Frl,liy, April , 1024. L LLwf Bassssi M&f For Ei (Jmrnlll Ly hi r a Wanning BfH Jmi'Jf ii Muchino (here are kS (fMmll 1 V fcyv Miapt that can " J he compared with Ks3 7h I A Sunli'jht. Iti natural BirO V Am cleansing oil make lv I mWM your clothe spotlessly mWW I V mW clean, ftivinft every mBW iV , 1 jLW thread of the fabrics ALf Lmw W nevv life and beauty. mLW rUiJalsasT MML ill frilj mt4mt AMmW' ' MKrT mwt fciz i5r WOKED FSH mJ AT ITS REST M M Thtrt are Juit Two Rules lo Follow to Enjoy the BEST Smoked Flih, AT ITS BEST. i I! Ic ore 1 Buy ' Rupert Brand." Ilnpert llrand i always oe-tnert'il In 1 lie loi" ill clean new Luxes clearly stumped "lliipcrl lirond." 2 Wrap hi (iKilking piiper, rook in moderate over for 20 lu M minute, rcmuvr paper and serve ul mice. Four Kinds Breakfast Kippers, Bloaters, Smoked Black Cod and Kippered Salmon. At all pish and Meal Market, and firocers. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT ,S8v CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY V B.C. Coast Service Sailingsfrom PrinccRupert V S.S. PRINCESS MARY. For. Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, March 11, 21, April 1, 11, 22 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, March 7, 17, 28, April 7, 18, 28 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Buledale, Swanoon Bay, Cast Bella Bella, Oceai Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full infnruinlion from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Cortier of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service S.S. PRINCE GEORGE Sail from I'rlnco Rupert For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Point, Friday, 10.00 a.m. For STEWART and ANYOX Wednesday, 11.00 p.m. Sis. S.S. PRINCE JOHN. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Artsll 19 nnH 9(1 aiurNnta TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Inn rnnc, ru.pcrl Ma P-m. for rnncr OEOhOK. EDMONTOM, ww-NICKO, (l hilutl FsMi-rn CsnsiU. VWtnl Slt. AQINCV Lt OCIH STIAMSHIP UINIS. cnr ticim oifie.. bis Thira iu w "up'- ,h0" union Steamship company of b.c, ltd. . . . i n m hiiii Itiiniirl. juuui. n r.. of vancouvm. vioTOma, om n, sn smib 'f VANoouvia, victoria, Attn ar, a, stiurd noo. 'or ANVOX, ALIOt ARM, STtWART, WlM !'"' " 1 rM' t POUT SIMPSON l4 NOU WW O.nrnfloo. Ffldtl Mors nupm. B.C H Inrt. Annuo. J. sUrMlss. tni- BAILWAY EXECUTIVE MS WETEDBIC RISE W.M.Neal Appointed Assistant to Vice-President of Canadian Pacific At 38 years of age Assumes Important Position at Montreal Head Office of Big Transportation Company. Mr. H. M. .Nril Announrrmnt vu made recently by Grant J I mi . . vice-president of the Canadian I'anfe Railway, of the ! appointment of W. M. Neal aa Bi-' tint to the vire-preident, to auccred th late James Manton. Mr. Neal undertook hit new duties aa -assistant to the vwe-president of the Canadian Pac:!:e .n March 17th, a aijnificant date t- t him, Le'int of Irish descent. Ail!,. ugh still a comparatively young man, Mr. Neal is regarded as on U the nvnt capable and prom-Uing of the upper eroup of offlciaU In ihe en i-e of the Canadian Pacific. His r.e in the service during his 22 yrara nf employment with the company has been little lets than a mt teonr succession of rapid promote ::. owing to his' capacity for hard woric and intimate grap of railway work. i. M Neal entered the service of the Canadian Pacific Itailway In January, 1902, as a derlc in Vht superintendent's office at Toronto. In Mirrb of the same year he was transferred to the office of the general superintendent at Toronto. lie was transferred to the Winnl-: pet offices in September, IWi. as ' '.enofrapher and derk in the office of the superintendent of transports tion there. In 1&08 be was made chief I clerk in the office of the superinten-1 dent at Sooris. Man. Acainln March I of the same year he was sent to the j general superintendent's office at : Winnipeg as derk. and in January. 1S10. he was appointed chief clerk oi tne car service department at tMnnipef. and in May, 1915, he was transferred to the same position in i Montreal. In January, 19t, Mr. Keal was 1 appointed ear service agent of the Kastern Division, with offices at Montreal, and in June of the same year he was promoted assistant super-i fnur.dent of Montreal terminals. In Nuvemler, 1916, he became acting superintendent of the car service , department at Montreal. He was appointed general secre- ta.y of the Canadian Hailway Asso- ciatinn. National Defence, on Orto-i ber 23. 1917. in which caDacitr he did such notable work at to attract the attention of all having business to do with that important department during the latter years of the war. In February, 1920. he w as appointed assistant general superintendent at Montreal, and in April of the same year he went to Toronto, to undertake a almilar position there. Two years later, in July, 15C2, he was appointed general superintendent for the Algoma division, with headquarters at North Day, which position he vacated to take up his duties as assistant to the vice-president. Mr. Neal was born In Toronto in 18s6 and was educated at the Public and Wcsely High Schools there. He was married in 1910 to Miss Francis J, Sett xt Renfrew. Mr. W. H. Tnlwy, niollii'r of W. II. TuIh-v f tlifs oily, rc- luriunj; to her Iioiiio in Maitin afii'r mmHiiu; in Prince Huurl, liml I ln iiiifoiiuni IuhI Sunday In liri-Hk Iut llii?li at Tomnlo wlii'ii .lif wiim I Inown oh" In ti t'l while Hip hnin on which (In' a riding witH In'iux .viloli- . i t i .... , ii. .irruriiiiipc in wiiiu rrcuiviHi by . .i , . i , wii r, ji r. i miry is in niijiiii tnl at .Monlrenl wlioru lio ii-(i(iri'H.inK fnvorntily. . I'in-enpers .tailing this morn 1: ing mi Hie .Hlenni'T Prtnrc (ienrgo for the .ninth inrliiileil W. .ItMrer-siiti, F. A. Hire and W. .1. Crooks for iieean Falls; K. MiiHIiews, Mr. anil Mr. A. I'inkorlon and family. F. (iordon, .1. K. (loddi', .1. .1. Wynn, It. .M. Macaitluy, Falher P. .1. Mrdralli, Thonia:' Allan. II. 1. Thompson, (j. ;, l.angley. II. W llunl. II. II. I.eigh. i II. mi, J I allioi II uglier a'nd Mr Pirillo for Ynneomer. Xitvirtlxi in liillv Vw ggIftl?i7.(;VsVlM TDK I)AII,Y PAOB THP.EH. Local and Persooal H.G. Undcrlakcra. Pione 41. Hayners, Under taksrs. 35t. " Another 000 ton Wellington Lump Coal lived. The heat yet. McGairery. Mil. Pboue tf (Sirut War VIcran xpci'ial fc-pncral ini-elliitr tonight, Friday. Ut S i.. St-e lloiiiiil-lli;-wiiliJ Plant'! al Si-iil Cove. Take launch "Joy Hinl," Cow Hay. Hluc 100. HJ ilainlrcxfiin. Marcel Waving. Aliiioincal (Clu-inic Pacli). Mi" . Ilnrvik. Hy apixiint inent. I'honi! 11 c.J 011). tf Nuiiaimo jtil ar-Alhert A If (X V FI.OWKIlH. POT PLANTS, (ianJeii Seed, Ferlili.ei. Mr. MtCarlhy, Tllli FLOIHST, Kma.l lilock. Oiien Saturday. If - lleuieiiiher Hie annual meeting of I in' Tfiiui Cluli in Cilv Hall I inlay ariernooii al 5 iliii. I is emJiiig member" inxilnl. 81 Mr. Ilerl Mo(re of Shawal- lan Lake -ailed Ihi mornius m Hie Prince tlieorge for Van- ouvi'i- enrnule n Halifax where he will lit her home. - . . ... .in .iiarv uaner ami .ni Sal in OiIIUoii Milled tnl morn ing mi the Prince Oeorgc for Vancouver where they will pend a few week holidaying. .Milieu uonale is uiomg al the end of Ihi week from Fourth Avenue Wel lo the Oughlou houe on Fifth Avenue Vel which he recently puirh.ied J. A. Sleiihen, n-ilaut ili- Iriel engineer for the provincial public work ilepHriuieui. arrived in I he city from Anyox on Hie Prince tieorge Jhi morning S. Work man, l.o ha been .villi the provincial public work lepailmenl in Hii dilriel for the pHl Tew uiiiulli, aileil Ihi'' morning on the .prince (ieurge or Victoria. It. A. Iiltu and '.. W. Smith. OHiiadian National ! Kxpre olll- eial. ailed tin innrniiig for Vancouver afler having pcul a oide of day in Hie city on in pei'linn ilulie.. " KIwoikI Hani and Anton Well were each Illltvl 620 ami cot in Hie police court Ihi morning or figliliukr n Coinov Avenue e.terday afternoon. They were arrelrd by Sergeanl Mrliliuehy Provincial Houlultle Oanniug f Smither reached the cily on last night' train and vvrnt oulh Ihi morning accompanying n pal lent w ho i lo lie adioilled lo I he incurable hopilul ul Hie fourth game of Hie city individual billiard chnmpioiihip eries will lake place lhi evening at the Klk' Home belween II. Shockley ami Fred Stephen. A cloe coule-t i being looked for. .1. WfiNh will referee and lion lliiiwn will be marker. , I'he 'Hogiiawaga' Tuxi Hoy will eomluel the evening service. 7. ."in p.m., at llo MclhodM Hhurcli, uiled by the Sunday School oiYhelra. Addre.e by Prelor Henry lleilhrliner, t'.onip- lor Clifford Hameroii ami Menlor W. .1. Karl Itarrie. Fverylioilv welcome come und brini you: friend, Al Hie llnhi ry tlluh yelerday the coniluct of llolary conven lion w-.i iiii'tiei ami U wa ided lo i-eenMiitcnd Ilialf.ftdiJ ventiou be confined In lJl'gul!. one to each ton ineiniief,( Uiat lub houli iiol'bo peiall.ed for iming yenning n neiegat lo two coneculive convenHon and llrat it be nol necesary to lik Irirlly to bulues at uch gath ering!. ' ' Slevvarl O. Clark and Kvrlo 0. Syinon. of Victoria relurned soulh on the Prince (ieorge Ihi morning afler having ,pvnt a ouple of day looking over llw lly . Mr. Clark, who 1 a teal e.lale .tileUan In Viclorlu, is u nephew of Mr. linger of Yokohama, who ha extensive really holding here. Mr. Syinon, who I principal of SI. Michael's Hoys' School, Victoria, wus making a iriti a- u holiday1. , Work of taking down Hie old; garbage wharf and approach olf j Welview commenced Ihi morn ing. I W r TOBACCO I - Jame Lever and W. II. Wall arrived in tin; cily last nigh! from Terrace and sailed thix morning on life Prince (ieorge for Vancouver. W. Marliu and O. W. Itobin- on returned Ihi morning to Ocean Fall on Hie Prince I ieorge afler having peut a couple ol day in the city ouhuiuc. Waller (Sale, rourl regNtrar. ailcl Ihi morning on the Prince llenrge for Ocean Fall- where he will preide. over a voter' li-l court of revision. - Union steamer Venture, Capl. A. Jnliu-foiic, northbound from Vancouver lo the N'aa Itiver. is lue in jiorl thi afternoon. The vc.-e vva in the fkeena J liver Hie uhI of Ihe morning. WIRELESS REPORT S a.m. lKil!Y ISLXI) Oriiling. light southeait wind; barometer '.'y.ini; leuiperalure. 38; sea moderate; 8 p.m. -poke teamer Mogul left Any ox bound for Stewart; 5 a.m. spoke steamer Oiie'ii standing by Admiral Hod man atdinre on Calvert Point. DKAH TIIF.F. POINT. Over- en!, calm; barometer, 21. 75; temperature, 32; sea smooth. HILL HAItHolt. Overcast, lighl southeast wind; barometer. 21 .H8; lemperealure. 38: light well; 8 ii.ni. spoke steamer Chclohsin' leaving Namu south-hound; 10 p.m." spoke steamer Princess Heal rice off Pine Is land northbound: 8 p.m. spuke "learner Northwestern 200 mile from Ketchikan southbound. Noon IIKiHY ISLAM. Overcast, calm; baromcler. 2!.'J8: temper- ilure. 111; mixlerate swell: u.m. spoke steamer venture olf Kennedy Island bound for the Skevna Itiver; 10 a.m. steamer Prince lieorjje out southbound. DKAH Til KM POINT. Ov er cast, fresh southeast wind; bar. omeler, 2U.70; temperature, 12: seu smooth. HILL IIAItHOIl. Overcast. fresh southeast wind; haromeler. 2H.lr); teuiieralurc. II; light well; In. 20 a.m. spoke sleainer Chelolisin at Shusharlie Hay soiilhbouud. ANNOUNCEMENTS Melhudisl Kaslcr Sale. Tea. sewing, homo rooking. lied Crum Hut, April 5. lluyal Purple. Laslcr Hazaar and Salu of Home Cooking, April 8. Hill GO Chapler, I.O.D.K. leur Theatricals, April II. Salvation Army Ladies' League Sale, Wednesday, ill). Ania- Home April Presbyterian C.O.l.T. Concert, April 10, Knipres Theatre. If Queen Mary Chapler I.O.D.K. DalTodil Hall, Faster. Monday, tf Concert for Anglican Church at Knipres Theatre, April 28, by Symphony Orchestra. Tickets 50o. Catholic Church Spring Sale and Social evening, Melropolo Hall; April 29. Klks Minstrel Troupe. show May t. First Ilidley Home Dazaar, May 1. H EMORRHOIDS Do not sutler another day with Itchlnc llUeJlnc or rrotrudlnc Plies or Hemorrhoids. K& surflcsl operstlon required. Dr. Cliasa s Ointment wilt rellev ou at ouca and afford Ustlnp benent. (io a box: all dvalers. or ndmsn.on. Jlstos & Co., I.IialteU, Toronto. Sunijl Vox frj EASTER Suggests A BOX OF Purdy's Candy The Autocrat of the Candy World NOTHING COULD BE BETTER AS A SEASONABLE GIFT. A Toothsome Delight hi it Ilcaii li fill Fiox. ALL SIZES ALL PRICES. Sole AgcoU: Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE Third Avenue. WE CASH CHEQUES. Attractive Coats The smartest inspiration of fashion in the new Spring Coats. Designed in the latest styles, showing I lie straight line bellies effects, fashioned of the latest , fabrics they arc garments of j rare beauty. I Prices are most moderate from j $20.00 VENUS HOSIERY. IRIS BRASSIERES. "DEMERS Phone 27. yy P.O. Box 327. A BARGAIN! A BARGAIN! 3 PIECE Chesterfield Suite In Leather, formerly $200, selling now at $175 Also iiuu ciflonnc covered DIVANETTE, regular price !, A snap for $40. BARRIES' HOME FURNISHINGS The House of Quality. Phone 123. Third Ave. If You Are BOAT-BUILDING We have Hardwood, Kir ami Cedar Hoal Lumber. If you are tired of Kulsoniino und Paper, try Kir Veneer Panelling. If you are thinking of building a house, we have any lumber you require, also Sash, Doors, Glass. SHOCKLEY'S Planing Mills ww nay. Phone 383.