Lsday Marth 28, 1)41. ipring's Jn Tifee i4ir And It's Time to Look at the JSTc;, , . LSHION-CRAFT" TOPCOATS du'11 surely be pleased with Icm new colorful Donc- ) $ and Manx Tweeds; Inuine Harris and beauti- 1 Venetian veioure. hey are styled in Kaplans, almacans and Guards. Lmc in and see them. !25.oo to $36.00 D BONE IS FOUND Yarmouth's Midden On Isl- Ic; ilnma miaaen on ms hrm Island where already tow aboriginal s me tons been dug up ln the course nn ng for soli suppil. ate t bone is about eighteen diameter, circular and v n -thick, Suggesting it hjv be part of a spinal n Trnc creature is one ?e made having re- ;uon ciahiui 01 which I Iwn n.lfl, Ti r.,- PiurL B. C thr March 1941. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert. BX3 W atts & Nickerson I T1I1KI) AVE. Successors to Bryant Co. Ltd. PHONE 315 In the eltv vpsterdav with a view irm lieias Anotner inier- , "J-' ,.. t I'an; Kelic Of Past Life ft? u""18 :"l",c"; twfimpnffll 5fji.t.lnn Mp'nnt.lmp H. TO CHANGE I Funeral Service For Late John Circle. Bergman Prior To Shipment anted-Raw Furs To Vancouver Jtton which might have been NumeroUs old friends assembled at noon yesterday at the chapel I) uri'KKME COl HT OV liltlTlSII vl le a. uiiucin.uR.via aui wic roi.iMniA ix rnoiiATK funeral service for the late John Mutirr or thr "ArtminiMmiion Bergmnn prior to thr remains be-Aiid irpg placed aboard the steamer Mntti-r r 1 he itt f fhariri r.atala wh'tfh la i taking them to UT'SS 'OTS, of Hi, Vancouver for. cmnation after 1 :t riimfr lpcsi Juaje oi witiut - seuu j uc ictumvu pr ; rour- of British Columbia, fc0 prince Runert. V7AT - ReT- J- H. Myrwang. past0r of -iw Brcer Taylor; lor- Ft. Paul's Lurheran Church, of-Se-tifuvnw or Delia Oooia, 9 and eter;-Llen -prrslded toXFS i9.-?n. orran. Hymm. were 'Wearer inobtui to the aaid Eauoe My Ood to Thee" .and "Abide With 1 fmoilfnu'Me." Mrs. J. H. MnLrod sang 1 m fortlwitn anI all ...... . . :iim ttgaXtm the mid ."Beautiful Isl of Somewhere.' rjuim) toi tu! thom wtthl ArMni bs nailbrers were Knut mTO. ffii'USrWS Hallh. Cry Tnrpn O. A. John- sbn. F'nnr Bto-KMnfl. a. u. Morse nnd C. G. R. Anderson." Th""c were roopy beautiful flcwpr E. Er'ck'ipn 1 flrni.panylng the i remains to Vancouver. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY END TARLES- Walnut finish, beautiful and bc'tcr value Each i niuuow Shades cream and green. lione 775 HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Ship to J. E. ORMIIELM, Prince Rupert, B.C. Hcprescntinp HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY . Phone 741. lfil East 3rd Ave. ltd -'vtvawi(uiv Ma siiiui v - - $1.95 95c 327 3rd Avenue w"en You Want a Reliable. Comfortable. Dependable . ervice mwiNi: 2 Hour Service at Regular Rate FREQUENCY 24. March 26, 1916 The local dry dock situation was Does Clogged NOSE shrinks swollen mem- (2) Boothes Irritation; (3) IlelDS flush nasal passages, ctearlnt mucus, relieving transient, congestion. VICKS VA TRO Htt Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word Rebekuh Tea and Sale, April 2. Little Theatre Plays, April 2, 3. Hill 60 Dance April 4. L. O. B. A. Spring Sale, April 23, Presbyterian Spring Sale, April Gyro Hoedown, April 25. Mayday Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 8. Kresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 U&I Cafe On Waterfront NOW OPEN For Business I CZXLT KIWB PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Used furniture bought for cash a. O. N. Fishermen's Farewell Radio Listeners Will Have To Find or sold on commission, '1 ' m,' New Spots At End Of This Week Buuamg, Tiura Avenue. vr Aprtl ..a, - . ,. I . m Onldmari woioman oi of the u Goldman Furl E. T. Kenney, M. L, A. for Fool's Day comes three ... - v,cins Hqv: mh ji0 company, Eomonwn, b uie onceuu., v's iiaays early to of radios ""j owners, .,,- ... , 4 the having koi arrival arrived his year. When listeners mish the today taking a nouoay.- I usual buttons for their favorite! ' radio programs this week-end,! Percy Mcintosh returned to the 1 1 .i lii. , . . . ii i ... - fk. diMvi.a r ipnrtrp I mls ' 176) spend. Conquering Ring AUTSRALIA-TIMOR Lutheran Tea, April 5, Metropole. MXl .BOURNE, March 26: (CP)- . . Direct alr-servicp between Aus- Quecn Mary Tea, Mrs. Parkins tralla Duil, capital of Portu- Aprll 14. Red Cross Dance, April 18. R.M.R. Orchestra. guese Timor (East Indies), has been opened. Stops will be made at Dllll by flying boats from Singapore. Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 neated Rooms Ilbt Water Steam Baths Dining Room In' Connection Mr. C. E. '.Black. Proprietress rhones 18 fc 19 P.O. Box 575 ABSOLUTELY FREE! Valuable Gift and Household Premiums are absolutely free to you when you save our Cash Coupons given for purchases of 25 cents or more. It Is too good to pass up. Come ln and let us explain the plan to you. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STOKE "Where Dollars Have More ' ' v . . , Cents", visit to city, from, Terrace on last night's train. The case In whfclh. Arthur and ' U 1 . VI 7 f I Iff 117 T f . HHT II LI 1 I 111 17 I 1 I . V mill LI 11. vw.Dw han Murrav were charged . - - by .whistles, crackling static or at best morning from a trip to Vancouver. JJSSdS Dido Ourvlch -with assault was dis- , a strange station. k. Mit.ite w. D. Vance Sixty-nim of Canada's 86 radio Miss Leah sassqert jeiumeu - wta,HrTi hi t.u . tn v,. ttw rm thp Prinze oeoree ' f"' -"" -- , , 4lcw w,m.,wj .T .r-r,r, Thi. informant failed tO quencies on March 29 and a siml- this morning irom a vacation wip ' ;lar shuffle Is being made oh Unl- to Vancouver. preacu cm.c. The rtiuffle of frequencies Is be- Albert Stiles, who has been -10 so Ing made under international spending a holiday in the south, re- 1. " .Y t cement between radio authorl- turned home from Vancouver on m rr.v I Mes of the United States, Mexico, the Prince George, this morning. .""Vf 1 -tone lnthe Cuba and Canada. Under the new! P"f dent S, was Xt turn! chair and ttoe a n good turn- arrangement authorities point out' Mr. : and Mrs. 'A. E. Dickens re- hBt a en. deal of int-rferenee turned fo the city on the Prince out ui mr.. WIU be elltrinated because stations George-this morning from a trip Weas on me suDiecx. inarin the same wave 1nzth will- to -Vancouver. be far enoueh from each other to' '." - ' avoid overlapping of their cover-J , trs. R. M. WInslow returned to age. I the city "on the Prince George this After this week-end CFPR will morning" "from Vancouver where be found at 1240 kilocycles Instead she has been visiting for some tune. of 90 kilocycles. Canada At War 25 Years Ago "" Man in the Moon It's great to be a soldier if you . ,Mr. and Mrs. James L. Lee, who belong to the Rocky Mountain 'have been i spending a holiday visit- Rangers so ttey say. Nothing to ing in. New .Westminster, returned do but drill and march arouna ana to "the city :on the Prince George do a little bit of guard duty now ' this ' morning. and again. Anyone having salvage material Jake says he'd rather be give io-'the "Red Gross will please ing than bumming around a news-teteohone Green 662 or Red 441. paper with nothing but kicks to No article too large or too small, feed on and very little money to under discussion by the Prince Ru- ;Mrs, Ross Mazzel, whose husband One thing that makes a man ' pert Board of Trade. The president, s'$ a serious .condition at the lose his hair Is to hawe a lot of G. A. Woodland, was in the chair prince Rupert General Hospital, desirable women alter nis scaip. . . w c c Mehan, general sup- arrived In the .city on thePrlnce a r.b whUe there are .signs that a erlntendent, explained the sltua- Qebrge this morrilng from'Vancou- "Dearie, I hate to tell you this, sinllax projection might have been tlon. Until the dry dock was fin- veri "l but your4 husband Is fickle and broken off on the other side. It Is aUy completed and turned, over, it. untrue." thought It might have once been(was jeit uttje COuld be done . Recendy the Ketchikan 5ladio "Heavens, has he thrown you part of the spinal column of aix. d. Pattullo suggested the. plant station broadcast a standard-; gym- over too." whale or shark. imlcht be used for making" muni- ctionv hour program ,that was Mr. Wearmouth .brought the bone 1 tlong mn sucn time as big ship-.creaUy 'appreciated by some local Judse: "Who was driving when building started. listeners. :Mrs. W. O. Fulton wrote you collided with that car?" and thanked the station and sug Drunk (triumphantly) :"None ol r, - piece at bone whbh Q p phla on Seattle. Chicken dinners may be expen-ir.i haj Tmkert, la congregation In the came originally from KOL, some rjuzzlemcnt has 1 b . 00 ' v . . . ... slve atiwhiit but not not an as cnstlv costly as asdmners dinners " . r . . oiiice. :n unearthed- -ty 4Wf ' Old Friends Pay Tribute At Rites Pastor B. H. Barton of Phlladel- gested It should be rebroadcast. us. We were all In the back seat." lectured the JudgmentDay Thls was done "a few days later, it 1 Empress Theatre. liss Olga. Jardine of Victoria, tor chickens. I . M - 1 V V-L 1 I J r4U. 4Un VAiinir Miss uaisy tayie ana j. t. ijavcv wno is menuiicu iui wc i"u..b ninrtip mc toin were quietly married by Canon G.. Women's Christian Association, ar- . . ,h.thl ..path?- I A. Rlx at the Anglican Church last rived In the city on the Prince nQ atcft she 11. (evening. Only a few friends. were Gporge this morning from the ..j my Dathing suit." present at the ceremony. The south. She is here to look., over couple will reside on Hays Cove hostel facilities for the troops sta- a card sharper is one who holds tipned at Prince Rupert with a' view hands for a living. to maklqg improvements. In reply to- his mother, Johrmy said he had had some bad marks that day but .they were'where they did not show. SPOIL SLEEP? Heroes Are Home , card of thanks rut 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each no4- uu (i . . . branes: Mr nnri Mrs Ci. P Hparl anrl Sie- Rocky Mountain Rangers Band rfd or Srnlthers h to thank all Turns: Out in Parade to Greet those who were so kind to Mrs. Returning Gladiators Head's father John Bergman, prior to his recent death ana especially Boxers' of local military units who they wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. K. have been In Vancouver for the Laird. They also wish to thank flnaJs -of the Pacific command those who sent flowers to the fun-championships returned to the city eral. on the Prince George this morning. The Rocky Mountain Rangers band and several companies turned out to meet the representatives of that regiment who won the championship. There was a parade through the streets. NEW ROYAL HOTEL i Zartill Froprieloi " UOMh AWAY FROM HOME" Hir lit Of 30 Room. Hot & Cold Waiei Prlice Rupert. B.C. rSnnr till T O. Rot t( THE SEAL 01 QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only aaimon canning company with an all the vear round payroll In Prince Rupert King and Queen See Flame Scarred "Wreckage Hand in hand, King George and Queen Elizabeth pick their steps through the debris and charred timbers left after a. German bombing raid on Salford, Lancashire. The royal couple make It their business to visit many of the towns punished by Nazi raiders. RANGERS' mony. BIRTHDAY Local Battalion To Celebrate Fifty Sixth Anniversary Friday rtov r.f pntprljiimnpnit: and cere- L an integral part' of the-social life of the interior . of the province, will lose little of Its traditional gaiety. Commencing at 9 p.m. in the newly decorated Armories, the men of the Rocky Mountain Rangers and their Invited guests will j dance to the music -of the best military band In Canada. The main feature of the evening-will be the ( , : cutting of the mammoth birthday The Rocky Mountain t Rangers cake ,by 0qL 3 E WoQd) y stationed regiment, will locaUy oIflcer c; ln itte tradi. celebrate Its fifty-sixth Dlrthday lilonal manner; tnis riaay. mere wm oe uu lSan- surmises are nlannect fnr the event and, although the pic- lituresque color of the' peace-time , It was in the year 1885, March '-celebrations- will lob lacking, the 28, by authority -of' the -Minlster day win be" long remembered by all of Munitions and Defence, that tb.3 those participating. . first Rocky Mountain Rangers' there was a came into being. On Friday afternoon, the Battalion will parade through the streets of this city at 2 o'clock after which .the men wlllattend a preview moving picture show at (he Capitol Theatre, through the! courtesy of D. G. Borland, the i manager. I In front of the Sixth Avenue Armories at 5:30 pjn. will be a full dress Retreat and Changing j of the Guard. In spite of the war, the annual regimental formal ball, so long MANUFACTURERS' Life Insurance Co. P. H. Linzey Local Representative Prince Rupert rilONF. (iltF.EN 44fi Used Furniture Reatty Washing Machine, McClary Kootenay C-liole Range, 8-picce Dining Room Suite, Bedroom Dressers, Red Spring and Mattresses, Extension Tables, Kitchen Tables, Gate Leg Table, Quebec Heaters, Wash Stands, Davenport. MISCELLANEOUS 21 jewel Waltham Watch, 15 jewel Wrist Watch, Guitar, Violin, Set of Books of Knowledge, Radios, Gramophone Records, Aladdin Lamp, Coleman Lantern, Bird Cage, Mirrors, Sad Irons, Clothes Wringers, Wash Board, Snatch Blocks, Barrow Wheels, Square Shovel, Lawn Mowers, Pcaveys, Stanley Steel Level, Forge and Blower, Tennis Racquet. Used Furniture Department MOOSE BUILDING ELIO'S Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. THIRD AVENUE Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alr-Conditloned Sleeping and Dining Cars Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Thursday, 11:30 pjn. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River For Full Information and Reservation, etc. Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenue Phone 2C0 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines inr 1 i Ti' i'". yjra itrrTmrri I I '1 "4 ' 1'.'. v. ... !!,