n .iv. ii ui in a tJ it aaaaa. wn. THE DAILY NEWS PA3E THREB aaV mmmmm .asataaBaaBaaaaaV W aaaaaaaaaW saaaaam A AA I MM! sVsftWM AMsft I .aasaasaasaasaasaasaasaasaaTssTaasaasaasaasaasaaWX SAVEMONEYBY FWH -mmY asasV .saaB4asW I II I JH .I I Mill! ru XI II 11 I I I S.T -vk xa ph m n wri i u 11 1 s . -,ro- m downout &r he t. wa ma tn iu hb !?"5s3iiB SPENDING NOW KB -iTI ,,h .... l'E'S llf fHH u.u. undertakers. I'hone si. i asssssssssvi.v ' sr. r m.j i isbbbbbbbi I'll (SENT NECESSITY t'OK MOXEl t'.M SEM MIIXTKEAL IMHIlt I I.US 65! (SO Records Moohc whlet drive and dance. Friday, T Oi l Lit OltEAT ltAIUJAINS March 25. 71 IX JIEN'S AMI HOYS' Process 1 ''' T"TrlI CLOTIIIXfJ W RED SEAL TitO Schipa (Tenor) Rigoletto La Donna E Mobile 0 Sole Miol (My Sunshine) 1 inrh No. 1099 Trice $1.75 i Mary Garden (Soprano) At Dawning At Parting f 10 m h No. 1216 Price $1.75 GARDEN Tschaikowsky's "Nutcracker" Suite Stokowski and Philadelphia Symphony Orch. Complete trith album and deitcrlpllre folder y l: im h R.cord No. il5-o6l6-6617 Price $S.2S complete John McCormack (Tenor) Because I Love You The Far-Away Bells 10 inch No 1.M5 I'ritt $1 75 liLlJ'ETZ Jascha Heifetz (viounut) Waltz -La Plus Que Lente 1. Minuetto No. I and II 2. Les pctits moulins a vent 12 iiu li No tiSM Price $2J0 Mm the talent mmgn and dance hit At "His Master's Voice" Dealers 4 MA . M X XX i t CYJ S H Wl ' Canadian National n t n rn 7 v.ii xmmmmmrMi i w n mi& rrv i v ma an. n mr m H 7 iu..ti.ji-' taw i w u n.i - v ' is. mm in - y Steamship and Train S srvice kiii.imiw rrum iiiim i: hitlkt fur null TIIIKMIW and M NIAY. lor AXVOX l or MKW AliT I.ANim, loruiuiiii. rAsM.Mll.K TRUNH I.I: Ijiili MOVHAY. WI.IIVKMI.W and " (lldlUii:. i:iMOTON. WIXMI i.r.l. f ANAHA IX CANUM'! I AHKM'Y ALL OCKAX I'se Canadian National Llprrw. ...... .I.t......llt Tl Hl-ni tin .IP.fl . r-...-.... .... CITV TICKKT OinCL. 5211 TIIIHII V.WCOl A Ul. MtlOIMA, hLATTLI 1 1 . p.m. Hi:nM:snV, m.im p.m. NATI'ltltAV. Ill.KU p.m. Lit tla OII.IIN CIIAItUITTt IS AM: I'UINCi: IIITKKT ATI KIIAV at IUH a.m. fur I'KINCR :I, all H.lnt La!rrii Canada, I'nllrd ji r.ii.n: ykak ikkt- .HILA.MSIIII LI MM. lor .Mnnrjr rdrr, I'orrljn Clirqura, vr... ruixt i; itn i;ur rnone ten HE'S HERE Having' arrariKi'd with the Hoover Co. to send us a demon itrnt'T. we are now in ,n position to show you the difference t)ov i n the Hoover and an ordinary vacuum clearer. Demurs ration will be made rijrht in your own home for the c .K..ni?. Kturtinir Monday. March 21st. Just phone 3, and is ' d the n I. Tli'' ll"'vcr i. nold on very easy terms. Kaien Hardware Co. ui m .til esi m Rtttt! (imI vnm W V' !i'" Ci.nl Smx LimiuJ U'rIMrk nW mtmm (TI1C OKICOiAL) Pure ScoScSi Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT This advertisement U not pulilislicd or displayed by1 Ihe Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government Of UrilUh Columbia. sfwe Store. - XX llrar'llir Itoyk' Ikind at I lie Mulvallon Arm) Hall, Irliluj. - 71 Oet the Big 4 babltl Wben thlnkln? of a Taxi, phone 4. U Account totalling 18,055.37 up to March IS were paaaed by the city council" laitj'plghJor payment. The tit council last night appointed D. J. Matheaon aa acting city clerk during the absence of E. T. Jonei In the aouth on city business. F. O. Dawson left yesterday for Montreal where he wiu attend a meeting of the board of directors of the Canadian ' National RaUways. C. P. R. steamer Princess Mary. Capt. C. C. Salntey. southbound from Alaafca porta, arrived In port at 11 o'clock this morning and tailed at noon for Alert Say and Vancouver. The recommendation of the Board of Works that a new engine block be pur chased for the garbage truck at an aj prlxlmate cost of 1400 was passed by the city council last night. CNJl. steamer Prince Rupert moved up to the dry dock shortly before noon terday and early In the afternoon was taken on the pontoons wbart annua overhaul ! now In prognas. More, a an underwriters' surveyor In connection with the docking of the sUamer Prince Ruput, W. M. Logan of Vancouver Is a visitor In the city. He Is the son of the late Capt. W. II. Logan. A bylaw authorizing the borrowing of 4125.000 from the Royal Bank of Canada until the current year'a taxes tmd tax arrears are collect td was given third reading at the met ting of the city council last night. Arrhle Robinson .who has been with the Canada Railway News here for a short time, has joined the staff o( the local Canadian Pacific Railway office, succeeding Noma Pringle. who- has resigned to take up insurance business. A court of revision consisting of Mayor Newton. AMI. M. M. Stephens. Aid. Jos. Oreer. Aid. O. P. Tmker and The city will call for tenders for two carloads of poles for une In extensions and replacement of the utilities system. The suggestion was made by Superintendent J. J. UtUe In a letter to the chairman of the utilities committee aiid was read at the meeting of the city council last night. The report of Fire Chief D. H. Mc-Donsld for the month of February was read at the meeting of the city council last night and showed that the department had answered five calls during the month, the total lot amounting to 482. The usual Inspections of hydrants and public buildings had been carried out during the month. The report was received and fUed by the council. The prlrlleg of holding a tag day on April 23 to Adair Oarss Chapter I.OXJ.E., was granted by the city coun cil last night. In a letter frm toe secretary of the chapter, it was stated that the funds which were raised In this manner were used for the decoration of the soldiers graves. During the pvat year six headstones had been erected by the chapter and two more were on order at the present time. ANNOUNCKMKNTS St Andrew's Society Ladies Auxiliary Easter Sale. April 6. lloNpllal Auxiliary T'ca In Bt. Andrew's Itoums, April 8. DuITodll Ball Easter Monday. Anglican April IB. Tea and Sale of Work. Established 11)23. PI I-. I y Jul -r Office Hours: a.m. to U p.m. Saturday: a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appoinlnient DENTIST Exchange Hlock. I'lione 109 m Make Better Bread Askjour grocer for ROYAL YEAST CAKES . STANDARD OF 00AUTY, Hear the !lu)' Ikinil at tlie Situation Army Hall, Irlila). 71 Our shingles cost teas and last longer. Seal Cove Lumber Co. tf Don't forget Rebekah whist and dance In Boston Hall tomorrow night at 8.30 prompt. CJiSl. steamer Prince John Is due on Thursday from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. Oscar Flint, plooccr Alloc Arm man. was aa arrrval in the city on the Catala this afUTnoou. Mr. and Mr. H. Zefifcrt arrived from Stewart on the CKtala this afternoon and continued ou to. Vancouver. Ja. N. Kfflas.- who has been at Premier on a business trip, returned to the city this afternoon on the steamer Catala. during l2S wUl be distributed. manager of the fur department of the Hudson Bay Oo.. who has bcert.Wn a' trip to company posts In the interior, ''sailed for Vancouver on the Princess Mary today. A general meeting of the Prince Rupert Placers' Club wUl be held In the I.OJ3E. Hall at B'tpjn. tomorrow i Wedneadty ) evening, followed by a social. All interested we lnrtted. The city council last night Instructed the city engineer to take up with W. H Tobey the matter of an outlet near the Ocw Bay for the city utilities department in view of the fact that the place, which had been used, had been leased by the raUway company to a city business house. Passengers arriving In the city this afternoon on the Gatela from the north included: O. Flint from Alice Arm: J. C Murray. J. N. KUlaa. F. Heart. Mrs. Kibble and child, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Stone from Stewart; Mr. O'Hanley. G. A. Oerrtck. R. O. Holmes, C Frederick-son, A. E. Smith. Adj. Kerr, W. A. El Itott, and M. Talbot from Anyox. The double service of Canadian National coast steamships opens this week. The Prince George is due from the outh at 10.30 tomorrow morning and. making the run to Anyox. will sail from here southbound at 11 o'clock Thursday night. The Prince Charles wUl arrive at 10.30 Saturday morning EUROPEAN TOURS Ienionally Conducted Tours have been arranged this Summer, under the Joint I upervlAlon of the Canadian National! Hallways and the Cunard Steamship Company to Great Britain and Europe ' and return. All transportation, hotel and sight-seeing expenses Included In fares. Call at City Ticket Office. Third Avenue, or phone 260, for particulars and descriptive literature, . w v. i - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 8IX ROOMED 1IOU8E and lot. 311 Seventh, Avenue West. Apply Frank Derry, 833 Borden 8t. Phone Blue 258. 73 OfPORTUNITYl 43.00 A MONTH NOW buy youi future homeslte. Walker's It will be worth your while to stop in at the Montreal Importers on Third Avenue. They have a sale on for a few days in order to convert their stock quickly Into ready cash. They've got bills that must be met right away and to get the money, prices have been slashed properly. They don't need such an awful lot of money but they do need it quick and this, is your oppor tunlty. There's suits and overcoats, shirt) and underwear for men and boys being offered at prices that make- It worth while buylnj them now. And everything else that a man or boy needs. For the household, now Is the chance to get some real Hudson's Bay blankets. You know the Hudson's Bay quality and the usual price. Just you enquire what these are selling fori Any thrifty housewife wUl find it pays to look over the Montreal Importers' stock both lof household goods and clothin; for the family. For the Montreal Importers stand behind the quality of every ar ticle they sell. Bee their advertisement in this issue. This is your chance to help the Montreal Importers out of a hole by sav ing money for yourself. Y'ou want ta save money. Of course you do. And you can do It now by spending it at the Montreal Importers. cdvt. springTchedule OF ports. C.N. COAST STEAMSHIPS The sailing of tle ss. Prince George from Prince Rupert for Vancouver on rrlday. March 18. was the last saUlng on the CJJ. Coast Steamships winter Kchtdule. The double weekly service will be effective from Vancouver, Mon- J. rrqoti.r, charged" with driving a day. March 21. when steamers wlU leave motor car to the common danger, waa there each Monday and Thursday, ar- flncd W by Magistrate Medymont this riving here each Wednesday and Satur-inonuny. day at 10:30 am. SalUngs for Anyox . I will be each Wednesday It 10.00 pin.. Mr. Graham of Edmonton, arrived In and for Stewart each Saturday, 10:00 the city on Sunday's train to take pjn. Sailings for Vancouver wUl be charge of the Canadian RaUway Ncwsicach Thursday and Sunday at U 0 Ooi'inanv's stand on the wharf. njn. Queen Charlotte Islands service ' i remains as at present 69 Annual Young People's Concert . will be held In Salvation Army- Hall on Friday. Adjutant Kerr of the Salvation Army Mi rati 2s at 7 JO. Prizes tar attendance, arrived In the city from Anyox on the 71 'Catala this afternoon to officiate at " 'special services being held this week In The regular monthly .meeting of the; the local citadel. Aid. P. 11. Litwrr was appointed at I-" "-l - the meeting of the city council test night to consider any appeals from ratepayers on local Improvement - President R. v. O. LePlue occupied the .' Dickson, arrived at 12 JO noon from vXlham Ware. j Anyox. Stewart and other northern ports of call and wlU saU at 5 o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver and way- Imperial OU Co.'s tanker Imperial, Captain Geddea, arrived during the night with a mixed cargo of case and bulk foods from loco for the Imperial OU Co. which was discharged today. The steamer will return south tonight. There were no appeals before the court of revision which met this morning to consider local Improvement as-e?snvent against property for sidewalks and street Improvement. The court accordingly confirmed the assessment. A hick town It a place where 450.000 can cause a severe case of swell head. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE Application for Grazing lrriiilts for the Season of 11127. Application for permits to graze livestock on the Crown ranges within any grazing district of the Province of British Columbia, must be filed with the District Forester at Fort George. Kam-loops. Nelson, Prince. Rupert. Vancouver, or Williams Lake on or before March 31st. lD'i7. Blank forms upon which to submit applications may he obtained from the District Foresters at the above named places, or from the Department of Lands ' at Victoria, B.C. O. R. NADEN. ; Deputy Minister of Lands. uepanment oi iuias, Victoria, B.C January 4. 1027 HANKKUI'TCY A IT. XV T ,7."?, , ST " ,: ' W M. MOKI1AN, LOCKE- Stewart, will saU at 11 odock Sun-; -oi:r, II.C. Al TIIOKIshii AsslUNOU day night. The Prince Charles will be relieved after a few week by the Prince Rupert. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED Tenders will be received by the under-algned up to and Including April 1st on the stock of William Morgan, Assigned. In store at Lockenort. B.C.. consisting of Groceries, Hardware. Drugs Kim iiijuwi. .uveuiury 01 0I.OCK may De ootainea from the undersigned or seen at the said Store or at the orilce i of the Canadian Credit Men's Trust As-. aoclatlon, Vancouver. B.C. Highest or 1 any tenaer not necessarily accepted ALEX. A. CONNON, Trustee. rrmce Rupert, B.C. Used after Shaving Dr. Chase's OINTMENT Keeps the Skin Soft, Smooth And Velvety r mum I II I III sT 'J J 1 f-U; J NO one expects to become a "down-and-outer" 'life have been faced and old age approaches, many find, with bitter disappointment, that the "future" which once looked so Dromisine. has V become a "present" for which they have no adequate provision, t There may be no willing relatives or friend3 to help, and you may yourself be incapacitated for earning. You need not face 6uch a future you can provide definitely against such a fate by obtaining now a Government Annuity. The Government of Canada has wisely provided that anyone residing in Canada may have an old age of comfort and leisure. Canada, with all her vast resources, guarantees you an income when yourworking clays are over an income for the rest of your life an income free from Dominion taxation an income that cannot be seized under any law or ccurt prop ess, and that cannot be forfeited or stolen. You can secure uch an inconw (in amount; from $.V to $.V)00nyear) through the Canadian Govcmmrrit Annuities . Branch, by one complete purchase or in small convenient installments. ' . Can you afford to reject such aa opportunity. Fill out coupon below and mail it now fur full particulars. Canadian Government ANNUITIES Annuities Branch, Department of Labour. Ottawa, ' THE HON. PETER HEENAN, Minister. Send tO'day for full Information An-raiti Brun. Dep. SI Department ef Lbour, turn Pleau send me COMPLETE INFORMATIOM ahmt Cna Jiu Govenunaat Annuities. ' ' Nam Address BACKED BY THE WHOLE DOMINION "fiiifiniiir","""""""'"""""'"",iTi DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST UUEAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian psh & CoW Storage Co., Di Prince Itupert, aa CANADIAN ''XaaiurivX Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings' from Prince Rupert lu Ketchikan. WrungeD, Juiteuu. NkasHay I'rlirua'ry 21, March 7, IK, 2X. To VuiH-oinrr, Victoria, eatlle I'eliruur) :., March II, Ti. IMUNCKhS IIKATKICK. lor llutedale. Last Bella Bella. 0-rmi Calls .Vaiiin. Alert lluy. Campbell ,Ktrr, and Yaiieouter eery (iuturday, It a.m. Agency for all 8teumhl Lines. lull Information from W. C. OKCIItHl. lieneral A tent. Corner of 4th Street and Xrd Avenue. Prince Rupert, U.C. Garden -:- Supplies HOES FOKKS HAKES SH0VEIi. VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS Mail Orders carefully filled Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 235 Third Avenue. l'rince Itupert, JLC, i Advertise in "The Daily News"