1 April 3. 13 and 24 .. pin. From Vancouver-Sunday pjn. Wednesday .10:30 a.m. Friday p.m. April 9. 20 and 30 a.m. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday 8 pjn, Wednesday 3 p.m. From Stewart and Anyoi Tuesday 11:30 a.m. Thursday 8 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday 8 p.m. From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday 11.30 am. For Queen Charlottes-April 2, 16 and 30 ... 0 p.m. From Queen Charlottes I Apru ii ana aju. For Alaska April S, 20, and 30. From Alaska-April 3, 13 and 24 pjn. On a charge of creating a dis turbance, O. B. Casey was fined $5 by Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning. The charse was laid by the Dominion Dalty. "How do they do it?" Among your friends there's sure to be at least one smart young married couple who arc thc.envy and admiration of all who know them. With an income that is frankly abbreviated,' and with no bene-volcnt Aunts in the offing, they still have a home that is correct and comfortabic in all its appointments, a home that is admired and copied by their friends. "Yes, Jane is a remarkable little manager," will probably be the young husband's proud answer. And there is little doubt about it. THEY DO IT THIS WAY Take a look around that home and you will find no end of well . known advertised products. For Jane is an efficient little manager. She can't afford to take chances that musjt only be debited to "Expcrience.'MVhen she buys for her libmc she must get tried and tested and trusted products which carry an honorable name to guarantee her satisfaction. You will find that Jane is a consistent reader of the advertise-" mcnts. Arc you? Questions Answered. Regarding New Span Across Nechako River In anjwer to questions by Thomas King, Liberal member for Colum bia. Hon. R. W. Bruhn. minister of public works, stated in the Legislature recently that a bridge had been built over the Nechako River at Prince George during 1931. The government supplied 7,560 sacks of Portland cement to be used in the instruction of the bridge. ) Twenty Years Ago In Prime Rupert April C. 1912 The sacred cantata "Christ and His Soldiers" was splendidly ren dered at the Mclntyre Hall last night by a choir of 26 voices under ! the leadership of John E. Davey.j Soloists were Mrs. Neher, Mrs. J. H. McLeod. Mr. Davey, W. H. Melllar, C. Swindell and Alex Clapperton. Rev. W. H. MeLeod presided. W. H. Vickers, chief of police, was given leave of absence by the board of police commissioners to attend the Supreme Court Assize In Van couver as witness in a local case. Misses Campbell, McLeod and Walker have been admitted to the training school of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, being the first probationers at the institu tion. District News HULATT Mrs. J. Dorsuk and her son, Peter, of Hulatt, spent Easter at Evelyn with Mr. and Mrs. J. Saroka, and returned home on Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rice of Hulatt spent a few days at Prince George and returned home on Friday. Teams and trucks arc busy haul ing ties at Hulatt. There are a great many ties here already. There will! bo more ties in the summer when! the roads get better for trucks. j SMITHERS Olof Hanson lr. of Prince RuDcrl has been spending the Easter holi day period visiting In Smithers wltt mends. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Fumed oak dining room suite, $4, Phone Red 689. . . J 82)- e3 it PAGE SIX Wednesday. THE DAILY NZWS April . u Qet YOUR ELECTRIC lUUfffV IUCTRIC i REFRIGERATOR i - : : ' t this THRIFTY Way . For as little as $10 down; balance spread over 21 months. for Thrift, Health and Convenience Thrifty to buy: thrifty to use for the Ice bills it saves and food waste it stops. Con venient, because it assures a steady, correct refrigerating temperature at all times. And a guardian of your family's health because it ends spoil age and contamination. Enables you to save odds and ends from one day's dinner to make tasty dishes for the next day's lunch. Keeps salads crisp. Makes it easy to prepare and serve delicious frozen desserts: drinks with ice cubes. Pays for itself by what it saves. Order YOUR electric refrigerator without delay. Northern British Columbia Power Company Ltd. Rcsncr Block Prince Rupert, B.C. Mail Schedult CLOSES AT POST OFFICE! For the East-Monday. Wednesday and FrW day 2 p.m From the East-Saturday. Tuesday and Thursday 10:40 ajn. For Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday ..Q pm. Friday n Pjn. I Smithers Plans A New Library Information Requested From Local Hoard in Regard to Rupert At Jhp meeting, toL . the librar; 4 board -last 'night. Miss.. Cuikshanlc reported two inquiries from Sml thera asking for Information in re gard to the operation of the library. It seems from the letters that Smithers is proposing to establish a library and they are looking for the best method of conducting It. They had heard that Prince Rupert had an excellent library and they .want to know how It is done. Full information will be sent by the librarian. One member of the board face tiously suggested that If the city council decided to close the local library in the interests of economy they could sell the collection of books to Smithers. Wants' to Know About Relief Camp Details Dr. J. J. toillis. Liberal member for Yale, ha inquired in the Legislature as to how many relief camps have been established in the Fort George district, excluding the Peace River area, and at what points. What was the total cost of each camp for construction and equip ment? Have, any sites or premises been purchased, rented or leased for relief camp purposes In the Fort Qeorge district and, if so, from whom and at what cost in each case? POWELL AS COMEDIAN Ilish Pressure" is Fast Story of Suave Stock Promoters "Song O' My Heart" Revived William Powell, well known to theatre-goers as a suave villain, anoears in "High -Pressure," now showing at the Capitol Theatre here, in the brand new role of a smooth and delightful comedian. It is a story of fast stock promoters and their speedy ladles. The role reveals the poised and heretofore villainous Powell as a high class comedian. The picture deals with charac ters who arc generous and good- hearted but so irresponsible and anxious to get rich quickly that they scale pretty close to the border lines of the law. The film is a real istic slice of Manhattan with its luxury, speed and excitement. Settings are very elaborate. Powell's supporting cast includes Evelyn Brent, Hvalyn Knapp, George Sidney and Guy Kibbee. For the weekly "revival" feature the tneatre will present tonight that beautiful film of John McCor-mack. celebrated Irish tenor, "Song O' My Heart." C.N.R steamer Prince George. Capt. II E. Neddtn. arrived in port on time at 10:30 this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. GREAT BETWEEN SMOKES Inexpensive Satisfying .. Jskfor Keeps the mouth cool and moist CM-3 vmiam Westinghouse Washing Machines Vacuum Sweepers Flat Irons Mazda Lamps, etc. McRAE 1JROS., LTD. 5 j:;i:EHimni!i:ni!iKira S i 11 J I Tl "J ucu. aim inurs. TWO SHOWS 7 and 9 p.ln. THURSDAY MATINEE at 2:3j Feature Starts 3:20 15c & 3sc S He's Human Dynamite William Powell in "HIGH PRESSURE" gj With Evelyn Hrcnt, George Sidney. A satire on modern business-. j slick promoters and fast-stepping ladies S Comedy "GIGOLETTES" Color Scenic "Peasants Paradise" Screen Song "Kitty From Kansas City" FOX news Wednesday Night Only at 10:10 John MacCormack in 'Song O' My Heart' Wednesday Night "HIGH PkESSURE" Starts at 7:00 & 9:00 B Friday & Saturday "SHANGHAI EXPRESS" KBfB'imBlSiaxaJnnUBfBtBffBTB kbi'b waiiB JBiBimiB'mri ? I iKiii'Bi i WfXsmiMxWkmm i uxmrnt ui xwraiitwiBa b: in S PRINCE RUPERT LADIES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT THE Capitol Baby Shoppe (mrs. Anna Jonnsen) i A large stock of baby things and children's rlollirs may be seen ! and it is a pleasure to show them. You do not luve to buy. Drop 1 in and look them over. You will be surprised at their beauty. We have just the things for that wonderful baby of jours or for your i older children. i 1 1 Ii B i B IB I B EB IB FESB I'BCH.RB I'B ilSB IE IB IX- B I B IB CBiB! II ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Rin. You are assured in getting full weight JASPER WILDFIRE EGG Per Ton, 512.50; Cash Prlre $11.50 IASri:ii WILDFIRE LUMP Per Ton, $13.50; Cash Price 1259 PKMRINA EGG Reg, Price. SISJW: Cash Price 11.50 These Coals arr from Alberta. Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 RUPERT MOTORS Garage and Service Station Distributors of DODGE AND PLYMOUTH CARS DODGE COMMERCIAL VEHICLES Phone 566 Phone (Night Calls 161) Why "SUPREME" Coffee Is now Best Seller in Prince Rupert hV1"0 iSUr!me(1 ?l tho rcsl,onso of Iocal l)C0l,le t0 appeal to try "Su-pi erne. Nearly all the stores now report that sales of "Supreme" exceed those of any other brand. In reply to a questioniare The Following Reasons Were Given For the Demand 1st. About 50 per cent replied, "It is absolutely fresh." 2nd. About 30 per cent, "We like the flavor and taste." iilsV wc nt boost home TRY A POUND ' i SOLI) AT ALL GROCERS Daily Hews Want Ads. Bring Quick Returns