000 'm'?s;w rttstitHin - 3rilA venue ,. WHOOPING COUGH V "curt' out ntipi to t- paroxyimt of coughlnR. VapoRub Orf j Million tt (Jf j Local' and Personal News In Brief Come in for Details of the $30 Prize Picture Contest Hrlncr Kupert. B.C i Let us ttll you how easily you can 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 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. rmes im. -7ac Pioneer Drutciste rHIRD AVE. f SIXTH ST -" TELEPHONE P''(,20O DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST KUKAKFAST FOOD." Smukeil Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. SELVIG BROS. MEAT MARKET Every time you buy a can of . ST. CHARLES MILK youlielp British Columbia and yourself . . . because this pure, rich milk comes from our own fertile Frascr Valley. You use milk daily, why not insist on Borden's St. Chnrlcs your own milk! Tat Ft fit'P " WtiU t TJaxUtt, Gxrmltd VANCOUVER lMionc 7G5 If. wr . ; in . . MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES1 Specialty: "OU) COUNTRY SAUSAGES" Our make Fresh every day. Superior Quality. dozen 50c , U(tr tile, 3 down .. t ."Gii June RASPBERRY JAM 4s, Mhlkin'a Best. Per tin 60c HONEY-Ss. Pride of Ontario. Per-tin 7Jk FLORIDA GKAPEPRU1T 2s. Polk's Finest. 2 tins.. 56c SEEDLESS RAISINS I 4 lbs QUAKER COUN 2a. S tins 4:k- i SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE 3 tlna 35c CLARK'S CATiyA-r . i MUU...'I..-. . .V.20C I NONStJCH STCfV VdtlSlI- 2 bottles 85c PALMOLIVE SOAP 0 ban 45c LAUNDRY STARCH - White Gloss. Perpkg 10c MINUTE TAPIOCA Save Urpe, 2'pfcss. ; .... -iiAtiWe APRICOTS 2s, Rosedale Brand. . V . !(ac a linn ' ' " v i "2 PEAS Royal' City . Per tin 15c EVERYTHINfi IN FRESH VKRETAIII.ES IN SEASON Watts' Grocery Ounllly Rljilit Prices Right i.imNH 55 PIIONK 5G 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf The steamer.. Prince Jphn leaves for the' Islands Saturday night at 8 p.m. Presentation Whist and Crib-bage Cups, Whist and Cribbage Drive and Dance Moose Hall, April 1(5. For Nanaimo Wellington or Alberta Sontless coal, call Albert and McCaffery Ltd. Phone 110 & 117. tf S. S. "Salvor" has arrived with full cargo of Nanaimo Wellington Lump Coal for Albert k McCaffery Ltd. Phone 116 & 117. tf Moose Lodge and Women of Mnoseheart Legion Memorial Service on Sunday at 2 p.m. Church sendee Id the Baptist Church at 70 pun. 79 An attempt w to be made to day to pull the wrecked ' American halibut schooner Doric from fh riwlra nf KinaltAn Till and Norman L. Freeman, local representative of "the International Fisheries Commission, sailed by the Prince George last night for trip to Commission headquarters In Seattle. He expects to be away about two weeks. Sergeant W. J. Service, chief of the RmUhers district detach ment of the provincial police, arrived in ' We city from the inH terior on, yesterday ..afternoon's, train, havlnar a priestisferi W ait charge, and will return to Smith- ers tomorrow morning,,, Having apent the moming n-loading freight at Slwena River eaiBMijr 'point. Upipp; steamer CanWna, Capt. A. Johnstone, ar rind in - port at E 'oieck this afternoon . from the south. The vessel will make hor calls at Port Simpson and Wales Wand this afternoon and in scheduled to sail at midnight for Vancou ver anil wamimiir" ANNOUNCEMENTS zmmmdm your. now. ORANGES'! i NEW SHIPMENT OF NAVELS HAS ARRIVED Smnll site, sweet and juicy, S Premier Orrhestw Pence, April S ,MooJfl HaH. Tickets obtainable at McCutcheoffs Drug Store or from members. Get Eagles Whtat Drive and Dance, Thursday, Ap 11. Gyro Hi April 19. Auditorium, I You are Not Old at Forty Improperly fitted glasses; use of twu'uairs of glasses when one islfctter; unsightly "old apiealp" Pled bifocal Iensea;v1ducking" and "peering" ora, th edges of your "readini glasses"; trying to do wfitfjout glasses ail make you look old and prova, 'OU NEED The' kindly glaeses that vercome thjg earmarks ol Tge are ourlH KKYPTOK LENSES They will da all that two palre can do and do it better. They are really two pairs in one. John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLERS Herbert Porter, who has been ".pending the winter here engaged iii fur buying, sailed qn the Prince George last night for whore she stranded at the first VanOouter. of this week. Dentist Dr. J. It. Gosse. Phone C8G. ALL Elks are requested to at tend the special meeting tonght nt 8 a clock prompt. Por Alberta Beacon Hard Soo leas coal, phone Albert & McCaf fery Ltd.'. 11G and 117. tf Sam Joy sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver enroutp to San Francisco. His return to the city is indefinite. An Organ Recital will be given by Ewart Lyne in St. Andrew's Pro-Cathedral on Sunday next at the close of the evening service. 79 John Martin, who arrived in the City yesterday from White Horse, will leave here on tomorrow morning's train for Montreal. Passengers arriving here on the steamer Cardena this afternoon from the south included Mr. and Mrs. G. Et Windsor, Mr. Ryan, W. W. Trotter, Mr. and Mra. .ML. Gambia, and R. Iye, , W. M. WilsonMurray of f bis wpek's heavy snowfall here was ,tKe more unusual because of (he fact that it seemed to, have been of. quite .a local nature. t (There has been practically np snow at Smithers, to tb aast, Jior has there , been at Kftobikan to the north; There bap been no anow in Vancouver either this week. George E. Windsor, who was manager of the Canadian Fishing Co.'s eannery at Wales Island last year, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Cardena this afternoon to join the staff of the Atlin Fisheries here. He was aeeomnanied here by Mra. Windsor. W. W. Trotter, who will . succeed Mr. Windsor as manager of Wales Island can- Wfc lsj( arrived from the Mfcuitit on! tHe Vame steamer I Frank Davie, who has been ac- Mnose WhWlhrlve afcdfteJ cjun54jif e for the Atlin Fish- OtlW a vi it J vui , nil ft, v j Hnysport cannery as accountant! Moom. .Annual Picnic at Pigbyllhia season. 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 Jn the public interest that trap nets for the capture of salmon should be authorized in the area 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, ntj the Moose1 Hhlh commencing at 10 o'clbck 'in'the' morning. All persons interested and who wish to give evidence relating to the matter so referred to me are hereby no lified of the above sitting. Dated this 4th day of April, 1920. , , (Signed) J. N. ELLIS, (88) '(. Commissioner, Tarzan Episode No. 12 and "Lilac Time" at Capitol Theatre tonight. C, Herlle was a passenger aboard , the Prince George last night for Vancouver. Merely , routine business was taken up at a meeting of the Eagles' Lodge last night. Thomas Clough, head of the organization, presided. Hester Dick, Hazelton Indian, was brought to the city yesterday afternoon from the interior to serve thirty days in the local lock-up for drunkenness. Mr. and Mrs. George Rorie sailed last night on the Prince Mra. H. B. Rochester returned George for Vancouver, being to the city on yesterday after- called there on account of the noon's train from Port Esslngton 'illness of their son, George where rfhe paid a brief visit with Rorie, jr. her mother, Mrs. J. A, Brown. C.P.R. steamer Princess Royal, Capt. Thomas Cliff, is due in port at 6:30 this evening from the south and will sail at 10 p. m. on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. WELL KNOWN TROLLER DIES AT PT. SIMPSON Angus Hartley Was One of "Original" Warke Canadian Fishermen; Sailed With Sealing Fleet Wbrd has been received fn the city of the death last Sunday in Port Simpson hospital ot Angus Hartley, well known pioneer fish- lermari 'of this part of the coast, FISH PRICES LOWER TODAYi Morning was from Canadian bottom, tint American boat,Foreroo!t, pwtitd- ed to Seattle With 34,000 pouiW Salea were as follow: American Wireless, 2300 pounds, Canadian Fisheries, 12.2c and 6c. Lenore, 16,000 pounds, Atlin Fisheries, 13.6c and 6c. Happy, 14,000 pounds, Pacific Fisheries, 13.5c and 6c. Belinda, 0000 pounds, Pacific Fisheries, 18c and Gc. Reliance, 4800 po(bd. Visherie, 13.1c anij 6e, Norma Jane, 30MI P101. Atto visheries, 13c ajyi Gc. Visitor 250Sn.lound,' loJllc Fisheries, 2-lc and 6c. ,y 1 Canadian TnklB, 20,000 pounds, AHin Every tiny lea Is a storehouse o Slavour SRING SALE AND SOCIAL Very Successful Affair Held Yes-I'terday Afternoon and Uve-' nir.g by Catholic ' i.. , 'Ladiea ! ... ;ri Successful " in every way was the spring sale and social which a ,ieu . yesterday it) ,the, Catht olic "Hall which was prettily decorated with colors and flowers appropriate to the Easter oc-1 casioR. Mr. J. J. Gillis was general convener and other ladies took -aarge as follows: Home Cooking Mrs. Hugh Smith, convener, Mrs. Couture and Mrs. A. Leveque. Tea Room Mrs. Douglas Stork, convener; Mrs. B. Curtin and Mrs. D. Morriseey, pouring, nd Mrs. Hubert Ward, Mrs. lie Wulty, Mra. A. Lewis, Mrs. M. A. Kiirhnl- and Mm II I.. Shad. thWWtr; who is visiting In Ed- . aa nno nf-tw ..nrBniil1well. servine ,inburgh. Scotland, is now making troller8 at Warke CanAi. He was iialn sewing Mrs. Wilfrid nnxiairy recovery m me uiq .o f nnH ,tv of Gratthn. convener. Mrs. J. H. uwrnnr iouBwiiiK ienKiny Halifax, where his parents reside. Meaghei oni Mrs. M. r. llcti-neasJftHinneumonia. It will bejIIe M,jed on the old sealing fleet rey. fall before she returns to the,. ,. t nt victoria. PUnta Mra. P. J. McCormlck. cy' I!.!!".. ,' The funeral took place in Port covener. anii Mrs. L. Larsen. Simpson. ' Candy Booth Miss M De- Marco- and Miss M. Dussanich. , Mrs. C. P. Balagrto had charge of the raffle of a cedar hope TEA 'Fresh (rem the gardens' HI Smart HantJ-Taiiorei! Clothes Made as yon want them from your chdke f fabric and fashion-taflorwl tn ymir body lines. Wear lot! Samuel Wood, Taiioi SIXTH STREET Phone 38 P. O. Box 263 chest which was won by Donj Crerer with No. 1269. Other raffles were won as fHnEAL QUALITY CEYLON TFA Totaiof 212,100 Pounds of Halibut s. Batcher, won by J. Hammond.' r,VL,,' ''.' Vt ' an Sold at Local Exchange This ii.. ton of coai donated bv ' . .'' . ' ' . ., Thomas Trotier, won by Mrs. . . Bert Glaaaey. r " W .' The lowest price of the season to Bed Spread, won by Mrs. S.i "rel uav- ,s lr date was paid for halibut at the Richardson, local fish exchange when but 9. le Box Qi CaDiyt won and 5c was paid for the Canadian comadlna. ;RAlBlNS Market la . hv M.j 2pkts 1 J1-I it.! 7 ' mnriai in nm iik it ncr tin . ! joyed in the evening with a PUlNL-K SOAl. rLAKES- largq cwra in auenuance. plt Bridge Ladies' first. Mrs, Fish & Cold Storage Co., 12c and Amour; consolation, Mrs. C. A. 6c. Ross; men's. first, L. Richardson. Western, 30,000 pounds, Booth consolation, L. McKinley. Fisheries, 11c and Gc. Whist Ladies' first. Mrs. F. Havana, 28,500 pounds, Royal Rif(ou; Mcond, Mrs. W. II. Kin-Fish Co., 11. 2e and 6c. kad; ,nen, fjt, T. DeMarco, Zenith, 20.00 pounds, Canadian on cut witn B p0ueck second, Fish & Cold Storage Vo., XI. ic ana Mr Vaccher. Cc. Mrs. A. Macdonald was eashier Lituya, 17,000 pounds, Royal , ... afnoon ,n.i jir8. Theo Fish Co.. 11.8c and Cc. Vortune in th. eVeninB. Norland, 12.000 pounds, Booth TORONTO STOCKS (Courtesy . D. 'Johnston Co.) Falconbridge $10.60. Hudson Bay $19. International Nickel $48.10 Ukeior $2d.2g. Mining Ottf portion $4.70. Noranda I&4.2S. lnd Oreillo $,p. ' Sudbury Basin $9.55. Tedfc lluuhes Shcrritt-Gordon $8.G5. i-j r isneries. v.ic unu w. , ... tl. Fan- ' uu bu. ipn.e o.-.uc Margaret I.. 9000 pounds; nie Y., 5500 pounds; II . and It.. Price of wheat on the local ex- 5000 pounds Edward Lipsett. JMPKe vnnj iium -v 6500 pounds; and Serub. 2500 $L20!4. pounds, Canadian Fish & Cold " Storage Co., 10.5 cand 6c. : VANCOUVER, April 5: Mrs. White Lily. 2500 pounds. Royal Curt? iinp'on nf Victoria was 'vuh Rn m.RflnndGc. fleit. .! n K nt -I the Provincial Soytbend, 7Q00 pounds. Atlin Chapter Imperial Order Daugh-Flsherles. 10.8c and 6c. t. i.n i the Empire, today. 2 pkta. -Ojlilvie' OltANUKS :! 1 " 5 doz. 1 V SLICED PEACHES Del Mont.'. f Zanora's 20.000 catch. However, n 2 l-2a. S tins s:c V prices geherally were consider- M j Mf-Cotmicli. v jn bv CORNED BEEF I ibby' 1 ably better than tnat figure. Ca- ThomM Trotiw 2 4 i; nadian boaU receiving up to JO-j.-n A,,0M )pd Mr. JUcIUe ' A KB PLOfu- Mor. 1 1 IY UHW n 1MB.. Sh UAt il, r t - 9 , w..w ..-b - a pais I m Sellars Grcce:7 Third Third Avenue Avenue HiwA PHONES 45 AND :.! SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORD' U Culling, Workmanship ami St vie i All (Juaranleod CIIIT ST HAM CLEANED AMI inir u ajm... m ljVj PRR9ED m We Ihliver to Any Part of Uic City. Ling, the Ta lor Phone 619 Daily Nc . "(Jlasnified" miIvi tining li i-i nvrs insults.