'"M'MpM'tttnle at Digby Liithc fm. ' j ELLAR FECIALS ! PICKLES Sweet mixed, 38 otta. Per jar 45c Sweet mustard. 38 osa. n per jar iar . 60c fine Sour mixed. 88 on. Per iar 40c Sow cow, 88 Per jar 36c Una wm muwui (oi. 1 Per Un i An Sweet muataro, gal. glass. l'tr ' " Sour mlxad, gal. glaaa. PrI $145 Sour chow, gal. glaaa. Per gal 51-85 White oniona, IB oas. 1 Per Jar V. 85e CATSUP 9nl1ra tnmaln R Ml. ' 3 bottle 4oc um ri Libby'a Queen, 13 oaa Per jar UWiy'a stuffed, 18 oU. Per jar 45c j $1. 75 j Old City. ' gal. l er Vt gal voc CANNED FRUITS Assorted, 2s 8 Una 85c PASTRY FLOUR I Snowflnke, Wild Rose, 10s. 1 Per sack .50c SOAP Royal Crown, 11 cakes 50c HANI) SOAP Whlf, SAtloff, 10 ois. 2 tins 25c liAMO-CLOUD The ideal lurtii iiijuiu liquUPhmmonlh. iiiiiiiiuiiiti. Per bottle 20c NEW ZHAIiANU iiurrER-j. .1 lbs $1.35 Sellars Grocery Third Avenue PHONES 15 AND 574 THE bAIW NEWS V T Local and Personal News In Brief r,Ui i v.m;j ; .1 Come in for Details of the $39,000 Prize Pictme Contest , , Let us tell you how canity you can qualify for a mnjor prize in this big Eastman Contest the grttat-in tjie history of photography. Kntry blanks and "complete contest Information are available at the Kodak counter now. Come to our store tc 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. 77fic Pietneer THIRD AVE. (, SIXTH ST DEMAND "Rupert MP "THE DAINTIEST HUEAKPAST F001,! Smoked Daily by i! Canadian Fish & Cold Prtnrr ItuperL H.C SELVIG MEAT MARKET ?ri Avenue IMioiic 7(55 MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES '.'p Specialty: "OLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES" Our make Fresh every day. Superior Quality. SUITS! SUITS! 'MADE' to order Culling Vorkmanhlp and SlyU ' (Tl Gnarnnleeil 'i 1 SUITB, STKAM- CLONED AND i Wc JllirVcr lo Any: Part of lhc City. Ling, ths Talor Phone fi!9 B?g'IM ll Our Special $50 Engagement Ring We'd like, to show you how 131 tolue this Is. j flhp whlttf diamond set in 18 K. gold In the newsst patterns . We buy the diamonds by weight and we set them ourselves. Wo save you money this way. John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLERS Drteejisl TELFPI10NFS H'(,?OP Brand" pen 1. Storage Co., Ltd. BROS. ! 1 1 sEMR 1 -iiUH.D 11. c: Pure m ' FfeisK " 4 l" Creamy "Pacific Milk recommends itself to mc for Bny form of ciokinK where smooth rich-naa and cr-aminess is deaf red such as in coffee, cream soups, aalad draa- alnK. ke ml can(,r'' writes Mrs. Anna Tarke-!..... nr hia citv. 'It fre- u ntly takes the place of MAPLE SYRUP-L-v, rm at much leas Old City, !-. Per gnl. """J In,! it is absolute-: VIM 1 rj 1 1 tv - - - - ly pure." I PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abholsford, H.C. Si3E2msTlMSfa . MILK f iLK Fresh PssteurUed Milk and Cream Dally. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. iu i a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf ! For Naftalmo Wellington or Alberta Spotless coal, call Al- bert and. MeCff.-ry Ltd. Phone' 11C & lit. tf . R. A. dfpch returned to the city on&tatterday afternoon's train f Wbjjipi bf le buslnei trip i to the mtoot: D. C. Mellae return! to the) morning from a . two weeks' business tjrip to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. , F. S. Walton, ' C.N.R. road-master, returned to the city on SCALE OP CHARGES ' J -r:" following Is the scale of chr'es made for reading notfte'S: Hlrjh Notices 50c. t Cadft of Thinks, 12. Funeral Notices $ 1. Funeral Flowers 10c per name." Mil rf fa lire and FTn pntrim4rtf 4 irmfi'irKm:nt VL 1 Dentist Dr. J. R, Gosse, Phone m ytterday . afternoon's traits s. C. Thompson . returned . to the eitv on venUiw itrain from a business' trin tn Vanderhoof artd nth, lipt. yesterday afternoons train from) Provincial Constable it. L. Mc. la trip up the Ifna as far as.Kenno Terrace Was an ar j Pacific q officii 4uei. ' rival in the city from the inter I V 1:' n . a a . vjcuciui ihiuui lyCMtciiHry 0B- clal Meeting tonight in Salra- tion Army Citadel. Songs, mu-; sic, readings. Address by Ad- jutant Kerr, "The I'rophet of the Poor." ter, who have been on a trip to, Vancouver, returned to the e on yeay afternoon's train, I nav,n, trave.iea nome ny way oi ; Jasper Park. .ThB rfi.iar mni,i.. t Whttt Whrtt and and Crlbbage Crlbbage . Drive Drive and and ANNOIJNCBM BNTS N)ne Mooa, Hall, April 10 at 4444, 444!!8P-n'. Prompt. Presentation of ' Eagles Whist Drive and Dance, Thtirxfcw. April U Gyro lloedowit, , (Auditorium,1 April 19, ,, Moose Wfcit Xfrijm anil Danfe,'ail this afternoon on the Prince? April 26. OeorjririfOr Anyox where she will . . . . ., two weeks' trifj to Vancouver, re- day at 7;30. Skating to 10. turned from the(Asouth on the -Prince George this morning. . j Will nil. those who have ac 'counts against ll 1 . 0. Elks, kindly Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Im-' forward samo to Box 5G4 sX once perlal arrived In port at ll:45.for settlement, '' ' " tl I ' 4 J1.:. ' wa morning irom logo. witn,.,,a cargo cargo of of package package goods' good!?'' for' for:!the th$; Company's local tanks. !' Fred Brooksbank of the local Royal Bank staff returned home on the Prince George this mor- ning from a holiday trip- to Se- attle and other points in the south. Hearing of the case of Capt. Ole Skotf. who is charged by the. Dominion fisheries depart- tur. n-i ui,. i naiuvt I'0"I"US aicu, is Bet for April 15. Q. T. Hearn, superintendent of the Lakelse Lake hatchery, who , . . i has been on a trln south, arrived from Vancouver on the Prince this this morninir morning and and nrocee- procee ded to the interior by train. Mrs. G. G. Bushby, who went as for a trip to England, retur- to the city from the south on . v n n w W vs. K. Johnston Jonnston arrived arrived In in the city on the Prince George .this morning from Vancouver en- in,(-!Georire George Oyro lhe-of clnb J LlStSy 'nlM- Audrey BuShby. who has Commode Cafe. President Willi.nl Cruickshank occupied j .1 jcupa. tiood dance music. Ten!rouie Inverness cannery, sne priaaa. Itefreshments. Gents, w'as accompanied north by her 76c, Ladies, 50. MfaCatrina Vitula arrived in the city from Poland on yester- daughter, Mrs. E. C. Baylits, and tug Cape Scott was In port over-' nouncement to this effect, how-family. night for stores. The vessel had j ever, .has yet been made by the - In tow the log carrying barge. underwriters who have now John W. Allen, superintendent Black Wolf bound from Hardy taken the vessel over. To tow- day afternoon's train and w1Un?ineer fr the Dominion Fish- wk up resiaence. . , , A. L. Holtby, superiterldent of the B. and B. Denartment of the Canadian National Railways,. returnel to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the intfrior on official duties. I A 1) Wait rflvJainnnl mnator mechanic for the Canadian Na- tional Railways, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Prince George, retur - j ' ning to the interor this morning. I Mr. and Mrs. W. W Wright tailed yesterday afternoon , on the iCatala for Vancouver where thy expect to locate. They are1 ooth residents or long standing. ... . and anfi their ineir departure nenartiira will will be tu i-p. re - matted by many friends. . I.V1V Cnnn. . All XTnilnn." the subject of the" Ladies' iHUIK V.IUU Ul lis regular lUrl- fhtlv me-ltntr whlrh v hriA this, afternoon at the home of jjrs. i. C. McLennan, ' Borden gtrett. The program was In charge of Mrs. Robert Blance. - Matthew Cary of Durham". ! Eng., arrived In the cty from, th Old Country on vesUrdav af- Uernoon's train artd will sail this afternoon on the Prjhce George ;for Anyox where he will take up residence with a cbusln, Jo- eph Simpson. I t Making her first run of the a anrf rin tha RlriKTw'nff rnntu P I P. R. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. C. C. Salntey, arrived In fport at 120 noon today . from' - 1 Vancouver and sailed about an hour later for the north. The! veasel is scheduled to call here southbound next Sunday. Passengers sailing from here for Vancouver on the Catala yes-terday afternoon included: F. Slater, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gosling, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wright, Tom Watts, Frank Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McDonald, Mrs. II. J. Foss and daughters aud J r ti, tr 1 1 P" '."" C.N.R. steamer Prince George, Capt. Harry Nedden, arrived In fjf ! department. Is piling a vfeU to the' city bnofflclal It. lr "Yi'i f"1 " .outer on the .Prinee George this morning and will return south tomorrow night. ' II. W. Chambers of Inverness cannery staff arrived In the city on the Prince George this mor- ning from Vancouver where he was called recently on rmnt of thj? death of his father, Graham Chambers, well known British Columbia canneryman. - R H. Demmler -of Colorado Springs, who Is one of the nrln- clpals of the National Airplane Lumber Co which Is erecting a sawmill at Porpoise Harbor, ar rived in the city from the south on ine rnnce ueorge mis mor- ;nlng, ninif. accompanied Hccomnnnieu by or 11 Jirs. Demmler and family. Mnfur.hln Mnrrn (?ont Tjin Williams, paying her first visit Mtic III IIWUJ uiuinii?, annni in nort at mldniirht from Hvder and Is today loading a cargo of tin plate at the ocean dock for delivery to Ketchikan district 'canneries. The Norco has seven passengers going through to Ketchikan. Major MeKeend of Ottawa, as- sistant director of the Northwest Territories and Yukon branch of the Department of Interior, ar rived In the city on the Prince George this morning from Van- couver In the course of a lecture tour of Canada and proceeded f i-Am kur Kv tmln tn KflmAntnn He Is accompanied by Mrs. Me- Keend. ... . ..... Passengers sailing from here for the north on . the PrlncetfQftRN ON COB Rayol City. Alice this afternoon Included! George Tlsdale, for White Horse; Mrs. B. Pointer and child, for Wrangell; Mr. ,ant .Mrs. a. Ward, for JuneauVtf , Hdge- stad, Nicoloi HauguiIrL Burns, Jack Holmes, Mt Marie Nel- son and Mr. and Mrs. H. Olaison, for Ketchikan. . 4 i"1 ' Betty .and iM&Wm Hve deserted Prince Rupert and have taken up residence In this bad, bad city says the Ubyaseygrad which Is published by the Alum pion In everything In rrlnce port on time at 10.30 this mor-'nae Association of the Utilver-nlng from Vancouver, Powell slty of British Columbia. Jackj River and Ocean Falls and will, reports that so far lie is cham-' sail at 4 o clock this afternoon for Anyot and Stewart whence she is due to return here at 7.30 tomorrow evening and sail south ai ju p.m. John Bulger, who has been off a ' Rupert that Is worth being uqe 55 PHONE 58 champion, of such as badminton,! tennis, bridge, eating, drinking ana so on. Boys' Band at the rink Thurs- Corn, to Eagles Whist Drive tend tia'nc' Thursday, April 11, commencing at 8:30 p.m. Good prizes, music and- refreshments. A good tjm9 assured. Everybody weleone. 83 William Tompkins, well known pioneer Stewart mining man, and Mrs. Tompkins, who have been spending the winter in the south, are iassengers. aboard the Prince George today bound north. The fir.intr . Gouri caao of WIU - - ----- ---- -- . . mm cntim vs &l Ike Koko is be- l i iLb. U. 1 f. F- McB. v Young, The actloh i. T In voIvo the recent sale of the "Mng schooner helpie. E. F. JonM Is acting for the plaintiff and Milton Uonzsles for the de " nd not un. . cT.. " 'f ouawa who was to nave addressed the m..u 4tui . n uiiicu n vjg iia u 1 ci 1 iiuu liiiiiuiil. ,. ,. ... . . . , , ' '1 IZTitX , "f 1 "Ight : Pacific Coyle Navigation Co,'s Bay to Skideirate which she left t Stewart Anchorage while she eame into port. The Cape Seott . . is nue wck nere tomorrow to pie up and take to Skldegate the log carrying barge Biscayne which. ha hn Aiafharirimr n Inad nir 1, t the Big Bay Lumber Co.'s swmiii t Seal Cove. - - NEW LAWYER HERE Thonws u. Brown, son Of J- R- Brown of Grand Porks, arrived In the city on the Prince Gorjfe this morning from Vancouver to join the staff of the local law firm of Williams, Man- sn & Gonsalen, Mr. Brown was formerly with the well kown Van- eonver law firm of E. P. Davis & Co. and h lust recently been called to the bar. , iIM a.ittk'iLnraii'fliiiiK9K f w"K4naaKii Swift's Picnic Hams Average 5' 2 lbs Each .$1.27 , on n imu.wunum - .iu.wn, 0 w WITCHHAZEL SOAP , l'.oyal Crown. 4 bars ,.26c PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES .20c BROOMS Bach 40c rltUlT A LA D Libbl' S, 2S. I'M" tin 35c SLICED PJMCIIRS Ubbys, Is. 4M r.s. m nn. mwv i er un ouc T0MAfb SOUP-Campbell's. 2 tJns 25c KBLLOGG'S CORN FLAKES T'kg 10c QRMOND'S GINGER SNAPS- 2 lbs 45c BESTCLAP RICE 5 lbs. . . ;:35c SU,JIE COFFEE Pkgs. per 67c UP-RIVER TURNIPS 8 lbs. 25c Watts' Grocery Oualitr Klirht Prices Itlsht - , 1 The "Flu" Left Her With h Wretched Cough Mrs. E. A. Brooks, U64 Robeon fit., Wneoaver, B.C., writ: "Utt wtntef I had tb 'flu' twice, and the Ialt tim it Wt ra with a wretched cough that eemed to stay right with me, untU I aaed Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup The fint bottle I used seemed to rtlitT it ao much I purchased the (econd ooe, aod now, I find my cough hat completer left me. "I ihall eertAinlv nwrr Ka - bottle of 'Dr. Wood'a' Pine Syrup in hoiue." p.. ...... : "-ko uuj 60. at all druggiite and dealerf. Put up only by The T. Milbum Co, Ltd, Toronto, Cut. iiiu DCDAID nHDIP nuiniu uviuv. at iflPAi nRvnnrir T nl IL Y,W n Wrecked Connecthjn , . , . iPairs . to the American .halibut .1.1.4. 'schooner schooner Doric, JJoric, which was ""Cked on Kinaha n Island last k, will be carri carried out at the local dry dock where the vessel Is now on the pontoons. No an- the boat to Seattle for repairs would be quite costly and would also take time. n ' '11 j - I j.-i.i vi'..u- 1. renuiire jrmi i jui is to be.ddn-ia the, jnaUel of re- lr- ,Cf nt. O. B. Hanney and Martfrr Ne1h. owners of the DorWre Mmalrifhg in the city. TODAY BUT EARLY ONE ON THURSDAY There was no sale of halibut here this morning, but the fish exchange will hnve an early session at 9 a.m. tomorrow, prepara- ?0 a awclal fish trn K Jat TP paUha m Boats in today were: American Omaney. 33.000 TMimli- r.ioa s.nftft; PrUrn Kooo. " ' Canadian Melvilli f)000 pounds; Johanna, 80001 Cape f ne"""-. 1000: Helen I., 2000: Tvl'e,: Jhlwe II., 5000. RV Thorn 1 th local broker, 'turned yesterday from & trip to 'ie Interior combining business - nd pleasure. 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 ni'tx for the capture of salmon should be authorized in the are in British Columbia that is adjacent to the 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 no-tifled of the above sitting. Dated this 4th day of April, 1929. (Signed) J. N. ELLIS, (88) Commissioner. Try n Daily News want-ad. It will bring results.