8 I Prime Uupctt Daily JUctos Monday, March 21, 1919 TODAY to WED. SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING Regular Price w JSHIPS and . V v K-W4SffiV ' Av.T3 i waterfront; ::::.:- kWMmMm : 57rT of BRIDGE? Vry h T laKing over the run from the VI Camosun which has been with REBEKAH FASHlOFi SHOW drawn from service for an overhaul at Vancouver. Union steamer Catala, Capt. John Boden. making her first call lierp in several months, arrived in port at 10 o'clock last night from the i - i WEDNESDAY N Id I IT, 8 P.M., MAKCJI 2J ODDFELLOWS' HALL Admission 50c FASHIONS BY WALLACE'S -of Course! south and sailed early this morning for Port Simpson, Alice Arm and Stewart whence ne will return here tomorrow to sail south at 1:30 p.m. , f ii - - i vy ft ?i - i , i.i - r "i ' -V- 4 - I Union steamer Coquitlam Capt. Alf Aspinall, arrived in port at 1:30 yesterday afternoon from Massed and Port Clements and sailed at 10 p.m. for Bute-dale, Naniu, West-view and Van in membership, those present learned that the union had. dur KAIEN CREDIT UNION MEETS over the defnnrllior ,.i, couver, ing the past year, increased its total to almost 13!) members, now holding a total of over $15,000 in assets. Mrs. Florence Greenwood, treasurer, reported that loans HI Tcr Cent Cut in Interest I , iiuiiijJS floor h i u Peoples' Store, which gives them 8 all an 8 point margin to work on ! Um, 'ap"n'li for Hie second game this eve- n i'? for . U ning. The first quarter .. . 1"''t : belief. The rate of inlerea paid on share savings was almcst 4 in 1918 Announced , An atmosphere of optimism Prevailed at a mpptinir 1k1-1 Inst. equal to that of many approved bond issues, it was reported, and Blow with less shooting and , M totalling $13,000 had been made floor ulav. The hull " ar.d r(l more f , r- also that a real contribution to economy in the family budget is made by the i.eciaratioa of a sm w . v -v- - - fi --iffi nrir tm i "hi ' iriiifi)Trrni week In the Club Lounge of the ( during the past year. She pohu-Civic Centre by the Kaicn Con-,ed out that ad leans were cov-sumers' Credit Union, under the ered by insurance ."assuring in-chairmanship of George Vier- vesting members of the safety eck. union president, who is also of their investment. Mrs. Green treasurer of the Prince Rupert wood also stressed the value to Fisherman's Credit Union. the community of the psycho- 'Kncoiii-aaed bv the treasurer's locical effort nf fH!l tn 111 i.'o If tied up too many limes to make Hoi.-i P'r"'' u gocjd sliow. High School scored ! W ls n the only field goal in the filsl! Thi quarter and took the lead In m' Bame: the second Peoples did most of ,,L their scoring of the night as ' tSfi. they netted 4 points to make the i 10 per cent rebate to all borrowers of the interest paid by them on loans in 1948. Guest speakers on the program, II. C. Daykin and J. D. SITE OF BRIDGE A campaign residents of Cape Breton and Nova Scotia have waged for 50 years ended with the announcement that a bridge will be built across the Strait of Canso linking the industrial island with the rest of the province. This aerial photo shows the site of the proposed bridge. It will be built between Cape Torcupine of the mainland, bottom, and Bal-acho Point on the island, a distance of 3,075 feet. The white lines in the photo are highways and south of highway on mainland is the C.N. railway line. Mulgrave will be the nearest centre on the mainline to the bridge and is the mainlan dterminus of the present ferry to Port Hiwkesburg. Port Hastings will be near the island end of the bridge. Dotted line from Mulgrave indicates ferry route. (fjp photov score 5-4 lor High School at the half. In the Kcif.i.ii h iir r,. Unifies i Siddons of the University of Viiy report of 'a doubling of assets ings as achieved through the en- aSushVo ,nhf, f as well as a 100 per cent Increase dowment loan scheme in use virZ STti r. : the credit union. In the nast k ,u-..i.. : .' ! pic's Store was co mpletely shut 'out except for a lice shot in the fourth quarter, while High School continued to do all tin eha wi,.j c "lc eauifiiim on me pro- HhiM 5 financial r ,0r.Ty,!frSCS institutions 6ss of co-operatives and cre-tabhshed Ciit unions with partlcu!ar ' rpf. ' have constants emphasized the erence to thft f CHIROPRACTOR HKTWKKN 15.SKI:TS (continued rrom page ) countries throughout the world. mounting value to urban communities of small but svstc- mey reminded those present scoring and built up their lead The game was a close-checkirm one, with Jackie Budinich, high scoring forward of PeopleV, Store, being held to her lowest u!Z CJ1 T. PCdH:'S ?f at the Prince Rupert Fisher- Ray Reflects . . . Iiiti rincdiatr League Merchants took a command- . r.f,,.lvl ;.,,.,,, OUu- men-s credit Union, now the cien economic slumps. lare.st rrp,m , , ; John F. L. Ilughos, DC, Pli.C. 21-22 Besncr Block Phone 151,1'K 442 for Apioin(ment HOI IKS I0:3vi a. in. to ia:30 p.m. unci 2 to 6 p.m. i: KVi,(iii Miiiidwy nd Friday. 7:30 p.m. foi thq:i unable to enmc during the day.' RECEPTIONIST In attendance afternoons. In the report of the credit i , ! score this year , , , , i Ij'Himip sell il-f m: Iw incv rip. This had a dis mid Reminisces gina, is a local achievement re- tfeated Morgan's 34 to 23. Thei!Str0US ' tlle W fZn T C"Tl CeS' " flectinB favorabIy Canada-wide1 w was s made evident tnat, as a . I:pm!,ut of cnnmlty im in Unl svice. credit union the on development of com : conduct of the game was better'?"16 Sfnnf po''r' us lf thC mai.l.spring of their ! attack than man the tnc usnal usual inl,, intermediate mpr.inte amBOEEmsaemmmm At, the fortv pmmh anininl , snip , wnrp , innnrnr fit r., i ,.ni.,. i ' . . . People's Store ' look 34 shot. ihnw -hivhw ., i ; " n.upei t. . - , , , , ' " games ana was interesting " wi inose Having - anv nn-,, one trade. tu ... .. . nf hulls m fa .( i,,n(,t nr Tir. n.r. i,,.ii and and , made mnrio , " 9 2. - Thcv made 1 nt i . ,. . .... ' ""I' Ol Ollicers lor 14'J - , ..., ..,, 3 ..... u.un uUv;itph Rnlh I nuvnil am if I. 21: h mi51on or P"Htical elected including Messrs. was M)Id for el:nt thousand dol- Hibernians when it 1949 Oscars b., wUh MnrHnnU ii-vin,. hP,frcc t,,row- U Scluwl lokk 28 shots and made 5. They made Ward, WtMMloide. Delanev and lars- we tremble violently even went to tnai uLstinguished t m, ,. .... vsaeBBesiiauBsmammmBmmm' Jill LIU- OilUUI VtlH.lL l Evans as directors, Messrs HilR a to j think i i of f- the n cost , of a sirloin ... couple , for providing wholesome :,.,, (c -r,, lllu, ...J n 3 of - 13 free throws. Vsercck and Mrs. Ritchie a, and baked potato. family entertainment. What? ; u Hh ,.,.,.1. ,.,, iv,vi,i.r fiif . Junior I.raur j Kinsmen came from behind a first quarter deficit to win the'. credit comnUltce and Cha-. ., . ! You haven't met the Jordans. j firuit ,n RCor,nR nnd alw Belhs as member of the su;xr- James Stewart, of Hollywood, &re you have. Most of us know j ,in i', i.iP R,;;(i it,r.h,u visorv committee rv. n,nv, nn i. ...v.. them as Fibber Mrr.i-o utiH ..n '. '' . ' game from Rupert Hotel 13-9. le ! . ... i-" -- - J-iheld the iric lead lean o B to to 3. o. ; n yuib ui uiiariKs was accord- reporter, is beim: called down "e aie raaio conn-mans who do ,,,, SCAMPERS l lie sec-1 , ' quarter speeded up with 7'" "r ",a'",rr Ru,Mrl "'"Pi CiUi " 1 ,helr coming through for rm and quickly I went. went Intd into n a 6-1 fi.f lead. i.,..,i i.,..n.. ., ""vu..i5 uuh,u junueis. repcaiecuy because tie makes so mumi. Yomigm gmaii (Trade Mark llrg.) Icncth'-nn cMuuems nau Deen many "boners." For example,' . " Herchants wllh some love! v shot s ! served by lady members ores- hn i Bless US alive, one rlifl rlivpnunr' . . ..' - . .. '. . ... .. ipnt a film cw,-ir, ..m., ... .... vlw.,... , to Keep tiiem in 1 he lead la to 1 1 ho ri,.nu iu icai snamiocK crowlnu mi rc. ... . ..w-vn.y 'if,;' Vim- rVMiirili- play uline is liiii k . . . limn- mirariivp, iiMiii' loiuriii-tiilili) 1I11111 fvr Ix-ftirc in a ni-w mix ca-in i v..i,!)i. i i . . "v at tne nan. fi-Wl BirnWM.. t1..:..i , iwuuani naiinicraits, ! out the evening. rouncteci wrjtc the headlines. Wrong! Someone else handles that. job. morn. So trim did il sit in a' lho srcontl M"rl;ll0llte dear little "cnrci "'tinned while Mo.'g- pot, on a cafe counter til-Man. Kim-ii vour fri-t rl You'll tinriti rctiun of W it into 8 to 1 at the end of tin quarter. In thc second quarter Kinsmen started lo take over he scoring and t-j cut down thc opposing lead. The scor was 8-7 for Rupert Hotel at the half. The play of Hie third quarter was close and on the ragged side as neither I cam scored from the :uid by the Rock of Ca.shel, 'tis K B Bllll Olllf.ll laUlf-.lll MIIIIIIIIT Ioiijj mi'iIi u iiiir if Simiuiii S-nmprrs , on lilny at iiiir nIiii-p. shooting was it v-ay in i iiiL'n saw Ireland at tail at -,n " inwrk- Thc " l''ai'U'r saw the The copy is single spaced, too. Wrong! It should oe double. And here's another boner. What Mr. Stewart calls his apartment has an air of luxury. Hence, the jeers. Comfort is distinctly out of place in a newspaper reporter's life. i game continue on its pattern a Cray FlanHIt and Sharlii k To coir.pii.'i':.. c I loose a ('' Coat. S'.iU SI 't 'wtwafcf... . FASHION FOOTWEAR . - - -. There is a KreatTleal of point ' MIl:hants u,"k 1hc rs. to the coincnt from the Pitts-1 II-,)h luiy' a U"d bucket burgh Press that "the whole po-iUon alwav3 feeding hLs for-world is beinK svvent bv nn ni. wards and coming through wit;-, WUATHAUS I PHOTO FINISHING J Devcloninp, PrinCine J Enlarein? QUICK SERVICE tlemic of the cimmips- ti, 1 points for himself. Younema:; . v ACM of Merchants was top scorer cf Boy Scouts meeting tourists true it is! Nearly everyone FOR ALL TYPES OF PRINTING is a first class idea. Too many wants, to be given something at Ul( u'Amc wilh 12 Pin CLOTHING Professional Supiilicn visitors to Prince Rupert plod the expense of somebody else. I M("'6-' "Hack failed to r;( roiling ana this field down their (J I MOLTING CARDS PENS AND PENCILS (HIKE SUPPLIES HOME STATIONERY a.uuuu, lonesome as une or the penalties of govern they look. They ache to have men t aid is lho u !,!,..,... , scoring power- -l"U 1UA oil .,...,.J ... ra,-'l-1,auw Merchants txk wjok 00 00 shots snois and ana SEE HOLLYWOOD cafe 1 hw"ii vi 1113 oi me sense of rcspomibil I promptly and intelligently taken ity. Individual stamina and self-' madR 12- TllcV ' 10 ot IS care of and the Scouts have all determination go down when'frf'c thn,ws- Morgan's lHk 05 Nihh Prjii(iii o mc KOIIIK 1111. " ' ..v.... Co. 5 .of 11 free throws. every other way, they suggest That kind of an "arrangement the frontier-mcciselv ulmt. th. rlpxt rnv.ft o, Most Up-to-I)ate Cafe in & the City Ladies' Lcaauc . . ,' " "- "Kui.y power of tourists ll'l.sls are are loOKlne looking for. for Tntfi-- Inter Kome, Rnmo whan when the n,.i i .. . licsncr Block - Phone 231 Hit barbarians canio1 ln Uic lao'fs game I School took a 13 to 5 victory over the hill-tops. esting persons wander this way CVCrV Summer Illlrl n Rfnul .,i I MV-.I 1 I upon rrom 8 , p.m. to 1 a.m. . lVl ffi'ili in f'liinesp NOW AVAILABLE never tell the value of (-on tact, or Bus, streetcar and Unlley CHOP SUEV (HOW Jill ..u.-,k ..i. way me i.rau will lead, j drivers in Vancouver who are! - Obliged to keen m,..,i..i I'OIt OUTSIDE OUDKItS rilONEtf Ho More Harsh Laxatives! Famous cereal brings listinj relief suggesting a slow-down of traf- iic n fatalities are to be avoided What the men say ls worth A. MacKE iium constipation FURNITi heeding, and the advice eoulo. A.r" " "h l.ixntivr., rm.Ninjj you be extended to include privately ?if?,r,"BRn"d."nl'PM'"'Tlien read driven rarB c, i .... . thls iinHoluited ktU r: "No entangling alliances" counselled George Washington as the newly created United States -started out to make headway hi the world. Sound advice at the time. It served and served well, but even the father of his country himself couldn't fore-sec what, has actually come to pas:;. hp. Noone nMZ"":..T,a'.rcd! I " 1 "LSmonfHt Oi l! STOt R.'i! ago, I dpridfd y lessening in the rush racket. 2S lil ..You can if si in s is Oririilal Butt sl"l ( (lionial ' frnltl 0 lo Klnrt rati nil KKLLOdG'Sl A II. -BRAN., After a few dn, j realized Oiat rexulurusrof this' breakfast cerrnl1 was making mv XVStem mn.'l they're finished with GOOD SAMARITAN PliTERBOUOUOH, Out M An exhausted deer was unabic f) reach firmer ground because of the slippery footing, and w.i rescued by L. Copp from Ul irv NEW, BETTER LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL Numbing or Healing-Call SMITH & ELKINS Phone 174 Box 274 T. I). raftillo is behoved to have been the first local citizen to own nnd drive an auiomobile in this tily. Another of the naturally. Con- VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Sunday, 10 p.m., CoquiUani ALICE ARM, STEWART AM) PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. IOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam.March 11 and 25, 10 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS cany cars was the justly cele 0m . ..... m ouoiiv Luke. i,:ik-r T lie d.a: 'rouble me any ' ' ' " Brrnl r..li,l " a 7, ""'. " oiai-Ki red devil, motive iviwpi-' fe"--a J"- W u.s front. fWt i i More washb! than ever before. Jutt PACIFIC oi me lire department. In a not unkindly spirit, yet with some wasK trie dirt off wild gentle op nj tatr ("nnlilri. "Mi'c uie animal was j.blf to gain its footing. .Yes, if .you suir.-r from conHli,,Hiion Mueto IhcIc ol bulk in tlm die!,. v? REAL ESTATE f misgivings the pioneers looked Seiliied Oil, 10 hiiCu TV'aVe .,,di;; an.'rr tf? ,f,k,! nn'tl.r MINIATURE WOOD - ' dii t.linsn f.ioii'j r f.iiii, .,,.,1 ' one coal covert MUSEUM H?-h KOSSI3URN, Man. moit wi Stevedoring & Contracti COMPANY U-Vlffl,;1 f . ..(..irlOf I J "4 i-ii auu r prog- 1 I'm": L. i I V! 111 U- nor"- .r the sod- beautiful cabinet. " mm ..7,.' V'K ''r'"1.' .l,l.""'y of. water. " y Easyto 8.s Coquitlam, Mar. 4, Mar. 18 I - ... "..iiiin ni.lr 1 KAN 11 . r. " "fecm I Cl,in ana i-neven pianking that ed ready .dv .o to ... uic 10 p.m. INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED R. E. MOKTIMEIl 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPll) . - Provhlccl the makeshift stre ts 1 o'wood "0dlMcre"t Pces who.,, ttX ?' rtn were unpleasant to walk on md u ? of u tilflCrc,,t WUe ,T m muffin for t-curtipi" General Stevedores and i ' , FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Aent Third Avenue Phone 5(i!) nui -i I , 4.. .;..;. 1 - " "m, l.fJ I M I II' . Ill' iif f,.,,l, , - ' " ' ' t KTb uiviiuDiw ivi jani""" - ,,r' rtiuuu mi uuve over. ' Ar..i . .v""r money havk a iriian D W HEAD '""v,rl" to"y. uuteh Guiana Tr, "." P'- uc Got do , . purple heart auu Indion ,' t.Llr from your VrnZ"" CABLE ADDRESS "pacifico" PKIN'CK Mr. and Mrs. jan,c.s Jordan - I'll (VI ailn i,.. tlouk. A K"llogK of Lonrlui, Ontario. Your Line Tells All -VISIT L"? ND GAMBLE WHF.N vnu mmAcr vnilR RING' 11 Wedding Gift a 20 Cash DT Mansorvs Jewellers To Select the Most Cherished , Gift of All . . . IjfewS1 the bush: So member, when fu tp .,ui.'see the Jartre selection nf Tprfift Guaranty, Hit tl This Is Serious! vIM Inance--Pree Inspection and Polishing Service-Every Ring Ou'aTaS