TEA iar delicious SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR COMPLETE'. DISPLAY' Ml Smiles n Chuckles Easter Novelties im lit inn imwwm Wc will ffladly reserve any item for you 5 Prices from to 85 OrmesLld. ZZfift Pioneer Drtufft'sts Iht KexaU Bton Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. . Sindays and Holidays FromJ2 noon till 2 p.m, 7 p.m. till' 9 p.m. D. 171 irk FURNITURE PHONE: GREEN 121 EXCHANGE Mens Furnishings Suit Case of strong fibre with strap $2 75 RONE DRY GARMENTS Pants, double fronts " $4.25 Shirts, double front, back and sleeves cut CC Off in one piece, price. Staple Goods Hiking or Ruck Sacks $2.75 Pack Sack's khaki arniyjduck ' ' $4.25 Roll-up Matresses! 26 inch wide by 6 ft.' 1 5fl price, $1.00 nnd Pillows CI 5fl -A iw pair, up -from TlIOUSE FURNISHINGS n.oou coynitiNO ijath mats Linoleum Cork, 20x36. each $1.45 Rugs, $G,75 up "noieum by square yd 80c Rexoleum, 18x30, each 20c There is a Reason Why Our Coal Business Has Grown In Spite of Keen Competition Mr. .... . . i . . we deliyer promptly. , We tin prove ve have courteous driv- is worM , . ers. , , yoartryfrtfl n you are not alreadv a w- customer pf ours j'none for i trril hr dor Of mir r-nnl fflllilllllUIUllluillll PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD; 051 PHONES 652 LOCAL NEWS NOTES I New shipment pi suits and coat; ust arrived at Demers. (C8 j Delay is dangerous; Don't fall the Museum. Join at once! - You can-rent a-car at Walker's as low as' $1.50' a' day, plus 7c a mile., . - . . Merely routine business was taken up at a' regular meeting of the Moose Lodge last rjlght. James Taylor, dictator, was In the chair. C. H. Colpe; weil known. Atlln jmlnlngt operoatof, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this j Morning returning north after a .trip- to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. ; Mr, and Mrs. L. E. iverson, who were recently, married In Juneau, were passengers aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning to-the Alaska Capital after "X Try a Dally News want-ad. Announcements Eastern Star dance, March 20. Basketball Championship series. March 20, 21. United Church Hall, March 26. Tea; Oddfellows' Boys' Band Bridge and Whist, Legion Hall, March' 20. 11 Anglican Pageant, March 27. Presbyterian Sunday School Concert, March 27. " 1 " S. O. N. Ski Club whist drive nnd i dance, Oddfellows' Hall, March 27. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 2. Free public mass display of physical education program, . Saturday, April 4. Exhibition Building. Baptist sale, April 8. Orange Ladles' Spring Sale, Oddfellows' Hall, April 9. ' "Rich Young Ruler," Bnptlst Church. April 10. Queen Mary Daffodil Dance, Eas ter Monday. HosDlt'al Charity Ball.' April 15, Moose Hall. Premier Orchestra. St. Andrew's Cathedral Easter sale, April. 16. Dancing' display, Oddfellows' Hall.j April 17. Catholic Spring-Sale. April 23 Cambral Chapter "Leap Year Dance" April 24. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 7i Moose Hall Basketball DANCE FRIDAY From 10 till 2 Latest Novelties in Seeds ARTHUR BAYNE Successor to Qlennle's Second Ave. Phone C35 " Ypu will find A nice assortment of Easter cards at the Dollar Stored Uf), Badminton semi-finals ' C.N.l Still time, ,and It's, Important. Join the Museum, without- falli 1 Smart styled .blouses in; new fabrics' now showing at Demers. : (68i William Schriaberg will sail tonight on, the Prince Rupert for a business trip to. Vancouver. T. J, Shentonv who has been on a trip to Seattle on mining business, returned to the city on the Princess Norah this morning. Mrs. A. Shattuck of Juneau, who has.beenon a visit to Seattle was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah his mornlne returning noneymoon trip as far south as to the Alaska Capital. Callforla. Mr. Iverson Is. identified with the United States forestry, j. e. Dver returned to the citv I service at Juneau. Ion the Princess Norah this morn- ling rrom the south. He attended Stanley H. AU6n; for' some year? 'the funeral recently In Seattle private secretary to the generator his daughter; the late Mrs. manager of the. Premier Gold, William Balagno. (Mining Co., will sail by the Prince Rupert tonight for Vancouver after spending a couple or days In the city. Mr. Alton Is leaving Pre- !mler and plans on taking uu future residence In Vancouver. ' William DriirV. tt'pll K lfnrm.':i Whitehorse merchant, was a passenger aboard the Princess NoraH this morning- returning to the Yukon after having spent the winter In Victoria; Archie"' Shlel, president of tha Pacific" American Fisheries with headquarters In Belllngham, was a passenger aboard the' Princess Norah this morning going through to. Juneau on company business1. He Will be here again' next Monday afternoon returning south' on the safe steamer. J. E. Seaman of Spokane, west ern manager o the Page & Hill Pole Co., which takes consider able timber from the central In terior country, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from the south lrr-the course of one of his periodical visits to' this district artd'pdoceeded on last eve nlng's train to Smithers. George N. Corfcie, formerly of this city and now identified' wita the Yukon & White Pass' shipyard- at Whitehorse. was a passengrf aboard the Princess Norah. thK morning returning to' the Yukon after having spent the winter In Vancouver and Vlctorja. Mr, Corkle was formerly a well known local baseball player, t for tastier GRAVIES STEWS SOUPS add 2 or 3 OXO cubes SPECIALS Mi Lady Beauty Shop Offers Beautiful Permanent Wave We are noted for our 'lovely curls Free Facial with .Rose Marie B, C. PRODUCTS Fhone-655 TRAPPERS AND DEALERS 50,000 MUSRItATS 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 Buyer and Exporter . PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. HereIs ENERGY FOR THESE . COLD MORNINGS TJP.RE'S a cold' morning tip that vill set your b!oo4 AJ- tingling in-a hurry. Just dive into crisp, delicious Shredded' WbeatI You. get real nourishment that gives you lots of quick energy. Because Shredded Wheat is a perfectly balanced natural energy food in an easily digested form. Order Shredded Wheat now. Eat it at least pner a day. THC CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Niagara Falli Canada trip to the Northern B. c; mining town. The Annunciation School boys' harmonica band contributed to the program at the St. Patrick's dinner In the Catholic Hall Tues day night .with numbers" which were appreciated by all. Angelo Eustacchlo was lh charge of the kitchen. D, A. T. Codper, sound engineer for the Northern Electric Co., ai med in the city yesterday to Make one or his' periodical in spectloris of the equipment of the Capitol Theatre here and' will sail tonight by the Prince Rupert on his return to Vancouver. Jack Preece, president of the lo cal branch Df the Canadian Legion, sails tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where he will represent the local branch at the convention of the Dominion com mand of the Canadian Legion, also attending a' meeting of' provincial delegates: Also going south tbnight will' tie-Cap't. Jl Si Wilson, zone re- I presentalive of, the Legion for Northern British Columbia, who will attend a meeting of the pro-! vlnclal executive as well as repre-1 sentlng the local branch at the pro- i vlnclal convention. The meetings will open on Saturday and continue ! Into next week, ' Hotet Arrivals Central Arnold Scott, H. Ei Scott and P J. Rolls, C.N.R.; H. Qlske and E. Olson, city. Knox Vigo Nelson, city. Prince' Rupert J. E, Seaman, Spokane; Geog" P; McColl, Port Simpson; George Kerr; Vancouver. Royal George' Hall, Juneau; D. A. T Cooper; Vancouver. lUssiflEfl FOR RENT FOR SALE 12'b!g bhniitt in every boxr SHREDDED I FOR RENT Modern four" room flats, bath and Monarch range, Clapp Block, $12.50, $15 St $17.50. Helgerson Ltd. (Ap 3) FOR RENT Clean, well furnlshd modern apartment. Phone Red : 44. (87) FOR SALE Twelve and half acres, five acres cleared, five-roomed house, renced, barn, forty fruit trees. Terms or cash. Apply P. O. Box 50,' Terrace, B.C. (67) GENTLEMENPersohal drug lun- drles. Highest Grade Latest. Delivered. 15 for $1'. (plain wrapper. Pacific Supply 751 Granville, Vancouver. WANTED WANTED Export quality hemlock logs. For further Information Inquire Geo. W. Nlclterson Co. (80) Women's Labor League Meeting Local Organization is Taking On New Lease of Life A reorganization meeting of the Women's Labor League was held in j 11 n n x 4l a i me u. u. r . nau yesieraay airer-rioon when more than a dozen, former members of the organization met to consider ways and means for Increasing their number. They were addressed by Mrs. Annie Stew- . art of Vancouver who, suggested that a public meeting, be called Sunday. This Is being done and Mrs. Stewart will addresst that meeting. i For COUGHS and COLDS The Good Old Mustard Bath I with COLMAN'S A cold should hot be neglected. Even a slight cold, cough or chill may mean serious trouble. Drive it 'opt quickly with the good old-fash WHEAT MADE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT I, Mathews and Mrs. J. E, White of Atlln, who arrived in the city yesterday on the Prince Rupert after a visit to Vancouver, sailed this morning by the Princess Norah In continuation of their return ioned cold remedy a mustard bath I A mother writes "Colds never get very far in our house, thanks to Colman's Mustard. At the very first sign of trouble' comes the hotmustard bath, then to bed and the cold is usually gone in the' morning! 'Doctor Mustard' is certainly a friend to our faitiily." With Colman's D.S.F. Mustard handy you can rely ori the mustard bath to sweat out the poisons and slop a. cold before it gets a ilrra hold on you. 717c ROYAL LUNCH The best place in town to eat WHITE COOKING HOME BAKING Try our Sandwiches &r Coffee Phone 8G7 "19 Third Ave. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE SPECIAL Ostermoor Spring Filled Mattress, reg. $37.50; Cable Spring With Splrel Spring Support. Special spring Stress 542.50 Walnut Finish End Tables- eSaPchal $1'95 Phone 775 Third Avenue NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 ay 50 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 108 60 PHONE GO Kaien Transfer We handle the Finest Grades of Coal and Wood, at market prices, Bone Dry Kindling always in stock; We also operate ,60 Messenger Service lM) ACT Notlrp tir Intention to apply to Lease Ijnd In Prince Rupert Land Recording District oX Range 5 Coast, and situate on Kalen Island clone to Galloway Raplda Bridge. Take notice that I. Martin Miller ol Prince. Rupert,, B.C uccupatiott Lumberman Intends to apply lor a lease ot tine following- describatli land! Commencmst . at a poet Planted ap- proximatley 3 000 It. north of lot 116- 116. D. u. 231, Ranee 5 coast tnenca 66i) feet west; thence1 780' ft. south thence' 660 feet east; thence 260 It. north thence following: the shore line to post of commencement and contain ing ten acres, more or less. MARTIN MILLER Dated March 6; 193. LAn ACT Notice nl Intention to apply to Lease I .a ml Irl Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis- 'trtct of Range 5 Coast, and situate clone to Galloway Rapids Bridge, near Prince ' Rupert, B. C. Take notice that I, Martin Miller o' Prrnce Rupert B.C., occupation Lumberman Intends to apply for a lease of the following described Foreshore lands: 'Commencing at a post- planted approximately 3,000 rr. north of ' Lots 115-116, P. L. 251. Range 5 Coast District, thence about 500, ft. south t opposite shore thence 'northerly following the shoreline to post of commencement, and containing ll4 acres; more or leas. MARTIN MILLER Dated March 6, 1936. . "(iOVEKNMEN'T 'LUlt'OK ACT" (Section ST)! I Not let of Application for a Beer I.lrenie NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 25th day of March next the undersigned Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence In respect of premises being' part of a bulldln? known as the Spruce Creek Hotel, situated In the Atlln Mining District In the Province of British Columbia, upon lands described as the "Sally Mine Claim," situated on Spruce Creek, la the said District, for the sale of beer by the glass or by the,bpttle for consumption on the premises " 'elsewhere. Dated this 24th day of JeBTuafy. ,A.D. 1036.'., : . . ..s .' -j? , - V MILr6. CASWELL, Applicant IV THH MTRK.MK rOfKT! Or BRITISH roM'MUIA IV FKOIIATE In the Matter nt the "Administration In Art-Ami the Matter of the Eotate ot M. Iifavetle lleets lleeraxed. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honour Judge W. E. Fisher the 31tt day of February, AD. 1938, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate or M. Lafayette Beets late of Atlln British Columbia', deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Estate are heresy required to rurrusn same properly verified to me on or before the 15th day of April, AJJ. 1936 and an persons indented to tne estate are required to pay the' amount of their indemednem to me rortnwitn. HERBERT F. GLA8SEY OFTICIAL ADMINISTRATOR. ATLIN, B. C. Dated the 6th day ot March, 1938. (881 IV THE M'PKKME TOI'tlT OF IIKITISM rOl.l'.MHIA IN I'KMllATK lit the Matter of the "AdmtnUtratlen Act" And In the Matter ot the Estate or Margaret Macintosh, Deceased . TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honour Judge W. E. FUher the S5th day of February A.D. 1036 I was tp pointed Administrator ot the Estate of Margaret Macintosh late of Atlln. BrW tiKh Columbia, Dcceaaed, and all parties I having; claims aglnsf the said Eatate U .IX . .XV, V. .X X., . U . Wit ..111 V properly verified td me on' or before the 5th day of April A. D. 1936 and aU persons indebted to the EsUte are required to pay the amount ot their la aeoieanesa to me rortnwitn. HERBERT K. OLASSEY OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR ATLIN, B. O, Dated the 26th day of Tebruary 1936. (Mar. 2)