ALE 1-CENT THURSDAY, April Slh. FRIDAY, April filh. SATURDAY, April 7lh. FRIDAY, 10 lo 11 A.M. 1 U!c bottles A.S.A. Tablets for YJe SATURDAY, 2 to 3 P.M. 1 K) box .Jasmine Face Powder Jk jar Jasmine Cold Cream i)0t jar Jasmine Vanishing Cream All three for O'Jc I ' iiip Orders No Charges No Deliveries Sec the Sales Sheet for Values UTTYEledric m WASHERS I'RtMl Cleaners andlroners Are Made in Canada BUY NOW! Prices are Koinn up sin: tin: iikattv man at GORDON'S HARDWARE HEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS REPLENISHING PHONE US We have coals suitable for all your require-nientH and at prices to suit all purses. HILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. I'litinc (SI8 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITICO , ff.1'"11" rrlnca Huptrt for Vanwuvpr Vw.i),;1,:v'V TUESDAY. 1 :30 P.M. ft ,hU wXPulntl1' rrlviiHt ViHouvr ThuinUy t'Altlirv. ......... tArrl. i "fl.lH I'HIIIAl nilllfHllllll 1 fil?..10 Bimpaon, Allc Arm. AnyoK, 8trt nd N.m "Tr lnfn"-V Tne. Brt m . i.cBarning an Bailings nnw uimh Mr. and Mrs. Alex Finnic will m tplght on the Prince Ocorgi lor a holiday trip width. They cx pect to travel as lar as Ban Fran Cisco. 1 Catherine Lewis, for being the; keeper of a disorderly house, was fined $50, with option of thirty days' Imprisonment. In city police court yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lombard of Anyone wishing some of this fishj should call hI Army headquarters between 10 and 12 or 2 and twecn now and Saturday. Tie Gala D"V Hand April 6. lois or fun event of the Concert and 4 bc- Announcements Colonial Talr Cathedral Hall, April 5. Prince Rupert Badminton Asso ciation dance April 9 Elks' Home. Presbyterian Easter Sale April 12. C. N. R A, Anniversary Bal. Ap ril 13. I A Y. P. A. Tea, Cathedral Hall. : April 14. ! St Peter's Church Sale April 19. United Carnival April 20. Oddfellows' old-time dance, 20. Piano April 21. Recital. Urwila Malkln Anillcan tea April 23 at Mrs. Arnold's. Spinsters' Spree Cambral Chap ler. April 27. Ridley Home Basaar. May 3. Prebyterlan tea May 17. Moose Hall FRI.. 6th Boys' Band Concert. SAT.. 7h Scotch Dance. Mrs. Black's Orchestra. W1H).. 11th Smoker In aid of Library Fund. FRI , 13th -C N R A Anniversary Ball. SAT. 14th Scotch Dance FRI . 20th Moose Legion Dance TRAIN I RilNS Umrt Trlnro Rupfrt StomUy, MVln-la anl Krldny at 5.30 p.m., ronnrrllng at Jr forall point KjiI anl South. Irnlnt frtm thr Kal will rHtr at Prlnrc Miirrl on TurUy Tlnirl and .SutiinUja at 10 p.m. TlmriHlay train rnnhftti villi (tramnliip for anullirrn Mirl, IravliiR at 10.15 p.m. MrrpiiiR and hullrl-parlor rar rrlcf. sr f f tm Ifc OLD COUNTRY tllln lit on K4UMl. Om-pl.t lKnrmllmi fn KOt)n AMFRK.4 and ltr Inn, For Information, Call or Write. CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Arcl Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. V-M4 C A X A II I A X X AT 1 O X A L Easter vacation visiting with friends in this city. Co re Brassieres, Demcrs.. throats Quickly relieved by rubbing on VICKS girdles, garter belts. (81) .7 . ",a"'8 'uu"u , I sails tonight on the Prince Oeorgc north and." . to Prince Rupert. Anyox Vancouver. ,nmltwr business trip to Stewart on the steamer m. Prince Georgr Uiis week. They were here yesterday and will be In town again tonight southbound. The Bacon Fisheries have donated several cartons of fish to the Salvation Army for relief cases. Mrs. Jack Wood cAtincltc Stone) for a Itoger Powell, Indian, Is appear ing before Magistrate McClymcmt' In city police court tills afternoon on a charge of drunkenness. Mrs. O. C. Young and two chil dren left on yesterday afternoon's train for a visit to Mrs. Young's home at Edmund, Wisconsin. A. E. Verncr of San Francisco. who lias been In the city for several days following his arrival from week. ! Houston in which district he has dance I mining Interests, will sail by the Prince George tonight on his re turn south. Miss Wlnnlfrcd Eby of the stu dent nursing staff of the Printc Rupert General Hospital returned to the city on the Prince George, yesterday afler having been away fur the past few months taking courses In tuberculosis nursing at Tranqullle Sanitarium and In die tetics at Vancouver General Hos pltal. The trial of Leslie Smith of Atlln. w!h has elected for speedy trial on ... 1 1 . . rt Staiuwry cnargc, win iate piatc , ,ln Trince Rupert and not at AUln, It has been decided by the authorities. It Is expected the hearing will take place some time this month,: the date depending upon, how soon five witnesses can be brought from Atlin. Smith is already here. DOMINION DAIRY NOW OPEN At Second St, near Third Ave. Iresh Milk, Cream, Butler, Buttermilk, Eggs and Cottage Cheese Tel. 636. Prompt Delivery Milh direct from our own herd IRLSII EVERY DAY S. It. s. Tune in 1 opics HIGH LIGHTS ? THURSDAY 6:00 Concert Recital. CFCN, CRCV. 6:30 Radio Theatre build, CFCN. CRCV. 8:15 Standard KOMO. Symphony, :00 Under the Stars, CFCN. FRIDAY . 7:00 First' Nighter, KOMO. 7:30 One Man's Family, KOMO. and Remember We ojfer you a modern, efficient and tollable Radio Service Superior Radio Service rttone Blue S29; 336 nd. Ate. LOOK FOR THE TOWER Harry Gourlay sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George for a brief business trip to Anyox. Tonight's train, due .from the cast at 10 o'clocK, was reported tfu3 morning to be forty-five minutes late. A. E. Parlow, district forester left on yesterday afternoon's train for a trip to the Burns Lake district on official duties. Miss Helen Hibbard, who teaches school at Dorreen, Is spending the Easter holidays in the city visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs George Hibbard, 1733 Atlin Avenue, Wcstvlew. Mr and Mrs. Sheldon L. Glover and two children and Mrs. Sarah Glover. Mr. Olover's mother, will arrive In the city from Usk on to night's train and sail aboard the steamer Prince George for their home in Seattle. Mr. Glover has bicn located for some time at Usk aj engineer In charge of development operations on the Lucky Luke group of mineral, claims for Seattle interests. NOTICE TO PAINTING BUILDING AMI CONTRACTORS Scaled Tenders will be received by the undersigneo. up to Noon of April 12th for: U Re-shingling of part of the Hospital roof. I2i Painting and Staining of the exterior of the Nurses' Home. Specifications covering both Jobi can be obtained at the Secretary's office any afternoon. The lowest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. W. BIRCH. SOAP SPECIAL 3 bars Lux Toilet Soap 1 pkg. Lux Flakes-All for TOMATOES Nabob No. 1 squat tins, per tin SPINACH-Royal City No. 2 tins, per tin Secretary THRIFT Week-End MONEYSAVERS I ALBERTA BUTTER 2 lbs. ILARD-Swlffs Silver Leaf per 3-lb. tin CALIFORNIA PRUNES Medium size. 2 lbs. DRIED PEACHES California Choice. 2 lbs. SALAD DRESSING Nal- ley's Salad-time 12-oz. bot. PEAS Royal City. Sieve 5 jer tin PORK it BEANS Malkln's No. 2 squat tins, 2 tins TOMATO JUICE Libby's No. I tall this, each ClHLLIWACK POTATOES. 25-lb. bag each . 63c 50c! 20c 27c 21c 22c 9c 15c 11c 15c 9c 34c TOILET PAPER- 0 per roll OW EOOS Bulkley Valley 99 f 1 Fresh, per doz. E SWIFT'S BACON-Dlamond OHn "A" nrand. per lb. PEANUT BUTTER Squirrel Binnd, per 1-lb. tin SODA BISCUITS - Red Family Package 13c Arrow 20c FLOUR First Patent. Five Roses, Purity or Household 'a Q4 HO 24s QtZg stck sack OLD DUTCH CLEANSER per thi JOHNSON'S, OLO-COAT- per l-lb. tin BON AMI per caktvi JELLY POWDERS--All Flavors, 2 pkgs. 8c 63c 13c 9c CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP Qf. 0l per tin Thrift Cash & Carry rhone 179 tOI Third Art "CARRY AND SAVE" Msll Orders llsve Our Prompt Attention Aikfc or Nestle STERILIZED EVAPORATED MILK WORLD'S STANDARD OF QUALITY ! PR. RUPERT IS LIFTED Canadian National Steamer (iocs On Pontoons at Local Dry Dock Wednesday Afternoon C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, which Is undergoing annual overhaul at the local dry dock, was taken on the pontoons yesterday afternoon and next Wednesday. Account Books Account Paper Account Fasteners Adding Machine Rolls Dull Dog Clips Letter Baskets Waste Baskets The AUCTIONEER Packing Crating Wrapping St Oeneral Furniture Repairs List your goods with me Phone Black 119 CEO. J. DAWES company, government and underwriters' representatives are due here to give the vessel her annual inspection which will determine the amount of hull work that is to be done on her. On this occasion the vessel's tailshaft will be drawn for Inspection. The officials expected next week are Tnomas Louacn, superintendent of Canadian National Steamships. Albert Farrow, steamboat inspector, and S. F. Boomer ahef Alfix Scott, underwriters Mtdt From & ..-.v W7W $1,000 Recipe EDWARD5BURG RDWN BRAND L0RN5YR The economical and delicious table syrup THE CAN ADA STARCH CO. UP A nourishing sweet for the whole family LIMITED. MONTREAL cs ROSE, COWAN & LATTA Ltd. Printers and Stationers Sltannon Cases Blotting Pads Blotting Paper Shannon Files Bill Books Carbon Paper Cash Register Rolls Letter and Paper Clips Besner Block, Third St., Phone 234 Batteries "SUPROX" Batteries have the highest dis charge ability equivalent to oversize capacity, which means instant starting "shock force, plus." A nirO M'A DTIMr'imt Rupert and Massett. B.C. JAlYlEiO IV1AK I 111 Second Avenue and Fourth St. For Your Health Chiropractic Ultra Violet Rays Intra Red Rayi Massage All at Reasonable PrlcM W. C. ASPINALL D.C. (Chiropractor) Green 341 Phones Greea lit Exchange Block I 'V .If; t. THE DAZLT KZW?. PA02 TRltSZ Buy GOOD TEA Ormes Lid. Jit Pionrcr Druqtfiats 1h Retail SUr lci) dmrActer 1 fn j It's sure to I Phonm: St It II LOCAL NEWS NOTES New 'shipment olcoate, Dciners. (81) BceauKcsomc, of those using the Library cannot contribute to the Campaign fund, those who can arc requested to do so. 'We buy anything In old. Premium prices. Max lleilbroner. Miss Kathleen Durham, school ! teacher from Usk, Is spending the tt: 1 "I4 i