T-sd..y, April 30, mo :m: uMts news Locctl and p ersonal News In Brief . I. I il I .! Ill I ' 114 v- (am .Come in for ISO G 000 Details of the' 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 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 our trustworthy Kodak finishing makes the most of every roll of film. Z7iic Pioneer THIRD AVE. SIXTH ST ff9 Drtucists TELEPHONES ,200 SELVIG BROS. ! ,. ... MEAT MARKET 3rd Avenue l'lionc 765 MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES Specialty: "OLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES" Our make Fresh every day. Superior Quality. The William Booth Centenary SELF DENIAL CAMPAIGN In Aid of Our Mbwionary and Home Work WHEN CALLED t'I'ON, PLEASE GIVE nilERAlXY MAY J TOJIAY UL.. TROUBLE OOD BYE TIRE Equip your car with a new set of Dominion Royal Cords or Royil Masters snd bid a long farewtU to tire trouble. - V These two tires can't be beat J Royal Cord are the finest moderaU- ly priced tires made. . , : ' ' Royal Mssters cost more than 'any other tire but there certainly' worth it ... DOMINION 'Jl ROYAL CORDS i AND ROYAL MASTERS S. E. PARKER, LIMITED FOKI) DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIKES Phone 83 1 f J 1 The city council at its meeting l.ltlUlVd I ti ( flllfl UIIU l"t night refused the application ; ef gw.ati-of Hl-vantli Avenue ryt .1 ) to grade and surfacs the street, j I hllfiTPlI C It was explained that by expen- VlliiUl O ding $500 just now the street! could be made to last another 1 1 VI two or three years. Alderman S ilk Hosiery irri." M" ' ' " " AT REASONAHI.E PRICI ' ; SwSSS BlSSS SaSSSSSl BP" MSBMBSSSSS)BS I SSWSJBBWBSS Montreal Importers Garden Field THIRD AVENUE SeCClS ' , FERTILIZER i4 ss I Polds Checked bolkley valley hay ft. By modern vaporizing AND GRAIN vO? tr"" Prir,M RUpert Feed Co. ,4 a Taxi Phojie U Rig 4 Taxi, tf Dentist I)r. .1. I(. Cosfic. Phone C86. Salvation Army Self Denf.-il amj;aign is now oil. Give liberally when called upon. 00 The city council at Its meeting last night reconsidered and finally passed the rates bylaw providing for a rate of 15 mills. 1 II. linden Smith of the Imperial Oil Co. staff and Mrs. Smith are sailing this afternoon on the Catala for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Ewart Lync and daughter will arrive in the city on the Prince George tomorrow morning from Vancouver nnd tako up residence in the Summit Apart- ' menl.;. . i .( . . Tbft petUJon .received by the" city council last night from rei-tfehts'of'BcWen Afreet' for a eta. jdefwallc on the south aide wa ?fcferrd l0i tlje--Board of Worts,- i.for report. Union steamer Catala, Capt. E. A. Dickson, returned to port at 10 o'clock this morning from Any ox, Stewart and other nor thern points and will sail at 3:30 this afternoon for the south. The appointment has been made of Hugh Mehaffey to be Leolleatar for the Omineca assess- ment district in the Prince Rupert agny, in place 6C. Herbert Welch, wtiose appointment , has been rescinded. the "attractive stage arrange- merits for. the corned "A J"tarjst .Tfct. Salvation Army tag day city. 'Shop," at the Cfapitol Theatre was sanctioned by the city coun- " " t last night were made by ...M.ssiiHtst-ghtwths prent to be mW iflfrfflllRT FINF3 t.iLa Kobertson. u. t. anutn omviarf leu ss v 1 vi ".. V ' : ' : . . . rectiwl the way,,Qeorj Mitch CTrv,. was staite manager and M iisf BJrV 'JTtfifin.5 wo UWa Dyer; prtmpter . vljKO-f Passengers disembarking03Tl? to the city on' from northern points otfftjM eluded: S. T. Miller. Mis. Ge,r- trude I;. Miss Roedde. F. CoV .MS' T. , -rt, loKvworth. James Elliot, C. E. Bletsoe and Miss M. Casey, .from Aafox, and B. 1, Wilson. liriHB ajico mat. t .iwciiiici i- kig through to Vancouver oa the from Slewwt and W. H. Moult and W. R. Bucknall, from Anyox. j " ' " 1 WILLENIERTAIN , NAVAL ISIT0RS WJhmj II . JI.'S. Colombo visits PrUctjl rt ifrom May 27 . to iitjwill Uke the jfead in1 the matter 'f entertainment. A dance wllltjl given for tw officer! and. JId and a committee foffllils pur'iKwe wa appointed ty Maj'er MciIord;ie last night, con- sistinjt "f idtrmeu MacdonaJd, ' Or me ami Dawson. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY w an i r.u .iri tor general housnvork. Phone Blue wi. u ! 11 ' GOOD ADVICE FROM MOTHER Of SEVEN Recommends Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Toronto,. tVt. "1 btgan taklne VlfcituUe' Cumliounit for nerves and it'tlu-r troimM 1 must say I firlt ' :f-ii nt alter the ist ilnw. I have ivn tuld this but six in.Miins mat i look twnty-ftve, ftlthoi I am now (orty-seven aeid hnve .had seven ihdilren. I hav ('tMniwund regularly (or some time and slaep well, rise early and feel younit." Mrs. McKek, 18 Lauriur Ave., 'furonlo, Ontario. WJIEREVER you buy it and whenever you ' '. buy it, Magic. Making Powder is always entirely dependable, because it contains no alum or adult-erants of any kind. MADE IN CANADA E.W.CILLETTCOlLTD TORONTO W NU1A MONTREAL Thk. afternoon's train, due from the east nt 3:30 wn rpnnr ted -this .morning to be on time. For the service that succeeds yqur contribution to the Self Denial drive is necessary. Da Job Gende and 2jUe.lt Hyde, li t SMl.i i. i ' has been few weeks at Alice Arm where he has mining, . L 1 .' 'j. I I II the; this: morning from " - - Coastwise Steamship & Barge ra .-tu. it,i .- wrt Trom C o'clock to 10:30 last evening to pick up a cargo of jMW the east for j of Queen Charlotte City, charged by his wife with non-support, was dismissed by Stipendiary Mafia- ,trate H. F. McLeod in provincial police curt yesterday afternoon, , W. H.lIoult, well known pio - I deni cawfldste for Atiin riding in the last-provincial election, is, a p!8eBger aboard the Catala' today going through from the smelter town to Vancouver. ! ANNOUNCEMENTS. ' ; , t Elks' Tuegday, Apr 30 ,n Elks' Home. HI- The Annua, Baianr I tbe Rj,, wjU be Thursday, May 2. Fair Hoard Hayseed Daiif e, May 9. Pnmtr Orchestra Novelty Dane lH Moose Hall. Mily'iO, Ltst ifvt.he season. Tickets', ?5c and r0o," from members or Mc-Cutrhcoir8 Drug Store. Moose Annual Picnic at Digby June 3 i SCAUJ OF CHARGES . . ... k vX. ; The" following Is the scale of charges made for rending notices: Birth Notices BOc. Cards of Thanks. $2 Funernl Notices $1. f Funeral Flowers 10c her t name. Marriage nnd Engagement announcements $2. ; Ewart LyneV teacher of Pianoforte. 5 Summit Apartments. , Phone Black 315. 104 The city council last, night; gave the FairBoard the use oft the Acropolis Hill grounds for! . Mdy 24. i.Mrs. Marv Lawrence iWnmp th Mf. and Mrk tfebrgi Rodger are j sailing this afternoon on the Catala for a holiday trip to Van- couver. A petition from J. Boulanger asking for the removal of rock in front of his plaee was refused by the city council at its meet- Ing last night .' Passengers sailing from here on the Catala this afternoon for Vancouver will Include Mr. and . Mrs. Percy Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. II. Roden Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Rodger and G. Aur- r iol. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert A. Fisk, Prince George; Magnus Nelson and O. Wahler, Schooner Thor; Rom S. Wilson, Seattle; Charles E. Bletsoe and S. T. Miller, Vancouver; J. Smith, Premier. Savoy R.G. Cunningham, Port Essing- ton; Mrs. Hansen, Smithers; A. Lund and E. Pedersen, city, Chester Leask and A. Carls- trom,.city. T""! '. Central - - ... tin mnn iritin iiniiTii HKIV HH I r.lllIM I II ' ,,. . moo t.. t., c.iii jiui iumi iur lata iu uaic in wu , .. ' Flrt . , , ' - ear lhb 'nes collected in c.ty "ft during thg qog of 'April closing today, amounting to '746'. toPPi ' -" h!vTr rZ?L of tfgZl!' month of April last year, the total for the first four months of 1929 V.B tuZ "de!fb'y tha" th the tlretJ nnth" lat ,ean LVATION ARMY Y. P. OFFICEHSorter-rho.' 5?W. 58. , irA' Rufus-ArffeliUi. 27. 28. .ly Organization for Another . , ' Two Months-: The Young People IgionWr:v ayrarauo, i.u i.iu the Salvation Army last nit ejected offkers as fellows far the wjOOiaina two months: Pres'dent George Almon, re elected. Secretary Mrs. William Kerr. Treasurer Jack Mowatt. Chaplain Capt. E. Aodwson. Game committee Edith Leek,1, Annie Smith and Jessie Brapd. j Refrevrrwnt eommHt Geow , Almon. Caotain Anderson, Frank Pierce and Ann'e SmWJi. It was decided to havemernbers of other young peoo'es jmRtns of 4he c'tv guests of th S-vlvationl Arv Lesion once s moat. j There was a good attendance at 'sst night's meeting. After the I Kuxinw eslon games were piny- j d and refreshments served. v.. fir I i WELL KNOWN COUPLE WED Bride of Percy Cameron at Quiet Ceremnnv Thin Afternoon . The wedding took plac quietly at ?ocloe.k afternoon at the 'ector'' nFo"h M'T,, East; ?.ev" Vr ' " of,lc,a,t,nJf' of pMary La""" r and Percy Roy c,meron- n of -Mr. Alice Cameron of this city. The nup- tial "m aa mn ! V"rpri to. lnd-. Mrs- ,Fred Cam" jro"; attended the couple aiier me ceremony, tnere was a reception at the home of the groom's mother, Eighth Avenue East, where friends offered their congratulations and best wishes bfore Mr. and Mrs. Cameron sailed on the steamer Catala for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle on a two week's honeymoon trip. rhey will return to the city to ake op residence. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cameron are well known and popular residents of many years' standing in prince Rupert. The groom is the head of the Cameron Transfer o. and secretary of the Moose Lodge. STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co.") The following isolation were id and a.iked: i. C. Silver, 1.00. Nil. Bayview, 5, 5Vt. . Big Missouri, 1.65, 1.68. Cork Province, 16, Nil. Cotton Belt. 50, Nil Dunwell. 21. 25. Dutbie, 5;;, CO, George Copper, 7.0.0, 7.25. ( Georgia River, 37, 40 Goleonda, 1.84, 1.85. Grandview, 44, 46. Independence, 9ty, 9?i. Indian. -5 54. - " tenay Florence, J5, 16. fentryrang, 48, 49. , L. & L., 8, 3i. Lucky Jim, Nil, 17. Mohawk, 4V4. 5. Morton Woolsey, 7, 7H-Marmot River Cold. '6' a. 6. Marmot Metals, 4 Vi, 6. National Silver, 18i 20. Noble Five, 68, 70. Oregon Copper. Nil, 58, Pend Oreille. 6.95. 755 t Ir.mlor KM 1 . felver Crest. 7br,J5v Pilvtrcujii 3027, Slacan Rambler, 18, 20. Snbwflake, SS''i, 54 V. Sunloch. 2.30, IL50. Topley Richfield, 37, 37i. Wellington, Ni 16. Whitewater, Nl. 1.01. Woodbine. 5H, 6. Oils Calgary Acme, Nil, 1.80.. Dallas, Nil. 1.76. Great West. Nil. 53, Mercury, Ni 1.50. Mid West, Nil, 1.00. Mill City. Nil, 7;10. Regent. Nil. 65 Spooner, Ni 3.97 Okalta, Cora., Nil. 525.00. Advance, 9.25, 9.50. A. P. Consolidated, 3.99, 4.00. Celmont. 3,95, 4.0Q, Dalhousla. 5.55, 5,60. Devenh. 1.25, 1.2a? , Fabyon Pete. 13, I4 Home, 21S5, 21.50.' -Illinois-Alberta. Nl. L821,. fayland. '13?75; 14i)0T', jJlcDougpSegur, NH 7.50. TlIpLe';I." 6-60. 6.757 ' New McDoug.-Segur, Nil, 5.05. Royallte, Nil, 180. 0Q. Vulcan. Nil. 2.S5. . Hargal. 2.41. 2.43. . Freehold. 1.70, 1.75. United. 10.25, 10.50. New Valley, U0, 1.40. Sterling Pacific, 2.00, 2.05. Eastern Stocks Sherrltt-Gordon, 8.00, Nil. Noranda, 5260, Nil. i Sksrt of Breath i Smothering Feelings Choking Sensation Mrs. H. Day, Dartmouth, N.8.. writes :-t-"For over a jar I was troubled with emotherint sneUa and' ahortnnu of breath, and it was imrjosaible for me to walk, even a short distance, be- ouowed. After trying many treatments, in Tain, I at last deeded to try snd in a surpriainely short time they i did me much good." 11 Price COe ner box at all drueEuta or dealers, or mailed direct on,reoeipt of Si nee .by The T. MUburn Vo., Ltd., fB llAI IDITTPAfiL niiJLiDuirua i APRIL MONTH Landings Much Same as For Ap ril Last Year But Less Per Boat Halibut landings at the nort of Prince Rupert for the month of April, ending today, totalled 3,386,000 pounds as compared with 3,482,600 pounds in April, 1928 and 2.823,000 pounds in1 March this year. During the; month 1G6 American boats lan ded a total of 2,466,900 pounds as compared with 140 boats and; 2.362,700 pounds in the samefl month last year. There were 13231 Canadian bottoms in this Aprilf: as compared with 117 last yearfj but the" total fares are down toll OIO lOO nnttnAu a., .,,(...( 1 (W.O 500. The average fare per boa for both the American snd Cana dian fleet is thus lower than it' was last year, due possibly to un-W favorable weather during early part of the month. Landings today aggregated leWCIO'ponTahTof'Whrca six Am- f - 1 a.- I -1 . . .) i ' in daVl 1 fHMII. OOBiB sola xoo.uu nouimn-i. at 12.4c and 6c to 18.8c and 7ef?, while five Canadian boats landotUr 35,000 pounds for 11.5c und 6c tn 11 1p unit Of m Today's sales: American Atlantic, 34.000 jwunds, Bootli Piaheries. lZ.4e and Co. MeKinley. 84,000 pounds, CanaJ dian Fish & Cold Storage Co.gi Ui4e and 6c. Yskuttt. 26.000 pounds. Pacific ?ishcres, 12.4c and 6c. tl Vcnsee, ? 1,000 pounds, RoyaTjy i'lsn vo., i; ana oc. Eastern Point. 5,600 pound Wacific Fisheries, 13.8c and 7c. Don Q., 10.000 pounds, Cana dian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Velms C 6.000 pounds, an Inez ML. 10,000 pounds, Atli Fisheries. 11.7c and 6c. Emblem, 12.000 pounds. Cana dian Fish & Cold Storage Co. 1 11.9c and 6c. T Drott, 4,500 pounds, Atlirp Fisheries, 11.6c and 6c. S Ruth, 2.500 pounds. Boot 13 Fisheries, 11.5c and 6c. 'JKBSt 4 -thev call htm "77if man you can't rattle'V ' Many tucceuful bmlneu menf regularly uie Wrigley't. The act ofti chewing hat a aoothlng effect The y healthful cleanilng action of J Wrldea refrcfhea tin mouth , n.n.lu lmnlar. K flaw ot thA natural Julce teaJli the nerves aU( dlgeitlon. mm, s iu.n r i 1 Tm 4