PAUB BIX. LADIES' MORNING : DRESSES t Wo say Morning Dresses,, but tliey aro equally atlrac-liyc for 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. Wo are agents for Pictorial Heview and Ladies' Homo Journal Pattern's. H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD Phone 9. Look Here j We need your business and patronage and yoU need our Groceries and Supplies. Why not give us a trial by visiting the KCONOMY MAHKITF and comparing prices. WE SELL FOR LESS1 Worcestershire Sauce, .3 bots. $1.00 Keinz Ketchup, 3 bots. $1.00 Heinz Pork & Beans, per ZVz lb. tins 20c French Sardines 6 tins $1.00 Jueger Sardines 8 tins $1.00 Hrunswick Sardines ... 16 tins $1.00 ECONOMY STORE Phono 84. 417-5th Ave. East. FOR" HONEST TO GOODNESS VALUES In ("toceries and Meal try Ihe FARMERS' MARKET. A few of our regular prices: Choice llacon, per lb. .. 41o Choice Ham, per lb. ... 38c Pickled Pork, per lb. ... 18c Corned lleef, per lb. .... 10o Ayrshire Hull, per lb. .. 30o Pol Itoasts, per lb. .. Zlo Hulling lleef, per lb. ... 8c Veal Stew, per lb 10c Shoulder lloasl Pork, per lb. Pork Steaks, per lb. Pork Sausage, per lb. Hamburger, per lb. ., I'ork Kidney, per lb. . . Tripe, per lb . Sail i'ork. per lb. . Yellow Newton wrapped, per box 17 He .. 20o .. 20c ... 15o . . 15c 12'ac . .. 25c Apples, $2.50 Large Sweet ()ranges, per doz ... .... 40o Small Oranncs. 3 doz.. . SOo ORDERS OF $5.00 DELIVERED. Phone Blue 428. Navy Blue and Brown SERGE Dresses Just Arrived. All ize. Bargain Prices from $13.25. BENT'S Third Avenue and Fulton St. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only Thursday, 7 and 9 Charles Jones In "Skid Proof" A rip-roaring racing romance in which a cup is Iot but u heart is won. Racing thrills and flying chills, plots foiled, villains boiled, Cupid's dart in a hero's heart. A big punch packed in every reel. COMEDY "THE GUIDE." FOX NEWS-GAZETTE. Admission 35c and 10c. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. .NOTICE IS IIEHEDT GIVEN that the rrerie ralsling over Lot 441, Oufen C harlot le islands District, Is cancelled. O. II. .ADEN, Deputy Minister or Lands, lands lu-parlmeni, Victoria, B C. 8tu January, 1021. SKEENa LAND DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. Take .Notice thai I. Arthur Robertson, of I'orl Clements, British Columbia. Intends to apply for a lease over the following de- ft-rllMf1 l.lirls? riintmnrfnv at rw.cf ! planted al the northwest ctrner of Lot 8S tirin coast or Graham Island; thence 160 rlialns westerly: thence five chains nor therly, U low water mark, thence tfto inaiiis w-sp-irnj .mhir- usirr IIIII ft : mence rive chains southerly to point of soniniencernent. conlalninr fortv acres: umre or less. Located January IMh. ittt. ARTHUR ROUERTSOX. r-Blue-i Ribbon Tea Common lea is a drug on (be market, ami you 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 lea. DELICIOUS! The fine creamery flavor of pure Woodland BUTTER i distinctive. lie sure to try it Ask Your Qrocer For WOODLAND, "The Best Butter." FEWER LORDS IN SCOTLAND Number Has Been Gradually Reduced Until Today There Are Only 86 I.ONIIOX, ApTiT 3. The Scottish peerage, once the strongest and most flourishing of Great Utilain, now only contains 8(5 members, says the new issue of Dehrelt. At the lime of the union of Hie parliaments of Scotland and Kngland in 1707, the peerage enrolled 151 members, which included almost all the wealthiest mm of Scotland, the clan chiefs and poilical leaders of the coun try. These peers were in almost Jabsplule control of the country jand owned most of the shipping interests, then the. greatest rum. mercial enterprise of the llrilish! Isles. ! Attainder, extinction and dormancy have since then reduced the number, and the growth of new commercial interests has taken away the influence of the peers. As no Scottish peerage could he created since 1707, to be a .member of the Scottish peerage is a greater distinction than to bo a member of any other Hrilish ! peerage. Korty-nine of the jSeottlsh peers have been made peers of England and therefore .allowed to sit in the House of beginning 01 parliament to re present them in the House of Lords. i At the. present time Ihe peerage Is composed of i dukes, I marquises, l'.' earls, countesses, t viscounts, 21 barons and I POLES DESTROY CHURCH SYMBOLIZING RUSSIA WAI1SAW. April 3 The Itus sian cathedral of Warsaw, which lyn the marble parts, will be lo decorate Ihe church be- CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. Ice Is hereby lit en thai the reserves entering the lands formerly held under TlllllHT Licences .W. 3 i 3111 jmmI 3:1Kii mrr cancelled, I. It. N.UK.. Iiet.uly Minister of lamls. TENDERS FOR POLICE UNIFORMS. Tenders ltl Iw. received liv I lie lniil.- Iinied no h, a inn WMliu.lav itu. out TF1B DAILY NfriVB. TluirsJ,.y, April 3. 10; , LOOK OUT FOR IHEJLU Rainy, Murky Air Is Full 01 Dangerous Germs HEALTH IS Y0URSAFE6UARD .Km? Will Taking "Fruit-a-tifis", Tkt Fruit Medicine. Hundreds of people come- down with the F1? la March and April because they will not take caro of theirhealth. No matter what the weather or how full of disease germs the air may le, there Is no danger of (Srippe. Tin, Pneumonia, as Ion; as your blood ii rare and clean, your nerves areslcady your bowels ana kidneys regular. The best protection against coKls. grirt'Mu.n.heumatlsm,is the good health which "Kruit-a tives" bring. These tablets, made of the frch juices of apples, oranges, figs and 'runes, combined with tonics, are ! ust what you need as a bracing, nvigorating, cleansing spring tonic. They, regulate kidneys, bowel, liter and skin sweeten the stomach purify the blood and so tone up the vital organs of the body that the whole system is also able to resist the ravages of disease. Take "Fruit-atives" now take them regularly through the wet, changeable spring weather, and jour own rigorous health will protect you against the 'Flu. 'c. and COe. a box at all dealers, or Fruit a-tlres Limited, Ottawa. RICH WOMAN DIES IN OBSCURE HOME Left Bank Notes and Other Securities in Her Simple Room NHW Y(lllK,April 2. When Henrietta Coffin, an aged recluse, died recently she left an estate valued al lon.oo. Her home had been in a meagre two-room flat on Fiillonisireel in llrook- In all ttleSk years that she to the Poles has always stood as had lived in Ihe dingv old build ia symbol of the haled Jlussian Ing she had never been known lo regime, will have ceased to exist speak to anyone, although it was in a few months. The decision 'whispered among Ihe tenants that to demolish this church was jshe had moved from a fine man. taken a year ajfu. but influential sion on Madison Avenue. iiussiaus Ami some people in art .No one knew why she choc lo! Circles who admired the special. cover herself with obscurity and architectural beauties of Ihe edi-die away from her family ami fiee. endeavored Its postpone itsjfriends. Her death was discov-demolilion. counting on a possl- ered when tenants reported to ble change of opinion. the superintendent of the build- Now, however, the destruction ing' that she had not been muk-has begun. A commission of ar- ing her usual Irin lo the grocery. lists is dismounting Ihe oainl- The door to her rial lugs and ntosaifs which, together, and her body found huddled on Willi ed Inst, fur siipplylnr uniforms for I'ollre '.II...I ...P i. ,,. i.i r "o0 'c ereilialcd. hciurlineiil enrhr saiotde of rlnlh. IIII,"'U luriirinars rr;iii Chief of 1'ifllre. I'. J. MATIIhSOX. " l'urrhalnr A rent. WEEK END SPECIALS. 200 Dozen Alberta Eggs Per Dozen 25c SPECIAL COMBINATION DEAL. I only Pure Aluminum Coffee Percolator and 2 lbs. Malkin's Hest Coffee for the regular price of the $2.45 Do not miss tuis deal as it was put on for Vancouver only and we happened to be on I lie ground al the lime, otherwise Prince Itupert consumers would have missed Ihe - greatest special of Its kind ever introduced. We have only a limited number of these Rupert Table Supply Three Phones: 210, 211, 212 the bed. Ueath was from natural causes. A search of the room revealed several hank books all showing substantial accounts. In addition there were numerous mortgages and securities. A diploma was found show'iug that Ihe woman ho'd .been qualified lo leach school in Ihe city of llrouklyu, loelher with some pieces of jewelry such as a girl miglil have worn in Ihe "70s. A postcard lo a friend directed NIGHT FLYING AIRPLANE MYSTIFIES THE POLICE CllltlSTIANA. April .1. The police believe- thai a large airplane is engaged In .(he smuggling trade in connection with a mother craft out at sea in the region of Fosnacs. On several moonlight nights recently, an airplane with immense engines and powerful lights has been observed Hying along the coasl, and is believed lo be operating with a smuggler somewhere among Ihe intricate maze of islands and channels olf the. coast near Troiidhjem, LABOR CANDIDATE WINDSOIt, KiiKland, April 3, -The son of Lord Albenryule, Ihe Hon. Arnold Keppel, has signified his intention of standing as a Labor candidate for tills division at ihe liejl general election. The sitting member for Ihe division is A. A. Somerville, a Con servative, and while the Labor candidate was being educated al Won Homerville acted a one of his tutors. It. (I. Cunningham came in from Port Ksshiglon on lasl night's (rain and Is, registered al the Prince . Itupert Hotel. T. Clarket 'Junior district forester, returned by lasl night's I ruin; from a Irip to Ihe Interior on dc'parlracdlal business. NEW COMPANY TO MINE AT STEWART Stewart Hlghgrades Limited Is Latest Concern Capltallxed at Million VIC TOII IA, April 3. The latest Stewart concern to be In- corporaled Is Stewart lilgliRi'ades Limited. It Is capitalized at 1000,000, ami will operate claims ,111 the Stewart mining district. ; probably beginning work early In July or even, before Dial date. The newly-formed company will mine (he llaylew, (Irey (iop- 'per groups and various other portions of territory in the dl-I rit-t. which, when they were mined by Will him Forrest, at present a director of the corn, pafiy, hut one-tliim owner of Jhc claims, were showing remarkably hiijdi values. In one shipment oT on to Ihe Taeonia smelters. t'Mt'j per Ion was realized in all values, and this wtis al a time when the price of copper was low. The llayview group of claims Is silualetl about four miles from the town of Stewart, and tin drey Hopper land is about eighteen miles fi "inn this settlement on the Hear lliwr Mountains. The claims -.ire all reached bj good roads and trails, i The board of directors lis made-up almosl entirely of local men. and U a follows; Aaron (ion-nasou, Harry It. Savau-e, Cant. Charles K. Clarke. William For- .Lords, which prerogative is not ing constructed at the Citadel as rest of Millhank. and Lieutenant accorded to the Scottish nobles, a memorial tr all Poles who Colonel C. II sii.u.n.L I nc remainuer are allowed to perished in the fight for indepen-elect 1(1 of the number al the deuce. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL Ennilsh Leanue, Dlv. I. slon Villa I. Iliarkburn 0. Liverpool 0. Arsenal 0. Middleshoro I. Maneliester Cily I . Newcastle 3. Kv prion I. Southern Section, Dlv. III. Kxeter I. Hranlford 0. Swindon :i. Sutitheiid O. Scottish Ltaoue, Dlv. I. Iliberiiiaus I, St. Mirreu I. Ayr S. Falkirk 0. Kilmarnock I, Airdriiiuiimis :. Mollienyll I, Aberdeen I. II. A. I.Mltn ami C. W. Smith Canadian 'National Kxpre ofll-rials, urrtved in the city by las' nights tram from Kdiuouioii 'I'ltey ate here on departmental in spec! Ion duties. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved. surveyed Crawn lands roar ba prs-tmpted b; British aubjtcta ovar II yrars of st, and bjr alltns on dstlsrtnr Intention to becoro British lubjtcls, conditional upon resldsnct, occupation, and ImproTsmsnt for agricultural purpoisa. Pull Information concerning rcu-atlona rsaardlng prs-smptlons la (Ivan In Bullatln No. I, Land Barlts. How to Pr-mpt Iand, coplsa of arhlch can bs obtalnsd frss of charts IX addrssslnc Uia Dspartmant of .ands. Victoria, B.C. or to any Oov-rnmnt AttnL Rocords will ba trantsd rovsrlnt jnly land aullabla for aarlcultural purpoati, and which la not timber land. Is, carrylnc otsr 1.000 board feat par acrs wsat of tha Coast Rant and 1.000 fast par aera fast of that Rant. Applications for prs-smptlons ar a ba addrssas-d to tha Land Com-mlsslonsr of th Ind Rsccrdlns Dl vision, in which th lard appllsd for I altuatsd. and ar tnau on prlntsi forma, coplsa of which can bs obtalnsd from th Land Coramlsilonsr. Tra-arnptlona must b occupied for fir jreara and Improvements mad to valu of I0 per acre, Including clesrlna and cultivating at least flv acres, before a Crown Urant ran b received. For mora dtalld Information sea the Bulletin "How to fre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown landa, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purposes; minimum price of first-class (arable) land la II par acre, and aecond-class (grazing) land 12. It per acre, Further Information rsgardlng purchase or lease of Crown land la given In Bullttln No. It, Land Barf. "Pin-ehaea and Laa of Crown Landa." Mill, factory, or Induatiial alt on limber land, not irdlng 40 acres, mar b purchaaed or leased, th con. dltlona Including parmsnt of stumpag. HOMESITE LIASES TJnsurv)d areaa, not exceeding 10 acres, mar b leased aa homeallea, conditional upon a dwelling being reeled In the first rear, title being obtainable after residence and lm provement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. LEASES For grating and Industrial pur-posea arts a not aiceedlng 140 acres mar ba Isased by one person ar a company, QRAZINQ Under the Orating Act tha Pror. Inca I divided Into grating districts and tha range administered under Orating Commissioner, Annual grating permit ara lasued baaed on numbers ranged, priority being given 'o etlabllahed owners. Block-owners may form associations for rang nanagemsnt. Free, or partlallr frs. lermlta ar available for settlers. ampere and travellers, up to t lead. Phone $76 The House mM of Quality Phone 376 Silk Neckwear "Lanky Bill ff A Sport Urawil with u Hroadway Simp. In pdniii color, with green, while und retl trimming. ( 75c eacn Men's Dress Shirts .Men's Trictdine Silk Shirt in plain color and mm slripe. Sixes I to 17. $5.50 each UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Men's Department ! : r-r- Bargains n Potato Pots Blue Meg. 2.r0, f.ir $1.40 Qray Heir. !U)0, for $1.10 See our Window. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Phone 3. P.O. Box 1646. While Flannelette, rejj. XV er anl. Sale Price, yard for While Flannelette. :i nidi, reg- 1""-- Hale Price, a yard for While tuition. :ID inch. Sale Price. 5 ynnl for .... White UjIIuii, reg. :15c per ynnl. Sale Price, yuriN for .ftlir $1.00 SALE commencing Wednesday, April 2 ending Monday, April 7 .... STAPLE BARGAINS BY THE YARD. 51.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Ilnmnaitl Sheeting, in., 7'.' in., in. wide. ,U al Hair Price. While Cotton, reg. T' per yunl. Sale Price, It ynril for 1 -0 (Jrey lloltoii. :0 iilch. Side Price, 5 yard fur .... $1.00 lieniin liy the yard for ()erall. 2V4 yanH ... . . $1.00 Odlon Tweetl for Hoys' Pant. 2 yanl- '. .-. . $1.00 WASH GOODS. yil Pieces of .New Shade (iiiigham, reg. :i.V. iSule Price, 1 yard for t." Piece of New Slunle (liugliani, :i(l inch, reg. ir'. $1.00 Sale Price, t yard for x . $U 00 ID I'iece .New Ouiiildcd mid Flowcrvd Crepe, rest. W lirc. Sale Price. S yanls for $1.00 ."00 Yanl Crepe in leu ilifferenl riade. Sale Prieef . 2V4 yanl for , . . . ' $1.00 .'." Piece Light Print. Mriped ami ihdled. Sale I'rife; . yanl 4 , $1.00 :io Piece Hark Colored lrinl. Sale Price, II yArjl for 4. $1.00 Pillow Tiildng, n-V or 11 inclie., reg. 7.c. STife Price, 1 yard for $1.00 LADIES' WEAR. Ladies' lllnoiner, in While, Pink and Mine, reg. 7.V. 2 Pair for $t.00 Ladie Com fy Cut Vel, reg. l.:ir. .Sae Price.-. $1.00 Ladie' Cotton Vel in half heee or Cmiify Crtl, reg. 0."c. Sale Price, S for i . $1.00 Ladie.' While UndenkirLx, reg. $ I, :.". Sale Price $1.00 Ladie' .Mn.lin NighlgoWn, good ipialily, reg. ?,rOf Sule Price, each $1.00 CHILDREN'S WEAR. 510 Children's Dree, age 2 lo 7 year., re if. price l.rU lo .n'.OO. Sale Price, each $1.00 2. Hiimpers, nge 2 Id .' years, reg. I..'I5 o !)l,7r. Sale Price, each ... , . ...... $1.00 LADIES' HOSE. Heather lloe, reg. l.:i.' and 41. 50. Salt) Price, per . , lir . $1.00 Ladie' Lisle Hose, lllack, While or Mrown, reg. Dye, and flOc. Sale Price, :i pairs for ... v $1.00 Ladie' Lislo Hose, reg. 05c. Sale Price, J pairs for $1.00 Ladies' Hose, While only. Sale Price, . pair- for $1.00 MEN'8 80X. Men's Cotton Sox. Sale Price, f pairs fop :. , $1.00 Men's Heather and Worsted llnse, 8 pairs for . . . . 4 $1.00 Cashmere Hose. Sale Price, 8 pairs for $1.00 Children's 8weater Coats. 8peclal Sale Price. $1.00 each Saxony Wool, packages for , . .... $1.00 Shetland Floss, Sale Price, H packages ', '.J,'. $1.00 Jabour Bros., Ltd.