2 f by G ) lltarry rND one way to keep babies well and contented is A. to see that their food aereea with them Sn manv U .-.... HV J doctors nowadays prescribe Irradiated Carnation Milk because they have found that it does agree with babies i easilv digested, it contains the full frwl 0 J - W MtVW A IW1 whole milk, and it has an extra supply of tooth protecting, bone building Vitamin D. The same reasons make Carnation Milk a valuable food for growing children and for the whole family. For a new standard of tempting flavour and rich smoothness, use Irradiated Carnation Milk every day for all your cooking and creaming. Write for these Carnation books: "The Contented Baby" is free. The Carnation Cook Book, containing a host of ideas and recipes, with full-page, full-colour illustrations, is 15 (postpaid). Carnation Co., Limited, Abbott St., Van. I IRRADIA HUM D I M TED I Carnat A CANADIAN PRODUCT liiten to tht "Contend? Hour" tvmry Monday nigh. More and see the fine ilisnlav. the most varied, colorful and quite he largest selection available .at exceptionally reasonable prices. liiminion Inlaid Linoleum It is the quality you choose for long wc. with patterns right through tne oacK. Spe ual, Square Yard Dominion Printed Linoleum Squire Yard Utxnleum Square Yard Seamless Axminster Carpets 0' 9' Third Avenue, ,90 $12.50 :tby 9 830.00 824.00 !;by10'2 36.00 T Ub tmore Seamless Wilton 6' 9 Special The Central Hotel HOOMS and CAFE Phone 51 fr Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZarelU Proprltox "A HOME AWAY FROM UOME" Rate ii.oo ny Roms Hot & Cold Water ... - .u;c Kupert, B.O, Llon 281 P.O. Box 1SR $59.50 We sell rntmners tlie foregoing ii i, k. i. r-..- n,tn .....j in lonii, l i wm w ....... prices remain In effect until Saturday ELIO'S FURNITURE Prince Rupert, B.C. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PUONE 651 Cheaper Feed surplus of Uulkley Having a Valley wheat it h necessary to reduce our prices. Call up 58 or 558 and Save Money. Prince Rupert Feed ion Milk "FROM CONTENTED COWS" $ your Jocof mwspapmr for station and timt Easter Week Specials 500 Dollars Worth of Carpets and Linoleums Ivery Hem of liiirh oualilv and new design. These goods have 9wn specially nrh-ril fur Kaslcr Week. We Invite you to visit our $1.27 79c 33c HOTEL ARRIVALS Knox Dan Roche, city. Central O. Akagahi, Skeena; Ray Zarding John Fotlnk and A. Jensen, city. Prince Kupert H. N. Church, Nanalmp: A. H. Collings, Vancouver; Mrs. J. A. ; Mathieson and Irma, Prince Ru-ipert: Herman Thober and H. M. I Stevenson. Vancouver. Koyal I T. Hardin and R. Montgomery, city: G. M. White, Massett; J. kod-inson, Vancouver. 28. 28. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged foi a full month at 25c, a word. Queen Mary Daffodil Tea April 18 Baptist Tea, April 20. Cathedral' Easter Sale, April 21. Dancing Display, Oddfellows Hall, April 21. Prince Rupert Operatic Society present the "Pirates of Penzance nan t.nl Theatre. ADru . auu Catholic Ten, Mrs. Brass's April Baptist Missionary Tea, May 2. Presbyterian Tea,, Mrs. Lakle's, May 4. United Sale, May 5. f A Y P. A. I ment. May C Variety Entertain' st. Peter's Bazaar. May 10, Cambral Spinsters' Spree, May 13. LUMBER AT MILL 6-inch and 8-inch gl9 0ft Bll""l' So. 1 Common 2-inch Hough Cedar I'lank $18.00 For Prince Rupert Delivery Phone UILLMOK Billmor Spruce Mills LTD, When your digestion needs help take Eno's "Fruit Salt" the original alkalizing corrective ent a visitor In the city. i t David Dean' mailed this mornina cn. the Princess Norah for Dawsjn Where he will be employed in Gillis Rdyer left this morning on the Princess Norah for Skagway J. Sadler, welfare visitor for the .nrnKi. in nnmsnrt He is nlannina: provincial government here, will to dc :ome placer mining during the summer. Mrs. -Percy Cameron ana aau8n- the-registration wick- ter, Mta Nellie Lawrence, will sail bfi on the Prince Rupert tonight for "UIU u u Vancouver where Mrs. Cameron ...til .naira maHftl trPiltmPTlt, ' vail this evening on the Prince Ru- pert for Vancouver to spend the Easter vacation. Capt. Hill Barrlngton of the Harrington Transportation Co., after having spent the winter In Seattle, was a passenger aboard the princess Norah this morning going through to Wrangell for the season. On Easter Friday the Postofflce general delivery and registration wickets will be open from 8 a.m. to, 12 noon. Money Orders will De is i 5. M. Andrews, aisinct umbui, ' for the Canadian Pacific , agent o Smlftters uv. ti u Vernon Crockett . H gh Vancouver, arrived in the School principal will arrive in the Norah m city from the Interior on tonights bfief train and sail aboard the Prince """V ...... . Rupert for Vancouver to spend the ' Easter vacation season. business visit here. He will sail by the Princess Adelaide tomorrow I night on his return south. George Simmons, who is Interest-. Locai scr,ool teachers sailing In commercial aviation out of night on the Prince Rupert for Carcross. was a passenger arxara Vancouver to attend the annual the, Princess Norah this morning ; convention of the British Columbia returning to the Yukon alter a bus-1 Teachers' Federation will include I . . ... Jf I . w! TTn ..,( i iness inp io vaiiuouvci. imiss a. Mercer, jvius m. muim, ; ..Mrs. B. Walker. Miss C. Norman- j t W. D. Gordon, superintendent of j Arthur Sutton and William the river division of the White Pass CC XUKUU nuutc, aim ,t " ' ( after havlne snent the 'to-inter in ! the south, were passengqri aboard I the Princess "Norah this? morning j returning to Whitehorse. Mrs. George B. White will be leavlntr in the course of , the next week or so for San Francisco where .v,. nrfii cntpr inn1tarium. Mrs. RECIPE Stuffy Head I A few drops . ....and ; you breathe again.' Hears doeeine mu cus, reduces swollen membranes helns keep sinuses open. oxxc . wv- : White, who was taken 111 recently. , W. C heri V iffii hii v, nci-nmnatiied south bv j VVU. WV. vA Wf - son, Julius G. White, who is at pres PEAS VECETAKLq CASSEROLE 1 20i om. tin Boyl Cll y P. 1 cup rookrd Hlt. cuIhh! i L .1 carrots. cubU 1 cup raw onion, m-ftceJ S ru milium hil" 2 hard rt-uil Va-tro-nol In a buttered caerole arrange vencUible. Vrn"7 t"y. Fill cawcrolo baU full, ctr villi continue f.llinK ltH vegetable.. 7"' tered cbee .r bu J over .nd prinH. -Uh cracker crumb. Hake at AM r. r " jlkl-rf,JII,l" ;Mt-i if... . . um mmm miM m CHURCH NOTICES FIRST UNITED CHURCH Kev. J. C. Jackson, Minister Miss S. Olafson, A.T.C.M., Org vnlst Dr. W. A. Riddell, M. Sc., PhD., Director Junior Choir Mr. J. S Wilson, Director Senior Choir Sacred Couccrt iu First United Church Good Friday at 8 p.m. Music by augmented choir will Include numbers appropriate to the Lenten ooservance Part 1. The Lord Is In Ills Holy Temple" The Choir Duet "Jesus Said, 'Father Forgive Them. So, Thou Llftcst Thy ti notiiinn- Mr. J. Vi. Davev. Dr. R. Q. Large ,VWV ----- - m - Anthem- "Jesus. Word of Ood Incarnate." Solo- "The Majesty of the Divine Humiliation" Mr. j. su. uavey Quartette "God So Loved, the World." Part 2. Lenten Cantata- 'Penltence, Pardon and Peace." (Words by Rev. W. J. Bettison M.A. Music by J. II. Maunder) Soloists- Mrs. R. d. Large, Dr BLUE Stops Your Clothes from Turning Yellow : When you. come to the last rime remember to add Reckitt's Blue for whiteness. No extra efforti Cost? A cent or two a month. Reckitt's BLUE Out of the blue comes the whitest wash! Now on Display m Smiles'n Chucklei THIRD AVENUE EASTER Novelties Priced From 5c to $1.00 We Will Hold Any Article Until Easter PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW Ormes Ltd. "Jhe Pioneer Druggists The .lexMl Store Phones: 81 & 81 . Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m.. Sundays and Holidays From 12 nmm till Z o.ni. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. GARDEN SUPPLIES Fertilizer Lawn Seeds Vegetable Seeds Poultry Netting Flower Seeds Lawn Mowers Garden Tools THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. Ltd. Phone 101 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVEUY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FKIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thirrs.. a.m. Due Vancouver, Sun. Midnight If convenient please purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservation and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 V- 31 1 i.-r. ml ;av April 14, 1938. TrTK. DAILY PAOB THRW LOCAL NEWS NOTES Charles Pustak sailed this morning Mlsr. J ?an Thomas sailed this on the Prlnceae Norah for Daw-eon. morning on the Princess Norah for Dawson,.1 . , Confe n ted Babies Smi e Hard Times Dance, Moose Hall, Thursday, novelties and prizes. (CS) D. McVlcar sailed this morning on the Princes Norah for Atlin where he will be engaged in mining. Miss D. Priestly,, public health nurse here, will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver to spend the Easter vacation season. Constable J. II. Ward R.C.M.P left on last evening's train for a trip toIerrace on official duties Tonight's train, dut from the East at 11 o'clock, wa-s reported this morning to be running on time.