April 18, 1927 Help Your Doctor to Help You II is prescription reads the name to all druggists but md mcii vary in quality and freshness. We protect iur re 'Ol d of 20 years' service to Prince Rupert people liv uiiritf only the incut and frushoftiQicdieitu that Mnoiyy can buy. ' JJ .Home pharmacists are more skilled, more experienced,' , more careful than others. Choose your pharmacist a; carefully as you do your doctor. Three registered jrrjiduate pharmacists are at your service at Ormei. itr o! Uiem is in charge at all times. Of course we ould get along with less but not without sacrificing io:ne part of the superior service the people of Prince Uuper have come to expect from Ormes. Orates Ltd. "7ic Poncer Druget.sls h?D AVE. b SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES ft? t, 200 J " " " frVhether You Travel or Stay at Home This Easter You will fei l at home in a In me o) these smart appearing Spring Models in tune with Ihi tn lit oi today. They art smartly tailored on lines thai f)l...-.e 1 v..u liia- making a nuit .m-li tiiin from a wid rmge of . . ...i -ii i ... it , . . Ed iKiiurn-i aim launch, vim wn no wen to yiance over Sir, .-!iul u-ortni' nt. Th u- ha.n undoubtedly never Wen a I r. hi - iv. tt'i-rc butter pivparwl 1" mpt every suit re in mi it on Pi 'nn- Ruix-rt s wH I -tires ml men. Prie MPOR $35.00 Acme Importers pird unuc. DEMAND Phone 3jJ TANT NOTICE All Trades, Ilusinecs and Professions must lie registered before April 3()lh. No: n o is In n. ,y given that, pursuant to aub-scctiun (3) I 1 TiJl; of the 'luxation Ait, every immin who engages i' ' I ..ii. or iirurliriis nnv Trade, llusitiea or ProroMinii ui I"ro inrc Is required to obtain from the . "i iin unie Tax a Certificate of Registration before April Mr ii, Annlimtiim iluuild Ih in. nil- to nnv Provincial ' oi. from whom full informal ion may Ik- obtained. Cur- lii Ii ale will be insucd without the payment of any fee therefor. Det.iuli in complying with the provisions of this section r ndi (be person liable, upon summary conviction, to a ftno )f f ui.oo tor eiieh day (luring which his default continues. Anili' ii ion forms may Ih obtained from any Provincial s ' . vc, iinieiit Agent. Provincial Police Officer, ur run tic Commissioner of Income Tax. Victoria, 1J.C. "Rupert Brand" Kippers TlIK DA1NTIHST I1KHAKFAST FOOD" Smoked Daily liy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., IM l'rlnce Itupert. II.C. InSH ARRIVALS HEAVIER TODAY ritl(i:s I'OK IIAI.IIHT TOOK hl.t'Mr ,T THIS MOICMMi Halibut landing at thl port were heavy today, totalling 249.200 pounds, and price ottered at the run Exchange took a decided drop. Eight American vessel dlpred of 1B2.30O pound at bids ranging from 13c and 7c to 13.0c and Be. while twelve Canadian boat , received frpm 12 5c and 7c to 13c and 7c j for a total of 60,700 pound, the day's arrival and sale being a follows: i A MK It I CAN I McKinley. 33,000 pound, to Pacific ; Fisheries. 13 -7c and 7e. Folarl. 23.000 pound, to Royal . Flan Co., 13.0c and 7c. Radio. 40.0CO pound, to Canadian ,Flb ti Cold Storage Co.. U.7c and 7c. i Atlantic, 40.000 pound, to ttooth Fiuhene. 13c and 7c. ' Wilson. 18,000 pound, to Atlln Fisher lc. 18.1c and 8c. Auna J.. 14,000 pound, to Canadlaff Fish &. Cold Storage Co.. IS. Co and Sc. Reliance I.. 8,500 pounds, to Booth Fisheries. ISc'and 8a. Royal 2.000 pound, to Booth Fisher !e. 14 c and 8c. i C.l.VAIIl.VN ! White Lily. ZaOO pound, and Oslo. tJUK) pounds, to Booth Kteherla, 12.0c and 7c. Atll. 8,000 pound. tJ Atlln Flherlc. 13c and 7c. W.T.. 7.000 pound, and Unomc. 4.000 I pound, to Atlln Fisheries. 12 Sc and 7c. E. Mpuatt. 7 .400 pounds, to Canadian ,F'Jli A Cold Storage Co.. 12.0c aud 7c. j DAT., itm pound, to Royal FUh Co., 12.5c and 7e. Ca Spencer. 7JO0 pound, and Scruo. 3000 pounds, to Canadian TWi k Cold Storage Co.. 123c and 7c. H ajid R . 3.000 pound, to Pacific Flaherit. 12 -5c and 7c. Laura B. 1.400 pound, to Canadian Flh ti Cold Storage Co 12-5C and 7e. ; Helen II 7.000 pound, to Atlln Fisheries. 12 9c and 7c. PROGRAM BY LADIES' MUSIC CLUB EASTER SUNDAY AT HOSPITAL .program given yesterday under the! Viulln solot "AU SaUnt's Day" (Strauss) toy William , BaJne. aecomtxinlrd bv THg PAILt. NWfc Local and Personal Arthur's Taxi. Pluius 078. t: B.C. Uuderlakers. Fbont 41, Oct the Big 4 hablll. When thinking of a Taxi, phone 4. 5 tf Mum Attliur'a rrhiillt like Slute Store, new at ... i-.. Tlt, : Mrs. W. E. Wllllscroft. , left Sic-, tf Retail Merchant Dinner Tucwtay night In Commodore Cafe at 6 JO. 81 D. II. Ytlf wa a ptuwicngcr for Vancouver on the 'Prince Oeorge last nlghti Mr. A. Akerbcrg left for Terrace on today' train to penda short holiday, Mr. and Mr. J. C. Oavlgan left last night on the Prince jOwrge for Van couver. Rev. A. W. n. Ashley returned to Stewart on the steamer Irlnce Ocorge on Saturday. Mr. W. D. Moxley and daughter left on the train this morning to vlhlt for a few days at. Pacific. ;' Miss Helen HlbbardJF wlio is tcachliiR school at Woodcock. ls spending the Easter holiday at her home here. Anglican Women's Auxiliary Tea and Sale cf work In Cathedral Hall on Tuesday. April 10 from 3 (to 6. All are Invited, W 90 J. ' Morrison, formerly employed' at LSuniiysldc cannery, arjlvrd in the city on tnc calaia last evening from BelU Balla. i Cmtliollc Wopien's Ijrague Sprliv; Bnle and Tea in OatlKill Hall. April 20. Sodal In tlia . evening Cards at 8.30, Dancing. 01 On account, of the hoUdsy the regular meeting of the dty,iccuncU wJU not be held tonight but tukea place Instead tomorrow night. Jack Crawford, pioneer tranafcrnun of Stewart, wa a passenger returning north qn the Catala last night after a holiday visit in Vancouver. I ! Mrs. W. J. Klrkpatrlck returned to the Very appreciative were taff and!01!' today on the Pf-lncesi Alice after) patient in the Prince Rupert Oenertl Pnding the past lew week holidaying Hospital for an Easter Sunday afternoon "i Vancouver and Vletorts. ' ... ....... - Miss f I a rn, VMm, whn I ,UAhl .auspices or tne Lsa'es uuuc utiu. Trie , . x 'racltal oonutned the foUowlni number: :ehool up-river, t in f the-city to spend i Anthem, by PresbytcrUn Vocal solo 'Thank Ood for a Gar- rn"' train to spend short (Teres del Relgol. Mrs. Ernest I"' Kitb Mr n(1 Mr- w E- Anderaou, aeeompanled by "Vr. Donald Ross. Anthem. Presbyterian Church Choir. Vocal solo: "Beautiful !)e of Somewhere." Mr. Jarvls MoLod. scooni-panled by Miss Msrjorle Lancaster. Violin solo: "Sooteh Lullaby" V. Kuliui. William Balafno. Vocal solo: "HI Eye U on the Sparrow' Miss Cathie Jon, aeeompanled by Mrs B. J Melllah Anifcwn. Presbytia chureh choir. SPENT LAST EASTER SUNDAYAT HANKOW Tlil Time jt Vrnr. I.oril ti ml IjkIi tVllllitgilim Wrrr In Now Trimliloii t'hliirv '.iiur Lady Wllllngdon recalled that ho and the nnw OovrraoT'Oeneral of Canada spent a year ago Easter Sunday In Han kow. China, where Their Excellencies attended a small Anglican mission church Many thlnas Intervened In the twelve-month between that Easter Sun day and this when the King's rtpreeen tatlvc aud his lady made their devotions lr St. Andrew's Anfilcan Cathedral Prince Rupert. ANNOUNCKMKNTS Tennis Club Ball. Frldiiy. April 21), Install! i.shccl 11123. fit III Office Hours: 0 a.m. to G p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 ).m. Any evmiirnr ly appointment DREPKENNx DKNTIST Exchange Mock. I'honc 109 4 Analli.ui Tm and Sale of Work April 10. St. Meow Day Orlcbratkm. April 21. I.utlteruii Tea uml Sale of Work. April 21 at Clootl Eul Cafe. Elks' llutl-jon Dance. April 32. Woodcock. When the steamer Frlnces Alice wa docking at noon today at the government wharf, the wind carried her aamlnst the fish boat D23.T. snd dam aged the guard rails of the. latter vessel. J. C. Brady. MJ. for Skecna, who has bren at Ottawa attending the session of Parliament which cloned last week. will not be leaving the capital city until the end of next eck. He Is expected home In about two wcek'a time. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived In port at 0:30 last night, sailing at 8 for Anyox. Stewart and other northern porta' of call. Tne veuel will return tomorrows morning, to sail for the south at 5 o'clock lu the evening. , Making Iter first trip of, the season In the Alaska service. CP JKi steamer Princes Alice. Copt. C. C. Salntey, arrived from Vancouver at 12 o'clock noon to-' day. sailing at 1 o'clock for.Skagway. The vcHe! will touch here on Friday southbound. Mr. and Mrs. Oeoffrey Whitehead, formerly of tills city and now resident at Vernon where Mr. Whitehead Is-manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, have been making a liollday visit In Vancouver recently with .Mr. Whltc-ltcod"s parent. Passengers sailing for th twin today on the Prlnccm Alice included: Mr. Cud a I do. Mr. Angelas. Mr. I'almcro, 8. Btcphens. O. Durger. T. Prlstaayo, and J. Russell for Carcross; A.' McNeil and R.. S. Sweeting for Wrangcll and M. Oallaghcr for Skagway. TlJC Victoria .Colonist, lu Its "Fifty Yearn Ago" column on April 14. told of a cricket match on Beacon Hill under the auspices of the Victoria Cricket Club between married find single teams, One of the players on the married men' team was John Flcwln, now of Port Simpson. Passengers arriving In the city last night on the Catala from the south Included J. M. Watts. J Morrison, A. CI. Allen, Miss Grove, for Prince Rupert: J. Crawford. Mrs. Q, W. Smith, R. It. Flint. John Hay. William George and Alex Mulr for Stewart, and W, II, Ward for Wale Island. R. 8, Sweeting, C.P.R travelling audi-1 tor. arrived In the city aboard the' Princess Beatrice. Baturday afternoon and, after spending the week-end here, proceeded today on the Princess Alice to Alaska. He Is In the course of a !erlodlcal trip north on ol&clal busl- UCUb. I slLssssKssflPlsssW SBBBaUvKstfaVB' bC?8Bbvs Ff m? At rf KcUS " .lireen P ani .he 8 c 0 R jSlfl .KEs P 3 SASKATCHEWAN MIA. FINDS PECULIARITY IN DUTIES FALLING ON HIM REOINA. April 18. There are some , 'ik- !-,.. ...i tn.v, i . .. peculiar duties falling on the shoulder ,, .' - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vlekrn. 212 Ninth!0' n "-A" thlnk Jmes Hoein- .Avenue E. ' member for Vonda, Bask., after receiving and'he h,d t0 eontfdermWe .tacaw poat- Mta Wllllscroft. dsughter of Mr. on this ; . . ... , I , release release oi or a a ieiiow townsman wno nap- pens to be suffering in durance vile for breaking certain laws concerning the sale of liquor. With earnest pr&yerfulness. the petition set forth with perfect frankness, the many virtue of the Incarcerated one. One of the main virtues was hi ability in the good art of horse trading, and the petitioners went on to bewail his absence from this and other town ao-tlvltle. This call on his energies, makes the Vonda member think that so many constituent imagine an MX-A.' job to one of sitting in a swivel chair yelling "Ayes" and "Naves." showing visitors around the legislative corridors and receiving petition mall. STEAMER SEDGE POOL IS APPROACHING PORT ttrllMi tnMl, fuming tu UkiiI Hlmil. Itiiiikcrnl ut Cimihix on Nut up ('iiat The BrltUh freighter Sedge Pool Is expected to arrive in port tonight or tomorrow morning to load a full cargo of grain for the United Kingdom or continent. She bunkered coal at Comox on the way up the coast so she will be able to proceed direct to her destination from here when he has finished loading. The next boat coming Is the "K" line vessel Kofuku Maru which Is due next week from the Orient. BIG CASUALTY LIST IN BELGIAN MINE MONS. April 18 -The toll of dead from a fire-damp explosion In a coal mine near here on Saturday reached twenty-seven with forty-three Injured. A guest of a small Southern hotel was awakened early one morning by a knock on hu door. "What Is It?" he called drowsily with out getting up. ' "A telesram. Boss' respended ncjro's voids. "Weil, can't you thove it under the door without waking me up o early? "No. Suh," the darkey answered, with hi mind on a tip. "If on;,traj." Todav being a legal holiday, the pro vincial ofnees. dominion offices, banks and city hall are closed for business PAIN from Bladder Irritation loon ssd by SANTAL MIDY Btwar of Imitation Look for ths word MIDY' SoUl by all drur"t RtllMtd by PA.3E THREE Get a NEW SUIT MONTREAL Third Avenue. Icanaqiak aiiwvVf for Easter Your choke of 300 Suits by the best makers. AU the latest models. Priced from up YOU SAVE MONEY KY UUYINU HEHE. Wc also have u large tock of SllCyiS FOIt MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN at Montreal l'rices. IMPORTERS J. II. Miller, Proprietor. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert T.i Krli lilkiiu, UruiiiWI, Juiiruii. Skaswav April K, IX. V): May U, 20, 3D. Tu tuiiiouver, Victoria, Seattle April I, li. i: May 3, 13, SI. I'UINCKSS IIKATUICi:. Fur Itutcil.ile, tjist Bella llelui, Oituu Ivlli, Naniil. Alert lUy. Canipltell River, and Vancouver every Huturddy, II a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. lull Information trow W. C OKCIIAKIt. tleurral Agent. Corner of 4th (Street and 3rd Avenue, l'rlnce Kupert, U.C THE SOVEREIGN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. That Comfortable Feeling in knowinjr that the future of one's dependent is provided for and that the carrying out of one's plans is in the hands of a Company whose yearly record shows steady advancement nlonir sound linns IS YOURS IF YOU ARE INSURED WITH US. G. P. TINKER