Come in for $30 000 frlnrr Itupert. B.C Local Let us tell you how easily you can qualify for a major prize In this big Kastman Contest the greatest In the history of photography. Entry blanks and complete contest information are available at the Kodak counter now. Come to our store to fill any photographic need. We have a complete stock of cameras and dependable Kodak film. And mr trustworthy Kodak finishing makes the most of every roll of film. u OTSj 77w Pioneer THIRD AVE. f, SIXTH ST DEMAND "Rupert lpper. "THE DAINTIEST HKEAKFAST FOOD.' Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold CATERPILLAR TRACTORS Make HijjKcr Profits Sole Distributors for II. C. M0UHIS0N TRACTOK & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD, 910 STATION STREET, VANCOUVER B.C. Urnnchea: Kelownn, HC; Nelson, H.C.; Prince George, II. C. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Culling, Workmanship nnd fit) If All GuaranlrtMl SUITS STUAM CM3ANK17 AND I'RIISSEI) We J)tllyer to Any.Tnrt of lh City. Ling, the Tailor V Phone (t9 Dr Alexander rilONK SIS KKSNCK IU.OCK DENTIST Details of the Prize Picture Contest Mel. llruteists TELEPHONES 8't,200 Brand" Storage Co.,-Ltd. LOGGING AT HALE THE COST OF HORSES Hijfjjer Production Economical Operation Public Notice Tublic notice is hereby givrn that I have been appointed a commissioner by Hie Minister of Marine and Fisheries of Canada to investigate and report upon whether or not It is in the .public interest that trap nets for the capture of salmon should be authoriied in the area in British Columbia that Is adjacent to the northern boundary line between Can ada and the United States. A meeting of the commission will be held at Trlnce Rupert on Thursday, the'18th day of April next, at the Moose Hall, onmmehflng at 10 o'clock In the morning. All piTvms interested and who wish to give evidence relating to the matter so referred to me arc hereby no-llfied of the above sitting. Dated this 4th day of April, 1U29. (Signed) J. N. ELLIS, (88) Commissioner, and 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Rig 4 Taxi, tf Dentist Dr. .!. It. fioHse. Phone 686. Chevrolet Sedan, in fiat class condition, for sale. Phone 66. 89 James Lamb, manager of Gas-siar cannery, arrived1 in the eity on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver. City Senior Milliard Champion ship Final, Pyle va. ttalagno, at the Empress Club, 8 o'clock to-' night. The public is cordially in-i vited. 89 1 J. Strombeck, well known plo-T neer lr Alice Alip. Arm ...... Arm ntinln.r mining ....... nan man, x.uii, in 4.! is!T . passenger aboard the l'rtnee!. George today returning north f - ter having spent the winter in ! v J Vancouver. ' ATm Cham a trna mntVAw rt 1 Father Chamaiine O. M. I.. I., liprmn. lioraar,:: Catholic priest at Anyox, left- 'on 'I this morning' train for a trip v .wvwiii, muc, aim uirrrr puimm i in the eastern province. Dr. J. D. MacDonald, provincial veterinarian, arrived In the city en the Prince George this morning from Vancouver, being bound for Smithers and other central points on official duties. Paaaengers sailing from her for Vancouver on the Catala yesterday afternoon included: Miss Dlmmick, J. Harris, E. F. Cribb, Inspector William fipilbr, D. C Srott, C. Buscombe and W. II. Giles. R. R. PaKne production manager of- the Canadian Fishins Co.. arrived in city on the Prince ; ueorKp ynw tamina; irom van' I couver to attend the sessions o1 flu the HfJyal Commission on fish Tift DAIL1 NEWS ersonal News. In Brief ' IJrfffit.E. tlJe morning frJn H. L. arrived on Prince George this morning fnm"'" Pwdel tajthB'lM Vancouver and proceeded by train , ' to where he will make Topley an ; inapect0l. s , inspection of the Topley Rich- vincjal pollcesailed yesterday af-field mitt, for which he is con- terfciofi "fe the Catala for a trip suiting eineer VJctoWa pn offjda, huln9 ' ! " understood that Inspector t iv ii- well ,i i known i JoMb Wei Ho-'g,. be transfred neer Alic Arm miner and for- intn 1rine R t merly road foreman there for the , . provincial department of public j Mrs h McLeod and chd work, is a passenger aboard thewho have been visiting at Pacific, I'rlnce George today returniftg ;rjved , the ct from th , north after a trip tc , Vawrmver , on yesterd afternoon's and other points in the south. trtJn anJ wl d a ffiw dfl i . ' nvm i n. , C.N.R. steamer Prince Charles, ,, , . . ... which has been tied up in !,,- van- couver for the winter, is coming north this week on the V.W ver-Queen Charlotte Islands- Pr nee Rupert run in P ace of tM Prince John. The vessel, which Is ; , under commana oi ipt. eu. McLean, is due in port ea rly to- msnu mnrni n tt m nl will . onfell at morrow morning nu w. mnmx o ociock DRiunmy nigm on ner return soutn over me same route, i , a4.e,.4. f ANNOUNCEMENTS t4. , Gyro Hndown, Auditorium, ! April 10. Maose Whist Drlw and Dance,! April 20. V m. 1.- r :ai r. .om"e Canada's local hydro-electric de- (MWrfUPkmtJr;on the Prince with local relatives before retur- . , . . i , , ninB to tne,r "ome 'n Prince cm i w. A Gourlfl and R p Da tBginetirk for the federa, d mnt of bc work wh cam nofth fo Iocate a . . . .... Kra ..... EaMagton today . . to ,ocate a -Ue for whJch are be ,n. 8mjed there. q jj St6di Superintendent of Canadian National Telegraphs with headquarters In Vancouver, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train In the course of a trip through the district on of- uea and. will spend afew aays nere. , rge Rorie returned to t&e city on the Prince George tnis' morning from Vancouver where! insionu 01 regular mommy meetings, the Prince Rupert Re-tall Merchants Association is considering the advisability of holding meetings only at such times iiiiirn as us business uusmens comes comes up up to 10 be ue dealt with. A recommendation to this effect was made by D. C. Mcltnt', retiring; president. C.N.II. steamer lrlnce George, Capt. Harry Nedden, arrived In port tit 8j4G o'clock this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocenn Falls nnd will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart, whence she is due to return here at 7:30 tomorrow evening to sail south at , 10 p.m. " Prince Rupert Singers Concert, he was oa,led on account of the Capitol Theatre, April 29. .illness of hia son George Jr., who . has been suffering with pleurisy. The Annual Daaaar li aid of JIra- Ilo'e is remaining In Van-tho Ridley Home will bq held on couver a while longer. ' ' Thursday, May 2. I , . , . Moose Annual Picnic at Dlgly June 30. MUSIC rrT a it t rtnn AND PUPILS MMumAwr lecil Kiaminatkmi' tor 1029 m b krkl (bmuKhuut lh Unmhilm In May, Junf M July n.il.' AuuHtaliont ml ttt from Candklatn at Saull Sle. Marie ana all point, further wnl must rrach Ui Convrvatuo not latrr than MAY lit, 1929. AppUratlnii liirim ami Annul Syllilmj contalnlnf lull partlculara UI b maOcd on rcque.1. TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC CalUg. St. and Unlv.rlty Ay. TORONTO f . HEADACHE RELIEVED . . . riinnrtv iven flu'cXIf corrects the wo. I Ur,etlro dlstur- Intestinal poinons. and tick head-ache quickly disappears. Tour whole ejtiem enjoys & tnni iJt J, I?nlihM' ron feet re- aX,J"! r.ed.eP""land harmful. All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs CARTER'S II2u PILLS , SCALE OF CHARGES . 4. f1D The following is the scale C11' lor reading , , - . i T'V " 9 j l!f L60c ; ?rds Jhfks, f 2. . r uneral Nntlfoa SI 1 Funeral- Plnu.;rn . Ifl. ni 'a ' name. ' w 5 J,1?rm?.e ""v,ae m Engagement engagement W""JceineM - : . . 7 James Douglas is proceeding' with 1th the erection of a new res!-, derice for Ernest Valentine on Fifth Avenue East near Eberts Strt. Dale Pitt, manager of the Premier ffald Mining Co, left recent ly for a trip to Honolulu in the hope that the change will benefit his health. Jamet Undenvobd of the local Foreat Branch staff, who has been ort a holiday trip south, returned to the city on the Prin George this morning from Van- tourr Boys Band at the Rink-thurs rint nf erhf Afmtaatnn 1 ClA -1 ' WJ ilMIIIIilOIVII -W j Mr. and Mrs. 0. Besner and two daughters have been spending a few days in Montreal, guests at the Windsor Hotel. - Ha moo , ... TFommAn ... fstv Vf ... a auinnd .uu uneiiL-e on a cnarge oi arunKen- ness, was fined $50, with option; of thirty days' imprisonment, by' Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. ; Miss Florence Smith of the! Royal Band staff returned home ' on me rrince ueorge tnis mor ning from Ocean Falls where she "as been spending a holiday vis-; 'ng wnn irienas. E. F. Cribb, managing director of the Vancouver Dry Dock & VpstprrlflV flfternrvm nn his return ,to Vancouver after . having, pent couple coupie oi or days in the..city on ous.ness. Major J. A. Motherwell, chief; inspector of fisheries, arrived in "? CIiy m0'nln fn V nce Urge tfl' ; UK ia auenuance ai ine local ses-: slons of the Royal Commission on fish traps. Miss Jean Bailey sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for Victoria, being called there on account of the illness of her, father. A. H. Bailey, who was a, member of the old city police force here and now 1$ attached to provincial police headquarters in the capital. j G. H. Kohl of Montreal, who is here to undertake surveys in an-, Ucipation of the selection of 'a' site for the Power rorporatiori of rim n i ri an rvvvs w nifn an.v rti ma n u in this.-(dlstrct seventeen ' years aW iJC ;thi tld Prince Rupert IlVdro-Electrfc Co. , , Union freighter . Chilliwac. 1 Capt John Muir, arrived in port at 8:20 this morning from the Skeena River and is discharging a cargo of coal for Thomas Tro tier after which she will proce to the Naas River. Southhouix the vessel will load Terrace co: tonwood logs at the dry dock fc delivery to the Laminated Materials veneer mill at New Westminster. WEATHERREPORT Prince Rupert Overcast, calm; temperature, 42. Terrace Part cloudy, calm, 4(1 Rosswood Cloudy, south wind, 44. Aiyansh Clear, windy, 48. Alice Arm Part eloudy, north w,d 45 Anyox Clear, calm, 40. Stewart Part cloudy, south wind, 36. Haysport Rain, calm, 40. Port Simpson Cloudy, south wind, 40. Hatelton Cloudy, ealm, 42. Smithers Part cloudy, calm. 43. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm. 32. Vanderhoof Cloudy, calm, 40. Dawson Clear, calm, 20. Mayo Part cloudy, calm. 32. A Tickling In Her Throat For Years Mrs. rter Johnson, Port AVrnt R.O., writw: "I hi bfen tru tbtea tn T.r. m-itK . ticklinff in ttiv ..n.t very time I would lis down, nc at night I would cough so I could tiit I 1cp, ...- and could hrdly j do nijf won ! I would cough until I would vot., jj "x Wrd Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup and after the first bottle I had no more cough, and now I am never without a bottle of 'Dr. Wood's in the house." Price 3fc. a bottle; targe family sto 60o. at alt druggist and dealers. Put up only by The T. Milbura Co, Ltd., Toronto, Out. ... ... ri'i 'yMMiilfcBiMMMMMMMMBiiMi i ii i i wm iibii in ' wans u Shop Here and Pa fir YfJ fih mitimm, . -.r - uiwuun a , tye are headquarters HEINZ $:J& 57 VARIETIES FREE DEMONSTRATION in our store on Saturday by Mr. R. Bramley- We offer the following Heinz Combination Specials: LOT 11 jar saadtrish relish, 1 jar cucumber pickle or, relish, 1 tin tomato soup, small, 1 tin spag- hetti, snval!, 1 tin baked beflnt medium. & for . . . .95c imattonaf aaarwtfnri- M IHav JLiUO. a rax. f tomato bout) QUALITY RIGHT PHONE 55 M 1 in x m FAIRBANKS DIAL SCALES for fast accurate weighing You can depend on these fast accurate scales to speed up weighing and to reduce the potsibility of error. Thy hi, no aprlnft anil their ebo lutt accuracy and citrtma Mntltln-Mia will .ndurt lor year. Their Mf clear dial rfittr at lart a they can bt loaded and unloaded. Madt In many atylea to meet tha varylac demand of induatry. Writ lot fufl dewriptiona. C3St CANADIAN Fairbanks -Morse COMPANYvCtnUa4 St. J.iba, QmW, Uontir.1, Ottawa, TmK IhJmt. WinnisM. HmIu. CImtT. atVHwmv,liew. Ill MILK MILK fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Dally. RAItl.Y UEUVrfKV Throughout the City. VALENTINDAIRY Telephone 657, m m ail m i rwHaw n na m Save r Money! lrrinr I I, I . , . . . ii;iwiu omuivuai LOT 22 tins baked beans, small ; 2 tins tomato soup, small ; 2 tins spaghetti, small ; 1 bottle cat-l sup, large. 7 for 95c LOT 31 tin baked beans, me-! dium; 1 tin tomato soup, medium: 'n spaghetti, medium; 1 jar salad cream, 1 bottle vinegar, 16 oz., 5 for 95c LOT 4 4 tins buked beans, small; 4 tins tomato soup, small. TAT K O KnfflAfl Aot.nn v a v uuiucn tnnuj), lair, l jar encumber pickles or relish, 1 tin baked beans, medium t 4 or 95c 11 FRtJlT CbMBlNATION SPECIAL 1 tin -Libby's pears, 2a, 1 tin. LfDDy s peaches, 2s, for ... .50c STRAWBERRY JAMFraser Val-, ley. 4s. Tin 70c SLICED BACON Swift's fancyjl rindlens. Per lb 40cl ASPARAGUS TIPS-Del Monte,'' Is. Per tin 30c SAANICII CLAMS Per tin lGd BROOKFIELD BUTTER 3-lb. carton. Pen-tn $1.40 REID'S SULTANA CAKES New shipment. Each 25c REID'S CHERRY CAKE Fresh and delicious . Per lb 45c MOLASSES 2i. Ter tin ...20c PRUNES lbs 35c TEA Our own blend, lb. . .G0c PRICES RIGHT iitrnvc Kft A OiTS Th Cunard Chief Steward . . . creator of the Menu . . . mentor of chefs and stewards, who Inaplret them wit h his own cnthuilatm and prlds In making you comfortable. Ills genius is a mighty fore for your comfort. You will never forget those dances on deck, thoie children's parties, that llttU dinnerparty. Sail Cunard 1 1 Book IkrOMilt Tit Cunard Steam Skip Ul, limW, tufiMff 51. IK., Vtntnmr (TtLStymour or any tHamsMpateni, Weekly (Sailing to Europe) From Mar 3rd from Montreal (and Quebec I CUNARD V- CANADIAN StRVICC Ns-' a-o Cabin, Teirrrtt Third Cabin tndTVnj una LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 CarUige, Warehousing, and liiatributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Speclalle In Piano and Furniture Muting.