ROVDIL the: delicious beef drink Smites: n: ChuckleSr Easter SHE OUR WINDOWS FOR -CO JIPCETE'DISPITAT We will Kindly reserve any Item for you 5 Prices from to. 85c OrmesLld. 187 Novelties ZZtie, Pioneer Drviqcf tats. The Kexall Stan Phn! 81 &,W? Open Daily Ftom.Sa.nu tuT 15: and Holidays From 12 non tlllii pjn 7 p.m. till Sr p.mv r CI IA JIURNITURE PHONE: .'GREEN 121 Men's Furnishings Suit Case of'strong fibre with strap up from EXCHANGE $2.75 HONE DRY GARMENTS Pants, double fronts $4.25 price Shirts, double front, .backtand-sleeves cut 5i.25' in one piece, price , v Staple Goods Hiking or Ruck Sacks- 2' 75 v " price ....n. .'...., Pack Sacks, Jthaki army, duck S425 price . . . H . ; . . v Uoll-up Matresses, 20 ihcfi wide by- fi ft. .5ll price, $1.00 and Zl?m Piiiows, . i.so- per pair, up from HOUSE FURNISHINGS. MOOR COVERINO BATH -MATS . Linoleum Cork. 20x36 each SU, Rugs, $6.73 up centum ru;,.,.:$5.5 up aaazii: Linoleum by square yd 806 nexolcum, 18x36, each 20c There lsa Reason WliyOiir. Coal! Business Hks Crcwn. IniSnite of. Keen Competition Wg sell the'best coal-in :Fgffiffi " uenver promptly. jVe can prove 1 Win 1 i t . . . A. I. " c nave courteous ctriv- its worm , era. your try ff If you are not already a x&sszgm. CUstompr nf nurs PHILPOTT EVITT & GO-. LTD-. G51 PHONES .652 mm cheon. LQGA1L NEWS NOTES You can rent' a' car at Walker'a' You will find a nice assortment as low as $150'- a day, plus 7c a mile. Inge Valeni who has been on a trip to California; returned ' to the city front the- south on the- Prince Rupert this: morning: Robert Tobey, who1 ha been tax iing; a course of military; training at .Esquimau, returned home from the ; south on the- Prince Rupert this morning:. I . ! f W Hi Tobey, C. N, R. divisional superintendent, will leave-: on this sevening's train for a trip -as. far as (McBrlde on official duties. He will return to the- city on Saturday night's train. Miss Marguerite- Durant re-J turned to the city- from Vancouver on the- Prince Rupert tliLi (morning. C. Ej Starr, manager, of the j Pacific. Fisheries, and Mrs;. Starr. who have been spending the winter In California, returned to the city fronr the-south-orr the' Prince Rupert this morning. Dr. W. L. MacDonald, Professor of English at the University of British Columbia, arrived in the city on the .Prince Rupert this morning from - Vancouver to hold a series of ex tension lectures here tonight and Thursday: evening. He also ad dressed' the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at luncheon today and will sail Thursday 'night on his return j to Vancouver. Tomorrow he will be -the speakerat the Rotary Club lun Announcements Eastern; Star dance-, March 20. Basketball Championship series, March 20, 21. United Church Hall, March 26:- Tea, Oddfellows' Boys' Band Bridge and Whist, Le gion Hall. March 2C. Anglican Pageant, March27. cert, March 27. S; Cv N Ski Club whist drive and dance, Oddfellows'Hall, March 27. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April' Z Baptist sale, April 8. Orange Ladles' Spring Sale, Odd fellows' Hall, April 9. "Rich Young Church, April 10 St: Andrew's sale, April 16. Ruler,'- Baptist Queen Mary Daffodil Dance, Monday. Hospital Charity Ball, April. 15 Moos Hall. 'Premier Orchestra. , Cathedral Easter Dancing display, Oddfellows' Hall, April 17. Catholic. Spring Sale. April 23. Cambral Chapter "Leap Year Dance-" April 24. St. Peters Spring Sale, May 7. Moose Hall Tonight Prince Rupert; Moose Lodge meets 8 o'clock' SPECIALS Mi Lady Beauty Shop Offers neautiful Permanent Wave We are noted for' oun lovely curls Free Facial with Rose Marie B. C. PRODUCTS Phone C55 ' " M ol Easter cards? atihe Dollar store. (tf) Mrs. R. B. Skinner" returned to the city !on the Prince Rupert thh morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Freeman, who have been spending tne winter In Seattle,, returned to the city from the. south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Night Coughs r r A Quickly checked without "dosing." ..Just W rub on Smiles; Confestionery and Light Lunch .will open for business Thursday, March 19, If we please; tell your friends, If we don't, tell us! JVe are- located In the- place- formerly known as the Cow Bay Lunch. Service with a smile Is our motto. Miss Dolly Postulo. pro prietress. (66) Dr. Carter Gives Illustrated Talk Lecture on Mountaineering Proved Of Interest to Gathering Last Night The local Toe H had a guest night last evening when Dr. Neal Carter delighted all present with an Illustrated lecture on mountaineering. Pictures, and descriptions of mountains in Garibaldi Park, back of . HowerSound, were & revelation, proving- that) there, is. no need to- go to Switzerland for' the thrills of mountain climbing1. Jack Wrathall assisted at the lantern. PASSING' OF FARM HEAD J. J. Morrison, Secretary-Treasurer Of U. F. O., Dead in Toronto TORONTO, March 18: (CP PresbyterlamSunday SchoolCon J James J. Morrison, secretary-treas urer of the United Farmers of Ontario since its Inception, died yesterday at the age of seventy four years. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Notice You are invited to: Free lectures by Professor W. L. McDonald, of the University of B. C, t the Council Chamber, City Hall, on Wednesday and Thursday, Marchil8th and 19th, 1936, at 8 p.m. on: "Contemporary Biography." "Proletarian Novel." CLASSiFlEO FOR RENT FOR RENT; Modern four-room flats, bath and Monarch range, Clapp Block, $12.50, $15 & $1750. Helgerson Ltd. . (Ap 3) FOR: RENTS Clean, well furnished ' modern apartment. Phone Red '.444; (67) FOR: SALE FOR SALE Gas- Boat; cheap for cash. Newly rebuilt. Length,. 4G ft. Beam, 10 ft. Horsepower, 16' Inw perlaL Apply W, Singer; Massett, BX3. (661 FOR SALE Twelve-: and half acres, five acres cleared, five-roomed house; fenced barn, forty fruit trees; Terms or cash. Apply1 P. O: Box 50v Terrace-, B.a (67) OETLEMEN1 Personal drug sun dries. Highest Grade Latest:. Del lvered, 15 for $1. (plain wrappar) Pacific; Supply 7511 OranviUi, Vancouver. WANTED WANTED Expert quality hemlock logs. For further Information in quire Oeo. W. Nlckerson Co. (80) ST..PATRIGK .Pat'suge IS HONORED1 M;HSB? Hallamv Dntertalned1 ihf Irish" Lust Nijrht with Ravioli Dinner And All the Trimmings St. Patrick's Day was fittingly celebrated at the Parish Hall o( Annunciation Church last night when the Italians, entertained th Irish with an old-fashioned RavJJ plf dinner. There was a fulf men j of Italian delicacies with all the trimmings and. the ' affair wai completely enjoyable' and' success- ful. AboutT 350"persons were In at- tendance. M, R- McCaffery presided' and the speaker' or the- evening; wai Joseph Wickett whose subject wa "Historical. Snapshots of Irish Influence." The program. Included vocal solos by Mrs. J. H McLej'l and Leonard Gripps; accompanied by Miss' Ruth Nelson;' selections by the Prince-' Rupert Boys' Band' under direction of Bandmaster Robert Greenfield; piano solos by Miss Marie Balagno; violin soloi by Bert Cameron, accompanied by Miss Ruth Nelson, and recitations by James Angland and Gi E. hPillipson. The Grace was pro- nounced by Bishop E. M. Bunoz. Following the dinner, dancing was enjoyed with music by the Serenader's Orchestra. Johnnjt Comadina was master of cere monies and Tony Bussanich pre sided at the door. Mrs. E. Pettenuzo was in een eral charge of the dinner, -being assisted by MrsA. Dominato, Mri Louis . Amadlo, Mrs. T.' Bussanich and Mrs. Culoss Mrs. E. J. Fitz Patrick and1 Mrs. C. P. Balagnj directed the serving . and the ydung ladles who actd as ser- vlteurs were Misses Margaret Mc-Caffery, Blance-Curtin; Inez Pet-enrao, .Eva Cavalier, Ruth Gillies, Mary Colussi, Alvina Tuxgeon, Em; ma Whlffln, Viola Sheehan, Rose Montesano and Pulmlfa Astoria; Mrs. G. W. Nlckerson ahd Mrs. M; R: McCaffery had charge of table reservations. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gordon of Terrace, who have been ion a vacation trip as far south as San Diego, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this mdrning and will proceed to the Interior on this evening's train. The? St. Patricks Day bridge; held yesterday afternoon under; the auspices-o'f the rtebekah Lodgp ! int the- Oddfellows' Hall was not as well patronized ..as it might have been, there being: only 1 seveu tables. In play, . The hall was prettily decoratecj In honor of the.i occasion wjtll streamers of greenn shamrocks and pot plants. . During, the serving of tea, IrlsH selections were played, on the piano, by Miss Jean . McLean and Miss, Ruth Nelson, giving a breath of Old Ireland to the affair. Mi si W. Mct'eod and Mrs. J." s; Trylne presided" at the tea table. The winners at the bridge were: first, Mrs. W. W. ,C. O'Neill, sepond Mrs: Barber. Mrs. S. Altxandef won, the bean guessing contest. The committee in charge; Sf the- affair consisted of Mrs. S. VJ Cox) convenor; assisted by Mrs. A) Barbe; Noble Grand, Mrs. J. Al Murray, Mrs. Alex; Haig' and -Mrs W. McLean. Cashier was' Mrs. J W. MtKinley. WAKE-UP YOUR LIVER. BlfcE And You'UJumprOut of Bd in tK. y MorningRarin' to Co Th Kttt ibiuld pour wt two poondi of llqald trilo inta r bowtls dUy. It. thii bila li not flowing f radr. Tour food doeaa't diewt. It jut docart in tht bowtta. Gt. bloats up Tour ttonurh. You ret aniitipotcd. Urmf ut-poiaona r into the bodr. ad you feel lour, unk and the world look punk. . A mere bowel movement donn't lwy ret the eteae.' You need anmelhlnr that work on the liver u well. It Ukea those good, old Carter' a Little -Lirer Pill t get these two pounda of bile flowing ireely end make ran. feel "ap and up". Harm lew and gentle, they make the bile flow-freely, Tbey. do thaworan of calomel but hare no calomel or mercury in them.' Aak for Carter'a Little Liver Pill by samel Stubbornly refuse anything else. 26c MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE SPECIAL Ostermoor Spring Filled Mattress, reg. $3150; Cable Spring With Splrel Spring SupportSpecial spring and $4250 mattress- Walnut Finish End Tables-Special $T95 each Phone 775 Third Avenue Watts' Grocery SPECrATS IN FOOD OF QUALITY ROMAN MEAL per pkg. .: BUTTER Sunnybrook per lb 3 lbs MAYONNAISE Best Foods, 16-oz. bottle EGGS Scott's "A" large, doz. 32c: 29ci ,85c 38c 35c lie 15 c NABOB TEA per lb: ORANGESf Jillcy . Navels, per doz. ,.. 3 doz. CHATEAUX CHEESE ' v$ib. : . 1 lb. PRUNESi-DeJ Monte 2-lb. pkg. : SALE OF ROYAL GITYi FINE FOODS Tomatoes, No. 2V2 tins, 2 25c Peas, sieve 5, 2 tins 23c White Corn, 2 tins 25c Green Beans, 2 tins 25c 47 c 28c We Invite You to Try a Cup of NABOB. SPECIAL FLAVOR ORANGE PEKOE TEA Demonstration in the Store on Friday and Saturday A" TCa. that will appeal to the discriminating taste Special prices, ,2 lb. 39c; 1 lb. 77c. COFFEE -Maxwell H&use; per lb A4 g, I'PINEAPPLE Blrk's IXls cubes,, 2 tins MINUTE TAPIOCA & COCONUT 2 pkgs. Minute Tapioca 1 pkg, Baker's Coconut ?'! 29c Terrace Potatoes 10 lbs Service Phone 55 23c per sack $2.1 & Fresh Asparagus per lb 16c Met 23 c Apricots; per tin, 18c Baitle tt Pears. . tin -. . . . :19c-,' :lu'm'Redrtlif:':t- Jplirhpkln,- 2's? per tin ,9c - Save Now by Stocking Your Pantry With Canned floods of' Proven Quality EUREKA BLEACH per bottle SOAP Fels Naptha 2. bars- STRAWBERRY JAM IZtZn Empress-pure 4-lb. tin yOVt MALT' VINEGAR OQp Empress 26-oz bottle ut (PARAGON TJSSUE-- n0 I per roll . WAXED PAPER 100-ft. rolls, each" ORANGE MARMALADE Embress. 4-lb. tin' Sv 'SODA- BISCUITS ; Red Arrow, pkg. t9e PANCAKE FLOUH &. SYRUP 1 pkg. Aunt Jemima Flour Tplnt Pure Maple Syrup ' Both QT . foj Juicy Lemons- l per doz. BUnch. Carrots i per bunch 19fe 6 c 'Grapefruit California. fiiM ; Seedless, 3 for.... FREE DELIVERY Quality PHone 5fi j The best place-in town to eat WHITER COOKING. ! HOME BAKING Try our Sandwiches it Coffee Phone 867' 7I,Tnird'Avei UP'20 L.have large' orders'-1 or Beaver Skins atrhighest, prices: Also I am buying Rats'or any other furs; Ship- them In and cash will come- back- on next mall. G.OfLDiB.L O.'O.'M' The Old Reiiabk. Coal Phone 51, CENTRAL HOTEL AND ACT- Notice (if Intention to applf to Lrase In Prlnr Riinprt Land Record 1 1 Z Dis trict of Rang 5 Coost.' aAd situate on Kalen Island cla to Galloway Rapids Bridge. Take notice that I. Martin Miller ot Prince- Ritpert, occupation Lumberman Intends to apply for a lease ot tfle following described lands: Commencmg at a post piantea ap-troxlmatley' 3 OOO ft. north of lota 115- 116,- U. U, 'Ml, K.ang o .uoas inruco 660 feet west; thence 760 ft. south thence 660 feet eeat; thence 260 !t. north thence following the shore Une to post of commencement and containing ten acres, more' or less.i MARTIN MILLER ; Dated March 6. 1938, I..1ND ACT' Notice nf InlrnUon) to- apply to I.rs Ijind ( rH n- DMpt Ttw1 T?wiv1!t19 Tta Irit nf mnw, s nmt. and situate close to OaJIowa jr' Rapids Bridge, near Prince Rupert. B. c; ' To v. nniw the I Martin MUIer o' Prince, Rupert, B.C. occupation Lumber- IltOAl 11,.-. 1.1 w oh.j - w " . , - following described Foreshore lands: Commencing at a P pianieu approximately 3.000-fti north of Lots n i. RA.mr S Co&st District thenre "about 50O ft. south to opposite Sal ore- inence norxneriy jwuuwiue., ,uc shore-line to post of commencement, and containing t. acres, more- or-leo3. bated March. 6, 1938. 'OOVr.RXMF.S'T LKJtOU ACT" Sort Inn Notice of Application for a Beer Licence Mrtrrrw t vmvrtv' nTTTTTM the on the 25th.' dayot' March next the undersigned Intends to apply to the Liquor uontroi Doaru tor a ictoi.tj m of premises ' being' part of a building known- as the! Spruce Creek' .HoteL. situ ated' in the i-atlln- Mining uistnct iu the Provlncft-ot' British Columbia, upon lAnda rieacrtbed as the "SallT Mine Claim," situated on Spruce- Creek. In the said District, ror tne saie oi imt by the glass or by the bottle for consumption on' the premises !or elsewhere. Dated this 24th day or,Kbruary, " AD. 1938; "'.' . '''.I'ri.i.V. y "Applicant . IN TIIK SlTHEMB roVKT' OF I1IUTIAI! COLl'.MIIIA IV ritOIUTK In the Matter or the "Administration Act" , ' And In the Matter of the Ftnte of M. Ijifavette lleetn, lieceaxed. Tvt. nrmr.v. that bv order of His nnnmi, I11H1M. w K. FUher the 21tt day of February; AD. 1938. I was ap pointed Administrator oi u rnne) M, Lafayette Beets late of Atlln British Columbia, deoensed, and all parties having claims- against the eaid Estate , hMhv -vwinireH ti furnish same properly verified to me on or before the 15th day of April. A.D. 1936 and all persons Indebted to the Estate are required to pay tne amount ot men indebtedness no me loruiwiva. HERBERT r, QLASSKY OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR. ATLIN, B. C. Dated the Otfr day of March,. 1936. (68) IN' TIIF. Sl'FHKME rOl'KT'OF BKITIStl rOI.V.MUIA IN I'ltOllATR n the Matter nf the "Administration Aft" And In the'Mttfrof'the rtate-nf Margaret Macintosh, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hi! Honour Judge W. E. Fisher the S5tU day of February A.D. 1938 I was ap pointed Administrator of the" Estate ox Margaret Macintosh late of Atlln., Btl- tlslji Columbia, Deceased,-and all parties having claim aglrutt the said estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verlfietlt te me on or before the otn day or April a. i3 ana au persona Indebted to ths Estate are required to pay the amount of their la debtedness to me forthwith. irKRBEKT Tt OlAEY OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR ATLIN, B. O. Dited th4 ,38th ray of February 1938. I lUar. 36)