Come in for Details of the $30 .It AT- Local and Personal News 000 Prize Picture Contest . :! , Let u till you how easily you can qualify for a major prhw in thin hit; Raatman Contest the greatest in th Wstory of photography. Entry blanks and complete contest informa-t on ure available ut the Kodak counter now. Come to our store U fill any photographic seed. We have a complete stock if cameras and dependable Kodak film. And our trustworthy kodak finishing makes the most of every roll of film. m3at&& sawaras.0 ytc Pioneer IJrttaeists THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST ' - TElfPMONF.S ft'6 200 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "TUB DAINTIKST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. frtfKr Kupvrt. H.41 SELVIG BROS. 31 EAT MARKET 3rd Avenue Phone 7G5 MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES t Sjxjcialty: "OLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES" Our irtaltc Fresh every day. Superior Quality. Cutting, Workmanship nml Slyk . All fiuarnnteoil SUITS STHAM-GMiA3Mi AXIl PKIlSSIin We Dtllvcr to Any Part of lh City. Lin, the Tailor Phone 619 Smart Hand-Tailored Clothes Made as you want them from your choice of fabric and fashion-tailored to your body lines. Wear Artfcift Clothes Samuel Wood, Tailor SIXTH STIIEUT Phone 38--P. O. Ilox 203 Pure Fresh Creamy expense and it is absolute ly pare." PACIFIC MILK- Factory at AMmtxford, H.C. MILK r Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTINDAIRY Telephone CS7. 4 a Taxi Phone i, Big 4 Taxi, tf J. A. Ilinton retuVtied to the city on the Catala this morning from a brief business trip to Anyox. Bishop E. M. rtunftz O.M.I, returned to the city on the Catala this mofirlng from a trip to Anyox on ecclesiastical duties. Larry Ward and John McCas-fcell, for drunkenness, were fflicti fined $25, with option of thirty days' imprisonment, by Mss-trate McClymont in city police court this morning. Salvation Army Founders Day, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Special music, songs and readings. Ad dress by Adjutant Kerr on "General Booth the Prophet of the Poor." Fiah Trap Mas meeting, -1 r. Protest Meeting. Wednesday, Aprfl 10 at 7 p.m. in City Hall, to pro test against use of salmon fUh trap. All Interested please attend. J. Roberts, chairman, N. B. C. S. F. A. 81 he rectwd tat names of a num ber of taw pioneer tradesmen of this city. Mr. MaedonaM is one of the very early pioneers. Carl Grafstrom, manager, and members of the crew returned recently to Bateau cannery ai-. ter havfng spent the winter la 'the south; The Canadian Fih-ing Co.'s plait down the coast is , now being pat in readiness for the forthcoming season's opera tiona. A small amount of hall but haa Wen landed at the eohl storage plant there. SUITS! SUITS!il!"S".'"3." MADE TO OUDF.K "HUH.D M. C." the pre paratory to a big general meeting tonight when, some thirty candidates will he initiated. Grant) Organiser P. A. Miquelon of Calgary is meeting with great success in his efforts to reorganize the local lodge. An effort ia also being made to bring former members back to the fold. ; v "Pacific Milk recomen laMengers arriving In ihe iterf to me for any form of jrtT from northern points oVt the cooking where smooth rich- Catala this morning includde: new and creaminess ia de- Antila, Violet Lakenen, I. aired Iweh as in coffee, Basatt, Mrs. M ittix. Bishop Ilu-creom soups, salad drea- B0(f n. Munnia, G. E. Gul-lna, cake and candy," q. S. Tisdale, N. Pudyk, H. writes Mrs. Anna Parke- g. j.mg, J. A. Ilinton, A. E. hurst of this city. "It ire- iMaton. F. Willan and G. T. quently takes the place of uunt, from Anyox; R. S. Davld- fHtah cream at much lson and J. C. Hunt, from Stew art, and ' M. Robertson, from Mill Day. Passengers going through W Vancouver on the Include: Mr. and Mrs. F. leffery, from Naaa Harbor; Mr. and Mrs. John Swan son, from Anyox, and I). Noble, from Stewart. ANNOUNCEMENTS Eaglea 7iist Drive and Dance, Thursday, April 11. Gyro Hoedown, April 10. Moose Annual Pienie June rtO. Auditorium, Moose Whist Drive and Dance, April 2G. 1;' 4 I 4- SOALE OF "CHANGES The tbUawittg U Ihe btfale ' of charges made tor reading notftes: Iflrth Notice 66c. Cards of Thanks, $2. FuneVai Notice $1, funeral Flowets 10c name. Marriage and announcements $2. 2. Dentist Dr. CS6. per , I. It. Gosse. Phone morning from a brief business trln tn Anvnr anil Sl.w.rt :S I!!ptor "Wfttram SftttUr, provincial police, left this morning for triii to Burns Lake on in-speetieh T!re. He expeets to return td the city ori Thursday afternoon. P. Jefferr, Who has been wsiehpMl at "Naas Harbdr Can nery OerlBg the psst winter, and PAPER GIVEN BY ord lie Catala "today cdimr to I "ouver ; VlctorMl. Union -steamer Catala, Capt. A. oiewin ami omer norinern points of call and will sail at 3 :30 this afternoon for the south. R. S. Dttidson, accountant at the DanweT) rrtine, arrived 1n the city on the Catala this morning from Stewart on a brief business viaft and will return north on the Prince George tomorrow af- fjoaetwise Steamship & Barge "o.'s freighter Arhur was in port yesterday dleehaiVlng local car-o including 6t for Phllpott i Evitt The veosel, which arrived in the morning, was "bound north for Ahyfcx and Stewart. Able Seaman Norman Mc-GlasMn of the local unit of the rtoyal Canadiah Naval Volunteer Reserve hat returned to the city utter taking a course of naval training in the south during which he made a crulseon II. M. C. S. destroyer Vancouver which included calls at Portland, San Fraftefsco. Sign Diego, Magda- lena Day and San Pedro. He waa away three months and reports having had a very enjoy able trip. ! Sir Alfred Young, Chief Jus tlce of the Fiji Islands, who has been spending several weeks in Victoria renewing acquaintances. hoe proceeded to England. Sir Alfred and his brother, Sir Wil Ham Young, governor of the Falkland Islands, are cousins of George llushby of this city. Sir Alfred entertained on two occasions while he was in' Vic toria in honor of Mrs. llushby and her daughter, Miss Audrey llushby, before the departure of the latter for England. Ien Hell, pioneer locomotive eiHrineer on the railway out of Prlnee Rupert and now on a run Mt of Edmonton, paid a brief Lnii r HOTEL ARRIVALS In There was a good attendance at Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McDonald the meeting, which was presided Itn on The Greek Conception of u. ?.v.. a th i.iv n k roio awl Mrs. t wan son are passen gers aboard the Catala today going th'rough to Vancouver. They will visit Seattle and other points in the south. Peter R. Crain, for causing wilfol damage in connection with the breaking of a window on Co more Awenae, was fined 10 by MugUtrate jfeTiymont in city police court this mornlnf and ordered to pay 10 daMfe. InlkdTartatiy, tho name of Aid. & .D.MacdooaM was omitted from this paper reonitly fo the account ef a speech by Ex- Mayor M. Newton at the nual banquet of the Prince Rup- jert Pioneers' Association when Life. ' ! century before Christ, the speaker mentioning some of the features which might he emulated and also some of the limitations. A discussion followed. Savoy L. S. Bell, Bdmonteto: T. A. Mrs. Jftifery re passengers ab-!Sm!tn nd C. W. Meldrum, Van- Peihara, tity. B. Leek and Gewjre M. John ston, C.N.R.; A. Seppahammer, F; 2- .'jH.to port at cau, Anne and M Maklar80n ti:au mis,- mormng irom -Anyox 0jv Prlnc Rupert Herbert Day .Vancouver: quae, HeUhfkap. ' lohn Central i P. Davis. Jorgen Jorgensen and G. Petersen. Victory Cove. FISH PRICES Lower today Total of 142.000 Pounds of Hali but Sold At Local Exchange This Morning Halibut prices were lower again at the local fish exchange this morning, when a total of i42.om pounds was sold. Seven Ameri can vessels received from iz.kc and 7e to 18. 9c and $c for 76.000 pounds, while 10 American boats ' were paid 11.5c and Gc to 11.8c and 0c for .OOO pounds. One American boat, the Ilene, not sat isfied with prices offering, went T on to Seattle with 47,000 pounds. Sales were as follows: j ' American Grant, 16,000 pounds, Booth Fisheries, 12.8c and 7c. i Eclipse, 18,000 pounds, and Ex, eel, 10,000 pounds, Pacific Flah-j eries, 18.8c and 8c. j Mars, lSvOOO pounds, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 13.8e and 8c. Brothers, 10,600 pounds, Atlin Fisheries, 18. 5e ami 7c. Thelma M., 7000 pounds, Atlin Fisheries, 18. 9e and 7e. , Venture. 6600 pwnds, Booth! Fisheries, 18.7c and Te. ! Canadian ! Prosperity A., 12.000 pounds: Livingstone, 10,000 pounds; and Viking, 6000 pounds, Canadian Fish & Gold Storage Co., 11.5c vh to town overnight and re-J Hrtiftft, 8000 pound, and Uheme,' MfntHl a number of old acqua!n-.2000 pounds, Booth Fisheries, tanres. He arrived yesterday af-jn.oc nnd Oc. I ternoon and returned east thlsj Oslo. 8000 pounds, Atlin Fish-morning. Mr. Bell reports that eries, n.8e and 8c. ! it is expected to sell the sea- R. W., 9000 "poahds, and Balsac plane Haielton, which was for- I.. jWohd. AUIft Fisheries, merly operated from Haielton by ll. 6c and 6c. the Railway Employees' Indus- MagaTice, 3500 prtuha, Ilooth trial and Development Associa- Fisheries. 11.7c and Gc. lion, of which he is head, and' Petrel. 1500 pounds, Canadian at Dhrhv, which has been lvlmr idle for. Fish & Cold Storage Co.. 11.8c I some time. and 8c. Brief 'POWER NEGOTIATIONS CAPT. ANDERSON I FINALLY SEilLED ON Salvation Army Young Peopled Date of Transfer of Hyiro-Elec legion Had Interesting Meet ing Last Night trie System Set; Charges to He Adjured ! On recommendation of thetitlll' nridhitrh-t Murrh 21. rv.. r. tv OBJECTION TO committee, it was decided at . ,, . . ties lies uoinnrr At the regular weekly meeting mmi. -j., I Young People's Legion, a paper on nf Engagement Jj-Young People" was read by Capt. E. Anderson, who treated her sub- taken ! nice , on , ject under fdur headings: 1, diffi- cultiesj 2, possibilities; S, privileges; 4, influences. It was a very able nafcr arid u fnllnwod LURID TYPES OF MAGAZINES s meeting of the city Colored Surolements Al so Come council that the transfer oi the as- Under Ban of Educational hydre-electric sys' Council considered to hate on which, day the total payment VANCOUVER. April 9 -Ap-was received by the city from the Peal wiU mad bv the National Power Corporation of Canada, the Councn of Education to Canadian agreement having been previously wfvrapfcpers to curtail the use of signed. syndicate comics from the United Th nhairmn nf tv, itiitio. States which leatur" crimi', niaii- committee was instructed to re- PoWet Corporation, details of certain types of imported entpraent of both departmenta, so e"odici "d newspaper featu. e that adjustment may be made on proper charges. GEORGE MILLER IS DISMISSED It dealt with conditinms nrft r i. ... .1 l.i.j i i L . ..... " 1 "r "i inpr IUI vajolcu aiuiib l'T III 111 of Liquor Ilosr i Afcoffohed by , Government of his release from the semce. TCmONTO STOCKS (Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co.) Tntl. Nifkel, 46.50. Mandy, 1 .55. Mining Corpn.. 4.55. Noranda. 50.76. rv.lbury Basin, 9.25. Sherritt-Oordon f50. Teck Hughes. 9.00. tal differences and violent.' a - wm l this afternoon on the over by George Almen. Game, quwt the ,uperintenAent step in the proposed endeavor brought the proceedings a For iAberta Beacon Hard Soot- Jse. coal, phone Albert & McCaf- " ' : " fery Ltd., nc in. tf 'ALUSTER SPOKE TO Foster Willan, who has been IINITFH f HTIRPfl V M on a brief business trip to An-i u"ullv" .iu. yox and Stewart, returned to the: city on the Cntala this morning. ' ,.ThJ? Youngr People's Society of the First United Church, George G. E. Guliek lwfll mnnairr f st)ckfl presiding, last night heard Jnhn Au&. .U,rl-.U , the Swift-Canadian Co returned a PaP";byRev. T. A. McAllister rf inns to a i it . .i . ; ... C'lll- with J.J. I.ittlp mnr0r nf th tne Oemoralizin mliu- services, a commiuee win oe Homed hy Dr. Lenlie E. I'l'reon. chai'man of the morning session of the coriference, and tlii im ,y rill bring back to a further mr t-tflg definite suggestion?! for aaion by the conference . The main diseusion of themo-ii The main discussion nf tnorttrng centred about the fl.nl-ir.g of the Canadian market with magazines of lurid type fmm across the border. VAKCOUVER, April 9--The Vancouver Province, pubfi.he. REPRESENTATIONS MADE me i oiio wing irom victoria today: The position of Lieoor Board inspector, oecapied by George MiHer has bepn abolished and Mr. Miller has been totified REGARD TO THE SINKING OF CANADIAN SCHOONER WASHINGTON. April Re public presentations of the C'anadiitn government against th- nkiv-; of the schooner I'm Alone h:"e been formally presented to Sv- retary 'Stimson by Vinwv.t V. -m- sey, Canadian arabasacior, today. The contents of t:se rn.tn were not made public a.- i ii is fexperted thht the St.ite ment will take time to before it in published. Trv ; O-itv Ne.vj V,' stuitv XICH1N(. slMES, 1 Ijw tt'H KANI.AKIK). 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