,l v. .Manh 2! 1038 Salt LaKe City x Denver ' , Omaha Kansas City St.Louis' Chicago Jim imim-gaftiimi Your best and most direct route East. All-steel trains. Superior lining car service. Electric afety signals every mile. Road-i cd like a boulevard. UNION PACIFIC I ii ton Matlnn. Seattle. I MIS f ourth lie. I'rici's at Prinre Rupert of the Ni'w Chevrolet l.iffht Delivery Chassis $0:11.00 MVi Ton Truck ("nasals -SKOO.00 Roadster 880S.00 U oadster Delivery SKOH.00 Touring .SN0M.00 ''upe :!. 00 i .aeh S:u,00 x tian $10:10.00 ihriolet 8IO.i0.00 Imiwrial Landau .$10X0.0(1 Front Bumper and Rear iiimperettea standard eiuip- nt on all Passenger Motlels. Disc Wheels Standard uipment on Imperial and 1 .tiriolet only. On other 1 "It-l.i $30.00 extra. !are Tire and Tube, mmmj extra. Kaien Garage Phone 52 H. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. 3IBRCUKY FULL FASHIONKII. SILK HOSE Tiil'fon and Service Weights in (iunmetal, Black, Atmns-l lu re. Nude, Evenglow, Mer-fda, Flesh, etc. From $1.75 to $2.50 The Hnwc for Sntlafaction H.S.WallaceCo.Lli). Phone 9. 3rd Ave. & Fulton. COAL Prices DOWN I 'ernblhfi ' lecrlf t' Eg' II 2.00 I'emlilnn Washed Nutn $11.25 Albcrtn Soulless KgR 112.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 These Coals are under tnver and delivered dry. HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenuo GRADUATION OF I THREE NURSES i MunK take rmi: in ,,,! I'KKsiivtbkux rill ( II RI.- i UWtH II V KITKI'TION IN I.O.II.K. IIAM, , i'RBTTY $CBXS tti ' u.l like Nro Inverted win, I iwun-tttittiiK At Kraduatlon exercises In the Plrst Piesbyt.rlan Church and . reception following In the Imperial Order. Daugh-' ers of the Empire. Hall, Miss Winnie1 DJbb. MM. Mllllcem Osborne and Ml Alice Nelson made their debut Isjt "Ight as 1S28 graduate, from thePrln.V' Rupert General Hospital training rtn,i jfor nurses Both functions proved In- Women whom he had ao often stood I tt resting and pleasant affair and M ttentto"- He wag dealroua of of-( there were hundreds of friends and ad- ,tTiD hl" ute to the work of the 'mlrera of the re graduate In t- Prluce Bupert Oentral Hoepiul tliu 1U tendance to do them lienor on the dy uPt"lent. Miss Harrison, to occasion of receiving their quallf lea- hLm the creMt ' du thst Prince iions and credentials for entry into' P" ran-.i.it.es snould be the equal the profession of mercy una mlnlstra-iof lh:J,c tu:f3 ut frcm any ather tlcu winie the three cliannlng j;rad- ta,,tUuUon 1,1 the ""ntty. To the uutea were the cynosure of all eyes thrc0 yu" ladles who now grnduateJ :id attention throunhout the even- CTttnd'd tn best of wUhe for suc-hi'K's proeeedlnfui. the members of the mj HU1 nPPneH t 'heir chosen cal!-Krkduatc and undergraduate ataff were !"K als- present in uniform which further A P"1!! vM'.n wa then ren- leut to the general attractiveness of Ithe acene both m church and hall. MWdllK HKMtKKS Rev J. H. Frliell pronounced th; opening prayer and Lt.-C U 8 P. Mc- For 24 Years theFavorite Remedy for Constipation "Fruit-a-tives" has no equal SO many people owe their good health to Frult-a-tivei It la mail wonder It Is CanadVs largest Belling laxative. Thousand have found complete relief from Constipation, Indigestion, Kidney Trouble, Rheumatism and kindred ailments through taking this wonderful medicine made from fresh fruit Juices, combined with tonics. It restores bowels, liver. Stomach and kidneys to act without furtheraldof medicines. End your Constipation. Try Fruit-a-tlves. 25c and 50c a box. dered by Fred H. Smith with Mlas Lcra Tlte accompanying. The church, which w nr.nii.i MK- 'l.sX'H AlUlKtWS fUled. wan ustefully decorated with! Ia mkln8 n arnat and feeUnf daffodil, and spring foliage. After th!:ldre',!' 10 the gr&d"-'tln class. Rev. A. congregation had been seated bv the!Wll,i0n' P1"101 01 '""si United Church. uahers William Watt. K. J. Smith. 8 i011Brat"'ii 'he three young ladles oa J Hunter and L. r. smith- the (rrad- lne,r ucce" ln quaniying lor Ute pro-uate and undergraduate nurnei filed tttslon whlch w" c" worthleai Into the auditorium as an appropriate 'C8",n"- Thouh young In lu entl march was plsyed by John E Davey ati,lc ad Bnad''rn aen' aurajjjg pre-.the ,caslon wa i"ulT tabued with organ. The gradual, with htr mau) wcnderf tradition.. In another beautiful bouquets--finally took their aenae aeau. !tn calling was as old as time, coming down from the first- wife and mother tor the cere of her child and family The speaker brllly traced the tuetory ace- ..J I:-: '; of the early Scripture, who .-w,u. ' Z : "attends and mlnietered to the alck ' . " " then the lntltulk.n of monastic char- ;r" ,r. T ant"-.- aclr. in the elgtbeenth " century whei. tlon. on behalf of the city which he !L . w 1S7S when science was Introduced nr"'0g Prt "t0 th Pf-.ion in Germany, the .L1 f "Urkti "Mtem spreading to England sad late "ItT ' J6 .?bT. ' Ta'"- pr- throughout the world, mainly a a re- T T """" suit ot the wwrk of the great Flareoce cUln, nwr, ale than that of U mitbUat. ta us. part oae hudml J"" "u veers the attitude ol the publle bad ZJS. b,M.!.., the calling had ... uni -K.. wivi. "" ;troUge4 TIMUEU SALE X9786 Prince Rupert. VO. InfeftfMt sinai awtnaira feeling on the matter through hta ttoJ woaieT. knowledge and acquaintance with the and lu ,Uudard, I - - .P greatly raised. Just as science anc ! civilisation should advance so would this great army of woaen- go naarchlnc on in their work of aiding humanity throughout the world. I In addition to lu primary purpose, ithe training and experience of the aurae Qualified the disclDles of the i . . 1,nof . Wl" 01 received By profwaalon for a cltlaenahlp of an even Ithe Minuter of Lands at Victoria. B.C.. t, ,L 71- !l ,' T not later than noon on the ajrd dav of hlher order. When they should be- i AJoril. iI2S, for the purchase of License cease wives, their training would not JX91M. to cut 3.130.000 PBJ. of Bal- " i, forgotten nut would serve . llMm them in I asm. Hemlock. Spruce and Cedar od in i area tltuated on Roecoe Inlet, mouth of Id aMad In their homes. They would ! Noota River. Range J Coast District continue to preserve their traditions ol Three ill years will be allowed for re- I mora) of timber. service. Further particular of the Chief for- PfcUMIN AUTY Victoria, or uismei rorester. , The sneaker referred to the aM to - and dependence of medical science on MINERAL ACT the nurse Technique and personality (Form F. jwere most Important factors. Upon the rFiiTinriTr m- nirinni:ii'VTs 'P of the nurse often depended the MiTM't: .taming of co-operation from the Princess Pat Upt M; Pilot, Lot 4387; pUer.t in his extremity . sa sympathlc ' R-A.F . Lot 4S4B; OCaerver. Lot 43M. JLLa.. -m,. t. Mineral Claims, situate In the Atlln Mia- utandtog was required. The speaker ing Division of Oavilar District. Where sIjo urged eultivatiou of the spiritual legated: On Munro Mountain about four ,lde of -rb. Bum Uiould remem- miles frcm the town of Atun. . . TAKI NOTIC1 that we. James 8 token tat It was not merely a patient and C R. fraaer, Free Miner's Certificate ! that she was celled upon to minuter ifcay:io,ys.S5iM' r llecorder for a Certificate of Improve- frailties and peculiarities r.olng there-men ts. for the purpose of obtaining ath. The profession, like all others. Crown Orsnt of the above claim. j . . ,, r h "s ,,m,.tinn temptations t to orercome ,,- 11M1 Aud further take notice that actios under ssctloa So must be commenced which, aa well as to aid In other senses. More the Wue of such Certificate inspiration, atlmulation. high Ideals and jSJSkSUUs Mh day of March. A4t 19 ' Pl' f -rvlce were all neoteaary. NOTICE accompanied by Mr. Brocklesby. j Karh graduate was then ln turn pre - IN TfOt MATTKR ol an apti'lratlon for aentrd with her diploma by J. H. il6l. Town of Stewart, Map 818A. board, who msd brief and appropriate 8a.!factcry proof of the loss of the ; congratulatory remarks. The nurses ZXX?2":So me.U -rc .1- invested with their medal, b, mv Intention to issue, alter the expire- the lady superintendent. Miss Jean tlon of one montrifrom the first pub- Harrison. RN. Applause greeted each llcatlon hereof, a Provisltnal Certificate i of Tttlr to the above land Mi the name " the rerlpfnts. of W H VfOKIttS The original Oertlfl-i The benediction was pronounced by cate of Title U dated 1 the JBth October y R "IVd "Regtatn "offW Prmce Rupert.! At the reception in the I.O.D.E. 11.11 BC 19lh March. IBM which followed, the graduates received 07 " r Kl1?' of Titles .''' omgrslulnll.nt. of their many oreBreadmidMuerBreaH " r ii)esreal home cooking satisfaction ?!. SJ 7H2 BAIE7 paot: ftvw M tall. There were nearly two hundred parsons in attendance. JUNIOR STUDENTS OF CITY GIVE RECITAL LADIES MUSIC CLUB Junior musical st admits of the city acquitted themselves; very creditably at their annuel recital yesterday afternoon before ihe Lsdtrs' MtauotTla, The al- talr tod place St MSt NBfftt af Mrs. A. T. Parkin. MS Borden Street, the rKWi.. oelug assisted In the arrangement of the program by Mrs. Morris Blott. Inch Item on the program, which was as follows, was well rendered end received : March. "Hy Students" lAscher) and Kntreacte "Humoreake'' (Dvorak). Prof. Pry ce "a Juvenile orchestra, Miss Molly Lawrence, accompanist. Piano solo "Narcissus" (Stater). Miss Peggy BlQtt. Piano solo "Evening Melody." Msw Luellle Brooksbank. Piano nolo 'Invitation a la Danae" (Carl Heine). Miss Kitty Brady. Piano solo. "Frolic" (Von Wllm), Mlas Rose Rice. Plsno ok. "Valse" (Op. 17 No 11 Chopin). Mia SUaabeth Sturgeon. Plsno solo, "Minuet in K" iBachl. Ma'tar Joseph Nayksr. Violin solo, Romance sans 'Paroles." iTolhurst). Mlas Audrey Parkin, ac-ouaipanled by Miss Svana olafson Piano solo. "Musette" (Dactu. Mlsa Irene Oevlgan. Piano solo. "VatoetW (Op. 7 No 40 Klnchneri Mlas Nina Hunter ROBERT 'J0NES.;LS -' HONORED AT DOCK I'rrsciit.itloii Mule lat Mglit to lore-limn Mill U'orkrr Mho U Leaving fr Vamituier Staff and employees of the local, dry dock gathered in " general office yes terday afternoon to honor Robert Jones, foreman sel worker at the plant tor ! . -- who leaves tonight with Mr. Junes lor Vaueutivtr wUert he will COMP ULSION Owing to slow business these last few months, we find ourselves compelled to sacrifice our stock in order to meet our obligations. We are 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. Here are listed only a few of (hp many bargains we arc offering. ale Starts SHOES FOR LADIES Ladies' Patent Strap, Cuban and spike heel in all sizes. Sale Price 3,95 WOMEN'S BLACK KID 3 " STRAPS With Cuban heels and turned soles. Sale Price $2.95 LADIES' C.RAY 1 STRAP With patent trim and Cuban heel Sale Price 3,45 LADIES DROGUES AND OXFORDS Marjfarlane make, in brown calf with welted sole. Regular to $7.60 value. Saje Price 4,45 rnday M WE. DON'T. SELL. CHEAP ..SHOES. .WE SELL GOOD SHOES CHEAP. Ipecial for Men in BOOTS AND OXFORDS In black and tan calf. Sale Price $485 BROKEN LINES IN MEN'S SHOES In Black and Brown Calf with pointed toes. Regular values to $9.00. Sale Price 2.95 tnter the service of the B.C. Marine. As I I tokens of esteem and well wishing, O A. McMillan, superintendent of the dock, presented Mr. Jones with a huidaome irold watch, suitably engrav-1 ltd. as well as a fountain pen and pea-1 jell Mr. McMillan spoke appropriate words in making the presentation ana : Mr. Jones responded suitably. Both Mr and Un. Jones, during their residence here, have made many friends j who will regret their departure. . CLOCK SALE AT THE LOUVRE TOMORROW AT 9 mi' rinrt-r irri'Mi iir muiirsi rXOfK .I.K BNt'dl'KAtlKS TUB. UH YUH TO Itl fCVT Tills I'OPt LAU !F.ILIH KVIAT WITH llllillKII KWCii: or HAItll.tlNH. The outstanding success of the first Clock Sale put on by the Louvre a month atto has encouraged this up-to date store to repeat their Innovation, this time with a greater rana-e of bargains in Lady's Wear, full details of which will be seen ln their display sd. In another column. Judging by the number of buyers who were down early on Ithe last occasion and who knew bargains- you will have to be on time to morrow mnrnliig in order to get your 'alia re of these offerings, j There Is only one atlpulatlan and 'that la that only one article of each .will be sold to one customer. This sale iOf course le for cash only and no COD. terms are permissible lu addition to the bargain. oSeiwd at ; the Clcck Sale frcm to II, all Ladles' : Dresses In the store will be offered throughout Friday, all day al a ten per i en l reduction In the regular price. The Louvre has already made a reputation for the quality, alyle and work-manahip of their goods and their nrtcea have alwaja been reasonable. Tomorrow however, the Louvre eaTers to thrifty buyers an opportunity to acquire absolute bargains. Don't miss the chance! Advt "Liberty doss ao mean doing whatever you pleaee without regard for Ood or maa." Bishop William T. Manning. ornmi SHOES FOR BOYS & GIRLS Girls' Patent Oxfords also in black calf. Sizes 11 to 2. Sale $1.95 TRED RITI5 GIRLS' SANDALS In patent and brown calf with welted soles. Sizes 11 to 2. Regular $4.00 value. Saw Pnce 2,85 SHOES; FOR; BOYS Valentine and Martin's strong Schotd boot. Shte 1 to B1 Sale Price 3.45 BOYS' OXFORDS In black and brown calf in all sizes from 1 to 5. ' Sale Price 445 cArthur's Shoe Store Wc do repairing while you wait. Third Avenue. friends. Refreshments were served and the remainder of the evening was en- Joyably apent ln dancing to the music furnished by an orchestra led by Al No charge accounts at this sale. Phone Black 118 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kipper4 Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., IX Prince Kupert, a(i Canadian National Steamships Co. L'miled Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operatlnic i.T.I J0.00Q Ton Fiatlttir Cry ifock s Engineers, Machinists, Ilollcrmakera, Hlocksmithx. I'atlrrn makers. Founders, Woodworker, Elc. ELECTHIC AND ACETYLENE WKLDlNd. Our plant Is equipped tp handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMKKCIAK WQKK. I'JIONKS 43 and 38&