I SsiiiiiiESJ. a. . We'll Wash You Iron IF you like to iron we'll be glad to do the harder job of washing. And without messing your home! We'll call for your family bundle. We'll wash it snowy white in pure soap and rainsoft water. We'll extract most of the water in our special fabric-saving spinning basket wringers. Then we'll return everything to you, sweet and sanitary. . . . and just damp enough for your own hand iron. We call this our Wet Wash Service. The charge only 5 cents a pound. The LAUNDRY Does it best CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 i,wiiimiiM HEALTHFOLLOrVS CmiTOWUCTICCOMKti PKJJUK ON SP1NU KRVCS IN OlSMSriOf mroucwiftootMjtj tips r u 9 llMUt A SOUND INVESTMENT IN HEALTH Produces a Rigger Dividend than the safest bond W. C. Aspinall CHIROPRACTOR 6 Exchange lllock Green 211 FI HERMEN i for Pumpernickel Bread Rye' Crisp and other Bread, come to The Rupert Bakery Baked in an oven, heated by oil which insures a well baked loaf and one that will stay moist Place your orders now for HOT CROSS HUNS for Good Friday Phone G13 J. (Jarun C. Higgert Proprietors DRY : BIRCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load $3.50 Double Load $6.50 Large Sack 50c I COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberto Sootiest Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all otheryclasses of coal HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 13'J Second Avenue McMORDIE IN BILLIARD FINAL DEIKATKU J. IIKd.VHTY IN SEMIFINAL SATt'ltllAY EVENING UV 5(0 TO 403 Col. 8. P. McMordlc gps the final against P. O. Pyfe Ui hhii$iftl6r cflty billiard championship competition ai i result of his victory Saturday night In a semi-final' over J. Vefiftf by a ti&bre of fiOO to 403. It was a fairly closely contested match, McMordle's high breaks being 63, the highest of the tournament and 41. Hegarty made two runs of 36. PRINCE RUPERT WINS FOOTBALL GAME FROM GRAIN SHIP ANTHEA In a return football match at Acropolis Hill grounds yesterday afternoon a Prince Rupert representative team defeated an eleven from the grain ship Anthea by a score of 8 to 3. There was quite a crowd of fans on hand to wit ness the game. A week ago, ss. Anthea beat Prince Rupert. SPORT CHAT Jack Dempsey, former world's heavy weight champion, may be a visitor to Vancouver and Victoria this summer, according to Joe Waterman, Portland boxing promoter who chatted with the big fellow at San Francisco. Dempsey told Waterman tha the expects to take hU string of thoroughbreds, now ractnp , t Tijuana, to the British Columbia " trwk. where he will campaign them during the summer. He also reiterated k.. k.. . ...., , , " . , lug the ring again. ,. modern'day. No fighter in arose from Sharkey, ' and no fhrhter of prominence " . . . ... ... w. - JZ. ill ich iiiKii jemr oiisMKCjr puiKU miii- wtlf f mm t Kji ranka nf n nrrilturv k..,,h. , v where he waa the outstanding choice as the challenger for the championship. William Muldoon. among others, saw In him the next champion. Then, with NERVES Make The Man of .MONDAY HEALTH TALK the No. 9 by for It. E. EYOLFSON, D.C, lh.C. The tailor who said "Clothes make the Man" was not altogether right. It is nerves that make or break the man or the woman. Nerves that create discord and dissension within the body wreck the a life; healthy nerves make it a not pleasure. The cause of nerve trouble is it the spine. where all nerves ordinate. Are your nerves to be ree to serve you as they should, jr is spinal irritation to cautse vou misery and dis-ease. I your chiropractor can tell you. She found the cause: IN "At the aire of 17, I became a nervous wreck, having to give In up school and everything that required effort. Constipation In and severe pains over the right eye accompanied acute nervousness. I feel irrateful to the friend who told me about Chiropractic. I took adjustments for a long time, but owe both life and health to my to chiropractor." Ada G. Iewis, Chiropractic Itesearch Bureau. Statement No 2201-IL Make your appointment for health with R. E. EYOLFSON nilUOl'ItACTOU G23 Third Avenue West l'hones Office: Illue 85. Itcsidencc: Mack 252. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST lumsMaai Can Eat Any thing Now! Her Indigestion soon ended L-. c :i iz uy rruu-a-uves MRS. E. WHITE West Toronto, Ont. "I feci it my duty to write you in regard to your wonderful tablets "Fruit-a-tives." I suffered from indigestion for months and could not cat a square meal. I started taking "Fruit-a-tiyes" and now cat anything and feel like a new person. I hope this letter will help other sufferers." Mrs. E. White. Fruitativcs gives sure relief from indigestion. It is made of the juices of fresh ripe fruit, combined with tonics, and causes the whole digestive tract to digest and assimilate food and to eliminate waete as nature intended it to do. Let this wonderful medicine help you. 25c and 50c a box. a:most the same speed, he started slid ing and In less than a year found himself a thoroughly discredited fighter. a fighter removed from $100,000 shots to the circuit of small-time clubs. ' this naMti mi Itu Mliira toti.iVilinH Ivttir ,..,.,. ' ' ' , Dld01,"rV'' f Bup!rt "' , middleweight wi championship w of Northern British Columbia. Doth boys . . ... . , ,. u nl h" ny follower.. No 1. being promoted b, lUiph Smith. There will be five t- 'tractive prelim preliminaries iaarlet as m follows: Tod Morgan vs. Howard Keefe; Eddie Smith - Curly Nelson: Kid Boulter vs. Paul Porter: George Bard vs. Jack Itolroyd and, semi-final, four rounds. Benny Wendle vs. Tiger Boulter. LOCAL EMPLOYMENT VERY SATISFACTORY MnI nf Worklrwi at Till Time Made up Lurgrtv of Mm Drifting Into flty The employment situation In the district Is very satisfactory at this time. tales J. M. Campbell, local superintendent of the Employment Service of Canada. The list of workless at present totals about fifty. Including a number men who have recently drifted Into city from as far as prairie points. rhere it nothing special opening up al though there Is a steady casual demand labor. Artvrrtti !n ih rnilv. ewp TIMBER SALE XK786 Sealed Tenders will be received bv Minister of Lands at Victoria. B.C.. later than noon on the 23rd day of April, leas, (or the purchase of License J&m. to cut s.iaoftm TAM. of Balaam. Hemlock, Spruce and Cedar on an area situated on rtoacoc Inlet, mouth of Noota Kivcr. Rang 3. Coast District. Three (31 vears will be allowed for re moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. BC. or District Forwter. Prince Rupert. D.C. IN PKOHATE Till: KlTltKMK Mil KT UI' ItltlTISH COM MIUA the Matter of the Administration Act: and the Matter of the Estate of Benedict overran jonnaon. Deceased, inteetate. TAKE NOTICB that bv order of HH Honor J McB. Toung. the 33nd day of March. 1030. I was appointed admlnla-trator of the estate of Benedict Steffan Johnson, deceased, and all partlea hav ing claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same pro- neny venneo io me on or oeiore tne Mth day of April. 1038. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C mflsSB k Letter H from the Kjt ia j Contest -tVAWf Mf In the context just closed one of the letters we received was from- Mrs. Sutiliffe, 2829 26th Atfiue E. i ratine Milk becaOfcC so handy at PieuUP; Mrturs," & mW- "in fact every place yoti go you always have good fresh milk on hand and for cook-intr purposes it is excellent." PACIFIC MILK 328 DRAKE STREET Vancouver, H.C. PALM SUNDAY MUSICAL EVENT I'KEMIYTEItl.lN II1IU ITT ON SACKED CANTATA "OLIVKT TO CAI.VAKY" LAST NKJIIT IN OTHER CHURCHES .'I V I ' f The outstanding feature of Palm Sunday services fn'tM churches ol Prince Hupcrt was the effective presentation last night of J. II. Mamider's famous cantata "Olivet to Calvary" by the choir or First Presbyterian Church. It wat a lull musical service and the choir, under the capable direction of John E. Davey, acquitted Itself with credit and distinction. There was a large congregation which responded adequately to the splendid rendering of the well known work. The whole nine parts of the cantata were given, recalling simply nnd reverently the scenes which marked the last few days of the Savior's life on earth and some of the reflections suggested thereby. Taking solo parts were J. A. Teng. A. Clapperton, W. E. Wll-llscroft. Ernest Smith. 8. J. Hunter, J. E. Davey and Mrs. P. W. Allen. The vocal recitation "And Jesus entered the Temple of Ood" was taken by Mr. Teng and Mr. Wllltacroft: the quartette, "O Thou Whose Sweet Compassion," by Mrs. McPhee, Miss E. Davles. A. Clapper-ton and J. E. Davey. and the quar tette "Droop, Sacred Head," by Mrv Allen, Mrs. J. L. Lee. Louts Smith and Mr. Lincoln. There was no sermon In the evening the subject of the pastor. Rev. J. R. Priaell. in the momlna belnc ; "These Three, Faith, Hope and Charity." In St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral there were the usual hymns spproprlate to the day. Bv. Walter Allen of Btew- j !art was preacher In the morning and! I Rev. L. J. Hales of Vanderhoof In the j evening. I There was morning service for the , first time in a year or so at St. Peter's Anglican Church, Seal Cove, where Archdeacon a. A. But occupied the pulpit. I At the First Baptist Church In tho evening. Hev. w. T. Price preached seasonal settnoa and 8. A. UcPKerson sang The Palms." The subject of Rev. A. Wilson in First United Church in the evening waa : "Pilate Before Christ" There was oonlrmatkon service in the evening at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The day was observed In the usual way at the Catholic Church. Services at tha Salvation Army were well attended, morning, afternoon and evening. At the evening service. Mr ji . Stobart spoke on the word truth. Thar j will be apecial Sater music neat sun-ttton BeU di.y both at Uiecltacie4 and on thej00"1 R,v1' streeu. A Orandvlew march Weather was very good MtlXIPlT.lTION W.H I.KMH THAN MIINTII 1)1 l-SeVlyi'H Vb.tll MOIti; HI NflllNE AMI 111(111- i:k tkmI kilmi he Plnce Rupert had lata precipitation during the month of March this year than rt hsd in March. 1027. and there was also a good dial more sunshine as wall as mUder weather generally. Prcclpltatlcn this past month totalled 8J4 Inches aa compared with 10.64 Inch in March, 1097. and 7.44 Inches In March. 1036. Snowfall for the month this year was but L4 Inches as compared with 37.6 Inches last March. There were 90.7 hours of bright sunshine during the past month ai compared with OOJ hours In March. 1037. and 66 hours In the same month of 136. The highest temperature during March, 1028 was 08 ss compared with 68 in 1037. The lotrast temperature was 36 as against SO. The moan temperature for the past is)onth was 41 as compared with Nf in March, 1037. Following arm tfe)a official figures for the past month as Issued by H. D. Tee. Digby Island. Dominion meteorologist: Total sunshine- 90.7 hours. Highest . barometer reading at sea level. 80.41 on Mardh 1. Lowest barometer reading at sea level. 29.07 on March 10. Maximum thermometer reading. 63 on March 10. Minimum thermometer reading, 36 on March 8 and 4. Mean temperature. 41. Precipitation. 8.84 Inchea, Including 1.4 Inches of snow. Ores teat dally rainfall, 3.16 Inches on March 18. Wind mileage total. 0703 miles. Average wind velocity for month, 0.1 miles per hour. Highest wind velocity. 60 miles from southeast on March. 10. First Barber Nasty cut youv'e given the old gent. BUI. Second Barber Tee. I'm courtln' his ousemald that's to let her know 1 can see her Tuesday night. Loudon Opin Ion NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of a! prtvMUMaai Dermics w oi Title for Lot sixteen (18 1. Block sixteen (16). Town of Stewart, Map 818A. Satisfactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering the above laud having been prod treed to me, It la my intention to Issue, after the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land In the nme of w n. viCKsm. I ne original uenui-cat of Title Is dated the fttb October. 1810. and li numbered JTBi Land ReslUry Office, Prince Rupert. B.C., Ith March, ivm. II t. MACLEOD. Registrar ol Titles CAUGHT DAD COLD WHILE OUT PLAYING HOT PROPERLY DRESSED Mrs, L. Mantis, Millet, Alta., writes: "My youngest child had a very bad coM which the got by going out playing in t strong, cold wind sot properly dropstxl. "She got so hoarse the cou'd hardly speak, and' her thrust and chest were vory sore. "I used everything- available, but she received no relief until, Anally, I secured a bottls of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and the first few doses certainly did her good. It is wonderful how it can help su quickly." t l)r Wood'i" Norway Pine Syrup is S3e. a bottle, large family size 60c; put up only by The T. Milium Co., Limited, Toronto, OnL STOCK QUOTATIONS Noon lloaing Price Tixlur on Viiiiiihi-irr KM-luiiigr (Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Co., Ltd.) Bid Asked .3 .46 I.T8 19 79 M 4S M M 4.M S.00 M OS .40 .45. 7 JO .08 .10 .30 .40 13 .14 H M M .40',, .41 is lH .IT .18 21M 11.78 .7 3J0 .70 7S .lO'i .41 m .03' .134 .1 M .10 .10 .11 JO 4J0 .10 .10 2J0 1.76 .40 JO i an M .40 .66 JO Argent i B.C. Silver . . . Bayvlew Big Missouri Cork Province Dun well George Copper Olacler Gladstone Olasiar Oolconda Indian Inter. Coal & Coke Kootenay Florence- and L TadsmlU !LuekJ Jim Marmot Metals ... Nat. SUver (Pend - Orilla rTemr Porter Idaho tucnmond Ruf us Bth Hops Selkirk Silver crest ouveraoo "Urenmith woean lung wnjocn Terminus wniwwaier Woodbine HALIBUT SEES ALL AMERICAN TOTAL OF lOUSW COI M Ol' I IMH LAMHll IICKE TOIlAV 11V KKIIIT IMtATH Mtl.MO.V ALM) 0OI.II Only American halibut waa offered at the Fish Exchange this morning. eigh boats selling a total of 194.600 pound si bid ranging from HJc and 7c to 13 0c and 7c. Arrivals and sales Grant. 37.000 pounds, and Kanaga. 33,000 pounds, Canadian Fish es Cold Storage Co.. 13 lc and 6c. Lltuya, 10J00 pounds, and Addlng- ton. 38.000 pounds. Booth Fisheries. 18.1c and 6c. Venus, 18,000 pounds. Hoyal Fish Co.. 13.1c and 6c. Akutan. 30.000 pound. AtUu Fisher- let. 13 3c and 6c Haael H . 0.000 pounds. AUtn Fisheries. 13 9c sdn 7c. Foremost, 46.000 pounds. Pacific Fish eries. 13 Jc end 7c. SALMON' Elmer C. 3.800 reds, Canadian Plah es Cold Storage Co., 18 l-10c. Iris, 800 pounds. Booth Fisheries. IS 1-lOc. TWO MILLIONS TO BE SPENT ATWESTMINSTER NEW WESTMINBTER, April 3. Ex penditures of more than two million dollars for the provision of port terminal facilities are assured as a result of s vote taken Saturday when the ratepayers passed the Pacific Coast Ter mlnals bylaw, authorising an agreement between the elty and company. MAROONED ON ICE SAFELY RESCUED PORT DOVER. Ont.. April 3r-B1i men marooned some day ago. on float ing ice off thla port on Lake 'Brie were brought in safely Sundae afternoon by the Ice-breaker Vermont. AIL were well The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Ministerial AisMssUsp was held this morata aO'TajtaslaM mlnisten except Capt. Stobart of the Salvation Arm being to attend so There was the usual routine business and the talk on the book of the month was given by Archdeacon O. A. Ilix Rev. J. R. Frlrell presided. Motors hip nelilngbam, Capt, J. Z. Anderson, arrived in port early thla morning from Ketchikan, sailing on her return north alter having discharged 104 boxes of fresh halibut for trans shipment eust over the Canadian Na lonul Railways. Monday, April 2, IK. xuc UAi.UA, aano - - 1 i 1 ttt- 1 , , : I CLEARING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SHOES The American Girl THE SHOE FOR LADIES! This famous line is an American product and i-nationally advertised and known throughout the country as a SUPERIOR SHOE It is built with the Arch Support that gives great comfort hi wearing. This is a good looking and wonderful fitting shoe. We have them in Black and Tan Kid, cut-out Oxfords, patent Ties, and Black and; Brown cut-out three strap button styles. Width BIC. and D. with smart Cuban heels. A wonderful Shoe at this low price. Shoe WE 1)0 REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT. No charge accounts at this sale Third Avenue. Phono Black lln WESTHOLME THEATRE MONDAY ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. George Bancroft The ScrecnV NeweHt Comedy Team in "Tell It To Sweeney" JACK LUDBN. DOK1S HILL, PltANKLIN I10NI), WILLIAM II. T00KKK and other COM UDY "WATKK UlNiS" PARAMOUNT NEWS Admission - Store Chester Conklin 35c and 10c AND Canadian National Steamships Co. L miled Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operntlng (i.T.I. 20,000 Ton Flouting Dry Dock Knjsincern, Machinists, Ilollcrmnkers, IlliU'kmltli. I'm Horn makers, Founders Woodworker!. Etc. ELECTH1C AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant Is equipped to handle nil kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385