i ueaday. friarch 12, 1&24 1 VWkJZ! Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert DRYDOGK AND SHIPYARD Operating li-T.I. WtttWJ Too Floating Dry Dock Engineers, feachlnUta, Boilermakers, Rlarksnilth. I'stlrri. maker. Founders. Wood workers. Vr. ELECTING AND ACETYLENE WEI.DIN'I. Our plant Is eouippd to handle all kinds ot MARINE AND COMMERCIAL' WORK. PHONES 43 and 85 SELVIG BROS. MEAT MARKET 3rd Avenue Phone 7G5 MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES Specialty: "OLD COUNTRY SAUSAG ES" Our make Fresh every day. Superior Quality. RED'S Transfer Fifteen years experience In FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We sell 8 kind of Coal Any kind of Wood In any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights and ..J measure, art right So' fi'dilr Jervice Phone us-and save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 204. Night Phone: Red 317. Engraved Tableware When you buy your silver from us you now can hove it engraved artistically so that the work on all pieces will bi' alike. This adds to the value of the net and makes a gift more appreciated. Our automatic engraving machine enables us to do this. John Bulger, Lid. THE JEWELLERS Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results. . ' I 'leturn in la planni April . United April 4. iur. Mr. Melatta Chrh Muakl King's Herald. to eraaa tke- Mad i TllE !.ML NEWS Local and Personal News In Brief ?' Come in for Details of the $30,000 Prize Picture Contest Let ua tell you how easily you .can qtttllfy for a major rrlte.in this Mg Eastman Contest-- greatest ft the history if photography. Entry blanks and complete contest inforina-t on are available at the Kodak counter now. Come to our store to fill any photographic need. We haw a complete stock of cameras and dependable Kodak film. And our trustworthy Kodak finishing makea the most of every roll of film. yfiv Pioneer Dmttfists rHIHDAVE.f, SIXTH ST ' TtltPltONLS 8't,200j 4 a Taxi Phone L Rig 1 Taxi. W Miar-iett will sail from Canadian Legion general nv-et-' ".'i'.ftl awjnrd the steamer Princess in Wednesday at 8 p.m. Demist nr. J.-ll. uosse. rnone Marjf tomorrow afternoon for CSC. Vancouver. Ratepayer!' meeting fn Rupert ifr$4 Williams, violinist, East United Church tonight at now degotimr all his time 8 o'clock. Acting Mayor Theo Collart left yesterday on a business trip to New York City and other " points in the aL ' Rodney B. Ashby, who has been In the city for several months on Mormon mioatonury vfnrk sails by the Camosun this ufter-uoon on his ret am to Utah. leaehiflj-. Orchestra class pupilk- niwje Blue 480. Ladf Chuw&i 14 at Me Lead, Aid Jtopert East United ramciCB lea, WaWH ionic ui .11 m. .jurvii 966 Tenth Avenue, Hotne cooking and candy. for rfiver on the Camowin this afltrhoon will ihftode E. S. Richardson, D. S. Cameron, D. Adjutant William Kerr, Sal- Laftey. G. I). Benson, Morley vation Army, who recently under- Shier, J. Broutch and II. S. Davis. 'went an operation In the Prince, I'adtfijjtkrs sailing from here Rupert General Hoepltat, is mak-1 There was quite a large at-Iwg rapid progress toward re- tendance' at a Norwegian dance coveryMd will be able to get up! which was hHd in the Metropole for the firet'titoe toward the mm! j Hall last night Accordkn of this week! Next week he music was featured and P. Peter should be able to return to his j sea was 4a oharge of the affair, home, i .'. UmnMa private company cap-ttatltod at $25,000 with head Mrs. R. L. Mclatoati leaves to-1 office at Stewart, B.C., to take morrow for Haaafftafc where ike over the dry good store of Harrv will meet her alMw- ai proceed Zeff art with authority to enter Mo St. John frow which port ttolthto iHMfMss of anv kind. sails March 28 Wit a party M iMet Mrs. Mclafoalii ftrior to het ion the Cimosun for ann'oUncemeNts .. , Women of Mooaeheart Levkm, St. Patrick's Tea. March 14. at the home of Mrs. MttuwllMs, Sec "Officer M at West- boh theatre, March 18 and 1. Maaae WMat Drive and Dance, March 22. t8 I'reshyterian Easter Sale March tfecftm, The Refreshments. Royal Ihirple Brkke, Whist arid Dam, Elks' Ileeto, Afril ft. Anglican W. A. HKater Sale, Church fistater C.W.L. Spring Sale in Catholic ltell. Thursday, Awrfl 4. Afternoon from S tb 6. Social in ere-uie starting at 8:30. 4 SCALE OF CHARGES X the following Is the scale nf charges made for reading notices: Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, J 2. Funeral Notlcea $1. Funeral Flowers 10c; per name. ' Mnrriage nnd Engagement announcements $2. 4- MILK MILK Fresh l'aiteuried Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENT1NDAIRY Telephone B57. WEATHER REPORT Terrace Cloudy calm. St. Aay CJdMdy. calm, S6. Haysport U$bt Wind, cloudy, 84. Port SiBapeofl Light wind. H. Haxohon Part cloudy, 32. Smithers Ilart Cloudy, BtdfcibiaH' tonteht Exhibition liRU at 73:6. Admlstiien S8e and Is life. 58 to for Lessons in Magic and Welght-C2 o,I-ttnd. Apply Chas. Courtier, Cttpttol Tlieatre. G8 HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mra. II. B. Rochester and child, Central L. F. Turgeon, Edmonton. Royal Fames Lewis, Ketchikan; Anderson, city. Vancouver Fisheries, 17c d 8c. 0. halibut Arrivals today 193,200 lbs. v American Fish Receives Up to At the nagular weekly meeting 18.1c and flc and Canadian The picture "Submarine" which last night of the Salvation Army comes to the Capitol Theatre til is ' Young People Legipu arrange. week with Jack Holt in the leadr ; meats were made for a special 15.7c and 7c Halibut arrivals here today ing part will be- shown not onfy (St. Patrick;' entertainment wbfe;n'3tlled 183U0 pounds, of which j Wednesday and Thursday hat j will held next. Monday. 18C.0.UO lxfih was Anierican Friday also. The ma nag en nt la of the opinion that everyone will want to see this wonderful film and for that reason it Will have a three-day run. nlftff. t. and 57,200 pounds Canadian. Trie Jfy, American fish received from 16.Sc AtatHitthe incorporations just ml 8c to 18.1c and 8c at the fish KMtte4 Ja that of II. Zeffert wchasge and Canadki 16c and 7c lo io. Ye and vc. Arrivals and sales were as follows : American J. P. Todd II., 8000 pounds, and Onah, 7000 pounds, Atlin Fisheries, 18c and 8c. frf.tul. for Kim. U U AU fi o r- Mp,jvwui.,iwiiiri t a. tjBincrvii. l inner M over. t o i . j ii.. t . .... .... . . 'O'"""" ihkuuvii w w ran wwwn mux nan; "i UI mv w i bcv mtmr TOT lor U uk Central central riiviainn division, and anH St. rirUn orwt rr.u r.n.Un ,T' v"1 o. funarasM 01 lien. over. Fi.h rU SHrOv vn ia for,. the Queen Chariotte jaid 8c. laiawfa, tU sail this afternoon Sttka, SS.OM poanda, Booth where they will attend a deport- VtortM, 21.$Q pvunds, Atlin toeatal eamfereuce next week. Flaherie, 16.9c and 8c, lataes rteyd. aethte inapector for Utorta, 090 pouRda, Canadian District Nsj. t, will go south Fri- F & Cld Storage Co., 17. Tc dy motnthg on the Prinee-1 8c- - - - Anna J- 8000 Pund- Canadian George to ftUettd the same meet- img. .Fish & gJ(4 Storage , Co., 18.1c Prince Rirtiert Part cloudy. iih amitbewt wind; tempera tare, 39. Ross wood Snowing, cairn. t. calm, calm, 11. totm Lake Clear, windy, 31. " Vaaderhoof Snowing, calm. (fUeanel Cloenly, calm, mild. Prince QftOTfe Cloudy, calm. arrena, ILOOO pounds, Atlin Fisheries, I8.10 and 8c . Wiaard, 29,000 pounds, Pacific Fisheries, 17,1c and 8c. Canadian Signal, 21.000 Bounds, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 15c and 7c. ; Prosperity A., 14,000 pounds, Ayansh Part cloudy, pairs, Orbon, 4500 pound, and Joe 32- 'Baker, 8100 pounds Canadian Mice A r as Part atoudv. calm, w.v, . r3A (jswd IYi(W eteWng-Babitot 86. 1.17 ?. Johanna. 10.000 pounds, and part Bayview, 9000 pounds, Booth Fisheries, 15.4c and 7c. north SEEINGTRADE ; WEST INDIES . AND CANADA m,ld: . ST. JOHN. March 12. - "The ZiLuZ tSi Wade pwaibllities for Canada in , Whitehoraa-Clear. south .1. wind, a, Wiat Iiidlea seem to be won- Had 17 Boils On His Neck Arms and Legs WTiies: i naa wen uoiiwreu un U ils tor about two years. 1 had revriiUvit on my nerk. arms and 1 tried all kinds of tnMi rine, but none of them wemctd to help rue any. 1 then uJ two bottles of r rfarfnt inHW. but it is something earmarks Part cloudy, south lb(lt win have to be gone after - 2" tgfresslVcly by Canadian busi- Dawson Part cloudy, north neM mMli" stated J. K. Sherrard Wind, 2 ImsIow. 0f Montreal, Quebec, ex-president . - of the Canadian Manufacturers Association, on his arrival here this afternon on board the R.M.S. Lady Hawkins. It is necessary that Canada should seek to buy more from the West Indies, Mr. Sherrard stated, and in this way increase their Mr. A. L. Willoa, Stpton, Mo, buying power of Canadian prod- ucta . In the development of this trade Mr. Sherrard declared that the new service provided by the Canadian National Steamships under the terms of the treaty should help materially, as the new ships are particular)) fine vessels and well suited to the trade. KING HAD HIS FIRSf OUTING YESTERDAY ALDWICK, Sussex, March 12. -The King had his first outing and I i'ive never been bothered with yesterday since his arrival at Ald- HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 NEW SHIPMENT JtJST ARRIVED JUinc Head Alberta Lump ;. .$13.50 Mine Head Alberta Sootless Larg&Egg $12.50 Mine Head Sootlcss Egg . $12.00 Pembina Peerless Eg? $12.00 Als6 all other classes of coal DRY BIRCH, JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load i $3.50 Double load $650 Large sack 50c Box wood cuttings, large load . . . $3.50 Piano and Furniture Moving. Express and Baggage Day and Night Service 139 Second Avenue MRS. HOOVER AT WHITE HOUSE First Lady of United States Will Carry on Much as Usual at Executive Mansion WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 7: Mrs. Herbert Hoover brings to the White House a homelike in formality such as Washington has rarely seen. For her, the White House will be not only the executive mansion but another home, and she plans to open its doors to her friends juat as she has all the other homes with which she has ringed the world. Those who know her best ' expect no change in the e$s? Informality with which she flfwhys has received theo. To hef door ofaind the historic white cfel oraas ef the Whito House, they say, will still come the long line of world travelers, scientists, engineers, explorers and statesmen who always have found their way to her hearth wherever she and her engineer husband have lived. As wife of the president, she wilt, of course conform to the rules requiring secret service at-' tendance on all her outings, and the formal state dinners and receptions required in the White House eatortalning probably 'will show little change. Mrs. Coolid-ge's custom of receiving on a fixed date all the formal out-of- UBXTaqSTH. TT'tTBaSC.' ' town callers- who Un to pay their respects she will probably also continue. Mrs. Hoover has learned through her long life of wide travel that people of all coun- i iei, have much in common, and tat the bonds of friendship can overstep the differences of languages and ways. Statesmen, Scientists, business men and students of all the leading peoples of the world have found a welcome in her home, and through ihem she has learned to know the ittie intimate customs of each nation, from the Chinese way of sending tiny lemon trees at Christinas, to the French way of celebrating New Year's. Dr. George A. .C. Roberts of 'Odeen Charlotte Cilr has been lpP1oUited a,' jastice of the peace and coroner. Daily News "want-ads" Bre to bring RESULTS! Garden Field Seeds FERTILIZER BULKLEY VALLEY HAY AND GRAIN Prince Ruoerf Feed Co. PHONE 58 Imperial Motors Ltd. CALGARY and LETHBKIDGE ARE THE DISTRIBUTORS IN ALBERTA FOR CHRYSLER CARS , AND FEDERAL MOTOR TRUCKS At all time we have on hand a large trtock of parts that can he shipped to all Dealers or Distributor- for CHRYSLER Cars, FEDERAL Trucks, or to any Service Garage neodinr parts for the above two products or for any Chrysler product. We would prefer to ship from Calgary. Our largest stock of parts is maintained here. This will save Dealers, Distributors and Garage men considerable time If they have not the part en hand, or cannot locate it In helr particular community, rather than sending direct to the factory. Write to Mr. Thos. Bratby. Servlf elanaer, : or Mr. Ralph Eggen. Parts Manager. v IMPERIAL MOTORS, LTD. CALGARY, ALBERTA $500 REWARD Just ask your Meat Market or Grocer about Rums' Shamrock Racon Contest are