o Restore the Original r lavor The delightful first flavor of pot roait and many other dishes is often lost when they are warmed up again. Ail of the original flavor, with added piquancy and nourishment, can be restored by the' gravy of an Oxo Beef Cube. IS iv. oxo rit mtitun Ikl, Jig fault. OXO LIMITED 212 UmU, MONTREAL QfiQ cubes . TImoM, 10.50. J 100 CuW y FiveRoses FLOUR When Buying Flour ask your Orneer for "FIVE ROSES," The World's Best John L Agent. Christie i Sterling Furnace COAL Dlltr In Ik, At $10.00 per ton. " .) h rr i."tW turuar II .. .-Iran toil f r nut lllrljr rrrr ftu sunt. M.nkrr, I ami iiifT smi r iik Im-' Vllcif .lnU In I he rll at mm : t it Ufa rtiiirrlr tiuhnir n in STERLING STOVE COAL, wliimt In Sarka. At $12. B0 per ton. w rr aiui ar.it- f r llir lainmH LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Main Off lct Ncltl Canlral. Phana IS Dr. E. S. TA1T DENTIST.. Holgerson Blood, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Off loe Hours. to . Phone Open Evenings Only For Special Appointments. The Pastime Cigar Store Odd. Emorses Hotel. Tobacco, CiKats, C.ijrnrcttP, 'amlins and Soft Drinks. W havo a pleasant back foi.m, Como In and make yourself at home. W. M. Whiting, Prop. WOODCOCK Dairies, Ltd. Pure Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Dally. "''"cl from tlio farm to the home. Phone Black 218. P.O. Box 195. MANSON TELLS OF INTERIOR Kstola Terrace Fruit, and Farming Valley or Other Districts In the. address to the Laurier Club at Vancouver, part of which has been previously published, Hon, A ,M. Mansnn lolil the. pen. I'lf of Vancouver about the. in terior valley of Central British Columbia. IN said: '"Mill mineral wraith It hy no mean till. Stretching eastward from Terrace to the Hockie I valley after valley of a fertile land an lie out of dnnrs. Terrace apple hate gained a place on your menu cards. Beautiful apple of delicious flat or. Terrace potatoes and Terrace, berries are the equal of the best Hie pro- Ivince produces. The population iM lerrare ha leen growing iapace, hy reason of the agricul-' jlural ami timber ilevelopmenl I of Ihe Kitnmkaliitn Valley, i "Kaslward one passes through 1 I lip Iliifplliiii l-minlrv ll.i. Vnlli.v ' - I J 0f the Kispiox, up the Bulkley , jlhloiicU the Lake country anil tdowii the Nechako to prince ifieorKe ail the Valley of the )Kra-er. Seven or eight year ago Hit mere handful of railway con.' MITICR U nrrrby tlten that Mulrra will N rTivl up immi i ilw ririrniili day "r Marrh. tf4. it Ilw tiKIr of ine uilfltiiM. in Itw i:iiy if l'rlnn Hnprl. rnilnri if HrllKti Oiluintila. fur Hie I'" r ' rlttv tit ilw Imllilinr simalMt im l"l J ami l. nil irk Uly ur ITInre Rui-rt, li.C tint kniin a KOrr'a I'laulnt Mill. ! li-llK-r wlh vlutrrrr malarial Ihrre may lir on Ihe rmli. rih ipiHlrr iiiii.i lx arnminanlett by a ftirqiie tot ihf aiiMiiinl ir the Irmtrr, thi rhfiiup tit III iinnrrrful Irmlfrrr xlll Ijp rrliinnil inmieiliairly IIh hulWint Ii dl.N.isl nt. I miT I"' ninniiHin m mi nam ii i nrivanary Ihat 11m - Inill.llnr he rmmveil fmni Jta vrtMiit ltf tn-fore Jine Jiuli. IStl, Hi' loll' lo I lfl In a nafe anil Mnltary Minilllloii, all ilrbrl In he rfimivrd anil all Mrivallnna in tr filial In. Tlx hiihMi or any lender nut nece-arlly arrfnl1. Oowninvni trent. Prlnr ftuperl. H.C.. . J JUST ARRIVED. Splendid Selection of House : Dresses Stylish In Ho.slRn. peilxhtful in Pattern. Moderalo In Wcc, BENT'S EPSON COAL We can now Supply our FAMOUS EDSON COAL In any quantity. Prince Rupert Feed Go Phone 81. For the overage stout figure uilk excels flesh evenly distributed. Very law bust, lont flexible skirt with rubber webbing ever front part of thitk that gives perfect control hoik jilting and standing. Whit coutil; sites Zi to Ml M.S0. S'im SrV-RHucini CorrtiMU tout women to rnrrre loud health tad good proportion. "Ones Irj Ntmn tni yom'U mr ikt(t. ColiV III rrlnrv fluix-M ruin-lejr hy MSOUR BMOS. K0P8 BROS. UmXUi. TaranU priMuiriiiHi in nil- pntvinre pT-iniris insiean ni all llilponcr. hap not amasinjr Kreal wealth.; "At Francoi Lake a mairiii. but, on the whole dnins as wellfirent lake some 70 mile Ioiir ur belter than ln averace far mer of the st farmliia' in Mimmcr. tie ma kin ir and loysiiijr in the winter. Offer Homes ",lt is not In be saiil that it i a land llowinc Willi milk and honey. IIkhisIi there i lot of both, but it can no I be denied thai lliee tallcy offer sallrfartfirv home for at leat a hundred lioiinni familie. The climale ional dip nf Ihe mercury In ex hilcrnle pur seiller. but there are none nf lhoe bitter wind and blitiard that jimve o toiriff cnir prairie people. The winters are dellcht fully bright and the day of the summer are Ion? and hot. Summer frol are beenm-intr a recollection rather than n fact. The lillinir nf the soil lakes rare of thi. One remembers that the centre.posl nf the province i jul outside of Vaii- derhoof in the new rid ills' of Omineca, anil one reniemjier. Ion, that mountain can only be seen from Vanderhonf on the brightest days, and then only a few. Immigration "At Vanderlinof we have a creamery, launched under government, auspice in 1020. with a rapidly prowinp production. In IU22 It prtiduellnn. 18 mnnlli after lis 1n4epCion. wa .Tl.liiri pound. With the influx nf settler tinder our present immlKM-tion policy, federal :wid provin. m SOT.ICL another creamery Is under way. "Itefore leavin? Central Hrit- I - Is i.oiumlila, lei mc tell you Till PAILT SIWS. WOULD DEVELOP THE FISHERIES OF B.C. Campaign In South to. Use Products or This Coast View to , Extensions VICTOMA, Mareh7J3 A otrong argument for Ijie jlevtlojinient of llritiih OtiurnhiaV ficli imlimlry i inale ty A. A. Mllieiljre, nvina-jrpr of the ltritilr (Jolurnhia I'ro- af not h Itureau in Vancouver, with whieti Hie Victoria (Miamjier of Commerce i co-operalins' in a home product canipaipn, "Ktery person in tin province mIiouM inil upon being supplied with llrilili Cnlumhia fih' he, ay, "Hy o loiiiK, citizens will expand the present Industrie, Bite enfplnyrneiil In more work- jmen, conejiiently increasing the jpopulaljon and encouraKiiiK new seiners in provnie ine ner.aries of life for the worker in the fac-torie. It will thin )w! readily seen lhal.hy ilevelofdnit Hie fish, my industry Ihe other induslrie ,of the province will in liim re ceive added impetus, and the movement will result in Reneral prosperity for all Hritili Cnlumhia. Suitable Coast "The conformation of the coat of HritUh Columbia is specially suitable for fisheries; the shorr ,'striirlion rarmcrs iuhahited thi cial, Central JJrillsh Colunftiia n n..i i.....i, i. ... vnl area; today several thou. jiill so supplement the cheese ,PPp nMn and estuaries, and mid excellent farmer are hreak-(and butler production of Hrilih1froni the coast a feedinir (fround til the soil ami midiiiR with Cnlunibia that the province wilt.'rr tHt jn n. siaj,e nf a sea prciii rapiuiiy in ine avriruiiiirai nccome an exponer or lliee ro.ip,j?e nins 0, from fjrjy )o j00 miles ppfnre dropping away to ocean deplli. The Pacific Ocean and the larjfe rivers alonjr its 7.000 mile of coastline a-boiiud in fish of all kinds, of which Ihe nvxt noted i salmjin niai ii i a cotmiry or greal lf riou varieties, bred in charm and tourit pot-slbilitie., jrji, Odumbia rivers, matured studded with magnificent lakes.Jj,, P pa.iriP, and, which rejiu-sniall and lar?:e. SlandinR on a ,ary rolllni anPr fnur years , little hill jul outside l ort Sl..lrt ,., ,.r.niit in immense. James one see no e than forty .m,,rs. to spawa. lake. Think of what this mean. Leads Dominion fnuu a tourist standpoint. The pr ,hp rPVnnth siiccesive hunler ami the fur wealth nf ... ilriiii. r.u, .).!: hn is not eerc. There Is an occa-llhe north i er.v rea( and lii!,u,.w ,nrH rili than any other .onri.i coiiin noi iream oi aj)rmincp , minion of more deinthtriil country. l-il of (;ana(a; tt,P nhery prihlucl last Nancouter there is a missinp link . ., i.-.i,.- n ...j-i vi t t In the highway which my eol-m3, im P nny.,,,,;. ,,Pr CPt f irHiir. mi.- uiniier oi puniic ,,. ,oa, MlPry pniducls of Ihe .... .n. ...... h.ii ,.p - h,n,tio,t. In 190.1 the l . . i in a I .hit it ran, rm. rue. ...n. virea.iy ' .,,., woro vllei M t8,3-.5. he i. compIe.tinR the link from! i( wj iti. .(p ,, ,,. V" ii run ami ine . un ntt..umy gfmt.lagm bnk from Ln.lako to Hums l,ke. ,,, va( f TliOfcJ. lint- Jtiiftifilnl A.I .in. I mm . . - . ... . .. ' 'cinal Mcies or nli taken in will be able lo motor from the ,triiuil .i..nii.i r..r M.A nm vn-.r flilf nl Vn.i.iAa I.. II. - ..I.I 4 ..-. ' . '.' ' V ii" a follows: Salmon, l3,13rt,- oi iiaeiiou. vtnai a ir.p! t.oiii.i;ft0. ,la,iht .VJi8.(iA0; herrintr. one spend one i,mnvr leisure fcKrt, onn. vtu, tSS(tM(t; 22l,rtU0; black lo better .advantage than molnr- irifr lliroiiKh (bis cenic EDMONTON ASKS HER DEBENTURE HOLDERS TO REDUCE THE INTEREST Complaint Made at Public Meeting that Civic Taxes Too High; Government Aid Asked KliMONTOX. Mnrch in. At n mas inci'tiii? bebl in Memorial Hall a resolution was carried, moved by Dr. fi. Hope, that the Provincial novern tienl withdraw from the iiiunirji.fl field of taxation by disenntinuin? In impose a siipplemenlary revenue lax ; alo that the Provincial govern-menl be nknl lit divide with the miiniclpalilies certain nlhcr revenue lo willed the laller appear Iw be enlitled." A second million, by Mr. I. I.akcman, who spoke from 'nlTectlng finance in general. A motiiiff pleturo film "Tint Stream of Life." of a religious tend ltd, I2I,0M: pilchard, lf.l,- oou ; crab, r..M0; rlarns, ii, Ooii: oysters. 3 .1.0 nil: miceau eons, .1iS,oim. "I'.ngased in making Ihe catch ur llil inut iiunrilllv nf rili nif KETCHIKAN EFFORT ATTRACT TOURISTS Proposal to Assemble Totems, Build Trails up Mountain and to Falls had sent letter. to all Hie com-nierclal clubs in Kouthern Alaskan towns inviting them, lo at- a convention in Ketchikan nalure, was 'exhibited last, even-'at the time nf the annual inter ing in SI. Andrew's Anglican ;scbool meet April 21 In 25 in-CIiuitIi by llev. ,1, Olllelt before elusive. If Ihe meeting "Is held be returned lo his headquarters icre they will organ!" a port of in Masselt. Thern was a good central comnie.rc.lat cluh In put allenilance and a collection waft j forward lh interesls of Snutlu taken up for Mr. fiillclts work, eastern Alaska In all mailers of You need a PILOT EVERY good ship, nearing port, takes on a pilot. Usually, the law requires it. The pilot knows the channel. With his capable hands at the helm, the vessel is safe. Without him, there is danger of the shoals. When you set sail on a shopping tour you, too, should have a pilot. Everybody needs one. And well-informed shoppers always have one ADVERTISING. Advertising keeps you off the rocks of extravagance and waste. It takes you straight into the port of economy. It tells you plainly where to go for what you want. It shows you how to save steps and money and time. By watching it carefully, each day, you are able to buy to best advantage. Often, the advertisements will keep you from making an unwise 'purchase by pointing out just why one article suits better than another. It points out for you the pick of the country's market and the selection of the particular kind, shape, size and color that best suits your taste and fits your pocket-book. Whether you want food, clothing, furniture or a toy for the children, the advertisements can help you. Let Advertising Steer Your Steps 'iniiorlance. It i also bclievcil ' lhp 'Ira body won . have fourteen steam trawler of ninety favorable effect in furl I.ering Ions or over, ten steam vessels of thirty In 125 Ion, 172 sailing and N'" ,,,,,r,1sl ,ravpJ ,.to ,h" l,pm- ,l,rM"t bwfirial f...lin leo (.. fi.rli- Ion. ',,rP .1,2 t sail and row boats and 3,. Oil gaxdine launches making a total of t'.,t':it filiing vesel representing an investment of result the evidence of the suc-cc of Ihe plan. BOAT ARRIVALS C.X.U. steamer Prince fienrge, Capl. Harry Nedden, arrived from Vancouver and waypoiis at 1:15 yotenlay afternoon with Ihe following passenger list: I'or Prince Huperl II. 0. Sin clair, P. Klynn, J. P. J'nnle, IT. 1 Duchene. H Davis. II. Haskamn. D. S. Cameron, J. Newell, A. A.I i ... ..i wi'ir.iiik vv Mroh t.i i .,'n. uowani i rizzeu, n. n.- recent Commercial Club luncheon .HrnnUn, N. Delaney (lurckley, laiis wvie .llMMissed concerning JlaM J- Zarelll, J. S. May; l..i the lranporlalion or totem iinfeslVn11'. fi. Hlain. C. H. McKay,: from variou adjacent' settle-i(i- 0,in- ,:- ")','"',r, !. 1., Hip'nienls to Ketcbiknn. a an Httrac-,l"l,psou and I., .teller Huckley; ninlieiice, was nlso adopted. Thition lo tourists. In further ln-'Ha''! Pollinger. Mr. ami l.rovbled that in view tif the de- tcresl or the tourist trade the Mr- ' Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.: dining slardanl nf living in lai-jidea or building good trails to .'lc Hiown and daughter, J. K.j ninnlon, Ihe holder of city de-Twin I'all. and lo Ilw peak of Miller, Mr. W. Meadlcy and; hentures be approached with .t'Dcer Moutilain, was discussed. 'Chil'lren, II. M. Mallhew.s, Mrs. p.i view to their nccellng a ten per 'l'he general opinion scorned lo Hidwiller, V. A. &mleIon cent ri'diiclion in their divi- raxor Ihe proportions, and. it i (Huckley Hay), Mrs. V. Vance, .lends. (likely that something more ilefiu- ""'I Hi lid (Hum I.ake, Mr. II it The sjieakers which included He will be done soon. The matter Jr ,l- fiiln", 11. Mcfilinchy, W.j pi aclically Jill Hie members of or building the trails mentioned 'A. Kjrkpalrick (Terrace), Mrs. council, the coiiiinissinners. Mr. Im Iummi umlor advisement nt the l. H. Kenney and child, Adam! W. Dwens. Mr. fi. Tobln. M.I..A. 'v.H. Fore,sl Service oftlce ror'Mackie, Mr. V. II. Lewis and (I.educj, and oilier number jsome lime. Tint idea or making rrom the audience, were all un- greater attractions Tor the tour-animnus on one point that Hie 1st. Is in line wilh the general taxes Imposed on Ihe citizens of policy being adopted by practi-Kdmonloii were loo high. Other- rally all the Inrgi'r' Alaskan towns wie I lie speeches varied enn-'ftir the coining .season. I Mi.lr.rnl.lv mnnv of wlileh ilriff.l t loll.. rn.i.i On. .IliniiSll P.tm. Master llarland Lewis (Smilh- ers , Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Lord and child, J. Whiting, Mr. and Mrs, Passchke and child, Mrs. W. Wilson, Miss X. Wilson, Albert I'arrow, Major Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. T. llarkno. Mr. and ,ed from the polnl of linmcdiate'ntercial Club was rvad. 11, brought j Mr. V. Silver (Visdale, Sask.), taxation to world-wide conditions nt-ws thai the capital clly 1 1. .11 l ,t..i..n men o- tiicn, ...-. iiuiuii, ohss HulolT, D. Mcl'bee. Albert Moore, Mr. .1. Iiif!lU, Mrs. H. fiordon, Mr. and Mrs. Oi'orge McAfee, G. W. Tourlellolte and J. It. Scott. For Anynx K. fioodall, I. H. nilchie. J. A.- McDonald. W. Forbes, J. D. Johnston and .1, W. Aislhorpe. Fr Stewart Mr. Ililharlcn, Mr. Whil world, fi. D. Davis and J I'Usur. FKfflS riv. VM0KED FIS H AT m MST M M There are just Two Rules to Follow to Enjoy the BEST Smoked Fish, AT ITS BEST. These Hules are , t Buy ''Rupert. Brand." Hupert Brand is always delivered In the slurbs in clenn new boxes clearly ' Stamped "Huperl Brand." ' 2 Wrap in looking paper, cook in moderate over for 20 lo .'to minutes, remove paper and serve al once. Four Kinds Breakfast Kippers, Bloaters, Smoked Black Cod and Kippered Salmon. Al all Fish ami Meat Markets, and Orocers. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT DAiLY SALE BULLETIN, No. 10 A-WHIRLWIND OF Bargains for Friday and Saturday The Last Two Days of our Furniture Sale. Join the crowd going io BARRIES' HOME FURNISHINGS 3rd Avenue and 1st' Street. l i t 1 I t i