I iidwuiiucau I. m "AGE SIX A COMPLETE NEW STOCK NOVELTY EARRINGS, BEADS, BRACELETS And the Latest Pins Tor Spring and Summer Wear at attractive prices. SAVE YOUR EYES Our Optician lias had over 25 years' experience testing eyes and fitting glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist A Modern 3rd Avenue, . , ll Voiles uiiielhin new for Summer Frocks or Dainty Underwear very fine Swiss Voile in shades of White, Mesh, llnse, Mais, Jlclio. Full 30 inches wide. I'cr Yard $1.00 West of England Store Phone 753. For That New SPRING SUIT Go to M. T. LEE Kspcrienecd in I. adies' and (ienllemen's tailoring. Prices reasonable and a big stock of English, Scottish and Irish Tweeds ami Woollen Goods available to select from. Quality and fit guaranteed. Mail orders given prompt attention. also dry cleaning and "pressing P.O. Box 977. Phone 663 337 Third Avenue Prince Rupert - - B.C. en tal Service At a Moderate Fee Dr. H. L. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 EM I EIGHT TO TEN CENTS FOR FISH Two Boats Held Over Until Tomorrow and One Left for Seattle The two American boats Kanaka witli 35,000 and. Spray with i'0,000 did'not sell their catcher today but decided lo hold oxer until tomorrow. The Dailey with ! 13,000 poumls pulled out for Se-j attic. 1'rices varied from' eight; to leu cents and one boat got ' even less than that. Sales made j were: American j Albatross, 17,000, at 7.0c audi ;)e lo Cold Storage. Virginia,- 22,000, at D.-'Oe and ! 3c lo Odd Storage. ltouaiua, 17,000, ul 0c and 3c. to I'acific Fisheries j Imperial, 1,000, at lc and 3c ! to Booth Fisheries. (ilaeier, 12,500, at O.yoc and 3c lo Itoyal Fish Co. j Viking, K.OOO. .at U.'JOc and 3i-: lo Itoyal Fish Co. I Swan, H.000 at a.'JOc and 3- lo Atlin Fisheries. Canadian Cane Si.cncer. 8.500. at G.KOe laud 3c lo Cold Storage. X. M. Christopher, 5,000, at H.lOc and 3c lo Atlin Fisheries. Joe Maker. 5,000, at 8.t0c and 3c to Itoyal Fish Co. . M.S.T., 7.500. at 8c and 3c lo kld Storage. dviriim in Hip hailv Ni'w SHERIFF'S SALE OF MINERAL CLAIMS. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. - William V.. MalniH-y versus Anttiim;.-Mc'iiilre. Il.v vlrlUf of l warrant of Exornllnn 1Url in h In i VP action, anil (Hrerled I inc, i ji.ivc iiifi iiic rmiiiMinir iiiirri iIjiIiih. .iliutc ni-sr Allit Ann. ailjai-cnl In lin- kllsatilt nivrr an I ii .ortti 1'i.rk f the Vlttaiill Itiver: "W'averly (iriiiip. cciiisi.-imr or "Waverlj" ami. "kitty" "War Haw firnup," nmslMi'nir r "We" Itanrr," "ltotsry." "Gnmsi fin. 1,' "Vliltlr." "BailRpr" and -RiiIp." All or wlilrli I -u III om-r fur sale. h I'nlillr. And Ion. for rh, on Tnesilay, llir firili ilay or May. WS5. at 3.30 In tie artfiiioon. al my iifTIrr, Covermiiciil Hiiil'lmi. erlncr liuiwit. Tin- "War IianiV will In- offt-rrl for alf snlijt-rt to two liijrt)raiff !. aptirux Imatlng 7, 000.00. JOHN SIIIIII.KV. Slivrlfr of tli- Omnt ot prince hum'. , Vrinri- iniiwrt. B.C., April J. 15. For $7.50 You can buy af up-to-lhe-ininute Spring Hai al "Demers" ! "House or Quality." P.O. Box 327. Phone 27 THE RINK Will Be Open For SKATING Saturday, April 18. Ariernoons - - 2 In i i:cnliifrs - - - 8- ( lo flood music both sessions. Competent instructors lo teach beginners. Phone Black 449. nrai i GEO. D. TITE The Quality Home Furnisher WTI Pure Milk in a modern package. That is all there is to Carnation Milk just pure milk with part of the natural water content taken out by evaporation. All the food value of full, cream milk is left in. No artificial sweetening or other preservative is added. Sold by grocers through-out British Columbia. Write for fret recipe book. Carnation Milk Product Co, Ltd. 134 Abbott St. Vancouver, B.C CANADIAN ARTISTS PICTURES IN SALON ItitANTFOtyJ), jipril 2i. Mis.-Kdilli Kelleii of this cily has reci-ivcd word Ilial I lit er ininia-ores frm hfr brush sent to the r're.-lcli VatUitiul Inhibition ifl tin Paris Jaluou haw been accepted anil' hung. The group of Ihreo piclures include the miniature upon which the Itoyal Academy. )oiidoti, placed its hall mark of iipproval. The Paris iilon holds a soring and fall ex hibition each year. Artists from all nations compete for a place !n its walls. The Vancouver Province in its "Twenty' Years A j.V column last Mond.jy said: "Kaien Island, about 28 mill's south of Port Simpson i.s reported o have bei'ii acquired by the (iranil Trnnls Pacific Itailway for its terminus. The 10,000 acre have been purchased, it is said. Tor 10.O00." "PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT." Princa Rupart Electoral DlatricL Mackcnzl Etacloral Olatrict. .NoTll.h Is hereby riven that 1 liall Jii Monday, the I (Kill tl.iy or May. tv: al the li'iiir of III o'rlork In the foreii'ioii I at the Court House. I'rlnre IUiimtI, hold i ! lttinr r llm OWN of llevisloii for III' 1 I ptirimse or revHinr the lists of voter roi I 1 1 he "aid Klertural Mxtrtrl. and of heaHni t uftrl ,1.t..,.l..il.i,. ... .11 ..l.lu.ll..n. . alii. ut. I fllllltll Mil. all UUJC IIU11V Ihe retention of any ii.iioe on the al Usl. or to tiie reKlMrailon a a voter m I appllrant for reirUlralion; and tit I the other purposes jet forth In the "I'ra vlni iaj Frt(on Aet." i lialeil al I'rlnte Itutiert, B.C., Ihl CO 1 day or April, iVii. .onMA. A. WATT. ! Iierltrar of Voter ror the I'rlm IliiKrt and Mackenzie KIn:lr 1 ni.triet LAND ACT In I'rllii-e llnpert iJiid IHslrlrt; Hlfttrl ot I'rlnre Unpen. ! TAKK NOTICE that I, Merlll Ilea Brla ! of Vancouver, RX orrupatloii alirmi' : broker, intend to apply for peniilx'lnn P lpuii-hae the followintr desrrlhed laitd: ! I'.ixniiifticlnir at a iift planted mile ; -1'iitli of the ftoiuheatt eimier of Lot fl'IH I liillle Creek, lunire I, Ctaot PUtrlrl; fOienre north ?0 rlmm; thenee west Ji rhiilii; thenee Hon tli to ftiore line In an , Msterly rtlrerllon to point of fjm-i inenreineiit; eontalnltia- 4U arref. more ot MCIULt. PES BIUSAY. Hated prll 3rd. 18S5 Annllranl. 2daln F.lroy Barnum, Arent St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Uns'Jrpad Third Avenue. SPECIAL - SALE Until the End of this Month Cash Bargains in Every Department .t" BEDROOM, DINING ROOM AND LIVING ROOM FURNITURE At Cash Discounts of 25 per cent CROCKERY, DRAPERIES AND CARPETS at Special Prices 10 per cent off all our Community Silverware ; ifWalnut Bedroom Suite - $204.50 - Watch our Window for Bargains. ' Phone 20 TUB DAILT NEW 3 COMMONWEALTH WAS ASHORE: ARRIVED IN HARBOR TODAY While proceeding from Silka to Seattle in ballast, the. Hoidh Fisheries halibut schooner Commonwealth, Capt. Hcrnman. ran ashore on hili1 CiiiT Island near the mouth oT the Skeena Itiver luring (he nielli. The vessel later sot ofr and arrived heroi under her own steam Ibis morning for examinii'l but. ll is be-liexed that the vessel sustained no serious danwiifu. FOOD MANUFACTURERS AIM AT BEST QUALITY Much has been dmie iu recent years by the application or scien-lirio knowledge lo food production, ll can be definitely staled that food products in general today are of a much higher ijuality than those 0f thirty years ago. This improvement is very true I MAY QUEEN CARNIVAL ; IN THE MORNING UNDER CONSIDERATION HER TONGUE WAS COATED Matter Was Discussed at M:ctlng of Fair Board Last Night Joint Committee to Act The slaKiiij,' or a May 0een carnival on May 21 is beinp considered by "the l iijr Hoard and Llks. I.asl niKlil the, matter was discussed at a special meetiim' or the Fair Hoard and was referred to a joint committee to work out details. Ibis conuiutteo consists of S. D. Macdonald, l. Vance and Aid. llrown, repre-scnliiiff the J'air Hoard; the sec retaries or the baseball ami football associations, and represen tatives from the Klks, including V. Iv Willlcroft and I). Hairour, W. II. Nickers, chief of police, and I). II. McDonald, fire chief, will likely be added to the com mittee. Director, r (lie Fair Hoard 'resent at lite meeting last uihl 're Hen Self, president; Trunk Dibb. honorary secretary: John Hulwer, S. I). Mardonahl. Aid. Hrown, Fred Scadden. Y. II. hei-iuati .Ir.. D. Jabour and D. Mel). Hunter. MEMBERS OF PARKS BOARD HAD FIRST MEETING YESTERDAY Those appointed recently lo the cily parks board by Mayor Newton met yesterday' afternoon :u the city clerk's office, t'ity Solicitor F.. F. Jones was asked to draw up a bylaw for submis sion to the council lo provide, for the proper constitution of the Iniard. Provision of the Parks Act fsoxerninjr parks boards were adopted. The members of Ihe parks board are Aid. It. F. Perry, 'ily Fnifineer F. Y. peaixm, Cily Solicitor F. F. Jones, S. K. implicit. F. Van liastel and J. C. MiT.cuuait. all of whom were resent at the nicclin yesterday. in regard lo all the tirniluci of. ltans. HAD BAD TASTE IN MOUTH Mis I'tarle, L. Zlnck, Hams Corner. K.S., wrllt'H:- "I was awfully troubled with my liver, and qsed to tet Hich dlny tU I would have to ell down while I i dolnir my work. In the inortiliiir. when I ued tu iret up. my tonirun us coaled antt I- had a bail taMe In my mouth and ofleu tlwe. lliroUKlioul Hie ilay, I at IrouUled wllh pains In my aloinai h. ' I aiirreri'd iu llin way unlll i friend of mlnv who had uetl your MILBURN'S LAXA-LIYER PILLS told me of tuvinir liken them, tu t do rided to try tliein, and I ran tnillifulh ny that tlH-y cerlalnly did me a lot oi r(KMl. I i-amiof H'l'ominciid them too hitrhl) lo all tlniKe who auffer a I did." You ean voctire Mllliuru'a l.ava l.lvei fills at all Uruarl'la or dealer; put up. Tor the pad Su ear. by The T. Mil burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. iiorl IiImiuihI ; 1 1. Ill a. in. spoke steatnei Auslralie bound Tor Swanson Hay dui- at Tt.'.H) p.m. GIRL OF SEVENTEEN RUNNING A FARM SASKATCHEWAN TODAY WIXMPWS. April iM. The Free Press comes lo Ihe rescue or the ntli ti maligned "Younper ieneialioii," when it tells the story, iu Ihe editorial columns, or Dorothy Hiilcliill, an exhibitoi at the recent Writers fair in Henna. The editor thinks that her work shows "Capacity Mr hard work, patience, perseverance, courage--qualities displayed by Young Canadians in Ihe war, and cvidcil', given the chances shown In peace." When Dorothy was sixteen years of ko last year her rather died, leaving- her the eldest of eight children, on a Tarm uear (Jakshella, Saskatchewan. She and her young brothers decided lo carry on Ihe farm. They put in the crop and harvested it. go. iir' to school belweeii whiles. They have twtf ipiarler sei-lions broken and a third partly broken Thirty head r rattle are on the place. This year she had decided In give up school and lake up farming serimisly. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACTAMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vne.oit. unreserve,!, atirveyeil t'roivti Umla may be pre empt! by i:mih Kubjccta over is yr of k. and by ulien on declurlnit Intention lo l.erin lirltlkh aulijecta. condl- i tlotiul u.on residetK-e. orcjp.lt Ion. jti liiipruvtiiu'iit for aErlrultural iurKwe. , 1'ull Information eonrernlriK reicu-tions repardinc pre-eniptlon la C'ven in liulletin No, , hand Keiira. "How to I're-i-miit I .and," cople of vioith rain be obtained free ot charca y addreaclnR the Ueiiurtrnvnt of Lunda, Victoria. IJ.C. or to any Oov eminent AtenL Kocurd will be granted covering only land aullabW for agricultural j .uriMm, win wlilcli U not iliaWr-land, I.e., currying oer H.000 board feet per acre wet of the Coaal lUnn 1 nn0 S.00U feet per acre eaat of that wheal, due ,hiil r i "ti l"l Appllcatlone for pre-f rnptlona are - "iaj, t0 u.idrene,! lo th Inrnl Corn- rejoesenls purity of materials' mtaloner of the Land Jtecordlrn: l)l- throughout when made by the! "'V"- '.V,,lc!' th" ,H", upp" f0' ,,. . . . ' l altuattd, and are made en printed i.ii-uim- Minnow Jiaker es. UMi forma, con lea of which can I ob WIRELESS REPORT niiiiiY 8 a.m. ISLAND. Cloudy. calm; liaioineler, liditlS; lemper-alure, i2; M-a smooth; H p.m. spoke steamer Admiral Hodman. Kelcltikan for Seallle, 57a mii-M rrom .Seattle; K p.m. sptfkn steamer Anyox lusviiiLr llixers- tained' from the Iand Commlaaloner. I're-emptlnna mut le occupied for fhe years and Improvements mada to value of 110 per acre, including clearlnu and cultlvatlne at lenat flv ucrea, before a Crown Urant cm ba receive!. Kor more detailed Information aee the Hulletln "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE AppllcatlotM are received for pur- cliaae of vacunt and unreserved Crown lands, not being; tlmberlaml, for agricultural purpoaea; minimum dale, fllioil Itav Tor Anvo. I ill Vflce for first-class (arable) land Is ' - ' I per acre, ana secona-cisas (graz n es rrom Anyox; K p.m. spoke In) land tZM per acre. Further In- ksleamer (Juraco, Anacorles for llyib-r. 7(1 miles fimu Hvder li;.l) TIIHH I'UINT.-Ilain-ing, calm; barometer, I'U.iKi; temperature, a; seasnioolh. MTX llAllllOlt. Overalls', fresh wcsl wind; liarometer, ao.-ti.'t; lemperalure, SO; heavy swell. 8 p.m. spoke lug l.orne olT fcear- lelt l'oint iioiind ror Knox Hay; erected in 8 i.m. spoke Jiiolorship Oregon. ""tni". vrovement (jiiadra for Scatlle, 28a miles from Seat I Ic. Noon I'lUIIY ISLAM). Overcast; calm; barometer, 30.10; lemper-Hliire, 50; ea smobth. 1'liAI) Til UK I'.OI.NT. Itain-inr', li.'hl syulhwest wind; bar-omeler. L'.D8; lein'iie'ratUrc, it; sea sinoolh. HULL llAItltOlt. ' Showery fresh soulliwest wind; baroiiiek-r itO.K); lemperalure, iB1,' sea moderate; 11 a.m,, snoVe sleamer I'rincess llealrice oil jvury Island formation recirdlng purchase or lease of Crow i, lands Is given In Hulletln No. 10. Land Kerles, "Purchase and Lease of Crown Iinds." Mill, factory, or Induatrial sltep on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, tht conditions Including psytntnt of stumpags. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 29 acres, may be leased as homesltes. I conditions! upon a dwelling being the first year, title being after realdencs snd tm condition sr fulfilled and land has been surveyed, LEASES For grazing and Industrial purposes areas not exceeding 140 acres may be leased by one parson or a company. GRAZING m . Under the (Irazlng Aet tbe Province la divided Into grszlng districts and the range administered under a Grazing Commissioner Annual grazing permits are Issued baaed on numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Stock-owners may form aaaclatlona for range management. Free, or partly free, permits are available for settlers, calipers and travellers, up to ten h4. I WESTHOLME THEATT? v Friday and Saturday, 7 and n . co, D.m. JACKIE CO0GAN In - "Liivle Robinson Crusoe" Tin; Kill anil I In- cannibals. i, , wreck in a South Sea Ivpliotm .I imiliis cocoa ii ii Is !iiiHjki- j messages mi .iiMat k the inni'in-. police iiiitc aiiveiiiure romiime ciiiiu'ily ant) Jackie Qtogan. Th,- , ,, sliipw irt ketl waif in picture eo,,i : 'In s sidashes or suiiliglit ;!,.) gnrgeou , , , v roliiig:e. A picluH'squi' pholo-play, tln u, , ' ' A wliirhviiul or laugh .-weeping u, ,, luces. A pietiin- that will be i n , ; . . s ' 1 yoniig-. COMEDY THE SPAT rXRlii v im ic.... NORTH POLE." ""'"I re i n t- mcvickv cn I oc and 25c ert Fish" Fresh Trozon -All varieties. Fresh Fish All varieties In se?son. Smoked Fish Our well known "Rupert Brandi." Finnan Haddle "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotiani. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockeye, etc. Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod Shell Fish- Crabs, Shrimps, Clam,. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Dj., Ill Prlt! Rupert, B.C. SPRING will soon be HERE! START THAT "CLEAN-UP -PAINT UP" CAMPAIGN NOW. Our new tnrk of llon-cliolit I'.ui- ninels, ami Alalmstiiie luis jol united. I investigate inir "Cliiiiuinel" l)epl. for H -(iraiuiiig pnicesk. Oul lojk- of Uinlili i -penters' auij Mecluinic-' Tool. (Jim kc- Tools ami (icueral Hoii-eholiJ .c.c--i i-cuiliplete. (Jail ainl see ottr im- of WKAU MM 1 Agents for tho famous Gurney-Oxford Flanges STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. Phone Green 85 CANADIAN VVPACtFIC 'S4IUUT Near Post Offia. IOOK! LOOK! The "ART CLOTHING" man is here Come in and get' your measure Fit guaranteed STEVE KING Third Avenue Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupt PRINCESS mam. .j ror Kttchlkan, Wrangatl, Juneau and Jktgwaj Apr" 6. For Vancoufar. Victoria and Seattle April 10, 21. S.8. PRIKCEEI BtATBICE. a,, l. For Butedata, (wanaon Bay, Eatl Bella Bella, Ocean Falla, Campbell RHer, and Vancouner serjr Saturday 11 am. . '"""" A,tnc, tor all St.am.hlp Lin... , . Corner of 4th Street and 3rd A.enue, Prince Rupert, SPRING and SUMMER Underwear For Men, Women and Children heuviug Hie euld Jii s l.eliiii'l tnul k ,,... .tnl- brife'lil Hiniiuer wenllier, you Will iiiulouhl' ' t w-iUi ing your heavy winter unilerwunr uiul '''1" ' fool Spring (iiinuenls. . ( , , W Our tilork of Siriug .-mil Summer I 1 ' v n.,fi Ion, hile uiul Silk in ul its )hI jut n 111 ' w ,m , " of slyln us protJiiced liy WhImiiis nixl I1'"111 ' rungu of prici'8 to soil every juie. Ladies' Vests From 25c to $2.50 Jabour Bros. Tlh St- Phone 645. 3rd Ave. " -