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Coudert, co-the Bralorne adjotor 'bishop of the Roman here rl Wmm b Li1' Conlrol Bowd r by A v'r,nt W Biitltt UW44 ty on Catholic Church for Northern Brl-from tlsh Columbia and the Yukon, remake turned to the city -on the Princess ;ev al mining pn- Nortfh yesterday afternoon from a d) th'X and Is at trip to Northern British Columbia Island. and the Yukon on ecclesiastical . duties. He letc on last evening's train tor Smlthers enroute to ,Le- i Jac Steamship Sailings For Vancduvfi Tuesday Catala We ain't jnai ml JVoMy 1:30 pro 'Thursday 85. "Prince Rupert -11:30 Friday Ss. Prln. Louise -10 pjii. -Cardena . ..10:30 -p.m. March b; 17 and 27. '. March 6, 17 jind;27SJS. Princess : Norah :.".....'.'5 p.m.; From Vancouver Sunday ss Catala. pin niaA CC Tr Titrrt in ft m ss Princess Louise JJ-rn. j ss caraena. w March 13 and 23. Princess Norah a.m, For Stewart and Premier Sunday ss. "Catala 8 p.ru Wednesday SS. Prince Rupert 3 p.m. "tMiiHHHHHHIMtlinniHimntHWlHI WON STEAMSHIPS m Steamers Leave Prince Rupert lor Vancouver: T s-S. CATALA EVERY TlJESl T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, .. "AV, i:3lp.m. V ' 10:30 p m. "ue Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monflay Qlletn Charlotte Leave Prince islands "Service- (fortnightly) Rupert March' 3. .17 and 31 10 p.m. 11 ConvcnIent, Please Purchase Tickets at t)tflce PWi urther inf . ....... 2 .h rickets From ? i... """'inauoq negaraing neservaiiuns - - "utiNWfcu. rrince Uupert Agent. u m " .Zm TENNIS IS ORGANIZED following officers were elected for jthe ensuing .year: LINZEY AND INGRAM LTD. ! 3rd AVENUE WEST We Are Broadcasting I Bargains Fine roods Low Prices PHONE 585 or 58G 3 Deliveries Daily-To All Parts of the City Butter First grade. 3 lbs. Sweet Clover 3. lbs. Fels Naptha Soap .3 bars Coffee Chase and Sanborn $112 $1.05 I On I Regular or drip grind Today's best value Jn vacuum packed coffee j JLUVAL 1NU1115 , Miss N. Ya'manka and Miss V. Basketball Ketchikan ts. Prince Kanamoshl sailed on ' the Catala nupert "Wednesday anfl Thursday Annual Meeting Of Prince UuperltW Afternoon for a .trip to Van- ( Tennis Club Held tumble Again Last Night President I II 1 1 M . !i I I I I nartlelt .Pears Aylmer, I P-ht II I rholoe auality. OiIaIIII! .. tin. 2 ior M -i r- . II Pry's Cocoa- OQ II ,1-lb. tins, each WW l ill II I ! II 1 ZZ ; ' i rz rzt i r i i ' i Aylmer Soups In Tomato, ! I Vegetable, Corn, Clam . . ' Chowder, Mushroom, Pea. 10Vi-oz. Qp ! tin I ! ,- 1 5 Toilet Tissue 25C I m-i purex. 4 for I i New Large -Roll, 1 oz. I I TT....I.. I coirver. ! L J II. L A : :, ! S 1 Bantam Corn 9fip t 37-oz. tins, 3 for V I L 1 I I I itye-Crunch 27C IS " 8-oz. packets, 2 tovM " ;l - 1 picnic Hams Boneless i tenderized. 2C Lb - - W 1 I SK W8 I Due to Advance Shortly I I I I I I I Bananas Firm and 9( I I ripe. 2 lbs. u' I I Scott's Eggs Grade "A I i ff- ,55c I 2 dozen I I I Basketball Dance. Thursday.! . . night, everybody welcome. At ., . ., , 4 ' - an enthusiastic -and well at- tended meeting or the Prince Rup- llst Jud W; & Mi m ert Tennis Club last night at the ,A Kwitwi W CreddIe ""j hehe will conduct a sefistenif County Court. President, W. D. Lanibie (re- Col. J. 1. "Fell of Vancouver, af-clectedK . ter a brief, visit o Prince; Stupext Vice-President, .A. M. Borland, in connection with the prganlza- -Secretary - Treasurer. Gavin ttorf-pf 4r national war -services Hume. -fund campagn here, sailed "by the Executive Miss Muriel Vance, R. CsriGla tomoTroW atlemoon On his E. Mortimer. T. M. Bellamy and E. return south. Ketherington. , It was reported by ihe courts Mr.and Ma. J. Matthews, who committee that, necessary jepairs have, .been spending sotne ttme at having been made, the courts are Anyox Irt cormectloq with the -dis-now in good shape far an earlv mantling ol the plant there by A. start. T. Bellamy was appointed to Williams "Machinery Co passed sixmsor the encouragement of through the tty on the Catala' to-Junior players. .day aroute io Vancouver. t-v l : i . i i jjcucjous rerresnments were ser-i ,A at HU. he "1 il 1 ved close of the meeting. Major T. W. Sutherland, Area medical officer; Cant. Q. A. IUx, recrprttng orficer, -and erfant McFariand returned, to Jthe dig on the Catala this morning after spending .several Says .at -Stewart in connection, with 4he enlistment of recruits. Mr. and Mrs. A. H.dari: -of Ter race, -whs ;are looking over the jjos- jsibiiuies r- tne iueenii;ia(rio;tie islands with a view tolecsting, arrived on Xhe Camosun Saturday night after having spent V ouule of weeks around Massfti M& leftlast night on the same steamer for a visit to the Skidegate .Inlet aTea. A. E. Blanchard, general auditor for the White Pass and Yukon; Route at Skagway. and Mrs. Blan-chard were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going ithrough to Seattle. They will be holidaying for the next six weeks in the United States. McRae Bros. Ltd. , store of this city has been established as a depot for collection of books for dis tribution among .the Canadian 1 forces under the ausoices f the ilmperlal Order Daughter of . the lEmpire for the Canadian War Ser vices .Library Council. This cam paign was referred to editorially in the Daily News yesterday. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged Jor a full month at 25c a word. Anglican March 18. United Large's Tea Mrs. Barton's Tea March BOth, Queen Mary Tea, April 14. Gyro Hoedown, April 18. ' Mrs. Varden's -entertainment March 20, 102nd, Auxiliary March 22. Tea, Legion, Horticultural Dinner, March 24. Jtebekah Tea.and SaleAprll 2. Hill 00 Dance April 'A: " i Lutheran Tea, April 5,- Metropole. Mrs. PaTkin's O. B. A. Spring Sale, April 23. Mayday Dance, Oddfellows' Hall.' ' St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 8. FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES Arriving Every Boat "BUY RIGnT" Snop',at " Tom Lee & Soi "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" Phone 547 2nd Ave. West COED Beauty Salon (Elsie Klohn) Exchange Bid. BLACK 68 - Reach ten thousand people with a "want ad." in the Dally News. Mrs. Elmer Thompson and Jtttle son, Douglas, returned by last evening's train to Jasper after paying a visit here with Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mrs. and Mrs. J. E. Jack, Angus -Apartments. W. E. Drake, general manager oi Edward Llpsett Ltd., "Is paying a periodical visit to the company? local business. He arrived on the Catala Sunday night from "Vancouver and will return south on the Prince George Thursday night. ASTHMA BRONCHITIS AND TOUCH KJMQ-M CQUGHSxfCOLDS YIELD f ASTIR TO B D Commissioner T. W head of the British Columbia po-i lice with headquarters in Victoria, after haying made the Tound trip to Stewart, disembarked here from the steamer Catala this morning; and will be In thp cltv for th npvt.l Uav 30 days' Con-vincing Trial. VIBRAPHONE A lew flays. Official announcement Is not yet made but It is expected' there will be a black-out and air, lng the stay here of Commissioner T Parsons. J English scientific! device. "No batteries no wires. Small, practically Invisible, and reasonably pric- -ed. Write now for free booklet or call for free private test from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. or by appointment Canadian 'Vibraphone Co. Suite 111, Kitz Apartment Hotel, 1040 West Georgia St, Vancouver, TRin. 3003L WiOVF.RSMKM MOl OK ACT" JSecUaa. M) Notlrof Applioalloti lor a CJul LWnrf NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN Uvat on the '31st clay of March 1941 next the uacifrsterwl EMPRESS SOCIAL, CLUB UinTED. -Mitemds to efupij to tile Liquor Control Board Sot a Club Licence In re- apecV Of. premises situated .on the top noor oi ine impress bijck w uie .corner pt' Second Aveniie and Sltth Street upon -iands deBortUed as Lots 11 and 12 of Block 23 st Section 1. llap 923, ill th.LCty ot -Prince Bnpert, Prlnoe Rti(p-ert .Uoui Regtetratlon District. In the Province of -British Columbia. o onUtle. 4eaoh-nieirtber of the sold Club W keep jon the .premises a reasonaJJle quantity iOf liquor .for personal consumption on tthe -prtemlses In accordance with1 the rirovlaicnu cf the Oovernment lAquor Aot and the RejruUUoiiA promulgated dated this aetH day of Jfchrttary 1941. , EMPRESS SOCIAL CLUB LIMITED By J. O. Moody. President, Phones 18 & 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 In and let Us explain the plan to you. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Coltoa, D.CJh-C Wallace Block, rbone 141 Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 156 Heated Rooms Hot Water .Steam Baths Dining Ream in Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress Utmost in Quality "SALADA Q.CCITY 95 being cleared. Eric Rlchardsoni of Tiell was appointed auditor. ". Uniforms were out m full force ! Quecn KnltUng when the Queen Charlotte Sodal!Cl.Iubt.held its weekly meeting i at Club put on Its Tegular tbnee. Mil-Hhe home of Mrs- ,0' Morreau ler's Hall was filled to -capacity. recently" rhen were slx members Music -was supplied by Ahe -local j13"- After an afternoon spent beys, assisted by o f ew ol the sol-' n "n1 refreshments were en-rtiMt o-fi,, 'Joyed by those present who fo- preclated. Mrs. D. McOoll and Mrs. G. Chasteney were at the door. Refreshments were .served .at the local 'restaurants: at midnight. Proceeds from the dance will o towards buying a piano. ' The regular .monthly aneettng of the board of directors of the Skidegate Inlet General Hospital was held recently at the hospital. The president, Nicholas -Shafer. was in the chair. "Besides business of rout'ne nature, the obtahiins' of S. Parsons water rights for the hospital and necessary repairs to tne buildings were discussed. Reports of various committees were received. Results of a recent dance were reported as 'J very satisfactory, the sum of $196.- roluded Mesdames G. Blomsren. L. Lcngacre, J. Carstairs. D. McColl ard O. X. White. Plans for raising funds -towards a hall were MM This is lhe Time of Year When QUALITY COAL Makes a Difference to Your Comfort Consult with us as to the best Tund to use for your fetove, Kange or Furnace Albert & McCaf fery, Ltd. JflONE 118 rrH Brighten Your Kitchen Table Oil Cloth Per yard f horn ?75 EXTRA PHONE 117 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Inlaid Linoleum, all new patterns. Printed Linoleum, Rexoleum and Velfelt Fyjoir Covering In stock Also Congoleum and Linoleum, Rugs. 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