Win a Prize in the Local Ford Dealer's Contest V-siHt Tlckr-U to the value of $0 00 wtU be awarded to the per- '"T it.' m the best M word descriptions, to be used for on f sr ivni uf the performance and durability displayed by 1 Cars used hi the picture "CAR 99" showing at the ' ' Mtrc, Monday and Tuesday. April 22 and 23. Tfoff PrlffsIJ.Ofl, $2.00 and $1.00. Judre Ford Motor Company, a. I fl. )anrouvcr. ll.C. Winners to be announced eany in Mall your copy before April 25 to $. E. PARKER LTD. FORD DEALERS UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Bteamtis leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver S. CATALA EVERY Tl!l'.SI).Y, 1:30 VM. Arriving Vancouver Thursday T-s-S-CAIII):na EVERY FRIDAY .MIDNIOIIT. Arriving Vancouver Monday a.m. klt Uf-MA a a - . a . Bl.w.M anil NaVaV -1 lata lu 1-1 vn. nimnnaii kiitus. otvws l:uu, Iae Prtnc Rupert Sunday, 8 pjn. "n information regarding all sailings and tickets at- r'CE Rt'rr.RT A(lltCTl Thlr aa Rcxolcuin Mnts, 15c and 23c each GORDON'S HARDWARE Mrflride Street MbM Caroline Mitchell sailed Thursday night on the Prince Ru pert to spend the Easter vacation In Vancouver. Mb Molly Delaney of the staff of King Edward High School sailed Thursday on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver to spend the Easter hol idays. Wllhaoi Jones, M- Flxe of Anyox arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert Thursday nltht from the smelter town and proceeded by train last even ing to Montreal enroute to the Old Country. R W Sinclair, accountant of In vcrness cannery, arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide last ev ening enroute back to the Skeena River after a brief trip to Van couver to receive eye treatment. J McLellan. Ocean Falls school teacher, arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday after noon, returning to the paper town on the same vessel last night. .He was here to attend a Masonic meeting;. "Car 89." Don't miss this thrilling picture at the Capitol Theatre, Mon ti Tues.. April 22 & 23. Watch how the Ford V-8's can "take If and give It. too. In the hands of daring members of the Michigan State police force. Watch how they overhaul the fastest fugitives, watch how they h"ld the road In breath-taking turns, watch how they start and stop In this fast moving photo-thriller. Just "Watch the Fords Oo By!" Se the New 1935 FordSedan on display at the Capitol Theatre between 7 and 9 p.m on Sat.. Mon. & Tues. Read details of the Ford Dealer's Contest on nane 3. 92) i I: mt itm ... - htri M1M1 HTSri aTXat:..aWaCJC-l aiai,.ii.aii.vS.aM.afc.w..-' - DOMINION LINOLEUM FOR ALL YOUR FLOORS 5 nor law with Dominion Linoleum Is beautiful and lasting. We I rry a Uood selection of the popular patterns. r -- w Bil l '-Mwm mm wM-MrnmxmmmtmamMmmMiMimsm Announcements Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Daffodil dance Easter Monday. United Church Easter 8ale April 23. v Toe H bridge Wednesday April 24. Baptist Church Supper April 25 Anglican Spring Tale, April 25. C. N. R. A. annual dance. Moose Hall, Friday, April 26. C.C.F. Bataar, Eagles' Hall. May Camb'ral TUHe's Treat, May J. International Tea Baptist Church ' May 8. Elks' Dance Friday. May 10. Catholic spring sale. May 16. Gyro 'Hoedown, Moose Hall, Fri day, May 17. Moose Hall MAY10 Junior Moose Bridge Drive And Dance Wellc's Orchestra water .Norirc Hltrrtlnn and t' Club Dr i peak on "Canada and tho Tntrnatlona: Outlook" In City Hall on Monday. April 22 at 8 pin. Admission 26c This meeting is open to the public generally. (92 1 1 t P. Ubell of Anyox, who has beeri on a trip to Saskatoon, arrived In the city from the pratrtes on Tues-1 day night's train and sailed Wed nesday afternoon by the ss. Prince Rupert on hts return, to the smel ter town. Robert Moffatt. son of the chief engineer of the steamer Princes Charlotte, arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday af- 1 . - Port Essington 'ternoon from his home In Victoria school teacher, sailed on the as. Prince Rupert Thursday night to spend the Easter holidays In Vancouver. C. R. Otlbert of Terrace arrived ;in the city from the Interior on . Thursday night's train and sailed 'aboard the steamer Prince Ruper !for Vancouver. Mrs. II. Simonsen and family left on last evening's train for Waseca, Saskatchewan, where they will spend the summer while Mr. Sim-onsen is out fishing. where he has been spending the winter, and will sail tomorrow morning on the Prince Norah for Skavay enronte to. Whttehorsr where he Is in the service of the Yukon b White Pass route. At a meeting of the Moose Lodge dn Wednesday night, James Taylor was appointed delegate of the lodge to the central committee on the celebration here on May 6 of the Sliver Jubilee of the King's Aeees sion. Business at the meeting was otherwise" of a routine nature. Dic tator W. B. McCallum was In the chair and there was a good attendance of members. Local offices of the Government Telegraphs have been advised that the appointment of John Dore. former superintendent here and for the past few years located at Victoria in a similar capacity, as general superintendent for British Columbia with headquarters In Vancouver becomes1' 'effective as from April 13. Mr. Dore succeeds F. W. Dowling, also' formerly of this city, who has been superanu- ated. TAKE NOTICE that PUartm Oo'.tf Mtn UmM (NPX..I tt Iddira 4s sou Royal Bank BuHUnc Vumrr. B l,-. win apply ror 1 Hecnc io and uaf so wwc lor', prr Mcood and 9C euWc (ret prr craond. Kaprcttveiy. oi watrr out of Winn Rlw htch flow? Horth-wrrtrrly and (train into Taku Arm of TaaUh Lake at a doUU 00 tn caAirriT anorr or Uv said lake awji Mirpe mUa rrom th Wmt Arm of ti Mtd lake. Tbr vatrr tt) br atrttita at nolrvu aoout I mil aod 1 1 . mika TfMiecUrrl from ibr mouth of th nald rhr and ai o iwwd for vovrr ouncaa uoor. tr land ona-ribrd aa Lot 4603. Oaila DvatTlet. Tbla notice vaa potttd on the proun; on tne kh day of Apru. 1935 A copy of this notice and an appMei Uon purauant thereto and to the "7a ter Act" win te med in the office o the water Recorder at Aum. DC. Objection to the application may b filed with the aald Water Recorder 01 with the Comptroller of Water Rlhta K-aniament Buildings. Victoria. B. C wvrun tairty dr aner toe first ap pearance of thla notice In a local mi papw- PILORTM OOLD MINES UMITED (NP.L ) Applicant By "WUUam O Snott. ' Alien The date of the first publication lhU noMce U ltth dav of April 193S Beautiful Waves By our new and latest Helen Curtis Machine, featuring Eugene and Princess Marina combination permanents. Mi Lady Beauty Shoppc Phone 655 SPECIAL 5 Piece Redroom Suite in Walnut Bedstead, Dresser. Vanity, Chiffonier and Stool MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Pliane 775 Third Ave. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Waer Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Dox 196 .t, A,"' 20. IMS TRZ DAILY NEWS PAQI TBAJU Faster Way Now lo Relieve Neuralgia rsJCOVERY ALSO EASES BAD HEADACHES "mj:-uiar pain often in few MINUTES t urea below v. hea Tlemcmber thene two rmlntf relief frwii nain . basdache ii .i bad n tn ii few ininuteal i. t in "taking .in practically aa il Ami Aivirin urn Juft tt Imrm Hit nwilmd 4Ur wrtibt. U is made in Canada, and all lrtiftHU have it. !k fur ili nai Iiyrr in ! furm U a mm a every a,,,ifn taUet. (jet tin of 12 UlUela w rro-numwmX b,ttJ of 2 i or 100 Ubfeta; Why A$pi"n Works So Fast Drop an Atpiria taMrl a) ajiaM t ITifie H touchn tfct bottom, it fe iNltlCONOt IT tlO WATCH J hafr-m in thne flwn . ,i4r im lo daint. Umi Mart 'fsfcu hold" of pain lc mtwtat afl i (. jritn in 'mi Ho.momher Those Pictures Atpirin l the Trade Mark of lite llayer Company, Untiled KRUSCHEN SALTS .(' at the new reduced price 69c Rowntree's Assorted Paslilles - 's Menthol & Eucalyptus Pastilles 9 On jUC p,r tin Paas Easter Egg Dyes 'nine Dves, Transfers and Calico -fl ff p i n i jtfi jmv.ni.-i. Easter Novelties K Lrrv- Assortment to choone from Q1 9 fr5cto ?A.4J Ormes Ltd. 3itr. Pioneer Druqcjists The Keiall SUra rhone: 81 h 82 Open Dally rrom a.m. till II p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 P-m-7 p.m. till 9 p m. rum rboo (in LOCAL NEWS NOTES See the Enchanted Garden at the Boater Sale. Cathedral Hall. Be warm and comfortable by riding in 32 Taxi It costs the tame. tf You can rent a car at Walker's as low aa $1.60 a day, plus 7c. a mile. Dance tonight, Empress Hall. Women's Canadian r. rt r wttl CUWUU Ul. U. Xi. j. UJ N LHHIIIIIIIIIIIIH N N LHVUHIIIIIIIIIIIIH N OTP Fill your cereal bowl with Kel-lozz'e Rice Krtip- iet. A creat luncheon lih, Jut the thins, before bedtime. Rice Krifpies crackle in milk or cream a sourvl that children can't reiM. Fine for the nuriery supper. They promote reetful leep. Nourishing and eaiy to digest. At grocers everywhere in the Mother Goose story package that children lore. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. Listen!- m g rice f get KRISPIES f hungry j1 Want Ads FOR SALE TOR SALE Milking goats $12 and $15. Phone Red 623 or write Box 269. 93 HELP WANTED RELIABLE man to take care store route. Distribute and collect. New product. Protected territory. Earn excellent weekly income. Berland Nut Co.. St. Paul. Minn. LESSON from the depression-Be a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner. Clerk, Stenographer, etc. Free Bookie. "How to get a Government Job." M.C.C. Civil Service School, FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 1418 2nd Avenue. Phone Red 421. tf PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institue. Winnipeg, TRANSFERS KAIEN TRANSFER Coal, dry wood and garden earth. General hanlincr Phone 60. 92 aajajaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVavaaaaaaaaalaaa aaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaVaVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal PAINTERS JAINTINO na Paperhngln Moller. Phone Red 802 N THE SUPREME POtRT Of BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROnATE N THE MATTTR OF THE "ADMINIS TRATION Airl and tN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF ROBERT HENRY IVE, Deceased, testt. TAKE NOTICE that by order Of HU iiyuu,. ur v n.r th Mh daV Dl April. AD. 1935. I waa appointed Ad- Henry Ive. deceased, and all partlea Kiviiui puim amJnjtt the said estat porpeny veruiea. to ok oh v the 7th xlay of May. AD.. 1935. and all tvirtjM lnehtrd tn the estate are re quired to pay the amount of their ir- deotednens ' me lonnwiui. Official AdaUnlatratof. Prtnr Rurjert. B.C. Dated the 6th day of April AD. IMS. COVr.RMF.NT I.Hjl'OR ACT" lke of .prtka(hn for Beer IJcence .irrrifv im h.Mkt in that on the leth day of May next, the undersigned tntonri tn annlr to the LlauoT Control Board for a licence In respect of pre- mfeea being part of a ouiiouig aw" NEW MASSITI r IKlt-L.. ii.uow Main Stiwt New Maet. B.C., vpon the Unds dewlbed aa Lota No, 3 and rvt n uw a ia. a r ma iNn. ii laaiii i If, iMM.a "a. -v. , Townslte. tn th PTtiw Rupert uuid nMi.h rviiitmhfa. tew thai Aale Of h9tt by the rlaaa or by the bottle for th consumption on the premiiea ur Dated' thU 16th day of April 1935 A.D. OEORUE SIMMUrtO onnrwci. Applicant. CHURCH NOTICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Orranlst Ptttr Lien Choir Conductor A. J. Lancaster EASTER DAY 8 AM., Holy Communion 11 AAI. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, Te Deum" ; - (Jackson), Anthem, "Jesus Is Risen" 2:30 PM, Children's Service, presentation of Lenten offering '1 7:30 PAI., Evening Prayer and Sermon Subject, "THE WALK TO EMMAEUS" FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, Bj. Organist: Mrs. E. J. Smith 11 A.M, Sermon Subject: "THE SIGNIFICANCE OF EASTER" The' Junior Choir will sing the anthem, "Easter Glory" (Lighthill); duet, "The Gift of Life," Marcelle Jabour and Betty Wood ' 12:15, Sunday School, 12:30. Westview Sunday School . '.. ' , ; , 7:30 PJtf., Musical Service . Thcholri-wUl render the cantata "GETHSEMANE TO CALVARY" by- (WltlyK Soloists, Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby, Mrs. S. D. Johnston,' J. E. Davey. J. A. Teng and S. J. Hunter. FIRST UNITED CHURCH . . EASTER SERVICES 11 A.M, "Easter, a Message of Assurance " 'Anthem by the Junior Choir 12:15 p.m, Sunday School 7 pjn Organ Recital .1:30 pjn. Subject: "CONTINUING EASTER" Anthem "Arise Shine. For Thy Light is Come." (Elvey) Duetr "I Waited For the Lord" (Mendelssohn), Dr. and Mrs. Large. Solo "Open the Gates of the Temple" (Knapp), Dr. R. G. Large. COME TO CHURCH ON EASTER SUNDAY C. D. CLARKE, Miss S. Olafson, A.T.C.M, . Minister. Organist. J. S. Wilson, Geo. Wilson Choir Leaders. t Mrs. B. Walker of the staff of The Attorney General of British Booth Memorial School sailed Columbia has ruled that all stores Thursday night on the ss. Prince In the province must close on May Rupert to spend the Easter vaca- 6 in observance of the Silver Ju-flon In Vancouver. bflee of the King's Accession. ANNOUNCEMENT To the Ladies You can how have your Coat or Suit j Tailored to your personal measure BY Tip top tailors At their standard price of $24.75 Smart patterns and serges. See the local dealer P. CRAVETT0 - Phone: Blue 418 BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF MINES British Columbia has produced over $1,373,000,000.00 worth of minerals. Improved base metal prices, the Increased value In Gold.and the general trend towards recovery, are bringing about steadily ari increasing activity In mining throughout British Columbia. NOTE: re "Mines Development , Act In future, applications for assistance In construction or reconstruction of trails to mining properties, pursuant to the above Act, must be made on printed forms provided for the purpose. These forms may be obtained from the Department of 5 Mines, Victoria, B C .or from any Resident Mining Engineer or Mining Recorder. Annual Reports of the Honourable the Minister, of Mines, and special reports on lode and placer-mlnlng, etc,, may be obtained upon application, to THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES. VICTORIA, B.C. 1 . ) ij .11 ! -i H 1 .