t itr I, A I. r Phone 311 T o r Knj'oy Uic Advantages of Modern Kitchen Kquipment With a McClary Range Kor COAU WOOD or OIL Drop in and see the new MeClary Jtange-Inspect their many feature of superiority. nii.UTIMT KNAMI.L IINIR1I I1ASILY Kl.VT CLEAN Sri.KNDII) MAKING OVEN ITIJ.Y KNAMi:i.lJJ INSIDE IU(1HI,Y I'OIJSHEU TOP ECONOMICAL I TEI, CONSUMPTION A llx ary Range with oUburiwr Installed will lve satisfactory - J t , lomlcal baking, cooking and heating scrvlce-lt can be d bm k for use with coal or wxmI .n a short time l or Satisfactory Senlce Oct a McClary GORDON'S HARDWARE MrniHDE STREET 500000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 COMMODORE CAFE Newly Renovated. New Staff. Improved Services. J- N. Klllas, manager, has Just returned from Vancouver wllh the rtaff obtainable. New Cooks. New Even Ihlng. Up to the .Minute Special Itluc Ribbon Beef, Especially Imported for This Cafe Nothing Here JJut the Jiest. Try Our Special Sunday Dinners THE CABARET been converted luto an up to date dining room with special Provision for afternoon teas. Cards provided free. Ladles may mtt their friends In this room without oblitatloti. Make It Downtown Headquarters Oaowooooooooaoooooioooaooooooaoaoooaoooooooooaoooooo Uhem suffer longer, not to say anything about the taxpayers who are the xeal victims. These poor suck- i ers are, if .1 am right, being plundered to the extent of nearly a million dollars every day possibly much more Just In Canada. What Kets me so disgusted Is to hear the government and the people talking about hard times. They haven't the money for needed things but tbey shoot this amount of money aewn the sewers every day. Not only that alone but the most sick ening part of the whole farce Is the ,faet In my distorted mind that - - -r the' Are not receiving a farthing rMl va,ue tor lheee millions and mx.srs but figure out the facts to suit yourself lBat tne wool racket is needless. Ii ha. be admltt f unJ J'0bljr onl a extremely to be a fact has not been discover- racket but we could beat both these ed by any one exeept myself. Surely and several other like swindles if I am not really the most crazy per-: everyone was Just as screwy as I son In the whole world. jam. It bolls down to the fact that I 1 hsiU not go Into the simplicity am either right or I am wrong. Iff' the matter but will merely state I am rlaht. then there are a lot of that it helps everyone exccjJt the people in the world who are more I racketeers and the only harm it crazy than I am and I lose that'doe them Is Just to stop handing honor and distinction. Today iltbemover ' money whleh they shouk! tand convicted by my own words. receive. It does not rob even I am In a class by myself. those leeches except In sioppln Now that even the Senate has " Plclcln1 n th . A' the time, at least. I V"Knl been unable again to do anything! C.N.Rould tate that I do not wish to in regarding to solving the h' obout this matter matter . i m,!k, h fart anything u"Ie lt be Macken- if gets down to hras that the CNH Is merely a drop lnif"MLnJr e Mr Mr. Man- !ih.n!ntlv ImrwydhU In !h h.uVt It miM m that Uv Dunning. we have a' democratic powers that be would welcome or Mr .Jhl "u Pu In iart. it has been a some advice from anyone, even a thm. as wet! as myself, on the spot ':. Tn th tin. rnvlrnr mnlM tt I. rMiilU that ou,nc u w u" j .,.m i.. t-i t I.-..- - . u. v- dui uo or miuv uu. w. k. i , , t. i. vm ih hr- t rannni .i Mir hv anrt And this means million a day Quick. D. T. GREENE 3 3 LitUe announced to the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night that silent Insulator have been installed on the pewer line of the Northern British 'Columbia. Power Co. so that any in-.lerference with reception would now come from other sources than- the power company. Announcements All advertisements In this col-imn will be charged for a full month at 2e a word. Bridge April 5: Eagles Lutheran Tea April 6. Queen Mary Easter Monday. Legion Royal visit dance April 10. Tea Mrs. Parking bridge and Anglican Easter Sale April 13. George Smith, a white man of alarmed some of the residents. Ho Port Simpson, was fined $10 by sh- damage was done, pendiary Magistrate Andrew Thompson In provincial police Mr. and Mrs- H. M. Cowie ar-court this morning for trapping rived In the city on the Catala without a license. Sunday night jrom Vancouver, be- 1ng on their way to XHaxton where Albert Ferris, well known pioneer -Mr Cowie is to be accountant at of Aiyansh, was brought to the city on the Catala this morning from the Naas Valley for treatment In the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospi- Charlie Anderson, for fraudlently obtaining a meal at King Tal's rest aurant on Fulton Street, was fined $10, with option of seven days imprisonment, by Magistrate McCly- mont In city police court this The Minister of National Defence is to be requested by the Prince Ru learn the waters of this district well so that they might be useful In time of need. The proposal was made by W. O. Fulton at the meet-Ine of the Chamber last nleht ipresents "The MiKaao April u. "Vancouver this year as he and Mrs. i capltol Theatre. Women of Moose Spring Sale April 19, 20. Presbyterian Easter Sale. C. N. R. A. Annual Ball, Moose Mali. April 21. . United Spring Sale May 3. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 4. MHlc Fund Tea May 0. Johnson were leaving soon on a. trip to England and did not expect to return .until fall. The Chamber decided to try to get some other 'person to represent Prince Rupert' I at the event. Sea Cadet Dance noyrf nan Tea-Mrs jack joy's' Is HaoDV Affair rr April 20. . ... tiAn', Anrii Fifty Young Couples At Event Saturday lht In Naval Headquarters A happy dancing party war held at headquarters of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve 'Saturday night for the local Sea iPnriot. r?m Ahnnf flflw vniino the B. .C, Packers cannery. The Prince .Rupert Chamber of Commerce, at its .meeting last taL He is in quite a weak conditloa jnlght.. decided tp A$k the Domln-and was accompanied by Mrs. Phil-', ion government to .see or lease the lips. J te held or many years as a site for the post office. Dr. and Mrs. Mackenzie Morrison1 of Stewart are visitors in .the city, having arrived on the Catala this" morning Iran the north. Dr. Morrison I? the medical practitioner of Stewart and .is a brother oi Dr Hugh M. .Morrison, lnspeitor of schools, here. pert Chamber of Commerce to have! The Prince Rupert Chamber jofJ all ships of the Canadian fleet l ommerce wtu co-operate with the visH Prince Rupert at least once a Junior Chamber in connection with year. It was suzeested that it was events to aid In the sending of very desirable this fleet should .children to see the King and Queen Particularly in a stag party Ito be out on at the Prince Rupert Club. Thl? was -decided fcf the "meeting of the .Chamber last night The Prince Rupert Chamber of, The Prince Rupert Chamber ofJCommerce. at its meeting last! Commerce last night referred back! night, passed on to the press an ap- to a committee a request to the Pl made by Hon. Ian McKenzie. Canadian National Telegraphs ask-i minister of defence, that employ ing for the removal of dlscrimlna-'ers continue tneir support or me tory telegraph rates against Prince i militia by allowing employees' to Rupert. The committee is to pre- get away for training and other pare a brief for submission to the purposes. It was pointed out that I proper authorities. An Increase of I the hours on which the local office will be open on Sundays is also to be asked. exceueni support naa oeen given the militia here. C.N.R. Trains A letter was read last night at the.- meeting of the Prince Rupert por ,hf East-Chamber of Commerce in which MondaySi Wednesdays and Fri-the Stewart Board of Trade extend-l g days pjn ed. a welcome to Prince Rupert! From the East people In connection with a pros-1 Tuesdays.' Thursdays and pectlve trip to that town on Labor, Saturdays . 11 pj Day this year, pointing out the In-J tors, nils letter was referred to aj committee. 1 T. H. Johiison WTOte the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night stating he would be unable to Prince Rupert Operatic Society attcnd the Port Day celebration at' Don't Be Mistaken About Constipation! mny people, when they A rrt Jrecwitlpted, .n the niedl-lin. tloeel! Uke pur gUve. Ji trr to foreet tU the aileJ uri. And senenlly It come Uckm nd more olten until you ftn1 lhe wf9- ... If. like inort PP.y0.,"! blind, met, poUtcihe cu luiwcl movement "ifthS th. re for you' llment. eat a cood bowl ol Kei-?otsr. rrl'py All-Br.n for ton.-It Uvma the oecefy "bulk". nd eonttn Vltnita Bi, the Mtural Intestinal tonic. Et wim All-Brn evjnrijr. drink lot of water, nd become "rirular" Made tn London, Cnmd Kellost. At all sro- cert. npAMHE snrlnx Sate. Metropole Pple were present and dancing 'fL J Ooternment I.lqutr Art t Section 27) Notice of Application for Consent To Transfer IWr I Irrnre Notice 1 hereby given that on uie next, w unaer- to ttxe uquor was ful1 svv1ng from 8 Pm' un" Oontrol Board for conein to transfer ii ii Vfiv 17 ... , . , . . Hall, way mikI uiae lr Phnrli!ar nr Licence No 423. Issued In re- I'lMN'CF' KUIi:UT TO VICTORIA Balagno's Orchestra and Ned To- kw s'ltiSC aituau CHILDKLNS Miiiniirvt! fund IIND I'VFNTS LU.NTS Dc' was master of ceremonies and't rrar Btwit, upon u t&nda ! Ap,- April 10, Bridge, Canadian Legion freshments were served. u.xa Registration District, in the Prov- nrf Women's Auxiliary. Among those In attendance were ince ot Bnuh ooiumbu. from aim. April 14. uance, me ragiqs, u. m. winsiow, presioent oi mei -H vtcm Rupert. Prttiah r.W Hall. . ilOCal branch Of the Navy Leasua'ooiumbla. the transferee.. ?..-.i on Ainfiteur NlchL Mnnsetnf rnnnrl? nnrf Mrs. IVtnslnw. Mr.l Dated t Prlnc Rupert. 8. C. thta Hall ' Mrs. W. H. Tobey and Mr- and 8tn M7c&F&zaiiu May 3, Grand Dance, Moose Hall. Mrs. Croft Brook. 1 Applicant ni.Trnafre Shower For Bride Held Last Week Miss Ingrid Morse, Now Mrs. Stanley YeitcJt, Js Honored km April 4, 1030. T-tid PAGE THRT.r Orrtnge Pekoe Blend "SALAM TEA The Letter Box V, V f..VO I ' t ar T JAVOKKI? r.i;niy News: hi wonder why you ore .:. this manner or other-,c ease may be. I merely on record. ' i .it I mutt bo the erae-i. m Uw world and there it 500.000.000.000 people One rnldht ai well go the ailed civilized portions v orld have practically the r iblem ai has Canada. with the CNJt. deflcH. . been the study of various . nts and commissions. It hat no one has been able 'he puzzle and we have a ipmlon that the only rea-d( not donate the CNJL to ,s because they are afraid .it leait until the Conser-' 'he Liberals have Joined u Union government uid owe no responsibility e or else the worse catai- - ' frjnln$ a sort of Fascist sr..:" t which those who now are the people might get i ':c position in whJch the German Italian and Ja-- ' wrple now find themselves fft tr? :a practically that position : : ! speets and everything wards things .being wone T bc'ter Umebymany o our soa ? ?KT2 rri" cannot see the wood, . , " - " "1. ,".7 , for Possibly It is because n, a . r i . they cannnot ee their nose al ' . .7. vm" ana though It Is the most prominent Jm" ".5? called; feature on their face. Possibly it is J. . . . mtrev 0111 1 nave at 1 the li able to put a finger on the trouble. fry who knows? jnere are a lew wi nave eome to do know tliat no one .else lias me same conclusion as niysr-ir but come forward with anv kind nt a for some reason they do not make solution whatever. They are stuck ihelr findings public. We believe or eke are in on thirki An na. there are several revolutionary in- turally, are saying nothing. Jn any ventlons in the world today whkh case we suggest that a small sum are keot off the market because like a minion a dav u of not much tc use them would spoil the Income consequence and we do not care so of our great rocketeers, .muen for the money but It should It Is my belief that some one! be a matter of pride with us that must have come to the some con-! we have at last got wire to the little elusion as I have arrived at In regard to our greatest racket but they are not telling anyone. It seems Incredible that what we wttl assume shell game and need the money to play that other shell game munitions for a change. Of course the two are really tied up in the same LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock, Is reported to be forty minutes late MrfW. M. Cummlngs of Alice Arm tls paying A brief visit to the city, having arrived Xrom the north on the Catala this morning. Major R. Lahiff of the Post Office staff Is a patient .for a few days In the Prince- Rupert General Hospital. Everybody welcome to th Springtime Frolic. Moose Hall Thursday, April C. Refreshments, novelties. 81 II. y. Morehouse, district manager for B. C. Packers, after a .brief visit here on company business, sailed by the Catala this afternoon on his return to Namu. Mi and Mrs. V. Wagner of Stew-, art and Mrs. Wagner's mother, Mrs. Lovely satin .slips for one dollai at the Dollar Store make An acceptable Easter gift tf. Mrs. Gladys Halliday sailed Sunday night on the Catala for d trip to Stewart. Mrs. P. M. Rayner .returned home on the Catala Xhls .morning from Mill .Bay where she has been visiting for the past week with Mrs. J. W, .Connery. Albert Farrow, steamboat Inspector, who has been In the city for the past couple of weeks on official -duties, sailed by the Catala this afternoon on bis return to Vancouver. Business at the rejular monthly meeting yesterday .of the Princs Rupert .Ministerial Association was entirely of routine nature. Rey. J. C. Jackson, the president, wa? in the chair. W. H. Becker, arrived in the city onl The fire department had a call the Catala this morning from the at 1:40 Sunday morning to a rub-north, jblih fire at Third Avenue and " . Bl Aft. r A A. A i ubiu oireei, me size oi wmcn ents for the bride-to-be-! Mrs. W. J. Ltneham gave an appropriate speech to the prospective bride. ? Those present were the haitess. 'Mrs. Raabe. Mrs. IHlda Johitson. Mrs. Henry Dickens, Mrs. Julius Johnson. Miss Alice Gomez. Mrs. Marie Skog. Mrs. Doug Stalker, Mrs. B Reid. Mrs. Harbottle. Mrs. C. H. Insulander. Mrs. Qulst, Mrs. . pM. McKay. Mrs. T. Moran, Mrs. A delightful miscellaneous show- Orace Oillls. Mrs. John Filed-er was held at the home of Joh.i helm. Mrs Ole Wick. Mrs- A. O. Clausen. Eeighth Avenue West, last . Mosse. Mrs Knutson, Mrs. An- mursday altemoon, in nonor oi tonson. Mrs. Signe Kfffm rnunm Fossum Miss Ingrid Morse whose marriaga to Stanley Veltch took place on Saturday. Mrs. L. Raabe was th? hostess Tea and retrestiments were served after which Miss Florence Morse wheeled In a lovely decorated wagon full of beautiful pres- Sl.OO Quarts off Half Gallons 50c off Special Sale on All This Week at Xtrm uiara t'ossum. Mrs. Mary Hardy, Mrs. Rensvold. Mrs. E. Strand, Mrs. Pkinner. Mrs. A Caravan, Mrs- W. J. Lineham. Mrs. Iverson ahd 3IUs Florence Morse. Try a tvilly Nws drifted sd-vprtlsement for best results. 25c pinU THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. We Can Supply You With Coupons off 15c off Half Pints Easter Greetings EASTER CARDS Are more beautiful than ever and Easter is a beautiful time of year to remember your friends. Select suitable cards from our splendid stock. From 2 for 5c to 35c Mechanical Easter Ducks 25c Cotton Chicks - - - - fr 5c to 10c Chicken on Swing 2 for 5c Rooster and Chicks on Swing 5c Easter Seals, new desijns 15c pkg. Easter Napkins Pkg. of 40 1- 15c eMaeMvs.JM UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUKJv T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:50 p.m. 10:30 pjn. Due Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase TUkets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Aeent. Third Ave. Phone 568 SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! ciiting at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVEE Steamer leaves Prince Kupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for tlie Eust Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. AIR-CONDITIONED SLEEPING CAR For fares, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, C16 3rd Ave. v-n-:9