PAQB THREB tl 1 i Just arrived laas Easier Egg Dies Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Drugeisls Phones SI & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND Our Plant I Equipped to Handle All Kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WOItK PHONES 43 AND 385 Coastal Steamship Service S.S. "PRINCE UIAKI.KS" Iwtro Prinrr It u pert Sunday III.IK) i.iu. fur Yatiruoer. I'nr Slrxurt Saturday 4.1M) p.m. s.s. "I'iunc:i: (.EOHta: I. rr l'rlnrr Itupcrl TliurU lO.(M) p.m. Tor Vaiiroutrr. rolling t Orran Kali, and Purll Ititrr. Fr Anyo ami Slrwarl Wed-iiCHilay at 4.IH) .in. I'orl nightly rrlrr to North and Sou lli (Jurrii Charlotte Ulamla. l'artlrulnra rrqural. TRI-UTY SHUYICK S.S. "Prhir lirnrV" lrat Yan-rtmtrr dailr at 2.00 i.m. for Victoria ami Srnlllc. TRAIN SERVICE Pth'r train leave Frlnre Ituptvrl for l.iliiHinliMi. Winnipeg iiiiiI iHilnl Ka.l every Monday. Wrilneiiilav and Saturday at II. 10 a.m. Canadian national LaTfSM.I KirTilV libt.J'.. AfJ,8 ( v I'rif'-'lloiori.H-C.17 vJi' -it- SHIPYARD OI'UKATINO G. T. I'. 20.000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineer. Machinists Boilermakers, lUacksrrUhs, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING The Fish which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED Prepared Daily Ily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PKINCE RUPERT, Il.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED KtPiimrr- Irnve Prtm-r Knprrt f r Vanfiiuver: T.H.N. I'AIAI.A rVt:i(V TIKHI1AY. I .Sit VM. Arriving Vrtncuuvar. ru Qar. VitlU, Thurtday Noon )prex T.H.ti, t.,vitiit: r.vt.KY riiinw miiimoht Arriving Vaneouver Sunday mldniglu prox. Wekl aalllng to Fori Blmpaoii. Alli Arm. Anyux. Stewart and NM River pulnU. euutlnv 8:00 p.m. Further mrormatlon i,tn 4 1 1 i nil salli'i,!' niitl ticket. 'it riUNl.i; ,1(1 I'latT At.i:v V. mm .mil ,V' iinr. riiKiu- ."ills Premium' Legs Lamb ..30c. lb, at Frizzcll's Ltd. See our other Specials. 79 George Little arrived in the city from Terrace on Thursday .afternoon's train. Mr. and Mrs. Steve King and family, who have been on a year's trip to England, returned to the city on the Cardena last night.. C.P.R. steamer Princess Mary. Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived in port at 330 yesterday afternoon from the south and sailed at 10 p.m. on I her return to Vancouver and way- points. The vessel brought several passengers here. Corp. C. O. Barber of the city detachment of the provincial police returned to the city on the as. Princess Mary yesterday afternoon after a three months' trip to Eng land. Mrs. Barber is at present in Vancouver and will be returning to the city b) a tew days. EASTER SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVE $5.00 Ml Lady Beauty Shoppe Phone G55 Your Captain u told tuipti ... is a genial man. with an air of quirt ttrcnsth that compels confidence. On hit ihoulders retti the responsibility for your safety. Imbued with the finest traditions of British sea manship, he has spent his lifetime mastering the moods of the seven seas, Sailinjj wtalty from Montreal Cabin iati from .... $130 Touritt Third Cabin . . Si OS Third CUu Round Trip 1155 Special Steionel Third CUu Round Trip Eicuriion Rate Si 29. Information from 42? HoU.ngi Srt W. IPKon. S.ymou' 3648i Voncouo or any jioanuhip agent I KOM ST. JOHN mnmuinu-BuijinAMpTtJl Eniprrw .-f Ftuik rnoM VANcouviin Th lluiill-.limii-(lilna-fliHIiiilnr- Vurllll ,luiu-:t KnH-i of RiimI.i .p: -..' ii Umpr. (,f Jap4in M- H .'ul ft EmprrHt o! Anla M, lm .)ul IB Kmn : (-.uiat!:i In l.ldlnv; rail III ll.Hlollll't Ani'lv to Assnta vtrv)tr or j i rottsTKn Btmmtlilp CVkiiI Ph Axent r V !: S'.iMn Viiiironver '! .in I I.! THE DAILY NEWS . Saturday, April 4, 1931 Glasses fitted by registered take the optometrist at Heilbroncr's store Nothing can Chocolate Easter Novelties Local Items Large Local Fresh Eggs, 25c. place of quality dozen, see our other Specials. Dinncrware, china, crockery, A fine assortment of Moirs, Ganongs and Past-alls glassware, Heilbroncr's Store. Frhzclls' Ltd. 79 i in a -. 1 Scandinavian Dance Saturday BABYS lltfaj l i ' 1 and ' w n' APrice 5 cents enced cutter to $2.00' night, Metropole Hall at 8.30. 7 tf j(lAJhoTt lai I llrnrr ""F1 OWN SOAP. Get. your cutlery sharpened fenced -10c,?r (Seissors, 15c. Variety Store,' neat Post Office. 78 GARDEN Earth for sale $1.00 load, delivered. Put your orders in early. Phone 32 Taxi. 84 Mrs. J. H. Mair has ppencd up a cigar and candy stand at the entrance to the lobby of the Besner Block. At the request of Miss Ermy Za-ralll of this city, radio broadcasting station KJR of Seattle on Thursday night played "Get Happy." Owing to last night being Good Friday, the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce was postponed until next Friday. Mrs. R. H. W. Bartlett of this "fcity was winner of fourth prize it a Dominion-Wide "Name a Baby' contest which was conducted b The Canadian Child," an Ontario oublication. ; Miss Catherine Harvey, studenr nurse at the Prince Rupert Hospl- ita.V returned to the city on th Princess Mary yesterday afternooii after taking two months of specla' training at Tranqullle Sanitarium A brochure which has come into ttie hands of the Dally News de scribes a supposed movemen which is on foot to give English boys positions in Canada at thr expense of Canadians who. It l .ugeested. would be aWe to go to 4!v- United States to seek employ ment. The enrichment thereby o Canadian tsul&rrah life." would b litaight bbutliiJi inserted. Capt. Lionel i IL Lindsay, .exam ; nrr of mastrs and mates, arrived i in the city from Vaneouver on thf Princess Mary yesterday afternoon ' He wiV be here for a few day , conducting examinations for stu-i dents of the school for navigation ! which was conducted during th' I past winter by Capt. J. R. Elfert j harbor master. Capt Lindsay is I accompanied on his trip north by his daughter, Miss M. Lindsay. Tfrovlnrial Constable Halt of Smlthcrs arrived in the city from the interior on Thursday afternoon's train, bringing with him Torger Satrbakken, Norwegian, who ran amok on a passenger train last week and has now been ! committed to Basondale mental I hosprtal Sagbakken was taken i south the same night on the as. Prince Georae hy Constable P. B. Smith. Constable Tatt returned to the city this morning. ANNOUNCEMENTS Kairter Concert April 0 and 7. Dl rcctlon Alex A. Connon, Moos' , Hall. Annual Daffodil dance, I.O.D.E Hall. Easter Monday. Catholic women's League Sprinr Sale April 8 United Church Easter Daiaai April 0 MnKlfk" Cntficdral Ettster Sat TO (.LASCiOW -HT.U'A&i'l UVEK-! ' rll 9..: V- - i POOL - .Apni m ourhfw oi nu-hnwmij tlh md wMtot teattw. Banquet To Orcenock-Uverpool ' Ooinmodore Cafe April ,10. xpl 10 Duoli ir Brelfsrc ' A. nl 17 .Montruor vlnrlutlii'g oull at BWI.mt. rilOMNHW YOKK To CllliliKOUUflwStHnHAWl'lON Allll IS .. . rmpM..tt AlMtMlll ) 1 1 3H. Stay MopW Whist iDrive and fiance, ftiha?, April it. ' l&PlbyJfcetJgn Bajter Sale AprlL 10 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST- Pair of Glasses in case, between West view and Cttyt Re-; turn to Dally News. tf , GARDENING, fancy stone wall.' built, repairing and general handy work done. Apply 844 Summit Avriiuy-P.O. Box 920 81 MUSIC TEACHERS AND PUPILS Mubcmmtr Lea Eumiiulioat tat 1931 wfll b kcld throuf hout the Dorainioo in Max, June and July next Application and Ira o( Caadidau from Brlliak Cit-mbia, Albert, Saakatcarwaa, Kaoitob and North Western On una (Sault Sie. Marie westward!) muat reach the Ci-tervatorjr sol later than MAY lat, 1S31. Applkatioa forms ana Annual SyUabua containins lull particuUn will be nailed a requeat. TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Callwa St. and Urtlvwralty A... TORONTO 1 After spending a few days at Ter-; race, R. L. Mcintosh returned to the city on Thursday afternoon's train. Howard W. Chambers, account ant of Inverness Cannery, after spending the winter at Victoria, arrived In the city on the Princess Louise "yesterday enroute to the cannery. The case of Joe Rose, charged with keeping liquor for sale, was heard by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning and was adjourned until next Tuesday for decision. J. J. Petrich, general manager of the Langara Fishing it Packing Co., after a two-weeks' trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands on corn- party business sailed Thursday night by the Prince George on his return to Vancouver. Mrs. F. O. Dawson and two som sailed Thursday night on the sc. Prince George for a visit, to Van couver and Seattle. - Mr. and Mrs. C: E. Kern, and family, who arri-eed in the city earlier in the week from rtwtkeru Minnesota, will saC on the Prince John tonight for Watun River. Maasett Inlet, -where they intenO so seftto, -' Thomas Thomas, who arrived In he city earlier in the week from Premier, left on this monrtne'g train for Halifax where, on April 13, he will embart aboard the learner Laurentic jjor his naUv) lome in North Wales. ,' DRAPERIES MADE NEW "When we resumed huwkeHnij a month afio 1 found my draperies had iKxome creased from packing. 1 hung them out on the line, honing to remove the creases. Then I forgot them. The result was they became badly faded and sun-spotted. "I wm heartsick until the happy thought struck me to dye them. I just dyed tbem a deejwr green, and as I used Diamond Dyes they Itmk gorpous and new. 1 have never seen curler dvoi to use than Diamond Dyes. They give the most beauUTul colera when uml either for llntiog or dyeing- and never take the, life out of cloth as other dyes da." Mrs. j.RT.f Alunlretd HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rtipen's leading fmro-lly hotel. Hot .ind cold water in all rnomt. A. J. PHl'DHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Preser und Ftftb 8ts. Savoy S. R. Wahlslrom and family. Ends ko; J. Tate. 8mlthers: G. Fra-ser, John Walker, and C. G. Barber, city: Mr. and Mrs. Nell Lewis Joncj Lewis Island. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrtll. "rop Tin; no i n, moktii wnii.t: Hot ft Cold Watar: Steam Heat 75c PER DAT AND UP THerilMMlr HI Uo.vnl John Dool. Terrace Boston Grill Phone 457 Prince Rupert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night. 0 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation tor Private Parties 1 ,!HT 1U Yellow label Salada 60et a 111 Brown label Salada 70cti a lb 4Fresk Irem the gardens CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Ilev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, IiJV. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, two choruses by the Junior choir. Sunday School at 10:30. The Sunday School will meet with the morning congregation at 11 ajn. Subject, "AN ARISEN CHRIST." Evening service at 7:30. "EASTER NEW CLOTHES OR A NEW LIFE?" Anthems and solos by the choir. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue West) This Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Sunday service at 11 o'clock. Subject. "UNREALITY." Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting, Wednesday at 8 pjrL Reading room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursday from 3 to 5. SI. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Eichth and Ninth East Minister, Ilev. John 11. Hanson Easter Services Morning worship (English), 10 am. Song service (Scandinavian), 11 am. Special song by Varden Singers. Sunday School at 12:15 p.m. No Sunday School In Seal Cove. Evening worship at 7:30. Sunday School program by children enUtled "EASTER EVERYWHERE." A Blessed Easter to all. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Itev. F. V. Dafoe, D.U, Minister Baster Services Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "THE EASTER MESSAGE." The ordinance of Baptism will be administered at the close of the service. Bible School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "THE EASTER PRESENCE." Solos will be rendered by Miss Betty Cameron and M. R. Dafoe. The ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the .dose of the service, A cordial invitation. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, II. A, , Baster Services Morning worship at 11 o'clock, "THE LIFE LAID DOWN AND THE LAW, OF HARVEST." Song by Junior Choir. Communion and reception of new members. Sunday School at 12:30. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, TRIUMPH OVER THE LAST ENEMY." Solo, "OPEN THE GATES OF THE TEMPLE," by J. W. Plommer. Anthem, "BREAK FORTH INTO JOY." 10c 15c ... ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of Encland) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Holy communion at 8 a.m. Morning prayer, confirmation service and holy communion at 10:30 aon. Jackson's Te JDeum, Anthem. "HEAR MY PRAYERS," soloist, Mrs. F. W. ArlaB.-.Chlldrefl'B service at:30.refief.Uon t f Lenten of-jWlji.' Evening prayer andserm8h It!7f30. Anthems. "WHY SEEK YE THE LIVING AMONG THE DEAD." and "CHRIST OUR PASSOVER." Soloists, Mrs. Jarvta MeLeod, Mrs. F. W. Allen and Mrs. C. E Cullln. Preacher at both morning and evening services, Rt. Rev. & O. " Stringer DD., Bishop of the Yukon. . . . annual satin glo sale FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Saturday Is the Last Day t. on 4 pints 25c on pints on 4 pints 50c on quarts $1.00 .. on Vt gallons Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. 235 Third Avenue Telephone 101