1 m SALAD A TEA Chocolates for Easter ISABRSX Vancouver) NELSONS ... i 'CAOKURY'S (English) 1 li)er SPRING $1.50 'GADBURY'S '(English) TRAY 1OH0GOLATES ipor Mb. (box 80c CLEANING Ormes Ltd. .yjfi (Pioneer Druggists rbe'Rll 8Ur Phones: '81 '& 82 lOpen 'Dilly iProm 8 a.m. til) 10 p.m. tiunHaynianU'HnliiliiyslFrnnins noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. If you should improve your home with new .furniture we !lmy Whrtt you cannot use. Phone: Green 421 Used Furniture AT 'RRASONAIiLK PRICES) Heels, Dressers, Dining Room Suites, ChinaiCaliinets, Tables, Chairs, Singer Sewing Machine .Electric Washing Machines, Radios, TJtc. D EL IO FURNITURE EXCHANGE There is a Reason Why Our Coal BusinessBas-Grown In Spite -of Keen Competition We Bell the best coal in town. We 'deliver promptly. We have courteous driv- 'ers. If you are not already a customer of ours rphone ifor fa trinl or der of tourcoal. Ce ours. i'ssdii'sfyrt)?- fye can prove its worth . yourtrytnf. iimiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiW"'''"'1 PHILP0TT EVITT & CO. LTD. Thursday, April 9, "1839 4 Bution! Buttorif WhdVgot WeK, Tonight's train, due' from The " : ! ' buttons! The iDollar "Store of. REast -tit '10120, "Was sported-this Will course. it, imflrnlng 'to 'oe son time. ; ' . . , ' - . . j "Mrs. Brimes ?KrlkeVSky (left ttri' tehane 'Murray ttdtt .'on the Prince' 5 last 'evening's, 'train (or -a threiRiipert yesterday afternoon for a J04 week's holiday -visit wlth ttrlends 'week's- trip to JStewnrt and Pre-stnd relatives 'in 'Edmorltbn -district, irriler. - Roth 'Gorton 'of Klng 'Edwartt High School teaching staff will sdil tonight -on ithe'fprince iltupertSLabor Council -tonight. All dele for Vancouver to spend tthe Easte holidays. 2 o'clock. Metronole IIall. Admlvt sion free In evening, munlcaliprqj ' gram. Everbody welcome. '8&v Mlke Ambrose Is being 'held i'.n the city , Jail on .a charge ;of .vag James 'Hutcliihsdn, 'Dr. 'A A. Poole, and Ml... Molly. Dejaney will be among local teachers ''sailing ,'to;iltfh't 'on the fPrlnce Ruport (for Vancouver to spend the 'Easter, holiday season. , . I Harry Bowman, agricultural and (industrial representative of the Canadian National Railways ai jPrince Oeorge, returned to the I Interior on last evening's train idfter a brief trip here on official j business. He had arrived from the Interior -on Tuesday night's train. Announcements Saturday Night Dancing Party, Commodore Cabaret. ..... Gyro Hoedowh, Mopse Hall, May: J SUPeWs Spring Sale, May 7. Elks: Kiddies Flag Day May 25.'; Hyde Transfer Coal fotd PHONE Storage . -Office '815 'Second 'Avmm JR6V. 'C. D. fClarke will address the delegates of the Trades -and. Itgates .requested to attend." '85) Mrs; A. Turnet ,wno arrived -In Lutheran .Ladles Aid tea, honipjthe oity on Tuesday from Anyox. cooking, fancy work, April'.!), f rofti lief t, on lastevenlng's train for a ptrlp Uo Keatley, Saskatchewan. Dr and Mrs: -J. T. Mandy write tq friends -In the .city while er.- (route .to Santa .Fe on .March 30 iand they .are enjoying every mo- rancy, being suspected of having jment' of. a wonderful trip neen Involved In a theft. His casef has been adjourned for eight days. ' .Mrs. John Bell, elderly - - :) Indian woman from Massett, was brought to the city on the Prince John. yesterday from, the .Islands -'"for medical 'treatment, . -,. "Mr. and Mrs. James Brough 'of Smithers are expected in the 'dlty from the "interior on itonlaht's train and will sail by the Prince Ruport tonight .for Vancouver. F. S. Walton, -C-N.R. roadmaster, Fief t on last evening's train for a 'trip up :he lllne -as far ;as tPaol- fflc on iflfficldl 'duties and 'expests to freturn to town 'on ttonigWi train. An JEaster iDrama, "The Rich Young "Ruler" 'will tbe ."presented :ttt the Baptist -Church on Good Friday evening :at 18 pan. 'itldkets 35c tAn entertaliilng and Inspiring pro duction. Orange-Ladies' Spring -Bale, Oddr t ieU) iWno arrived in tne clt fellows' .Hall, .April (9. Lutheran Easter Sale -April 9. "Rich 'Young Ruler," Baptist Church, April 10. Queen Mary; Daffodil iDance, Monday. j Easter Novelty 'Dance, Modse, Hall. April 13. .iiu.pimi Ayjraui.y loan, rnyiti no, Moose Hall. Premier Orchestra. X 'St. Andrew's sdle. April ?6. fCdthcdral Eastet Dancing dlspiay, Oddfellows' Hall; "April 17. Free public mass display of phy sical education program, Saturday, April 18. Exhibition Building- Cambral .' 'Chapter "Leap Year Dance" Apfll 24. 1 - - UnltedSpring Said Aprli S0: V on ithe 'Prince John .yesterday for a brief visit to town, will return to -the Islands pn the same steamer .tomorrow night. Misses Catherine .Flnlayson of Terrace and Dorothy Stewart of. iUsk, who are students at the local convent, .left .on, last evening's train for their homes in the .In-, terlor to spend the Easter hoi! day "Season. Provincial tConstdble JH. L. Mc-Kenney rof Terrace, who lhas 'been on a 'brief trip south on -escort duty, arrived .from 'Vancouver on the Prince -Rupert .yesterday and proceeded 'to 'the interior on last night's train. Capt. R. W. McMurray, manager of the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service of the Canadian Pacific Railway,, wa a pes-senger aboard the Princess Norah going north this morning. He Is making the round trip to James Redpath, port stewarl fortthe Yukon & WHlteT?ass Routi? dt ".WHltehorse, .tnkl .JVIrs: Redpath were passengers aboard the Princess tNorah -this morning going north for tthe fseason after having spent UHe 'winter In Vancouver and Victoria. tprovln&al 'Constable L. I. Olsen dflQueen -Charlotte 'City arrived In the city on the Prlnee John yesterday, being here In connection With ti iPdst 'Office robbery case fron'-Port Clements .Which is being tried- In County Court this after noon. 'Constable Olsen will retuvri to 'the islands on Hhe 4john to morrow .night. idr, anti ivirs, II. "MCCorinlston of bMaKett arrived tin -the 'city from the Island on the lPrlnce John yesterday. Mr. McConnlston here '.for -hospital .treatment and was . removed from .the boat to the hospital 'in 'the 'ttnibdlance. Mrs McCoilnLston, 'who Us ia (daughter of. T)r, J. Cecil Dunn o Massett and was .formetiy in lPrlnce Rupert, wUi niurn to' 'the islands on theiPrbice Jdhn ttomoirow night. faster Lillies And All Kinds Of Crft flbwfers Second Ave- Phone G35 YOU MAKE 39 MISTAKE . WITH ST. CHARLES iUfp'OR -MISS 'JONES has just trumpedtoerlpartner's ace,"and the Major wlshes'hecoulcl annihilate her with that 'savage glare! Dut he 'wiH recover his jgcod humour completely .fvhen she serves her guests with coffee made deliriously .creamyrui smooth'with St. Charles Milk. 'When the Major discovers how'very good it ishe'willTagree that he makes'no mistake with St. Charles. She may not know much about cards, but she bos learned .that St. Charles is always trumps! Its rich creamy, flavour makes coflfee'or tea taste better, and it's wonderful in any kind of milk recipe as well. And no wonder! St. Charles is the freshest whole country milk, evaporated to double richness . ... so of course it makes your favourite dishes just twice as tempting . . . and, too, it is irradiated for extra Sunshine Vitamin T). Tell your f grocer you have St. Charles-Milk, the kind with the "Gold Cow" on'the blue and white label. Capt. and Mrs. Hill Barrlngtont of ' the 'Barringtoh Transportation J Co. were passengers aboard the Princess Norah this morning going north .to Wrangell to make preparations for the opening of tr.e navigation season on the Stlkin? River. They have been spending the winter In Seattle. Dr. A. L. Prltchard of tthe scien tific staff of the biological station at .Departure Bay, 'Vancouver Island, Is expected In the city from tlje south on the Princess Adelaide tomorrow afternoon and will sail aboard the steamer Prince John for Massett Inlet In connection with pink salmon research work there. CLASSiFlED HORRENT CI1EAN, well furnished moderii apartment. Phone .Red -444. '(86) FOR REfaf-iFive roomed modem if lat. -Phone 'Red '128. tf) MODERN !5room .hduse'on Blggar (Place. JPhoneGreen 378. (tf) iFORS&L'E TROLLING Boat for.-sale. completc wlth ear. $55o cash. Phone Black '481. (tf)! FOR SALE-Second-hand doors; rgood as new. H. McPhersonj iPhone '.Black 442 87) GENTLEMEN Personal drug sun 'dries. Highest1 Grade latest. Del- 'lvered,'15'for $1. (plain wrapper) (Pacific -Supply 731 'Granville; "Vancouver. ' When down on the Waterfront. call at .the mum 'for our 'special "25c DINNER IRRADIATED The ssweef i young thing nvho trumped her ifMnerts' act! . .;.,-v Made In, British Columbia at South Sumas SOUTH TO VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT . every Thursday, 10i30 pan Canadian National Steamsltbs New V8-38 m BooU that will interest you TCead 'them 'through our rental library for 75c .a month. Change :your book ias often ins you wish; TsV membership fee. - v "Hurricane" Nordho'ff and Hall "Men and Brethren" . . ... . 'X . -Gozzens , Strange .Melody" .". . . V '. , . Ue'll "The .'House :in Paris" I: . ... , . Bowen "The toast iPuritari" ..,.........! , .vSnntayana "Have (His Carcase" .t . layers "Heaven "High, He'll Deep'" i Archibald "The 'Uncrowned King" -Mv,i 'Orczy "The Vflmpire" Horler "Freedom Farewell" Bentley "Greater Love" .'Oliver "Secret "Marfiage" 'Norris "Dead Man Manbr" . . .'. .s i . . . ; Williams "Uncharted" U . . '. . Parkman "Been Places and Seen Things" . . , .Mackenzie "The Way of 'a Transgressor" . . t Farson 1 "Star of Midnight" Rocho