Come in for Details of the $30 'iniTf -r L DEMAND Prinrr Uuptrt. B.C SELVIG BROS. MEAT MARKET ocsLI and Personal. News 000 Prize Picture Contest Let us tell you how easily you can qualify for a major prize in this big Eastman Contest the greatest In the hletory of photography. Entry blanks and complete contest information are available at the Kodak counter now. Come to our store tc fill any photographic need. We have a complete stock of cameras and dependable Kodak film. And our trustworthy Kodak finishing makes the most of every roll nf film. yic Pioneer Dfuxctsts THIRD WE. t, SIXTH ST - TELEPHONE r"f,?or "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE; PAINTIEST IJKEAKFAST FOOD." Sniokcil Daily by mi Canadian Fish & CbU Storage : Co:, Ltd. 3rd Avenue IMionc 7(55 MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES Specialty: "OLD COITNTUY S A USAGES" , Our make Fresh every day. Superior Quality. SUITS! SUITS! MA I) II TO OROKU Cutting, Workmanship and Sly! All ftuarnnlfftl SUITS STHAM CLBANHD ANI PKILSSllI) Wt Ihllver to Any Part of tin City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 Smart Hand-Tai'ored Clothes Mude as you wnnt them from your choice of fabric isnd fashion-tailored to your body lines. Wear Art-Kraft Clothes Samuel Wood, Tailor SIXTH STRUCT Phone 38 P. O. Box 2f5 s 4 a Taxi Phone i, Big Taxi, tf Prince Rupert Singers Concert in aid of Hospital Operating Room, April 20. For Nanalmo Wellington or Alberta Stfotleis teal, call Albert ana McCaffeYy Ltd. "Phone 1 " 11G'&'T17. Service on Sunday at 2 t. m. I in Moose Hall. All welcome. I Church service fn' the Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. 70 F. H. Bell of the scientific- staff of the International Fish-; cries Commission arrived In the I Hy rom 8et(I.n the Prince Rupert this morning. Mrs. R; ,;A Harlow, who has been unpnHlmr tha woolr hurt m of this city, and her sister re : . ! c. Mr. ami Mri. A. H. Barker Capt Dentist Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone 6S6. For yMberta Beacon Hard Soot Ie8 co.1l, phone Albert & McCaf-fery Ltd., llG and 117. tf An Organ, Recital will begivi Ml of Ewart . Lvn In R An. tf; Idrew's Pro-Cathedral on Sundav . , , J next at the close of the evening Mr. and Mrs. W. t, P.. Tooth ofiswtjce Stewart, who have been on ai trip south, am pimrs re-j Pawerigers sailing from here turning north from Vancouver for Vancouver on the Cardena on the Prince liupert today. la8t night included A. King, Rob- r , " , , rt Armstrong and J. 0. Hall- Moose Lodge and Women of fax Mooseheart Legion Memorial I . . allied at a shadow dance which ne. was fined ?2( with optica of , was held at Toplev this week for I50 4day"' mP-'nient, by Magis-j trate McClymont , in city police th befitflt befitflt of of thL the Barns Hnra. Lake T -nVn Hospital. the Kuest of Mrs. James Far-no- '" oiumy, -AP"' , court this morning. Department of ' the Interior, Men Princ George and Pomeroy 'fbr umbia Invited. Commodore Cae at Stewart. I ' fi HO ! v Mr. and Mrs Magistrate MeClyraont In elty ' d N'erthern B. C. left on Pr'nt. In Prince Rupert Singers in Con cert at Capitol Theatre, Monday, April. 29, Mrs. Norrls Prlngle Bailed last night on the Prineeas,(Hyal ror Vancouver. . , , Mr and MrsV G. A. Woodland returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver. The Lief Erikson Society, at its meeting last night, decided td hold a social 'function on May 17 to celebrate the anniversary of Norwegian Independence. - -- i At the. meeting of ihe Board of Tn Board of Trade at its! Trade last night F. D. Mathers, meetlnj? It night received. a re-' representing the B. C. Packers 1ue from a Japanese firm to bei as purchasing agent, was elected Put 'n oucn WH someone in-i a member. terested. in geological specimen. KiuMdiino in,.. onn Edward Larsen. for druiikeu-! 1 E. R. Workman of Stewart, who BUmS ha hoo rin o (rtn in C.ottl. nar, fifth Avene Bast, returned "J lu- w'" j'"ccupy xneir ether points in the south, is a pas-to her borne in Prince George f fMt ,on hlrd Avenue, ex- stnger returning north on the! on this morning's train. jteftelM alterations having been Prince Rupert today. I Mrs. Norman Chater, formerly complete. i i Three Ocean Falls school Merely routine business was teachers who have been viaitinir ceutly entertained at a large tt4iten up at a meeting of the in the city returned home on the ! in me Hotel ueorgia. Vancouver. RriKson society last night, 1'rlncess Royal last night. They fluents included a number of lad- i Vice-preirtdent I. Fenness occu- were Misses Peters, De Bou and ies who formerly lived in Prince P'ed the chair in the absence of Baker. Rupert. be president, Karl Dybhavn. i , - 'J'Y I i'l Ot.'l-t-rf '; ' Yale Rosenstein, Hyder mer- E. W. Marentette left onTthll'ij rJwfl?! fqrt his second chant, is a pasenger aboard the ' 0. R. Gilbert, Brief And the hilltop gardens yield this fragrant tea. mm mStH H mm msm. mm mm :mtm arm sua iuh mm oi... . kbep m v wm m mm mm mm . ) on m mm m &i isea ' ru sb n id i km TEA Fresh Srem the gardens1 KAIEN CHAPTER" Members of city on timiflcrow afternoon's couver, I'owell ltiver .and Ocean , " " , V ' , oyable dancinc train from Terrace and sail the rails and win sail at 4 o'clock ; , v ,as attended ame evening on the steftfter thl afternoon for Anyox and J Prince Rupert for Vancouver en- Stewart, returning here at 7:30 of Montreal. party which wtfcd friends. The hall was police court this morning dl; ANNOU.NCraiwrrs , mt morning's i tram for tne in- Poaaot,OM orrKr4 , 4K. monologue by A. ... Co.inon, mls-d a charge of aouwrt . . .; . U . tS.'i.i" frorn. the south on the Princess AlH and wr; - which wsliW 0. . . . ; ' W BI : a. y.erday afternoon inc., " Bettttte of Queen Charlotte City by- Ma wife. """vr'""-.;: I Fl 1 eagles wwat.wnve m wanw. fl aJi, .,;, m.M . Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson - Sin T nrMnZ Ocean Falls), L. II. Chapman rrfreshments Omi lioedowA. Auditorium. n Acton Acton as wn, was originally , ... were served at midnight. ABrll 49. piannea out win remain in the " .. i R. V. G. LePin was master of! - Z-m . c ".""' 7' Aid. Theo Collart, who has i.een ceremonw ana me commute Moott Vhlat Drive and Dbc, oration nexMyeek of the centen on a bUsine99 trlp to New York sponsible for the successful April aa Moose Annual Wenfe at Dlgbjf June 30. Hear the mellow harmony of Normandy Chimes Uwra. ntMtly i dmMt - ttme MmmU ke hettwir hi Mah. . fkeptdoclci Ji bow rM n Ooiebtn tad Ism tbm. Se the new Gilbert Clock deiiam. Noif tlit tied kn44fbei fiflWl of mnr caWftM, ftstMkM the fMtmee Ollbtrt ink ted iWKWjrls diU. ft every room labour borne there to ipnro-ute Gilbert Cluck. John Bulger, Ltd. TUB JUWKLIiKltS' Public Notice Public notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed a commissioner by the Minister of Marine and .Fisheries5 of Canada to Investigate and report upon w(heyw,ornot it is In the public interest that trap nets for the capture of salmon should be authorised In the are in British Columbia that it adjacent to the northern boundary line between Canada and the United States. A meeting of the commission will be held at Prince Rupert on Thursday, the 18th day of April next, nt the Moose Hall, commencing at 10 o'clock in the morning. All persons interested and who wish to give evidence relating to the matter so referred to me are hereby notified of the above sitting. Dated this 4th day of April, 1020. (Signed) ' . J. N. ELLIS, (88) Commissioner, ami inner pouus in me eti, ro- turned to the city on the Prince Prised Mr. LePine, Alonidj Runert this morninir. He was Haines, J. O. Steen and W. II.1 met at Vancouver and accompanied home by Mrs. Collart and son, Robert. A. P. Allison, who is identified with logging business on the "'hortrldjrv. John Dybhavn presided at the door. N. S. McGlashin, who has been eking naval training at Ksqui- Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived returned to the city irom in the city from Vancouver on the 'he south on the Prince George Prince Rupert this morning and this morning, will proceed to the islands on the Prince John tonight. He is ac- Mra. J- CampbelL who con-companied by K. W Worsoo, ,-:Huct! i .'"lbPtejtgliee at Stew- art,vW a pfteJfBjai aboard the G. W. Dunn, assayer for XU prince Rupert TOjlay returning Consolidated Mining & Smeftfjit north after a trip to Settle and Co., returned to the city on Urt! Portland. Prince Rupert this morning from! Vancouver. He was accompanjfd Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McLean, by Mrs. Dunn and member, of. well known pioneer residents of the family, who have come from Stewart, are passengers aboard Rossland to make their home j the Prince Ujpertodny retur-here. ' , . iplttf Jorih after giving spent Mg'imr in' Vhniver. Names not hitherto' handeuTRri for publication in connection I Orand concert by the com-with the Catholic bataar were blned orchestras of the Capitol Mrs. J. J. Muldoon and Mrs. land West holme Theatres. Jack Jarvis McLeod both of whom I De Jausserand. Ewart Lynne, sang most acceptably and who Bill Beaumont and Fred Wells of were accompanied respectively the Capitol and C. Balagno, F. by Mrs. 0. Arsencau and Mrs. Williams Bob Greenfield and J. Blott. Also an Alexandria pud- Browne of the Westholme. .will ding had been donated by Mrs. be given in the Capitol Theatre Carrol and was won by Mra. Sunday evening, April 14, assls-Paterneau. Mrs. Fred Riffou ted by Mrs. Muldoon, Miss Bal-assisted at the home cooking. iagno and orchestral soloists. in urch Services fragrant PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher, Rev. T. Ion Jones, M.A. Morrfng V(0i:shj(i!at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Message of the Scars." Sunday school at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Sermon subject, 'The Mute Christ." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 245 Second Avenue This Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christy Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Unreality." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The public Is: cordially Invited. nwrniwr'a Jtrai. for Terrace offence on a charge of drunken-Prince Rupert today, returning - , -Tr, .T . . , ..mnrnf, where he will Mitme 'S&'&Wft 1 50' wlth 'tlon ftorth after a brlef trlp to SeattIe FINF M ANlF RY ST. ANDREFS CHURCH r.,,m., duties as mhger of ip&iBMkiwnWJtnfi , jreiV vN''- Marentette Magiatrate Mcuiymont Iff Mty 'e'n. men visiung in me smiiy-'wiir prottably leave, ponce court wis morning. - ""' trrnrm nn lntrfv '" '''! 'w' I H ! ' n-JUUOUl'rA.t.l.. A lf-l-. Tin. tKnmTA .nl TV. Ho U. rogram of Organ Recital io Be Given by Ewart Lyne at 9 p.m. Sunday, April 7, 1929 I Wtmwn's Canadian Club Ban end A: J. Pomiroy arrived in the Meeting last night endorsed ,..,, ' iquei.on. Wieday, April 10. city" ftom.-training school' in reeoiutlon coming from . the Ro?! f'"?n9 "9 "e" Hymn ISDeaker MMw McXeand. Aasis- Vancouver nn the Prince Rntert PHnee Rupert ' Radio Associa- "Rhtful Affair in I.O.D.E. Boellmann .Suite Gothique Itant-CommiMioMr fnf N w this mornlni? for dntv in ifli" tfon asklnir that Ian iiwMeto'r be HaI1 Last Evening Introduction Terrltorift Wl Yuko- Hrnrh of Divleion. Molris notl posted fhf located in northern British Col- I Gothique. choral, Menui't , m.. . Priere a Notre Dame, Toccata. Kaien Chanter, mih. 0 i Royal Arch Masons, were hosts iaat night in the I.O.D.E. Hall in; request ; N.R, steamer Prince Rupert, Jo have been spending part of t frgt whfch Rtf.se Suite From "The M t. D. Donald, arrived In portilh w,nterL at Vlteri e1"- ig been heW by the chapter in J Yenice- ,by nWetU omi& trnt&v " f In te south arrived in te Prelude No. "Portia," morning ,u'"w'",Vnf .itJ n. ny years. B" "l ,ron,-y'n- ",.7.w"' rr,ve. tal March; Prelude Doge' March . Merchant irwte to Ckrwdale to which tomorrow evening and sailing J' V'? thV'S!' "ly decorated with color..,. T-W" has een spe ,ndln ndli he An hem and Collection "Je: r paint Mr. Darker ha. bven trans- eoeth at 10 p.m. Jh J ind 'b, h h frr.i . k. 'er recess from the House of . , , Risen," solo, by Mr. Blott. Orien- No. 2, members of the chapter and In- Sul,an ,.The chord w. .... "" iancinK was in progress iroiu r i.t. v. i. . ,, Staff Catpain Joseph Acton of J" rZ W p.m. until 2 a.m. and, in the Wwmgell, dldslonal commander on th'8 mrn "KL8 tra,n fr n 0t; rourw of the ewning. there (By quest) of the SalVation Army for AN tawa a the uraPtion of wi a " ?Jram I Xh'included Jesus Is -.1 !!. .l..l . 1 .B anln. !. Mr P V JUI-n. 1 u jjuuirc me nuneu iu tul uui. th s program to bring with them. Glean decks ... so clean you could eat your breakfast oft them ... so clean that she looks like a new ship every day. Early In the morning they clean her, these cheery Cunard Deck Hands . . . with oceans of water, with mops and brooms and old fashioned elbow .reuse. Salt Cunard t Both throuth The Cunard Sltam Ship Co., Limited, 6m Jlauinit St. If., Vaneewer Tel. Stymtur J64S-Q), or any ileamMp agent. Weekly Balling to Curop From Ms 3rd Irom Montreal mm Qucb- CUHARD CANADIAN SCRVICC Cabin. TmifMThirilCsfiln Thlti Vtm