I , I Mother and Daughter Will I wr. IT m rJ t K t ft t X 4 m l?rfiirc Utipctt Daily j3cUuj Wednesday, March 20, 1917 CribBage Tourney Keenly Contested With 48 players at 12 tables, competition was keen for six prize? ,at a cribbage tournament held last-night by the Canadian National Recreation Association at the Civic Centre cafeteria. The committee in charge consisted of Norman Armstrong, Jack Paul, Richard Pollock and J. A. Tcng. Convener of the refreshment committee was Mrs. Arm,'strons. The final tournament of the series will be held next month. Prize-winners were Jack Paul, Sam Rodcnchuk, Bud He pner, W. A. Lalre, J. Rhodes and W. J. E. Ormheim returned to the City on last night's train from a j triT-to"Tcrrace on fur buying business., aiEM; HISTORICAL PRAISE SIlERBItOOKE, uc. 0 Llcut.-Col. Joseph Couchette, surveyor-general of British possession in 1800, once reported to King William IV regarding; the Eastern townships or Quebec that "without doubt this Is the most flourishing and interesting section of the British Colonial Empire." WANTEDA PATIENT RIVERSIDE, N.B.. ) With most maritime hospitals long overcrowded and doctors vainly searching for suitable places to house patients, the people of Riverside face an entirely different problem. Their 13-bcd hospital, fully equipped, stands vacant while people search for a doctor. You saw it n The News! BHHBDH..HaaBHBBBaHHHHH "i n ' mi !v7 ? : V' WALLACE'S A Store for Mother and Daughter Si lai RI3B1B!IIIBIBBIICIb' Ormes Ltd. "3lm Pioneer Druggists " PKESCKll'TION CHEMISTS The REXALL STORE PHONE 81 Daily Delivery Service STORE HOURS DAILY from 9 a.m. till 0 p.m. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS from 12 Noon till 2 p m. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. i iEDDyiLOWATT' our ElecfipfH imnnwiTi: Hid W Nfc'W MEMBER SIGNS A . Short Snorter" signs 'to sign the dollar bill which in. on as a mcmucr oi me inicr- n.itiDiial organization of trans-Atlantic flyers. Barbara AnnSc-ott. n-orlil champion figure skater, uses tin- back of F. M. McGregor, Trans - Atlantic operations manager of Trans-Canada Air Lines, Promenade in Easier Outfits 5 CFPR '5 .... . . . . .1 : : jrom WALLACE'S (Subject to change) WEDNESDAY--I'M. 4:00 Edmund Hockrldgc 4:15 Stock Quotations ani Int. 4:30 Milton Charles CBS 5:00 McMillan Club Quiz 5:30 Rendezvous Room. 5:45 The Lively Arts 6:00 London by Lamplight 6:30 Music by Rene 6:454-11 in P.Q. 6:50 Recorded Interlude 7:00-CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Distinguished Artiste 8:00 The Nation's Business 8:15 Songs of The West 8:30 Invitation to Music 9:00 Gwyn Price 9:15 Midweek Review 9:30- -Mystery Master 10:00- -CBC Nows 10:10-B.C. News ... ...... tn.tc t1l nl I ju.ia- iviuton unancs uui 10:30 Provincial Atfalrs 10:45 Vaughn Monroe's Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Off Ann. THURSDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00--BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59- Time Signal 10:00 Music by Goodman 10:15Drama for Today. 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 CBR Presents 11:15 Songs of Today ll:30Wcather Forecast 11:31 Message Period ll:33-Rccordcd Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert P.M. 12:00 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:25 Program Resume 12:?0-CBC News, 12:45 Easy Listening 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Thursday's Recital 1:45 Commentary and Women's Way 2:0O-B. C. School Broadcast 2:30-Shcila Presents 3:00 Slu Davlcs 3:15 Serenade to America 3:30 Serenade 3:45-BBC News ducted her into the organization McGregor, also a member of the club, was the co-signer. The blade queen qualified for membership when she llcw the Atlantic with Trans-Canada Air Lines, en route to Sweden for the bkating LOCAL CADETS TRY FOR TRIP May go lo England Navy League in Session A well-attended meeting of the Prince Rupert Branch, Navy League, was held at the Civic Centre Tuesday evening, S. P. Woodslde, chairman, presiding, and a fair number of parents of ?ea cadets and Navy League members in attendance. It was rcported'that final arrangements have been completed by'lhe Navy League of Canada for the sending of a party ct Canadian Sea Cadets to England for the summer months. Two cadets arc to be sent from British Columbia. In order that the local corps may have a chance lo be represented, it was decided at the meeting that corps Commander Alex Mitchell should nominate several of thi local cadets to appear Wforc a local examining board consist ing of Cant. J. R. Elfcrt. Com mander Ormc Stuart and Cor poral Lashmar. The cadet cho- rcn by this board will be sent to Vancouver, at the expense of the local Navy League, where, with other representatives of other R C. corps, he will appear before an examining board of retired naval officers and Navy League officials, which board will choose the two successful British Columbians. This Board sits on April 7th. The balance of the meeting was devoted to an informal discussion cf method's wherrby the fir"" "Thanks be for my refrigerator" Modern housewives cry, "It guards my fresh spring greens and.fruit; Electrically cooled they lie!" Our winter-jaded appetites are Pleasantly made keen When fresh and new, "Ma's spring menus" Arrive upon the scene! So buy foods when you see them 'And store this safe, clean way. It's easy on your budget 1'ou'll find from day to day I V l St WEDNESDAY, STEWART NEWS Ldlesi from I'orlluiidLmiiilMiiiiiigCciitrc Stewart Hospital Auxiliary Formed Mrs. V. J. Crawford Is Elfctnl President STEWART -Wjth the opening of t;ic Stewart General Haspital the ladies of the town became ou! ai d formed a Women's Auxiliary The opening meeting took place on Tuesday, March 18, in ne Court Room, Stewart, when '.he election of officers took place President Mrs. W. J. Crawford Vice President Mrs. Geo. Nelson Secretary Mrs. J. Wolstcn- 'holmc. Treasurer Mrs. E. Jenkins. Under the direction of Mrs. Crawford the ladies look forward to a very successful year. The hospital is undergoing renovation in preparation for the reopening which will take place on April 1. Mrs. J. N. Hucston, R.N.. will be nurse in charge. Full of Ore on Stewart Canal It is reported that the tunnel on Stewart Canal Gold Mines property now has a full face of ore of a high grade. Sea Cadet movement be lmurov- rd here; witli particular refer ence to the need of interesting the boys and retaining their in terest. New regulations and pro-, cedures were fully discussed and many new ruling wero rit. tn be detrimental to the sea cadet movement. From correspond ence received it was obvious that many other centres feel the same as Prince Rupert docs about these matters, and a con certed -effort is being made to nave certain naval retrulatlons relaxed or amended in so far an they have been made to apply to oca cadet Corps. EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news Items, to ensure publication, should be In the office by 10 a.m. Contributors are asked to bear this in mind. Items of social and personal interest arc always welcome. ations MARCH SI andard Time Many delicious dishes may be "made" in an electric refrigerator; jelly moulds with fresh fruits or vegetables, froze desserts, etc. Leftovers too may be stored for later use under safe, electric refrigeration. - Mus Kay Thompson has takcl a position with the Stewart Book Store. lllss Betty MacAulcy has taken over the position of assistant postmaster at the Stewart Post Office, formerly held by Miss Greta Sodcrlov who will shortly join the staff of the Bank of Montreal. The Boys' Manual Class Is bt- ' !ng suspended for two -weeks while Ralph Stevens Is giving them Instruction In the fabrication of iron and steel. STEWART TENNIS ANNUAL MEETING Four Feet of Snow on Courts Docs Not Dampen Enthusiasm STEWART much optimism was evidenced when the members of the Stewart Tennis Club met for the annual election of officers. With four feet of snow still on the courts they still per- ' sist in going ahead with the usual spring program, although there will be quite a lot of shovelling to do: The newly elected officers are; President Airs. F. H. Lewis. Vice President George Nelson. Secretary-treasurer George Anderson. Executive Mrs. L. Bchnscn, Earl Jenkins, and Lloyd George With an active list of officers a successful season Is assured. ASPIRIN EASES SIMPLE HEADACHE NW 10W PRKIS 12tiWctj .. .Uc 24 iJbrcts 23 100 tablets 7Sc GOES TO WORK IN 2 SECONDS GENUINt ASPIRIN IS MARKED THIS WAY I Wc Serve You Nothing But tho Best . . . SPECIAL RED Hit AND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats 'Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Daily RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West Special For EASTERTIDE! One Large PHOTO of Yourself or the children, mounted and tinted, (or only $1.89 Make Your Appointment Lariy For the Best Call at CHANDLER'S STUDIO 21C 4th St. P.O. 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