?he i i. April 23, 1930. ASTER RABBITS, EASTER EGGS MSTER NOVELTIES , i t.ei' Goods Have Arrived and Are on Display.. Ganongs' and Pascalls " ' See Our Wndows , A L SOME PUT AWAY IF YOU DESIRE 7fw Pioneer Druyeisfs IIRD AVE. C SIXTH ST. TELEPHONE 8?f,20C Three Graduate Pharmacists For Happy Bake-Days Use FIVE ROSES IV c - 1 A FLOUR "The World's Rest' Satisfaction Guaranteed By g a of the Woods Milling Co; Ltd. Manufacturers of Highest Quality Mill Products Local Representative .03. McMeekin Prince Rupert I n a a EiBEEriiEiBitBieaiicariiRtBraiainraintBrriiT UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Mailing t'rvtn ITInr Kuoert ' i '. Kit. VICroalA, Butcdaic. Art Bay, etc Tuesday 3 30 p.m v i on I K, IK toktt. Ilulrdle. Alert' IU. e . Iridar wldnitlil M" t AUM. A.NVOX, HTKWAHT, .Ns4 Kivrr.. rort Blnimvu. BUD. rl 8 .00 o m. M MI-SON and WALES ISLAND. Thurtday p.m. i Avrnur 8 M 1MITII ttn Prince Kupert. II. C 1 1 ' k It ttrartk void to Victoria and Seattle .and baccate (becked (n ilcntlnvilan B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE ItUPKKT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway M il 9. 19. 30. To Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle-April 2. 13. 23. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every fncay. lu p.m Agents For All Steamship Lines Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 uray T.W.fffll lull' y ANYOX - STEWART 4 00 p m. 7 M f yl Ijf S7i EDMONTON, WINNIPEG GARDEN SUPPLIES and ttirmMaf P'LJ'AWlO.M n.m. SUNDAYS, THURSDAYS N,tk and S queen cmnorrE BV 1150.AH JU'S, SPADES, W1IEE L-IIAKKOWS, GARDEN SEEDS FORKS, TROWLS, SHEARS. HOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd. Local Items Dentist, 68G. Dr J. R. Gosse, Phone Five room house, good neigh' vborhood, for' sale. Helgerson. 95 F.'B. Walton, C. N. R. roadmaster, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip as far as Pacific on official duties. P. LeRoss, section foreman at ! Pacific, and Mrs. LeRoss and fam ily are visitors in the city,, having arrived from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. C. B. Smith, dock agent for the Canadian . National Railways at Vancouver, and Mrs. Smith are passengers aboard the ss. Prince George today making the round trip north. James Farquhar returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Terrace where he spent the Easter week-end. Mrs. Farquhar is visiting for a while longer at Terrace with her parents. Canon and Mrs, T. J. Marsh. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Silver Cigarette Lighter, engraved. Finder please return to News. Reward. 97 FOR SALE Two tons good oat hay, $20 per ton, f.o.b. Cedarvale. T. R. Tomllnson. ' 99 flOVr.KNMKNT AITIIOVED CHICKg TIIK IIUHT COM.MEItUAL IIATrilCKY under Domlnl-n Oovernment approval policy In. Brttlah Columbia. Every bird Individually Inspected by Dominion Government Inspectors Oerttfted. BOP. flock with years of breeding, production and vitality. We offer White Wyandotte chlcka from the highest RO.P Hock of Can ids. Barred Rocks, wonderfully barred. pms contalnlnf hena 23S-334, headed by male from dame 260-390. Rhode laland Red hena from 320-310. head d by Burgess 360-360 malea. White Legherna. bene frcm 220-S00. I neaoea oy But. 'imiveriiiy males iron) 380-300 damh HaAc!? ,1a regularly lnapccted atxi. every sanitary precaution in dlrte- 'ireVenUoti "See our local agent Jfe 8!vJ. M Will give you full particulars." We' offer no premium but quality chicks Prices are reasonable for '.hl high-grade Stock Oet our pamphlet, it's enuxh to tMI you everything Electric Hatchery, 3750 Prince Edward St . Vanawniver. - 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 ISC HOTEL ARRIVALS li u n. Central Hotel UMlliH NEW MANAOKMKNT Strum Hmtfd: Traietlrr' Sample ltooir.: llit iiml (old Water t'rrr llus Merit All Trulnt and Bwiu Rates $1.00 and Up SP1XIAL MONTHLY RATES C.R.IUGGAKT & A. DONALD Proprietor! PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUDHOJIME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy D. Jacobsen Foss, city; It. Taper and son, Pacific. New Royal Hotel J. Zarrlll, Prop. 1 jjlE. HOTEL OilTH WHILE ' Hot ft Cold Water: Steam Heat . 75c PER DAY AND UP THrrlmiir ?H1 Royal H. Stafford, Lowe Inlet; Thomas J. Dwyer. Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoss, Miss Betty LeRoss and Miss Alda LeRoss, Pacific; C. H. Underwood and J. Lynch, O.N.R., R. Richardson, Winnipeg; Lester Hastwet and B. J. Kolme, Terrace: J. Brado and Paul Tlckoles, Por-cher Island; J. A. Garner, city. THE DAILY NEWS PAOE THREE FA! MT, DIZZY SPELLS Had To Sleep Propped Up In Bed Mri. Norman Bishop, Salisbury, N.B., writes i "I wu troubled with faint and dittj tpellt and whea I would lie down I would suffer terribly with mothering ipella. I got ao bad I hxd to eleep propped up in bed. "My doctor laid it wai my heart and nervet, and that I needed a good heart tonic "I was advised to take and I bad not taken one box when 1 conld He down and sleep like a child." Price, COe. a boi at all druggists and dealeri, or mailed direct on receipt of ric bj The T. Milburn Co., Limited. Toronto, Ont Basketball Thursday and Friday, April 24 and 25. Anyox vs. Rupert, Exhibition Hall. Admission 50c. 96 John Dahlberg was fined $300, with option of three months' im prisonment, by Magistrate McCly- mont yesterday on a liquor selling charge. Courts of revision' on the provin cial voters' list will be held here as well as in most other ridings of the province on May 19. Government Agent C. L. M&nroe Is the re gistrar of voters here. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh left on to day's train for Terrace to Join Mr Mcintosh who left a few days ago They are getting their .summer home in readiness for occupancy this season. C. N. ss. freighter Canadian Seig neur went on the pontoons at the local dry dock about'2:30 yesterday afternoon. The vessel will be leav ing in about ten day?' time for Van couver to resume service in the In tercoastal trade. Mrs. Jack Wynne? who recently underwent an operation for appen dlcltis in the Prince Rupert General Hospital, has made such satisfac tory progress toward recovery that she was abletoretanr to her home at the first of the week. Mrs. Stanley Stott of Harve, On tario, and Mrs: James McQuarric of Vermillion, Alberta, arrived In the city fromj the East on yesterday afternoon's train and will b the guests for the next two week of their brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. XI. M. Stephens, Em erson Place. From here they win proceed to Vancouver and Cour-tenay, Vancouver Island, to . vlst with other relatives. Mrs. McQuarric is accompanied by her young son. v Galvanized Iron, Pipe Fittings, Belting, Etc. Pull line of new and uwd Oalv. and Black Pipe and Fittlrp; new Rubber Belt, l to 13-lnch; also Pyramid Hair Belt, beat English mak, very durable: new Corrugated, Iron, s, 8 and 10 ft ah rets, always In atoek: used flat Oalv. Sheet, 30-inch IkT W ft. Full stock of Steel 'Eutlt PUIIeya; Potato ami ante. Sacks: Barbed wU: . wir Rope: Canvas: Diets; Windows; Roofing Felt; Garden and Air lkjoa; Boom Chains; Merchandise and, Equipment of all deeertpttotia. Enquiries "solicited. lt Powell Si. . Vancouver, B.C. II. C. JI NK CO. WHY SUFFER FROM YOUR LIVER? Wliy be handicaprcd with unsightly Motchcs on the face, eyes with yellow tinge and that tired and languid feel-ins? This indicates a torpid liver Headache, Dizziness and Biliousness surely follow. You must stimulate your lazy liver, start the bile flowing with Carter's Little Liver Pills. They also act as a mild laxative, purely vegetable, free from calomel and poisonous drugs, small, easy to swallow, and not habit forming. They are not a purgative that cramps or pains, unpleasant after effect following, on the contrary a good tonic All D-'iggists 25c and 75c red pkgi. GIRLS! GIRLS! 'l Glasses fitted by registered op tometrist at Ileilbroner's Store, (tf) Try Mlnehead egg coal for kit chen use. Clean and hot. Phone, 771 the Peace River district tf For higher prices and prompt re turns ship your raw furs to T. Pap-pas, Prince George," B.C. tf Sam Jabour will sail on the ss Prince George this afternoon for a business trip to Anyox. . Mrs. L. G. Skinner of Copper City is paying a brief visit to the city having arrived from the In terior on yesterday afternoon's train. Provincial Constable Thompson will arrive in the north shortly from Vancouver to take over duty as constable at Hudson's Hope In Dr. and Mrs. John A. West, who have been visiting In the city for the past few days, will sail by the Prince George tomorrow night on their return to Vancouver. CNR. steamer Prince George Capt. Nell McLean, arrived in port at 12 noon today from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls with qnite a large list of passengers. R. F. McNaughton, CNH., dls trict passenger agent, will sail on the Prince Oeorge this afternoon to make the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on official business. The regular fortnightly open luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyros, schedules for today, was postponed until next week when District Governor Alex Davies of Tacoma will be here. The Combined Senior and Junior holr of the Presbyterian Church assisted by local talent, will (rive i Floral Cantata. "What the Little lowers Say." Tuesday. April 22. at i o'clock. Tickets, adults 50c. chll iren 25c. 94 T. D. Pattullo. M L At and Ma or Moodto. LlbeSu organizer for the province, who have been rpending the past few days in the -Uy. will sail by the Prince George tomorrow night on their return to Victoria. W. F. Ring, physical director at the Anyox mine, arrived in the city yesterday from the smelter town and left on today's. tram for .Mqntr real where he wJUembark, tW.i.ri visit at his native home in. London, England. Border Line Navigation Co.'s "reighter Border Queen, Capt. 'ose. arrived in port last evenlm from the south with full careo for Albert Sr. McCoffery including irldp t'mber to be used by the Canadian National Railways. Dominion Constable E. O. Newn- ham, who arrived in the city yesterday from Klnclolth, left on today's train for Montreal where he will meet his mother who is coming out from England for a visit in this district. Completing her final voyage bf the season on the Alaska route CPJl. steamer Princess Norah. Capt. Thorns Cliff, is due in port at 4 o'clock this afternoon from Skagway and will sail an hour and a-half later for Vancouver and Victoria) The tsteamer Princess Alice will now take over the Alaska run of the company for the spring. ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Catholic Women's League Sprint; Sale April 24. Elks' Balloon Dance, Elks' Home Friday, April 25. Anglican WA, Spring Sale, May 1 Mooseheart Ladles' Children's Masquerade May 2. Children and spectators 25c Ridley Home Dazaar May 8. Gyro Hoedown GIRLS! Andltorlum. Friday, May 9, How about having your boy friend ' . , . JTI ,. . . Kebah Bridge. Whist and take you for a nice car ride? Dance 14. Tell him- May Drivurself Taxi ! Lcif Erlckson Independence Day Banquet May 16. Walker Motor Co., Ltd. i . .. . . ,"77 . , r Distributors of Erlcksbn Independence Day CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH CARS Ban1uet May 16- Eagles' Smoker, May 19. Our Mechanical Department Has been placed in charge of Fcrnand Uousell Mr. Rousell has been 24 years in the automobile trade, has had charge of some of the largest shops in Canada, including: The Legare Auto & Supplies Ltd., Montreal; Webbers Garage, Calgary; Pacific Nash Motors, San Francisco, VS., and the past four years with Southard Motors, Vancouver. Realizing the pressing need for a man of this calibre In Prince Rupert and wishing to feel assured that our patrons will get maximum service, has been the motive for placing Mr, Rousell In charge of our shop. We solicit your patronage. Our prices are competitive. ROSS & MOORE LIMITED Chevrolet and liulck Dealers E. J. Smith of O. W. Nlckerson I A. R. Holtby returned to the city Co. Ltd., returned to the city on on yesterday afternoon's train from yesterday afternoon's train from a, a brief trip to the Interior on rail-brief business trip to Terrace. iway duties. Mrs. J. C. Hunt of Port Esslngton j Is spending a few i Besner Apartments, First Avenue. D. Drummond of Remo returned today to his home after a brief visit In town during which he at tended meeting of the local Odd fellows and Rebekah's lodges. Commander A. S. M. Nicholls. marine superintendent, Canadian National Steamships, Vancouver, arrived in the olty on the Prince George today from the south, be Ins here in connection with the docking of the freighter Canadian Seigneur. John McHuRh. engineer for the fisheries department of tpubUc works, Victoria, is a passenger aboard the Prince George today being here on official duties in connection with the construction of the fisheries experimental station annex. He will return south tomorrow night. Mayor C. H. Orme returned to days visitinerwith f.o n . - ... Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Curzon, V . V morning from a two-weeks' trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Robert Corlett; well known pio neer rancher of the Lakelse district, who has been spending the winter in California, arrived In the city on the Prince George today from a brief business trip to J. P. Forde, district engineer tor the federal department of pub lic works, Victoria, is a passenger aboard the Prince George today bound for Stewart on business in connection with proposed dock extension there. H. O. Perry, of Prince George, who has been on a business trip to Vancouver arrived here from the south on. the Prince George today and proceeded by train to the interior. Mr. Perry was formerly M.L. A. for Fort George.' You, too can. be an envied hostess ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Meals and refreshments are enjoyed as never before when foods and -i-) liquids have had the advantage of I ay Only electric refrigeration. The exactly 10 down correct degree ot cold, always, without variation; perfect. air circulation; cleanliness. No wonder food looks better, tastes better, is better. Models for every need and purse. Pay only $10 down. Balance spread comfortably oyer. two years, iy Northern British Columbia V Power Company Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.