fnnHiif. April 21, 1930. I I P OKST ! MblllPS I B "'Va i EASTER RABBITS, EASTER EGGS Salada Orange Pekoe Blend gives greatest satisfaction iid i t in in ftORANGE A 1 H hbmw H PEKOE H MrtalJlte TEA 'Fresh Erom the gardens1 EVINRUDE DEALER WANTED V . want a representative In Prince Itupert to handle the t , i complete line in Canada cf outboard motors and boats. wen Evinrude models, from 3 Il.r. club-bag size r : to II.P. electric Marling Speeditwin. We build cruis-, i in.ibouts, speedboats, to fit the motors. Brisk Selling; Profitable i u'.- "" Evinrudcs and several of our boat should be sold in I' u;, Ktipert this year. Average motor sale is $250; boat sales ,io;n $") to $1000. Liberal discounts to dealers. Only Small Stock Needed We kiep $20,000 dealers' reserve supply of boats run! motors in Vancouver and give speedy delivery, cur dialers need only 2 or 3 motors for display and tlr iionstration, and a little enthusiasm; we supply cvcm thing else. Write today for complete details! BOEING A IRC RAF T r anuda, Limited Vancouver T.v HI C OASTS LAUGLST PLEASURE BOAT BUILDERS" EASTER NOVELTIES .: ! .aster Goods Have Arrived and Are on Display Ganongs' and Pascalls' See Our-AVndowfi . IT vVi: SOME PUT AWAY IF YOU DESIRE tines lift. yfu- Pioneer Drtttttsts U:r .WE. L SIXTH ST TELLPnONrS ? L 20V Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSIIII'S LIMITED Halllni from Prime Kupm . ' H'VKR, VICTORIA. BuU-dl Aicr: buy. etc Tuesday. 8-10 pjn I'm; l'ivut. VirroiJU. Ilulertale. Alft lta. Me.. IrUUy mldnltbl I s: At.li'E AKM. AMU.V BTKtVAKT. N tUott. I'ort HIiiiumio. bun-(i.iv S.Ml n ro ' KtMPbON aud WALES ISLAND ThurMUy pm. I Acmif K M M1ITII astnt mnre Kupert. B.C. 1 1 nuirli Urartu ni lu Vlrlorla and 6l ni bat pur t linked i iotlntlon . I B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. WrangeU. Juneau, Skaway pril 9, 19. 30. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle ADril 2. 13. 23. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc.. Vanemiver and Victoria, every rooay, Agents Tor All Steamship Lines W f Orchard, General Afcnt. 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert. Phone 31 . iwi -rrnnr'i .... - an ?- ANYOX - STEWART ( oW ClUBtomT w 4 00 p.m. ( ISLANDS VcWniy, Snlurdlf J fi,rMitfMI - "LI DpA,rl 11.50am 75t EDMONTON, WINNIPBC U you want anything:, try a classified ad. Local Items Dentist. Ur G86. J. It. Gossc, Phone Try Minehead egg coal for kit chen use. Clean and hot. Phone 771 ; Mrs. P. A. Roberts returned to the city dh the Catala yesterday afternoon from a week's trip to Vancouver. Oddfellow's and Rebekah's anni versary Roll Call and At-Horae. Tuesday, April 22, Metropole Hall at 8.30. Visiting Brothers Invited v. attend. 93 V. Crockett and O. H. Stocks., Smlthers school teachers, were in the city last week enroute to Vancouver where they 'will spend the i Easter holidays. John Jenkins, at present assis tant purser on the Prince George, service next week. i E. Dickson, arrived in port at 450 ' yesterday afternoon from Vancou- i ver and waypolnts and sailed at 8 I pjti. for Anyox. Stewart and other No "cere" but helps to r- duc paroxytma cf coughing. W Vapo.Rud b OtwJIAfiliw COMPflODORE CAFE The latest thing in lundi7 counters just instailea. Delicious Waffles Served by means of very latest Equipment Business Men's Lunches a Specialty Get the Commodore Habit HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel I'Mtl'K NEW M.INAOEMENT Mfitm llratrd: TravrtlW lmilf lt(MH; llnl and Cold Wain le Hu MrHi All Train wild . limits Rates $1.00 and l p SrCt'IAL MONTHLY ItATW C.R.BIGGART &. A. DONALD l"rorWr PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PliUnilOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth 8ts. Savoy Cher Island; B. Cay ran, Terrace; C. Matheson, Smlthers. New Royal Hotel i. Znri'lll. 'Top. TllS IIOTIX UOKTII WHILE tof& Onld Water: Steam Heat f J5c PER DAY AND UP Telephone ?K1 Royal Port Essinjrton; Len Clifton, Hart. ley Bay; Charles Lang, Skagway; John D. Qlllls. Queen Charlotte Islands; Ji. E. Hogan, Kloyah Bay; R. M. Stevens and J. A. Dodge, Inverness; Bd. Larson Ketchikan; T city; v. Mutnoson. smiinersi r. u Williams, Fort St. John. THE DAILY NEWB PAGE THREE YOUNG WIFE STRENGTHENED After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 1 Compound Rinrroft. Ontario "When 1 first took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable riding. 5 lompouna l bad been mamod about a year and my strength wis leaving me ob ao count of tay condition. I was only 19 and it was my iint child. My mother Void tne I needed something to steady my nervn and a girl chum told me W take the Vegetable Compound. I am w thankful 1 did because it strengthened my whole system and mm I feel per fectly well and have a sweet little baby boy Mas. J. B. Btalsm, ilancrofl, Ontario. for service on this coast. I there. Glasses fitted by registered op tometrist at Heilbroner's Store, (tf) For higher prices and prompt returns ship your raw furs to T. Prince George, B.C. tf T. J. Bhenton, inspector of mines sailed last nleht on the a Prince Ru prf for a trip to VancSuvcr and Victoria. - " William Watt left on this morn ing's train for a brief business trip to Terrace. He will return to the city tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. H. L. Alexander sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Victoria, being called there on account of the death of a brother. James Nick, pioneer Alice Arm prospector, who has been on a . trip to Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday after noon returning north. Miss Franks arrived on yester day afternoon's train from London, P. W. Forrest, traveler for the Englandi and win Pend the sum Kelly-Dourlas Co., was a passenger Mrg w Smiu, io48 lt!..r!L"elln.!lLataard Prlncc Norah 8atur- Sixth Avenue East . 1 . I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I LfLVOM reports mnc .mat me iiu' 'wetian motorshiD Roxen. first ves There were sixty-five passengers i of the season to load era in from The Combined Senior and Junior , BOlne north aboard the steamer , Alberta Wheat Pool's Prince cnoir or the Presbyterian tnuren, princess Norah which was In port RUpert Elevator, is due on Wednes assisted .by local talent, will give Saturday morning bound from day a Floral Cantata, "What the Little ! Vancouver to Skagway. . i ! Flowers Say." Tuesday, April 22, at i 8 o'clock. Tickets, ad (fits 50c, chll-I dren 25c. 94 1 Union steamer Catala, Capt H. Chalk of the local branch of Capt. Ollbert will leave Vancou- tne Bank of Montreal sailed last ver towards the end of this month evening on the Catala for Stewart for Birkenhead. England, to bring where he will spend thenext few A out the new steamer Prince David weks on relief duty at the branch Easter Tea and Sale of home union freighter Chllliwack, Capt. cooking in aid of the St. Peter's John Mulr. Is due in port tomorrow ! northern ports whence she will be i Church will be held at the home from the south. The vessel which I back here tomorrow afternoon 'of Mrs. J. Boddie. Eighth Avenue, will go no further north than here southbound. The vessel brought t Thursday, April Z4, irom 3 to e. this trip, has a cargo oi coai ior me north a fair-sized passenger list. WHOOPING COUGH I local dry dock. J. B. Wwxtvrort.h of Vancouver disembarked at Butedale from the The fire denartment had a call steamer Catala yesterday morning at 5.50 yesterday afternoon to Am enroute to Sarf Inlet where he has brose Avenue and Sixth Avenue minlne tntedasts. He was accom- wher there was a grass fire ied by F. M- Wells, well known which wm qukkly extinguished pectof ana locator of a num- vdtludflgflOl, property. ber of Important Surf Inlet show ings. . . -' - it I 1 u, uernciimanu. uuuun from Schumacher, On C.N.R. steamer Prince Charles tario, was a passenger aboard tne Capt. E. Mabbs. made a special Princess Norah Saturday morning trip from Vancouver to Powell going through to Skagway enroute III ver on Saturday carrying dele- to the Yukon Territory. ntM in th North Vancouver Con- - Mrs. Peter Sehufer of Lake ventlon when Oeneral McRae wa? KMn. JtlbXS ben a aeam seiectetu canaioave ior uie fmtv4wm . vvr r Atif v .am tka Dpin Rnnopt RntiirnrtV t WAS HtV a a utuv wuav morning from.he souh and pro William Mitchell who will be eeeded by aln her home in. tho superintendent in charge of eann- Interior. ing operations of the B. C. Pack-' ers on the Queen Charlotte Islands J HlWltch sailed last night on .ki. -.rf., h Mtv nn the Prince Rupert for Victoria the Prince Rupert Saturday morn- ECZEMA Boils. Pimples nil akia niplions mutt from blood (ov purtti T ttiotowf Mr rln tht Mood and nd Um tkia o' blrauib lk TKU BLOOD and apply Buckley's OinlmM K tb akin. A goQ tin to btfrfi U now. You will anarval al tha rttuha and tha improvaanant in vour haalth. TKU-BLOOD cotli 1.00, tha Oini. tnaai 30c. ASK TOUR DRUGGIST IS. i OOVIT.NMtNT Al'I'UOVUn CHICKS I TIIK ITK1T 'OMMl ltl I AL IIATCIIEKY I poller In BrltUih Columbia. Sverr bird mental where he will visit for a month with .... 1.1 tMAtK as Hire T T Hrtro rpfiirn. .. -. - - -. -that lng from Vancouver ana saueo , night on the Prince John for In north then to take a position In -cannery store for the the the Islands, accompanied by mem- Haysport bers of the crew of Shannon Bay summer. cannery. F. Alexander I north with Mr. Mitchell. also came Mrs. D. D. McTavlsh and daughter, Miss Ruth McTavlsh, who have been visiting here for the past month with Mrs. McTavlsh's father Morte H. Craig, sailed by the ss. Prince Rupert last night on their return to Victoria. E. C. Swank, formerly mate on other of tha company vessels. Is here to take over duties as chief officer on the C. N. R. steamer Prince William which Is to he com missioned next week In local ser vice out of this port. F. W. Hart has already under cone one successful operation In the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospi tal and Is soon to have another which It Is expected will be lnstru- ln restoring him to his iittuviauau iMpccwo oj uominiou .uat mod 8000 nlln- health lOovwiwetu inspur cwtittad R.O.P.;u,ual 1 flocks with year o( oraMlng. produc-! I uh and vitality w nitme whtu wyan- i capt. Lary Thomson of the Fed 1 WlbW VIIIUIUI . I ..1 .11.- flock of Cani rta Banrl fully bnrn-d pnu fnnmiin ben a?s- rived In the city on the uataia yes quality cniciw rrict am nMonmc ior , . . . - . . ,v,i-v, thu hutii-arade meek oet our namon- Laminated Matrials Ltd.. which let. it s enouKli to umi you evwrytntng GIKLS GIKLS! . GIRLS! Drivurself Taxi Walker Motor Co., Ltd. Distributors or R. Brealy. representative of the hiivn rnttnnwnod Iocs from tail SWvncoulCrCry district for Its veneer mill at New Westminster, arrived in tne city on the Oatala yesterday -afternoon from Vancouver, being accompanied by Mrs. Brealy and family. J. Woodwork and O. Pappador, ; about havln yur- bV f'tend T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY tunc jvu iui tt sin-c vai iiuur . Tell him A. Woodco. k and Joseph R. Rogers CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH CARS FOR SALE Two canvas tents. II ft. by 16 ft. and 16 ft. by 19 ft. Phone 24 FOR SALE $700 takes Chevrolet Sedan, privately owned, very low mileage. Nicely broken in. Phort 61. The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office, Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers of Gold Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores Producers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc TADANAC, TRAIL GARDEN SUPPLIES HOES, RAKES, SPADES, WIIEEL-BAIIROWS, GARDEN SEEDS FORKS, TROWLS, SHEARS. THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd. Don't forget the Moose Dance tonight. Dancing D to 2. Premier . Orchestra. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mrs Fred Nash and daughter, Miss Jessie Nash, of Terrace are visitors In the city, having arrived from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Harold McEwen, C.N.R. division freight agent, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip through the Interior as far as Jasper on official duties. ! At 3.45 Saturday afternoon the Mrs. David Wilton and child sail-; Gyro Hoedown Friday, May 9, ed by the Prince John Saturday , Andltorlum. night on their return to Queen Charlotte City after having spent; Rebekah Bridge. Whist and two weeks here while the child re-. Dance May 14. ceired medical treatment. MASONIC FUNERAL Charles J. Taylor Laid to Rest Yesterday With Full Rites of Craft Full Masonic honors were accorded the late Charles Irons Taylor, foreman carpenter at the Prince RupeH dry dock, whose funeral took place yesterday afternoon. The service commenced In the Masonic Temple and members of the craft then paraded in regalia from the hall to the chapel of the B. C. Undertakers. There again the service was In charge of Tyee Lodge, A. F. Si A. M., the rites being conducted in the chapel and at the .graveside by A. R. Nichols, worshipful master, assisted by members of the lodge. John E. Davey presided at the orcan and sane a vocal solo. Pthere being no hymns. The chapel was filled with friends of the deceased and his family, members of the Masonic craft and of the Car- U hishct U . ...V B.O.P .. . . . nrlUth nninmhia nr. penters' Union, St. Andrew's So- ft-clr. R' cri wonder wonder- cmi 1 uuw v jhhi - - ... ciety and other organizations. Many !?? if",.b.y ""Jr . 'J0 dnu 255 trrtav afternoon from Vancouver, floral tributes testified to the es . . . . juii HnrAA isiann Kfn rsswrasi irnsri v:ni- - ,. i . ... it t. t i M. Watson ana k. urenwen. r on Dy mb.o mim bejnB here to pilot the Norweglaa KE. W vZTiZi ototahlp Roxen. first ship of the Voyer' city 1 Haspaia ami ami P p. voyer, city, E a. B ure-;. e y Htchrv u muiui. m- season to load eraln cargo from ralne. Anyox Mine; P. Weeks, Por- j peotd uxt every wnitanr pMoautton .w,! nort In dweiu prewntmn. our local , agent Jack.Belvlg. w will give you full particular?' We olfrr !;o premiums but teem In which deceased was held Pallbearers were: James Mc,-piashan, O. O. R. Anderson, Aid. S. D. Macdonald, Ben Dalgarno, Joseph Brown and J. Armstrong. A large concourse followed the cortege to its last resting place. InteriorNatives Do Well in Taking of Cedar Timber Indians, who have been cutting I cedar along the Bulkley River opposite Beament station on the Canadian National Railway line, did very well during the past winter and now have a good many poles nlnnir fhp rnllurnv rpadv for shlo- oajmcnt. ' I Daffodil dance O.D. Hall. April 21 In I. Moose dance April 21. Floral Cantata In Presbyterian Chuich April 22. Catholic Women's League Spring Sale April 24. fire department had a call to Ac-1 Elks' Balloon Dance. Elks' Home ropolis Hill in the neighborhood of Friday. April 25. the Fair Building where there was a grass fire which did no damage. . Anglican WA Spring Sale, May 1 Bishop E. M. Bunoz, O.MJ., left Mooseheart Ladies Children's on this morning's train for Cal- Masquerade May 2. Children and gary. Before returning to the city spectators 25c he will visit Ottawa, Montreal and . other points in Eastern Canada, j Ridley Home Baiaar May 8. Leif Brickson Independence Day Banquet May 16. Leif Erickson Independence Day Banquet May 16. Eagles' Smoker, May 19. BEAVER WANTED We have a big order for beaver pelts and also for fox, otter, mink, marten and fisher. We are satisfied to py highest price as our customers must have the furs. Send them to the OLD RELIABLE W. Goldbloom "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" Raised On Pacific Milk II jVAPOMTfi A mother who raised four children on Pacific Milk writes from Nelson: "I would like," she says, "to express' the gratification that I was able to procure Pacific Milk all the time whilst raising my four children in the backwoods of British Columbia. Pacific Milk was all we used in the camp, and the children thrived on it from the time they were each three weeks old." We like a letter like this. PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbotsford. B.C.