I 6' 3r, April 2, 1327 Tflfi PAlLt NJ5W8 PA.3E THREE Church Notices Local and Personal le of B DOTS and Shoes Men's, Ladies' and Children's We have uA received a Ijirge Shipment of Footwear, In Men', l adifx, Roys' and Children Hoots and Shoe. They include the mo'l up-to-date line for Spring and Summer wear. y0.( i," he surprised at the quality of the HooU and Shoes, pa u, actum! by leading maker of fine footwear. We are , t There ore plenty vof bizes and width. We mut real- quickly n thin hipment as we are in need of the money. 0ll( Wjnjj are n few of the many Ilargain Price. There are nany more. You save money by purchasing. MEN'S SHOES Tu.i and Urown Roots. Reg. price 7.60. , .rice Sjfcl.Ul) :;.( Dress Roots all Keg. price IBJtO. , jiriee ........ Kl IIIIEIt HOOTS Rubber Hip 1kU. price $8.75. Sato '. Jsi.Jl."t HOYS SHOES i line of Roys' good leather RooU. Keg. :: 50. Sale price '-i."." i RERVEAR AND SMUTS S have a great as-t r Men's and Roys' 1 L'nderwwar, in com - nr in Shirts and Clearing At Ureal Reduction : - .rtmt f Lumber -Hrts. Keg. $6. On JCt.! Mens Farwy Flaniwl st, rl-. all slie. to be a ared at .,. MEVS SOCKS ' '.t in flocks. Beg. priet, 2 pslr for USf SoduwHtg. 3oc ;"u'f, pr lrtr "He I to a customer) W am a full line of ' ni Roys' Sock. Tie. Collar. Cap, ui.f all at Hargaln IV. -tK LAMES SHOES Ladies' Fancy l'atent Oxford, latest styles. Reg. lirice, IC.OO Sale price jjRUKi Indies' tinv litnt Oxford". Ileg- to $5.00. Sale price $'2.U7 HURRBK TOOTS Ladies' Rubber HooU. best make. Ileg. $3.60. To clear at S2.Ul CHII.RS SUPPERS Children's Patent Slippers, with strap. Reg. $2.76. Sale price Itl'HKEK HOOTS Child's Rubber Hoot. Keg. price $2.0. Sale price !!l.liJ LADIES' HOSE Ladies' Silk How. 2 pairs for 7."c (only 2 pairs to a customer EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES Imported English Turkish Towel. Reg. -85c. Sale price, per pair ."" c Irish Linen-finished Handkerchiefs (C only to a customer). Sale price S for 'Sit Pillow Blips. Sale price 'Sir Flannelette Blankets, grey. Re. 2 50. Sale price sur. xr -r-j -r"T-r t RAINCOATS Just received a new shipment of English Rubberized Tweed Raincoats, suitable for Spring or Fall Top Coats. These arrived a little late. Regular value $15.00. We are sacrificing these at A nertiMng spare doe not permit us to enumerate the many bargain in our large awortcd stock of Men, Indies'. Roy and (hUdrmV wear. Hut wc mut have the canh. So e are offering you these bargain that were never before equalled in Prince Rupert. Do not forget the good are all new. MONTREAL IMPORTERS Third Avenue. J. H. Miller, Proprieior. The $&,oSl$j Sl'e We arc the Sole Ajr i t for the ORIGINAL TOILET LUXURIES Hy MOKNY 201 Regent S'.reet, London. "I'll A.MINADir "JUNE ROSES" "MYSTERIEUSir "VIOLEITE HORNY "ROSE VERVEINE" These famous Perfumes and Powder are used in every 1 mtt and capital of Euroiw. Their rare ouslity and enchant-Tragrancc liave won them the approval of society women 'Hi In Eurojie and America. Wc have the Perfume, Toilet Water. Face Powder, Lip !v, . uttth Salt, Hath Dusting Powder. Soap for the bath, ' id "Shaving Soap in wooden bowl. ORMES LTD. The Pioneer Druggists Three Registered Pharmarists 3rd Avenue and Cth Street Phones 82 and U)0 CANADIAN, wwnc c Canadian Pacific Railway B, C. Coast Services MMHBSSSMSS Sailings from Prince Rupert .'', Krl. hlkuii, ttrmitrlt, Juneau. sks It K, I. :'" . " 1 tmu-outrr, Vulorla, untitle April I. I. May PIUN'CESN IIKATHK'K. , 'or ItutrUale, Eut IWII llrlU. Owsn rrll. miu. '"J-Cnniilrll Klvrr, anil Vaiiioum tvrry hntiirtlay, II-a.m. I-iif for all fittanuhlp I.I nr.. Full Information fro.i.- W. C. OUCII4KH, Ofnrral .lifnt. Cornrr of 4th Ijtrrrt and 3rd Annif. I'rlnw liuiwrt, lit. T. AMlltCW'K rATIIi:ttllAL (Church of England) Ilfctor, Archdeacon O. A. nix. Sunday wrvlcea at 11 ajn. and at 7J0 pjn. Sunday School at 3.30. Itoly Communion, xirat Suiiday. f'Jaonthlst 11 ajn.t third Sunday of month at 8 ajn, iiaitiht (m uni MinUUr. Rev. W. T. Price. Morninj worehip at 11 o'clock. DJble chool at 230. Service of music and aong at 7 15. Evening service at 730. 8ubject: "Doca Death End All or Ia Man Imnvortajtf) i ' CIIKI.oTl.tN' ( li:( B SOCIKTV-j' Benrlce every Sunday morning. la the Hiyi' Bkick. 245 Second Avenue. Sub ject on Sunday "Unreality." Testimony meeting on Wedneaday evening at o'clock. l ltlUVTI til t t lit 11(11 Rev 3. K. Prtaell, BA, LL.B, mln Ister. Mornmg worship at 11 o'clock. 6ub J eel. "LltUc rvx." Sunday School at 12 IS Evening service at 730. Sub ject. "The Oreat Flah." IMTIll (lit 11(11 Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sermon topic: "If I were the Prince of Wales." Sunday Sctoool at 230. Evening service at 730. Sermon topic "He eareth." Soloist. Mr. A. R. Hunter. Preacher, Rev. Oeo. O. Hacker. SALVATION AIIM V Adjutant Kerr will conduct meetings over the weekend. Sunday at 11. Holi ness. Sunday School at 230. Evenfeig at 730. Salvation. All welcome. Women's Home League meets on Wedneaday at 2 30 SUCCESSFUL BRIDGE PARTY AND DANCE BY HILL SIXTY CHAPTER Artnur'a Taxi. Phona 87S. B C. Undertaken. Pnoua 41. Shoe rrhulll like new at MrArthur'i lioe-flurr,--" , day afternoon In the Church Parlors tf Catholic Women's League Sjjrlni Sal'.' and Tea. April 20. 19 Get the Big 4 habit I When thinking of a Taxi, phone 4. tf , . St Andrew' Society Scottish Dance in IX3J3E. Hall. Friday, April 8. United 'Church Easter Bazaar Tues 78 Come and hear the Ladles' Orchestra at the United Church Bazaar on Tues day afternoon. 79 Benjamin Brantland, charged with assault, was fined 120 this morning in the city police court. 3. A. Morris left on the Princess Beatrice this morning on a business trip to Ocean Palls.' Dry Jackplne, cedar, blrcb and spruce, per double load 46.&0; slngli load S330. Hyde Transfer. 79 Presbyterian Church, Choir Concert on Tuesday. April 6. Admission 60c. Proceeds for Mrs. Arthur. 79 Mrs. Beverldge left for Vancouver today on the steamer Cardena. She la on a buatneaa trip and will return shortly. Miss Nellie Strachan. of the Family Shoe Store stall, returned from a holiday trip south on the Cartena yesterday afternoon. : A letter from the Oarden City Press, t price of 14 Ac was paidf ro American , Quebec, concerning publicity matters, ter. Imperial Order Daughters of the referred to a committee by the Empire, a aucceaf ul bridge party snd ; prrkleut st the meeting of the Board dance maa held last night at the horn c( Trade last night. of Mr. and Ura. J. R Mitchell, 209 Ninth Avenue East. There were twenty tabtea of cards and the price winners were Mlaa Lorna Tlte and Miss Lillian Cross for the ladles and W. 11. Long and Frank Russell for the men. After cards dancing was enjoyed to music supplied by frtenda. Mrs H 8 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welford and son. who left the city Isst fall for the East, are now located In Toronto where Mr. Welford la travelling for a lumber I concern. 1 There la a rrnort that the COAl-M.! freighter Canadian Observer, which wa1 to hare been brought to the local dry dock this month for overhaul, may not be coming- at this time. CP.R. steamer PrlnceM Beatrloe. Rochester. MHa Wuaa Dyer capt Thorns s a Iff. arrived at 730 this Mlaa Caroline MlteMI were in charge of the card tebtoa. whOe the re- raafcmeats were looked after by Un. V. r Abetaon. Mrs R DaMc sod Mrs. o. The proceeds of the evening amounted to over HQ sod win be used for the work of Hill 00 Chapter. S. Raybone left Cardena today for Victoria on the DEPAimiENT OF LANDS NOTICE tllcallun fr (.raring IVnulU for Ihr Vimn o( Intl. Application for permiu to grate livestock oo the Crown ranges within any graKtng district of the Province of Brtt-Ub Cotumbui. must be filed with the District rqreetcr at Furl Ocorgc. ICam-loops, Nelnon. Prince Rupert. Vancouver, or Williams Lake on or before March gist. 1927 Blank form upon which to submit applications may he obtained from the District Foresters at the above named placea. or from the Department of Lands at Victoria, ov O. R. NADER. Deputy Minuter of Landa Department of Lands. Victoria. DC Januarv 4. IB27 ANNOUNCEMENTS St Andrew's Society Ladles Auxiliary Easter Sale. April 0. Hospital Auxiliary Tea hi 8t Andrew's Rooms, April 9, Elks' Minstrel Show. April IS. Oood Frtdsy evening Musical mono logue. "An Evening of Bltsa. at the Baptist Church. Daffodil Ball Easier Monday. Augllcan April 10. Tea and Sale of Work, St. George's Day Celebration, April 21. Elks' Balloon Dance, April 22. Tennis Club Ball. Friday, April 29. Established 1923. II 9 C a -il Office Hour, "u.m. to G ii.m. Saturday: a.m. to 1 p.m. Any cvfiilnK by appointment DENTIST Exchunw lllock. Phone 109 morninc from the south and sailed at 11 o'clock on her return to Vancouver Ma the Skeena-RirTr-and wayporta. It as understood thst the CJIJt. steamer Prince Charles will be with drawn from the present week-end run and replaced by the Prince Rupert at the end of next week dj. the week fonowlDg. Mr. and M.S. L. W. Patmore returc- ed to the cltv on the Cardena last erecting. Mr. Patmore has been In Van oojTrr in 'connection with the appeal of Joph Sankey for a new trial on a charge of murder. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Johnston passenger on the Cardena arrlvln5j from the south yesterday. Mr. Johnston from the south yesterday. Mr. John ston reports good progress In the building of Uie new cannery at Klemtu. periy acrosa iroin nv vriivrsi fiict wii First Avenue. Tle blare was aoon put out. no damage being done. This la the time of year for fire In the dry, dead graas and the firemen state care should t . -erclsed la emptying ashes DUNL0P TtRE & RUBBER GOODS CO., LIMITED . "lOI IIKATU tX! AIJ.T Luther Burbank said It does was he right' What la the evidence for the immortality of the soul? This question will be discussed by Rev. W. F. Price at the UAITIMI tllllU'll un fundav Etenins, April 3. The fifth address of the series on "Foundations of the Faith." Other addresses will follow as under: April 10. "Why did Jeaut Christ die." April 17. "Did Jesus really rise from the dead?" These addresses will state in plain language the solid substantial reasons we have for believing the great truths of the Christian religion. In these days of doubt and questioning, we all want to know what foundation there la for faith. Come and hear! serlr commence at 731) p.m. Moose whist drive and Moose Hall Friday. April 8. dance In Presenta-1 f lM"e CUP Cir ,urti The Prince Rupert Board of Trade f will appoint a delegate at lta next P- P""1' ! regular meeting to attend a meeting to j be held In 8ml t hers on May 19. for the purpose of forming an Association of Boards of Trade for Central British Columbia. A letter from the publicity department of the Canadian National railways advising the Prince Rupert Board of Trrde of new branch lines to be rilOtlM E OK IlKITIMI OLl Mill V DEPARTMENT OF LANDS i o:ci:st iiicam'ii Tenders wUl be received by the constructed this year la Alberta was j designed up to 3 p.m. Friday. April read by aecrrtary A. Brooksbank at the meeting last night and filed Inspector William SpIUer of the provincial police and witnesses who were taken to Vanccurer In connection with the 1 tearing In the Appeal Court of Joe Sankeya application for a new trial from a death sentence, are expected to return from the south on the Prince Charles this afternoon. Delayed through having heavy freights to discharge at Powell River and Ocean Falls. -CNJ. steamer Prince Charles. Cpt. Nell McLean, la late today, being due to arrive at 330 this afternoon from the south. The vowel wttl proceed at 16 o'clock tonight to Stewart, re turning to aall for the south at clock tomorrow night. first, for repair and reconditioning Launch Alpine Fir. Launch may be inspected on pontoon at Prince Rupert Dry Dock. Plans and specification may be examined at the office of the District Forester. Court House. Prince Rupert I Bids should also Include statement of j time required for completion which will be a factor Lowest or any accepted. Prince Rupert, 30th March. In awarding contract tender not necessarily R. E. ALLEN. District Forester. 1927. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the provisions of Section 28 of the "Mlr.ral Act." no li o'-'tlce la hereby given Meurs. Malcolm , Smyth. Edmund Langls. Harold Hansen :and Albert Moore, that there U owing i - i o the undersigned for Assessment work George Rorle. on behalf of the SarS llclty committee, reported at the meetSKPfnt Mlnln Division, the aum of tng of the Board of Trade last night In ,9393.88. and that unless aald persona pay regard to printing a number of tejCffl,tf,,i low similar to mt eucp-gviieu ui " of advertising, etc.. to me unaersignea 1P23. As T all the information on the subject was not yet available It was decided jAleaVe the matter 'with jtH coiiinilfteetforfurther rbnald'eratfon ..and ' report. At 3 o'clock yesterday alUrnoon the tire department bad a call to extin guish a grass fire on the railway pro-j at Butedale. B.C.. on or before May 12. 1927, application win Qt maae to tne Oold Commissioner, Prince Rupert, B.C.. o have their respective Interests in the ereln mentioned Mining aroup of Mineral Claims vested In the under- atg led. DAVID CORDILLA, JACOB KOSKI .aaaaavTaTlaBBW K DEMAND "Rupert Brand" lppers -THE DAINTIEST. BKEAKIJAST FOOD.' Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., L- Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian National Q7jc Largcfl Kailway Sylcm in America Steamship and Train Ssrvice MIL1NC from I'KIME III TtltT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, ftKATTLK. each TIH IIMIAV and MMAV. 11.00 p.m. for tYO WEIIXESHAY. 10.INI p.HI. I or STMVAIST SATl KIA V. I0.IW p.m. is. I'KIVCE JOHN for VANCOLVKIt la OLtKN CHARLOTTE IS- LAMS, fnrtnlslillv. PASM MiElt TRAINS LEA VK PRINCE Kl PERT Each MOVHAV. MEHNEMIAV and HATIKOAY at 1130 a.m. for PJHNIE OtOKdE. EOMONTON. MIN'.MI'EO. all points Eastern Canada. L'nlted S,'tE CANAIIA IN CANADA'S JtltlLEK YEAR 1807 -1!7. AGENCY ALL OCEAN HTKAMSIIIP LINES. i:e Canadian National EtpreM for Money Ordrrs. foreign Cheques. e(c al-o for jour next shipment. CITY TICKET Ol t lCE. KS TIIIHO AVE, PRINCE KU'ERT. riione 800 The Sovereign Life Assurance Co. of Canada Head Office - - - AVInniieg, Jlanitoba. The Uadim: l.iff Assurance Co. in Northern Ilritish Columbia. District Representative G. P. Tinker - - Second Street HE'S HEREl 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 on very easy terms. Kaien Hardware Co.