pril 8, 1027 .ale of Boots Tht and Shoes Men's, Ladies' and Children's We have Juxt received n lirce Shipment of Footwear, in Men':1 I adieu'. I'' and Children' IIooIh and Shoes. They in lu'i.s n,(W up-to-date Unet for Spring and Summer wear, y vjl le nurprUed lit the quality of these Hoots and Shoes, ni inti acturtd by lending maker of fine footwear. We are nbeir'? them in our Hie Sale, and are offering them at cost . c Thf " art' plenty of hi.ert and widths. We must real ' c uicki;- on this shipment M we are in need of the money, v inj; are a few of the many Murrains Prices. There are jri more. You uve money by purchasing. MEN'S SHOES T i und Drown llooU. Kir. price 7.R0. , .t. :..!H , Dreiui ItooU all Ut-tt. price ?6.&0 i.ir, IU IlIJEH HOOTS Uui''er Hip loot. imcc $H.7-r. Sale .ST.1)." HOYS' SHOES iinc of lioyV gwd . allu-r Hoots. Itog, s , .'in. Hal- pi lee WS.Tfi t NDLKWKAK AND SIIIKTS . have u ureal a r: oi Men' ami lkryt' l"r.::es. i i nderwear, in sorn-(i) in Shirt and. ) li-aring ut (rent Iteduetions i intent nf Lumber i.iriH. H-k 16. On ;;.-r Fancy Fluntnil all 8 IMS, to be cu at S-.1" MEN'S SOCKS -nn Hecka. He. !,) Sock Titt. 40c. . per pir "lit :u h customer) 4:- a full line of aiid Uoyn' Sock. T.c-. Collar. Cap. all at Ilarcain INDIES' SHOES Iadiea' Fancy Patent Oxfords, lt it styles. I.eg. price, IG.0O. Sale price .s;j.ir, LadW fine Patent Oxfords. lte. $4.50 to $6.00. Sale price !.. MJ11HBI. HOOTS Latye; Rubber Bootit. ut inaKen. Reg. $3.60. To clear at S'. U CHILD'S SLIPPEltS Children's Patent Slippers, with strap. Reg. 5..7K. Hale lrice Sl. UimilKK HOOTS Child's KublMT Wonts. Uctf priet $2.50. Sale price St.l! LADIES' HOSE Ladies' Silk Hose. 2 pairs for (only 2 pairs to a customer) EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES Imported English Turkish Towel. Re;r. 85c. Sale price, per .ir o-"- Irish Linen-finished Handkerchiefs (.6 only to a customer). Sale price 8 for -"'C Pillow Slip. Sale price i'r Flanaelette lllankets, grey, Keg. 12.60. Sale price . .f. .;:-. st. .v RAINCOATS Jut nceivid a new "hip-ment of English Rubberised Tweed Raincoats, suitable for Spring or F-tJI Top Coats. These arrived n little late Regular value f 15.00. We. are sacrificing these at STi.jr. Advertising space does not permit us to enumerate the m.:nv ba gains in our large assorted stock of Men's, Indies'. ! nnd Chllr'rcn's wear. llu we must have the cash. So we are offering you these bargains thnl were never Itefore cuunllcd in Prince Itupert. Do not forget the goods are all new. MONTREAL IMPORTERS Third Avenue. for J. II. Miller, Proprietor. fin . 1 V i SinrP What Our Experience Means to You ; Our 20 years or prescription service to the pwiplo"-f Prince J.upcrt would mean nothing were It nut that the knowledge gained aud skill developed make it easier for us to supply your wants and supply them ' ' ..- ...... -.efficiently - Prince Rupert's oldest Drug Store. ORMES LTD. The Pioneer Druggists Three Registered .Pharmacists lid Avenue and nth Street Vhoms 82 and 200 KITCHEN -:- ENAMELWARE Heavy qunlitv. senndess steel, finished in d huo enamel with black edges and pure while lining. Ka.- t" clean with a smooth and non-porous surface. Stve our windows. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 255 Third Avenue ne Kuwrt Local and Personal Arthur' Tail. Fhone 678. BC. UbUerukers. Pbooe 41. sin-, rrliultl like new at Mctrtluir'ni 'SIiH"iKtorr. U -Tf Oct the Big 4 hubltl Wheq thlnklns of a Taxi, phone 4. tt Slum rrlmllt llkr nrw ut Mi- .rtliiirK Shew Slorr. tf W A. Pullen rtturnd touth lat night alter a brltf business sUy In the Ottjr R E. Allen, dlstrtrt forester, left lor Ocean Pall last night on departmental j business. Altster MtRae was a passenger (or; Ocean Fail on the steamer Prince Qeorge last night. Mlaa Uetklejotin arrived In the cit yesterday from Jtazetton and left oi. the steamer last night for Vancouver. Hospital Auxiliary Tea and sale ot borne eooklnf In Bt Andrew's ltoom- on Saturday. April 0. from 3 to 6. Ai: are lcom. Provincial ComiUB4e Wflttasa Smith arrived ui the city 1M tsl(it from Ar.yox hsrtuf a mental pstleat for ob-M-rrMkMi here. Mcoe whist drive and daoM In tooc Hall. Friday. April 8. I'reiMats Uon of whist league cups. Curas start at 80 prompt. 03 Mrs. M H. Elliott is returning t-Ketcbikan by the steamer Princess Mary today and is accompanied by Mrs. Wy-man of llstalon. lison Uttiafieid. Port Clements pole operator, oarne in from the Islands on the Prince John last night and Is registered at tfce Hotel Prinee Rupert Pawentera for Ketcliikmn salang on ' the steamer Princess Mary today. In-j elude: R. 8. MeCtombrie. P. PeVernon. L J. Kltdsl. C. A. Emmt, aud Joe i Xlayer A C. O.roe. well ktstnra mlnlnc en- gineer of tte north, arrfwtl on yester day . tram from the interior ana mi for the south on the steamer Prtnee Oeorge last night. Pete Lorenren. who is auperrtstnt the eoiMtruetion of a new aannsey at Mao aett for tbe IT it n DaxuMra Lxa.. i 1 Prtnee Rupert oompsfry, eatne m from ; the Islands ofl ths . PrUsca John last jnlgtit (11 lr ILiniirl li the Cin-rrmK (irttrral uii sstiirila). .rll 16. Tlrkrl flJU, ma) le luil I rum the MiV" '! Alilrrmrn or fmni ilrinni l.lmllrd. Nit mtiI. guaranteed alter the I3tli. U Dr. W. J. Qulrrian. who practised dentistry here in the early day and who has been postmaster at Ocean Falls for many years more reorntly. Is relinquishing his duties in the paper town with a new to proceeding shortly to Honolulu where be intends to reaida parmanantly. C.K.R. steamer Prtnee John. Oapt E. Mabbs. arrived in port at 030 lart night from Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Maud points with a Islr-ataed passenger, list and full freight cargo. The most of the freight is for Albert tt McCalTrry. a carload of shingles, a carload of double dressed lumber and 230 tons of coal being discharged at 'that company's wharf today. The John j sails on her return south by the same route at B o'clock tomorrow night. 44 ANNOUNCKM BNTS ll.s-pttnj Auxiliary Tea lu ttt. Andrew's Rooms. April 0. Elks' Minstrel Show. Aprlf 13. Good Friday evening. Musical mho-lottue. "An Evening of Uliaa," at the J)ujlist Church. UuHuUil 1U11 HMster Monday. Auglhiun 1 and Bale ot Work. April ID. St. George's Uiiy CHlcbralKjn. April 31. Elks' Oulluuii Dunce. April 22. Ttiuils Club Bull, Friday, A)fll 20. KslaMislu-d 1 1)23. rrT M III : ipffit'c llouras V a.m. to C p.m. Saturday: 0 a.m. to 1 p.m. Y0URTTFTH Any evening by appointment D?FP Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block. Phone 109 THE DAILY NEWS PA.3E THREE There's only 1 one quality of MAGIC BAKING POWDER and thafs tKe hiqhest Jiade in Canada NO ALUM E.W. CILLETT CO. LTO. TCBCKTO.CAN, Reacrvi ni lor Elks Miuntrel show ut Oraies' Dru Blore tf Oaptsun B. C. Marsh, former harbor master, arrived on the Uardena today from Vauoouver. Elka' Minstrels aemliag to the West- holme Theatre on April 13 New sonf token an' everything. J. McRae. charged with intoxication, waa fined 2S or thirty days in jail, by Magistrate MeClymont this morning. Mona Phalr arrived from the Quean Charlotte Island last evening on the) Prtnee John and left for Vancouver an the Prtnee Oeorge. R. E. Ward reached the city last evening on the Prince John from the Queen Coturiotta and ten for vancou vrr on the Prince George. James H. Beatty. who has veen In the otty making an official visit to the local Rotary Club, left for Victoria on the rtcjinr Prince Oeorge last night. H. T. Croat, appraiser with the cus toms deaaartment. returned to the city today tram Klemtu where he had been ' called on departmental business. ! R, C. Lynn and A. E, Urnn arrived from Burns Lake on the train yesterday afternoon -and left for Vancouver on the atammar Prince George last night. T. M. W'Ukte. well known figure for aeteral years in local marine circles, left last night for Vancouver khere he expert to locate for sometime. Later In the year he plans on taking a trip to the Old Country. J. M. Gibson, formerly way point at 12:30 and at 1 o' clock for Nu river point. She is due back ofirly tomorrow morning aud wUI sail for Vancouver at 9 o flock. Provincial Constable Oeorge Wyman of Haxeltcm arrived in the city last evening and left tor Vancouver ou the Ketchlkun THREE MEMBERS OF BOYS' BAND WERE GIVEN THEIR MEDALS tf WUllstn Gold Istoont'-rstu rued from a business trip as far KMftjb as Bella Bella on toe Cartfem today. W. Shru basil retunted from the Queen Charlotte Islands on the steamer Prinee John last night, J. J Do re. on behalf of the Days Band committee, but night presented to. three members of . the. band medals for Attendance, at prmc-vdurl the la.t six months, This is the second presentation of medals for attendance to the boys whose Interest 'imd enthu siasm for the success of the band la contributing much to the progress which they lure made as an organize tlon. The medals Ut night were pre sented to Percy McInto.h. Jack Camp bell, and William Fuller. U KATlli.K HKI'CMIT. Terrace -Clear, calm. temp. 35. Rovswovd. Clear, calm, temp. 34. Alyansh. Clear, calm. temp. 35. Alice Arm. dear, eilm, ttmp. 36. Anyix. Clsar. calm, temp. 42. Bleaart. Clear, calm. temp. 29. llazelton. Clear, calm. temp. 30. Telegraph Creek. Clear, calm, temp, 20. 25. Smlthcrs. Part cloudy, calm, temp Duma Lake. Snsw, windy temp. 30. whitehorse Clear, light south wind, temp. 12. Dawson. Cloudy, calm. 2 below mln IIOTIX .tiatlYAI.s. I'rlnt-e ltu-rt T. Kaye. W. R. Marshall. D. F. David son. L. O. Lycett. L. Dick and F. ta Orue, Vancouver: Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sinclair. Inverness: a. R. Pratt, Winnipeg: Mrs. M. H. Elliott, Mrs. Wyman and P. Lorenzen. city; P. R. Noel. Oceanic Cannery; W. J. Bervlce. Smltb-ers; Mrs. M. Miller. Georgetown Mills: Cyril Fuller and Mr. and. Mrs. A. HolJ Hmd, Toronto: W. Smith. Anyox; teoa imtMtcld. Port ClemenU. Savoy W. Sveraen. Telkwa: J. MeLcod. L. McKlnlay and Oeorge York, city: Capt. Anderson. Houston: A. H. Hill-Tout.; Port ClemenU: Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc- Culloch. Oceanic Cannery. Central II. U Halberg. Remo; T. Fortln. C.N.R H. Moore, logging operator on the Is-lands, arrived on the Prince John last' night and continued on to Vancouver ( en the Prince George. C.P.R. steamer Princess Mary. Capt loinstu u.v. 1 . .... , . ,,n . . . i . . , , , Ml ajU VMM 111CTDWU IUU 4Cv Dees trip to Vancouver. W. D. Vance returned, to the oitjr to day on the Oardeoa slier month's buauuaa trtp to .V-djsWJl- Mrs. J OMcone arrived ;on the steamer Prinee John last evening from Port Cismenu to rKtt In the city. for Alaska. Advertise In The Daily Kw QUERN CHARLOTTE LAND DIVISION TAKE NOTICE that H. F. Leonard, oi Portland. Ore., physician. Intend to apply to the Minister of Land for a licence to prospect for coal petroleum and natural gas over and under the following described land-.. sltua:e on Sklde-gate Inlet, Oraham bland: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Section 30. Township 1: thence 80 chains east: thence 80 chains south; thence 80 chains west: thence 80 chains north, to point ol commencement. Located March 14. 1927 H. F LEONARD. A. J. GORDON. Agent. QUEEN CHAHLOTTE 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 gas over and under the following described land, situate on Sklde gate Inlet, Oraham Island: Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of Section 25, Township 3: thence 80 chains west: thence 80 chains aouth: thence 80 chains east: thence 80 chains north, to point of commencement. Located March 14. 1027. H. F. LEONARD. A. J. OORDON. Agent QUEEN CHAHLOTTE LAND DIVISION, Bergen nt w. J. Service, chief of the wment Smithera district detachment of the provincial .police, arrived In the etty Inst nlcht having a mental patient in hia custody. He will rt utr to Smlthcrs tomorrow morning. I TAKE NOTICE that II. F. Leonard, cf j PortianCt. ure.. pnysieiau, uiicuuj w apply to the Minister of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal, petroleum and natural gas over and under the following described situate on Skidc-gate Inlet. Oraham Island: Commencing at a poat planted at the southwest corner of Section 31. Township I: thenre 80 chains east: thence BO chains north: thence 80 chains west: thence 80 chains south, to point of corn- Located torch 14. 1927. H. F LEONARD. A. . GORDON Aurnt LAND ACT Skcena Land District. District ot Queen i Charlotte Inlands I district , TAKE NOTICE that sixty daya after forester at Prince George: accompanied ote. I Intend to apply to the Chief j . I commissioner oi wino ur m hwhh: wi y Mrs. Gibson and . family, arrived . In , proBpTCt for coal and Mtroleum over 040 the city on yesterday train and left crea of land bounded aa follows: for Victoria --uu the steumcr rrmce ,rir -rZr ' i southwest corner of Section 30. Town-Gorg Mart night. . j,lp arahain Island, and marked I Tji-'; ."AJ.G.'a southwest corner"; thence ert Union .turner Cardena, .. CVptaln cocbsUiiaTthvTtce IriuVS'1! chains Johmrton .UT.vwi trom Vancouver na;t0 point of commencement, IwIi.r Sec- j .- . in. an .left l.rl . t li-. OA t.uMaliln 4 3. nraham Oraham Twin Island. it rl T B.C I tlon 30, Township A. UUKUUa. Locator, i rintrt n-mhe- 17 19J ' IN PBOBATE. in tiii: nitiu:.mi: vm i .COLniAl" iti-ii' tteamer Prince Oeorye having , In his"t ma,,.,, custody Joe Ralne. who is to serve a.u the Matter of the Estate of August perlcd at Okolla. and two mental B Norlln. decead. Intestate. J patient, for Ee Mrs. -t.J.ffiffi ' . tVa?S Slr"5 come to Prince Rupert and will visit ; March, AJ3. 1027. I was appointed ad-1 until hei husband returns mmistrator oi me esiaie oi nuKu.. from the south. Nonm. aecnupa. ui:u uii witiviv unit'-, jcUlnu galnat the ald esute are hereby rrniin-vii ta furnish same. properly a verified, to me on or before the loin TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE. ELECTRIC STOVE. NEW ilouae for' rent, modern. Phone Illfle U!, ruv nf Ann I AD 1927. and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their mdebtcdnesa to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prlnco Rupert. D.C. D.u.a uw :o'.n a.') j' Mitch. Ax. m. ci, Lays. fresh The famous vacuum (air-tight) tin insures Big Ben being in the same perfect condition when you buy it as when the tobaccq left the factory. ma mm laAaf AaVJLavl W CHEWING TOBACCO ml IMPORTANT DEMAND Prince Hupert. B.C. $2.00 per 21b. tin Ogden'ri Cut I'Iur Osden's Fine Cut Old Chum Cut Smoking Tobacco Dixie I'Iur ismokins Tobacco are also packed in the famous Vacuum (air tight) tin. NOTICE AH Trades Uusinesses and Professions must be registered before April 3l)th. . Notice Is hereby t'iven that, pursuant to sub-section- r(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 Tax a Certificate of Registration before April 30th, 1927. Application should be made to any Provincial Assessor, from whom 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 $10.00 for each day during which his default continues. Application forms may be obtained from any Provincial Assessor, Government Agent, Provincial Police Offiter, or from the Commissioner of Income Tax, Victoria, B.C. "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - THE DAINTIEST ItltEAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & CoW Storage Co., Ui- The Sovereign Life Assurance Co. of Canada The annual report for 1U26 presents a notable record of consistent progress. The Assets show a large Increase and tjetter than a 40 per cent increase over 1925 total of new busine$ written. For particulars as to rates, etc see G. P. Tinker - - Second Street UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED liainiics from Prince Kwert. lor VANCOVVEIt. VICTORIA. Swauson llay. Alert Hay, etc, iuruay. j liir VANrOl'VEIl. VICTOKIA. Iliitedale. Alert lla.v. elc Saturday a.m. Mir POUT HIMPBON. ALICE ARM. ANVOX. 8TEWAKT. Hale. Island, bun Iot'nu'k Itlirer IVInts and Port M mN.n. Thursday p.m. li3 2nd Atenue. It. M. BMITH. Ageiit ITInte Rupert. U.C.