PAOB BR. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow, 7 and 9 hooTgibson WEEK END SPECIALS Allicrla KgR, per doz. 25c Strawberry Hhubarb, 5 lb. for . . . 25c (Jrcen Onions, 3 for ... 10c Had h lies, 3 (or 10c Head lettuce, each ... 15c Spinach, 2 lbs. for .... 25c Hothouse Tomatoes, per lb. 50c Florida Orapefruil, 3 for 35c SATURDAY IS A HOLIDAY. RupertTableSuH)l)r Three Phones: 7io,iii.2i2' TheBestOffer We Have Ever Made! II The Picnic and Camping Sea "oils arc coming, so take the opportunity anil 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 S1.90 Suzar, per 100 lb. sack $9.50 Sui-'ar, per 00 lb. sack S4.90 Sugar, per 20 lb. sack $2.15 Lump Sugar, per 2 lb. pkg. ... 25c Icing Sugar, per 2 lb. pkg. 25c These SPFCIALS are until the week cud only, All orders of $10.00 and over delivered. El GO I STORE Phone 84. 417 Fifth Ave. East. Eggs Eggs Eggs Strictly Fresh Pullets. Tuesday Only 25c per dozen Aflerwards the price of these F.ggH will be 35c or 3 doz. for U5c. Huy now for your summer supply. Full Supply of Fresh Moat at Farmers' l'rices. Farmers Market in "THE RAMBLIN' KID" A powerful Western drama offering many Ihrills, King of (lie great 'outdoors, sec him break the wild ungovernable lironcho no other living man could ride. Watch his great race at the rodeo for the girl he loves. Follow his smash-tug fights against overwhelming odds. Laura Lapluulc and strong supporting cast. CENTURY COMEDY "SHE'S A HE." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Admission 35c and 10c LIQUOR-CONTROL PLEBISCITES ACT. PROCLAMATION OF RCTURNlNa OFFICER 1 PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, In Oil SKEENA declare! District. TO' WIT flKLIC XUTlLK U ton-br rlira to IIm ' ' f.lertur tit the hlerloral liilrlrt afureail l rwlit-d Hi aJ-M writ to iw dirrrtrtl. and Ix-irmr due ihr loin day of Mar. Iil, rgniniaiKllnr to ratine Uw follow Inr question, narwljr: Do ,o approee of the aala of haar kr tha cjlaee in licenced premises without a bar ueaer aesemment control and refutation? l tie aiibiiiltltd arrurdinr lo law lu On-Llmore qualified to ntr fur the elrrtlim of a niMiilr of Ihr LrrWUtlrr Aeermbhr ior hit r.irrvni uiMrirt ainrraia; ami. furliirr. thai In obmirfirr lu Ihr raid Writ a poll liall tir (Kt-n at rlrtit o'clock in the forriKMtn and shall br rlrd al erven o'clock In Ihr aflrronoii on Ihr jolh day or Juiir. It I. fur laklnr and rrrrinnr llir voir of Ihr ald tlwlor. In earn null. In division uf llw Klrrtural IH.lrlrt aforr-aid al Ibr ir.prrllvr place following; roiuiea divisions. Hulrdatr l.iltlr Canyun Crdarvalr Morlrrtown Claiun w llatrltoa Clipper Clly I'arlfir llulhlr Miurl Wirt Elilhrl'Kl Errlyn HrtiMi ilt-nlauna .. IUmswoihI Hanall hkmia Crw.lnir - llairlluii Siulthrr (kimaura south Murium 'Mumat surf lulrt klltmnkaluiii anon Bay jkirpkn Trlkwa : Lornr Crwk Terrace tk of which all prrsone arr brrrby rr-(iilrrd to take Ivitlre and l rovern ihrm-irrlvr accord mtir. IJ1VKN undrr my liand al llaii-llon. II.C, ' Ihi Twentieth day ut May. IVH. JAS. Tl'll-XBl'M.. I Ilrlurninr Officer "Haplware enlers into the lives of each man, woman ami child to a greater extent than is realised by most of us. When you are giving a thought to your hardware needs, think of this reliable hardware house." This is Ihe first message from Handy Aily, who will have something useful ami interesting to say to you each week. Watch for him. 1311 WAISTS LINEN AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTH Special Showing at "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. M. S. SING TAILOR, CLEANING AND PRE3SINQ I'hone 771, 820 Third Avenue Laundry Office P.O. Hox 88. I'rlnce rtuperl, II.C. WEEK AT WESTHOLME Monday and Tuesday lloul .(iftisuu in "The Ilnnihlin Kid." Comedy. International News. Wednesday and Thursday l'riscilla Demi in "Drirt-Iny." Fox News-Gazelle. Friday and Saturday Mae Mar.-h in "The While Hoe ' Fun from the Pre.. land two vices ! pulling rorize tho .saliMin in his saloon wandering. The sheriff ar OUTDOOR ROMANCE FULL OF ACTION Hoot Gibson Appears at His Best In "The Ramblln' Kid" Tonight and Tomorrow The smiling, fighting and pop ular Hoot (Wbson never gave a greater exhibition of his riding j skill ami limitless uenc than in the breathless ami arliouful out. j door nuiiunrc "The llamblin', Kid." He has the tide role in this pit-lure which is coining ti Ihe Velholnie Theatre tonight ami tomorrow night. The story briefly is as follow.: On Ihe eve of Ihe big rodeo. Carolyn June, a beautiful girl comes lo her unrle." Joshua lleek,' rattle man. Among her uncle s ranrli hamls is "The ItamMitf Kiik" a master haml with Imrses! and next day is Ihe rodeo, lleek en- iters "The llamblin' Kid" on I the wild filly. Saluda sends a boy re Is Hie Kid but it ourooselyi i ! ......I.... i ii... enee i.M n uiill iliu mil pen (inu. He returns one night, fiiidln Carolyn wailing for him. STRANGE ORIENTAL SCENES IN "DRIFTING" Prlscilla Dean Takes Role of Opium Seller In China In Her Latest Picture An atmosphere little known to jibe world is shown in 'Drifting," I lie l iiiversaLJewel Mietrtal pro in Hie starring role. "Drifting" is an adaptation of lolin Coltoii's stage play which was successfully produced liy William A. Jirady in New York. who has spent much time Sterling Furnace COAL Dalitaraa' In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. Tlila la rry auprrlor furnarc coal, it lva a rlun bot fur aisl la rulirrly frr? fnun trmf. clinkrra, lark and dirt. Some of ttic larrrti hrallnr planta In Ihe tlty are now ualnr it itu rnlirtly aallafaitory rriulii. STERLING STOVE COAL, txllvrrrd In Sarkt, At $12.50 per ton. We are elao Artnla fur the Famoue LADY8MITH-WELLINQT0N and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Goal Co. Main Offkai Hotel Central, ritone IB Till DAILT WfrvVB. Monday, May lfl3 Optician and Optometrist After one month of care-ful conscientious eye testing, our patrons are advising their friends to come to us for glasses. This Is conclusive evidence Ihar our glasses are giving entire satisfaction. Mr. Ireland has made the eye a long and careful study, nuil has Ihe knowledge, skill and experience I fit any eye lhal glasses will help, ami in ease you d not nee.l glases, ran give you valuable advice. We are getting the optical business by deserving II -h giving superior optical cn Ice. "A stitch in lime saves nine" ha no more filling application than in the ease of the eye. REMEMBER, YOU RUN NO i RISK HERE. Satisfaction Is positively j assured I Max Heilbroner Jeweller and Diamond Specialist Nole We tan duplicate lens or repair any frame. II... fake dnuiks which trr-jChiiva earning ..... a .. living 1.. - oe in Sabola's sofl drink easy game-' of n-llini lling m mi opium. Carolyn wanders out t"jCaie Cook as he is pictured l Ihe corral ami sees a beautiful 'the opening of the story is not a siranse horse, the (odd Dust noble woman bu the story of Maverick, which the Kid captured her soul's redemption is the story tafler a ehae Ihrongh a stormy of "Driftinjf." nigh!. "Oli. you beauty, I'm go-1 iing lo ride you," she cries. The UUITC DnQP K I HVF inainhll,!' L'l.l Anmlnc. or.,,.,..) M, ; 11 111 1 L IWJL 10 LU I L u at a v a a a ao viooiifi ma v km ip.a nv ia corner, answers ''and get your iiieck broke.' ' Soon afler he rescues her from uirkands. The SYMBOL IN PICTURE W. Griffiths Adopts Effective Combination In His Last Photoplay Attraction with doped coffee to the Kid. i . ., . , . , IC.roggy. the Kid enters the race.l 1 "'T"1?. ! u?'? "U' .lie win, but obviously having:''?" Ul "'"''' l','!,1 ,l Ue ,NN 1,1 ,e "" rombmed l;i ibeen drunk. Carolyn will not!" H"PIily sneak lo him. Knowimr who wi" "","u' ""r .' ' "' - reiionsible, ho goes after Sabo ler of his heroine in the play. u l . ... .. orohaii itirl. oortraved bv Mae ta, leading aim apparently uieiess . . . ' . ... aBB . . i f I, u'l,,. .lii.,,L It. Ida Jlrtffilli banner afler some seaoiis of ab- plueks a while ruse and presorts il to a youlh of high bation at their firl meeting. The loer eqrries il through all his wanderings as a sustaining hope. The girl, after numerous vicissitudes, ami amid Ihe disdain and ridicule of her ut'iuainlaiire. emerges from her woes the same innocent child she had been al firl vineeliug her lover. Ivor Novello, a young Fuglihi actor, will be seen s Ihe lover.! This will mark his first motion picture work in America nnd il is ijnile posble he will he received ilUClloll WlllCll comes lo llie Wesl- ,o,., 11.:,lni l.v Id.. holme Theatre next Wednesday l)f ,, eountry In the latest and Ihursday wilh I'riscitla Iiean;(irifnt, offering.-' coming lo the Weslholme Theatre next Friday and Saturday. ' TwN conl raslln'g roles of high importance in Ihe play are eu-aeled by Carol Demser ami Neil .Mice ura.iy was ine star or me , ill,ljiioll. u Demnsler's role slage piece. u one ideallv .iiili-.! to liee elmriii I'riscina nea ii na ioi.k ncen u,i lalents. that of a proud gin' muni a an emotionalist of great sincerity, ami it Is a Ihing peculiar lo her work Ihat her role always have what is professionally called "meal" which is, in other words, human drama. The role of Ga-sle Cook in "Drifting " Is Ihe role of a girl of the South and (wealth and social standing. Mr. Hamilton will be seen in au unusually vigorous characterization, and although a newcomer lo Ihe .motion picture; field from the speaking stage, Hi i . .. --.i !. i... .... i .. i is n-(iii:icn ill. il ue win iiiiuMy win the approval of molion ple- I'l.lure palr'Mis. Lucille La Venv and Fuller Mrong. as negro characters in the story, are happily placed in icougenial roles. SENDOFF GIYEN TO THOMAS DEASY BY ! INDIANS ON ISLAND Presentation Made to Him on: His Leaving For Victoria by Masselt Band The natives of Massetl uuide a presentation lo Thomas Deasy. retiring Indian agent, on the eve of hi departure for Victoria. The even! took place al the home of Alf. Adams (in in. reserve. I'eler Hill read Ihe addre'ss lo which the cx-agenl replied In filling term. Mm. Deasy i already In Vic toria and a separate address Is liejiig enl on to her. Mr. Deasy is calling nl Skide fit" mii hi way south. YANIDIS LEAVING Vessel Goes South Tomorrow With Local Crew Aboard The new power cruiser recently completed at the local dry dork for Hie depart ment of marine and fisheries having uecrs.sfully undergone her official trials, will leave al daybreak to-morrow morning under the command of J. W. Allen, supervisinif engineer for, tli department. Accompanying Mr.; Allen on the (rip will be F. P.j Union, meehiinieal superintend.' eat; W. Smith, .iigineer; Wither Hume; represeiilius the Hry hi.Vk and Major McUregor. V.C. ed. ed. LEAGUE BASEBALL FRIDAY GAMES National League I'iltsburgh-Ilrooklyn, postpon Ilontoii 1 1. Chicago :i. New York 5. Cineiitiuili tf. 1'liiladelphia .1, St l.ouii t. American League Detroit 7, New York a. St. I.ouis . Philadelphia Cleveland- ?. Iloslon 0. Chicago- ii-Iiiii):Hmi pot poll SATURDAY GAMES National League New Vrk M. Ciiirimiali 3. Itiooklyn J, I'llinburg I. Others rain. American League Cleveland I, Ituxloil 5. SI. I .on i , n. Pliilioli'lphlii 5. Iielroit 0. New York 7. Chicago o, uMinuton t. SUNDAY GAMES National League St. I.oni- T. IMiiladelphlit I'ln.aaii It. Huston (I. Cincinnuli I. N-w York l. Itrooklyn .'. I'lllshurg 5. American League Washington V. Chicago 111. New York 5. I lei roil 0. Olllv gullies srlo-dtlled. For the DEAF P0RT-O-PH0NE Snpi iii"' mi it ( '.1,1, only one Ihat nvp.. :,aui!tl t Write f.r pai : ii i;ir- S. P. Miller, 207 Campbell Bldg., Victoria, B.C. . syipsis of LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vatnt, unreesrvel. urj4 Crown Ian4a may b pre-emplod b Urltlah avbjacta orr II year of act. and fey aJltna on daclartns Intantlon to bocoma Urltlab auocta. cvndl-tlonaj upon raaldtnca, oecupUosi. and Improramant (or acrieultural purpoaaa. r full Information eonrarnlns rju-iatlona rasardlns pra-amptlona la (Itoo la Bulletin No. 1, tnd Harle. 'How to Pra-arapl Laad." eoplea of which can b obtained free of charge jy addreeeinc tha Oeparunent of inde, Victoria. B.C. or to any Oo. rnment A(enL necorde will bo (ranted covering jnly land aultablo far atrtcultural purpoaea. and which 1 not timber-land. I.e, carrying eear l.W board ft par acre weat of the Coaat Itans and l.tM feet Pr acre eait of that Range. Appllratlona for prcemptlone are to be addreaeed lo the Land Com-mloloner of the Ind Rerordlns IX vlelon. In which tho larj applied for la iltuated. and are mane on prlnteJ forma, coplea of which can bo obtained from tho Land Commlaelonor. Pre-rmptlona muat be oorupled for fire yea re and tmprovamenta made to value of f 10 per acre. Including eleerlnc and culUvatlnr at leaat five acree. before a Crown Orant can bo rocetred. For more detailed Information aaa Iho BulleUn "How to Pre-empt Land. PURCHASE ehaoo of vacant and unreaenrod Crown lande, not being tlmberland. for asrlcultural purpoaea; minimum prlco of flrat-elaaa (arable) land la II par acre, and aeeond-elaaa (crarlncj land t It per aero. Further Information retardlnc purchaae or laaae of Crown landa la given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Berlee, "Purchaae and Laae of Crown Landa." Mill, factory, or Industrial eltea on timber land, not aireedlng It acrea, may be purchaaed or leaaed. the con-dttlona including payment of atumpage. HOMESITE LEASES Vnaurvayed areaa, not aireedlng It aeree. may be leaaed aa homeeltoe conditional upon a' dwelling being rected In the flrat year, title being obtainable after realdence and Improvement condttiona are fulfilled and land baa been aurytyed. LEASES For grailng and Industrial purpoaea areaa not oicoedlng lit acrea may be leaaed by one peraon or a company, GRAZING Under the Oraxlng Act the Tror. Inco la divided Into graitnr dlstrlcU and the range administered under Orating Commlealoner, Annual grating permit a are laaued baaed on numbers ranted, priority being riven lo established owners. Htoek-ewnere" may form aaeoclattona for range management. Free, or partially free pormlle are available for eettleiV ampere and traveilere. up to toe head. Cash and Carry Specials for Monday and Tuesday THESE SPECIALS WILL BE EFFECTIVE ALL DAY (No Dellverlot) (No Telephone Orderi) Until Further Notice this 8toro will Open at Sjo a.m. and Cloie at 5UJ0 p.m. dally. Nine Years Ago A Few Remarks The palng of May, 1924, mark the completion of our ninth year In biulnen, at the Table 8upply flrt opened Its doors on June 1, 1915. During this time, our expansion has been rapid. We take this opportunity to eipren to the public our appreciation of the splendid support accorded us, and to assure our many loyal customers that we will do our utmost to retain their confidence for the futur.e Looking back, we cannot help recalling just one Incident, which occurred on June 30, 1015. We diipottd of more than 2,000 full size quart baskets of strawberries in one hour between 11 a.m. and 12 noon, at 5c per basket on the day before a holiday. Prlnco Rupert consumers never received such Value before or since. Our policy of quick turnover and small profits has been a winner. Men's and Boys' Pepte Boys' Fine Caps In tirry. Mr own mi. I lirii. All Mir IW-k l '.3 Special, 95c. Sago or Tapioca 2Vt lb. Lots, 25c Men's Fine Caps In a larin' uorttiMMf of odor mill urw liffiii. All Mi. fts'K '-' & and :i.iHi. Special $1.45. Shredded Wheat, 3 for 35c. I. mill i ( rarh riMionn-r Lobster, " lb. Tins, Special, 25c. Limit t In i-arh iilinirr. Men's Odd Treusers In Twrr-il Hll Kanry urir-ii ami rWifm. ltaK-5.fl. Special, $3.95 Quaker Peaches, 2 Volt ;r 0r Special, 3 for 95c. Ladies' Dept. 3C Only, Ladles' Crepe Hwsi and Porch Dresses Hairil riiilu ' ii c IMipiiUr liaii I kiinw ulu. ai i uallly. v iliit ; JlfrtN" With lie W I,- xl llti I iff lillKll' ' Monday Morning at $2.2$. Washing Soda. S lbt. 25e I.iiiiiI 10 III Clark's Potted Meats, 2 for 15c. Canned Pears, 2's, tin 20c Carned Tomsloes, 2 s, 12io Tin, Limit H in t . Baby's Own Soap, 1Cc '-Com SUreh, 10c PscW,. Children's Pintle Dretwt-? tie 0 yr-ar. lu HIH I leM. 'Smi w lei llry .MhimKi a tin i a rraf Special, 11.25. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. 20th Century Clothing Mr. E. J. 8klnner has been granted the e-clusive selling rights at the Premier Mine, and has made arrangements for a special trip there on June 1st. Therefore he will be In Rupert all this week, and expects to break all previous records for sales, as his range of cloths and prices are tHo most attractive that he has handled In the past eight years. Walk right In and gel a perfect fit. :Jt Watch Our Shoe Ads. and Save Money Mr. Imiv. our Slion l)fi. Munugrr. h.t b'" .Irui lfil In Mil In Ihm' lork on ii lurmivrr l"-iui-'iiih Ih.il fvry pnir of ihof winch Imw hern hclvt'l fur mx iiiiiiillis or mrr, will Imvc lo l' "I'l lies i liuiiiif, iiml we will iillow no ilciiarliiH''' store lo drug uloiig wilh -low inoviiiff flork. 1 1 ''' fpw for MouiJuy anil TucMiny. See our witulow. No. 1 :it) Pair Men' NVorklitK HIiown l rlnir i' (hlils mid eiul of ix linen. Our lucnigi' co-' S3.0U each. No. 2 l.'j pair Women' Pump, lo i-Jmir it I We hail 25 pair on Mile Ihe lat 51 !) "I :j.r which win. Half Price. No. 3 SO pair Women' While Cnnva Pump- Lealher .Sole No. 1,1 Pair Women' While (Jauva Sirup Pump. Leather Sole No. 512 Pair litfanl' Choc. Ankle Tic Pump. 0 lo 7 V4 No. 6 21 Pair Children' Choc. Ankle Tie Pump 8 lo IUV4 No. 7 :i() Puirs (iirl' Pump. Patent mul llmwii Leather, wilh I Sltap lltickle. Site 1 1 In I No. 820 Pair Hoy' Dro. Shoe. Sixe I hi llrowti or lllnek No. 0 ,'JO Pair Youlh-.' I)r Shne. Sine II lu 13, llrowti or lllnek $3.45 $2.85 95c $2.45 $1.95 $2.15 $2.75 $3.45 $2.85 Universal Trading Co. Watch this 8pace Tuesday for Change of AdvL