W" ' ay. I, argareL b PKUNU SUITS Latest in Style and Color 305 West Third Ave. I-hone Ked 810 COAL Satisfaction Guaranteed .,rt rlkilf At UtPTl tiana --' - ....-- iTTinn rr FEED COMPANY rilUNE: 58 and 558 FOR SALE . I T" f- J for building up Hfie business at small cost. HOTEL FKAZKR llyiler, B.C. THE LAI 1 1 11 n 1 v 1 . r 1 v m v j r-. j m. x x SI GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon j ------ Lng company with an all Prince Rupert NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zareir. Proprietor "A HOMi: AWAY MOM HOME" HatAa ci fin "" uui, v;oia vvaier Prince Rupert, B.C. fbone 2gl p n n. inn Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Shipment of coats and; suits just arrived, "Demersv" (79) : r ( i. 1. .- . . I . 1 1 n , I juuilii iui kbu wuin, visum? ron-! land Canal that the, Frazer Hotel lis the best, placeta stop, (tf) Tonight's tram,, due, from the east at 10:20, was reported this morning to. be, on time. Sneciall Until Anril 10: niank- eta, single 40c, double. 60c. Floor mops 25c. Pioneer and Canadian Laundry. (72; Mrs, M. P. McCaffery returned to the city, on the Princes Adelaide, yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to Victoria. You'll enjoy the Eastern Star Coronation: Uridjfe next Tuesday afternoon. The time: Cards at 2:30 sharp. Floor show and tea 4:30. Place: l.O.O.F; Hall. Aue- tion and contract. Inspector John A. Fraser. rnov-1 inchil nolice. returned, to the citv. on Thursday's train from a brief visit to. Smithers on official busi ness. While, in Smithers Inspector Fraser conducted a special invesiijratlon of certain matte's which have been, agitating the community of late, particularly in regard to younger people. Miss E, A. Mercer, Miss Mars Hartin, V. C. O'Neill, J. S. Wilson, Miss Caroline Mitchell, Mrs. H. Walker and James Hutchison, local school teacher, will be returning, lo the city on the Latala tomorrow evening after attending the annual conven tion of she British Columbia Teachers' Federation in Vaneou. ver. VAunr Anderson. nirent of thi Canadian "Pacific Railway at Ketchikan, was a nassensrer on board the Princess Norah Thurs day afternoon iroing through to Vancouver. Accompanying him were Mr. and Mrs. S. Peterson, also of Kelchikan. In Vancouver they will be joined by Mrs. Anderson and child, who went south recently, and will make a motor trip to Montreal and New lork. There have. been, a number of j suirirest ons for names for P. e park and swimming pool at Morse Creek which is being developed by the Rotary and uyro clubs Mrs. Tom Priest suggests "Jubi-Ipp Park." three different people 'suggest "Coronation Park," Miss Phyllis Hamblin and II. S. Meadows would have "Gyrotary Swimming Pool." It's a man who chooses "Westview. Park" and an old countryman; who wants "Ye Olde Swimming Pool." 7. Announcements Recreation Centre final display, Exhibition Building, April 3. Eastern Star Coronation Bridge, April 6, Oddfellows Hall. Baptist tea, sale of aprons, April Presbyterian Choir Concert, Ap ril 7. Tinlvprsltv extension lectures April 7, 8 and 9, City Hall-Dean Flnlayson. United Church tea, Annette Fa shion Show. April 8; Circus First United Church, Ap ril 9.10. April 10, A. Y. P. A. Tea, Hall. H M. S. Pinafore, April 14, Ap ril 15, Capitol, Theatre. 22, C. N. R. A. annual- dance, Moose Hall, April 16. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April St. Peter's Sale, May 8. Oyro Club Coronation Donne. Moose. Hall, May n. ntrt 203 Third Ave.. Pne KIMIE'S DRESSMAKING SHOP Dressmaking Remodelling Pressing Alterations ... ,ri.t tivpii. Prop. mmmmmmmmaMmmm Cash for old gold. Bulger's (tf) Silversides Bros. Spring. Salt of wallpaper, paints, varnishes, e.t. tf. Itecrention.-il fVntrn riinnlav. Exhibition Hldg. Tonight at 8 oVlock. (78) Frazer Hotel, the onlv steam heated hotel In Portland Canal, situated at Hyder, B.C. (tf) J. Schwartz Avill sail tomorrow evening on- the Catala. for a busi ness trip to Stewart. Flannel slacks $2.95. "Demers." (79) E. P. Howser of the. Royal Bank of (Janada sailed last night on. the Cardena for a visit to hi I home in Vancouver. 1 Mrs. Jack Woods (Annette j Stone) returned to the city on the Princes Adelaide yesterday after noon from a brief trip lo ver. Miss .It. M. Davie M.B.E., who has been onVa trip lo Vancouver and Victoria, returned to the city from the south oa the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. Snlendid. onnortunitv ooen for lady with telephone, to solicir subscriptions for popular Canar dian- womens' magazine. Permanent, profitable work. Apply Box 15,. Daily News. (80) House Dresses, from '$1.35. "Do- mers." (79) Misa Nancv Ilorie returned to thu city on the Princess Adelaide vesterdav afternoon from a holi day trip, lo Vancouver and Vic toria. George Eales returned to the citv on the Princess Adelaide vesterdav afternoon from a brief trin to Vantouver-to farewell his parents who are leaving on a trip to England,,... .. : Mr. and Mrs, William Ingli: and family sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Van couver where they- will take up future residence, Mr. Ingns nav ing been transferred south in the service of the customs de partment. IU. Rev. E M. Bunoz O.M.I. , Roman Catholic Church Bishop of Northern British Columbia and the Yukon,, and. Rt. Rev. J. It. Coudert O.M.L, Bishop-coadjutor, sailed last night oi'pthe Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria on ecclesiastical duties John Dybhavn returned, on the Princess Adelaide yesterday af lernoon from Vancouver where ha has been attending a meet incr of the Pacific sub-executivo of the Fisheries Research Board nf Canada. Mr. Dybhavn. was, a companied by Mrs. Dybhavn ni.u daughter,. Alma. Dean J. N. Finlayson, head of the faculty 0 Applied Science and professor o civil engineer-in :it thp University of British Columbia, will be a visitor in Riinert next week lo con rlnnt carina nf nxtension lectures uuv - - it 11 dot hn misnicps of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert ruami.ur nf Commerce. These Jec- .hires IJIllll'VI will take place Wednesday, 1 . , , 1 ... 1.. .... Thursday ana rnuay evening- wiiii Wo Dean v inlayson. will also speak before the dyro ana Rotary Clubs, the Ladies' Music Club and, the local orancn 01 ire Association of Professional engineers. Dean Finlayson will arrive on the Prince l.eorge, wea- nesday morning and sail by the Princess Adelaide Friday nigh' on his return south. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilder and EpgUw. Bra Cri . KlMtrl aad.AoatjlMM Welding. tpwdalWta. m Siwb nd Mining Machinery. in Typ Cu Inglne RefMilred and Overhauled. Surprise Party Held Last Night Mr. and Mrs. C. .1 Norringfon Honored, on Occasion Of Twentieth Wedding Anniversary ' In honor of their twentieth wedding, anniversary, a delightful surprise party was last nighl. sprung upon. Mr. ana airs, u j . Norrington at Seal Cove. The evening was delightfully spent 111 playing cards and singing and the. presentation of a handsome flower pot was made to the bride! and groom of two decades ago. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boddie, Mr. and Mrs A. H. Hill-Tout, Mr. and Mrs r ti r T o C. vj. .uuure, ."is. o. 011 u- bury, Miss Mary Astoria and! Miss Marion Coombes. ; DANCE WAS ENJOYABLE Excellent Affair Last Night By Junior Chamber, of Commerce The spring dance of the Junior Chamber of Commerce in the Moose Hall last night drew a crowd of about three hundred persons j and from. 10 p.m, until 2 a.m. a very jolly time. was. spent by all. The hall was attractively decor-j ated for the occasion with sea-! sonal colors of green and yellow, i Excellent music was furnished by Charlie Balagno's Orchestra and Sam Joy was a genial master of ceremonies. Appetizing refreshments were served at midnight. ResDonsible for the success of thp affair was a committee con sisting of Ross Ingram, chairman, Jack Bulger, H. G. Kennedy and Cliff Bartlett. Members.. v .of the Junior Chamber assisted generally. Will Hold: Series j, Of Meetings Here Rev, T. J.. Hind, of West Ihint (Jrey Baptist Church. Arrived j jst Night andi Visiting. Dr.. Dafixfc Ilev. J. T. Hind,, pastor ot thrv Point C.rev Baptist Churchy Vam ! couyer, arrived on the stearoei; Cardena last night to, conduct a, series of evangelistic meetings in. the city in connection! with. tx e-local Baptist Church. He will; bf., thp iruest of Dr. and Mrs. Dafce ! while in the. city and meetings-- will be held every evening, foe the.; next ten days. 1 Mr. Hind was very, interested;, after the stories, he. had. heard? about the place, to. f ind a,, clemi and. prosperous looking city. wUn the sun shining this, morning, Ilei has been, at Point Grey foiv onlyj a few months and previously lioj was twelve years at Moose. Jawi and twelve at Toronto. Grass Fires. Kept Department Busy A number of grass fires brought the total of alarms responded to by the city fire' department during, the1 month of March to twelve as compared with five In the same month last year,. There have beea nine-tppn alarms so far this vear In comparison with twelve in. the' first three months of 1936, There was no fire loss this March. Piano Theory Voice Production Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory examinations. Mrs. Bernard Lundahl A. T. C M. 4 Waldron. Apartments Phona. Greeiu 991 CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. W. Stevenson, M.A., B.D., Ph.IK Minister in Charge Organist: Sirs. E. J. Smith SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 AM., "THE OVERFLOW OF' LOVE" 12; 15, Sunday School 7:30 P.M., "AMOS, A REVOLUTIONARY" Dr. Stevenson will preach Strangers and visitors will be welcome Remember the Choir Concert, Wednesday, April. 7 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Itev. F. W. Dafoe, D.D., Minister ItJVh' Morning. Services at 11 o'clock Sermon Subject: "MY CREDENTIALS" Sunday School, 12:15 o'clock Evening Service, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon Subject: "ADVANTAGES OF RELIGION" Communion at close Rev. T. J. Hind of Vancouver will preach at both services Services will be held each evening during next week at 8 o'clock You are cordially invited to all services THE MINERALS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ' British Columbia has produced minerals of an aggregate value of $1,425,000,000.00. The value of mine production in 1935 was $48,821,239.00, an increase of $6,515,942.00 over the value for 1934. For authoritative information regarding the mining, Industry of this Province, apply to: THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES Victoria, B.C. NOTE: Following are some of; the recent publications of the department: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines for the calendar year 1935. (There Is, a small charge for this pubii-caVlon). Bulletin: "Notes on Placer-mining in British Columbia." BuUetln: "British Columbia The Mining Industry." (This publication contains a synopsis of the various mining laws of . the Province). "Elementary Geology Applied to Prospecting" a course of lectures. First Aid Sup pi les We have on order a complete line of First Aid Kits-manufactured to comply directly with the new regulation's of the Workman's Compensation Board. Ask us for. details. We would be pleased to quote prices, on. any replacements for First Aid Kits. Ormes Ltd. "Jjier Pioneer Drviqgtsts The Rexall Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12, noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. D. Elio Furiuture Exchange New Premises Moose Building, Third Avenue Phone Green 961 SALE CONTINUES TO APRIL 10th This, is an opportunity to buy first class goods at savings of 20 to 30 percent WALNUT BUNGALOW BED M 7 ff A Complete;, Sale price tjJAl WALNUT BED COMPLETE Full size, with coil spring, cotton felt mattress S23 75 Sale price 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE- QiJA JJQ 9 Sale price : FOLDING METAL BRIDGE SET CM 4 Cfl In different colors ; Sale price .... V - " v ENGLISH PRAM- $22.75 Sale price No C.O.I). No Delivery D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Prince Rupert,. B.C. Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you lose anything, advertise for it.