PAGE FOUR Tea -at its Best SALADA TEA Smiles 'n Chuckles Easter Novelties r:H,aW'jiii':fti;i::BiEiRB3:i:iri SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR COMPLETE DISPLAY Wc will gladly' reserve any Hem for you 5 Prices from to 85 - Orxnes Ltd. Pioneer Drtiqeyists the IUxaU Star Phones: 81 It tX 0n Dally from .m. till II p.m, Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 1 p.m. till 9 a.m. SPRING SALE Starts Monday, Mrirch 30 . v ON ALL NEW GOODS Beds, Springs, Mattresses Floor Covering Linoleum Rugs and Congoleum Rugs Bath Mats . Cork, .laspe Feltol, Rexoleum Axminster Stairs Carpets Various Axminster Mats Baby .Carriages, Folding Carrier, Pack Sack Suit Case ' 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 jiui We deliver promptly. $!we ty u iiuvc turn ivuus my- its yrortn ers. your tryha Tl L 1 . f ii you are noi aireauy a customer of ours nhone for a trial or der of our coal WillilinliililtliiuiuljiuliiilllinllilT PHILPOTT EV1TT & CO. LTD. 651 I'HONES:652f 'Allen of Ocean Falls Fulton. and W. O '' Rev. N. A. Harkness B.A.. B.D., district secretary for British and Foreign Bible Society, arrived cn the Princess Louise this afternoon from Vancouver and will be here for the next week. Mrs. P. E. Corby provincial organizing secretary of the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, who has been a visitor in the city during the past week, will sail by the Cardena tonight on her return to her home in Victoria. ITS DIFFERENT SATURDAY NIGHT DANCING PARTY In the Commodore Cabaret Modern Music PREMIER ORCHESTRA Novelty Numbers 9 to 12 Come Early Everybody Welcome Admission, 25c Announcements j Anglican Pageant, March 27. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 2. Baptist sale, April 8. . Queen Mary Daffodil Dance, Easter Monday. Hospital Charity Ball, April 15, Moose Hall. Premier Orchestra, St.. Andrew's Cathedral Easter sale, April 16. Dancing display, Oddfellows' Hall, April 17. ... Free public mass display of physical education program, Saturday. AprU: 18., Exhibition Building. Catholic Spring Sale. April 23 TRAPPERS AND DEALERS 50,000 MUSKRATS 5,000 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 4 Buyer: arid Exporter' . PRINCE. GEORRE. B.C. WHHHMIMMlaH i ii t-r LOCAL NEWS NOTES Lots ol nice Easter novelties at; You can rent a car at Walker's the Dollar Store. (tf) jas low as $1.50 a day, plus 7c a . . i mile: A pageant "The March of Time1 will be presented by the 'Anglican V Mrs. JW., Nicbolls sailed last Church W". A.. Friday 27. at '8 p.mj night oUjjtlfe Prince, Rupert for a Cathedral Hall. Adm. free. (74 trip -to-Vanc ouver and Victoria. Visitors at the Rotary Club lun-1 S. O. N. Ski Club whist drive and jcheon yesterday were A. R. Mai-jdaiiee,,Oddftnows' Hall, March .27. . . . ... . ' - n.nn 1 A A J C (U ; i xory or Port memenis, ur. w a.b:.ju p.mj jieiresnnieuia. .a, juv ! (74) Norman McGlashan sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Esquimau where he will take a course In naval training. Sergeant G. H. Greenwood, chief of city police, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver on escort duty, having In his cus tody, William Anderson, who will serve six months at Okalla for supplying liquor to Indians, and Jack Wong, Chinese, sentenced to seven months for having opium in his possession. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Webber and two sons, Jack and Billy, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for the south. They will be located in Vancouver in the meantime but later may proceed to Victoria. Before leaving the city, Mr. Webber last evening received a presentation from the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Com merce of which he has been an ae- !tive member, the presentation be ing made by the president, Lee Gordon. Mr., Webber was farewelled by the Gyro Club at its luncheon on Wednesday. Do no ttan J en on foot 1.1 a i 'oil , . . V CRESS CORN t BUNION SALVES fw mil cm fart to tv a !-M4 HM4 fcf M r n.ictoi(-wm,ia.T, Hotel Arrivals Savoy A.. D. Thorney, Stewart; T. Mc-Rostie, Anyoz; E. A. Olsen, Remo. Royal Presbyterian Sunday School Con -1 C. Lany, Inverness: Mr. and Mrs cert, March 27. C. Wole Alice Arm; Bruce Webb. . ZT'u, Osland; James Kaldak and Olol S. c O. N. Ski c Club whist drive and Sorvlt Smithers dance, Oddfellows' Hall, March 27. Prinre Punrt Hugh McDonald, Stewart; George Kerr and A. C. Knight Vancouver. Knox M. Jones. V. L. Hanson. T Settle Orange Ladles' Spring Sale, Odd-lA. Tunny and N. Flatinz. citv: H: fellows' Hall, April 9. j Wilson, C.N.R.; Oscar Haveroy. "Rich Young Ruler," Baptist Church, April 10, i: Cambral Chapter "Leap Year Dance" April 24, St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 7. MOOSE HALL SATURDAY ' Prince.Rupcrt Junior Moose Lodge will meet at 8 p.m. Efigs-A Grade g5c u livji,, , Cooking Eggs 25C per doz . . ; STEER BEEF Pot Roast On j per lb. . . , . AAV.i " ' Prime Rib i Qn per lb AOL Brisket Qn : Butter Comet QCn 3 lbs LAMB Shoulder, trim- 4 7p med, per lb. ... Loin Roast Breast per lb 10c Pork Butts 99 per lb. VEAL Shoulder i Rumps per lb. 20c ! Breast ! 3 lbs A"" , Breakfast 9r Sausage, ? lbs. AOX' Ayrshire Bacon 2$C ,)b. . , per ' i - WAS FINE I SUCCESS Tea and Fashion Show Attracts ; Two Hundred Ladirs, j The tea and fashion show held in the Oddfellows' Hall yesterday afternoon under the auspices of ihe Ladles' Aid of First United Ohurch mt with much favor. Some two hundred ladles lent their nrn n tVin offolr' nnrl wprA 1 ecelved and welcomed by the pre ident, Mrs. Clavrlng .and Mrs: C. 3. Clarke. Spring flowers, pussy willows and )lants were to be seen In profusion throughout the hall which was bathed In bright sunshine most ofl the afternoon, bespeaking a warmth and comfort truly a welcome change from the out-of-doors. Annette's display of spring fashions was uniquely opened by a little woodland elf, in the person if Lorraine Cornish, daintily dressed and carrying a basket of flowers. She represented spring md was followed by two advance heralds bearing the 1936 banner of fashions, Misses Edith Wilkinson and Thelma Johnson taking this part. Throughout the display Miss Veneila Feero played delightful nlano selections. Miss M. A. Way also favored those present with a olano solo and vocal solos werei V... s IT XT tlrnnt.lapUi, accompanied by Miss Feero, and Mrs. F. W. Allen, accompanied by Mrs. W. L. Stamford All were well ecelved. The mannequins displayed to advantage many attractive outfits, jossibly the most outstanding be-ng the bridal retinue comprising Mrs. Mulholland as bride and the Misses Ruby Krlkevsky, Dorothy Talllnger. Pebbles Stone and Mrs. Owen as bridesmaids and little '-orraine Cornish as flower girl, 'rawing forth many favorable comments. Other mannequins to be seen were Mrs. B. Wlndle. Mrs. Wm. Stone, Mrs. S. Johanson and the Misses Elsie Davis, Thelma John wn and E. M. Earl and "Smike." Mrs, Woods (Annette), at the conclusion, thanked the ladles for turning out and supporting the lolnt affair. The little flower girl was again seen presenting Annette with a lovely bouquet bf flowers from the Ladles' Aid in apprecla tion of her co-operation. The committee In charge of the affair was Mrs. Clavrlng as gen ?ral convener with Mrs. G. V. Wll klnson and Miss E. M. Earl ar ranging the program. Mrs. J. Cic-cone, Mrs. George Davey and Mrs. Santerbane were In the tea room while servlteurs were Mrs. M. Sol- lows, Mrs. E. Thompson, Mrs. Otto Young and Misses Edith Wilkinson and Dorothy Styles. Home cooking was In charge of Mrs. Lance Styles, Mrs. F. M. Davis and Mrs. J. S. Ir vine and cashier was Mrs. W. II. Kergln. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Tuesday Catala i:3n p.m Thurs. ss. P. Rupert 10:30 p.m. Friday ss. P. Adelaide ...10 p.m. Ss. Venture 10:30 p.m. March 12 ss. Prln. Norah 5 p.m. March, 23 ss. Prln, Norah pin; From Vancouver Sunday ss, Catala . 4 p.m Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 a.m Friday ss. Prln, Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Venture p.m. March 8 ss. Prln. Norah a.m. March 19 ss. Prin. Norah .... aon. March 29 ss. Prin, Norah .... a.m. For Anyox and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m Wednesday .ss. Pr. George 4 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala.. . 11:30 a.m. Thursday Prince George 8 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson- Sunday SS. Catala 8 p.m From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday ss Catala .11:30 a.m, For Queen Charlotte Islands March 13 and 27 ss. P. John a.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands March 11 and 25 ss. p. John a.m. From Ocean Falls- Wed. ss. Pr. Gorge ... io a.m. Friday ss. Prin, Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Venture p.m For Ocean Falls Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 10:30 p.m. Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide JO p.m! For Alaska- Mar, 8, 19, 29 ss. P. Norah 5 p.m. From Alaska-March 12, 23 ss. P. Norah 5 p.m From Skeena River Friday-t-ss. Venture p.m We sell circulation. We-have1t. A 8 one (ON tiirouch th Roytl Cltr plant at Nw Westminster, hi li conscious of careful Inspection at every operation. In Kraph, some of the experienced stall are following a Kreat batch of p"ji a they are iwlng brought to perfect condition before canning Rorl Clir Pears have long been favorite in Canadian home because the'ln-tcj ' known he can empty a tin and be ure of beautifully coloreu r,:iT u rich nyrup, with all the natural flavor Intact. r New Wallpapers We are now showing a larger selection than ever before of the popular "SUNWORTHY" Wallpapers. The patterns are newer and smarter, and the prices are very moderate. Gordons Hardware Z ASCIATICA tk niaM frt nil ' FWxh wKb vara mot iha rub ia f you'll feel btrr gKINC OF RJUNJj BY-ELECTION BILL IS GIVEN ASSENT VICTORIA, March 27: The bill by which the Burrard and Omlneca by-electlons are deferred has been assented to by the Lieutenant Oovernor after being passed by the Legislature. The government has Indicated its intention of holding the by-electlons about June. CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR RENT Five roomed mpdi?r. nai. rnone itea no. (iu FOR RENT Modern four-room flats, bath and Monarch range, Clapp Block, $12.50, $15 Si $17.50. Helgerson Ltd. (Ap 3) FOR SALE FOR SALE Cary Safe. Apply Daily News office, Phone 98. (tf) FOR SALE 1 60-pound babbit anchor and 10 ft. galvanized chain $7. Phone 572 after 6 p.m. (tf) GENTLEMEN Personal drug sun- I dries. Highest Grade Latest. Del ivered, 15 for $1, (plain wrapper). Pacific Supply 751 Granville, Vancouver. WANTED WANTED Export quality hemlock logs. For further Information inquire Geo. W. Nickerson Co. (80) FOUND FOUND Glasses on Seventh Ave, East, near Booth School. Owner may haveA'aame by calllnu at Dally NdwjJOfflce and paying -for 4hls adwHtsemcnt. (tf ) US i Tal-W Itride Street one 311 Hinton Coal Phone 51 CENTRAL HOTEL ROYAL LUNCH The best place in town tout WHITE COOKING HOME BAKING Try our Sandwich ?- & C3ff Phone 8G7 719 Third Art SPEC! A Mi Lady Beauty Shop Offers Beautiful permanrrt Wave VVC lite JiUtvM rnrlS r- tIol ..IHi IIOSC Ml" B. C PRODUCTS PJione 653 Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red SockO Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL 4' 'am , . Col. Packed by the oniy -mon Canning Cofflg , Vith an al JalJ round payr fP" m. inn t'x " v 1