SPRING SUITS Latest in Style and Color i 305 West Third Ave. Phone Ited 8111 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Ouaranteea FAMOUS EUSON ALHKKTA COAL . MJLKLUY VAU.EY COAL 'VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL. PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY rilONE: 58 and 558 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Tlione 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Trapp and ers Buyers I have to fill my orders YOti CAN GET -20 i:! More From Mc l am strong on everything. . . c ; Mjike your shipment. As soon as. I receive it I will send your - i money. G0LDBL0OM NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprltor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Hyde Transfer , Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. m m 8 " rotnt Margaret's Premier Pattullo is Heard By Big Meeting of His Constituents (Continueu Uuiu. Paae l the nrovince. however, have not. the authority to do it." Party of People After declaring that British Columbia led the rest of Canada and the United States In the field of social services, the Premier said: "As long as the Liberal party exists as a means of Instrumentality of the public welfare and to' formulate policies for the benefit of the com mon man, then it is worthy of the support of the ordinary people. When it stops doing so then it is no longer worthy of support." Mr. Pattullo asserted that his government had been successful in restoring the credit of the province and Its lost confidence "It is our intention to follow the even tenor of our way, always going ahead safely and sanely as we have done In the past. We do not, however, intend to proceed foolishly or Health Insurance Regarding health insurance, the Premier said that it was hoped to work out a formula that would be satisfactory to everybody. Mr. Pattullo predicted that, with Work being: planned by the federal and provincial governments jointly and separately, there would be far less unem ployment this year and possibly only the Unemployable would be without work. "Rest assured we will go as far as we can to see that work is provided." Speaking on the general prin cipal of relief, the Premier explained that It was hot the inten tion that relief should keep people in entirety. It was intended merely as a measure to help tide people over difficult times. If a man had to work three days a month for relief, there was nothing to prevent him earning something during the rest of the time if the opportunity arose. . Mr. Pattullo approved of the federal defence program. Canada, morally and practically as 'far as possible, should be prepared to de find herself. ''Our prpyincial gov- ornmpnt. Is- nrpnnrprt tiV mm-r! t p j -t t""-.".- fi .-"i T i'TJ jwith the Dominion as lararaj possible in development of ai ser vices." Mr. Pattullo referred to the strategic position of Prince Rupert In aviation and coast defence. There were to be considerable expenditures here. In the course of his address, Mr. Pattullo charged the Vancouver Province newspaper with quoting him as having said things that he did not say and then pulling the statements to pieces editorially. "When we meet the Vancouver Province boys are always genial and seem friendly. But they do not seem to like me politically." In regard to the road loan of $3,000,000 which has been raised, the Premier denied that $5,000,000 had ever been sought. Local Road Question ' Turning to local matters, Mr. Pattullo brought up the question of the Skccna River Highway. He himself had made the suggestion that it might be advantageous to connect the city up with the canneries but the Chamber of Commerce had advised him that it much preferred to concentrate on the road to Terrace. Personal ly, it was his desire that the road j to the interior should be completed as soon as possible. Possibly it was not generally known that already $700,000 had been spent on this road. Voice "And how much of it was wasted?" Mr. Pattullo "I have no doubt there was money wasted and the unemployed helped to waste some of it." The Premier could not say at this time how much would be spent QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT or QUAKER PUFFED RICE are delicious too TripltSraleJ for Crispy Vmbnest MADC BV THE QUAKER OATS CO. this year but there would be a considerable program. It was also Intimated that there would be, Improvements to the Cow Bay floats. Mr. Pattullo referred to road re quirements of other parts of 'the riding including the Queen Charlotte Islands, Port Simpson and other points. There were also the demands of the important Portland Canal mining district as well as the central' interior. The rest of thej province also had to be taken Into consideration. He asked the people of Prince Rupert to be considerate in their demands. "I have tried at ! ail times to spend as much here as I reasonably could. I have been criticized in the south for spending too. much n the north and In the north for not spending enough." "I see nothing ahead but won derful development for this pro- be pressed into measures that vlnce," declared Mn Pattullo in would ruin our credit and which conclusion. "Pessimism will get us we know we could not carry to sue- : nowhere. A spirit of optimism is cessful conclusion." 1 needed. The north Is due for a period of development it has never before known. And it is not coming In the nebulous future but In the next decade." At the outset of his address, Mr Pattullo stated that he had been told he came to Prince Rupert too seldom and did not stay long enough. He made no apologies and had no excuses to offer unless It was to explain that the multifarious duties of the Premiership made it impossible to spend as much time, in his home riding as he would like. Some had said that the scat might be better off with a private member. Such an argu ment seemed to him illogical. Any riding might make the same complaint if It happened to have the Prime Minister for. its .member. If there was any way in which the Prime Minister would not require a stat he would consider it. Tribute e T To I f In the course mler Pattullo. took occasion1 to refer to the- spleh'dldwb'rk of1 'cnof-H&M soriv the .federal memr.wjtri whlciitjhrps had been- ihte 'fatfsAimtiAlrA THB DAILY His Backache Was Unbearable Kruschcn Brought Him From Pain Relit!! stooped to do anything it was agony to straighten up again, Several neonle advised me to try Krus- chen Salts. I tried them and touna they gave me relief from pain and I felt better In every way. I cycle 28 miles a day to and from work, and shall keep up the daily dose of i When the internal organs cease to do their work properly, impurities begin to accumulate in the system, and cause troublesome symptoms. Kruschen Salts help to stimulate the liver and excretory organs to healthy, regular activity, and thus assist them to rid the sys tem of harmful impurities. CONCERT BY BAND Robert Greenfield and His Prote gees Acquitted Themselves . Well Last Night The Prince Rupert Boys' Band acquitted Itself splendidly in recital last night at First Presbyter ian Church. Variety was the key note in the choice of numbers. The band played to an appreciative audience, and responded to a num-h-2r nf pnrores. Thh "Fanfare" for lSfg. :;y rpptiijfig.UKei. program was a fine fWSr-'B&na' new.t&.l'ac'al, audiences. rne "Korma ' selection came m ior special! treatment from Bandmas ter . Robert Qreenf leidand was verv ttejt j-ceiyed.j David Jones, ?thc boy iiner :btH'to''5i3lvery picas- for$rM fidfppigf;oS' 4pectcd. .lie had' been- abievfto, thin much for his district from both Conservative and Liberal governments. The appropriations which he had secured were worthwhile. Mr. Pattullo intimated that he had been instrumental in having transferred to the federal government half of the old court house square for the new federal building in Prince Rupert. "And the building will proceed," he re- marked. Meeting Of Music Club 1th her fled a pleasant 'diversion". The plaro solos by Dty.W. A. Rlddejl cl-ejflso de lightful. of opinions In regard to economic matters and criticism of administration partcularly of .relef which it was claimed was Inadequate . W. M. Brown, president of the Prince Rupert Liberal Association, occupied the chair at the meeting. Charles P. Balagno presided at the I piano to accompany the singing of "O Canada" at opening and "God in!Save the Kln" at the close, Although therehad been talk advance of possible disturbance at tViP. mnntino' ninthlntr rf ontr Itn-J portance along this line materialized. There were a few Interruptions by apparent radicals and, at the close, when questions were invited. G. P, Murphy, who had declined to stand when "O Canada" (was sung. Charles Chapman and S. B. Marshall delivered themselves 7 TORTURE In A Minuf For Quick rflirf from the ltchinc of tar mi, WoltkM. pimplw, tthlctt'i foot, ttrhn tnd oUer Mm truptionff, ipplf Ir. Drnnii' pur; eoolirf, otip-tir. liquid D. O. D. PRESCRIPTION. lu I")tl olli oolha th lrriutcd ikin. C1fr, od lUln- rm drift lut. Stop tht rout intuiM ilehirc l-Untly. A 3Se trial botttr, t dru itorft. erotM It (BonfjUck. AikforD.D.D. PRESCRIPTION. 21 W OUR HEALTHY DIONNE QUINS HAD QUAjvek uhiu A fnroui rrd.i i , laia Aa.t lu 3 . t. . . t The Indies' Music Club held its rnrtniirht.1v meetinir at the home of Mrs. V. E. Drake yesterday ! afternoon. The president, Mrs, This man of 31 was prematurely shelford Darton. was In the chair aged bylbackache, when he should! j,rs Drake was in charge of Un.a hr,oW, nnlnvine- the best yeari nml rnml n vprv in- . I IIIU 11141 of his life; Here he tells how Krus-, teresting paper on the life of Sir chen helped to restore mm w health, aftermonths of pain: "I was frT hospital for ten weeks, owing to "kidney trouble. When I was discharged I felt like an old man, although I am only 31. If I Edward El gar. The program consisted of the following selections all of which were the compositions of Sir Ed- j ward; Violin solo. "In Haven," Miss N, Lawrence. Piano solo, "Salute d'Ampur," Miss Maxine Heilbroner. Vocal solo. "Pleading" Mrs. S. I)., Johnston. Piano solo. "I.eau P.rummoi," Mrs. J. C. Gilker. Duet: "Bavarian IJance," Mrs. Kruschen because I can now do the'E. J. Smith Journey to and from work and notiStamford. feel anv the worse for it." S.V.C. Vocal solo, Dreaks to Lively R. G. Large. and Mrs. W. h. "The, Grey Greens," Land - Mrs. Vocal solo, "Where Corals Lie," j Lililau Halliwell. j Piano solo. "Pomp and Circum-1 stances," Miss Margaret At t Vw rnnpltidSnn rf th hen. gram dainty retreshments wercl served by the hostess to the many 1 members in attendance. a 11 o u R s E R V I C K 1 i . nl riery Itching oKin Gets Quick Relief No Need to Suffer Another Day ti,... it. nra citnnii vpt lnexnen- sive way to stop the itching and torture of Eczema instantly, ana that is to apply Moone's Emerald Oil night and morning uuu v who suffer from any embarrassing or disfiguring skin trouble would be wise to banish It before it reaches a more or less chronic Ask Ormes Ltd. or any first-class ....rtrrlcf fnr on nrlrlnal tWO-OUnCe bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) and refuse to accept, aiiy- ih nj m its niace. i uui htnViiv nnncpntrated nrcuaraiiou ' 1937 DELUXE HEATED CARS 35 TAXI lnst a lone time. and furthermore, if this wonderful discovery does not give you com-niPte satisfaction you can have your money refunded. I Stop at the Frazer hotel when ! visiting Stewart or Hyder. The only ! steam heated hotel In Portland Canal district. i"' "Our Motto" Prompt and Courteous Service Ross Mazzei Opposite Royal Hotel Al French 21 II O U R S E R V 1 C E Easter Greetings We have an excellent array of cards that express the Joy of Easter in a delightful way Remember Your Friends Special Cards f6r Mother, Father, Hushand, Wife and Sweetheart from 2 for 5c to 35c each CHICK-CHICK KCG DYES, per pUj;. 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 pkj?. 10c The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous Rupert Brand w SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PKINCE RUPERT B.C 1 UKIKBMIK'! :.! wmxm KIITK ! Ml! II !l 12 R3 13 lll'l K MM Wti xnursoay, larchteJ 1 iMHBMMMM LAM" TIMES T0Xln7 Last Complete Show, j jj James Stewart, Wendy in "SPEED" (At 7:00 j,,1? Plus liosrnp IfunSm "3 Married Men" I8:M JS. On the Stage Recreational Ctntre Display of "Acrobatic Tumhlinr and "Hiiman Pyramids' 20 People 20 (At 8.15 only K Begins Tomomtw With Matinee at ?:J) I w FOUR rM GRAND (Tint . . -r mjn n l .1 V TOGETHER k In tht llf.i.il r . m n c t .1 Ik. y r 1 JeanHARLOW Wm. POWELL Myrna LOY SptncerTRACY SI LIBELED wm nu hiltUT WALTER CONNOLLY A MOM .l l Try Our SPECIAL SUNDAY NKJHT DINNER Suup Chlcktu with two Vi ;ctab.ts De- scr Tea or Coffee All For 50c KNOX HOTEL! 'T.anmifts a Sprifaltj" Eresli Local Kaw And Pasteurized: Milk Vak'entin DAIRY PIIONF S37 Piano Theory Voice Production Puulls nrcoarcd for Toronto Conservatory examination Mrs. Dernard Lundahl A. T. C. M. 4 Waldron Apartment l'hone (irrcn 991 TRAPPERS! Attention! Hriiiji Your Heaver to Frank Lockwood l'huiic Blue 72!) I'.O. 201 A LENTEN SUGGESTION 0 - Gold Seal Salmon 0 Fancy Red Sockeyc Packed by the only lj mon canning company with an all the vca round payroll in l'nte . Rupert. 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