m 44 THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1912. I i Expert OPTICAL SERVICE V7 NOW DRESSES COATS CLOVES SUITS vj. ' 1 I ' Chas. Dodimcatl Optometrist In Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUR KASEMENT STORE for Fine China. Dinnerware, Glasses, Uajsase and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONfijR Jeweler Diamond Merchant I , RUPERT PEOPLES STORE GRAND CHALLENGE ! SALE IN PROGRESS PURSES LINGERIE SOCK EES GIRDLES MILLINERY SKIRTS RAINCOATS BLOUSES Special Values In Every Department WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night "In the Heart or Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone IILUK 907 Special Price for LADIES' and CENTS' NEW SI'ltlNC CLOTllLNC , $27.51) and up. B. LAMB, Tailor Phone Black 787 302 Third Ave. W. TOYS and WHEEL GOODS We have just leeched a shipment of Children's Toys Automobiles, Wagons, Shoofly Kockcrs, Baby Swings, Child's Rockers, Doll Convertible Carriages, Doll Prams, Baby Walkers, Baby Harness, Baby Cribs. We have been advised from the manufacturer that shipment of 1912 Folding Convertable Baby Carriages have left the factory to us. CAMP FURNITURE 24 only Folding Camp Cots, heavy 10 oz. khaki duck covers, each $5.75 and S7.0U 24 only Foldng Camp Stools with back rest, .... 75c and $1.50 m 6 only Folding Deck Chairs with full length arms, each .82.95 Dunnage Bags, Sleeping Bags, Pack Sacks, Pack Boards, Tents, Blankets UNFA I NTED FURN ITURE Chest of Draers, Kitchen Table, Chairs. Medicine Cabinets, Celling Dryers, Ironing Boards, Step La'dders, Stools. FLOOR COVERING Inlaid by the yard, 6 feet wide, Printed Linoleum. Feltol. Bary & Stain, Rexoleum, Rugs and Carpets. Jaspe, Linoleums. Con-golcums, Feltol, Bary & Stain, all sizes. Wc have the Good at Elio's Furniture Store Third Avenue, next to Dally News. Green flic BUY . . . RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... at Your Local IJtilclicr.s. ' NO WASTE -it' liLM 9(M Ji Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT (J imiTlSU COLUMBIA Whifflets From The Waterfront UnfortunatelyTKieathj Drcventlng thefhallbu I J Weather Still Holding Up Halibut Fleet Glut Feared George Re-Returning To Kun. still lleet froni getting out to the grounds for the j first catches of the season. With , I the second installment of fleet ,, starting to clear yesterday while Vthe first had been unable to get 'siarieu an jew, u wj Inspect of a glut of landings when' .lall start coming in togetner aur- . . i nti i lug tne next xen aays or so. n was the very condition which i. was hoped to avert by staggering the departures into the two alpha-oetlcal groups with eight days between the first and the second. No Illess than fourteen local halibut I; boats are reported to be held up iby stress of weather at Douglas C Cove. Stephens Island, while it Hj'has already been reported that !many have been staying in shelter ai squqaaaree on uuuuu. uiauu. No Canadian boats have so far V this year offered catches on the 5 local Exchange. Another American 1 I I boat, the Lumen of Ketchikan. Capt. Albrechtsen, Is In today with S 9.000 pounds but is holding over until tomorrow. There have been ; a few more scattered landings by J small Indian boats the most of . which have been picked up by Ball, con Fisheries. Last night the first fresh halibut of the season was jl dispatched over the railway from I here to the eastern market, there ! being two carloads, one shipped by ;! Booth Fisheries and the other by j Atlin. In addition to the 10,000 '.' pounds sold here by the Ketchikan boat Pearl, there was some fresh transhipped through here from Ketchikan. With a capacity list of paseeng , crs and a large cargo of freight, C. 1 THE DAILY NEWS A 100 B.C. Wict QUALITY CANNED FOODS Nit steamer Prince Rupert, capt. Nell MacLean. arrived In port at Dr. O. W. J. Flddes. medical su V 12:15 noon yesterday from Van- perlntendent of the Port Stm!)-.,n couver. Powell River and Ocean Oeneral Hospital, was here at the Falls and sailed at 9:30 last night first of tne week on his way ba k for Ketchikan and Stewart whence to Port Simpson after attendnm u she will return here this evening meeting of the Board of H .ni southbound. The steamer Prince Missions of the United Church o! George, which has been. off the Canada in Toronto, run this week, will be going back : Into service by arriving here next 1 Monday afternoon at 4:30 from Ketchikan and sailing at 7 p.m. for Ocean Falls and Vancouver where she will pick up her regular schedule, arriving here Friday mornings from the south and sailing Saturday nights for Vancouver with the calls at Ketchikan and Stewart north of here. , C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah. Capt. William Palmer, on a regularly scheduled voyage to Alaska, arrived In port at 9 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and sailed at 1 p.m. for Skagway and other northern points. The vessel had on board 154 passengers Including quite a number of members of river crews of the White Pass and Yukon Route steamers going north 1 for the season. One passent?pr di-.-I embarked from the Princess Norah here while- six went aboard at thL port for the north. MMmnagsjusjwgjjHn I Uot 1.1 .Vat..- 1 RQYAL CITY more than a brand it's a guarantee of halif faction. Letter Box VOTE "YES" Editor. Dally News Baseball Scores Brooklyn National League W On the twenty-seventh day of putaburg 5 April in this fateful year of 1W2, st louj, 5 men and women of Prince Rupert, chfcggo 3 do your duty by joining the New York . 4 throng to get out and vote yes in phUadelphla the plebiscite. Pause nd think! Boston It's up to you. You owe tt to your Cincinnati ...... t country and all your fighting men. ; . Back them up with ail vour might j and main. Give the nation's lead- American Ixwiuo ers a full, free rein! Tell Adolf. ' shnnt n4 fWhH Shnw Ihmi that uonon we are united, brave and free! Do not let the boys In khakt down! J. CORRIGAN. LOTS OF JADK Excavations at Cerro de las Mesas. Mexico, last year, uncovered nearly 800 specimens of jade Cleveland , St. Louis ! Detroit I Philadelphia Washington ChiCHEO CREAM CHEESE AND i TIMELY HELP FOR CANADIAN W HOUSEWIVES A New and Useful Booklet ltSMIIVt A I 111" AIIABn HUW IU oAVL bUUAK Containing 63 excellent, tested Recipes and suggestions how you can conserve your sugar supply. ' I ,U' ! . . -.1 IT IS QUITE SIMPLE! The taking of the Plebiscite it not difficult. All you have lo do it to go lo the polls and vote. Thit it what the ballot lookt like; Vote by making a cross, thus X, after the word 'Yes' or after the word No Arc you in favour of releasing the government from any obligation arising out of any past commitments restricting the methods of raising men for military service? YES NO The polls are open from 8 a.m. lo 8 p.m., Daylight Saving Time, which gives everyone plenty of time to catt their ballot on MONDAY, APRIL 27th tinted undtr aninun., I)tfi. vf tht Sutilaty nl -Mi, Oiiotct Pet. ri s "Y" CONCERT IS ENJOYED Air Force Contributed to Program I i Tuoday M(hl Willi Ixnal Talent Also Appreciated 0 11! The Royal Canadian Air Fort contributed to tone extent to a variety concert staged In the Young Men's ChjfctUn Association war services hut Tuesday evening under the direction of Wftsley Nixon who acted as master of ceremonies. There were also much appreciated contributions by local talent A large crowd of men of the forces was on hand and was well pleased. The program was as follows Instrumental trio accordion piano and guitar Cootey. Thorn ley and Quaancl. Royal Canadian Air Force. Instrumental Uio--guitar, man dolln and banjo McBatn. I'lnrir and Tucker. Ottltar and harmonica selection A. C. 1 McDonald. Accordion selections. Lance Cos poral Oeorge Adams. Edmon:.. 067 1 rusUlers. accompanied by A r .835 McDonald. ,37s j 8word dance and lily h land flnu-jOO-Mln laabel Connery. accompanied .750 .835 .82ft 333 by Piper Adams. Vocal selections with guitar ac companlmeat, A. C. 1 Martellc. R CAP. Vocal solos. Miss Klspeth Mar Karate. Piano solos, Pat McClymont Jean Derry. HosaUnd Thaln and Lois Judge. 1 -X Tap Dance, tan Kraupner. Thomas Dixon is salltni; tonight n the Prince Ruorri tor a holiday 35 Tip to Vancouver. IEBi3B.'rBVISnSMB,t4S)TCr.rsr Bl.su Ladi ies: CLEARANCE SALE In SIIer Foxes Fur Neckpiece nd Fur Coals. Come In and look our stuck over. Dig dU- njunts. GOLDBLOOM Th Old Reliable" J. H. BULGER Optometrist (Opposite pot Office) TWO COTTAGES FOR SALE. Large Public Hall For Rent. CENTRAL HOTEL Announcement We are glad to announce that we are now adding a SHOE REPAIRING DEPT. at our shop, with Mr. Charlie W. Yatt In full charge. As Charlie has many yars' experience In the trade he knows how to rebuild your shoe right. Let him do 11 for you. We also carry DRESS SlfOES AND WORKINO BOOTS LING, the Taijor Sixth .Street Phone (III) Suits PresM-d hv Stcum While You Wait Strainer leave Prime Itupert for V.nuouvrf; Catal.i every Tuesday 30 p.m. Duo Vuticouvcr Thursday iJn jtfurdiu every . Friday. 10.30 p.m. Due Vancouver Monday a.m. Ouren Charlotte iMaiwU Liiuvlng April 7. 21 midnight midnight. ' Full lutormatlon, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Aient Third Ave. phone 5C8 TTTfiti I , M ,1 i:NDS TO.NK.irr Complete 8.i,,u JOAN llL().r , UPLAND voi ,( 'Topper Returns1 At 7 1. Begins Friday Continuous u.i . Feat ui . 1 42. i 4.; r:T U atal pi lam I ti tstsr P1W ER3I!ECrSIE OTT32ILUU luiiLDiNfi v; M,to OF CN i Ifnitrrt. I,( f.iimla.v klA..M.iia i.Vl'l V f ' ' ' ' ' in I.. II. miilltll a. .. III ... . tll.lltM I I" ,),,!!, CIS. Iirt Uutldcrs and Unit No. 2: r"!" .;' hangers aim " " ,m Secretary: Pho-e , P.O. 1,,J ' CLASSIFIED ADS GET