1 APRIL 2, 1948. HI sXV f . JwMzM rment is not published or displayed by the Liquor jrd 'it bv the Government of BntsH Co'.jmbi.! due to arrive The regular monthly meeting of 1 1 o'clock, was the Queen Mary Chapter. Imperial 29 midnight Jamt Lawrie last evening. The regent, Mrs D. C Stuart, preslu-: M4irrti mis-1 over the meeting. Plans were ite United made for the Easter Monday tea uid MWs Car- to be held at the home of Mrs. s'udent nune. Parkin and also for the tog day (in vne rrmeefor soMin mma tn h hM nn om Vancouver the evaning K to Join the who hi coming next tw day aasame the reprr:ntaUve ' . :cs and Trades rnerly Victoria r V. IL Matkln ...ft twelve years i a . manager ftir Ltd. and Brand ttx atPrinct 'ae Besner Block thern and cen- abu. Daily News. Your Easter Requirements ill! THE TOILER April 35. Police Court Fines Higher Tutal for This Year to Date S15I5, Compsird Ulth'SlSM In first Quarter of 1911. City police court fines for 1912 to date in Prince Rupert total $1615 compared with $1250 In a corresponding period last year. Finos tor this March, totalling $730, compared with $195 tn the same month last year. 102nd W. A : Saturday, April Tea, Lesion Hall, ' A Siieclal Easter Program Mo-j nciits Musical CFPS. Saturday I at 6:40 p.m. O. V. Wilkinson and P. M. Ray-uer are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Dr. NeaJ M. Carter, director oi th- Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, Is saillnir tonight n the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Adjutant and Mrs. Mark McKay : avc left the Interior native vil lage of Kitselas to spend the Good Friday and Easter Sunday season uniting at Kltwanga and Skecna Cr using. For drunkenneM. Charles Harper was fined $26, with option of seven days' Imprisonment, In city police court yesterday. Isadore John Morris, Indian, also charged with drunkenness, was fined $10 or the time he had alreidy served. Ex-Mayor C. H. Ormc, formerly of this city and now of Victoria, was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. President P. H. Linzey was . In the chair and mg to M one order, Daughters of th Empire, i thwe was mtnf fciu. was held at the home of Mrs. a good attendance ot members with a lew suests. A letter signed an Old SoWier," regarding the current diseuatkm on the Hquor question, has been received at The Dally News. One reason the letter Is not being published is that there Is no bona- fide lifftiature The letter also approaches the subject along! rattier personal lines which would have to be modified If It were to appear in print. C. J. Rogers, president of the White Pass ii Yukon Route, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning going north to Skavway for the season after spending the winter tn Seattle. W. H. S. McFarland, another of the company officials from Skag-way. and Mrs. McFarland were also going north aboard the Princess Norah as were James Red-path, pott steward for the company at Wtiltehorse, and Mrs. Red path. SHOP AT WALLACE'S COATS... We arc showing .some very attractive Plaids, Polos and Houclcs. You will be agreeably surprised at tbe quality, style and price. SKIRTS.... Just arrived today black and navy pleated Skirts in Alpine Cloths; also a pleasing range in pastel shades. BLOUSES... Long and short sleeve models in sheers; pastel shades. CLOVKS . . . Fabris, Kid or Pigtex.. SCAIIVKS . . . in a great variety. J i It.,. Ji . . v - WE ARE CLOSED T NEVER HAD MECHAMICAL. ABILlTy BEFORE AND NOVM 1 HAVE IT SURt. THERE'S SOME MECHANIC M. 111 1 lTITIi I J 1 " fOU WAMTT0 IMPRESS Wz UfllKM 1m W if: white and Tlll'RSDAY AFTERNOON AND ALL DAY FRIDAY. " DAILY NET73 LOCAL NEWS NOTES A 8.O.N. Meeting tonight S pm. Miss Salom in the Prince Ruprrt 3enei.i pital where she it reported seriously 111. AUTO-SUGGESTION MAr-WAT SIMPLY ISN'T SO J . vRUP.-v ' i I TAI Wf TO BUBBLES p J 'PHONE ARB COUGHING COLDS Wednesday. Relieve Misery Witb VapoRub J. T. Wattl, plant manager for the Canadian Fishing Co., after a visit here and in the district on official duties, sails by the Prince Rupert tonight on his return to Vancouver. Dr. R. Williams, ell known physician and surgeon of Juneau. .and Mrs. Williams, wsr passen-igers aboard the Princess Norah , this morning returning to the i Alaska capital after a trip to Dido Stinoeh, formerly of this city and now in the service of the Northern Commercial Co. at Dawson, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning to the Yukon alter a vacation 'trip to Vancouver. Mrs. V. Terrien, who has been visiting here for the past month or so with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bowes, is sailing tonight by the Prince Rupert on her reUirn to Vancouver. 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. Swanson oC Ben-My-Chree, popular tourist -resort on West Taku Arm, were passen gers aboard the PriacesB JNorart this morning returning north after ttthcuncemehtJ All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Whist drive, Saturday, Commer cial Hotel. Oddfellows' Scotch 4, by invitation. HISS TOMES, MAV X PRESENT MR. SCR066S WO Dance, April 102nd. W. A. Ten, Legion, April i. . Queen April 6. Mary iToa,. Mrs. Parkin, L.OJ1.A. Spring Sale, April 8. St Peter's Juniors' Tea. Mrs. Croxford. April 8. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 9. Valhalji pance, Mctropolo Hall, April 10 ; v . ; ' :i i United Church Spring Sale. 22. Eastern Star Dance, April 17. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April St. Peter's Spring Sale, April 23. Rebekah Invitation Dance, April 24, I.O.O.F. Hall. Dance, Seal Cove Hall, May 1. Red Cross Tea. June 3. - HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert. Bruce Wynn and William Gray, R- w- Sndair. In- i0" W?slev to a patient Hos-! verness. omiin, Ernest to be Krieger, E. IL Lattery, Mr. and jurs. McLeoa, Mrs. Cassia y and son, J. Carlson, Wltem Malcolm, P. H. Ganty, well known Skag-way merchant, and Mrs. Ganty were passengers aboard the Prtn-'f ss Nbrah this morning returning to the Alaska town after a trip to Seattle. J. H. Schofield. chief architect for the Canadian National Hall- Mlss Margaret Orel?, daughter way8, who haa been here for the of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Grelj?, who Da8t counle of davs on official du- has been visiting for the past lew j ties, will sail by the Prince Rupert weens in Vancouver, win return i tonight for Vancouver enroute home on the Prince Rupert next; back to his headquarter? at Mon- rreal. iB CYW" Gsnsuit your OPTOMETRIST Attention Trappers: . WE PAY NEW YORK PRICES FOR ALL RAW FURS. rilOXE rU2 GOLDBLOOM The Old Reliable" m oni ki i iri i si i in ? Announcement We are glad to announce that we are now adding a SHOE REPAIRING DEPT. at our shop, with Mr. Charlie W. Yatt In full charge. As Charlie has many years' experience in the trade he knows how to rebuild your shoe right. Let him do It for you. We also carry DRESS SHOES AND WORKING BOOTS. LING, the Tailor Sixth Street Phone ft I!) Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt. Furniture 1 KITCHEN RANGES In very good shape, for wood and coal; from 12 UNTAINTED CHESTS OF DRAWERS Priced from ... Ymiss Vhavhn't JOMESf VdE MET Kr---lrl PEF(ORE ? I J vv-' - mm nn 9 MATTRESSES Priced Sftr.O at v 6 RECONDITIONED TYPEWRITERS at very reasonable prices. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 321 Third Avenue PERHAPS-1 RUN THE APPX (fiAPAjSE to,; CHURCH NOTICES ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Eighth,and Jtfntji Avenues East Considerable imprcrmnent it rpsK"1 McCiaryrOweTi SnetrMlst,t'-', Myrwanj. Pastor. 1st Ave. ,W. I'ti perted In the coxulltlon ot 11. fUPKty Bowen,ya,neotwr; ?. M.L MSJaJ- Perils, Organist - Mas Beatrice Mostad. I -.ti i i i - .i.MM a i WMwTi w lnnsvlv T. VanMw I " 1 1 1 sn unri iwh si i mm. Lin l inrji utwn . ilvi vu v . u. ikvi nau m . w ne pat tfluplf of Prince Rup : . C"n weeks in the 1 E. Lowry and J. Chapereau, ral Hoap.ul. Winnipeg. Miss Alma Dybhavn, S. S. Pianist line r.ik. ra S. B. Sunt. GOOD ntlOAY AND EASTER SERVICES HOLY THURSDAY, APRIL 2 7-30 p.m. Holy Communion Services, In Norwegian. GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 3 1:60 p.m. Lutheran Radio Hour, CFPR. 7:30 pxn. Services with Holy Communion, In English. EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 5 10:00 a.m. Festive Services in Norwegian. Varden Chorus will sing. 11:00 a jn. Festive Services In English. v Festive offering will be taken. All are cordially Invited to take part In these services. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH S Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A, Minister GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 8:00 P-M. The combined choirs of First Presbyterian Church and St. Andrew's Cathedral present the following program of Sacred Music In keeping with the occasion, under the direction of Mrs. E. J. Smith: O Saviour of the World" (John Gosai Solo, "CaHary," Mrs. Wm. Martin "OLIVET TO CALVARY" ; (Maunder) Conductor . 'a. J. Lancaster Soloists Mrs. H. N. Brockiesby, Ronald Bridgett, Miss Betty Wood, J. A. Teng and John E. Davey. The Salvation Army Adjutant and Mrs. E. Brunsdon ' GOOD FRIDAY "An Hour at the Cross." A special service at The Salvation Army Citadel commencing at 8 p.m. Special singing. Address by Adjutant Brunsdon. -The Most Eventful Twelve Hours in History." A welcome is extended to all. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY SEE OUR FLOOR COVERING STOCK Linoleum with burlap back, Inlaid Linoleum with burlap back, Congoleum felt base, Linoleum Rugs and Congoleum Rugs, all sizes. Passage Linoleum. PHONE 775 327 THIRD AVE. GOOD SERVICE ... to Our Country and Homes! Our country requests us to conserve gasoline. We are also advised that we shall not be able to replace tires for our trucks. We request your co-operation In helping us to maintain our policy of prompt service. By placing all coal orders at least ONE DAY BEFORE DELIVERY IS EXPECTED, you will enable us to route our deliveries In the most economical manner, thereby conserving both tires and gasoline. PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. PHONE 0.1 niONE 0.12 bet- i ;iTlf-Tffi in i ifiBfmmxmmTmrMiKxwrMKMmTimrvfnmn i OUR COUNTRY AND HOMES DEMAND ... 1 GOOD SERVICE We ask your co-operation. Our country requests us to conserve gasoline. We are also advised that we shall not be able to replace tires for our trucks. In order to maintain our policy of prompt service we ask you to place all coal orders at least ONE DAY BEFORE DELIVERY IS EXPECTED. By doing, this you will enable us to route our deliveries In the most economical manner, thereby conserving both gasoline and tires. Albert & McCaffery Ltd. BY WESTOVER ; MAC WMLL. BE SURE TVirS CHAP'S '.THE CAUSE CF MV MECHANKALTURU mt PHONES 116 OR 117 ! IV TUB SITKEME COVKT OF niMTISll COLVMIHA IX PKOIUTB In the Matter of th .ldmlnlstratlon Act" And In the Matter of the Estate of WIllLim Dvarleg llajrner, Iereaet. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Ills Honor Judge Pdher dated the I8th day of Uaroh 1942 I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of tih late William Charles Haynr. formerly of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, who died on or about the 4th day of Nov-ft&xt,J D. 1941. All persona hating htMnJ-i ngttn&t the nald Estate are re-qulrM ho' Iorward them to me on or before April 30th 1942 properly verified and ail persona indebted to the Mid estate are required to pay- the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C. this 18th day of March AD. 1942. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, D.,q; DAILY NEWS WANT ADS DRINO RESULTS. PHONE 93.