TTursday. April 6, 1939. Quait That Satisfies "SALAD A CHURCH NOTICES ' r t UUlTUUUil nuiij , ., Annaunremrn' of Special Fatter Wcck-F.nd Catherint I Owl It Mar at K p.111- Special pictures will be shown depleting scenes in the Life of ChrHt. alio an Easter Pageant The Symbol of t Cross will be presented by the Youth Group. railer Sundav 0 a.roButer Sunrise Service held in Alder Park, weather permHUni. otherwise will be hsjd In the Citadel, gottg Sheets provided. Come end worship the Risen Christ In this service. 11:00 a.m - Holiness .Meeting 2t30 p.m. Sunday School 7:10 p.m. Salvation Meeting Special llaster Music anil Singing Throughout the Whole Day. All Are Welcome ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL ( ' (Church of England) Very Iter. J. It. Gibson, Dean Choir leader, A. J. Lancaster Organist, Peter Men noon rut day services 10 a m Children's Service 11 ajn Morning Prayer and Sermon 8ub)ect "The Groups Around the Crass" 8 pmThe Choir will render the Sacred Cantata "Olivet to Calvary" Routine Business Library Board '.. day will be devoted to par-lining new books far the Juven and free adult sections of thr library. Mrs. Arnold was lhanked by lh BoaroVfor an excellent donaUou r 32 nri times to the free tecUro. Mla3dllh BoihweU of the Bank f Montreal staff left on Uutt ere- ln's l tram for a vacation trip '"X'aary and Edmonton Phone 583 Mrs. Tom Caroff Is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. Miss Laura Bragg, who has been Thanks Ilitended To Mrs. ArnolJ lytaf vtolt here with friends, will For Donation of Books and Taggers for Services m& by the Prince Rupert tonight on her return to Vancouver. IlmvtnU) fVnriakU aiul IIm SI? Hotel Arrivals Royal A. Vilvang. A. Mlkelson. O. Lat val and A. Nlae. city. Prince Rupert Miss A. Stewart, city. Central M Clostrr Billmor; Ounnar Joh:isni. city Linzey &Da INVALID'S GAS MASK This special ga.s re ask for the use of invalids, hospitals patients and other persons w ho are unable to wear the ordinary type is being manufactured in Central Europe. The new mask is more In the shape of a helmet, the wearer being able to move about freely and feel no discomforts. Tests in atmospheres of highly concentrated poison gas have proved that the mask la fool-proof. It la fitted with a hand air pump but can be equipped with an automatic pump. Mrs. Paul Stefarig left on last evening's train for a visit at Usk with her sister, Mrs, Arthur Alger. . .v. -. vsw..iuv . . ... , ii-li i ill The Prlnrr Runort Public IJI. I rs.,t, f..,l k. t imm auicocu m vtwu tary Hoard held IU refular month- the Prince Rupert yecterdsr mora-'011. M,!5?5a?! Van mating on Wednesday evening ing from a brief trig. to'Vaneouver.l TLJtJ1'0" 1 vaea" Tbov present were Frank EHbtv ooneem. I If 3Vww m limr W J' AUr m Iki Rriiua Rm fu- VL4Ha last evenlnO Site for totftfoF ,d "Miss" Olive Van Cooten. Ub- to soend the Easter vacaUon sea-1 Plnt5 to 8Pnd tn Eater reaUon ldan . son at his home jat thelr homes Included Miss Betty ft-n-nr business only was trans- (Clarke to Forestdale. Miss France; - U-tl during the meeting. Appre Miss E. A. Mercer and Miss Mary rxn,er lo Terrace. Misses Edith and uior. was expret&ed for Die ex-Martin will aaU this afternoon ou Je" Owens to Evelyn, and Miss, lknt service radrtd to the Ub- the Princess Norah for Vancouver Miat Adams to Uak. fv by Mm W Brass and hei where they will attend the teach tShts dutini the recent tag e'rs' convention next week. tiy.Thc funds raised from the ' ' Inspector C. O. Barber, provincial police, will sail tomorrow night' The Following Specials Ar e Real Money Savers: 3I-String Clover Honey 4'i 2's Scecllen Ralsim Tor lb. Couniry-Klst Pears Tin Pearl While Soap- 0 Jewel Lb. Shortening 30c 50c 23c lie 10c ''Ib'uj's Primes 2's. 35C Mbby's Krttliup Per bottle 17c 25c 10c Royal City Corn Tin IJananak-Per lb. Royal City 2s 2'2s Roman Meat Cookies Tomatoes- Royal Household Flour -49s Niblct Corn 2 Lucerne Cheese. Mrnto, Plain pktis. only. 2 10c 9c lie 20c 1.55 25c Relish, Pi- '-lb- 25c A Full Line of Seasonable Fruits and VcRctables Vegetable Soup-moth tins. 2 Pastry Flour 10 lbs II C. Lynn Valley Per tin -Mam- Iarge Orangey-Dozen Also 20e 25e -The best. Apricots Lynn Valley Peaches Per tin i. . & I). Tea Per lb Potlflor Wax Tin Arriving Every Bait 25c 30c 45c 20c 12c 15 c 45c 50c 27. THE DAILY NEWS PACE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Everybody welcome to the Make a hit with your wife and Springtime Frolic, Moose Hall, glre her a nice snappy purse from Tontght Refreshments, novelties. Fashion Footwear for Easter. .' iulil it. D. A. Wilson arrived in the city Tonight's tram, due from the from Vancouver yesterday to take Hast at 11 o'clock, was reported a position with Nelson's Barber this afternoon to be on time. Shop. Sale of Plants SALE OF LOCAL PERENNIAL PLANTS Vacant Store Next to Shoe Shine Stand, Third Ave. All Day Saturday HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Miss Olivia Mouat of Booth Mem orial High School teaching staff will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver to spend the Easter vacation season. Peter Lakle. CUR. divisional freleht and Dasseneer agent, re iness. Vernon Crockett, principal of the Smithers High School, will arrive in the city from the interior on tonight's train and sail on the Prince Rupert to spend the Easter holiday " season In Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. King and son. who have been spending the winter In Vancouver, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday morning from the south, being on their way to Inverness for the summer. ' Engagement ,.;:' Mr. and Mrs Robert Yates an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Eileen Edith, to Leo Jos eon Hoean. soli of Mr. and Mrs. 3. P. Hogan of Pacific, the wed ding to take place in May. Announcements Alt advertisements in thi column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word jon the Princess Adelaide for Vlc-i ttoria where next Thursday-he will "Queen Mary I attend a dinner to be tendered as Easter Monday. a farewell to Col. J. M. McMutlln I who is retiring as commissioner of. Legion Royal visit the force. Returning. Inspector dance April 10. ' IMrber will pay a visit to the Bella) Ooola Valley. He expects to be away Anglican Easter Sale April 13. about two weeks. The paier Daily News if i ABC vies Phone 586 EASTER SPECIALS, APRIL 8th -10th-11th ' lii Opening Our New location on Third Avenue We Are Looking Forward to Making .Many New , Friends. Tea and Coffee will he served from 3 to G on Saturday. Free Samples of many lines to every purchaser. Corr.e In to This Friendly Store and Inspect Our New Quarters Without Obligation Lutheran Tea April 6. Women of April 19. 20. Tea Mrs. Parkin's J I bridge and I Prince Rupert Operatic Society presents "The Mikado" April 12, 13 Capitol Theatre. I Baptist Supper April 18. Moose Spring Sale Presbyterian Easter Sale, April C. N. R. A. Annual Ball, Moose Hall, April 21. Boy;:' Band Tea, Mrs.. Jack Joy's, April 26. Scout Tea, Mrs. Hougan's April Hodgson School, Dancing Capitol Theatre, April 27, 28. Baptist Missionary Tea, May 1. United Spring Sale May 3. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 4. Milk Fund Tea May 6. ORANGE Spring Sa:e, Metropole Hall. May 17. PRINCE RUPERT TO VICTORIA CHILDREN'S FUND EVENTS April 10, Bridge. Canadian Legion and Women's Auxiliary. April 14, Dance. The Eagles. Eagles' Hall. April 20, Amateur Night, Moose Hall. May 5, Orand Dance, Moose Hall. Try a Dally News ciu-vslfled ad vertlsemenl for bo5t results. ar. B. Wilkinson of the teathlng staff of Booth Memorial High School will sail tonight for Vancouver to attend the annual Easter teachers' convention. Angus OUlls, who has been in Vancouver receiving treatment for a recent Injury, returned home from the south on the Prince Rupert yesterday. Children's Colds Beit treated without "doting" VJCKS W VAPORUB I Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sinclair, who1 have been on a trip to Vancouver,: returned to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert yesterday. D. McN. Lowe of Smithers. engineer tor the provincial depart ment of public works, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday, being on his way back to the interior after a trip to Victoria. fn CLnjA Ew4 -. s J 1 m s,i. turned to the city on the Princess P(JSt "1Ce WlcketS Will be Norah v.Y this M. ,ffn afternoon frrvn from a a hrief brief OPCU trip to Ketchikan on official bus from 8 ajn. to 12 noon. The public lobby will be open from 8 ajn. to 10 pm. W. H. Tobey. divisional superintendent, left on last even ing's train for a trip to the interior as far as Prince George on one of his periodical Inspection trips. He will be back Saturday night. Fred Calderone. who has been employed at the Britannia mine for some time, arrived home from the south on the Prince Rupert yesterday. He is to Join the staff of the Eddy Pass mine at Porcher Island. What's Wrong With Rupert People? Are they laiy or careless? Or have they an inferiority complex? We don't believe they are dulL Yet some time ago we advertised a 51000 contest for the best letter about Bluebird Diamonds and had only a few entrants. i Would It be because people are suspicious that there might be something more to do or something to buy? Anyhow an agricultural stu dent won the prize with a let ter no better than many Prince Rupert people could have written. Well we now have another $1000 prize contest which only needs the best letter of 50 words about Parker Pens. No pen to buy, nothing else to do later. Why not try? Well tell you all J about it, or see our window and ask for an entry blank. We'd very much like the prize to come to Prince Prince Rupert. Rupert. George Hills PAINTING and DECORATING Sign Work of all Descriptions Estimates Furnished Free Phone BLUE 731 WE NEVER L00K1 VORWEGEtTB I YELLOW OR FADER RECKITTS BLUE fl l lU f A)JJ I on WAS H DAY " Pi u m S' ( v41 U I r " a wbite linens 1 1 II 1 jBM- Reckitts BLUE Prevents Clothes Turning Yellow u Headquarters For Gardening Supplies Garden Tools Seeds Lawn Mowers -Garden Hose Flower Pots Special Offer Rennies Supberb Gladioli Selection 10 Larse Bulbs All different : 50 Large Bulbs 5 each of ten named varieties vfS'or I Lb - Special Prices in Larger Quantities Lime 50-lb. sack Fertilizers 6c 75c Fencing 45c $1.95 Feed Everything You Grow Wth Alt complete, balanced diet NEW AND BETTER Sulphate of Araonia 6-10-10 Fertilizer Bone Meal GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 Ki&bX fate unfoit. McPRIDE STREET 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 652 Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. ijr M&msi COLD CURED ICE i; Jewellers THE STORE WITH THE CLOCN For the Halibut and Salmon Fleet Following the investigations of the Fisheries Research Station, the Company bas Just completed extensive changes and Improvements in Ice storage and Ice delivery methods. Ice for the boats will all be old Ice, thoroughly cured or aged at new low temperatures. It will be delivered into the hold, even in the hottest weather, as cold as the storage room. Fishermen are Invited to Inspect the new system. Better Ice than ever before, at no Increase, In cost, means economy to the boat and Improved quality In fish delivery. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Kupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia