UcjiVEouu Savoy P-v Henry Florcs, Aiyansh; J. f : 1. citv. New Royal Hotel I. 7-arrlll. Prop Tilt: HOTr.L UOKTII HIIIIT. 1 1 At cold Watr; Steam Haat . 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrphnnr tl 1 1 niflc 1 -a an Royal Murray. Edmonton. Anyox: Boston Grill Phone 457 Prince Rupert targe Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night. 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties UKE VT york LK CHOCOLATE Ml The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & .Cold Storage Co., Ltd. WtlVicE YtUPERT, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Stramrri Irate Print Uupm I ur Vrxum: T.S.Kt.T.LA r.Vl:UV TlT.MlW. IJO rM. Arriving Vancouver, m Ocan FaUa. Thursday Noon atfres:, T.S.S. I'ARDKVl KVERY I'KIIIAV MIHXHIIIT Arrtvinc Vncourr Sunday midnight approi. Weekly Mtllnii to Port Simpson. Alloc Arm. Anyox. 3trt and Nau River pouna. Sunday. 800 p.m. Pv;rtn -n'-mmi'-n retarding Ml wiling and tlcketa at I'll I M E UirtUI Atlt.VCV: Preand Atrnue. Thune 58 lastf.r srcqiiL PERMANENT WAVE $5.00 .Ml Lady Reality. Shopuc Phone 653 HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel l'nncp Rupert's leading family hael. Hot and cold water In all roomt A. J. ritl'DIIOM.MK. Prop. "r of Fraser und Fifth Bts FIRST CHOICE OF SUITS OR SPRING COATS New sample Just arrived of spring and summer goods of the finest quality and the patterns of the very latest. LING THE CUTTLR Steam cleaning, piesslng and altering. Free delivery to any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ate. Vhone 619 Dr Alexander X-RAV SERVICE PHONE 575 UESNEIt lltOCK DENTIST TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA RRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Grt quick results with awantaa William King, CNH. electrician, arrived in the city from the inter ior on yesterday afternoon's train. Spiro Ourvich returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh returned to train after spending a few days at Terrjce. Miss A. Newman, who arrived in the city yesterday from Terrace. sails this afternoon on the Princess Norah for Vancouver. Dr. A. Knight of the provincial department of agriculture, who has been addressing Farmers' Institutes In the central interior, arrived in the city on' yesterday afternoon's train and will sail this afternoon on the Princss New fr-Vtetm: .SUwart, after having pa.d his monthly ecclesiastical visi. to Ter-lace, arrived i. the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train and will eaii this afrrr.ojn oi.- the Prince George for Stewart. M. M. O'Brien, chief engineer of the field department of the Gon-solidated Mining & Smelting Co, Is a passenger aboard the Prince George today en route to Stewart to pay a visit of Inspection to opera Uons of the company on the Big Missouri mine. ANNOUNCOIPATS OapCst Baiter Sale April X. Batter Concert April 6 and 7. Dl rection A toe A, Connon, Moos HaH. Annual DaffteJtl danoe, Kali, Baster Monday. Cataoik wemerYs League -9p0m Sale April 8. United April 9 .qrtuafch.iaster Moose Whist Drive Friday. April 17. ; dagaai Anglican CsSaWral Saster "Sfj prll 9. Crib and tUst League Banquet Commodore Cafe April 10. and Dance Presbyterian Easter Sale April Hi Gyro Hoedown May 1 BABY'S OWN SOAP It's Best f orYou .jDobu too S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Gas & Oil Flat Rate Repalra Wrecking Service Third Ave. East Phone 83 Kaien Motors Limited Genera! Garage and Service Station CHEVROLET and I1UICK Open D.iy and Night Phone R2 Third Avenue Suits, laces. . .MTPU hats, coats, dresses at C. N. R. Oolf League tonight-Sunken Gardens. W. H Manuel. C.N.R. travelling auditor, was an arrival in the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Miss E. MacKay of the Forest Branch staff here will sail this afternoon on the Princess Norah for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Easter coatk. latest stvlea. reason. Rather Ev M. Leriiy. 0. M. ofkb)e prices. Wallaces' windows. (78) Dr Joseph T. Mandy, resident mminr engineer; returned tc th -lsMSssir TENDERS INVITED r city en yesterday afternoon's train after an absence from the tlty of three weeks during which ho con ducted successful lectures for pro- -peotors and mining men at Tt-r- lace. Usk and Smtthers. On Good Fritter, the Poet Office general delivery and registration wkkeU will be 0en from 9 ajn to 11 ajn. Public lobby will be open from 8 ajn. to 8 pin. Or Sa turday the money order wtetet will be open from i m. to 5 pjn. instead of from 8 axa. to 1 pjn. M usual on Saturdays. Baster Monday the general dellrer and registration wlckeu wiH be open Iran S ajn. to 11 am. Publle lob by will be open from 8, ajn. to i Tenders .will be received for the removal of rock from th Bishop v. IKoate alte on Fottrth Ave., ap- umlmately 250 Wa)fwrds. Tenders will close jl'uril 2 at 5 o. m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted For further particulars apply to C. V. KVITT. secretary Anglican 5ynuL CNit. Dock, Phone 648. 77 Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Sunday ss. Pr. Charles 10 p m Tuesday ss. Catata 1:30 p.m Thursday ss. Pr. George 10 pjn Friday as. Princess Mary 10 p.m I SS Cardena. midnight. ' i April 1 s Princess Norah 5 p.m. , April 12 -ss. Princess Alice 5 p.m 1 April 22 ss. Princess Alice 3 pjn ' From Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala 4 pjn. I Wi-cines ss Pr George 10:30 ajn. I Fridayas Princess Mary 4 pjn. ! Cardena P-m-' April 8 sb. Princess Alice .a.m.i April 18ss. Princess Alice ...ajn. April 29 as. Princess Alice ... ajn. For Naas River and Port Simpson- Sunday es. Catala 8 pjn. From Naas River & Port Simpson-Tuesday as. Catala ...11:30 ajn. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Catala ....8 pjn. Wednesday as. Pr. George 4 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday as. Catata 11:30 ajn. Thursday es. Pr. George 8 pjn. For Ocean Falls Tuesday ss. Catala ....... 1:30 p.m. . Thursday as. Pr. George 10 pjn. Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 pjn. From Ocean Falls Wednes. as. Pr. George 10:30 ajn. Frvuay as. Princess Mary 4 pjn. Friday ss. Cardena pjn. For Queen Charlotte Islands April 488. Prince John .10 pjn. April IS as. Prince John' .10 pjn. From (i'ueen Charlotte Islands ; April 2m Prince John ajn. April 1 s. Prince John . ajn. April So ss. Prince John .. .a.m. For Alaska- April 888. Princess Alice a.m. April 18 as. Princess Alice ..ajn. April 20 ss. Pnnceas Alice .ajn. j From Alaska-April 1 ss Princess Norah p.m April 12 ss. Princess Alice pjn April 22 hs prtnce&s Alice p.m t rom Skeena River Frlri.iy vs Caidfii.i p.m . Jabour's shoe, sale this Glasses fitted by ' registered optometrist at Ilellbroner's store. Latest style dresses, Just arrived, see VallaQO''vJrd.qws. (78) Nick- Coulter 'came inter town from Port Edward on yesterday af- ternoon's train. I Easter accessories, gloves, hosiery, ; neckwear. See Wallaces' windows. ! (78) Miss Esther Moore was an arrival In the city on the Prince. George this morning from Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gregg, who have been on a holiday trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Prince George this morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Ross, who were married recently in Bulgaria.) are at present in Vancouver and are expected to arrive here next week to reside. Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty, who have been spending the winter in California, returned, to the eity from the south on the Prince George this morning. Staff ..Sergeant and. Mr Alex MCNelir who have been on a vacation trip to Vancouver and else where In the south, returned to the ?lty on the.:, Prince George this morning. The unemployment situation was rel'eved to some extent last week when several hundred men left for the Ocean Falls Go's camps at Oreen Bay and Kwatna near Bella Coo'.a '' Ten Years Agoi column, Vancouver' Sun. Joe Rose appeared before Magis trate McClymont in city police court this morning on a charge of keeping liquor for sale and was remanded until Friday. His place on Bigger Place was raided by the police shortly after midnight this morn ing. Bringing north a fair-sized list of passengers. C. H. R. steamer mornlnf .om River and Ocean PolfSF Yamm J M0: 30 er. Powell Fells and wlP sail at 4 o'clock this aitsrnoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here (southbound tomorrow evening, g) Completing her final northern trip of the season. C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. Thomas Cliff, is due in port at 4 o'clock this afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska points and will sail At 5 o.m. for Vancouver and Victoria. The steamer Princess Alice will come on the Alaska run for the month of April with the Princess Louise taking over the service In May "Good Morning! I'm another Eagle Brand Baby" rZS; that's just about what 1 lUby'i actions say and his steady growth on Borden's Eagle Urand Milk would satisfy ctco the most anxious mother. Crying undernourished or ptetish babies are often in need of more suitable food. Eagle lirand sup. plies nature's nourishment in an efficient form. Send us your name and aJ- dress and we will gladly mail you authoritative literature oa child wellirc. TV Bard Co. Liaitxl lit liKt Si . luruola rtr.w -... 1 1 lil I W.IUrl iJ l)lv R. I li kt. V, J4j cw, y HP I PAGE TIIREB THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, April 1, 1931 Chocolate Easter Novelties A fine assortment of Moirs, Ganonjjs and Pascalls Price 5 cjps to $2.00 Just arrived Paas Easter Egg Dies Ormes Ltd. Zrfu Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS Local Items Leil Erickson meeting tonight. Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Ileilbrouer's Store: : Q Iris' Oxfords, sizes 11 to 2. Selling at $2.19 at Jabour's Shoe Sale this week. . . chest COLDS ...A visit week. We now have better accommodation to attend to your wants. See us at our new store ' SPECIALS - sitojtgt' l i Pieces, 'SugarCream and i TeapjjEls-" i'np ,Regul'ar,.$1.25. for .i U ' Aluminium Special QQ See our window .......- 57 Ol 7-Inch Plates 1 Of Regular 20c. for :.:...:..:....!-:...:... L..:.. XUl T. BALL1NGER ' Third Avenue niuc 025 ANNUAL SATIN GL0 SALE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY SAVE! SAVE! 10c. on "4 pints 25c on pints 15c on Vi pints 50c on quarts $1.00 on V2 gallons Thompson Hardware Go. Ltd: 355 Third Avenue Get your cutlery sharpened knives, 10c; scissors, 15c. Variety Store, near Post Office. 78i Joseph S. Rogers of the Rupert Marine Products Ltd. sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver on company business. Mrs. Thompson, whose husband Is in charge of the Pacific Salvage Co.'s office here, and her mother, Mrs. Stonehouse, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Victoria. The local Moose Lodge, at a meeting last night with Walter Howarth, Great North Moose In the chair, initiated several candidates. After the meeting, a social hour was enjoyed and refrshments were served. i Don Oraham. who has relinquished his duties as manager of the Kaien Hardware, being succeeded there by Foster Willan. will sail tomorrow night on the Prince Oeorge for the south. After visiting in Vancouver and Victoria, he will proceed to Eruenada, Mexico, to take a position. FIRE LOSS IS SLIGHT So Far This Year Flames Have Donr Little Damage in City of Prince Rupert The fire department respondeo to eight alarms during the month of March. The only occasion when damage was done was at the home of C. G. Minns on Summit Avenue when a hole was burned through the roof. Damage here Is roughly estimated at $25. So far this year the department has responded to 18 alarms with damage estimated at $13,1 as against 21 calls In. the first three months of 1930 with damage amounting to $10,335. Captain and Crew of Prince Charles Arrlvedj&hls Morning From Van-couvrmoiJoln Ship WhlchIs nelnr neVommlssloned Capt. Nell McLean. Chief Officer I P. A. Mclntyre and 21 members of the crew arrived In the city from Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge this morning to Join the steamer Prtnce Charles which Is to be re-i ommlssloned In the service of Canadian National Coast Steamships between here and Vancouver and Stewart at the end of this week af- i having been tied up for the wimcr at the local dry dock. ... Telephone, 101 ' 1 t -T i 1t I l -T T EASTER SPECIALS All Furs in Stock Reduced 30 per cent. Everything Manufactured on the Premises G0LDBL00M Big Crowd Last Night at C.N.R. Bridge - Whist A very successful bridge and whist party was held In the station last night by the Canadian National .Recreation Association. There were 140, persons present. After cards, dancing was enjoyed, McRae Bros, having loaned a combination radio ana pnonograph for the occasion, (BIB! B3.K1 BIB! BtBI BMIBfBI LET FLOWERS SPEAK Your Easter Greeting Potted Plants and Cut Flowers in great variety, such as Easter and Calla Lillies Darwin Tulips, Daffodils, Narcissi and Hoses Fresh shipment just to hand and another due Friday. All of the first quality and moderately priced. ARCTIC STUDIO Third Ave. W. Phone Red 418 (ill il Will IB II M imi I I'M HAVE YOU TRIED " ' A CLASSIFIED? More and more people are turning to the classified columns of the Dally News to find what they want. Used cars, furniture for sale, lost and found, houses to rent or for sale, positions wanted. All sorts of things are advertised there. If you do not read the classified page, get the habit now Try it today