I'AUK fcSIX Just Arrived A fresh shlptncnt of Rochons Candies Assorted Chocolates, Boxes $1.00 to $4.00 Hulk Creams, Orange, Vuii-illc, Lemon, (linger Snowballs lfieriiiint, etc., per lb. ... ... ... .. .... 75c ltrazils In cream, per lb. $1.25 Hurnt Almonds, per lb." $1.00 llodhou's Famous Almond Crisp, per lb $1.00 Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. Another arrival of Ladies' Coats in the latest spring A.oik'ls. Special this Week: 20 Discount on Ladies' Dresses Holeproof Stockings from $1.00 lo $1.75 Mrs. W. I. Third Avenue V.O. Hox - - 989 I'bonc: Green 389 1 v 1 Bargains WHMMMMHWHMapWMMBMMMW aSBBHn We Have one Quality the Highest; one Price the Lowest pel your supply at Bargain prices fcmall While Heans, 15 lbs. I ... , $1.00 jlrmvn Means, 15 lbs. $1.00 (irccii Peas, 15 lbs. ... $1.00 Hire, .No. 1 Jap, 11 lbs. $1.00 "i?uo" or Tapioca, 11 lbs. , ... .... ,... $1.00 Fplil Peas, ll lbs. .. $1.00 Hurley. U lbs. .. ... $1.00 Mussallem m Grocery Co. Ltd, Phones 18 and 84 Wood! Wood! Now Is your chance Dry Cedar Full load $0.50 Half Load ... ... . . $3.50 Large sacks 50o HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Might or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Fur Goats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Slock of Fur Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Go. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 676 DENTIST NOVEL FEATURE IN APRIL FOOL WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE An enjoyable whist drivo uml ilance embodying several amus ing features in observance of AIM Fools' Day look place on Thurs-W day night in (be Molropole llallj iiiuler the auspices of the Loyal Oraihge Hencvoleul Association. There were about 200 persons in attendance and card playing: and dancing stalled at 8.30, the lal- ler continuing uulil 3 in the mo rn i up. Winners at whist were: Firsts, Mrs. J. W. Moorchouse and Jack Munro; seconds, Miss Pearl Ihonipson and O. X, Johnson. April Fool prizes were presented lo Mrs. J. Howe uiid W. 11. Cor nish, the highest individual able scorers. There were also lion Mrs. J. Aierick and II. Fa si man. Tho committee in charge con sisted of Miss Mabel A'ierick (convener , Miss Charlotte Houl- tcr, Miss Alice Watson, Mrs. S. V. Cox, Mrs. Jack Munro, and Mrs. Hrewerlon. The master of ceremonies for lho dance was Thomas Tourney and for the DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Notlc. to Contractor Tarrac. Lock-up SF.Al.Kli TK.MiMlS. endorsed "Tendo fill Addition u Terrace l ink lip." will lie rerehed liy llw Honourable t ! Minuter of I'ublli' Work up In IS o'rliirk nii-.il of Tuesday, I he thirtieth day of March. ivjOj ror iiii aamiion ami alteration i the l ock up at TcrraiT In Hie tlerloial filslrlrl or l'rlni-e ltnHn. H.C. Mans. SHTiricluu, llonlncl. and lorni uf Tender may lie seen mi and aMer tlx- I CUi day of March, Itiifi, and further Inrnriiialiiiii uhlained al the lie pirltneiil ur I'Ulilic Works I'arllamriJ lltillilinir and at Ilic folliivilnir oMre: Oovemnienl AyenH at I'rlivc Rupert aiul snilthers and the Provlnrial r-olire orriie at Terrace. Copies of plana, specirira-linn, etc. ran he ohlalned rroiu the In parimi-iil on paymi-nl at a itcosll t Tin Dollars (IO.llil hl-h will Dp refunded .hi return of tin' plans in gmul run dill. in. Tlw luwpsl ur any tender nl Here-carlly aerepted. p. miLir. Deputy Minister and Pulille Works tng-inif r. iieparimeni nr riiunc ork, i'arllament lliilldlnirs, Virion, nr.. NOTICE. IV TDK MATTKK "f all application Mill"' lue nr a l'nviliinal OrtiTtratc nr Tllle for lrned Lot "H" or ll even ci. Blmk rurly-sli (4,, iilMlivllon of j.t M'Vin hundred and forly-nU 716). oueen Uiarlollv ninlrli't Map IUTV). sa.iMianury primi or ine ins or me rlirieale nr Title rnverliiir the alve land liathir liet-n iinnlm-Ml to inn n .4 my Inlenllon In l-uc ariei the etpiralion r ime nionlli from tlw first pujiliralloii neiTiii, a rrovmionai i.ernriraie or line to the above land In Ihe name nr Paul Onefrle Ma"-rl. The orirlnal Cerlifiral-- nr Title l dali-d the iiih or Aiigul. 1019. apd i imniliereU ll inn . Land lleaiilrv ortn-e. ITInre Itunorl. . .. J llli Marrh. Ittft. ii. v. Mci.F.nn. Ilei-utrar ur Tllle April First Orders Can be Taken From This List 3 do. H.C. Fresh Fggs .... $1.00 2 lb. Creamery Hotter, best bulk $1.00 2 lb. Host Sliced Hacon . . $1.00 4 iluz. Heinz Hill l'ickles .. $1.00 3 doz. Sujikjt Oranges, medium size .'. .... $1.00 4 doz. Sujikist Lemons $lT00 5 lb. (iranulaled Sugar and 1 tin Orange Marmalade . . S1.03I euro I a i rard tables. Duncan Munro. Music was furnished by Arthur's Orchestra. Waterfront Whiffs (continued from page five nesday in Hie "hot room." A two novelty April Fool prizes for .confession was later wrung the winners of a vvallz compel!-lf,.um Jack Wynu thai lie had 12-10 h.p. Frishie cncino In replace Ihe h.p. N. S. in his 28 foot .pleasure cruiser. Thm doesn't mean, however, that 111" lexl person' wiosii boat he low-will he iilf 'Io repeat with a ga-ngie sale as F. W. Allen pi l.ipse(t-Cuitiiingham slatT did with Hilly. Nearly two months out, I lie most of Ihe delay having been, caused through Ihe broken rraiiV shaft which held her up for several weeks al Anchorage. Ihe local halibut schooner Sea Maid, Capl. Henry Dorreen, is momentarily expected back from her first trip of the season lo t lit halibut hanks. The most of he cannery ten ders .from this district, vvhicli went south .lo spend Ihe winlir -at A'ancouver, are, now gclliir? back lo Uiplr feape?!iw- plants. In a number of cases, engine rdianges have been made in line willi Ihe popular style if converting from gas lo deisel and there has been so much rebuilding of cabin and deck work on some of flhc vessels that Ihtv tre hardly recognizable as llieir old selves, Capl. F.il. Lawler, skipper ol Ihe American halibut schooner Anna J which was wrecked when struck recently by heavy seas in Ihe Culf of Alaska, came into (own from Ketchikan this week. The Anna J. is still at! i.ordova, which she managed tc reach after (lie accident, and it is feared that it may take several thousand dollars o put her In 5 tins Libby's Asparagus .. $1.00! T0 queenstown and Liverpool 2 Hi. 1'iesli MihiiiiJ r.,iffi. Sl.oot Aiaunia Apr. If 2 lb. Good Hulk Tea $1.00 30 lb. Oood Dry Onions .. $1.00 20 Hulls Toilet I'apcr $1.00 7 litis King 0car Sardines $1.00 6 tins Singapore Pineapple, sliced $1.00 4 (ins Pears or Plums, '' $1.00 4 lins Peaches or Anricols. 2's $1.00 6 tins P-as or Corn .. .. $1.00 6 tins Tomatoes, ... $1.00 3 litis Malkiu's Hest Loganbei ries , $1.00 . . . . 1-4 lb. tin Strawberry Jam, pure $1.00 10 lb. California Dry Prunes, medium $1.00 3 lb. M'-Connick's Sweet Hiscuils ... .. $1.00 5 Hi. tin Honey, or 3 Combs $1.00 7 tins .Campbell's Tomato Soup $1.00 7 (ins Heinz Pork A: Hcaus $1.00 3 bottles Heinz Catsup .... $1.00 4 bottles Sterling Catsup . . $1.00 4 tins Ielnionle Spinach 4 cartons sunlight Soap .. 20 bars While Swan Soap . 4 lb. Swedish llealthbread 13 pkgs. Jelly Powders . . 5 pkj;s. Princess Flakes i . 6 lb. Jin Peunut Huller . . Walch our window for Oreen- sluff. We lead In quality. We Sell for Less. B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 46 and 674. CANADIAN SEftVICE FROM MONTREAL TO PLVMOUTH-CHERBOURO-LONDON. .Vunonla Mjv I Manilla . . May 8 TO LIVERPOOL Auninl.i ipr. Jlll TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW U'lllla Mir. :u saiurnia . . May 1 FROM NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL .Manilla .. Apr. Ill Samaria .. Vpr. IT TO CHERBOURG. AND SOUTHAMPTON Aiinllaiila Apr. II. May r., in lifivnini. ia Apr. l. Mar it. June 1 ,.,,!, i U.iiln ' top till' III J l TO LONDONDERRV AND OLASOOW Cainerniiia .. Apr. Hi Vlhi-nla .. Apr. I TO PLVMOUTH-CHERBOURO-LONDON Areania Vpr. 10 TO PLVW.OUTH-HAVRE-LONDON l.anealrta . . May I l aimnnla . . May CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. XIITICK IS IIKHKHY UIVES that III llenerve eilnlluir over eiplred Timber s no 1 l iieme No. 4 1 s I H. aliualed on I'ltl I'lanil. I lunge i, Uial lnlrlel. U raneeiien, M nn n. n. vuikx. I, AA liepuiy Mlnfsler ol.l.and. wv $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 NOTICE. IX THE MATTKII of an aiiplleillon for Hie iiikin- ol i I'rovlalonal OrllUrate or Title for ld ilnrty-flve 35), liliM-k Iweuiy lun (5i, Section alt G), CMV lit I'rfirire imprrl. In tin- Provlnre uf Brit. Mi r.nltimhla, (Map 9fS). Sallrarlory proof of the Io of trie rertirieale or Tllle roverlnir tin? almve land liavlnar lrn produeed to me, It I my intention lo Owue, afler Ihe eiplrt-ikhi of i-ne nionlli fri.li ihe flrnl Piihll. (Ultmi hereof, a provfiiloiial Certirleale of Title lu the almve land In Ihe name nr f'KTKII M;oFITOS. the nrlrtnal rerun eale or Title l dated Ihe I7lh of no vein l-r. 1017. and la numbered V74SI. Land llerUiry orrire, prlnee liupert, u.C, Mann i n, ivo. II. P. MarLEOD, iita-tatrar of Tltlut, CillU.UU.r, .M'lll t IV II, THE DAILY NEW8 f ueuu-t to IrljX Utut shape for operalion again. A general, switching around of customs officers on the waterfront is lakliiK place. J. Kirkpalrick will come down fnin Ihe Cold ttorage wharf to .the (rand Trunk racific dock mid W. O. Hughes will move up ( the Cold Storage. A. II. llunlo-will take charge al the government wharr and Waller Overend. who is slated for the post up the . . L I :i 1 III : I.. placed the eats there as he had uus sea..,, ... l,,!,C4 r Jack Wynne, now al round that meows and sautl-' ...i-i.- .ti.i ..... .... .....it ;.. ii..JAnyox, will go 10 Ihe mam tin- ii.jii..". mil iiifi ii m mi, in in i midnight lunch bill-of-farn The Canadian Merchant Service (iiiild, recently reorganized at Ibis port, will meet tonight at 7 o'clock in Ihe Kxclmiign bloc Will Halaguo is iuslallitig a' toms office uptown in the mean lime. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Passengers sailing for Van couver on the Calala this after Husincss was suspended generally lo observe (ood Friday On Faster Monday Hie most im Ihe slores will be open and the Daily News will publish but ' banks, government and civic ol fires it will be a -holiday. Mrs. David Donaldson and he two daughters arrived by - yesterday morning's (rain fronrtln interior, where they have be.-;, visiting for several weeks wiln relatives, and sailed aboard the I'rince tJeorgc for Kvoretl when I hey will reside. Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty and (heir sous, after haviux spent the wilder in California, returned lo the city on lh. t I'rince Charles (his .afternoon. They brought hack wilii Ihem th J ear I hey motored south frcun 1 Seattle and back again. J. Orierson, wharf inspector for Ihe provincial deparluieiil ol public works, arrived in the city on Hie Calala yesterday from Hardy Hay and will remain here for Ihe next few weeks supervising the riVonslruclioii of Hi. government wharf vvheru the bio logical station ami Ibe new plant for Ihe -Hacon l lslieries is lo lie C.l'.ll. steamer Princess Mary. Capl. C. C. SalhlejY soiilhbound from Alaska lo Vancouver, was Andiilila Mr. 17. May it. June 30, in port n olo ui.dii to FROM BOSTON .....I I.... I..., to mirrNSTnuM lan LIVERPOOL I J " '' 2 o'clock The vessel Samaria Apr. is (jronia My a I will be back here again next 1'ri Mini? v nrderii. drafl and IravetP'ra' ilii-init'S al loweal rale. Full Information rrom Ayeuta nr rmiipiinya or fires S llastluo-s si W . VaiK'iniver. B.C. I'll 'lie, Sev. day on her next voyage norCi after which she will go for jew weeks on (lie west coasi oi Vancouver bland run, being re lieved In Hie Alaska service by Ihe Princess Koyal. RIFLE RANGE W. Brass Was High Man at 8hootlna on Market Place Range Last Evening lut of a possible jf 100, scores were niaile as' follows by members of the First .North JU. llctfimciil Ilifle Association; shoollpg I. Hi night al the Market Place miniature ranc; W. Hrass" . , , : , . II. Floyd II. havid-iin M. M. Lamb F. flussell , 117 Ho or, 02 II. U. liaaljuaiu 01 V I erK '&r "to ctscJ&p . EGGS BY MILLION urf SOLD IN HOLLAND Also Over Million Duck Eggs Sold In Year In One Market llOr.lt.MO.ND, Holland, April X A sigh! only second to Hie ureal Dutch cheese market al Mkinaiir i lho egg market of lloCi'inoitd, .claimed to be Ihe largest in liurope. Here, licit fruit is sold by Hie million. Uisl year H;i,?nt.ol2 eggs, welching 5,.5H tons, were sold by auction under proolicers co-operallvi' rules, realizing a net profit or about 2.7riO.OO(.l. A record for one day's sale was established on April 25, when .!,-150.883 eggs changed hands. In the same year, t,282,(ir.O luck egjfs, weighing mure than noon included S. Smith, S. Wehljl.-,.ll)-.ii'fp Ions, were sold for and S. C. Hammond. more than 935.000. Mr. ami Mrs. II. Moc left on tonights train for Toronto on, a holiday I rip. Air. Moe is a member or the C..',ll. Telegraph stall here. O. A. Woodland, local manager of (he Imperial Oil Co.. sails tonight on (lie I'lince John foi the Ouecu Charlotte Islands oi a business trip. V. W. Haldwin, C.N.K. local auditor, returned lo Vancouver oil the I'rince fleorire yesterdav morning after having spent several days in. the city on offieia. business. It. S. Sweeting, C.l'.ll. travelling auditor, af(cr a trip to Alaska on official duties, was a passenger aboard the Princess Mary yesterday morning returning lo Vancouver. CANNERY MEN ARRIVE. M. 1'rt.lisli. who will he man agttr of Ihe new cannery (hat i iieins hiriH al South Hay npnr Skidegnlp for Ihe H.t". Packer, ind D. F. Lutes, manager of lh" Wallace Fisheries cannery al Wat mi Iliver. were arrivals from Vancouver on Ihe I'rliiee Charles I his aflcrooon. Together wi'.i crews for Jiolh plants, Mr. F.mr-lish and Mr. Lutes will sail for 'he Islands on Hie I'ruiee John toniglil. W. A. l'ollen, who has hen or ihe stnlT of the Huperl Marine I'rodiirls i'.o , Ltd. Jiere Mr tn p.1 si couple ir years, saih-d yes lerday tuoriiiug on Hip l'fhic lluperl fur Vaneouver and will take a imisiIimo hi Ibe sot lh. Ii- was m mi-anted liy Mrs. l'ulle'i mil lufloiv D.D.D. JJ Try It tonight Matt you ft lo but K that It (ivea yon intUm n lirf from the nx-t Ixirnlni ill h aad pa". Tlwq wbrn yon rt In the nnrnlnc. note Ibe almnat inbrHevaU Improvpinriit in thr cuvlillua v4 your tkin. A flukl, hrautifwl In eolnr. Mafnlna. wtlh a plrain( odor .leucatt. yrt a puvtrful a(;nl fur t kin 4uar. fie fint HM Unit tttlerti ym t y.ar mntj ai. Try U. D. ll. , It, ORMrTR LIMITED SAILINGS TO europij; MAKB RESERVATIONS NOW FROM ST. JOHN To Lltirpool Apr. u MoiiIcjIiii f si Mi'iji-iiiim To Charbourg-Soulhamplon-Antwtrp Apr. ir. Vlelm To Llxrpool la Oraansca Apr. rv. June :i Mmiltulrii FROM NEW VORK To Southampton Apr. t:i I.'iiipresn nt Si'olliiml FROM QUEBEC To Oalffit-Olaagow Apr. J1. June 3 Mnnlialrii FROM MONTREAL ' To Llftrpool Aiir, an. M:iy l MiiiitMe May June Miiiil'-alm Slay 1 1. Jinn- II M'.nlrlari' To Cherbourg-Southampton- Antwtrp May June ! . . MinuedoKea Appl; to A fen tverywhtra or FOKSrtK, utn. AJU, fVfc cp.r; Station, Vancouver. TtUphina Brymour 2930, On, Iic Vr.. Traffic A;iou. FORM F, Nolle, of Application toe Ctrtiflcalt ol lmpromnts ' 'Sight" Mlnaral Claim Situate in ihe I'rini't Kuperl Mliilnt lilvhilMii or (lie gkrenil lrflrlrt. Where lorated: er Ihe head of Kllnuiiikalum Lake, lawful holder:. Swan llulln. Sum- her or holder'a f ree .Miner. UTllfirale, 09VIIM.. TALK MITO F. that 1, Suan tlahn, Free M Irier' Orllflrate u. HKloir.. intend al the end of altly day from ihe dale heritor, to. apply to the Minlnir llerorder for a Cerllflrale of Improvement ror the of ohtnlniiir a Crown Orant of iitirM he above rlaliii. Aud fnrlher lake notlre lial anion, under arrllmi a& of Ihe "Mineral Act," liiunt he. roimnenred before Hut Ir.uance uf amri Certificate Of iiiiprovemeniii. haled ihu yard day of February, Ittt. SWAN nM.l.f, owner, liy ct. Weuny, Arcul Satisfied : Customers Halisficil ciisluiucrs urc lIno who get value for thm money. Our store is one where yon have n slock prices equal lo tiny in Canuda lo choose rrutn. Wd a basement store fur China. Iliasswure. (Iliis ami Novell n- Modern Optical Department Here you have Hit service of a practical optician s has hail over 27 yeurs' experience. Our many saline ciisloniers urc our bt'sl rofeieure. Max Heilbroner Jeweller and Optician E27-520 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Saturday at 7 and 9 Betty Compson and In Ricardo Cortez "The Pony Express" A heron nun mi. e i (hr llglliiilllg rider uf Hit- ali' l-oiilier. Ilnb-i - win' rode ovrr lniriiiug nlk..li. Ihiungli n .Kill now, pa-l avnge ludi.iUo ami dangers willrfiol mi pholo-phiv in which Mark Twain. Hufdilo Hill mid Hi gi:n Soiiug live again. The Hull) Lxpress n.vereil V.mm tuU til 7 days; it linked Knst unit V"l; H f.oighl Imlnui-. h.g'i wti flii'ii, iee, siiovv. ruin and blazing liat1 tl hm'iI i I'liion; it proviiltMl lf,e llieme fur .1 wmnle. picture. great historical cnlcrluinniriil woiiilerfoll.v eouc ivi'd n ' Westwanl the eiiume of empire lakes . flight iiiagiiificeully done. Weslvvanl Ihe .011 re of Kmpn-c -its flight, llonie on flying pony limit llirnugh (he mgti Strong cast: Ricardo Cortez, Betty Compson, Ernett Torrence, Wallace Beery, George Bancroft, Rose Tapley, .nit) tunny others. AESOP'S FILM FABLES. 50c and 25c Paint, Varnish & Kalsomine BRUSHES All sizes from 10c up Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. A Happy Easter to All The die--well iiolions thai lake hold or you aronui' F.asler-time ami (he desire wilhui von In look your he si are the result of early customs hamlet! In ou Trout your fathers aud deeply rooled in your heart. There is (to ilouhl that you are jusl as ilcvplcdly (Jlin-li.'iu us your fathers were and thai you will keep up Hie sacred traditions by having new apparel for Humlay, April the ilh. . LADIES Our .Spring Coats, liresses, Hats nml . Shoes are ready fur your inspection. GENTLEMEN We have u good slock or Forsyth A Lang Shirts, Caps ami Hals anil gimraiileeil lines oi Foot-Rite ami Arch-Defender Shoes. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN We have Marjorlo Dean Dresses and Coats ror (iirls ami Art-Kraft Suits Tor Boys. Hoys' ami (iirls' shoes. WE SPECIALIZE IN CHILDREN'S NECESSITIES. Jabour Bros., Ltd. Phone 84G. Corner 3rd and 7th.