SI May 31, PP. Saturday. THE DAILY NEWS. Page 3 111 I iimiBiBii . I Ciy'lnl etitl IXfjervj. . . SS.HOO.OOO HOSPITAL BOARD Xalfcl rV' 1Q18.over $153tOOQ.onn DON'T KEEP MONEY HOLDSJEETING PURITY QUALITY - ECONOMY lying around the house. If It if not convenient With. tKe increased cost of labor and to go and deposit it in the nearest branch of the Will Send Recommendation Regarding Union Bank of Canada,send it in by registered maintenance materials due to war conditions, it is of mail. This is called "Banking by Mail" and thousands of savings accounts are operated in Hospital. not reasonable to suppose that a really and just this way. Payments withdrawals cin be made by cheque. 84? The in.if.top' v..of innui MlUJliiUllUllbU U,.r 1 first class baking powder can be made UNION BANK OF CANADA the uospital.DQard hospital was last discussed night, it by being trfe and sold at the old prices. Rather than THE HONEER DANK OF WESTERN CANAnA the opinion of the board that this sacrifice the quality of HEAD OFFICE WINNIPEG, MAN. should be undertaken by the nro- vincial government and the city. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH, A recoininendaf...w.a Inn vv r tliia m.J n(Tnf VV MAGIC BAKING POWDER A. T. BRODERICK. . . . Manager, wjll be brought before the con vention at Vancouver early in July. A committee consisting of Messrs. Williams, McRae, Gibbons we found it necessary to make slight increases and Mrs. Kirkpatrick was in price during the war period. Even though appointed to draft a suitable resolution Magic Baking Powder may cost a few cents embodying the board's BUSINESS GOOD view. more than the ordinary kinds it is still by far A request from the matron at the most economical baking powder on the 111 2 hospital to allow pupil nurses market to-day when purity, strength and leavening There's A Reason a longer vaoation was mentioned at the meeting of the board last qualities are taken into consideration. night and referred to the house SERVICE AND QUALITY committee. Atresent thenurses Contains No Alum Made in Canada get a two weeks' holiday and At the Right Price they are asking for three weeks, The resignation of Miss Edith Fraser was reported to the board. Down Town Store , Berringer.Her place has been filled by Miss CADETS LOSE BALL t-0,0 rffff f t tf irf ff fi PHONES 44 & 45 PHONES GAME LAST NIGHT To Prospective SOLDIERS MEMORIAL Branch Store, Seal Cove Ave. BENEFIT DANCE BY Score of 27 to 4 In Pavor of the BUILDERS&CONTRACTORS PHONE 534 High School. PROFESSOR HARVEY The baseball game between the Feeling that it is up to us ta assist in the Housing movement Large Attendance at Event Last High School, and the Cadets last we will quote rock bottom prices on any of the material FULLER'S LTD. Night in St. Andrew's Hall. night at the market square proved and supplies handled by us, such as: fatal lo the Cadets, tho High Electrical material of ail descriptions, including Fittings The War Veterans Memorial School defeating them by a score and Fixtures, Lamps, Wire of all kinds and size, Pipe Conduit, Electric heaters and mantels, Automatic Electric fund will benefit very largely of 27 to 4. Ranges', etc., Galvanized and black iron Steam and Water from the big dance put on by Pro Tho game was well attended, Pipe and Fittings, Valves, Fladiators and Heaters, Pipe fessor Harvey last night in St. andn much enthusiasm was !ll!il!!!lli!!iilllili!!lii;iiilllllllHI! Covering, Wood Stave Pipe, Boechk's Paint, Varnish, and Andrew's Hall in aid of that shown. Sid Winsby acted as umpire. Kalsomine Brushes of all kinds. Hardwood Lumher--OaJt. . worthy cause. One of the biggest Tho players were as follows : Ash, Maple, Teak and Gum. Structural Steel and Iron dancing crowds of the season was Ornamental Iron Work, Fire Escapes, etc. Rex Fllntkote High School Catcher, George out and from 9:30 to 2 the floor D entistry was well lined with young or Mitchell; pitcher, Archie Grant; Roofing the Very Best Made. Manilla and Wire. Rope and would be young people all having 1st base, M. Syrotuck; 2nd base, Cable. Derrick Castings and Contractors' supplies. a good time. S, Suga; 3rd base, David Cavalier; We also handle Goodyear Mechanical Rubber Goods, including "Extra power" Belting, Packings, .and Hose and The orchestra which gave its short stop, John Fotos; left field, DON'T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH ! services free of charge consisted Charles Currie; right field, S. Westingiiouse Electrical equipment, including Motors, Generators, Transformers and all othep Electrical Equip-: of Professor larvey, Miss Stevens Hunter, and Roddie McRae, centre. One Tooth lowers Your mcnt. Being direct factory representatives, we able to Decayed or Missing Mr Steele,and Willie Martin. The Cadets Catcher, George Hill; are Efficiency hall was also contributed free of pitcher, Ralph Smith; 1st base, make very- attractive prices. charge for the occasion and the George Roberts; 2nd base, Don Ladies Auxiliary of the Great Graham; 3rd base, Win. Mitchell; Prince Rupert Supply Co,, Ltd. War Veterans provided the re short stop, Eddie Clapp; left field, freshments so that practically the J. Kejly; right field, John Bulger, Fourth Street, off Third Avenue,- whole of the takings will gu to and Howard I rizzell, centre. P. O. Box 772 Phone Black 389 1 Dr. Bayne the soldier cause. Ken belf kind Xext Wednesday evening the ly donated the sandwiches for the Chaffeurs will play the Cadets and 0rrw0i V on Friday next tho Chaffeurs will supper. OFFICE HOURS: E clash with the High School. Jack Frost kept things going iornlnijjop2i Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Evening, 7 to 9 nicely as Master of Ceremonies cashier. The Daily News is the recig-lized and Mrs. Harvey was Just Arrived 5 Dental Nurse in attendance. H medium between seller and buyer. People all read the ad- Phone 109 for appointment SOCIAL AND PERSONAL 'ertlsing columns because thf A Number of the Latest Models advertisers are live wires. IiiiimiiiiimuiniuiiHiiiHiiniiiiuiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Miss Pollard of 8th Ave. enter 1 Smoke "PLAYER'S NAVY CUT" tained at bridge on Thursday Cigarettes wrapped IN TIN FOIL. Columbia, Royal, Paragon evening. Her niece. Miss ecaue, has. severed her connection with Pkon 37 P.O. Box 1704 the G. T. P. and leaves shortly to BICYCLES spend the summer with her sis FOR SALE For Comfort, Courtesy and Service ter in Dawson. SOLD ON TERMS OR FOR CASH J.'H. and Mas House Near Dry Dock, Mrs. Thompson Also carry a complete, assortment of accessories and ter Archie are leaving on Monday Four Rooms and bath. to spend a few months witli Plastered, Electric.Lights. repairs. We also do light machine work, lock-smithing, F. T, BOWNESS, Mumi friends in Edmonton.... $1600.00 fit and make keys; umbrellas repaired, Fifth and Fraser St., Princn Rupert, B.C. typewriters repaired and overhauled; phonographs. Miss Edith Fraser. matron of We have several level lots the General Hospital, severed her in Section Eight for ' Horn Cooking Running Hot and Cold Water connection with that institution each McGOWAN & HANSON today and will visit for a month $60 in Anyox before going south to Phone 489 135-139 SECOND AVE. P.O. Box 395 ?" 0 i take a Dost graduate course, uer place is taken by Miss M. B. Ber Victory Bonds Bought at WESTHOLME LUNCH ringer of Vancouver, a graduate Highest Market" Prices of Lethbridffo General Hospital, SECOND AVE.J who arrived here last Wednesday. HOME COOKING. LADY COOK. McCaffery, Gibbons On Rugs Mrs. John Dawson of Calgary 1 Special Prices has been tho raison d'etre for a & Doyle, Lid. This Week Fifty cent.meals from 11.30 to 2.00 and 5.30 to 8.00. number of social funotions durinfc' Sbortorders all the time. SDecial'ratca with room and board. the nast week. Wednesday after Insurance - Real Estate I. noon Mrs-. Baiett Jones entertain Dining Room Suites in Fumed Oak ed for her at bridge; Tuesday Prince Rupert, B. C. afternoon Mrs. S. Dawson had a Golden Oak and number of friends in for afternoon tea, and Thursday evening Australian Gum wood BOSTON GjRILL Mrs. F. G. Dwaon gave a tin-a her honor. Lounges, Beds, Springs and Mattresnes owling Alley GOG THIRD AVE.. PHONE 457 to Mrs. A. K. Gallayd has gone r. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT. Vancouver, where she will spend THIRD AVENUE STORE BARRIE FURNITURE "ome Cooking. Open Day and Night.. several months,visiting her parents. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT "INNER 11.30 to 8.30; PRICE 43c.to 50c Deoerl at every m . Short orders t ny time. SECOND ST. AND THIRD AVE. Mrs. James Carmichael entertained For Healthy Exercise a ntynbor of her friends at to Keep You Fit Mr. LJL'JJJ U-LLUIIU. Thursday. afternoon tea on '' and Mrs. Carmichael have settled Cigars and Tobaccos GOOD EATS for the present in their cottage Launch AliceB. East. Second Avenue. on Eighth Avenue reakrast .... 7:30 to 0 Mrs. Willett of the Waldron far the Salt Lakes L"nch ' u:30 to 2 Apartments had a few friends in DENTISTRY Dinner .V.'.'.'.' 6:00 to 8 for bridge Thursday evening. Ganeral Paatonger Service. office uounsi Hunting, Flining SHORT ORDERS ALL DAY The young people of the high 9 a.m. to 12 1)30 p.m.to 6:30 p.m. n4 Picnic Partiet school,' are,planning a picnic at DR. J, S. BROWN Digby Island on Tuesday next, the DENTIST J. Myhill Jones Subscribe News King's birthday. OR1cr Smith Block, Third Anut. &(uon' Boatbouie for The Daily Phone 464. t'rrfi he Advertise in the Dally News. 00 0t-000000' Leading Daily of Northern British Columbia