1 PAGE EIGIIT Ladies' "m'JJJ,1JMg Silk Hosiervl Pickle ... y i . ' We have purchased a big clear1 Ing line of Ladies' Silk Stockings at 30c on the dollar. They are valued at 75c a pair. These are now on gale at 3prs.for$1.00 Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE Our Special $50 Engagement Ring We'd like to' show you how good value this is. Fine white diamond set in 18 K. gold in the newest patterns. We buy the diamonds by I weight and we set them our selves. We save you money this way. John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLERS Public Notice Public notice is hereby given that I have been appointed a commissioner by the 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 authorized in the area in British CdlurnWa that is adjacent to Uhr- 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, at 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 i Special These pickles are good and quite ia saving in this size jar. i Quart jars, sour mixed 50c Quart jars, chow 50c Quart jars, sweet mixed . ...GOc Quart. jars, sweet chow GO z CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP i 3 tins 40e SEEDLESS RAISINS 2-1 b. pkg 25c SUNLIGHT SOAP Pkt 20c FELS NAPTHA SOAP Pkt. 75c YAKIMA NETTED GEM POTATOES Sack $2.65 TERRACE TURNIPS 8 lbs. 25c SWEET JUICY ORANGES 4 doz , 75c B. C. GRANULATED SUGAR 10 lbs 65o B. C. FRESH FULLET EXTRA EGGS 3 doz 85c B. C. FRESH FIRST EGGS 3 doz $1.00 Bush's Grocerteria PHONES 211 AND 212 WE DELIVER S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. Representatives for MILLER COURT & CO.,. Limited Through our connections we can miike prompt execution of buying and selling orders on the Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto stock exchanges. Closing prices from these exchanges posted on our stock board twice daily. Orders from out-of-town clients, by wire or letter, will receive our prompt attention. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 610 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert, RC. Garden Field Seeds FERTILIZER BULKLEY VALLEY HAY AND GRAIN Prince Rupert Feed Co. PHONE 58 STEAMSHIP SERVICES p.m. Agrttt for all hlrunikhlp Linn. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED S&lllnc from Prince Kuprrt lor V.WCOl VKK, VICTOHIA, hnartM.il liar, llutolul. Alrrt liar. flc. Tun-da r, S:3U p.m. lor V.tM Ot V:it. YICTOKtt. Ilutnl.llr, Alrrt Iktr. rtr . lrld.ir midnight lor Al.lt K ARM. ANVOX, MTKM AUT. XAAS It I VKK. Sunday. X:(KI p.m. lor I'OItT MMrso.V AM) WALKS IM.AMI, Tliurnluy. 11.111. 113 2nd Atrnur It. M HMITII Atrnt l-rlnr Kuprrt. II. C. Ttrouili UrkrU lold to Victoria and Scuttle .and h;iiir chrtkril through to (IrMlnatlon. B.C. COAST ApiriFlf Tu Krtrlilkan. Vmnxrll, Junntu and Sknm.iv March to, ATAbinwj 3,,, ,4rn !; to vaitcoiivrr. Victoria mid Nniltlo, Mar. IS, II. V"iwy PIMNCKNS KiiVAI-Ucmn lll, rtr.. Vam-oiitiT and Vic- "X" torU rvrrjr I'rluujr 10 w. c Snl Air I'rlnro Kuprrt. II. C. OKCIIAKII. liKNKUAI. AC.KNT Phone 31 Canadian National CThc Largefl Railway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE hailing from ritlNCK Ityi-KilT for VANCOlU:il. VM UMHA. 8KATTI.K. and Intermediate points, ruth Thuriulay and Mil inlay. 0:O0 p.ni. lor AN VOX and Hi i:VAKT, rurh MednfKla) and haturila). 4:00 p.m. lor VOIttll AMI COITII (Jt lJKN CIIAItl.Ol IK ISIMS. lortnlhtl. MSSCNOKR TRAINS LEAVE rKINTK HITKRT Ijrh MflNDAY, UtDNCSIlAY and NATURIIAV at 11:90 a.m. for I'ltlNCC (IK)UnE, F.II.MOSTON, WINMITO, all poInU Uo.tern Canada, t lilted State. AOF.XCY AM. t)tr.AN 8TaMSllll' LINKS City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave., Prince Rupert Phone 2f0 INVESTIGATES RADIO MATTERS1 I), C.Mctyie, . President of the' J.'; 'Local' Asfe" Nation, Visits. IntheSouth CONSOLATION FOR RUPERT j Attends Big Banquet to T. I). Pat-j tuilo at Vancouver and Sees Him Permanent Leader D. C. McRae, president of the Prince Rupert Radio Association seen on is return from a Visit to the south spoke on radio and other matters. He said: "While in the south I called on E. J. Haughton, Radio Superintendent at Victoria. He regretted that we had not received more from the visit of Inspector Grey. He explained that radio is just in the process of development and greatly in need of revision as will oe done by the commission now sitting in the south. He says they welcome the formation of associations as it, gives them a repres entative body to deal with. "On the way north I had an interview with the officers of the Radio Association at Ocean Falls. Their big trouble is the individ-; ual with the squealer. At Powell j River the company will not tol-1 erate this nuisance and at Ocean! Falls they are In hopes of having heir presence abolished also. It is hoped and by some expected that wno the Radio Commission itself will deal with the matter effectively and for all time throughout Can-'be ada. The time is not far distant when it will be a criminal offence to be in possession of one. "Regarding reception, we are not too badly off in Prince Rup ert. In Vancouver and Victoria they get very little good reception except from their local stations, and they want local stations only when they cannot get outside, UBt the same as we tune in on Ketchikan only as a last resort, deception in March was ' ikhw from the Atlantic to the Pacific. That should be some consolation to Rupert fans. "The weather in the south was very similar to that in Prince Rupert. Last Sunday there was! thunder and lightning, followed by snow, rain and hail. The busiest places in Vancou ver are the stock exchange, bro kerage offices and the department and chain stores. At Victoria spring has arrived. I saw in the Gordon Head district farmers ploughing and harrowing the soil, cultivating strawberry plants and whole fields of daffodils. "I attended the banquet at Van couver in honor of Hon. T. V. Pattullo. There were 500 present. I It was a very enthusiastic affair. Vancouver Liberals are sure good and strong for Pattullo. He made a splendid speech and made a most favorable impression. The outstanding feature of the eve ning was the unqualified endorsement of Pattullo as permanent leader of the party. The various speakers, A. !M. Manson, Ian Mc-Kenzie, Dr. Sutherland, Wells Grey and Mr. Pieraon of Nanaimo seemed to vie with each other In i oulogizing the new leader. It i' too bad to dissappoint the Dally Province, but nevertheless, Mr. Pattullo will at the first opportunity be made permanent leader of the Liberal party in B.C. POWER TUG FALLS FROM CRADLE AND SUSTAINS DAMAGE Whlln nn thn irrid nf trin nwner on the local waterfront, the power i tug Wigwam fell over on her Bide, Wednesday night or Thursday morning and was holed, the water coming through at high tide. Arrangements have been made to place the vessel on the pontoons at the dry dock for repairs. BURSARY..OFFERED FOR HIGHEST PASS AT EXAM Queen Mary Chapter Daughters of the Empire announce that they will award a bursary of $25 to the student from Borden Street School who ranks highest in the High School entrance examlna-l Hons this year, the student to bej of Ilritish parentnge or n nRtur allied Canadian. THE WM. HAINES IN "WEST POINT" CAPITOL ATTRACTION TONIGHT OTIlin A T rAMPPnT A N IU Y 1 .1 i VI .r. I J W A IV AAA w V A 1 w AT CAPITOL Exceptional Musical Program to Be Presented by Capitolians and Assisting Artists Conductor Jack de Jausserand of the Capitolians, under whose direction the Sunday concert at the Capitol next Sunday, at 9 p.m. will be given, has, with the assistance of several local artists,, arranged a musical program which promises to be the outstanding musical treat of the season. Consideration has been given all thoae who desire to attend church services Sunday evening, and for tala reason the concert will not commence until "church is out." I MUSICAL LADY FROM LIVE PRINCE RUPERT 1188 . Olaf.-on of V ancouver, naH keen waking an excellent record in music in that city, is coming to Prince Rupert soon to associated with Miss Way, the weI known music teacher, Miss Olafson passed the theory examination takin in February last showing. 100 per cent efflc- iency after having studied for night at C o'clock at his home, only three, months a course which 1137 Seventh Avenue East, to usually takes two years. She is Edmund George Osborne, a well now getting pipe organ experience known ami respected citisen of from Joseph liinton harmony and over nineteen years, standing in counterpart from Mrs. Maxwell Prinee Rupert. For thirteen years King and jiiano from Kenneth the late Mr. Osborne was an en-Rosa. Sbe is also hearing all vis- gineer at the local dry dock and iting artists. a means' of gain- before that was in the employ of !ng experience and realising in- the city. terpretatioa,. I Deceased was born 62 years ... () j ago in. Warwickshire, Eng., snd Uo.mer Garden.. Capt ?:.Kim T? '"f at 5:45 this morning from Vancou- nf ZTi?U nd ,at Island. She will return to port this evening and is scheduled to ,r Vancouver and waypoints at midnight. Week-End Specials GRANULATl fci) SUGAR- 20 lbs. 5.. ........ ...4126 BLUE RIBBON TEA Mb', pkg . . 60c CRISCO 3-Ib. tin m EGGS Fresh extras, S doi. $1.10 EGGS Pullets, t dos 86c .., '. ... m 8 COCOA-s. 2 tin. . . .55c R LUMP SUGAR 2-1 b. pkg. 25c SWEET PICKLES PEACHES, PEARS OR APRICOTS 2S. fin 50c NEW ZEALAND BUTTER Real value. 3-lb. brick 51.40 ,now our CU8l0,"'rs can lie assured t irir nxviKfi vnwnvn 'of Fre"h "' Cooked n , nn t'lh' tin 90c Meats in the best possible con-8TAR OF ITALY OLIVE OIL dltion. r a tw. Wuan nn M yec rr hlf Uoa tin i.wi ROYAL CTY-PRAS BUe5'-tin 15c Site 4, 2 Una 86c ? SUe 3 tin 100 1 Sice 2, 2 tins ,.45cj 12 LARGE BARS ROYAL CROWN SOAP AND 1 rKq.,K.. C. WASHING POWDER i-'Ddllarl1 T A8TS 11LLF- vnln. for :.7Sc lA -J8c. TO 25c WE HAVE GOOD SIZE, 1 .u. ORANGES 6 dot OSciI'If KLED PORK-Per lb. Alberta Market P. (JAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 20S 'Football and Romance Feature lavish Photoplay Is Ideal Entertainment William Haines just can't seem to get away from football. In 'Brown of Harvard' he made one of the biggest hits of his career in a strenuous football contest, and now, in "West Point," I his new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer vehicle coming tonight to the Capitol, he again contributes thrills f the gridiron this time in the rnnual Army-Navy game between West Point and Annapolis. Haines' new vehicle is a vivid romance of life at West Point, with Haines in the role of a cadet in a story of love, football, and life as a student officer. Joan Crawford, who played opposite Him ia "Spring Fever," ia the heroine, and Edward Sedgwick rfirweted the new play. Much of it was actually filmed at West Point, with the entire cadet corps participating in the production. E. G. OSBORNE PASSES AWAY Engineer nt Dry Dock For Thirteen Years Was Pioneer Resident of City After an illness of about three months duration, in the latter stages of which it had been re allied that recovery eould hardly be hoped for, death came last " TC ide "Mo, he i. survived by two daUrhteMlM Eileen " a "' f " City lim.. P v r .u, i..x . " General Hospital staff. Ths late Mr, o.born aged sged father father slso also survives in the Old Country where there are sitters and a brother. Mrs. J. E. Davey of this city is a sister of the widow. The family will have the sympathy of many friends in its deep bereavement. A son of the deceased, George Osborne, waa killed last summer in an accident at Peterborough, Ont. t The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon under the auspices of the International Bible Students' Association. It is being requested, that no flowers be sent. Corp. M. T. Renter. R.C.M P ,nd lr' krgeT.of Hasolton are 'v,",tor" h tne ciy having arrived from the interior on yrsterdav afternoon's train. t?3t? SiSSS Do You Know? That we have installed the FRIGIDAIRK tooling system, iind Phon 11 n ntlr lntjkji n m.I will receive prompt and careful 'attention to your orders. You will also note that our prices are the lowest In town: DREAKFAST SAUSAGE g DB .,5c HAMBURGER 2 lbs 35c inniMkir! nvw n. 12'c ..20c CORNED BEEF Per lb. 12'ac Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 017-423 5th Ave. E. Phones 18&84 P. O. Box 575. i i WM. HAINES WITH "W est . 4 "SMITTY" .cmiifDYv "FmMp," "Toplce' and"; "Tarzan No. 12 ........tAj.xiiJ.j. Sunday concert, 9 p.m., Rupert Spectacle thrill romance com.:j. "West Point i everything! Canadian National Ste msliips Prince Rupert RYDOCK AND SHIPYARD (ftwratiiitf I..T.I' ZO.UOil Ton Floating Dry l)k kH4iiveeia V.iichliiUtN. Uullermakent. HlackumilhH. I t- a maLerH. I'ounJers, Woodworkers, F'c Cl.mTKIC AND ACETYLENE WELDIMi Our plant In '(uipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and. 385 JOAN CRAWFORD IN Point" Two Shows ', 5(Jo and 13i: Sat. Matinee . 2: 4 .i ... OOC UUU I'll Capitolians and assisting nt , i load . . . c V y HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Mine Head Alberta Lump si V Mine Head Alberta Sootlcss Large Emr sl j Mine Head Sootlcss Egff . . . .'.' S12 ' Pembina Peerless Egg ' Also all other classgs of coal. DRY MUCH, JACKPINE AlVi) CEDAR Single load S3 j1 Double load Laree Back ' Box wood cuttings, large Piano and Furniture Moving. Express and Ilaggniro Day and Night Service 131) Second Aver Pracm or mm .an aija WEIGHING SCALES, t bw g-W j So rT rsLK- ZJTr.WM iti KANGAROO, buiin.-i K .1 h javXi UaH ( 'WAyK ""' ,IAI"! I"""1 BR U ifiJt!?-USL.BBBBBM-lag m Vl I""" H iiLVnvWrKtKir K'nomlxr iht n'ai ind wilth H 'vft Pi ii R kV'l Zi Prf I rM" m"" Dt p- BR Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results.