PADS TOUR TEA is delicious Chocolates box per 1-lb. box rme foi CADBURY'S (English) ner 1-lb. box $1.50 80c SPRING CLEANING Easter SAPPS (Vancouver) $1.00, $1.50 & $2.00 NEILSONS per 1-lb 60c CADBURY'S (English) TRAY CHOCOLATES "iTiie. Pioneer Druqg ists IV Ufxall Un J" nones: 81 & JK Open Dally From 8 a.m. (it) 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays Prom 12 noon till Z p.m., 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. If you should improve your home with new furniture wc buy what you cannot use. Phone: Green 421 Used Furniture AT REASONABLE PRICES Beds, Dressers, Dinihg,Room Suites, China Cabinets, ' ' rr..l.l n c: o t i ""TW liiuioi, vviiuirs, linger sewing luacmncs, Washing Machines, Radios, Etc. Electric D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE There is a Reason Why Our Coal Business Has Grown In Spile of Keen Competition We sell the best coal in town. We deliver promptly. We have courteous drivers. If you are not already a customer of ours . nhone for a trial or- (Pours s sdsfy'n? '-"lye can prove its worti t jUi!itS' dpr nf mir pnal irttt,.nti tttni(t t:uui i mitittitittttttii PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. 651 -tt PHONES 652 . Button! 'buttons I course. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. yearly meeting tonight. Hyde Transfer Coal half- Button! Who's got nice The Dollar Store of tf. Lutheran Ladles' Aid tea, home, cooking, fancy work, from 2 o'clock, Metropole Hall. .Admission free In evening, musical program. Everybody welcome. (83) A communication from Fire Chief Rod Morrison, read at last night's hospital board meeting, stated that the usual inspections had been made at the hospital and nurses' home and everything was In good order from a fire Walter Howarth appeared before the hospital board last night with the request for certain assistance In connection with the forthcoming dance for the new hospital fund. Assurance was given that this would be accorded. G. V. Wilkin son explained how the dance was ! being conducted entirely for bene fit of the hospital. The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital was held last night In the hospital. Those present were W. M. Brown, president; G. V. Wilkinson, G. P. Tinker, Frank Dibb and F. S. Walton, directors; Miss Jean Harrison, lady superintendent, and H. W. Birch managing secretary. New leaks having developed in the hospital roof, the house committee was given authority by the hospital board at Its regular meet ing last night to proceed with the necessary repairs. The house committee, G. V. Wilkinson, chairman, reported that It had not yet done anything In regard to recommen ded elevator Imnrovements until When down on the Waterfront call at the U & I CAFE for our special 25c DINNER SWEET PEAS Bayne's Exhibition Collection 12 Named Kinds $1.00 or 10c Packet Air Bright. Ambition, Bluebell. Chieftain, Model, Huntsman, Mrs. A. Searles, Warrior, Youth, Ivory Picture, Sunklst, Sybil Henshaw. Gladiola Bulbs Named kinds 25c per dozen ARTHUR BAYNE Second Ave. Phone 635 Wood Cartage Storage PHONE 580 Office 315, Second Mrs. Tinker's tea has been cancelled. F0OTC0M assured by using CRESS com Bumon something more definite was de- open from 8 a.m cidJd In regard to a new hospital public lobby will Duuajng, for Thursday P. R. Tennis Club annual general meeting, C.N.R. Ticket- Office. Third Avenue, Tonight, 7:30. (84V J. W. McAuley will sail tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver lo join Mrs, McAuley who went south recently. They plan on making a trip .to California. Miss Jean Harrison R.N., lady superintendent, reported to the hospital board at Its meeting last night that this March had been the busiest one the local hospital had had since 1923 as far as total number of days' treatment was concerned. SALVESM M The Fidelity Assurance Co. reported to the hospital board at Its meeting last night that an Inspection had been made of the hospital elevator by J; A. Hinton who had found It to be In good working order. The regular monthly business luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club was held today In the Boston Cafe when various matters pertaining to the affairs of the club were taken up with President R. G. Large in the chair. On Good Friday the Post Olfico wickets will be closed all day. The public lobby wll be open from 1 a.m. to 8 pm. On Easter Monday the Post Office wickets will be to 12 noon. The be open from 7 The finance- committee. O. P. Tinker,, chairman, reported to the hospital board at its meeting last night that disbursements for the Imonth of March had totalled $4317.02. There had been 1819 hos- I pltal days at a cost per hospital :day of $2.65. Frank. Dlbb reported to the hos- pltal board at Its meeting last ! night on an Inspection .of the hospital and the operation thereof. The vehicle had been found to be In good condition and the operation was being looked after efficiently. The drivers were aware- of their responsibilities and one was !ln possession of a first aid certifi cate. The operators were willing jto change the storage quarters If :the board desired. , Announcement! Saturday Night Dancing Party, uommodore Cabaret, Baptist sale. April 8. u Orange LadiesrtBpring Sale, Od4 fellows' Hall, April 9. Lutheran Easter Sale April 0. "Rich Young Ruler," i Church, April 10., Cambral Chapter Dance" April 24. 1. Baptist Queen Mary Daffodil Dance, Eas- ter Monday. i Easter Novelty - Dance, Hall, April 13. Moose Hospital Charity Ball, April Moose Hall. Premier Orchestra. St Andrew's sale. April 18. 15. Cathedral Easter Dancing display, Oddfellows' Hall, April 17. Free public mass display of physical education program, Saturday, April 18. .Exhibition Building. "Leap, Year United Spring Sale, April 30. Gyro Hoedown, Moose Hall, May MBU Peter; Spring Sale, May.',7.,. Wednesday Aprm -V"1 It Mr. and Mrs. -W. H. Tonn oi .1 StewarC who have been on a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south, are passengers returning north aboard the Prince Rupert today. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gilbert, who' train to their home at Terrace. , Inquiry was received at the local Customs House today as to whether an airplane from Vancouver had arrived here. It Is believed a machine Is weatherbound lrr the course of a flight Up the coast. Flying visibility 'here was prac tically nil today. Irish Centenarian ml i Preferred to Walk BELFAST. April 8: CP1 Mrs. Elizabeth McLarnon, though 100 years old, walked all the way to the graveside In the funeral of her 74-year old daughter when the latter was buried In County Carnlough. She was offered a seat In a car riage but refused. LY ISSUE SCRIP MONEY BIRCH HILLS, Sask., April 8: (CP) The Birch Hills town Coun-I clL after a survey of local conditions. Is seriously considering Is suance of scrip money. Their plans! Timely Recipes SPLVAC1I KING WITH CREAMED EGGS two cups coonea spinacn, 4 egg have been on a trip to California, arrived in the city from the south yolks (well beaten), 1 tsp. lemon nn t.h Prinre Ruoert this morning Juice 1 SP- nlon J.ulce. Vi tsp. nrf wm niwPd hv this evenlnn's P- nuimeg, y8 P. peper, 4 tup ucdiu ur cva(ju(tiieu ihuk, Combine Ingredients and turn Into a buttered ring mold. Place in pan of hot water and bake in a moderate oven (350 deg. F. about 30 minutes, Turn out on serving plate and fill centre with creamed hard cooked eggs. Hot buttered beets, creamed ham or salmon may be used Instead of the creamed eggs. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert Mrs. Sanderson, Hyder: Angus Currie and L. M. Haywood. Clox-ton; A. E. Lawson, Sunnyslde: Ken Matheson and Harry Bowman, Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mallory, Port Clements; J. Glllett. Massett; G. Swan, Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Giroer., Terrace. Royal Mr. and Mrs. Vic Orant, Balmoral; A. Houdin, Vancouver. Savoy G. Dicks and Mrs. H. Poberney. city; L. I. Olson. Queen Charlotte City; H. Ross and J. Pyper, Port Clements. may be expedited by the offer ofi Mrs. J. E. Jack and daughter,' a local editor to print the neces-1 Miss Beverley Jack, who have been sary coupons. It is claimed money on a trip south, returned to the has ceased to be a medium of ex- city from Vancouver on the Prince change In the town. , Rupert this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zeffem Stewar ewart. who have w of 01 i- suuui. ..are-na&sen:!.. Prince Rupert SJ" north from Vancouver THERE IS NO You can afford an ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR ... because it will pay for itself! There's, no economy in being without an electric refrigerator. The hotter the weather gets, the more you'll appre- f invaluable electrical aid to home- keeping. The actual cost of the refrigerator is made so easy to pay by our really generous plan, that even - young couples starting life in a moderate way of living list their electric refrigerator at the head of the needfuls, rjo question about it, the amount of money saved in food spoilage Is really great. The amount saved by allowing you to buy meats, fruits and vegetables, dairy products and such things ... in bulk . . . when the Milk fo rBaby price makes it, a big object ... is also large. Consider the advantages from a health and ppmjlprt standpoint. The JferoUyJ&vhocrtth?K safe-guarded from eldest to youngest by ' pure, fresh foods. Ice-cubes at hand- for cool, comfort-giving drinks. Dessert-making made easy by the quick-freezing containers. The cleanliness of the white porcelain, the ease of use, the appetizing evening "snacks" easily put together from freshly kept leftovers) It's health-protecting, time-saving, money-saving, and the cost of running on present low rates is astonishingly little I Don't be without one another dayl Ice for Drinks Food Kept FreiS "in, Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited on a tr;n SUBSTITUTE FOR N ATUML" BULK- Needed to Correct Constipation Most people recognize flit ousnesH of constipation. But to often they doge themseWM h) wrong cathartics that ofUn acta-ally lead to chronic constipation. The natural way to check con. mon constipation is to correct th condition which causes it-nsnalli insufficient "bulk" in meals. How can you get "bulk"! Frota and vegetables have some. Bran hu more. The most popular product of this kind is Kellogg's All-Bras. The "bulk" in All-Bran is gntli In action. All-Bran alw supplin vitamin B and iron. This delicious cereal is a who, some food. Serve All-Bran rera. larly for regularity, with milk ot cream or use in cooking. . Two tablespoonfuls ot All-Eias daily will usually correct constipation due to insufficient "bulk." If not relieved, see your doctor. Aix-Bran gives you gentle fa. tenia! exercise. Sold by all fjoctn. Made by Kellogg in London, Oct 'ContUpation in to nitfcittt "UP