feejday, April ?, 1930 II STEAMSHIP? B.C COAST i , PAOE THREE EASTER RABBITS, EASTER EGGS EASTER NOVELTIES Four Easter Goods Have Arrived and Al-qnisplay; Ganongs andPascalls J. See Our Wndows HAVE SOME PUT AWAY IF YOU DESIRE 77j? Pioneer Drt4CJCJtss rlIRD AVE. t, SIXTH ST. TELEPHONFS 'i.-mt) Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ... . Hilllrm Vtvin Prince Rupert T i VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Iiutedale. A.t. B..y. ef Tuesday 3.80 om lor VAM'Ol'VfcK. VICTOUU. ISblrdutf. Men Ha,, rle lr'.dJ inldnlrhl lor AUVK AHU. ANYOX. (ITFWAKT, Six W?rr I'irt mjoa. 'i. d.ty. 8 .00 D-U. F roar SIMPSON and WAI.E8 ISLAND. Thursday pm fa inil Wtuut U M SOUTH sent prime Hupert. II C. Il.nM'ih ,t,kfl, ""d 10 Victoria aim deattlt- jiod barjnje checked through to dMtlimlon B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FKOM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway ril 9. 19, 30. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle Anril 2, 13, 23. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and v iciona, every r riaay, iu pjn. Agents For All Steamship Lines W. C. Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Kupert, Phone 31 anadiam -----.' I I'V. way in. ittrmdiU vf Jir 1 GARDEN SUPPLIES f , M MM tTfl I Vd ini,tncivli X "'" p.m. '11 H'.llO, llllnUAIO ANVOX . 8TKWART .SW&IStA- NUI0NAL yJ fj- WyVAMy. HVrffay. Saturday '2$ff S7i. EDMONTON, WINNIPFG HOES, RAKES, SPADES, HIIKEI.-aU'.UOlVS. GARDEN SEEDS FORKS, TROWLS, SHEARS. THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd. COAL Buy the real Coal our fn-iiioiis Edson and Cassidy-Wrlllniton In any quantities. Also Itulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Ruperl Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 Dr Alexander THOSE S7S IICH.NCR Ill.OCK DENTIST L0CAL1TEMS Mrs. W. W. Noonan and daughter. Miss M. Noonan. of Telkwa, arrived In the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. The regular monthly meeting bf the Retail Clerks' Association, scheduled for last night, was postponed until later In the month. George W. Johnstone returned to he city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief buslneas trip to Skeena River cannery points. Steohen II. Hoskins. government azent at Smlthers. arrived ln the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train for a brief visit in town. J. O. Boullen of the Power Cor- noratlon of Canada construction staff returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a , brief trip to Falls River. Local Items i a Taxi Phone 4. Bitr 4 Tail, tf Senior nilllard Finals tonight, Brawn ;Vs. Balagnd. ; 84 For higher prices and prompt returns ship your raw furs to T. Prince George, B.C. tf T. B. Campbell, engineer In charge, of totem pole 'preservation woik on the Skeena River, arrived I In the city on yesterday afternoon's tram from the Interior for a brief visit. Miss F. B. Kemp, who is engaged In missionary work at Kltwanga, will arrive in the city on tomorrow afternoon's train from the in terior and tall aboard the Prince George for Vancouver. Frank Waterhouse freighter Main estimates, which have been I. Pains AriHRd Heart Weak Spells Would Fall Over Mri. James Vanalstine, Plbroeh, Mas., writes: "I bad palni aroond my heart, and suffered with weak, smothering spells. Sometimes I would fall over and would have to b picket up and prt to bed. "I used several boxes of and it is now over three years dues 1 hare had a spell. "I hope anyone who is in the sams condition I was will give II. N. Pills a fair trial" Price, 50c a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. Northholme, Capt. R. B. Bennett.1 Fit United Qhurch Easter Ba-arrlved In port this, morning with ! zaa" tomorrow afternoon from 3 a cargo of explosives for the inter- j to c- 1 81 for. From here the vessel will pro- ceed to Ocean Falls to load paper. J insurance written in best companies at lowest rates. Ilelger- With a good -sized passenger list, C.N.R. steamer Prince George, Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port at 10:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will continue her voyage this afternoon to Anyoz and Stewart. fon. (84) Adjourned general meeting Foot ball Association, City Hall, April 9 passed by the House of Commons at ! Victoria returned to the city on Ottawa, Include a vote of $1,200 to the Princess Norah this morning. provide for general repairs for the j wharf at Fraser Lake which hasj D. C. Cameron, fisheries over-been damaged by the action of er for the central division with frost and ice. The wharf, which Is headquarters at Swanson Bay, ar- Dentist, Dr. J. R. Gosse, Phone C8C. Try Minehcad egg coal for kitchen use. Clean and hot. Phone 771 tf; Mrs. G. G. Bushbv will sail on the Prince Geprge, tomorrow night: for a visit in Victoria. Miss Molly Lawrence will sail on the Prince George tomorrow night for a holiday trip to Vancouver. The regular monthly meeting ofl Rupert East Ratepayers' Association, scheduled for last night, was postponed. Mrs. B. F. Mcssner arrlved.ln the city on the Prince George this ; morning from Seattle enroute to Smlthers. Milton Gonzales, who has been on a trip to Smlthers on legal business, returned to the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. H. S. Parker of Stewart St Mobley ! Ltd., returned to the city on yes-! terday afternoon's train from one of his periodical trips to the Inter- j lor. i V. D. Casley, proprietor of the j Old Empress Hotel here, arrived! at 8 pjn. All interested In football; in the city on the Prince Ocorge! please attend. (84) Mrs. G. V. Wilkinson, who has been on a visit to Vancouver and mis morning auer navmg spent the winter in Los Angeles. C. R. Cocks, well known pioneer of this city and now located in Port Esslngton. arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver after a trip south. A. S. DeR:emer of Spokane. whO 606 feet long, was completed In 1926 , rived in the city on the Prince has been spending the past two at a cost of $2367. i George this morning from Vancou- months in the city visiting his ver, where he has, been spending j daughter, Mrs. Arthur H. Carson, I Mrs. Jessie Jacobs of the Indian! the winter, to make arrangements fis leaving Saturday for Rochester.) ' ; Agent's office, will sail on the for the resumotion of his season's .New York, i Prince George tomorrow night for : duties down the coast. Vancouver en route to her native j : !home in the south of England on a' Mrs. Bert Morgan sailed yester- . . ... m (UUIIUIlg IXUII1 VailUUUYCl, UClil ing from the latter point on May 5. (ley where she will spend' the next here for a brief visit on official She will be away for three months. ; month or so with her sister, Mrs. . business. - . . Alfred King, whose husband died a I DDD gf acne and. eczema - An attire fluid that attacks disease W. J. OI13ICS LTD. McCUTCHEON, DRUGGIST COMMODORE CAFE The latest thing in lunch counters just installed. Delicious Waffles Served by means of very latest Equipment Business Men's Lunches a . Specialty Get the Commodore Habit HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel I'NDI'K NfcW MAN.WlEMr.XT Mruni llratrtl: TrmHIer' Sample Itnvuis; Hot Mini Culd Wiitfr frrr Itut .Mrft, All Truln and Rates $1.00 and Up MTX'IAI, MONTHLY UAYI.S C. R. IUOGART & A. DONALD Proprietor PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel Hot and cold water ln nil rooms A. J. PRUDHOMME, prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy T". H. Llnkhart. city; Nelson Brew and J. Flewln. Haysport New Royal Hotel i. Zarelll. "rnp. THE IIOTKI. WOKTII WHILE Hot tt Cold Water; SUam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrplinne Jttl Royal W A. Sanders, C.N.R.; R. M. Stevens. Cassiar; O. B. Hanson. few days ago from blood poisoning : Mrs. George A. Fraser, widow of t hart sustained a month previous. Barber Shop, Second Avenue, op- ! posite Post Office, as a competent : J. II. Rogers, general agent for i operator in hairdressing and cos- ' the Yukon & White Pass Route at metology, specialising in marcelling, finger waving, face massage and scalp treatments. For appointments day telephone 46, night, telephone Blue 413. (88) TOO LATE. TO CLASSIFY V ANTEE Girl cxpsnigficed uv fur work. Apply Wm. Qotdbloom. 9 DO YOU SUFFER FROM CONSTIPATION? Countless remedies are advertised for constipation. Many relieve for the moment but they are habit forming and must be continued. Others contain calomel and dangerous mineral drugs, which remain in the system, settle in the joints and cause aches and pains. Seme are harsh purgatives which cramp and gripe and leave a depressed after effect. Avoid lubricating oils which only grease the intestines and encourage nature's machinery to become laiv. C.A purely vegetable laxative such I as Carter's Little Livef Pills, gently i touches the liver, bile starts to flow, the bowels move gently the intestines are thoroughly cleansed and constipation poisons pass away. The stomach, ! liver and bowels are now active and the system enjoys a real tonic effect. AU druggists 2x and 75c red pkgs. How about having your boy friend take you for a nice car ride? Tell him Drivurself Taxi Walker Motor Co., Ltd. Distributors nf ver to Skagway. Weed less PainT Some folks take pain for granted. They let a cold "run its course," They wait for their headaches to "wear off." If suffering from neuralgia or from neuritis, they rely on feeling better in the morning. Meantime, they suffer unnecessary pain. Unnecessary, because there is an antidote. Aspirin tablets always offer immediate relief from various aches and pains we once had to endure. If pain persists, consult your doctor as to its cause. Save yourself a lot of pain and discomfort through the many proven uses of Aspirin. Aspirin Is tafe. Always the same. All drug-stores with complete directions. Glasscs fitted by registered optometrist at Hellbroner's Store, (tf) E. F. Crlbb, general manager of nrth nhfrr, thA the Pacific Salvage Co.. arrived In D.i , , i, . . . holiday visit. En route east she will' day afternoon on the Catala for . the city on the Prince George this 1,:3 Z vZ, ' tn HlOmlng bOUnd from VanCOU- vl.it In Tnmntn anH Mnntrrxl call. i Orolrtn (r, Ko r-raer Vol. , . v... Mrs. J. D. Skinner, wife of the editor of the Whltehorse Star ,whkh resulted from an accident he well known Stewart druggist, who ncwsPaP". "a a passenger aboard John W. Allen, superintendent cerms in the Ma. In lurnionT with engineer for the Dominion Flsher- died a few weeks ago in Victoria ",c iuw.b - i turnmS norn aftcr a triP East-George ? naMenwr aboard the Prince today bound for Stewart.) . " bein accompanied by her daugh-l Major J. A. Motherwell, chief In- tl.p hrory of the greatest IhiiiR skin jes. who has been here for the past ter. Mrs. Ernest McQuade. fiwialist. It has l.q.1 nuny Irilhant fpm Aav. nn h..,ln0ju. n mnn4mttnn , sucrceftes over bkln diseabe. ! .7. v 7 . " I wun me msiauauon .oi a new ow Father E. Allard. well known dis spector of fisheries for British Co , lumblaarrlved in the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning from h p. diesel engine in the fishery ; trict priest, who has been spendine Vancouver for a brief visit here on patrol cruiser Metra,. will sail by a six-months' leave of absence at official business. the Prince Oeorge tomorrow night his native home in Quebec, arrived : ( on his return to Vancouver. in the city on the Prince George Provincial Constable Ronald M Uhls morning, having travelled Stewart, of Chllliwack, who has Miss Vera Youngman will open i West via Vancouver, to resume his been transferred to Atlln, was a on Monday, April 14, at Keefe's duties. passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning going north to assume his new duties. ,-Kgway. was a passenger aooara w. L. McTavlsh. editor of the uie frmceas noran tnis morning - Winnipeg Tribune, and Mrs. Mc-bound for the north to resume his Tavhh re here today making th duties for the season. He was ac- round trlp on tne steamer Prlncc companlcd by Mrs. Rogers and George ln the course of a nollday Mlas Rogers. In the early days. Mr. trip to the Pacific coast. Rogers was agent here for the Pa-1 ciflc Steamship Co. and the Union . T - -,,.. ,, John 0a"el we known White- Steamship Co. horse merchant, who has been on a business trip to Vancouver an1 nr fnr R.iv n. JL clewhcre in the south, was a pas- ; POSITION -wmh by esncrience.'. aboard the Princess Norah Ltd and utuUy Mlnlng & jenger iiouwiwiKf. nVViS um i,, nftnce Co.. is a passenger aboard " sl4.u.s News Office. tf ,fw PjnM, nr j. , a from VannniiVAr In Anmr in mtV A. J. MUICany ana CnilQ a.- operation at the Saddle DroDertv morning from Vancouver and en- , at Hastings Arm and the Tiger at trained for Burns Lake to Join Mr. I Alice Arm. .Muicany wno was recently tran I of "Challenge of the Cross." ! Daffodil dance O.D.E. Hall. April 21 In I, GIRLSl GIRLS! GIRLS! I Moose dance April 21. Floral Cantata ln Presbyterian Church April 22. Catholic Women's League Spring Sale April 24. CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH CARS Fr,day' April 23 ferred to ranger. that point as forest The reeular monthlv buslneas Gordon Oilllland is acting as, relieved next week by Bert Robson, : RIN TRADE MARK REQ. On a charge cf contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile, Geo. Cameron was fined $100 In city police court this morning. Oscar Ness, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of thirty days' Imprisonment,, by Miigisttate McClymont in dtypMlce 'court this morning. ' ui mn Prince Rupert Steam' Bat W announces Mrs. C. Edwards as' lady attendant Hours: ladles 2 to 5 p. m., gentlemen, 5 to 10 p.m. 204 Sixth Street. Phone Black 764. tf L. II. Chism arrived in th,clty n yesterday af tertioh's; f i'iih "from New York: and embittkcU'-here' iboard the PrincjftBKNorahiiithiJ morning for Juneau. ,,.!,' Steamship Movements 'or Vancouver-Sundays ss. P. Charles 10 p.m. Tuesdays) ss. Catala 3:30 pjn. Thursdays ss. P. George IQ.pjn. Fridays ss. Prln. Royal 10 pjn. Fridays ss. Cardena ... Midnight AprH 2 ss. Prln. Norah pjn. April 13 ss. Prln. Norah . 5 pjn. April 23 ss. Prln. Norah .5 pjn. From Vancouver-Sundays as. Catala 4 pjn. Weds. as. P. George 10:30 ajn. Thursdays ss. Cardena r pjn. Fridays ss. Prln. Royal ....4 pjn. Sats. ss. P. Charles .10:30 a.m. April 9 ss. Prin. Norah ajn. April 19 as. Prin. Norah ajn. April 30 ss. Prln. Alice a.m. arrangemrnU for resumption of r'ved on the Prince George this! for Kaas R. and Port Simpson Sundays 56. Catala 8 p.m. From N'aas R. and Port Simpson Tuesdays ss. Catala 11:30 a.m. For Stewart and Premier-Sundays ss. Catala 8 pjn. Weds ss. Prince George 4 pjn. Sats. ss. Prince Charles .8 p.m. ANNOUNCEMENTS .luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro From Stewart and Premier t....... . . iClub was held ln the Commodore j Tuesdays as. Catala .11:30 a.m. e tQday wjth presldent c A Thurs. ss. Prince George 8 p.m. First United Church Easter Sale Kirkendall in the chair. Objective' aunaays ss. Pr. Charles ..8 pjn. 'April 10. Elks' Smoker, Elks' Home Thurs day, April 17. Good Friday Sacred concert St. for the year came ln for further From Ocean Falls-discussion and other miscellaneous Weds. ss. P. George 10:30 p.m. business was dealt with. i Fridays ss. prin. Royal . ..4 p.m. Sats. ss.Pr. Charles .10:30 ajn. Mrs. G. W. Smith, wife of the , For Anyox and Alice Arm-manager of the Universal Supply t Sundays as. Catala 8 D.m. Anarews uatnearai April is, aid or-.uo. wno sustained injuries re-i Weds. ss. Prince George 4 p.m. Kan fund. cently as a result of Jumping from! From Anyox and Alice Arm the second storey when the store Tuesdays ss Catala 11-30 am Baptist Church Good Friday, 8 at Stewart was destroyed by fire, is ' Weds. ss. Prince Oeoree 4 Djn' Oeorge today bound for Stewart. For Ocean Falls-Sundays ss, Pr. Charles 10 pjn. Thursdays -as. p. George 10 p.m. purser aboard the. steamer. Princei r"Uttjr;J,'.' "uut lv v' Oeoree this trin rififth flnffwlll ric . Foft Queen 'Charlotte Islands . - ------ --- ,. April Awy. 12 sS. Prince John 10 p.m. from the Prince George, who will : ,. Anr " 2ft3SrllJCf. J.h? 10, Pm take the place of Jack Crawford. . ' P" who has left for England to com?! Apr l" nce aJn' out with the new comoanv steam niiii i oa. jjuvc tfuiiit pan. er Prince Henry. Arnold Evens, who For Alaska was on the- Prince George last APru rnn- woran D m- week, will take charee of the of-1 AP' i-83- in- Noran ajn- Elks' BaUoon Dance, Elks' Home flee on the Prince John and, when APril 3o Prln- Alice a-m Norman McLean leaves for Ene- From Alaska land ln a couple of weeks, will goi April 2 ss. Prln Norah pjn. Ridley Home Basaar May 8. to the Prince Rupert. and Saturdays, 11:30 ajn.