a? h lrfiicc tfupcrt Daily J3clus Tuesday, March 11, 1017 CITY PROFITS BY BOND SALE Prince Rupert refunding bonds, protiuct cf past civic misfortune, arc going to make the city a tidy profit. The bonds in question aTe those held in the waterworks and telephone trust accounts and are worth $106.50. ,Clty council last night approved a finance committee recommendation that $22,816 worth of the bonds, whose par value Is $100, be sold at $106.50 and that the money realized be used to purchase Province of British Columbia bonds at $100.50. "I think it Is an excellent Idea," Mayor Arnold told last night's council meeting. "We plan to sell the bonds anyway and we will make a $6 profit on mT We're 1 it S At WALLACE'S Business and J. P. MOLLER PHONE BLUE 15o 124 4tft Ave, East PAPER HANGING . AND PAINTING HELEN'S ..BEAUTY SHOP ; Permanent Waving. - Beauty Culture in T. 7 all Its branches. 206 4th Street : Phone 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE QENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 486 Red 834 PAINTING and PAPERHANGING Phone Black 823 H. J. LUND JONES NEWS STAND , Eastern and Western Papers Z Magazines - SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 808 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing nnd Heating : i Engineers IMioric 174 P.O. Uox 274 Serving the Fisheries Industry Wells (P.R.) Ltd. ' la bee lino C O N T It A C TORS Ill-UK 980 NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS ALTERATIONS GREER & BRIDDEN Builders and Contractors FIONE RED 561 each bond by selling them now." Alderman T. N. Youngs, fi nance committ-je chairman, ex plained tint there also was some question as to the legality of the city owning Prince Rupert bonds and, while the matter so far had been overlooked by the provincial authorities, the committee thousht it wise to ex change them for British Colum bia bonds. The bonds are those which were issued under the Prince Rupert Refunding Act cf 1935 when the city's dtbt was re organized by the Municipal Department. They have been held in trust accounts for expanding and rebuilding the city's water works and telephone systems. Classified Advertising Pays! R ! o Sure n We've Col Your Number How can we be wrong? Wo scoured the market for Spring coats both shorties and full-length and took our pick of the most fetching numbers. You'll go far in a little box coat this Spring. Particularly in this little all-wool honey. Look them over. of u course a Professional PRINCE RUPERT ROTTLE COLLECTOR PHONE RED 416 . . . Wc buy . . . PERFEX BEER BOTTLES BOTTLES All Sizes WHISKEY, GIN AND WINE BOTTLES Prompt and ' Courteous Service GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Bcsner Block - Phone 387 P. N. Kilborli W. Peterson BERT'S. TRANSFER AND MICSSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Green U77 Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Bulbs Novelties MODERATE PRICES Prompt attention to mail order.'. Box 516, Phone 777, 300 3rd Ave MWAWWW, IJ. 1 1. IS KR PROMPT and EFFICIENT SEflMCS Mil ((OUT oti to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. LP NORTHERN LIGHT HOOK ROOM (83) (Over Wallace's Store) for - - Eibles, Faster Cards, Mottoes P.O. BOX 721 HEAVY PIN HINGES tAMr, C IDOW.C ,ON ALL CORNERS STANDARD SIZE. COLD FRAME SASH IS 3 X 6 FEET, DOU&LE GLAZE.D. A garden task which can be performed In winter is the construction of a cold frame. Every garden should have one: in every month of the year there Is important service which it can render. In some form cold frames have been used by gardeners for centuries; originally they were pits open to the sun in which plants were sheltered from cold wind. Since glass has been available, to keep out cold air but let in the sun's warmth, cold frames have become more efficient and useful. Standard glazed sash are difficult to get this year; but various glass substitutes are available which can be stretched on light frames and serve the same purpose, while being much lighter than glazed sash, and unbreakable. j Canada Club Of Edinburgh MrsJSlanlcy Wilson of Vriiuc Kupcrt Is Prominent Member Canada's tics with Scotland, already strengthened by the visits of many thousands of men and women from the Dominion during the war years, will be fur ther fostered as a result of the formation in April or 1946 of the Canada Club of Edinburgh. Mrs. Stanley Wilson (the former Florence Smith of Prince Rupert) is one of the prominent members. When it was first decided to form a club for Canadians In Edinburgh, a notice wr.r put in the local newspapers to which 30 replies were received. At the inaugural meeting of the club there was an attendance or 72 and the present membership Is more than 250, two-thirds of whom are listed a Canadians and every province in the Dominion is represented. in? purposes for which the f tib was formed were urimnritv to provide a meeting grqund for all Canadians resident, temporarily or Dcrmancnllv in.Frti,- j burgh; to bring together in the ! icuowsnip of common interest 4 non-Canadians who have resided in Canada; to encourage friendly intercourse among thos , who have relatives or friends in I Canada, and to maks nrrrrf taet with organizations in n. ada which are representative of present-day life and thoUSht thought, I i and to arrange an interchange ci views, ideas and information. The club is already realizing its aims. Regular monthly meeting are held. Every one of these opens with the singing of 'O Canada" and half an,hour of friendly informality, aided by a cup of "Canadian" coffee. Thereafter the meeting, settles down to enjoy Hie program for the evening-maybe a talk, or a film, a discussion, a "Canad'a quiz" or mu.lc. Dominion Day nrcvided the clmb with its first big opportunity. Coinciding as it did with a visit of the royal family to Edinburgh, permission was sought, and granted, to present a bouquet to Her Majesty as a token of loyalty and affection from oanacuans in Edinburgh. By special arrangement, maple leaves were flown horn Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and made up with roses and heather into a particularly lovely bouquet. Three memibers of the club Lady Stevenson (Toronto), Mrs. Stanley Wilson (Prince Rupert) and W. P. Van ;six:Kie (Brantford)-had the i privilege of being received by Her Majesty in the historic Pal- ;ace of Ilolyroodliousc and presented the flowers. On the evening1, of that day. an "at. home" was held in the .North British Station Hotel and a company of about 150 enjoyed UJLDERS We have the most complete stock , SASH. WINDOWS AND FRAMES j in Western Canada---available I for immediate dpllvnrv. ! Write for complete catalogue lo HUKrtla SASH K, rKAME CO r.o. nox T.nt North Vancouver. II.C HICKS FRASER HOUSE Dalmatian Male I'uppics For Sale $25 Phone Black 823 HOOK TO HOLD SASH UP WHEN NEEDED, a progrrm of music and i i A Hallowe'en revel with dancing, traditional rites such as ducking for apples, flpor shows finrt 4lm n.miiFAmnnlR . . . 1 . 1 I wv UlilUJCllitllU Ul u jiu.il- way was attended by over three hundred people, all or whom were or the opinion that it was the best party they had ever attended. A feature of the club's activities Is the welcome given to girls who have come from Canada as brides of Navy and' Air Fore.; personnel. A bowling leasue was formed this winter and, apart frocn enjoyment of the exercise, it ha.-. proved to be a further opportunity for various member? to get to know each other and to r u r t h c r Canadian - Scottish friendships. ! Despite all this achievement, the club has no premises cf iti own. The housing shortaee is one reason and the shortage of funds Is another and crucial one. Nevertheless,. the hunt for accommodation goes on In the firm belief that, when the premises are found, the money will comf . . somehow Classified Advertising Paysl Weak, Tired, Nervous, Pale or Underweight? Get Rich, Red Blood.'' You Jtnoio how poor blooil o(U;n fnu lirtil rundown condition i bring derm inn, linrlMiiiinau Vnn Imtm tl,I, f.. "wl'IKON . .. . to . be rlcTi, . slrenitlh-Bivinif. So with helpful amounts of vitamin lit, ca!. cium. phosphorus. 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"Toll of the Brave" Inglis Fletcher. "Valley of Vanishing Men" Max Brand. CHURCH ARMY VISIT HONORED KITSEGUKLA - - The Church Army from Kltwanga vislt.tf this Skeena River village re cently, and, during thqlr stay. the members were cuests of honor at a banquet eiven bv the Ladies' Aid of the United Church. inc program consisted of a var iety cf vocal and instrumental selections and speeches by com munity leaders. Advertise In The Dally News. your Grocer's MINUTE Dare itnflauarerf GELATINE Made by the makers of Jell-0 Try the Speedy New Buildina mi.... Miuiuui in me new Diisiness ircnd area of I'rintc Ruperl Feel Frontage on Third Avenue CONTAINS-Exccllcnt Inisincss (iiar(cr.s living at'coinniodalioH. OIL HEATED NEW BOOKS IN The following now books have been added to fche shelves of the Public Library: Beasle Scented Murder" Frank Urutoer. Beyond the Garden Gate" Sophus Winther. "By Way of Wyoming" Curtis Bishop. "Death Valley and Its 6oun-try" -George Putnam. 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