Saturday, April 14, 1923 ti.il I' , I For Moref J CHECK over the features that influence you in the consideration of a car? beauty, performance, comfort, smoothnesj, Mfety,handling-cae, dependability, economyj The New Seriea Pontiac Six has them all, in a measure far beyond your expectations. Here are the reasons: Powerful, iixylinder engine, with new GMR cylinder head that give liigli-cowpressicni remit with any type of fuel ; Big. smooth-acting four-wheel brake! Love joy Shock Absorber! that cuhion every jolt end jar; strikingly beautiful Fisher bodies, with luxurious upholstery and appouuncnu; exquisite color harmonies, inside and out) SrsuBcbneM and dependability, proved on the General Motors I'ronng Ground. In fact, the New Series Ponttec Six has more of everything you want . . . at prices so low as to be amazing. P-U-s-liC Ath yur Jultr shout the Q.M.A.C. DeferrtJ Psymtnt I'Un which tnakti buying esty. LOVEJOT SHOCK AUSORDERC NHW FISHER ttOttfc NEW CMS. f YTINDKR IIRAD NHW FUSl PUMP NFW CSANKCASB VliNTILATlON NEW CARBURfcTOB NEW STOPLIGHT PONTmC (iLOlKlK, CIlMONTON. WINN1P Btates. 1E.TY AI.I. OPRAN Vf r"lln National Gtprr "C also for your neit shipment. -ITY TICKET OmCE. ltd Tlllllll FOUR. WHEEL BRAKES NEW CMKS- Ftow radiator nsw thermostat nhw instrument PANEL NFW COINCIDENTAL LOCK NHW DASH GASOLINE GAUGB KAIEN (iARAUE (!Xve Rosa) Third Ave- Prince Rupert, B.C. PRODUCT OV CONttRAL MOTORS OF CANADX, LIKilTBD For This Week Isl.KKNEX--The Sanitary Cold Cum Remover 23f and o(f OV AII'INi: The Wonder SJcjafr Prodttcer, two siet ; Ma? end $tJM Tl'KKMT RATH TOWELS 7f.f it RKMT WASH CLOTHS 155 7ic Pioneer Drttootels THIRD AVE. 6 SIXTH ST. TtLEPMONES 89200 Canadian Nats on al Qfte Largeft Kaihoay Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND "x from I'lllNC'i: HIT! Ill for " (I intermediate points, each Ki ll IIIKAN and ANVOX. each MKWAItT each NATI'KIIAY at NOHTII and HOI Til OURBN r.lH8KNl:il THAIS I. ii Mo.voav. widndhiiav ami TIIAIN SKRVICB VtNtnlVllt. VIPTOH1A. WMTTI.R. lilt Kl und HI 'MIA Y at 11 p.m. WKIiMMiAV. 4 p.m. 10 pin. 11 XHI orir: Isl.AMIH. Fortulghtly. ,i:VK I'HINfK MITKKT H I I t llltAY l 1130 sm ful I'ltlNPE Mi. ll polnu Kasttrn Canada, United Tr:VMltir MMi fnr' Money (Hderv lorrlgji enemies IU I'HIM'E IllTKKT. I'bene M I CURE DKFIXTIVU VISION, DEFECTIVE HEAR-IN(J, CATARRH and other organic troubles ly natural methods. Dr. C. 0. McKAY, D.C. Wallace Mock. Rhone 131. Open Evenings i3 : ztt Church Notices 10. HT. AMlKinV'H CATIIKDItAL , ' (Church of England) Rector, Archdeacon O. A. Blx. Service on Sunday at 8 aJn.; 11 a.m. and 7.30 pm. Sunday School at 340. The preacher for the day will be the iv. Walter Allen ra rf .. lSt-a 'i ISw tlsma of the Lord s Supper iflrst nth at 11 a.ra.: thutt month at 8 a.m. bap." by Wrnugemeht. I U TI!i;it.N ClllltCII. ' Pastor, Rev. J. H. Hanson, residence 38 Eighth Ave. West. Phone Black 170. Morning worship on Sunday at 11 ajn. i English), eoug by Junior choir Sunday school and confirmation class at 13 noon. Bus will be fit corner Blxtn Ave and Emanuel Street at 11:30 and at Ridley home at 11:45 SJn. Children, be on tune. Evening worship at 7:30 (Scandinavian. Oet the habit of going to church. You will be welcome at all our services. IMTKii Clll lit II. Rev. A. Wilson, B.A.. pastor. Miss I. Haddock, deaconess. Mcrnlng worship at 11 o'clock. Sub ject: "The unfailing harvest of the Wird." Sunday chcol at 2.30. Evening sirvlce at 7.30. The LOOM will attend. Devotional meeting on Wednesday al 7.30. B.U'TIMT CHI KCII Minister Rev. W. P. Price. R3ldence 708 Fifth Ave. W. Phone Green 611. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sing ing by Junior Choir. Sunday School at 3:30. Evening service at 7:30. 8ubject "The Man Who Failed and Tried Again. ' Popular sluglng. Organist W. Vaughan Davles Wednesday at 8 Praise and Prayer. CHRISTIAN MIKNCK XOPIKTY 8erv!ce every Sunday morning In the Hay's block, 245 Second Avenue. Subject on Sunday "Doctrine of Atonement." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. PRI'.MBYTEKIAN CIH KCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Prince Rupert Dance April 97. 4. Moose Hall. Gyro Hoedown. May 11 CHrls' Drill Ridley Home Annual day, May S. In Moose RaO. temp ELEVEN BOILS ON HER ARM AT ONE TIME Mr. & Tetuh, Fisher Horns, Alt writes: "I was troubled with bous and had eleven of them on my arm at one time. "I triol all kinds of medicine, but got nu relief. " T tn.ik two lv,,tt!,. ,,f I Royal Society of St. George Whist Urlvr and Danes. April 23. THE .DAILY NEJfB PAGE THKEB Local and Personal Dentist. Dr. J, R. Ooess. PhOD S80 Skating dally. 3 tp 4 and 8 to 10. tf Oet the Big 4 bsbili Wiito tbintlni of a Taxi, phone 4 tf Mr. and Mrs. Fred EUaaon sailed from ije'rf ynJ.the .Car(3ena this morning for Cspt. Alex Ohman of the selneboat Bertha O. silled last night by the Prin cess Iloyal on a trip- to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs harry Zeffert are pas sengers aboard ttie Prince Rupert today returning to Stewart following a trip south. Morley Shier, well known powder traveller, was an arrival In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver. A. T. Sandlson. manager of Haysport Cannery on the Skeena River, arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver. Father W. Chart lec. O.M.I.. left on this morning's train for Terrace where he will conduct Roman Catholic services tomorrow. For Pratts Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies, Bulkley Valley H anl Drain, Seeds, Fertilizer and Coal call up 66 Prince Rupert Feed Co. Business at the regular monthly meeting of St. Andrew's Society last night was of a routine nature. President James S. Irvine occupied the chair CPA. steamer Princess Alice. Capt. Arthur Slater, southbound from Alaska pons to Vancouver, is due here about 830 tomorrow afternoon and will sail bout 4. " John Wahtl. pioneer Portland Canal prospector, oeter known tu "John the Finn." is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today returning to Stewart fol- Minister, Rev. J. R Frusell. B.C.. IX.B . ....v . .. i - w.uniiu . iw auuise. rnone wo. Morning wcrshtp at 11 o'clock. Sub ject "A Message from Behind Prison Bars.' Sunday acbcol at 12 15 Even- lng service at 7.30 Subject :"Splrltual ShlpwreclEs." 42 II NKKAI. TODAY. Violet Ware, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Ware. Fraser Street, whose death occurred yesterday morn ing in the Prince Rupert General HafMUl, waa buried In Falrvlew Ceme- teM rtl afternoon, following a brkel serVloV 4b the chapel of the B.C. Un- denaBimJMlt uu ooautucUd by Rev. Walter AaMettglteari elcnMun from Stewart. , ' ' "-l.... VVEATirW: REI1IKT. Prince Rupert Foggy, calm: temper-sture. 43. ' ; ; Harpsrt. Light windu cMar, temp. 43. "VL P-rt tllwi ri Ctoudr. csJIt. tamo Huerton Clear, calm; temp. 48. Smithera. Clcudy. oalm, temp 48. Burns Lke.Ctesr, calm. temp. 37. Eighth Oabin. Cloudy, south wind. temp. St. Echo Lakt).itaralng. calm, .Tetegrnph Creek. Cloody, calm tesap. M. TSRRAOB. Clear, calm, tasup. St. Rosswo d Clear, calm, temp. 42. Atyanalu Cloudy, calm, tesnp. te. Alios Aim. Cloudy, calm, Mop. 42. Anycx - -Cloudy, calm. temp. 49. Stewart --Tcny. calm. tamp. M. Attln. Hary. csltt). temp. M. Wh t horae. cloudy, calm, temp 35 Scewart River Clear. Hortb Wind. temp. 18. 1 Dawson. Clear, north wind. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Newell of Stew art are passengers aboard the Prince Rupert today returning north follow ing a . trip to Vancouver and other points in the south. Edward L. Irvine of Vancouver, pro minent in the prohibition movement in British Columbia, and Mrs. Irvine are passengers aboard the Prince Rupert, toaay mailing the round trip north. Mlas Jessie Roth well of Booth Memar. lai school teaching staff will return ts tbe city on tosaorrow, alteenooas train from Retina where- she was oatted re cently on aosount of .the death of her mother. Douglas Sutherland, who was called to Toronto recently on account of the serious illness of his mother, returned to the city on the Princess Royal last evening, accompanied by his young son. Douglas. For vagrancy. PrUcftla Smith. Port Simpson Indian, drew three months' suspended sentence from Magistrate McClymont in city ponce court this morning, coupled with Instructions to leave the city. Teachers of the city schools who have, been attending the convention of the B.C. Federation In Vancouver and spending the Baiter vacation in the south, wiu return horn on tbe Catalr tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. D. W. Morrlssey and IHtle grand daughter. Mlas Frances Moore, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from an enjoyable holiday trip in the course of which they travelled as far south as Seattle. V. Crockett, principal of the Smith era puoiic school, was a passenger this morning from boat to train returning to the Interior after having attended the convention of the B.C. Teachers Team Federation in Vancouver. Dale Tltt. manaitrr of the Pnmi.r Thurs-.mine, is a naasenscr aboard th Prinr Moose Hall, Friday. Rupert today returning to Stewart fol- . , I lowing a business trip south, lit is sc- Tennls Club Annual Ball. Friday. May icompanled north bv tils mother who will be his guest at Premier. Dr. Drotner of , Gerry Footo, well (i known assistant pursrr ulxmrd CN. Coast .eamshlps. Is a pawnger aboard the .Prince Rupert today xolng through to 'Stewart where lie will took over the field. I Mrs. H. K. Tmnuyno and daughters, Frances and Audrey, will sail tomorrow night on the Prints Rupert for N11 nam Head, near Victoria, where they will take up residence. Miss Dorothy Trcmayne will not be going south be (fure the end of the month. ! Frunk Waterhousr freighter Hobert H. Merrick arrived In port early this morning from the south with Mai iMrgqr Phllpott Evltt. The vset wiif load out with Terrace cbttonwood loae from the dry dock and fish meal from the Rupert Marine Products plant at Tucks' Inlet. L Dyson of Port Clements left on the train this morning for Burns Lnkc Ullftrn h. ..Ill I llta TA. .... . J ....... .. .tu w I.U., jiu and haw in.,, . , r troublod siuee." -vtiti who Hre rrtiirniiig from a trip ui B.n.n. (Riiirtli(H , n ot(,pr i lie Old Country Tliey will be bark blood .liHirilrrii; intunnh. . only by in tle city tomorrow afternoon and will 1 li T. Milburu C'u., LiuuUu, . , pmcwil to the Quern Charlotte Is- ' f mil i:i ni'xt week. The Time, the Place, and . . yOU OET A RUSH CAUL FROM A BUSINESS PROSPECT IN A TOWN IOO MILES AWAY ANp YOU HAVE JUST TIME TO CATCH A TRAIN THEN you TRY TO MAP OUT A SELLING PLAN TO LAND THIS JUICY ORDER, BUT VOU CAN'T COME ACROSS WiTH AN IDEA ATMOSPHERE WRONG CUT PLUG Bka' Annual Dance. April 30. After theatre, suppers at the "Stir ling"' Supper Rooms, Second Avenue. next door to Prince Rupert Hotel Open fireplace. Canadian cooking. In response to many requests Rev. W. F. Price Will repeat his Musical Monologue "The Fighting Parson" ou Monday. April 16 at S pm. Offering. Half yearly general meeting of Can adian Legion and election of officers on Wednesday. April 18 at 8 pa. Ex ecutive meeting Monday. April 18 at p.m. Moose Memorial Service In Hall, Sunday. April IS at 2:18 pm. Ocod program. I very body welcome. Church parade for members V 7 o'clock to Unit: Church. Miss Ruth Stewart. High School teacher at Smlthcrs, arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver, where she attended the recent convention of the British Columbia Teachers' Federation, and proceeded to the Interior by train. R. C. Parsons, formerly of the Cana dian Pish At Cold Storage Co staff, returned to tbe city on the Prince Ru pert this morning from Vancouver where he weut aa engineer aboard the schooner Chief Skugald -which was recently sold to Oiler Besner. 8. Wermlg. formerly, postmaster atf Lockeport. Quean Chsrlotte Islands, ar rived on the Prince Rupert this mora-! Inn from Vancouver urn will k. i J. Fonte. Victoria den tint and fo, . f- - .w JT 17! r m " m hit fum ui nis oro-1 thcr. P. B. Wermlg. before proceeding: Bast enroute to the Old Country where j he hss been called on account of hla! father's death. I R. T. Crosby, manager of the Bank of Montreal at Stewart, and Mrs. Crosby and family, who have been on an extended vacation trip south, are paurn- fare aboard the Prince Rupert today.! returning to Stewart. I. W. Marentettc. j Who has been relieving aa manager at, Stewart during Mr. Crosby's absence. wUl return to the city early next week i IKITI I. AltltlVAI.S. j , , Vrtt!ee llHert D. B Hand. R. D Purvis aud B. C. Johnston. Vancouver. Advertise In The Dailv News Annoying Bladder Weakness of Old Afc Mnfely Ki'lli'it'il try SANTAL MIDY cold l) .UI Urujultits AND IT'S PACKED, AND VOU GO INTO THE. SMOKER, IT'S BLUE WITH TOBACCO SMOKE AND ACCOMPANYING ODORS I ' .' r- 1 AND THEN OUT COMES YOUR OLD PIPE ITS THE TIME, THE PLACE ANDOGDEN'S, AND YOU SURROUND YOU RSCLF" WITH A SMOKE SCREEN OF CELESTIAL FRAGRANCE AND THEN 1 ai aJsmawsBBBBBBWAUM aawawBi 1 i " . r. . w i r JVg. ' WWW. 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(irnenil Agent, T , , Ooaner f 4lh Street and Srd Avenue, Prince Hupevt. II.C. rimnt 31 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED, sailings from I'rliur It u pert , lor VAM'Ol VKK. Vlt'TOKft. Swailon IIK'MUV. .1 ll.lll. luiy, iiuteaiale. Alert liny, etc. lor VtM'Ot Vl.lt, VK'TOItl.l, llutrilalr. Alert Uay. elr., Haturday, ajn. IW 1-OltT MIMI-HON and NAAS KIVIH POINTS. IrWttV. lor AI.ICK A KM, ANVOX, HTEWAIti'. WALKS IHI.ANK, I'OItT SlMrsON. Hunday. g p.m. US tnd Avenue. II. M. SMITH. Agrnl. ITInre Kitpett. II f. Tlirmigh tickets held in VMerla ami Srutllr, ami iNiggaxe cliecked tkrourh to dsatinatlor.