Come in for 150 Canadian Fish & Cold Loca 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 history f photography. Entry blanks and complete contest informa-t on 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 "iir trustworthy Kodak finishinjr makes the most of every roll film. Urueryisi TELEPHONES 8',200 BROS. Tfic Pioneer THIRD AVE. it SIXTH ST. SELVIG MEAT 3rd Avenue MARKET Phone 763 MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES Specialty: " "OLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES' ! Our maKc Fresh every day. Superior Quality. j jfttr DEMAND "Rupert lppett "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by t'rince Rupert. H.C Brand" i Storage Co., Ltd. Youth.1, Wommi, Mtatea' tad Chlldrca'a Ml Th"Uuhroo" All lUbbw. Taadf tmA htl&H "Northern" Rubber Footwear For general outdoor work and th utmost in foot comfort ask for "NORTHERN" Boots and Lumbermen. Waterproof ColJproof. "A Rubber for Evtry Purfios." Tn Elk Lithr Top, Drown Duck Bottom, KolUd Kdg Sol, SulM H..L -Th "Proipector WOt FOR TUB TRADB MARl THE ' i luiTin A complete rangjo of p..i U on hand to meet Details of the "Northern" Boots .nd Rubber. your needs t THE FAMILY SHOE STORE Prince Rupert, B.C. Try a Daily News Want Ad. 3. net a! News In 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist Dr. J. It. Gosse. Phone 686. J. A. Morris relumed to the city on yesterday1' afternoon's trafn from a business trip to the ' ' interior. Mrs. II. V. Morry of Port Es-sington went south thin morning, having arrived on yesterday afternoon's train. Frank Williams, violinist, i: now devoting all his time to teaching. Orchestra ilass for pupils. Phone LIIu.- 489. c.i Dominion Constable A. J. Wat-kinson returned to the city on yeiterdny afternoon's train from a trip up the line on official duties. Arthur Colllson .locnl agent of thei.Uifqn QVG($ r'AtUtned to the city' ri ; jtklqfittfl ! afternoon's train from a trip to the interior on company! business. Miss Barbeau announces her Spring Millinery Opening on Friday and Saturday. 1 Ladies are invited to her new premises in the Bcsner Block to view this season's fashion trend. Gl .. . ft-v r.. i. ine oi. isincKs tea ana saie, held yesterday afternoon at the nome or .Mrs. Jarvis u. Method. Tenth Avenue East, by tbeUd- ies' Aid to Rupert East United Church was a very successful affair, over $60 being realiied. Miss Jean Wilson was among the young ladies who assisted in serving. AT f. M m a U A 1L V ft L 7 i are Cheaper . TIII. WEEK-END i I Fresh Pullet Extras, per dozen 40c 3 dozen $1.10 Nabob Orange Marmalade, very successful affair. 4-lb. tin .0cJ$36 was realized. Prunes,1 4-Ib. pkts 45c, - - Bartlett Pears, 2'a, per tin 30c Fresh Gingar Gingar Snaps, Snaps, S lis. ..38c ! Fancy Yellow Newton Apples per belt $V0 Oranges, 4 doxeS) 78c B.C. Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. rrc Bush's Grocerteria PHONES 211 A'S'D 212 WE DELIVER i ii ii 1 1 1 i. i. i rLiiL.cu uaM rer id. -c 'HEINZ FRESH CUKE RELISH CI TTTCI CI TITCf p,'r boUle 250 UUI I Ul uUl 1 JlPLUM JAM Mb. tins. Each 42c MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and StyL All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED ANI. , I'UUS&KD W'c DMIvcr to Any Part of thi City. Ling, the Talor Phone 619 Fr Alexander rilONE S7S m:!tit iii.oc'K DENTIST Morris Dahl.iuisr. well known interior Umber' operator, arrived in the citv from Cedarvale oh yesterday afternoon's train. .1 a uift ..i vu Ska n t ir iHinton B. ( . L. S., sailed by the Prince GeoiKe this morning for Vancouver on a business trip. Mr. M .Inhnann nt Qtsiv.rf "" WJ1K . ,,,,- nt,n.rri , Vrince Geor thU morniB- oinjr j thr0Mgh to Vancouver enroute to Uxlnit0B, Kentucky, James Boyd, aeting inspector of fisheriss for District No. 2. .nj k tu Pr!n. r., naming Jqr Vancouver where he will imtiAva dfiial conference wlpcfcaa aald next week. . V -i ' rV"-iiVHfi NT?ghton C: N- R- distrTel pSseTiger agent, sailed bv the Trince Georire this mar- ntng ,or vnCouvT where "he ' wi l r attend an official confer- '"c t which details for the I lanncominc summer services win be discussed. The St. Patrick's tea and sale, t Brief - yesieraay . . . oy ... V -1 " ........ (VAIVC. Ladies' Aid of First United.8. Terrace, one year under, Centra) 'Church at the home of Mrs. J. E. Ihe Juvenile Delinquency Act; V. Matton and John W. Cun-Jack. Fraser Street with Miui : Edward Strom. An vox. three nirutkam Smk. r,v,oi. w;i neia aiiernoon ;ne o jr. Earle as convener, was a About tfZJQjiftV owickn EGGS FOR REAL SATISFACTION FRtiSH AJb UNIFORM PUL-!"tHt is expected to leave for LET EXTRAS Per doz. ...SBc.the south tomorrow. 8 doz $1.10 intllt II 111! It I 1, , I, ... HORNK'S CU8TARD ICji. tins.' rer tin GELATIN Horse's . Per pkg. 10e CLASSK' ('LBANSljR ' 3 tins ! 26c PATTEI!KRISl KANDY A de- Pghlful chocolate-coated crisp1 enndy. Pr lb ....45c SLICED PEACHES Del Monte, 2s. Pit Jin 24c UtlVEK TUfiJIP8f8 lbs. 26c ttfrti nLaVM'., i? luAkbR dUlGK ROLLED OATS: jj(jj ....87c' ALL GREEN VEGETABLES IN SEASON Watts' Grocery j i quality Right Prices Right I PHONE 5: Plinvp kr Mr. J. II. Carson and young son, John, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a month's trip to Brandon, Manitoba. t It Is likely that the newly elected Fair Board will meet next Monday or Tuesday to elect officers for the year and conduct other preliminary business. C.P.R. steamer Princess Royal, Capt. Thomas Cliff, arrived in port at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Van- i-ouver and wnvnnlnU A. It. Hohby. superintendent of the bridges and building de- partment of the Canadian Nation- al Railways, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the Interior on official duties. , Proceeds from the St Pat rick's tea and sale held J yesterday afternoon -at the home of Mra.!.'" 7 Vf ve Deen v,alt,n N- Mussallem. Fourth Avenue ,f city tM w,ek wih Mr. We8t- by the Women of the Smi h s parents will leave on to- . Mooseheart Leirion amounts to the satisfactory sum of $25. Miss Catherine MeMMrfn wn tia11"- omun relatives. wr. winner in the raffle of an electric curung iron. Col. F. H. Cunningham, former Chief inSDeCtor Of fihprip nn . . this coast and one of the nrin- dpals in the Chatham Sound Pac king Co., sailed by the Prince) George this morning on his re-!' turn to Vancouver after paying1 visit of inspection to the new tannery which his company is at Hnmnha Rv cher Island. Col. Cunningham accompanied up from Van- couver on Wednesday by L. Ho- ltn. manager of the Humpback Bay cannery who had been on a ousmess trip south. i Provincial Constable II. L. Mc- r enney oi lerrace arrtred in ine C11 on yesieraay aiternoon's train from the" interior and sailed on the Prince Oeorge this Ham F. Duff, C.N.R.; Mrs. Flos-morning for the south, having sie Johnson, Inverness; C. B. in his custody five prisoners who Flewin and C. E. Moraes, Vivtory Will do tiniP nt nitalla Rlllv r ruonths tor vagrancy; Dave Wi- 'nsi "azelton, three months for supplyihg; William Seney. Ter-! race, six months for supplying, ana Artnur .Miller. Prince Rupert, three months for supplying. HERE FOR CAR BARGE Tug Canadian National No. 2, formerly St. Catherines, which is to take the car barge, which was built at the local dry dock during the past winter, to Port Mann, where it will be commissioned In the Vancouver Island ferry service, arrived In port at 7:30 this morning from the south. The I ttt ttttttttfti! j announcements See "Officer CGG" at West- holme Theatre. March 18 and 19. Moose Whist Drive and Dance, March 2Z ' Good Friday evening Baptist Church Musical Lecture, "The King's Herald." Refreshments. Q"n Mary Chapter I.O.D.E. Daffodil Dance. Anrll 1. , , ",, 1 rpie uruiga, nisi ,unu nance, r.iKS nome, pru . Anglican W. A, Easter Sale, April 3. United Church, Easter Bazaar, April 4. C.W.L Spring Sale In Catholic Hall, Thursday, April 4. After- noon trom 3 to C. Social In eve-' ning starting at 8:30. Gyro Hoedown,' April 10. ?a;e niaicp. Be sure it is Safiada Orange Pekoe always BP TEA 'Fresh from the gardens' L - - - P- M. Docker, forest ranger at 0ccan Fan8' "aUed b the Prince l,eore tniH morning for the pr town after havin sPent the past two 0I three we8 here arranging for his moving from Massett where he was formerly stationed in the service of the department. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith of i I , .... morrow morning's train for Ter- raee where tne' wiI1 visit wh 'SraUn return after a day or so to lelkwn while Mrs. Smith and child will remain longer at Terrace HOTEL ARRIVALS Prlnre Rupert m; DahlaUist. Cedarvale: Mis- Rosalinda Bowen-Colthurst and Mr. and Mr. E. Hunter. Terrar; ters, Seattle; Miss E. Cowner- Uaxalton; Mrs. II. W. Marry, Port Essington;. Constable H. L. McKenney, Terrace; F. H. Cun- ningham, A. C. Knight, Norman .Boyd and C. A. Garrick, Van- prtiite ; V irnvon it- rn.f Thomas D. Proctor. Haielton; Mis Nora Todd. Anyox. Savoy A. R. Mf-Donel! SmJthr- wn. son, C.N.R. Royal John A. Cousins, Prince George; F. Conrad. Stewart For Those Vho Are Losing Weight and Strcncth-r SCOTT'S EMULSION The Tonic Rich in Cod-liver Oil Vitamins Scott a Bowtit. Toronto, Oet IS-ll 0 CUBES CORDIAL Garden Field Seeds FERTILIZER BULKLEY VALLEY HAY ANI) GRAIN Prince Rupert Feed Co. PHONE 58 X M (It Donald Greenwood, secretary of the Pacific Snlvajre Co., who has been here for ;i couple of days auditing the local books of the company, will sail by the Cardena tonight on his return to Vancouver. Experienced mothers tax Zam-Duk it best for children's injuries and tkin troubles, because: It is herbal-"-no poisonous mineral coloring. It is antiseptic pre-. vents cuts and burns taking the wrong wav. It is soothing endr.pain quickly. It heals cnx'ry time. Just as good for grownups. Sold al all stores and drunsisls. Here Is Sound Value RUREN A WATCH OF ATTESTED ACCURACY AT A MODERATE PRICE $15.00 The raoTament is 15 jewelled, mada by the new system so that every part is interchanffubie. if a part is broken, a new piece will fit Latest wrist styles suitable for ladies who want service. White or green gold filled, same movement in solid UK gold case $22.30 John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLERS Fishermen MASTEIl MECHANIC Shirts and Pants The best mode, and we can supply you at 30 per cent less! Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE