ptfntc Kupctt Daily JMutf Tuesday, February IS. 1917 KING'S CHOIR MASTER DUE ; Edjrar Stanley Kopcr Arriving; In Canada This Week For Tour ' VANCOUVER Edgar Stanley Roper, V.V.O., M.V.O., FJt.C.O.. plaster of the King's Music and Organist, composer and choirmaster of His Majesty's Chapels Royal, will arrive In Canada this week on a three-month tour of Ihc Dominion, according to K. U. MCLcod, general passenger agent. Vancouver. He will be accompanied by Cornelius Fisher, of the Guildhall School of Music and Michael Head, leading English song producer. '. They will attend the musical festivals at Toronto, Ottawa, Stratford, Sudbury. Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Regina, Edmonton, Vernon, Vancouver, where they sill act as judges of the British Columbia event. 9 TO 99' DAYS AT WALLACE'S THERE'S NO ENCORE TO THESE VALUES . . . GET 11 THEM WHILE YOU CAN! BUT HURRY ! ! WALLACE'S WALLACE'S A. 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V this coupon I The Christion lor - your JPI-CMl J One. Norway introtfoc-tory-a ' Please ubtcription I The Christian fine weeks JO Jnuei only Nome y.Srfundtl Street.. . I City I Pl-4 PLEADS GUILTY TO VAG CHARGE Charged with vagrancy, Stanley Adams was sentenced to the time he had already served in Jail when he appeared before Magistrate W. D. Vance in city police court this morning. He pleaded guilty. Adams was picked up by the police Sunday night at ne rear of Long Motors Hotel. . . arrivals rriniT Ku pert John Lehto, Stewart; Donald Main, Vancouver; J. B. Prosser Vancouver; P. Underbill, Vancouver; N. Kraposky, Vancouver; D. J. Van Rliyn and family. Carlisle. Classified Advertising Pays! UMBRELLAS ' .SI.!).") Prince Rupert, IJ.C. CAFE LING THE TAILOR Wc are taking clranlng and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. . PHONE 649 - 220 Sixth Street for YOUR home rut out of Vour breokfost routine .' . Science Publishing Society Street, Boston 15. Massochuietts enter a special introductory subscription to Science Monitor 5 weeks (30 issues! for SI . . . - -Stote. Gallic ring of Scouls - Guides Fine (Icl-Togetlicr of Groups Willi I'arciui anc vriends Program ami Presentations Highlight of the observance of Boy Scout-Girl Guide Week in Prince Rupert occurred last night in the auditorium of Booth Memorial School when some 80 Girl Guides, Brownies and Wolf Cubs assembled in an interesting and family-llkq get-together with their patents and friends to present a brief program and display which was the prelude to two Important culminating incidents the award r the warrant appointment to Li., Col. Keith Dixon who was recently named district commls-voner of Boy Scouts in Prince Rupert. F. Earl Anficld, chairman of the Prince Rupert branch of Ihe Boy Scouts' Association, presided and Capt. Honora Sil-vorsides was in charge of the proceedings generally. After all the Guides, Brownies. Scouts and Cubs had marched into the auditorium and lined up in horseshoe formation, the flag was broken out and Mrs. G. R. S. Bl irknby read the program, her b:-lr.r remarks voicing tribute to Mrs. Arnold Flatcn for hcrsplcn-f'id wcrk as president of the Girl Guides' Association during the pa-v-t two years and expressing the hope that it would not bo t'io leng before the Scouts and Cubs were as strong numerically :;s were the Guides and Brownies. The program items included the recitation cf the Brownie promise, law and motto and the vincr of the Brownie howl by te Catholic Brownies under Mrs. James Rogerson, the play-of a dressing game by Cont'd Street Brownie Pack under M-s. Francis Stone, the prairie -im by et. Andrew's Ci.:hedral P rwnic Pack under Mrt.'W. S. Krroin, the Cub' howl by East End Cup pack under Sam Currie, Jungle dance by the Cathedral Cub Pack under Rev. Basil S. Proekter, recitation of the Guide promise, tow and motto by First Prince Rupert Company under Cnnt. Honora Silversides and Miming by the Catholic Com- nuiv ef Girl Guides under Miss Fancca Moore and Miss Patricia Clark. After .'-peaking briefly of the n.-od work of Girl Guides and Brcwrlcs in Prince Rupert dur- 'MT past years, Mrs. R. L. Mc intosh, honorary president of Mir Girl Guides Association, pre sented service stars as follows: GIrJ Guides Patrol Leader Gerry Proekter (two years), Alice Paulsen and Isabel Taylor (one year). Brownies Kittle Ann Davidson, Anfield Harding, Marion Smith. Heather Stevens, Denna Harland and Betty Newton. Before presenting warrant to Lt Col. Keith Dixon as cMstrict commissioner of Boy Scouts, F. Earl Anflcdd congratulated the Guides and Brownies on their fjnc turn-out. He also congratulated the spopsoring groups whoso work among the young people was such a worthwhile community service. It was somewhat of a tragedy that the Scouts and Cubs were not similarly vtrom but the war had dc- BLACKHEADS ton't Mirlhidt -diwilx ttitm. Gt two ounrM of ri-oi powdr from Kn dniir (.. an4 nrply gently with wet. hut cloth over Marthredi. Thfy" diolv and AnvWt by ibis tale limine uiethoil. WATCH REPAIRING' at BULGER'S Since the wartime rush is over wc can nowhandlc your work quicker and belter than ever. Our electronic watch testing machine will prove how a watch runs in any position. No guess work. , You'll find prices reasonable. INCOME TAX Returns Prepared - See K. E. MORTIMElt 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 JUNIOR CHAMBER SPEAKING CLASS Practice In public speaking and techniques of holding an audience were subjects at the Junior Chamber of Commerce weekly public speaking class held Monday night in the Civic Centre common lounge. Criticism of the preparation and manner of delivery cf three short talks delivered by Jack Mussallem, Tljomas Spccr, Jack McLcod and Carl Hansen were features of the discussion. Chairman was A. P. Crawley, Junior Chamber president, in the absence of Rev. A. F. MacSwcen, regular chairman itf the group. LOAN KUl JAMAICA KINGSTON, Jamaica 0; The United Kingdom has made grants and loans' to the colonial empire totalling 1,337,565 ($5.-470,200) during the last three months for the development of welfare and research. This in cludes $1,520,C00 for agricultural development In Jamaica. prlvcd the community of leaders and the boys had suffered the loss of such fine training as Scouting provided. However, it ! was now hoped that this situa- 1 tion would soon be rectified and I that it would not be long before I capable young men were com-! ing forward to volunteer their services as leaders in a work than which there was nothing more satisfying. In nresenting the warrant to Mr. Dixon. Mr. Anfield offered congratulations and Dled2ed the assistance and support of the executive to he district commiss ioner. Col. Dixon reaffirmed the Scout pledge. Proceedings c'osll with TaDs and the singing cf the national Anthem. - - Classified Advertising - - Uliiahlfljils: 2c or wnrU kt In.-x-rll iilnliiiiiin iiirK.-. Wc lllrlh Nultccs. W)c; CarUs or Ilianku. Orath N.itlcrai. funrral Notice. Marriage "1 EngHKcmciit AniiouncciiiciiU: ft. IIKLP WAMi:i HELP WANTED Stenographer. Permanent position. Apply Northern B.C. Power Co. (tft HELP WANTED, MALE One first-class automobile mechanic. Apply at Rupert Motors Ltd., or write P.O. Box 817. 1421 WANTED WANTED Cash register, Dally News. (tf) FOR KENT Furnished house, 2181 7th East. Phone Blue 815. (tf) PERSONAL RUGS and Chesterfields cleaned and shampooed. Phone Blue 318. (43) LOST AND FOUND LOST Half-grown police do?. light browir. Answers to name "fRocky." Finder please phone C31 during day or Green 943 evening, noward. (43) FOUND Automobile radiator cap. Owner may obtain samc at Dally News on (payment r this ad. (tf). FOUND Wallet on Third Avenue Saturday afternoon. Owner may have same by Identifying it at Dally News office and piying for tills ad- (tf) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber moro economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. () Canadian Cigarettes Popular Down Under AUCKLAND, N.Z., Oi -Canadian cigarettes caused a mad rukh when they appeared In Auckland shops recently, break- in.'; a ciraigcttc famine which has last since ibefore Christmas. Large crowds besieged the shops fortunate enough to get con-sieivmcnt? and supplies were sold out In one day. Further stocks are assured of a rapid sale. The first ccst-war supplies of Cana dian cigarettes peached New! seaiana last year ana were soon sold, but shipments were confined to two brands not widely sold in Canada and there was Mime criticism of the quality. The ntjw shipments, however, are more varied and include some of uie 'most popular Canadian brands, Train Schedule II lor the Easl Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, "Saturday 10:45 p.m. 'PLEASED WITH 'NEW STEAMER Nothing Can Surpass Converted Corvette for Seaworthiness, Asserts Capt. McLean Alter testing the new ship in ' a variety "of weather including strong gales, heavy snow and dense fog, Capt. Harry McLean is extremely pleased with the performance of the Union Steamship Co.'s new steamer Coquitlam and opines that there is nothing that can surpass the converted Castle class corvette for general seaworthiness. This was what the captain said Sunday night on arrival here from Vancouver after a beautiful voyage up the coast which was quite a change after a prolonged period of wintry winds and snow. Last week, the skipper reports, having experienced very strong galea including one in the Mill-bank Sound area,' the severity of which was commented upon last week by the master of another coastal liner. The Coquitlam, however, rede so well, reports Capt. McLean, that the passengers found they had to believe radio reports which came out Uicncxt day of the severity of the blow. Although Hie Coquitlam battled head winds all the way south from Prince Rupert lo Vancouver last week, the ship arrived In Vancouver prompt on time Thursday morning. The Coquitlam arrived In port this morning from Stewart on her way back to Vancouver, sailing at U0 for the south. f iTA-BOOT SMUGGLERS The name bootlegger goes back to days when the liquor was concealed In the larse sea-boot of the smaiggler. I OK SALE FOR SALE Ice box, excellent condition. Red 183. (40) FOR SALE Lady's brown ox fords. As new. Size 7. C width. $3.00. Black C95. (43) FOR SiftLto .cw wood lathe with all accessories. Phone Green 621 after 0 p.m. (40) FOR SALE Bed and occasional chair. 1019 9th Ave. East. (40) FOR, SALE 18 foot speedboat, modern design, built 1945. 83 h p. engine. Phone Red 218 ! artcrCp.m. (41) FOR SALE 2-Bcdroom house, 8-th Avenue East. Excellent condition. Close to stores and school. Apply Collart Si Mc-Caffery Ltd. (41) FOR SALE McClary kitchen range. Phone Green 195. (42) VANCOUVER PHOPERTY A recent newcomer has allowed us listings of his modern new home in Ihc South Granville District. Four rooms; tiled fireplace, pembroke bath, all-oak floors, full concrete ba.se-jneiit, Kcnii-tiutomatlc hot air heatiug furnace; built under N.H.A. plan. $I0(M cash will wing deal and t;ive immediate occupancy. For full .Information sec AKMSTRONO AGENCIES or Phone 312. (42) FOR SALE Dinette set. mantel radio. Reconditioned double bar bicycle. 1000 9th Ave. E. (41) USED Chesterfield Cushions, Kin m1 quality, $2; Flour damps, $4; 5-piece Kitchen Sets, .$15; Linuleuni Squares, $5.50; Smoking Stands, 95c; Single Beds and Springs,. like new, $12; Studio Couches, $6.00; Oolichan Grease, best quality, .fresh. $G 50. All kinds of hardware and furniture at the low-est prices. B.C. Furniture Co., Black 3241 FOR SALE 2100 feet No. 1 seasoned l'i edge grain boat lumber. Write or phone Henry Hc- lin. Atlin Fisheries, Cow Bay. ' (4t) FOR SALE One reconditioned 4 cycllnder Dodge engine, fully marlncd. Apply 51 1 3th Ave. E. I or phone 532. . (51). FCIt SALE Cockers ol breeding and personality, with plenty of champion blood on both dame's and sire's side. At reasonable prices. Correspondence Invited, Copies of pedigrees will be mailed. Clovcriy Kennels (reg.), J. C. 'Hunt. owner, Burns Lake, B.C. (42) FCIt SALE Eight Room House on 6th East. Cement' foundation and basement, hot air furnace, two lots Priced for quick sale. Jj50. 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