j'H.iay. March 30, 1928 fr" 0 m Your ChoceofaUSEDCMl TT will pay you to select the Used Car you purchase with the same care anil judgment as you would show in buying a new car. Huy from a dealer who has a reputation for honesty and fairness . . . a dealer who is successfully selling a well-known and respected line of cars. We can offer you beUer Used Car values because of our volume of Chevrolet business and because we are building for the future. And we want you to buy your used car carefully, because a satisfied cus-tomcr means more to us than the profit on the sale. Come in and inspect some of our special values before you decide on your car. One Oakland Five One Chevrolet Coupe raHsener Sedan, 1921 QIAn nn 1925 w vwu.ou S7flo on ' UU.UU model Qne Traff. Trufk One Ford Sedan Two CCAA AH 12L $250.00 - 500,00 Kaien Garage DAVE ROSS, Proprietor Third Avenue Phone 52 Canadian National Steamships Co. L'mited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating T.I 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers. Machinists. Dollermakern. itlacksmlth. I'nHern maker. Founders. Woodworker. Etc KI.ECTIUC AND ACETYLENE WKLDINfl. Our plant U equipped to hawlk all kind of MAKING AND COMMGIA.!. WOltK. PHONES 43 and .185 KAYSER HOSE FULL FASHIONED POINTED 1II5EL the newest shade. S.mi Service Welght-a new line-all $1.75 pair. Fraser & Payne Universal Trading Co. LOOK at YOUR CLOTHES EVFIiYONE K1.SK DOES Our HPrinK stock 'of IIIh '"'Z Tie HundredH n finest woollen f,om of Driton's by Canada s foro. 'hut spring null ."-tailored to your measure "Ht Clothe builders "Society lil'",,n r . Ohcy Thnt impure.'" THOR JOHNSON tHB UAILT ITFV73 PAGE FTVa FAIR BOARD COMPULSION :l i: ' TKN I'OMTI'ONKII TO XKXT ni:siv HKf.ti'N: or rooit ! attkmumk i The postponed meeting of the N rn B.C, Agricultural and Industrial aoclatkto held lent nlitht wa. not mni bMlv attended than the previous meet-Kg', tfpwever it wru decided to nomln- M$ oaBftldat... for a board of director nnd bejel the election on Tuesday neat In tine council chamber at 8 o'clock. In tto tottft'tlme probably those nominated) mai.pt heard from in regard to whether or not they will act on the board. I That present were President Dlbb, Secretary Vance. P. Scaddeti, Ueorge Casey, D. Jabour, D. Muasallera. P. Lin-1 ley, James Prater, Fred Wesch. Frank Hart. Percy Miller, N. McLeod. J. Brawn, Bid Maodoi aid, James Campbell, Bob Davey, W. Shrrmani Bert Morgan. Band-ma.iter Wilson. Olof Hanson. 8n. Per-ker Mr. Will.scroft ai.d Mr. and Mrs. O. Oullck. The ret'rliiK president outlined what had been done r.t the last meeting and expressed rejmt that the attendance was still unnatlsfactory. Frnik Hart taid he had Interviewed several people m:d Messrs. Besner and Hlckerson had agreed to nomination and Bert Glassy bad said he would be at the meeting. George Casey spoke of the lot of hard work the position of director entailed He thought th Interest taken wa very disheartening. He would not serve another year because of the attitude of the public toward the fair. He thought It beat to call off the fair this year. Olof Hanson said If, It was the intention to clrwe up this was a good time to do it. New they owed nothing. However, he thought the fair should be continued. 8. E. Parker thought It was not the opinion of the citizens that the fair should be discontinued. He proposed nominating and fleeting at a later date. Thl was seconded by Mr. Hanson and carried out, the following being named: J. C. Oaglvan. R. S. Mcore. O. Beener. Oeorge Nickerson. James Bacon, Fred iWeach, Joe Brown, Jama Praaer. N. iMussallem. Fred Stork. Ben Self. Willi lam Millar. Abe Uptin. W. Sherman. Jr.. D. McD. Hunter. O. I. Oullck. M. i P. McCaBerv. J. Pre Bltchle. J. I Arthur Smith. Robert Blanfce, Howard! Stien. O. McAfee. Joe Scott. T. Wilton. George Tits. jr.. H. B. Rochester. H. P. jORsbcy. S. Johnston. W.J. McCutcheon, Max Hellbroner. W. E. Wllliacrofl. Mrs Glassy. Mrs. SM Batcher, D. O. Stewart Joe Oreer, Sam Woods and J. J. OIlHs. LARGE HALIBUT SEENCHICAGO vmipok nioM riiivrt: iutkkt TKI.I.K or ONE IN HKI.M Ml SLI M CAI OHT HV AI.I.I axci: Hra. a. B. Oullck, who recently returned from a vtslt to Chicago. yi that in the Field Museum there arte aaw a tint Prince Rupert halibut weighing, si would think, about 160 pounds with the following Inscription: "Olppoglcasus I Unnaceua. Northern I. Thl fish was caught in Hecate MINERAL ACT (Form F.) crimnc.vnf of iMritoviaiKSTs NOTICK Princess Pat, Lot 4306; Pilot. Lot Mf1; R AP. Lot W; Observer. Lot 4M6, Mineral ClalBM. altuate In the Atlln Mining Division or Caantar District. Where located: On Munro Mountain about four miles from the town of Atlln. TAKI NOTICE that we. James Stoke nd C. R. Fraser. Free Miner Certificate Nn. SMSO-BCoei. Intend, sixty day from th date hereof, to apply to Mm Mining Recorder for a Oartincate of Improve- Aud further take notice that action, under section 88 mutt be commenced before the Issue of such Certificate, of lmnrovemeni Dated thl Sth day of March. A D. 1928 U McN. FRA8BR. A tent. Price at Prince Rupert of the New Chevrolet Light Delivery Chassii fWll.OO 1-1 V4 Ton Truck Chaaiiis $M00.00 Roadster $808.00 noadster Delivery $808.00 Tourins $808.00 Coupe $!;S1.00 Conch $;U.OO Sedan SB.I0J10.00 Cabriolet $lo:to.oo Imperial Landau $108(1.00 Front Humner and Hear Dumperettes standard equipment on all Passenger Model. Disc Wheel Standard equipment on Imperial and Cabriolet only. On other models $30.00 extra. Spare Tire and Tube, $10.00 extra. Kaien Garage Phone 52 SHOES FOIt LADIES Ladies' Patent Strap, Cuban and spike heel in all sizes. Salo Price 3,95 WOMEN'S BLACK KID 3 STRAPS With Cuban heels and turned solos Sale Price 2.95 LADIES' GRAY 1 STRAP With patent trim and Cuban heel Sale Prfce 3,45 LADIES' BROGUES AND OXFORDS Macf arlana make, in brown calf with Welled soles. Regular to $7.50 value. Sale Pr0e .......... 4,45 M TERRACE H. T. Tredertckaon, VaAcowVar. representative of Victor X-ray OorporaUoi. of Canada. Ltd spent sever 1 day ti town at the beginning of the week While here he wa preeeaH at s meet ing of the Terrace hospital board and gave an Interesting talk on the merit of hla machine and the service th Victor Co. were prepared to rendei NOTICrf"" IN THE MATTER uf an application for the lanue of a Provisional Certificate 1 (Title for Lot sixteen (18), Block sixteen iidi, tTivD obewsn, ep eten. 3tlfactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering the above land having been pr educed to me. It is my Intention to Issue, after the expiration of one month rrowl the tint publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land In the name of W H VICKERS. Th original Certificate of Title I dated the Mth Octnlx-r 1010. and I numbered 1731. Land Re?latrv Office, Prlnoa Rupert. B.C.. 19th March 1038. II P. MACLSOD. 87 Rewlvtrar of Title It clears the Throat PERTUSSIN has an unusual txneficUrriftcL Those whose thrppts-are over sensitive wifl'jmj (bit Ikrmkil cough remedy a source of quick relief and lasting penefit. Safe to take at often ai required because It Is entirely free from harmful drugs. At all druct'sts. bottle We end $1.30 Safe Every Couch in Owing to slow business these last few months, wc find ourselves compelled to sacrifice our stock in order to meet oiir obligations. We arc therefore making a clean sweep of our entire stock of MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Shoes of the best Canadian and American manufacture. Everyone should avail themselves of this opportunity to save dollars on their Spring and Summer Shoe requirements. Ilere are listed only a few of the many bargains wc are offering. ale Starts r nday Momin WE. DON'T. SELL. CHEAP ..SHOES. WE SELL GOOD SHOES CHEAP. O 1 r due t A or men BOOTS AND OXFORDS In black and tan calf. Sale Price $4.85 ' BROKEN LINES IN MEN'S SHOES In Black and Brown Calf with pointed toes. Regular values to $9.00. Sale Price 295 pi.1111 and .u.iir.l t.'ie board that there, would be no difficulty In operating an i x-ray as far rk the power was "on cerned. Mr. rreoericKson leit on nea neaday for Haawlton. H. Halllwell event several days in Prlnc Rupert at th beginning of the week, returning to Terrace on wednes- dy. Mr. and Mrs. R. Randall of Victoria irrtved from the coast aa Wednesday, MMi aw .Mnd 4he out Vk taxi .hs dltrta. off. Rthdlfn -V -a'-ptevtoq lal horticulturist and while here plsn o give demonstrations in tree pruning ntd grafting. He will apeak at the Women' Institute sochil on Friday evening and will also be present at .he Parmer' Institute meeting next ATed neaday. Prank Phase tor returned on Wed-nesdsy after having spent the winter In Scuttle and San Francisco. Mrs. H. C. Creeiman and two children of Uak spent a few days thl week at the home of her mother. Mr. J. Raven. Archdeacon Rlx of Prince Rupert, conducted Lenten service in the Anglican church on Wednesday evening. The B D Bridge Club met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mia Bnat- hope. E T. Kenney 1 having a hot-house erected on hla prtperty on 1-akelne Ave. Dr Wiinch. M.UA. wa in torn Oil, WedniwlMy evening ancl while liere ad(lrek.''il hi open meeting of the elec torate, givmn Keneral review of 111 jdolnirs of the legislature during the t past stuton. Paul Bmdln of Ktlu.lt Lake returned on WrUiMsdsy after p'.'.llnn wveral Ui.ys in Prince Rupert Dr. it'iin-mltt .xM'iil sevcml d:iv n' ' F("Kwnod iiil.s w.i'k on profi clonal ilulles Ad'ertls in th Duly Mewl. i SHOES FOR BOYS & GIRLS Girls' Patent Oxfords also in black calf. Sizes 11 to 2. Sale Price 1,95 TRED-RITE GIRLS' SANDALS In patent and brown calf with welted soles. Sizes to 2. Regular $4.00 value. Sale Price 2.85 SHOES FOR BOYS Valentine and Martin's strong School boots. Sizes 1 to B1 Sale Price .......... 535 BOYS' OXFOilDS In black and brown calf in all sizes from 1 to 5'A Sale Price 54,45 cArthur's Shoe Store We do repairing while you wait. Third Avenue. No charge accounts at this sale. Phone Black 418 aMw f " mm W' p 'iVr1 i"a Strait. Pacific Ocean, by Captain lien-drlckaen of the halibut schooner Alliance of Prince Rupert, BjC. Halibut from Hecate Strait l considered to be the best grade caught on the Pacific coast This I probably due to the abundance of good food. The food of the halibut la largely the little fish which fishermen call the Lance." lira. Oullck wya he wa very prou:i of that flah and wanted to tell everyone she cane from th place where it was caught. In the museum she a UK) saw a good oollectlcn of Indian eurloa from Bella Cool. in facilitating It use. He alao ahowad ' Interesting slides showing many type I of machine Installed In hospital and offices throughout the country. While there he also visited th electric light DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ippers'-f lE DAINTIEST' tlUlfXriPAST P06l)." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Dd. Prince Rupert. B.C TRY A NIP TONIGHT' BEST PROCURABLE ptfODuci .or KaiU0 Di'Atla ? tBk4OrCP awt) MaVCMl eKIMilVt cwr"ey KOftMMt Tk Orif in! Lab. look for It t th Vendor', and tniiit oa GRANT'S -flnST TROCURAULE- Thin advert Inement is not publiRhed or dinplayed by the Liquor Cinirol Bourd or by the Guvernmt'nt of UritUh Columbia