turdar, Maf 8, 1920. THE DAILY NEWS Wlr PAQE THRE1 71 ' F, I ?agmlt II II I I l rl .Local and Personal 1 . i. nrn fBiF k 1 Send for these Abbase Booklets IMione 15. P.n. Coal Co. If i Arthur's Taxi. I'lione 678. tf A Balance In the Bank '"THE allowance of the 1 wife, or the salary of the bus iness girl, will last longer and go farther if paid into the Dank and withdrawn only as required. The temptation to spend for unnecessary things will be less, and the balance to carry forward each month will be greater. LadUl will rtciht rourftoHf, htlflul attmtitn from tur Stall. r TheRpyal Bank , of Canada I Pi Rupert Branch F E. UoSertson, Manager .earn to (lake Pretty J, Crystalline ' jflpBU hades The most luri(iuliiig work imaginable. K.i-ily done. T wmiiriui neyomi couiiiare. he our window TEI H'l'i' "i"UJ, Mips Kolimff wil 1 pleaded lo ex- ut, Inttructions free; also In making Paper Flowers, rors, Costumes, etc', every Tuesday and Friday afternoon im 1 to 6 p.m. fishermen's Supplies kFISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices ipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue and McDride St. Bus and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. 34 P.O. Box 106 iiono Simmon .Steel llrds. Spring. '"'I ternioor Mal-1vr. in every room. f 52 Iloonis, Hot mid Hold AVul it, Italhs and Showers. loam Healed, Klei-Irk Mght. mm Corner of Third Ave and Sixth St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Steamship and Train Service .. rnmci QCORQS. tint FRINCI CHARLES Will Ui- PRINC6' nurmi IfANCOUVM. VICTORIA, SCATTIK Mini Inlt rtllOlllal petal FRlbAYS mid DAYS M e .m. ; S. Ml:.. . 1- ijtfi.A'l- i iMinnr mill KNTOX WKDNISDATS, ATUHBT,lu.uu p.m. Ir..r .8. PRINCt JOHN furillglilly tor VANCOUVER IJ QUIEN CHARLOTTE ASSENQER TRAINS LEAVE PRIMCE RUPERT ilillly i'iril MM'IV p .lll. h,f PRINCE QEOROE, EDMONTON, VVINNIPEO, all llll9 ttUftiTII , I'iiIIpiI SU, Agtnei ll Oeinn SUamihlp Lliut. 'ft Ctiuulun miIoimi f'.i'fi, tor Mnm-y orilrrn, Kmi-nm OIumihm, ric, r your nrt 1 FliiMicrit. Cll Tkkti Offlct, B2S Third Am., Prlne Ruptrt. Phon 260. li.C. Undertakers. Pbone 41. '.;. .qrfttal Firelighters, 8 Jo: tVM, ' Hyde Transfer, i'iidne 580 If John Thonmson wan fined $2.'. wllh (lie option of thirty 'day' irilltrj -oilllKMll. In (ho cllv noliec court this morning for drunk- nnes. A)f S. Caiiieroii,,.fiflicris over seer, relumed to HlW'-cliy'-oi. Ihe Calala yes ten av afternoon after having spent sick-leave in Vancouver. Minn Xada Johnstone and Miss Dorothy Creech sailed yesterday afternoon, on Hie I'rlnco Aeorge tor vaijcouVcr. Uolh are on holiday I rip'. Coastwise Sfeamshfn & Harm Co.' small freiKlilcr Marmion. Capt. Cameron, in due at the dry thick on Monday (n have a dum-aged plate replaced. J. V. Ingram, CN.lt. Inspector' of transportation, who has beeu in the oily for Ihe past couple of day on official duties, re turn hy thin uflernoon (rain to din tifadiiuartcrx in Mr. anil Mrs. A. S. Paul nml family returned to (he rity on the Calala ypflerday afforuonii from Victoria when: Mr. Paul ha.s .hen for (he past H'eril iivk rereivintf (refitment for war iujurip. Dale V. Maher, who i heing Irantferreil from lliin city to Cilrutla In the L'nited Stale iMiiular ervie, sailed for the hoiith on (he Prince Oeorpe ye- ienJay uflernoon. Mr., Mahcr ,U lo W MH-eetHled at Ihe iocitil oon !ulate by John P. Dermotl who wilt n-acli (Me eily shortly. Jack ilarunley, local aont for the I iiiou Steamship Co., re luriif.l on the Catala yesterday jlcinonn following a hunineu1 t rip lo Vancouvfr. V. D. Nealon from the Vancouver offiee, whr ha- Ihtii relu'vitift ln-re diirii'st il.-. HarnleyV ahpnrc, will re (urn Miiitli bv the Oardifna at llic fir of the week after niakr in? I lie round trip lo Slcwar1. anil Anyox. l'riiiieial lUn?lallc ltobert iiili-on of Port K.sington patled yesterday afternoon on the Prince (icorge for Vancouver having in his ruKtody Neil Hruce who will serve two years in Sew Westminster penitentiary for having assualted City Police Constable Hugh Mcljtinchy; Inward llcarn, will do six months at okalla Tor nhstruciiug an officer; John A. McLean of Hum Lake, sentenced (o six. month for theft, and Swan Nelson, also of Hums Lake, who is to serve I lire months for intoxication. ECONOMY Champion X contribute frcatly to the economical maintenance of Ford cart became they coat lraanJrenderbetterer-ice.Re. place J once a vcar they keep the Fordcrtglneatperformanccprak, and actually aave In gai an J oil uied. Champion haa been atan J. ard Ford equipment for 1 5 year. Champion Dependable for Every Engine A Canadian-matle Product 440 Wlndaor. Ont. Cham h ion X .4 exclusively for ff , Forda-packed IftllP In the Red Dox OU Phone 58S. Olier l!ener xaih-d by Ih.i r.a'ala Ihi rnotln fur Vancouver on a buifnofs trip. Mr. and Mrs. Koherl Krskim of Digby Island an- sailing: ll'i afternoon on Hie Princess Heat- rice for Victoria. W. Laing sailed for Ocean Kails yesterday afternoon aboard the Prince Ueorge eimuilu to hh heail(iiarlers at Vic-laria. 4 Hubert Parry of the C.N'.it. general superiiitetnlcnf s ae counting dcpartmcnCsallcd yes- lerday afternoon oit; ihe Print (ieorge hound for California on a two mouth's holiday trip. The power boat I'uehciia, Cipi. Paul Armour, sailed at i) o'clock last night for Hyder having on hoard about ten members or thu local Jlooso I. o.l a e who Will par tlcipate in festivities wllh llrj Hyder Lodge tonight. The party-is expected to tutufitv lu Hie city 'Sunday night. i:.X.H. steamer Pffnce Charles. Capl. .Veil .McLean, from Van couver and way-poets ts due to arrive on lime a( Ou clock (hi afternoon. The trjw'n for the Kast i being held pending die arrival of. the boat and will leae al 3.30. Tluf tr.ain from (he Kast is due to arrive on time at 3.30. . John V. Allen, superinleinleii engineer for the department of fisheries returned (o the city on the patrol boat lUvidls yesterday arternoon foihiwingaten day Iri.o along ihe.oas1fc)in ltivers Inlet ii.spefilj" 1 ;''li;Sl that will biHised iif piilVol "diitv this season. Mr. Allen i.s con ducting similar inspections hero today. CARD- OF thanks The Trustees of. Iho Jlidley Homo most warmly i thank all friends' vho eontribuled either by gifts or services in making the bazaar such a success. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WOMAN wants work, any kind, by the day or hour, Phone. Hod 170. 1 ssriil I ill III ' J I t I ' ll J I' Mill I I m K VaaV I HTHEY are fairly teeming with suggestions for beautifying your home. Our free stencil catalogue is full of practical helps and ideas for wall preparation and treatment showing how easy, simple and economical it is to make every room permanently artistic and beautiful with Alabastine. And our free booklet "Homes Healthful and Beautiful" is equally interesting, illustrating the witching harmony of Alabastine tints. Alabastine is the only sanitary water color wall 'coating better and much less expensive than paint or wallpaper. Beware of substitutes. The AUbattine Co. Paris, Limited Paris, Ont T Church Notices i Presbyterian Church Mornin-' service at II o'clock. .Sunday School at 12.30. llven-iiij service at 7-0. Preacher, llcv. Cha. J. Cameron, M.A.. Ph.D. Solo bv Mis Advant "i Mr. and Mr.. H. Clifton ansi-..,,.. jlmi mv I1imIp.mi.it livpili.- sailing on the Princess Heatric.! ji)el ,y .,.. iarlow and John ins anewHHiii lor .ieri iay. K. ,avery: "I waited for lb- limit forget Pythian Anniversary on Monday, in llorton Hall at 8 Admission 30. Stslers May 8, o'clock. l.ortl." Christian Scienco Society Service every Sunday morning at II o'clock in Ihe Hays' block, 213 Second Avenue. Subject on Sunday, "Adam ami fallen man." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening al 8 o'clock. Salvation Army Hemember Mother! StalT-Gaptatii Carriitliers assisted by Kns. Fred Dorin and Ens. Marv Dorin will have charge of service this week end. Saturday al 8.15. Praise. Sunday at II and 7.30 p.m. Special Mothers' Day-services. Sunday School at 2.3G. Your children would enjoy and be helped. Make an elforl to come. Hring your friends. A welcome awaits you at the Army. Baptist Church Mother' Day Service al II o'clock. Subject, "The Whiie Carnation." Our mothers loved (lie morning service ami it is tin most convenient service of lb- day for all to attend in her honor or for tier memory. Sun day School at 12.30. Kvenin worship at 7.30. Subject: "The Seven Stars." A service dial wil' Interest you and to which you are cordially invited to tiring your mends. Lutheran Church St. Paul's English Lutheran Church, Metropole Hall, Third Avenue. Hev. Thos. 1). Hindu pastor. Morning service at 1 1 o'i !oJk. Sermon theme, "Ar you a Sunday Christian?" Sun day School at 12 noon. Luther League at 0.30. Evening service nt 7.30. A Mothers' Day .mes sage. Special music. Everyone cordially invited. ' First United Church Pastor, llcv. iieo. i. llacker.j Deurones, Miss Isabel Haddock Choir leader, J. S. Wilson. Or. ganist. Miss M. A. Way. Morn ing service al II o'clock, will be! conducted by the Canadian Girls in Training. Solos and special inttsir by members of the 0 iris' J Choir. Sunday School ul 2.30. .This will he an open session, a feature of which wiu be a dageanl by the Canadian Girls in Training. Evening service al .10. Speaker, Hev. Victor 1(. Sansum. soloist, J. . iison. Quartette by Mrs. "Howard, Mrs. Ilo.lgcrs, Messrs. Howard and Wilson. You will enjoy thl music. Subscribe to 'ihe . Daily News. 1 Alabastine Modern houe room and hath. for renl; f i Munro Uroji. A year's hiibcriplion lo the Edmonton liiillelin fur 52.00-, K CHURGtSHOT or COL : Timely Suggestions Sulphur ami Molasses, ready mixed , 35c ltcxall Sarsuparilla Compound, Spring Tonic $1.00 Water tilass for Preserving Kggs, 2 lb. tin 25c Hal Dye, all colors 25c Chloride of Lime Disinfectant, lb. tin 20c Molh Halls, lb 25c Hexall Cellar Naphthaline Flakes, pkge : 25c EASTMAN FILMS KODAKS AMATEUR FINISHING fiaiioiigs Olemvood Chocolates Hi. .-We 5 Hi. Hox $2.i ORIS LTD. Rexal Druggists Phones 82 and 200 DEMAND I'iiiainls Lilas de France $1.00 l'iiiauil Kan de (J it in i tie lg. $1.35 "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian psh & Cold Storage Co., iL Prince Rupert, B.C. "I see trouble" says lite forlune-leller, looking iutu the washtub. Hut nobody lieeds a forlune-leller to know that wash-tubs and trouble go hand in baud. What you want is a good fortune-teller to tell about our Thrif-T-serviee. It costs very1 little per pound, but Jl sends off every washtub trouble thai ever existed.) You'll find it a good luck charm thai works every week in the year. ' Thrif-T-Service ifict rv IF W tBoTa pound, 1c per piece Everything washed and flat work Ironed CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8