?A3Z rotm .. Margaret's SPRING SUITS Latest in Style and Color 303 West Third Ave. Phone lied 81U COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed famous' euson albkuta COAL BL'LKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAM) COAL . PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 FOR SALE Modern hotel, Hyder, B.C. Good opening for building up fine business at small cost. HOTEL FRAZER Hyder, B.C. Trappers and Buyers I have to fill my orders YOU CAN (JET 20 More From Me I.am stiung on everything, i Makejour shipment. A-vsoon d.i I receive It Twill send your ' 1 money. GOLDBLOOM NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FKOM HOME" Kates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Kupert. B.C. IMione 281 P.O. Box 196 Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. I 000. ner. Waterfront Whiffs Halibut Landings Opening up Heavier This Year American Schooner Akutan in Distress Off Alaska Coast pounds was landed at Prince Kupert of which 3G9.000 pounds was from American vessels and 25C-800 pounds from Canadian. The top price of the week for American fish was 7.5c and 5c paid the Addington for 8,000 pounds and the low Atlas received 0 15c and 5c which the Louige Capt' ,1 for 28 000 pounds ' at o, IF,. P.:innrll-in fwli ftm Jiii'h liiil of the w'eek was G.4c and 5c which the Southend accepted for 11,500 pounds and the low 5.6c and 5c which the North Foreland and Skeena Mt received foi .. . . 1 t r rn 1 V. dimes oi u.vuu pounus m eutu j return at case. Landings for me season up to yesterday had reached a total of f.27,800 pounds 3G9.000 from With heavy landings, prices have and boat I .. 1 I A O .1 1 lumbia. 30.000, Sebastian, 8c and' P. K. r-T-i mental Station, sailed last nighr on the Princess Louise for Van couver to attend a meeting of the Pacific sub-evecutive of the Bio logical Hoard of Canada. steamer Princesi S. K" Gray, arrived 5 yesterday after- ;noon from the south and sailec I at 10 p.m. on her return to Van couver and waypoints. The Unior. steamer Cardena, Capt. Vv". W Mounce, arrived at 7:30 p.m from the south and sailed on he 10:30 p.m. The P. M. L. 4, for years sta tioned at Ocean Falls as the prov .murium uvuw, ""'ijnclal police boat, arrived or. Canadian-as compared with 217.- Wednesday of this week from tht 400 pounds-llG 800 pounds Am-) f tQ make her futim erican and 100.G00 pounds Can: headquarters at Prince Kupert a' adian-at a corresponding datcpairo, for the Game Brancfc la8t ean 1 'with Game Warden Ed. Martin i. charge. The P. M. L. 4 is nc ' stranger to this port, having of aio lurnen weaK ai oeaiuc ,,-. . v. . . 4. rr J a I VU UHJIl "tic 111 Hit jm.-l. ancouver. Thursday twelve! . sold a total of 222,000 ! .. ... . . P r s a Sealtle, the top price , fa Alert Bay at prcseirt ..?JJZ for propellor ' repairs. The ves.cl i ne saies were; ciuuruuu, ,),uw, , . . si... ,i ti'Ui. Whiz, 7-kC t: and j 6c; n r- Grant, i ni 34,- . au . jin-ivtu , un irn , lilt , fish Alerl . -vallum. i-e ami oc; ni- ... ,,li.l- Iantic. 28,000. San Juan. 7-kc and . . . . Gc; Liahona, 33,000, Sebas 7-'sc and 6c; Chancellor, 10,000 i Antlpr, which took her catch or. to Seattle. San Juan, 8c and 7e; Arpo, 12.-1 Capt. Parkvold Injured San Juan, 8c and 7c; Dan- Capt; Chris Parkvold, ownei lU.iwu, han Juan. 8c and c; and skipper of the halibui bo P.olinda, 10,000, Chase. 8HC and Takla. lost a portion of two fin Gc; Coolidge,, 24,000, Chase, SeiK'gjjg (and 6c; Celtic, 33,000, San Juanjlaj ':fx' '8c and Gc; Aleutian, ;;u,you, Callum, 8'bc and Gc; Arctic, 28. 000. San Juan. 8c and Gc; Daly, 91 nfM U'hlr 8c nnrl fie I mp. 10,000, Rooth, 8V4C and 6c; Almf, 8,000, Whiz, 9V4C and Gc; Jane. 11,000, 'Washington, 834C and Gc; Evolution, 9,000, San Juan, 8'c and Gc; Aloha, 12,000, New Eng. 'land, 'Jc and Gc. In Vancouver Thursday throi boats sold halibut catches at prices ranging from 5c to 6.6c per pound. The local provincial police boat P. M. L. 8 is at present on. the McLean Ways at Seal Cove where a ralher extensive hull repair job is being carried out. The work includes a good deal of Dr. N'eal Carter, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Expert- HERE IS GOOD NEWS! Our store Is a store you can call! your own because It is operated on a co-operauve system wnereDy we share the profits with you. When the purchase is made and the price Is paid you receive tokens which entitle vou to FREE PREMIUMS In I return. So make our store vour store. MUSSALLEM'S 317-319 Third Avenue West Phone 18 1". O. Box 575 Piano Theory Voice Production Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory examinations.. Airs. Hernard Lunduhl A. T. c M. 4 Waldron Apartments Phone Green 99! CHURCH to the Prince Kupert General Hos pital to have the injuries attend ed to. The United Stales coastguard cutter Alert Was retried la-linir from Peters i.. . i iu . I hiiif ill in CAST IS NOTABLE burg Alaska, to Baranof Island j William Powell. .Myrna Loy, Spen off which the well known halibut, Cer Tracy and Jean Harlow boat Akutan was reported to r . j In -Libelled Lad' disabled. The well known American ha'i j Wlh a notaDIe cast headed by ut boat Chancellor has been sole Jean nariow, William Powell, by Chris Nelson of Seatlle to V1 jynia Ly and Spencer Tracy Ham Seliir nf Ketchikan. Sell"? L," il.ollo.i l -nlv." on of th sea- Opening season halibut landings at Prince Rupert thlSjwho is owner of the Viola, has a 80n.g oUtstanding pictures is seer, vear have been much heavier than in 1936. This, undoubt edly, has had something to do with opening prices being rather unsatisfactory. Another factor is that the fish this : year, owing to the early Easter, missed the Holy Week markets in the east. During the week up to and including I yesterday a total of 025,000 . . ' reau lanen owr wit- wnvv . . screen- oi me Capt. Nelson is having a new Thcatre as tj,e week-end feature boat built at Tacoma. I he new The ?tory deats wjth a metro boat will be equipped with a .C5 poijtan newspaper which finds h.p. Atlas-Imperial diescl cngir. itsef defendant in a libel suit and is to be ready for service ir' ibrouirht by one of the world's Ju''- irichest men. Tracy, as the man- I rlisnntrh. aging pi IM llll ill ,..vv .. t tnn-n fnr ed boat to Inverness yesterda ".'w" " ' " a , lculr ability to , se lie such Hansen1, pioneer to bring Hans trapper and fisherman of tht'f' u .court The fact ha I'l" MA1,,- i Vtix Aftn4., t 1 UMtMl, Skeena. Hiver. who was reported - " """" -J lC uilC . the suit Loy, the millionaire's daughter lUUitCJM ivtaicu at v . . (nm!t honfaf mnftapj i n tt.ia the ton and is well known around . '';:? i," . . mil ina; man icf can iiui-tne river. 1 -. 4l I 11 1 T-1 iu, me miM rwreiiieaii. iii Aboard the power vessel Hon picture presents a side of news-anza, a local badminton team con- paper life never before seen on sisting of Harry Ward. George the screen. Mitchell. Percy Mcintosh, Walter I Prominent in the supporting Cross, Miss Irene Mitchell, Miss cast are Walter Connolly, Charl-v Francis Thomson, Miss Margaret Grapewin, Cora Witherspoon, E McKay and Miss Ressie Thomp-jE. Clive and Charles Trowbridge son sailed Thursday evening for Premier where a series of game? will be played this week-end. The local badminton players will also be guests of honor at a ski tour nament to be held at Premier. Th. Rupert players expect to return home late Sunday night. Princess Norah Due C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. William Palmer,, northbound from Vancouver to Skag way, ia reported due at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning and will sail an hour later her .voyage. in continuation oi Imperial Oil Co 's tanker Im perial, Capt A. S. McGaw, having called at Stwart with a cargo of fuel from 'Iocs', is due in port a' 6 o'clock tonight and will sail foi the south after discharging, here. 7c; Hoover, 14,000, Booth, 8V4c ' gcn jn a painful accident while j Don't forget ,whvn visiting Port-and 7c; Diana. 4.000, Rooth, 8V4c working aboard his boat at the land Canai that the Frazer Hotel and 7c: California, 14,000. San dry dock Thursday. He.was taken U. the, best. place to stop, (tf) uan. 8c and 7c; Ionic, 14,5f'0,t - ! San Juarf, 8c and c. landings were again heavy, at, Seattle yesterday when twejye I boats sold catches totalling 241V ,000 pounds as follows: Attu, 33, ,000. Washington, 8c and 6c; Col w. NOTI6ES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. XV. Stevenson, .Mj., B.I)., rh.D. Minister in Charge Organist; Mrs. E. J. Smith mm SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES 11 A.M., "I AM HE THAT LIVETH" Sextette, "EASTER LESSONS" Anthem, "NOW HE LIVES" 12:15, Sunddy School X pi ! 7:30 p.m., "LIFE THROUGH DEATH" Anthems, (1) "WHY SEEK YE THE L1V1NO?" (S. C. Cook); (2) "HE IS RISEN" (John Witty) Solo, Mr. John E. Davey Dr. Stevenson will preach at both services Strangers and visitors will be welcome ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of. England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean 8 A.M., Holy Communion 11 A.M., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion' 2:30 P.M., Children's Sen-ice The address will be given by Miss K. Lang. Presentation ' . of Lenten offerings 7:30 P.M., Evening Prayer .and Sermon SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC FIRST UNITED CHURCH C. D. CLARKE, Minister Choir. Leader, Organist J. S. Wilson. Miss S. Olafson, A.T.CAL EASTER SERVICES 11 A.M., Sermon Subject: "THE DAWN" Easter anthems by the Junior Choir A meeting of the congregation will be held the close of the service to consider the recommendation of the official board regarding the call of a minister 12:15, P.M., Sunday School 7:30 P.M., Sermon Subject: "IMMORTALITY" Solo: "Open the Gates of the Temple," Dr. Large WELCOME TO ALL PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Fifth Avenue East Pastor E. J. North Easter services in the Pentecostal Church Morning, 11 o'clock: Rev. N. Hartncss of the British and Foreign Bible Society will preach ; Afternoon, 2 o'clock: Special children's service Evening, 7:30 o'clock: Miss Builder, missionary Ironi India, will bring tne message. Tins win b ner farewell. , IF 21 II O U R S E R V I C E Mrs. Dudoward III SNAP j p i r i m t 0WDER CltAMt m4 rOCItHO TUt ,U "'ASM tAJMl CAWW04 At Port Simpson Mrs. Kate Dudoward, one of the most colorful native personalities of this district and sometimes known as "Princess Victoria" of the Tsimpseans, Is seriously ill at her home In Port Simpson, according to word received In the city. She is suffering from pneumonia and relatives have been summoned to her bedside. Mrs. Dudoward, who was the reclDient of a King George V Capitol ! jUDnee medal two years ago, is the editor, locates Powell, a widow of the late Alfred Dudoward, noted Tslmpsean chief. C. N. It. TRAINS From the East Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays 10:20 p.m gpiiuiiLiiiii)iiirisi!i!iriri:i:ifi)iiiiiM uru nm". 1937 DELUXE HEATED CARS 35 TAXI "Our Motto-Prompt and Courteous Service Rovs Mazzri Opposite Royal Hotel At French II O U R S E R V I C E : i mi u i mi m,i ii u , mi mi mi m .i i m m i m t l i ? , Easter Greetings yVc have an excellent array of cards that express the Joy of Easter in a delightful way Remember Your Friends Special Cards for Mother, Father, Husband, Wife and Sweetheart from 2 for 5c to 35c each CHICK-CHICK EGG DYES, per pkg. 10c "Monopoly" The ideal game for a successful party- Everyone is playing it and talking about it. No party is complete without "Monopoly" Canadian price, $3.50 complete Extra Money for "Monopoly," per pkjj. 10c oMiaSm.M The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By , Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.