r.. . i" ' , L Anrll 10. 1034 THE DAILY NEW& M J ( J0S&B&BBBBtMb An . , mtnitrri I Jasmine Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. month -ly loiletenes" meeting postponed till Wednesday, April 18. 85 j9 Face Powder, two sizes, 50c & $1.00 Creams, 50c Koukc and Lip Sticks Shampoo Hrillinntine Liquid and Solid Delicately Perfumed with the Perfume of Jasmine Ormes Ltd. JfiA Piontcr Druqrfists The Keiall Start Spokane Parent- Fracas of Drunken Teachers Oppose j Beer Near Schoolj r iKANE April 10 -The Spo-j r , . ! Teachers- Association ast ! protest to the Washing-; boat Liquor Control Board bor . anting of beer parlor " premises In close proxl ' iMibli. schools. Particular ; (ore r is faken 10 six beer par- to- :pencd close to Franklin Armenians Hurt the Ing pl T) i i one In Riot Chicago VsIllLaUU I1UI Will All Recover C;'!i AfiO Anrll lo All vlrUms will ! on Sunday when Ar- day 'irr- were interfered are BE ATTY m WASHERS Cleaners andlroners SEE THE HEATTY MAN AT GORDON'S HARDWARE " charge ability equivalent to means instant starting JAMES MARTIN rbonra: HI & S2 Indians Results In Supplying Charge as an outcome of a free-for-all week among Indians on the Me Too in Prince Rupert Har- near the grain elevator, Bernard McKay, appeared in city police court yesterday afternoon be- Magistrate McClymont on a charge of supplying liquor to In dlani. .pleaded guilty and was this morning lined $200 witn option or three months' Imprisonment Dur the fracas, which resulted from Imbibing of wine by the natives, indiiu sustained an injured skull and there was general dls with by Communist sympathizers recover. It was reported Tester from hospitals in which they confined. Electric Arc Made in Canada BUY NOW! Prices arc jroinjr up Batteries "SUPROX" Batteries have the highest dis oversize capacity, which "shock iorce, jhub. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED 8tfmri e Prtnc nurrt for Vsnootiw! T.SS. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Vi Octan jm nd wtrpotnu, arriving Vnoouvr Th,ir..., Timrouj ftnnoon, T-S.S. CAR I) EN A EVERY FRIDAY MIDNHlHT Arriving Vancouver, Monday AM. . M... : wiling, to i-wt Blmjxm, Alio Arm, Anyox. Bt.w.rt nd Nm PnrH.. n. J l01'1 tv Prlnc Unpen Biinduy. 8 pin. urUier information regarding all sailings and ticket at- ''""T WtlrriiT AUKNCYi Third Avtnn. rimnf M Nick J. Coulter of Port Edward wan a visitor In town over the week-end. Miss E. Twemlow of England, who is on a holiday visit to this coast, was a round trip passenger aboard the steamer Princess Norah which was In port Sunday afternoon bound for Alaska. Rt Rev. E. M. Dunoz O.M.I.. Ro man Catholic Bishop for Northern UritUh Columbia and Yukon, returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a week's trip to Anyox on ecclesiastical duties. I James Redpath, port steward for Ihe Yukon and White Pass Route was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah Sunday afternoon go ing north to Whltehortte for the season. He has been spending the winter In the south. This morning telephone orcers were received for three hundred rose bushes at 18c. each, provided arrangements can be made to send in an order for a thousand when the meeting of gardeners takes place this evening In the city hall at 8 o'clock. MEETING TONIC.IIT All gardeners In the city or those Interested In gardening are Invited to attend a public meeting tonight at 8 In the city hall for the pur pose of considering the advisa bility of organizing a garden club or similar organization and to dls- cuss the possibility of ordering a mousanq rase irees wmcn can. oeijas vear couvcr Island grower provided one thousand are ordered or 17c. if two thousand ordered at one time. Thase unable Xo attenoVthe meeting are asked to telephone the City Hall or the Dally News now many rose trees they would like to take In the case of the purchase being made. 84 Hotel Arrivals Royal B. O. Johnson, Surrey: E. R Pcarce, Skccna River: T. Tendot- sen. city; Mr. and Mrs. P. Larsen, Kutze Inlet. Prince Rupert Mrs. II. Macdonalo, Anyox; Wil liam Dann, Stewart. Announcements Presbyterian Easter Sale April 12. C. N. R. A. Anniversary Ball, Ap rlli 13. A. V. P. A. Tea, Cathedral Hall April 14. St. Peter's Church Sale April 19 United Carnival April 20. Oddfellows' old-time dance, Ap rll 20. Piano Recital, Ursula Malkln April 21. Anglican tea April 25 at Mrs. Ar nold's. Spinsters' Spree Cambral Chap ter, April 27. Ridley Home Bazaar. May 3. "Chinese Knowledge" tea May 10 United Church-Presbyterian tea May 17. Moose'Hall WEDNESDAY Grand Smoker In aid of Public Library Fund One of the Best WRESTLING AND BOXING Cards to Date On a charge of drunkenness, Ethel Lelghton was fined $25, with option of ten days' imprisonment, in city police court yesterday. Misses Frances and Joan Cross returned to the city on the Catala Sunday evening from Inverness where they spent the week-end with their sister, Mrs. F. R. Wilson. Oeorge Pearson, who a few years ago was Identified with the staffs of local drug stores, was a pas senger aboard the Princess Norah Sunday afternoon going through to the Squaw Creek mining country in Northern British Columbia where ne wlll spend the summer as he did wm i The regular monthly meeting otJack DavlSi Nlshlkaze. Miss E. the Prince Rupert Gyro Club was held today when various club af fairs were taken up with President W. H. Tobey In the chair and a good attendance of members. Jo- member of the club by Rev. W. D.Lm: Va;w' w r Kernn Orant Holllngworth It was decld-1 ed to hold a cabaret entertainment . i in place i of the regular weekly .i luncheon next Tuesday. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Final Notice All persons In arrears for Water or Telephone Services must pay current account and make satis factory arrangements for the pay ment of arrears on or before the 15th Inst. Otherwise all services will be discontinued Immediately thereafter. CITY COLLECTOR. Dated at the City Hall April 7th, 1934. Hunt's Store Is Entered Again Cash and Cigarettes Taken Last Night When Ship Chandlery Premises Visited The ship chandlery store of F. E. Hunt Ltd., on the local waterfront, scene of many such escapades pre viously, was again broken Into last evening some time between 7 and 9 o'clock and a quantity of cigarettes i taken as well as a small amount of cash from the cash register. Entry was made by breaking a window on the main floor from the water side of the building. The police were Investigating the Incident this Lawn Tennis SHOES Guaranteed all new stock bought of all leading makers in Canada. We sell 35 less than anywhere in the city. We carry the largest stock and give you the lowest prices because of our large purchasing power. Compare pur prices. Women's Tennis Shoes, up from . 75c Misses' & Children's Tennis Shoes, up from 69c Men's Runners, up from 95c Boys' & Youths' Runners, up from 75c Fishermen's -Length Rubber Boots, Heavy Cleated Soles, reg. $5.50 $3.49 WE MURDER PRICES Cut Rate Shoe Store We accept city scrip and relief orders Donations For Books Previously acknowledged, $30120. John Gregory, Jenny Selvlg, Thos. Solhlem, K. Slatta, S. Selvlg, S. Hanson, Mrs. O. B. Sather, Dorothy Whitlow, J. Wick, Norman Storvlk, Harold Hellman, A. Nllsen, E. iGrinstrand, Gunnar Andersen, M. Sorhelm, Mrs. I. Jensen, Carl Johnson, Mrs. G. C. Anderson, Erling Wick, Mrs. D. Lund, L. Millar. A. H. Waddlngton. W. L. Stamford, Victoria Stamford. Gordon Stamford. O. Lenox, Rev. T. Matsumoto, Mis3 H. Samphlro. Albert Obata. T. SW mlzu. Cosy Corner Club, Chrysan- hmnm Pltih Mrs R RartlptL S n,rtnn wr, R rvirtnn Mrs e a E Wood. R. T. Ander- . .... . ... u", aim Mia. u. rcamcy, o. Cox, Marjorie Peachey. Bill Murray. D. W. Graham, Kathleen Chen-oskl, Mrs. H. Arney. Norman Moore -house, Mrs. Moorehouse. Noima Archie, Kathleen Kellback. L., G. W. L.. H. B. M. Valentin, Mrs. H. Perkins. E. J. M., J. H. McCUnton. S. E. Sunbury. Rhoda Sunbury. Jas. and Thos. Woodhouse. Lino Colussl. W. R. McAfee. H. Harper. M. Colussl. Carl Olsen. M. L. Clark. Jos. Colussl, E. B. Baker. Gunga Din. Al Tong. S. B. Marshall, Sterling Market employees. F. S. Walton. J. H. Thomp son, L. Rayner. Miss E. M. Earl Miss B. Sharpe, A. S. Nickerson, P. Cam eron. M. Mussallem. WT. J. Raymond. A. W. Lipsin, H. A. Staines, A. J Pomeroy. W. J. McCutcheon. Rosie Cox, W. Gordon. B. Morgan, C. Ben nett and several friends. Total to date. $361.20. CANADIAN NATIONAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION 10th Annual Ball Mocwe Halt FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1931 Dancing, 9:30 to 2:30 Refreshments. Good Music and Oood Time Guaranteed. Ladles and Gents, 75c each Patrons and friends kindly accept this as the only invitation and intimation REPLENISHING PHONE US We have coals suitable for all your requirements and at prices to. suit all purses. WHEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS 21 chwActer wo sell It's sure to I ple&seyou very weii. PWWWO 111 i PH1LP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 618 JACK JOHNS IS ELECTED Chosen President of Local Branch Of British-Israel Association Which Is Expanding The local branch of the British-Israel Association has elected officers for the ensuing year us iol-lows: President, J. G. Johns. Vice-President, Robert Gordon. Secretary - Treasurer, Robert Stuart. Executive J. D. Allen, P. H. Lin- zey and Samuel Massey. Membership of the local branch Is growing and meetings are held second and fourth" Ifondays lh "Toe H rooms. A library for the use of members has been opened at the office of O. P. Tinker. Another visit from Rev. Dr. E. J. Spnngett of Toronto Is expected in the near future. Capt. William A. Orwln, ship master on the China coast, was a round trip passenger aboard the steamer Princess Norah which was In port Sunday afternoon bound for Alaska. Capt. Orwln, who ar rived on the coast recently from the Orient. Is on his way to England for a visit. Joe Slaggard's TAXI In response to loyal customers of the past I am again operating a Taxi Service. I thank my old friends and promise old and new patrons the same courteous and prompt service given In the past. Phone 653 Night or Day J. R. S LAGGARD Corner Third and McBrlde FRESn MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 ROSE, COWAN & LATTA Ltd. Printers and Stationers Scratch Pads Sealing Wax Seccotine Second Sheets : Serpentine Shelf Paper Shipping Tags Show Card Board Show Card Colors Sponge Bowls Besner Block, NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A noW AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up SO Rooms, Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 S. R. S. lune in topics HIGH LIGHTS TUESDAY 8:15 Memory Lane. KOMO. 9:00 Only a Rose, Helen Morton. CFCN, CRCV. 9:15 Rhapsodies in Rhythm, cfcn; CRCV. 10:00 Pacific Serenaders, KJR. WEDNESDAY 8:00 The Bentleys Have Music. CFCN, CRCV. 9:00 Geo. Peaker, Organist, CFCN. CRCV. 9:30 Sal Hepatica Revue, KPO. 11:00 Guy Eombardos Orchestra, KOMO. THURSDAY 8:00 Foothills Revue, CFCN, CRCV. 9:00 Under the Stars, CFCN, CRCV. 9:30 Twin Cities Dancing. tOMO. 10: 15--Walter Bean's Orch., KPO. and Remember We of fef yon a modern, efficient and re- liable Radio Service Superior Radio Service Phone Blue 320; 336 2nd. Ave. LOOK FOR THE TOWER Adrertlse la tne Daily New Sponges Stamp Pads Stamp Pad Ink Staplers and Staples Stick Files String Tags Thumb Tacks Time Books Tissue Paper Twines Third St., Phone 234