111 w I m II II 1 a 5y?faprll 19. 1930. Ester rabbits, easter eggs (IILq flavour will please jrou more than any other TEA 'Fresh from the gardens Radio Servicing FELIX E. BATT EASTER NOVELTIES 11 SALADA' m jo has grown up in Prince Rupert has at the 5jfme time grown up with radio from its beginning. Mr. Flat! has joined our staff. He will sell Victor iladios. and service all makes of radios. Radio, for jyears, has been his hobby. He has a thorough mowledge of its fundamental principles and is JmWntly qualified to give you expert service. All KFgrk guaranteed. If you have any doubt as to the Kfficinicy of your set give us a calL complete test ing of set tubes, circuits, batteries, line voltage Ifvfrything, $2.00. If it is worth $2.00 to eliminate an uncertainty and have your set operate at 100 ef ficient, call phone 6. lMcuMvs.d ur Easter Goods Have Arrived and Are on Display Ganongs, arid Pascalls' See Our Wndows HAVE SOME PUT AWAY IF YOU DESIRE 0JOT1 7fie Pioneer Drucetsts THIRD AVE It SIXTH ST TLLEPMONf b '620C Three Graduate Fharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ' 'Wfc ... ,.T-rrtJi u.ias11 ir-t HrV -tr Tuendav 3.30 D m fS VMlll U. IK'TIIKIV lluiedale. Alel May. Me . FTWay inldnuhl IKfi AI.1CE AKM. ANYOX. HTF.WAKT. Na. Klvrr, I'ort Htiuiwoa. UIl m r tjklT e I Ml O 10 IW(.;T SIMEON and WALKS t5I.NU Thurdsy pjn. IlM Snrt Afnue K M SMITH Mem rrine KapeM. H C Ite Timu.h drketi old to UrlorlB ai4 tatlli. nd but cure rhrd IlhToKth to rtmtlnvilun ..... I bTg coast lreAMsairs B' sosiumi I ll .HI 1BAVM few HS : f-'-l B. C. Coast Steamship Service 8UL1M.S FROM I'K1.C KUPEKT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau. Skagway .prU 9. 19, 30. To Vancouver, Victoria. Seattle- April 2, 13. 23. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn. a f.nt fror All Steamship Lines AV. C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 USX Sa(..U.. . -itCsA STEWART m. CANADUN n Oi l i I H national SZ -r . jr m xv is . mil ir 1 1 v A 1 v- . id inlanMdxito QlitEN CmRLOTTE pAH 1150ah EDMONTON, WINNIPEG Eatltrn CanaJn, Vnilfl fl"tt Local Items Dentist Dr 686. J. It. Gosse. Phonr Try MInehcad egg coal for kit chen use. Clean and hot. Phone 771 . Glad to answer any questions about fire insurance. Helger-son. 92 An etching rash A blemished skin Eczema? HOTEL ARRIVALS tf Mrs. "Stephens Special Offer of $8.00 holdi until April 26. For ap pointment phone 561. Game Warden Ed. Martin re turned to the city on the Cardena yesterday from a trip to Ocean Falls and Vancouver on official duties. Inspector James M. Tupper, R.C. MP., returned to the city on Thursday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Ilazelton on official duties. Will I)I)D lieal overnight? Sometimes. More often it takes longer to waMi out the poison completely and restore a Finooth, clear skin. But the burning, the ilrhing, the. irritation, are soothed, rooled, instantly. ORMES LTD. V. J. McCUTCIIEON, 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 Central Hotel tMlKK NEW MANAGEMENT Meant llmtid: Trave!VrV Sral( Hwhhi: lint and ( old Wllrr Tree Hu MrrU All Train. and IWwik Rates $1.00 and Up hriXIAL MONTHLY ItATKS C.R.BIGGART & A. DONALD I'TOfrtrtor PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. rUUimOMMC. Prop. Cor. of Fraser arid Fifth Sts. Savoy William Radke, Buckley Bay; T. Savage, elty: George Amot, Burns Lake; William Vyse. Port Clements Mrs. C. Haugland, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. George Smurthwalte, Pre-! mier. I ITew Royal Hotel J. Zarrlll. "rop. THE HOTEL WOKTll WHILE Hot & Cold Wir: 8ti'm Hem 75c PER DAY AND Ur T' Irphiin.. sl Ruyal Gordon D. Dewar, Vancouver; W A. Sanders and L. W. Edin?er. C NJl.; John Heats, Port Clements; Paul Megher, Stewart; T. Lee. A. Montgomery and Roy Fisher, city: John H. GUlls, Queen Charlotte Islands; F. W. Rudge, Lowe Inlet; J. Davidson, Inverness. BEAVER WANTED Wc have a big order for beaver pelts and also for fox,' otter, mink, marten and fisher. We are satisfied to pay highest price as our customers must have the furs. Send them to the OLD RELIABLE W. Goldbloom hJBUI.JWX.'UtfABgKrtJB"t'T.l)lPMl THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Smothering Spells Couldn't Walk Far Gasped For Breath Mrs. T. W. Both, Kelowna, B.C., writes i "For over a year I waa troubled with smothering spells, and it was Impossible for tot to walk, .'even a short distance, on account of having to raspj for breath. friend told mo to try which I did, and in a short Urn felt much better. "I van now recommend them to everyone." f 'Price, 60c a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed diieet oa receipt of price by The T. liilbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. For higher prices and prompt returns ship your raw furs to T. Prince George, B.C. tf Glasses fitted tty registered op tometrist at Meilbroner's Store, (tf) Mrs. J. C. Brady will receive in the I.OJ3.E. Hall on Wednesday, April 23, from 3.30 to 6 p.m. 92 Mrs. M. P. McCaffery sailed Thursday evening on 'the' Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. The death occurred, on Sunday in Vancouver of Roy Lyle Anderson, aged 49, brother of Mrs. Ed ward Llpsett who is well known in Prince Rupert. John L. Kash of the Internatio hal Fisheries Commission staff sailed this morning on the Princess Norah for a trip to Ketchikan on official duties. Fred Ruge, manager of the B. C Packers cannery at Lowe Inlet, and members of the cannery crew came north from Vancouver on board the Cardena on Thursday. Miss Netta Clarke arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from her school teaching duties? Carl Johnson is at present in the 1 in the interior to spend the Easter Bulkley Valley where he will spend noiiaay at ner nome nere the next month or so recuperating I from a recent serious illness wKhj C. W. Homer, provincial assessor- nnenmonta. .revurrwa w me cuy on me uai- on Thursday afternoon's tram to , pay a visit over the Easter boll-1 davs with her parents, Mr. and CP.R. steamer Princess Horah Capt. Thomas Citlf,- making her final trip north oi the season in dena yesterday morning from .Tiii aatiaf aetory' sum f $60 was ' trip down the coast as far as realised by the Ladfra' Aid of Ru- Swanson Bay on official business ihil TTmllirt "fiimfrh dt 1 hp 1 Easter tea and aato on Thursday I C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert., afternoon. I0?1- D- Pnald. arrived In port at 1030 this morning from Van-" cpr. steamer Princess Royal, couver, Powell River and Ocean Capt. S. K. Oray, arrived in port at Pall with a good-sized passenger 5.30 last evening from the south, failing at 10 pm. on her return to Vancouver and waypotots. The Combined Senior and Junior choir of the Prebyterlan Church, MU Alice Pillsbury. who is fLf jSj . v.. i , .rrt. the Cantata, "What the Little Gordon Kerr, who has beeYi vis Itlnc in th ritv fnr the nast week Mrs. j. u. t-uismii rouiw. or so return on to West. ' " morrow evening to Stewart to re sume his duties tnere witn tne Power Corporation of Canada. Henry Geigerich has taken over the Alaska serrtoa. arrived In port the duties of chief field englnfer at 9.45 this morning from Vancou- hi this district tor the Consollda ver and sailed a couple of hours ted Minir & Smeltng Co.Vfellow. I i later for Skagway. The vessel had w the departure, of D.-.C. Mc i'(a 1 B large "8 list ul of imc" passengers lnelud- ...wuvi- Kecfirfle became lor ir the vne wuvnera- southernpa pari B2 01 tag Yukoners and Aiasxans return- the province. Mr. Geigerich is at lng north after having spent tne present at his home In Kalso to at winter In the south. tend the funeral of his mother who was recently asphyxiated in Cali nca Saws repaired Old saws re- paired and 11 IT sharpened to give good work. Complete stock on hand of new circular and bend saws. H'rf( im about Mir IMONOS CANADA SAW Co. LTD. MONTHAL . TOUOHTO 7-29 VANCOUVI - (T. JOHN. N.S. FKOM MONTREAL To CIlEItBOrV -SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG May 1, May 2U . Montclarc TO LIVERPOOL May 3 Uuclieaa of Richmond May 16 Duebaaa of York TO BELFAST-GLASGOW May 17 , i MUU Ma ... Mlnnedoaa liatiatUM at Bella.'Jt. iiifw FROM QUEHEC To CIIERBOURG-SOUTIIAMITON May S, May 38 EmpreM of Bootland May 11. June 4 Kmpreca of France May 21, Jun 11. .Empfw ot Auatralla ! FIlOirVANCOUVElO 1 May 8. Jun M. Emp'twa ot Buaala I May 39, July 14 Unfxtm ot Aaia i Jun 18. Aug 7, Empraaa ot Oaaala I Iaelvdint call f Waoliau. I AbsIv to Ateflta eThr or J. J. FOItsTF.K 8teamahlp 0nl Paaa. Aent C.P.R. 8lUon Viuioouvor. Tslaphone: li.nlty list fornia. ANNOUNCEMENTS Daffodil dance AprU 21 In I. 'O.D.E. Hall. Moose dance April 21. Flaral Cantata In Presbyterian j Church April 22. Catholic Women's League Spring ,Sale April 34 UlIVLOi UHil.O; VIllVLOi' piu.. rmllnnn nane r.llfn' TInmc How about having your boy friend Frday. April 25. take you for a nice car ride? Tell hlm- Drivurself Taxi Walker Motor Co., Ltd. Distributors o' CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH CARS Anglican W.A. Spring Sale, May 1 Mooseheart Ladles' Children's Masquerade May 2. Children and spectators 2Sc Ridley Home Bazaar May 8. w Gyro Hoedown Friday, May 9, - i Andltorlum. 1 Rebelcah Bridge, Whist and Dance May 14. Leif Erlckson Independence Day Banquet May 16. EaKh-s' Smoker. Mayv 19. nutm lb ta mi.v n i tm rn.a a rm BATTERIE pur experience with COYLE Batteries has proven to us that they are the most dependable battery It Is possible to buy. We know that all materials used in their construction are of the .highest quality, which means that the COYLE Battery gives the maximum In economical and satisfactory service, rhone SCG Rupert Motors PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Ui.Bi;BiBiaxKi:iiiiii.fl:i:Ki':tia urch"S5eni'cbs FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, B'. A. Morning worship and communion at 11 am. Songs by the Junior Choir. "Easter Cheer" and "Sing With All the Sons of Glory." Sunday School' at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Quartette and chorus, "Jesus Lives." Solo, "Teach Me to Pray," by Miss E. Vickers. Easter message ateach service. Devotional meeting Wednesday at 7:30. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. John II. Hanson Morning Worship (Scandinavian) at 11 am. Songs by the choir. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening worship at 7 psa. Program given by Sunday School pupils. Special Easter FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoe, DJ), Minister Service at 11 am. Subject, "THE EASTER MESSAGE." Two anthems by the Junior Choir, "Welcome To Day" and "Lilies Fair." The ordinance of Baptism administered at the morning service. Sunday School at 12:15, open session. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "THE RESURRECTION FACT, ;"' 'Witnessed; by pHopheqy ANDirESTiMONY.v Anthem by full Chorus Choir. "I Will Lift Up My Eye by Whitfield. Solo, "Open the Gates of the Temple," by Melvin R. Dafoe. A cordial welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society. 215 Second Avenue This Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT." Sunday School at 12 noon. Testimony meeting on the first Wednesday evening of each month at 8 o'clock. The public Is cordially Invited. Reading room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 8 pan. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Easter Day. Holy Communion at 8 ajn. Morning prayer and holy communion, 11 am. Children's Service at 2:30. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Special Easter music. ATTENTION: TAKU PROSPECTORS Avoid the necessity of clearing: your supplies throujh the customs at Juneau. We carry complete prospectors' outfits right on the ground in Canadian territory. TAKU TRADING CO. Vm. Strong. Prop. Mrs. H. Valpy sailed Thursday night on the Prince George for Vancouver. Mrs. D. L. Pitt a,nd child, who have been spending several months! in Tacoma, are passengers aboard the Prince Rupert today returning to Premier. ' Sergeant O. J. Duncan, chief ofj the city detachment of the provln-1 clal police, returned to the city on' the Cardena yesterday morning after a weeks trip to Vancouver. F. L. Racey, general superlnten-i dent In charge of Power Corporation ot Canada construction operations, returned to the city on the Cardena yesterday morning from a brief trip to Vancouver. He brought north with him twenty-eight men from Vancouver who left the steamer at Balmoral and proceeded by gasboat to Falls River where they will be employed. , TAKU RIVER P.O. Address: Tulsequh, B.C. GARDEN SUPPLIES HOES, RAKES, SPADES, WHEEL-HARROWS. GARDEN SEEDS FORKS, TROWLS, SHEARS. THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd. Mrs. B. Wylie ami two children left on this morning's train for Montreal where they will embark for a visit in Scotland. Keith McAllister of Ocean Falls, after a brief visit In the city, sailed by the Prince George Thursday night, on his return to the paper town. Capt. Ian McBrayne, of Victoria, inspector of the Sea Cadets, arrived in the city on the Prinosss Royal yesterday pfternoorf and, after making an official Inspection of the local corps of sea cadets which paraded under Lieut. Robt. Blance and made a good showing, sailed by the same steamer last night on his return south. Capt. McBrayner served overseas with the famous Princess Pats regiment and was severely wounded. Years ago he was with the Royal Northwest Mounted Police at Lethbrldge with Inspector J. M. Tupper of this city.