THP !A!t.t NEWS Local and Personal News In Brief ! ' ; ; : j.1 . . . :i .... Come in for Details of the $30,090 Prize Picture Contest Let us tell you how easily you cah qualify 'for a major prize In this big Eastman Contest 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 cameras and dependable Kodak film. And ur trustworthy Kodak, finishing: makes the most of every roll of film. T7f:c Pioneer THIRD AVE-.fr SipM ST Canadian National Steamships ! Prince DRYDOCK A.Nll , Operation li.T.P. W.WM IVrt Floftilng l)r l-fc KVtlneriC jrlachihiMti. Boilermaker;, 11 hick smith. 'trtv maker. Fauirfer. WwdwwTker,.Jif. ELECTRIC AND aCHTYLBNE WRt.lMN'l. Our plant is equipped to handle all tf)nd of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 35 SELVIG BROS. MEAT A1AKKET 3rd Avenue Phone 7G5 . MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES Specialty: "OLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES" Our make Fresh every day. . ' Superior Quality. RED'S Transfer Fifteen years experience In FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We Fell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood In any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights and measures arc right. So Is our Service Phone us and Save Monet and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 201. Night Phone: Red 317. Daily News Want Ads. 1 k- am IJrtitetsts TELEPHONES 8'v20C Rupert SHIPYARD Engraved ! Tableware When you buy your silver from us you now can hnve It engraved artistically so that the work on all pieces will be alike. This adds to the value of the set and makes a gift more appreciated. Oar automatic engraving machine enables us to do this. John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLERS bring quick Results. 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf 1 : ,Ir. J, IL Gosse..Pjione nr. Bishop G. A. Rijf will sail to night on the; Prirtee Ceorge for ! Stewart where he will hold ser vices next Sunday. Passengers' bailing from here on thei'Camowiirt yesterday after. (noon for -the Aouth fhcludeM K. Bi Ashby, A. 11. Bodily and Mr. and Mrs. Fuller and Mis Fuller. T. J. Shenton, inspector of mines, will return to the city on the Prince George Friday morn ing from Anrox, where he in vestigated a recent fatality at the Bonanza mine. . Miss Agnes Dawson, who has been on an extended vacation trip to otets ,qn the prairies and in he sou returned o the city frora, VanpoMver on the Prinqe Gepjrg . today. As a resut of a fracas last night at the -Dominion Cafe in the course of which a plate glass windJWwas bToTcen, "Roy Swee$ was remanded until tomorrow on a charge' fjf intoxicatiori, in city police court. Frank Waterhouse freighter Eastholm. Capt. Granluftd. arrived at Inverness Cannery from the south this morning with a cargo of tin plat. The teMel will load out dry salt herring from Claxton. For operating a motor Tehiele Mochida was ffaad 3M in oltr police court by jiatrate Spfjhi iMl I tn ij - .t., Dffl rl'f -X .V . aetRer vehicle. i) ,.Jtof3 -loHH hn? Prince Rupttt " " T tt,f, n . ANNOUNCEMENTS i Women of Mboseheart Leglm, St. Patrik's Tea, March M, at tfw home of Mrs. MttamMebv - See "Officer i Weat- holtne Theatre, Mareh 18 and1 10,?on the veasel! were C. P. Seale, J. ,.. rtrr , . j Mlskulia. F. Okomura, ; Jlwe TO an Dance, At rTt Mig8 L M Deacon and Mareh. W. Lysek. , "TT7 , , v c Presbyterian Easter Sale March! 28. (food Frfilay etenlng Baptist !Churh MUhtteal Letture, "The King's Herald." Refreshments. Royal Purple Bridge, Whist and Dapcy Elks' Home, April 2. AnlWftrt W. A. bfcater Sale, April S. ' ' IftrltM Clinrtr 'i&ster BdEaar, ' April L C.W;L. Spring Sale In Catholic, Hall, Thunrfday, April 4 After- noon from i to b. boclal in nfnij starting at 8:30. Gyro Hoedowh, April 19. . 44 4 44 444T' 4 SCALE OF CHARGES 4 The following is the scale of charges made for reading notices: Birth Notices 60c. Cards of Thanks. J2. Funeral Notices $1. , Funeral Flowers 10c per name. f Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. 4 4 444444 MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Dally. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout t!ie City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone B57. . Jfrbrid :,r. George Hills re on- w xnp to Stewart, having Utfllud.-for- the north Sunday 4tehttr i I Frank Williams, violinist, Is flow" denting all his time to Ueaehfogit Orchestra class for1 pupils." ! Phone Blue 489. 62 ' ! . Ketitah Whtst Drive and DSMln Metropolis Hall tonighl Mttferr 18, at 8:30. Arimissnrr " 606. Everybody Welcome. ; i IeV. - T. D. Procter, Anrlicdn ChTWtn rector at Ii42pitnni la toftor in th citv, KM Z rtred from tfte. Interior on I yes- tenlay ifternoon's train. I ( MIss L. M. Deacon, stfperlnten- dent &t one of the native school homes at Port Simpson, was a passenger aboard the Camosun jfestwrday afternoon going to Vancouver. j 1 United Church St. Patrick's Tea and Irish program tomorrow, ihursday, March 14, from 3 to 6 at the home of Mrs; J. E. Jack, 80G Fraser Street (corner of Sev- eritli' Street). A' mb -for "Officer 6CG" now bvittg reserved at Orme's Drug StMC Don't miss the show of the year. Big demand for tfc- fttf Slit patrons are Urzed to of serr& seats without delay' for MdMay or Tuesday night to i avoid dfawppointment. Curtain jI6e.up at 8:15 prompt. 60 Uftfcaj freighter Chilliwack, . , , ttr .: -f VVr.aIved in port ai' qxiocn finis morning irom JUtly JfterjCargo includes to Mfbt Albert & MeCatferv t r - J ;cVtosftdVpning 1 for the : this trip. . ; rr r. Partwnaers (disembarking lel Jttoni northern points on the Camosun yesterday 71 Ud aUVi afternoon ilUUil in- 111 luded: F. A Hargreavefi, jWih'' MeGuire, C. B. I. Bletsoe, M. Mrs, Howard Steen, C; A. Gar- rfrk, W. Irwin, M. Sandel, G. S. Hill and A. Damley. Among those going through to Vancouver imntassmmsassm Cowichan i EGGS FOR REAL SATISFACTION IFHBBH AND UNIFORM PUL- LET EXTRAS Per doz. ...38c g dos .$1.10 RAW HAM Fir lb. 47c HEINZ FRESH CUKE RELISH Per bottle 25c PLUM JAM 4-lb. tins. Each 42c HORNE'S QUSTARD 16-oz. tins. Per tin 33c GELATINE Home's. Per pkg 10c CLASSIC CLEANSER 3 tins 25c PEP Per pkg 12c FRY'S COCOA l-2s. Per tin 27c PATTERKRISP KANDY A delightful chocolate-coated crisp candy. Per lb 45c SLICED PEACHES Del Monte, 2s. Per tin 24c UPRIVER TURNIPS 8 lbs. 25c MIXED NUTS Per lb 17c QUAKER QUICK ROLLED OATS Pkg. 27c ALL GREEN VEGETABLES IN SEASON Watts Grocery Quality Right-Prices Right PHONE 55 PHONE 56 jfrRichmond Louvre sab '8tatt3: rriday. Watch for ad in to- morrow's paper. . j M H0ckn gajled by Cdmtfsirh yesterday afternoon on a 'Wines trin tn Ocean Palls. tfSsteY Willan sailed by the !Cmfi.iua, yesterday afternoon on atm as, trin to ocean rails points down the coast, ' A-. . ... , . The regular monthly business Iuhcheon of the Prince Rupert s-a i.j I rT, VTT chai leraay aiternoon from Anyoxi Central Frank LocRwood returned to ' ri?" S""! W"h E. P. Johnson and Edgar Tur- her daUKhter' Misa Ella Steen- the city on yesterday afternoon's iKeon, city; Andy Damez, Anyox; train frorn a trip to Hazeltoh and , , . 3- Weis, C.N.R. Jonn R-M'thell. r who has been Royal Smithers where he has been1 buying fnrs for William Gold- on a ix weks' vacation trip In! H. Howard, C.N.R. ; John Cook, bloom. 1 !the coum of which " travelled , Terrace ; Slg Jensen, Cow Bay. jas far east as Calgary, returned: William Jefferson, foreman Tor the Pacific Stevedoring Co.. is.0 able toibe out again after having been confined to his home for about & week with an attack of influenza lr. fnflVLt'; . ...tit 1 Stewari mining man, arrived in the citv from the north on the Camosun yesterday afternoon. , Mr. McGuire was formerly owner tho Vnnrihfn mine. , i Donald Ross, who recently re- signed as manual training in- structor In the local publie schools to join the drafting de- partment at the dry dock, re- ., . turned tcr the city on the Prince ueorge today irom a bnei trip Vancouver. i been oh a month's trfp south for T tn tn. citv on th- Prince Georre t&Ia morning. Mr.. Yonng is remaining In Vancouver for a i wrfUe logger with. hv daughter. Mrs! A! H," CkrmieliaeJ. Mayoy k P. M:Mord, who vh 6ne-ifJthe membera of the delegation sent by the Board of Trade and city council to Cal- gary to interview heads of the Alberta Wheat Fool In rwrard to wheat shipping" here, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning, having rome west vJn Vancouver ' too late to classify WANTEDWoman to do pkin Wear Company. 60 Heals Pimples Blotches Quick A' Penetrating Antiieptle Liquid Tor quiet relief from pimple., btotek, nsbM. all .kin trouble, tn- tbe par coUa( liquid D.D.D. Iti heallnr ekoieol. aoota tkt aila anil aUar IrrftaUoa. ITcaiXQ STOPS ON TUB IN8TA-VT. A SS bottle vlll prota tba aierlt of tbla fanoua antlx-fittc, or rout nooar Uck. D.D.D. fim Ma . . 4. MfCtTCUIO.N, 1)1(1 (ill 1ST. Olt.MtS LTD. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cart'ige, Warehousing, ana distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano ana Furniture Moving. Fishermen MASTEP. MECHANIC Shirts and Pants The best made, and we can supply you at 30 per cent less! Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE ; Mr. and Mrs. A. Richmond and family returned to the:city'ori the Prince George today from a trip to Vancouver. Dan fabour returned to the city on the Prince George today from a business trip to Vancouver and other points in the south m-. a v ft..... r arrived In the city oh yesterday afternoon's train and is a guest n u s..,. mutu .t. wa rnrmpriv mrt n,m Mrs. Howard Steen returned 'J ,he cit on the Camosun yes- lo.tne cuy on ine lr,nte orge W. R. Lindsay, assistant gen- eraI manager of the Granby Co.,' ind Mr. Lindaav ar lUMoniun avvaiu hit; i inne ueorge loaay ritt7m(t1r tn lnn rffta uth. Donald. Greenwood, secretary of the Pacific Sal crave Co.. arrived in the citv on thn Prinoo nirr today from Vancouver, being here in conneetfon with thi company's local business . w. B. Dornberg, president of the Silver r o rived in the eity on the Prince Genrirp tntlnv from Vancouver and proceeded by train to New Hazelton where he will pay a to the eomuany's Sliver Cup mine ORGANIZATION OF ARMY AND NAVY VETERANS IN OTS CITY IS PLANNED The formation of a unit of the Arn,Jr and Navy Veterans of Can- ada ,n P" Rupert is proposed, ocnrding to word received from ' F- Mbny. secretary of the uK and member of the ?il Command. Active in toe PtHmlMry organiiatlon are Corp. Cameron R. C. M. P. and Constable Charles Kench of the city PoL. detachment it ?, prised of th Z nrotinclal ZX Et enough unattached ex-service jn dMtitt appiy for a charter. The Army and Ifavy Veterans Is claimed to be the oldest organ!-"ation for rx-: tv. 't men and embraces a lanrt number of ex-naval men. ?! . HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Rev. Thomas D. Proctor, Haz-elton, George E. Peene, Hamilton, Ont.; E. Ilarjtrave, C. E. Bletsoe and F. Henderson, Vancouver; H. McGuire, Seattle; J. M. Siegfried, Terrace; J. Waugh, Premier; Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large and Charles Toombs; Port Simp son. ' ' Savoy II. Jacobs, Airplane Spruce Mills; Mrs. A. V. Fisher, Telkwa; A. Hanson, Inverness: Mr. and : Mrs. H. Pederson and Tom Savoff, Jap Inlet. C.N.R steamer Prince George, Capt. Harry Nedden, arrived in port at 12:30 noon today from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 10 rfpniAr trtnlorht fir Sloivorf or.,1 innyox, reiurning nrre ai o o - clock Friday morning and sailing south at 9 a.m. At the meeting oi tne WDrary Board last night President Dibb appointed Mrs. Kirkpatrick, II. F. Pullen and James Black to be a book committee for the year to have a general supervision of the ordering of books. Garden Field Seeds FERTILIZER, BULKtEY VALLEY HAY AND GRAlJt ; 'riiict nnfrt Feed Co. PHONE 58 From BRONCHITIS Dntrenln bWmthW told, trt immtdtsult reliev4 by BiMkkrt ttlxnir. It pcMtrmte. clean nd hnk Uw brnchil puugtt vttk V i rmrkiil. BrtnrUtM .utfervr. mrjwhm twttfy to Ihb uaiqiw. fluh-likt rtle of "BaeUcT'.". Whoopina Cough d Crrup arc nlievnl with aaaal rapidity and prurv-Brat. Drtirciu eerywhr lell and f uarante Bittklqr'a llixtura. W. K. BaciVr. Limited. 142 Mutual SU Tor.nt. 1 iJ MIXTURE Act i lit t ilngU lip SA 73c and 40c 139 Second Avenue iYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Mine Head Alberta Lump $13.50 Mine Head Alberta Sootless Large Egg $12.50 Mine Head Sootless Egg $12.00 Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Also all other classes of coal. DRY BIRCH, JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load $3.50 Double load , $6.50 Large sack 50c Box wood cuttings, large load . . . $.150 Piano and Furniture Moving. Express and Baggage Day und Night Service - $5001 REWARD Just ask your Meat Market or (Jroccr about Bums' Shamrock Bacon Contest 1