I "AGE SIX Diamonds Alerl, tli inking- people who arc in touch with the trend it r events and who do not fail lo THINK, HEAR, SEE & ACT know that in buying a diamond Ihey must depend largely upon Iho dealer. Our values arc equal lo (hose of any .house in Canada and cheaper than many. Save Your Eyes Our Optician has had over 25 years' experience testing eyes glasses. Satisfaction and fitting Guaranteed Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North Cashian Cloth for the Ensemble Fashion's newest decree finds fulfillment in this fabric which makes up so beautifully. A wide range includes Jade, Olie, Sand, drey, Tan, Orange, ("ar-diual, Hoyal, elc. 30 inches wide. lleg. $2.50. Special per yard $1.85 West of England Store Phono 753 Did you see our Kindling? A sample is in our window. Llannot be drier, a8 every piece is "Kiln Dried." You may win a load if you travel by our Taxi and have the lucky ticket. Fares for 1 or 2 'passengers 50c any place, any lime, We also sell the I'rince Hupcrt Spruce Mills Lumber and can fill any order, large or small. Special dimensions cut to oriler. We will also attend to the drayage. ICE COAL WOOD The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Go. Third Avenue Call 139-112 or Red 461. Dr.F.P.Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block Phone 109 POLICE CHANGE MOVE DROPPED The police commission yes terday afternoon decided to dis continue negotiations with lhc illorncy general's department with a view lo having the policing of (he municipality turned over to the provincial police. A lrafl agreement between I We at torney general's department and the city providing for the mak ing of sucli change being read over. Commissioner .Coombs moved that the mailer be laid over indefinitely. Commissioner Montgomery not being present,, Mayor Newton declared the mo-i lion carried. Commissioner Coombs, in staling thai he was uol in favor of the move, "hi he had dis cussed (he inaljui' with a person in authority ami nail been informed that, if the provincial police look over the policing of Ihe city, ten men would be em-' ployed not including clerks. The cost lo Ihe cily Would thus bo much greater than it was under Ihe present system. Mayor .N'ewlon was also op- nosed lo Ihe change in view of (lie failure of I lie provincial authorities lo co-operate with the city with regard lo police work, lie Telt thai if Ihe city continued its own policing it would be just as satisfactory and economical' as il would if the change were made. "PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT." Prlnea Rupart Electoral Diitrict. Mackantl Electoral District. MiTICE Is herehy rlvn that 1 shall, till Monday, the IBIli clay or May, ItfiV at Ihe hour or Id u'rluck In the rorenooii, at the Court lloiie, I'rlnee Itupert. hold a slitlnz of Ihe Court of llevlslon for tli" purpose of revllnir the lists or voters for the Mlii Klerloral Olstrlrtis, and of hearing anil determining any ana an oujemons n me retention or any nam i tne lit, or to the regl-ttmioti as a voter or any appllrmii for rei.-ilrtlon; and fni )Ue oilier , nrposes ei luun m me i r-vlnelat KI-rtloiiH Art." Hated at I'rlnre Kuvrl, B.C., this r.lli day ur April, 1935. NOIIMAN A. WATT. llegftrar of Voters ror the I'rliiei Rupcrl and. Mackenzie Elrct'trai Dislrlet. St Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery UnsurpaMd Third Avenue. WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday, 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. "PETER PAN" Sir J. M, Harrie s popular play as a heauliriil, nnia.iiig niolion-picliue. The Hoy Who Wouldn't (irow Fp in Ihe Story That Never (irows Old. A gorgeous spetMacle in which Peler Pan, Wendy, Captain Hook and all the oilier famous folk live to the lire. The story or t!Verv child's dreams and every mother' love. Come for a trip lo the Never, Never Land. See the battle between iho pintles ami the Indians, the fight belwen Ihe pirale.s and Peler's young army and all the oilier ruinous scenes, heuiilirully filmed. , A photo-play that will stir golden memories hiid bring hack your youth. You'll thrill to its pictorial heuiitv and laugh lo ils sweel, wholesome humor. Superb cast: Ernest Torrence Cyril Chadwlck, George All, Jack Murphy, Virginia Brown Faire, Esther Ralston, Mary Brian, Anna May Wong and Betty Bronson as "Peter Pan." PATHE REVIEW. 50c and 25c DON'T LET YOUR BOWELS GET CONSTIPATED I x rm tt,ti,m nf the liouel every commission Uecmes lO UlSCOn- ,.v sii,.ni,t lie the ruin of everv one who tlnuo Further Negotiations iapltea to perfect heallh, for once the With Attorney Cenoral's J bowels become constipated ami cloaked Deoartment ' vimr ifii Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone (S. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Borvi';e. Uoal Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furnltura Hovlnrt. Kep Your Bowala Rtsular by Ualng - MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS They will clear away all the e.rrele and pollution matter ulilrli has rollecled In the system. Klve you a rree. easy and natural motion or the bowels every day, Mart the sluggish liver working, ami gle tone and vitality to the whole Intestinal tract. Mllbnrn's l.nxa l.lvcr I'llls are for sale at all druggists and dealers; put up only by Tlic T. Mllburn Co. Limited, Toronto, Onl. CANADIANS PAID BEST PRICES AT EXCHANGE TODAYi Ten to Twelve Cents for Best Grade Halibut and Four for Seconds Four Canadian boats selling a total of .'13,0(1(1 pounds or halibut at the Fish Ivxchauge this morning received belter prices than did five American with oT.5(M) pounds. The prices averaged tile am! Sc for American fish and He ami ic. for Canadian. Arrivals and sales were as follows: , , American Sherman, "5,000 pounds, at 10c and ic, lo Ihe Booth Fisln-r-es Co. .Itinp 15,4100 pounds; Hainier i.500 pouinls, and Augusta, 15.-ooo pounds, at l(c ami Ic (o Ihe Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. Viking. 7,000 pounds at lO.'.'e : tul U-, to the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Canadian Muirneag, 13,000 pounds, al ll.'.ic anil Ic, and Iugrcd II.. '.1.0(10 pounds, al ll.lc and i.5e o the lloyal Fish. Co. W.T., 8,000 pounds, al I '.Mr and 5c, and S.A., 3,000 pounds, al Il.lt- and Ic, to the Alliu Fisheries. Salmon Xarbelhong, 5,700 pounds of Salmon at 12.1c for reds and 2b for whiles. The American schooner Ta- IN PROBATE IN THE COMMISSIONERS COURT, TERR ITORV OF ALASKA; DIVISION NUMBER ONE, HYDER PRECINCT .11 the Matter or the Estate of l.ealh.l Davie, Itereased. Number 16 Probate. Piullre to Heirs. Hy virtue of an order duly signed and made of record In the Mmve entitled on rt on the tith day of April, IK 5. no tn-e Is hereby given to Trd Pavls, the illeied husband of the auuv named de--eased and to all other persons rUlinina an Interest In Ihe above named estate 'hat thev and rarh of them ate hereby re quired to te and appear In the above entitled rourt al llyder, Alaska, and submit satisfactory proof of heirship witlili. sltty from the date or the first publication hereof. And ir you rail so to appear and rile -urb satisfactory primf. derree or tills onrt will f entered forfeiting your. Ui lerest therein. Date or Klrst Publication, April 37. I9S&. , Pale of Last Publication, June 17, im. 0IIK.N F. Illl.l.. Adinlnlitrator. LAND ACT. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT lilalrtrl or i:a!ar. Slikine lilvltlon. TAkK MlTli.K that I. Waller Julian 'lleliirned Suldien. -if feleirrapli Creek. II. r . oeriipallon Miner, Inlelel to apply Tor K-rnil-loii to pureh.Ke the follouliiK derrllied laiub: I'.oiiinieneir.lr al a l"il planted about inn mile e.i-l of Mil.roil sloiitb lH-ar tin Sllklne lllver and aliout 3t tulle -r..i.........i. Telegraph ,...UL. l.reek; ,l.u.ti.u inenee homa with THE DAILY NEWS 1L3. 1923 CLOSING BRITISH GOVERNMENT NEW SLEEPING BAGS At Exceptional Value. These Hiilish (lovertiiiieiit Sleeping Mags, nliir1ulely new,, ore simply wonderful value. You'll have lo pay a grent.ileal inure when these slocks are gone. Indispensable fop Ihe hiiiiler, Ihe trapper, Ihe prospector or fur nil out-door Use. Lined wild natural sheepskin. Folds into verj snittll -compass. Karh only $5.95 RAINCOATS AT A BIG SACRIFICE Tweed Itaincoats in a I (ark llrown Check with a rubber inlerliiiiilg. Sale Price S3-95 He on hand early for lhee. SOUTH AFRICAN FIELD BOOTS We slill liar- a few p;iir of these hunts vfL (Imtr-anleed solid leather ami walerproof. Sale Price, per pair $3.75 Padmore A Barnes Dress Boots Famous "Muent-in Praiid." .No finer hoots made. Sale Price, per pair . . $5.95 IIJJD0 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( I of iialilml is holding ''i- tmiii BRITISH TRADE IN PARLOUS condition Gloomy View Taken by Sir Rob-' ert Korne at Recent Dinner In London LONDON, May 1j. gloomy iew of Hrilain's trade outlook was expressed hy Hubert llorue al a recent dinner of the lirilish Overseas Hanks Association. He said he had just come hack from a journey abroad, which had taken some mouths, and he was of the opinion "that we are in a worse position today than we were six mouths ago, and Ihat was bad enough. If wu look al the staple trades of the country we cannot help having a feeling of anxiety aild apprehension as to the fuluru." Sir Holier! referred lo Ihe slate of the shipbuilding, coal, heavy steel, woollen and cotton Irades, ami said il was bis deliberalc belief Ihat eM'iy seclhm of society had lo minium- to find some o-i..H.... ,.r it... ......i.i...., ..ii,,.,.,,;.:., I. ... I II J I lilt; MMinriili ' i . uortlt HO hal!l; theine eat to chain; I there Was no ilUIlO fof lllC COUII I .......I. tlli Iltu,...., UJ.,1 i tl I lulus lo ihiIiiI of L-iiuiiMfieeiiieul and iiiitainluir :i0 arre. more or le. WALTHI Jl MAN. Applicant. prll Oiili. LAND ACT In Prince lliiert Land Matrlct; PUtilft or Prlnee lliiiwrt. TAkK NOTICK that I. Merlll ties flrlsay. or Vancouver, II. C, occupation fabiion broker, Intend to apply for pernilnslon to purchase the following rteitrrihed landa: - Cumnifiii-liiir at a (tout planted V, mile oiitii of the aoutheast corner of Lot 67U9. Hlllle Creek. Itanjre 4, Coast Plutrlcl; I hence norlli 911 chains: thence weal t cliHln., thence aoutli to rbore linn In an eameriv direction to poini 01 com-inencenienti containing to acres, more ur le8. MEIIIU. PES DlllSAY, Applicant. ?.dwln F.lroy Darnuiu. Agent. naM ir led lliiH THE NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. R. 8. C. Chap. 115. The Canadian Fluhluir Company l.ltulleil bereli) givca notice that It ban under Section 7 or the nald Act deposited will) the Minuter or I'libhr Work at Ottawa and In the orrice or the lieirlntrar or the Laud lleirlitlry :oant lile-t I li t at Prince Unpen, II.C, a deacrlpllon or the lle and pinna or it wharf, cannery, cannery Imlld-iiian and uorkt appiiiienant thereto built prior In ;uue lt, I0IS, III Kracer llenrh In rriuit of a 1VS, llange 4, c.oiki iiiHtrlct, Province of Brit Mi uy. BERLIN WORKERS ARE WARNED AGAINST USE AMI TUf MITITK llmt .ri..r I lie e. uml .Ii.iiw.m I .... 1 1,. tiiratkili i.f i.ne iiiimiIIi r Ilu. ilaln of I . . . "nyn ns. ; the rirt tiiihllcatloii of Ihla Notice The lisll h peilpb' peoples s butl houses Caiiadlan i'lulilnir Ciimpaiiy Limited will under section 7 n( thii aald Act apply to Ihe Minuter t'f I'liblle Work at hi" orrice in oie city t,r Ottawa for approval r thr ald idle and plana and ror leave to nm irtirl the aald cannery and winka. dated at Vancouver. H.c, Ihla 7llt day or Sa g, Mb .a.iuj.- .-T$'--i by alcohol." OF ALCOHOLIC DRINKS Prohibition Movement Said to be Gaining Ground In That Country IlKllhlN, May 15. That Ihe uioemeul for prohibition in icnitniiy is rapidly gaining Kroiiml amoiw the working classes is iuiliculed by an appeal issued by a nujiilRM' of .socialist parly leaders, most of whom are members oMhc Heichslag. The document declares Ihat "the working class is the worst stifrerer rrom llio effects of alcoholism." It, admonishes the workers lo "keep alcohol away from all your meetings, sessions. and eslab- and holds Ihat sell no liipKjr, 'Heduce the possibility or oblaiiiiug lhuor wherever you ran do so, and romluet intensive edticatiounl work conceniiiig the harm tlonr JOHN CHRISTIE ANDY JOHNSTONE TO TAKE ANOTHER VOYAGE Popular Skipper of Venture Will bo Married In Vancouver on Juno 3 to Miss Ellon Moore 'apt. Andy Johnstone, weir' kilowti ami popular skipper of I lie I'nioji -tleainer Venture, ij about to embark pu tin- sra of liiatrimnuy. On .luue .1 al Vo it-1 cohxer be will be in. in led to Mis' Kllun Moore of thai oily, lief will be making a couple of toy-; .fges before taking shore leave j for Ihe big eenl. . Ilis hearty geninlly known in every imok ainl cranny of Hip; coast between Yiui'rniiver and the Nuas IUyr, Amly Johuslnue will be Ihe. recipient of best wishes from many directions Tor a domestic career (hat may be as siic-ceHsful as his marine tine has been. dvertlf .n 'In. Itnilv Now NOTICE OF CANCELLATION Of IIE8CRVE MtTtlK Is IIKnT.ll V 0IVL that the renerve coverluir eert.iln land neai Ihe Junction of nmliill and skei-na lllver ilnnlltualcd Lot Kl, llange i iMl PI irlcl, ', ' cancelled. OKO. II. NM'L.V. Iieputy MMiMcr of Laud. 1icmh liiM-nl of LaiuH, Vienna, II.C. May ill), I Uif i. Store Re-moJelIed! The re-iiiiiilclling of our store is eonijilclfd. The Meal Department has been em'boilicil with the OrocOry ami ('amly Dcpartmcul,-while Ihe Dry floods is sep- ' arafe. SPECIAL ECONOMY BUTTER lleg. sric. Special,' 3 lbs. for .. $1.10 Limit 0 lbs. lo each customer. Llbby's Peaches', I s. leg. 25c. 5 ror ... $1.00 Llbby's Pears, 's. kv. I lie, a Tor $1.00 Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84. Fifth Ave. East BRITISH OFFICERS' TRENCH COATS $27.50 Values Reduced 0UTSALI STORE TO BE VACATED BY END OF MAY ONLY 11 MORE BUSINESS DAYS. This is your last opportunity to get theso genuine, British manufactured goods at a fraction of their orial EVEnY ARTICLE IN THE STORE AT A REDUCED PRICE. BE ON HAND EARLY. Extra Special All Wool Twi-piece UNDERWEAR Itcgiilarlv -old al Si (Ml per suit Selling Saturday at per suit, $1.45 F.vci-y suit made or Ihe riuet ini-ln ink ible wof. Worth i.Titl per soil, lie lo re on lime. for '.his wonderful special, Sellinjf at W's than io-1'of raw ina-leriul. Only l.'ll MiiU and they'll go fan I at this price. All sizes, per soil, only $1.45 STORE OPENS AT 8 A.M. GENUINE BRITISH ARMY BLANKETS For I he home, Ihe car, iiisliluliun, p,,,.,,, iiig, etc. Those genuine Mritish Army Hlinik.i-, a very long period of useful service. We of Ihese blankets lefl, hut Ihey aie going r,,.i Kach only (. . '. e' cost. $1.45 to $19.75. I'llCM' I'Oal ii.' ;(, ,. il.v, triple lm i f There i an tt IiililiKw hi h ,i, t,-. delHclied when himI bctwe.ii it ; check lining i- -skin iulerliiiMijf ;j. walerpi f. "s ! $19.75 See our Windows for Reductions on goads too numer-ous to mention In this Featuring Selected British Government Goods and British Manufactured Proiuds 327 Third Avenue WcstDemer's Old Store Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTI3 r Holgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Offoi'. Mom !i t. (K X-RAY SERVICE Phone 68G. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evening! MAY DAY Shoe MAY 15th OUR MAY DAY SHOE SALE STARTS FRIDAY, AND CINTINUES TILL SATURDAY, MAY 23rJ. The disrounl- we are 'freruig due: g 1: s x from 1(1 per rent lo per cent on H s" ' " rroui -Ti per cent lo ; per ceiil on brtiK'! ! THE DISCOUNTS ARE AS FOLLOWS 20 per cent on all our stock of Men's Shoes. 15 per cent on all our stock of Ladies' S'ie' , Ca. ana 10 par cent on all our stock of Children's Shoes vas Footwear. . , , . Ibut , Shoe cMoes. 25 per cent on a special clearing line or Hu The prices on Ihe broken line are f' ' (. live or cost iiecaiisc we Tiave only Hoin '" fo a line ami we like lo clear liiem. ei0Derii Ladies and Growing Girls' Patent Lea her Sllpp'J s. ilium heels, lleg. price rrt.m ." $3.45 1'iVT : Ladles' Patont Leather Slippers, one .1 l'.t' luc. lleg. 8.r,0. Sale Price ... Ladies' Black and Brown Suede Slippers, ,,,ili. heel. lleg. H.r.. Sale I'r.ce An Assortment of Broken Lines anil vnr' rrom !7.."( lo ijdt.rdk 51 Pairs or Children's Button Shoes, m.' a.r(). 'Hnle Price 36 Pairs of Girls' Buttoned Shoes, -uses l..i ii..:.... A Special Lot of Ladies' White Canvas Slippers l nnn nil Qhnns. I'd' Till! .. .t ' . .. ... i.. -, Sl I! Men's White Running &noes. ieB. r. White Oxrords. lleg. 'I''.' cH0E REMEMBER THAT EVERY PAII I OF SHOt STORE IS REDUCED, SO COME .AND wniin cuarp OF THE BAHUMii' it Jabour Bros. Ltd nd Phone 645. . i $5.95 run s riu fiu "'- - " n. " , ... . rn , Another Lot of White Canvas Oxiords. H $ .50 Price ' All' $1.95 and Ch; S; ic