IINE TEA bhtful i E3 OP CARDINAL VILLENEUVB The body of Rodrigue Cardinal Vllleneuve, a (Iomsii Catholic Church, is .shown lymr In state at Ramona convent, Alhambra, ! died His remains were i.iki-i to Quebec City where funeral service was held ip a Montreal cobbler, the late cardinal b being mourned by the entire Roman .) pl. t JIOIUS Brimo Utipcrl llolel 0 'A .1 , tllC pi w . ' i noou . ' Hill Outer, ( r The V .uM..uii, '.lily r liners I;. !ul luce:. , '!)-1 ..iwrns. V. a R id, Mr.. D. r' a. wv Mi M: ,m Tea i iiHii ia, II .1. A. Mi Lc d and Mt Oil- Uiibly and :id Mra LMvelty i) and up: : vised ' ui' d as B. Tim-K Wat- by Mr.s. bv Mrs. .. d bv H. M: McAra, rtl by F. M: . C. C. v.. i n.sllicT, m i t (;ra- uiu-ciiiciils IV ' il lltllfl -M uiuiilU ivnra. i Dance, Feb- H re ii;iiiu concert, mkv. Prcsby- ill it tlay, Fcb- ' u Friday Hall. a: Mi... T. W. T a and Sale, Hall P r l n p Bali., and Sale, Hotel. . . 5?5raaffl arrivals Prime Rupert 1). McCouvtr, Suiinysidc; K. Jenen, Vaircuuver; W. R. IJuo- notna, Rochester, N.Y.; 11. Ij. Oray. Vancouver; J. C. Letcchcr, MjiMK'tt: J. B. Foard, Ketchikan-, L. C. Oulton, eniHhers; W. L. Baker, Ketchikan. T.B. NUkSE TO VISIT RUPERT . ' M!h J. B. Peters, chief nurse of the T. B. control division, provincial Department nf Health Is due to arrive in Hie city next Wednesday on the Prince Rupert to makr preliminary arrangements for the vlit later this year of the x-ray caravan. Provincial health authorities hope this year to make a 100 per cent inspection ol Prince Rupert residents while the caravan is here In June. Last year, about 1,000 local ixople were x-rayed. LAST RITES FOR ARNIP. LONG F.r.:il u.lmtc to Hie late Ami P. L!H who pastel away Fc'3-ruary 11. was paid by i-corcs of frlojids who 'filled CJrenvillc Court chn.pel during funeral services conducted Thursday afternoon by the deceased's close friend. Canon W. F. Hushbrook. During the service, tribute to the deceased ma paid by Fredrick Krifitmanson who delivered an euloRy in the Icelandic tongue. Hie conKtWHiMun Joined In singing the hymns "What a Friend We Have In Jesus" and ''Nearer. My God. to Thee." Mrs. Dim Kristmnnson was organist. Interment took place in the family plot in Falrview Cemetery. IMWietirer.s were Fredrick KH.sUiiHiismi. (lisle Jtmssoii. Thoratcln Jiiluison, Kri.st.Jan ElimnsOnr Frank John Eyotfson. Crookall and Birthrate Goes Up In United Kingdom LONDON r Highest birthrate for any three-month period since 1921 19.7 per 1,000 popu-lation-r-vns recorded In the reglstrar-geiuM al's report for KiiBland and Wolos Tor (lie third quarter of lS4tl. and lnfr.nl mortality was the lowest ever recorded. Bi-.ths totalled 2U.135 and Infant, mortality wa.s 35 per 1)000 w AIR FAKES 1 n 71 I11" IMt Mini: 1ST. JOHN. Ml Bet' (. ...s:s.y ... 19.00 ... 12.00 ... 6.50 .... 30.00 ret urn ;U.20 rcliirn 21.60 return 11.70 return 51.00 return film tx I.U. Olllll, IUSUU II I In v l. f .... .1 .. .. tl,,r,l.... ' -M- ..;. l',.. . "0r'iiiii(M nun ( llorliinr. V 'lfl('f f. .......... if .. .. . . .. , ii'i, rrmrr f.rorci'. it. LITTLE THEATRE PRESENTS PLAYS The Prince Rupert Little Theatre Association presented three one-act plays In the Civic Centre Auditorium last night, Iherc was a packed house. The farce, "A Mad Breakfast," was directed by Harlcy Lewis and Mrs. Douglas Kerr with Norton Youngs jr., Mrs. Tommy Frascr, Mrs. J. S. Black, Miss Bcmicc Mattcson, Mrs. Kenneth PiiBsley. Miss Alma Knudscn, Mr. Walsh, Mrs. Heal, Harlcy Lewis and C. .Knudsen comprising the cast. Mrs. A. L. Holtby and Miss Monica Holtby were the prompters. Rev. Basil S. Procktcr directed "The Singapore Spider" with George M:Whlnncy, Eric Jones. Robert Irvine, Miss Thalia Moore and Joanne Langrldge, the players. Jack Palmer was prompter., "The "Wonder Hat," was directed by Mrs. F. M. Good and the cast consisted of Jerry Woodsidc, J. D. Goycoc, Gordon Carlson, Miss Isabel Dean and Mrs. Hazel Wright. The enthusiasm of the crowd was testimonial to the merltor loudness of hc .plays and appreciation of the efforts of all those who took part. Tlie plays were sponsored by the Civic Centre Association. Local News Items Mrs. C, W. Dawson of Hazclton sailed last night on the Prince Rupert on a trip to Vancouver. A Moose Valentine Whist Drive and Dance, Sat. Feb. 15, 8:30 pm. Members and guests, (39) A. Yoxall of Terrace was a passenger for Vancouver on the Prince Rupert last night. He was in the city for several days. Miss Evelyn McNab and Ml&a Eleanor Carr, who have been spending vacations at their homes here, will be sailing by the Camosun tomorrow nl?ht to resume their nurses' training at Essondale Hospital. Mrs. Lance Stiles, accompanied by her son and daughtcr-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stiles, and fon-ln-law aud daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. Webber, of Akron, Ohio, sailed on the Prince Rupert last night for New West-mlmler, accompanying the body of the late Lance Stiles, which will be burled In the southern city. G. F. Keith, Canadian National Railways tax commissioner, Winnipeg, who has been In the city in connection with the appeal of assessments against company property here, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Mr. Keith will rc- i . turn to the city next week to continue hearings which were adjourned yesterday until Feb ruary 2G. Guests at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club In the Commodore Cafe Thursday afternoon were W. L. Tanslcy, Vancouver Rotarlan; Otto Young and Fred Conrad, guests of Neville Gcr-rard; Father Dc Kcyscr and Dr. O. E. H, Montgomery, guests of club president L. W. Kcrgln; R. E. Moore, guest of Gordon Dur-kln and O. A. Green, guest of R. S. Donaldson. BRONCHITIS COLDS vs TEEN TOWN NURSE R Y SATURDAYS, 10 to 5 Ages 1 to 6 CIVIC CENTRE Main Floor Wc have just received a shipment of SMOKED EASTERN Haddie Type Fillets Ask fur thrill today at your butchers CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE COMPANY LIMITED l'RINUli RUriiUT, B.C. BLONDIE The Itumslcad Scxlcttc! CNJt. Carmen's Valentine Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, tonlrht. .' (38) R. B. Morgan and son, Walter, arc leaving. Saturday., night on the Camosun on a trip to Vancouver. Otto Young, B.C. Packers refrigeration engineer, ' who . has been In the city ;for ilie last few days, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert td return to Vancouver. "William L. Baker, publisher of the Ketchikan (Alaska) Chronicle, who has been ion a business trip to Vancouver, Seattle and Edmonton, arrived, in the city on last night's train; and will proceed to Ketchikan ; on the Camosun tonight. tll'putlion'wii dUfctt tiirfer .-ANNUITIES, ind TENSIONS.. rioio in-derrndmeff. ' sreurtrr, rontemvtrte - 'if. imie o. lifeicb' thentd b. fr .of ill worrin and fMPoonbilitirt..' ; , 1 TRANSFERRED TO VANCOUVER Frank M. Davics, accountant with Atlln Fisheries here for the last 23 years arid a resident of Prince Rupert for 35 years, has received word of his transfer to the Vancouver offlCc of the company. The transfer will become etfective within the ne'xt few weeks. Mr. Davies's transfer follows shortiy that of his broth er, Allan, who sailed last night i to take up his duties at the Vic torla oJfices of the provincial Forestry Department. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our kind friends and neighbors for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes received during the recent bereavement, in the loss of our father and grandfather. 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