. AQE SIX A Watch Sale Worth Watching rI'lie Watch worlh while Is the Walch Ilian can tick, When oilier walches Arc feeling sick. , For a Boy - - - $1.50 Watch Chains, 25c We are running an ex Ira special Walch Sale in' Ladies' and (ieiil's High (iradc and Medium Grade Walches at Kxlra Special Low Prices. DON'T OVERLOOK THESE BARGAINS. Save Your Eyes Oiiij Optician has had over 2o years' experience testing eyes and fitting glasses, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North. One cannot burn the candle at both ends You wouldn't light a candle at both ends and expect it to last very long. And you can't attend your many duties as wife and mother, then pile on washday labor, and expect to keep yourself fresh and vigorous. Why not let us take care of washday toil and trouble? One of our many services will fit exactly both your needs and your purse. And you can "keep the home fires burn-ins:" without huruing the caudle at both ends. Canadian steam Laundry Phone 8. Kindling! We are offering for a short lime only an d for a limited number of loads our "DIIIKI) KILX" kindling wood delivered for 90.00. This is nice clean wood and easy lo split. You have been waiting for this kind of wood for 3 years. Order at once from the The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. 3rd Avenue Give us a chance to do your drayagc, wc can satisfy you in every way. Our Taxies will lake you any place and at any lime for 50c. Nice clean Sedans. Phone 189-112 Special D essert For Table Use Del Monte Apricots, 2"s. reg. iOc. Special, 5 tins $1.40 Del Monte Peaches, 2's, reg. 35c. Special, 5 tins for $1.25 Del Monte l'eaches, 2j', reg. DOc Special, 5 tins for $2.00 Del Monte Asparagus Tips, . picnic size, reg. 30c. Special, G tins for . . $1.15 Del Monte Asparagus Tips, while, reg. 50c. Special, ! tins for $2.00 Del Monte Splnacii, 2's, n-ig. 30c. Special, 5 tins for $1.15 Del Monte l'ork and Deans, tails, reg. 15c. Special, 5 tins for ... 50o Del Monlo Catsup, reg. 10c holtle. Special, 5 bottles for $1.50 (Limit 10 tins to eacli . customer) Don't forget the five per cent discpunt Mussallem's 417-423 6th Ave. E. Phones 18 and 84. P. O. Box 575 LAND ACT. Notlc of Inttntlon to Apply to Laaat Landa. In the Land Iterulitiiig: tilslrlrt of I'Miit'e llupcrt, and iltiau- mi the iiiirlli-wtst ruasl tif I'earse Maud, B.C.. apprux- linatcly inn ik-s nurlli rrom tlic inuutii of Winter Harbor. Take .No lire Ilia I I. Fldilinsr Stranir nr Stimiyshlp, B.C.. iK'iriiaU(in canneryiiian. Inli'litl to ai'elv fur a lease or tin- ri.l- luulnir drsrrlljed tamls : Miiiiiiit-nr tar at a twist nlanti'il nmiriiv- imali'ly thifp miles north frum Hie inuulii of Winter Harbor, rearse Island: then e nurlliui'H two (Si rliain, inure or less,! to low feater mark: tlicnri- iinrllinj.l ! along: low water mark one hundred and sUly I Co ( hall); thence Kontlieasi li (S Hialns; thence southwest one hundred and sixty (100) chains, more or less, to iMiinl of roiiiiiieureuieut and con taining thirty two (33) acres, more or less. JAMES HKI.Id.N0 STIIA.NG. Xanie of Aiillranl. Pateil May jUl. 9jj. WATER NOTICE. (DIVCRIONAND USE) TAKK .MlTICr; that William Morifau. TIMBER SALE, X7173. Scaled Tender will he received liv tin- IHi-trlct foresier isil later than noon on iiw mm nay or jniie. tuji. ror the pur cnase or Licence .7I7S on portion or lot I S r . kuindis Island. Massett Inlet. U.I..I., lo cut 5 1 u, oou reel Ikmi'iI measure oi spruce, iieuiiock ami cedar sawloKS. nm years win be allowed fur re moval oi inniier. Hiruier particulars or the Cliler forester, Victoria, or the District Koresier, I'rlnce lluperl, B.C. TIMBER SALE X 6740. sealed Tenders will be received by !ih .vlliilster or Lands al vii-imij tji than lusxi on the tth day of June, iJ, ror tin- purchase or Licence X 0740. lo iui wji.iioo icet or Spruce, Cedar. Ilem iiM-K and ualsam on an area sltualed on snver i-reeK, rrince lluperl Harbor, llama' i, Coast District. Three 13) year will be allowed Tor removal of Umber. further Particular or the Chief Korea-er, Victoria, B.C.. or District forester. I'rlnce liupert. B.C. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION Of RESERVE SiOTICE IS Uf.llLII Y CIVK.N that th.' reserve covering certain lands near the junction oi ucsian mil Skeeua invert urniaiiaieu i.ui xi, iiaiig-e 6, Coast Ul-Hill, la cancelled. I c.KO. n. NADIiV, Deputy Minister or Lands. Department or lauds, i Victoria, B.C., i;y Hi, ivi. SAVING SOULS RADIO ROUTE Woll Known Preacher Tells Wide Appeal Through Broadcasting GIVES SPECIFIC CASES Ordinary Minister Works Con gregation Over Like Taffy Pulling Machine .iler a years experience preaching ocr radio, through remote control lines of K(iO, tho (ieneral Electric Pacific oast Station, Dr. James L. ior- loii, widely known minister of the first Congregational Church, San Francisco, today gave his opinion that radio is changing the system of saving rfouls According to Dr. Gordon, pre- adio ideas of assembling people in a building to preach lo them mnasse, bearing in mind crowd psychology, is giving away under adio influence to the new lech- ii H in of selling the Ouspel lo millions of individuals, each with a different kind of mind. Although his church Is centrally located in the city of San Francisco, he says: "Only about 8,000 people pass through outdoors each week. All wc could do, before the eoiiiing of KGO's radio things in my pulpit, was to work this crowd over and over again, week after week, like Dial laffy-pullirr? machine in the window Hundreds of Miles "With radio, things are different. Hadio reaches hundreds of miles from my pulpit. A 13 year old boy, 500 miles from here, wrote nie a letter the oilier day in response lo one of my Sunday morning sermons," continued Dr. Gordon. "This buy had just completed a i;adio ami had it out m the barn, listening in, wilh ulliisc address Is LuckiMii-t, B.C.. will awty'i , n- , , r i for a licence to take ami use j.ooo "ai-1 ,,,s ,,(,Jr ''lie.' "' '"' s father 'ons daily of water out of Soring- onlw-jis lliere tiin lUlenintr which flows southerly and drains liilo mi? my sermon I . happened Dlir- lo duly" cro";.. umded W sSir lei tS '""'I'"" my little Wlog. 'Nellie.' aier win lie (liveried from the stream at a iMilut rlirht at source, aliout 1.500 In'l ir so rrom l.)HkrNirt llaruor, and will te used for domestlr cannery purpose upon me Lioiiiesur tannery ai LocKeori, y.c.i anil her death. Mention of my log's death, when associated in his boy's mind wilh his own Tills notice was posted on the tilh day ,,,.( viimeliow :iw:ikemil liil ttr ' nlt " w aw.lMmu until f May. I9J5. A ropy of this nollic and ?," I'ursuant thereto ami to memories. Hoy and father wepl .vhiiti .1,1. wi.. Hill III' llll'll III . In? office of Hie Waler llrroriler al I'rlme IWliert. B.C. iitiJeril.iiH lo the applica-llon may be riled wilh the said Waler recorder or with Ihe Comptroller of valer llllfhts, Parliament Itiilldlnirs, Vie-1 rurla. H.i; . uiihin iliirit- iUv urirr tin. rirt apiwaraitre of Ihls imiice In a local uenspajM-r. The date of Ihe rirsl puhli-lalioii of Ihls in it Ire I May nctli. I05 WILLIAM .MOIIOA.V, Applicant. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply to Leas Land. In the Land llei-urillhtr fiUtrlrf ,.r I'rlnce Rupert, and slluale on the northwest coast or Pcarse Maud, B.C.. appro -niately six miles north from ihe inuuth ii miner iiarimr. Take Nollce that Oosse-.Millerd Limited if Vancouver. B.C.. oei-nnatlr turk.n inlendj to apply for a lease of the rol-lowinir descrihed lands: Criiriiriettrinr al a rml nlanioH ,nn.n. Imalely H miles north frr'n the inouih of Winter Harbor, I'earse Island; thence northwest two (ji chains, more or less. 10 tow water mark: ihence northeast alrtni; low-'water mark one hundred and Kitty (1601 chains; thence southeast two (9 1 chains: thence southwest on-' hundred and euty (I60i chains, more or 'ess, to point or commencement and con lalnin? ililrty-lwo 3 acres, more or less, OOSSE-MH.I.EIID IJMITF.r. . Name of Applicant. Hated Mar I9lh. 10?V LAND ACT. CAS8IAR LAND DISTRICT District or Cassiar. Stiklne Division. TAkK MITICK that I. Walter Jnll.n llelunied Soldier), it Trlearaph Creek. i.C... ordination Miner. InlemU in armiv for lermlfon to Iiurchasa the rollnuln'r described lauds: Comiueticlr.i- t' a post planted about e IlllJe eat of Mi l eniN Slnnirli nor the Stiklne Itiver and about ta mile southwest or Telegraph Creek: theme north U chains; thence eat to chain-thence south Kfl rhains; thence west 4(1 Jialns lo ihiIiiI or commencement and containing; 320 acre, more or less. WALTKIl IL'IJAM. Alilillfmif April Hlth, IB85. ' Miictiier. ii was explained on the tear-stained page of his let 'cr uilv a few weeks before 'Mot her" had died. Might there. maybe for the first lime in tlielr lives, that boy and his father confessed to each other spiritual understanding." Harder Than Jazz "When I talk about, Ooj, Klcr- THE NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. R. S. C. ChD. 115. . The Canadian Fishing: Company Limited hereby gives nollce that It nas unner ectli.n 7 or Ihe said Act deposited WMh 'he Minister or public Works it Ottawa ind In the orrire of the Htrislrar or the land flealp'ry Coast District at Prln-e tiiipert. B.C.. a descrlpth n of the site and nlans of Ms wharr. cannery, cannery bulld- ngs and works appurtenant Iherrto ullt prior to June 1st. 1018. In Praser liearh In front of Lot 29V Jiange 4. '"oast District, Province or British Columbia. AND T'.KE MITICK that afler the ex-ll rat lm of one month from Ihe df "f he rirt publication or this Notice The 'anadlan Pishing Company Limited will wilder Section 7 or the said Acl apply to 'he Minister or Public Works at his of-rlce in the citjr or Ottawa for approval f th said site and plans and for leive to construct ihe said canrry and works. Dated at Vancouver, B.C., this 7lli day r May. tOSS. TIIK CANADIAN FISIIINO COMPANY I.IVITKD an Hound Trip ExcurslDti Fares Tlekc; (! dlly to ipt. If Knnsas City St. Louis . . Chicago . . Detroit . . Cleveland . Washington New York . Boston . . . $126.00 1Z9.50 131.00 153.62 156.56 189.56 195.40 201.50 Corresprsvlina fares to ot hrr importnt center., final return limit Ortobr 31, 1913. Ubrrsl .top-over priviir jr. going and returning. Zloa Hatlonal Park Low unvner fares to thi. new Wonderland of Color In Southern Utah. Why not take it in on your wsy Kt t TctlowatonaNatlanalPark May alto be made a tide trip at a small additional cost. Atk for free booklet descriptive of theie famous rctorta. Wherever you want to go, let oa nuke all your arrangements. Jt roett no more and will av your valuable time. Union Paciflo System 1405 4th Avo. and Union Station Seattle, Washington the daily rnrws Feeds ILeLeaiLer and preserves it. Keeps it pliable, smooth and free from cracks. Keeps it "Young". Did you "Nugget" your shoes this morning? NUGGET Shoe Polish Black, Tan, Toney RtJ, Did; Drawn onJ H'hite. 9 uily. Soul, Spirit, it seems to hit iheni harder than juiz' over noes, mis soil of talk uvel an: unseen, mysterious line, is un-j canny, ami seems spiritual it- elf. If 1 should happen to re mark in front of a radio: 'What you are abolit lo do will bo re- meiubered,' it might have , but little effect on my congregation in the church. Hut how about a bootlegger listening in, all ready tt lo start on a cruise in his bottle- aden 'flivver'; or maybe a bank clerk hatching up in his mind $10,000 worth of sin and trou- ored brother eoifie in and sing the. old songs, like 'Garry Me Hack to GI' Virginity.' We also use in our radio services obi sing, 'Abide With Me.' the hymn which we were broadcasting. A doctor there wrote me about it. lie said the ilyM'ig nvjn's face was transfigured for an instant i as he gasped his last words 'they are all sipgiijg they arc all sinsring' all singing together." Ghostly Atmosphere "1 have never yet seen an audience rcnuiiii indifferent to this ghostly, mysterious atmosphere of radio in a church. When we broadcast over K(!0 ' I notice everybody in my congregation sings with a little more spirit. They're thinking of all tho people listeninig in. And, when I'm broadcasting, no matter what platitude 1 m:ty tiller my audience gives me strict attention. We preachers are also affected by this strange force. We can't help but cluuige a little when we broadcast. With the world listen ing in, we are afraid to bis too dogmatic." "Jliil we know very little about how to best use this power. Some day Ihe real radio preacher will appear. He will be a master of the technique of preaching lo millions of individuals, not in a crowd, but scattered over the earth. He will have 'to advance a philosophy with its background in nod, and deal with truths acceptable lo all. If I were younger," continued this preacher who looks and talks like Lloyd fieorge, "I'd go in for ratlin sermons on a big scale. The young man who masters preaching witli radio in his pulpit, will be as famous there as Arthur Hrishane Is now famous on tho front piige of a newspaper." AdverlUe in the Daily News LAUNDRIES DECLARE FOR THE NEWSPAPERS ADVERTISING MEDIUM HKGINA, Juno a, - Truthful' advertising will sell auylliliui with merit and the best medium for advertising is the daily news-) papers was one of Ihe outstanding statements made before the North West Ganiiiliau Laundry-I men's Association annual convention in HegitKL by W. A.' .lohnson, Galveston, Texas, president of the Laundry Owners' National Association. Mr. Johnson stressed the value1 of newspaper advertising nndj quoted his own experience iui Galveston and showed the dele-j eales Hie advertising campaign: which he had carried on with1 iiuost successful results. He al-l inbules a sixteen per cent in crease in business largely lo truthful mUcrlising and organization of sales force to back it up. A definite policy of devoliiu , two per cent of Ihe previoii' (year s profits to advertising had ben followed and the result I were excellent. Ho assured the lauiidrynien that it was one of jllie surest methods which tho i could use. Vhicli would bring them volume of business, hut aggressive salesmanship had !' .c coupled wilh it and iiistaucen jrvnai oilier industries were doinv i through use of newspaper space .'and sates forces. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert Juno 3, 1915, Hal I'erk has received wordl that his brother, Gol. I.. W. Ieek. was mil sei'iimslv wniuuled :i' Idei or a man and wife engaged ,,. r,.ullL )o j,op.; in a ramily row would they not l0Wl.v,.,.t mhI,,!,,,.,! ,,llu,.t. M-rl..tis be affected, hearing that inys- ii, 1 i iiji.ii iini in ti intitiHi: i irii tenons voice gut of somewhere, coll,jUon. Today's despalel.es aymg: w nai you are anout to uiinoiine,, ll.ai W. A ..i.t,. lo will be remembered!'" Smil-,A,X ollll(erg and I'. Garr have nig. nr. liorilon continued: ..1111111.1i i ..,.. You'd think they'd turn it off. J Well, of them Hut' some do, i,Pin i urt iicim,.. most of them. I helwve. just ,., fn ,,, .... ,.,., an't resist that mysterious little :ta.,. i.uF. i.. i.,..m..... .... " " .... ..i . r. "i. . I.. .1... iil! mix uer in tut' onruur iciiiuk them things." Crusade Against Devil Grtisadiiiig against the devil and his work is helped by music . 7 , . I.. I I ; : played during a cliurcti service broadcast, according to Dr. Gor don. "Sometimes we have u col quantities and it is expected it will be encountered in large volumes very shortly. dverHe in th ImHv w tunes played on cabinet organs. si'.ALKl) TKMiKllS addressed a generation ago. This sort or , lc undersigned, and lorse.l nvusic awakens old memories. 1 ..ll,.r for Winrf Itepairs. port know one instance," continued elements, II.C," will he received this modern mini.ster, "where ,,, 12 o'clock noon (dayllflht radio music from our church was Juno 8av;nfl), Tuesday, 23, 1925, a romrorl to the dying. A man fp m.lir ( w,,urf a, p(.: in a hos,ilal Jay dying with .elements, Skeena Iislricl. II.IL pneumonia, unconscious of the! ,.,aII, alllJ frnil4 f ...uilracl radio things on his ears, such as;ca ,)(, etl, .,,, ..iricalion and all the patients fn the ward had formi f ,,,;,,.,. 0i,(itl,., i n,i, avaiiame. Miuueniy ne negan lo..,.,,,.,-,,,.-,.. ,.j ,., ,.(ii,..T",.r n. District Kngineer, (hl I'ost Olllce Building, Victoria, 11.11. ; and al the post Olllces, Vancouver, H.U.: I'rlnce Itupert, H.C., and4 1'orl Clements, It.'. Tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied by the Depart ment and in accordance wilh Ihe conditions contained therein. Kach tender must he accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to ye order of the Minister of Public Works, equal lo 10 per cent of the amount of Hie tender. Ilomls of the Dominion of i.anada or llouds of the Canadian National Railway Company will also be accepted as security, or bonds and a cheque if required to make up an odd amount. Xole. Mine prius can be obtained al this Department by depositing an accepted cheque, for the sum of $10, payable to lb" order of Hie .Minister of I'liblic Works, which will be reltuned if Ihe intending bidder submit- u regular bid. My order, S. K. O'HHIF.N, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ollawa, May '2l, Wit. DrJ.P.Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block Phone 109 Week-end Special, COTTON CREPES 30 inches wide. 20 shade-. Hcg ;ji)c , 95c LADIES' BUTTERFLY BLACK SILK HOSE pair "ill (S IJM ( tin disiijiiv in our Third U. . 8 . .... tt nituu MEN'S TWO-PIECE SUMMER WEIGHT ' COTTON BRIGGAN UNDERWEAR. .,. . .T10 B. L. garment. Kmc price 55c Men's Sterling Work Shoes Wo have nul Tew left. a pair Ileg. ,n, e ; -j- $4.95 Cash and Carry Grocery Specials For Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. until U noon only Grapo NutJ Spccal. per package Buttercup Cream Cheese : llr. hri k Libby's Prepared Mustard -Special, per jar Pure Ontario Honey Hi. pails, special . . . Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour Per parkage Sugar Crisp Cornflakes- Per package Circle Brand Sliced Pineapples Large litis Maple Leaf Brand Plums Per tin Pearl Barley Special. 1 lb Alberta Fresh Eggs : dozen fur Creamery Butter- -In hulk. :t lit Extra Special 5 String Brooms I. unit :i to each i iibuii' i Salada Tea Heg. X, per lb. Special, per !! Icing Sugar- lb. package Lump Sugar- 2 ll. p.o-kage 15c 51.75 15c 95c 20c 10c 15c 15c 25c 85c 51.00 40c 70s 20c 25c UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. WESTHOLME THEATRE THURSDAY ONLY, 7 and 9 VIRGINIA VALLI in "K, The Unknown" l-'diit the story li Mary Hobeil Hindi ' slur. A splendid picture. A Tamous tn-. u cast. A IiarfliiiK invslery. A thrilling clun.-s W Virginia Valli in Ihe must . harming tole oi 'f' Who was "K, Tlu Unknown? What wit In ' he doing in Ihe village? A photo-drama witli duns problem of right ami wrong. If he . I life it wutilil lielray his own secret, the women would he lost to him and a prison cell aw . t. i " how "K" solved it. An enignui play intern. ' ever-new story nr love's hl. sweet snug. 3 " , Virginia Valll, Percy Marmont, John Roche, rranc. Feeney, William A. Carroll, Margarita Fisher and otnerv OF THE DAI COMEDY "NERO." TOPICS 35c and 10c Ready-to-wear SPECIALS For Thursday, Friday, Saturday June 4th, 5th and 6th 7 Ladies' Summer Coats, including a j50 model. Ileg. 8M.00. Special (llll(l,lly em Ladios' Cotton Crepe House Dresses 95 l.roiilered. Ileg. ;.".". Halt? $1.95 S(tl Ladles' Gingham House Dresses Ileg. 2.. m Ladles' Sateen Aprons--Knihroiilered wilh $l 50 JHL'.an. Sale .' ' ' V. i - Si,l 1, " ' bt- Lndlos' Figured Cropo Drosses Ileg. 57.5O 25 DISCOUNT ON ALL OUR LADIES' HATS Ladles' Panama Hats l'leal lor piciiirs, only 50fl Children's Panama Hats To rh'r 'l"fintf Jabour Bros. Ltd Phone 645. . I