in the big, new, family-size package, are always fresh. Until you have tried them you cannot imagine how deliciously light, crisp and flaky Christie's Snow Flake Sodas really are. !E HAPPY SAVE MONEY BUY RIGHT R-i'i tomobtles. electric nght, stffim If i' or telephone. L:i-S'. before buying lumber. bulking materials, or fuel, oonsult I ALBKIJT & McCAFFERY, LIMITED who ure in a position to quote i your advantage- Phones !!!.! 117 ! i - - - . ' ANNOUNCEMENT Ja-per Wildfire Coal to now the Ji'ttt. -t in the domestic field Pov-trnni' ut analysis shows It to be the hihr i in B.TU 's and less ash. It f'utv quick and lasts longer. Fur- th"mor'' for your benefit don't Announcements Dance Thursday, March 2 Qi i n Mary DaffodU dance EaF- ! ' Monday. I'n'td Church Man-h 31. Ekuter &u: '".val purple bridge and whiM Much 31. Uoaton Hall. Admissiui 35c Tcnria Tea, lister MondAy. Ragles' box'ocll and dance, Prl-dlv. April l. Special prlfei.for la- Olt;, hrlnalnoihnvM Arlmlulnn la- MEETING OF MUSIC CLUB 1'rograin Was in Charge of Mrs, Kohirt ISlance and Mrs. G. A Woodland ummai? of business conditions The regular meeting of the La-R. low price on wheat, fUh, dies' Music Club was held at the home of Mrs. a. A. Woodland. he v und metals, with high taxes Iv Dominion and Provincial oov-" """ -!.M;i'nt.s and municipalities. Tne "" dance, presided over by Mm. R. L. jt . )k f,,r Western Canada is not Lc ): mln What shall we do to,""". "ic 'h ht. of our nresent con- Mrs- duujcb anu I A. woooiana were in cnarge ui r"'.". Mrs. Woodland reao .,i rourse. nrsfctlce all ec-the program. i;!!v po.vdble. p i (i do not try to "keep up i: ii. Joneses." V. convince yourself that you v nnd be happy without son : .u money foolishly. i a very interesting paper on "Mu- sic." ) A number on the program of 'more than usual interest was this You Brought My Heart the Sunshine." The song is dedicated to Mr and Mrs. Russell Smith of nd is the composition of , : f our forefathers in the tTZ' Mrs. Smith's , m of Canada, in OnUrio W. Picture prtfc naperrJ.1!' The lollowlng program was an excellent one: "O Canada." Paper "Music." Mrs. Woodland Song-"You Brought My Heart the Sunshine," Losnne Mrs. F. W. Allt-n. "Lozanne." daughter. "Lozani.e" is at present in Eng- Piano Solo "Retournelle,' (Chaminadet. Miss M. McCaffery. Song -"Mother's Sorrow" (Oreig1 Mrs Karl Dybhavn. 8on "Sylvia," (Speaks) Mrs. B. Anderson. Duet--' Ma Curly Headed Dabby' Mrs Farquhar and Mrs. Crulck- shank Bone "The Living Ood," (O- pn.k for one minute because our n,ra) Mrs. J. B. McMillan. da; i lower in price that we are) Song "May Morn," (DemaiMri. Shm von a cheaper grade as other j, h. McLeod. C'Ui ii rtlcis nwy state to you. j Accompanists were Mrs. C. 1?. Y 'Ui next order "Jaspr Wild- cullln, Mrs. E. Smith and Mrs. W 'Ire fuK or lumo. Not ur adv. for u. Blackstock. ' li in lee.s and save your dollars.' Tea was served at the conclu- tf ' Hyde Transfer riione 580sion of the program. Mrs. Rae ana j Mrs. Hussell Smith poured. i 1 ! Henry Halllwrll of Terrace Is paying a brief visit to the city : having arrived from the interior on this morning's train. Steamship Sailings For VKnfouvri Tuesday at. Cardena 1:30 pjn Thursday Si. Pr. George 10 p.m Friday s Venture, midnight Ss. Princess Adelaide 10 p.m. , SS. Princess Adelaide p.m. Mar. 30 ss. Prln. Norah a.m. or Naas River and Tort Simpson aundav ss. Cardena 9 p m "'". refreslTmenU: gentlemen, 50 From Naas Hirer & Port S'mPson-. wnts. Everybody welcome. I Tuesaay w. i.ru ' for Stewart and Anyox Seal Cove ' Parish Hall Dane. . simdav ss. Cardena 0 P m April 7. Catholic 6alA Anrll T Wpman'a League Spring Presbyterian spring sale April 14 The "Laughing Cure" United church April 14 and 15. Prince Rupert Singers April 2" apltol Theatre. Spring sali St. Peters Church. May 19. cd a. Pr. George i p From Stewart and Anyox Tueadayss. Cardena 11:30 a m Thura. ss. Pr. Ocorge 8 p.m. For Ocean Falls Tuesday-s. Cardena 1:30 P-m. Thurs. ss. Pr. George 10 p.m-Friday -ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m. From Ocean Falls Wed.-ss. Pr. Oeorge 10:30 a.m. Friday- ss. Venture midnight fl Princess Adelaide P m From Queen Charlotte Island March 31-a. Prince John Tennis Tea Mrs. Mitchell's, Monday. Home Cooking. 71 ,It costs no more.jp, ride In a Nash Special then lri any other (ar.tlutt call TJelson's Taxi 849. t.f ' why riot use "Supreme" coffee and keep local people working? Mrs. -Norman Drodhurst and daughter, Miss Dctty Brodhurst. will ail tonight on the ss. Prince George for a -visit In Victoria. BMtM;lgift.tfltjs. Every tenth hat a gift all this week at ''Dcmers." (71) Special meeting Carpenter's Friday, 8 p.m. Business Important. 70 Thc first showing In Canada of the Adagio dance by the Slivin-ski's at the Elks' Dance tonight. Everybody welcome. Harold Shaw, formerly In the provincial government service here and for the past few years pro vincial collector at Smlthers, arrived in the city from the Interior on this morning's train and will sail tonight on the Prince George for Vancouver enroute to Rjsvelstoke to which city he has bee ntransferred. Canadian Doctor's Great Discovery IT is now recalled that a brilliant Canadian physician, M.D., M.C., L.R.C.S, Edinburgh, licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, and post graduate of famous European hospitals, experimented for fifteen years to find a medicine which would act on the digestive and rllminatlve organs at once. The successful result he named Fruit-a-tives. After a further period of use in private practice. Fruit-a-tlves was made available to the public. It is a complete medicine, acting on five vital organs and will rid you of constipation, headaches, biliousness, indiicstionJ'ou can use it with Tconfiderice also for rheumatism or oiher uric acid diseases. 25c and 50c. Sold by all druggists. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert March 21, 1313 Wilfrid Doughty of Grimsby, England, accompanied by J. H. PiUsbury, civil engineer, with Lionel Crippen and party of surveyors, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince John for Allford Bay In Skidegate Inlet where some 200 acres of crown granted land will be jurveyed preparatory to the establishment of the first of a number of great fishing enterprises for this district planned by the Doughty In-terests. The Grand Trunk Pacific Steam-shin Co. announces that a local ser vice la to be conducted by the teamftr Prince John between Prince-Rupert and Goose Bay mow Anyox) in conjunction with the sailings of the steamers Prince Rupert and Prince George between here and Vancouver. The Prince Albert wtll give a service to logging camps and cannery points between r ince Rupert and Vancouver. Herbert L. Harris, leading Liberal of Blla Coola, in a letter written to Prince Rupert, predicts a large ma- i Mar. as si. Prin. Norah pm. jority the Bella Coola valley for From Vancouver ! a. M. Manson. the Liberal candidate i 1 Sunday ss. Cardcna P"-1 in the Provincial rice lion, over Wil-1 Mra. Mitchell's. Wed. ss- Pr- George 10:30 a.m. i llam Manson the Conservative . Friday ss Venture p.m. ; ! Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Telephone tSI a.m.i Olerflo dlanilno, city. "Supreme," the coffee that comes to you fresh from the roaster. nij Dance on Monday .NJght, Moose Hall. Admission 27c. Easter Olfts of hosiery, one pair given with every casli purchase of coat, iult or dress this week at "Dcmers." 70 Mayor Cyril II. Orme has been named honorary president of the newly-formed Prince Rupert sub branch of the Royal Life Saving Society. est Colds T Rub well over throat and chest V1GKS VapoRuq Harold McEwen, C.N.R. freight and passenger agent, returned to the city on this morning's train from a trip to various Interior points on official business. MURESCO. for beautiful, durable economical decoration of wall and ceilings, Mureeco Is supreme. 75c. per packet. Phone 311. Gordon's Hardware. McBride St. tf Keep your money in town by u- lng "Supreme" coffee, roasted and packed In Prince Rupert. Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, resident mining engineer, returned to the city on this morning's train from Terrace where he conducted course of lectures for prospectors and mining men. A -similar lecture course will be commenced here this evening by Dr. Mandy. Betty Shulton. popular pipe or janlst of station KOMO. in aforlel talk on the radio last night, ac knowledged letters of appreclatto: which had been received by he from Prince Rupert among other ooints. Miss Shulton extended be wishes to her many radio friend for a happy Earte: ertlde. 1 A Program of Sacred Music I By Specially Augmented Choir at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Good Friday, March 25, 8 IM. Tart I. 1. "Watchman! What of the Night?" J. Sargent-Field. 2. "Pilgrim's Chorus (Tann- hauser), R. Wagner. 3. "Into the Woods My Master Went," Geo. B. Nevin. 4. "By Babylon's Wave," Chas. Gounod. Part II. "The Crucifixion." J. Stalner; soloists. Dr. R. O. Large. J. E. Da-vey; pianist, Mrs. E. J. Smith; organist, Peter Lien. 20 YEARS OF ILL HEALTH Then Mrs. Duke Discovered Kellogg's All-Bran Of her own accord, Mrs. Duke st down and wrote us a glowing tribute to Kellogg's All-Bran : "I have been constipated all my life, which has been about 20 years, up until last year when I started sting your All-Bran. Since I have been eating it, people tell me I am looking better, and I am sure that I feel a great deal better." Mrs. L. W. Duke (address upon request). Constipation is usually caused by lack of two things , In the diet: "Bulk" to exercise the, intestines; Vitamin B to help give' them tone. Kellogg's All-Bran, provides both of these dietary necessities, as well as iron for the blood. Within the body, the, "bulk" in All-Bran forms a soft ;nas, which gently clears the Intestines of wastes. How much more natural it. is to enjoy this delicious cereal than to risk taking pills and drugs so often harmful. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily serious rases with every meal for most types of constipation. Au Uran is not habit-forming. If your Intestinal trouble is not relieved this way, see your doctor. Sold In the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg In London, Ontario. EH Lday March 24, 1932 THE DAILY NEWS PAOB'THRES' Christie's SODAS Mili LOCAL NEWS ITEMS i iwwv District News 1 VANDERH00F Under the auspices of the Oml-: neca Branch of the Canadian Le-1 ninn the tihree-act play "The; Jade Necklace" was presented here under the direction of Mrs. R. M. Taylor and proved highly accepta ble entertainment for a large au dience. Members of the cast Included Mrs. Stephen Holmes. Mrs. II. V. Taylor, Mrs. George Ogston Rev. Basil S. Procktor. R. M. Pat terson and James Silver. I Roads in the district are in ra-, :.her bad shape now cwhr; t melting snow and frost coming out of the ground. 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