lay, April 1P eserving of Medals Miuty a great wur hero deserved a medal he did not ijet The only difference between his act of heroism and that of the man who won the medal was that his f itfirimul iinnftflffl Hnw fiftnn. tun. flfipttilhn r f:tmly doctor deserve a mcdul he doesn't KeJlJavjng j, J, tii .june and pestilence, and danKcrs lurking unseen be .,- idc Uie patient bed. Does he not deserve all the nf .si, uuice skill and accuracy can bring to his aid in ti mUles for other's Uvea? U,.,:.r his prescriptions to Ornies where the reputation . 20 -caiv is protected on each prescription that goes Specialist in wick room necessities 7e Pioneer Dmprisls hum AVE. , SIXTH ST. TLLtPIIONLb H220O - BThe Store for Dad and the Lad! 81THK VAI.l'B IN ENGLISH MADfc Gabardine COATS cr men who demand quality and k"1 fit and value, c :,kbanl:nr Coats have nputation and we stand vr. owe f them with a Kuarantee of quality. They l , ; lined with art silk and in a full range of tee. rr.un wn wunu the best, there is one of these well at i it 'u. Trices from $18.00 to MP $35.00 Acme Importers ird Avenue at II. . m r.nllC I 1 1111 111 11 i- . v.. . ii . ...i t, . l.iiu.iti ciinLinniui. i .u iir uuv iiiu iiii; wiiirii inn n Voplii aiion forms may lie ol.tniiu-d Trom any Provincial r f...i,.. .,.......i A.f.mi lri. i in ial rolice Officer, or ' . . ....:.. 1! f ii... i tin . i.mii.it.s.i.if.r it. i.ii'iiii.' iuiviiki ' DEMAND "Rupert Brand" mt ar? 1 -l'HU DAINTIEST HKUAKl'AST FOOD." Smoked Dally by nadian Pish & fold Storage Co., Ltd. 1'rlnce Rupert. B.C. Phone 33 0RTANT NOTICE 'l Trades. Businesses and Professions must lie rvgi"U-red la-fore April .Kith. Sir - hnvby givtm that, pursuant to huIhmcUoii ( i. .11 vit r i... Tixiiilnn A el. ovurv tMtrsoH wliu-uiliniiruft' . , ......... ... .. i..r..t.... ii. ...r .- (' i. iir iimt?iicia itiir aih.iv. . - - - . . ... t .1... - IV...,,I-. t itt ii in l'rov nee la reuuircu to oomm irum w uvii"'- ",,1 4 ... Il'illulllll fMli'um ' . , r . . t.. i..r...n...t i..n tn nv lu iilitnineu. l.er- UI IIUIII 1'lltllll lllll lllllfl lll"n"" ""J - - ii i... wuii.i.i wiiii. nil ihi. nuvnient of any fee therefor. li.r.uh in i:omplyliiB with tin provision of this section Local and Personal Keep Friday open, Arthur Taxi. Phone 678. DC, Undertakers. Phone 4t, Oct the Big 4 habit I '"When Unluklng of. a Taxi, phone,, SBEPlMaj.tt Klme rebuilt like iirwat Jlc-Artliur's Mioe More. ,tf Thla aftenioon'a train, due from the east at 330 la reported on time. Retail Merchant' Dinner Tueaday night in Commodore Calc at 6.30. 91 Aid. Jon. Oreer left for.-, Stewart .on (Sunday nlfe'ht on a brief business trip. 8t. Ot-orge'a whist, bridge and dance In Mixme Hall on Thursday. Mrs. Ponders orcheeira. 93 It. Egerton of the Royal Dank staff sails thla afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver to spend a holiday. Mrs Helen Bell and Mlaa Ortnul Murray ol Hyder are visiting in the city and will remain liere for About a week's lime. Catholic Women' League bprlng 8alc and Tea in Catholic Halt. April 20 ! Social In the evening. Oards at 8.30 Dancing. 91 Charged wttb Intoxication, Ed. John Tomorrow. Wednesday, AprU 20, the price of gasoline will be reduced one cent a gallon and distillate two cent a gallon Union Oil Co. Axel Oieaon was found guilty of Intoxication this morning In the cHy police court and fined $25 or thirty days In Jail, by Magistrate McClymorrt. Annual general, meeting of Prince Rupert Football Association will be held tonight. AprU 19 at 8 o'clock la the City Hall. AU interacted please attend Mlsa Violet Cameron and Miss Irene IDourassa. who Jeft for Siewart cm the steamer Prince Oeorge ou Saturday, re turned to the city on the OaUla tMa morning. Roth Oordon. who Is teaching school at 8tewart. Is In tbe ctty to spend the Eatter vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs A. R. Oordon, 1338 Seaoud Avenue. Motorshlp BdUngham. Capt. J. E. Anderson, arrived from Ketchikan yes terday with two carloads of fresh hall but for shipment to the eastern Ameri tan market. The body of P. Pederseh, who was drowned at Mall Day on the Naaa River jii Friday, arrived in the city on the teamer Catala this morning and has ten turned over by the Provincial police to the B.C. Undertakers for burial Indicating that more than pawing tntereit la to be Ukeu In the local delegation, which left the ctty yesterday to vlsK the Alberta capital, a wire was received at the Dally News ornca last night from the Edmonton Journal asking for a good story on the depart ure of the delegation including tbe names of the members of the pnrty end their buslneas titles and offices. ANMHINCKMBNTS AliiillL'uu 'tin and Sulo of Work. April 10. St. Ovorge's Day Cclobrutkm. April 21 Lutheran Tea and oale of Work. April 22 lit Cloud Eute Cafe. Elks' Ualluou Dance, Arll 22. Teuiils Club Ball, Friday. April 2!. LOU and L.O.D.A. whist drive and dunce. May S. Hslahlished llCX f 1 ft Office Hours: 1) a.m. to G p.m. Saturday: 9 u.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by uppointmeiit DICE P Kenny DENTIST Lthanc lllotL l'honc 109 JHfi PAILT. NErfB PAGE THREE Wotch for Friday. Tlie regular weekly mtetlnc of the city council will be ' held tonight In the council chamber,' lhl Ij.h Pott. rhimmmv arr1vt In city thli morning from Anyox on the I I J steamer Catala. Dick Howe returned to the city on the Catala this morning after bust iwss tr;p to Stewart, i Mrs. Ole Evindsen of Alice Arm arrived In the city from the north on the Catala this morning. Mrs. Ernest Urve, formerly of tills city, arrived In town from Stewart on the Catala this morning. tr Miss Davidson and Mlsa Graham made the round trip to Anyox on the steamer Catala which returned to the city this morning. Annual meeting of -Dsneball League will be held In the City Council Cham ber at 8:30 pjn. on Friday. All Interested pleaae attend, 94 Ilcv. Walter F, Cooper, Anglican clergyman at OreeiiTllle, arrived in the city on the Catala this morning from the Naas River and will visit for a few days In the ctty. Owing to the fact that It was Easter Monday, the regular monthly dinner of the Prince Rupert Shrine Club was not held last night but will take place Instoud, next Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. La Trace are leav- on was fined 5. with the option of png on the steamer Catala this aftcr- 30 days tn Jail, thla morning by Magi Urate McClymont. Jamas Prrcoe left for Sinlther on 1 ymerdcy'A train on business. His farm 'house In the Olentanna district was recently burned. A dime a day In th coin clock wlU more than pay for 1 1.000 worth of life Insurance. North American Life. George Rorie. Junr . agent. noon for the south where tbey Intend to reside. They have disposed of their residence on Fifth Avenue to Tlipo.'l Oollart. Union steamer Cauda. Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived at 19 o'clock this morning from Anyox, Stewart and other northern ports of call and will sail at 8 o'clock this afternoon for Van couver and wayports. Pete Lorenzen. who Is supervisions ' the erection of the new cannery at Masnett for the Massett Canners Ltd-and A. R. Mallory. JJ?. of Port Cle ments, who has been visiting In the city for a few days, returned today aboard the gasboat Delphinium to the Queen Charlotte Islands. In a special Easter number of the Salvation Army publication, the War Cry. are pictures of Adjutant William Kerr, financial officer for Alaska and Northern British Columbia, and Capt. D. Rea. formerly In charge in the city and now at Ketchikan, together with accounts of conversions made by each. The story of Adjutant Kerr dealt with an interesting local ce of the early days. H. B. Rochester, chairman of the Prince Rupert board of school trustees, and Thomas Peddle, principal of the local High School, have been appointed to the provincial committee of the British Columbia Oratorical Contest which Is being held under tbe auspices of the Vancouver Sun. ' Bruce Stevens son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stevens, 217S AUIn Avenue, and a local High School pupil. Is the Prince Rupert candidate in the contest. Pastcngers arriving In the city on the steamer Catala this morning Included: T. Berg. J. Lawson. J. L. Hooper. J. Clarke. Miss Davidson. Miss Graham. J. R. Honeyman, T. Halverwu. J. A. Miller. Louis Dlllck. P. Orant. Miss Lar-kin. Rev. Father ChamjMgne, Miss Harris, and J. A. Rlggs from Anyox: Mrs. E. Love. Miss V. Cameron, Miss I. Bourassa. M. P. Boag and R. Howe from Stewart: Rev. Cooper from Arrandale. and Mrs. Evludsou from Alice Arm. C-N.R. steamer Prince John, Capt. E. Mabba. which la now running temporarily on a freight schedule. Is In port with a fulf cargo of some 800 tons of coal for local delivery. The steamer Prince Charles, Capt. Nell McLean. Is In the Vancouver-Queen Charlotte Inland-Prince Rupert, run again and Is due In port from the south on -Thursday. In the summer, the Prince Charles will come on the Prince Rupert-Vancouver run again and the John wilt revert to the Island norvlcc VANDERHOOF Forest Ranger E. F W. Heath spoke liefore tlie Vanderhoof Board of Trade at Ita meeting last week on the "Save the Forest" campaign. Among other things, he said that thla district had last year produced 140,000 .ties which meant a revenue of approximately S700.000. C. Prout and family, who receutly arrived lroin .Saskatchewan, hare leased the Forslund and Hogon farms, north of the Nechako. They have also acquired a team of horses and a herd of IS fine Holsteln cattle J, M, Johnston left last week for Seattle and expects to be away about two wceka. 1. Miss Alelta Mitchell underwent an operation for appendicitis In Royal Alexandra Hospital, Edmonton, last week and' Is now reported to be making satisfactory recovery. C. W. McKclvey, who has a summer residence on an Island up Stuart Lake, Is expected this week from aUtornla. Ou TliuniKiy uftcruoou Mra. E. A, L-iMiLJii mmm i r PREVENT FOREST FIRES ! 1 1 That every year, tourists spend millions of dollars vacationing, hunting and fishing in Canada's Forest Playgrounds. Forest fires destroy scenic beauty, dry up rivers and streams, spoil fishins and drive out game. Put out your matches, cigarettes and campfires when in the woods. CHARLES STEWART Minister of the Interior Mitchell entertaii.ed r y. l-I.e- at a bridge tea. Prute were won by Mrs. James VI. Campbell and Mis Ja Plnntgar. Canadian Forest Week, April 24th to 30th, 1927 wcrks has started grading operations ; on town streets and a large tool shed has been bultt en First Street. The Vanderhoof Chess Club was entertained ou Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lace. For first place in the games. H. F. Lacev ant". George C. Holt were tied. On Thursday evening of this week, the club will be enter tained by Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Holmes. Adjutant Kerr of the Salvation Army nas been canvassing here for the work of the organization during tbe past week. Miss Molly Moore has returned to her home here after having attended Normal School and business college In Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boor have returned to their Elltsby farm after having spent the winter months In North Dakota. W. L. Foley, principal of the Vanderhoof Superior School. Is spending Easter week visiting with friends In Prince George. Harry Emslle recently underwent an operation in the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ttttat4,t 4 FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL NEW RESI-deuce on Orahara Avenue. Wouderful view. Alt modern convenlenees.vwlth garage, and built-in features. Hardwood tjoors: full basement with furnace and wasbtubs: electric range and water heater; electric open fireplace, cupboards, breakfast nook: large kitchen and pantry Apply 8 D Johnston & Co.. Ltd. Phone 130. 92 FOR SALE. ieO aorea Graham Island. tl.000 or win exchange for good city property. Box 37. Daily News om.ee. Headache Made Her So Sick Sho Could Not Work Ulsa Lola Wuita, Cape Bald, KB., writes: "I suffered averely. for a long time, with a bad headache. It woulil ache and ache until it iuad ma to sick I could not work at ail, A friend recommended 1 isiiiiaad and after using a ttr bottle of this mediein I fesl thai I cannot tweom-mad it too hlffhlr to ail those who uffer from headaoha of any kind." For the past it yeara ll.B.R has Vea pnt tip only by Tha T. Milburn Oe., Ltxttltea, Toronto, Ont. DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. M agmre Over Ormes CROWN, BRIDGE and PLATES EXTRACTION OF TEETH l'hone 523. By an Expert. Sunday Appointments. Open Evenings. 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