mm ODAK TIME IS HERE W ' carry a full line of Brownies and Kodaks a prices to suit every purse from the Brownie to the Cine Kodak and Films to fit them all. Daily Photo Finishing Service Ormes Ilct. Jfw Pioneer Drupe fss THIRD AVE. f SIX in ST. TELEPflONF.S 8?t20C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Halilnn 'iimi Prince. Rupert A' OOVER. VICTORIA. Butedale. Aiert Bay, etc TufKlay 330 pjn raj VAM'OtlEX, t ICTIIKU. lulJal. Alert Hay. e.. Friday mldnleht lor AIJCB ARM. ANYOX. 8TKWAKT. Nu. Klirr. fort Hlmuwi sun- day, 8.00 p.m. "a,;!- SIMPSON and WALES ISLAND. Thursday p.m. 121 toi Atenue R. 51. SMITH ent Prince Kopert. n C. T'ru(h ilekeU lold to VlrtorU od Seattle, and baggage cbetked through to Uettlmtlou I B f COAST lUEAMSUIPS w c B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wranirell. Juneau, Skagway May 10, 21. 31. To Vancouver Victoria, Seattle-May 4, 14, 21. Princess Mary Ocean Kalis, etc., Vancouver pnd Victoria, every Friday, 10 pju Agents For All Steamship Lines Orchard, General Arent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Vhou ai Canadian National Q7ie Largefl Railway Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE filinss from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Si ATTLK and intermediate points, Thursday & Sunday 10 p.m. F r ANYOX and STEWART each Wednesday & Saturday at 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Wednesdays at 10 p.m. lor SKEENA RIVER POINTS, Mondays, 8 a.m, lor NAAS RIVER POINTS, Tuesdays, 8 a.m, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT lllll-Y EXCMT M'XIUr at I pjil., for I'RIM'K tIKOKfiR. i:iIONTOX. H INMPKd. all. polnti In ravlrrn Canada, and t'nlled Slate. Atencv All Oeean Steamship Lines City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone MM hi I 1 1 LUM Vl.i i. i. rr i. .....!I nl vrwliKwwl tir!ffJ l UUU IOIS Oll'grUUC IllUlUliai ui iiuuivu t.a.v.. n BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. W iilMitiaai I DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD-"-Smoked Daily by 2C0 MLN DRIED SPRUCE, CEDAR AND IIE.MLOCK FLMSII, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC. Specialties Edge Grain Roat Cedar. Kiln Dried Edge Grain. Hemlock Flooring t Spruce and Cedar Shlplap, Boards, Dimensions and Timbers Doors, Windows, Shinties, Etc. I Jmhcr Manufacturers vlncc nc-. I Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PIUNCE UUPE1CT, n.C. Local Items Dentist. Dr 68G. J. ,11. Gosse, Phone Tfitlil Alexatt4rLhas in ex-ray service. J low Installed Jfc 121 Glasses fitted by registered op lomctrist at Heilbroner's Store, (tf) 1 Small house, Fifth Avenue East for sale, $1,100, very easy terms, Helgerson. 118 Union steamer Catala, Capt. A E. Dickson, returned to port at 12 noon today from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points and will sail at 3.30 this .afternoon for the south. The tea and sale of that was advertised to be held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Moore- house will now be held in the Ru pert East Church tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6. 113 Union freighter Chllllwack, Capt. John Muir, arrived in port at 7 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and is discharging a cargo of cement for the Power Corporation of Canada. The vessel will sail to night on her return south. Rev. R. M. Stevenson, who has accepted a call to the pulpit- of First Presbyterian Church here, is expected to arrive in the city from Vancouver in about two weeks' time, accompanied by his bride. Rev. J. L. McLean of Toronto, who is at present supplying in the local church, will then leave for Vancouver. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. George D. Tite announce the enagltiaent of their daughter Lorna Jean to Frederick S. Clendennlng, son bf Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hv Clendennlng of Vancouver, B.C. The wedding to take place Saturday. July the Sth, at St. Andrew's Cathedral. ANNOUNCEMENTS Bk dance May 23, Elks' Home. Moose May 30. Whlit Drive and Dance C. N. Recreation Picnic to Ter race July 1. COMMODORE CAFE The latest thing in lunch counters just installed. Delicious V af f les Served by means of very latest Equipment Business Men's Lunches a ' 5ieclalty Get the Commodore Habit HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel IMHK NEW MANAGEMENT rileam lleatrtl; Travellers' Sample KiMiiim: lint and Colli Water I'rre Mil MrrU All Trulns and Una I a Rates $1.00 and Up sriXlAI, MONTHLY RATES C.R.IHGGART & A. DONALD .Proprietors PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRUDIIOMME, Prdp. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sti. ' New Royal Hotel I. Znreltl, "rop. THE HOTEL NOKTII WHILE Hot It Oold Water; Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone 281 Royal 1 E. S. Arnold and William F. Duff I C.N.R.; J. Q. Sweeney. C.N.R.; Mrs. I II. J. Reid and child and Mr. and Mrs.'J. Fiewln, Port Esslngton; A. THE DAILY NEWS Baseball tonight Centrals vs. Sons of Canada,; 6.45 sharp. 118 Try Mlnchead p gg coal for kit chen use. Clean and. hot. Phone 771 tf Wcsl" LtitHcran Aid Tea and Sale1 of hopta cooking,-; Thursday) 2.3pn m. Church 'Parlors. )) .119 Mrs. A. V. Fisher of Telkwa Is expected in the' city soon from the interior for a brief visit. Verge Moore returned to.the city on the, Catala this morning from a brief business trip to Stewart. Mrs. Annette Stone returned to the city on the Catala this morn ing from a brief business trip to: Anyox. Mr. and Mrs. J, P. McMillan of Sunnyside Cannery arrived in the city yesterday for a brief visit in town. J. E. Kick, well known Alice Arm prospector, was , an arrival in the city on the Catala this morning from the north. A. S. Balllle, Oranby Co. auditor at Anyox, is, a passenger aboard the Catala this afternoon bound for a trip to Vancouver. Father Chartlez, , Q.M.I, of Any- i ox, arrived in the city on the ca-; tala this morning from the smelter town for a brief visit here. made the round trip to Anyox and Stewart following a brief visit here, is a passenger aboard the Catala today returning to Ti.--. Mrs. Axel Norberg. and family. who have been here, attending the funeral of Mr. Norberg, who died last week in the, Prince Rupert General Hospital after a lengthy Illness, left last night on their return to their home , at Oona River. Porcher Island. Miss Mary Walters, R.N.. will sail on the Prince George Thursday night for Vancouver to attend her graduation exercises as ti nurse from the Vancouver Hospital where she completed her training course a few months ago. Her sister. Miss Julia Walters, will make the trip south with her. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bailey, form erly of this city, who arrived a few days ago from Vancouver, will sail on the Princess Louise tomorrow morning for Whltehorse "where they will take up residence. Mr. Bailey, formerly engaged in the taxi business here,' will go into a similar business at 'Whltehorse. W. W. Wright representing the Ovnsum Lime and Aleb'aktlne (Ca- TOO LATE TO, CLASSIFY WANTED House-work, 50c. per hour, Wednesdays- and Fridays. LADIES YOU ARE1NVITED Ladles who really appreciate good value and service who did C. R. Gilbert will leave Terrace not visit the B.C. CLOTHIERS Ltd. for McBrlde on tomorrow after- Third Ave, on the opening days noon's train, going to the Eastern are cordially Invited to do so B. C. town on Insurance adjusting there are still manv barealns for business. the whole family. Here are a few: f Children's Stockings, per pair 25c. It was twenty-four years ago Ladies' Fine Slippers rer. $l,for75c. this month since Aid. J. H. Pills- juys' Union Suits reg $1.23 for 75c. bury first landed in Prince Rupert Men's Silk Ties reg 75c, 2 for 95c. a member of the first party of! n.C. CLOTHIERS, LTD tojvnsite engineers) which estab-, Third Ave. Opp. P. Burns Co. lished Its camp here. I . Archie Shiel. president of the Paclflc-AmerlcanHi Fisheries Co., who has been paying a brief inspection visit to-'Pofrt' Edward cannery, will sail by 'the Catala this afternoon on his return to Belllng- ham. Mrs'.-G.' J.' Dwyerand" family of eight children arrived In the city on the Catala this morning from SHRINE CLUB DINNER DANCE I Nobles Entertained Wives and Lady Friends at Enjoyable Function Last Night . Stewart to take ud residence in Shrine Club entertained their Prince Rupert. Joining Mr.- Dwyer, anrf 'dv friends at an en- who is empoypd byfye Power Cor- Joyable dinner dance last evenln? Deration of Canlaa. in me uommoaore uaie. jonn ' "'' ' jDybhavn, president of the club. Father E. M. teray, OAIJM of was In the chair for the dinner Stewart arrived ln 'the city on the and A. E. Bazett-Jones was chair Catala this morning from the man of the committee in charge north and will proceed tomorrow by train to Terrace where he will conduct monthly services In the Roman Catholic Church, C. J. Fletcher, executive of the British Columbia Med- cal Association, after having Members of the Prince JRupert or the dance. Splendid music was furnished by the Premier Orchestra, the party breaking up about midnight. THE WEATHER (Government Telegraphs) Prince Rupert Clear, calm; temperature, 44. Haytport Clear, calm, 50. Port Simpson Clear, calm. 43. Hazelton Part cloudy, calm, 54. SmUhers Part cloudy, calm, 38. Burnt Lake Clear, calm. Sth Cabin Clear, calm. Terrace Clear, calm. 46. Ross wood Clear, calm, 46. Alyansh Clear, calm. 44. Alice Arm Clear, calm. 48. Anyox Clear, calm, 50. Stewart Clear, calm, 50. Atlln Cloudy, calm. 38. Whltehorse Cloudy, calm, 45. Rain all night. Carmacks Part cloudy, calm, 50. M. M. MeLachlan, local manager of the Brackman-Ker Milling Co., returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a brief business trip to Stewart. sperous." hadtb I'td.'ls spending 'a rW'days; f pm ' kiWly. psum lath, dry Insulex.and other fire proof materials, the agents for which in the city are Albert & McCaffery. He goes to Stewart and Anyox tomorrow. Phone Black 802. v' no tlltzers. The last issue of the B. C. Ga-rotte contains announcement of the Incorporation under the Societies' Act of the Remo Farmers' Institute which has, among other objects, "the Improvement of conditions of rural life so that settlement may be permanent and pro Vancouver stock has been spending the past winter at Alice Arm where he did considerable big game hunting, arrived In the city on the Catala this morning from the north, bringing with him two fine black bear skins among his trophies of the seasbn. He expects to spend some time In town. PAOE THREE Tea Biscuits unusually good when made with Magic Baking H IBuBiIfQHffBj mm If you bake at home tend for tbe New Magic Cook Book. It will roggeft many attractive dishes and lave time for you. eiry ft. itt$m imvu. W tkat Hani Baking Ptware dart mat contain . alum or any karmjul fa I grglianU Powder 3 out of every 4 Canadian housewives who bake at home, me Magic Baking Powder because they find that Magic gives consistently better bakwgrcsults. Next time you bake biscuits try Magic and see for yourself how it will help you with your baking. Try this Recipe for Biscuits t cap floor 2 taMeapnont abort enlng 4 lapoon Ma fie Baking 1 cup cJd sweet milk, more . Powder or Im teaapooa tall Method ift toir titer flour, ma lie iSaLing nowder and tall. then eulln ahorteninf. Gradually add cold milk sufficient to make aofl a dough aa caa be bandied, uaiog a knife to nil ilh. Flour eentr. of board f eneroualy, drop doafh on It. pal or roll out rr y lightljr o J thick. Cut out, bake IS to 20 minulea All intredienta akoulj ha eold. Handle aa liltlo and aa lilhtlr aa poaaibU and avoid working la mora flour after milk Baa been added. 'Tkitjact ana rrreofed la a rrota Dominian-tcU farnliaatim. STANDARD BRANDS LIMITED GILLETT PRODUCTS Toronto Montreal Winnipeg and office in all llie principal cities of Canada Hygienic Service and Assured Comfort LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. "TTH Tbe healthful method of dealing with an intimate feminine problem Women should know the hygienic service provided by Kttix, tlx Nu and Imfnvtd Sanitary Natkin. Ic amply protects against ill-effects that may so easily follow trying days. Doctors and nurses urge its use. Kotex is comfortable too. Fift like a garment. Eisv '"to adjust. Deodorizes absolutely. Brings security and aa amazing peace of mind. No embarrassment when buying. Just say Kotex at anr drug, dry goods or departmental store. Regular size 60c tor box of a dozen. Super-size 75c Directions in every package. MADE IN CANADA KOTG Sanitary Napkins X sosa 6 Features of the New and Improved Kotex 1. fot.I a ft Npt a dfceptlra auftnut, that aooo pack lata chafim hardacta. Bat a dtlic.tr, laatlni tol trwaa. 2. Sal. Mur . . . keep, your.mind at Hue. J. K.ett filler It far liihtrr and cooler than tnUoa, yet ibwt S tlmn aa much. 4. In hoapltal . . . Itotex It th Identical material uaed la S0 of Canada'! leadlnf hnapitala. I. DmdorltM. uletr. thoroughly, by a patented proceaa. 5. Itlteaallr dlaprjMdof. No unpleuant laundry. Running Shoes At Lowest Possible Prices Large shipment just received bf men.'s, boys,' ladies' and girls' Goodrich, running shoes. Prices guaranteed 25 to 30 per cent lower than anywhere else in the city. Also we have just received a shipment of Goodrich Hi-Press Men's RUBBER BOOTS Quality the Best in Canada Save money by buying at THE PEOPLE'S STORE Third Avenue Opposite Empress Hotel mmammammmm Dr Alexander EX-RAY SERVICE rilONE 573 BESNER BLOCK DENTIST Thi by-products of a shark are leather, glue, pigments, polishing' materials, animal fodder and fer-i Aiaiifioa -in "Tho .rr-i MoiKr xt NoxATC7' 4