da April 111923. WE RS AT E RPR OOPS A Fisherman1 s Suit To Suit The Fishermen JACKETS ply nd roomy Double inner brent piece with flv front risMiniMiZtV sii:c:iai. Ut I CHCSr 43 ""I'll ! MADE III CAXAIM ny poeiibility of neti or linea catching. Pantj Cloied tide pattern, very roomy and double ply. Both iifmenU re made in yellow nd hive A very tough wearing lurfice. Mid by CAnAda'i foremoit waterproof clothing manufacturers, in aiiea 38 to 46. On Sale ly FUhttman Supply merchant! Insist upon getting a genuine Tower's Waterproof TOWER CANADIAN LIMITED TORONTO VANCOUVER WINNIPEG HALIFAX MONTREAL Novelty Goods J Baskets Cady Boxc! Chickens Kabbits Cards Egg Dyes You'll find them all at iisiijculm.Jdd hale Bone Brashes A W li ic Hone Uriisli used hi brushing 1 1 1 hair will I1!1 ' if mid ugor and sliiimlalc Hit' growth of new V hciiiIiiI lit'iul of strung vigorous hair will follow MP i I ne. W v.ap a -Ii i pit i ti I of Whale Hone Hrushes iniorlt'il En nil I lie fiiuriufncliircrs in Kngland, which are of '! .ii'lV lflinil iin:ilili- unit Imv in miifi i;inriitir ' '""IHJ "ml W. III J'l l. i i..ic....q From $1.25 Up. Tin' have nice hacks and the W hale Hone will slnnd v tuler iim'. Come in and make your choice today. ORMES LIMITED ' he Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store 3rd Avenue and Sixth Street Phone 200 and 82 t i i 'The Hoover" Tor I It i- 111 ii t It nl April yiin run Imy llns famous cleaner ami jitlacliinenls lor the small first payment of only $i..ri0 and have the hiilniice spread over the next fifleen months. Let UK clean u nig for ymi. Kaien Hardware Co. wmm ssesm. ttiit i fa n Liquor r 18 not Punished or displayed by the control Hoard or l.y the Government of British Columbia. J Local and Personal H.C. Undertakers. I'liono 41. You'll like our joall Consum ers i,oat uo. I'liono 7. tfi lor Taekseo , fotie scveii-ato." JJoli Arthur. J.adysiinili - Wellington, "Hie hest," also "Peerless," "smoke -' less." l'rmee llujierl Coal Co. tf Account totalling o,l!iH..;i i lie I Lttl i 1 1 lt a HMvriili ,if s mm -n Were passed for payment ly the ....i j i . .... . ... buiiijoi uoui'u tnursuay iiigtil. I lie IIIOIICv Ii;iI1L' IiPimi r.-iisml authorization was given hy, tli" ui.ln.f.1 I I 'I'l I . "i nvui imam i iiuiMi.ij nijfin jo obtain estimates on a iiiano for Seal Cove School. Charles Hill, l'inlandcr, was lined in tiie city police court this morning' for intoxication. David .Mackenzie. had hail of $25 estreated on a similar charge. I ' n ion steamer Venture, Cap!. A. .lohnslone, arrived from I lie south at ii.30 last, night and sailed for the. Naa Hlver. The vessel was- in porl again this morning southbound. Community Kasler dance parly. Keryhody welcome tonight. 8.J0 :o I. .10. llelgersou block, corner Third and Sixth Street. Kxpcri accordion and siring musicians. Cenllcmeii t.on. Ladies free. Deceived our new 4 lock ol I'ralt's Haby Chick Fowl ami poultry supplies; I'lcisctiinan's dry yeast ; garden and ficlr iet.s; Sprall's bird and doj. supplies, and our famous l&Isot Coal. I'lione 58. Prince Iluperl Feed Co. jz J. C. Heady, principnl of Hie lligli School, sailed yeslerdav afleriiooii on the Prince (ieorge 'or Vancouver enroiite to Pen-liclou when' he will alteml Ihe eonveiilion of the H.C Teachers Federation of which he in viec-president. ' 'flu iiiiiiii lut.'ir'ii rriuitv.i.ti jr.iti night confinm-d the artioib ir .. . .... .. V- Uli I inn I CO Ml-eel scliortl (Wlll-niillee in ordering 1H" siiiareTeet of a new type of-buiek boaitl nl 35e per siioare fool for .Mis'- fifllf'M 'fliilll ill llmlivn Inml sehoid through K. !. Parnell of Vancouver. II. It. Rochester, chairman f the Seal (Jove Srthool eominiltee. was wral hy at Thursday night's school Iiohi'iI iiieilinrr on .iceminl - - - - r-i ........... of Hie city light department hav ing spoiieu ine groumis ai eal Cove school by erecting poles and guy wires thereon. Mureuver. the poles are deemed to be dan-serous to Hie children. 'The matter is to be taken up with the tupcrinlciidcut of utilities. )r. II. IJ. Treiiiuync. school health ollieer. has annuuimed that all school children may re-ceie vaccinallou at his office at Hie Faster holidays. 'This was reported lo the sehoid board Thursday , night when u Idler was read from the provincial hoard of In-all h advising (he board to see that all children are vaccinated unless I heir parents declare llieniclvcs lo he conscientious objectors. ANflOUNCElWENTS Katroilil I ance, (Jueen .Mnr Chapler. I.O.D.K., Muslim Hal! Fasler Monday, April lU. llaskelball Dance, April 17, Catholic Spring - Sale, al'ler-imon of April ''). Melroole IKdl followed )y social evening. 2. Tenuis Cluh Hall, Friday, April ; llidley Home Sale, Thursday. May 7. If Edj-Holdinj; Sawt Fast -Easy-Cutting SIMON D! SAWS SIMOKDS CANADA SAW CO. LTD. MONTRtAL VNCOUVt ST. John, N.B. 1-4 THE DAILY NEW3 PAOB THREF YEARS OF SUFFERING FROM INDIGESTION Ended by the Famous Fruit Medicine "Fruit-a-tim" MRS. D. J. CUMMINC5 "For inany years, I was tortured by most Acute Indigestion, Liver Trouble and bad Fainting Spells. I tried all kinds of medicine but none gave me relief. On the . advice of friends in Canada, I was induced to try '"Fruit-a-tives." Almost from the first dose, I noticed an improvement and I am now practically free from the distressing fainting spells, my complexion, which ujrd to be quite sallow, has cleared, and I am no longer troubled with indigestion." Mrs. Cumming writes from Booth St, ShortRville, N. Y. Her experience is typical of thousands of others. "Fruit-a-tiTes" are made from the medicinal principles of fresh oranges, apples, figs and prunes combined with valuable ionics. Try them yourself. 25c and 50c a box at all dealers. 'The Saturday Cinderella dances at Hie Flks' Home are disconlin tied until further notice. 80 Two new ears al your service day and nighf. Moderate charges Phone Ited 1(51, C. V. Symes. H The halibut eehooner Inez II. is in the dry dock for repairs having burned out a crank shaft bearing. X. Nicholson, nvho has been in he railway mall service out of here for the ,pftt few years, h;o iieeii traiifferrrWiiOi the Nelson district. Mr. ami-Mrs. Nicholson and family wwit aoullUliis week. Mrs. W. Itothwell of this city ami llegma, whoi. visiting al Nbw Westminster with her son, Dr. U. J. Itothwell, was fruesl-of. honor at a thiinbla tea given last :.. it... ii. i , mcc-a. in uir nojai liny ny iirs. Walter Chamberlain. J. L. Hlain, conlraclor, has taken over 11. II. Shcokley's slock if double dressed lumber, sash and doors. Also the agency for I. Fyfe Sinilh J. Id. hardwoods. For baiulsawiiig and planing, jobbing and repairing, phone Hlue 2C.8. if Those .interested in dancing can avail themselves this evening when a most enjoyable Faster event is being arranged by Mr. lickniT in the Helgerson Hlock. The dance will start at 8.30 and scfnllnue till 1.30 , Fxpert accordion and siring music will bo provided. Arctic Studio. Easter flowers. Blue Iris, first of season, S1.G0. .Roses, long-stemmed $3.00; short stemmed $2.50; baby roses in bunches, 75c; all with maidenhair fern. Carnations $1.35. Narcissi 35c. Daffodils 30c. No raise whatever in prices. Special Fasler Services will be held, in Ihe Church .of F.ugland on Sunday al 8 and 1 1 a.m. and and 7.30 p.m. Thejco will be special music and '.beaulifiil de- coralions. 'This will be Ihe last Sunday for servicus ,o be held, in the old building.. ;'0u Ihe lOlh.j Ihe new ehlirch will-bo opened' with Ihe HI. llev. A. li. De Pen-1 cier, D.D. as the spcjelnl preacher.! 'Tlp systems of saving ac-j counts introduced Inlo "Ihe city schools hv the Itoval Hank ofi Canada is proving very populai'l as results will leslify. A splendid showing al Hp.rden SI reel School has already been reported. Al the meeting t f, the board Thursday night. Principal Hart-' uess announced thai there were .'30 neeounls in ItOollt School and in three weeks the sum of $317 had been deposited. Miss Stewart- reported thai 28 had been deposited rt'omvSeal Covoj ?i hi'iil. . I sift l.. V. Patmoro sailed on Ihe Priiine (Jeorge yeslerday inoriiiii;? for Vancouver. Mrs. Meadley and family were passengers for Vancouver on the Princess Mary today. Faster Lilies, 50c a bud. Why pay more? Mrs. McCarlhj rriuce iioperi r lower aiiop. Mrs. V. O. Ful Ion and family sailed yesterday morning on the Prince (Jeorge for Victoria. II. C. Fraser, school inspector, relumed on this afternoon's train from a trip to the interior on departmental duties. It. W. Martin of the Victoria Mines, Stewart, was a passenger rein ruing soiilh on Ihe Prince (ieorge yesterday .morning. Mi M:irv f!.'irf,i nf llio Um.il Hank stair sailed on the Prince (ieorge yesterday for Vancouver and Seattle on a holiday trip. S. (i. Webb or Hie Daily Xews f;iir lltiiliviiil .in m.ii.fi I iii, i t,i Ihe Prince Huperl (ieneral Hos- ii ai yesieniay morning, lie is (covering nicely. II. (i. Hell of Ihe King Fdward High School slatf sailed yester day on Ihe Prince fieorgc for Vancouver where he will spend ihe Fasler holidays. Southbound from Alaska ports to Vancouver, CI'. II. sleanier Princess Mary, Capl. C. C. Sainl- ey, was in porl from 11.15 to li' o'clock this morning. Miss Kvelyn Shi-asgreen, who s teaching school in Ihe "lla.el- I cm district, arrived on this af- li'rnooii's I rain lo spend the Faster holidays visiting with her isler, Mrs. F. W. Marcnlctlc, Fiflh Avenue West. I A. A. Cox, architect, sailed on the Piiiice (ieorge yesterday morning, for Vancouver on business in connection with Ihe new lleilbroner block, the contract for the erection of which it is expected will be let shortly. After having spent u few days here making arrangements for moving soiilh, Inspector T. W. S. Parsons of Ihe provincial police sailed today on Ihe Princes? Mary for Victoria where he will take over his new duties, C. W. Johnston of Montreal C.N. It. passenger agent, who visited here with Ihe party of J r.. nairyinpie, u. .v. II. vice-pre sident, sailed for Vancouver on the Prince (ieorge. 'The re si of the parly 'returned Fast by train W. D. Oordoii. superinlendenl of Ihe Yukon Hiver division of Ihe While Pass and Yukon Hail-way, will be a passenger going north on Ihe Princess Mary next week In prepare for the opening of navigation on the Yukon Hiver. Mrs. O. O. Maclnlyre, Mrs. F. C. Slevens, Miss Alma Slewarl and Mrs. C. M. Maclnlyre are visitors in Hie city from Skide-gale. All will return lo the Islands on the Prince John lo-night except the last niciilioned who is going lo Anyox". I.im Ah Long and Wong Chan Shing. Chinese, were found guilty in Ihe oily police court Ibis morning of lMiig in possession of opium and sentence was reserved n ii I i 1 this afternoon. Similar charges against do (iel and Sam Yow were dismissed but charges of being found hi a resort are being laid against Ihem. (J.N. 11. steamer Prince John, Capt. F. ,Mabbst .arrived from ancouver via Ihe (Jiieen Char-lid le Islands at I o'clock yesterday affeniouii and is scheduled lo return south by the same route leaving here at 8 o'clock tonight. The Prince John had a ralher light passenger list and included in her freight cargp was !!(it) tons of coal for the Prince Iluperl Coal Co. PROPER SHINE FOR EASTER TIME ShoePolish lt 'improver - your personal appearance. I iTl. W S4H Your Boy 9 Success NO one starting out in life ever expects to fail. Youth is always hopeful, but hoDe alone cannot bring success. If your hope is to see vour bov a row-pss in n. world, securing independence and comfort the vision of so many, yet the attainment of so few adopt a regular savings plan for him now, and teach him in his tender years the value of saving something out of every dollar. THAT WAY LIES HIS SUCCESS. The Bdlpfr Bank ofcMada Prince Rupert Branch F. E. Robertson, Manager "Rupert Fish Fresh Frozen All varieties. Fresh Fish All varieties in sesson. 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 Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. WINTER Steamship Service 144 99 Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prlrie Rupert, B.C. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped lo handle . kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SF 8.S. PRINCE RUPERT nail from I'rlilix lluerl FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. SEATTLE, liiuniic.liale puniU varli Irlday v.uu t.ut. For STEWART ami ANVOX WiOnvsilay, 11.00 plu. THE 8.S. "PRINCE JOHN" Iuih PRINCE RUPERT fortnlfhtly for VANCOUVER, Via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 1.IMI p.m. O r ITImo Oiurtte. EDMONTON. WINNIPEQ, all points tasl?ni Canada, Unllid stales. AOENOV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlcktt Otrica, 528 Third At, Prlnc Rupart. Phona 260. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailing from I'rime Huihti. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and Alert Bay, Tuaaday, 6 P.M. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For ANVOX, PORT SIMP80N and Naaa Rlar Cannarlaa, Friday A.M. I2S 2nd Aanu. J. Bamalay, Agent. frlnca Ruparl, B.O LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED lo building next door lo I'rizzell Hulclier Shop, iiceuss front Ihe Kinpress Hotel We curry a full lino of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor BR 1