y, Murcb 12, 1928 NadianJ VnncJ i Third .Avenue - ? H K? vSold the World Over' I 1 TaHnMsjarv I JI KMN OWMt V World-wide recognition h positive proof of Superior Quality. HIRAM WALKBR & SONS Limited CiwimjtT and hsao omc , wMjunvr. lb. canaoa STST A BL I GH C ft 1350 Writ to our Montreal Office, Sit Phillip, Si.,fron of our FREE PA TENT WALL BOTTLE-OPENERS WJtil i c rr."nt i not puMi.nhed or displayed by the Liquor Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia Regular. Sale Price m f:V7.i $1.50 - h .. $5.2! $3.35 ! ry Jewel ItoxeH '..25 $2.50 I i v Clocks 4.25 $3.25 : IVus 18.75 $1.00 urria, in UuUMr Caw- 91.00 75c IVncila $1.00 65c Sets $10.00 $6.50 Masks 85c 55c Mr Gillette Razors . 50c 25c V.i! Files, lSuttetihook- and Cuttyi'H v 25c !'wder Jtoxes and Puffs v. 50c ' it just a small llM of Mome of the Special. 8ff our windows. ruies Iffl 7jc Pionvvr Drttgtists Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coaat Services Sailings from Prince Rupert ' ' I IK lll. Urillivall J.ii.aau nnd Mk:IBll PKINTKNS llBAIKH't ,,nM.tr.h II. 'Jl. Si. " 1 "' 'r Vi.torla and eaitle Mttih - Al'r" '' tlrri Hay 1 or an sieaiiuhlp i:iwi.:n rulipw""1 11 "' 4l Slreet Urtara.Riip" lt-t and. Jrl Ay toy Inn lw Phone 31 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ii.u. ln- vicroiiiA, wam.ou ivo. M"1 ill ....... AUM. n! ANYO ANYOX. n T I v iit ' NAAR ltl.H I'OIM V tl. i' 11 ' hi AvIJ: M"lr" u,nd- ndty. p.m. Ii i' "ola t0 vlct0,,,, ruw- ' U.HK Prlnee Huiwrt. IVC. I imtitsgo rheeknl THIPD AVE O SIXTH ST. TELtPHONES f"t,200 Special :: Offering of COATS for LA 1)1 IiS, MWSIM AND CHILDREN COATS FOR CHILDREN i .title till to tlH.OD. Special price S8.71i COATS I'Oll I.ADIKS AM) MISSUS Milne up to $25.00. Special price L,, Tu your choice of these splendid garments while they 1 :' will not last long at these prices. B.C. Fur Company Local and Personal Dentist. Or. J. R. a-,. puon68S. Skating dally, 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. tf Corp. Thomai Brlce, R.CM.P. return ed to the city on yesterday afternoon's tfaln from Kawanga where be deUversdi " vwiiiliniciu oi potto nvres. r An cnjoyuble and well-attettded oaSae under Scandinavian auspice was heldJ Saturday evening In Metropole llalfl Music was by Weatvlk and Abratoam- aon. I Capt. Lionel H. Lindsay, examiner of) master and mate, U a visitor tn the city on official duties, having arrived on the Princess Mary yesterday alter-noon from Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Otof Hanson, who have been spending the past few weeks on holiday trip which took them as far south as California, returned to the city on the Camosun last night. Paul Rom of 67 taxi, after having spent two weeks In Vancouver on a combined business and holiday trip, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon. W. 8. Drury. well known pioneer White horse merchant, was a passenger aboard the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon retun.ing north following a trip to Vancouver and other points In the south. W. O Strench. United States lmml gratlon Inspector at Ketchikan, was a passenger aboard the Princess Mary yes terday afternoon returning north fol lowing a trip to Seattle and other point In the south. Jack Zareill returned to .the city on the Princess Mary yesterdsy afternoon after having spent the past year In Vancouver and Victoria. Be brought with htm from the south a car which wlil be used In the service of the Royal C.P.R. steamer Prliicea Mary, Capt. Arthur Sister, arrived In port at 13.30 noon yesterday from Vancouver and Victoria, sail ng at 3 o'clock for Alaska after having unloaded considerable fretKht here. The Mary is due tc touch here southbound on Thursday. The vessel brought 78 passengers north Including the following who disembark ed here: A. Smith. W. Lessk, A Toole. P. Marsden. A. X. Jones. Capt. V. H. Lindsay. Jack Zarellll. Paul Ross. Miss M. Durant, Mrs. J. Bakken and Capt. Mercer. s Union steamer Cajr.osun, Capt Jams. Plndlay. arrived ln pert at 7:43 laat evening from Vancouver and waypolnts. aalllt'g at 10 pjn. for Anyox. Stewart and oilier northern ports of call. Pas-reager on thf Cainosun Included D. 8. Commit. oD'iglas Frolasaeil. J. C. Oavl.?an. Mm R. M Sniltli and Mr and Mrs. OIo.' Hanson for Prince Rupert; M Craig Kdnr Pravinse. A and C. Heppell fcr Stewart, C. Parker tor Alice Ann: H Spencer and Mr. Ben nett for Anvox; Mlm I. Oardlner for Port Sin-.w :i unci Mr. and Mrs. Mum yubu fiir ArrHtiilaltv 4- ANNOUNCEMENTS Micselieiirt l ncl.es' Bt Putrlck'a Whlat Drive and Dance. Marrh 18. Anglican Cathedral Tea March 17. St. Piitrlck'n concert. Monday, March 19. Westholme Theatre. Sunday Concert hy Rrglmental Or chestra. Westholme Theatre, March 38. United Church Easter Sale of Work. April 8. Quee- Mary Chapter 1 annual DaffodU Ball. Saster Monday, April t. Aii!!licin Church Enter S.ile April 10. Catholic Women's League spring sale of work April 13. I,.idie' AunII :! Rt Andrew's Society E:iitrr Sale iii'il whin drive. Ap:ll 30. Fll. Cnl. not Anrtl 30 Royal 9'clrty of St. wonje Wltk.1 U;ivt; and Dunce, April 33. THE DAILY, NEWS Her Three Boys Had Terrible Colds That Hung On Mrs. G. Ames, !5 Bt. George Street, Chatham, Ont., write: "Lest winter my three boys had terrible eold and a cough that hung- on so long that It began to won me. 1 1 T wont to mr druzziit and he asked Cme if Thad tfted Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup "I told him I had not, bat that I would, and I must sar that after the had finished the third bottle ther were entirely rid of tie cough. "I will never be without a bottle of 'Dr. Wood's' on hand." Price Me. a bottle, large family siie 60c s put op only by The T. Milbura Co- limited. Toronto. Oat. tie. Lot Big 4 habit if a Taxi, phone 4. ecn hauled out at the Burrs rd dry mining business dock in Vancouver for spring overhaul according to advice from the south soson when tainting U Mrs. Jos. Oreer, Fourth Avenuet East, will not receive tomorrow, Tuesday. Marcelling and HaJrdreaslng. Skinner. Phone Blhok 628. Mrs. 84 J. A. Morris, local broker, salted last evening by the Oewoenin on a business trip to Anyox. J. C. Osvlgaa returned to the city on the Camoaun' last night from a flying business trip to Vancouver. Jack McNeill of Telkws arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train, reluming to the Interior this morning. Mrs. Russell M. aVnlth returned to the city on the Camosun last night from a month' bolMay visit lit Van couver. Hotel here. Milton Oonrslas returned to the city on yesterday aftextttxoo'a train from C N R steamer Prince Oeorge has 1 8ml there where M Douglas The George will be back on the run three weeks' trip trip toward the end of thin month, Inau- jStattle, returned to gurattng the company's twtce-a-week , Camneun last night. schedule of spring sailings. Ladles' Hockey The feature article t.n the provincial at the Auditorium page of the magazine section of the It at 7.30. Bbse Vancouver Sunday Frovince yesterday mission 38c and 10a. deals Interestingly with the town of! . HI. has bt Metal been on a of that place. The article Is lllus- Home Cookteg an Tuesday It. at th trated ' with a picture of the main home of Mrs.P. H. Llnsey. Sixth Ave street of Terrace and another of the Pulton at. Vocal Skeen River bridge "SM'aiwy,- -pr, llnitead of what might easily have bean serious persrnal injuries In an accident on Saturday when he fell from the top of a ladder to chairs below while acting in taking down decorations which were used In the Boston Hall for the ploneera' banquet the nl,!ht pie- ceding. The Isdder collapsed almost Into matchaood. Mr. Hart la arjuad again today t are He pairing. qrW valew, wrrke MrArtlV Mi WOSHnrWer herr- jEaM In us far flpajj wtllnlattlon. i James C- langley.. manager of the iBternrttonal Bhtpbt isWtd . sailed on the treeas llary yesterday afternoon to apjspd 1 ff day In Ketchikan. 8. W. Oeorge. local Insurance man. returned to the city on yesterday af ternoon's train from a business trip t Prince Oeorge and other points in the interior. George Kimball was fin t8. with the option of thirty" day)1 imprison- n ent. by Magistrate ieClyawnt in city police court this morhlnf on the charge of allowing minors to play pool In hi poolroom. c..pr. Tarlett. Salvation Army, reach ed the city from Olen VoweU on yes terday afternoon's train returning thl morning to the Interaar, acoompaviilsd by his young son who had been spending a few day tn the eity. D. S. Cameron, ftahtfltes ovtraeer for the central division. -Who has been spending the winter Ma Vancouver, re turned to the city on the Camoaun last night and will take up herring patrol duties at once. Mr. Cameron and family are still la Vancouver. Harold Spencer, who was called to Myers .Bella Bella recently on account of the deuth of his father, the late Or. J. C Spencer, well known pioneer medical missionary of this d 'strict, was a pa. oengcr aboard the Camoaun last night returning to Anyox where he Is In the employ of the Oranby Oo. Oeorge Oorkle. formerly Identified with the dry dock staff here and for the past few yeara with the Yukon ard White Pass shipyard! at White-horse, was a passenger aboard the Princess llary yesterday afternoon returning north after baring spent the winter at his home In Victoria. Prank Ooallng. regularly purser on th Prioress Ionise who has recently been on a holiday trip to California. Is acting in thst capacity aboard the s learner Princess Msry this trip north. relieving Purser Norman Taylor who Is staying ashor m Victoria on account it the critical illness of hi father. Barney Taylor, pioneer Atlln telegraph operator, who went out laat fall. . n Union steamer Cardona, which has hcen undergoing exteodrve overhaul and repairs at Vancouver during the past month, will be back on the mn this week, arriving from the south on Friday night. The steamer Catala. which hit been out of net vice sine early last November when she was wrecked near ,Port Simpwin. will resume service with! "e call here northbound on April l lit l, .. . ' merly officer commanding Jericho Beach station of the Royal Canadian Air Force and well , known here, made a night from Halifax. Nova Scotia, to Ottawa last Thursday. Major Tudbope last fall took charge of the Canadian air mall service. Richard C. Morris, ship chandlery merchant of Seldovla tn Cook's Inlet. Alaska, accompanied by his wife and family, was a brief visitor here at the week-end with his brother. Prank Morris, of the BC Undertakers, whom he had not seen tor twenty-two years. Mr Morris was returning north following e trip to Seattle, arriving here on the Venture on Saturday ana proceeding north aboard the Princess Mary yester day afternoon. Mr. Morris is a pioneer of Alaska and. as president of the Alas kan Pioneers, initiated the late President Harding Into that order on the occasion of hi visit at Nenana several yeara ago. WOLVES ROAM IN L&RGE NUMBERS TO NORTH OF ALBERTA EDMONTON Ma- 13 Packs of Um ber wolves are ranging the country to the north of the Athabaska forest reserve, according to Walter W. Butter, local fur buyer who has returned to the city from a three-weeks' trip through the reserve, buying fur from Indians and white trappers. A half-breed trapper told him that he had been treed by a pack of 38 of the animals, and Clif Palk. white trapper, told him that he had hidden behind a log while a band of five' wolves crossed the Smoky river on the' Ice. The trapper explained that he had been armed with only a single-shot .231 rllle when he saw the bend. ' There is little snow In the foothUta, in this section, '.he trader said, and the fur catch ha been light, but the trap pen are satisfied, owing to the higher prices received this winter. rANAIUAN KOCKIKS The Canadian Rocktea cover an area greater than that of Prance. Belgium and Switzerland combined. wiKKitiH iti:roitT. 8 a.m. DIOBY ISLAND- Overcast, fresh S.I. wind: baromeiw. ts.82; temperature. SB: tea smooth. DIAD TREE POINT. - Clear, calm; barometer. M83Y temperature. 28; sea smooth. BULL HARBOR. Squally, fresh 8.W. wind; barometer. 39 67 sSrWntrcnlHS. tes u DEMAND PAGE THREE BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada To the f nd of December, 1026. Has produced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, $78,018,548; Loi silver, 8",7S7,003; Lead, $106,976,442; Copper,. $209,967,068 ; Zinc, Coce, ?2S,4,59,133; Structural Materials and Miscellaneougr' us mineral prouuctlon to the end of 1926 show an Tuesday. March IS at 8 p.m. Monthly general meeting Wednesday. March '14 at 8 pjn. 41 Rinks meeting tonight In the St. Andrew's Society carpet bowling tour nament will be as follows: i. Watson i vs. b. Cameron; a. Derle vs. Ales Mc The condition of Hugh M. Smith of it a few days on the city fire department, who has been critically III with pneumonia at nis home, Ninth Avenue last. Is such that his removal to the hospital may be far m, necessary the city on the Inspector William Splller. divisional! officer commanding the provincial on roller skate I police, who has been on a trip to the "Tuesday. March Peace River district on official duties. RoMne. Ad- i1 expected to return to the city about Si the end of this week. Ter'ace. being written Hy. Halllwell Baptist Latii Aid Tea and sale of Squadron Leader J. H. Tudbope. for P W. Hart, jrex'dent of the Prince Rupert Pioneers' Association escaped with but slight Scratches and bruises AGGREGATE VALUE OF $988,108,176, 4 GoJd,.$125,72,318: 7W (Bat and w ;r i vasssssssa aBBBBBJa 'asnvsw aking PRODUCTION FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 1926, $u7,188,812 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the feet lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown grants. Full information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HONORABLE THE MINISTER OF MINES. VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. - N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has been done are described in some one of the Annual Reports of the Mini iter of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reports. They are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines. Victoria, B.C. Reorts of the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of information. Reports covering of the Six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and are available on application. ii mill I'liium t mum iiiKHjewafffflaifffini Regimental Concert Orchestra Sunday IConeert. Westholme, March 25. Ales Hlx returned . to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief business trip to the Interior. Canadian Legion Ssecutlve meeting Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage 0. DA Prince Rupert. B.C. Blanket S To Universal Trading Co. ale 100 Pair Super Quality Pure Wool Point Blankets In Red, Green, Fawn and White. 10 lb, weight. Regular J1C.60 pair, for $ I !!.!)." 12 lbs. weight. Regular $19.50 pair, for $l(;.i. Fraser &' Payne Every Woman who is eager for new ideas in home decoration new color combinations for the sun porch, new color schemes for baby's room, now color beauty everywhere in the house "61" Brushing Lacquer comes as a household blessing. Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 All Sweaters, Mackinaws, Wind Breakers REDUCED 15 PER CENT RUBBERS, sizes 6 and 7. regular $2.25, now 85 Shoe Sale Continues. Every pair must go. THOR JOHNSON 38; sea rough; 8 pjn. spoke steamer Alaska, Seattle for Ketchikan. 318 miles from Ketchikan: 10:80 pot. spoke steamer Venture, left Alert Bay. south bound; 8 tJta spoke seamrr Amur, towing berg Rlveredale. Anyox for Teooma. 88 miles from Anyox; 8 pm. spoke steamer Robert Dollar. Vsnoouve tor Toaoaana.iOM miles from t anrasTfir, 8 p.m. spoke ' steamer Prince JohgufVt Maasett. bound for Sandsplt. NOON DIOSY ISLAND. Part cloudy, calm: temperature, baromst.r 38.14: temperature. 48: sea smooth. , DEAD TREE POINT. Raining, calm; barometer, 39.70; temperature. 37; ses smooth. BULL HARBOR Hsll showers, light southwest wind: barometer. 39.10; tem perature, 43; sea rough. Admtla lu Th Daily Mew World's Record Strains BABY CHICKS and HATCHING EGGS from pens of R.O.P. Poultry flfWSoH! ffsK rAss"n. of B.C. Jirds iaJ-IteWtrft under leaBwInt Insneotmn. and Brovfv-ihorri8i Barred Rocks, R.I. Redo, Wyandottes, Buff Orpingtons, Black Minorca, Blue Andulusian Order Now. Reasonable Price. For Price List write Secretary. Prof. Lloyd, University of B.C.. Vancouver, B.C.