Sale of Boots and Shoes Men's, Ladies' and Children's c have Jut received a Larue Shipment of Footwear, in j,n I adies". Hoy' and Children'! llootn and Shoes. They jni 'i.ic mutt up-to-date line for Spring and Summer wear, jou v. ll be Kurprit-ed at the quality of these Huot and Shoes, manufactured by leading maker, of fine footwear. We are : them in our His Sa!e, end are offering them at cost t. Th re are plenty of sizes and width. We must real-I uh oi this shipment us we are In need of the money. . n' ureifl few of the many llargains Prices. There are i, me rev You ve. money by purchasing. MEN S SHOES ; :.n and IJrown Hoot. Keg. price 7.50. rite IjUJ.JM) , .' D r 'H iiU all Reg. price $fl.S0, ...i.-e Kl nwuit HOOTS Kul.hcr Hip UooU. price IK.75. Sale .... K.jr HOYS SHOES ....I line f Hoy' good .;.tbi 1'oU. Heir $tfto. Sale prire !f I i)!:;WJ .MJ AND SIHKTS i ha. ;i great a-. v of M-n' Hiid IJfljrn' V CndervM-ar, in corn-n or in Shirt Rd . i - "la"intr at (Ileal Itcductkmft I'irtiiicn of Lumber -hirtt. It. if. T. On 98. IP Mn's !'nry Flannel -. alt iw.. to be WM.I t MEN'S SOCKS t ,,'to. Rock. Beg. .- .! price. 1 pair fur UTf : So. U. I.e;. 40c. ; i icr. r tir !SOr r to ,u .tomef) ...it a full line of ii.d Hoy Seeks. T -. Collar, Cape all at llargain LADIES' SHOES LtuUW Fancy Patent Oxford", latest styles. Iteg. prk, $6 00. Sale price Laftf' fine !':iU"t Oxford. II" tf ST 1 ...0 l, $5.00. Sale price Ki.O." KritiSEIt ROOTS ladies' Hi.lir Boots, beil make. lien. i M. To clear at SilS. it CHILD'S SLII'FEIW Children's Patent Slippers, with strap. Reg. $2.75. H:ile price 5? J .! Rl'RIIER HOOTS Child") Kubr Boot. Ueg. price $2X0. Bale price $!.;? LADIES' HOSE UdieV Silk Hone. 2 pain for 75c (only 2 pair to a csatomer) RXTKA SPECIAL VALUES Iin-x.rted Englinh Turkish Towels. Re. 85c. Sale price, pfr Pf" Irii Linen-finished Handkerchief (6 oah to a custodier). Sale price s for i"C Pillow Slips. Sale price U"c r'lvinelette Blanketa, trrey. i.jr 52.50. Sale price SI. 05 RAINCOATS .lu-i rroe-ived a ew hi;-rr.ent of FniiAh Kubberiiefl Tti I Raincoats, suitable for Sprinjr or Fall Top Coat. Tbeae arrived a UUle Ute Reirular value $15.00. We are sacrificing these at $5jr A vrrtifiinx nare dee not permit to enumerate the r 1 m ;.ins in our large tMMiei lork of Men' 1 .a dies'. 1 ' -.nd lhi!rrtn'f wur. Hut we wu-t hac the canh. So "ifcrir.j: you the e tiarjain thnl were never before cu lei In I'rlnte Rupert. Do not forget the fcood are all new,. MONTREAL IMPORTERS Third Avenue. The &tC0ji(b Store Better Health J. IL Miller, Proprietor. means Longer Life nnM Limited in an orjriiniaution ih voted largely to Ui helping of people to iret well, ll is a serious ob-ligalion. Knowing ItB Mirioustiess we are moat eareful to ue only the purest of ingredient, to make sure that en siriplions are filled exactly a the doctor orders. 20 -Yean Prescription Specialists ORMES LTD. The Pioneer Drucijlsts Three Reentered 1'liarnun iHl aid Avenue and Cth Street Phones 82 and 200 cANADiANl PACinc Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert 'I ' KHHilka.i, VVratiRrll. Junrttll. Sk irvii- rll S. 1. May . T niHoinrr. VHIorln, Sfiilllf Arll i. I !. J'; lr a. 18. H-rKINTKH IIKATItn r. I'or llut1,ilr. t:t IVrllu llrlls, Ovnui 1'nlU. Niimil, .Vlrrt iwy. 1'ainpbrll Itlvrr, in J Vaueoiurr evrry Haturday. 11 a.m. Ainiry for all traiiililp l.lnw. Full Informal Ion from- W. C. OIICIMKIt, rnrrul Wnt. Conirr of 4th Ktrrrt and Srd Anmr. I'rlme Ituprrt. lit.. Local and Personal Arthur'i TaxL Phone 678. B C. Undcrukera. Pboce 41, Hiw rrbulli like nrw at Mc.lrtliur' tliw Utorf. ., f Cuthullc Women'a Lea cue Surlne Blt na Tea, AprU 20. 79 On the Big 4 habltl When thlnklflz ox a Taxi, phont 4. tf United Church Eater Bazaar Tue. day afternoon In the Church Parlora. 79 Mm. J. R. Morgan way a paaoenger on the Catala yeaterday from Vancou H to Butedale. Mr. Alx Straetian returned from a trip to Vancouver on the Prlnoe Cbarlea 8turdat afternoon. Dry Jaeltpitie, cedar, blreh and spruce, per double load 0.50; aluglr lOttd 1.1 VI 1 1 vriM Tnnif., TO R Lowe, formerly associated wttfa the tn the Interior aad now engaged la tbe' hardware buataeaa la Dans Late waa an arrival la the ctty jafternooa'a train- Vilas Joaa Weot. dwugawr of Dr. and Mra i A. Waa. S14 Fourth Aveaw Wast retunwd to the city on the Prlnoe Chart Saturday aftaraooa from North Vancouver, where she baa horn attending a private aehool. Mr. and Mra. Alex Saint and child returned to the etty on the Pnnce Cbarle Bairday afternoon from Vtc-tori. Thty have been to the south for tbe past eoopte of moaths while Mr Saint was taking a course at the Ec.ulmalf naval aUttae. PBsaenaora arrlvlag Iron the south on the Catala last evetUBf included: Mica Wilson for Anyox; Mr. Klnmond and A. Fox for Altc Arm: W. E. Walker. D. Fletcher. Mr. Mlekailson. S. NtsgL T Spargo Mr. Kalrsnard. Mr. Davtex. Mr. roibertnahaai. J. Cherry, and Mr. Smith for Arrandale: H. McOulr. W. McOrew. R H Rodenberg. R. Peele and T D Erlckson for Stewart: . Mr. and Mrs Shltatanl. W D. Lamble. Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson. R Forest and J. P. Forde for Prlnee Rupert. ANNOUNCEMENTS ! St Andrea' Society Ladle Auxiliary Butter Sale. April C. lKvjMUl Auxiliary Tea lu St. Andrew lluuuts. ArU 9. rflka' Minstrel Show, AprU IS. OkkI Friday evening. Musk mono loatie. "An Kvrtiinc of BUm." at Ute Uapttti Church. DiiRudM Hall Eaaue Monday. AuajUoati Tew aitd Sale of Work AM'll 19. , St. arorsc' puy Celebration. April 21. Elks' Balloon Duncr, April 33. Tennis Club Bull. Friday. April 29. i:tah!isht-d 1U23. Office llourx: 9 a.m. to G p.m. Saturday: a 1) a.m. to 1 p.m. Any eveninjr by appointment DIE P Ren DENTIST Exchan-re Ulock. Phone 109' TEE DAILY NEW6 Come and hear the Ladles' Orcheitra at the United Church Bazaar on Tuft-day afternoon. 79 A. Richmond, fur dealer, left for Van couver on the Prince Charlea lat night on a builnesa trip. a. W. Nlckemon left laat night on the Catala for Anyox on a bustneu trip, Ue rapecta to return to the city on Thursday. St. AndrcWa Society Ladlea' Auxi:i ary Sale of Work and afternoon tea In the rooma on April 6. Whlit (Hire In the evening. 80 8uy Lelghton, native, charged with Intoxication, waa fined 10, or aeven daya In jail, by Magistrate McClymont this morning. Mrs. R. B. Skinner Is a patient In the Prince Rupert Orneral Hospital where she la reported to be making aatufactory recovery. Harry O. Smith arrived from Smlthera on the train yesterday afternoon and left on the steamer Prince Charles last alght for Vancouver. wnargC3 KlUl juwajuiiivu, tuim Preateywnmn Church Choir Ooncert pp I "T""7' " rueday. AprU 8. Adntarton S0c hrw " . .,nor' ceeds for Mrs. Arthur. 79 I minded until this afternoon. WO. Ubla. who te. been ending ' CW h Intonation Ocore, nZt. "ZLTZ ned 125. or thirty :he wt-v-. ,' " day. m; bT MaglstraU McClymont this, th r.t. rh. .t n.x. evasuac. i. P. TorA. district englMer for the federal department of pubile works ar- rlvad la the city oo the Oatala laat night He wtti Mtnain here for a few days on departmental buateoaa. William Je4fcnon and party of long aborts, who have brea at Oceaa PSlla kiavrtlng pper on an AuaWaliac frelabtor. Nturnad to the city on the morning in the city police court. 3. 1L Mccy, maiutyer of the Family I Shoe Store, left for Vanwuver at the I week end. being called ooutb on account of the Illness of his father. , halibut for shipment by rail to New Prince charto aflanaooo. Saturday & shoeUry- who Kfrora 1. O. Petemm. 'cttoa foremaa at th 7 T f" .T? ,Ud tbe Comtructlon Co.. Shame.. rmed to the city on lart Btht lrtn. Mr. rtienaa la about ,7 I to Uke a tw month' hotlday in East-'"1"" " rn Cada a Ml tbe United States. I Moterabtp Belllngham. Captain J. E. j Anderson, arrtted frdm Ketchikan this morning with two carloads of fresh 1 York. During the Illness of Hon. William Hon- A- Mnon I. wUng u WU1.M SoWer. provincial police ln-slon- mmi,ur ot mlan tb Prorln apoctor. letomed from Vaaieauver on toJ hU T- pu V" the tim Pilao Cterloa on Batwday alter - provincial secretary. bavins bcn callad south to oMuertton nth the application of Joseph t Baakeyi i . ,, . t Kr Mfl A Thompson and small daughter arrived In the city at the end of the week from Kamkmp. Mr. Vfllea rvmlrt and JoaeDh Wells, who oa yoatenlay jtoTe betn ,n on business In looaaectlon with the La Rose mine ot wbseb they are directors, returned to Alice Arm on the Catala last night. Stenographers Orade 2 examinations tart tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Stenographers Orade one examinations tort Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. AppJy to Oeo. O. Hacker, ClrU Service Examiner. Saturday. AprU 18. has been appoint- ed a holiday for provincial civil ser vants. This will give them a vacation from Thursday to Tuesday, Friday and Monday being Easter holidays. The poor newspapermen tnd the most of other workers will only gel the Friday off. vtiui:u hi: pout. R a.m. DIOBT ISLAND. Part cloudy, calm: barometer, 2930: temperature. 37: ae smooth; 10 pjn. steamer Catala out. northbound. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer 23.- 30: temperature. 39. BULL HARBOR. Squally, atrong S.W. ind: barometer. 29.68; temperature. 34: sea rough: 7:19 pjn. spoke steauiet Magic, left Allison Harbor for Jedwwy: 8 pjn achoonera Ollford and Dorthy Engblck ahelterlng at Bull Harbor. MOX DIOBY ISLAND Snow, fresh S.W. wind; barometer, 29.48; temiK-rature, 97: sea otarurrd. DEAD TREE POINT-Barometer 29.-SO; temperature 39. BULL HARBOR. Overcast, squally: freh southwest wind: barometer 29.53: temperature 40: sea., smooth: 8 pju.. spoke steamer Princess Beatrice, abeam Plac Island, southbound. KATItl-lt III I'OUI. lYliice Rupert. Cloudy, calm; tem perature. 37. Haeclton. Cloudy, calm, temp, 30. Telegraph Creek. Snowing, calm, temp. 16. :2. Burns Lake. Clear, calm, temp. 32. Terrace. Snow, windy, temp. 34. Pjotuswood. -Cloudy, calm. temp. 36. Alyansh. Cloudy, calm.. Ump. 32. Alice Arm. Heavy snow; calm. temp. Anjox. Snow, windy, temp. 32. Stewart. Heavy wet snow, N.E. wind. temp. 33, Whltehorse. Cloudy, north wind, 7 below. Dawsouciear. south wind, IS below. , NOTICE DUNLOP TIRE & RUBBER GOODS CO., LIMITED IKITIX Atlltl V.l. ' Prlnee ltuiert j Harry Slack. Klemtu; L. A. Keele. C. M. Donald. William H. Mundie, T. J.j peov.'defarU.t of public workafcj "JZtZ ! Vancouver T. V. Andrews. Winnipeg;': R. Lowe. Burna Lake; D. Taylor, Casey j Cove; J. O. Peterson. Shames; Fred T. Salsbury. Sunnyslde Cannery: Rene Forest, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. A Thompson and daughter. Eamloopa; R. O Johnston. Inverness; J. P. Forde. Vic toria: Mra. J. Murdoek, Stewart; Mr and Mrs. A. M. Nelson. Ketchikan. Central Mr. and Mrs. A. Saint and E. L. Davles, city; A. Lamb and L. Reld. Edmonton: A. Bums, Nanalmo; Mike Star-rich, Smlthera; H. King. Winnipeg. Sat ny T. Moran, Vancouver; O. Bo) son. E. Hutchison and F. Patterson, city: S. J. Mayer. Smlthera. ' T. 3. Shenton. Inspector of mines left for Stewart on the Catata laat evening. TV S f n:oi(i; or iikitimi (ohm mi DEPARTMENT OF LANDS lOIIKST IJUANCH Tenders will be received by the un dersigned up to S psn. Friday, April first, for repair and reconditioning Launch Alpine Fir. Launch may be inspected on pontoon at Prince Rupert Dry Dock. Plana and specification may be examined at the office of the District Forester. Cottrt House. Prlnoe Rupcr; Bids should also Include statement of time required for completion which will be a factor lu awarding contract. Lowest or any tender not accewaxtly accepted. It. E. ALLEN. District Forester. Prlnee Rupert, 30th March. 1927. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS Nonet; tiilii-liiiii fur (iruilnj IVrmlts fur llir .seuMtn of l.'U". A'mlloatlon for permits to craxe live- stuck ou the Crown range within any grazing district of the Province of British Columbia, must be, filed with the Dlalrlct Forester at Fort George. Kam-loopa. Nelson. Prince Rupert. Vancouver, or Williams Lake on or before March 31st. 1937. Blank forms upon which to submit applications may he obtained from the District Foresters at the above named places, or from the Department of Lands at Victoria, B.C. O. R. NADEN. Deputy Minuter ol Land Department of Lands, Victoria. B.C.. Jsnuary 4. 1927 NOTICE Under and by virtue of the provision of Section 28 of the "Mineral Act." notice Is hereby etven Messrs. Malcolm Smyth. Edmund Langlt. Harold Hansen and Albert Moore, that tnere li owing! o the undersigned for Assessment Work : performed on the Cordllla Group of I To to Whom wnom it u Mav way Concern: wncern. Mineral Claims, princes itoyai isiana. skeena Mining Division, the aum of In the matter of the King Oeorge,g393.8gi tnd that unleas said persons pay ! Hotel property and King Oeorge Cafelthelr proportionate har of the coit a'! en Co.. Prinr Prince Ruiert. rtunort nr.- B.ti. rh.n Chan tu- Low. ,uen Atsessment. together with all cotUj ,dwt,,lnfi etc., to the undersigned having boucht out th Interest of Wong a. Butedale. B.C.. on or befor Mar 12. Wee In above eoncema. all monle due 1821. application will be made to the rV.iHU.lAna tMnM 13itrat4 U ame are payable to Chan Low and 0 nlve tnelr Tetprclivt mtereat In the all bill against same will be paid by1 ereln 'mentioned Mining Oroup of Chan Low. .Mineral Claim vetted In the under signed) WONQ WEE .1"'a' DAVID CORDILLA. CHAN LOW. 1 JACOB KO&KX. DEMAND "Rupert 1 FA.SE THREE Brand" ippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dailj; by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Prince Rupert, R.C. Canadian National Qfo Largeil Railway Syflem in America Steamship and Train Sarvice S.IIL!MIS from PKIMfC Kl I'Utr for VWCOI VKIL VltlOKIA, hL.TTI.U e.irh TIU KMI VV and MMIAV. II.IMI .ln. lor ANYOX vi:i)i:sn.Y. I.l .m. lor STMVAKT SATl KHAY. IM.IMI p.m. aji. I'KINCE JOHN for VANCOUVER 'U OltKN C1IAKLOTTE I- UVM. I.Tlllljhtlv. PASSENfiEK TRAINS LEAVE I'KINCE KI'I'EKT VjhU MONDAY. Mi;iill)AV and MAT! KIIVY at I1J0 a.m. for PltlNCK tiKIIKil'. EDMONTON, WIXNII'KC, all iralnts Intern Cauada. lulled Stale. Stt CANADA IN CANADA'S Jl ltllli: YEAR 1KU7 -1937. ACJENCY All, OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. I'm- Canadian National Express for Money Orders, Foreign Cheque, ele.. sIm for your neit shlpinrnL CITY TICKET OITICE. M8 TIIIIID AVE.. I'KINCE Illl'EKT. Phone 1W The Sovereign Life Assurance Co. of Canada The annual report for 192C presents a notable record of consistent progress. The Assets show a larjre increase and tetter than a 40 per cent increase over 1925 total of new business written. For particulars as to rates, etc., see G. P. Tinker H E Second Street ERE Having arranged with the Hoover Co. to send us a demonstrator, we are now in a position to show you the difference between the Hoover and an ordinary vacuum clearer. Demonstration will be made right in your own home for the asking, starting Monday, March 21st Just phone 3, and we will do the rest. The Hoover is sold ou very easy terms. Kaien Hardware Co.