rotm AnnuflispRino trcat? XjJ I S J EXTRA $1 ' flUfli!TV ffi . EXTRA j I C 0 5 T I Springtime Easter and the Bock Beer aeaton al 90 happily tosether. How delightfully surprised gou'll be when you ttrtt .C Bud Bock. Brewed last October from specially prepared roasted malt and other selected ingredients, B.C Bud Bock has slowly matured and aged to a rich and delicious perfection. Don't miss this great bead B.C Bud Bock Rerr trill be em tale in bottle and on driight, on and after April 20th, until the limited nupply it exhausted C0A5TBREUJERIES n -Miiiii- Oumd bq Mflru 1000 BriliiK Columbia Shjirrholrim ( This advertisement Is not published or dLjp xyed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ol British Columbia. HYDE TRANSFER Office, 315 Second Aye., Phone 580 Sole Agents For PEMBINA PEERLESS COAL Long Lasting Sootless GARDEN SUPPLIES We have a complete line of garden necessities; Seeds, Spades, Lawn Mowers, Hakes, Hoes, Wheelbarrows, Trowels, Mattocks, Shovels, Etc. "Complete Fertilizer," a B. C. Product, made at Trail, 5q per pound We Deliver THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. MANURE For Sale $1.50 a Load DOMINION DAIRY Phone Red 6C8 COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson. Alberta and Bulklcy Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat. , Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones S58 Daily News Want-Ads. ways bring quick results. al- WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront A brand new Heating fuel station to replace the one which was destroyed by fire last year is being placed on tne North Island trolling grounds this season by the Union OH Co The new scow, larger and better equipped than the old one, arrived from Vancouver early Saturday morning In tow of the company s tanker Unacana and left Uils morning in tow of the Armour Salvage Co. s power tug Daly. Capt. W. P Armour, for North Island. The mooring of the station at North . Island will be superintended by J. Adam, marine superintendent for the Union Oil Co., who arrived on the Catala last night from Vancouver and went out with the outfit this morning. B. Hutchinson Is in charge of the station ' a There are about forty trailers operating from Squadaree, Dundas Island, at present and possibly half a dozen or so at Warke Canal. The run of spring salmon is so far disappointing, heavy northwesterly winds not helping matters any. Capt. John Clausen has two packers, Rap I and Ada II, operating while Capt W. J. Thomas Is operating the Vlner. The fish are being brought Into Prince Rupert. An early Improvement In the run is anticipated. There were no f art Iter boats in with halibut catches for sale on the local Fish Exchange on Saturday. Delayed by having had heavy EASTER WEEK SPECIALS At Real Economy Prices CANADIAN CHEESE per lb. CHATEAU CHEESE j 1-lb. pkg f-j-lb. pkg KRAFT PINEAPPLE ! CHEESE, in glass Jar KRAFT Lli-IBUROER CHEESE In glass Jar COTTAGE ROLLS , Whole, per lb PICNIC HAMS Whole, per lb. BULKLEY VALLEY FRESH EGOS, 2 doz. LYLE'S GOLDEN SYRUP 2-lb. tin BEEKIST HONEY 4-lb. tin 2-lb. Un ! LIBBY'S RIPE OLIVES ! Medium, per tin 19c 30c 15c 30c 35c 23c 19c 45c 23c 67c 37c 24c LIBBY'S STUFFED OLIVES Vln I 18-oz. bottle LIBBY'S QUEEN OLIVES 18-oz. bottle FOR CLEANING JOHNSON'S FLOOR WAX Mb, tin JOHNSON'S OLO-COAT 1-lb. tin JOHNSON'S ELECTRIC POLISHER for rent, at, per day "TILLIE THE TOILER" OH . VaJHAT SHAt-L DO ? EOMAUD DEVERE JAYS HE MEEDS MH TO HELP HIM SELL 29c We deliver and call for no extra charge. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE 'Where Dollars Have P, O. Box 575 65c 65 c FLOOR S1.00 More Cents" rhone 18' ?sn THl DAILY NliWS Nature Builds Your Body-but you supply the materials. Health suffers if you run short of iron. Your food and drink are the only materials Nature gets to maintain bodily strength and wtB-brinf. Bat the trecrdy of modern foods is their shortage ol iron. Sooner or later this has an tHert upon the beahh. It causes, at first, a run-down condition and simple aaarmia; then develops into serious ailments, if not checked. This was shown to be true In a group of forty-five people whose blood was. eiamiatd by a competent authority. In forty case the blood was thinner and pakr than it should have been, due to the shortage of iron. The authority who conducted the tests recorded the exact amount of the shortage for each person, then put every one of them on a 30-day treatment. The preparation be gave them was Dr. WSKams' Piak PiBs (called pini. because they hare a pink sugar coating). In one month be examined their Mood again and found that the red corpuscles and the iron had definitely increased la every use. This test is s demonstration of what this fine old remedy can do for you, if ... as is likely . . . you need iron. Wouldn't you like to feel rraHy strong and vigorous again? Wouldn't you like to eat tll. sleep soundly, take a keen interest in fife around you . . . ? Then put yourself on a M-day treatment with Dr. WiUUbm' pink Pifis. Directly you begin takiag this reliable old preparation, the reconstructive process iU start. Tbe blood will grow richer . . . will carry more vitality . . . and your own frc&tga will react pleasantry. Old aches and ofl days will give way to new vigor and brighter outlook on life. You wffl know once again tbe joy of potsearfng that priceless treasure . . . health I l ull site box 50c vh Capt. A. E, Dickson, arrived In port at 11:30' last night from the south and sailed a couple of hours later for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points whence she will be back here tomorrow afternoon southbound. Capt. Dickson Is back in command of the Catala after having been ashore in Vancouver for the past tew months on account of Illness. The veteran skipper to receiving a hearty welcome back to the run. Southbound from Skagway to Vancouver on a regularly scheduled voyage. C P. It, steamer Princess Norah, Capt, William Palmer. Is due In port at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the north and will sail an hour later for the south. W. E Walker, manager of the Anglo-British Columbia Packing Co.'s cannery at Arrandalc on the Naas River, was a passenger aboard the Catala last night bound north. Work preparatory to the forthcoming season's operations at the plant is commencing. Junior Moose Win Hoop Game Defeated St. Peter's Ilasketballere' By i 1 to 28 Score at Week-End Last Friday evening the Junior Moose' basketball team Journeyed to Seal Cove for a game and came out on the top end of a 11-28 score with St. Peter's Gym" Baskcteers. The game was hard fought all the way through, Vlcrlck doing the damage for the Saints and Lear lopping them in for the Antlered Herd. In dividual scores: St. Peter's Viereck H8), Hlrano 8, Kelsey 2. Sather, Deane, Ca-. vanallle, Peachy, McLean. Junior Moose Lar (171, Crompl 10. Greer (8). Erlckson (0). Wm. Hale. Eby. j a return matcn win be played on Tuesday In Ute Moose Hall. ' Try a Dally News classified ad. VARIETY PROGRAM and Julian Madison. Fields Is a small-town grocer who has all sorts of breaks, none of them good, until a remote relative leave him a ,im of money. And with that; freights to discharge on the way up; money he buys a California orange ' the coast, Union steamer Catala. ; ranch, sight unseen, packs his fam- tly into the pre-war she-cylinder and start for the golden west Is Drowned In Fraser River Near McBride Divisional headquarters of the provincial police hre are advised of the drowning Friday night at Eddy Crossing near McBride of Peter Asp while attempting to cross the Fraser River on the treacherous Ice, the body not being yet recovered. No particulars of the tragedy were given In the brief message from Constable R McKlnley MORE FURS WANTED Goldbloom The Old Reliable Has a market for furs of all kinds Just now. Beaver skins are needed yet to complete an order and furs of all kinds are wanted. If You Have Purs to Sell, Make Money By Seeing Goldbloom FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Amazing Formality SOFTBALL STARTED Harding and .Montgomery in One Metlakatla Visitors Divide Honors Picture W. C Fields in Other i With locals In First Games of Season Yesterday In a screen play admirably suited ! to their talents. Ann Harding and t Robert Montgomery are again seen together at the Capitol Theatre the first of this week in "Biography of ja Bachelor Girl." The new picture 'has charm and appeal, sophtsitca-Itlon and bright dialogue and some breath-taking outdoor scenes. Ed-'ward Everett Horton appears as a 'comical stuffed shirt. Edward Ar nold brings his well known charm to the role of an Austrian composer. Una Merkel finds time between cocktails to fall In love: As a sophisticated artist. Miss Princ Rupert Harding has never appeared In a catching, more suitable role. The part of a' hard-boiled young editor was made I ' to order for Montgomery The story treats humorously of a worldly,'' young woman trying to deckle, be-' tween the pleas of her admirer and the threats of her ax -admirers, whether to write the story of her. life. "It's a Gift." the other end of a' double bill, is said to be the funniest thing W. C. Fields has ever done.' The cast Includes the Inimitable1 Baby LeRoy. now a talklnz actor. I The Metlakatla aWtball team was In town yesterday afternoon to play a couple of games here, losing one to the Lamble & Stone Senior League team by a score of 12 to 2 and winning the other from a local pick-up team 12 to 10. They were' the first softball games to be played! here this season and there was quite a crowd of spectators. In the first game. Dill Stone pitched for the locals with Mike Budintch on the receiving end. In the other Dido Ourrleh pitched for with Ed. Yager CIXIIKKTSONS lltlU.MPII 4 in imiixn: co.ntf.st I NEW YORK. April 15: Mr. and Mrs. Ely Culbertson tri- umphed at the week-end over Mr. and Mrs. Hal Slmms by 16.131 Dohits fn their ISO-rub- ber contract bridge tourna- ment l0W TUESDAY ANN HARDING robt. MONTGOMERY "BIOGRAPHY0 BACHELOR GIRL" AlNOlO- UNA M(l((i I0W MOttON And what 'l. girl knew aoru ;,. v fill a book' A ' v . . It a l.Api - At 7 n b o ADDED A Joy UWe of Fun! W. C. Fields Takes a )iuni. . t to buy an on:. turns out to be i "IT'S A ft I FT with mnv liroy At 8 35 (Jner i GET YOUR Easter Cards NOW Pull selection of beautiful cards to choose from. He tnemlKT your friends and relative at m pleasant season. ' Cards . . 2 for 5c and 5c, 10c and up Easter Novelties For the Children CHICKS RASKKTS RAIHHTS Kastcr Novelty Carts I'lione 311 Paster Napkins and Decorations aTi aU3att :!-; Bill mi KraTiBUBSaUBil 3 : I! TENNIS RACKETS MMMaaaMvmaiMaaaMMaaaiaaiiBaiaaHMaiamMB I ' i Drop in and see the 1935 line of quality Tennis ltf K1 A ' jj to suit each Individuals requirements Better w , before 3 We also carry the Dunlop Tcnn.s Ball, unexcelled fur u ut t. ji flight and durability. S GORDON'S HARDWARE a !(? i f cars swan nsm nuBri tn ti l-S.hfJSG1;' I i m TH tY THE F T mm ,i.Ui Cff.rt .llClinor ow- cb as. -By Westover rZ im 'l FIRST-, TVkEM A-TTcAVEL-rj SrH b YrI N , r , 3 9133 FTh I ' ' ' "' -