PAOB OUB is delicious Smiles "n Chuckles Easter to Novelties racial r :b sri m taxuvM SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR COMPLETE DISPLAY We will gladly reserve any item for you 5 Prices from 85 Ormes Ltd. Ztfir. Pioneer Druqgists Ikt KexaU ttor Phones: SI & 82 Open Daily Prom ,8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 poo 1 p-m. till 9 p.m. Used Furniture Dining Room Suite, Odd Chairs and Tables, Beds, "Springs Mattresses, Kitchen Table and Chairs, . Kitchen Ranges RADIOS 1935 Victor 5-Tube 1930 Victor Battery Set Washing Machines A.B.C. Playmayd, Hand Power Machine, Monarch, all in first class condition, and at most reasonable 'prices. v D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone: Green 421 There is a Reason Why Our Coal Business Has Grown In Spite of Keen Competition We sell the best coal in town. We deliver promptly. We have courteous driv ers. If you are not already a ' customer of ours phone for a trial order of our coal; Cpd tCe ours s s&isfyhf-Wecetn prove is Wortt iiiiuiijiiiiiiiiintuiiiKiiuiiiiiiiiiiiin PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. 651 PHONES 652 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Basketball tonight. Senior Pinal?.' Lots jof -nice Easter novelties at; 7:30 pjn. the Dollar Store. (tf)1 Don't forget Presbyterian Sun- day School night. Concert, tomorrow's low as $150 a day, plus 7c a! Cambral Chapter Dance" April 24. (73: , A pageant "The March of Time' will be presented by the Anglieau Church W. A, Friday 27, at 8 pjn., Cathedral Hall. Adm. free. (74) Mr. and Mrs. L. Dyson of Port piements arrived in, the city from the Islands on the Prince John yesterday afternoon for a brief visit to town. Albert Ollgny, who has been at the J. R. Morgan Logging Co.'s camp at Cumshewa Inlet, arrived In the city on the Prince John yesterday afternoon from Port Cle Anglican Pageant, March 27. Presbyterian Sunday School Con eert, March 27. S. 6. N. Ski Club whist drive and dance, Oddfellows' Hall, March 27. Presbyterian Easter Sale. April 7.. Free public mass display of physical education program, Satur day, April 18. Exhibition Building. Baptist sale, April 8. Orange Ladles' Spring Sate, Oddfellows' Hall, April 9. "Rich Young Church, April 10. Ruler," Baptist Queen. Mary Daffodil Dance, Eas iter Monday. Cathedral Easter Danclne display. Oddfellows' Hall. Catholic Spring Sale. April 23 "Leap Year St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 7. MOOSE HALL RENTAL KATES Concerts $25.00 Dances ; 25.00 Public Meetings 15.00 A room suitable for smaller meetings Is now available on the ground floor, rental rate, $4.00 For engagements phone the Club Steward. 640 or Red 412. TRAPPERS AND DEALERS 50,000 MUSKRATS S,M0 BEAVER Wanted at once for immediate delivery HIGHEST PRICES PAID Also all your other FURS at full market, value. Ship at once and convince yourselves. J. CLONES Buyer and Exporter PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. You can rent a car at Walker! mile. S. O. N. Ski Club whist drive and dance, Oddfellows' Hall. March 27. 8:30 p.m. Refreshments. Adm. 50c. (74 Charles Phillips, well known pioneer barber. Is lack at work again this week after having been ill for two or three weeks In the Prince Rupert General Hospital. H. E. Oetchell of the Hearst-Chicagoff Mining Co. and daughter were passengers aboard the North Sea yesterday afternoon going through on a trip to Seattle.. ments. j Mrs. H. E. Jorgenson of Ketchi- A, R. Mallory of Port Clements kan Was a passenger aboard the arrived in the city on the Prince North Sea yesterday afternoon go-John yesterday afternoon for a ing through to Seattle whence she brief visit to town He will return will proceed on a trip to Noway. to the Islands on the same steamer tomorrow evening. Edwin H. Dalgen, who is In the United States government service Reginald Davie, who has been at Juneau, was a passenger aboard spending the past year at Sand-j the North Sea yesterday afternoon spit, arrived in the city on the g0ing through for a trip to Seattle. Prince John yesterday afternoon from the Queen Charlotte Islands and will proceed on tomorrow evening's train to Portage la Prairie. Miss Marjorie Littlepage was a passenger aboard the North Sea yesterday afternoon going through from Juneau to Seattle. She Is on her way to Moscow, Russia, to join an uncle who Is an engineer In the service of the Soviet government. I Announcements Unitet Church Tea, Oddfellows' Hall, March 26. Boys' Band Bridge and Whist, Legion Hall, March 26. Norman L. Freeman, local representative of the International Fisheries Commission, returned to the city on the North Sea yesterday afternoon from a trip to Juneau on official business. Buckley Shannon, well known Usk mining man, is making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart aboard the Prince Rupert today and will go through to Seattle tonight. Norman McLeod was taken from his home on Wayne Place in the ambulance this morning to the Prince Rupert General Hospital. He Is suffering from pneumonia, R. E. Moore, local manager of the P. Burns Co. Ltd., is making the round trip today aboard the Prince Rupert to Anyox and Stew art. He left yesterday afternoon and will be" back this evening. W. Deacon arrived from Van-couve at Cumshewa Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands, on the present trip of the steamer Prince John to join the staff or the A. P. Allison logging camp as wireless operator. Livingston Wernecke of Mayo, well known Yukon Territory mining man, was a passenger aboard the North Sea yesterday afternoon going through to Seattle and Vancouver on a business trip. Mrs. J. H. Stober. wife of Lieutenant Commander Stober of the United States coastguard cutter Cyane, and baby were passengers aboard the North Sea yesterday afternoon going through for a Hosnltal Charity Ball. Anril 15. 1 visit to Seattle Moose Hall. Premier Orchestra. ,SU Andrew's sale. April 16. William Millar was the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club In the Commodore Cafe today. Pre sident Walter M. Blackstock was hy the chair and there wastaliopd attendance bffcmembers. Mrs. Oeorge Messerschmldt, wife of a well known pioneer baker of Juneau, was a passenger aboard the North Sea yesterday afternoon going through on a visit to Seattle, accompanied by her daughter, Roberta, and son, George. Peter Fisher, who Is employed at the J. R, Morgan Logging Co.'s camp at Sedgewlck Bay, arrived In the city on the Prince John yes' terday afternoon from the Islands to pay a visit with his parents, Judge and Mrs. W. E. Fisher. Hotel Arrivals Savov C. M. Mclntyre, Skidegate; Reg. Davey. Sandsplt; L. I. Olson. Queen Charlotte City. Royal E. Magnussen. Prince Rupert; Bruce Webb, Osland. Prince Rupert D. Miles, Duncan; Mr. and Mrs. L. Dyson and A, R. Mallory, Port Clements. Central Mrs. F. Bruce, Cedarrale; J. Jones, C.N.R .; J. W. Sutherland and S. Gordon, Prince Rupert. Knox E. Wold and Ben Ericsqn, city. -t. Mui.. -- . --n i CREAMING COSTS LESS With IRRADIATED Carnation MILK INSTEAD of expensive cream for your coffee, cereals, fruits, or for whipping try Improved Carnation Milk. You'll be delighted with Carnation's smooth, creamy richness. And of course, you save over one-third on cream Killsl Improved Carnation Milk is just pure, whole milk made doubly rich by evaporating part of the water naturally present in all milk, and sterilised for safety. Because it is homogenized, it is much smoother than cream which is one reason Carnation gives such splendid results in cooking. And every time you use the Improved Carnation Milk, you get an extra supply of vitamin D, the "sunshine" vitamin for Carnation Milk is irradiated. It has been fed to the Dionne Quintuplets since 'way back in November, 1934. Ju$t Published! A beautiful new Carnation Cook Book. 16 glorious, full-page, full-colour photographs. 96 pages of unusual recipes, menus, party suggestions, cookery helps, etc. Yours for 25c, stamps or coin. Write to Carnation Co. Limited, ' 134 Mi butt M.7 Vnmmivrr. II. ('. 1 I I IBP III MlLKt 1 1 TIRRADIATEF for "Sunshine - Vitamin D Mr. and Mrs. Claude V Symes and family returned to the city at the first of the week from a four months' visit in London, England. Oeorge Robinson, well known resident of Kltlmaat, is spending a few days in the city before proceeding to Oceanic where he will pay a visit' with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pierce. Local movie fans and the public generally are looking forward with considerable Interest to the showing this week-end at the Capitol Theatre of, special news reel films in connection with the last rites for the late King George V. Ernest Meadows, after spending the winter here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Meadows, will leave tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. He is a navigating officer with Canadian National Coast Steamships. Twenty -Five Years Ago March 2G, 1M1 W. H. Vlckers assumed his du ties as chief of city Douce vester-i day. A mass meeting of the Prince Rupert Industrial Association and all wage earners Is called for tonight to consider the calling of a general strike In sympathy with alleged "unfair" conditions existing in city contract work. Rev. George H. Raley of Port Simpson is preaching at annlver sary services in the local Methodist Church today. i Reach the most people In city and district with an advertisement in the Dally News. 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