12, im SOTS DAffiT NEVB fagk rnm Cnthc - service 1 r tf jfttdustryj Fairbanks-Morse Steam Pumps TV H;:h degree of terVice-!!:! v and dependability of ,.in ks Niorse Duplex 1 1 , i I'.it tern Steam Pumps ,., :, i, suit of numerous re-laments in design and con-. 'ruction. 1hr:r pump UTS adapted to , ,,,i.v classes or general lumping and have a wide ,.,r of application. Manufacturing and selling a , , litr line of pumps, we . t,i! to supply the right ; ,,, for any service. ( y. mg in itoclr a large ;; ;jv of ports, we are able i .' exceptional service. 0i CANADIAN Fairbanks -Morse COMPANYlmtW - at Prince Rupert of the New Chevrolet 1 1 "livery Chassis $nai.oo Ton Truck Chassis 8WMUMI vr ".Hi -'.T Delivery .l;''ltlj.' n r "Iirh ''I..M .ihliol.'t nal Landau l-r.. nt Burnt'' in Men'i SHO8.O0 SHfrK.OO . SHOH.M 80S 1.00 . .mil. (Ml .$10.10.00 K 1 030.00 $IOfft.OO and Hear "He Btandnrd -uip-on all Panxrnirer I'm Wheel Standard i tiiciit on Imperial and i" 'let only. On other ". $.10.00 extra, v.. re Tire and Tube, fxtrn. Kaien Garage Phone 52 (1 v W ALLACE CO. LTD. PUHI2 Silk Hose 1 i .itdes of Atmosphere. i , hiw , Nudes, Cham- '. Flesh and Aloma. The beat $1.25 ulue in town. H. S.Wallace Co. Lid. 'hum ii. :irtl Ave. & Fullon. RUBBER BOOTS ' 'mirth, Dominion make ' H'UmBN'S FAKCY. ItUH-KU HOOTS SI. 115 'ADIES" FANCY HUIIIIKK ' ' HOOTS Montreal Importers Third Avon n a ,J- ! Miller. I'mnr'c ir CONRAD STORY I IS MELODRAMA '"nm itotn to iiomanch" iikki: run1 HKKK-BM) I ( .1,01111 I. ...V No more colorful and picturesque ro-, mantle melodrama has been sun thin ytar Lqun Ramun Novario Tlie Bond U. Romance." which 1 due for . th? I week-end. It is one or the Heal cast pictures of .the year, is lavishly produced and carrle, I a pulsating lave ronnuoe in a back-, I ground of color and thrllUnt- adven-! tur The story, which was based on' Jcwph Conrad s most famous novel, ha. lew none of Its virile Interest In Its truimition to the screen at the hand o! Dirivtor John 8. Robertson. lii background Is Cuba ta the early day- of Spanish rule when high official i ii.i..-. ij i irtunes and stole women be--,M ""'V er able to operate In a lu.h -ii.ukImi maimer as a result oi '. :;. l.-agu- with pirates. Th. i,-.ory Is laid In a ptcturesuf iihui: villus where a crooked Spunlsli j .ii!' a a its "lily the death of a girl's ; .tl.ei ut'l ,r- seizing hor In an effort compel iifi . marry turn. I .i vsi .u ; ., rendezvous for pirates u :.ii urc uiiues galore to seize .id to prevent the seisiure of the bero-. ... u r.,i( played by Maroeltne Day. itatnon Novarro has the gallant role oi J.-m Armando, cousin and suitor of the girl otlo Matleson la seen aa the dying brother and Boy D-Arcy. semen villain dt lux is the "heavy " RoberLson ha succeeded In getting .nuch cohTiul acting from the cast and the picture lis been produced In a Uvlsh mai.ner which smacks of the Antilles when half of the ships kept a black flan in the hold to run up at a propitious moment for robbery, murder and rapine RINTY OUTCLASSES SELF IN WAR DRAMA "A Kor of the Krilment." a H Itriw. Pmduetton Nun Nhuwlng Here Touch! R:n-T!n-Tln In "A Dog of the Begl-ncir. " has the most thrilling picture of : nj.tctacular ctrerr There have been veil- nther Warner pictures before T;- iwi; niimi with "Where the North lAKf.ih " and n. w "A Dog of the Begl-.km, : ' which reproduces much of Rinty's n i.ff m Hie devastated region of NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that an application he made to the Parliament of Oan- dii at the next session thereof tor an ft. I For the Incorporation of a company o he known as The Alberts. Peace River .utt "ar tic Railway Company, or such ,.iher name as may be liven, to con- .tnict snd operate a railway as lullows: I u o-o Commencing at a pout at or near City of usthDrioge wmrrlv direction to Edmonton. Canstis thence in a point at cr near the Town oi atcueoa. inane . Wr ,i rly and Northerly In a direction I aroei.illx parallel to the Calgary and Sic: id Brunch of the Canadian Peel fir Kallwav to a point at or near the Citv of Calgary, thence Northerly and West of tii Calgary -nd dmonton railwav to a point st or near Lacombe. theme Northerly to a lnt at or near the my nf Edmonton, ibi From s point at or near the City of Bdnioutou by lite most feealblt route to and along the right bank of the Slmonette stiver to a crossing of the Smokv River near IU junction with the Wapiti River at or near Beaanaon to the Town of Grande Prune In tbe Province of Alberta, thence South Westerly thtough the Monkman Pas to s point at or near a i .k ng the Canadian National Railway '" the Pnivluoe of British Colun-.Ma idi Prom s point at or near arena Prairie in a Worth Westerly direction to a point si or near Pouoe Coupe snd from a point at or near Pouee Coupe in a North Westerly d natter to a point at or near Iludhon Horn oh the Peace River; thence Ir is aeB-eral amith Westerly snd Westerly direction and North Wwterly M the most feasible route through the Pine Pass " to n point at or near ths Town Btewart In tbe lfvti,ce rrf Br tajh Columbia st the bead of PorUend fdrom a phttit at or nnr rtvaiaon' Hope crossing Peace River In a geB-rml Eiu-terlv direction to a point e or near Wliitelsw; thence in a Nar- nriv mrertlon to a point at or near si . nweaaavsaj Wanti Vermilion 1 1 mn ann ana LIbWIIUSB mwhow ett.. faf.kB Was ttt: and Westerly to the rlgbt bank of lbs Hsv River st or near n- mw.-...-" with the Northern boundsry of the Province of Alberta. 1 The "aid railwsy. being declared u 1 be for the general benefit of Canada. I a To authorise the said Company to roivitnict wharves, docks and hotela and "inlr veaaeU and to collect , t own . .nl charts " "'IWP1' nd 'Pha" "f: o( the public, to file uponend JJSuln water power stte. snd to gwe-r it? elec tric and other energy and to dl-mJ of tlie surplus from and collect i Ihairafnr atithorw the said Company to To 3 ths said ., untie- m respect of ,ue t miiwav to an amount not es-Pom ThSSesnd (t4Moo.oo, Snuirs oer mile for tbe prairie sections. - onMSlSlr. earwsdlng Slty-flve for' the Thousand mountain "tisTrn at the City of Edmonton. In .henn-W Albjrte. thin 4th da, el J""'A(1? J,9STWART CIARK l U on behalf ol the AppllcanU, I . - .-".a Harvle ft Bur'- "fSiirSr: K.a of Toronto Bldg.. Alberta, -GOVEKNMENT LIQUOR ACT." rou w:r.it trn.'oN tiiT or NOTICSI. lirri-bt "n ths. the ISili Un 'l ";"',' Control the Liquor intends to "PPly'0.1"? tJuect of the Ins V'"nl "" ," nrt of the bulldl: Cow.. s Pr " VlenienU Clemen is no- Hotel, situated St Pnrl 'l,'im: " n s. Block . Sub-Macrlbeil n- Is- , 7s Queen Charlotte rflsivlol' dlV1""."' ' "'. ... ,nno 107B, Brltw Prince Rll- RU . wo No mild 11 ' , sn-.ii inn District .1 HI ' Kl. , ..i in , w, I he sh C In the lunihlii for tne .r hv 'ne ''pen This Modern Life! Itg Habits Produce Constipation, which "Fruit-a-tiTes" Corrects MONTREAL, Que., "After su tiering many years from constipation, 1 was advised to try 'Frutt-a-tlret.' All my Ills are (one now." Mrsyll. Godln. Indoor work, soft,. rich foods, lack of exercise impair our bodily functions. The most common evidence Isconstlpatlon. Normal intestinal activity, denied to most of us by our way of living, is restored and maintained by "Frult-a-tlves," made of the Julcesof fresh, rlpefrult, blended with health-building tonics. 25c and 50e a box. WKKK AT TIIKATKK MOM1AV Rln-tln-tln In "A Dog of the Regltnent " e Comedy "Break Away." Paramount News. Tl EailAV "Rolled Stockings." Cpmedy. WEOKUHOAY ASH TIHItfOAV Johnny HI net in "Home Made." Camedy: "Brunettes Prefer Oen- tlemen " Pathe Review. f HIKAV Al KATI IIOAY Ramon Kovjiro in "The to omanee." Comedy. fleUo Ooldwtn News. laHIMUil HUU .If LIUWU mwmu. whistling and tamping. The human members of the cast, Tom Gallery ea the American aviator. Dorothy Oulllver as the Nad Cross Nurse and Joan Hater as the villain arc great. But after all it's Nlnty! "ROLLED STOCKINGS" TALE OF COLLEGE nm LIFE DUE TOMORROW Iteb! Rah Blst Boom! Natal "atolled Stockings' "atoll ed stockings' Hah' Hah l Bah! In other words, dont Stockings" here tomorrow. miss ' Boiled r "Boiled Stockings" ss msy have been guessed, la a tale of college life. Two brothers one a serious-minded, athletic individual; the other a jasay philanderer-fall In love with the same co-ed- She can't quite make up hex mind which one she likes but later, when the athlete leaves the straight and narrow for tbe primrose path, and hie happy -go-lucky brother takes tbe blame for something tbe other has done. Miss Cord tinds nut exactly to whom her heart belongs incidentally, one of the most excttlug boat Ace ever i limed, provides a smashing thrill at the climax. JOHNNY HINES IN -PLENTY OF GOOD CLEAN FUN COMING H4te" doe Mrilneljr sml Is er In n n J f'nniedy Besldes the most generous amount of good, clean fun. "Home Made." here Wednesday and Thursday, enjoy one of tbe most pleasing stories ever written lor a screen roiueuy. we see jorum his usual amiable self -a oountry boy who hiu laitli m his mother's jam with hopes to put It on the market Not liklnu the 'tern methods of bis step father. Johnny goes to the city armed with jars of Jam He goes by pullman car, and right here the laughs oome ao fast It make you weep. Of course there's a girl. And the girl I ou the tram Johnny fall disguised a a pullman porter. .In the city he seeks a Job at a hotel and becomes a waiter Here he encountered the gui again But it I complicated being a waiter and a young man In love at . nM Jnhnnv has hla inter val of lovc-mawng ken up to a festU tempo by conslaut moroasUs of hilarity And all tlie time be doesn't forget hU mother's Jam. Indued, when his oppor tunity arrive. ioiiiiiiy iun iv a veugeiuior mid wins the girl asms time AMM.il. H IN I'AUKS VICTORIA ASKS TIME CHANGED Frauce, where be was burn. He Is shown a the devoted pal of an American aee, kn-wu by Blnty before the World Wsr. ginty is a Red Cross aid In the Oerman Army, but, being a dog. he sees no na-' son for hatred, and rescue hi friend from a burning plane and performs other berate deads, which are almost beyond belief. Rlnty file in "A Dog of the ni.vuncK of commeiwk or that CITV ASKH MK JIAVIJOIIT HAV-V(i OltlllNANCi: VICTORIA, iMaroh 12 The Victoria Ci rafter of Cwamert-e. through iltn b(oartf'or dlredtots. endorsed a propljijir that the Daylight Saving Act. 1018. M; brought Into force throughout the whole of British Columbia during the months of May. June, July. August mid Septem ber epch year. "pie d treeless approved the folio iesdutlon. wiiteh the NeUon Boari rml rmnlHF Daaaed : at Uie The operation of the national parks oi rninitlii as name sanctuaries ho de- sale "f .",,... uremises ... -.--...i m-Lhud of brlmttna kH f 1 1 11' niii"..-.'" J. ailinl"w ,t,rr OATH) t"- "", " ...ick in"" III". IKlNfc 1 olt'.'K TlNfll.EY. Applicant. "Whereas there Is already on tffl Btiitut Book of tne province an me( knon as the Daylight Saving Act, 1916. Chapter 66, and "Whereas the province as a whole, and more particularly that portion of It from j the Okanagan east, prefers sun time. and t ' "W'"T)as an hetvr'n ""-tltifi.il day-i : i t in the even lag would be of great advantage to almost all classek in the province, and "Whereas' many of the towns In the 1 province, especially those situated along 1 the Crow's Nest Pass Railway, now en- joy the advantages of daylight saving. "Therefore be It resolved that the board urges upon ibe Honorable the Pre- mter of Brltkjb Oetumbia the dealrasrtl- Uy of brtttfttg late force the DayUght Saving Act Of tm. and have It In op- eratlon durtng tjie rnontlw of May, Jane, July. August and September." Many of the dMwetors eapiesncd thm- selves in favor of daylight saving, pro- vutad It was In operation tbraughout the nrorlnae. It would be of benefit to the great majority of the ettlaens, 1 and would also assbt the tourist traffic. t TERRACE PARENT- TEACHERS PLANNING MUSICAL AFTERNOON NMr Attemtam-e at Meeting Owing le tVselher lleing lUd anil Tmwwy DeplHed IHfl I March 13 The monthly meeting of the Parent-Teaeners' A' elation was held In the school bouse Thumday evening but unfortunately as haa been the ease for every meeting night throughout ,the. winter, weather coniUtlona wen van unfavorable and the meeting was .not largely attended Regiment" In the most approved ViaOJ Palowint auslna. la which the creasurer'a report showed a much depleted treasury as ,he result of considerable athletic equipment on order, it waa planned to fesNd a musical afternoon at the school in the neer future to be arranged bg ,) esujb, and tbe entertainment conamtytfe, Appreciation of tbe .kindness of p. Bcaatten la so regularly conveying the town people to the school for meetings waa shown In tbe voting of s quantity of gasoline for use In his truck. Following the business meeting Miss Elderktn. high school principal, gave s moat daliehtful address on "Bemlnta- cencee and Impressions formed during a time spent in Prance " Mr. and Mrs TERRACE Mrs. Weld of Vancouver w "uest of Mrs. a R. OUbert for dava and left an Sefturdsar BaWtrday for tbe Mrs BrummlU hostess on Friday the week end to M,.ui anlmiils once tluAight in I The (le, , J.m,:el ol exliuclluu. sfwa. ' i i .' JTaftlSsW: the I ,t. afternoon tea Bather Moore at Prtitoa Rupert eft on. Sunday St tar tajsnding s tew day holiday at n nome at ner parents sere pries ta tearing for Vancouver when she baa taken a position of Nemo spent Little nave been Uldt;e VftpsAsasmi W4 .abj week compllmeut to Mrs O. Monro Bmltbera. in of District engineer McKay of Prince Rupert and assistant ooftnser O. H. Petblok of Im I then wan business visitors bere dyrtng the week and conferred with the village council In regard to public works Improvement In and around tlie town. Oacar Oendron left spend s hollduy In cities. on Thursdsy to southern coaat The Ford's Motor Company's demon - nratlve films were shown in the looai heatn on Bnturday evening Much In terest was shown by the very large crowd present The lucky ticket for Mfhiflh Him dlnllyra waa fflven waa nSlHt by Mrs. C. Hougbjand. H. L. Prank Prince Rupert. left on Thursday tor Oh t VI ,i rt I n At Qumm r?harlntte City, formerly of Terra oe, who has been j ,0Jfrr0 " a patient In the Brine Rupert hospital. , la spending tewr ays wits-sriuri hsre before return! ng o her the Island Ales Rlx of the Prince Rupert. Was here over the waex Imperial a business In Knox Church last Saturday. Mike Gorbut and Miss Uxtokua l.yytyk both occurred here on Monday The B V! f Tbe finance department of tbe provincial government does not approve Of the augajeaUon that a census ne taken at this time of the population of Prlaee Cktoegc to determine more accurately tbe municipal!'' share In parl-mutuel, veMele abd jather provincial revenues. The regular federal census in 1SS1. It la held, w 111 be soon enough. P. D. Wbltmore of the Northern Hardware has returned to Prince Oeorge jfrom s business trip to the ooeat. 1 An tnteelng eighty-pate pamphlet etitltlcd '-Make .O garden lug distributed here by is 'be-J v.- ra.1. r a - a the WBBr of M'inueai. H"' mu'm.n'i. P. A. MoCalltmi reporting that i.nere has been a heavy demand for them Joe FUeger haa received word that bis famous bora. Orey Eagle, died In winter quartern. This waa tbe animal upon which Plieger performed all his riding stunt la stampodea held th.oughout the province. Resitlenu of Quesnel on Tuesdsy voted sis to one In favor of lnoorpora-tkjn under the Village Act. Neaiotla-tlons will be Immediately opened with the provincial government. William A. Boa all and Edith L Paddock, both of Dome Creek, were married by Rev. S. T. Qalbraltb at the Manse on Tuesday. Tb iwiebrnte the completion of his faagth year in tbe local pas to rate. Rev. isF- nalbrsith will conduct special services in Knos United Church hen ma Wi vaa.e i PRINCE GEORGE inousinitetl that the aanctuury Idea I 8 T Galbrallli IIOTKI. AUKIVALN ....i,... Jone. C E lineson. A H. cuariten of Willow fllver, were married hy Bv IC.N.R PTInre Ruert iid Smith. WUinlieB: A. Wial. l. Ihdsay. P Mamlen. S. BMaene and R I. siuytii. Vancouver: H Davis. Jasper; J. McNeil. Telkwa. Central A Knutson. R. Anderson. R. W. Mc leod and Thomas Oagnon, city: W. P Taylor. W McKay and O. Bardal J Cook. Terrace eron and Hiirrv tlqiiliart. Navo) D Mike and C B 19I this wtok of MorrU Brooke, svn ct D. 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