ldj April 9, 1927 ale of Boots r an more and Shoes Men's, Ladies' and Children's v have junt received n I-nrge Shipment of Footwear, In j,.n I.ndie', Hoy' and Children's IIooIh and Shoes. They include the most up-tu-datt linen for Spring and Summer wear, you will 1k. surprised at the (uality of these I loot a and Shoe, mnnufneturtd liy leading makers of fine footwear. We are nixing Ihem In our Ilig Sale, and are offering them al cost , c There are plenty of sizes and width. We must real- ,,uii l(Iy on this snipment a we nre in neeu 01 ine money, lowinj? lowinj? ure n few of the many Bargains Prices. Tliere are You Kave monry liy purchasing. .mi:n s shoes Tan and Brown Boots, ail ,..-, Beg. price 7.50. t .nre ?. Drew Boots nil tii-tr. price $0.80. i.-e iilATi III BBBK BOOTS i:u'er Hip IJootii. rlll. $8.75. Sale K.-I.U.". HOYS' SHOES ! I of Hoy' root! at her Boots. Hw. !f ' ok, $! price sii.-.-i I NDKilWKAU AND SHIKTS ... have M great at-. Hun' and I toy' V.-! I'lidorwwar. in eom-r in Shirts and li arittg at (real Reductions Mi-tment of Lumber I. i.ls. Jli-K- $& On M"-n' Fun Fiannel slfc-s. to be : at -." Prices. tt..n Sock. Kef. price, 2 pair for '-Jl? 1 Sork. Meg. 40c. . !-r pair " '-c lo a curtwnOT) ,.: a full line of tuid Boys' Sock. Ties. Collars. Cap. all nt Iiargain LADIES' SHOES Lad,it' Fancy Patent Oxford, lateat styles. Keg. price. COO. Sale price 8:j.r !.auW fine Patent OxfnnU. Keg. $4.50 to $5.00. Sale price Sjtt!.i)5 HUHHEK HOOTS Ijidiofl' ilubber BoUi, beat make. Keg. SlfiO. To clear at !$-. ID CHILD'S SLIPPERS Children's Patent Slippers, with atrap. Bg. $2.75. Rak)' price ....... St. (I!) HUBBKIl HOOTS I'hildV Rubber HooU. Reg. price $2.50. Sale price . SjU.OU LADIES' HOSE UdtW Silk Hum, 2 pairs for 7 ."if (only 2 pair to a customer) EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES Itui'orled English Turkish l..wcl. Keg. tec. Sale 1 1 rice, per pair ""( li.-h Linen-finished Handkerchiefs (G only to a customer). Sale price S for r Pillow stfj. Sale price 'J.'r Flannelette Blanket, grey. Ke. 230. Sale price st.tr. RAINCOATS JuH received a new ship-mntif Knirlrsh Ruhberiwd Tweed Raincoat, suitable for Spring or Fall Top Coats. These arrived a little late. Regular value 115.00. We are sacrificing the at Advertising spare doe not permit us to enumerate the r :n bargains in cur large aborted slocl of Men'. Indies'. I! - and Chile'renX wear. Hut we must have the cash. So offering von thee bargain that were never More rzz HeJ in Prince Rupert. Do not forget the goods nre all new. MONTREAL IMPORTERS Third Avenue. J. It. .Miller, Proprietor. The &a3Ju Store WS33 ' niV. mm SPFFDf Whon every minute counis wlim you need medicine and need it at once- then you'll appreciate most our speedy cycle delivery service. Clot inW the habit of using the Ormes service for your ordinary needs and you will automatically think of it in an emergency. Three graduate pharmacist to serve you. ORMES LTD. The Pioneer Druggists Three ltegiHlered Pliarmaclst 3rd Avenue nnd 6th Street Thones 82 and 200 KITCHEN ENAMELWARE Heavy quality, seamless steel, itai shcil in solid blue ' iinmcl with black edges and pure whi;e lining L" t clean with u smooth and non-porous surface See our windows. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 2.m Third Avenue l'rlmT Rupert !' mi a 1 K Local and Personal Arthurs Tail. Phone 878. ! DC Undertakers. Phone 41. SIhmm, rrliulll like new at Mc.Wlliur'N CImm- More. tf sOet the Big 4 habltl When thlnklna! 01 a Taxi, phone 4, U rebuilt like new at Arthur' Mute More. m Vancouver and Victoria. ; ! Hyder. where he broUMT. M R. .User 1? m m .awl,-: will P Lorenzen U returning to llivev. on the teamer Prince John tonight. L. LittlefleW U returning to the blend on the tteamer Prince John lo night. Mr. M. klacdontld haa given up her hemstitching builneu. whleh ha been tranferred back to the Dollar Store. Mra. Colthurat and two children of Terrace are tearing lor Vancouver on the ateamer Prince Charles tomorrow night. Saturday nlftit spea. To introduce our Provision Drpt. to 100 new cus- tomera, Ayrshire Roll Bacon, sliced. 25c. lb. Table Supply. Mr and Mrs. R. W. Sinclair of In vertMw Oarmsry sailed thU morning on tbe Crdea to pend a holiday visiting Emll xi. Urdl. who cornea' to Prince Rupert each season to buy mild cured aalmon and other fishery products, will arrive in the city from Astoria. Oregon. about April 3. Lieut. J. D. Laurie of the Esquimau Hawal Station returned soutfc on tbe Hon. T D. Pattullo. minuter of land and member of the legtslatur for Prutc Rupert, who is punning an arty visit to hi riding, win not be here untU next week. A telegram wa received today saying that it was tm-potslMe as yet to slate definitely the date of his arrival. C.N.R steamer Prlns Ctyrls. Oapt. NeU MLean. arrived at a ostcok Urtt afternoon from the south, we tvatn for the Bast teing beM untU 3 AO pending ber arrival. The Cbartes, which ss making her last trip on thla run on the present schedule, will proceed at 10 o'clock tonight to Stewart, sailing from here for the south at 11 o'clock tomor row night ANNOUNCEMKNTS Hospital Auxiliary Tea In SU Andrew Rooms. April 9. Elk' Minstrel Show. April 1. Oood Friday evening, ' Musical monologue. "An Evening of Bits.." at the Baptist Church. Daffodil Ball Easter Monday. Anglican Tea and Sale ol Work, April 10. St. George's Day Celebration, April 21. Elk' Balloon Dunce April 23. Tennis Club Ball, Fr day April 39. Htiia-jraFKi Hstubiisheri 1023. Office Hours: It a.m. to G ji.tii. Saturday: t 11. 111. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment llKNTIST tUchnne lilock. l'hone 109 THE DAILY NEWS PA.3E TUREE EVERY WOMAN 'SHOULD READ HOW "FRUIT-A-T1VES" GAVE HER NEW LIFE MRS. J. F. RUTKOWSKA. "For several year I suffered with sevrre constipation and was a nrrvout wrrrk. I had grist pain in my limbs, and such terrible headaches I thought I would go craiy. I had no appttite, could scarcely eat anything without stomach diUresj. After reading about 'Fruit-a-tivts' I derided to try them. .Before I had taken three bows, I was entirily well. I sincerely think 'Fruit-a-tivet' saved ray life." Mrs. J. F. Rutkowska, Tobtoi, Manitoba. Indieertion, biliousness, headaches, nervousness, pains in the back and limbs are .largely caused by allowing poisons to accumulate in the lxdy. "Fruit-a-livcs" is nature's rrmnly, made from intensified fresh fruit juke combined with tonics. "FruH-a-live" stimulates the bowels, liver and kidneys to normal action and condflion of dcHshtful Garden, this morning after having 7Z htMh. Bay a box of nruit-a-ttve", to- , . , ,h. the tatter of ,h the week s in the spent port city on official business. Passengers arriving in Um city yesterday on the steaoses Prinesss Uary from Vancouver included Mrs. R. B. Mitchell. Ur. Abbott. Mr. Sutton. Mra. McCarthy. H. B. Jaatienoa and J. Batum. Civlr IUiwHrt In Hie llmrrnof lirurral mi Mturd.i). April IK. Tlekrla SI.15. may Ih liail from the Mayor and Aldermen or I ruin Orniro UinltrJ. N Mat susraiitrnl alter Hie Dili. Udle are Intilnl. tf C.I W. B. Jamteseai of Sydney. Australia, arrived In the city on the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon and wUI praoead this vnusg on the Prince Charts toj visit with his a hotel man stay Ea$oy hie again. erywbcre. 25c and 50c, S43 -WHV lllll JKM.S lllltlST IHKr What was the meaning of Calvary? Your eternal well-being la Involved In that question. Come and hear It discussed by Bev W Price at the -ntrrnT fiititcii ON Ml ikI.i y Ktetiln;. April 10. The sixth of a series of addresses on "Foundations of the Faith." The concluding address will be given ! April 17. "Did Jesus really rise from the dead?" Tfcsss addresses will state In plain language the solid sub- stantial rssaoos we 'have for ne- iievlng the great truths of the 4 Christian religion. In these days of doubt and questioning, we all 4 want to know what foundation 4 there Is for faith. Come and 4 hear! Smlrr mmniriier at 3) p.m. 4. Reserve seat for Elks; Minstrel show at Onus' Drug Store. tt Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hoyem were pas senger, for Vancouver oa the Cardena morning. Charted with Intoxication, L. Little field was tnls morning fined 23 or 30 days In Jail. J. Din nan. who has been located for some time at Anycx. left on today's train for New Brunswick. Elks' MhutreU coming to the West-holm Theatre on April 13. New songs, Jokes an' ererythlng. tf Fred Joudry. the optometrist, left on todsy train on a short visit, to Terrace. Hazeiton and Smlthers. ( Union Oil Co.'. motorshlp tanker Ollnds, Oaptaln Powers, was In port this morning and cleared later for Alaska. WUIlam Ferguson, charged with In-tostoattsn was fined MS, or thirty days in )A1I by Magistrate McClymont this morning. Jas. M. McCwskell. charged with Intoxication, was fined J0. with 'the op. tion of thirty days In jail, by Magistrate McClymont thla morning. Const wise Steamship tt Barge Co.'a steamer Anyox. enroute (from Vancou- vei to Anyox. called in port, this morn-(nt; to unload a gas engine at the dry Iriork The fire department had a call at noon todny to a chimney fire - at the residence of Oeorge Markle, 1426 Socond Avenue, done. Westvlew. No damage was Jaek Qlllatt, who has been attend ing school in the city, is leaving tor, Skldegate tonight on. the ateamer j Prince John 'to spend the Easter holl J day at his home. j Included lil the passenger list of the Princess MatyWeslerdarffrom Vancouver were fourteen for Ketchikan, five for' Juneau, twenty-eight for Skagway and 1 tleven for Prince Rupert. Oharged with Intoxication 11. Fortune was fined 833 by Magistrate McClymont In the police court thla mornlag. On; a second charge of trespassing on the premises of the Prince Rupert Hotel, he was fined (20 with the option of 30. tf:iy in Jail. ' Church Notices NT. AXIlUKM'S CATIIEIIIML (Church of England) Rector. Archdeacon O. A. RU. Sunday Serrlccs &t 11 axn. and at 70 pjn. Sunday School, at 730. Hoi) Communion flrat Sunday of month at 11 4n.; third Sunday of month at 8 jn. Berrlc on Wednesday at 3 pm . Thurnday at 8 ajn., Oood Friday at 8 ajn. and 11 ajn. IIAITHT I'll! UCII Minister. Rev. W. P. Price. Morning worship tl 11 o'clock. Sub ect: "Ood's overflowing prace." Bible 8chool at 220. Brief service of music and song at 7.15. Evening service at 730. Subject: "Why did Jesus Christ die?" What wss the real significance of Calvary? The church of bright slng- tng. t'llltlSTIAN KCIBNCK KOtlKTV Service every Sunday morning in the Hays Block. 345 Second Avenue. Subject on Sunday, "Are aln, disease and death real?" Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. PUKSIIVTKKIAX t ill UCII Minister, Rev. J. R. Frizz 11, DA., LL.B. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Ser- monette. "This Cup" followed by commemoration of the Last Supper. "Come. for all things are now ready." Junior Choir. Evening service at 730. Sub-J ect "Ruth." A word of counsel and cheer to the C.OJ.T. "Scatter some handful, that she may glean alone." Quartette. Mrs. Waugh and Mrs. Lee Messrs. Davie and Howard. Bololsts, Mrs. Jarvls McLeod, Miss Davlea and Miss Jones. I NITKI t ill Ki ll Mcrnlng service at 11 o'clock. Ser mon topic. "The glorified Crtwa." An them by the Junior Choir. Sunday school at 230. Evening service at 730. Sermon topic. "If ye loved me, ye would rejoice because I said 1 go unto the Father." Soloist. J. S. Wilson. Preacher. Rev. Oeorge O. Hacker. The Suzuki line freighter Metgen Maru. which loaded grain cargo at Prince Rupert early in tbe year, arrived In Vancouver yesterday from the Orient. The experiment to be undertaken at the next regular meeting of the Cynics' Club is based on the proposition that no two birds were ever kUled anywhere with one stone. (1UKEN C1IAULOTTE LAND DIVISION TAKE NOTICE that H. F. Leonard, ot Portland. Ore., physician, intends to apply to the Minister of Land for .1 license to nrosoect for eool. petroleum and natural gas over and under the fol-; lowing ccKnora laiiav siiumic uii muc- : gate Inlet. Oraham Island: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Section 30. Towm-1 ship I; thence 80 chain east; thence 80 chains south; thence 80 chains we.u! thence 80 chains north, to point of commencement. Located March 14, 1927. H. F. LEONARD, AJ. GORDON. Agent. QUEEN CHAHI.OTTE LAND DIVISION TAKE NOTICE that H. F Leonard, of Portland. Ore., physician, intends to apply to the Minister of Lands for, a licence to prospect for coal, petroleum and natural it. over and under the fol lowing described lands, situate on Sklde- gate inlet, aranam tsiana: Commencing at a pest planted at the northeast corner of Section 25, Town-shin 3: thence 80 chains west; thence 80 chains south; thence 80 chain east: thence 80 chains north, to point of commencement. Located March 14, 1927. H. F. LEONARD. A. J. GORDON. Agent. QUEEN C11AKLOTTE LAND DIVISION TAKE NOTICE that H. F. Leonard, of Portland. Ore.. t)hylclu, Ultenda tc anDlv to the Minister of Lands for a 1 licence to nrcaurci. tur chi, peiruicui.i and natural gas over ana unaer tne 101- lowlnz described lands, situate on sxiae- gate Inlet. Oraham Island: Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner of Section 31, Township 1: thence 80 chains east: thence 80 chains north; thence 80 chains west; thence 80 chains south, to point 01 com mencement. Located March 14. 1327. 11. F LEONARD. A. J. GORDON. Agent. IN 1'KOItATE. in tiii: mtkk.mi: rousT f mmtimi ( tll.l MIUA In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Estate ot August B Norlln. deceased, mtestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor F. McB, Young, the 23th day of March. AX). 1937, I was appointed administrator of the estate of August B. Norlln. deceased, and all parties having claims against the aald estate are hereby required to furnish same. properly verified, to me on or before the 18th day ot April. AD. 1927. and.all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. Dtted the 58th risv nf March. A.D. 1927. Use rSiMONDSj SAWS Machine Knives : SI MONO CaNAO SAW CO. UTO. VANCOUVER, ST. JOHN. N.. I ToaONTO 111 Victor YD Rtrrrrle Drrvrece. sVliVV''- . 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Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to sub-section (3) of Section 52B of the Taxation Act, every person who engages in, carries on, or practices any Trade, Business or Profession within the Province is required to obtain from the Commissioner of Income fax a Certificate of Registration before April SOth, 1927. Application shoulJ be made to any Provincial Assessor, from vhom full information may be obtained. Certificates will be issued without the payment of any fee therefor. Default in complying with the provisions of this section renders the person liable, upon summary conviction, to a fine of $10.00 for each day during which his default continues. Application forms may be obtained from any Provincial Assessor, Government Agent, Provincial Police Officer, or from the Commissioner of Income Tax, Victoria, B.C. Ran ad ian National Q7e Largefl Railway Syfttm in America Steamship and Train Service .II.IM1S from PKIM'K IIM'KKT fur VANfOHKK. 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It ajn. Ageucy for all Steamship Lines. Full Information front W. C. OIICHAKI). Or 11 era I Aient. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Asenue, Prince Rupert, BC. m m