Icidar, April 20, 1927 lour doctor prescribed, the -.iediciW' &!hi,u)ill 'jrpt yuu letter. I!ut a great deal depends on the accuracy and care of the pharmacist who prepares it. The pharmacist Is your doctor's partner. He is as interested in your speedy recovery as the doctor. Your uuick return to health is the evidence of his skill and rf icieniy. Vou will find the Utmost of co-operation bt" ween your doctor and our prescription department. 3 Graduate Pharmacist tu'aerye you. Orntie DEMAND sua. "7ic Pioneer Drucjcvsls HIND AVE lSIXTM ST. TELEPHONES 82200 The Store for Dad and the Lad! SITUK VAI.HU IX ENCil.lSil MADE G abar : r men who demand quality and good fit and value. "; a w Gabardine Coats-have u reputation ami wc stand no every one of them with a guarantee of quality. They t lialf lined with art silk and in n full range of sizes. : u.! who wants the best, there it one of these well d .:is to fit you. ! i'om 818.00 to $35.00 'Acme Importers third Avenue --MX MPORTANT mm tlm (,ommiaioiier of Income Tax, Victoria, D.C. "Rupert Bran Kippep "THE DAINTIEST HKEAKFAST POOD." ' Smoked Daily by Phone 339 NOTICE All Trades, lluslne.cs nnd Professions must be registered In-fore April 30th. N.',,1 t- 1. ...... I... tk.if iiiiruiinlll In Mill t-lt lull (!. ,n IH-It" J il.i:n . I"' "' 'I .-it-'iion of the Taxation Act, every person who cngngoa I"" ii. urn. on. or practices any Trade, IS unities or Profusion klihui the Province 1n reuuirud to obtain from the Commits- . . . - - i. .i .i ii l II loner or income' Tux u Ceruili-aie 01 negiviruuun uuiurv npni k..i. - . .... . .. I. a.. TI'..I I.. I R yjzi. Application nliouKi le mauo 10 uuy i luvmuni t HI tltM flMm l.iln.m fasti I II fnHMin .My . iiuilt t lltllli 1 II 1 1 III iimi" "v w-. I ifi nt will be issued without the iiaymont of any fee therefor. I Default in eomplyiiiK with the provimons or tliln section It nden the pcraou liable, uhih HUtnmary conviction, to a flno pi iu.uu for each day tlurinu whan in ueiauu luhuuuub. Application forms may be obtained from any Provincial IV f :i,r. Government Airunt. Provincial Police Officer, or inadian psh & CoW Storage Co., Li Prince Hupert, II.C. THE DAILY NEWS FASE TIIREE Local and Personal Ten Years Ago THE LABEL IS RED AND WHITE in Prince Rupert Arthur' Taxi. Phone 67B. B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. t Oet the nig 4 habit I ot,,T8Xl,;phoni i Shoes rrliullt like Arthur' Shoe Mure. A consolidation bylaw When thinking new t ut St. Oeorge's whist, bridge And dance In Moose Hall on Thursday. Mr. Pon-der's orchestra. 02 Account totalling $1,256.68 up to April 14 were passed lor payment by the city council lait night. Bert Hornea was fined '10 by Mag-litratt McClymont this morning for an infraction of the Motor Vehicle Act. Cribtoage and whist drive and dance on April 26 tn Vlocaxr Kill. Present-1 Itlon of Cup. Mrs. Pander's orchestra.! Mrs John It. Mitchell, 200 Ninth Avenue East. Is visiting in Anyox with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mitchell. Charged with Intoxication. Jim Butko was found guilty In the efty police court this morning and fined 2S or thirty days In U by Magistrate Accepting a racornmendation of the, finance committee, lite eUy council ' last iright agreed to buy $2,100 of cltyj bond from Itorte & bmall at par for! the stiiking fund. 1 The lietail Marcbanta' Association ol : the ctty held a gvneral business mecun;: but night In the Commodore Cafe. Various matters relating to the Association's activities were taken up for consideration. I for the pu'-1 L.O.L. and L.O.B.A. whist drive and dance. May S. Another Oyro Friday. Mny 6. HocdowB, Auditorium, Established 1UU3. !'o -rl . Office Hours: a.m. to. G p.m. Saturday: a.m. to 1 p.m. Wsa. Any .eveninir by appointment Dr-EP Renny DENTIST Exchange Block. Phone 1 09 J W V u MACHINE KNIVES II YOUR CHILDREN NEED THIS PURIFYING TOILET SOAP It's all in the day's play to get hands and face innocently dirty. Yet in the din, there may be lurking dangerous germs of disease-There is no simple;, surer protection apinst this danger than Lifebuoy Soap. Its gentle lather removes germs as well as dirt l(rGIRM DISEASES - win twmi br ' rhthmod.- Lifi Exmsin Jimw ican life . Q. L. Rorle. agent. LB7M LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Puri fies and Protects LD .1 t" !i.IT I lxvwDrotncrs unuiea uxwuiy pose of issuing bonds was Introduced; The first Issue of "Marfair" Magazine at the meeting of the tlXf council last la on sale. Published by MacLean's.i night and given Its first reading. The, total specified In ttoe bylaw amounted You will step lively wub real snappy to $40407.06. j music at the Elks' Novelty Dance on ' ' .Friday. A tea. sale of home cooking aad e i rwwT of children's clothing In aid Lutheran Tea and saje of work at the of the Ridley Home Boaaar will be held Ooot Eats Cafe on Friday afternoon. at the home of Mr. Sam Hougan. Ninth April 33. Avenue and Bacon Street an Thursday. April 21. frcm 2J0 to 6 o'clock. Everybody welcome. The council meeting last night lasted only about a quarter of an boor. Alderman Stptena -was aeaant as the city's representative on Uve delafstton i to Edmonton and Aldaman .Jos Orer is on a bttslweas trip to Stewart, The other members of the oouitell and the mayor were present at the msaWng. The report of Ftre Chief D. H. Mc Donald for the month of March, whieh was rrsd . at the meeting of the elty council last night, showed that 6he department had responded to two calls during the month and there had been no loss from fire. The usual monthlj Inspection of public buildings had bee made and the alarm system had beet tested out ANNOUNCEMENTS St George's Day Celebration. April 31. Lutlieran Tea and Sale of Work, April 23 at Oood Eat Cafe. Elka' Balloon Dance. April 23. Tenuis Club Ball. Friday, April 20. Prinrt" Rupert Player'a Club will "Nothing but the Truth," on May 4 at the Weatholme Theatre. Passengers sailing far the south on the Cats la last 'evening Included. J. Wlngate, R. O. Johnston. R. Trarllk. and W. Bacon. Mrs. Thomas Bllvenldes, who has bean spending the winter In Victoria, returned to the ctty on the steamer Prince Rupert today. ' ' Annual meeting of Baseball League wUl be held in the Cuy Council Cham ber at 8:30 pjn. on Friday. All In terested please attend. 9 Mr. and Mrs, Oeorge McAfee of Oeorgetown milts returned to the city on the steamer Prince Rupert today af ter a trip to Vancouver. Yea! The coin-controlled clock will accumulate your premium money al most before you know It. North Amer Motorship Belllngham, Capt. J. E. Anderson, brought In another carload of fresh halibut this morning for ship ment to the eastern American market. Charged with an Infraction of the Motor Vehicle Act. Mah Chung Kcr. Chlnerc. was let off this morning by Magistrate McClymont with a warning- II. . Kergln. MJA. for. Atlin, Is a paascnger on the steamer Prince Ru pert today returning to his home in Alice , Ann after a brief business trip to Vancouver. C. W. Tourtellotte. assistant Pacific coat manager of the C.O.M.M.. accon panled by his two daughters, arrived from Vancouver on the steamer Prince Rupert today and will return south to morrow night. CJs'.R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. Nell McLean, Is due tomorrow morning from Vancouver jrla the Quern Charlotte Islands. The vessel will sail for the south by the aame route at a o'clock Saturday night. The Mlllcrd Canning Co.'s flouting tannery Laurel Whalcn is going on the pontoons at the dry deck for cleaning and painting preparatory to. bring taken to Skldfgatc Inlet wheryshe will bu engage! in dog ilsn reauction. . V- . C.N.R. steamer Prlnc, Rupert, Cnpt. D. Donald, arrived from, Vaucouvcr. Powell River and Ocvaiy Falls at 11:40 uus morning, ine i win sail at 10 o'clock tonight for Anyox and from here for the south at 11 o'clock tomorrow night. ' . v Under the auspices of the Catholic Women's League, an aTtembn" tea and iale Is being held this afternoon In the parish hall. Mrs. D. W. Morrlsacy. pre sident of the League, Is 'convener of the various committee having charge of the arrangements. The British steamer Sedge. Pool, which has been completing lining and fumigating at the ocean clock, U to move down to the elevator this afternoon. She will have started loading by tomorrow morning and will probably tall with her full cargo for the United Kingdom o: centlnfir rtirly next week S .'J In V. APRIL 20, 1917. Local Welsh boys have organized a I Cymodorton Society. The committee appointed to complete plans for. an early concert consists of Frank Morris, Harry Atkins, Meth Davie and, John My hill. Jones. H. O. Crew has returned from Winnipeg where he attended a convention of returned soldiers. The steamship, Prince Rupert, which stranded on Oenn Island more than a' month ago, was floated last night and arrived this morning In Prince Rupert harbor. , A city party of Serbians arrived In the today from Anyox on -their wny to enlist for overseas service. According to a letter received In Prince Rupert last evening from Eng-, land, sugar Is selling there at 87 cents' per pound. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge McNeil have returned to the city after spending the winter In Calgary. Tommy Walsh, president of the New Westminster Returned Soldier's Association, was In the city last night on his 'way home from Winnipeg. He .met 'many old pals here of active service days. IN PRORATE. IN Till; Ml l'KKMK (OIKT Of llltlTIMI tOl.l.MIHA In the Matter -of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Estate of August B Nflriln. deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor F McB. Young, the 28tb dav of March. AX). 1927. I wait appointed administrator of the estate of August B. Nor! In. deceased, and all parties having claims sgalnst the said estate are hereby required to furnish same. properly verified, to me on or before the 18th day of April, A.D. 1937. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 28th day of March. AX). 197 IN PROBATE IN TIIL SI I'KKMl: fOCKT OF 1SK11ISII CHLl'MtSIA In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Fred Nelson. Deceased. Intestste. ! TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor, F. McB. Young, the Bth day of March. AD. 1937. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Fred Nelson, deceased, and all parties having claims azalnst the said Estate are hereby requir ed to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 21st day of April. AX). 1927. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay tne amount o: tneir inoeDieaness to me lonnwim. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 21,it day of March. AX). 1927 IN PROBATE. IX THE SU'KEME COI RT Of IIKITISII COLUMBIA the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph F. Bowman. Deceased. Iatestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor. F. McB. Young, the 34th day of February. AX). 1927. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Joseph F. Bowman, deceased, and all parties harms claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish ssme. properly verified, to me on or before the 24th day of March. AX). 1927. and all parties Indebted to the estate are re- Julred to pay the aaiount of their In-ebtednesa to me forthwith. .SORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. FTlnce Rupert. B.C. Dated the 24th day of February. AX). 1027 IN PROBATE IN THU SlTltWr: COI RT Of IIKITISII ( U MIIIA In the Matter of the "Administration Act": and In the Matter of the Estate of William Oeorge Hughes. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor F. McB. Young, the 4th day of AprU. 1927. I was appointed Administrator or the estate of William Oeorge Hughes, deceased, and all parties having claims against the ald Estate arc hereby required to furnish same, properly verifier!, to me on or before one month from t.TU date, and all parties indebted to the 'Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN ALLEN WATT. Officio! Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Int.! the tlth ilav of April. A.D. 1027 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES vi:ini;mi.v. .mm, 2 High 2:54 ajn. 30.S ft 15:43 p.m. 18.0 " Low 9:34 aan. 42 " 21:37 pjn. 7.8 " TlirUMlAY. .mill. 21 High 3:33 am. 30.0 ft. 16:26 pan. , 17.0 ft. Low 10:01 ajn. 4.8 " 22:03 pjn. 8.7 ' nmi.vv. ai'kil a High 3.89 ajn. 19J M 17:18 p.m, 10.1 " Low 10:47 ajn. 5.3 " 33:46 pan.' 9.6 " S.WTKD.W. AI'KIL 23 High 4144 a.m. 18.31 ft. 18:31 pan. 1S.4 Low 11:44 ajn. 5.9 33:48 p.m. 10.4 1 Q Safe Speedy Relief Sup Your Bh.umiU.m C I A.. Cao ssiiawais trtasl I A Ttnlloi.Turinu. 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CARSATlOjt COCOA FUDGE Three cups granulated lugax, 1 tablespoon! cocoa, 1 pinch salt, fi cup Carnation Milk, 1 tablespoon butter, I teaspoon vanilla, 1 cup nut meats. Mix dry ingredients with Carnation Milk. Boil without stirring until candy makes a soft ball when tested in cold water. Add vanilla and butter. Set aside until cold. Then beat nuts in candy. Knead fudge like bread dough. Press downhn buttered tins and mark In squares. The chilling and kneading ef the iudge make it deliriously creamy. It never is grainy or too bard. HcanadianJ sU.lT It loeks creamy-It tastes creasay It is creamy Carnation "From Contented Cows" Produced in Canada TWO SIZES - TALL AND SMALL Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating (I.T.P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, ltoilcrmakers Blacksmiths, Patternmakers Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Tu KrU-hlkun. tVrangrll. Juneau. Nkujwa.t Arll H. 18. ; May tl. 21). 3D. j Tu um-ouvrr Victoria, beuttle April 1, li, til .May 3. 13, 24. I'KINCESS IIEATKU'C lor llutrdiile. Cast Bella Hella. Orean tails. Naruti. Alert Uay. CampbeU Klver, and Vancouver etery Saturday 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from U. C. OKCII VK1). General' Acent. Corner of 4th Street and Srd Avenue. Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailings from ITInre ltiipcrl. lur VAVCOlVEIt. VICTORIA, Swam on Uuy, Alert llay, etc.. Tuesday, S p.m. lor VANCOI'VKK, VICTOK1A. Ilutedale. Alert llay. etc Saturday 9 a.m. lor POUT SIMPSON, AUCE ARM. AN VOX, HTEWAKT, Wales Island, Sunday, II pjn. I'ur Nuas River Points anil Port HIiiiimoii, Thursday p.m. U3 2nd Avenue. It. M. NMITII. Atent. Irlnt Rupert. U.C. s' 1