1MW. April 30- 1932 OIK1 so .''i sr. " ic-fr. .-I v Mussallem's Announcement W wish to announce that we have sold our Fifth Avenue Cash and Carry No. 1 which has served the public satisfactorily for over This store .will be under new. management ponunejnclng M,,; , t :i3 AVe (Kilftorc. take this opportunity to ihak thp" a(ll)n Who;h?v&4?althfully suPPortecUus.and.hope,,t,hcy.)vl! Lt doing o. Our services to the pubUcwlllonkinueaa be-forr mnvcvrr. at 319 and 721 Third Avenue West. .As previously, , ,i ..vor will be to give full satisfaction to each and every Prim: '.i payment of all accounts will be received with great ion at 3i inira Avenue wcsi. A SATURDAY SERMON What Makes a Man? Cuion W. F. Ruahbrook, St. Peter's Anglican Church) was a master of parabolic or illustrative teach-luiew the power of an apt illustration, especially to be mei witn oiien in nies routine, lie made )i Beatitude "Blessed ! do nunger and thirst i usness for they snail , good example. Jesus i! i the continual Strugs' physical needs. There .o resiles, so tireless, or as the hungering or mini All day the vul- . .ess wing with eye and Mared the Syrian hea-arrion food; all night t Us prowled spurred by fi and Paul tells us that 'iir Ood of nature. In-i cdoemed man, and he Is ' ir.vS. - ijply man's every phy-,: intellectual desire -..tisfy. else how can we f : such deaths as East-five millionaire sui- d.iy recently, or that - were 50 millionaire r.ii is different from all tn that he alone has rnse and, unless he rc those moral quM- i social affluence and were you to supply every desire, social or otherwise, of some friend and perchance later on lose wealth and affluence, you would likely lose your friend also. But if you have been the mean, of helping him to realise himself and to point him to the source of moral satisfaction, disasters are but refined cements to such friendships. The world is full of discouraged men and women seeking satisfaction and finding it not because they seek it in desolate places. They mistake the tributary for the main river. Possibly the religious diasattstae tlon oi today is the fault of organ-lard religion It caters to the Intel lectual side of life, to the social,. to the aesthetic, which the world can get outside of the church or some ecclesiastical whim and fails In ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of Ensland) Very Kcv. J. 11. Gibson. Dean ST. PHILLIP AND ST. JAMBS' DAY '1 AM., Morning prayer and Holy Communion 7:30, Evening prayer and sermon Thn Eu-May School will meet at 10 u m. until further notice 525 - Phone 525 ' - - " -TM hi rr i iiiMn uniMffum ail TTsssamnriii ini LOCAL ITEMS Grotto Taxi. rhone 456 tf Mrs. William Oilchrist and daughter sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for visit In Vahcpfe ' , ;; "J" " IMPORTANT, ti. Q. ClothicVs are moving to 705 Third Avenue, next to Frizzell's Meat Market. Watch for announcement. R. O. Cunningham of Port Esslng-, ton was a passenger aboard the1 Cardena this afternoon going through for a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. j Mtoa Lois McRae, who has been visiting for several months In Van-! couver and Victoria, returned to the city from the south on the Car-; dena today. : T llfl.l rt a- and still makes animate and inanimate things about us,:m ocean fiu were'rouna trip our teachers sometimes to reminci or aamonign but not in-visitors in town last evening from frp iicnUv to command us in no uncertain tones to do or!'he paper wn on the steamer E ill of I-1-it ill 1 ' Princess Adelaide. CNJi. steamer Prince John. Capt. N1 McLean, made a special run up,, to Carlisle Cannery on the! ( 8kna. RiYer yesterday to load aj parcel df: canned salmon for Van-' will sail on! schedfll.e 'at 10 o'clock tonight for Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Iliandt. J. B: Atkinson of Montreal, member of the publicity department of the Canadian Pacific Railway, arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Varteojyrfr in Uie course of a tour oi the coast and will remain over , here until Monday afternoon wher. he will proceed Bast by train. CPJ? steamer Princess Norah. Capt William Palmer, arrived in port at 2:45 this afternoon from Vancouver and sailed ahmit n KINDLING FREE The Seal Cove Transfer will give to any customer who buys a cord of wood, stove length, a sack of ttndlini; free. This offer la made for one week only. Phone Grern m. 106 MI-LADY 'Beauty Shoppe ; Kotex Special, 10c Permanent Wave $5.00 Indies' Hair Cut . . 33c Children's Hair Cut 23c Phone 655 Dr. Maguire - Dentist ROOMS 7-8-9, SMITH BLOCK La Casse Bakery Phone 190 BREAD 4 Loaves for 25c Phone For Delivery Income Tax Returns L ist day for filing both Dominion and Provincial returns Saturday, 30th April GEORGE HOUIE & CO. Accountants and Auditors 213 Second Ave. W.Thone387 THE DAILY ., . H i i ' - 1 , muBt iiuutjc -i 1 1 1 1 11 1 I " 1 1 1 I .' , , ! i l . Monday Special Ready Cut Macaroni-per lb. Munro Bros. 5c Bring your Painting Problems to us. We will save you money. Gordon's Hardware. McBride 8t. Phone 311. tf Next Thursday and Friday three A. J. Oalland of the local customs one-act nlavs In First Presbyterian and excise staff sailed last night on , Church. Something' new and dlf-the Princess Adelaide for a trip to'Ierent In amateur performances. Vancouver on official business. Tickets 50c. SAVED IMPORTED DRESS "After a little we aring, a lovsly green voile --an imported dress lost color so completely that it was not wearable. A friend who had admired it asked me why I wasn't wearing it any more. On hearing the reason, she advised dyeing it and recommended Diamond Dyes. To make a long story short, it turned out beautifully. I have a lovely new dress that really cost just 15c the Brice yes. of one package of Diamond "1 have since used Diamond Dyes for both tinting and dyeing. They do either equally well. I am not an expert dyer but I never have a failure with Diamond Dyes. They seem to be made so they always go on smoothly and evenly. They never spot, streak or run; and friends never know the things I dye with Diamond Dyes are redyed at all!" Mrs. H.F., Quebec. Archie Thompson arrived home a few days ago from his studies at; ' the University of British Columbia rt rttnrt f ha eti rvi mor vo sto 4-i tirl V his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thompson; Graham Avenue, sUDDlvinaRlBhteoiuawsataMfeaBdlw:.. T- " " L J7 .. . : " . " "r ow(fwuy ana owier;ciiy on tne Princess Aedlalde yes 1 1. V. , 1. twuu Alaaka points whence she U terday afternoon from Vancouv .us. mKmeousne me Kernel, .cheduled to call here next Wed- taAd the) Soul's food. InMdav afbtrnnnn nn hr rMnrn . uui aivue ui luHiicu, wuhk: uiimj mu jrc fciusb lc SOUth The V1 w man, he has so far weary hungry, thirsty, tired) and arriving by fog. j. hi.i manhood. heavy laden and I will give you j m m of wealth and rest Jesus. CHURCH NOTICES CI.. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, Third St., lUsner Block) Society K a branch of the Mother Church, the Pint "f Christ, SclenUst, In Boston, Mass. Sunday morn- r .ic-c at 11 o'clock. SuoJect. "BVBRLA8TING PUNISH- Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting Wed it a p.m. Head I iir Room. Third Street, Besner Block, Monday and Thursdays from 3 to 5. F!RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minuter, Kcv. V. I). Grant llollingworth, BJl. Oriranist, John K. Davey il A M, Sermon Subject, "A Faith to Live By" 12:15, Sunday School ' P M Sermon Subject: "IS RELIGION STILL P08SIULK?" ' l our culture "at home" with our religion? A it religious people idealist, parasites, fools? Have wc a faith to answer great questions? We invite you to worship with us i was delayed In W. Mahoney and T. Murphy, members of the central execuUv of the Prince Rupert and District Unemployed Association, left this week for Vancouver where thry wlU altent an unemployed convention as delegates from Prince Rupert. They will alio visit Victoria with a view to having some local conditions adjusted. The management of the Dollar Store wishes to thank the citizens of Prince Rupert' and vicinity lor their support during the past seven years and hope to be given the opportunity of further serving thern at their new place of business. 102 Seven loggers lor the Queen Charlotte Isalnds arrived In the They will proceed' to the Islands on the Prince' Johrf tonight.' B. E Morgan, manager of the Billmor Spruce Mill at Porpoise Harbor, returned to the city on the rrlnrcs" Adelaide yesterday afrer-noon from a week's business trip to Vancouver. RAILWAY CUTTING Five Men Laid Off Recently and Ten Percent Reduction in Wages Goes Into Effect Within the past two weeks five more men have been laid off at the local shops of the Canadian National Railways and a ten percent reduction in wages has been put into effect. It is believed that sUll further cuts are being contemplated In the railway service. WEATHER REPORT Triple Island Clear, light north west wind: sea smooth. Langara Island Clear, light eaa terly wind: sea calm. Dead Tree Point Clear, southwest wind; barometer, temperature, 58; light chop. light 30.04; NOTICE Men should nbt go to Anyox looking for employment as there are many there out of employment and no accommodation for more. GRANBY CONSOLIDATED MIN-INO. SMELTING- & POWER CO. t ... . (104 Announcement; nidleyilome Baimar May 5. Three Plays.. Presbyterian Church May Sth and 6th, Moose Dance May 8. Legion Band Concert May 13. 87 I Eagles Butterfly' Dance May 13. Ladies refreshments. Gentlemen 50o. Spring Sale. St Peters Church, May lb. Elks-' Balloon DdnceMay 20. LOCAL ITEMS Reliable Messenger. Phone 131. Day or Night. Stand Besner Bloc. tf Mrs. George .Jim Jrt,anriamily' will sail tonight on the Prjnce John ! for a holiday visit to, Massett where, Mrs. Hill's parents reside., Harold Shockland, who has been located here for the past year or so, . sailed by the Cardena this afternoon for his home in Vancouver. Lawrence Lambly, who has been on a 10-day. business trip, to Smi- .thers, Burns Lake, Vanderhoof andj other interior points, returned to! the city on this morning's train. I The fire department had a call at 10:15 yesterday morning to the home of O. W. Cook, 304 Sixth Avenue West, where there was a I chimney fire. No damage was done. Alexander Antonyszyn left on yesterday afternoon's train for New York where he wUl sail May 6 on the ; liner Kuropa for his native home at jTarnopol, Finland. Prince Rupert General Hospital nursing staff sailed this afternoon : on'the Cardena for a holiday, visit ' to Vancouver and elsewhere In the j j south. ' I Miss Lottie Bowron of the Educa tion Department arrived In the city from the interior on this morning's train after a tour through the central Interior on official duties in connection with her work as investigator of living conditions for women teachers at outlying points. School Inspector T. W. Hall was the winner of a hand-painted dish which was raffled In connection with a tea and sale held yesterday afternoon by the Prince Rupert Parent-Teachers' Association at the home of the president, Mrs. S. V. Cox. The tea. favored by Ideal weather conditions, was patronized ; by many ladies and was a great success financially as well as so cially. District News NEW HAZELT0N The funeral took place from the Hazelton United Church last Saturday afternoon. Rev. S. V. H. Redman officiating, of Henry B. Thoen, well known old timer of the district, who had passed away a few days previous in the Hazelton Hospital. Deceased, who was 74 years of age, had resided in this district for a quarter of a century- At first he engaged In prospecting but during recent years had homesteaded at Seven Mile on the Babine Trail. A number-of local people went down to the bottom of Hagwtlget! Canyon on Sunday to prospect lor ' gold. They got some colon on the , surface which did not seem to war-: rant going to bedrock. j Monday of this week was the1 warmest day so far this year. The! thermometer ascended to 70 de-l grees during the day but fell to 28 above the same night. James Smith of the Government Telegraphs staff at Hazelton has left for Vancouver. He will remain! in the south for the summer as a relief operator. Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot Si Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Telephone tSI J. O. Hlckey. Seattle; seen, Ketchikan. M. W. Sas- Queen Hatchery 36 W. Cordova St. Vancouver, B.C. Baby Chicks, Queen Quality Leghorn, Rhode Island Red, Barred Rock, of high egg production. Catalogue free. QUEEN HATCHERY 36 W. Cordova St Vancouver T .going,-anyway T I HE modern Miss needs .no "time out" for the time of month. If you've ever taken Aspirin for a headache, 'you know how soon the pain subsides. It is just as effective in the relief of those pains peculiar to women I Don't dedicate certain days of every month to suffering. It's old-fashioned. It's unnecessary. Aspirin will always enable you to carry-on in comfort. Take enough to assure your complete comfort. If it is fenuine Aspirin it cannot possibly urt you. Aspirin tablets do not depress the heart. They do not .upset the stomach. They do nothing but stop the pain. Headaches come at inconvenient times. So do colds. But a little Aspirin will always save the day. A throat so sore that you can hardly swallow is made comfortable with one good gargle made from these tablets. Neuralgia. Neuritis Rheumatism. Pains that once kept Milk All brands per case $5.25 Christies' Sodas 9f)P lge. cartons, each sssssssssssflPBsK9ssssssl people home are forgotten half an hour after taking a few of these remarkable tablets. So are the little nagging aches that bring fatigue and "nerves" by day, or a sleepless night. Genuine Aspirin tablets cost so very little after all. that it doesn't pay to , experiment with imitations I. Announcing the Opening of Halleran's Payan Takit Grocery Monday, May 2, at 417 Fifth Ave. E. (Formerly occupied by Mussallem's Cash & Carry No. 1) Wth a New, Complete Stock of Staple Groceries, Fresh Vejttables, Fruit and Confectionery It will be our endeavor to serve you with the best of merchandise at the lowest prevailing cash prices OPENING SPECIALS Macaroni Ready cut f Q p AOi, 2 lbs. for Our Special Coffee OAp fresh ground, per lb.'"' Milk All brands 9 tins for $1.00 Rice No. 1 Japan per lb. Fresh Chocolate Eclairs, per lb. Prunes Med. size per lb. 5c 29c 8c Strawberry Si Raspberry Jam 4 lb. Uns yfQrt each Matches Lge. boxes OQn per carton of three FREE! Children shopping with parents will receive free candy Phones 26 & 27 Orders Over $2.00 Delivered Free Halleran's MEAT MARKET Formerly Mussallem's Meat Market Opens on Monday, May 2 Wc feci sure that former customers will be pleased to know that Ralph Smith will continue to manage the meat department and that a trial will convince others of the excellence Of his service Pot Roast 4 lbs. Brisket 5 lbs. Sirloin Steak per lb 9 I Free Delivery OPENING SPECIALS 50 c 50c 20c Loin of.PoTlPi t f hn per lb. Leg of Pork per lb. Shoulder Porkn VprojRlbi- 3 lbs UOKj JLUl 18c 15c Phones 26 & 27 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Stemmr l-vi Prince nupert for Vancouver P S.S, TAI.A Y. K It V TI KMIAV. I'.M. Via Ocan PhJ'j arriving Vhih-ouw. Th.'rxtey p m. T.N.M. t'AIIIIKNA i:KUY tlllllAV MlltMIIIIT. Arriving V&ncouvrr Sunday midnight, appro Wkly awUlnfs to Port Slmpaon. Allca Arm. Anyox. BtcwaM ana NM River palitta. Sunday, v p-m. Further Information regarding all tailing and tlck4 at I'KIVCt: IIIITHT AflKNCY: fi(nd ,veni'. Hume SSB. i m 4 :1 m , vi. s V ft 3 t4 f"f :u -, , i: I 31,