March 2-1, 1028 Saturday, THE DAILY NEW8 Local and Personal ur Child's Church Notices yJ H I- S GGQD THE chief point in favor of Beer as compared to other alcoholic beverages, lies in the very small percentage of alcohol contained in Beer, just enough to aid uiucsriuu. Phoenix Export Lager is ftood, pure bccr.it will act as a tonic; its nutrativc value is great. am mm Canadian NfflQML Ml 11 : -MS I HMVIl ' r'K 7 r. i IJ II, f A I. A 74 r sKS For aale at Government Sfe Liquor Stores and Beer J?j&. Parlors. MKAn Delivery Free to any part IMS R II of c,,y- Victoria-Phoenix Brg.Co. t-tMiTED. Vicwria.. &C I, it J ,,r b) eQaK I'utMitlicJ or displayed by the Liquor Control vtrnnvm X British Columbia SPECIALS II UK CLIPPERS Ktf $1.25. Siecii price 81.00 I'AIIST MALT K f 1-25. Special price 81.00 m WATSON'S TONIC ALB AND STOUT Reg. 76c. BpHclal; price ". MttMIX TOOTH I'ASTK AND BKl'SH Keg. 76c. 8pecial .,,.,. ... SO M M HOTTl.ES Keg. 76c. Special price i0f SKK Ot R WINDOWS risies ' "TV TK.'KRT omCR. K8 TIIHU A I '",V ' Llct. Trie Pioneer Dmppisls THIRD AVE. t SIXTH ST. TLLEPn'JNti r.'utvv Special :: Offering -of COATS - for LA 1)1 MS. MISSES AND (TULDREN COAT'S I OK t HILDHEN ular value up to $18.00. Social price COATS FOR LADIKS AND MISSES . . . . 9 Special price ' Hilar value up to $25.00. while they Have your choice of the e splendid garments '. lor they will not last Ion at 1 lies, prices. B. C. Fur Company Third .Avenue STRAMSIIIIVAND TKAlN H" (rum from PKINCK Rli'lKT lor wvoiw" " ""ms Slid Intermedial DolnLS. each I'HH't ' HTEWAItT and ANYOX. each Wt:lM ' SOUTH' and HOI Til Ul'EHN 1IAIH I'AMMKMlllt TltAINN lit' ' MONDAY. tUDNKHIlAY and -xiliii' m'.OIKlR. EDMONTON, WINNIPWl. IHl 1 1) (Hi p m , : Si i: Kt fVMT . . . ...Mil' i 1 1 .to ii in lor '" rn Canada, United l.lNF.it AC1BNTY AI.I. OCEAN r.lin Chniues. " ' ranarllan National ttptfv mr aluo for nur tint shlnmrnt. - ...ht I'hmie tfl Dentist. Dr. J. R. O-jese. Phone 886 Skating dally, 2 to t and 8 to 10. tl Qet the Big 4 habit) a Taxi, phone 4 When thinking Marcelling and Halrcutting. Skinner. Phone Black 835. Princess Beatrice this morning. Mrs 84 CP R. steamer Princess Mary. Capt. Arthur Slater, la due In port tomorrow southbound from Alaska ports to Fred Joudrjr, local optician, returned to the city yesterday after having spent some time in the .Interior on prates atonal duties. . D. C. Ault, who has been a visitor In the city for couple of days, will re turn to Queen Charlotte City on the Prince John this evening. F. J. Gillespie, who Is Interested in legging on the Queen Charlotte Is lands, sailed for Vancouver on the Th Busy Bees, young girls' organism tion of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Is meeting this afternoon at the home of Bev. and Mrs. John H. Hanson. William Robb and William UcOregor. who left the city last December for a' visit to Scotland, returned home on the Prince Beatrice this morning vis Vancouver. BuslMeaa at the meeting; last night of Lodge Valhalla was merely of a routine nature. Oscar Lanwn. president ot the lodge, was in the chair and there was good attendance of members. George Cummins, a member of the crew of one of the grain ships which Is In port, was fined 36. with the option of thirty days' imprisonment. In city police court this morning lor Indecent exposure, s similar penalty being alsc meted out by Magistrate McClymont on an additional charge of drunken - Cf R steamer Princess Beatrice. Capt. Robert Thomson, arrived In port at 7:30 this morning from the south, sailing at 1 1 ajn. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnta. It Is announced that next week, the Princess Beatrice will make another trip' before the Prin cess Royal comes on the run and. arriving here earlier In the evening, sail t 10 pm. Fridays for the south. Union steamer Cardena. Capt. A Johnstone, arrived In port at 8:30 thu morning from the south, sailing at 11 am. on her return to Vancouver and waypclnta Next week the Cardena will revert to summer schedule, dropping the Rivers Inlet. Bella Cools and Ocean falls calls coming north, arriving here Thursday nights and sailing on her re turn south at 9 am. Saturdays after making the calls In the Skeena and Naas Riters. Union steamer Camoaun. Capt James Ftndlay. which has .been on the run since last November when the Catela was wrecked, la due here tomorrow afternoon, making her final trip on the Prince Rupert-Stewart-Anyox route. The Catala will resume service at the end of neat week, repairs having keen completed, and the summer schedule of Union steamships will go Into effect at :hat time. The Camosun. while here tomorrow, will make a call at the elevator to load fifteen tons of oats tor Stewart. Fl'M KAL NOTICE. The funeral of the late James Leask will take place tomorrow Sunday at 3 o'clock from the parlors ot the B.C. Undertakers under arrangements of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union. ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Sundsy Concert by Regimental Orchestra West. holme Theatre. March ti United April 3. Church Easter Sale ot Work, Queen Mary Chapter annual Daffodil all, Easter Monday. April 0. Anglican Church Easter Sale April 10. Catholic Women's League spring sale of work April 13. Whlat League Cup-prlzea distribution Moose Hall. April 13. Lndlca' Auxll aiy St. Andrew"! 8oclety Easter Sale and whlit drive. April 30. Royal Society of St. Oeorge Whist Drive and Dance. April S3. Prlr.ee Rupert Dante April 27 Olrla' Drill Team MUSIC TEACHERS AND PUPILS Miihiimmrr Local Eumlnatioat lor 1918 sill be held throughout the Domiskn In May, Jea and Jsly net. Western caadl-lam' amlktiaoa ami Ires mutt resea the Coastrvatuiy not isier thaa MAY 1st, Ittt. Wlcsllim form, and Annual lytlibu centalainf lull particulars will be suDtd on request. TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Celless St. and Unlvsrtlty Ave. TORONTO I. 3rv 1XTVSV acts Cold Needs this Dr. H. L. Alexander. Double Treatment Children hate to be dosed,' -When rubbed .on, 4Vicks relieves colds 2 ways at once without "dosing' (1) Its healing vapors, released by the body heat, are inhaled direct to the air passages; (2) "It draws out" the soreness like an old-fashioned poultice. pec ted to arrive home attending his mother's toria. ways at once ICKS Oyer & Million Jars UsedYemlt Elks' Annual Dai.ce April 20. 71 Remember St. Andrew's Scottish dance, April 6. The last for the season dentist, is ex- tomorrow after funeral In Vlc- Wr are lleudiuartrr fur shoe repairing. Send them to us for value, urn Ice and satisfaction. MacArtliur Shoe Store. tf Miss Lauder today received word thai jr mother waa 111 In the south and planned to leave on today's southbound teazuer but did not get away. Miss Jessie Bothwell left on this morning's train for Reglna where she will attend the funeral of her mother whose death was announced yesterday. The flyer who crashed earlier In the weak when flying low at English Bay was Darby B. Korktll. well known here as a surveyor. He was about to land wbeh the machine got .out of hand. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL, Oood Friday Evening. April 0. A special Musical Service will be given by augumented choir. Program of Anthems, solos, duets, and The Crucifixion" by J. Stalner.. This service should especially appeal to all Interested In vocal music. The badminton match between teams o! the' Prince Rupert Badminton Club and St. Andrew's Cathedral Club wUl tke place on Monday evening at 8 o'clock at St. Andrews Cathedral Hall Admission 33c. Proceeds, by permission of the Prince Rupert Badminton Club. will go to the Cathedral organ fund 73 Yesterday while the mother was busy the two year old son of Mr. and Mrs W. B usury. Second Avenue, got hold of a bottle of White Pine and Tar cough medicine and drank a large part of It The dector waa sent tor and a trained nurse was "with the child all night and at times lite was despaired of. but this morning Improvement was reported. Imperial OH Co.'s tanker Imperial Capt. Oeddes. arrived In port at noon today from looo with a cargo of bulk and package goods for taw eooaany's local a tat Ion. The vessel will sail to night on her return south. The vesse tanker Marvollte. having filled stations treat Vancouver north, was In port yea terday to fill up with another supply of oil with which to make her return run south. CONCERT BY REGIMENTAL ORCHESTRA An orchestral concert will be given tomorrow night at 9 15 In the Weetholme Theatre by the Regimental Concert Orchestra; conductor H. Aubrey Pryee. Program la as follows: "O Canada" 1 March. "Joltl.Vatlon" .... (Aachr-i 3 Overture, "Luatplel ... (Keter Belai 3- Song. 'The Olory of the Sea" (W. Sanderson i Mrs. Fraatr 4 Cn'traete. "Loin du'Bul" . . (Quiet I 6 Selection. "Irish Aim (rr.) (Aacherl Song. "The Valley of Laughter" (Sanderson) Miss E. Davlea 7 March. "High Pride" (Heed) 8 Patrol Oriental. "Desert Caravan" (Eamecnlki 9 Song. "Requiem'' . . (Sydney Homer) (Mrs Fraaer) 1 10 Descriptive Piece. "Hunting Scene" i (Dacolaill 1 11- Song. "The Swallows" (Fred U. Cowen) Mlaa B Davlea , 12 Starch. "Land d djanMaoiifgkv ispWRWIeau i Solo acconipaniKt. Miss Marjorle Lancaster Conductor H. Aubrey ttjrot. (Cut this program out and bring It with voit) T6 provide the table of a transatlantic ateiiniMnp wHM its luxuries. on' trip will o.'U ii mil fur a supply ( 250 turkcVH. 500 pigeons. 600 due. 200 ih( iiMiii'tn. l oon (juail and 5 one htm u.ui .uul it:, i-.uikI turtlui. ST. ASIIItr.W'S CATIIKIMtAL (Church of England) Archdeacon O. A. Rlx, rector. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Even ing service at "JO. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper first Sunday of the month at 8 ain. Third Sunday of the month at 8 a.m. Sunday School at 2:30. Baptisms by arrangement. f'llltlSTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Service every Sunrtay morning in the Hay's Block, 245 Second Avenue. Subject on Sunday: "Reality.'' Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening o'clock. I'KESIlVTEItlAN minni HKtT IMTEO CIIIKCII. Rev. yK. Wilson. BA.. Pastor Miss I. Haddock. Deaconess. at 8 ll.tl'TIST nilKCII. Minister. Rev. W.I P. Price. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sub leet: "Mv Master." Sunday School at 2:30. Evening service at 7J0 Subject 'Slaves or Freemen." Organist. W Vaughan Davlea. Wednesday at 8 o -clock. Praise and Prayer. Minister. Rev. J. R. Prlzell. B.A.. ll.b.. 'Residence, The Manse. Phone 643. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sub ject: "The Final Message of the Apwa. lypac." Sunday Shcool at 13.15. Ecu-lnt service at 730. Subject: "Dreams." Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sub-! Jee: "And be Steadfastly Set His Face, to go to Jerusalem." Sunday School at 3J0. Evening worship at 740. Song terrlce. Duet: "He Shall Feed His Flock" Mrs. H. Forrest and Mrs. P. C. Miller. Tuesday at 8 pm. Devotional, Service. ST. FAI L'S M'TIIEKAS (11111111 Rev. John H. Hanson, pastor. Residence 438 Sth Avenue W. Phone Black 170. Morning worship at 11 o'clock (Eng Ush). Sunday school. Bible class and Confirmation class at 12 noon. Evening worship at 7.30 (Scandinavian). J. Forstad will render two violin solos. The bus will be at Sixth and Immanuet Street at 11:30 and Ridley Home 11:45 m Parents please have children on time. A cord:-.! invitation to all. BIG CROWD AT ARMY CONCERT TIIKEK IHNDUEIt I'EUMINH PRESENT AT U NCTION LAST NK1IIT IN SALVATION ARMY CITADEL An aKhblaae of over tbfee. hundred penons crowded Into the Salvation Army Citadel last night for the annual young people's program and presentation of prises for proficiency and attendance in 3unday School. All the seating capacity waa fUled and adults stood up while children sat on the floor. The affair waa most successful and there waft an .nteresting program, every item on which was well rendered, no hitches occurring. The program opened with song and prayor and ex-Mayer S. M. Newton, who waa chairman, made suitable remarks. The program Included the following numbers: March by Juvenile Orchestra under Prof. H. A. Pryoe Reottatton by Mra. L. James Song. "Little Bo-Peep." by Sunbeams. Violin solo." "Little Qavotte." Master Silly Nelson. Prof. Pryoe accompanying. Cornet solo, Sid Harrison. M. Hudatna nd Bandmaster Thomas Wilson. Song, "Topsy-Turvy." Sunbeam Class. Recitation by Mrs. Stobart by request. Mary's Little Lamb." March by Orcheura. Recitation, "A Little Sunbeam." Mary Pierce. Drill by Sunbeam Class. Piano solo. Mlas Anita Llpsln. Violin solo by Walter Johnson. Prof Pryoe accompanying. Tableau. "Nearer My Ood to Thee" March by Orchestra. Prises to the following for proficiency and attendance were presented by Mr Newton Clifford Carlyle, Mary lie roe. Margaret Morgan. Arthur Llndatead. Desmond Cook, Bertha Munlsab, Clara Pierce. Florence Pierce. Vera Cook. Gladys Cook, Rosle Smith. Mildred Munlsab. Beatrice. OIen. Oeorge Carlyle. Jack Unwln. Annie Smith. Audrey Cook. Dally Smith, Evelyn Pierce. Eva Davld- n. Tom Smith. Edward Kane, Frank fierce and John Pierce. The enthusiastic passing ot votes of thanks to Mr. Newton, Prof. Pryee and Bandmaster Wilson for assistance given brought a successful evening's proceedings to a close. HOTEL AHKIV.IN Savoy D. C. Ault. Queen Charlotte City; C. D. Jacobson and J. Snyder. Vancouver. ITIm-e Rupert A. Flak. Prince Oeorge: James Jack, city: Mr. and Mrs W A. Allen. Los Angeles: A. L Cunningham, Vancouver. Ottlrnl W. Gardner. Pacific; Fred Joudry, city. 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M-IKS-C Vfcen Better Autowctbilai ere Buija WrlquajUin-BuicIc Will ButM Trtero Chiropractic I wish to announce to the people of Prince Bupert that I have opened offices in the Wallace Block, corner Third and Fulton. My system of curing acute and chronic diseases is ultra-modern and rarely fails! I wish especially to get In touch with those people who are suffering from so-called incurable disorders. Without obligation on your part, call in and allow me to explain my system to you. Dr. C. C. McKAY, D.C. IcanaoianJ PACinc ''Xsaiiwsy !FrtdsMth 81. will be the last sailing on the CM. Coast MMnhlM wto- ter soaedule. The double weekly service will be effective from Vancouver. Monday, March SS. when steamers will .leave there each Monday and Thursday. 'arriving here each Wednesday and Saturday at 10 JO a.m. Sailmns (or Krulu-kau and Aliyox will be eaoh Weiliiel.i at 4.00 p.m. and lor Stewart s'urli Sm-,urday 10 00 pin 8!img for V.mr m ver will be each TIiuimIa) iuiiI tiuudaj -i at 11.00 p.m. Queen Charlotte Island iltu timaiUs .i. a. j-n-mii. ( l'hone 13 1 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings f rpm Prince Rupert Tu Keli hlhan, tVrungell. Juneau, and Vkugwuy Mun h 31. Aurll II. SI. To Vanrouter. Vlrtorla ami Seallle April 4. IV II. PHINCKS KUYAL lor Ituletlale. Bast liellu llella, Orean Fall. Narnu, Alert Bay. Cami-bell lUvee and Vanroever every Frlda). 10 UJU. AieiK-y for all Mramahlp IJnes. mil lutarmatloa trmny W. C. OKrilAHIi. (leneral Agent. (Wnrr el 41 h Mreet and Srtl Avenue. Prlnre Rupert, lit". liMfM SI SPRING SCHEDULE OF CANADIAN NATIONAL COAST STEAMSHIPS Spring Hats :: Cost umes Latest Frocks i If