PAGE FOUR Direct Importers of: FINE CHINA, DINNERWARE Hotel and Restaurant White and Green Band Vitrified Ware Various Sizes of Glasses for Beer Parlors BASEMENT STOKE Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist Crystal Diamonds are alright But they only glitter In the light King Coal Diamonds win the fight For they sparkle In the night Black Diamonds? A Ton Will Come to You If You Phone up 632 Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. oooooooo 000000000000000 000 wv 000000 o 0000000000000000 'o a a t a Now Available SAPHEX LIQUID For the Eradication of Moths, Bed-Bugs, Roaches, Etc. An ordorlcss, non inflammable liquid. It will not stain clothes or wallpaper. Used in the NEREL Electric Sprayer it enables you to spray thoroughly every room in a few hours. No advance preparations necessary. Prices and Particulars on Request Ormes Lid. 77fi Pt oncer Druggists The Rexall Store Phones: 81 & 82 ' Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till '2 p.m. I 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. WJOOOOOO OO OOOOOOOOOO DOOOOOOOOO frO OOO OOOOOOOOO OO OOOO OOt AN EXPERT SAYS W. C. Malnwarlng, General Bales Manager, . .. R. C. Electric, Says: "Newspaper advertising Is still by far the most ; Important medium for modern merchandising. "Window displays, mailed publicity and other types of advertising are only follow-ups to newspaper campaigns. Advertising should be continuous. "Modern merchants don't wait for the customer to make the first approach. They go out after buyers and let them know they are In business." V Mr Malnwarlng is an expert In salesmanship and advertising. He knows. a. The Dally. News Is ready to assist you In ' getting ,. more business. ' : . ; i ; - ' ' tfffV It Is your best medium for doing so. , TEOPLE HINTERLAND AND TRINCE RUPERT- WJLL BE BUSY (Continued iiwn Face One) creamery had been a decided success. During the last two years of ooeratlon the outrjut had Increased leach year 30 per cent Last year it shipped 135,000 pounds of butter and this spring another creamery would be operating at Telkwa. The day would come when ships would carry cargoes of butter, eggs anc! pork from Prince Rupert and there would be a packing plant at the port for the handling of the product of the interior. More Co-Operation Needed Mr. Dockrlll franklv said there wax not sufficient co-operation be- tween the consumers in Prince Ru-jpert and the producers of the interior. There was no doubt as to 'the standard of quality. If the ,clty of Prince Rupert demanded butter produced In the district the butter pack would Increase by leaps and bounds. It was estimated that Prince Rupert uses 160,000 pound of butter in a year but only ten per cent of that was the product of the Interior valleys. The result was that some of the oack had to Ibe marketed In bulk at Vancouver at lower prices, made up there under, various labels and it was quite j possible that some of It came from I there to Prince Rupert under other names. I The visitor sketched briefly the history of the building of the railway and the development of Prince I Rupert. The road had been the result of a vision of Sir Wilfrid Laur-ier who wished to extend the productive area of the country northward. The death of Sir Charles M. Haya and the coming of the World j (War changed everything and. In-' ( stead of Prince Rupert being a city 'of sixty thousand people, It now; .had only six thousand. A, formal vote of thanks was passed to the speaker on motion of F. A. MacCallum, seconded by C. V Evitt, both of whom spoke appreci-, i 'atlvely of the Interior and of Mm I.DockriU's efforts in giving so in-t Iterestlng an address. H. F. Pullen! ; referred to the fact that Mr. Dock- ilrlll't native mnrfpstv fnrhnrf ViU jmenllonlpg coal, he being the own-i 'er of the famous Bulkley Valley i mine. ' - . I Canadian Pilot IjOff To England ,WINND?EO, April 4: Captain Bruce Middleston, one of the orl-i 'glnal pilots of TransCanada Air, 'Lines, has resigned his position I with TransCanada and Will leave1 the Canadian service at the end of the month to proceed to England where he has accepted a position with Imperial Airways. 'Captain Mlddleton was born in Fort Frances, Ontario. May 15,1910 and was educated at the Dauphin I Public Schools. He took up flying' In 1930. Joining the Royal Air Force In England and later the Imperial Airways. Captain Middle- ton piloted the first eastbound passenger plane from Vancouver to Winnipeg when the service was Inaugurated April 1. George Hills PAINTING and DECORATING Slcn Work of all Descriptions Estimates Furnished Free Phone BLUE 751 Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing IIDIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 TOE DAILY NEWS Tuesdj a 4 Build Irish Rase For Trans-Atlantic 'Planes Preparations for the new trans' Atlantic auc route are being speeded In Irc;and, On of the hue buoys which will mark landing positions of the new air base being built in the mouth of the River Shannon at Foynes . Limerick. Is shown here. An expenditure of $10,000,000 Is expected to make the base one of the best In the world. At the top. the Cambria is pictured coming to rest in the waters of the Shannon. Man in the Moon "Advance Prince Rupert' in other words, -quit yer stallln." Jake says his job is to loaf tng it today. He says he thought he was making a pretty good Job of It. A visitor to the city recently asked Jake to the West Indies to ance taxes. row wno win neaa tne list with a hundred dollars? Tommy says he thinks Saturday's special number was a peach of a paper but Jake says It was Just a "Pot Boiler." That's the kind of a man he Is. It's great fun making a paper like this nothing. to do but write and set type and watch the bis press turn out the two thousand finished copies. It's so cosy I wonder everybody Isn't doing It. The weather was warm early I Plans To Entertain Vancouver Visitors j At the Prince Rupert Chamber i of Commerce meeting last nlghl. me entertainment committee re he wants to know how he can do ported that plans had been mad'1 Vancouver Board of Trade when they came on their excursion in lune. If the weather is suitable, they will be taken on a trip on the water as far as Bntse 'Rapids and othr points Including a stop live among tne uanaaians wno re- oh at the Cold Storage plant For fuse to Pay income and Inherit-' those who d0 not wish to go on the water, cars will be provided to drive them out and. on thetr return, all will meet at the Prince Rupert Club where they will t guests of the local Chamber prior to their dinner aboard the ship PASSING OF FRED CRONE Vancouver Alderman and Membct Of The legislature Expires While Golfing last week and the toeal lce VANCOUVER. April cream factories did a rushing Ald Cronf 4: CP- Libera! Jake says there's another PrinipryomnrentVCfr and coming and then they may sell 1920, collapsed and died yesterda .some more Ice cream. afternoon while golfing with three 1 , ... . . ... I companions. He was manaiinn I see the editor has been writing (dlr-toP nf .hn mnv, La"!!.? about the Salt Lakes I was '- ' derlng If I could buy the place fnr aooui live aouars on lime ana build myself a shack where I could loaf without disturbing my friends. Now what do you think is the matter with Prince Rupert? 'She's all right Jake says he never knew whether to use the masculine or feminine pronoun when speaking of Prince Rupert. If Jake would explain what he means by all Ws learned tnlk. I .might solve his problem for him. "Who are the greatest people In the wprld?" j "Prince Rupert people of course." "Yes, like heaven, they are." 1 It seems to me that the world would be all right If It wasn't for Hitler. Mussolini; the tax collector, and the people who try to sell me life Insurance. A happy life is this Where nothing, Is amiss And the only thing that troubles us Is too much heavenly bliss. Walker's Music Store Larce Stock Music SJeiiitzman, Nordhelmer and Lesaee.rianos Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope" I'hone Blue 389 212 th St. Try a Daliv r.m. r Miri?d art NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarelli Proprietor "A IIOMK AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 60 Rooms Hot fc Cold Water Prince Rupert. D C. Phone 281 P.O. Bos 198 We Have a Complete Slock of Easter Candies & Noveties Now on Display Your inspection Is invited We will hold any goods 'till called for Also EASTER HOX CIIOCO-LATES In all sizes and prices Mussallem's CONFECTIONERY 1 ' DRESSMAKING Tatlorinr and Re modelling I KIMI UYEDB Minna HI... Hit? OA1 4sr1 Avs N I I I) I'.VWAWA'AW.VANWA'rt j Whifflets From The Waterfront For tne Kaft Monday, Wednesday, and Friday From the bit the lob any better than nes do- to entertain the members of the I From Vancouver 5 ounaay , Olaf E. Eriksen, who cornea from Seattle to succeed Norman L Freeman as local representative of the International Fisheries Commission, arrived, in the city at the end of the week to assume his duties. Freighter Salvor. Oapt Albert Georgeson. was In port yterday discharging local cargo. Union steamer Catala. Capt James Ftndlay. arrived in port at 8:30 this morning from Stew-art, Anyox and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 p.m. for Vancouver and way point. Having on board Dominion Con stable A. J. Watklnson and Constable J. II. Ward RCM.P from Hazelton. the Indian Department' cruiser Naskeena left this morning for Port Simpson. Mail Schedule Ti-n-.iirhi i pm I Wednesday .. 10:30 ajn. Friday 4 pm April 13 and 23 . am For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday .. 7 pm Wednesday 3 pjn. From Anyox and Stewart Tuesday n:so axa Thursday 9 pjn , "or Naaj RWer and Tort Simpson-Sunday 7 pjn 1 Trom Naas River and Tort Simpson , Tuesday u;jo ..m,! or Queen Charlotte Ulandt Pprtl 7 and 21 9 30 p.m From Queen Charlotte Itlands April 5 and 19 am For Alaska- April 13 and 23 . From Alaska-April 6. 17 and 28 pm, am TONIGHT and WLDJ 2 Shows Nithtlr 1 ML f Fit KOI, FLYNN In "The Dawn Patrol" With BASIL lUlimONi; DAVID MVI S (At 7:29 and 9 II; ADDED ".MARCH OF TIMJ. Featuring The Brlthh Dilemma Cartoon "Roblnhood MaWei Good' Memorialize CNJl. steamer Prince John, Capt. Edward Mabbs. Ift Queen Char-; Mfinlrmon Pice lotte City at 1 o'clock this afternoon ""lliail U3i for Massett and U expected to ar- in t rive here tomorrow evening from Kfinfl Klllmnt'c Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Is- vuu wuuuxia lands. of a calm which w u: ; tee all Ummc who to I volunteer work in cm ,i 5 pjn. the building of the M I Highway. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday lt:00 pm. From Skcena Hirer i. Fridays. Garden - p m. For Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 noon I Thursday 10 pjn.l Friday 9:30 pjr I April 8. 17 and 38 5 pjn.' DAWSON CREEK I ' v . i wit .tc uviufc, 'for the erection in !h Try 1 Dally New i at Lowi FgJws row EASTER Between all Stations in Canaii binalc Fare i - 1 and One-Quarfei for Round Trip lUtnlmym ff B GOINQ: April 6 to 2 p.m. April 10 RETURN Uav dtttlnMlen wttlt midnight, April ft ft! H-': - r I NEW AND nETTER ! COLD CURED ICE 5 For the Halibut and Salmon Flcetf Following the invcntlgations of the Fisheries JI'm . . j the Company tas Just completed extensive chanupf. ,i f ments In Ice storage and Ice delivery method. Ite for the boats will all be old Ice, thorouihly rurrd or t ajced at new low temperatures. It will be dellmrd Into ? lhe hold, even In the hottest weather, as cold as the J storage room. f Fishermen are invited to liupcct the new system j Better Ice than ever before, at no Increase In cost, mr . r to the boat and improved quality in fish delivery I Canadian Fish & Cold Storage t Trlnce Rupert Jjf nr,n ColnmbU W.VAVAVA'AVWAWW i 5 Crystal Confectionery Try Our Homc-Madc Candy Tea, Coffee and Light Lunches Soda Fountain and Fruit AWA'AVAWA-AVAVA CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFK 1'bone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C K. BLACK COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer I'RINCL RITKKT FEKI) CO. Phones 58 and Fresh Local Raw And PaBtcurizcd Milk VALENTIN DAIKV HI0NI-4I1 I