I 1 PARE EIGHT Always! in the pocket of i 'Saw- my car "When vou arc! drivine a car these ' days it's a question of eyes frontl" said friend of mine recently. "That's why I smoke cigars when driving. You light up and smoke. I like a pipe and I smoke cigarettes too but these take more attention than a cigar. I buy a pocket pack of 5 Marguerites foil wrapped, factory-fresh I drop it in the pocket of my car. i always nave a Cigar handy and do you know," L. I. .J.J tlL. .11 lie vuntiiiucu, inc oia j - rv 1 v cr when you're smoking Jtiij Buy hUrguififes lit TUCKETTS VX'S MARGUERITE Foilvrapped But still 10c OOffBYE to" TIRE TROUBLE Equip your car with a new set of Dominion Royal Cords or Royal Masters and bid a lone 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 S. E. PARKER, LIMITED FORD DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllnti from Prior Kuiwrt lor VANCOUVER. ll'TOItl A, Pwanaon Hay, llutnlalf. Alfrt lUy. tc. Turn-da), 3:30 p.m. l or VAX OH EK, VICTOKIA. Ilutrdale. Alfrt lUv. tie.. Friday midnight for Al.H'E ARM. ANVHX, STEW ART. WIS RIVER, Ml inlay, 8:(H p.m. lor POUT MMI'hON' AN It WALES Isl.AMt. ThurMlay. p.m. Iti Slid Atrntic R M. SMITH .Unit Prlnre Ruprrt. It.C. II rough llrkrt told to Victoria and Srattle .and baxgaiF thrckrd through to ilntlnatloii. gjigL B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES fcaiANj SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT nPIEIflC lo KrtHilkn, U ram HI. Junrau and SkmffHM) April to. my I. lllo vanrouier, Vlctorlu and sr.iHIf April II, 21. PRINCESS ROVAE (hmn lulls, ru.. Vanrnuvrr and Victoria rtrrj Irlilar 10 p.m. fent for all Mrunwhlp Unci. C tIKCIIARII. tiENERAE AtiENT 3rd Ac . I"rlnr Rupert. n.C. Phone 31 Canadian National QTie Largcft Railway Syilem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sllhn Irani ritlNCK Rl'PERT for VAM'OCAER. VH'TOKIV SEATTLIi ami Intrrmnlliilp xlt. ru h HiiirwU) and Sunday, ISrttO p.m. I w ANYOX and KTEWART. MKh VtedueMlajr ami Maturtlay, 40 p.m. tor MHUII AM fOCTll (JLEEN CIIAHEOllE ILAMj. lorti,itlill. PASSENOER TRAINS I.KAVK PRIME Rl'PERT tacti MSIV, EI)NESIAV and SATURDAY at lido JM. for PRINCE (JKOIKiE, EIIMO.STON, UINMPEU. all mIuU Uatrru (lanada. United btatn. AtlENCV AI.E OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert 1'honc 2G0 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage rhone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. WILLIAM HARRIS IS LAID TO REST TODAY Burial in Fairview Cemetery Followed Service In It. C. Undertakers' Chapel Funeral service for the late William Harris was conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the chapel of the B. C. Undertakers by Kev. T. ivon Jones, pastor of irst Presbyterian Church. W. Vaughan presided at the organ and hymns were "Leid KinJly Light" and "Rock of Ages.' In terment was made in Fairview Cemetery. Palbearers were John Lamuie. William Gilchrist, James Stur geon, Iiert Eartlett, Alexander Jlark and Donald JicLeod. Union steamer 'Catala; Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived in port at 5 j'lock yesterday afternoon from the south and sailed at 8 p.m. for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points of call whence ihe will return here tomorrow morning and sail south at S:'M). !.m. Passengers coming north on he Catala included: II. C. Fra- ser, R. McKay, Gordon Kerr, V. F. Suter and C. A. Suter, for Princt uoert: II. A. Morrison, J. G. Brown, H. McConnell and J. II. Peterson, for Anyox; S. Briggs, (or Alice Arm, and M. Okana, for ' rrandale. KEPT HIM FROM WORK FOR A MONTH AT A TIME Never had a Sick Dr.y Since Taking "Fruita-tives" M. THOMAS CRAHAM Of the thousands and thousand of men and women who have been restored to perfect health by "Fruit-a-tirca," none are more graUfal than Mr. Thos. Grabam, 59S Maaapq St, Oahaws. "I am CO years oldaad was treated for shears for a trouble b(wwn the bowels and the bladder, xrfiieli kept me homo from wok for a month at a time; untS I started to take "Fnu't-a-tives." Since then, I have worked steadily for four years sad hare never bad a sick day." Try this wonderful r.Mdirine; made from fruit juieM combined with the finest medicinal incretiients. 2S and 60c. a box at dealers everywhere. Clean-Up Specials Let our ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER and VACUUM CLEANER do your work. ELECTRIC POLISHER Rent per day $1 .50 VACUUM CLEANER Rent per day $1.00 JOHNSON'S FLOOR WAX Liquid, V-i-gallon tins ....$3.75 Liquid, quart bottles fl.BO Liquid, pint bottles $1.00 Paste, Mb. tins $1.00 Paste, Una 60c OLD ENGLISH WAX Mb. tin 80c OLD ENGLISH WAX 2-lb. tin $1.(50 WHIZ POLISHING WAX Mb. tin f 7Re LIQUID GLOSS Quart Una . .85c CHLORIDE OF LIME 3 tins 60c WHIZ FLY KILLER All sites. Prices 40c TO $8.60 COMBINATION SPECIAL 1 5- string broom. 1 tin Whit Hand Soap, 3 bars Foot Soap. All for $1.00 Save Your Nlckles and Dimes By Buying at Mussallem Grocery Co. LimUed 617-423 5th Ave. E. Phones 18&84 P. 0. Box 575. I NORMA TALMADGE'S FIRST APPEARANCE AT CAPITOL , TQ RJSPHESENT NEW : BRUNSWICK " Dr. II. II. Hagerman, science Instructor at the Provincial Normal School at Fredericton, New Brunswick, has been chosen to represent New Brunswick at the World Conference of Educational Associations at Geneva in August and will make an extended tour of Europe iti connection with his visit to Geneva. LADIES MUSIC CLUB RECITAL Student' Day Proved Very Enjoyable at Cathedral Hall Satur- urday Afternoon t That the-young people of Prince Rupert are making good progress in their studies under excellent tuition was made very evident when a number of local Students played at a Ladies' Music Clrfj) event on Saturday afternoon in Cathedral Hall. In the absence of Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, the program was arranged by Mrs. W. T. Kergin and Mrs. J. Farquhar and Mrs. Darton presided. Accompanists for the occasion were Miss Lancaster, Professor Pryce and James Bryant. After the recital refreshments were served. Following was the program: "Song the Robin Sings," Miatt Yvonne Connon ; "In a Persian Market," Miss Eveieen White; "Sotfatina in G," L. Van) Beethoven, jMiss Mary Orme;' "Scheraino," F. J. Hyder, Miss Edith Wilkinson; "Souvenir," vio-! lin solo, Drdla, Wisner Bryant; 'Sonatina," Tjpua 20, No. 1, Fr. , Kuhlan, Mias Molly Winslow.i "Rondo Caprlecioao," Opus 14.: Mendelssohn, O. Fulton; Twi- light Idyll," violin so5o," P. A. Schnwker, Mis Elsie Franks; "Waltz in E Major." Op 34. No. 1, Mosckowski, "Miss Ruth GiUiea; "L'Hironde!!, the Swallow," Op. 100 No. 24. F. Burmulter, Miaa Eileen Qamblin: "Rigaudou," E. A. Macdowell. Mis Ruth Nelson; "Capriaante," Pan Waahs, Mrs! Black "Romanca,' Vlalin soft, Eversols). Miss Ruth Wilkinson; "A Polish Dance,' Opua 8, No. 1, Franc Xaver Scharwenka, Mias Audrey Parken; "Sunday Mornng,H Duval, Miss Rita Strom-dohl; "Adoration," violin solo, llorowaki; Mias It. Ross; 'Rhap sodic Mignone," Kvelling, Miss Mrie Balagno; "Lq Sylvaina," Opus. 60, Chaminade, Miaa Margaret Gilchrist. William Crulckahank, transfer red from the C.N.R. city ticket of- fice here to Detroit, expecta to leave on Wednesday mornlnfc. for the east to aasutne his new duties. Ladies' and Children's Silk Hosiery AT REASONARLE PRICKS Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE Famous Star of the Screen at Her Best, in Her Best Pic- ture, "The Woman j Disputed" j Unexcelled acting, a sweeping story of love, intrigue and sacri-j f ice. climatic production and per-i feet direction combine to make "The Woman Disputed," Norma :Talm:tdge's newest screen vehicle, entcrtainmcnt-plus. This great picture,, which opens ;.t th Capitol tonight, not only i-nds itsslf perfectly to the mag-nil 'Icently dramatic genius of the star, but it provides her and her liii'jre cast of players with a spec-tacular vehicle which holds the audience's attention from the first flash to the final fade-out. After essaying tom-boyish roles. I,, -jeweled characterizations and flashing-eyed dance-hallish types du.ing the past couple of years, Norma returns, in "The Woman ( 'Disputed," to the kind of picture in which she is at her very best. The story revolves around a triangle of two men and a girl. The men are fast friends the girl likes then both until jealousy and hatred drive the trio into a strange denouement and t 'happy ending. j Development of the absorbing pjot against a background of war-ravaged towns, espionage and adventure gives the. girl the choice of saving an entire army corps from destruction or sacri ficing her honor in the name of patriot iam. "The Women Mapir mart be ranked as one of the screen's outstanding year's offerings. Try a Daily News WANT-AD The "Flu" Left Her With A Wretched Cough Mrs. E. A. fyooks, 1K1 Robson Bt, Vaaeou ver, B.C., writmi: "Laat wiotei I had the 'flu' twice, and the last time il irft me with a wretched cough that smoed to stay right with me until I used Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup MA "The first bottle I used seemed to relieve it so much I purchased the second ooe, and now, I find my cough has completely left me. "I thll certainly never be without i bottle of 'Dr. Wood's' Pine Syrup in the hoiue." Price 35c. a bottb; larce family aiaa GOe. at all druggist aad dealers. Pot up only by The T. Milburn Co., Ltd, Toronto, Ont. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and StyW All Guaranteed SUITS STHAM CLEANED AND PRESSED We Dtliver lo Any Part of lhi City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. Representative for MILLER COURT & CO., Limited Through our connections we can make 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.Lld. CIO 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert, IIC I ' i -rrvyy TONIGHT 7 AND 9 P. M. Norma Talmadge Jn THE WOMAN DISPUTED' PATIIB NEWS-"CIIARLEY CHASE ' ComrJ, On the Stajjc . j ' , THE RUPERT CAPTTOLIANs Wednesday, 9 p.m., Semi-Finals H. C. Or. 1 u i Ccntcst Robert Irvine, Prince Rupert, vs A, ,r Button, Powell River. Cantidian National Steamshi-ib Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Opt-ratinx ti.T.P. 20.00(1 Ton Hoatlng Dr lw Kilntra, itiHchinlxtK. Unilermnkirs, RIsckHmititH. I':irn makers. Founders, Woodworkers. ('& Bl.K(TltlC AND ACBTYI.ENE WKLDINO, Our plant Is equipped lo handle alt klna nt MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 HYDE-TRANSFER PHONE 580 NEW SHIPMENT JUSTARRI VFD Mine Head AlDcrta'lAimp 1 1 Mine Head Alberta Sootless Large Egg 1 Mine Head Sootless Egg ..... r. w Pembina Peerless Egg 1 A lo all other elates of coaL DRY HIRCH, JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load ; Double load ' Lare sack , Box wood cuttings, large load . . . Piano and Furniture Moving. Express and Hgg. ' IMy and Night Service 13'J Second w v . DEMAND "Rupert Brand" LSipper ;nyiNiET hreakfast food." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold StorageCo., Ui Prince Rupert, B.C. Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results.