in 1 ' , ' ( -1 Local Come in for Details of the $30,000 Prize Picture Coiitest Let us tell yon how easily you can qualify for a major prize in this big Eastman Contest the greatest fn 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 u complete stock of cameras and dependable Kodak film. And our trustworthy Kodak finishing makes the most of ev'ry roll of film. yfie Pioneer Uriticistv THIND AVE. tr SIXTH ST TELEPHONES K',200 Canadian National Steamships prince Rupert DRYDOCK ; SHIPYARD Operating ti.T.l. W.utM l'.n r luaWng Dry IWt Engineers. j;achinltH. Boilermaker), niacksmllli. I'mirr" maker. Founders Wnodworktr. Fc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WKLDIN'J Our plant Is equipped to handle all kind. ol MAKINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 1H5 SELVIG BROS. MEAT MARKET 3rd Avenue l'hone 7G5 MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES Specialty: "OLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES" Our make Fresh every day. Superior Quality. RED'S Transfer Fifteen years' experience In FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We sell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood in any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights hW measures are right. So la our Service rhono us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SKItVICI'V Day Phone: 204. Nixht l'hone: lied 317. Engraved Tableware When you buy your sliver from us you noy can have it engraved artistically so that the work on all pieces will be alike. This adds to the value of the set and make a gift more appreciated. Our automatic engraving machine enables us to do this. John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLERS Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results. and Personal News Iii Brief "I'TVMl ScqUi ' National Westholme tonight. last evening from Anglican' April MILK Music i R. Slaiiery sailed from here on 68C- Bert Wilson, who has sold the Empire Baths business to David vwhere he will spend a few days. Later lip iiifjnl in viHit.llnv.oT. 'ton. 28. ANNOUNCEMENTS Women of Mooseheart Legion, St. Patrick's TeH, March 1 i, at the home of Mrs. Mussalleni. See "Officer GCC" at West-holme Theatre, March 18 and ID. Moose Whist Drive and Dance, March 22. Presbyterian Easter Sale March Good" Friday evening Baptist Church Mus'icai' Lecture,' "The King's 'Heraldl' Refreshment. I. ' W. A: Easter Sale,! - SCALE OF CHARGES The following is the scale of charges made for reading notices: Birth Notices 60c Cards of Thanks. $2 Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c ner name. Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Dailv. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout t'.ie City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon Closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board daily. Wu can give instant ser vice in buying and jelling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. Wo alio have facilities for accepting Wheat order on Winnipeg Stjck Exchange. Representing Miller, Court ft Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Lld. 617 2nd Avvnue J'rlnre. Rupert, ILC at 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 TaxL tf C. Prevost sailed from here on EG the Catala last night for Van-f I uentist. ur. J. K. Gosae. hone couver. the Princess Royal last night fori ' Vancouver. . j John MacKay, who has been Union' steamer Catala, Jatala, Johnstohe, arrived Mitchell & Currie are proceed ing .with the erection of a new employed at the Alberta Wheat dry kiln at the Dig Bay Lumber Capi A. Pool' levator here, left on this Co.'s sawmill at Seal Cove. ' in port! at 5:30 ,roqrnlng's train for the east en-l : T the south amrnjutcto Scotland. " Union freighter Chilliwack, ! sailed at midnight on her.rettyn to Vancouver and waypoints. Merely routine business taken up last night at the regular monthly meeting of the St. Andrew's Society. Howard .Steen, president, occupied the chair. Mis Anne Lonirwill who Capt. John Muir, is due in left tomorrow with local cargo. come north to see the Un tPd lroin ,allluu' lu ;...... port; The i jhere recently for Chicago has re- vessel is going no farther north was ceiveil'the appointment as "Diet- than Prince Rupert this trip. Ician",for the Chicago Nursery 1 and Hospital for Children, one of Mr. and Mrs. David Scott, 1525' the oldeit established and weal- Eleventh Avenue East, returned , thiest institutions of its kind in to the city on the Princess Mary Chicago. this morning from a holiday trip ' ' to Vancouver and other points, . . tir r 1 1 - I 1 A.'..L. y 4. mcAiian, wno was for- l,IC BUUl" Smith, will sail tomorrow hfftbt merlji-Indian on the Cambsun for Alice. Arm Agent at Fort Frasejfe arrived in the city from Freighter Salvor, Capt. C. Rush. Victo; on the Princess Royal arrived in port at 2 o'clock this yestgrdf afternoon and left this afternoon from the south with Wjorriimr for the fnterior. He a cargo, fof coal, lumber, cement .will-visit Hazelton and other and oef commodities for Al ponti on private business. MfSV Erank WnrH nf Hfnuaatt from, to Vancouver, will Mil bp. the Prince John tonight on her return to her home on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Mrs. Ward la the mother of Mrs. George Hill jr. of this city. Mrs. E. Frampton and family of Ocean Falls were visitors here bert & Mc.Caffery. W. C. Blanchard, chief clerk for' vvhb arfcfred In the city this weekjthe "f Pas and Yukon Rail-1 way & Navigation Co., and Mrs. Blanchard were passengers on board the Princess Mary today re- i turning to Skagway after having. sent the winter in the south. B. A- Twiss, British Columbia and Alaska manager for the Manufacturers' Life Assurance, aboard the steamer Princess was a Passenger aboard tne( Royal jreaterday afternoon, having Pr'ncew - -. Mary today ...... bound north ( i State consul here with a vlew visitjine city on tne way to moving to the states shortly. "u"" ;;;(, Mr. Frampton was here the week, : " , nrevioua.' C.P.R. steamer Princess Mary, ..- T1.4L I rt. i . r n GL el-... TTni,i rhorUv. p-.or f!(fn!,r vlv oiiinsuection to the com- April 4. , C.W.L. Spring Sale In Catholf" Hall, Thirlday, April 1. After noon from 3 to 0.' Social in eve ning starting at- SiSO. ijvmill.and logging opera- tley Bay. ers arriving in the city ! f rom'rancouver on the Princess nojF3ft,'rday afternoon inciud- J. C. Bingham, C. N. Boyd. E. Mrs. R. G. Emerson, wife of the chief operator at Dead Tree Point wireless station near Skide-gate, arrived In the city on the Princess Royal yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, following a vacation trip south and will Clears Skin of Blemishes The Perfect Antiseptic Treatment It la m i-k'T ta rlit roof k.ln of plrapln. bWtrhM. hlt'inli)tMM Jutt epplr tbe pure cool. Inc llqnM I).0.1. Oir and lUlslm. in mthlx ilmrat prnetrit Iho akin ! klT ilrlx- wT tor IrrlUtloa. 1TCHINQ Saii TOPS INHI'.UVTI.T A Mr bottle protM Itt merit nr ronr ilniffUl iItm your mnn.r brk. D.D.U tkim .. (VtD-D.D.lkiB.J V. 4. McCtTCIIEON, IIKKKUST. OftMES LTD. 1 MACHINE KNIVES C. Salntey, arrived in E. Heaf-hy, ' general manager of Prt at, 11 0'c,ock thU morning "V i Royal Purple Bridge. Whist .,: ',r . Z"? 'rom I;!. nightn-jlthe Prince John for a ternoo Vancouver and sailed at in the city from Se- mKn ror AlaaKa P01"" WMMe Princess Royal yes rhe ls "WU her,e wuthbound jiext Wednesday af- noon and will sail o. Union steamer Catala, in port last night, will be withdrawn at Vancouver at the conclusion of the present voyage for annual overhaul. The steamer Cardena, which has been undergoing overhaul, will return to her regular jllwiphy. .Mr.1 Henderson, J. Shore, ,run next week "? the C .Wl" ' Mrs. R. G. Emerson. W. J. Mc- De oacn: on tne vaneouver-i rince Allan and W. Smith. Mrs? E. Rupert-Any6x-Stcwart route at Frampton and children of Ocean the end of this month Falls were making the round I trip. SNOW ON COAST AND ! CLOUDY IN INTERIOR, I NOT COLD ANYWHERE Snow has been fallinir at a temperature, 35. TerraceCloudy, calm, 36. Rosswood Snowing, calm, 34. Aiyanish Snowing, calm, 32. Alice Arm Snowing to rain, calm, 36. Anyox Heavy, wet snow; calm, 36. Port Simpson Rain, calm, 34. Haysport Snowing, calm, 32. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 32. Smithers Cloudy calm, 40. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, 34. Vanderhoof Cloudy, east wind 33. Quesr.el Part cloudy, calm, warm. PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER. Mar. 9: Wheat was quoted on the local exchange today at $1.27T TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Lots 7 and 8, block 30, sec. 8, 11th Ave. $150. for the two. Level lots. Iots 15 and 16, block 7, sec. 5, McBrido St. $1000 for the two. Lots 7 and 8. block 14, sec. 6 on 5th Ave. $1,000 for the two. Lot 38, block 9. sec. 5. on Gth Ave. W. $250. John McRae. D. V. McRae, Executors for the Estate of J. C. McRae. 61 And ity million packages are sold each year. TEA 'Fresh from the gardens' 4 mm PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher, Rev. T. I von Jones, M. A. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Chritt, the Awakener." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Sermon subject, "Pood for the Fed-Up." Solo by Mr. Lincoln. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 245 Second Avenue Thfs Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Man." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening ;rt 8 o'clock. The public it cordially Invited. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, RA.'; Deaconess, Miss E. Elliott Morning worship at 11 o'clock, Sunday Sehool at 12:15, evening worship at 7:30, subject, "The Church We Forget." TIMBER ROYALTIES REMAIN UNCHANGED FOR NEXT TWO YEARS VICTORIA. Mar. 9: The ex- isting British Columbia timber; royalties will be extended to Jan-i uary 1, 1931. under legislation I introduced by Hon. F. P. Burden' n..mLr nf n I - nn the inast to- and the House will ueide a year 1 ) proceed tonight by the Prince dav. At Anvox wet snow is re- from now whether any change c Uohn on her return ta her home ported, and at" Alice Arm snow should be made after that time. orr tne lsianas. , and ran. Up. the river it was snowing this morning. Snow was nrnnnTrrt Csir nr C.P.R. steamer Princess Mary, also falling at Aiyanlsh and in KeKJKIlU jALfc UT which was in port at noon today the Interior It was cloudy, but not j bound north from Vancouver to very cold, hollowing is the re Skagway, had a total of 05 pas- p(rt: sengers on board. The following disembarked here: W. G. Rich-rdson. G. E. Ledder, J. A. Steen, Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott, Mrs. Robinson and C E. Bletsoe. Embarking here for the north on the vessel were Oscar Burke, for Ketchikan, and R. Savage, for Whitehorse. Prince Rupert Snowing, calm; SOUTHERN MINES TO MINING COMPANIES' which Pend Oreille is to be taken over by an American mining company and Reeves Macdon-ald by Consolidated. Both of these are unconfirmed. Oils continue strong on the local exchange. PRO.MPT PRODUCTION P'-ywrVht You received my or ; ourse. will you P:-:duccr Why yes. Here (to if Ice boy), ('.'sr. down in the asteba.-d'et ami produce Mr. Mc-i'ay's play for him. Answers. JUST KEEP ON She They tell me you love ! musk. VANCOUVER. March 9. There He Yes. but never mind, keep is a report here of two deals by on playing. The Etude. Imperial Motors Ltd. CALGARY and LETIIIMIDGE ARE THE DISTRIBUTORS IN ALBERTA FOR CHRYSLER CARS AND FEDERAL MOTOR TRUCKS At all times we have on hand n large stock of parts that ran he shipped to all Dealers or Distributors for CHRYSLER Cars, FEDERAL Trucks or to any Service Goatee needing torts for the above two products, or for any Chrysler product. We would prefer to ship from Calgary. Our largest stock of partt i maintained here. This will save Dealers, Distributor and Garage men considerable time if they have not the part en hand, or cannot locate it in 'heir particular community, rather than sending direct to the factory. Write to Mr. Thos. Bratby. Ralph Eft-gen, Parts Manager. Service Manager, or Mr. IMPERIAL MOTORS, LTD. CALGARY. ALBERTA