Ink p. r,:il in f0 Europe 0 )d Return 1 ewart. p I- i,i n a Holiday or I'ir-iiK I'ielures. 155 oo Tm palatial atrwncr tri (Juiv e, IT, 10, 14, 17; Jul I, 8; Auju.t I), Including thr Haurrtanli. Hfr.-ngn , Lanraatrla iixl Auilanla, covrring til rranlar lolnta. eom nndrr our IKJi Tourist 111 Cabin Kailiri. Artiiia;) lor trahrr, atudtnta and touriata. Cowl roippanr, U-lglit dluitig-rouin, triM-nnia mholnutua fowl, cumfurtablc qmrttra, .rnio-mad dark, aiuokiiic-romn, louaft, rt . I'aMiara aa low aa l.'....tiu rrturn. Al.o K.lmllonl Toura. Sr. ot writ ntarrat Canard A fcrtit KODAK TIME is here CUNARD There's si Kiid.ik for ever, purse anil every purpose. Amateur Finishing Prompt attention and careful work that ( will bring oot the best that your negative will produce Tin sory luhl liy picture leaves nothing uitsniil. a Rupert Fish Fresh Frozen All varieties. Fresh Fish- All varieties In c?ion. Smoked Fish -Our well known "Rupert Brands." Finnan Haddie "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotians. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockeye, etc. Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod Shell Flsh -Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prlrie Rupert, B.C. "The Hoover" For (lie month of April yuu ran buy Ibis famous cleaner ami attachments for llic small first payment of only t.5U nml have the balance spread over lliu next fifteen months. Lot ox I'loan a rug fr you. Kaien Hardware Co. Portland Gana ' '"; Treasury Issue of Ihe l'ork r-ldiilio Mining ' " offcri-d the public nl t?.V per share. This "ilirr shipping mine besides tin- Premier in the 1 I i-tti-t. On shipped last year more than 1 I III lit II f l r. ii ..r. I:.. vl.. nuiN. rui ion uiioniMii iuu uppij H. W. M. ROLSTON & CO. Stockbrokers. Victoria. LiquVr r'fnt. 18 no1 Published or displayed by the control Board or hv the Onverntneut of British Columbia. Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. Phone il. You'll like, our joal! Consum Toss. Mi lleilbroner's building Avenue, is lo n-lurn II. II. oiled ollicers, on Hie moriiiu i i j ers t.oai lio. iMione 7. til What you for another May Day. have Gyro been waiting Hoedown on Two new cars al your Jay and night. Moderate Phone lted iCl. c. V. tf I- 11. Minion relumed on flu Prim-ess ISi-atrice this morning from Vancouver, service eh arises fcymes. tt Ladysmilh - Wellington. "(lie ibesi," also "Peerless" "sninlce- t'rinee itupert Coal Co. tf and Mrs. T. II. Jolinson art- sailing Monday ' juorniny by Mil- sli-aniiT I'jiiife Ituoert for Vmifouxer. Ca-i-y Trails rcr lias i-inove.1 lo Hie Joe Urown Toxi stand. Phone 303 for prompt audVefli-rienl servici',. if Slmwer for plain sewin?' stall "f Hie Itidli-y' Home llaziiar l Salvation Arniy Hall on .Thursday .at M p.m. iood musical program. Tin- Sulvaliou Aniiy provldcil over fun rl ecu uiHIhm "free and clti ip meals in J:M. Over H inilliiin fwc or cheap beds. Tim Army ftasr flics round the world. Self Denial anneal. May S to ffi. All Oiliirellnws are rcucsl"d lo iiici'i in die Hall al G.'.Hi p.m. "ii Sunday lo attend the Presbyterian Church. And in the Halt al '.i p.m. Monday to meet llif (rand Master. H. Ferguson, N.i. Mrs. P. S. I'.onney and family will sail on the Prince Jtupert. Mmiday morniuy for 'jiieiuer. Aecompaiiyitig tlwun wiU be Mrs. r.. ltdiiney of Willie lloeK, who hits lieen visiling iierc for the pus few veks. W . . sintrer of .MHsalt. who receiilly returned trum an .. lemlcd irip (o liaslern Cglia !rt and the l uilwl SUile, uiH m.h) by Hie Prince UhitMes loolglil or bis return lo the Oueeu Cliir-lolle I'slaiuls. J. I.. Ithiin, contractor, las lukeii over JS. II. Slicnkley's slock of double dressed lumber, sash and doors. Also the agency for Fyfe SniilJi l.ld. hhrdwoods. For baudsawing and planiiiL'. jobbing ami repairing, niion- Hlue 2C8. If It. Mmicrieir, llic conl i actor, who will Vancouver rel Max on ThirtU south on I he Prince Itiiiiert .Moiid.ny. morn ing. Mr. MoncriclT ls also figur ing on tiie elevator superstruc lure contract. Murray ami s. M. Itobl. Slales iuleriial rjjventn arrived from Uiu souMi Pripcess Healrico this . They will go norlli In llyder and laler lo other Alaska points. They expect lo spend several mouth in the 'north. - CP.lt. sleatner Princess I teat -ice. Capl. T. CliTe, arrived at Ibis morning from the soulh ami will sail on her return to Vancouver ami wayports al 5 o'clock this evening. The vessel brought another. I '.'5 Ions of cenienl for Albert McCaf- lery. She also had a new pro peller blade for the lug.yuali- n in which damaged hers on utining on logliy Island last uesday. I ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 4 444 llidley Home Sale. Thursday. May 7. f Moose Pic-nic June 'S. ' yiid All shoes ureeasifii t sninca witn Shoe Polish The loiKJartll3voIi.. , rvert;kdiiknwjifniirifu Compare (lie ijuantidj ENDED YEARS OF BAD HEADACHES "Fruit-a-tiyes"Comp!eielRelieyes all forms of Headacha HONORE VALIQUETT "For over three years, I was troubled with very bad Headaches, Nervous Dyspepsia and Liver Troubles. Then, I be?an taking "Fruit-a-tiTes". Very goon my condition improved, and thank to these wonderful fruit tablets I am once more entirely well. The wonders of the famous Fruit Treatment are only re-" veated when you read a letter like this, which comes from Madarre Valiquette, 1133 Notre Dame St. W, Montreal. "Fruit-a-tiret" is the juices of apple, oranees, figs and prunes, intensified and combined with tonics and forms a complete fruit treatment for Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Skin Troubles. 25c and 50c a box at dealers or sent by Fruit-a-tires Limited, Ottawa, Ont Mrs. Alex Slrai lian, who has been visiting in Ocean Falls, re turned lo (he city on the. Prince Itupert this miriiiiic'. Itoyal Purple llndge, Whist ami laiice, F.Iks Home. Friday, .May 8, al H.:i(i p.m. Admission 5(lc. lwerybody welcome. J8 Satiuelle Princess Sliits, all sizes and shades, $1.50. IMoom- ers Ui match, Sl.JO per iiair. See Sixth Street window at, the L'ni versaL C W. who lias relurrid liiiwifon of Iliuullon, lieen oil a Iriji soulli on llic Prince llnper moriiiiiK and will proceed lo interior by I rains James .Vesbitt. well known Stewart mining man and dis coverer of Hie I'riijce .Joint mine, is a passenger going through on I be Prince Itupert today bound north from Vancouver. Honabl MriLepd, stiperiiilend-enl of the C.IJ.M.M. invesligaling department, is a passenger on the Prince Iluiwrl today. He is making (be round trip on the vessel from .Vancouver. The C.P.Il. (us Oualicum is being taken'on the dry dock this Mflernonu lo have a new propeller installed. The propeller arrived ou the Princess Heal rice Ihis morning from Vancouver. William Huulinfi welT known Stewart mining nlait, and Mrs. limiting are pasjijinfce-rs going norlli from Seallio'Jip Hie Prince Itupert toflay. Mrs.'Hunling ha beep ill In the sflillfi' for some time. Mr. ni'd Mrs. .1. I. tlaby are pussengers on the Prince ltu-perl today bound ..for Stewart. Mr. Itaby, unlil recently, was in the employ of Hie JHasscIt Tim ber Co. al Huckley Jbiy as a civil engineer. Lecture by Cbas.' l). Huberts, poet and novelisl, on (Janadiaii-isiu in l.ilcralure and Poetry," in isooui iuipoi. eitncsijay, . April -"J, al 8 p.m. Umiledr number of Ijckels to be had from High School Students or at Ornies, L!il. Paddy Kilmarlin, was haled into police court this .morning charge.l yvilh assaulting Clara Pickering. . The injuries allege.! to. have been sustained by thu ilaller al the hands of .IJie former were or such a scripUft nature thai she required lifclies in her face irrul was rcceiviig trealinenl al Ihe hands of DivCadc lit Ihe police station this morning. 'IN e jijieiiient is alleged Jo have oc curred al Hie Moclrfdu rooms and Kilmiirlhi was arrested in Section 8 by Sergeant llailey. The castv lias been adjourned unlil Monday. ., H ranch. ere an dTh ere Agents specializing in Irish business in Canada and the United States look for a big: boom in steamship passenger traffic, according to reports received from steamship companies. The present outlook is said to be for the highest level of emigration to Canada since the war. Sir William S. Glyn-Jones, Secretary of the British Pharmaceutical Society, is touring Canada under the auspices of the Canadian Pharmaceutical Association with a view to explaining the workings of the Proprietary Articles Trade Association of Great Britain. He is opposed to "cut-rate" methods of selling drugs. With 3,600,000 milch cows, 300,000 dairy farmers, 1,500 creameries and many thousand cheese factories, Canadians are the greatest butter eaters in the world with an annual average per capita consumption in 1923 of 27.43 pounds, according to D'Arcy Scott, secretary and treasurer of the National Dairy Council of Canada. The shield taken from the gates of Quebec City when the Ancient Capital was taken in 1759 and which was donated to the City of Hastings by one of the conquerors, General Murray, will be returned to Quebec after an interval of 165 years. Lord WiHingdon, First Viscount Ratton, will be the special emissary who will bring the Shield back to Canada. Salmon-fishing in the Eastern Townships of Quebec' will be one of the attractions of that region when the Gaspe salmon' eggs brought to the provincial government hatcheries at Lake ' Memphremagog are . developed. A number of trays packed in ice and hok'ing some thousands of eggs recently passed through the Canadian Pacific Railway warehouse on the Montreal Windsor Station for St. Paulin and Mont Tremblant. Miss P. Carlisle, an English authoress of repute, who recently took up ranching near Calgary, has become so enthusiastic about the West that she is planning to bring out girls from the Old Country to follow her example. She found plenty of them willing to try out this plan. She herself harvested 7,000 bushels last year from the 250 acres under wheat on her S00 acre By winning the New Brunswick Provincial Trophy Competition of the St. John Ambulance Association in March last the Canadian Pacific Railway First Aid team from Mc-Adam, N.B., now have a chance to compete this' year for the Montl-zambert Trophy emblematic of the championship of Canada in First Aid. The team has a record of four championships to their credit since last June. At a recent meeting of the Royal Society of Canada a gold medal for outstanding achievement in science was awarded to Charles Saunder for his discovery and development of "Marquis" wheat. It is claimed that this variety has raised the Dominion to its present position as a wheat-growing country and has added millions of dollars to the pockets of farmers here and in the United States. Exiled from Hungary of which he had been president, after the Communist revolution of 1919, Count Michael KaroVi toured the United States in March and April but was forbidden to address meetings or explain his political views in that country. He returned to London were he now lives, with Countess Karolyi, passing through Montreal and sail ing on the Canadian Pacific S.S. "Montclare" from St. John. Interviewed in Montreal he expressed a great admiration for Canada and said he had once ten on the point of settling either in Montreal or 1 or onto. Hans M. Feir. found guilly of intoxication, was assessed $25 in Ihe eily police court this K. II. Ilarlhuir, well known mining man, ami Mrs. Ilarlholf I Dl) I are passengers going iiirnugu, ImiuuiI lor siewurt on the Prince i Itupert today. They are now from Seattle, having just recently relumed from a lr p lo Mexico. Use Baby's Own Soap. It's "Best for Baby Best for You". MISSING! PAQB THUEI FLAT WORK IRONING Not much left r washcay when you use out sDt 5'itsh service. No tub all th washing is dODS. No clothes-line everything comes Dack dry. And no flat-work ironing that, too, is completely cared for. The hardest and longest part of washday is missing and this family service is so low priced that it's an economy as well as a convenience. Let us call this week and take away the part of washday that youH be most happy to miss. Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Send ft Phone 8 We ead Again Wo wish In ndvte Hie public Hint from Monday, April 27th, the price of our famous Nanaimo-Wellington Coal will be cut $1.00 per ton This makes it ly far the cheapest ami most economical conl on the market today. It lasts lunger, gives more heal, has less ash and no clinker. Save money. Phone a trial onler now lo numbers 1 Hi or ."(Ii. ALBERT & McCAFFfiRY, LTD. Coast Steamship and Train Service Effective April 22nd S.S. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE OEORQE Mill from 1'rliiit- IiuihtI fur VANCOUVER, VICTORIA SEATTLE ami Inlilliicdiale hUU card FRIDAY and MONDAY 0 CO A.M. For ANVOX . . . For STEWART Wadnasdiy 10 P.M. . . Saturday 10 P.M. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT iNONDAV. WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 5.1)1) p.m. Trr Crime Ui-orse. EOMONTON. WINNIPEG, ill puluu tlrn Canada, Unllid States. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlcatt Offlca, 62S Third Aa, Prlnc Rup.rt. UcanadianT PACiric yaiiwT Prions 2SO. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS MARY. For Kalchlkan, Wrangtll, Junaau and Skagway April 6, 17, 27, For Vancouver, Victoria and Saatlla April 10, 21. S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Buledala, Swanaon Bay, Eaat Bulla Batla, Ocean Falla, Namu, Alart Bay, Campbtll Rlr, and Vancounar aary Saturday 11 a.m. Agtncy for all Staamahlp Llnaa. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD Qanaral Agent. Cornar of 4th Straat and 3rd Aanua, Princa Rupart, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailint fri'in I'rince Buperi. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and Alart Bay, Tuaaday, S P.M. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Atari Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. Foe ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, 8 P.M. For ANVOX, PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlvar Caniiarlaa, Friday A.M. I2S 2nd Aisnuo. J. Barnalay, Af ant. Prlnc Rupart, SAO.