.Ajirl) 28, 1!)28 TttnnA T.. l I the New Chevrolet Liplit Deliyery Chassis soai.oo YOU GET Montreal rices and Value for Your Money at Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. II Miller. Proprietor II, s. WALLACB CO, I.TP. Corseleltes GOSSARD i in nire quality Silk It.uiste. Klastic In- i Carters. Sizes 32 to "ix-eial $2.45 H.S.WallaceCo.Ltd. i d Avenue and Fulton Phone 9 RICHMOND Louvre 'S FAMOUS FOU VALUE in Ladies' Coats Hats and Dresses LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and DiMtnliutinpr. Team or Motor Service. roal Snnd and Gravel. We Specialize in Plnno and l'urnlium Aloytng, I -V . Ton Truck Chassis ,. .5800.00 I F.oadster ,$8()S.0() Roadster Delivery ,$H)8.()0 Touring .$808.00' l .upe 9.11.00 ( oach 80:fl.oo Sedan $10.'H).00 n.briolet 51030,00 Imperial Landau $1080.00 Front Bumper and,V Eumperettes standard equip' mrnt on all. Passenger Models. Pise Wheels Standard equipment on Imperial and Cabriolet only. On other nod.'Is $30.00 extra. Spare Tire and Tube, JlO.oo extra. Kaien Garage Phone 52 Waterfront Whiffs ' . ii ii j , i j'oJJw; Koaj Adonnc Hejnjr Rejjuijt ot McUan yrdrMiao in I ort 1'j-iPparinR for Salmon Season Halibut Landings Substantially Increased craft h fisheries The McLean shipyard at Seal Cove has the contract for exten-rebuilding of the provincial police boat AflWr ami th work waa brought north from New West- ! initiator a few years ago. Many native boata aw pair In part outfitting and having necessary work carried out In preparation of the approaching salmon fishing season. Waterfront concerns report doing considerable business with the owner of lUte boats who. In a number of cases, ihave their families here. Tbr Uoteeo shipyard at Seal Cove has been re-caulklng some of these boats. Others are tied up at the Cow Bay floats and at Seal Cove. The forty -eight foot packer Overtime jof the Inverness cannery neet is at the McLean yards having a pew bow put on and a niece added to the pilothouse. Mac la leported to have considerable other cannery work In view and he reT I ports being quit busy. As soon as the spring run Is over, McLean's yeard wUl start an extensive rebuilding job on been patrol Anrll 1S38, Forester. Prince :o .' nna v,. k-, irepslr. The vessel-s item waa almost which waa formerly a pleasure boat out of Swanson Bay. Some two or three months ago, ten Weaver purchased the craft and ha proposes ooavertlng her Into a fish packer The vessei looks to be In s rather dilapidated condition Just now. built tally for in iunn uju. r.TTi:i( Ttusaura ia now engaged in building of s SO x 8 toot giU netter tor Andrew A. McKay of Port Blmpeoa. The contract figure Is $876 and the MIN'RIIAL ACT (Fossa P.) CPITII ICATE 7)7 IMntOVRMRN'TS NOTirB Lot iT: Mineral Clalsas. aitwajle in tie Atlin Mln-uuTbiviaion o( Oaeitsr Dufrlet Where Ideated: On tfunro Hounuln about four miles from the town of Atlln. TAKl NOTICK that we. James Stokea and C. R. Frtser. Free Miner's Certificate No. fMf-goMi, 'nd lxtT eays.frpm the date hereof, to spply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown orsnt of the above claim. Aud further take notice that action under section 88 must be commenced before the issue of ,uch Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 8th day of March. A.D. t9S. Ji. MeN. PRASBR. A rent. TIMIIKH SALE X9817 Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minlsier of Lands at Victoria. B.C., not later than noon on the 10th day of Mav 1928. for the purchase of Licence Sin iTrat LDafOOO FBM. Spruce. umiiM!k BalMift and Cedar on an area cimg parHf and adjoining Lot 998. SSTaT.oie VWark Channel, lunge 8. !fwo ill years will be allowed for re-moval of timber FlirtnCr Dl rill li in in w eaSr Wis. B C , or District Fore.-tor, C 101 PrjnoeJUipeL1 -B - TIMBER SALE X9093. There will be olfeced Cwaaie al ; Pub- lie Auction, si noon o " JB'iffitieT Ruperv, bit twM. F.B.M. oi spruce. Uilk Balssni and Cedar on an area 3 ffiTTrr" will be flowed tor removal of timber 1Mhto attend subrSt tondif "ProV,'t? mny irbUConedhe".;r.ur of aucUop ni ifSSticurtrs of the Chief For. JSFWfflSS? Dlslr,ct Pore"- Prince Rupert. B.C. rr- ... ..... ui'inr..IK In 'VV' N'ui.iAiniA the Matter Act: antt in tne TAitB IN PK0BATE f'OI'l OI'ItT or iiuiTif". Mlllt of the AclministnHiou iffan Johnson. iJ""" .W9HCw ."V Tne land d.J ot Honor r. wrj '"1iih adrninm- March. 1938, I wa. TstetfaB trator of the estate of ,v Jonnson, oecr-r ' d mUte arf ing claims sgalii ,," Hom( pro, " to hereby foilf-a lx.fore the Jf'K? and all par? 8riJ l" 5L2i ff snril L 1MB. e are require to'pirfhemn;;-. "x1 mm IP m '"Tr.'.'aAN A WArr . proceed to Hippo and North Island to engage in troHIng lor the summer. In Dodge fr ) Dlgby Hlaml. ' srross Ue Iwrbpr fJ5Hi J'rjipy tu-tt. prosperts are that quite a fKhJpg frfan) may J uli y on la ml Nliieli wa thrown on the nterfjt ) jlir gavrrfiiAent recently. )fpfi fPt. Mrrl IUmWi or the Ironing Immu Annie ami Clwirlle ivtwtn. kiwn a Ikt "Mtrtmn King." huvr huill Jiupjeti 1herr anil four other trotler are now having land Hrarrd and Infrml to bylltl ltoae thin umier ur nett fall. TMr Kite of lite wUlMtwnt U not fur fn.iii Ihr old quarantine The Ketchikan selnenoat Elsie, which was run down by the steamer Prinee Oeorge near Or'.bble Island on April 18 and all but sunk. Is on the Prince Ru-ptrt dry dock awaiting orders as U her completely smashed out and there la a jri-eat hole In her. The owner, Capt. Ai Johnson, and his wife, whe bound for Seattle aboard the bkd a narrow escape with their Uv The fish parkem Chief Zibassa and Chief Legale of the Canadian Fish M rVtl r Be am torn t U as a a -n nM . W - The arrival of tne 13 bp Vlvln en-1 " " "J " VT glne which wUl be Installed In the craft I "u'1 a? 1. now being awaited before the 36 by ."" "T" ' u w-m, tne,r 0Mng m COmm'0n 00 10 foot oca, buUt by K. T.umura, !? J, W boatbullder in Cow Bay for Collier Is ready for service The boat U to be qnishsd by May 15 A five h.p. Palmer engine will be The trolling boat Annie, owned by Home Hanson of Dkgvy Island, is bev-hts a new If sp. Matte engine ln-ataUsd as the Biaga yard In pi see of an b p. motor of the same make which has been sold to B A Oannery at Port iajtnn At the same time, a new pQt bow Is being built In addition to other renovations on the craft. After the work is done. Capt. Hanson will the season's salmon carrying The Cold Storage baa now established lie salmon camp at Canoe Pass, Warfee Canal for the season and will be taking the Dundee Island camp out on aMy 10. The packer Drier Starrett. Cant. Harold Dahl. has been commis- Isloned on the Naas River run bringing in the fish from the t rollers and gtu-netters snd Is also serving the Caaoe Pass camp. Next week the Zlbaasa. Capt. Fred Wsltaas wUl make bar first trip of the season to Hippo Queen Chsrlctte Island group. On fcwr lest trip ta Uie grounds, the well known riee Bm-pert dleaei halibut boat Signal. Ospt. Faddy Ivarson. lost al) but one blade of her propri.er and ia Uad up in port for about two weeks awaiting the delivery of a new propeller from Mew York which will be uieteUed at the Bdward Upsett grid. Meantime, the vessel is being given a complete overhaul. The new halibut boats Melville. Capt. John Ivaraon. and Covenant. Capt. Hans Underdahl, which were built at the Prince Bupert dry dock during tne past winter, as well as the Zapora. Capt. Lars Voge. buUt last winter, nave been chartered for four months to the Canadian Fishing Co. for salmon pack ing work this season. The charters will commence on June 1 and, mean-whUe. al three boata are continuing in the halibut fishing. The seineboat and packer Bruce I . Capt. Brandy Newell, which waa seining and packing herring for the Bute-dale plant of the Canadian Pishing Co. aily this spring. Is now in Vancouver where she will undergo cleaning and painting preparatory to rstyrning north ho eogage lu paoWnsj Capt. mala Nelson returned to Prince Rupert on Thursday with his seine and trolling boat Wanderer from Vancouver. He bad spent the winter on a motor tour which took blm as tar as California. He will engage !n trolling until the seining season opens. The movement of the trailers out to the Hippo and North Island grounds on the west coast of the Queen Charlotte Islands has now commenced. Capt. Olof Ouse of Jap Inlet came i i HEART WAS SO WEAK Had to Stay In Bed Mrs. f. Wilton, LetLbrid'ge, AHa., writes l "My heart wta WJ weak, and I had to (ta In bed for Ave weali With it "Uv anpt (irinod sae to take a she had taken them with good results after a very bad opsraUoo. "1 took them and tome time after a doctor eania to examine me for lUe iDturaoce and he said there ww peth-Rrg wrong with mjr hpgrt." I UHburn 'a Heart aad Ksrve YiU are S0. a box at all druggists and dealers, er wOl m nvsHasl ditari on tmif of price bVThs T. itilburn Co., Limited, Toronto, QnU ?hb bawi rrawa FAT32 FTVTJ lata Prince BliStft from p IJt. Por- tjier I"Uud, Where 1- -pent the wail.--. (JM is .having a curdy Installed before prpceetjing to Hippo liland. Salmon trolling in Prince Rupert district la (till reported stow though price have been high and steady around I7c of lute fully rewarding the effort of those who nave caught springs. Ospt. Sun pUcn with the Takla O left on Monday for the west coast of Queen Charlotte Islands and will try be cigis-:is how well Underlay. he iol inclmtps th nniHno-." wajftllg outelde Prince Rupert be- f a new bllot' house as wll a nLlL lwl tm n.t i Hecate Strait. Capt. or fitting will also be ranawad. "fiat Zar tK ,r,i0 j B,"T ,ftMOn Ailanac was changed and, with the other work now iroini? on. it is l9?- I expected that the vesiwf vill soon be able to meet tfie requirements ui (mum uuiy aiong we coast out or l'rinoe lgpert-omething she has, so far, apparently been unable to do. In any case, she will practically be a new boat. The Adanac with the Thelma left on Capt. JI. Kohrt with the Bonlta will -.e away nest wepk. Trolling Is now op at Dundaa Island Slid Warka Osnal. as previously report- ling fHhlnj; for the redurtton plant of tli UiiH-rt Marine I'rn-llnrts ttj rp resuqtrd around Jjp Inlet ami- fcevenil ImmIs are recrted lo Ur diting rry well. ThU stiuuhl prvir a lnutl) M-cuKitlon pel"AC Ijie I'penlnK of the salmon euMn ajtltpufli tbr reward may iol le very lrgr. . rollrrtlng m Is mi the ground. Howard White accountant of the Nelson Trading Co. made a trip to Seattle aboard the American schooner Dorothy. Capt. 0tf Hvatum, recently. He will return to Ketchikan on the name venal sod some back to Prince Rupert by atsam'er, The annuel meeting of the Biological Board of Canada) will be held in Ottawa on May M- John Dybhavn. of Prince Rupert, member of the board representing the Pacific Coast fishing industry, and D. 8. Finn, director of tbr Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station. Will go ast to attend the meeting. D. B. Finn, director of the Prince Rupert fisheries Experimental station. announces that a new series of re searches on ih bacteriology of halibut la opnnectlon with the storage of the flab n the npfda of vessels Is planned for this sgaspp at -the local station. To conduct the research, it is hoped to obtain the esrvica of a vtrj prominent bacteriolotlat. An attempt will be made to find the season for yellow discoloration under present methods o storage before reaching port and. if eliminate, them. I'ltlDi: (If Tin: MIXT Ht ltK With a party of Vancouver commer r.ial men on board, the cruiser pride of Use West arrived In port on Wednes- 4f . following a bsiajneas trip to Anyox and Stewart, and lass been spending the end pf wk u ippn, tied up at the Prince Kupert SMwaap and Towing Cj.'a Ooat. before preeredlng south, capt g. Oreen, formtsty of 'Prinoe Rupert f skipper of the Pride of the West. Coot. Louie Locker. Porcher logging operator, was s business visitor in town with his boat Lewis Islsnd this week, returning to Lewis Islsnd yesterday morning. Ooing from here on '.he Lewis Island was llm Calvin, well known prospectors who will spend the ueat few months cruising around the south end of Porcber and Banks and Pitt Islands. Toe C.N.R steamer Prinoe Charles and fteherles patrol steamer Marftah were given annual Inspect Ion at tne dry dock this weak by Albert Farrow, steamboat inspector. The dry dock haa completed the build- ins of a 98 foot hull for the city to be used In the service to Bhawatlans Lake power station and the craft haa been delivered to the lake Where the city crew will Instal a rebuilt Ford automo bile engine. i. The new underground fuel line for the1 InjcprWl Co.. which. ha been In awune.W construction practically all wlnter,ljlg sow romp le ted and oil is run nine tnrengh the rive pipes containeo in the trench, which has yet to be covered In. Work of taking down the old trestle which has carried the line for many years will soon be commenced. After having apent a week In port having some minor Work attended to. the new halibut boat Takla. Capt. Chris FarkvoM. left Thursday night on her second trip to the fishing grounds. The halibut boat Cape Spear, Capt William Marshall, has been on the Edward Upsett grid this week having repairs made for a leak In her stern The seineboat Ann 8.. Capt. Ell i Since her Teeth have hecn restored to normal and natural appearance she can hardly he recognized hy her most intimate friends. Modern defltal methods can do this for you. Over Orincs Drug Siorc Lady Assistant. Dr. minor repairs Is now the order of the day at the Prince Rupert Bowing and Yacht Club and Sbef Thomson Is sure enough s busy man Just now. The pleasure fleet will soon be ready for another active season. The freighter Salvor, Capt. Rush, arrived in port at noon Thursday with general cargo Including the 900.008 shingles which will be used In the re-aningllnf of the government wharf weich work will begin nest week with aslttndtt- Purred m onaftW a-) vor sailed yesterday on ber return to Vancouver. Oeorge K. Windsor, manager of Wales Island cannery, made a trip to town JOS. MAGUIR Fear of dental operations has caused many to neglect their teeth. I have made a special study of painless methods, and believe in the elimination of pain. The people are wondering who she is Low Prices EXTRACTION of TEETH in a scientific manner. Crowe, Bridg and Plate Work Will Change Your Appearance. g Low Prices EXTINCTION of TEETH in a scientific manner. My office is equipped with all the latest improvements to supply your dental needs. You and your friends know my class of dental work. QFPICR OPEN EVERY EVENING Phone 525 SEE OUR NEW ItACKBTS 37.30 to $111.00 lftS JinlU are in Over Ormcs Drug Store DJlVyT Sunday Appointments Tennis! 1 enms! Kaien Hardware Co. telephone 3 the course of which he recorded on film this week aboard the cannery tender , the nkDlu of mimaj, ranging from the Wales Island No. 7. I nimble and elusive gaeelle to the pon II VI. Illl T LAMIINOS Halibut landings at the port of derous and fiery rhinoceros. To round off his experience of game ntwttrirranhv nil four Muitlnnta MAlor Prince Rupert for the sewon to date ore c01U!ltormg p,IM,ing the total 8.340.800 pounds-made up of 4. 1 iU(nmu. on a two or three 808,800 pound. American an 1 months' Journey by pack home through Canadlan-aa compared with pounds ajthe mWiutlkm of j P,ri MtMri total of 6.4B3.SB0 pounds at a similar . M last During the past week--, date year. MounUln , t cgrlbou ,nd to Friday Inclusive a total of Saturday , na n.k. Iull.n ,h ,,,. .rt for!79.300 has been landed-858.800 j Bkog. h also been oUt at Llpsett s pounds ( Rivm m northem atralghtoBlng of rudder and propeller pounds American and 1800 pounds eMtmi uu .quare mile ' J the buyers rather indifferent all week. tk humine ouestlon this week In D' game preserve, the abundance of wild life overflows Into adjoining territories ... .w. h nch fall, it lures manv huntlna .v,. r i mn...min eitlMns can fish wan 10c wid 8c paid the boats ! r . . . wihuh and Balnler for catches of 7,-. nas oeen woeiiivi ur uui vipmh u. , . . . un nnrxi. .nH JY imundi resDSCtlvelV Hannah and his wave men. wasneo -"-.n,.n ' his Lake, at , i Canadian hld Wd g,cmence Journey from. Berg - while B. Wgh their feet before paddling In the reeer-, wjJMc of i.i,t TTv. .nafliuti nt and 6o. which the MUluieag reosiveo .. .....-. -i , . .i..n inw i iuiiwh pees u vac uaiiaaun nocKm ...... MiU Ju hnttnm nf ' IOT O.UPU DOUnos to be hoped their labors rewarded Rev. A. Wilton of Pjrat United Church Is the latest recruit 'to the ranks of Prince Rupert ynohtsmen. Mr. Wilson recently purchased the IB foot open boat Sunbeam Jr. from Sid Thomson. TIM little veel is ppwered with a 4 b p Basthope engine. this week fur oleanlng and painting. Cleaning, painting and 1 Itv num. .vw.a - the tankVilke the bareToot hoy t. U! "a, 7.8c and 4c and the Canadian, to have been, at least amusing. It Is and 4c FAMOUS PHOTOGRAPHER COMING TO JASPER TO SHOOT WITH HIS CAMERA NEW YORK. April 36 - The moving plctuM camera, and not the death spit- Skipper Doctor Code has had his ting rifle, la the weapon oi Major a. cruiser Edac on the Yacht Club grid Radydlfle Dugmore. wellknown wild has reached after an entennlve expedl- mth'.ng- ol tlou through the wilds of Africa, during Major Dugmore would probably com- With him will be his win and daugh ter, "Bobs' Dugmore. The latter la aa keen a camera enthusiast as her father. Since she has been fourteen she been with him on his quest of photography. r Dug- Whan he was seventeen. Major Dug-mow had hunted with Ma rifle' m Aliica. Asia and America, lie, however, holds nu brief for the slaughter of gome With flreaopa. The ooawas, jte state, offers better sport, provides more effec. tive snd durable trophies and demand greater skill in stalking. The man who Ij, taking pictures must he able to creep close to bis quarry and remain there, watching, waiting and unoheeived. DRY : BIRCH JACKPINB AND CKDAK Single load $&60 Double Load $6.60 Large Sack 30c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless EgK $12.00 Pembina Washed Nut $1145 Alberta Soot loss Egg- $12.00 Alberta Lump ...... $13.00 Also all other classes of coal HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Secctid Avenue For Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies, Bulk-ley Valley and Grain, Seeds. Fertiliser and COAL, cajl up 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co.