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Deferred Payment Plan nliich make buying easy TlieMpw Series PONTUJC FOUR WHEEL DRAKES NEW CROSS-FLOW RADIATOR NEW THERMOSTAT NBW INSTRUMENT PANEL NFW COINCIDENTAL LOCK NEW DASH GASOLINE GAUGE NEW STOPLIGHT KAIKN GARAGE (Dave Kns.-) Tliiid ve I'rince riupert, B.C. PRODUCT OP GFNf-SlAf. MOTORS Ot ?ANADA. tlMnfef A FINK ASSORTMENT OF rascali's Pascalfs Easter Novelties I Imh just arrived direct from England A new' shiiimi'nt of . lAUK SHAW'S CHOCOLATES I l!.R TOYS. I.V nnd IOr. 1'AAS EGG DYES, lOf meslld yie Pioneer Dnioinls TM'OO AVE. V SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES fu200 GALL STONES .. i t i i. i I' Thriv '' Kf'';i! "Hi".' nm"iii'i are suor.l . !- i'vuraulf. or ut best. Iier-atnblr: f.r Kail xtoneB. ThiK ("i.'iiti"' l"'ii:lit almut by an abnnrm.il rh.-n i n ..i the fluid fontenU of the if"' I 111 ' By mv 11.1I1.1..I '"' - 1 overhaul th. entire vstem. '"'-' i"'' I'lit'i'vation to the entire ortrm i m wiii.-h m -Hires a 100 niiM.-. Jv remoriiw per cent normal - tu the. cheniMtry oarmal. th. HI wil,1, l'i0 J he able to uch an extent that they will k i, the hile duct into the MITlllli iu1 thus be eliminated by the body throuRh natuial If t the present time 1 hae cured every case ot s lht hnvu onniit liiultT MiV I'itro. Dr. C. 0. McKay, Q.C.. itme i:: i M'ie n"u ollace Mock ; UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED 17 ...... I 1 tmuiiauiw i a . T . . I .t 1 . lert IU. etc. 7 "Ml. XVOX. STKW.tRl'. W tllW IM AM. PUK I" N I'-'"- , Prime Itiiiwrl. H ' "lie. n. HI. BMII" ' -' 1 ;li lli-Li. Hekeln ...i.i Mild I.. Ul ii..i..ri.. Vh'lorlil anil mill " .-.ille. ii"1 "'.(" !.'! '11-iliiulinr. " Church Notices a u ST. AMHIEW s ( tTIIUIKM. (Church ol England I RetC'ir. Arcl.d .u",n o. A. BIX. eeri'iri' lor P..lni 8und.iy, April 1 Morning prayer uj.u Mcr..i..tnt ol the-Lcrd'a bupper at 11 am Preacher. Rev. Walter Allan. DA b;cwart. B.C. Evening Prefer at 7.30. Preacher, Rev. Leonard Hale. Vanderhcof. BC. Service will aleo be condticu-d ut 8t. Peter's Church. Seal Cove at 11 am Sunday School at 2.30. Holy Wick Wednesday at 7.30. Good Friday at II a.m. and at 8 p.m. 8talner's "Cri-c ;.'ixlon." CIIKISTIXN M'lEM'K SWIBTY Service i-ivry Sunday morning In the H,-.y' Hl'irk. 245 Setond Avenue. Subject on Sunday "Unreality." Testimony inert tr- ou Wcdataday evening at 8 o'clock. kt. p;ti:k h cut hch. seal rove iCI";rcn r England) Sii'v.i-e lil he conducted at 11 o'clock on 6und:y, April 1. In St. Peter'? Church. St-sl Cive. Preacher. Archdeacsn O. A. Rlx. PKESHVTERl.tX ( HI KCI1 Minuter. P.ev J. R Prtaell. B.A.. LX B . residence Tht- .V.i.iw Phoiic 0(3 Mcrtrg vtrthip ui '. i orlck Subject. "These three, rith. Hops and Charity." Sundcy schocl at 12.15 Evening service m 730. Maunder n "Olivet to Culvary ' by augmented choir A full musical eventiiK amsT riii Kdi. Minister. Rev F W Price R.dence 70S Fifth Avenue Wet Phone Green on Mors' worship at 11 o'clock. 8un-d,'V scl-iJi.at 2 30. Evet.lng at 7:30 Palm Sunlss service A MCPherson will sing 'The Palms." Organist, W Vaughan Oavles',. IMTKIt ( HI HCII. Rev. A. Wilson. BA, pastor. Miki I. Haddock, ieaooueaa. Mornliifc worship r.i 11 o'e'eca. Sunday School at 23n Evening at-sfe:p 7.30. Subject: "Pilate before Cni(at " Devotional meetii.K on Wednesday at 7 30 LI THKKAV ( IH IM II Rev. J. H. Hans n. pastor, residence. 438 ll7htli Avenue Wmi. Phone Black 170. Monting worship at 11 a.m. (English) Sunday School and Confirmation claai it 12 noon. Evening service at 7.S0. Holy Communion. The Church Coun- c'l will meet at t!v tiuir of Jurin Dyb- havu on Tuesday at 730 p.m. ANNOUMKMKNTS k)SfSsss e. United Church fiai-tei Sale of Work. April 3. Qt:i-cn M; ry Cli,ip:'r annual Daffodil li 11. Easier Monday. April B. A: i;llcrt!. Church E:iter Sale April 10. C'a' Women's league spring sale I viit April 12. I - Mtxvi- H.ill Apill 13 f'-iH-prles di'rlbutloil Prince Rupert Olrls' Dance April Tl. DriU ELEVEN BOILS ON HER ARM AT ONE TIME Mra 8. Pftuh, Fisher Home, Alta., writes: "I aaa troubled with boilf and hal eleven of them on my arm at nne time. "1 trieil all kinds of medicine, but got no relief. "I took two bottles of and have m v. r ... r roublnl since." n.n M. '.;iniliiv .! " ' nil oth.T Miim! .liSMi.Iri-; ii.iiiiu f'i- I ? i : . . '" ly Tim T. Milli:ii t'u., I. limited, 'luii.. Oat. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE L Local and Personal Elk' Annual Dance, April 20. 77 Dentist. Dr. J. ft. Qosss. Phons 888. Skating dally, 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. tf Oet the pig tjaabitl When tbinting ft;.?. m it) Marcelling ncl HalBMftttllg. Mm. Sk;uner. Phone Black 639. 84 T5 Tonight! McMordle vs. Hcgarty In the semi-final for tfee City Billiard Championship. The St. Andrew'! Anglican Cathedra; Badminton Club will entertain Uc IOXE. club at a tournament tonight Packed with thrill and action. Doug Fairbanks In "The Oaucbo" at the Westholme thla afternoon and evening. Pint United Church Easter Baaaar or Tueadar altemoon. April 3. In the Church Parlor. The Ladies' Orchestra will furnish a program. 7B We are llealiuarlrri for shoe repairing. Send llirm In lis fur nilur. oertlre and witltfarlloii. MarArlluir'a Khoc Sturr. tf Mrs. J. Colthurst of Terrace, who has been on a trip south, arrived from Van couver on the Prince Rupert this morn ing, proceeding to the interior by train Mr. ar.d Mrs. James Mc.Meensn. who have been south on a holiday trip, art passengers aboard the Prince nupen today returning from Vancouver to Stewart. Maunder's Sacred Cantata "Olivet to Calvary" at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday. April 1. Doors open at 7 y clock. Special collection In aid of church funds. 77 Herb Charlton of Stewart, who has been on a trip to Vancouver. Victoria and other points In the south, la a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert to day returning north. There Is being shown In Paddy Ryan window a clever Mt of wood earring by A. O. Morse of Jep Inlet. It Is tht figure of a man cut from alder, show ing him In the poae of a sculptor. L. H. Johnston. CJJV agent at Skag- way. was a peaasngcT aboard the Prin cess Mary today returning north follow lng a month's vacation trip to Tan couver and other points in the south. Joseph Oreen, who Is interested lc the Marmot Uetala mislag property at Stewart. Is a pessenaar aboard tlx Prince Bupcrt today retVXnlng to Stew art following a trip soula on business L R. Dojgett, who is Interested in the Border mining group In the Port land Cansl district. Is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today return ing to Stewart following a trip south on business. Passengers sailing from here this morning on the Princess Mary for Alas ka included J. A. Oomm lor White horse: B. Mlllcb tor Juneau, and Mr snd Mrs. W A. Allan and It. T. Freder- ickaon tor Ketchikan. Douglas Nelson of the Big Bay Lim ber Oo.'a mill sua returned to the city on the Princess Beatrice last night after having been away far three months visiting at bis fanner home north of Toronto. W. A. Allan cf Los Aiujeles, representing commercial travelers' libraries, after Having spent s week In the city. saUed this morning on the Princess Mary for Ketchikan snd other Alaska points, being accompanied by Mrs. Allan. ' C. J. Fletcher, executive secretary of the Brlttah Columbia Medical Association, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver. He will proceed tomorrow evening by the Catala to Stewart and Anyoii Joseph Oreen. who la Interested In the Mnrmot Metals mining property at Indies' Auxllmry 8t Ai rlrew's Sonny Stewart, la a passenger aboard the Easter Sale unrl whin drive. April 20. Prince Rupert today returning north following a business trip to Vancouver Roys! Society of St George Whist He la accompanied by J. Maddocks of rvtve snd Dince. Anrll 33 .Vancouver. Tamil ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. Oo.xl : Friday evening. April 0. A special musical service will be given by augmented choir. Btalner'.i "Cruclflklon" ,!'(! program of anthema, aolns and duets. This service should especially appeal to alt interested in, vocal music. I 81 Capt. Alice D. Kenny, Salvation Army, formerly stationed here and more rf-cenUy at Peterburg. Alaska, has taken charge of the Army school at OIn Vowel 1. near Haaelton, ; Capt. Doyes. the recent Incumbent aOleu Vowell. has been In poor health of late and Is leaving tor Saskatoon Vftoere he will undergo an operation. .fcapt Kenny arrived from Alaska eEfyfthis week. ntrMflr i Aid A. J PriidruMfeVyVetunied to the c iv -in tie rrtnorntupert this morn-1 1 ik alter a pleasant holiday trip which him as far south as Tla Jauna, Mexico, with stoiis at San Diego, Log AiiKrlee. Se.ittle. Vancouver and other points. He went from Seattle to Los Angeles by water, travelling by tile steamer Fiuth Alexander both golntc and comliiR. Ills visit to points abroad uuikrs him all the more satisfied with t!-c pearancc and pioccls of riiiu-e the mediaeval period two neighboring towns in DURING the Old Country had lonft enfiaCcd in a rivalry as to which brewed the best beer. During a dispute one day in early spring, between two brew-masters, one from each of the towns in question, it was claimed by one that the Beer brewed by the other lacked strength. To settle the dispute, the following test was proposed: Each brew-master was to consume a gigantic tankard of the beer brewed by his opponent, after which he was to stand on one leg and thread i iipmIIb. The loser claimed that a goat that had butted in Remesnber Scottish Dance. Hall. Thursday. April 6. I.ODI Indian Agent W. K. Colllson la msk-) lag a trip to Metlakatia today on ofa- j clal duties. D. B. Finn, director of the Prince Rupert fisheries Bxperimentai Station. sailed this morning by the Csrdena for Vancouver. H. O. On win of Stewart, who has been a business visitor in town for a tew days, will return north by the Prince Rupert tonight. Mr. snd Mrs. W R. O'Connor and son, L. E. O'Oonner and B. P. Shaw of Cedarvale sailed this morning on the Gardens for Vancouver. Miss Joan West arrived en the Mary this morning from where ahe la attending school, to spend the Easter vacation with her parents. Dr. and Mra. John A. West. 134 Fourth Avenue West. MINIMAL ACT (Form F.) it:i(Tinc.Ti; or impkovbmunth mitu i: Princess Pat. Lot 43S6: Fltot. Lot 87; 1 U.AJ", Lot 4S6S. Observer. La eats. Mineral Claims, situate in the Atlln Mln- -Ing Division of Can'.ar District Where located: On Munro Mountain about four ; miles from the town of Atlln. TAKti MOTTCK that we. .lames Stokes and C. R. Fraser. Free Miner's Certificate Nc. amao-BCOei. Intend, sixty days from 'he Chtc hereof, tu apply to the Mining Recorder Tor a Oer'l'lrste af Improve-' uients, for the purpose of obtaining a , Crown Orant ot the above claim. s ( Aud further take notice that action, under section 85 must bt commenced before the Issue of auch Certificate of . improvements. Dated this Sth djy of March. A D. igaii. H. McN. FRASBR. Atent. NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the Issue of a Provlslonr.1 Certificate ot Title for Lot sixteen let. Bloe-k sixteen i IS). Town of Stewart. Map biba. Satlsfactorv proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering the above land having been produced to me. It la my Intention to issue, after th expiration of one month from the first oub- llcatloti hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land In the name of W 11. VICKKRft The orUiinl Certificate of Title is dated the J8tl. October. 1SI0. snd Is numbered mi Land Registry Office. Prluce Rupert, B.C., IBth March. 1038 H F. MACLEOD. 97 RecHtrar of Titles. Annoying j Bladder Veakness o( Old Age j Itelleveil l SANTAL MIDY Mild h) Ml l)riij;l-l through the circle of men surrounding the opponents was responsible for his downfall. The winner laughingly replied: "It was the Bock (German word for goat) in the beer." From that time it became customary to brew a, special dark beer called "BOCK. BEER" and place it on sale in the Spring of each year. ' BOCK BEER may be obtained on Saturday, April 7th, 1928. and thereafter until the limited supply is gone, from the Government Liquor Stores, in bottles, or on draught in any licensed place at the same price as regular beer. Bock Beer is the BREWERS' TREAT, an exceptional brew of high-grade Beer and aged (Ugered) for an unusually long period. It is a very wholesome and nutritious beverage, the highest achievement of the skilled Brew-master. Order early to make sure ot a supply, hock Deer, Drewea Dy me Vancouver utewcues Limited, Westminster iirewery Limited, Kainier Brewing company of Canada Limited, Silver Spring Breweries Limited, and Victoria-Phocnix Brewing Co. Limited is guaranteed to be absolutely pure beer. Order a case to your home for Easter. Delivery Free. Ttu advertuement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Montreal :: Importers Special B THIS WEEK argaisis A GREAT ASSORTMENT OF BOYS' SUITS In hard wearing- Tweeds in pleasing pattern. CO OCT up To clear at from JIBN'S MERINO COMBINATIONS Regular $00 and $2.25 values. To clear at Third Avenue $1.25 We have a great assortment of Clothing for Men and Hoys by the best maker in Canada. Everybody can be dreaded up for Easter at a great saving. 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