PAOB BIX. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Thursday, 7 and 9 Charles Jones : Shirley Mason WEEK END SPECIALS Alberta K?gs, per doz. 25c Strawberry Hliubarb, 5 lb. fur , .. 25c (rem Onions, 3 for .. 10c Itadishes, 3 for . . . .. 10c Head Lelluce, each .. 15c Spinach, 2 lbs. for . .. 25c Ilolhouse Tomatoes, per lb. i . . 50c Florida Grapefruit, 3 for 35c SATURDAY IS A HOLIDAY. RupertTableSupply- Three Phones. 210,111, 212- Sardines King Oscar These are the original genuine King Oscar Sardin"j and raifnof bo replaced today in many wholesale bouses. We offer on Friday only at 171c per tin liuy any quantity you can Use. Lei u have your picnic order for over the holi-ilays. Special Bargains on Meat Look! Look! Canadian Lamb Legs, per lb 35c Shoulders, per lb 17c Humbler fork, per lb... 15c Uoiling Jleef, per lb. ... 8c I'ot lloal, ier lb 8c Itib Hal. ier lb. . . . . 17c WE SELL FOR LES8. Farmers Market WAISTS LINEN AND ENCLISH BROADCLOTH Special Showing at "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. M. S. SING TAILOR, CLEANING AND PRE3SINQ l'bonc 771. 820 Third Avenue. Laundry Office P.O. Ilox 88. Prince Rupert, B.C. in "The Eleventh Hour" The thrill (if a thousand pictures packed into one. Adventure, conspiracy, mystery, intrigue, pirates, torpedoes, submarines, plant's, speedboats versus love. Superb scenery and dresses. See Shirley dam e. See the two stars escape death by being shot through a torpedo tube. Strong cast includes Alan Hale and June Klvidge. SPECIAL COMEDY "GREEN AS GRASS." Fox News-Gazette showing views of the U.S. Airmen at Prince Rupert. Admission 35c and 10c - I Si! IB-I-I-VVZ TLKV BH I NOTICE. Naclfaala Walere' Protection act. R.S.C. Chapter IIS. The Minister or I'ubllc Work. i.overn-Metis of tlx- ITovlurir of Drill.!) Columbia, bert-tiy rlvra imtlre that lie lias, andrr Srrlltnl 1 of II at e Art. drpoeiled with the Mlnl.lrr r I'ubllr Worts at Ottawa, and In the office of the District llraltrar (at rrim-c Hupert. B.C., a demrti.n or the Mr and plan or a lllrtrwaj Bhdre. rri-red lo be built over the skeena inner at Terra-, B.C. i And Take .otlre that after th etplra-I Hon or one ninnth rrntn the date or the; Hirst puMlratlon or tbU ntlre. the Mini- ; rlutiitla. mill, under Sertkni 7 or thel.i.ii ha" . , , , , ' i .aid am enir t. the Mim.ter r.r rut-nri" sought to find employ-! ler or i-uhiir work, rrmiiwe r Frlton for approval or the Mid lle and plan and rr.r leave tu niMrurl the tald lllrbvay B rid ire. bated Ibli SJIh dar or April. gj. V. H. SI'THKRUVNn. Minister or Pnblle Work. Province or British Columbia. b CANCELLATION OP RESERVE. Sollce Is hereby r"n that the reserret overlnr tbe land rortnerly held under Imtier licence! o. Jli: aod JtJSo art ancelled. n. n. xadex, Deputy MlnUler or Land NOTICE. IN TMK M VTTKM or an appliraliirii fur the laeue or a ITovltional Certtrirale id Title for tot rive lit. BkM-k thirtv-rive (Si., Section one , city or prlnre nunert. VUd o3. Saturartory proof or the Ik or the .ernncaie or Title rovrrlnir the above land navmg imcii prixlurrd to Die. II I inr In lentlon In lusue. aflrr I he eiplratlon of one iiionin imni ine nrt piiDiiration Here or, a Provisional Certirirate or Title to the above land In lite name or Mil) .Voey no nil rm uiunir. ine oririnai ornri-rale or Tllle la dated the lain .November. 1SIJ. and I numbered 1711. (Uiid lierlslry or'lce. I'rlnce rtu.ert. j'lft March, 111. II. F. JHCLtOD. llepMrar or Title. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. TAIK MlTICK that Siilh Avrinia ti.t rroni Maya Creek rldre to Seal Cove will be nosed on Monday, .May t, Tor several week. Herideut are requested to (ret in their aupply of coal, etr before tlut date. F. PEAIISO.N, 11 city Enrlneer The Best Ofter We Have Ever Made!!! The I'icuic and Camping Seasons are coining, o lake the opportunity uud buy now! Cream, any kind, per case, tails ... ... , .. $5.50 Cream, any kind, per case, baby size $3.25 Kraft Cheese, per 5 lb. box $1.90 Sugar, per loo lb. -ack $9.50 Sugar, per 50 lb. ack $4.90 Sugar, per 20 lb. sack $2.15 Lump Sugar, per 2 lb. pkg. 25c Icing Sugar, per 2 lb. pkg. 25 c These Sl'KCIALS are until the week end only. All orders of $10.00 and over delivered. ECONOMY STORE Phone 84. 417 Fifth Ave. East. Sterling Furnace COAL Dallvarad In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. Thla la a very auperlor rurnare coal. It tivei rlean hot fire and la rntlrrly Tree rrom aoot, cllnkera, alack and dirt. . gome of the larreit heatlnr planta In the city are now ualnir It with entirely aatiaratiory result. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sack. At $12.50 per ton. We are alao Arenta for the Fainoua LADY8MITH-WELLINOTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Main Of flea i Hotal Cantral, Phona is FORMER OFFICERS IN GERMAN NAVY FARMING What Sea Dogs Are Doing Now That They Have no Ships Follow Various Lines KIF.L, Oernuny. May 22. For nier German naval officers to the number of l to have becoiiu' fanners. The land apparently has bad a stronger call than might have been expected in the case of seafaring men. Kight of these officers became farmers in foreign lands, and Hie remainder are in the German republ'c. They are said to be trappy. There were 5,800 coin'ntissioned officers in the German navy when the war began. Of lhee 017 were killed and tG2 were re turned in the navy, which now consists of only a slight const defense. Consequently 1.011 1 of- , fieers had to seek new vocations. One officer only got a foreign naval job: he became a commander in the I'aiviguaymi navy. Hanks ami financial institutions gave employment to t'8 ex- officers and a similar number went inl municicit and slate isiduiiifistralive offices. One for mer admiral is now a courier in the German Foreign Office. Fifty- seven ex-officers hate become ' merchants. One hundred in all: have gone abroad, half of them J having become clerks. The pro. I fessjons of must ijf the others! have not been reported. These figures are supplied by i an" organization of rx-offircr ment for its niMnbers. ROYAL INSIGNIA WAS FOUND IN U S. WASHINGTON. May 2. - The attention of the Canadian government authorities has been drawn to I he recent discovery of (he royal insignia which adorned the speaker's chair in the old Canadian parliament buildings at Ottawa, This insignia, containing the lion, unicorn, rose, sham rock, thistle and maple leaf wu rescued when the parliament buildings were burned. It was discovered recently at the ancient Fountain Jl.ouse in Doylcslown. Ilucks County. Pennsylvania, by . SYNOPSIS OF ! LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, "unreserved, aim eyed Crown landa may b prt-empted b', Brttlah aubjacta over II yeara of ate. and by ailana on declaring Intention to becoraa Brttlah aubjecta, conditional upon rtaldenca, occupation. nd Improvement for arrtcultural purpoaaa. - Full Information concerning rtu-atlona regardlnt; pra-ampllona la flvan In Bulletin No. 1, Und Serien. How to Pra-ampt Land." coplea of which can ba obtalnad free of chars T addreaalnc th Department of tanda. Victoria, B.C, or to any dov-l rnment AjenL Racorda will ba (ranted coverini . inly land aullabl for agricultural purpoaea. and which la not timber land. La, carrying ovar 1.000 board feat par acre weat of theCoaat lUnga and 1,000 ft per acre aaat of that Range. Application for pre-emption ar (o ba addraeaed to th Land Com-mlaaloner of th Land Recording in -vlalon. In which th lard applied for la tltuated. and ar mau on frlntaJ forma, coplea of which can ba obtained from th Land Commlaaionar. Pre-emption muat b occupied foe 0 year and Improvamenta mad to valu of flO per acre, including clearing and cultivating at Uaat Ave acre, before a Crown Orant can b received. Tor mora deUlled Information t th BullaUn "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE AppllcaUon ar received for pur chaa of vacant and unrrvd Crown landa, not blng tlmberland. for agricultural purpoaea; minimum price of flrat-olaa (arable) land I II par acre, and aecond-elaaa (grailng) land 2.(0 par aer. Further Infor-maUon regarding purchaaa or lata of Crown landa I given In Bulletin No. 10. Land Serlea. "Purchaa and Leaae of Crown Landa." Mill, factory, or lnduatrlal alt on limber land, not xctedlng 40 acre, may b purchtaed or ieaaed. the con-dltlona Including payment of atumpag. HOMESITE LIASES Uniurveyed araae, not txcaadlng 10 aeraa, may ba Ieaaed a homealle. conditional upon a dwelling being reeled In the Hrt yer, Utl being obtainable after reatdenca and Improvement conditions are fulfllUd and land ha been urveyd. LEASES For grating and lnduatrlal purpoaea area not exceeding 140 arrw may be leaaed by on peraon r a company. ORAZINQ Under the Orating Act the Prov. Inc 1 divided into grating dlatrtcU and the range admlnltrd under a uratlng Commlaaloner. Annua) grating permit a ar laaued baaed on number ranged, priority being given 'o eatabllahed ownera. fltook-ewner my form aaaoclatlona for rang management. Free, or partially fre.' oermlt ar available for ttlr smper and traveller, up t tee hea4L THB DAILY HUW8. Thursday. May ( (9) Optician and Optometrist After one month of careful conscientious eye testing, our patrons are advising their friends to come to us for glasses. Ibis is couclusie evidence (but our Klasses ure Bivin entire satisfaction. Mr. Ireland lias made the eye a Ions 'l rarcrul study, ami li tbe knowledge, skilt and experience t-j fit any eye that glasses will bel, uud in case you do not need classes, can give you valuable advice. We are KetliiiK the opli-cal bulns by il-t'rinjr it by giving suierior oplicsil erice. "A stitcb in lime saves nine" lias no more filling application tban in tbe cae of tbe eye. REMEMBER, YOU RUN NO RISK HERE. Satisfaction Is positively assured Max Heironer Jeweller and Diamond Specialist Xole We tan duplicate lens or repair any frame. I AV. Wilson, former member of tbe ilritisL House of Commons and president of the Association of Foreign Correspondents, Xew York. Tbe proprietor of the Fountain House sold the insignia to Mr. Wilson, who is making in. quiries lo ascertain whether tlie',!V!,f "T- 4". ."' f , to regain possession of it. Inquiry has shown that the proprietor of tbe inn purchased the insisnfafTiMii l. .Mi-Andrew, iC2 lioreheslcr. West. Montreal. Mr. Wilson has placed the insignia in his home al Spulen Duy-v il. Xew Yrkt J WHALING OPERATIONS STARTING THIS WEEK Ct.at I- - Mn.lk I -1 - I -,.! ibwi fa f.iviitii ke ill uvfrioiy Out This Year Rose and Naden Harbor Stations Running YIOTOUIA, Mny The first of this week saw I lie last of Vie. turn's whaling fleet off for th ground in the north. The fleet; is a month late in leaving Mils year owing lo bad weather conditions. The lloe Harbor station on (iraham Isrand is operating now Willi tbe whalers lllack. While and Itrowii out on the hunt while Hie Kytniuol and Xnden Harbor stations are expected lo sUirl operations within Hie rml few days. The whaler I Irion has leTI for Kytniuol and the Blue for Xaden ilarlxir. TEA AND SALE Affair Belnn Held Todav by Ladles' Auxiliary of St. Peter's Church The Ladies' Auxiliary of SI. I'elers Church. Seal Cove, is holding a lea und sale of home cooking in Hie lied Cms, hut this afternoon. Ladies in charge are Mrs. Ilrewerloii, Mrs. Oakley ami Mrs. II. Kelsey, needlework; Miss West ami Mr. Hills, home cook-lug; Mrs. Have Scull and Mis. Maxwell,, iee cream. TRAVEL IN AUTOS CllUXi.Ni:, Mny 2. -Cologne ami the Ithlne Valley recently sent a pilgrimage lo Koine which made a much faster trip Hum Hie wayfarer who made the same journey in the Middle Ages under Kuipcror Henry IV. Neither did Hie pilgrim, gi) bare fooled and bareheuiled, In all there were 3(10 iitilomohilc ami 50(1 motor-cycle in tlio'llbine Valley pany winch made It way through Ilieiiner I'as lo the plains of Loiubardy. Hew fi. (1. Hacker was I lie speaker al the llolnry Club luncheon this aflernoou. His siilijecl was "Karly Hays on 1 1 I'lalries." When you buy advertising you buy CIRCULATION, snd sec that you jet It. " t SHOOT INTO WINDOWS OF PASSING TRAINS Country Kids In Western Ontario Have Crimp Put Into Their Pastime FOIIT VliXlAM May Country kids al Savanjir, it small settlement U miles West of l'ort William, indulge In a peculiar pastime after tbe farm cbores arc 'completed each day. They settle jtbriiiselves tut (be brow of a bill and play boiscotclt wit It passeu icer I ruins nassin ilailv. smasb- . Iiik tbi windows and throwing the pas, enters iiijto onfusioii. Tbe boys have orsanUed them- selves into a "Jessn James Kang. 'j und. arnteil wilb .J2 rifles, have I'li-oiiK- adept al knocking windows out. Ibey never nils the moving target. The Canadian I'aciHe railway train arriuil at the IiimiI of (be lakes bearint; m Cbiiiaitiau who bad been rlipp-i on tbe forebfad with a lead pallet fruni the gun or one of (be gang. Magilralr Calling has left the city to tlfal with the hoys and pul a eruii in their pastime. QUIT HIDINQ ASTRIDE I.O.MiO.V. .May Women eiiuclrians an- griidtially reverting lo I lie- ble.iilr when on horse-bark, a Ihey find ruling astride develop utucles not zoimI for ilanemg. A well-known riding iiiuler ay the side Middle gives women more ghirc und sreurity. and girl fi.-iu III to It year of age only re being encouraged lo ride til ride TIMBER SALE X 6218. Sealed TriKfc-r. , i rereopd by Vv Vlttitu-r ,,r UimI.. al ViruK-ia. imI hm tnaa ii uti ihr lih da uf June, . rur the PWiriwe r Urrorr X XI. Ui cut !. lir. uu an area .HuiimI aifeutl- ,wr 0iiwj, nmmmr m, m- V4ir Oiitrfrt Tbrre ii eara will b allowed fur re-mutal ut llnber. rarthrr nartlrulara ut the enter iKe ler, Vlrloite. H.i; . r IMirlr litrr.ler. fnmr Wupert, H.C, TIMBER SALE X 6635. SealMt Tairfr Mill 1. rltMt l.v tK. IMliu.ier nr Lamb, ai VicUina, ttul later than u'toa uti the it.ui da if May. I. ror Um put hiw r l.iretH-e X Sett t. ml su.uuii lineal tn-t -,f i.jer Voir awl IMinir. iiu pail "f I ..t lot, (UhiI JV, mile S.L. uf luiuw SUU-ki. lUaie 0. um1 Land blalrirt. Tu '. eara v. ill U- allowed fur re-nwval if llniljer further artlrular uf tbe Uhief Furee ter. Viriia. in .. r lil.trlrt lurrtler. rnw"- nujwri. n... TIMBER SALE X 6060. Sealed T'lwJer. It III lie rrrelved bv the Mliiitler t.r IjikI.. al Whirl. I,t later than tomm the riul dav ur Mai. I til. f'W the purrluie f Umire X 040, Ui rul l.1t.uuu reel ut llemlork. (lar. Sorure and Halsam, and ll.imu llneet (eel uf I elr Pole iw filing, mi pert 'it IM IToa, near Aineslur. '. .Vlt.. lunge S. OKt l.alfl IH.Irlrt Vitr Hi veara lll be alhived fur re nmval ut Umber. I'unher tHimlra uf lite f.filef i,re ler. VK-i.irla. h i:.. t OOlrlrl lurrtler. Crlnre' llupert. BX. TIMBER SALE X6107. There mill be rfert-d f,r aaU at I'Hbllr AiirlMtn. al IMn imi the tjixl day of May, ltl. Ill llw orflre f tlie SirpervlM at Miillliera. II.C. the I. (retire X 1107. t'l rul IUI.0O0 lineal fret if !lr liilea ami I'll-Inr. on an ana altuaied near sketi :nieliiv. mi the line nf the anadlan tHnai nanaaya. Molar Und nittrlrt. Th'i If i year Kill be aiKel fur re fiHtval ut tfmlier. nirllier aririiiar or ll Chler lire-ler. Viri..r(. I"', or I'Otrirt I orr.tr r. mire ll'lfefl. B.C. TIMBER 8ALC X6187. Sealed Tendrra villi m rrrelved iit the lilttrlct lumlrr. ivil later llian mem imi the futh day nf May. 1 f I . fi.r ine pur rliawi i,r Mrenre X IT. Hear lilliaull lilver. Iiead i.f Allre Ann. ralar. bi rill I an. bun r.lun. nr Sfiriire. Hniikirk, llaltam aiel ltim-S.i. Tv. ii (fi year mill be albiel fur re. nmval r timber. dinner iiartiriiiara 't tlie t:hier lorn ter. Vletorla. fi r , or liKtrlrt l'oreier. I'rlnre IiiitI. n.C I AH J ACT, Allln Lend Olatrlct. Olatrlrt af Catalar. Take Villre Umi lierlnaltl Hniok. of Mllll. iK-runalloii miner. Iiiletela to aonlv for feniil.lon lo Mirrlmse I lie fulUoliir deu-rllMii laiMls : Oimmeiirlnr at a it hlaiited one lim..lml yard to I lie eail nt the Inoiith of lliinerl Creek. m- mile ea.t or iflW-n (iale on Trlh take, llwnre nth Ivtenty rlialnn. theiire e In lKir- line, iiienre alonr HHire line Ut point or roifitiienremeni, II Hill M il RllfioK. irll fl. 10V4 LAND ACT, Notice f Inlanllee ti . Apply to leaer Land. In Kkeena Land IMnlrlrl. Ilfror.llnr lil rlrt or Uiait, and iliuate on caintianla land. Take .Villre lliat Clareiire I' Riiiii.i and iamea Mr.Xnlty, or I'rlnre liiifiert, n.C. orniatlon liunraine arrnt and broker. In- I hi in miiy nr penninm in ,im-Ihe follow In derritie1 land: Commen-'In al a hw planted al the head or a liav at the earn end or Campania Ulaml ami hoiit one mile fn.in the wiitth end of the land ; thepre foiriinltit the liin(llet of the Mire line al hlth aler line around the Inland to the nlare or rommenrrment and rontalninf a.nnn arret, more or leaa i, r.. iiMiirn oii.5 Mr.lULTV. Name of Arinlirint. , .1':! VJ K WII.IJAM., Aenl.' "'"i i (rn f'Hi. lFf , NOTICE. Tender Hill l.e re"elvel hv I he i:iy nf rlnre lliilierl ror the nnrrliaae of lol One 1 1 . and T'i mora i r Her- lion Tvtn it'-. Triidera In he In Hie Orflre of tin-City Clerk marked "Tender fur loin" not later than I tun, Krltv. Mae 1. is i " fllv Clerk, l Ike BLADDER UK Ik .Al r is vvi rsii'iiii KachCafiitite ojiaCI UaraoamaaT,uV Cash and Carry Specials for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday THESE SPECIALS WILL BE EFFECTIVE ALL DAY (No Deliveries) Until Further Notice this and Close at Saturday, May 24, Is a public holiday. This store will be closed all day Saturday. There will be no half holiday Thursday, May 22. This store will be open Friday een. Ing until 10 o'clock. Mr. Skinner, the clothing man from Toronto, will bt here Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, representing the 20th Century Clothing Co. special made-to-measure suits. Here is your opportunity to select your suit from a wi.i range of cloths and be fitted by a practical man. The put success of Mr. Skinner here has warranted us In again sending him to Stewart to personally handle our out-of. town trade there. He will Men's and Boys' JDept. 36 Only, Boys' Khaki Twill Shirts Medium weight. Heere bark. Two Mies only. 13 and 13 4. To clear at 95c. Brookfleld Ego In rartons. New elitpmeiil Iteg. 10c dot. Special 35c, 3 dox. 55c. Robin Hood Rolled Oats H Ui. Cotton Hack. Special 40c each Men's Fine Balbriggan Underwear Shtrl and llrnwer. Sue 3'. to ti. Special, 65c Garment Liquid Blue Ouari bullies. Special, 15c each Men's Fine Cashmere Socks All Wool, lied Heel nud Toe. Colors llrown. Heaver and lllack. Extra Special, 55c Pair. Drygoods and Ladies1 Dept. We liave prepared well for tlie three day Spr this tlepurtiiient. YVr ure goiiijr to make n reeordT'ir if Itoiierl umi lliet'efore li;ive ....-.... ....... ........ ... ..... ........ - to finer u few of the niiinv exlraonlitiurv values we I: In offer 15 Only, Ladles' All Wool Suits 1'olrel Twill and Trlro-line, in llrown. Pawn and Nnvy. Some tailored, olhers embroidered. Splendid models. No two alike. Iteg. ia7.&ii. While they last, $17.75 All Wool Jersey Sport Suits Tuxedo Coal. 3 only. Size 3H, Assorted rotors: Op'en, Henna, Hlue Heather. Iteg. Slll.OO. To clear, $12.75 7 Only, Ladles' Ratine Wash Suits With loose Hox Coat ami Tie. A strictly up. In. date model. 5 good shades; Sand, Mauve, tireen, Copen, Hose. Heir. 1 0.00. To clear at $8.25 White Spot Muslin 'iV wide, for Children' Dresses. Heg. olio yard. Special, 50o, 3 yards $1.40. 7 Only, All Wool Tuxedo Sweaters Colors: flreen, Maine, Mauve, While and lllack. Heg. 3.50, To clear at $3.75 Serge and Tweed Skirts ..Here Is a wonderful buy. Walslbands measure to 27". Heg. .r,o and 0.00. Sale Price, $3.45 Universal Watch this space Friday (No Telephone Ordert) Store will Open at 8.30 a.m. 5.30 p.m. daily. return on Tuesday's boaL Shoe Dept. 49 Pairs Men's Kid Rorrto Slippers In lllaek lit i lie. Iteg l i Specie 3 45 100 Only, Picnic Hams New sloek a i mould, Tu u j t big. so get line ra At age weight. J lit a Special, 15c each 30 Pairs Men's Low Cut Slippers Ited Vehel anil Ta I 3 iie lo III (l Special, J2.I5 Just The Thing For Picnics King Oscar Sardlnts Special, 20c Dtl Monte Pork and Basal Individual tr Special, 4 for tit I. noil I .' lo earli 25 Pairs Women's Pumps Itlaek. Jan amh eV Nol nil sue of t bill all sim in (hr To clear at Half Price, 13 M iiu - ri'iiki'il loir iuUei'lii'iir . ' 4 Duro Crash In iimII Chei k ai d ! Splendid material f j and rhildreii's S( lhes.es. Heg. I ' v s J. Special, $1,00 yard, 3 yirds $2.95 Figured Sallnta Only a few pir Ibis liitleiliil has wi ... a piilalion loeally ilwti wonderful shades n; I ilc signs . Iteg. l "5 Jiir To clear, $1.00 yard, 3 yards $2.95 Guaranteed All Wool Naf Serge M" wide. Siiltalile f r lki lll,.,,i,w.ra Ilk Pauls. Skirts and iiumrf -other Uses. Heg. HI i j ai Special, $1.10 ysrd Silk Knit Broadway Jumpers In 10 dlffereiii slm-l' Slies ,'IU to S No ratalo:i lioiiae ran compete wilb 'I'1 line. Iteg. $1.50 Speolal, $2.95 Scotch Ratine Dre$ This malerial has a go"'' lippearauee and Is fam14 for its wearing J si n 1 i 1 1 c s. These models roine 'n slraighl line rfrcrls Somip wifh llullon Trim, ollirrs Ilralded Hells and Fringe in n.ril rust Ing sluulr ,efr' H,75 and H,50. To clear at $6.75 Trading Co. for change of advertisement-