n 0il and other tine Standard Oil Product! Station! art the Available at many Marine well-known General oarnr.w Miss Edith Miller Shower Honoree Delightful Affair at Home of Mrs. T. W. Johnson last Evening Mrs. E. W. Johnson, 723 Iflxth Av Whifflets From The Waterfront CPU steamer Princess Adelaide, with Capt. McKlnnon In command, Is due In port at 5:15 this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 p.m on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. Canada At War 25 Years Ago April 12. 1915 German sea raider Kron Prlnz Wllhelra arrived In Hampton Roads. Va., seeking sanctuary Russian troops advanced In the south Carpathian area while Austrlans counterattacked in eastern Oalicla. DONT BELIEVE .IT MANCHESTER. April 12: (CP) ( .Manchester wine and spirit mer-j chants are disputing the government's statement that volume and pricey of their goods will not be affected for some years. end lm t ling G A LI A NO waliMl day " vinds nd rtroiiR ur upninnl of tda tl' fiH'r.nan IVcoiouH Iuvh that moiiIiI wanti cxrrpt for the u'ljantapj . and ftic fcu n (nirintt marine rnginrs j.. ,ur, are vital vlu-n fwli arc nn " J ' .V that' Hhy motor dr,H ndaluhty 11 hn-eating am Onarantce rcultn by rr-fudrnff Marine 1 ndm h. with Standard for all dew-loped They arc Hpeeifirally elasscs of .coatital vesselsl STANDARD MARINE PRODUCTS LOCAL NEWS NOTES i Lloyd Wee sailed latf, flight ;the Prince George for a trip Vancouver. dlls and tall yellow candles. ;.night on the Cardena for a trip to Games were enjoyed by the num- Vancouver, erous guesU after which. many - - - " beautiful and unusual gifts were C. H. Kennedy and J. J. Crossmari brought in on a miniature train of the A H. Williams Machinery Co.. and presented to the bride-elect I which Is dismantling the old mln-Servtng of delicious refreshments lng and smelting plant at Anyox, with Mrs. P. c. Miller, mother of are sailing tonight by the Princess) the bride-elect, presiding at the Adelaide on their return to Vancou-urns. brought a very pleasant even- ver after a brief business visit to , ing to a dose r ' the city. ager of Edward Lipsett Ltd.. has also been elected but was not at the meeting. APARTMENT HOUSE SOLD . . . i . - j . Announcement is maue uway ui i the sale .of the well known White on. For prompt .and xourteoui ler-tol rtce Phone 13 Taxi. tl At the Prince Rupert Rotary Club First United Junior Choir pro- Uincheon yesterday President Peter enue West, waa hostes. last evening gram. Salvation Army tonight at 8. Lakie announced that he had ap at a delightful miscellaneous how-. (B1 pointed Hubert Ward and S. C. er In honor of MJss Edith Miller,, - i Thomson as Rotary representatives j whose marriage to Sam Jurmaln Torgier Rysstad sailed .last night 0p the War Service Committee Dr. If will take place next week. on the Prince Oeorge for Van- ; fjeai carter and Roy Wlnslow are ! uuim were taswiuijy oecor- couver. : notary representatives ated in the mode of spring with j Boys' Band Committee yellow and white streamers. The I Mis? M. Harris and Miss P. liar-; tea table was centred with daffo- ris of Port Simpson are tailing to- CHILD'S on the COLDS Relieve misery dfreet -without "dosing"11. VICKS VAPORUI Peter Lakie, president of the iPrince Rupert Rotary Club, an-i nounced yesterday that he planned Two new members Cecl Brind, to attend the district conference at manager of the Imperial OU Company and James Clark, superintendent of the Canadian National Railwaywere introduced to the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at Its luncheon yesterday. Oeorge Eckerman, man Portland. He will carry witn mm a resolution of the local club in favor of .dividing the Rotary district in such a way that both districts will Include part of British" Coluni-bla and part of the states of Washington, Oregon and Idaho. 4 Five thousand ,. Ruperi people read the Dally News. It pays to let them know what tot have to sell Announcements All advertisements in this col-tms win be charged lor a full month at 25c a word. Apartments property on Fourth, Football Dance. Irish Fusiliers V. Avenue .East by Mrs. Oeorge B. R- 102nd Armories, Friday, April White, to Glsll A Erlendfon of Os-;l2. Admission 50c. land. The new owner is taxing pos-( session immediately, vat. wmte, who is numbered among Prince Rupert's best known and highly es- STANDARD MARINE STATIONS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA Alert Bar BamfUld Baronet .Pais Bull Harbour Cascade Harbour CeepeecM Churchouse Gabriola .Island Garden Bay Goes .Bay Heriot Bay Uroy Bay Naruimo Hew Westminster Port Neville Prinee Rupert Refuge Cove Rivers Inlet Safety Cove Spring Cove Tofino Toquart Vancouver Coal Harbour Dunlevy Avenue Deep Cove Horseshoe Bay Victoria Walter! Cove Yokohama Bay Zeballoi STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA LIMITED1 ft; -I fAdMA Unon. k. I.iv. lpg shortly to make her future , IB. Presbyterian Spring Sale April Boys' Band Dance, April 17. Moose Refreshments free. ! home with a sister In Nebraska. Toc.H Dance Parish Hall. Seal The deal tn connection with tnejcovejAprll 19. ' transfer of the property was ne-i ( collated throueh the office of Dvb- cnnt tm fr rnripr's Anrtr havn Hanson Ltd, 23, t G A LI A NO ISLAiXD Tht icell knotcn Gulf .Inland Inherited it name from u northern island nameil by (jijttain i'anronver in 1792 in retpeet for his friend, Don IHonitio Galinno, Commander of a Sitaiii."h epeditUni, ,t:ith trhom he breakfasted one tnirly mornina at Point Grey. I 2. ArtRlican Tea, Mrs. Parkin's, May 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Armoury, May 3. Moose Ladies' Dance, May 7. SLiPeters Spring Sale, May 8. W. A. Canadian Legion Spring V Tea, May 15. Catholic Tea, Mrs. R. E. Moore's .May 16. Empire Carnival, Moose Hall,' May 23. Fresh I)fal Raw and - Pasteurized MiHi VALENTIN DAIUY -PHONF S1 NEW CENTRAL HOTEL ANNEX Second Avenue Housekeeping Apartments (Hot Water Heated) Mr. C. E. Black, Proprietress (Central Hotel) THE SEAL ' QUALITY wm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon racket by the .only salmon , canning eomyany with an all tbt 7ar ronnd yayroll la frlnce Kapert ManvBOBBBiBaaBBB 7i tashion Pint9' At Peoples REVERSIBLE Two In One" COATS WITH HOODS TO MATCH Very practical and ultra smart. Two coats in one with hoods to match. Stylish tweed spring coats In new color patterns with reversible lining that may be turned inside out into a fine quality gabardine rain coat. OIL SILK LADIES' UMBRELLAS Patterned new spring shades. Blue red rust green black and natural. FU1L SIZE. 16-RIB. VALUES TO $4 2.95 Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used Furniture 1 Large-Size Lawn Mower Special $9.50 S3.50 1$8.50 8 Bedw46 to 00 CoT 812.00 15 1 Cold Tenor fConn" Saxophone Q -i O ff J A jfS.M tf.vU Just like new 3 Sessions 8-Day Chime Clocks t?Q Aff SpecUi ?e7.e7J 1 English Pram Just 12 50 lilt 6 flcSh -. NEW FURNITURE 30 mm FeU Maltrwse!i 8.50 to 10.50 10 sAun;dnfclt Mattrc&scs 18.75 10 22.50 12 Three-piece Chesterfield Suites In velour and tapestry, latest staler and patterns. 69.00 10 98.00 5 Kitchen Itanges-For wood and ggQ 109.00 coal. all-enameL From - wv v v I I RUPERT PEOPLES STORE j t "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner s Phone BLUE 907 Phone HLACK 324 THIRD AVENUE Next Door to B. C. Clothiers Night or Day PHONE 112 TAXI Prompt Service 3 Heated Cars SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! Mllinr it OCEAN FALLS ud POWELL RIVER Steamer leavea Prince Rupert cverj THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Princ Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For fart, etc., call or writs Qty TUkst Offlc, 521 Ird Av, Royal Bank Bldg. V-9-40 Fresh Shrimp LMsr BOAT W.SX. Dally at 4 p.m. TROTIER'S DOCK i.4 ! ;1