AUB THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, February 28, 1931 The sQremost among all pacRage teas LOCAL NEWS ITEMS A new, III iiiiii Dhinerwarc, china, crockery, Auditorium Golf, 2 games 35c. glassware, lleilbroner's Store. 50 111" t Yellow label Salada 60cts alb Brown label Salada 70ct a lb 'Fresh rom the gardens1 SPECIAL! SPECIAL! One Tube Mi 31 Tooth Paste -and- One Bottle Mi 31 Antiseptic , $1.00 Value Special, 60c Qrmes tUL Diio Pioneer Drurfists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St THREK GRADUATE PIIAHMICISTS Values that coniparisc Think of it I Theie new values in lie new Dominion Royal defy com-pari $oa Nowhere else in town can you let luch tire valuei I More miles, easier steering, surer traction, and freedom from tire trouble and you let all these at the interesting prices lilted below. Come in today I ION ROYALS 30 x 3' j Royal Cord $8.50. 23 x 410 Koyal Cord . .. !U5 30 x 450 Royal Cord ... 10.35 S. E. Parker Dealers UNION STHAMSltir LIMITED si i rni. w is rut ;xrt kion t:ur. r OUR COAL is is a dry sm:i iVhtn you are buying coal look on the economical side of life. If in buy wet coal, you are logins 10. So start today and burft dry coal and sec what 10 means to you. ITMIUNA EGG-Dclivercd, rcr Ton $12-50 MINEIIEAI) EGG Delivrrrd. Per Ton 12-50 MINEIIEAI) LUMP Delivered, I'cr Ton U-50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE PnONE 580 "k a on Mile Irom Nov. 15, tu !!. H, 1931 (with final rrturn SI. .n. i IM1I t,Rl. mini .Marrn rK,NtE UUPEttT TO VANCOUVEIt S40.00 KLTUKK Rteiunrra Irnve lrlane Kupeet f Vnrtewver: " tAT.VLV r.VKKV T.IKSIIW. I.3 I'.M. . ah iviu Vancouver, via Oen IU, . Thursday Noon sppro. !'. :i.iiii!, iAikv i KiitvvduMOiir . Arming Vancouver SuiidiiJ.mldiiMlht Mrp wcc aaUings ta'Pari'SintpHon. iAHte Attti, .Ay, Stewart and Naaa y River point Sunday. 8 00 p.m. ! ;.'illlt inn ronntIM all uIIIiiukI Hid tltkrU lit T j I'KIMK Ktl'K.ItT AtlKXCV: Hrrond vrnilf. I'lione .Wtt Ii. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS MOM WINCE KUTKUT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skaewsy. March 7. 18 and 28. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle-March 11 and 22. rnocesa Mary Ocean TalU. etc. Vanie uver and Victoria, every Friday. 10 pjn. Agents For All Steanhlp Lines W C Orchard. Oeu Aiicnt. drdAv.. Prince Rupert. PlioncJl has been postponed. . 59 kkM 130 cytrislocrais op V-141 rmisportanon rANAUIANiNationalulTrra many luxuries ami torn, forta which old pleasure to V your trip South by Steamer r East by. Train. Sailings front Prince Kupert to Vancouver, thence' via Trl-Clty Service to Victoria and Seattle, Thursdays 10.00 p.m. ' lor Auyox anil Stewart. Wednesdays 4.00 p.m. Regular services to North and South Queen tharlotte Islands, l'articulars of saltings, rates, etc.) on rrrjiir-sU . Passenger trains leave l'rinre llunert for Kdmonton, Winnipeg, and points Kast every Monday, Wednesday ond Saturday at 11-30 a.m. It. F Mc.NAtCirroN Pialrirt fnfW Jl Trlnra Kuprrt mornmp 'irsfla,' for A brief tni' to Terrace.. Join the Art class instruction rce. Every Wednesday and Mon-' lay evening and Saturday after noon. McRae Bros. Ltd. 50 j Tea, vsale of home cHS&ing on March S', homo of Mr'-J'.E.tiBod- iie, o;n Ave. a. irojccqsraia oi. Peter's Parish Hall. 51 1 ..NOTICE re. LEWIS ISLAND Owing to as epidemic of whooping ough thy St. Patrick's Day dance Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ross of Win-ilpeg were interested visitors ir he city yesterday afternoon. They were making the round trip north i board the sttaroer Princess Mary. Union steamer CamoMm.c Capfe "ames Ftndlay, aMved; - In, pojt at 230 midnight last night from the outh and sailed about an .hour la-er on her rtur,n tot Vancouvci nd way points. The Camosun will nake one more trip on this rout before the Cardena returns to th. run, the Catala going back on the ancouver-Prlnce Rupert - Anyox- tewart run which the pardena to "mporarily performing. FKOSI ST. JOHN TO GLSGOW-nr.LIAST-LIVEK- tool .0reh 13 Mntc!:r. xMarcb JO M nitroc Mch J7. Apr 24 Duclvrw of Richmond xNol celling t Belfas! To Grcenock-Llveipool prlt 3 Duchan of Albnl' Apra ii moWImc ?HItOM NEW YORK. . To -ClIEKUOlintJ-SOUTHASIPTON tiircb 14 Durhras of Btdfont FROM VANCOUVER To IUwa1l-Jn-t Me-Mlltrlitri MaretiH, May 9 ...Kinprem of AaU xM&r. 2S xMay 23 ..Em?, cf Canadi April 11 x June 3. EmpTau of Rooij xApl IxJune 20 Bsnprten of Jepaii tlnclurJtnc ckJ t' Honolulu. AonlT to Acenu eterywtwre or r, t. i. niiisTr.n StfUMhtp Oeal. Pu Aent C P R Station. Vancouver Telephone Tr;nlly 1151 : Glaiscv fitted by registered optometrist at HcHbroner's store. J. W. McDonald, well known local, tailor, who ha? keen 111 lately, sailed ast night on the Princess Mary f or, Vancouverj Imperial Order Daughters of. the Empire annual meeting Monday at 8 ,jfxa. In i;qj).E(ijHalli Memb'er and' frtepds please, attend; ? 50 Word. has bee.n received of the birth of a-son at Chatmere House Hds'pital in Vancouver last Satut -day to Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Webster of Ocean Falls. II. N. Brocklesby, acting director j of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, sailed last night on the Princess Mary for a trip to Vancouver on official business. W. Chapman of Terrace, who has been on a trip south, arrived in the city from' Vancouver on the grmcess Mary yesterday afternoon and left 'on this morning's train for the interior. W. D. Clark and L.' Kolbensblc. who arrived in the city earlier la the year from Seward, Alaska, entrained here toddy for the East. . . i- i i i ! the latter to St. Paul, Minnesota. 1 Wm. Tobey, member of the B.C. Boys' Parliament for Skeena, and ,W. J. E. Barrie left on this morning's train for Terrace where .they 1 will attend a Father and Son ban- quct tonight and assist in the Fa-ither and Son church service to morrow. Anglican Young People's Meeting Discussion Last Night on Subject of "Autocratic or Democratic Government Last evening the Anglican Young People's Association held- a meeting In the Cathedral Hall, the bus iness session being followed by a discussion on the subject of "Au tocratic or Democratic Govern ment." Leaders in the discussion were Misses Helen Stamp-Vincent Winnie Tucker Merle Mallory and Eleanor Moxley. Before the fclosc of the meeting refreshments were served by Miss Mallory and Miss Halllwell. For Sale Oas Boat "PEO." 35 feet . long. equipped with a 30 horsepower Kelvin engine. Built for a fish packer or cannery tender. Bids will be received by.: the undersigned up to noon, March '21, 1931. The highest or any tender not necesarlly accep ted. Boat may be seen at the Pacific Salvage Company's float, this city. a L. MONItOE, (64) Official Administrator. ANNOUNCEMENTS t " i Olrl Guide tea at home of Mrs. Chris Perry, Stork Bldg March S. Bailee' .Smoker March 6. Next Royal Purple Brldgc-whU series Monday, March 0. L. O, B A. Bridge. Whist arid Dance March 12. St. Patrick's Concert, Catholic Hall, March 17. Presbyterian Shamrock Tea, on March 17. In Church Hall, Inter-City Badminton TournamentPremier vs. Rupert, followed by dance. Moose Hall, March 17 EaslVr Concert April 6 and 7. Di rection Alex A. Connon, Moose Hall. Catholic women's League Sprlnc Sale April 8. Presbyterian Easter Sale April 10 TU; J,l:Ml,lf,,1 Iaa mnn tnaotfrJ kv Madame Hi Licroix, assistant director.at the Provincial School of Domestic Science, outsUndins Montreal Cook inj School, will come In very handy next time you're entertaining. Keep it for reference. TEA MENU . Fruit Cocktail Hot Cheese Biscuits Salad Marguerite Assorted Tea Cakes Pineapple Ice Geam Chase & Sanborn's Tea or Coffee i Madame Laeroix says: "For my part, 1 always use nd recommend Majie Bakins Powder because it is absolutely dependable, lu high leavening power is always uniform. You get the same satisfactory results every time you use it" St. David's Day Greeting Sent To Local Welshfolk Bert Morgan of this city Is in re ccipt of a message from Miss Mary ; Roberts, secretary of the Cambrian Society of Vancouver, extending greetings to lo?al 7elsh people on (he occasion of the. anniversary of the patron saint of thf Prin-rlpai-ty of Wiles which falls tomorrow on March 1. The rressage is as follows: "We greet you on this nr.tal day of our baioved Patron Saint. "May your St. David's celebration be a memorable one. Instilling true patriotic spirit In qr Canadians of Welsh cxtraotlfn. "Accept our best wishes for your future success.' Daily News 'Want Ads" brina WHY IS IT Your neighbor has a larger savings account? BECAUSE He deals at the CASH & CARRY "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Del Monte Prunes 3 lb. Palmollre Soap '4 ban . Icing Sugar per pkf Lump Sugar 2's per pkf. Fresh Roasted Peanuts 2 ibs. : (Malklns Best Tea ' per lb. .'. Malkln-s Bett Jelly Powders pet pkf. Malkln'i Beat Strawberry -Jam 4, per tin Clark's Ketchup 2 bottle Canadian Chee- V per, lb. ...!rj... v..,'r Horseshoe Sockeye Salmon l's, per tin 25c 23c 18cj 21c 25c 48c 5c 65c 35c 25c 40 c The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Look for this mark on every (in. It is' a guarantee that Magic Baking Powder does not .con- ; a bin alum or any harmful lngre-w i dient Try Madame Lacroix's recipe for HOT CHEESE BISCUITS 1Jf cups Hour ? cup milk . 4 teaspoons Magic . H cup grated Baking Powder cheese 2 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon salt Sift flour, baking powder and salt With lo knives, thoroughly mix flour, butter and cheese. Dilute the mixture with milk to make a soft dough. Roll quickly and lightly to one-half inch thickness and cut with round biscuit cutter. Place on top of each biscuit a cheese cube, one-half inch thick, and bake in oven at 400 F. about 1 2 or 1 5 minutes. More than 200 interesting, tested recipes are con fined in the New Free Magic Cook Book, ir you bake at home, send for copy. Write to Standard Brands Limited, Fraser Avenue, Toronto. rTilr iJ Buy Made in Gnada Goods (Jhurch Serviced art f rirr.TTTii i i,m 1 1 f 1 1 1 III ITTf fMI WiMTFIITTIftn fTITTrWTI ST, ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of Enclandl Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean 11 Morning prayer and holy communion at 11 ajn. Evening prayer and sermon at 730. Being the first Sunday In. the month. Sunday School will be, held at 230 pjn. Mid-week Lenten service on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. . Confirmation classes will be held In the St. Andrew' Japan Mission on Tuesday evening at 730 and also in the Callwdral . on . Friday evening at 730. ST, RAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH " '" " ' (Corner tlghth and Ninth East Minister, Rev. John II. Hanson. Sunday rrloming worship at 11 o'clock (English) Sun dav School at 12.15. Seal Cove Sunday School at 12.15. Both Sunday Schools are held In English language. Evening worship at 730 (Scandinavian. Theme "Our Lord Conquered, by Faith." Song by Junior choir. Organ solo by Pettr Llth. Wet Ladle Aid Thursday evening at 730, at the heme of Mrs. C. E. Johnson. 718 Lotblnlcrc Street. You will be welcome. FIRST UNITED CHURCH rastor. Ilev. A. Wilson, II. A. Mornlng worship at 11 o'clock, subject "Prayer and Fat-ingr Sunday-School at 12.15. Evening service at 730. Sub-JejsVTerdtence. and Progress." Wednesday at 8 p.m. public meeting of the Prlnte Rupert Presbytery. Addresses by visiting minister on the work of the church at home and abroad. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue West) This Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, Uie Firs . Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts. Sunday service at 11 ajn. Subject "Christ Jesus." Sunday sehodl 12.15. Testimony meeting, Wednesday at 8 pan. Reading Room 245 Second Ave., open Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. XV. Dafoe, D.D, Minister ' Morning wonhlp at 11 oc'ock, subject "bur Faith " Bible School at 12.15. Evening service at 730, subject "He Said Come." Regular monthly communion at the close of uie vetUng rvle.A-cordial-welcome. - wwinrr"'.vt m 1,1 mam imwmmmmfmm rtsi dFlRST'PRB&yTRnXN cWrCH Minister, Rev. J. Kennedy Morning service at 11 o'clock, subject "Esther." Sunday School and Junior Bible Class at 12.15. Evening worship at 7.30 subject His Providence." tail Jet the habit of reading the advertisements in this paper, and taking advantage of the help they bring you. 1 - 'Jn