PAGE EIGHT And it has held Sirst place for thirty years. ,CAKADIANJ PACIflCi iiif 'Fresh from the gardens' CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert YDOC AND FYARD OPERATING G. T. P. 20,000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths Pattern . . , Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. . . ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 13 AND 383 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sulllnc from ITIncf lluprrt Kor VANCOIVEIt. MCI OKI A, SwaiiMin Hay. Ilutiilalr, Alert liar. ftc. turn. diiy, 3:30 p.m. tor V.JM OIVKII, VICTOKIA. Iliitntale. Alrrt !lnv. rtc. Krhliy mldnuht tor AI.KK A KM, ANVOV. hTKHAKT, S.WS KIVKIE. Mi inlay. p.m. Foi PORT M.MPSUX AMI WALES Isl.AM), ThurMlar. p.m. 123 2 nil Arenuf R M. SMITH .tceut I'rlucr Kiinwt. n.C. TI rough tlrkrt wild to Mrtotiu und Kutlle .and Inixfcitt rlirkid through tir drttlnutlilu, ... B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS FROM TRINCE RUPERT Tu Krti'hlkan. WranfflL Ju until and Hkacwajr May 1, 11, tt To Vancouver. Victoria and .eatlle May 5, 13. 36 I'KIM'ESS KOVAIi tit ran Fails, ftc. Vanruurrr and Victoria Firry Friday 10 p.m. .tfenti lot all StraniKlilp Lints. W. C OKCIMUIJ. (if.NF.KAI. AtlENT Jrd Ate . rrlncr Kiin-rt. n.C. l'hone 31 Canadian National Thc Largcft Railway Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Salllnn from PKINCE RITEKT for VASCOttKll. VICTORIA SKITTLE. and Intermediate pulnti, earn Thursday and .Sunday, 10:00 p.m. for ANYOX and STEWART, each Wednesday and Saturday, 4:00 p.m. t or SOUTH AMI Mil Til tJlEE.N CIIAKlUTiE ItUMin. t urtuilill, r-ASSEMJKIt TRAIN!) LEAVE rillMT. RITEI11 Each MIIMlAY, Ul.llNESIlAY and SATl'KPAY at 11:90 a.m. for I'ltlM'K (JLOIK1E. EDMONTON', UlNNIfLU, all poluU La.lerii Canada. Inltrd State. AOF.NCY AM. OCEAN STEAMSHIP I.INE8 City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Prince Rupert Phone 260 S. to TIRE TROUBLE Equip your car with a new set of Dominion Royal Cordi or Royal Masters and bid a long farewell to tire trouble. These two tires can't be beat , Royal Cords are the finest moderate ly priced tires made. Royal Masters cost more than any other tire but they're certainly worth It. DOMINION ROYAL CORDS AND ROYAL MASTERS E. PARKER, LIMITED FORD DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 See Page 7. There are a lot of small advertisements there that make good reading. CASH PRIZES ARE WON BY MANY PEOPLE Grouse Mountain Highway and Resort Makes Awards I VANCOUVER, May 6. At ai meeting today the Grouse Moun-i tain Highway and Scenic Resort, " t f .t ,Umina n,nAA tk. ri. Kay A. , L,. ..i.Kent, Langley Prai- rie,$25. f, ,, PRINCESSiCHAROTlE: , OUT OF COMMISSION Princess Kathleen or Marguerite May Come North This Summer, on Skagway Run The Canadian Pacific steamer1 Trincessi Charlotte, which broke one of her tailshafts near Port Townsend in Puget Sound recently, may be out of commission tin-til well on into the summer, as parts for making repairs have to be brought out from the old country. The Princess Charlotte may riot be ready in time to make her first ! scheduled Skagway trip of the season, In which case, it Is under-, stood, that either the Princess Kathleen or Princess Marguerite will take her place in taking caret of heavy tourist bookings. THE DAILY NEWS Momlii RAMON NAVARRO AND RENEE ADOREE STAR IN BIG PICTURE RAY SOUTHARD The Wandering Old School Minstrel af Capitol for Week's Engagement 6 WI" Prwented to lowing cash prizes to persons par- w? ticinatlmr In their greater com- Viwi pwroii iur i.. w.u mnnirv .qnirit nnhliolrv Mmnaifn. . tonlghti ail old "Yukoner, I " - -v - o --; I tVtA nurnnea tf ait Vii V la 4n rtnrtu C Ui UIV VI It I1IVI1 to tv l' i' larize this new western Canadian mountain resort: W. Leeming, Vancouver, $200. J. II . Fulton, Edmonton, $100. Mrs. A. E. Marks, Vancouver, $25. 1 E. T. Saunders, Cumber land, $25 "er, $25. n''S C." J. Kingsmill, Powell River, $25. Marguerite Arthur, Vancou- er, $25. C. C. Chapman, Vancouver, $25. A. B. MacDonell, Vernon, $25. P. P. Cameron, Vera, iask., $5. F. Hutton,. Vancouver, $25. Mrs. J. Denoon, Vancou ver, $25. J. Wardw, Vancouver, $25. E. Raldtfck, Vancouver, $25. Norman, SpUh, Calgary, $25. F. F. Drew, Vancouver, $25. Eva L. Pearson, Vancouver, $25. Ronald Jackson, Vancouver, $25, y p.m. hat just been learned that Southard, black-fuced co- havJ ing been in Fairbanks and Dawson in the early days and has the distinction of bringing the first organized show into those citiea. Mr. Southurd is u "top-notcher" ai a portrayer of the ."black face" art and comes to Prince Rupert after a thousand and one itrccessful engagements " United States. E. M. Burnett, Vancouver, $25.!in the Mrs. Hackett. Vancouver, $25. i lf ttd to 8e,e n ,hone8'- M. Stevenson; Kamloops, $25 W. Taylor, Vancouver, $25. K. G. Macdonald, Vernon, $25. Mrs. T. G. Taggart, $25. i ; v- f John J. Pettlgrew, Vancou ver, $25. T. B. Diplock, North Vancou- t-o-iroodneaa "dark, cloudy, comi cal act, otame right down to the Capitol t44ght. Mr. Southard comes on between shows about Senator Jbmcs II. Anderson of Juneau was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice yesterday af- A. PattertbnVVfeforla; $25. ternoon goiok' thrbugh S. T. Elliott, Kelowna, $25. lattle. Mrs. C. E. Lee, Northbend, $25. Wm. Adamaon, Britannia Beach, $25. I to Se- The Cunard Librarian ... cheerfully full of booklore ... the authors you like i . . . the right books and magazines for asunnyvhourondeck . . . books kept by a man who knows and loves them. A mine of Information, too, about postage stamps, mirils and stationery. A Cunard man ... therefore utterly competent. . 5a Cunard I Bk through The Cunard Sham Ship Co., Limited, 6221 IlaOintt St. W., Vancouver (TH. Seymour 3648-9), or any iltamthi patent. Wttly Sailings to Europe from Montreal (and Quebec) CUNARD CANADIAN scnvice S-S09 Ctbln. Tour.it Third Cabin and Third Claw "rc"1 nrrnBnni " """'HHI aiam QUBMsHRHHSHSSXSSRB Dried iWhy Pay Higher Fruits! This is the time to stock up, while there are no fresh fruits on the market. WE OFFER YOU GOOD BARGAINS Prunes, 30-40, C lbs $1.00 Prunes, 00-70, 8 lbs .'$1.00 Prunes, D.M.,5-lb. tins ...I.DOc Prunes, D.M., 2-lb. pkgs. 3 for , $1.00 Raisins, M.D., 4-lb. pica GOc Raisins, Seedless, 7 lbs $1.00 Black Figs, 3 lbs. 50c Fancy White Figs, 3 lbs COc Table Figs, 2 lbs 45c Fancy Pears, 2 lbs C5c Choice Apricots, 2 lbs 45c Mixed Peel, per lb 35c Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 617-423 5th Ave. E. Phones 18&84 P. O. Box 675. Prices? We carry a full line of Men's and Hoys' High-Grade Clothing, Boot and Shoes, also many lines in Ladies' Wear ut bargain prices. The working man will save money by calling on us. Montreal Imiorlers THIRD AVENUE The Firm That Brought Eastern Prices to the Went SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Culling. Workmanship and Style All'titiarantcctl SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED tc Dsllvir to Any Part of thr City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 "Forbidden Hours" Is an Intensively Human Story of a Romance Behind the Throne j Ramon Navarro, who played the ! unforgettable role of the young ihero in "Ben-Hur," and Reneej lAdoree are the popular stars who j appear together in the picture, 'which opens ut the Capitol The- .rre tonight. I "Forbidden Hours" i a simple, iovo story, set in the pomp and cir-' umstunce 01 a European court 01 today. Novarro plays the young king, surrounded by statesmen, raditions and th0 inflexible rules 0 which a king must ever bow; Renee ArJoree is his sweetheart, a commoner, whom he is asked to arranged by diplomacy ami con-forsake to wed a princess of another land in a loveless marriage firmed by treaties. Lavishly set in the pomp of a European court, it is a spectacular twirl of gorgeous uniforms, cos-umes, great court affairs, and a magnificently staged royal wedding in a great cathedral. But beneath all this pomp the central story is a delicate love theme. FINE NEW BOATS FOR SERVICE THIS C0.S7 Three C N R Boats, Now Under Construction, Will Be I-ntest Word in Modern Linen The three new steamers that are being built by Cnmmel-Liird 4 Co., at Birkenhead, England, for the Canadian National Steamships for service on Ihlg coast will be about the last thing in modern de sign and appointments, according to word receiver! in this city. Three hundred and eighty-four leet long and having cAjpaoity for 420, passengers, they Will alto be beamy VHla ahdia fasti r of their con struction Will' be' cruiser stems like, those on the Prince Rupert and Prince George. They will be something about the same s!ce as the CP. R. boatR Princess Marg uerite and Princess Kathleen, bul will not have the sharp flare Just above the water Hoe that those boats have. SPRING SALMON HECATE STRAITS Thirty Ikwts Now Fishing Out of Squaderee on Stephens Island Thirty trolling boats are now fishing on the "flats" of Hecate Straits with headquarters at Squaderee on Stephens Island. There is a fairly good run of springs and the daily average per boat is said to be about 200 pounds. 'j H Q'fJ SEE FOR MILES With a good pair of field glasses, distant objects are brought up close. We have a wonderful stock and can suit any purse. The one shown above at $20 is 8 Iower and a man standing 800 feet awuy seems only 100 feet away. We also have a very fine 12 power pair at a higher price. Also one 8 power German army field glass at $11 and one 4 power glass at $9. (1LAD TO SHOW YOU John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLERS Our classified section may bo of special interest to you today, i ! 1 K ID I) I k s i New serial "T .,. , Icgian."," M,rj ing next Fn . VAUDEVILLE AM WeER-4) P m RAY SOUTHARD "The Wandering Old School Minstrel" FEATURE PHOTOPLAY 'FORBIDDEN HOURS' With Ramon Novarro-Renee Adorce COMEDY NEWS Two Shows 7-9 p.m. iYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Mine Head Alberta Lump - '. sp Jt Mine Head Alberta SoolIess'Largc Egg Mine Head Soulless Egg ; M?f Pcmbinu Peerless Egg .' Also all other classes of coal. DRY MUCH, JACKPINE AND CKI)K Single load j. . , Double load . . Jti.So Large sack fii Box wood cuttings, large load . . . Piano and Furniture Moving. Kxprew and V,a,- Ihty nd Nlgl't Service 139 Second , :r St ' .P '"-DEMAND Rupert Brand" vip pers "THE DAINTIEST RREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., LH Prince Rupert. B.C. CSrmcc Cyi tfoerl, SELVIG BROS. MEAT MARKET 3rd Avenue Phoiu , MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES . ; .Specialty: : "OLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES" Our make Fresh every day. Superior Quality. nenw (IT Uwiiha ,o saw e R Cuts easier. Saws foster i. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 A Cartage, Warehousing - Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sond and Gravel We Specialize In Piano Furniture Moving.