Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, April 24, l'JOU Gordon H. Jollif fe of Queen Frank Calder, M.L.A. for Atlln, Charlotte City, who has been after attending the convention ot the Native Brotherhood of on a trip to Vancouver, was a ,,..,. . ... British Columbia at Bella Bella, passenger aboard the Camosun yanJ has retumed t0 a(, the wetk-end returning to the couvcr but he expects to he back lslands- in his riding within the next An order in connection with couple of weeks. A. E. Burnm returner! tn thn i Mrs. John Good, and children sailed on the Camosun last evening for a trip to - Vancouver. .-wuc. ty on the Cliil::otin last evening' the administration of the estate ! nom a trip to Vancouver. , William Crulckshank, general 01 the late J. C. K. 'Sealv of sailed last evening Rmmri f,.- u a r, bmiuiers was eranted bv Mr. on the Camosun for a trin tn rn m . J.., Vancouver. . i i diiuuii., i nomas Young, passed throufh tl.p rit.v Justice 1, M. Coady In Supreme Court chambers last week. J. T Harvey was counsel for the yesterday aboard the Chilcotin bound north -for the season. jt y ' , i A f agent, passenaer department, Canadian National Railways, returned to the city Thursday night on the Prince Rupert after having made the round trip to Ketchikan with W. G. Con-tiolly, passenger , traffic manager, Winnipeg, and S. M. Greene, general passenger a;ent, Vancouver. Mr. Connolly and Mr. Greene proceeded south to Vancouver. Mrs. J. W. McConnell and family arrived in the city on Saturday night's train and sailed last night on the Chilcotin for a visit in Stewart. Mrs. McConnell is a H. A. Fhllpott of Philpott, Evitt Co. Ltd., arrived in the city Friday afternoon on the Camosun from Vancouver, being here on a business visit. M. H. MacLean, manaaer of George Green, district manager of Imperial Oii Co. returned to the city on the Chilcotin last evening from a trip to Klemtu on company business. Kindly place all surplus bottles belonging to Northland Dairy on your porch so delivery can pick up on regular service. Dairy is running short oi bottles. (tfj sister of Mrs. Pierre Le Ross of Namu cannery, and Mrs. Mac- this city. I Mischief making at the, totem i pole lookout on the railway re- I Lean came north from Vancouver to the B.C. Packers plant in Fitzhugh Sound on this week-end voyage of the Camosun. serve is again reported, one of ,fne benches being thrown down CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging-Flash Photos -Takon at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. T. Olsen were passengers aboard the Chilcotin Sunday evening enroute to Wales Island. Mr. Olsen is manager of the Wales Island Cannery. Col. C. H. Hill of Victoria was the hillside, some of the guard a passenger aboard the Camo- rails being forced out as well as sun Friday afternoon going '. other minor damage. There was Mrs. Arthur Williamson after a I tJ)!mh the "Queen Charlotte similar damaee last year. The STETSON Whippet week weeks visit visit in in the tn. it i , , , "'anus. lor ' one oi nis periodical city, sailed by extended vi.siu hPr 1 The May number of the Rail ',0! NO! NOT MY PURSE! l f way Magazine, published in In- diana, prints an article descrip wie camosun on her return to Butedale whfre her husband is radio operator for the Canadian Fishing Co. Angus Mcivor, formerly with the Dominion Fisheries service here, sailed last night on the V.hor1 i k fltf T..1 J 1 ..m Rt.0i.lar .a..u ...uc MY CRAPE-NUTS FLAKES! s right! Nobody can afford to miss Post's ,e Nuts Flakes ... the malty-rich breakfast ,1 m;ilc from TWO grains nun-ripened wheat waited hurley. Such glorious flavor ! So nourishing 1 ' .,e-Nuts Flakes are different try them today. A Product of Gnral foods 383 TAXI Now at Your Service CALL 383 CABS tive of the history of the Grand Trunk and Canadian National Railways called "Destiny's Railroad". The author is Richard L. Neuberger. There are 24 illustrations. The Daily News is "-. mwwo. ha it-ill S II-.- -.! The sleek, trim lines of the Stetson Whippet... and the bold sweep of its bound brim. ..help to give you that confident, up-and-coming look that says you're "going places." And the Whippet is going places, too it's America's favorite hatl SSIMinectlng Tuesday,! " " "" , "Z v!' 5?T13 Aaril 25th 8 nm Tn-1 "' """" ",c stallation of officers, J. I. Sweet, teletype mechanic followed by social! of Canari inn National TMp. evening. W.O.T.M. Invited toeranhs. after r. t w, Mrs. G. D. jermalne. whose attend. (9) ( cal visits here on official duties, manager of !sallwi last night "by the Camosun A. L. Davidson, vn uis ii-tuiij 10 Vancouver. We're Going to the Dogs ! DAY or NIGHT Stand 733 2nd Ave. At the Washington Block husband is with the . United States Department of Mines at Juneau and who is herself a mining engineer in her own right, arrived in the city earlier in the week by air after an extended trip through the United States and Eastern Canada, and sailed Friday by the Princess Louise for her home in the Alaska capital. R. W. Fornian of Vancouver, niter a visit with his brother. C. Forman purchasing agent for the Columbia Cellulose Co., sailed last evening bv the Camosun on With a New Stock of Dog Collars, Collars, leather leather and and chain chain me Big pour Mine at Stewart, passed through the city aboard the Chilcotin from Vancouver Sunday. He is to reopen operations ont he property. Owen McFaddt n, pioneer transportation and mining man of Stewart, passed through Prince Rupert, last Mght aboard the Chilcotin "bound north after spending the winter in MO ftont WEAR STETSON HATS THAN ANf OTHfH BKANO & CLASSIITEO AD IN THE DAILY HjlWS WILL BRING RESULT his return south. David Muruhy, Presbyterian theological student, recently arrived from Belfast, Ireland, after having supplied in the pulpit of First Presbyterian Church here for several weeks, leaves on this evenirtg's train for Saskatoon in which district he will be similarly engaged during the JOHN H. BULGER fdspfyurr Qood Food " For Tasty" Meals At Reasonable Al ices Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY 'rfjr fcjfi leashes and harness, rub- ifl ker bones and balls , Red 100 P.O. Box HIS 518 3rd Ave. ifishermen : j A special meeting of joint P.T.A.'s will be held in Booth School, Monday April 24 at 3 o'clock to hear convention re-' port. All members please attend.' OPTOMETRIST coming summer. Announcement John Bulger Ltd. "llilrd Avenue (95) Mr. Justice Norman W. Whit- taker of Vancouver arrived in' the city aboard the Chilcotin yes-1 i PKi-lU Dftnrnnnn t t KAIEN CO-OP HARDWAR : . . . , NOW IN STOCK . t WORLD FAMOUS I Kelvinator Refrigerators , 8V2 cu. ft $354 ' VA cu. ft $329 " : : 6 cu. ft. . $298 ! Roy Refrigerator $350 WATCIt FOR NEW APARTMENT WASHES, Phone We Deliver Wntct 179 251 3rd Ave. Box 1 lit' Club stag niuhts arranced CHOW.MEIN Re ji Cafle i Northern Sports Boxing ,Club, We manufacture and stock mufflers Prince George to conduct the ' ; Supreme Court Assizes. He leaves for the interior by train tonight. (103PJ Presbyterian Spring Sa! ) April 27. bbilizcrs, expansion tanks, exhaust ' .coolers, halibut shutes 2nd Ave.' Opp. Rupert Ilotel 7:00 a.m.. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Orders HOMSHEET METAL WORKS Mrs. J. S. Black sailed on the I Hobby Show Apl. 27, 28 and 29. Chilcotin last evening for a trip' c. C. F. Tea t.nd Sale. Ladies' to Stewart where she will pj" a j Lounge Civic Centre April 29. j visit to the Caradian Legion Wo- ' , orange Spring Sale and Tea, men's Auxilia y in her capacity t May 3 i as provincial district vice-presi-' United Church Mothers' Day ' dent. .Sale. May 4th. ( Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mac- wllit9 Elephant Sale, Home phee of Toronto and Mr. and cooking. Annunciation School,! Mrs. D. A. Macphee of this city Thursday, May 4, 2 p.m. j WE CATER TO THE FISHING INDUSTRY TOO With Best Quality Groceries, Meats and Vegetables MINING YOUR HOLIDAYS ! returned Thursday night after Student Recital, combine vi-making the round trip to Ket- oiin and piano, May 4., 7:30. chtkan on the steamer Prince Gyro Klondykt Night May 5 Brownwoods SPRING CLEANING Presbyterian Missionary Tea ude a certified used car from Bob Parker's :ur holiday schemes. Come in or phone for I For Prompt Reliable Service I Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Macphee, following their visit here, will leave by this evening's train on their return East, planning a brief stay at Edmonton on their way to Church Hall. May 11th. , I ' Sonja T:a May 13. j Eastern Sir Tea array 18. f Women's Auxiliary of the Prince Rupert General Hospital., demonstration. Tea June 1. 1 PHONE 21 , RUPERT BUTCHERS ' 707 3rd Ave. Free Delivery 2r w Our Entire Shoe Stock Must Be Sold WATCH REPAIRS ' IF IT CAN'T BE FIXED DON'T THROW IT AWAY wal allowance will be allowed os a trade in on a new 1 950 Model AH ,l ; I "I mill" l v ., v v u i a;w -- UNSON'S Sh Men's and Ladies oes your fmendly jeweller rrlncc Rupert ren's Shoes Child) 3rd. Ave. 1 VANCOUVER VICTORIA. Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun . Tuesday, 1;30 p.m., Chilcotiu ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. IOR NORTH ODE EN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. CamoKiin, April 28, 10 p.m. - FOR SOUTH Ql'KEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, Aprjl 21 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent N Third Avenue Phone 508 SEE oleprocf Hosiery 0 VJ In) W O dl S PLEASE NO CREDIT NO REFUNDS ill IT tllel 950 Academy Award Winner" 1,1 latt Spring styles Frym $1.35 MOUNTED SPECIMEN Joan West, a technician at the Canadian Tumor Registry, is seen examining a uay of mourned human tumor tissue speclments. The registry has a growing cross-section oi malignant tumor specimens. 0,11 Un9erie s Department by Super Lccker-f Store it BE CHOOSEY - "ASK FOR 9