THE DAILY NEWS 4, 1945 Being all pure tea leaves, you don't Fat at the London Cafe. 81 Have you a lot of your own’ Secure one in Port Edward now have to submit to the annoyance of ‘ ee (hee | tere are eighteen in the G.T domestic table and display dust and dirt floating in your tea. |p. omcial party who are going|of Easter novelties at the Violet gent ‘ h Ith south on tomorrow's boat Tea, April 14th, 82 cup and injurious to your health. ores wae: Miss Dorothy Tremayne leaves Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Procter are Costs no more than common-place CEAS. |tomorrow for a weeks’ visit in|leaving for the south tomorrow Vancouver. morning, Sealed lead packets only.— Never sold in bulk, Mansel Clark, of Copper City, The public schools close to- a well known prospector, is in'day for the Easter holidays. ee ar city. They will re-open on Monday, b Ne de April 19th, Pals ch lo} ch a) © ae; oh icp ic © oo © | The Princess Ena left yester ao Re day for the Skeena River ports The Spokane was in from the south bound. south last evening. She took a Sethe few passengers north from this No. 2—Cut out and paste jn recipe Judgment has been given in) port. book. | Royal 3 eggs; % cup castor sugar; 1 cup jthe case of A. J. Prudhomme vs. | a4..8;. 28 Royal " Standard: 1 teaspoonful |Kaien Hardware Co. in favor of| Social dance in the K. of P. Standard baking powder; % _ teaspoonful jthe plaintiff for $43.60. jhall, Sixth street, Thursday eve- salt. Beat yokes of eggs and | Seo arte ining, April 9. Extra good baking “powder and ‘salt; nya | Do not follow others, be with | music. 80-82 Layer Cake et See "74 Mani Tm ever tio. |the leaders; invest in Port Ed-) a “Golden sponge, light as Turn out and spread with jam. fward before the industrial de-| Tomorrow afternoon a_ foot- Heres the re- —BETTY BROWN. : | veolpment. jball game will be played on Sec- eipe: i eee © jond avenue between teams rep- Reversible scrims, one yard resenting the Callies and the U= more water with Royal wide, regular value 35c, special |Shopkeepers. Kick-off at 3:30, Standard Flour price 20¢ yard at Geo. D. Tite's. peur ‘ ; Patines ce | The Violet Tea given by the 3" Notice we don't say how much water to use in this | Mr, John McRae of McRae|ladies of the Presbyterian pee pets. If we said _the usual amount, yeu | Bros. has let the contract to Mr. | chureh, April 411th, will be held ! would find you hhad just about half the required |John Currie for a new house on/in the Knights of Phytias hall, ¥ quantity. And the same rule applies to bread lRourth- avenun saat lSixth Street, 82 and any other recipe that requires water. | Be ere | eee 6 pica ie ae ; oe just been gounieee. Mitchell &|Perience and some capital would creer : , | Currie have had the contract and jconsider proposition to enter Prove it by making a cake with the flour you now lthe results are all that could be|partnership in -going concern. use and then with ROYAL STANDARD. Note the lV anatied: Box 109 Daily Mews. 79-85 delighted expressions round the corner of the CL e sy ori ce mouth of those who eat oaks made the “Royal The city hall will have a holi- The Daughters of the Empire Standard way!” |day next Monday. The council|Wili give their annual Daffodil All grocers sel! ROYAL STANDARD. |raeeting will be held on Tuesday Ball on Easter Monday in the St. night. Andrew's Society Hall... Tickets { Win ere on sale at Orme’s 79-81 : ns & | The ladies of the Presbyterian Pakere, 8 i / Pelutly 99 Arps - church will give a violet tes Sat- Special Easter offering,- for me Unifors 4 dst sak Tested jurday, April 44, from 3 to 6,)0ne day only. _ Needed by every a, Gentlemen as well as ladies are|One, every where, every day. See l invited. gotf| Prince Rupert Bazaar window, See ee Saturday, April 11. Come early. Mr. J. T. Moore, an old resi- See. e { ic) lo) lo) lo] lo} me) 6 lo| lo) lo] ol | 6 lo) dent of Rupert, who has _ been Inlaid linoleums, cork carpets, ae i spending the last year in south-|print linoleums and floor oii- Perak ern California, returned last|cloth at 10 per cent discount for SARRRERRRMMEM ERE RR RE ERK ool and will remain in the city.}cash. Geo. D. Tite, the quality £55 Pee furnisher, 7Atf } For the most productive soil in he ee A You better go to the world, deep, rich, virile. A Violet Tea to be held in the | warm, and a climate that brings|K- of P. Hall, April 11th, from to perfection the growth of 3 to 6. Gentlemen are invited to fruits and vegetables, go to Gra- | attend. 82 e ham Island. Queen Charlotte ieee ask Th M h St Island Information Bureau. 8itf Misses King, Taylor, Johnson, re 6 oe C. E. Eason, BE. M. Eason, Stone, e ec anics 0 A. H. Tomlinson, the provin- Milligan end Grant leave tomor- : ° row for Vancouver to attend a cial horticulturist, has returned ReMvantion Ge Tindceanonl toaphc from Queen Charlotte islands,jers. They will be absent about a for where he has been arranging for| week. the starting of the five-acre ex- Pi Seen ‘i x perimental plot on the farm of Mr. 8. K. Allen yesterday raf- aiid - Austin Richardson at Lawn Hill.| fled a beautiful pair of fox skins. REAL + eee aie The drawing was held last even- f There is a home waiting for|/ing on board the Prince Rupert, NS you on Graham Island. A home|@nd the lucky ticket was held by BARGAI that will bring you happiness. Mr. A. W. H, Cameron of the | Are you ready to accept it? No Royal bank. one yet has ever regretted it. St. eg ea Coast Baseball pil Queen Charlotte Islands Infor- Wy THIS WEEK mation Bureau, 8itf 4 CORO ree ates saa 4 ¥ ° e ° (Special to The Dally News j : L. Bullock-Webster, manager] he following is the result of ‘ PIAA AAAAIAAAIAAAAADAAAAII A He 4 : yesterday's Coast league base- of the Northern B. C. Agricul- aii ee = =!tural association, will leave Pen- oA Pa ticton for Prince Rupert on April|Los Angeles i372. 28 3 15. Mr. Bullock-Webster has} Venice B1k £8 R d Th e been away for several months. tr R H | ea e a ews He has been doing a lot of pub-|,.,,. ; i 4 ; licity work for Rupert during his Oakland 18: ath ge ae: 7 i ia aina, Sacramento ) 8 2 ce — " —_ The game between Portland : lag a Af and San Francisco was post- poned by rain. THE BiG THREE OF CENTRAL B.C. mc vc ew € ror? E : : | is in a class by itself. No city in Centre of the richest mining!|Trade centre of the Bulkley|\peciepn Canada with the pos- a - district in Canada. | Valley. So strategically situated | ciple exception of Winnipeg or q Gateway to the Groundhog An-|that all branch railway lines will! vancouver will outstrip Fort thracite coal fields. be built from that point. Has n0|George’s growth in population At the junetion of waterways | possible competitor for trade of and development. No city on the where the lines of trade meet. that rich territory lying between|continent has more natural ad- Future absolutely assured. Fort George and New Hazelton. |vantages than Fort George. i When you seek opportunities for business or investment, you must be sure of the location of the " MAIN BUSINESS CENTRES. INVESTIGATION will prove to you that Fort George, Hubert and | Northern British Columbia and the PEACE RIVER DISTRICT, New Hazelton are so strategically located that they will overshadow all other towns in Gentral, Natural Resources Security Company, Limited Joint Owners & Sales Agents fort George and Hubert Townsites Head Office, Yorkshire Bidg., VANCOUVER, B. ©. AOU OU UO Ry ncaa ane | ‘ Local and Personal *» FAITH ATI HH IIH AIA II II ISIS ISIISAISISAIISSISISISISISSI ISIS. sitt| 82] ; The 81-tf \ clean swell eating place, London Cafe, * The lafternoon Princess from ° May arrived this the south, Skeena Land District—-District of Coast, Ringe Five. TAKE NOTICE that J, William McK. Logan, of Prince Rupert, B, C., occupa- tion prospector, intend, to apply for per- mission to purchase the following de- seribed lands: Commencing at @ Jost planted 160 chains east and 40 chains south of the northeast corner of Pre- emption Record 1888 thence south 40 north 40 chains, thence west 80 chains to chains, thence west 80 chains along the shore line to point of commencement; containing 320 acres, more or less. WM. McK. LOGAN, 1914. March 7, Land District——District of Coast, Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that I, Andrew of Prince Rupert, B. C,, occupation carpenter, jntend to apply for per- mission to purchase the following de- seribed lands: Commencing at 4 post planted about 160 chains east and 60 chains north of the northeast corner of Pre-emption Record 1838 at @ point on the northerly shore line of an Island, thenee south 60 chains to the southerly shore line, thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the sinuosities of the shore line to the pojnt of commencement containing 480 acres, more or less, ANDREW MACLEAN yore McK, Logan, Agent Skeena MacLean, March 7, Skeena Land District —bletrles of Coast, Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that I, David Cook Strang, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupa- tion clerk, intend to apply for permission to purehase the following deseribed lands: Commencejng at a post planted about 160 chains east and 60 chains north of the northeast corner of Pre-emption Record 1838 at @ point on the northerly shore line of an ‘sland, thence south 60 chains to the southerly shore line, thence east- erly, northerly and westerly following the sinuousities of the shore line to point of commencement containing 480 acres, Presbyterian Literary Society There was @ big meeting in the presbyterian ball last night to hear Ald. MeClymont deliver a paper on “Socialism,” Ald. Me- Clymont gave a short sketch of the history of socialism and also pointed out what it stood for. He stated that under socialism healthy competition would be done away with, and all incentive to better one’s” self socially would be effaced. He quoted from such well known socialistic writers at KR. R. Blatehford, H. ¢ Wells and Herr Bebel to show that even those great minds could: not conceive what a so- cialistic state would re&lly mean. Ald. McClymont, therefore, con- tended that the socialistic theory was to destroy existing institu- tions Without making provision to give us something better in return. He statea that under so- cialism home life would be de- stroyed and all children would require to be handed over to the care of the state. Ald. MeCly- mont’s paper brought forth a storm of criticism. Those speaking in favor of socialism pointed out the social evils which prevailed at the present day and how capitalists sucked the life blood out of the working man in order that the capitalist chass might have all the pleasures and good things of this life. Under socialism, they contended, such a state of affairs would be impossible body would require to be a ducer. They stated that the only way out was for the working man to take over all the means of production and keep them to themselves, that social tools to be socially owned. Under these conditions there would be no in the hive. All the speakers spoke strongly in re- gard to the breaking up of the home under socialism, and were firmly convineed that this was a fallacy. Those speaking socialism were Moore, Hunter, and Mayer. Mr. H. F. MeRae, while admir- ing the socialistic theory, failed to see that it could be practically applied with human nature as it is, but human nature was chane ing every day, and perhaps in the distant future a modified form of socialism might come into’ effect. The chairman next Wednesday ed to imprompt variety of topies. as every- pro- 18, drones in favor of Messrs. King, Montgomery, Ca- SeY announced that would be devot- speeches on a Last tween night's football game be- the steamship Prince Ru- pert’s team and team pic from members of the Callies, re- sulted in a win for the latter by five goals to one The defence of the Rupert boys is strong, but the forward line will require to develop combination before they can expect to rival the Callies Gi, Russell handled the in a @apable manner “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT a ked Ss. game FOR RENT—House of rooms bath, close in. Apply 840 Ave., back of Borden Street, FOR RENT—Small modern flat, excellent outlook, close in, only $30. Apply at Daily News Office. sou FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with bath, close in, Satisfactory references required, Apply Box 107 Daily News, 78 FCR SA LE and Summit Bitr four FOR SALE Galland, Ranges McBride and Street. Stoves. cheap. sow SIX-HORSE PERFECTION gasoline engine, hewly made over, In excellent order. Only $100, Box 110 Daily News, 71tf ARNOLD MASSAGE VIBRATOR—Slightly used and in perfect order; cost §30. Will sell for §20. Box 111 Datly News. 7iw FOR SALE—Gasoline feet Deam, 6-h.p, Palmer complete set spart parts, 448 Eighth Avenue East, boat, 28 feet by 8 engine, with $300. Apply 81-83 WANTED WANTED gallery WANTED perience concern; A girl to Apply 723 A partner work in Third Ave. 82-84 with business ex and small capital, in gojng stand = investigation, Apply Box 111 Daily News, 82-83 WANTED—A general servant, Apply Mrs. 720 Fourth Avenue East, 77-83 WANTED-—Position a8 waitress, | Experi- enced in army and tray work. ppp Box 100 Dally News. ° } WANTED—Second hand gasoline engine 10 to 15 horsepower. Must be tn good order, Box 112 Daily News. 7itt WANTED-—-$3,500 interest in Prince Ru- pert real estate, in exchange for 24. h. p. auxiliary cruiser, Queen Char- lotte Islands shformaion: 6) Bureau, Tow MISCELLANEOUS shooting capable P, I, Palmer, MATRIMONIAL AGENCY of highest char. acter; strictly private, up-to-date, de- pendeble; patronized by best people; elghth year, If wishing to marry, In- vestigate our plan, Ideal Introduction Club, Box 264, Vancouver, B, COWS OF ALL KINDS-—Fresh and coming in. Cor, Westminster Road and Carle- more or less DAVID COOK STRANG, Willem McK, Logan, Agent. March 7, ton, Collingwood East Post Office, Box 20, South Vancouver, Phone Colling- wood 99K, John Crvisty, cattle dealer, sou G. T. P. GETS FORESHORE DOM. Wma ee | (Continued from Page One sat. Cove es, assessed as as ne- feel wide and extending high | Department of Public Works of site of the said property to be isfactory to the company. foreshore and water lots to in- I.) the annual rental to be char water rates and other assess- That a quit claim of the fore- water front blocks A. C, EB, F, G, of the 25th January, 1913, and cessary, do issue to” the Grand such grant to be subject to the land at or near Dodge Cove, 600 200 feet more or less from high | water mark, to be used by the in connection with the storage shipyard material. ‘The actual Hi seieeted by the Public Works |! District engineer and to be | ' That the company undertakes that in all its leases of lands, dustrial concerns, at and around Seal in water front Blk. ged and collected by the com- pany (the leasee paying all tax- ments) not to exceed 6 per cent. of the valuation shore and bed of the public har- bor of Prince Rupert in front of and I out to the harbor line established by order in council each correction in description herein may hereafter be frunk Pacific Railway Company upon payment of the sum of $1 conditions submitted by th company forth above | as set ARCTIC HUNT PICTURES At Westhoime Made Decided Hit Last Night doors house to the African hunt Westholme thoroughly en- These better. than a great di- subjects, the photo- clearer and there are reels instead of six of Particular mention made of the splendid animal pictures, showing caribou, reindeer, walrus and Steller lions in native haunts.