y day iETE IN MING ats uits Presses th. Olitii ,i TFIT nr;rc Plan Hupert Gener al at1 .".veiy ar- ;blr were Mrs. ui:: Mi niomas P.k Di".l). Mrs. A. 0 P Tinker and Id tt i:ui ..:.3 staff, ted i..:-. crrvi; -urs. : Mi: - Lillian i ir?t .Kinley,- Mis- ..d Mi Joan I Mi. Olive Gordon, iIZE NEW IRAL GROUP oe- .mcnt mem- --y c: anlzcd the F,r mcn'r Rc::rca-v - u tody dc-w. a trcational in ai atvivttic among ii' Money raised c ir .ai uneulal on- Ir.i Rio Imph: PbUl.;,- tnbc : "I! 'Hi tamp;.... Wll; la) ,, ... 'IV ambulance pea ov5i to tnc asso- U I v- II T oy the new Mayor id :nls aid Police Ji "' K- ac -s. -D. LiosvUyn. Ji ..; Evurt !;( ldeney or '! Fumes " would be 'votrd to ui cnter-amono' the "'V received uy anibu- " 0 over to 'icsc pur- ie luavc 1 " ' o'per-" tl uriicd : h''hiRli-'"innry la that the lK leadcr- ourchase '"l!'d bririj? 1 :" i'.lCi to ' no pro- ""'fbcrsof I" L wi. i. 1... . pO(lamoDlA K ' '"Kt 1, m ,r'::lnPli,toii, T in J ahovi: KVKiirruiNO you'll want one of the new breathtaking spring coals. R' TEA DRAWS MANY Indaiu'c of ladies in in Hume a :e tiuuibci' of uuhoui the after-;a ai-3 of Iancv i Nui-: Home yes-n::: Oj P' .nee Ru- Ir, Resulted Nurses Bru.:h Calumbla, Ioi Uiir..:- u: nuCSiS "were Mi : Ir:a Jensen, it .is r .uptcr The MtM was Miss . i 1 y cy rjpennveiiu- Miss Aino Tulos, Miss Frances Urandrith. Mis.s Edna Dobbic. Miss Betty Hood, Miss Isabel Cole. Mrs. P. Landon. Mrs.' M Postuk, Airs. W. Smith, Mrs. R. Park and Mrs. N. Burge. Mrs. Alex McRae was cashier. The sewing table was in charge of Airs. A. II. Ogllvie and Mrs. A. E. Wood. Mrs. G. A. Hunter conducted a raffle of several articles, the lucky tickets for which were drawn by Master Robert Cam crcn The winners of cakes were Mrs. Robert Gordon, Mrs. Arnold Flaten, Mrs. D. C. Stevenson and Mrs. II. A. Breen. A dolly was won by Mrs. D. C. Stevenson and a buffet set by Mm. O. F. MUr- ray. DISEASES LOW IN FEBRUARY Communicable- diseases In Prince .Rupert were rare during February n with only a few cases of fimall pox and measles being noted, according to the monthly report of the Prince Rupert Health Unit submitted by Dr. R. M. la-nc. to the Union Board of Health. The immunization in the city showed a considerable gain. Medical examinations were carried out at Booth Memorial High School, where grades seven and ten were examined. The coagt travelling tuberculosis cMnic, making the first of three scheduled visits for the year, arrived here on February 2(5. Examination of tuberculosis cases, contacts and suspects, was carried out during the five days it was here! Feed handlers' courses, were carried4 out in the Smlthers-Tclkwa area and in Prince Rupert enrly in February by Sanitarian M. J. Harper and instructive flims and examination."! given to food handlers to determine their knowledge of proper food TOO I.A'1 1: TO .CLASSIFY FOR SALE Heavy duty Imperial 12 h u. propeller; 2 stuffing boxes, sbaftirrr, douole Ignition. Good power for 30-31-ift boat. Apply, A. Enockson, at Dodge Cove. . G2) BLONDIE Local News Items . . . Miss Joy Berg sailed last even-1 lng on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Drawing of Raffle for Library Fund at C.W.L. Card Party, Catholic School, May 8. (it) Mrs. William Terry sailed last night on the Prince Rupert tfor a trip to Vancouver. Meeting of Job's Daughters, March 7, 8 p.m. General business, silver march and birthday movies. (58) George Hills sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a business trip to Vancouver. Douglas FrizzcU sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a ibusiness trip to Vancouver. Moose Whist Drive and Dance every Saturday night. (57) R. E. Gladding sailed on the Prince Rupert last night on trip to Vancouver. Miss Olga Sather sailed last night on i the Prince Rupert to return to Vancouver after spend ing the last three weeks vlsitln her parents here. Charles Tuppcr of Vancouver arrived in the city this week to take a position as radio techni cian on the staff of McRae Bros, Mrs. Helen Marchlldon Is Saturday night on the Ca-mosun on a trip to Vancouver. T. II. Sorcnson, general manager or the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative, Is sailing Saturday night on a business trip to Vancouver on the Ca-mosun. Airs, John Mellor, who has been visiting here with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. S. J. Mellor, sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on her return to her home in Victoria. Hotel... Prince Rupert M. Kuprosky, city; II. Hanson, Craig, Alaska; Mr. and Mrs. Bos-well, Smlthers; L. A. Drall, Mt. Vernon, New York; G. McSpor-ran, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. E. Brooke and son,' Ketchikan; Mrs Dale Hamm, Ketchikan. THEATRE GROUP LACKS PLAYERS Lack of male players, and uncertainty In rehearsal periods available Is complicating casting for the three-act play which the Prince Rupert Little Theatre group plans to produce in April. The matters were discussed at a meeting of tne group m me Toe II. rooms Wednesday night. The Gentle Bleach - GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. COMPLETE STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES AC.F.NTS FOR SI.ATFU SH0i:S 324 THIRD AVENUE Next Commodore Cafe Mink Kink! William Cruickshank, general agent, passenger department, Canadian National Railways, here, Is leaVing on this even ing's- train for a trip to Winnipeg on official business. Detective Corporal A. T. Lash- mar sailed last night on the Prince Rupert on an official trip. to Vancouver and Victoria. To patrons of Meyers Studios. Last day for sittings is tomor row, Saturday, March 8, from 10 a.m to 8:30 p.m. Photograph er will not be here after that time until next trip. MEYERS STUDIOS, ROOM 10, STONE BUILDING. (It) D. L. Coulter, manager ol the Silbak-Prcmier mine, and Mrs. Coulter, after spending a couple of days here visiting with Mrs. Coulter's mother, Mrs. M. P. Mc-Caffery, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver, There have been reports of Premier closing down, tout Mr. Coulter had nothing to say on the matter. HEALTH TALK AT P.-T.A. METlPrG A talk on public health by Dr. R. M. Lane, medical director of the Prince Rupert Health Unit, was enjoyed by members of the Conrad Street School Parent - Teachers' Association at their monthly meeting in the school last" night. Tne meeting laid plans for a visitors' day at the school on March 20 and dls-cussed.a proposed rummage sale at the school at Easter. Following the meeting, B. Eyolfson showed two reels of colored pictures of the commercial, fishing grounds and Queen Charlotte Islands. Chairman of the meeting was II. Thorn. Stanley Hepher of the forest management department of the Forest Branch from Victoria, who has been in the city for the past couple of days, leaves on tonight's train tor Terrace in the course of a trip through this district to conduct examinations (for forest rangers. You saw it in The Newsl Announcements All aaverttMruirat in tms column will bo charged tor full month at 45 word. Presbyterian Tea at Mrs. T. W. Brown's, March 13. Galloway Rapids, I.O.D.E., Tea March 15, I.O.D.E. Hall. C.W.L. St. Patrick's tea and sale, afternoon; card party, evening, Monday, March 17. United Church Tea, Mrs. R. G. Large March 20. Booth P.T.A. Tea Musicale March 22. Borden Street School Choir and Rhythm Band present oper etta Civic Centre, March. 28. Lutheran Spring Sale, March 29. St. Andrew's VTA. Easter Sale, April 8. Juvenile Orange Tea and Sale, April 9, Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April W. Orange Ladies' Tea and Sale, Civic Centre, April 18. Baptist Tea, May 8, Mrs. Gll-kcr's. 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