Tr ince Rupert Daily News Monday, ApriJ 24, 1930 TODAY to WED. 7 p.m. - 9 p m. Will SHIPSand WATERFRONT "- vu lilt JJyFJJ 1 DRAPERY AND j CURTAIN DEPARTMENT It was Union Suianwhips night again at the C. N. R. docks late I yesterday afternoon as the Chil- I "(If f.H- ("Ill-oil f 'JEiS.wd-Ul" v . cotin, Capt. Jonn Boden, and the Camosun. Capt. H. E. McLean, "Cretonne Prints Damask Homespun Marquisette Plastic .Ruffled Sets Panels Tailored Sets Cottage Sets , . Complete Selection Now at WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE I tied up to unltwd passengers and j freight. The Chilcotin, relievhig I the Coquitlam for one voyage, arrived at 5:15 v- m. from Vancou-I vcr enroute to Mice Arm, SteaarL I and northern coastal waypolnts. The vessel had a large list of pas-j sengers for Prince Rupert. Half ! an hour later at 5:45 p. m., the j Chilcotin, enroute to Vancouver, ' oirii,1 fpnm C.tttV, Hi i ni , Plinr. a MONTREAL BOYS ON GOODWILL VISIT TO NEW YORK A French-Canadian figurine, gift of Montreal's mayor, is shown being presented to N. V. police commissioner William O'Brien at headquarters. Making the presentation is Ronald Sin odinos, 17, one of the group of Canadian boys in New York boys. The police athletic leanuc is Modern Etiquette a good will exchange visit by air with a group of : TRAIN SCHEDULE for the East Monday. Wednesday, Friday 8:00 p.m. entertaining the Montreal lads. lotte Island points. Passengers disembarking from the Chilcotin for the city included J. Turner, J. Whitworth, J. Higham, VV. R. O'Hara, A. E. Burnip. Mr. and Mrs. M"Garvey. F. Burgess, Miss M. Belcher, R. McLcllan, A. J. Newland, Miss F Olofson. L. Svvanson, G. Charlton, J. McCartney, D. J. Rose, W. Duncan. H. .Walters. E. Ingram. COl'KT SEES (Continued from page 1) Q. Our family does not drink, and we were wondering If we are expected to serve cocktails when entertaining other people in our home? A. Most certauiiy you arc not iGet boots are entered as evidence. ELMORE PHILPOTT IS COMING HERE Columnist of the Vancouver Sun and radio commentator. Elmore Philpott will be a visitor here this week. He is coming north to address the Women's Canadian Club adl'lt entertainment ! tup . rPuiTT 1 inFfaii! mm Sp expected to serve drinks. E. Howe and M. Boyes WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING ' 320 3rd Ave. W Hcadcjuai teis fur the VIKW-MASTKIt Full Library of Color Reels Developing, Printing Enlarging Photographic Supplies Scenic Views Kodaks for Everyone McKnight is again acting in his own defence and Thompson is being represented by R. M. MacLeod. The trial got under way following a selection of jurors shorV ly after 10 a.m. Saturday. The following were selected a: jurors: Q. Should the word "meet be I Disembarking here from the used when making an introduc- Camosun were Mrs. E. Goodman lion? ' ,and children and F. Ainsworth 1 A. Nn- thi .nrrt k. ! r" Queen Charlotte City. Em- In Your Step with It pays to aciveitl.se. i n l ri i i r 1 1 i r barking aboard the vessel were J. Ainsworth, Stan' Leckle and service j Kenneth Mars for Vancouver. avoided. Q. What kind of a collar should be worn with the tuxedo? A. Either the wine cnllnr nr a n v Sponge Soles 7 U told court there was out chance j r,- , r, , , , . Richard Brash. Charles E. Mar- i , . In inn hillir.n nf tlirrp hpitif an- I CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles I oiui wnne couar. dvertise in :'u Ji'y News. 'Subject to Change) PLUMBING i HEATING Bl'DSCIinU' OldPostOficeB. m liicau, James Lauue, John Mu i Liberie Basso - Beit, William olher boot 'iln tne same im-Knight, George Benson, E. Man- pression. He said he took meas-sun, H. Helgerson, John McLeod urements and in his opinion the and David Geary. boot and paUerns on the exhibits The case should be concluded were Identical, this afternoon. Following return of the court As in the 'first trial of the pah from the Gordon and Anderson of accused, Const. George Red- establishment, crown counsel, in head te.s'ifed he sw McKniuhi absence of the jury, made an ap-wearing light, colured clothes anc plication. Justice J. M. Coacly rubber boots !n the Rex Cafe ruled the evidence inadmissable MONDAY P.M. j 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int j 4:30 New Mother Goose 4:45 Recorded' Interlude 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Solo For Orchestra 5:30 Album Leaf 6:00 Supper Serenade Always Prompt and Courteoufi We're Here to Serve YOU j Cnristinas bve. jui cruss-exaium- Crown counsel T. W. Brovr. i ation, McKnight asked the nature rested the case for the crown NIGHT AND DAY WE ARE THE ONES Open 24 Hours Every Day & Night MILLIE'S FOR HAMBURGERS Full course meals served 5-7 p.m. Just off Third Avenur Service With A Smile When You Order "Chicken in the Rough" From Commodore. Cafe Men's Oxfords No. 1 Elk Leather At $5.15 FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. Charlie Roberta ! oi conversation he and Const, late Saturday afternoon and -it irtedhead were engaged in. The was then that McKnight aked .police officer quoted McKnight for an adjournment. He stated jas saying: "I have given up the for an adjournment. "Hospitality and Good Food" ' Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders! I ! life of crime." Justice Coaay granted the ad- ! ,rd Ave ch M this 1 until 10 a.m. journment Violet Lampare gave similai evidence 10 that in the first tria' morning, I l Box 638 Phone 351 1 6th St. Ph. Orders Blur 92 V CIVIC CEKI stating that McKnight had admitted he had oroken into cer- 1 lain establishments and offeree , her $?.0 to refrain from going k , police. In c:".t:j examination 0) j McKnight, she said she was sciV- j T?g three months on a liquor charge and was due for release DINING ROOM, 6:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 "Saddle Rockin Rhythm' 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CEC News Roundup 7:30 George Calangis Show 7:45 Talk on Kamloops by Pat Keatley 8:00 Alberta Ranch House 8:30 Guy Lombardo Show 9:00 Summer Fallow 9:30 Producer's Workshop 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Provincial Affairs 10:30 Collector's Items 11:00 Weather aid Sign Oif TUBSiMt -AM 7 Musical Uloca i 110 CBC New.' 8:10 He-p's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 wtusir for Modems 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary. '1:15 Morning Devotion 9:30 Morning Concert KKRKRVATioNS AND J OUT OKIlKKS - IMHiM r Learn to Dance Ail I that day (Saturday). ; I Antonio Qiijnnevilld and Clit- ' J foid MtDow leMUMU again thi 1 ' , McKnight nad Mid them ne had : broken ana entered certain I premises and added that tfcry J would read uoout it in the nexc ', editions of th?i newspaper. unst. . it. Tayl'.r U-slin-.c that nu .uid Cpl. !',. A. Waiu.; Expert Instruction in I This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquot ; Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Fox Trot, Waltz Jive, Ithumba, Tango PRIVATE LESSONS Hours: Mon. Thru Frl. 4:30-10 p.m Saturdays-2:30 - 8 p.m. For apiwintmcnts GREEN 491 Kr. j .J caneci to i ne scene on Dee-emu. i I 28. Cpl. Wales discovereda crow j bar on the second floor near the office wliil? Cpl. Taylor found ai. I envelope with boot markings on I IHI (.4IIO Automobile Owners :.( Time 8k'ii&' ; 10:00 Ellen Harris 10:15 Morning Melodies J 10:30 "Melody Time" 10:45 Personal Album I 11:00 Air Kindergarten I 11:15 Roundup Time j ll:30-Weather Report j 11-31 Message Perui ' U:35 Recorded Intcrludr I V.45 Scandinavian Melodies r p.m. New 'Sceffffo fornwvs mean One Coat Coyers f Ai'.lwrl I formerly n it. Const. Jack White, after ar--iving at the store, found a ledger sheet in the office. It also had boot print designs on it. Mary MacDonald, Director PRINCE RUPERT DANCE Jl White saic. lie !ii..,tigaleci Uy scene and was in charge of exhibits which were forwarded to Victoria for examination. t AnSCJALL-UJELLS REMODEL THAT SPARE ROOM Change in Dates Please be advised that our repair shops will be closed except for strict emergencies on Wed nesday and Thursday, April 26 and 27, to enable our mechanics to attend a Factory Chrysler Service School. Gasoline and Parts Service available as usual. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. Chrysler Plymouth Fargo PAINTS ENAMELS VARNISHES SOLD BY !2:00- iiid-Day Melodle-12:15 CBC hfwt 12:25 Program rtesume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Afternoon Concert 1:30 Bernic Braden Tells a Story 1:45- Comty. A Grant LET US HKI.P W' REMODI'X B Kff YOUR IIOMK K)Rt LIVING L'NJOVMW ( All- !" Kaien Consumers' Co-op Hdwe. lm. ui-vi;;, analyst Willi tne provincial government, testified that he photographed the impressions on the envelope and ledger sii'-et ana In his opinion (hey were itler.tic.il with the I. ft boot pattf-rn ot the pair of rul-ber boots picked up in the King George Hotel December 28. yie 251 3rd Ave. W. Phone 179 2:00-B. C. Schooi Broadcast 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 Let's Read Aoout It. h MITfMFII & m PHONE 79 PHONE 79 George Cook; Jeweller1 2 'J I II I vi iLLt, wi v" i jLlBuilde'rs - UMITEDContj Buy With Confidence Gifts for Every Occasion SILVERWARE, WATCHES, CHINA, LUGGAGE Join ihc lUaliarr lliarmanj 527 3rd W. Box 1118 Plwne 264 KINSMEN KLUB ii:f ; Tuli" n n it... ( Mr-mbrrs I ljk riesriivan-n'.i (liy'! ' ' $'J500 will be made on the NigW GET YOUR MEMBERSHIP HjjJ KINSME- . AT MOST STORES OR ' To those Out of Prince Rup-rr WRITE:. nlkirr RUfff HOURS Wepkday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. ro 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUZ WANTED Quantity of good quality Spruce . "logs andor lumber. State where available, price and other particulars to Box No. 682, Daily News. ci nn p.o. box ii 29 I.UU Prince Rupert, B.C. i .i i and Beouiy ! Junior Chamber PRIZES, PRIZES Music by the Dukes (0, (96) Ccniesl 'Vell, where v.111 it be-- your oiks, or my folks?" V