PAUK BIX. LADIES' MORNING : DRESSES We say Morning Ureases, but Ihey are .equally allruc-livc fur afternoon wear. Made in fast color Japanese Crepes and exceptionally nally designs, and in a nice range of colorings. Prices range from $2.75 to $3.75 On show in our Third Avenue Window. t Wo arc agents for I'iclorial Review and Ladies' Home Journal Patterns. H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD Phone 9. No. No. DELICIOUSI 45c 35c ECONOMY STORE Phone 84. 417-5th Ave. East. 'lite fine creamery flavor of pure Woodland BUTTER is distinctive. He sure to try II, Ask Your Grocer For WOODLAND, "The Best Butter." Sterling Furnace GOAL DalWtrad In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. Till It a very auperior furtiare coal. It kivei a rlean hut fire ami U entirely free from aooL tllnkcra, alack and dirt, Some of tlie Ill-Kent tn-illii? tilanti In Ihe rlty are now utlnir It with entirely taturartory rerulta. STERLING STOVE COAL, pellvrred In Sack, At $12.50 per ton. We are alo A jretita for the rauioii LADY8MITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Go. Main Olflcat Hotal Cantral. Phona is Third Avenue and Fulton St. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Tuesday, 7 and 9 JACKlpFORD "GARRISON'S FINISH" The notable return to the. screen of a notable picturizu lion of a uoluble story. A picture that contains .every thing the picture lover likes. Exciting race track scenes in which Jack wins a great race and a girl's love. The Kentucky Derby and Metropolitan Handicap form the background for a wonderful love story with action and thrills, plot and counterplot. Charles Ogle, Frank Elliott, Madge Bellamy, Ethel Grey Terry and strong cast. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Admission 35c and 10c. OPPORTUNilY not to he missed. Take advantage of Hits Good Buy H.O. Strictly Fresh Kggs, 3 doz. . . . ... ... ... 85c Woodland Dairy Uultcr, per lb 5c Fresh Creamery Duller, icr lb. ... .. 42c 11 lb. Duxes Duller, per box ..... ... . .... ... $5.90 I Hacon, per lb. . 1 Ham, per lb. . . CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ituil llie i .rrxrrve existing over Lot 441, Ourrn Cnar-i lotle Islands Dlitrlct, U canrrlled. u. it. .VMt.. Deputy MlnUler or Lands.' Land Drpartmenl, Vlrlorla. D Cj ?8tn January, I9i4. SKEENA LAND DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. I'orl Clenw-ntf, Brltlib Columbia. Intends to apply for a leaae uvrr tin- following de-M-rlbed land: Commeticlnir at a nt planted al the northwest c.rner of Lot S6 north roast of Graham Itland; ihenre 160 mains wreteri)': ttienrc rive rnaina northerly, to luw water mark, thence If chains easterly ilonpr low water mark: thenre rive rualus soutlterly to point or joiriiiiencernent, containing forty acres, more or less. Located Jimmy ir.tn. fl(. v Annum uouErtTsriN. Honey WHY PAY MORE? .We i-.au sell pure Ontario Honey as follows; 2Vi lb. pail 60c 5 lb. pail $1.25 to Hi. pail $2.25 FARMERS TEA AND HARVEST COFFEE Lead in Oualily ami Sell for Lcs. Compare Farmers' Tea with any oilier and decide for yourself. Wc guarantee it. STRICTLY FRESH EGOS, 3 dozen for $1.00 FARMERS Marke Phone Blue 428. - Blue 1 Ribbon Tea Common lea is a drug on the market, and you will not save anything by buying it. Hair a pound of BLUE RIBBON Makes More Tea of bcller flavor than one pound of low grade bulk lea. NOT FLYING RACE BUT EFFORT TO BE ROUND WORLD FIRST Chance of Success Favor Ameri cans Declares Editorial Writer The ebier of the, American army air service, it was an. nouueed, declined the suggestion made by the bead of the royal air force that the round-the-world lllghls belntr undertaken by the airmen of the two countries should be put on a sport hip basis and regarded as a race. Despite this, they will he viewed in (hat lib'hl by most of hoe who follow the news of the prosress of the two parties, In fairness to both, however, it should be kept in nifnd, that there is a very .'real difference in the conditions under which the attempts are being made. The Dritish are usinjr but one machine carrying four men and the chances an; heavily against it being able o make the round of the globe. The Americans have Tour machines ami are going on the slow but sure plan. They left Los Angeles on March 17 and their schedule does not call for them lo he at Washing-ton till August 8. They will not lly when the weather is slormy. Uoing by way of Iceland and (ireenland, they will avoid very long oerca lliglits. while the Dritish hope to .repeal the achievement of Alcoek and Drown, who dashed traight across the Atlanlic in sixteen hours in I '.M'J. The Americans are seeking to establish an aerial trade route and declare that by gelling back safely to the United Stales they will have obtained glory enough in demonstrating jthe practicability of litis, eveil llhough they do take the greater part of Hie years good flying weather to accomplish the feul. At various stations along the route replacement part and extra Liberty engines will be available.- Kdinonlon Dullelin. ' HYPNOTIC SPELL IS CAUSE OF BLINDNESS Man Arrested for Keeping Under His Influence Until Lost Sight POTSDAM. April Achilles, a doctor of 1. Youth Dr. strange comhiiialiuit of circiiiu- stanccs. On January 13 of lasl Chocolate Easter : Eggs and Novelties Select your requirements now whilst our range is complete. We will hold your parcel here for delivery on Saturday before Faster or as advised. This shipment will be placed on display Tuesday, April 1st. Potatoes We are the SPUD KI.NUS of Northern B.C. if not of Ihe entire province. We expect to ship from 20 to 25 carloads of the finest Alherta Potatoes to this coast iu the next sixty dayg. . See us ror special prices iu retail or carload lots. Rupert Table Supply Phones: 210, 211, 212. TUB DAILY NfcWS. Tuesday. April I, 'ID:.' 1. CLARK'S IEANS Every bean tender but never mushy Nutritious and delicious Your choice of Sauces I Tomato Chill or Plain. "Cue J Aipfd" en miy tin. 5old tvarywhar ia4 iparents they consulted physicians who had tried to diagnose their on's trouble and finally removed him from the care of Dr. Achilles, who at first rcfucd lo let him go. The young man has slowly recovered his sight. BRITISH HANGMAN RESIGNS POSITION John -wills Qot Fifty Shillings for Each Execution and Similar Amount for Conduct LONDON, April I. Joint Kills. the otliclal hangman of (ireat IDritaiii, has resigned his joh hut I has not given uny reason animal. Ho is a student of 1'iinosopiij tcriiiiinolo.v mh.I read (lie nr.. Ol ffieitiu, lias wen urreieu on cmjllU- r lllun,.r irillu a cuargc oi keeping a juuns " j IR.w.papers ilh professional ' t- . COIlllllct." t The lall-r atiniiinl was the in uuiHT ii) iiooi iu iiium-uic lui n long period WHh the resull that: ln r. foj. l,sialcltlw a he was temporarily blinded. Ihe t.rilllinH, wafirly ,Mnx and case became known tlirough a .,. rifiv '1.1111,, r,.r "v,i f,:iiil in year llerr Orunwabll, a ,0y,al ' CM.e.hl,., alitiT of the facl that clergyman, was impressed by Ihe unusual appearance of the blind. ed yoiilh, who sat near the pulpit during service. Glassy Eyes The clergyman after Ihe service inxiled Ihe youn? man and the woman who acconianicl jilm lo viif him iu his study. The. lyoimsr man spoke in a confuted manner about' theii.opby and philosophical subjects. His eyes he was forbidden o stay at a public bouse.- near (lie scene of Hie 'execution and earn u commission for attracting custom a was Ihe execul loner's privilege in former years. Klli is a breeiler of poultry and it i said lhal he i so de- voled lo his hil-i'l that he gels a frieml lo wring Ihe necks of those he wants to kill. NURSES NOT GIVEN AN EIGHT HOUR DAY HAMILTON, . March 31. -The question or an eight-hour day lor nurses was introduced at the meeting id Ihe hospital board here when a letter rrom the Trades and Labor council, which rctiuesled that Ihe nursing staff ibe placed 011 an eiglit hour day has s. nsleail or two sinus 01 twelve hours each, was dealt with. The mailer was referred to Ihcjreneral superintendent and superintendent of nurses for a report.;- "It would be impracticable for private nursiiig," said Dr. W . Langrill, gcn'cral superintendent. It would require three nurses to complete the full day, would lo a certain extent disorganize treat ment and would not be in the interest of Mm patients, he pointed out. THE PIONEER IN CANADA Thilly-lwo years ago the now famous "HALADA" Tea Was placed on Ibe market in metal packages. "SALADA" was the pioneer package tea in Canada. Ijiiiuedialely lis superior flavor and purfty won ''for it a great pop ularity that has been growing ever since. It is slill a little dif iferent and a'Titlle bcller than (ordinary tea VENGEANCE OF PAGAN GODS ON DESECRATORS Only Evil Will Come to Those Who Fall to Respect Heathen Helau HONOLULU. April I The gods of nueieut Hawaii again wreaked I heir vengeance upon Ihe whflcs who nvade merry upon the site of a former helau, or old-time temple of worship, according lo Ha waiian supcrsliliou, when the famous rluhhouse of the Order of Klks on'llic beach at Waikiki wan damaged by fire to Ihe extent of 5.ono. The flame, caused by wiring, were Ihe last of a series of untoward events, including murder. Dial occurred at Ihe sl(o of the heiau, which nestles at the foot of Diamond impressed the clergyman as being ,.ai, ' According lo Hawaiian glassy, rather than blinded, and medicine ,,., ony ,.vj wj come Ins ryvhall inoxc.l in a nenous ,u ,,0M. whu lU,t.c.a,c n,e sitc nfanner when Ihe clergyman f an aMriei,i K.inu. gazed at hiln in a fixed manner.. T. r),,!,!,.,,,. was built many Hcrr Oruiiwaldl l.nuws something , )vtxrs H(!u ,,y Jamt4 j, or hypnotism and Imnrdialely (:a,,,., ,e.M-edant or the mls-suspecled that the youth was nnurlcs who came rrotn New under hypnotic influence. KngloniJ lo Ihe islands in H;'0, as While Ihe young man wa in r-f.Ioncv for hi family. Dur-ll.e clergyntnn's study Dr. ,IJr n,0 occupancy or the Castle Achillea telephoned and staled he family wo Japanese were mur-was on the way to gel his patient. jPr,.( lh(. gniu14 all(J upu The boy broke down and cried (), ru.j al lhal Umc to the when he heard thi news, but ae- tradition of the helau. compauietl Dr. Achilles. When! Hcrr Oruuwaldl coinmuiiicaled his suspicions to the hoy's Mayor Newlon niilifii-d Ihe aldermen al I a -1 nighf council meeting that an invitation ha.) been cxteudr-il lo all Ihe member-, of Ihe eily council by .larvi II Mcl.eod. local representative of Ihe U.S. rouud-llic-world lln;lif. lo he present al Seal Dove when Ihe American fliers arrive from Seal I hy Hits week. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. V.tlr la iH-rtl.y itrii Out lite re'rt , irnerlur -Oie laud toniwrl)- tn-hl uiidei Tlmtx-r Llrrltre w. JJ7 and 33fu art ranrellnl. O. n. xur.n. Itepwlv Mitdler ot Landi NOTICE. T.UK MIT UK lhal Irnder. will In- a reitted iinlll on Motility Om ;ih "f fur AprlL for I he piiitImm- of tiie sat K ' tM.. - V.rl.lK....-- . tv. ( . u doing o. l-'or over tweiity-llire.-Ihy Uw late iiHit- irrenwn. tm i irti i. I.J..I I. .,1.1 .1. ,. .....iii,.,, ' "' tender ik.I iie,.-.itiv aiv,-iied Jtars lie liaU lielil Hie poslllotlj pr, ,, ,, nler in waled enveiH and dozeiiH of criniinais, iiiilor-iMf,"MM' ;.'Vff'u' rtimni.irat..r i-m.. , , , ;ltnperi. B.' nd marked -arleltMii iuu. aim .iiiervtsi iaei; TeiwVr through hi bauds lo their doom Kllis live?, at HocluJale. where ror everal years he had a har-ber shop. He 1 very devoted to SYNOPSIS OF UMMNDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. ODreiertrd. tun eyed Crown landa may b pr-mptd b Urttlah aubjteta 01 r II rare of at, and bjr allfna on declaring Intention to becora Brtttih aubjacta, conjl tlonat upon raetdtnea, occupation, tnd lmproTmnt for agricultural purpoaaa. Kull Information concarnlni rrcu-atlona rtgardlnc pra-amptlona la Ivan In Bullatln No. 1, lnd HarUa. 'How to Pro-ampt Land." coplaa of hlch can b oblalnad fraa of chart 1 addraat'.ng tha Dtpartmtnt of Anda. Victoria, B.C. or to any Gov--rnmrnt AfnU ncorda will ba fraattd corlii jnly land aultabta for agricultural purpoaaa. and which la not timber-land, la, carrying ovar I.0O0 board rat pr acr waat of tha Coaat Rang a and 1.000 faat par acta aaat of that Rang. Appllcatlona for pr-mptloni art o bo addraaad to tha Land Com-cnlulnnar of tha Ind Rcord,tig IX . lalon. In which tha land appllad for la altuatd. and ar man a on prtntaJ forma, coplaa of which can ba oblalnad from tha Land Coramlaalonar. Promptlona'muat ba occupltd for flva yrara and lmprovarnanta mad a to value of 10 par acra, Including clearing and cultivating at laaat flva acrea. before a Crown Grant can be received. Tor more detailed Information aee tha IlullaUn "How to Pre-empt Land- PURCHASE Appllcatlona are received for pur-chaae of vacant and unreearved Crown landa, not being tlmbertand, for agricultural purpoaea; minimum price of firt-e'aa (arable) land la tl per acre, and eecond-elaee (grazing) land 2. iO per acre. Further Information regarding purchaae or leaaa nf Crown landa la given In Bulletin So. 10, Land fieri ea, "Purchaae and Leaae of Crown Landa." Mill, factory, or Induatrlal altaa on limber land, not aieeedlng It tcrea, may ba purchaaed or leased, the con-dltlona Including payment of atumpag. HOMESITE LEASES I'naurveyed areaa, not aiceedlng it acrea, may ba leaaed aa homeattea,' conditional upon a dwelling belns erected In the drat year, title being obtainable after realdenea and Improvement oondltlona are fulfilled and land ha a bn aurveyed. LEASES For grazing and Induatrlal purpoaea areaa not exceeding CIS acrea may be leaaed by one peraon or a company, GRAZING Under the Orating Act the Province la divided Into grating dlatiicU and the range admlnlatered under a Orazlng Commleeloner, Annual grazing- pennlte are laaued baaed on numbera ranged, priority being given o eatabllahed ownera. Btock-ownera nay form aaeoclallona for range nanagement. Free, or partially fraa, vrmlta ar available for tettleri, Mtnpara and travallara, up to tar ad. Phone 376 mm IjaWHIgaBn mm tgm Phone 376 The House of Quality Silk Neckwear "Lanky Bill A -Sport tbiual with a Itmadvvay Hna. In plain color willi green, while and r-d Iruuiiiing. 75c each Mens Dress Shirts Men's Trienliiic -Silk Slurb in plain rotors: uml fum slripes. Sixes I to 17. $5.50 each UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Men's Department Navy Blue and Brown SERGE Dresses Jud Armed, All sues Bargain Prices from $13.25. BENT'S Dr. E. S. TAIT DINTIIT. Halgtrion Block, PftlNCC BUPCRT, B. 0. Office Hour, IU1 Phone . Open Cvenlnge Only Per Special Appointment. $1.00 SALE commencing Wednesday, April 2 ending Monday, April 7 .... STAPLE BARGAINS BY THE YARD. White Klaiinrlelte. reg. d.V per yard. -Sale Price. I yard ror , 51,00 While Flaniielelle. :m no li, reg. t."v Hale I'riry. : yards for Whilo CoUoii. :t0 iurli. Sale I'riee, o yafiJs ror ... 1.00 White (lotion, reg. : per iird. Sate lrirt anJ 1,00 ' tor llemnunl Sheetings, :. iu.. 7S in-, in. whle. .Ml nl Half Price. While Uolloii, reg. I5r per nrd. Sale Price, II yanl fur 51.00 tSrev Kolloii, IW inch. Sale Price. : anN for $1.00 Denim ly Ihe urd ror Overalls. 'iVt yard- 5100 tlolloit Tweed for Hoys' Pants. !i yards f 1.00 WASH GOODS. , SO Pieces of New Shade (liiighaut, reg. .'J,.e. tule Price, yard for $1'00 'iU Pieces of New Shade (iinghaiii, 'M inch, reg. H.V. Sale Price, '-' yards fof . . SI .00 ID Pieces New Criltnhlf-d niitl I'lowerctl Urcpe, re?. " O.'.e. Sain Price, 2 yunls for . S1.00 51)0 Yurds tepe in ten difrerejit shades. Sale Pfi'V, 2Vt yanls fur I . . $1.00 25 Pieces Light Prinl, "Iripeil and dolled. Sale Price, 5 yards . $1-00 150 Pieces Hark Colored Prinl. Sale Price, It )jinls' ror -. ... . $1.00 Pillow Tuhings, to-t2 or inches reg. 75c. Sale Price, 1 yuriN ror .' $1.00 LADIES' WEAR. Ijolies Hlooiners, iu White, Pink and lllue, reg. 75e. 2 Pairs ror $1.00 Ladies' Comfy Cut Vr, reg. Ifl.X: Sale Price . . $1.00 Ladies' Cotton Vests in half sleeve or Comfy 'Cilil. reg. 05c. Sale Price, 2 for $1.00 Ladies' While Underskirts, reg. I.:I5. Sale Price $1.00 Ladies' .Muslin Nightgowns, good ipiality, reg. l.50. Sale Price, each $1.00 CHILDREN'S WEAR. !10 Children's loesses, nge 2 to 7 years, re?, price !l.5ll lo $2.00. Sale Price, each . $1.00 25 Hompcrs, age 2 lo 5 years, reg. l.:i," (o J,75. Sale Price, each , $1.00 LADIES' HOSE. Heather Hose, reg, l.il5 and !fl.50. Sale Price, per pair ... $1.00 Ladies' Lisle Hoe, Hlack, While or llroivu,' reg50c" und (10c. Sale Price, ;i pairs for . . . $1.00 Ladies' Lisle Hose. reg. 05c. Sale I'riee, 2 iairs for $1,00 Ladies Hose, While only. Hare Price,' i pairs for $1.00 MEN'S SOX. .Men's Cotton Sox. Sale Price, 5 pairs fir ....... $1.00 Men's Ifealher mid Worsted Hose, 2 pairs ror ..... $1.00 Cashmere Hose. Hale Price, 2 pairs for $1.00 Children's Sweater Coats. Special Sale Price, $1.00 each Saxony Wool, t packages ror $1.00 Sholluiid Floss, Hale Price, H packages -H $1.00 Jabour Bros., Ltd.