TiJa Apr! 23, izv s TflE U.ll NEWfl !mmam"i'mamHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmtmmi' "MfMwivtwMMaMsVMsMsiMMaWMM Local and, Personal News In Brief., ;,;v.lf,,.T, 1 Come in for Details of the :$f W Prize Picture; Contest Let us tell you how easily you cfin qualify for a major priie in this big Eastman Content the greatest in .the history of photography. Entry blanks and complete contest information are available at the Kodak counter now, Come to our store to fill any photographic need, We have a complete stock of asmeras and dependable Kodak film. And our trustworthy Kodak finishing makcH the most of every roll .f film. dimes Ltd. T7fic Pioneer THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST CATERPILLAR 1R ACTORS Make nigger Profits Sole Distributor for It. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD.1 910 STATION STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. Branches: Kclowna, LC; Nelson, B.C.; Prince George, R.C Imperial. Motors Ltd.. CALCAUY and LKTHBRIDGK 7 ARR TIIK DISTRIRUTORS IN ALBERTA FOR CHRYSLER CARS AND FEDERAL MOTOR TRUCKS At all tlmcsi we have on hand n large stock of parts that can be shipped to all Dealers or Distributors for CHRYSI.BH ( arm FKDKRAI. Trucks, or to any Service Garage needing parts for the above two products. or for any Chrysler product. . Wc would prefer to ship from dg)&?ry. Our largest stock of part is maintained here. This mill save Dealers Di-trllmtHm and fiaruge men considerable tjmj If they have not the part on hand.Jr cannot locate It In ?hej$jrticular com. inuntty, Hither Ihnn sending direct to the factory. Wrile to Mr. Thos. Rrnthy, Service Manar. r. Ralph Kggcn, Paris .Manager. IMPKIUAL MOTORS, LTD. CALGARY, ALRKRTA Our Special $50 Engagement Ring We'd like Wahow you hd'w good value this Fine white TUamonil'set In 18 K. gold In the newest put-terns. We buy the diamonds by weight and we set them ourselves. We save you money this way. John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLERS Drutcista 'TELEPHONES -', 20C son on LOGGING AT HALF THE COST OF to ben HORSES some Higher Production Economical Operation neer ithe 'vi.lt ( on ; the, to eer on , , Act city P. coast by SCALE OF CHARGES The following Is the seala. of charges made for reading . notices: Birth Notices 60c. Cards nf Thanks, $2. Funeral Notices $1. Fnnpral Flowers 10c name. - . V Mnrriage and Engagement V announcements A Dr Alexander I'linNE 575 lir.SNIK lllOCK DENTIST 4 a Taxi Pnbne 4',' Rig' 4 Taxi, it Dentist Dr. J. It. fiowe. rhbne 686. ' Tennis' Club 'Frolic, I.O.Djtk ig nerrlng in the Pearl Harbor 1 $ WtUhem he had',found C IOCKCX Up. HIS siruiwnlsncr armirvl Dofona onnn. lllllnn nnl. la ni " Rn ea . JOneS SS -' i, :... w accepted by His .May u. .i.Mi u I' This 'afterHoon train. 'US i from the east at 3 :30, was reported this morning to be on time. i I i I ! J. M. Hockin returned to the city on the Catala this morning ' After spending a couple of days in Anyox on business. The final Scandinavian dance of th season wan held lust night in the Metropole Hall, quite a large crowd being in attendance. There was tunesome accordian music by J. Pedersen. The committer f Ltef KHekr at a meeting last night decided, to celebrate . Norwegian Independence Dy io IOjse Hall May 17. The c hamster celebration, ha not yet beeikj' nounced; ii i f 1 1. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Hughes are passengers aboard the Catala today going through from Stewart Vancouver, Mr. Hughes has at th.e BJg Missouri mine for time in his capacity as an J. F. Coates, consulting wgi. for the Georgia River Gold Mines Ltd., is a passenger aboard CiUki today returning, to Vunprsiivttr aftar liAvinir naid ft In ha Pnmnanv'B nrnwriv a...-. R. Rrealy, .who Has been here busiD)ss j. cpnaection with shipping , of 'cotton wood logs tne Laminated faeriais ven- rail! at.Hw Westminster, will .saijby. the, Qajtala .this afternoon Jiia rtugt south. . A. business session of the Sal- yaUpntW Young. People's Le- gjon,. wa held )wt night with George AJmon presiding, after whifk the members proceeded to thgJFirst Baptist unuren Churehto to par- par-ttcinefe" tlcfpsife irtSe Tlreil3e Club rally. ' Sergeant T. Van Dyk, enforcement officer of the provincial police fer Northern British Columbia, returnee 10 tne yesterday on the police boat j M. L. 2 after a four day game pairol to Dundas Islapd, Wales Island, the Naas River and other points. He was accompanied Constable llaroin itayoone. uuulj-Ujuu DDDD MSB An Anchor -Ionaldon Smoklnfi-Hoom Steward knows His job so well that you ydll long remember 1 yourjsniokcs, chat j, land . gamtf in these friendly rooms. His euthusbsm and pride are typical of the service you get .throughout tho ship on the Letltla" or tho Jfc "Athenls." . . v , ' Sail Anchor. DonatdsonlU out TU 0hmi4 Strum CL.4. "V. I itilaj A.., llMmttMrna St. H'., Varuouvtr (TH. Stymeur J0a-p;, or any Utomtpopni. Weekly ttalllnga to Europe From May 3rd from Montreal (said Quebec) CO HARD NrfW CANADIAN SERVICE ys--' s-os Cakln, Tourist Third Ctblfl and Third Clu BODY POISONS Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Will - By neglecting constipation, body Monj! lrt in their rlpnHlv wnrk teada'ehes', li'stlessness. cloudy complexions, which are the first ilgaw, soon are followed by factors twPPwri ck health, ruin ambitions and steal beauty. . Vou can guard against constipation with a simple remedy Kellogg's ALL-BKAN. It is a de-liclous cereal 100 bran that brings sure, natural relief from this widespread evil. Doctors recommend ALL-BRAN because it is a bulk food. It sweeps the intestines clean of poisonous wastes and stimulates normal action. Results are guaranteed. Just eat E: J. Smith returned to the city on thfc' (fetal. th mnrntn, frnm MtfkU8iaeJtr,P tbAnyox. jMtsjtahwMon :of? Vine ncouver , e".'.;iur,ujt..i.iie ' . . Vstti.ua .. iteming artey. t a' business .MaV fir Khyox and Will spend a opuple of days here. ' Fthr Leray 0. M. I. arrived i In tb. pity on the Catala this morning mrnlnfrnm from Stewart S.rt and A -111 TV SIS proceed .tomorrow morning to Terrace where he will conduct Adjournment for eight days has been taken in the case of Ole Skog who is charged with seln- Union steamer Catala. Capt. A. E. DicJctp, returned to port 'at 9:30 thft morning from Anyox,. Stewart and other northern points and will Mil at 3:30 this after noon for 4b e south. Passengers iditunhrking here from the north on the vessel included MrsVJr5 Kasper, Mrs, Charles Hill, R. gwartfwger and Father Leray, 1 frojji Steward E. J. Smith, V,'.' Webster, W. R. Bennett. J. G. Mil-, I ljchap, G. H. Robertson, II S.j Wilders. J. M. Hock n. C. D-l Gainer, H. L. Mullett. T. P. Fih- er, R. Bramley, W. Laing, W. II. Trotter and Nicol Thomnson.l w fmm A ni'AY and ATra 11 WHann from ArPaniai papnirpr va.' ing through to Vancouver include I Mr and Mrs n c. Hughes and Coates, from Stewart; J. Cody from.Naa9 River; and F. E. tj from Anyox Those ieaV. ,ng here for Vancouver on the lncjude p Holmes, Miss Lucy O'Brien, Jacob II. Eydt, R Rresly, E. M. Atkinson, L. J. Fruitier and G. E. McCrea. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert I Vog, Ketchikan; C. D. Gainer, Kdmonton; ii. P. Fisher, J. G. Mlllichamp. W. R. Bennett, George II. Robertson and N. Thompson, Vancouver; W. Laing, Victoria; R. Bramley, Nanuimo. Royal Harry Johnson, Osland; Lars Soveren and George Qonstable,! city; George M. Johnston, C. N. i R.; K. Jackson and H, Ness, city; 1 R. B. Swartfueger, Stewart. Central 0. Korbertls, Anyox. t Savoy P.. C. Anglin, city. ; ANNOUNCEMENTS ! Moose Wlilst .brlye and Dance, April 20. 1 Eagles' Whist Drive nnd Dance I Thursday, April 25. Prince Rupert Singers Concert, Capitol Theatre, April 2J. The Annual Baxaar In old of the Ridley llprne' will be held on Thursday, May 2. Moose AtiVmal I'jcnlc at Dlgby', ' June SO. I MENACE HEALTH Rid Your System of Them two tablespoonfuls daily chronic cases, with every meal. Serve it with milk or cream, fruits or honey added. Sprinkle it over other cereals. Use it in cooking recipes are on the package. Don't neglect constipation. Begin eating ALL-BRAN today. Sold by all grocers. Served in hotels, dining-cars and restaurants. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. ALL-BRAN . WI I JAM Cf UCI M "ILLUJIU OLnUlU ' WINS COURT CASE (.., . . ... , , , . , in riKiiuiic ainuuner Kelpie Return of two marine engines or their value- and costs were "r vn,T Tu W,ardeJ W"1 e , Jude McB. "ioUng in County Court this morning " in his re- ',, . I" ,, aVi.InK out of the recent sale of Ihe schooner Kelpie. " " gines had not been involved in the ale and that when he went 4jje case, pre- counsel Honor Thomas Brown acted on behalf of Koko. - 9 ".4,4e SirE RUPERT TIDE? " .Tuesday, Aprll , High 0:47 a jn. 21.4 ft, 18:20 p.m. 20.0 ft Low : 7:19 - a.m. 1 19:26 p.m. 5.3 ft. ... . """"" Wednesday, AprII4 High Ittl a.m. 21.G ft 13t3T Hm. r . 1S.7 ft. LOW 7:ftfi .m 2.7 ft 19:58 pjw. 6.0 ft Thursday, April 23 High. t:o3 V"- J-B 14:38 p.m. 19.1 ft. Low 8 :32 ajn. 2.8 ft. 20:29 p.m. 6.7 ft Tqq LATR TQ qiSSIFY , ...i'y. FQR . tJlENTV U$MsekrpHig ,,: rp0ms,,,Pidine 427, JJ8 t'nb" ail p ntntlTrZJH& lQefeSnwllr"J J g ' " "PIMM'S IS WONDERFUL" Read This Letter from a Grateful Woman Vanessa, Ont. "I think Lydia E. rinkham's. VeseUble (.'ompound U I iwonairiui. i nave had six children ol which (our arc living and my youngest i a bonme baby boy now Uigtll uight months old wht o weigxs zj pounds. 1 have taken yo our medi cine bi'lorp each of thum was boru and have certainly received rreat lienent from It. I urge my friends to take It as 1 am sure they ill receive the sunt help I did." -Mrs. Milton Moil t'LLEN, Vanessa, Ontario. fDcliciously frajrani" CHASE U SANBORN'S SOLO ONLY IN J4IU. 1 lb. and 2 lb. Tins THIRD CONTEST I IN ORATORY IS ! ONWEDNESDAY Local Roy to Be Contestant Against I'nwell River ' I -ad Here Prince .Rupert has been chosen as the venue of one of the semifinals in the third annual oratorical contest. For the purpose of selecting tne champion oiutor of British Columbia, the pro-' vince has been divided into eight districts and in most . of these tllsiit charppJoti has Already 'been decided upon. On Wednesday nitwit .14. fi' M - - .L ..L. ,L. PWf tb paging dlrec oi tne Capitol Theatre, A. Easson. Robert Glenn Irvine of i riuce iiupvri itign ocnooi ana Arthur Richard Button of Powell River Hitrh School will vie with on another in the realm of ora- tory to decide which of them will represent Northern and Central f BriUsh "V"" C Columbia , in the finals to be held in Vancouver on May 3. The winner of the finals gets free triP Toron.to with a" penses paid, to fight for the honor of becoming the champion or. ot nidii 11 snouia De remarKea nere tnai the spensor of the contest 'n B r ..T L 1::.JT u lne eapeoae luvoiveu in otiiinauon contests anu in ine ,lM contest use 11 ana mis can. be no mean sum is being wholly borne by the management of this newspaper. It reflects much credit and Honor on this Bewapaper that it bag seen fit to 4v! ..k ,,nl., io.t In fostering public sticking, a branch oi higher, education which is too little known and often neglected. No man can be a real orator without something rea to talk about it may be a " x arreai cuute or a ureal coubiis and no man can have something subtntil. t talk about unless h u frMt jsvgtudent and a thin- j,er. Cagida hits urgent need of ,.u tk... .ni ko ilm. in Jilt SI MIVOC SSltMU VtIV UIV W develop the power of oratory is the heyday of youth 'A. A. Easson has kindly con-Mated to aet as chairman of the proceedings; the judges will be BishoD G. A. Rix. Rev. J. B. Gib- son, L. W. Patmore, P. H. Linzey.tc.s Ave, tt cotwn st and T. II. McAclliater. " e- O"11 (Haptl) Tk. x.4k.J J..l la 4l,.l'UIW.tlinaBV . 0.1 dP the Torcnto eommittee hi the all-C all-Canada (.tai and there is ny possibility of a tie. Th director nf the oratorical test D. C. in Miss Myrtle B. Patterson of theVancourer Sun" Iiu iniiwd n llm nr I rouble in order to make the contest a great success and who is responsible for all the admirable and tboroujth arrangements made. The chairman and organizing secretary of the local district committee U Principal T. Peddie of th" High School. Was Bothered With Severe Headaches Is Hot Troubled How Mrs. James Rossiter, Riverside, N.B., writ: "I was bothered with severe headaches, for years, and tried mar different medicines, but to no effect. One day a friend t ld me about and after I had taken three Dottles I found it had done me a world of aood. Now I don't know what a headache is like. I certainly have great faith in Burdock Blood Bltters.'r Manufactured only by The T. MH-burn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Out. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS rnt vnr"um- 8undas . Prlree Rupert ...10 p.m. TUeMays Utaia :su p.m. Thuridajps-M. Prince Oeorgei.10 i m. Frtdayt Princes Ho-al JO c m. rrWayi - m. Carrkna H Bildulkht AprU 14-4. Prlneeat. Alice p.m. April 34 an. PriuciM Alice ... p.m. From Vancouver Buaday -aa. Catnla 4 p.m. WedtMMay aa. n. Geome 10.30 am. Frioay as Pr.tKts Hou i i... Friday ia. Cardena a.m. Baturtey ia. Prince Rupert 10:30 p.m. April 10 Prlnceaa 'tce a.m. April ae ea. Prlaoeaa Alice .: .a.m. For Naaa Klvfr Sunday h. Catala 8 p.m. From Nana River Tuesday h. CetaJa 11:30 a.m. For Mcart, rrrmler. Anjox and AUce Arm - Sunday aa. Catala p.m. Wettaeaday ai Pr. OeorB ...4 p m Saturday as. Prince Rupert ... 4 p.m. vrm S.S.S!;: Thuradaya iTiuce cieorge li:30 p.m. ' hn.i.- imnii April -s. Prinoe John 8 p.m. From Queen t'Knrlette Islands AprU IS aa. Prince John ... .a m. tor ,llaka . . .... April 10 aa. Princeaa Alice . am. , .April SO aa. Jrweaae AUea . a.m. Krum Alakj April 14 h Prlnceaa Alice p.m. AprU J4 Pn.ictaa Alice p m ur Irt MmpMui and Halr I.land Frldaya at f. rdena a m roirt Hwt .iiiiMin and Wales bland Frldaya- a. Ca:dena p - Letter Box Collections All. Pit. ,Atun A AHm AfS 9.00 7 SO i a. k stti bi oxa 7JJ Mh Ave. t Fulton St 9.10 7.4P ith Ave. & Thoapson St. .. 9.15 1.45 Utn Ave. Si fberorooke 9 30 7.80 tltb. Ar Conrad . 0.23 7JJ flia Ave. tt Hays Jove Ava.. 9.30 8.00 l a Ave. & Hays Cove Circle 833 8.05 8.00 7 DO S.4U B.10 ' (JullClng 9 SO 8.20 . - Wwi 9.55 8.23 f4 Wttarr 10.00 8J0 'o tf aSUOC 10.05 " U5 , dAB n,-. 10.10 8.40 1 it AVa, i Sslt..,! m 10.18 8.45 i Ate." A Sth 10 M t0 Pol ek Checked By modern vaporizing ouitniciit Just rub on VapoRuo