f PAGE FOUR -Li i mm JJ.JU Direct Importers of: FINE CHINA, D1NNERWARE Hotel and Restaurant White and Green Band Vitrified Ware Various Sizes of Glasses for Beer Parlors Pbone 585 Country-Klst Tin BASEMENT STORE Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist CHURCH NOTICES FIRST UNITED CHURCH EASTEIt SUNDAY Organist Miss Swanna Olafson A.T.OM. Leader Junior Choir II. T. Lock Leader Senior Choir J. S. Wilson Minister Rev. J. C. Jackson 3 11 a.m. Anthem "They Have Taken Away My Lord The Junior Choir EASTER DAY 8:00 ajn. Holy Communion 11:00 a.mv Morning Prayer and Holy Communion Anthem "They Have Taken Away My Lord" Sermon Subject "The Experience of the Risen Lord" Stalrier" I I 53:30 p.nWChildren's Service and Presentation of the Lenten Offering 7:30 pmV -Evening Prayer and Sermon Subject Resurrection 'Witness to the PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 223 6th Avenue West Evangelist and Mrs. Barnes will continue their special prophetic cam paign until Wednesday evening, April 12th ' Subjects Sunday 11 a.m. Supernatural Cows f Sunday 2 p.m. Revelation Chapter 3 r Sunday 7:30 pjn. After Death What? Monday 7:45 pjn. An Invitation from Royalty Tuesday 7:45 p.m. How the Next War Will Start (Prophetic-illustrated) e? Wednesday 7:45 pjn. The Coronation (Speaker eye-witness) We Welcome You CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Pbone 51 For Best Household Coal MR8. C R. BLACK Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PBOMl U7 jji Linzey & Davies Pears Llbby's Prunes 2's. 2 for Llbby's Ketchup Per bottle Pearl White Soap : 6 Jewel Lb. Shortening 10c 35c 17c 25c 10c Royal City Bananas Per lb. ,. Niblet Corn 2 .... 9c 10c Royal City Tomatoes QQ 22'S 11c Roman Meal Cookies Royal Household Flour 49'a 20c $1.55 25c Lucerne Cheese, Relish, Pi. Men to, Plain fe-lb. OCn pkgs. only. 2 Vegetable Soup-moth tins. 2 A Full Line of Seasonable Fruits and Vetetables Arrivhg Every Boat - T D Thone 586 EASTER SPECIALS, APRIL 8th -10th-11th In Opening Our New Location on Third Avenue W'e Are Looking Forward td Making Many New Friends. Tea and Coffee will be served from 3 to 6 on Saturday. Free Samples of many lines to "every'purchasef. - Come in to This Friendly Store and Inspect Our New Quarters Without Obligation The Following Specials Ar e Real Money Savers: M-Strlng Brooms 3QC Each Clover Honey 4's 2's Seedlcs Raisins Per lb 50c 25c 11c Mam- Large Oranges-Dozen Ajso 20c 25c Pastry Fjour 10 lbs. B.C. Crab The best, Tin Lyntv Valley Per tin Apricots 25c 30c 45c 20c 12c Lynn Valley Peaches f (? XOO Per tin L . D. Tea, 'Pet lb Polfflor Wax Un 45c 50c THE DAILY NEWS Waterfront Whiffs First Week's Halibut Husiness Prices at Fair Ixivel for Opening Catches-Hough Weather at Sea The first week following the openincr of the Pacific the Prince RuDert Fish Exehanee The vessel sailed an hour or so la was held on Wednesday when two ter on her return to Vancouver and American vessels sold 6.400 pounds waypoints. The Cardena brought and four Canadian boats 45.600 north the. cannery crews for Cart pounds. The first boats were: j lisle, on the Skeena River, and for Inlet- M' Jcan I American- Chum, 900 pounds; Rhrcrs rman. Visitor. 3,500 pounds. lhcaded "e CarlWe Prt Delayed by heavy freights for port simrson where they took $olo--' "I Know That My Redeemer Llveth." The Messiah Marie Lock canneries and other waypoints, Ua- shelter from the storm, returning s . sermon incontestable fact ana indispensable irutn 5 7:30 pjn. Trio "In Joseph's Lovely Garden" Clarence Dickinson ' Mrs. H. T. Lock, Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Large 5 Anth'em "Rejoice In the Lord" G. J. Elvey The Senior Choir S : Solo "Open the Gates of the Temple" Knapp Dr. R. G. Large 5". .' Sermon rThe Attainment of Immortality- ! ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Choir Leader, A. J. Lancaster Organist, Peter Lien Ion steamer Cardena, Capt. John to port last evening. The party Classified Ads. FOR KENT T1ELP WANTED WANTED "Woman capable of tak- i lng over household duties and care of tour children. State age and wages expected. Write I Osberg, Btewart, B.C (82 1 FOR SALE I. (FOR SALE 1937 deluxe Fordor Sedan, good as new; mileage 15,-1 .' 000. Phone Blue 972. tf. 'CLAPP Block for sale Building 50" ' by 80 3 storeys, eight 4 room Hats with bath, pantry, monarch j range In each flat: two stores 25 by 80'; full sized basement; foundations good. Building costi $16,000. Taxes owing $1500. Own-I er Instructs, us to sell equity fori $1,000 or submit best offer. H; O. Hedgefson, Co. Ltd. (93) j FOR SAtE 30 ft. troller. 8-10 Pet-' ters Delsel, Fisherman's Float. 1 apply 929 6th Ave. East. Price $400.00. '871 J ARTICLES FOR SALE 'FOR RENT Furnished 2 room flatjR,UBBER GOODS, SUNDRIES, with bath. Only reliable people I mauea postpaia in piai.. need apply. 411 7th Ave. West. ! scaled wrapper. 80-, less than (83) retail. Write for mall-order cata- logue NOV-RUBBER CO., Dept. CLEAN, Well - furnished modern l. Box 01. Hamilton, Ont. tt aDartments. Phone Red 444. tf.i .. .. . .. . .' PERSONAL BE READY FOR EXAMIKATIONS.il ; We have helped hundreds to ob-1 1 tain positions as Letter Carriers. Postal Clerks, Customs Examiners, Clerks and Stenographers, etc. Free booklet of Information M. C. C. Schools Ltd.. Winnipeg, Oldest in Canada. if YOU can run a Home Kindergarten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg, Manitoba. tf. SOFT ICE CREAM INVESTIGATE Mills new 6-quart master freezer. Large Pacific Coast departmental has selected; this new equipment to make their own Ice cream. Special low price for spring $115.00 Down; one, two or three years to pay Even the smallest store can afford one Write Cale B. Jarvls, 318 Homer St.. Vancouver. B. C. (82) George Hills PAINTING and DECORATING Sign Work of all Descriptions Estimates Furnished Free Phone BLUE 751 TK.MUKS Tenidrr will be received by the xn-CU-nrtgned up to norm on ThurtAij. 13th April 1939, for the took and Uxture of UcLEOO'S SHOE STORE, In Bankruptcy. Tenders tor Merchandise n1 FtrndlneM may be M-paf&Xc. but muM bo lor uie emtre stock of eoah. Tender for Fixture, Machinery and Equipment may be Vat individual tat. The hWheftt or any lender not aicrmrnj accept ed, Inveivtory available from, and the vlhole available for inxproUon by ap-pcrlnrUncnt "-i'h. the underelgned, O. L. RORIK, TniHte. "Ooternment Mqoor Act" (Section 37) Notice of Application, for Content To Trantfrr Ivrr Licence Notice I hereby given that on the 10th day of April next, the under-aliened Intend Vj apply to the lAquor Oontrot Board for cansent to tmufer of Beer Licence No, 4133, tamed In re-wect of preralmn betns part of a I building known a Buror Itotel, (ttuate , at rVaner Street, Upon the Unda de acrlbed u LoU No. 13 and M, Block 33, SnoUon 1, Map 923. Prince Rupert Iand' Kefflatratton DUrtrlct, In the Province of BrttUh CMumbl. from Alexander Jamea Prudhornme to Oarl William Zarelll of Prince Rupert, BrttUh wnmurai, -uie transferee. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. O, thU 8th day of March 1939 CARL WILLIAM 'ZARXLLI Applicant and Traaafere. - consisted or Harry Ward, Fercy Mr- way to the fishing grounds for herl Intosh. Dob Tobcy. Walter Cross, mst trip or me season. Miss Dcssle Thompson, Miss Mar-J . - ,K " the . w .. v.ni. Having been chartered by rence and Mis Lucille Brooksbank. Having been delayed, among things, by stormy weather which w th tn take shelter nd lf" under Tow Hill for nearly two days In... - I before essaying the 'Hecate Straits. C. K. i Prince John, Capt. James Watt, fin ally arrived in port at 6:45 last evening from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. She was discharging cargo today and sailed halibut fishing season on April 1 saw a total of 83,400 1 this afternoon on her return south pounds of fish marketed at Prince Rijpert 65,000 pounds from Canadian vessels' and 18,400 pounds from American. All the fish was shipped fresh and it commanded good prices. For American fish from 10.2c and 6c to 11.8c and 7c was paid and for Canadian from ' 10.2c and 6c to 10.6c and 6c. i Doden. did not arrive In port until The first sale of the season on'" morning from me soum. over the same, route. Among her passengers from here the Prince John took a party of twenty loggers, who arrived yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, to Queen Charlotte Island camps. Indian Department's power cruiser Naskeena returned to port Thursday night from a trip to Any-ox with Dominion Constable A. J. Watklnson and Constable J. H. Ward R.C.MP. on board. The vessel had a rough trip and the officers reported a foot of snow at Canadian Prosperity A.. 20,000 1 c.PJl. steamer Princess Adelaide. Anyox. Constable Ward left by pounds; Signal, 15,000; Southend J capt. Henry Anderson, arrived in last evening's train on his return 10,000 pounds; John C. Tate, 600 p0rt at 3:30 yesterday afternoon to Harelton where he Is stationed. pounds. . . : i tnm tne south and sailed at 10 p.m. ; On Good Friday the second saleon her return to Vancouver and' There were fifty-five passengers Jof the season took place with the wa points. aboard the steamer Princess Nor- followlng boats In: . ah which was In port Thursday af- -Ame'rlean-rPlerce, 12,000 pounds.! ' Local badminton players who left ' ternoon southbound from Skagway Canadian Toodle, 7,000 pounds; Thursday afternoon aboard the to Vancouver. Six persons dlsem- TugweU. 1,400 pounds; Viking I.Jgasboat Donanza with the lnten- lu.uow pounas. tion of going to Premier for a ' - 1 l tournament got no farther than 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 $1000 contest for the best letter about Bluebird Diamonds and had only a few entrants. Would it be because people are suspicious that there might be something more to do or something to buy? Anyhow an agricultural student 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 Tens. No pen to buy, nothing else to do later. frt... 1 . 1 1IPA1I ..II ..n.. Mil wily nut nf mcu juu an j about It. or see our window I and ask for an entry blank, We'd verv much like 'i the prize to come to aKThX STORE WITH THE CLOCK I DRESSMAKING Tailoring and Itemodelllnf KIMI UYEDB m - iu a.ya a)IU ATCl Armour Salvage Co. er tug and service boat Donilla. 801 feet long and equipped with a 175 hp. dlescl engine, arrived in por! Thursday morning from Vancouver it PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Lnelnecr Iron and llras Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding- Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All Types of (las Engines Repaired and Overhauled ml Prince Rupert. Ijj & cJeweuleiis that night for Alifotd Ttliti4 Crossing OI I "Jr' urcii v-ni. ....... o steamer 'Coming north the Bonllla brought a scowioaa or material ana a gas derrick which had been made in Vancouver for the- local concern To Allford Day the Donilla took the scowload of material and the dredge Skookum No. 3 which has been rented to the Northern construction Co. for use In connection with the building of the Royal Canadian Air Force base there Capt Henry Hansen Is In command of the Donilla which Is owned by 11. V. Morehouse of Namu. The Armour Salvage Co. has added a speedboat to Its local fleet. The boat, which was brought from Vancouver Thursday by the tug Donilla. is equipped with a 35 h p. Star engine and Is capable of a speed of thirty miles per hour. Another weeK Is expected to ate the Armour Salvage Co. finished with the contract of wharf re pairs at Old Massett. Queen Charlotte Islands, for the federal department of public works. The Job has been In progress for the past couple of weeks with Oscar Bather In charge. barked from the vessel here while J eleven took passage at this port fori P1- R- w McMurray. manager the south. ot tne 'British Columbia Coast (Steamship Service of the Canadian Vessels with namel starting Pacific Railway, was here last tven- from A to F. the final group to leave, will be getting away to the halibut grounds on their first trips of the season starting tomorrow. The vessels which had taken ou; clearance papers up to a fairly 'early hour this morning were Droit, capt. F. Petersen; Bum. Capt. W. Pierce; Aiken. Capt. A. Hansen: Day view. Capt Dan Wedge The Seattle boat Chelan was also In port today on her lng aboard the steamer Princess Adelaide on which he was making the round trip north Saturday Apr"! 8 TONKiHT ONLY 2 Shows, 7:qo and 9; You'll Love Thorn All! In Ihli Ujfc. and-harMhrt. drama cl a Iionl orphan taj Mi dopitj r "Lmllyr breenVj ten LEO CARRILL0 HENRY ARM ETTA LEE PATRICK n4 SUCKER. Tfce f ,i At 7 53 and 9 Headquarters For Gardening Supplies i AIM)El)-Edgar Kennedy In "Beaux and Arrow Cartoon "Owl and the I'liivrat Palht Parade "Air College" Novelty -Mildewed Melodramas Coc'n Mondsv and TuMi Matinee Monday it ? ;i Meltin Oouglti Virginia Hrutc In Thre Thst W nun Again Garden Tools Seeds I.awn .Mowers Fcnrinz Garden Hose Flower Pots Special Offer Kennies Suplerb Gladioli Selection 10 Urge Bulbs-All different 30 Large Bulbs f 5 each of ten named varieties Vlgoro Lb. Special Prices Lime 50-lb. sack in Quantities Fertiliz ers 45c S1.95 6C Feed Everything You Grow Larger UA ""Hi balanctxi dUi 75c EH Sulphate 'of Amonla -1010 Fertilizer Bone Me:l GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 Mcuhihk stkfet NEW AND nirTTEK COLD CURED ICE For the Halibut and Salmon l lceti Following the Investigations of the FUhcrle neerrl' : the Company has Just completed extensive change- and ' mcnta In lec torai?e and Ice delivery mctlioda. Ire for the boats will all be old Ice, thnroutlily turcd or ajed at new low temperatures. It will be dclltertd Into the hold, even, in (he hottest weather, as cold as the storage room. Fishermen are invited to inspect the new ayitcm. Dctter lec than ever before, at no increase In cost, mean? r -i my to the boat and Improved quality in fish delivery. Vjaunuinii i imi cv i.ii 11 iiiuijt w VU1U av . V a jj j 5 Prince Kupert (q rj ,,,,, colurobU j Crystal Confectionery Try Our Homc-Mnde Candy Tea, Coffee and Light Lunches Soda Fountain and Fruit COAL (Jrain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PKLVCE KUPEKT FKKI) CO. Phones 58 and 558