For Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, April 10, 1900 . appearance jp I Bride-Elect Is Shower Honoree A pleasant evenine 0 PSSS: Antony Jordan rooms and tables with Easter decorations and had a large Easter basket in which all the parcels of cups and saucers were placed. After the opening of the parcels by the bride-elect, daintv ! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. ....wiaicu welcome an iZ 001,t" 'asi nignt on the Sp.ro Ourvlch. ftf, . 1 2 ?"A .to V .... long lift .... low cost BP ASPHALT SHINGLES ..let Bulls. Shades: red. green, green blend .mp.grecii blend delivered per square $19.75 (jroy on eii per square $10.09 xaeon. Shades: red and green .... per square S 9.00 .'-nee of a eouple 0f yearsT, The" ! . . refreshments were served and uui. returned to the tit , . . 'oers Prince Ruocrt O. Murray. Fifth Ave. East one evening last week when the ladies of Mrs. Murray's sewing club gave a surprise cup and saucer shower for her daughter, Margaret, whose marriage to Howard Lavigne takes place later this month. Mrs. Lock adorned the the evning ended with music and dancing. . Those present were Mc.sri.imrs the Coquitlam last evening. Rev Father Edmund Green o. M I. sailed last night on the "e 03 LOOK, piease attend regular meeting Tuesday. TU,tn- SDecl Item a debate with hu J. Davidson ror Affirmative and J. E. Boddie, Negative (84) coquillam for a trip to Alice! BERT & McCAFFERY LTD. Mrs. G. B. Trihhlo .nrt ,i 1. mra on ecclesiastical duties. - wliu uaufcu- tcr were rjasseneprs .-iiw,rH ih! Margaret Hopkins, A. Ivarson, W. D. McAra, Larry Halcrow, Geo Rodgers, L. C. Eby, Robert Cameron, Ralph Morin, Duncan Black, David Ritchie, Bruce Love, and Fred Davis (Kamloops). Coquitlam last evening n!n PHONE 116 to o o se' meetiiiij -o O 't Llirniinli fiv.i xr., . ... I Announcement 0.. vuuuuuvcr lO Alice 8 P.M F.livtion Arm. Mrs Tvihui. i ... i i :, SSS'SUeSS-'ftS . thC ma"a f e Torbrit mine. vn Prince Rupert. Mrs. Lconidas Dubc, 41, has ledtlitl) I Cpl. A. Wellens arrived In the AcUvUies Activities of of Ulc the Geographical Geographical Representative, R. D. defend, w ere reported. . which Included Pointing & Decorating WALLPAPER HANGING Call SPENCE & MATUIK city on the Camosun Friday afternoon from rcirh Heeling , lcipaUty near Vancouver to Join the formation of a local associa- Phone Blue 215 233 ltth St "S'tlON-Ruocrt Rod &i uun Club members, eeneral meene toniuht at Civic Centre.! ADril 10. 8 o.m. All members re- aucsted to attend as matters of! creat imoortance are to be discussed, (ijj Mr. and Mrs. E. Boulter and' son and daughttr, arrived in the city on the Princess Norah today ' from Revelstoke. Mr. Boulter Is ; Club stag nights arranged Northern Sports Boxing Clab. U03P) Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Tea, April 10. Cathedral Sale April 13. Card Tournament, Catholic Hail, Thursday, April 13. United Church Bake Sale April 15th at Gordon and Andersons 11 to 4. SPORT-SHIRTS WAIKIKI . LEISURE TOGS By Blues lone m Pinto Model A fine : gabardine in cross-over zipper, style . . . washV. able. . . pre-shrunk and " ' expertly tailored . . . . green, wine, grey and brown. Priced at $5.95 ; , i Beachcomber Model Made from synthetic" yarns . . . fast color dyed , . . washable and pre- . shrunk . . i mottled-green, brown and blue ; Priced at $6.50 Button Sport Shirt by"-"-" , u . Northern tlon of Queen Charlotte Wand ciai 'ZZ Z , pr0Vln-BriiWi Coium- teachers, and a visit to the Tcr I hi, 2, aCCOm" nanlcd bv by hte wW LJ,PilAcd antJ . deration, was race local rcccnUv. R,., been convicted at Rimouski, Que., of the murder of her 17-ycar-old daughter Irene. The daughter was killed during a drinking party at their Matane-Sur-Mer home a yar ago. Crown witnesses said she was "jealous" of her daughters Irene and Anita because youths at the party danced with them Instead of her. (CP Photo) - Co-od Fisherm SHOES by i the Pnncc mipu associations were heard. Other iing were John C. ' matters discussed at the mcct- Dance April 14th. Civic Centre Aud. 10-2, Tickets for admission here to succeed R. G. Hopkins a: Kalls; H. F. Noakcs, ing were resoluUons before .lha manager of the local branch of ar available at Co-op stores i for all members mri nmim,. I tne Canadian Bank of Com-' s Grace Singer, Easter Convention In Vancouver ate Islands; R. D, on salaries, pensions, the constit-F. R Wright of ution and fall conventions. Women of the Moose Novelty Spring Tea, April 19, In the new Moose Temple. (g, ",c'-c. n. aiiu oars. nopKins are : '; leaving shortly to make their i Hi!.. II Frank 1 KlrlllrpC nt -I NOUf Parletti-: rpiuH t-'home in tirm...t r.ik,.'. St. Peters Spring guie April 20. I --...VM , U1U.1UIIO I IVIHIVJ VI I 11. II I ."v.1118. a few' days -at Kin-'suite In the Leeds Apartments Is .Zealand Enjoyed . Kupm Radi0 being taken, by Mr.- and Mrs. ' hder&eet Built on scientific lasts which encourage good posture, correct balance and weight distribution in ... . RESEARCH HURLBUT Prssbyterian Spring 8 all April 27. Hobby Show Apl. 27, 28 and 29. C. C. F. Tea and Sale, Ladies' Lounge Civic Centre, April 29. Orange Spring Sale und Tea, May 3. United Church Mothers' Day Sale, May 4th. ""-w- nas ine contract for Boulter, wiring of a new-school. Larry Rugg and frcd MacDonald are) allc' Mrs. Jack McRac rc-rcmajnlns ait Kincolith to carry tucd. to the city on the Coquit-i on the worlc.sTbe local concern lam last evening from Victoria ; wm "also wire new schools at where they have been for the Greenville -and Alyansh. ipast couple of months while Mr. N. F. Pulleh (nirki nt ,.JMcRae was attending the session iOLDEN CORN SANDY SAVAGE i - . . . . y,A mii; Tlie senior grades of Borden Street School had one of their most interesting lessons In social studies last week when Mrs. G. E. H. Montgomery took them on a trip to New Zealand. '; Her large collection of beautifully colored scenes proved most informative to the children and her comments made the showing very reaiiittc.' A vote ot thanks to Mrs. Montgomery was moved by Roy Sicber , of the Legislature in his capacity , as member for Prince Rupert. . late H. F. Pullen.for years editor of the Daily News. Prince Ru Baronet full weight,.. . . . . gabardine . . . washable . . . exclusively styled for comfort, fit and smart., The Family Favorite It's Ihmnright Dvliv'uma Ht'a "ROYAL CFi'i "Credm' style Corn pert, has been appointed chair- P. S. Bouncy and A. J. S marf of the Public Relations Com- Brandstrom arrived in the city mlttce of the, Vancouver Board on the Coquitlam last evening of Trade.' This Was announced from Vancouver, being here on by Col. W. G. Swan, the board business in connection with the Student Recital, combine and piano. May 5, 7:30. Gyro Klondykt Night May 5. Presbyterian Missionary Tea Church Hall, May 11th. Sonja Tea May 13. Eastern Star Tea May 18. .7' appearance Priced at $6.95 president. ,' Mr. Pullen Is mana. logging department of the Cul- and seconded by Julie Piockter gcr of the public relations de umuia Cellulose Co. Mr. Bonney and enthusiastically endorsed ' was formerly district forester by the hundred children who at- partment of the B. C. Telephone S.O.N. 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