' March 25. 1037 , ; ch PEAjJ y PEAS f Weajfrii fifflyidian Standby Pantry shelves throughout the West have their two or three cans of Royal City Peas a regular food in thousands pf homes an emergency dish ip thousands more. The economical yA3y to buy vegetables. E- Smith. land, per doz. :Un Sugar Jos. Barco, II '"MTHf" issallem's Economy Store lite the rise in prices we will continue to offer the public real ; in merchandise. An inspection of our stocks will convnce you. t Marmalade in J2-07. Jar f-T bottle Royal City. 2's tins & string tone 18 35c bpple lished slices or 10c 25c 20c 14c Suuiv Habitant, large a tlnii 29c 25c 49c : ii mux uww:msu3'U3u:m$mumsm!Uix.u mi uz ai For Your Garden ic carry a complete stock qf gardening supplies Ms - Garden Tools - Garden Hose - Lawn Mowers IWaterinir Cans - FpvHlizerH'- Garden Fencintr edEverythinGYou PUhlrn compUt, balanced diet mow Fertilizers Vigoro, per lb Bone Meal, per lb. THE DAILY NEW8 tuqz.nnizaj -raj a LOCAL NEWS NOTES It Pickles Happy vale. Sweet Mixed or Mustard Mt OQp per quart Peaches Evaporated per lb. Clover Honey 4's per tin King OscaTSafdrhes 2 tins Pilchards i's 3 tins Chloride of Lime fs Dear Brand, tin Black Figs 3 lbs. Raisins Australian '2 lbs. Wc Deliver Orders Over $1 17c 55c 27c 22c 9c Peanut Butter 2V2's, Squirrel Brand QQn per pall Jap Rice 3 lbs. f V 17c 28c 25c y a few days till Easter. Come In and select your Candles and ,fitlw now Our Confectionery Dept. will be open all day Good Friday for your convenience P.O. $ox 575 .fic .5c (Cheaper In large quantities) G4RDEN LIME 75c per 50,-lb. sack GORDON'S HARDWARE i POIle 311 ' ' ATnTlrirlo St. 5 a:in;nBn:iiiiia mmn I. MTALA EVKRy TUESDAY 1;30 pM w Vancouver . Thiirn.. 'u. -ueouver, Monday am. mmwmm mmtmrnm UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. 8teamer convnlent please purchase tickets at office. i i.,er..ln'ormatlon recnrriin rf.sorvat.inns nnd tickets from VMAN( Ilrnce Kupert Ajent( Thrd Ave IM,one 5r,8 Itasketliall tonight, Moose Hall. Mrs. J. W, Nicholls and I'atriciil. K.-iillni' irinti'Vit Sieve J. Durjtan, who has hon located at .Uassett for some time, arrived in the city from Iha Queen Charlotte Islands yesterday and will sail tonight on the I'rince George for Vancouver. He is not intending toM-eturn to Children's Colds 4t Best treated Mk'JH without "dosing" .The Counly Court case of John Geddes and J. A. Swanson, in volving a wage claim of $250 which had been set down for tV- day, has been adjourned until next month owing lb the absence from the city of Judge W. E Fisher. T. W. Brown is counsel for the plaintiff and t. L. Mc Lennan for the defendant. Announcements Queen Mary Daffodil Tea, Mrs. 'arkin's, March 29. . Cathedral Spring Sale, April 1. Junior Chamber Dance, Friday, April 2. 7. Dancing display, Hall, April 2. April 10. A. Y. dral Hall. 22. Oddfellows' 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. University extension lectures, April 7, 8 and 9, City Hall Dean Flnlayson. United Church tea, Annette Fa shion Show, Arll 8. Circus First United Church, Ap ril 9-10. P,. A. Tea, .Cabe ll. M. S. Pinafore, April 14, Ap ril 15, Capitol Theatre. C. N. R. A. annual dance; Moose Hall, April 16. Presbyterian Spring Sale, iAprll St. Peter's Sale, May 6. , V Oyro Club Coronation 'Dance, Moose Hall, May 12. Recital, Miss Way nnd Miss Olnfson's students, May 18. IX TIIK MTUKMB TOI UT Of IIHITISII IN rilOHATB Iii tlie Mutter of Hi "Administration And III tlir Mnttrr of tlir IMatr of Itunlrl Ntrratle. IXM-rtlaril Tftlw notice that by order of hl Honor JikIR J'lihor dated tlie lotu iiav of March 1837, I wwi appointed Administrator of tli E Dml 2..iB nouwd. late of Port Edwarl, B C. UlKl wt jwu. Hzuliwt Uie iiivW Etftle are hereby re-aulred to rurnlah 8ame, properly verified Anril 1U37 and all .parties .Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the ivmauirt ot thlr IndebtedneHs to me fcrthwUh. NQRMAN A WATr Official Administrator. Prtancw Ilnpert, B.O Dated tne Utfc .day t Marth 1837. t Pane? Moose IJalj Thurs. ntirht. I A dm 2.r)c. ilalairno's 0rch. Tonight's train, due from the; j east at 10:20, was reported this, kelson Harknesp D. A.. 11. I).,, morning to be on time.' '' ' jwjll 'jjive ah jljtjstrated .lecture1 i Ion 'pood Fjiday at g'p.m. in t'ho ! I Frazer Hotel, trie only stcftinf l'autjat .Church'. tMok-o ,Mon4y j ,he,ated hotel In Portland Canal,'! vs. ' IJritiifn Ilible" '71) situated at Hyder, B.C. '" "Itf) ' . " Alfred Adam?, who arrived m Kht! city yfVenjay irom le'ft luVt m'riin-g for iv &imj- on the Prince Cleorire for Van-! son lo attend a meeuni! "I tne CPver. Ip lh. kou'(i they will j'farilpecuttye of the N"Uv 'Brnlhei-Col. Nicholls and son, John, apajnopd" oT rjTh ' pijurnhla of will make n holiday trip Id Ca1i-ih'ici fie s 'president, ' ' ' forniiu j Oij IUster 'iday he .Kperaj jMdljiwiuL' tlijilr man-jap thit: !deiver.y ami registration yickpts LvjMiuiK, rrcti nesch and Jjndu, Uhh poll); I)unKiiU'., I . a 1 r I rruii'i! lit l iiu-i kiu on mo jijiorue To) Vancouver whence they yyjU. it( reed by motor ntt a hoiu'-ynioi trip to 'California. of ie llost Office will he open I all (lay as usual. Money orders wfll also. le issupi The in! in 1! the usual way lohhy will he open rum (i a.'in. to 1 p.nu Local school lenchcrs sailing to nj'ht'on the prince George foi Viiicouyer 'to' atfend Ke annual j conyentlon oi uie Uritisp Columbia Teachers' l ede'ralion will include Miss ,E. A. Mercer. Miss Mary Hartin, Miss Caroline Mit chell, Mrs. 15. Valker aiul James Hutchison. Whist Drive And Dance in Aid Of Q. C. Hospital QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY March 25: A very successful whist drive was held in the home of Roy Trltchler at Skidegate by the local branch of the C C. F. in aid of the hospital at Queen nanoue city, the drive was largely attended by the Liberals and Conservatives of I he commun ity. A very pleasant ev'eriincr was had and .Mr. Tritchler proved himself a wonderful host. HOTEL ARRIVALS Royal F. Sabbath, Montreal; D. Mansfield, city. . Prince Rupert Sfan Waring, Vancouver; H. Larry, Winnipeg; tieorge J. Alexander; Hon. T. D. Pattullo and B. Ilethey, Victoria; G. A. Con way, Billmor Mill. "" v. Central 4 J. MeCear, Vernon Uowe;. and Sig Nelson, city; Mr. and "Mrs. George Jordan, Burns Lake; A. W. Fisher, C.N.R.; J. Huzio. Kwinitsa. Knox N. Bentley, city. FOR SALE Modem hotel, Hyder, B.C. Good opening for building up fine business at small cost. HOTEL FllAZEK Hyder, B.C. BLACKHEADS Get two oun&A or peVoxine1 powder Trom your drUKrit. Sprinkle on a hot. wet cloth and rub the fc iremly. Every bUckhetid will be diasolved. The one lafe. ui anil imple way to remove Mackheada. Have a lluliywuud vomilexton. CHURCH "U h the picture of health and I 'think' St. Chart? Milk ilemrvet the credit!" fjiesh IMC evaporated a few Ptbe hours nfler milking time, and irradiated for extra Sunaliine ViUmin I) liy tlie. finest method knoWn to wience . . . thtifi St, Ckarle. No wonder bahies thrive on it. St Charlei is no eny to dient and promotes sturdy growth. I.et the whole family enjoy the extra goodness and freshnens of St. Charles. It's not only better for Imbies but for eiKiking too. Ask your dortor alH)iit St. Charles for fmir baby. A Jirituh CiJumh'ia Product hmk for the II. C. ImM. Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary Holds Tea Sale TJie Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion held a very suc cessful Easter tea and sale of home cooKtng yesterday in tne Legion clubrooms. The tables were prettily decorated with spring flowers and the affair was under the general direction of Mrs. Jack Preece, the president. Mrs. H. K. Christensen was convener. Mrs. vvm. Wilson, Mrs. H. Smith. Mrs. F. Barber and Mrs E. Shrubsall were ser viteurs and Mrs H. B. Eastman was cashier. Mrs. John Bremner read tea cups. Miss Edith' Gandy and Mrs. W. H. 'doods'eil were in charge of he. home cooking table. The raffle of a side of lamb was conducted by Mrs. W. Nesbltt, the winner being Mrs. 'William CONSTIPATION OUTS DOWN YOUR ENERGY, DULLS HAPPINESS Don't let common constipation take all the fun out of living. This condition drainj' your vitality and enthusiasm. It may also be the cause of dull headaches, poor appetite, sleeplessness. 'ou feel punk. Why endure half -sick days when you can correct constipation due' to meals low in "bulk" by eating a delicious cereal? Millions of people have used Kel-logg's All-Bran with' satisfactory results. Laboratory tests prove it's safe and effective-Within the body, All-Bran absorbs twice its weight in water and gently cleanses the intestines; Jsn't. this food better than taking weak ening pills and drugs? Eat two tablespoonfuls daily. Three times daily, in severe cases. Serve as a cereal with milk or cream or in recipes. Sold by all grocers. Made and guaranteed by Kellogg in London. HOLY THURSDAy 7:30 p.ni. Holy Communion Services in the Norwegian language ' n POOP FRH3AY 11 a.m., What Iappeneo; at the Cross (JEngUsh) . .Anthem: "Lorcl Jesus by Thy Passion" ?' ? EASTER SUNDAY 11 a.m., "Jesus Lives" (Norwegian) Anthem: "Beautiful Savior," Junior Choir; "Ended the Strife," Senior Choir All Are yelcome " 4 Very Rev. j. U. Gibson, ean 9P0D FipAY 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Litany 8:15, p.m., Musical pervlec The choir will render launder's Sacred Cantata 'J r tu -..'ii.i t .flaw.1 , "Olivet to Palvarx" ' "God So Loved the World," Stalner ' "O Sacred Head Now Wounded," Christiansen , "I Waited For the Lord," Mendelssohn Collection for Organ Fund V ! NOTICES ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH LAWRENCE p. JENSEN Pastor ls 73oidcni ST.CHARLES MILK The Better Irradiated lli M fm Evaporated Milk tiL M BAPC0 FLOOR ENAMEL FOR WOOD FLOORS, LINOLEUM OR CEMENT Why tolerate unsightly, worn floors when it is so easy to keep them sparkling bright with Bapco Floor Enamel? Use it on wood floors, linoleum or cement. Give your floor the added finish of a "Dapl-Art" pattern and footmarks won't show. i2 pints Pints Quarts V2 Gallons Gallons 50c 85c $1.50 2.55 $4.85 THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. D. Elio Furniture Exchange Moves to Moose Building, Third Avenue April 1 and Sale Continued tp April IP Moving Sale Now On 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Another good value on BLANKETS All Wool Silver Grey, Size 64x84 Sale Price $6.50 Silver King A splendid blanket Sale Price $7.50 pair Silver Tip 10Q Percent Wool Bjankets Sale Price $9.00 pair Point Blankets Color Scarlet and Green 4 Point, Size 72x90 Sale Price $15.75 Folding Metal Brjdge Sets Sale Price $14.50 Exceptional Values Chesterfield Suite Sale Price $74.50 and $83.50 Spring Filled MATTRESS Sale Price $16.75 and $19.75 Steamer Trunks Sale Price $7-75 Printed LINOLEUM 80c s;cd Hall Runners Axminstcr Sale Price $2.25 yd ' Congoleum Rugs and Linoleum Hugs ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Prince Rupert, B.C. IE it i: i: i is ,i It It IE i ,i . a it it is l . IS It !! IS IS i '; -13 - X ir. : I ! t "1 'If Mi-. I... li: ;i.i 'J -vi