CHURCH NOTICES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 245 Second Avenue West) Thfc Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday service ct II odock. Subject. "ADAM AND FALLEN MAN." Sunday Bc'Moi at 12:15. Testimonial meeting, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Rfaiiing room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Kev. W. D. Grant Hollineworth, B.A. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. 11 ajn. Special children' servic following the speclal'Mother's Day program of the Pre bytcrlan Church in Canada. Soloist. Miss Betty Woods. He: Ita'ion, Miss "Winnie Cameron. Evening service at 7:30. Subject. GOING A'MOTIIERINQ." The minister will preach and will be assisted In the service by members of the COLT. O Mother when I think of Thee, Tie but a step to Calvary. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor. Kev. A. Wilson. U. A. M 'lining worship at 11 o'clock. Psalm and readings by Junior Choir. Mother's Day will be observed at 11 ajn. ser-icf! find Sunday School. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT." Anlhcm, Ange Voices Ever Singing." ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL , (Church of EneUml) Very Itcv. J. It. (jibMin, Dean Morning prayer and sermon at 11 am. Evening prayer t.Tl ;rrmon at 7:30. Sunday School will meet at 10 ajn. until furUier notice. PARKE DAVIS & CO.'S Special Extract of Vanilla "Makes Good Things Taste Better" This is a superior product unexcelled as a flavoring in cooking and confectionery. 3-o'z. bottle ...-..$ .ISO C-oz. bottle 90 lG-oz. bottle 2.00 Ormes Ltd. Zrfia Pioticcr Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS mi X iaseasV aBI M Low Summer fam My 22 t Oct. IS Kum limit, Ott. 31 Ji(y Got Vtt Sef. 12 to 19 i from all farti' cf tke Vt'orU. Low er Fares . . . K ST trm threads a monster YOUR panorama of deep-carved river pjrgea, li v ing glacier, blue lakes and broad prainen, while you cnioy the utmost in comfort and travel luxury. Go East this year for a holiday . . . stop over at Jasper for golf, tennis, canocios. swimming, riding and SwiM-fjuided tours over the crests of die Rockies! Nestlmc in the beautiful Uke-of-the-Woods Country k Minaki, another faahienaWe stop over of unusual charm. Low Surnnwr Kicuf or Ticket, will be m uk htm Vnooov, Victoru, New WMtniiMter. Prince Rupert. Vernon and KamUxf. Sm-Iii1 Frtilurra Onlj tllDO aAkwnal w fVwx tni the Innie rMfi Onlj JlOXU aaimal acton the Omt LAft, " fort Arthur lo (MeaU ani Berth IncluJed on Swanwr) K. F. McNAlGIITON. General Passrngrr Agent Prtni'p RuDcn B.f UNION STE ANSI HI'S LIMITED Slrainrri Iravr I'rlnce Kuprrt t or Vant-otner: t'AT.U.A tVCKV Tl f.Hll.W. 1.30 P.M. T Arrtvtni Vancouver, via O'--iii Pull. ThurtUay Noon approx. Altlil'NA ;VKKV miDAV MIDNH1IIT u,,., Arriving Vancouver Sunday mldnmht apjjrox. allinita to Port Simpson, Aliue Arm. Anyox. Stewart and Naaa Ur'Ufr River puuii Bunday. 8:00 p.m. tllfnrniatlnn MstHllnii all uilllnira inri ttrktji ftt "RlM:i; KUPEKT AOKNCV: Hre onrt Avenue. Plione BS Early Ad. Copy is appreciated Dirincrware, china, crockery, Classware, Ileilbroner's Store. Mrs. E. M. Prince sailed las night on the Princess Mary for Vancouver enroute to Toronto. Mr- and Mrs. William Goodrick sailed last night on the Princess Mary for their annual holiday visit to Victoria. Mr. Goodrick is a member of the local Post Office staff. E. C Perry of the Canadian Na tional Express Co. at Edmonton arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Prince Charles this morn- ing to pay one of his periodical visits here. A. J. Gal land of the excise staff of the local Customs House sailed last night on the Princess Mary for Vancouver where he will be stationed for soome time on Dr. J. G. MacKay, Vancouver (-alienist, who has been attending the Supreme Court Assizes here Mary on his return south. Capt. W. Delap. who la to be sta tioned as Anglican Church mir slonary at Atlln this summer, sail ed for the north on the Princess Alice this morning. He had been vtaltln fnr tcur Hin in th ritv slaes, wiU sail tomorrow by the Prince Charles on his return to Vancouver. 10 ill issa 1 11 1 1 1 ill FUOM MONTREAL GLASGOW -BEIFAST-LIVLIt- 1 xMj is I'OOL xMot cIlinR t Liverpool JUJ-' to. Jinir 'ii Minn TO LIVERPOOL xMy M.". Dtrhe ( Tor May SB Durhent of Atholl iCullaigvat tircensck unci tUt$t . To llarve-Londen-.nturrp Uar 11 y-ntctar- My Si . . UooUotx FROM (UEBEC 10 qy bho i;k (;-so in i i am v r o n " -.-.' is . . . Siiwwi of Fino May SO. June 20 . .Kmprao of AuatrlU FROM VANCOUVER Tit MiMt-JaMii(-Iilfia-l1dltlnr LOW KOHND TKIP FAltKS TO OKII.VT Artniv to Annli rvervwtteee or Bieaniilnn rirnl nt c P R staUon. Vanoouver. SAILINGS FROM I'KINCE RUPERT Tn Ketchikan. Wrantrlli Juneau and Skafway May 9, 30. 30 To Vancouver! Victoria and IS. 24. June 3 1'iSINCESS MARY For Ilutcdalc, Orean Falls, Nhiiiu, Alert Hay, , Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday, at 10 pjn. ' Full information from W- C. Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Aviv it 4th'8t. Phone 31 kbm: THE DAILT NEWS 11 ii i 'II I l-M 1 .al Um. 1 I FASHION HINT "How to make 'my old short skirts conform to the new length was a problem to me until I hit on this plan. I dropped the hems; and as the part that had been turned under was darker than the rest, I redyed the entire dress, after having bleached the goods, following directions in the Diamond Dyes package. "I used Diamond Dyes for the redycine, of course. I have dyed many tilings with these wonderful colors. They have saved me many dollars and have never failed to cive perfect results smooth, even colors fast to wear and washing. Friends think my things are new when I redye or lint them with Diamond Dyes. They do give the most gorgeous colors I" Mrs. G.C. Levis, Quebec . Glasses fitted bf registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Phone 32 Taxi for special rates, day and night, for large parties. Experienced drivers. tf Ben Lipsin returned to the city on the Princess Alice this morning from a two weeks business trip to Vancouver. Neil Forbes, well known Alice k Arm prospector, sailed this morn- Juneau enroute to thcTaku I or thls wee as an expert witness. lmrt nl4it hv the -Princess oi"el wnere "c wl" sPenu lu' summer. J. P. Forde, district engineer for Uie federal department of public works, Victoria, Is a visitor in the city In the course of an official tour to various northern points. rry W Tt. ...... Ik.' I-"... R. L. Reid. KC, who has been K thc Princess Alice for Juneau en-tlon here for the part week to oonnec- with the defence of Samuel I rout to Tntaetjuak where he will Y"i u. .ibe stationed for the summer as customs officer. Gordon Sloan, well known Van couver lawyer, arrived in the city x.,.. n. t... v,; yesterday afternoon from the studying at the University of Bri tish Columbia, it a passenger ooi board the Prince Charles today bound from Vancouver to Stewart where she will spend the summer vacation 'With her parents. Mr. ani Mrs. John Mellor. The caw of Bert Fitspa trick. south, being here to act as coun sel In one of the eases at the Su preme Court Assizes. Constable D. Sutherland, who is to be stationed in 'the service of the provincial police at Pouce Coupe in the Peace. .River district. arrived In the city jrom Victoria Chataed tth. having assaulted w'c '"'u"': cnroute the .interior. Wilfrid Valpy -some time ago. oc-!to- castoning grievous bodily harm was further adjourned for eight days on coming up before Magistrate McClymont In ctly police court this morning tTT-Ti T r j i i i .t j ' C.N Jl. steamer Prince Charles. Capt. Nell McLean, arrived In port on time at 10:30 this morn In from Vancouver an will sail at 8 o'clock this evening for Stewart, whence she will return here to William Hamilton Is Laid to Rest Laree Attendance at Presbyterian Church This Afternoon For Obsequies For Young Man i Many persons gathered this afternoon at 2:30 In the First Presbyterian Church to honor the memory of William G. Hamilton, popular young man of this city, at his funeral service. The church was nearly filled with mourners and sympathizers. i Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, 1 pastor of the church, officiated, acknowledging the worth of deceased and the esteem iri which he was held and directing words of comfort toward the bereaved. John' E. Davey presided at the organ for, the hymns. j After the service. Interment was maed in Fairvlew Cemetery. Pall bearrs were David MacFhee, James Simpson. Ralph Morin, Robert i Wood, William Mitchell and Louis Arrol. There were many floral tributes. Naval Officers See Town From Air In Plane The Royal Canadian Air Force flying boat, which is at present engaged in seal patrol out of here, was busy this morning taking up of ficers from H.M.C.S. Vancouver for ahnrt. fHtrhta nvpr thp r.lfcw Thp nlane ! made a number of such trips. The Weather Triple Island overcast, fresh southeast wind: sea moderate. Langara island overcast, moderate southeast wind; sea moderate. Dead Tree Point cloudy, calm; barometer, 30:18; temperature. 50: sea smooth. morrow morning enroute back to! the summer vacation. Vancouver- YTtiinn aAjhamAr PintUilu Pant ' "iiidrrw Johnstone, delayed again tn having heavy fredehU to discharge at cannery points, arrived later on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. CPJl. steamer Princess Alice. My xi. jump 19 Diu iu- of aichmond cpt. Thomas Cliff, arrived in port Ijuiw s jur no DHiiw pf Brtforeiat 9 o clock this morning from lJunr is MonteUu; vnrouver and sailed a couple of hours later for gkagway and other Alaska points whence she wlH return here southbound next Wed nesday afternoon. R. 8. Sweetmg. C.P.R. .travelling auditor, arrived In the elty eft the; Princess Mary yesterday afternoon from Vancouver tn the course of! a trip north on official duties and BmprcM of an uta ntled this morning on the Prtn-l cess Alice, to make the round trH to Skagway. I Mlaa Irene Mitchell, who com-, pitted. her first year's studies at! with second-class honors, returned home on the Prlnrr Charles thi3 morning from Vancouver to spend the summer holiday with her parents. Her father. John R. Mitchell who has been on a trip to South-'em Alberta, also returned to the . city on the Prince Chi f Ice today t a 4 i ANNOllNCWIITS f t ! Ragles' Whist Drive and Dance May 13. S.O.N. Vmland No 28 Independence Day Dance. Moose Hall. Mav 16. Canadian National Recreation Association Monte Carlo night. May" 18 and 19, C.NJt.A. Badminton Courts Moot picnic Dl :by Island. June 21. Moose May 22. Whist Di lte ''arid Dance Wa'ter McKenzle, who slashed bis throat on the steamer Print-' George a,-couple of weeks ago near Stewart has been adludged m-ane ad was taken this week to n port at midnight last night from Essonrtale mental hospital the south, sailing a couple of hours! A R. McDonell of the Babine hatchery, wbo has been attending a conference of. fishery officers tn Vancouver, arrived In the city from Jhe south on the Prince Oeorgr this morning enroute back to hi; post In the interior. DR. IIL'OII L. DICKEY SPBCLMJ8T Ej'e. Ear. Nose and Throat Eyes Tested For Olasses At St. Elmo llntrl HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel l'rtucc lly hftel Utit itper.'s leading tam- hol .u In all roomi .ind cold water A. J. I'ltltlUOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser uid Fifth 8ts. Savoy Haudenschild. city. New Royal Hotel I. 7jrrlll. Prop nn: nun i moktii Mini.r Hut At Cld Waters Bteam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP lrlfilionr TNI Boston Grill Phone 457 Prince Kupert Larcc Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Nljlit, 9 lo 12 Danre Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties FOR ANY CHILD HE1 I CASTDRH 8 m- RI .i.hi- ilis CHILDREN are happy and carefree by nature, so when they cry lor no apparent reason any careful mother worries. No one can always guess just what is wrong but the remedy can always be the Eame. Good old Castoria! There's comfort in every drop of this pure vegetable preparation and not the slightest harm in its frequent use. As often as ROBERT IN VANCOUVER New C. N. It. Steamer Arrives Southern Port Capt. Is Welcomed in Ncddcn Lands Last of Three New Ships VANCOUVER, May 9: SS. Prince Robert, the third and last of the new steamships built for the Canadian National Steamships last year ker "turned to the citron the ss. Coa, reached the port Prince Charles pm taornla from of VaMm.v.T ftt , loPk. nn vHdav f service on the Atlantic Coast last C. M. Manning, University of winter and early this spring was uriusn uoMimma science suiaeni cnartered by the Canadian Cham-is a passenger aboard the Prince ber ot commerce for the Canadian Charles today bound for Premier goodwill trade tour from Halifax to where he will be employed duruw Buenos Aires where the delegates Saturday May 9, 1931 baby, has a fretful Bpell, is feverish and cross and can't sleep, let Castoria soothe and quiet him. Sometimes it's a touch of colic. Sometimes it is constipation. Just keep Castoria handy and give freely for any of the above conditions; relief will follow promptly. All through babyhood, Castoria is a mother's standby, and wise mothers do not change to stronger medicines as the child grows older. Just increase the dose of Castoria and keep the youngster's stomach sweet and the bowels in good order. To be sure of getting genuine Fletcher's Castoria you should signature: attended the British Empire Fair. As a result of her three cruises I from Boston to the West Indies last 1 winter and her long trip to Buenos Aires and return this spring, the. , Prince Robert has proven her complete seaworthiness as a deep sea going vessel which also applies to others of her class ss. Prince Henry and ss. Prince David, which ships also had tests in all kinds of wea ther. Shortly before 1 o'clock yesterday. Captain H. E. Nedden, master of ss. Prince -Robert, piloted his ship through the Narrows at Prospect Point and, immediately she hove In light, bedlam broke loose. Her sis ter ships, ss. Prince Henry and ss. Prince David piped a warm welcome o the last of the family to arrive ind this was picked up by most of the craft in the harbor and, tf a noisy welcome means anything for Vancouver kJSM 3m? afternoon. Her arrival oa the. Pacl4? iuUl V-?1 we recenjmsjmsMasappWtne f,c ben delayed owing to Anglican vnurcn the fact tnat snip wa8 used m Robert on the Pacific Coast will be i long and happy one. Mrs. Jessie Jacobs of the Indian Department office returned to the ;ity on the Princess Alice this morning from a holiday trip to Vancouver . SLIMMER HOMES should have this FIRE PROTECTION from every hope of aid if a blaze takes FAR hold, the inflammable construction of the average summer home makes it a source of danger and anxiety. Minimize the fire hazard by lining inside walls and ceilings with inexpensive Gyproc Wallboard that does not burn. This building material is made from gypsum rock into sheets 4 to 10 feet long, 4 feet wide and yt of an inch thick. It nails and cuts as easily as lumber and with minimum waste. Find out from your dealer how inexpensive Gyproc is; how easy to erect. Ask him for full information about its application or request a direction sheet from him. - Besides being fire-resistant, Gyproc has structural strength and insulation value.' It is also draught and vermin-proof. By panelling, you can save the expense of decoration, yet Gyproc is an excellent base for Alabastine, Gyptex or wallpaper. Send for the free booklet, "Building and Remodelling with GYPROC CYPSUM, LIME and ALABASTINE, CANADA, LIMITED Vancouver 7eNEW U.C. 1 I ,W jjLi-Al For Sale Ity Albert & McCaffcry, Ltd. - Prince Rupert, H.C M. F. Notirse Burns Lake, H.O. R. S. Sargent, Ltd. Hazelton, H.C. The George Little Lumber Yard Smithcrs, Ilazclton and Terrace, B.C. 3l .. aw. -