PAGE TimEfl 11 1 V n ITT .V WVWi i t - - The finest quality "w gaturoay, Apni 11, lsai t eayu cam Itouy Yellow label Salada &cts a lb Brown label Salada 7cts a lb 'Fresh roiw the gardens' FREE! One Tin of After-Shaving Talc With Every Purchase of One Tube of Klenzo Shaving Cream ' 50 cents Ormes IM. Orfiu Pioneer ZJruyjpisls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THliEE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS thus. mcmeekin. prince hipert. h.c. (Distributor) and at All Good Dealers UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ftlmiiirr Iniii- Prlmr Uumti f or Vaiirwuvir: T.S.r.UAK r.VI'.KV Tlfc!lV. I.ilii I'M. Arriving Vancouver vu (vw-, Fniix. Thuridiy Noon appro, T.N.N. tMtflENA KVr.nV tHll MIKMIillV Arriving VShsouver SvikIh MiUtiiftttt appro. Wct-kiy uilmg to Pun Buapanu. Aln Arm. Anyox, BUwart and Naaa River point Sunday 8:00 p.m. , ruriln'r inforuiuUuH regtirduiK all sailings mid uofcaW at ritlM i; HI H UT AOKNCV: tMrvtind Umur. I'lium- SWt OUR IS IN A DRY.SHED , When you arc buying coal look on the economical side' of life. If you buy wet coal, you arc losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and sec what 10 means to you. milM.VA EGG Delivered, l'er Ton $12-50 MINKIIMAD EGG Delivered, l'er Ton 12.50 MINEHEAD LUMP Delivered, l'er Ton 13.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 t V. If you want anything, FREE! try a classified ad. Local Items j Dinnerwarc, china, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. a51e:T7ne?eaTeTtnvPofst Branch service here sailed on, the prlnte Mar last, night for a trip to Victoria. ' O. A. Powell, who arrived in tho: city Thursday evening from Stew-' an, ieu on waay s train lor a trip to Toronto. Rev. II. Ffcres, of Kttwanga, who has been speriding the past few days in the city, left by this morn ing's train on his return to the interior. ," Thomas A. Keljy, well known Queen Charlotte Island logging op- rater, arrived to the city from Vancouver on the Prince Charles 'his morning, proceeding to Selwyr, Inlet,, on the company 'boat Nora lane which was here to meet him. Vernon Crocrtett and George H Stocks of the Smithers High School taff. after having1 attended the eachers' convention this week In Victoria, arrived lrviiwiclty .on;Tthe "rince Charles thls-inwraiiui , and proceeded by train ;tO! tfce. interior. J. B. Robertson, formerly' locate! 'ere and at AJIce 'Arm, who has "sided for the put few weeks a: "Hn nan. Manitoba, arrived in Uw ty on the Prince Charles thl; orning, accompanied by Mrs. tobrrtson. They will visit here and it Alice arm before returning to Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Doullianne nd son and daughter, who have een 'spending the past year in he city, will sail tomorrow af-moon on the, 'Princess Atot for 'ancouver enroute to their horn." n Montreal MT. Bouruldnb was ne of the superintendents in oon- ipetion w.th Power Corporationro 'anada construction work here Mother's Day Would have increased enjoyment if Mother had YOUK PHOTO I Make an appointment., now with Benson Studio Ph in' 4JtJ Ml M BSSSTnTTTW BSIHBSB.13 1 L1I I'LI FROM ST. JOHN TO tiL,S(iOW-nELPAST-HVER-POOL ApM S4 Bwahwof-RtrrmTond FRO.M SAlNTjJOlIN To tlrccnotk-Llvetpool W 17 V ..jjtoase imm NEW YORK. I'o ClIKRBOURn-SUUlHAMI'TON PI IS KinprriH ol AutraUa FROM QUEBEC 10 CHLRBOURO-SOUTIIAMl'TON April 38. May 23 Empr.v. . I Franc. FRO.M VANCOUVER T Hwtl.,laMlii-('bliM-lllHIiiiiHrn April 11 xJuneg. Kmprau of Bumu (Apt i'SxJmio 30 Kmpiwi ol Japaii . July 5 Smprau of Aaln aaU SJ xJuly IB, Imp of Canada xlncludin cull at Honolulu. AdoIt to Ayenu vtrrnr or i t roiimtm attamahip onl, Pasa. Aamt O P R Station. Vancouver. Talepfione Trinitj lisi E.XSTER SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVE $5.00 Mi Lady MeaiitjSlioppc 1'lione CSS FIRST CHOICE OF SUITS OR SPRING COATS New samples Just arrived of .spring nd summer goods of the finest quality and the patterns of the very latest. LINO TUB CUTTER steam cleaning. Dressing and alter ing. Pee delivery to any part of : the city. j ! LING THE TAILOR ' 1 817 Second Ave. Photic 6 Id Summer COLDS "Almost everybody knoWs-how 'Aspirin tablets break up- a''bold bit why not prevent it? Take a tablet or two when you first feel the cold coming on. Spare yourself the discomfort of a summer cold. Read the proven directions in every package for headaches, pain, etc. 1 2 Word" has been received In th city of the. birth a few days ago In Vancouver' of' a eon to Mn and Mrs. John C -Mackenzie of this city' ' " i At the meeimg of the Chamber of Commerce last night a letter was read from lion. II. A. Stewart in which he promised to try to secure the, registration of the snag scow Bobolink at Prince itu- nert. ...Mrs. C. O. Barber, who has been on a trip to England, returned,, to the city on the Prince Charles thit1 morning. Her husband. Corp. C. D Barber of the city detachment of the provincial police, returned last week. .. i D. C. Stuart, census commissioner for Skeena, will leave oi Monday morning's train for Edmonton where he will attend a conference in connection with th taking of the census. Mr. Stuart expects to be away about a week. A letter from the minister of public works was read to the Board of Trade lastv night stating that twork on toe htehway would re commence, as soon as UxoukUjec-onomteaMy beJbtuk.The rKwsfjta tinned in the ltlr was published ireqsntry in trrpaper. Mrs. C. L Monroe and one son will sail tomorrow afternoon on thr Princess AUe fir, Nanairao wher they will Join Mr Monroe who left fen .days ago to assume his new duties as government agent in the Island city. Their other son will proceed to Nanaimo after the end of the school term. Terry Orme. son of Mayor and Mrs. C. II. Ormr. returned to the city on the Prince Charles tolf morning from his studies at Sha wmgan Lake. Vancouver Island. j Bob Orme. who met with a palnfu' ! accident to his arm recently, is crraduallv recovering and will b returning home later. Irtter from Felix Batt wa " id at the Cham,ber of Commerce in "tinu las? nliiht asHnn for en-riorsation of the establLihment of a broadcasting station in the elty lit was laid on the table until it has been further discussed by otjher organizations, particularly (he Radio Association. ,; A letter received from the'Bufm Lajcc Board of Trade by the, local Chamber of Commerce in regard ft; a proposal to divert the Alaska fTttffiway northward by way ol rtaamtt Lake, was kid on the- We awaiting further Information when 1t was brought up at a meeting of the Chamber test night. At the meeting of the Chambei of Commerce last night the civic committee reported against spending money on securing an indus trial survey for the purposes of de terminlng what industries might be suitable for the port. Accord ingly a proposal made by the Met call Corporation .will he turned aown. Making her first arrival here from the south on the spring schedule of tlx company which provides for tw sailings per wee,c between here and Vancouver. CN R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port on thy, at 10:30 tiiis morning -from tlSfouver and will sail, late this loon ror Hie wart, wjjnce sn? eturn neic somnpouno; to morrow evenlni! 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS y lttii Moose Whist Drive and Dance. Friday, April n Presbyterian Easter Sale April 10 Gyro Hoedowu May I. TERRACE IS AFTER LINE Would IlavC'dil'.YKi' ComeiDown : Kalum ;Yalleyoii Wayti.i i,. i . Westward , ' . "I J J4 , . Terrace is out after another rail way and is to take the matter up with the C. P. B. engineering department. At the meeting ,of- the council of the Terrace Board of.Trade held on Tuesday, E. T. Kenneyrew the at tention of thf meting to the ar-1 rangements of the Canadian Pacific Railway to spend some fifty million dollars in western extension work during this year. He felt sure some portion of that money was meant to be spent. in connection! with the development of an outlet for the Peace River district. He no ticed from the press that there was a talk of the route coming to Hazel- ton and there joining the Canadian Rational, but he thought the atten- Lion of the heads should once more be drawn to the surveys which had I previously been made.' covering the! route from the headwaters of the' Naas and coming south by way of j the KtTum Valley. He understood the late Lord Rhondda had had such a survey male and it would be ftvallabft-. ' 'The'Chairmah, , 3: , II. Oordon, a it v vs rati ituati w ii, uvt Uvzs was V U4 ' of the opihioni thafthe C. P: R. had ! ! their own survey of the .part m question which he thought was made over .twenty yearsTgo. On the motion of Mr. Kenney se- i J.i, nn h. if, M..i. if Z,;rTn L ,Z t , ,t thP r. u . r ! -r - - engineering department. Glasses. . fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Union steamer Cardena. Cpt. Andrew Johnstone, arrived in port at 9.45 last night from the soutn and MiMar midnight on her re- um to yaneosver- and waypoints The "Canada on 'Parade" pro-! -ram ot ; classical singing and mu- sic broadcast last night over the! Canadian National Hailwys transcontinental network came in fairly well here last night from CNR' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, FOR SALE Small flat, partly fur-nishecV !5,f Hart Apartments. 6I6 SUut Avenue West, w-s-tf iBeitff oWVoii j Bahy too Allien Ornnny wnsyotinO slie used: BABY'S OWN SOAP Then ai Now-4ht If adinj Canadian Soap for Toiltt and Nuiatry. "BtslMr Ytm tnd Bsh 7 t" lie In Individual cartani mi ALBERT SOAPS LTD. - MONTREAL DR. HUGH L. DICKEY Eye, kfial, Nose -nd Throat 1 Ahrio Hotel Byes' Tested For Qlasees HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Ruper.'s leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all roomt A. J. ritUnilDMMi:, Prop. Cor. of Fraser uid Fifth Sts. Savoy A. E. Leary. Pitman. New Royal Hotel f. Zarryj.'.J'rop TDK HOTEL WOKTlf tVHILR Hot tc Cold Watr; Staam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telrpliont tRI Royal Mrs. J. Kelley. city: R. Nlcholls, Vancouver;' R Montgomery! city. , Boston Grill Phone 457 Prince Rupert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night. 9 to IZ Dance Hall for Hire '"' Accomodation for Private Parties ; , Sale! Sale! Sale! furniture Special qn Saturday Only APKIL-llth THKEE ONLY CHESTERFIELD SUITES 3 pieces. Usual price, $1C0. price Cash $125 TWO ONLY BEDROOM SUITES 5 piece. Two-tone Walnut. Usual price, $115. $85 Cash price Terms can Dawes Furniture Co. Support For Proposed Tour of Boys' Band j A delegation consisting of Band-1 master . Wilson and N. Mussallcm; si. ftl a I etmSln?fLh! fnTS Si I acting last night and asked for , Ith6 1 suHpPrt of that body in nnec lon Pn",osed tour t0 1 Sf"?? " SUmmerH mf ey tot being secured. They. 5eted. that publicity matter might ,iu h. be distributed ji.i.i by the boys en route. i f BABY HAS COLIC comes suddenly. Your first intimation COLIC that something is wrong may be a warning cry in the night. If you have a bottle of Castoria handy you needn't worry, for a little of this pure vegetable remedy will soon have baby his happy self again; let him go back to sleep. Castoria is always the sensible thing to give an ailing child. When a child is restless, fretful, with coated tongue, bad breath and lack of appetite, it is a mother's standby. Most mothers give Castoria an important place in their homes. Ready for sour stomach, constipation, or upset. When buying Fletcher's Castoria always look for Chas. II. Fletcher's signature on the wrapper. This identifies the genuine product. Made in Canada CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 213 Second Avenue West) This Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the Prat Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "ARE SIN, DISHASE AMD DBATH RBALr Sunday School at 12:15. TNtlnMny meeting, Wednesday at 8 pjn. Reading room. 343 Seosnd Arenuo, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5. F!RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. W. D. Grant llollingwortli, ILA. 'vMernin worship at 11 o'clock. Subject. "TI12 PSACK wbllRIST." Sunday School at 13:15. Soloist, Miss Betty Woods. Evening service at. 7:30. Subject, "HARD TMM3! HAS TUB CHURCH ANY CONTRIBUTION TO OFFER TOWARDS . A SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM?" Male voice quartet. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England)., i Very Rev. J.iB. Gibson, Dean Morning prayer and sermon at 11 am. Anthem. Sunday School at 12:30. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. EIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor. Rev. A. Wilson, B. A. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject. 'THE 8AVINO POWER OF HOPE." Sunday School at 12: 15. Evening worship at 7 :3q. Subject, "KAOAWA QF JAPAN AND THE APri,!- CATION ION ( OFTH HE GOSPEL TO THREE ONLY CHESTERFIELD SUITES 3 pieces. Usual price, $175, price Cash $135 THREE ONLY BEDROOM SUITES 5 piece. Two-tone Walnut. Usual price, $150. $115 Cash price also be arranged Phone: Black 120 Federal Block Brother of Dawson Creek Woman Died In South Recently The death occurred in Port Co- rmlHam nn Patror finnriav rtf Wll. " mwvv a wiiunj wa v t ,lam -Johnson- 51- brotner ol Mrs Cutnbert of DaW8on Creek, Dcceascd survived by hl3 wldow and two sons. O. A, Edgcumbe iailed last night on the Cardena for a trip to Van- couver. 4 v. J Si 4AH J US'SW Laa NOTICES HUMAN NEEDMleuartetf