114 .jARC'H 23. 1B41 Servicing all ship chandleryneeds Ujnlcl'tft 4 Dnlfitdlwi IINCI I'JFHT VANCOUVU ;as lecture (appreciated UtTil r a very Interne of gas In war , t it Hall by Cc-.h Attendant T' 1 1 n iiiM Ufa poed of about deeply jsUer- rls. B:"J KC Payroll- It lie M t t:r ulng Pacific s r;, time and as I buy it by the : for all cooking ' ih richer. You :r- when you use ( uU the rest Frum the letter PK MILK 'tfd and Vacuum Parked "-''-Tim nt mimr THE HOME OF COMMERCIAL FISHING SUPPLIES: ! Ship's Cable, Ropes, Twine, heivy or light duty. Net owing, i renins ana an oiner iwinci. 9 ujuson air-cooled marine inboard engines. Anchors, winch, windlass, complete ship's chandlery. ! i Full lines rubber and oilskin clothing. 9 Fjmouj Kingfisher marine paints. -9 Midco lighting plants and pumping units, i 0 Bsat builders supplies and general canvas goods. See Your tjtcal Dealer lltndluif Ihetr llrandt. ew ww M - J - k. rw Ltd. 71 ui W. T. Moodle was a uaswnger on the Prince Oeorge on Saturday night for Vancouver. T. D. PattuUo. M. L. A. for Prince Ropert, will be returnlnc to Victoria on the Prince Rupert Thursday night after a week's visit to the city. Mr. and Mrs Oeorge M. Did ell . .. . rf UfrmnMl! whn httv hmi m a . . - - - ti ine Human ediai treatment il?P to 'the south, were passengers aboard 'rated ntr re-' loe Irtnc1 Norah yesterday -f a gas ma!1"""' iwth. .-.bitig in detail j various types C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah. J Caps. William Palmer, arrived In ai 11:14 yesterday morning (port from Vancouver, having been delayed by a snowstorm in Oren- . . vllle Channel Saturday rdghi. and rtl. ' d the aneaker i . . i 1 1 or ok Kg way ana wiavr nmtr.a points whence she Is due back !here Thursday afternoon south- 'bound. Norah had :::'! ui arson The Princess ion board Hi passengers or wnom five disembarked here while four (went aboard at the port for the' . . . . k. . v ' ' ve-f r a tnsn tv tm Niwra n m i nmnar passengers were quite a few Yuk- oners heading north, indieaUng the expectation of an early spring in the territory. iv mi: m riti.Mr. c-m ut or nitmii Mil ( Mill IN nioiuii: In Ihf Mllrr vf tlir "AdmlnMnillitn At!" ' And In the Mitlrr at the lUlr of Wllltam nrlr IU)nrr. Inrtunl, TAKE NOTICC ttm by Onsr ot His Honor Judf Fuhf r aMd V Ittti dr at Mux) tit I m nialnt4 Aamlntatraior of U feMt at Hk U WtitftMa Otairiw Itaymc. tarmtttr of a great help w , d.y at No- rmtxr A. D IM1 Ail prwm ltnn etainu Msinai m mm Ami rr if lrtt to ferwMU tfcrm to on or bror Apru aam uruta rri Out Md all Mtaoni tned to Ww mM Mht art required (o py m mtMot at their aMrtlnM to mt fortktiwtcti . DATKD t PittMW Rupert. B C this ISUi day XUreti AD. 191. SORMAN A. WATT Ofttcttl AdmtnlMUalor. Prince Ruprrt. DC Catholic Church at Skagway, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday returning .to the Alaska town after a trip to the Eastern States. Louie and Eugene Jacquot. well known traders and big game hunting outfitters of Kluane Lake. Yukon Territory, were passengers aboard UPrJncess Norah yesterday returning north after a trip to VhciAjjer and elsewhere in the south. "Q AhHcuhcementA All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Whist drive, Saturday, Hotel. Oddfellows' Scotch Dance, April 4, by invitation. Lutheran Tea, Meiropolc, March 2. Hill GO Tea. Mr. Ftalen. March S.02i. Danee March 27. April 16. Church Spring Sale. Eastern Star Dance, April 17. St. Peter's Spring Sale, April 23. Dance, Seal Cove Hall, May 1. Red Cross Tea. June 3. B.C. SECURITY COMMISSION ITBS HEREBY ORDERED THAT origin who have , all persons of Japanese been instructed to vacate places within the Restricted area and to proceed to , Vancouver, B.C., shall report forthwith to , the OFFICER IN CHARGE PARK CLEARING POOL , i . . v AUSTIN C. TAYLOR w Chairman .B.C. Security , Commission il; It THE DAILY NEW3 : 1 LOCAL NEWS MOTES 8. Morrison sailed by the Prince George on Saturday night for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. D. Murray sailed on thjprisce George Saturday nighforattrip to Vancouver. Commissioner T. W. S. Parsons, Yukon Route. CUSSlMt FOR SALE FOR SALE--Modern house at 735 Eighth Avenue West; five bedrooms, sitting room, dining room, etc., steam heated by oil furnace, new septic tank, garden space, $1350 cash. 11500 on terms. Phone 14 daytime. HOUSE FOR SALE 2 lots, fenced in; six rooms and bathroom, full-sized basement with new furnace; 1042 Ninth Ave East. Can be looked over any time ! Phone Red 509. 72 FOR SALE Marquette Buick en-1 gine, completely overhauled. Simplex rings, wrist pins, etc..' araouattng to $27. Cheap. Plione 564. 70 mn RAT.PTAii 51 aivl 59 t?WV 15, Section 1, on. Third Avenue. I in good business district. $2000 each. H. O. Helgerson Ud- 72) jFOR. SALE Large stock of doors. I windows. Mirrors In all sizes 102nd. W. A. Tea, Legion. April Kitchen Chairs. Chesterfields. 4. f nhln QtnMi Ohnnfl nialr Queen Mary Tea, Mrs. Parkin, April 6. L.O.D.A. Spring Sale. April 8. SL Peter's Juniors Tei. Croxford. April 8. Mrs. Valhalla Dance, Mctropolc Hall. April 10. United FOR SALE Boat "Dundao." length 33 ft., fully equipped halibut gear. Snap for cask -Apply 1141 Beach Place. m4i FOR SALE-Phonog;raph. Phonola radio. Apply 433 Fifth Avenue West. . 69) FOR SALE McClary kitchen range, 6-hole; practically new. Apply 829 Ninth Ave. West. Phone Blue 788. FOR SALE Victor 8-tubc radio. consol model, $17.50. Alao rug, 9x12, $16. Phone Blue 288. (70) FOR SALE II o t p o 1 n t vacuum cleaner and attachments. Bargain-. Phone Blue 610. (74 FOR SALE 1931 Pontlae coach, good tires. Phone Blue 738. FOR SALE Radio, In good condition. Phone Blue 217. (71) FOR RENT SMALL HOUSES TO RENT $2.50 to $3.50 monthly. Would sell in good condition. In Massctt, B.C. Apply Harry Wetmon, 2729 East 24th Ave., Vancouver. B.C. (tf) WANTED WANTED Qlrl for general house keeping. Must have some knowledge of cooking. Phone Blue 936. (70) WANTED To rent, two roomed suite or one large room. Apply Box 233, ( Dally News. (70) WANTED Experienced .saleslady, now unemployed needs situation. Apply Box 231, Dally News. (69) WANTED TO RENT Two-room suite or one large room. APPly Box 229, Dally News. (69) WANTED Single rdqm; reasonable, by .gentleman. Apply Box 232. Dally 'cwn " ir; fAn WANTED Laboratory boy for one month. Dr. Bailey. Fisheries Experimental Station. WANTED Experienced saleslady. Only experienced need apply. Annette's. WANTED Young man for day work, apply Chris Mill Bakery.' Princes Norah yesterday return ing north after spending some time in Vancouver on account of W. II. Fogg sailed by the Prince Mr Schukz' health. George on Saturday night fv Van-! Miss Florence Olllis, daughter D. Zarelll and daughter stilled by the Prince George orr Saturday night for a trip to 'Vancouver. J. L. Millar and family were pas- provlnclal police, sailed by the, sengers on the Prince George Sat-Prince Oeorge Saturday night for urday night for the south, before the south. leaving for Calgary where they Charles F. Vlfquln, agent for the White Pass & Yukon Route at Dawson, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday returning north after a vacation trip to Vancouver. E. M. Hopkins, quartermaster general of the United States Transport, sailed by the Prince George Saturday night for the south. will make their home. Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, wife of a well known Juneau attorney, was a passenger aboard the Prtneew Norah yesterday returning" to the Alaska capital after a trip to Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea R. Oaudln were passengers aboard the Princess: Norah yesterday resuming to Whltehorse after a trip to Vancouver and Seattle on vacation. Rev. Father Edgar Gallant, well Mr. Gaudin Is the superintendent known pariah priest of the Roman engineer for the White Pass it Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schultz of I o. J. Wheatiey was a passenger Atlln were passengers aboard the I on the Prince George on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Olllis. sailed on the Princess Norah yesterday Ut) i night for Vancouver. There Is definite Improvement In the condition of II. F. Pollen who has been seriously 111 In the Prince Rupert General Hospital for the past -week. His son, if. F. Pulle'n. who is here to.4Vislt'wiUv -or Dawson where she will visit him, will ... pe returning to . his . . home for the next few months with her In Vancouver on the -Prince Rup brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and ert Thursday night. Mrs. Allan M. Olllis. Rt. Rev. Joseph R. Crimont, Roman Catholic Church Bishop of ithe Yukon, after a trip to Seattle and elsewhere in the south, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday returning to his ecclesiastical seat at Juneau. SjW. 7V-J.-T. h I'M J. Hi . COATS DRESSES SUITS JACKETS At Annette's . . . exclusive home of the leading coat and dress manufacturers in Canada, such as .Fashion Preferred, Fashion Guild, Peter Pan, Evelyn Alden; Carol Deanc and others. Also for the best Founda tion Garments, NATURES RIVAL and WONDER. liRA. Annetle Ladies' Wear A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 24 ONLY WARDROBES Finished in walnut grain, suitable to hang gents' suits and overcoats and ladles' dresses; two sliding doors so that shoes can be placed In the bottom; moth proof and fitted with moth balls This Is an imported product and we may be unable to procure further shipments for the present. Price Assembled S5.25 Unassembled S4.95 - - rilONE 77.1 327 THIRD AVENUE CARRY ON TO. . . MUSIC 'THE MUSIC YOU- WANT . . . WHEN YOU WANT IT' with RADIO - - RECORDS Record Player Attachments, from .... $11.95 Radio Victrolas, from $19.50 Automatic Type (changes its own records) from , $199.50 Every RCA Victor Set Is a Superb Musical Instrument. i'.W. CHOOSE RCA VICTOR FOR MUSIC! TONIGHT at 7 p.m. P.D.T. Hon. C. D. Howe Minister of Munitions and Supply will i answer your questions en Gasoline and Rubber oyer the National Network of the C.B.C. STATION CHR TWO COTTAGES FOR SALE. Large Public ITall For Rent. CENTRAL HOTEL MEN'S SUITS Ladies' and Gents' SO J)!).". Spring Suits ami up M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Cr. 9C0 savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 511 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPEBT J. M. S. Loubser D.O. B. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone GiO ! J. H. BULGER i if t r uptometnst l (Opposite Post Office) I For Easter Cards and Novelties t go to the t VARIETY STORE j i Furniture 4 KITCHEN RANGES- In very good, shape, for wood and ) '-' JSOqoo coal; from V1 12 UNTAINTED CHESTS OF DRAWERS Priced !?7-" & from I up 9 MATTRESSES Priced SAr.o at v G RECONDITIONED TYPEWRITERS at very reasonable prices. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 324 Third Avenue S BULKLEY VALLEY BUTTER .J Arrives Fresh Every Week I KaIIava In falf.trjnrv If and Vijtlnlnfl, m,. itn.,1... iarmers. uy u once ana we ? feel sure you will want no J other. It's freshness and N W alsn fpatiirp im.rlvr VEGETABLES whenever slble. S "Where Dollars Have 'More 5 Cents" P.O. Box 575 Phones 18-19 VWVAViWJVAV.WAVW ! .