sday, April 12, 1027 aster-Time is Candy Time hucnlutefl in 1 2 lb. and 3 lb. Iioxes make a delightful I 1 c Gift, the Inire variety of Centres and the smooth. r ruatiiiK i Chocolate nave an appeal mat is almost irmls- "our ittotk Is fresh and made by the four best Chocolate ja -.urers In Canada. MOIHS- "Fnrrioui for their foodm-HS." f,,N()N(S "The Gift of GladniW I'M.K & SHAW'S The Candy of Excellence." NEURONS The Chocolates that are different." ttV' a!so have Moirs' and Ganong's Chocolates in bulk and 4. aort them to your taste. ORMES LTD. The Pioneer DruKKUts. Three llcsMcred I'harmncUtK. I'honea K2 and 200 3rd Avenue and Cth Street 1$l& MPORTANT NOTICE All Trades, lltiM'nc?-e-. and l'rfi ,iun mut If rcKifitred In-fore April Mtlu i-c is hereby given that, pumuant to Hub-section () , 'imii oJIJ of the Taxatlou Act, every i.rwii who engage i i n n, or practicfw any Trade. ItusinuHH or Profeswioti ; tin l'ruvinee iss miuired to obtain from the Commla- im (.nie Tax a Certificate of Reri strati on before April AwlieiiUon should lie made to uny Provincial 1mm whom full information may be obtained. Cer-i - v ill be issued witheut the payment of any fee therefor. i)ei;.u!t in complying with the proviaions of this section he pcrKon liable, ujwn lunmnry conviction, to a fine f 0.00 for each day during which his default continues. A; plication forms may be obtained from any Provincial t or. Government Agent, Provincial Police Officer, or ;m 'hi: C ommissioner of Income Tax, Victoria, B.C. n i it . i n, I o I t 1 unaman riationai dieamsnips to. Limuea Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Uptralliis G.T.I1. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Hock Engineer. ilachlnUtn. UollermakerK. HlacUmllhs, Pattern-miiki-rn. Pounders, Woodworkers Etc EI.ECTKIC AMI ACETYLENE WELDING. Our i.hiiil is equipped to handle all kinds of MAKINE AND COMMEICCIAI. WOKK. PHONES 43 and 385 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - THE DAINTIEST 1IHEAKI AST 1001)." Smoked Daily by . .-,';-y Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., IM Prince Kupert, H.Cv GARDENING TOOLS Ilw SI ,oo to ljtl.no Porks $2.23 to a-"M Kakes HTtC to JjJ 1.7.1 Shovels $l.."0 Eawy Vacuum Electric Washing Machines j1 10.00 i(5180.00 Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. "5 Third Avenue Prinor Kupert I Local and Personal in a Arthurs Taxi. Phone 078. B O. Undertakers. Phone 41. Mioes rebuilt like new at McArtliur's Hue More, tt Mum Arthur'. rebuilt llkr Hlie More. new ut Today' train from the cut. due at t-30. ill arrive on time. ! F. U. Crobjr left on Sunday lor Alice Arm on a brief buslnea atrip. RV. Father Godfivv rrtv1 from 8lewart on the steamer Catala thl morning. j ,i S. C. Thompson returned tnls morning from a business trip to Anyox and Stewart. C. J. Keller. Inspector for the North American Life Insurance Co. la In the city for a few day., Account, totalling 117.934.89 up y April S were pawed for payment at the meeting of the city council laat night. H P. OttMon. well known businessman of Stewart. 1. a paaserlger (Ior Vancouver on the steamer Catala this after- txxm. j MlM Alice Ilogtirrg of Alice Am arrived on the Oatala thl. morning from 'the north .and wttl visit with frlenda i in the city. Charged with Intoxication. Harry Johnston wa fined $M tola morning J in ttoe city poUce eourt. with the option of 30 day In tall. The application of T. AiMknon tor ux aale rlghU to lot 49. block 3. section 7 for 70 wa. accepted by the city council at the meeting laat UtgM. I lle W. TV Aabley. Anglican denry- man at Stewart, arrived in the city thin morning on the ateamer Oatala. He la making arrangement to move aouUi anortly. Mrw. II. H. farLer ammume lire hprlng OjM-nlnc f Mlllliirrj and LMrtlm Hearing .tpiwrrrl in Tue. dJ. Vtediiedy and Tliurxlay. The -i:rlu-Ur" ladle Urad1-t-IVear. Ila Milh Street. Hiune Cirern in. 84 TVo local vendvra Have ben received I by the Poreat BrssMSB far the repair of I j the dtarteantal boat Alptne Ptr which , waa damfa recently - ' br an eapkMton.: ' On Ouud nidsy. April it. the post office general delivery and registration wicket, wul be open from 9 to 11 ajn. The pubUc lobby will be open from 8 aa. to 6 pn. On Saturday the money order wicket will be open from 8 ajn.' to 8 pjn. Instead of from 8 am to 1 p.m. On Easter Monday the post efflce general delivery and registration wleketaj will be open from 9 to It ajn. The nubile lobby will be open from 8 am. to 8 p.m 4-4- 4- 4-4-4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Elk.- Minstrel Show. April IS. thud Friday evening. Musical, mono logue. "An Evening of Bllwi." at the UupUst Church. Daffodil IU1I BmUt Maud.y Anglican Tea and Sale of Wtwk April 10. St. George's Dtty Celebration April 31 l.tiUiernn Tea and fcWks of Work. April 3t at Ouod Eats Cafe. Elks' Balluou Dunce, April 23. Tennis Club Ball, Friday. April 3D. EsluM lulled l'J23. Office Hour: I) a.m. to C ii.ni. Saturday; V a.iri. to 1 tun. f Any evenlnjf by appointment DENTIST Exchnnge Ulock. I'hone 109 .THE PA1LT NEWS PA3E THREE EVERY WOMAN SHOULD READ HOW "PRUTr-A-nVES" GAVE HER NEW LIFE MRS. J. F. RUTKOWSKA. "For scTral yean I ruHrrcd with severe constipation and was a nervous wreck. I had great tain in my limbs and such terrible headaches I thought I would go crazy. I had no appetite, could scarcely eat anything without stomach distress. Aittr reading about 'Fr-iit-a-liven' 1 decided to try them. Eefore I had taken three hoses, I was er.tirily well. I sincerely think 'Fruit-a-tim' saved rny life." Mrs. ). Y. Kutkowska, Tolitoi, Manitoba. Iwligntion, biliousness, headaches, ner-vousneM, pains in the back and limbs are largely caused by allowing poisons to acrernuhte in the body. "Fruit-a-trra is nature's remedy, made from intensified frdb fruit hikes combined with tonics. "Fruit-a-livts" stimulates the bowels. Lvrr and kidneys to normal action and brings about a condition of drlicbtful lieallh. Buy a box of "Fruit-a-trves", to day. Easoy ale again. 2k and 50c, evrrywuere. su Garden manure for Sale. Prince Ru pert Dairy. Phone 287. 87 Get the Big 4 habltl 'of a Taxi, phone 4. fUwrve for Elks' at Orm Drug Store. When thinking tt Mlnctrel .how U Elk.' Mlnatreta coming to the Wet' Theatre on April 18. New tonga. jokea an' everything. " Johnwn'a Orocery, corner Hay.' Core Avetrae and Bacon 'Street will open for bOHneae thl week. Phone Black 165 BC A dttbe day In the" coin -controlled I clock win BBore than "pay ror si.ooo.ou lnr urT" Wrr - worth of We inaurance. North Amerl qitarten at victoria wnette a nttty awaroing the contract ts expected Pawnger arriving in the city tfcta morning from the north on the Catala Included: Rev. W. R. Aahley, James Rom. Mr. Daftdaoa, J. A. Duff. Rev. Father Oodfrey. J. A. Ryan. J. A. Miller. 1 M. Hockln and H. Upton from Stew art; S. C. Tbomrwon.' H. C. Frar. W. lug. Oua Peterson. Mr. Bletaoe. C. J. Killer. Mr. Talbot, and John M. Smith from Anyox and MIm Alice Hogfeerg from Alice Arm. can Life Inaurance Co. specter. C. J. Keller. In Union steamer Cstala, Capt. A. E. DlctMe. arrived from Stewart and Anpax this morning at 10.30 and will sail for Vancouver and way point this afiemooa at 5 o'clock. . SPECIAL for this week only. We will give ten per cent, discount on all new Scaring Ooatt. Dresses and Hata (Including pattern hats). Our bata are worth while. Mn. S. Frlziell. 89 Aa application of George Rorle for the poaltkm of city auditor for th ensuing year was resd at the meeting of the city council last night and, on motion of Aid. Jos. Orer and Aid. M. M. Stephens, Mr. Rorle waa appointed to the position with the same salary as in the past. A letter from the city engineer In regard to certain necessary repairs to the steam roller was read at the meeting of the city council last . night and, on motion of Aid. "W J. Greer and Aid. W. M. Brown, the matter waa left in the hands of the city engineer to arrange for having the repairs made t once. FOUR TENDERS ARE PRESENTED TO CITY FOR LIGHT POLES ' Tender for ixilei for Use of the uttlUce service were opened at the meet! ok of the city council last night and reXerrcd to the utlllUe pinnuttcc with power to act. ' ThOMC tendering were. Oco. Little who quoted S3 cents per lineal foot delivered: P. Oolllnaon. Rcfdge Bay, 17 cents, delivered: Hanson Lumber Co. 32 cents delivered: and Mr. Haydcn. of Vanarndol 31 rents delivered. 11111 1. MllilV.M.s E. J. Fuller. Jap Inlet. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 FOR RENT. TWO ROOMED house with kitchenette. All modern plumbing, very clone in. splendid view. Ideal for two . people. Phone Red 812. 91 FURNISHED BEDROOM FOR RENT. 13.00 monthly. Phoue 6J1 aud after 6 o'clock Oreen 318. 91 FOR RENT. FOUR ROOMED FUR nlshed house. Apply 213 Eighth Avenue East. 87 FOR SALE. MONARCH RANGE IN first class condition. Phone 431. 87 NOW FATHER 70. MAYC00L0FF .tnt.it ii.tviNu iHvr.i .tix winter TO OI Of rAKIHO.V WINNIPEG, April 12. (Canadian rt-easi.--The Tnbune aay. in an edi torial entitled -Sacrificing Father": Now that spring la coming the male Canadian will get a chance to cool off little. Indoors, modern women now wear the same aort of ctotblrig both winter and summer. Vfvnl at any time la .Imply not the thing. It la old faab- loned. and may be all right In the backwoods and the aettler aback, but the modern city maid and matron will have none of It. The result Is, of course, that inside the house it might be pereptual summer If one were to Judge the climate by the thermometer, seventy-five degree"! Fab renhelt la not an abnormal temperature In an average Canadian home In win ter. Sarcastic remark from the women folk to the effect that the house la like a barn" are vented upon the nom leal head of the household if for i few minutes he should permit the thermometer to drop ever so sUghtly below "Due to the feminine fashion It Is necessary that father Bloke the furnace as full blast to keep the dear things warm. The fact that be himself may be appropriately clad In woollens and tweeds counts for nothing. And at evening affairs, auch as dinner parties. muslcales and dances, he I the victim of accumulate agonies. He la forced to divide his time between conversing agreeably under tropical condition. In the drawing room an 3 playing winter golf with the bunkers In the basement. Some day It may occur to the worm to turn. Men may refuse longer to be sacrificed aa burnt offerings to the great god. Fashion. At one of thce functions the host will Insist on appear ing in his wife's drawing room appro priately clad in a suit of light-weight unlcn overalls." Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crawford of Stew are arc passengers for Vancouver on the steamer Catala which arrived from tlc north today. C.P.R. stesmer Princess Mary. Cap tain C. C. Salntey. wUl arrive from Alaska this afternoon at 4 and sail for Alert Bay and Vancouver at S o'clock this afternoon. QUEEN CHARLOTTE LAND DIVISION TAKE NOTICE that H. F. Leonard, ol Portland. Ore., physician. Intend, to annlr to the Minister of Lands for a licence to prospect for coaL petroleum and natural saa over and unaer me ioi lowtni described land, situate on Sklde- pate Inlet. O rah am Island: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Section 30. Town-shin I- thence 80 chains east: tbenec 80 thalna south: thence 80 chains west: thence 80 chain north, to point of commencement Located March 14, 1937. H. F. LEONARD. QUEEN A. J. GORDON, Agent. CHAHLOTTE DIVISION LAND TAKE NOTICE that H. F. Leonard, of Portland. Ore., phyalelan. Intends to apply to the Minister of Lands for a licence to prospect for ccal. petroleum and natural gas over and under the following described lands, altuate on Skide-gate Inlet. Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of Section 2J. Township 3; thence 60 chains west; thence 80 chains south: thence 80 chains east: thence 80 chains north, to point of commencement. Located March 14. 1937. H. F. LEONARD. A. J. GORDON. Agent. QUEEN CHAHLOTTE DIVISION LAND TAKE NOTICE that II. F. Leonard, of Portland. Ore., physician. Intend, to apply to the Minister of Lands for a licence to pre;" for coal, petroleum and natural gas over and under the fot- Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner of'Sectlon 31, Township 1: thence 80 chains east: thence 80 chains north: thence 80 chains west: thence 80 chains south, to point of commencement. Located March 14. 1937. H. F. LEONARD. A. J. GORDON. Alien! IN PKOHATE. in tiii: m i i;i;mk mi kt or uhiiimi (Ol.l.MlUA In Uie Matter ul the Administration Act: and In the Matter ol the Estate of August B Norlln. deceased, tntestale. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor F. McB. Young, the 28th day of March. A.O. 1927 I was appoluted d- mlnlalratn, nf the ewtlte of AUITU.t B. Norlln. deceased, and all parties having I claims against the said estate are nereoy required to Iliruisn same. propenj verified, to me on or before the 18th day of April. A D. 1927. and all partita indebted to the estate are required to pay Uie amount of their Indebtedness to nie forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 38th day of March. A.D. 1927. IN PKOHATE IX THE MTItKMi: COl UT OF IIKITIMI Itll.l.MlllA In the Matter of the "Administration Act": and In the Matter of the Estate of William George Hughes, Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor F, McB. Young, the 4th day of April, 1927, I waa appointed. Administrator of the estate of William George Hughes, deceased, ar.d all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before one month from thl dste, and all partle Indebted to the E.tate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith: NORMAN ALLEN WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. QtttiX ths 6th Hi ut April, AD. 1937. 07GERM v DISEASES that hand, may carry This Purifying Toilet Soap Removes Germs as well as Dirt Tiny fingers . . . wee hands always busy . . . and always the danger that they may carry dreaded disease germs to eyes, nose or mouth. Or some little cut or scratch may bring infection. Everywhere, it seems, lurk these elusive germs of disease. Protection for all the Family There is definite protection in the cleansing," purifying lather of Lifebuoy Soap. 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