CBNTLBMEN: me Spring Is here .again, . S md TOPCOAT for (the donation Celebration -on.j jjy 42th, 1937. Prices .are j ffasonable , M. T. LEE 9C0 3rd Ave. W. Ph. Green TRAPPERS - iff THE SEAL f QUALITY Mov GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINKSEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only .salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER GOAL Furniture ing Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. fternice Palmer j I 11 " " I II III J. iant didn't Uich loaf this morning ;and hide' . . . 111 t. 1L m ? in ine.reirigeraior against, jufct such an emergency? -.Then, '.Polly 1 ' u l inc ncme mi aiiu we ail I guarantee top mancei prices y,ave sandwich 'loaf .and tea. And for Beaver and Muskrat. tspeaklng of lea, .1 happened to Other furs at value. the remark last year "I wish FRANK LOCKWOOD h nice .old fashioned tea ,,oe B'e 72 P.O.Box 200 iy to keep the ,pot warm," jinn COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY tisf action Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL J1ULKLEY VALLEY COAL fANCOUVEK ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT fiied company PHONE: 58. and 558 i tK". tinree lor cnrisimasi ii Lseems they are fashionable .here Second filling, chicken 1 cup ground meal, 2 cup ground monds, -2; to A- tableiipoons .chop, ped celery, salt anl lemon intVp. j jTiriBTJillimiiaBIBaaiaEl j dressing 'to moisten. Third Ave. Phone Blue 916 ! Third tilling, cheese 2 pkgs or n h liULO.unitiiivi iiuui i ' ' aressing to make a naste. Alterations rrosiingy4 to . lsi pou nd Miss Kimie ,Ujfde. Prop. fram eheew. Milk to make a j. Peat Cheese and liquid until wm 1 1 tic iv innpii nnd nr vnnn rnnmo. NEW ROYAL HOIEL J, Zarelll Proprietor A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" 1 Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water ' Prince Kupert, B.C. rhont 281 P.O. Box 196 ijtency for spreading. Cut a li .lb; loaf of whole wheat or white' I bread into four lehghtwise slices after removing all crusts. Spread slices except for two outside surfaces with softened butter. Spread egg filling on first slice. Cover with second slice and spread this slice !with the chicken filling. .Continue in same manner with cheese filling. Cover .the .fourth slice and frost entire loaf with the cheese paste. 'Do not smooth' but rather leave in rough swirls. JIyct stand in refrigerator several jhours jueiore serving. tCHEERIO Oakland. CHOCOLATE .ptlDIHNG Three s q u ar e s .pnsweetened chocolate, 3 cups ntllk, i cup sugar, G.tablespoons flour, y4 ..it ispoon -Mil. ,1 teaspoon vanilla. Add chocolate to miik ana neat in double boiler. When chocolatf is melted, beat with -rotary egg Ibeater until blended. 'Combine sugar, flour, and -salt; add gradually to .chocolale mixture and until thickened, .stirring innannilv thpn continue cook ie i - intr in .m inn tea. stirring u -occa sionally. jRemove from fire.; :dd woniiin u;ir frenuently Whiif onoliriL' 'Ghlll jand serve .-with cream. .'Serves Motel Arrivals Prince Uupert V A Rollins, F, A. Har grave and Roy C. Wright, Van couver. Central II. Klassen. and . J. l'etron, Vuncouver. i Knox Miss M. II. Dobbyns, Seattle. Announcements Eagles' bridge and dance April 28, nine prizes. Missionary Tea, Baptist Mane, Slay 1. Cambrai Tea .Saturday, May .1 at Mrs. 'William Wau. St. .Peter's Sale.ay . United coronation sale, May 6. Qyro ..Club Coronation Danft?; Armory, May 12. .Norwegian May ,17. May 20. independence Day, tt -fnnnrtinn 'Leirion Coro nation sale and tea, Legion Room- Miscellaneous Shower For 11!!. . ,. , Beet unen me horde roe- nungry n j . j-. I n hu"dy evninR delight, fscend. .upon -you thU summer af. , Iter a strenuous earn of tenn s orl'" anTUR h?f . 'wf after a swim .or a long and -laiy ,0r " ? T hme-of uter, Jack ,paddle on-the-harbor..be nonchal-!S: JJr. playing carda.and games, fhe.wiiw hers for ibridge being 'Mrs. J.iEil-" ertson, first; Mm. SI. Berg, second. Later in theevening the bride-elect was presented with .a basket of ! many useful jrifts,Dain-; ty (refreshments were served by the .hostess .at midnight. Those -present were Sirs. ,Ed. Kvans Sirs ilL-irnpv .Inspn MfJi II. Hansen, SIss.fO.TNeilson, Sirs," J. -MWM, .Johnsen. MrR ir, A. a cAntonsen. inis year. .uore oi me ,r.nifiin ht.. n , r. , u ,l , ' . .ivaisen, ;irs. t,. densen. T ,,illcre .Kuei, Ior Uie .nuMMrs M. redersen, :Wr. J. :Fur i P Cme Mr. 0. Pick. Sirs. ,V vt rir , lDess- Ht .f.U.ng, .egg A ,hard.lPowu v. A Mrs ,,, FoflSUmi ZnnedS, fLP - iHerg, Irs. Harry Nelsen,;Mri chopped olives, few drops. Worces- Siraonden, .Mr. J. Husvik. icmiure nui-e, vream or saiaa dressing. t hop ' eggs, ' add cooked bacon IU I Mrs. p. GUke, Sirs. C. Sloller. Sirs. J. F.ilertson, SIrs.-.O. Eilert- . , i. "."Ku ?n. irs. E. Evenen, Sirs. 4i. J ; and Vorcestershire,..dd enough J5aconi Mrs. J. Strand, Sirs. ,11 . cream or dressing to give aKnutson. Mrs. .1. -Murvold, Slr.i. spreading spreading consistency consistency. A. a r,.!i,! Ericksen, Sliss ,: n cir Dagne Selfi jord, Sliss Astrid Pedersen, Sliss Margarel .Rensvold. Miss Salome Wesley, Miss Cathie Carmichael, Miss Haldis gandhals, Sliss -Hilda Hansen. Sliss .Kathleen John- stone .and .Sliss Pat Bunn. WINTRY IN INTERIOR Six Inches of Snow and Freezing .Temperature .at Burns Lake Today It, does, not look .much like spring in the central Interior of (British Columbia today. 'There was six inches, or snow at Burns .Lake last plght with freezing (temperature. Smlthrs also hadsnow, the Gov ernment Telegraphs' dally weather report shows. ..Ocean i Falls is also reported to have ,had snow -this week -.but .It soon disappeared. The dally weather report today is as .follows: Trjple Jsland Raining, easterly wind, 12.mllesper,hour; light chop. .Langara Island Northeast gale, 40.miles,per hour; barometer, 29 j65 ; temperature,. 3?; :sea rough. Dead Tree Point Overcast; ba rometer. .29.C8; temperature, .42; sea smooth. Bull Harbor Raining, .light southeast wind; barometer, .29.74; temperature, -41 : sea rough. Alert Bay Raining, strong southeast wind; barometer, 29.98; temperature, 40; sea rough. Terrace-4Ralnlng, calm, 38, Alyansh Cloudy, calm. 40. Alice Arm Cloudy, calm, 41. Anyox Cloudy, calm. 41. ; Stewart Cloudy, southwest wind' 41. 38. Hazelton Cloudy, strong wind; Smlthers i Light .snow, calm, cool. Bums cLake Snowing, calm, 31, Slx.lnches new snow. tPrince .George Raining, calm; Lbarameter, 298. t .Vancouver 'Raining, easterly wind, 4. miles per hour; barometer so.io. .Estevan ;Ralnlng, southerly .wind,-18 miles per : hour ; 'barometer) 2952. Steamship Sailings For .Vancouver Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.rry Thurs. -ss.,Pr.. George 10:30 p.m. Friday ss. :P. Adelalde....l0 pjn. Ss. Cardena 10:30 p.m. April 12 and 22 ss. 'Princess jNorah 5:30 ,p.m. From VancouTer- Sunday ss. Catala 4 p.m. Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 a.m Fri. ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 4 p.m Ss. -Cardena .P-m April 8, 18, 29 ss. P. Norah ,pjn For Anyox, and 'Stewart .Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn .Wednesday-rss.jp. George 4 p.m From Stewart and :Anyox miesdav ss. Catala 11:30 a.ml Thursday s. Pr. .George 8 p.m For, Naas River and Port .Simpson- Sunday ss. Catala .... - 8;p.m From Naas, River And bPort Simpson Tucsday-rss. Catala '11:30 a.m. For, Ocean: Falls Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide JO p.m. Tluirs. ss. Pr. George 10 p.m From Ocean iFalls -Wed. ss. Pr. George :10 a.m Frld ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 4 p.m. , Ss. Cardena pm LOCAL NEWS NOTES " Frazer Hotel, -steam iheated rooms, tHyder.-B.C, near the;8tew- l art-dock. tf 1 William Goldbloom returned the city on the Cardena thismorn- fni? .from a brief -business trip downrthe coast 'a.vfar as -Namu. : sains .John -Slilton sr. of tBan- rett Pvock sailed last night oon thd iVincea Adelaide -for a trip to Vancouver and .Victoria. iShe will be away a couple f vweeks. JInspeetor 'John A. Trader, prov incial poliee, who -was aumittert in th 'Prince Rupert General Hospital at the middle .of the week, is reported to -be progressing favorably. 'Slatt Allard, pioneer pros pector, trapper and big game hunting guide of Kitsumkaluni Lake, left by last evening s train on his return H aerrace auer a day.ls j-isit in tawji . on business in connection avith the. disposal. ot. acafch .of furs. Freo .lectures and classes .ill SUnerology, Geology -.and relative raining 'subjects for prospectors conducted .by . Dr. J. T. -Mandy, Resident SHning .Engineer, will commence on Slonday, April ,2G -in City Hall at 8 p,m.fand will con tinue .every night throughout the Cash rf or old gold. Bulger 'i ( tf ) TonlehVs train, .due from the pnt at I0i2a. was reoorted this morning toibeion time. $20a00!in cash prizes, i Corona lion narade Slav .12. Slake your entries now, ifull iarticulars ob- taind"rom parade chairman, l,. V. Evitt pr. Coronation committee, headduarters Canadian ;Ivegion Iluilding. After .conducting annual inspection of the .local unit-of the Royal (Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve ilast night, Lieut. Com mander AVoods R.CN. of 'Esquimau, who ihas been in the cit for three .days, sailed on ithe Princess Adelaide on his return1 south. i Frazer .Hotel, the ionly vstearri heated hotel in 'Portland i Canal, tituated at Hyder, B.C. W) Johnson Russ, Henry SIcKay land :Pcter -Calder of Greenville left last night'liy gasboat on their -.Herbert :Starr ,basi returned .to retujn -tp the "Naas Iliver after ?( brief to town for the his. home ,ittPort Kington after visit pur-' .. t. nose of nurchasing finishing mn- auumer cou e,iu - spenamg irthe.Prince.UuperCCeneiaLHa,- terial . for the interior . ofhe ... Mw pital ,for further jreatment. . nef ..." 1 " was -M-eraoved Thursday evening , 'ner Aiuage. by the ambulance irom the has-1 pital to the vboat 'on .which he re-1 ij. f turned to his home. ! aolQiers brave Tagging isHeld Queen Slary Chapter, I. O. D. E. lis Holding Street .Canvass fTuday liJueen Slary Chapter. lmpji,li week. Everybody .is invited to at-ordr, iDaughters of the Empire, tejid these .lectures. . (9cSIrs. A. T. Parkin, regent, is tooay :noiamg iis.fliinufli -soiiiirr Speaking yesterday, Rev. .CD.. grave ,tag day .with headquarters is reJindiiishing. thiitnt the Canadian Legion. Mrs. pastorate, of First.United -Ghurch . V." Cox and Sirs. -.William Brass here after several .year-s oi :caiiarc in cnarge. iubbcis airy i5o. fuiiiro location 'Sirs J. A. Teng. Sliss Rosie Cox had inot yet .been deciued ,upon.j,Miss.Wancy uawes, miss aiaureen this wiU depend .uponk.the.annuAlLKirkpa.trick.. Harold Norden, Irene British Columbia coiuerecne .f jiNQrfien, weanor arr, wuu. be held in Vancouver , at the end) Carr, Jimmy Stuart, Peter Brass of next monlh. ana iiugn wachenzie. CHURCH NOTICES ii JIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. W.; Stevenson, .LA.,;aD,rh.D. .Minister.in.Charse .Organist: .Mrs. E. J.:Smith SUNDAY SERVICES 11 A.M., "COME AND "SEE" Anthem, by Junior Choir 12:15,Sunday School 7:30'P.M., "'PILATE'S KNOCKOUT Dr. Stevenson will preach Strangers and visitors will be welcome. 1 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave;Prlnce;Rupert for Vancouver: T5.S. CATALA EVERY' TUESDAY, 1:30,PAL 'Dire .Vancouver, Thursday pan. T,S,S. CARDENA ,FRIDAI,10;30 TM. .Due ,Vac5ouver,, Monday ajn. .If convenient p!eae purchase pickets ;at otf ice. Further information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent.-iXhird -AvcPhone. 5C8 HALIBUT The source woflSunhine Vitamins A . and D Boiled Halibut xvith egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. .CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. -Prince Rupert, B.C. SPECIALS: Snapshot Albums Regular price $1.75, now onlyflO Regular price, j$2.75, np.w .only 4M . iRegUlarprice $3.00, now diilyJlO China Gups and Saucers Made in England Regular price $1.00, S.ale price 50c Bluenose Book n3s Authentic Souvenir of .the Famous Bluenose Regular price $2.85, While they last at $2.00 OrmesLld 3ht Mionccr DrtArqcftsts The Rexall Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m..till ,10,pjn. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p-m., 7ip.m. till 9 p.m. D. Elio Furniture Exchange MOOSE BUILDING, THIRD AVE. Phone Green 916 New rumitme Let a New Coronation Rug Help Your Celebration. Dominion Linoleum or Congoleum Gold Seal Used Furniture 1 Chesterfield Suites, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, - .Floor Covering, Blankets, Luggages, Table iQikloth, I Window Shades, Prams, Folding Carnages. Beds, Atlas Couch, Steel Crib, Singer Sewing Machine, Piano, Kitchen Table, Kitchen Cabinet, Kitchen Ranges, Dining Roam Suites, Dressers, Gramaphonc Records, Musical Instruments, Books, Writing Desk, Portable Typewriter, Etc. TO THE HOUSEWIFE: Have you started spring cleaning? You may have furniture, crockery, utensils, luggage, blankets, suits, clothes, etc. you wish to .get rid of. ' Wc Buy Everything, D CALL GREEN 91G EL ELIO'S Trade-in ; Call Green 916 We Sell Everything 10 FURNITURE EXCHANGE Moose Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Hours: Daily from9 a.m. to 5,p.m.