V ft. i tptimt Rupert Daily J3cto Wednesday, March 19, 1917 A Combined CENTENNIAL REBEKAH and TEEN TOWN Presentation . . . I The PEOPLES 1047 FOLLIES 15 Acts of Entertainment PWS 2 NAME BANDS The Esquires and the Teen Town Own pws AN EASTER FASHION SHOW Featuring . . . "THE FOLLIES FASHION FAIRS" Civic Centre 8:15 p.m. Friday, March 21 It's a Sell-out at Only 50c Admission Business and J. P. MOLLEK '. PHONE BLUE 15a 124 4th Ave. East, : ' PAPER HANGING : AND PAINTING HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving. : Beauty Culture In 'all its branches. 206 4Jh Street : Phone 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS -Building and Repairs ot, all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: - Qreen 436 Red 894 PAINTING and PAPERHANGING - Phone Black 823 II. -J. LU.ND tJONES NEWS STAND ' Eastern and Western Papers Z Magazines ; SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth street Red 808 SMITH &. ELKINS LTD. " Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.C Box 274 Serving the Fisheries Industry Wells (P.R.) Ltd. LABELLING CONT It ACTORS BLUE 980 HAPPY WONG" Co. " Wholesale and Retail FRUITS AND VEGETABLES :214 Sixth Street Black 289 : if General I B Professional PRJNCE RUPERT ROTTLE COLLECTOR PHONE RED 410 . . . Wc buy . . . l'EHKEX BEEIt BOTTLES BOTTLES All Sizes WHISKEY, GIN AND WINE BOTTLES Prompt and Courteous Service GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block - Phone 387 P. N. Kilborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls-rGrccn 977 Prince Rupert PRINCE, RUPERT FLORIST A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets 'Corsages Designs Potted Plants Bulbi Novelties MODERATE PRICES Prompt attention to mall orders. Box 516, Phone 777, 300 3rd Ave PAPERHANGING INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING "For Good, Lasting Work" "JERRY" VREBOSCH PHONE 372 K PROMPT and EFFICIENT SEKVKS COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. LP NORTHERN LIGHT ROOK ROOM (83) (Over Wallace's store) for Bibles, Easter Cards, Mottoes 335503 : Contractor j We do basements, rcsliingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. . Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION C. V A K A NT K E I) CALL RLUE G10 "and wc will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 I PRINCE RUPERT "CENTENNIAL SUMMER" HERE Colorful I'irturc Willi . Brilliant Cast and Tune-sonic .Music Coming to Capitol Brilliant filmlzation in technicolor of a best-selling novel embellished with tunciul new melodies of Jerome Kern, "Ccnten nial Summer," with a cast of such stars as Jeanne Craln, Cornell Wilde, Linda Darnell. William Evthe. Walter Brennan Constance Bennet and Dorothy Gi;:h. is an outstanding attraction for the screen or the Capitol theatre this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 1 The story is that of the amusing and romantic adventures of one Philadelphia family in 18' 6. the year cf .the great centennial Exposition. ' Jeannie Crain is the dreamy, romantic and forthright ?tunger daughter of the family. Cornell Wilde has the part of the Parisian who learned about love in Philadelphia. Linda Darnell is the capricious older sister whose eves ct off a fierce romantic comne- tition. William Eythe is tne up and coming young doctor who is determined to brccme Philadei-ohia's first scecialist in obstetrics. Walter Brennan Is the harassed head of the family about which the story revolves, while Dorothy Gish is 'the mnthpr Constance Bennett Is thP ninvfni widow from Paris. Eight .sons hits by Jerome K?rn are a feature of the nic-ture. aooaonooaouaoooooaaoooDo Whifflets From The Waterfront ooDaoaoacoanoDDaooaoaooa I After putting up an verage park, Nelson Bros. Fish: ,la cannery at Port Edward wound up herring canning for the sea -on last week-end and will com mence now getting the plant in i readiness for the salmon canning ' season. Two freighters will call at Port Edward later this week to load canned herring for Vancouver where it will be trans. chipped to England. The freight ers will be the Frank Water j house vessel Chilliwack, which Is I rl HO Vinit trintnUt I I mrirnini rmrl flm tirlflctt bia Steamship Ltd. Alaska Prince. ' On her regular' weekly voyage, C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. Ernest Caldwell, arrived In purt at 11 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and Ocean Falls with an average-sized lift of passengers and will sail at midnight for Ketchikan whence she will return here tomorrow night southbound. You saw jl m Tne News! TONIGHT H ear i Hon.R.C. j MacDonald j Minister of .Mines Discim; I "KI l'OKT ON 1 BRITISH COLUMBIA'S ' MINES" I C F P R I 1 10:30 P.M. I CAR BUILDER DEAD AT 85 '".'. C. Durant, Who Twice f r.n I rolled General .Motors, i'asscs in East NEW YORK Ot William C. Durant, 85, shrewd "bull market" operator, who twice held and twice lost control of Gen eral Motors, died Tuesday in a quiet Gramcrcy Park apartment where he spent his last few years alter a declaration of bankruptcy. He had been ill since October, Durant Was organizer of Gen eral Motors Corporation in 1903. Starting In 1836 with $1,000 capital, partly borrowed, he built and lost fortunes which at one time amounted to $90,000,000. He filed bankruptcy statements in 1936. Seeks Music Career As Eyesight Fails MELBOURNE, Australia ifi - Eric Hailes, former member ol the Royal Australian Air Force. Is preparing for approaching blindness by training as a pianist and piano-tuner. Hailes, who joined the air force in 1942 was discharged two years ago. after a blow had caused the failure of one eye and the trouble; started to spread to the other. He, took up the piano and piano-tuning through the governmenrehabl-litatlon service which suDDlied him with a piano. Blind in-j structor George Flndlay who has charge of JIalles savs he is mult ing good progress. SUNDDERLAND, Eng. Pj Shipyard workers on the river Wear have a program of orders that will take nearly three year to complete. i ME AUNT JEMIMAS ARE EASvm ntr.Fsr uwst I sunt go BUCKWHHTtfl fAKCMfS OR IkMujker Oatt Compinj o( Cinjdj limited ruRNiTuitr: RKI'AIRIiN'd Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes Car and Truck Cushion Repaired and Recovered Out-of-town orders given special care. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Phone Green 974 117 Second Avenue 'West Opposite Civic Centres Cribbagc League For Blind Formed REGINA 0) The first blind persons' cribbage league in Canada is under way in Regina with members of. the Canadian National Institute? of the. Blind meeting once a week for play drifted spillways. Ihere's a on a special cribbage board introduced from England. Only differences between the special board and ordinary boards are the raised eyelets around each hole. 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