,0 1835 riiz daiLt krwa PAOI TBRMM mjmb NjH pfoterlion for unused popert, I JASMINE ol Southern France TOILETRIES Creams 50c Liquid Creams 50c luce Powders "tfc & $1.00 Rrilliantine Itfc & 10c Talcum Powder JWc ISiie f()c I i i istfck .25c IVrfume 2."c to Sl.00 ::jc Sets for Men and Women from 75c to $7.50 An ideal tnft ! IWTKR & MOORE MITCIIAM LAVENDER Sets from S1.00 Novelt-es 75c & SI. 00 Easter Novelties, 5c to $L25 Onues Llcl. Pioneer Drufiptsts rhr Knall 8Ur Then: 81 A TJ Opfn Daily From a.m. till 10 p.m. ttuhdaj and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. GARDEN 1!III1IIIII1III7I r.anlen lime Milt oin be here. Sre m for your supplies. MtiiirN tools - i LOHr.it ami vi.orT.m.K si.r.ns KKTII.I7.F.IIS WHKIX UAKIMIWS FLOW I'll POTS (..AltOUS FFNCINO GORDON'S HARDWARE none in " Fsh Which made Prince RupertFamous' "Runert Rrand" SMOKED BLACK COD - Prepared I)t!y By Canadian Fjsh & Cold Storage Co., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Lid. SB Si E S s u m 3 a a i:i:ii;iiirgTifirinr.riniriiiiJitiw,JuiKi HYDE TRANSFER Mice, 315 Second Ave., Phone 580 Sole Agents For PEMR1NA PF.F.RI.F.SS COAL Long Lasting bootless LOCAL NEWS NOTES Be warm ?md comfortable by rid- Meeting f trig in 32 Taxi It costs the same. Oun Club in Q.ieen Mary I.O.D.2 danrr Easter Monday. 23. MOOSE HALL tf ! You feh rent a car at Walker's i as low as $1.50 a day, plus 7c. a mile. iL i TorrltftilCanadln Legion, B. E. Daffodil Preabytcrlan Bauttet Sale April 17. United Church Batter Stic April Anglican. Spring Bale. April 25. C. N. R. A. annual dance, Moose Hall. Friday. April t6. C.C.F. Baaaar. Eagles' Hall. May Cambrai Ttllle's Trtat, May 3. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 0. Catholic spring sale. May 16. Baptist Church Supper April 25. International Tea Baptist Church May 8. DANCE AI'KII. 12 Spinsters' Spree Kvrrj'body Welcome Admission: Ladles. 25c Oents, 35c First 5 Couples admitted Free Beautiful Waves By our new and latest Helen Curtis Machine, featuring Eugene and ?rlncess Marina combination p?rmanents. Mi Lady Beauty Shbppc l'lione !35 the Rnpm Rod & CITY IL LL Thura day 11th. at 8 pjn. Moose Hall tonht dance, special music welctom'e,"35c and 2Sc. 81 a special Everybody (84) Thomas Anderson, manager of 8. L. half-yearly melting. elecCKm (he Nelson Bros, fisheries Ltd. re- tof offcerk, (841 duellon plant at Tucks Inlet, sailed Announcements 13 1 I United Church, April 11 'yesterday afternoon en the Catala O. P. Tlrtker Co. Ltd., agents fot for Vancouver. He expects to be the .owners, have accepted a pri- baefc In about a eftapVe of months, vatc tender from City Commission- i er W J Alder for the old material! Jttlss Winnie Melntoih R. N.. who In the Pattullo Block In Second -arrived in the city ai ihe end of the Avenue which Is to be demolished . week from Burns Lake where she followinK the ?lre a couple of ihas been nursing, "iiiade a brief visit months ago which virtually de-'lo lbft Simpson alhee Sunday and troyed it. Trie building is to be re- passed through on the Catala yes-moved within thirty days. jterday afternoon eiirouc to Van- jcbuVer. 0 rald P. Berry and Charles Wil- j - I sun. bom or Nsnalmo, district gov-ifmor ai,d: district secretary res- pfctivply t Ifhemntlnnal Oyro, a well a Jack Ryan, president of the Nanalntt Club, arrived in the city j on the Prtefce Rupert this morning I from the abuth to pay an official j visit to the local club tomorrow j evening. They will return south on the -jime steamer tomorrow niaht. Funeral Notice Ah emergerlt meeting of f slmp-edn Lodge No. 58. A. F. & A. M. will be held in the Masonic Temple, IprinM Riirrf Ttn rih ThttrMv April 11th. "IS35. St 2!30 o'clock p.m. for lhp mirnnv nf hnWino a Ma. I sonic funeral tervle Tor our late Brother George Sutherland. All members and sojourning brethren are requested to dttehh". W D. -VANCE. Secretary. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And Youll Jump Out of Bed In the Morning: Rarin to Go II 7q fMl mmt tM ink nd tkt ori4 look puftk, 4oo'( iwaUew lot t ulu. min-rkl vtUr.oU, UlftQr cundy sr chtwtt. (am ul tiftt tkra to uk rM niddciily itt M4 buafatt ft full it outdo. rr tbr tma't So It. Tbjf only mt th boU d BM amMl 4Ma't (t t tM rmuM. Th ruoa (or jvu ion-tS-x tnbtt U yvur Ur. It obouM bow ot to poai et HqaU bUo Into your bovoto doHjr, II UU bll U Bt towint Irdy, your lood 4aN't difMt. It juat dxaya In tb bomte. Gu Motu up your itouci Yoa hat Uirk. bad tut oad roar bmtfc la louL aU olua bnaaa out U WooiiahM. Your tni arkaa d you M deA tad odt. Yoar boI lyltM It tooood. It t tkox food, old CARTER'S LITTLE LITER PILLS to lt tbfot two potiada ol tilt flovtaf Irarly aad mak ym Im4 aad ap." Tbr coaUU oadr(ul. banaltoa, (vstl Tftrtabl titncO. miin bn It WM Id sak1fi( th bil flow Irady. But doa't aik lor Otit pBla. Atk lor Cartar'i IJttla U PUla. Look (or tb nana Varto'a little Urt PUU oa th rod labrt. Rwrat a nUuUU.:4atlro itora. O IS1 C M.Co. j. W.purrah returned to the tlty on the Catala yesterday Irom An- yox. Mrs. H. D. Rochlort of Slew-art Is . .. . . . ! 1 , .t I 1 a visitor in me cny, iibyiub mcu from the north on the Catala yes terday. Mrs. T. Prater of Hyder. B.C., Is paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived from the ri&rth on the Catala yesterday Mr. and Mrs. J. connery ana daughter. Miss Ellie Connery, ar rived in the city on the Catala yesterday from Mill Bay. M. Connery will return to the Naas. River in few days while Mre. Connery and dauehter will take up residence here for the summer. Miss M. Thompson R. N. Of the nufslrtg staff of the Port Slrripson aerierdl llttsplttil was a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon going through to Vancouver where she has been called on account of the Illness of her mother SPRING SHOES are arriving daily In Men's, Ladies and Children's in latest styles at very lov prices. Also a complete stock ol Fleet Foot Uuimers for the Whole fantiy, in all sizes. SPECIAL Silk -Crepe and Chiffon (Wticelli Hdse Inilllcoldrs;reg.$1.25;ndV S1.00 B. C. CLOTHIERS, LTD. Phone: Mack 32-1 Next Frizell's Market James Mitchell, -one of the fn gineers for the Premier Gold Mln- Ink C6- was a DaSsehler.aboard.ifie cJtalajesterfeay ffteirMrt. tfdfrtgj through to Vancouver where he Is to be married. . ' Miss Evelyn Falrbr.lrn of the stu dent riurslwi slaff ' of" 'the" 'Pflriee'1 Rupett'Oerieral Hospital,. niter har tag spent several fiwrnths .dii sic'k I leave at her home 'n -Queen Char-1 lotte City, returned'to the city from ! the Islands on the Prince John this ! mortflrtg. iames MaHln 6f Mastftl. Vh'd has Weert oh a two wefcJ' tfuslnesi! trip tO VahetfuVcr. arrived In thCj city bh the Prince 'rfuperl tiils; mdf rilfife from the south jind "wrlti prdfeWW to the Queen Charlfltte ! Islands on the Prince John Friday : night. Jdserfh tidlcihoh well kirofii Stewart druggist arid his 'bride; formerly Miss-A.-Pearlmanof Montreal, are passengers aboard -the Prince Rupert today bound -for 'the Portland Canal town hefe they, will take up residence. They- were married in Vancouver on March 24 at the home of the bride's uncle. Miss McKay of the staff of Co-qualeetza Institute at -Sardis, .having brought north a native girl student from the fiihool who Is 111 to her home at Maisetl, arrived in I the city on the, Prince John tills morning and will sail tomoVrow night by the Prince Rupert Oh her return Solith. J. U. Yenaka of Vancouver and It. Yamada and Y. Otsuka of'lok'IS; I who have been visiting the aistrlet j looking Into the possibility of ex-j porting timber from here to 'tlt ; Orient, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for Hirdy Bay where I they will spend two or three days before going on Into Vancouver. Jack Mckenzie, manager bf thel B. C. Packers cannery at Surihyslde after a brief visit to Port Slrhpsdn on cannery buslnes , following his arrival from Vancouver "Where he pent the winter, "re'turned to the u. uii uic vaiaia jfsitraay ana will proceed from here to the Skeena River for the season. Joseph Wickett, who went to his home in Vancouver a lew months ago. returned to the city this morn ing to resume his duties on the Railways city ticket office here. Jack Lautens, who has been re lieving during his absence, is trans ferred to Victoria and will leave for the south tomorrow night iii IN THE SUPREME CTJtJftT OK BRITISH COLUMBIA r - IX PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINIS TRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT HENRY IVE. Deceaeed. TAKE NOTICE that bT'offler of Hli uonor. w. e. nsnr. th th aay ol April. AD. 1935. I wss appointed Administrator of the estate of Robert Henry Ive. deceased, and all parties having claim against the said eaUtf are hereby miulred to fumlih tarns. porperly TerUled. to me bn or befortr the 7th -day 6f May, A.D.. 1935. and nil parties Indebted to the 'estate ar ri; quired to pay the amsdnt of their . debtednens to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator j Princ Rupvtt. B.C. Dated the 6th day of April. AX). 1935. 1 1-i TRAVEL lRGAIN to The PR I Cent per MILE Good in Day Coadlies Only 1 X CENT PER MILE I11 Gobd in Tourist Sleep ers on Paymeiit Regular Tourist Berth Rate CENT PER iMHiE Good in Standard Sleepers on Payment Retular Standard Berth Rrite APRIL 15 td 21 Inclusive 21-DAY LIMIT For Informaliqlu Call W Write: CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 3rd Ave. Prlhce ttiipert, B.C. V-8-35 National Yotir opportunity id meet dti . consult the Tip Top Tailors' STYLIST BBH 'laH P 9H P v 'H Z- ' -v'sHslikLLLLLLLi B Hrb'jp W.D. LOWDEN who will be at oiir state Today, Thursday arid Friday April 10, 11 and 12 FOR RENT MEN! This Is important! Mr. V. D. Lowden, the Tip Top Tailors'. Stylist, will visit our tore,whre'h may be consulted without obligation-by men of this towrt on any question of style, fabric Or color pertaining to' a well-dressed appearance. The benefit of Mr. Lowdeh's experience is of course given wlthotft obligation and is offered as lust one more reason why you should Come to our tore; at least to com pa re j befdre you order. Sprlhg and Summer clothes anywhere. More woollens than ever make up tb Tip Top Spring and Summer range-more styles better tailoring and finish yet the price remains for ybur unrestricted choice. . ONE PIECE Tailored lo jieasur P. CRAVETT0 Fourth Street HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 1418 2h(i Avenue. Phone Red 421. tf PAINTERS PAINTING ?na Paperhanglng 'Moller. Phone Red 802. . MISCELLANEOUS UP TO $50.00 EACH PAID FOR V. S. INDIAN HEAD CENTS. We buy all dates regardless of condition. Up to $1.00 each paid for "U.S. Lincoln Head cents. Up to $150.00 each paid for Canadian coins. We Buy Stamp Collections. Medals, Books, Paper Currency, etc. send 25c. (Coin) lor large Illustrated price list and instructions. Satisfaction guaranteed or 25c. refunded. HUB COIN SHOP, 113-10 North FORSYTHE, SAR-NIA. ONT. AGENTS WANTED CIOAR DISTRIBUTOR WANTED T2-year old company manufac- tiirlrig cdmplete line of fine hand made cigars Is prepared to offer exclusive distributing franchise to responsible party on very attrac tlve basis. Wflte Z. Davis & Co. 'Inc.. 20 St. Paul St. East, Mon treal, Que. 84) Father P. Champagne O. M. I., who has been on a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands on ecclesiastical duties, returned to the city frorn the Islands on the Prince Johh this morning. 'Prince Riipcrt EXCLUSHT. DEALER FOR 1M : il:lM Want Ads PERMANENT WAVES During the month of March the New Thermlqiie GrJaran-teed Permanent Waves (f complete, at La Parisicnne Beauty Parlor 210 Fourth St. Phone S47 irs SPRINGTIME at Kaien Hardware ROSE TREES 3 for $125 Seeds of All KinrJi Garden Tools -riot Caps Watch for new "61" Applkatdr Varnish a floor in about 18 minutes without getting tfofi ori your knees. Kaien Hardware - jyi UNION STEAMSlUPS LIMlfEl) 8team:ts leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATAIA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Arriving Vancouver Thursday T.S.S. CAHDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNlOHTi Arriving Vancouver Monday a m. Weklj- llln to Port Simpson Any6v,Btwirt:,4ni'NMt Rri. ' point. LeaT Prlnc Ruptri3undaj, 8 pjn. Turtner information regarding all sailings and tickets at PEINCE Kt'PEST AOENCYl Third Anna. tM Ml V "a i-' l f I i A ) U .ii 5 It ) ii i: ' H ii '. if it u r. M ill u