-AOR SIX MORE Bargains ! IliKli (iraile F.uglish China Cups ami Saucers 75c Hnnil-iuade French Headed Hags $5.50 Genuine Cut Heads 55c to $1.85 Solid Oak and Silver Hiscuil Jar $4.50 Set C Cut Glass Sherbets .. $1.75 AT Heilbroner's TOOT! TOOT! j Throw I he switch. There fs somellmiK coming. It Is Casey Jones with his Serenaders and a I rain load of I tappers for I lie IMC lUXCE to he held in the 'Auditorium' Wednesday Evening, Apr. 1. Itefrcslnneiils Gents. $1.00. Ladies, 50c The Hall lias heen renovated am! looks like lluck-iiijjhaiti I'alacc. Plaid Flannels Beautiful Plaids for Dresses or Children's Wear Id inches wide, worth 1.25 Our Special, per yard 85c STORE Phone 753. DRY Birch Wood FOR SMALL HEATERS, EOc Per Sack HydeTransier 139 Second Avenue. Phone 6S0. Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. 3rd Avenue. AUDITORIUM REMODELLED Is Now Up-to-Date Hall In Keeping With Progross of City The interior of Ihe Auditorium has recently heen .transformed into an ui-lo-llie-ininule recrea- liion hall and considerable re-InioflelliiiB anil repair work hiu been executed, under the direct inanaKeinenl of I.. J.-.Marren, the owner. The entire iiilcrjor ha- , heen lathed and plastered and I hi walls have heen moulded to a height of some six feet, 1 0.000 feel of fir V.-joinl. has heen used, while the eeiling has also been lined. The floor hits heen thoroughly overhauled and the whole surface re-planed, ventilation apparatus has jinereased and two new venli- alors have been installed at the end of the spacious hall. A feature of the re-modellinK has heen Ihe drapiim of pernianeut decorative arch effects from the ceiling ami jarouinl (lie balconies, j Holh the ladies' and kciiIIc-: men's dressing rooms have come I in for their share of coinfofl-igiving effects and two new wiii- Idows have been placed in tin" 'dining room. The windows! I around the ball have been bung iwilh heavy green curtains giving Ihe whole a very cosy ami cheerful appearance. The sealing ar-coiiiuiodation has also heen re- FOR SALE TK.MiKIIS will be rerelved by the mi-ilerslfUM.nl nil to Wednesday, April Kill 1 025, for llie following- properties, be-Ion rl i lie to the estate or fl. r.iiniiliiidimi Ac Son, Limited, l'orl Ks4iirlon, 11.11. , In Voluntary l.lrwiitatKin: purt tsaimuium Tbe Ksslnclun lintel. I'ort Ksslnirln, B.C rini.'lstlne or liar-room. Illlllaril-nHiiu. kitchen. Pantry. Iilnliiir-nwm. SIllliijf-rcRjin, llalliroom, and Twetily-elfrlil i;eurNiiiis, SMITHERS Lots i8 and SV. Illoek 10. Sub-dlvislon: or I'lan 1USI. Villain' ir Sinllliers, 11.11. , porcher island IjjI I JOS. Hectare Hay. I'orrber Island. H.i'v. ronsis-iinir of 1.11 Aeres, more or less. lllg-brst r any lender not neeessarlly arrepled. JOIIS L. CIIIilSTIK. Liquidator. aru second .Avenue. l'liuee Ilupert. ll.C. 7S NOTICE. I.N TIIK MATT Kit uf an application Tor llie Issue of Cresli rertltlrale or till" for Lois nineteen (U ami twenty -tilti. Work thirty-two (3i. Sertlon five (5). Lily of Prince Impel I, Map 9J3. Satlsfartorv proof of the destruction of the Cerliflrate of title roverlnir tin-above lauds baring been furnished lo Hits omen It is my iiiicntHni to issue, arte Orlirieale of III Ihe names or PKTKIt M. CASSIIlV aii'l Hlkl CASSIhV. willed r.crlirieale of title Is daled the 1 3 tfi August. 191:1. and liiltubereil ISltl. II. V. MACLKon. Iieglftrar or Title. Land lleg-lslry Orriee. frlliep IluiM-rt, II L. Manh 7tlt, 105. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Blook, PRIKCE RUPERT. B. O. Offlca Hours, 9 t ft. Phone 688. Open Evenlnge Only Wmt Spclal AppalnlmenU. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 6. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, 'f'eani or Motor Service, Coal Sand and Oravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Movlnfl. carat WHITES OF EYES TINGED WITH YELLOW? MUDDY COMPLEXION? YOUR LIVER IS OUT OF ORDER! Mrs. Win. Hmmi'ue, Vox Creik, .N.H., wrllvs: Iwvb l-cu troubled with my liver for a lunsr lime, and was so bail I (imlii iiui iln any work. I Icid severe pains Id my Mi.ni.icli lliat were so liatl. l llnios, 1 could hardly Mati.l litem. MJ" loniriie beraine coated: I bail a bad taste In liiy inoiilli, esiMlally In tlm inm-iiing-; llie wlilies or my eye were llntred wltli yellow, ami I bad a muddy an yellow rnniplexliiii. 1 bail lead a great ileal about LAXA-LIYER PILLS decided 1 would try a tlal. and after Uklnjr Ihree of tliein I was greatly 1m- The j proved and fell more like living-, and I ran been J ow" uhoui any irouuic. For sale at all dritfrirlM and dealer; put up only ,by Tbe T. Mllburn Co., Limited. Toronto, nt. placed. II is Mr. Marten's intention to in future reul Ihe lial' mi a sliding scale charging an amount commensurate with the number of people to be VICTORIA BARRISTER J. A. AIKMAN DIES VICTOIUA, Mar. .10. -.lames A. Aikmaii. a prominent barrister, died .suddenly Sunday afternoon of heart disease,, lie was a. pas' president of the local bar association. He leaves a widow and daughter. SUFFICIENT UNTO THE DAY "Since .you are discontented why don't you sell your farm and nove to the city?" "I've heard about tliein prices for Hats," answered Farmer Uornlossel. "I'd rather go on beiu' liiscunlenled than lake chance on bein' plain desperate.' Washington Star. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF COLUMBIA. BRITISH Ill die Mailer or llie Administration Art; and In tbe Mailer or tbe Kslate of Peler .Judge, IH-ieasi-d, Intestate. TAkK M,TIi:K that by order of Ills II r I . Melt. Vouny. made tbe iltli day of March. A.li. loss, I was aipolulid Ad ministrator of the eslale of Peler Judirc. (leeeased. and all parties having rlalrns against the sjiUI estate are hcre- I . Miniii.i.l ... r.icildli -ir,,,t (..m.rtu Ihe etplrallon of thirty (.10) days from i ', , , ,, ,,' J,,.; ' ;,.,Z r'l,:v.i1',. TIIIp eoverlnir 'r,"i,r;...f the said .:!:: land i aIVm. a v: and an i,: .,v: ili-liled lo llie estate are required to pay the amount or their Indebtedness lo me rorlbwilh. AOItMA.N A. WATT, orrirlal Administrator, Prlnre linpert. ll.C. Iiated tin- jXtli day of M a rrb. tu3. IN IN PROBATE. THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Ill llie Matter or the Administration Specials! Specials! For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A NEW RUG FOR SPRING. Bargains in Carpets, Squares and Mats. All Othor 'Mats and Carpets Greatly Reduced AxmlnsUr Carpet Squares .on. x j on. oiu of i. x in on. oiui x on ift. Oiift x ,7ft. ftin. . . . an, x rfit ain . 27in. x 5iin $45.00 $40.00 $32.00 $23.00 . $9.00 . $5.00 Wilton Rugs on. x ion. (iin. Ofl. x on (in. iin. x on. . an. x rft. am. 27in. x 5 't hi. . . GEO. D. TITE The Quality Home Furnisher $74.00 $54.00 $47.00 $17.00 $11.00 Phone 20 Ait; a, id III the Matter or the htate or Hi a Id l.llje(Ulsl. Iieeeased, Intestate. TAkK' MITILK that by order of Ills lloni-i- F. .Mill. Younr. made the jith day :r .Man b. A.li. t a r. . I wis a(tolnteiL (1-nilnlslrator or the estate of Kveld t.iljeipiist, ilereusetl. and all parties bavin elalms aralnst llie said eslale are hereby rennlied to furnish same, properly veririeri to me on or be Tore (he 1 1 III day or April. A.li. IU5. and all parlies' Indebted lo ihe estaiH are required to pay Ihe amount or their Indebtedness i me rorlliwltb. MlllMA.N A. WATT, orrirlal Administrator. IN Prince lliicrt, ii.c. Halnl the VSIh day or Mairh. I0f5. IN PROBATE. THE SUFREWE COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In the Matter or the Administration Ait; and In the Matter or tbe hstate of John Lee tn-eeased. Intestate. TAKK MJTILK that by order or Ills Honor K. Mi ll. Viimiif. made llie 37lh lay or Mai-i'b. A.li. I U V o . I was- npiMdnled Administrator or the estate or Peler Judire. deeeased. and all parlies bavin 'lalin- airalnst the said estate are here, by reiiulred to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the ifTth day of pi-ll, A.li. IVi.V and all parlies In-debled to Ihe eslale are reipilred to pay Ihe niiHUint of their Indebtedness lo me forthwith, i .XOIlMA A. WATT, orrirlal Administrator, I l'liuee linpert. ll.C. Paled the KHIli day orkMarrh, IBJi. THE DAILT NEW 9 MAJOR ASTOR ON NEWSPAPERS Great Progress Had Been Mad In Matter of Service to Public I.ONUON, Mar. tdiau Press), 3ll.--(Hy Can-The modern newspaper. Which makes the process of reading as easy as possible is lining a great and use ful service, and before it was called "yeiriiw'1 this fact should lie taken info consideration, de clared Major John Jacob Aslor. M.l'.. who is associated with John Waller in the ownership of Ihe London Times, when be ad dressed the American omen s Club in London on " Modern Journalism," recently. Major Aslor in support of his argument apokc of ol'd newspapers, citing in particular line great Suiidav journal, which had announced Ihe Bailie of Waterloo thus: (Joiiinienceiuenl of Hostilities; in the Aeiiicrlanils; sanguinary Action,"' then, like an after-, thoughl, "Defeat of Ituonaparle by Welliiigltin." Willi the news of Waterloo Ihe reader inusl have, read' the greater pari of a minimi before lie realized the I rite significance. There was Mirrly no advantage in obscuring points of interest thought Major Aslor. Like a good teacher a newspaper should try lo inform without wearying lis vendors. Then was ,lhe temptation lo fti-cp up llie High noie oi excitement at all times of the year, even when mere was no news. l'o keep up . the "daily splash" al licit limes was lo sacrifice the benefit which a newspaper could confer, lltltt of showing Ihe re lative importance of the news il had In give. "Stunting" niigliL lickle Ihe palate, but in the. long run il killed the appetite and ui- lermined the sense of propor tion. The l'ress could do a great leal to elevate a nation's caste, lo sharpen its cuifcleiice. and lo help il lo form sound political judgments. Ilia major said. This rotiiti oniy tie unite ny a new paper which steered by the compass ir truth and principle and not by Ihe weathercock of pub lie favor, and .which had writers who had not merely facile pens but character and expert know ledge. Underpaid Profession The professiifii of the journal ist is extremely exacting but unfortunately is not overpaid Major Aslor said. Kcnuinc ration was fixed by slern business con dilion. and in Fleet Street there were many men who could earn more in olhcr walks of life with less wear-and tear lo themselves Fortunately for Ihe l'ress, though, human beings did not always consider life its a busi ness proposition. This einleavor lo "entertain and inform,", which Hie Times had sel as its nieastlie of service to the .public n its third anniversary in 17,HH, ami which lie (lioughl applied its iniicfi today as if tlid then, was becoming it great ami continual strain on every department of a newspaper, yei every depMrlinenl now gave infiuiieiy more openings for personal cdlcieucy, skill and genius. A great foreign corrus- pondcnl was nol unlike a diplomat iit importance. The modern newspaper bad got lo go on being modern. Major Aslor said. II should em body Ihe best of the nation's life ami uiiiid: should be nearly as ominseicut as human nature could periuil. HAZELTON Arcliilcacon i. A. Itix of I'rincc It ii Mrl ; Itttriil Di-iiu '1'. .1. Marsh or IVrraff; lli'v. It. H. NV. Ilil-ili'll tif Siuillii'f.x ami Lay Header Kluli-y of KilwaiiKii offit'ialed al Iln- fiiniM-al of lliu'lali; Mr. T. I). I'riicliir wliicli look dace nu I'liiirsday from SI. Peler's r.lniiclt In lla.elliin riMiicliiry. 'I'liere wim a lare irssiuiililaye al (lie oliseiiiiies. I'alllieaierM were A. A. ('.iiiiiiini, I'.. II. ix, NV. W. Aiiilerciiii, ,M. Myrnn, ('. V. Sinilli ami It. S, Sareaul. Al llie service Mrs. A. M. Falconer sans? "My Tusk." Miss Slade of (lie lliuelloii Hospital xln rr lias left for TREASURY ISSUE FOR PORTER JDAHO MINE Special Representative Reports Good Buslnoss After Trip on Coast The I'orter-lilaho is the only shipping mine beside Ihe Premier al Stewart and further de velopment work is planned Ibis year. To raise the necessary funds. F. K. fiigol. Ihe company' pecial repri'senjalive, has been making a trip lo coast points and is now al the l'rinte lluperl Hotel. Last year, 117 tons of high grade ore was shipped which netted the sum or m,0)( ami there ale now 'IHI tons more ready for shipment. Jtisl as soon as Ihe" snow is olT the ground, further developmeiii work will be commenced and to finance this, the company is making an issue of 9135,000 treasury shares. The town of Stewart has absorbed a large proportion of this issue, llni" showing local confidence in Ihi- properly. PRINCE GEORGE The I'acific (Ileal Faslerr llailway will operale an auto service between here and (.lues-nel Ibis summer. From (Jues-nel passenger! may proceed In rail o Vancouver. The home of SherilT I'clcr caugbl fire last week and dam- ige lo Ihe .extent of $IJ5 was done Dick, 'Smith, who was recently brought lo (he lliuelloii Hospital over the Yukon . Telcgrnp!. trail sulTcring from heart I rouble, is recuperating jit this cit lie evpccls lo be slalioued a IL'ucllon in future. The Prince George Conserva-1 live Assticialion has elected oils i cers its follows: President. A Mcll. Youus: vice-president. Oeo. Porter; secretary, (leorge H Outram; treasurer, W. ('. Ferry; Kxeeulive I). II. W. Alward, II W. MacLeod, O. X. llaydon, II il. Carney. Tlioiuas Porter and A. F.. Sihley. iler'ise in lhi v New. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unrpitrv'Hl, urvrM Crown lanila ttvty b tif-'milM by (Jritixli uhj ts over l jari of o. and by. iillenn on cUclaring JnUnllon tu bTorni UrltlKh subjects, ron-ll-tional uin riilIencp. occjpallon. aid lmirovntont lor nicrlcultttral uroi-ii. Full Information com-ernin tw-.iitlmm i-pjrnrdlnK rire-fmptloin l Klven in Hulletln No. 1, Uiml Hcrles. "How lo Pre-empt Land." copli-a of which ran 1e obwlnfil free of clmrK y HiKlreiwInK the Department of lunilH. Victoria, ll.C, or to any Gov. eminent AuenL ' lteconU will be Krante-1 coverlnit only land sultuble for acricutturul punoiea. nnl which 1 not timber-land. I.e.. carrying oer 8.000 board feet iier acre went of lic Coat llanu and 5.00H feel per acre eat of that Atiplk-atlone for ire-mptlonii are to be nddrrnyed to Ihe Iand Com-tnlKrloncr of the Lrfind lleconllnpf Ul vision, In which the land applied for In ultuated, and arc made en printed formx, coplen of which can be obtained from the Iind Commlxuloner. l're-emptlotiH must be occupied for five year und Improveinenta mmli to value of $10 per acre. Including clearing und cultivating; al leail five acres, before a Crown Grant cm be received. For more detailed information nee the Hulletln "How to I're-empt Iaud." PURCHASE Appllcatlone at;e received for pur tlinne of vacant and unreiierved Crown land, not beln tlmberland, for agricultural pur pours; minimum price for first-clam (arable) land la IS per acre, and Keoond-claaa (grazing) land $2.50 per acre. Further Information regarding purchane or lease oC Crow i. landM Is given In Hulletln No. 10, lnd Kerlea, "I'urcliate and Lease of Crown I .amis." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites on timber land, not exceeding 0 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions including payment of atumpsge. HOMESITE LEASE8 Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 ncrwt, may he leased as homesltes, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and lm-Vrovement conditions are fulfilled and land haa been surveyed, LEA8ES For grazing and Industrial purposes areas not exceeding 140 acres may be leased by one person or a company. GRAZING 0 Under the Grazing Act the Province is divided Into grazing districts and the range administered under a Grazing Commissioner. Annual grazing permits are Usued baaed on numbers ranged, priority being given '' s- UiiKr',; Nvlin lm "fn may form aasiclatlons for range il(iMirctin in' litis district fur. management. Free, or partly free. 1 nmnnl rank, li' ., I ., .. i ' permits are aiu.Die lor seiners, HPUl 111 X'lH'M, is lenllt a ca-npera and travellers, up to ten week or so for tho :Vv Onlnrio head. 9 liiiinins fields, BujrrT' v . -U If Its delicious taste and pure quality is only equalled by its hicK nutritive value. U ntt or LDH'AKDSBURQ ,c, M Tilt CANADA STALCH Cj, LIMIT!-!J UM1Tra 1 " Ifem V tJ 1 Mom r i WESTHOLME THEATRE lonigni ana lomorrow nigm, 7 and 9 p.m. RICHARD BARTHELisS in "New Toys" Ailiitileil from the lirilliunt l.-iff'' ''' 1 If irks firl loineily piflure in which he 1,1 ler half mill Mverol erilie licuiiliftil M.m i, 1 as Tunny an n Itaslilul I ran. tft, -iii- -,, nctiT-s (nil liuliliy if tnlI never fee it. V ,1 i Iiui wifey insislctl. Well, she got her . h.u lenis lo Iier aiiilieuee tears of IhiiiIiIi. li jieneli tlitniglil she'd steal wifey's hulil ' ly slilipeti ami that's where the fun h-- "FIGHT AND WIN SERIES" No. 10- JACK 0EMPSEY In "K.O. CUPip." INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission 35c and 10c GET IT AT! high -GROCERS PHONE 586 DULK COCOA -2 los. for 25c ' w Telegraphic Address: "Bushmarine Prince Rupert." TUG BOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. C01 Black 735 Rupert Marine NijK Phona 531 Products Ltd. big?$ LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED lo luiiliiiiig iiL'-M dr Iti Frizzcll lint- tier simp. " from the FmiM-es-- llolel We furry (t full line tl .,ntcC CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDID SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION m uamos xarotii THE POPULAR FOOTWEAR THIS YEAR IS For Ladlos, Misses and Children Ami our slock is (onii'li'''' M (1i Sandals' for Ladios and Growing Girls Sue- Jj2$ Palenl, llrown, Fray ami F.Ik. Prr I'-'" , ,tfl)ii. Sandal for Misses Sizes 1 1 lo 2 in Fat' "1 "" . J2 I'ei' I 'air i. ; ' , ' "ii. it "' Sandals for Children --- Sizes S'i i" ' - " ,,J1-85 Hrown. I'er Pair Seo Our Windows. Jabour Bros. Corner Third and Seventh. phon 645.