,f ,dar, April S, 1027 THE DAILY NEWS PASE THREE J. L. Christie returned from a bust- ness trip to Anyox on the ouii tan Local and Personal morning. Sale of Boots J. P. Forde. dominion government enzlnecr. U returning to Victoria this Arthur's Tut. Phone 678. afternoon on the steamer Cataia. and Shoes Men's, Ladies' and Children's We have just received a Large Shipment of Footwear, in Men l-adies". Hoy' and Children'M Hoots and Shoe. They jn lude tlte incut up-to-date lines for Spring and Hummer wear. j vi ! Ik; nurprised at the quality of these Hoot and Shoes, p. nuffl' tured hy leading makers of fine footwear. We are c cing them in our Hig Sale, nnd are offering them at cost t c . There are plenty of hizes and width. We mut realize quickly on thU khlpmcnt a we are in need of the money, bellowing are a few of the many Bargains Price. There are many mere. Third Avenue. ou nave money uy purciiamng. MK.VS SHOES Tun and Drown Hoots, Heg. price 7.50. , , -ue PMJM 1 1 tie DreM Hoots, all Keg. price price $l.l5 III 15111211 HOOTS Rubber llli IVkvU. price f3.75. Sale , , s.i.r I rirrs. HOYS SHOES I I 'tie of Hoy' yowl ther HooU. Iitfi. ro. Sale price $2", M)i;kweah and SHIRTS . i ' - have a grA a-: f Men" and Hoy' i rndrwenr. In cem- or in Shirt ami , riearinir at (Jrcal Reduction rtmeiit of Lumber hirt. Kejf. &. On a! t.lt M- n'n Fnncy PImmI i-t. all ite, to be aivd at ........ S-.J)-" MEN'S SOCKS i',." ,n Sorkn. Iley. -'..! prie. . 2 pair for ! Socl t. Beg. 40c. i v. w-r pair 2tir t ; ...r- to a customer) If-) 3 j,rry a full line of tiiiti l!oy Sockft, Tie. Collar, Caps all at Daren In ICANADIANJ LADIES' SHOES Ladles' Fancy Patent Oxfords, latent styles. Reg. price. $6.00. Sale price Ladles' fine Patent Oxfords. I leg. $4.50 to 15.00. Sale price 2A)r, HUHHRIt HOOTS Ladies' Rublier Boot, bent audita. Reg. $&8X To ' efear at , CHILD'S SLIPPKKS Children' Patent Slippers, with strap. $2.75. Sale price S !.!! HCUUEK HOOTS Child's Rubber Hoots. Reg. price $2.60. Sale price tfl.Otl LADIES' HOSE Indies' Silk Hose, 2 I wire for ""f (only 2 pairs to a customer) EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES Imported English Turkish Towel. Reg. 86c. Sale price, per pair "VJc IriMh Linen-finished llaml-kerchiefs (6 only to a coa tottr). Sale price 3 for ri'.f Pillow Slips. Sale price - Flannelette Blanket, grey, lU.g. 12.50. Suit price ,. . Sl.( .UAIM'OA.TS Ju.u received a new ahjti-ment of English Rubberised Tweed Raincoats, suitable lor Spring or Fall Top Coals. There arrived a little late. Regular value $15.00. We are sacrificing these at .-." A mtUing cpace doe not permit u to enumerate the Kn' bargain in our large aborted stock of Men', Indies'. Hoy and t'hik'rin'w wear. Hut we mut have the ca.-h. So e are offering you thcc bargain that were never before equalled In Prince Rupert. Do not forget the good are all new. MONTREAL IMPORTERS J. It. Miller. Proprietor. The $&QCoJlJb Store Your Doctor is a Specialist Iiui if bin 'prescription to ;' i:'.list. us and have it filled by Y. why ynu call Him i t believe believe in in your vour doctor, doctor, that' that' to the bedside when vou or some me miter of the family is ill. Ho knows what Is best he know that his pre-M-.-ipiion should be filled by specialists like himself. He knows that Ormea IJralted have three graduate pharmacists, that they have attained exceptional skill through long experience, that they fill his proscrip 1 ion exactly as ordered, quick Delivery. Vhmt 82 and 200 ORMES LTD. The Pioneer Druggists Three Registered Pharmacists 3rd Avenue nnd Cth Street Phones 82 and 200 J si Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Const Services Sailings from Prince Rupert J" Ketchikan, Urungrlt. Junniii. Skajwa) April 8, IH, 49 i ,iUj , 2. Tu Ummurr, UlrU, smttlp April I. I. i; May miNTESS IIKATHH'K. Ir llnlrdAlf. i:at llrlla llrlla. Ocean lalla. Nuiiiu, Alert llu. Campbell Klver, anil Vanruuter every Saturday, 11 sjii. eey lor all Bteamihlp l.lnea. Full Information from- W. C. OKCIIltl. General Ateni. Corner of 4lh Street and Srd Aienue. I'rlnre II u peri, no. BO. Cndertakera. Phone 41. Mines rrliuilt Mioe Mure.- i Mr and Mrs. are leanng on like new at Qt the Big 4 habltl of a Taxi, ohona 4. Miiin ArthurV rebuilt like Mioe More. Exchange Block. Mctrtiiur's ! it Catholic Women's League Spring' Sal' ana Tea. April 20. ia When thinking tf new at loaaya train due from the eaat at 3 30 u reported on time. ueo. Mcilmoj-le returned from a trip to Stewart on the Cataia thl morning. Your only opportunity, tonight, "The Uxi World." the wonder picture. At the Weatholme. Aoeounta of the city totalling 17583 up to Mareta 21 were paaoeri for pay nvent by the eity council laat night St. An4rw'a Society Lad lei' Xuxlll ary sale of Work and afternoon tea In room or April 0. Whtat drive In the erantng . so A byUw lor M0.7S7O6. coaaotblatlng a nusalMC of local lmDrorrmrnt brlawa. wm taUMuosd at Um eoundl meeting laat nlgtit a ad given lu flrtt reading. Albert Farrow, steamboat tnaoeetor. K returntna. aoutb on the CaUla thh sftemoao after bavtitf spent fewj days in the city on departmental bus! Yesterday afternoon in the city police conn Jama Oramler waa found guilty an a eharaa of InUnicaUsn and fined 36 with the option of spend log thlrt; days In tall. AocepUng a reoogyftarwlaUon of the tlaance ooounlttte, the city council last night decWed to bjy in tljeoo. 0 per rent city bonds from the Royal Financial Corporation. The bonds are due In 138. The report of the City Hall Janitor, which w-m read at the meeting of the city council last night, ahoa-ed that 3SS3 gallons of furl oU bad been owed during the month of March at an average daUy cost of M.18. A. S. rul and faastly the OaUU this alter- ,00011 for VtrwrU where they expect to i locate Mr. Paul waa manacrr of the I Pacific Stevedortna Co.. here tor several yoars until the eonoarn was recently wound up Their departure wUl be re- iretted by many trtenda here. The provincial voters' Uet. aa far aa the court of revtUon which U to be held on May 16 I concerned, dosed at S o'clock ktsynJght. Tabulation of the Mat may not be completed for a few daya o account of the government agent's ataS being, very busy at thia time hut U Is eettmatrd that over 080 new voters have been registered. miiki: To Whom It May Concern: In the matter of the King 0orge Hotel property and King George Oaf Co.. Prince Rupert. BC Chan having bought out the Interest of Wong Wee in above concerns, all monies due same are payable to Chan Low and nil bills against aame wUl be paid by Chan Low. (Signed) WONO WEE 81 CHAN LOW. AXXOUNCKMHXTS St Andrews Society Ladies Auxiliary Easter Sale. April 6. Hospital Auxiliary Tea In St. Andrew's Itooma. April 9. Elks' Minstrel Show. April 13. Oood Friday evening, logtie. "An Evening of Baptist Church. Musical mono Dllae." at the Daffodil Ball Easier Monday. Angllcau April 19. Tea and Sale of Work. St. George's Day Celebration, Elks' Balloon' Donee. Anrll 22, April 21 Tcnulv Club Ball, Friday, April 29. Established 1923. Office Hours: a.m. to G p.m. Saturday: a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DsEPRennx DENTIST Phone 109 C. W. Homer, provincial aaaeaaor, la on a departmental trip to Anyox ana 6tcwln"an'd l expectl bek In the city at the end of the weeK. Paakengera booked to leave on the Cataia thia afternoon for Vancouver In clude: C. J. itouae, 8tanjey Hembrough. T. p.JJrayload and W, C. Dyer. . 5 Hoir. T. D. Pattullo, mnlater of land and member of the legislature lor Prince Rupert, 1 expected to arrive In the city from Victoria on tomorrow morning! ateamef. Union ateamer Cataia, Capt. A. E Dickson, returned at 1130 this morning from Anyox, Stewart and other north' crn pert of call and will tall at 1 thia afternoon for the south. v - W. S. Duke Harris Si Hazel ton ar rived In the city this morning from Anyox on the steamer Cataia. He has been at a mining property at Hastings Arm In which he la Interested. . Civle Itanquet to the (ioteriior (irut-ral on Saturday, April 16. TUkrU !.!, mar lir-Jiad from the .Mayor aud Aldermen or from Ornie Umlted. mhU guaranteed afler the 13th. tf Pasacngera arriving In the city from the north on the Cataia thia morning included W. Pawchuk. Joe Mayner. E. C. . . . . Parry, ueorge Hciimoyie. jonn uncu; M. , Baker and W. McCulih from Stewart! 8. W. Oeorge. C. E. Imeson and W. 8. Harris from Anyox. and H. Nel son from Maple Bay. fisharrivaLs ARE BIG AGAIN lOT.M, Of 393.1)00 I'OlMrt Ol' HALI lit t mai:ki:ti:i ot:t: . iian;i: IIIIh MOKMMi Halibut offertngt at the PUh Exchange thia morning were again heavy, nine America vcsaela having 226.000 pounds and ten Canadians, 69.000 pound, for a total of 205.000 pounds. American prices ranged from 12.9c and 7c to HJ2e and 8c. and Canadian from 12.1 and 7c and 13.4c and 7c. Arrivals and sale were aa follows AMERICAN Akutan. 5000 pound, to Royal Flh Co.. 12Jc and 7c. t Tcrdenskiold. 23,000 pounds, to Pa clflc FlaherVa. 13c and lc. Democrat. 28XO0 pounds, to Booth Flaherica. 13c and 7c Tatooah. 23.000 pounds, to Canadian Fish Si Cold Storage Co.. 13.3c and 7c. Roald Amundsen. 27.000 pounds, to Atlln Fisheries. 13.6c and 7c Mlddleton. 21,000 pounds, to Canadian Flah 4c Cold Storage Co. 13c and 7c. Serious. 800 pound, to Atlln Fisher lea. 142c and Sc. Reliance, 14.000 pounds, to Pacific Fisheries, 13.2c and 8c. Chelsea. 25.000 pound to Booth FUti- ede, 13.6c and 7c. CANAIHAV Betsac 9 .500 pounds, to Atttn Flayer, lea. I2.1c and 7c Morris H- 10.000 pounds, to Booth Fisheries. 124c and 7c. Olbnon. 3.000 pound, to Pacific Fisheries, 12.4c and 7c. Sea Maid, 15.000 pounds, to Canadian Flab Ac Cold Storage Co.. 13.4c and 7c. Violet J., 7.000 pounds, to Atlln Fisheries. 12.2c and 7c. Joe Baker. 2 .5C0 pounds, to Canadian Fhh & Cold Storage Co.. 122c and 7c. I pre H. 9.000 pounds, to Canadian Fish Ac Cold Storage Co.. 12.7c and 7c. Cape Spear. 4.000 pounds, to Atlln Fisheries. 124c and 7c. Oslo. 2,000 pounds, to Atlln Fisheries, 12.3c and 7e. ;.. , , Prosperity A.. 13.000 pounds, to "Can adian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. 12.8c and 7c. SAULT STE. MARIE VISITOR HONORED Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Sunberg, 1836 Eighth Avenue East, entertained at a delightful card party and dance last night In honor of Mrs. T. A. Butter. Mr., Sunberg'a sister, who returns by tomorrow morning's train to. her home In Sault Ste. Marie after having visited in the city alnce Chrlstmaa, There were about thirty guests preeh Winners at card werejifLadles' first. Mrs. Fred Wesch: ladlea' consolation, Mrs. W. R. Overeud: men's first, Billy Wrathall: men'a consolation, Fred Wesch. f5- Oamea and dancing were'' then enJoyeU unl'll ri. o'clock this morning, delicious refreshments being served about night. AdrertU la thi Dally News mid- The complete statistics compiled an-tiually for many years by ' the Water Power and Reclamation Service of the Department of the Interior show thai over a million horsepower of hydro, electric energy has been developed In Canada during the past two years. This was distributed amongst the provinces thus: Ontario, 332.000; Quebec BO0.O00; British Columbia, 60.000; Nova Scotia, 12.000. up -ff get acquainted with honest-to-goodness Ogden's; make a pal of this wonderful tobacco. Take the trail together and see how it helps you over the rough spots, to peace and comfort. every whiff is as good as a breeze from the hills and as sweet as a breath of English April air. OGDEN LAND ACT. MITRE or INTENTION TO A PIXY TO pi iiciiam: lam. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and altuate 30 chain east of northwest corner of Lot US. Range 3. Coast District. TAKE NOTICE that Gasse Packinc Company, Limited, of Vancouver, occupation nan 'canncrs, intends to appl: for permission to purchase the lollowla described lands: Ccmmencing at a post planted 3 chains east ol northacst Lot 63. Kail? 3, Coast District: theace north 5 chain to low water mark: thence east l chains; thence south 5 chains: tbenr west 10 chains, to point of commenct incut, and containing S acres, more o. less. OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. Per H. Moorehouse. Dated 2nd April. 1927. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO A PIXY PI KCIIA-E LANII. DAVID CORDILLA. JACOB KOSKt. TO In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate 30 chains east of northwest corner of Lot 66. Range 3. Coast D'Jt.'ul. TAKE NOTICE that Oasse Packing Company Limited, of Vancouver, occupation Fish Canners. Intend to apply for permission to purchae the following described lands: Commencing st a pot planted 30 chains east of northwest Lot 68. Range 3. Coast District: thence south 5 chMii -thence esst 10 chains: thence north 3 chains: thence west 10 chains to point of commencement, and containing 3 acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant Per H. Mosre.iouse. Dated April 2. 1927. X0TICE Under and by virtue of the provisions of Section 28 of the "Mineral Act." no tice Is hereby given Messrs. Malcolm Smyth. Edmund Lacgls, Harold Hansen and Albert Moore, that there 1 owing o the undersigned for Assessment Work performed on the Cordllla Group ol Mineral Claims, Princess Royal Island. Skeena Mining Division, the sum of 6393.88. and that unless aald persona pay I their proportionate share of the cost of Isuch Assessment, together with all costs oi advertising, etc., to tne unasrsignea a", Butedaie, B.C., on or oerore May 12. 1927, application will be made to the .M, and Mr. Char-e. ,unbers . .Parte OoM CommLjs.one, cejtuperi.a. IjivI Nljlil In Honor of Mr, T. A. mm mentioned Mining Oroup of liiitlrr 'Mineral Claims vested In the under- slfied. Was So Nervous The Least Noise Made Her lump Mr. W. 1L Tatea, Ashorn, Man., write: "I was bothered wry much with my heart and nerveo, and ths least noii would make me jump and almost stop my heart beating. I told my mother about it one day, and she said that she had been bwtherad the aame way and told me to get a box of AYhen I had takes the on box I f!t quit a lot better and by tha time I had taken three boxei I got relief." Prire 50c. a box at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by in r. unburn vo., LdmitaJ, 1 rcronto, S CUT PLUG Save the valuable "Poker Hands" DEMAND jA wife i c isiijiTwwwajssari TCTsTT"iVpSraTg4MsgigfgfgQ TliJraviKBsasMf "Rupeft Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Di Prince Rupert, B.& Canadian National Qfte Largefl Kailway Syflem in America Steamship and Train Ssrvice SAILINGS from I'KIM'E It I PERT for VANCOfVEU. YICTOKIA, SEATTLE, earn TIII KSUW and MNIiAY. 11.00 pjn. Inr ANVOV Wi:iNESIAY. 10.00 p.m. lor STEW KT SATl'KOAY, I0.U0 p.m. SJ. I'KINCE JOHN for YANCOl t EK U OLEEN CHAKLOTTE ISLAND!), fortnl;htlv. I'ASSt.MlKK TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE Itl l'EItT Eatli IIOMIAY, tVEDNESDAY and MATCKIIAY at 11.30 sun. fur I'KIMCE OEOIMiE. EIIMONTON, HINMI'Eti, all (x.lntj Eastern Canada, I'ntted Mate. !EE CANADA IN CANADA'S JIT.II.EE YEAR IXG7-l!)il. AOENCY AI.I. OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. I w Canadian National Esprew for liney Order. Foreign Cheque, etr. also for your next khipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. Si8 Tlllllll AYE.. PRINCE Itll'EItT. Phone 260 The Sovereign Life Assurance Co. of Canada The annual report for 192G presents a notable record of consistent progress. The Assets show a larire increase and tetter than a 40 per cent increase over 1923 total of new business written. For particulars aa to rates, etc., see G. P. Tinker t .. JSecond Street ; U' HE'S HERE 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.