vviinexilu.v. May 2, 1028 Spring Cleaning Specials This isJUlj !VJS)fi3B i he' d0tf J " We offer you aood-yjrle h on: I els Naptha Soapier carton White Wondsr Soap, 15 barn for .$1.00 White Swan Soap, 23 barn for $1.00 I . & G. Naptha Soap, 15 bars for $1.00 lloval Crown Soap, 24 barn for $1.00 old Dutch Cleanser, 9 tin for $1.00 l ux, !) packages for . . $1.1)0 ( .istilo Soap, 8 for 2." i Monde Lime, 3 for . . ZUt Our Vacuum Cleaner and Electric Floor Polisher at your service. MEAT I)E!T. Kill lioilini? Beef Hf- ' I, nek KoiiHt 17 -'ilc Macon I04 SEE OUH WINDOWS Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. Phone HI and 18 aincoats j tic MEN AND WOMEN I '. ' have a very fine lin' i .:iivo;it of a quality Ik-fore shown in thin These are traveller' ; l s which are alwayi i ' i xarmentx. I'inm up. Suits FOR ROYS i one week only, we art ) nir a very (Treat bargain i: "V-i" Suits. Thep suit ho pair of lotijr pant. st nnd ar very well , I. .me week only. $o.r, Montreal Importers Third Avenue J II. Miller. Proprietor Insurance Real Estate Bonds specialise in M.C. Min-1 ks and accept buying-IliiiK ordera on I-ac hangs at Vancou- lIl'S. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. fiK 2nd Avenue Agents for Miller, Court & Co. Lid. DRY : BIRCH J At Kl'lNE ''' triad . AND CEDAR $3.50. '-'"'Mile T,nnrl Sr. 511 1 A-k 50c f OAL PRICES DOWN :;:,';i- Peerless Egg $12.00 Washed Nuta $11.25 . a st lea, EKK $12.00 '"-ta Lump $13.00 v 11 all other clnsses of coal HydeTransfer AND COAL rn 139 Second Af-r. 10 NEW FISHERIES PATROL VESSEL NAMCUIA Is IIIIST OI TIIBKK SKW HO.ITH ll,T t'OIS PKI'AKT-MKNT DI'KIMt TIIK tYIMKIt The (ln new fisheries patrol cruiser I WOt. one of the three vessels buflt int th pent winter for the depart' it t Hoffar Beechlna vurcl in V:m- Uwuver, I tied up at the fisheries iloat here. fresh off the stock, she arrived .fcere Monday night from the south with ,P. Cameron, fisheries avcrsr.-r mr ttw central division, In charge. The vessel will be operated In District No. 2 this season and is now on her way to the naaa River. A speedy and handsomclv nnuolnterl craft, the llaaoga U S3 feet lonn with Deam 11 feet and Is powered with ft 66 b.p. Thornycroft high-speed engine which fives her speed of 10 miles an hour. The val left Vancouver last Wednesday night and came up the ccast by easy stages The BeldU. cne of the Hasoga's sister ihlps. will alto be operated In D.strii "Jo. 3 and will be coming up the .-oast v:oti. The Pun r pa. thud jf th? tin -boats. 1 at-.s.Ki.eU n District No. 3. SHIPBUILDING SHOWS SLUMP i mti:i nt.ti M.irs ntoM 1:1011111 I'l-UK TO II:MII; DKNMMIK. IM'SMIA AMI 4PAN MOVK AHKAIt There has been a decrease of nearly 50,640 groas tons in the volume of merchant vessels being constructed In hlpyard of the world sine the open-; ing of the year, accoidlng to a statement by Lloyd's tv-glster of Shipping covering returns from all maritime countries for the quarter ending March 31. This la th first time there has bean i decrease shown in the quarterly re-.unw since September, IMS. th Begla- er point out. In comparison with the 93 figure, however, which was 1JM.O00 ;ro tons, the total March 31 abows in Increase of 1.043.000 ton. The present Strega te. though, )m Mnarty STO.000 ons below the level June 30, 1914. ust prior to the war. A sharp decline since the first of the year In shown by the return for TLMRRR SALE X9817 SsbM Tenoara wlU be reeelvsd by th ammr ai utnaa at Victoria, b.l, no; .star than noon on the 10th day ol May, IMS. tar the purchase of Lleanc Avali, to cut i.V3i.uuo r.aat. spruce, .femljek. Balsam ami Ottlar on sn ana overlng part of and adjoining Lot B st shore Wark Ctoanaal, Range coast District. Two SI years will be allowed for re- .novel of limber. Further nartlculars of the Chief Por -ster. Victoria. B.C., or District Pbres- er. Prince aunert., B.C. 101 TLMRHIt SAl.i: XVfiOS. Ttrerr wHI be offered far sal at Pub-.ic Auction, at noon on th SOth day of Aprtt, VMS. la tbe office of th D-strlct Fir taT, Prino rtupert. the Licence XBOSa. to cut 3Mt.OOO P.BM. of Spruce. Mtoek. Barisaat and Cedar on an r Ituatad at haart of Kyuoch Bay. Kynoch iilat. being a portion of Lt 300. Rang i Coast District. Three S) years wlU be allowed for removal of timber. -TroVMM ant one unable to attend tn suction in person may iuomn misn to M opened at th baur of auctlou nd trastM as on dio. wurthar aartlcadars of the Chief For ester. Victoria. B.C., or District Pores 'er Prince Bupert. B.C. MINHRAL ACT (Form P.I rmtTii K'ATr. 7)FT)iPH()vi;.MnNT ' MTICK PKnotes Pit, Lo 4MS: Blot, Lot 497; h aa. Lot 4SMr .uwarver. ioi a. LMtMSal 31in. sltuiUBLttAtU) MM-S tnTDivUion of Oarttr ZMstrleV Www located On Munro Moaniain aooui iour miles from the town of Atlln? TAKE NOTICE tha we. Jamea Stokes nnd C. R Fri.aer. Free Miner's Certificate No SrtMn-ooOfll. intend sixty day from the dite hereof, t apply to the Mlnlnt Reeorrter lor n wnnra nents. for the purple of obtaining a r'wn Orant of te abov claim. And further take nitlo that acUon. under rtiim "tjS'Rl!!!!! hefoi the ("tie of tuen omirirate at 'TO'thTs'Mh dav 1 rnhA D IMS A rent. For Prates Baby Chick Food nnd Poultry Supplies. Hulk-lev Valley Hay and Grain, Seeds. Ffi'tilizer and t OAL, call UP 5K Prince Rupert Feed Co. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 65 Cartage. Warehousing, and Distributing Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. rirn!l:' MimMfr Because it waterproofs your shoe leather keeps It soft and pliable prevents cracking and preserves the leather' original colour, it will pay you in every way to use. ShocPolish TArre'f a Sutttl Shaitjor every io mad 81 the shipyard)) of the United States, only He lived In weatern Canada Bat came from the land of heather And though in Rupert twenty years Me never mentioned weather. Did you hear of the landlord who went around once a month to see what repair hi tenant wanted. What I lute about women la their reliability. Tou always know what they will do next. Not Jake says he heard about a man wao went gunning for a radio soprano but could locate nothing but the squeal. DHl'ARTMKNT OF MINUS I imijanms LkaniKiBn which Minn;. of ownersj i Dtiuas sad opera tors of anitvsaa w autrJ USUJIHSMtfSJliniT nrovld that all untfars round tins operation must be uarfonned by competent men who bold a certificate of competency for this work, as .'ollowa: III I I. SI "Permanent bleating certificates shall b obtalMKt from an Inspector of Mine. Provisional blaattng certificate valid for a period not exceeding ninety stay- or until the first visit of th Inapector of Mines, may ' be granted By the mine superintendent, or a qualified person authorised by the mm tupertntmttent , No more than one provisional certificate shall be grsnSM te aa ami the siame person. Subh prfloaw may be obtained tn blank form from the office of the Chief Inspector of Mine. A duplicate of eah provisional btaattng certificate issued must be forwarded to the office of the Chief Inspector of Mines. Victoria. B.C." Notification regarding the opening of a new mine or the re-onenlns of an old mine should be made to the Chief Inspector of Mine. Victoria, or to the Inspector of Mines for th district before work la commenced. On belna notifies of the eosiimmce- ment of mining operations Use Inatwctor will aujMriy a oopy of the Metalliferous Mine iteguiaiion act. ROBT. DOWN, Depute Minister of Mines, Victoria, n.C.T 19th Ajril, 1933. IB! IN PRORATE in Tin: si 1'ia.MK rni nr or iuutisii (Ol.tMIIIA In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Estate of Benedict. Steffsn Johnson. Deoeaned. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hit Honor P. McB. Young, the 23nd day of ivismi, iwio, i was appomtea aumtnis-trater of the estate of Denedlet Steffsn Jonruon. deowucd. and all turtles hav ins claims agslnst tiw said eatste sre httfcny remtlrVd to furnish Same nrs-neny verified to me on or before the Mtk day of April, 1928. and all Dartre indebted to the estate are required to nay live amount r the(r indebted ness r? rnrthwith WVWAN A WATT. Otflclsl Admlnlstratnr Prlnc Rupert, B.O DELEGATES TO UNITED CHURCH IIVK NOIUIIKItX NTtTIOXH T(l I IK rii.M.n nils M:ii im i.i nii iit'PKtiV i:vst klon field. 4ay 2. a iiii'ittuig of t board of Kno.i t nitcil Churcti: Id last Thurs;.,y evening at ighlcli James UcConneli was appointed chairman of tbe board in pluce of the (ate Jamas Richmond. A committee '4u appointed to choose a lay delegate attend the coming conference la Vancouver. That committee reported :.u:' that Mr. T. Blwood Brooks was chosen and she expects to leave on Sunday. Msy 13 for the s jiith. Hev. William Allan will leave on Tuesday. Maf 8. he ;uid Rev R. C. Scott of QtSMtl Charl;t;c City being he norlheta tslegates -m the kettle-ment contmltt) which :il arrange for I the placing Of new ministers. Five I northern station are w. receive new men thta year, t: D..v.on. Haeiton. Anycx, Plince Rupert K.i-.i and Bella Bella. Mr. Allan will m iurd- attend (cnltrence and will ue . ii cut Irom the ..n! pulpit two Bunl.iy on one of which Eev. Burnett I K:-)iax will l-Kach. Mr. Burnett v..is a missionary in Central Africa for ten years and j will describe the present conditions of ILlvliigstonla. the Cential African mis- SS.000 groas tons of merchsnt vessels niiriir.i prnilirr ca which work ha been begun being j hIUMIAL otKVllti rcorted at the end of March, compared with 87.000 tons at the opening of the year. As a result, the Onlted State, which then tanked eighth In the volume of pr Jductlon, now stands tenth, both Rwsla and Japan having In the period under review Man in the Moon hat The smaller you are the lass criticism you arouse. Brevity Is tbe soul of wit so the designer of the present day fashlans should be a star humorist. One Umt was a little gossip Paaslng it an And ah toU them not to mention What she had done. So the ascond little gossip Whispered again A lid the new yust flew 11a wildfire That sweat refrain. And tbe news giww as It travoUe Bigger every day Till the molehill seemed a mountain "That's what they say." Jake aaya It's so hard to know what to do with sunshine. Be needs more raining. AT TERRACE FOR THE ODDFELLOWS 1BRRACE. May 2. The local I.O.O.F. and feebekah Lodges tc the number ol M paraded to Knos United Church on Sunday evening for their semi-annual lodgs service. Rev. Win. Allan preached a verv ao propria te sermon from the text "Who Is My Netghoor?" A special musical program was ren dered aa follow: Mai Trio "My Shepherd." Rev. Win Allan and L. H. and E. T Kenney. Duet- -"Whispering Hope." Mrs. Allan and Mrs. Chas. Olggcy. Trio--"Incline Thine Ear"-Mrs. Al lan. Mr. Service and Mr. Allan. Mai Trto "Wbeto the Mists Have Retted Away." Rev. Allan. L. H. and B. T. Kenney. Trio- "Abide With Me." Ms. Allan Mrs. Service and Mr. Allan. Organist -Mrs. 8. J. Klrkaldy. POLE OPERATIONS ARE TO BE CARRIED ON BY A VANCOUVER COMPANY Itiilpment AlrriKlt Kenriie Trrraee SHit lleail uf f'h-iii I Tltere TERRACE, May 1 A large quantity of legging equipment has arrived her for the B. D. Judaon Pole, Pile Timber Co. of Vancouver and will be transferred to tbe Kalum Lake district whs re timber ope ration will be started as soon as possible. Mr. Judaon I at peasant In Terrace and ha ranted th home of Mr. O. T. Sandal, south of th track. He expect to move hi family her in a few weeks' ALICE ARM Dr. H. T. James, iwaMsnt mining en Incar, Prince Rupert, visited the camp last week and Inspected, the Silver Cord, nperanaa and Won? mines. W. O McMorris. president of th Kltsault-Eaglt Silver Mine, Ltd.. re-tornd aauth last weak after having spent ten days at the Silver Cord pro perty. , He stated that the tonnage of ore . eeloped at th property waa full ste w expectations and that, as Moon ajf .the 0nw was off the ground. mining. tsUlpmeiit sna suppijes woura be takett it and the worklns force con- sldrrabty increased It Is the Intention of the ccmpsny to instal a compressor plant as early In the summer aa possible and piesent plnus call for a fur ther three thousand feet of tunnel work. Mr. McMcirls has great faith in the future of ilus ramp and he ex pect a big expansion In the mining In dustry here very soon. Burt Burthwnn was In town last week from the North sur mine. Canon W. F. Rushbrook conducted Sunday school nnd evening service In :he local Anglic-m Church on Sunday. Rev. Father Chamagn. OM.I. of Ajiyx. conducted early Mass and evening Kcrvlce hive hi the bom of Stephen Dumas last Wednesday. O. W. Bruggy. who returned to Alice Arm last week after spending th winter In the south, state that negotiations are being nrrted on with English apitnilata with a view to nave tnem send in ent.ineerK to examine the Beach Molybdenum property located JiWSfcrttvfflH n rttll from A -Arm TERRACE It. 8. MeOIII. Vancouver, waa a nesa visitor here at th week end. Lawrence Orelg returned home on Sunday from Saskatoon where he has been attending university during the past year. i AxsasaRsaasaaaawBEiw' . xmzwm&t;, mth. sK.-aBrBKTan? ' a z;n Gain Freedom from to locate here. You Perspire in both Winter and Summer Perspiration is not caused by wmrr) weather, exercise, or KeVy"cJothing. alone.- . Joy, fear, or any emotion increases the flow of moisture through the pores of the skin. To keep well, drink lots of water, perspire freely and pre-vent perspiration odour by using Lifebuoy Soap. Mrs. C. Stewart returned to Douglas Creek on Tuesday after spending a few tleys at the Terrace Hotel. D. D. Munro of the land settlement board. Smlthers, visited his ranch here iat the beginning of the week. PAY SECTION OF THE PIIBUC LIBRARY HAS L.PTE SUCCESS J fUaaf nwetlngldf the Llbrsry Board last night Miss cruicxsnsnx, numriau. j reported that to date the cost of the (pay section of the library had been :!10.6S and th Income from It Ta.S5. 'Over fifty book were In circulation In this section snd it was well patronised. I Members of the board expressed satisfaction with the experiment. It was !dear from the figures submitted that ill would be self-sustaining-. Jumce Oojp ul Abbotslord. B.C. 1 at Roy Lancaster returned to the city piv. . t.t n -test of Mtohaud Brca. In m yestertlnv afternoon's train from s the Lakelse Valley. Mr. Coop expects trip to the interior. Perspiration Odour from Batti to B&tti WHAT a simple, delightful way to avoid the unnecessary social error of perspiration odour ... to refresh one's skin from top to toe regularly, in a bath with the cleansing, blandly antiseptic lather of Lifebuoy Soap. Perspiration is natural . . . even healthful.' Physicians say the average human body exudes from one to two pints of moisture daily in the form of perspiration. But,jthis. moisture .need ,not be offensive Liiebuoy Soap in the bath opens the pores and cleanses and purifies them, keeps them sweet and breathing. Lifebuoy Soap gives you cleanliness that no other soap can give. . . . antiseptic cleanliness. And this advantage costs you nothing extra because Lifebuoy Soap a pure toilet soap for face, hands and bath sells at a popular price. You'll never know how truly deljghtful a bath can be until you try Lifebuoy. 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