PAflE SIX. Stir 'em up SALE FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. WONDERFUL VALUES GUARANTEED GOODS. Ladies' and Children' Hose, Mack, While, and Tan, 11 pairs for $1.00 Heather Wool and Cashmere lloc, per pair 95c All Pure .Silk Hose, pair ... : $1.25 18 inch While Terry Toweling a yards for $1.00 t'7 inch Plaid (Singhams, yarils ror $1.00 21 inch While Flannelette, i yards for ... $1.00 Curtain Scrims, 5 yards for $1.00 Prints, Light and Dark, i yards for ,. ... $1.00 Ladies' Collou Vc.sU, a for , $1.00 Window Shades, each $1.00 Cotton Corset Covers, 3 pairs for $1.00 Ladies' Cotton Drawers, assortment, 2 pairs for . . . $1.00 Frilled Camp Cushions, each 75c Corsets, an assortment of sniall sizes, per pair 25c Sport (iirdlc Cornets, all sizes, per pair $1.00 Navy Serge, 0 inch wide, special per yard $1.10 Plaid Dress Hoods for Children's wear, re?. $1.30 for per yard , ... 85c Ladies' Tricosham Dresses in .Navy, Black and Drown. Special each $15.00 Pleated Serge Skirls, Navy only, each $4.75 Ladies' Ilniu Hals, each $1.00 Assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Sweaters, values to .$7.30 each, for each $2.50 Ladies' and Children' Chamoielle Cloves, pair . . 95c While Nainsook, good quality, a yards for $1.00 Bloomers, Pink and White, 2 pairs for $1.00 Silk Camisoles, each $1.00 We are Agents for Pictorial Ilcvicwand Ladies' Home Journal Patterns. H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. Phone 9. Cor. 3rd Ave. and Fulton Street. AN OPPORTUNITY II not to le missed. Take advantage of tins Good Buy H.C. Strictly Fresh Kggs. 3 doz 85c Woodland Dairy butter, per lb 45c Freh Creamery Duller, per lb 42c 1 1 II). Hoxes Itulter, per box $5.90 No. 1 Macon, per lb 45c No. 1 Ham, per lb 35c ECONOMY STORE Phone 84. 417-5th Ave. East. Hrown. DELICIOUS! The fine creamery flavor of pure Woodland BUTTER is dislitielive. He sure to try it. Ask Your Qrocer Tor WOODLAND, "The Best Butter." Crepe Soles Ju?l arrived L'nglith Urown OXFORDS with the new Crepe Soles. WEAR LIKE A PIG'S NOSE. English Brogue Oxfords and High Shoes in Mack und Geo. Hill The Shoeman Next St- llegis Cafe. NOTICE. .Vollre Is hereby (riieii Ituil lender will U' received at tlie nrrire t Hie uu1Tlfnel up lo nni in the Twenty wcvnd diy of jurrn, mil, ror tne rmui or tlie Duna-Inr -illutted on Lul ID. Blork 13. Section I. ihiw known 4 the llev Cafe. Tin rental Is lo be on a iiniblv basit and rayiblr In adianre. a it-ie ror one year cuuui be (it en tr required. All tender mux Male rental Ui be paid, nature of buine It I r-rntmsed Ui earn on. or u lo ublrU pmnii are ! be pul. ine mrnei or any tender iu not nreearlly be acrepied. Tllos. V. IIEnXE. Covemmeni A rent. Trlnre Unpen. B.C. APPLES W hy pay 2.75 to 3.23 for Apples when you can buy from us Yellow Newton Pippins, Sl-ayman Wincsaps, Human Kcauties and Wag ners at $2.25 Jul a few boxes of each left lo sell. BUTTER HAS DROPPED 2c per lb. Our regular price l"4c. Lawndale Butter now . . 45c Fresh Meal at our usual low prices. FARMERS Marie Phone Blue 428. r- Blue -1 Ribbon Tea Common lea is a drug on the market, and uu will not save anything by buying it. Half a pound or BLUE RIBBON Makes More Tea of better flavor than one pound of low grade bulk tea. Dr. E. S. T AIT DENTIST. Helgerton Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, U 8. Phons . Open Evenings Only For Special Appointments. EXPORT OF LOGS IS NEGLIGIBLE QUANTITY One Hundred Million Feet Went to Japan and Little More to States VICTOltlA, March 28. Keen exception is bcrug taken by Ilon.j T. 1). Paltullo, minister of lands, I to reports appearing in eastern' newspapers with regard to timber exports in the raw from this' province. "A great deal of talk was heard tliirins: Hie last session of the Legislature," said I tic minister in an interview recently. "Hut if people only realized the situation they would not tic misled by erroneous statements, whieh are often made by persons with .some ulterior motive." The minister points out that while 333.MIO.U00 board reel of logs were exported from Mritisli Columbia last yrar, ton.O00.onn feel went to Japan. The balance-. country and as the rcMill of pro. ent meiliiido tbc industry i.s in a splendid condition." PROPOSAL TO CHARGE HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS Victoria Will Consider Matter Next Meeting of Board at VICTOHIA. March 2K. At the Trustee J. It. llrowii.as follows: "I hat a a temporary of economy (he Vieloria School CANCELLATION Of RtStRVL MlTK t IS I1UHIIV (jlL tlial the rrwrte evl.tinr over lil III, Oureu Uiar-lolle Ulaud Ui.lrlrt. Is caiurlleil. 0. R. .'VAtit. lM-iiity Minl.ier of Lauds. mii i'.iruiiviii. t irmria, n 1... Xttli January, ltd. ! 133.000.00(1 reel, went to the lulled Stales. Statement have' been made that the importation of Itritish Columbia logs bine' resulted in the building up of ilarge industries in the United Slates. The truth is that the United Slates last year exported; 1100.000.000 feet of logs lo Japan; Iso that lip-re wus only -a balance or 33.ouo.oon red (,f Hritish Col-jutnbia timber left lo be handled jin mills aero the line so stilall a ilU'julitv ns In In cnlirrlv iieu-li. TIMBER SALE X 6003. S. alrd Teiub-rn will w rrrrhed lir tr IHMri'i 'on-trr, nl later than fi'joa on ine ltti cl ..r April, lull, for the tir-1 rha.e uf I.iiimwt X near slieeii r. I aire, enlraiu-e Wi lirirrin r., C.lt. a. in 'Ul iJu.'.ou f.bjn. uf lli-nil k, HaNain. sprure. and ilrdar Sailr. Ty .am will lie allowed fur re-rnxval uf timber. Iiiilher artirulars or tlie t.hlef I'orea ier. minima, or I I'rlnre Hiifwrt, B.C. I'orl Cletnenlt. Urlll.il t Uilumlila. Intend to apply for a lease uver tlie follnwlnr de- M-riUil land: (U4iiinetirliiir at a I"! planted al tlie ii..rthuet e mer of U, 1 iM.rlli roait of Oraliam Uland; tlienre. ICO rlialii elerly: tlienre rive rlialn n-r ineny. to Kiw ater mark, thetire If.n rhalna eailerly alunr low water inark: tlienre rive chain aontherly P point c.r '.runieiK efneiit, rontaininr rortjr acrei. mure or lesn. Uirated JaniiaiT IMh. Itfl. AhTIII'H RoliF.HTfUIH, P'2HiCl't H Ite4t to RtWnl MPPWK CATARRH ! I BBBBBBB firwar. of covltrfUt Navy Blue and Brown SERGE Dresses Just Arrived. All sues. Bargain Prices from $13.25. BENT'S Men have trained on OXO, run and jumped, played ball, hockey and lacrotse on OXO. Women have endured on OXO, nursed on IT built up on IT. Children have thrived on OXO, grown big and sturdy on IT. 1 ' I nvn r..L 13 years luiev. C fill student parsing their exam-iualious to a higher iIIm-hui shall be exempt fntm any tuition fee (except In the rae of .students who have reached their " -cvenleentli year. MASTER ROBERT WAS WINNER OF STEEPLECHASE 'continued from page one) lKlKi Wl MUiiarliiMii 111.. I...... .nt meeting f tbe school board , ; lIaklK w,ua,y w,lll(. uf 'a resolution vvill be moved by ihmmj j-iiuii aiMj ine lOllovvniKi j, , ii!iiion ices in respeci o tne mainlenancp of the Victoria High School, which lial apply to ath the running, and winning in a canter by III Iciiulh in what re- ',,,'n"1 presented I lie reeonl lime for I : , , ,r retii mu umii Aceiicv i' knocked ionie seconds otr The, "National" lia lieen iwiee U'lilt It.' II. . vaiiin 1. . i f..,.. students a lend " ng l ie sa d g i , , ' .. " . instanees. I lie , . animals (o ui-lin-.. c-1 chool who have not reached , ... , . .. ., . . .ii!.,, I'be feats were Ailb-el-hader. Ho- their seveiilcenth birthday: , , ... , , ..... . ... Lamb, the Colonel and ManiTes'o rirl year students, free; ee- ... .. . 1 , , . .iroelhelyn can ban in.,,. y l iiiclin l ond year sludeuls to pay a fee of . , . , , , . ,, , ,ias one of his successes was rc- IU per student per year; third! , , , , ... , . ... .corded in a substitute race. year student lo pay a fee of I5I ,, r - . ,, . ....,, , .. . Poellifyn wus one of l ie several per sludeul per year; and a I ', .1 . . . . . ,, horses that siirceedeil in the A111- ... llli!tliw , , u-i,i 1 r I'j.l 1 . Ir, jjii... ,i 11,, ....v....... .v. iv.iij'itir , I....... .. A,... : . ..... r.. J... V, u. if.v lime of asking, among others being Come Away, Lull cur ML. Ilubio, Ally Slopcr. Tfoylown and Music Hall. Horses thai have been previously placed in the race freueiitly win it sooner or laler. Tlie case of Cloisler has been referreil'slo. AVhy Not, lirumree, Kirklaud, and Jerry M. are olhers of recent years thai come f 1 1 Hie category. King Edward Won Only once has a horse carry ing the lloyal litcry won the "National.' Itii being Ambush II., owned by the late King Kd- wanl ami ridden by "Algy" An- r0S.V.Tr.rrVr MaMige-lo i- SKEENA LAND OISTKICT Of QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. y 1 ..... , -.,...- ii. 1 ..-t . , . . probably Hie ino-l remarkable "Liverpool' horse on record. He first ap peared in the ISi-tiii J National in 1 815. ami finished fourth. The following year he came lo grief I he only mistake he ever made al Alnlree; in Hi' he won and when he next uppeaii-il Iwo years laler, scoi-. figain. .Manifesto was third in I Win, Ipn-.' and I !().' and made his last appearance in Hie race in Hie following year but was unplaced. The blifgesl field for the "Nil- lloual was Dial 01 Iwo years (ago, when Shauu Spadah disposed of U opponents. All but the winner met with some soil of a mishap during Hie routes i I are warmth )l -J-. .!. I I I ii anu ucitKUk I r i jyy but three others were reiiiouuteil and completed the course. The i record in Ibe mailer of winner riding is held by (ieorge Stevens who finished first on five oc aslons. Tom Oliver, rode in u Nationals, of which he won three and Arthur Nightingale and Tom llasley also won three limes. WANTS TO, KEEP HER Doctor I would suggest a diet Patient Well. II will have lo m something Hiat agrees Willi the rook jin I lie way you eat. sleep and 1 giblc. , their course during Hie first! ...... Ilir.,.. . . I. -1 1 i 1 I he public simuiil not lake die -nun, m-on i-iiutiuk alarmists' cries seriously," re- l,"ir r""tli year, pay a tee cpial marks Hie minister. "The pro- ll,OM' "'"dents who are now vin.-e is moving along sane lines H'e fee of S0 per year: iof conservation. Only a smull 311,1 1,1 ''' 'a f ncouriige-! percentage of unmanufactured m,'nl ,w "'"dent.-, wishing to Umber in permitted to leave lln;co,,l,,,,,e lMr "todies after the HUNDREDS ARE SLOWLY POISONED Neglect Causes Sick Headaches, Nausea, Bad Digestion, Weak Stomach and Nervous, Run-Down Condition. Neglect of the liver result lit self poisoning? Not at quickly perhaps, butjust n surely as II iyou drank poison out of a buttle If the liver is not doing its work jof helping digestion, flimiuatinu waste from the bowels and puri fying the blood, ou will always lie troubled with slek headache. uaii!ea. biliousness, gas, oui slomwch and constipation. Cleatrse and tone your liver! Put your system in condition so jyou feel your very best again! Try jut a spoonful of Dr. It. S Tharher's excellent Liver Si Wood Syrup after the next few meal :mil iiuliee llio in link iiiitirmi'iiicnl feel tlie return of .strength vigor and energy. 'You will b completely satisfied; otherwise, there will I no post. Ir. Tharher Liver A Wood Syrup is -old and recommended by Onnes Ltd., t'ir. 3rd Ave. A K'lh St.. Prince lluperl. Il.i:.. ami by leading druggist in each niy and (own. INCREASED SAILINGS TO THE OLD COUNTRY lit order lo lake cure of in-rrcaed travel cerled from I'au. ada I" the 1 1 Country this summer, the White star. I'unard and Aiiehiir-Ioiialdoii Line announce additional uiling fn.in Montreal and Ouebee. It i at... tUKeetcd that tb-iNf going to the Old (jKintry slioold make reserva tions and secure paf ports a early as posilde. Wilte or cat! Cnnadian National llailvva), i'.'H Third Avenue. I'rince llui.ert. ll.c:. Phone 560. I'mspermis adven.igjiKf mean mi n tern n tlvpin THE STORE THAT La-I Ii iii voiir lo liMk order for uesl week. $1.95 yoni Alberta Potatoes '.10 (lis sa-'ks per sack. Only a few h-fl. t'hone earlv . BUTTER SPECIALS. Fmesi Alberta Crra'iirr- Hulk lluller. 3 lbs. for $1.40 New .eutainl Hulk Hutter. .1 lbs. for $1.S5 Hairy Hulk Mutler. ;i lb. for $1.10 Hrookrield Itiiller. lbs. 95c 1'iilb'l I'.ggs. Kxlras, .1 do 85c Malkiu's Itest Assorted Jelly I'owders, :i fur , . 1 . 25c Swift's Premium Side Ilaron. machine sllrcil, per lb. 45c McLaren's Assorted (jui'-k Icings and IJilick I'ud- diligs. 3 for 50c I Telfer's Sodas, fresh slock, parked in housewife's favorite tin 45c Carnation, SI. Charles, Pacific Milk, lull tins. M fur ... 95o Limit i(i tins lo n customer . Try a pound of new seasons, park Itla. k l lgs. lb. . 25c Del Monte Drl-ark Prunes. 5 lb. tins $1.00 Rupert Table Supply Phones: 210, 211, 212. WOODCOCK Dairies, Ltd. Pure Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Dally. Direct from the farm to llio home. Phone Black 216. P.O. Box .895. Phone 376 The House I'riJay. Marh 2", iji Phone 376 of Quality Keep Your Feet Snappy In a nice pair of our Black or Brown Calf OXFORDS ror arlv pnng. We Ii.im' Hhi;i giml sole. , t lliediom heels. Just the i.-jcr wnlkuig shoe ft. spring wear. Also 111 nire suit lliovvii Ivol Oxfonls with tint. , Tor those who like a little -nappier -ty If. (jiine in and let lis til von. It is im Iroublo 1 i our goods. Prices aild 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 iillfXrelleil. UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Shoe DepartmenL WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Night, 7 and 0 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. POLA NEGRI in "THE CHEAT' (ieorge KiUiiMiim r mlurtioii with J k. I the leading male ride, a startling iuuov,itiiii. I:. P a syn)Kitheti. uart. The tnr of u (ooftli wil- w glints her soul lr luxur) and keeis tlie burg u lltlil guWH .llld fffeels. Ilif ..ffie UK kldillg Hie dnifs i-hnrit) dasaar. the I'arisnui iuluoi shop .l.izzliiiK stvle show and lovelv maiiueitiin. the !'-branding -.-cue. the rn eit'- greates thrill, the .. t rnnlll Of With ! Tll.flllUg .Ii inn X M ti 1 -1 re - o! rtic'liini ..t her verv liet. Huge .( dsn Ch oirs lr Iturhe ..ml D.wolhv Cuiiininig CAMEO COMEDY "UNDER COVERS." FUN FROM THE PRESS. Admission 50c nd 25c Bargains m Potato Pots Blue Meg. V.3o. fur Cray Iteg. tf.0O. for ike our Winduw. $1.40 $1.10 KAIEN HARDWARE CO. PhoneS. . P.O. Boi 1646. rBSBBBBBBBBBBiBHBBBBBBBBHBBBBBJ Ladies' Footwear We lake pleasure in aiiiMiiiiiriug the aerial 01 - tx elusive line of Ladies' Footwear. These heaulifol mine 111 ten different colors including lig Udtm l i' ld Mouse llruw u, in fuel nil Hie lalesl leather lint- T! -shoes nre made in sandal slylo with high milihi'T l'1!::r, heel or any style heel desired. Prices rrange from $6.50 to $10.00 Par Pair See Our Windows for Display of New Arrivals 111 Children's Slipper und llargains 111 Men's Shoes. Jabour Bros. Ltd. Cor. 3rd Avenue and Seventh 8treet.