PAGE BR. OGDENS CUT PLUG NOW PACKED IN This is SOAP WEEK Soap will keep, buy now. White Wonder Snap. 15 for $1.00 Iloyal Crowu Soap, 5 boxes for $1.15 Iloyal Crown Cleanser, 11 can for $1.00 Sunlight Soap, 5 boxes for $1.15 PJantoI Soap. 14 for. $1.00 Lux, 9 pkgs. for .... $1.00 llinso, 11 pi;?, for .. $1.00 (old pusl. 3 pkgs. for $1.00 Pearline. 3 pkgs. for $1.00 iVm'l miss this bargain All orders of $10.00 and over delivered. ECONOMY STORE Phone 84. 417 Fifth Ave. East. This market will he5p yju soke your daily food problem. Your boy and girl and oilier members of your family . will relish the meats, with which you will be courteously served. RupertTableSu)ly Three Phones: 710,111.212 Sterling Furnace COAL Dtllrarad In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. Thli ll a very superior Mroare roal. It rlvea clean bot Nre and la entirely free from soot, clinkers, alack and dirt. Some or the largest heatlnr plants In the city are now tiMnr It with entirely ntlifailory results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sackt. At $12.50 per ton. We. are also Arenta tor the Fatnoua LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Main ortlcai Hotel Cantral, Phon IB f (Tti ALWAYS THE SAME (olr) lb. TIN Special! OG DEN'S LIVERPOOL NOTICE. Natlgabl Watera Protection! Act, R.S.C. Chapter 118. Ttie .MilUMer of Public Works, Guvern-jtiient of tue rruvlnre of British Columbia, hereby five nulire that be has, under Section 7 or the above Art. deposited with line Minister of public Work at ottama. land in the orrire or tbe lUMrlct lleristrar ,al I'rinrf Hunert, Il.C, a description or urn Hit ana mans 01 a munwiy nriare. promised la be built over the Skeetta Hiver ai lerrare, n.u. And Take Notice tuat a fur the eiptra- lion or one month rrotn the date or the rirt publication or tnU iHitlre, the Minu ter r Public Works, province or British Columbia, mill, under Sw-tlun J or the Mid Art aprlj to the Minister or Public Worktvat hi office in the Citr or Ottawa for approval oT the wd all and plam and for leare to construct the raid lllrhJr una re. Hated this tilh day r.r Anril. 19ft. W. H. I TI1ERI.A.M). Minister rT Tdblle Works. VroTlnre r.r British Colnmbta. CANCCLUkTION OF MEStftVE. MoUre It berebr alven that the reserve otertnr tbe lands rormerly brld under imbrr IJeeoees o. JSJ78 and Jtlio are welled. C. R. 'JADEX. Deputr Mioliter of Landi. Pacilic is Better Milk HP! (T a? , I JumTT When the most milk in Canada Is produced here, why use im-Mjrteil brands? No canned milk is as sood as that produced in Hrilish Odumliia. Pacific Milk Co. Limited 32S DRAKE STREET, VANCOUVER. Factories at Ladner and Abbotsford, B.C. EXTRA SPECIAL. Bacon and Back Bacon We have just received a large shipment of Old Country style Home Cured Bacon, which will be offered for sale on Monday and Tuesday at 30c per lb. This Is the highest grade of bacon procurable and wo guarantee same lo be equal to anything on the market. You can buy any quantity, side or back bacon. DON'T MISS THIS OFFER. Buy Two Slabs Farmers Market MANY KIDDIES AT GYRO RACES Event on Saturday Afternoon Staged as Prelude to Concert Proved Popular Almost all the youngsters In luwn turned out on Saturday afternoon when, as a preludo to the playground concert to bo held on Tuesday evening, a program of sports was staged on Second Avenue between Sixth anil Seventh Streets. The free dispensing of ice cream proved most popular and Gyros Joe (ireer. Hoy Nieholls and Doug. Sldrk, who were' in charge of this end, had all the customers they could handle. The dog parade was another feature ami Hie judges Gyros 1.. W. Kergin and Leo Waugh had a real ta.k in selecting the winners from the array of canine ."lock thai was presented, the sports committee of the club consisting of Gyros Morris 1'ringle, Doug Stork and Clarence Woodruff was in charge of Hie afternoon's fun and assistance was given by other club members. The prize winners were: Girls, 8 to 10. I. Hilda Mur ray; 2. Myrua Fuller. Girls, to I. Verna llrochu. F.lcannr Tile. . Girls. 12 lo II Verna llrochu, Helen Sims. Hoys, C to 8. Jack Mcltae. I. I.ipsin. Hoys, H to 10. Alex Wallers. Garfield McKinley. Hoys. 10 to I;. Itobert Ir vine, Albert styles. Hoys. 12 'to II. Hrnesl Mc- I.eod, Henry Heilbroner. Hicyclo race Spiro (lUrvich, Dido Gurvich. Dog show Alberta Itich-inond's black F.uglish bull dog; Eleanor Tile's Llewellyn seller. Worlby of sjiecial mention was a while pomeranian. while spilt. Mark cocker spaniel, airedale and Host on bull. FIRST SHOOT AT MCNICHOLL CREEK Marksmen of North B.C. Regiment Were Out Yesterday R. Wilson Won Spoon The North H.C. Ilegimenl lliflc Association's first shoot of the season at the .McNicholl Creek range took place yesterday. Ilifles arrived from the soulh kale Sat urday aflemoon and there was not much iime lo notify the mem ber's of the asiK-talinn so the attendance was not large. The nnrksmett crossed the harbor on W. Horrobin's boal. II. Wilson, the high scorer, won the spiKiii for I he day. Scores w'ere as follows: I 200 500 II. Wilson ... 28 25 W. Hrass ... 23 21 A. Heale .... 21 28 M. Lamb .... 25 22 J. .McGrrgor . 31 18 W. Ilorrobin. 19 21 II. It. Kaslman 15 25 A. Squires . . 18 11 60(1 Til 2K 81 21176 21 7 C 27 ,71 2173 12 55 10 Itf 1315 Sport Chat j Special iuleresl will 1m- allach ed lo Hie football game tonihl between the Sons of Canada and Callies. These Iwo leains may always be relied upon In bring out the fans and undoubtedly Ihey will do so axaiu on this occasion. While the Canucks arc LAM J ACT. Atlln Land Olatrlct. District af Cssslsr. Take Aotlrr that llrrmald Brook, or Atlln. occupation miner. Intends to airt.lv for tiernilsslon to nun-has the r..n..mr ursrriura una: uxnniritrlnr at a post planted one limidred yards lo tbe east or the mouth or lluoert Creek, one mile or nolden Gate on Tarlsb Lake, thence sou lb twenty chains, thence west to slu.re line, tlrenre along lHre line to jsdnt or 1 VI 1 lit ! Ill I I IF. ,1 I , . April it. nil, inni iwo in. NOTICE. Tenders will U- received hi- iiu. riiv i.r Prince lllll-rt ror tlx- imrrfiase of ij.ts one (i i aiKi two i. Block U (4i, See- Trtidera to be In tlie office i,f llw i.ii- uiera inarieo "leooers ror Lots not later than S pin. 1'Mday, Mar J. tt fc. I . jo-vi.s. H City rk. LAND ACT. Nollca or Intention U Apply U Laaat Mig, In KLmii. I artrl I ,i . i 4 .. t nw.ainB rvi. . . ,. u(.u irilllHI, liriUIUIIIR 11. rlrt or Coast, and tltuate on Campania aland, T a V j. Vr.t lm th.t "I . it n . . . ....... .a,., riiv r punier mi niea Mcnuiiy, or I'Mnre Bupert, B.C. ort-upiuon msurinre arent and Lrokrr. Intend to apply ror permission w lease tua fr.lti.aa Ins t.aswiS.- a A - . r. a7 iviiuwiim mitj" riipfn ibiiub; Lsiinuiim rlna? at iwul rl n tA ha tK& . a , "' - a 'l iasi arrau VII ItNV. Al lh ait avnai .f ranininla Inland asv -raa . sn-TT aaanv a i nil 1 1 ITT IMfUlll ril Ills" I Mind: Uit-nrn M Inn Hut ih iinnoslttM ff iitj -vKrf imp. ai mrn titr lin I Pound od rontaininr .oo tnrt. morft or . inirK- or prnnnT. r . . V.r wj E WILLIAM, ArenL sArii tut, m. TOR DAILY KBWB. Optician and Optometrist After one month of careful conscientious eye testing, our patrons are advising their friends to come to us for glasses. This is conclusive evidence thai our glasses are giving entire satisfaction. Mr. Ireland has made the eye a long and careful study, and has the knowledge, skill and experience lo fit any eye thai glasses will help, and in case you do not need glasses, can gie you valuable advice. We are getting the optical business by deserving H by giving superior opliVal iscrvicc. "A stileh In time saves nine" ha no more filling application than in Ibc case of the eye. REMEMBER, YOU RUN NO RISK HERE. Satisfaction Is positively assured Max Heilbroner Jeweller and Diamond Specialist Xntf. (an duplicate ! lens or repair any frame. Ml present leading the league willi two clear victories to their credit, ihc supporters of Hip Scots are not a bit downhearted. They and many other unbiased soccer enthusiasts would nol be al all surprised lo see Hie Caledonians come through with a victory. If Ihey do they will be on even fooling with the Canadians al (he head of the list. II' it said for the Canadians, however, thai they arc not worrying much about losing or even sharing their position. LOCAL NEWS NOTES W. Danti lfSlewart. arrived in the rily on 'I he' Prince George last night on "a buiness trip. - Miss McGregor and Mis Itiley, representing Herman's Lid. of Vancouver, ' arrives! in the eily Ibis morning on business coining north on the I'rincess Ituyal. The snag' seow Hob-o-link. Cap!. Watson, arrived in port this morning from the Nans Hiver district and will proceed lo the Skeenu river loniorrow morning. F. S. elements, formerly cily engineer here, arrived from Ihe soulh in Ihc sleamer I'rince Grorge on Saturday afternoon. He is on his way lo undertake government survey work on the north and southwest enasl of Ihc Queen Chartolle Islands. - . Ited DaviiNou and Murray Stephens passed through on tbe Cl'.H. sleamer Princess Hoyal I his morning bound from Van comer lo Skagway where Ihey will join the staff of (he While Pass & Yukon iviilroad for the summer season. They motored from Long lleaeh, California, lo Vancouver. The CP. II. sleamer Princess Iloyal, Capl. Sainley. arrived from Vancouver and intermediate points al 11.30 this morning with a large complement of passengers bound nortlit in connection wilb the season's operations on Ihc Yukon V While Pass railroad. The sleamer left jMirl al '.'.30 Ibis arienioon for Ketchikan, Juneau, Wrangell and C.N. II. steamer Prince George, Cap!. Hurry Nedden, returned from Stewart al l o'clock last night ami lefl on her return trip In Vancouver and intermediate points al 12 midnight. Passengers going south included: A. Monlgoinery, Miss V. L. llilch-Ings, Mr. Raymond, J. K. Wat-kins. A. It. V. Giles, li. J. Fflz-tiatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hryanl. W. II. Grant, C. Delong, H. H. Cairns, T. H. Tewsley, K. Davis, K. McDonald, Mr. Carnp-bell, D. J. .Murray and H. Hull for Vancouver; S. Galliazi, II. Ilazziiii for .Ocean Falls; X. II. Ilrodhurst, W. J Hanna, Mr. arix) Mrs. Ooodrc& for Victoria. issMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl I Monday, May o, 0jl Cash and Carry for Monday and Tuesday Successful Whist Drive and Dance In Metropole Hall Saturday Night A very successful whist drite' ami dance was held by the Valhalla Lodjse on Saturday even-nK1 in the Metropole Hall. The winner of Ihe first ladies' priie was Miss K. Nelpy, the consolation pritc beliiu won by Miss Anderson. Oscar Larseu was the winner of the gentlemen' first priie and 1L llelnian took the consola tion prize. A. Akerberg was in charge of (he eanl tables. A I the conclusion of Ihe eanl playing delicious refreshment were served by the ladies of the Valhalla Unlse after which dancing was enjoyed until midnight. Oscar Iarsen acted n master of ceremonies and Alfred Johnson was on the ibior. The committee re sponsible for the suecesi of the evening consisted of .Mrs. I'rilx, convenor, and Mrs. Ilallberg. as sisted by ladies of Valhalla Lodge. PRETTY WEDDING ON SATURDAY EVENING Miss Susanne La ports is Wedded to Fred Llnqul&t, Father Mc-Grath Officiating , A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the priests' bom of Ihe Calholic Church on Sal- unlay evening when Miss Susanne Uiporlc, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Lanorto of this cilv. was married to Fred I.inmiUi - a ... w t I- well known in local nautical cir cles. Kalher P. J. McOralh officiated. A number of relatives and friends of Ihc conlmctinir nartiea witnessed Ibc ceremony. Tho bride was charmingly gowned jo a dress of wlrtle-iafln r.O.rlSI Ic ,or Mon(lay and OpCClCllO Tuesday THESE SPECIALS WILL BE EFFECTIVE ALL DAY (NO DELIVERIES). (N TELEPHONE ORDERS) Until Further Notice this Store will Open at 8.30 a.m. and Close at 5J0 p.m. dl. Saturday, May 24, Is a public holiday. This storo will be closed all day Saturdi, There will be no half holiday May 22. This store will be open Friday tvening until to o'clock. Our advL will be changed but twice this week. Stamped Goods for Bazaar work or Summer 8ewing hae arrived. See this won. derful assortment, Including Luncheon Sets, Bedspreads, Runners, Play Aprons, Bridge Cloths, and many others too numerous to mention. We carry a complete stock of embroidery threads for this work. MEN'S and BOYS' DEPT. 48 ONLY, BOYS' 2-PIECE SUITS A few with extra bloomers. Fancy Worsteds, Tweeds, and Serges. All new stock, and made well ti( stand boys wear. Splendid new designs. SEE THIS LINE IN OUR WINDOW " 10 Only Sizes ?3 and 20. Iteg. Sl.'.OO to S 3.50. Special, $9.95. 20 Only Sixes J7 to 30. Iteg. 15.00 value. Special ,$11.95. 18 Only Sixes :il to 37. Iteg. value op to A1K.00. Special, $12.35. Spring Colhes Pins :ti to package. Special, 2 Pkgs. for 25c Hamsterly Farm Pure Strawberry Jam 4 lbs. Palls, Special, 65c. I.itiui Pails to eadi LADIES' DEPT. Ladies' Summer Vests Iteg. 75e. Special, 45c or 3 for $1.25 This is new sUtck in splendid ipialily Lise. Two styles. Opera, or Fancy l-tee Top. . B.C. Granulated Sugar III lb. Cotton Sai-ls. Special, 95c each. I. mill 2 to each customer. Note Ihe Stuar market is steady and further advances are eiiterted to follow that of Thursday. Dainty Mull In three shades: Pink. Maine and Mane 15" wide. Ileg. "5e yanl . Special. S5c, 3 yds. $1.60 Ladles' White Voile Waists 3 style: Tuxedo, Jabot, or F.mbroidered Fronts. Heg value 3.?5 to M.5n. Take your choice at $2.85. SHOE DEPT. Monday and Tuesday W ill be .M I.... . , far as Men a a I (lubbers are r..; , . are gomu -'!' It we need Uie sju, r giMMls. Huv y,i ,c now and sav v 500 Pairs Women's Black Rubbers All new k i . ot Heel Sliirin I s To clear at 95c Pair 200 Pairs Men's Black Rubber Storm t ,..w To clear at $1.35 pair. Pi,sil iv elv ' 100 Pkgs. Orspe Null, Special, 1So. I.Hiut 3 pkgt tonier. 300 Dox. Sunktst Orangtt. Ileg. 3$r a' Special, 13 for 25c Sultana Ralalns In bull Special, 4lbs. 35c, or 12 lb. $1.00 Limit 12 lb -der We cxpr ' 'on of lUism 15'. REDUCTION ON ALL SPRING COATS. In keeping with the policy of this store, which is "Profits are made on Turn-oirt, not on Hold-overs," we take this opportunity of announcing the first cut on $prig Coats. The regular selling prices, not in code figures, are marked on every garmtnt. The Universal Trading Co. SOCIAL HELD BY VALHALLA LODGE WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Monday, 7 and 9 'HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN' A lavish special ular production One ut f tie es of literature ever put uilo pit lure form, T"? tiulli about Ihe "exclusive eL" A slory whi h ' ' h inillionaire's fortune P'-arls llirtnigh smug ' ' f eratitni mid shallers (he whole family ill lhi rjt'iierutiofi. Womlerfiil gowns, settings olid c .'" ' erl cast Bebe Daniels, Dorothy MacKalll, James Rennie, Wah-Ion Hamilton, Hale Hamilton, George Fawcet, Warner Oland, Lawrence D'Orsey. INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission 35o and 10c Views of the American Airmen's visit to Prince Rupert will be shown In the Fox News-Gazette on Wednesday n Thursday. triinnied with while lace and earned a boiuet of white carna-lions. Miss Lorraine llrochu attended Ihe bride. The flower girls were Miss Knda L'uger and (.Miss Florence I.apnrlr. Charles jl.imiuisl supported the bridegroom. I After Iho rcreiiNiny Ihe happy ji-ouple rciaircd to (he home of (the bride's parents on Thompson jstreet where a deliKlilful weijding luncheon was served. During Ihe iiincneon uie i.adies or the .Moose-heart Legion presented the happy couple Willi a beautiful silver casserole. Mrs. Harris Kerr, on behalf of Ihe liadles, nfade the presentation in a filling .speech lo which Mr. and Mrs. I.lntjulst suitably replied. Many'ntber beautiful wedding presents were received. For Ihe present Mr. and Mrs. Linqulst will reside at the homo of Ihe bride's parents on Thomp son Street. Let Us SUPPLY YOUR tPrllNO WANTS In Poultry Nettlnfl Fly Cloth Garbage Cans Garbage Palls Garden Hose Rakes Hoes Spades Weeders Trowels Grass Shears Sickles Scythes Spading Forks Garden Seeds Kaien Hardware Co 60S Third Ave. I