Monday, April 2, lp23 Prices at Prince Rupert of the New Chevrolet Litftu Delivery Chassis $o:u.oo 1-1 '! Top Truck Chassis .' $800.00 Roadster- $808.00 Roadir&r.'Tellvery $808.00 Touring $808.00 Coupe $i):U.OO Coach $:.. oo Sedan $100.00 Cabriolet $lO!tO.OO Imperial Landau $1080.00 Front Bumper and Hear Bumperettes standard equipment on all Passenger Models. Disc Wheels Standard equipment on Imperial and Cabriolet only. On other models $30.00 extra. Spare Tire and Tube, ? 1K.00 extra. Kaien Garage Phone 52 City Meat "Market (SELV1G 11HOS.) Third Ate. Vlmne 765 KJOT . 1'ISK GRONSAKEK (.JET08T NOKKEI.09T FKTMVSOST I'HIMULA CAMMELOST FISKEItOLLEK I'LATHROI) MUI.TEK O.S.V. 1st kl. varer. IHIIIfe tirtsrr. Ilurlig ombringte. NOBLE FIVE MINES ; '! by Miller, Court a i n. Ltd. W are ntill takinif orders ! i Mibucription utock at :W)c a It a re. W, execute buying and sell-'''v nider on the Vancouver "'"-K Kxrhanire. W' list morn i UK and after-' '"-ii ( loninjr prices on our -i " k board. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 617 2nd Ave. W. 'presenting Miller, Court & Co. Ltd. Memlxra Vancouver Stock Exchange H. s. WALLACE- CO, LTD. MKKCUKY itll FASHIONED SILK HOSE 1 1,1 1 fon and Service Weights 1,1 'Minniftal. Black. Atmos-I'1" i e. Nude. Evenglow, Mer-ida, Flesh, etc. r'i m $1.75 to $2.50 The Mo. for Satisfaction iUWallaceCcLtd. I'honc 0. :ird Ave. & Fulton. MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 Pinta (or $1.0(1 7 quarts for $1.0(1 Caah price ticket, McUrlde Street Btor now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy . 11th St. telephone 657. I Local and Personal Dentliit. Dr. J. n. Oosse. Phone 688. Skating dally, 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. tf Qet the Big 4 btblti When thinking f Taxi, phone 4. tl Mercantile ind luirciittu, Skinner. . Pane Black J6. '' J" Mrs -81 Mrs. W. T. Kergin will not receive tomorrow, Tuesday. R. A. Creech tailed laat nleht b the Prince Rupert on a business trio to ; Ocean Falla. J. M. Hoar, niter paying a brief vlalt to mining interests in the Interior, wil ed by the Prince Rupert laat night on hla return to Seattle. Boxing exhibition Hall. Wedneadav. March 4. Ourvlch vi. McDonald, 10 rounds. Plve good prellmlnarlea. Ad mission 1.80 and $1.00. 76 Pint United Church laater Bazaar on Tuesday alteruoon. April 3, in the .vnurcn rariors. The Ladles' Orchestra will furnish a program. 78 J. A. Underwood cf the Poreat Branch tiff returned to the city on he Caula yesterday afternoon from a holiday trip to Vancouver. U'r are Hradqoartrr for aline repairing. Head them to as far valar. rrvlne and saUsfartloH. MarArtltar'a Shoe More. tf M A. Burbank. CUE. dlvlalonal en glneer. returned to the city on y titer day afternoon's train following a trip to the Interior cn official duties. Harold McSwen. CNR. divUlon freight agent, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon ' train from a trip to Winnipeg on company buslneea. Mr D. W. MorTleaey, accompanied by her little granddaughter, tailed laat night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver and other point In the touth. Basketball Whist Drive and Dance, 'n Mooee Hall. Thurvdiy night at 8 or'ock. Prsentatk-i of cupa. Admit-i'c: gentlemen (100. ladles Mc ana scl-ol children 28c Mias Man Ollchrltt. BN. of Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Prin cess Mary on Saturday bound lor White - hoist where she will take the position of hospital matron. W a. Bower, well known Al.ee Ann Lanlnlng man. wsa a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon returning to tbe camp after having spent the winter la Vancouver. Steamship at Barge Co ' steamer Marin Ion was a passenger aboard the Cstal.i yesterday attemoou returning north following a trip to Taooma. D. C McRae sailed laat night by the Prince Rupert on a business trip to Vancouver. He wUl be away about two weeks and eapeeta to pay a visit to itUe wtule in the south. W. J. Klrkpatrtck returned to the city on the Oatala yestwrday afternoon following holiday trp to Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs. Klrkpatrtck la remaining for a while longer in Victoria. During the month of March tbe fire department was called out In response to sn alarm but once. That was to a grass fir near the corner of Third Ave snd Seventh . street on March I. Ui B. Conroy who bu been visiting uner the beginning of the year with Mn. T. Rosa Msekay ad bar daughter. Mr. B ft Barclay fn Prtnot Rupert, wss called south laat night by the news that her mother waa ill in Vancouver Alex Sutherland, manager of the MH-Icrti Cannery Oo.'a Tucks Inlet .cannery, snd members of the cannery crew ar-r'vert on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to get the plant In readier for the seasrm's operation. They were landed st Tucks Inlet by the Prata! onVlals at Vancouver made an Investigation st the end of the week! into a fire which broke out In the mall- j room ab bird the atetmer Prince John 1 last trip north, an a result of which a considerable amount of mall for Quern Charlotte tlsland .mu waa destroyed. The cause of the lire waa not ascer tuned. ANNOUNCEMENTS United Church Eustcr Sale of Work. April I. Quren Mary Chapter nmmul Daffodil: Ball, taster Moiiday. April 8. 1 Augllean Church Kter Sale "Apia 1 Catholic Womcna League spring sal of work April 12. Whist Useue Cup-pri" distribution Moose Hall. April 13 i.him Ausillsrv St. Andrew't Society Batter Sal and whttt drive, April 10. Royal Society of St Oeorge Whlat Drive and Dance. April 88. Prince Rupert Olrla' Drill Team DaiKC Aiilll 117. Fire Chief D. H. McDonald, president ol the Prince Rupert Swimming Club, Cspt. W. P. Armour. S. C. oibbona and i Doug Pi'iawell made a trip yester- THE DAILY NEWB "PAGE THBEE tll - 1 " MM -QJN i to MSKSHSiWnsaHWMk Bit A I r w - -, , ,tv m w J. . a 1 gg 4uMSaaraA vt . 7. V..5 ' If l si II CTS' I- h - I (TV 1 oAmonq Jwht a. sailed by the Catala! Mr. and Urt William BfUller, who raev pign; wn m return to nnca rm ; moved soutn snout cjgree yaart ago, after having' tptnt several dnya In the arrived from Ban Diego on Saturday asvl city. I left by this morning's train for tbo jSmlthers district where, they will re sume ranching. The tea and sale by the Salvation Army Home League on Saturday after- day to the Sal'. lake to Inspect the! noon proved to be quite a sueoeaaful kituat !c n with a view to submitting a affair, a large number ot ladles being rt'Prrt l the snnual meeting of the 'in attendance to Irud the function club tonight. Doug Frlarell took ajtlielr pntroiiage. It l planned to hold wmi in the lake, the flrat of the ra- (mother sale In the near future of oer-mju, ana luuud Um water rather uuiu. Uuu odds and vnus that were left over. 1 ATfieTlcnl Canadian Car T) mejxr Gars T,HE distinctiveness of the custom-built automobile is immediately apparent in tbw luxurious model of die New Car. In its sweeping, streamline body, enhanced by full crown fenders and lavish use of nickel, fn its wide, deeply-cushioned lounge seats in ail the finishing touches which identify the custom-built car, the New Fordor Sedan ranks with the finest car made. To add to comfort and convenience there are arm icats at the ends ot the rear seat, a swing ing robe rail and oval bow light in the rear compartment. Embossed panelling on doors and on the ends of the front scat, ventilators in the lower panels of the cowl on cither side, and numerous other features found in expensive cars are features of the New Fordor Sedan. And the same careful attention which stamps the appearance of the New Fordor Sedan with individuality, has made this car of such mechanical perfection that in performance and durability it is unsurpassed. FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, FORD, ONTARIO Mrs. M P. MoCaffery sailed laetnlght A ntijfeerffJLal Po8e tw the by tilt Prince Rupert for Vancouver. round Kip Pltarart sOMtrd tbe stesnieriaW RvtlWrtyesisVa. Among Arthur Sharpe left on this morning " c Walter. M. J. Doug- Ualn for Haaaltan when, he has taken " Mcrtaugnton a position. Mrs. R. I. Valpy and daughter sailed laat evening by the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. and Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Dswson. Mrs. M. Csrden. a later of Mrs. J. P M. Hannah, and young son, Raymond, sail ed last night by the Prince Rupert on j their retur.; to Vancouver after having Oeorge Rorle. Jr.' atilled on S.turdny i spent a week In the city. Mrs. Hannah, night on the Prince Rupert (or Stewart , who has been seriously III In the Prince and will return to the city on ihejRupert Oeneral Hospital, continues to Catala tomorrow. jmake tpkudid progress toward rvuovary. ' ST. ANDREW o CATKBDa)AL. Ouud Friday evening, April I. - Ai-kfcial , musical service will be given by aug-'men ted choir. Stalner's "Cruclflilon-'Snd program of anthems, solos and duets. This service should especially appeal to all Interested In vocal music. Mrs. James Krlkevaky returned to the city on the Calais yesterday sfter.ioon following a two weeks' trip to Vancouver and Seattle. In Vancouver Mm. Krikevsky represented the local United Church st a branch meetlnx of the Women's Missionary Soviet-.