AGE SIS We Move IN A FEW DAYS So get your Cut Glass and Jewellery while the 25 per cent Discount sale lasts. So I 0 Walcr (lasses .. 75c icl C (ienuino Cut Glass Tumblers 75c Set (5 (icmiiuc Cut (Mass Shcrbcrl Glasses . . $1.15 21 Were Tea Set, lllfdi fSratle Chine, set.. $11.90 Ladies' ami (cuts' Umbrellas, each . . . . $1.95 25" Pearl Necklace (non-desfrur tilde , each $1.95 Discount everything in the store. Diamond Specialist TOOT! TOOT! 'Throw the switch. Then-is something coiiini. It Is Casey Jones with his Serenaders ami a (rain loail of Dancers for (he DIG DANC.K lo ho held in (ho 'Auditorium' Wednesday Evening, Apr. 1. ltefrrshinenls (ien Is, 41.00. Ladies, 50e The Hall has been renovated and looks like lluck-inhaui l'alace. Cotton Crepes lincsl quality Jap Cotton Crepes, an excellent material for underwear, house, dresses or children's wear. I'neijiialled weari'iipr and washing iiialilies in over 20 shades, including' Drown, Mauve, Purple, Navy, J'iuk, Copen, Orange, Hose, Leaf Green, Ited, Salmon, While, Yellow, riesh, Henna, Turquoise, clc Per Yard 25c WEST OF ENGLAND STORE Phone 753. DRY Bird Wood FOR SMALL HEATERS, 50o Per SacV HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day: Wr BUY BOTTLES. 3rd Avenue. PROTEST MADE U.S. SEIZURE Claim Made That Pescawha Went to Rescue of Shipwrecked Men Only Not only arc local .shipping men up in arms against seizure of the Victoria rum-runner l'es- jrawha, hut rescued members of the steam seliooiier Cahoa have voiced Iheir sentiments regitrd- injr the seizure .made by lliiif railed Stales coastguard cutler Algonquin, as the triul'iif Cap tain Pamphlet and his crew approaches, says the. Victoria Colonist. It will be remembered that the rum runner Pescawha picked up distress signals from the Ca hoa, when she had sprung a leak and was sinking off the Columbia Diver, and that the crew had put lo sea in Iwo small boals. Yen- luring inside (he twelve-mili limit. Captain Pamphlet and members of his cruw rescued ! nine members of Ihe Cahoa. af-jter Miey hail struggled for fnrly-righl hours in wallowing seas NOTICE OF RHOal TIMBER SALE X 7038. Scaled Tenders will l ici-clted liy Hi I'lslilct forester nol later than mnm m Hie Dtltdiiy or April, 'IUS5, for tin- pur chase, or Licence X situated ttur Inlli north or l.ol a 1 7 Johnson Cliaiuicl, C.ll. 3 In cut 11, mm reel lxiiird measure i. spruce, Hemlock, lialsjm and Cedar Saw loirs. Two ) year will lie allowed for re nioval or Umber. Further partlnilarii or the CliirT Pores ler, Vleiurla. or the liistricl Forester. I'rtnee II iiperl, H, C. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR BEEF LICENSE MOTICE I hereby (riven that on Hie ftli day or April next the umlerslirned Intend lo apply lo the Liquor Control Hoard ro-a license in respect to premises belli:.-part or Hie building- known as the I'or Clements Hotel, situated at Fort Clements Oueen Charlotte Mauds, Province or lirnisii Columbia upon tlx. lands describe as l.ol rive (J .. Mock rortv-ronr (II subdivision or Lot sevcji hundred am' rorty-slt ? 10 1 . Ouectt Chariot le tlsrlrl K.C.. as shown on a registered map o-plan deposited in the Land Iteglsirv or rice at Ihe City or Prince Iuiiert am' numbered 1079, ror the sale of beer liv ine iriass or ny trie open bottle Tor con sumption on tlie premises. It.VTKh .11 Prince Unpen. B.C.. this 4tli day of March, I8i5. II. I. TING LEY. Owner. Apnllesni GOVERNMENT LIQUOR, ACT. APPLICATION LICENSE. FOR BEET NOTICC Is tnrfliv fplt,.n tl.at .... ... arier Ihe lOlh day or March next, tlh undersigned Intends lo ipply lo Ihe I.iqih Control Hoard ror a license In respect premises lielnir pari or the Imlldiiia- kni (.meen's Hotel, situate on Lot 5, Main Street, Masselt, Ouecn Charlotte Nine" In the province or llrltlsh Columbia, ror the K.llf ftf ItV ft.n t.m I.., tl. open bottle for rorVumpllon on the pre llllses. rutted Oils 19th d.iv of Fehnnrv. 19?". MRS. M. I.. nitNN." 'Unwr Ipnllenni Dr.E.S.TAIT DENTIST Hlgrson mock. HKCE RUPERT. B. O. Office Hours, t U 8. Phon 680. Open Evenings Only Fr Bptolal AppolntmtnU. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phon Ct. Carlage, Warehousiupc, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel W Specialize In Piano and Furnltur Kovlnn. ii 'icroic efforts. Try It tonight before yon lo bol. Note tliat it gives you Instant relief from the nit turning Itch and pain. Then when you rise In the rnornlnc, note the almost unbelievable improvement in the condition of your skin. A fluul, beautiful in color, stainless, with a tlealnodor- delicate, yet a powerful agent lor tkin disease. Tit frit bottlt rtlitvs Tom r rear mantj back. 2'rj D. D, L), toaf, lt, ORIYiES LIMITED that threatened lo sink Ihem any minute. The coastguard culler Mgonipiin -sighted Ihe Pescawha dtorlly afler that vessel had oickeil up Hit! crew and seized 'ter as a rum-runner inside Ihe Iwelvo-iiiilo limit. Take Exception Exception was taken lo Ibis seizure inasmuch that die Canadian vessel had endangered jers.pl f in venluring within the twelve. mile limit lo rescue merican sailors from an inerican ship, afler an Ameri-an liner had passed one of the small boals by, Ihe one which ihe Pescawha rescued, despite I lie fact that' (ho crew even until their sails to signal the in or. Appreciation of the heroic esciie was shown in a prcscnln-ion made on behalf of Ihe Slid-Ien & Chrislenson Company. Wiirh owned Ihe vessel. Captain '.rnesl (1. Ileiuriei, of lite Col-imbia Pacific Shipping Com-iiny's staff, made Ihe piescnla-ion if a walcli lo Captain 'amplrlel ainl gave tin address o Ihe members of the l'cscawhn rew in appreciation of Iheir Daniel Fairfield, second as-islanl engineer of lite slcam chooner Caboa, who was one of he nine men rescued by the 'cscawha crew, tells of his night n the ocean, when nine Ihor-uiftlily exhausted men, piepart'tl or dealh, were saved by lite Pescawha seamen. The rescue brought Ihe I'es cawha in, view of the Algonquin. 'eil lo its confiscalion and tin WATER NOTICE. USE AND STORAGE TAKK AtllICK that .Masselt Timber I'm. Limited, whose address Is 70S I'actrte iluildiiiK. Vancouver, II. C, will apply for a licence to take auu use .tuu ruble feel ,icr second, and to store 75.M. acre-reel t .water oul of stream known as Aht filler, which flow southerly and drains ntu M.osetl Inlet, about one and one i.i if miles easterly from Duckley Hay, B.C., 'Hie tdoraire-dahi will he located at the outlet of Aln Ijike or at a miIiiI be the said outlet, to lie determined r ler survey- haw Ih-cii made. The capacity t the t-e-ervolr lo be created ts aliout )5M. arre-reel. and it will floHl alxiu: l.t0 acres ( land. The water will be diverted rrnrn the Hi earn at a olnl about Ihe location or Ihe ttoraw-dim, naineh the otitic: of A I ii Lake, and will be used ror power and industrial puroscj upon 'he land described as Lot 143? or on l.o ill. This notice was posted on lit-rroiind on the 87th day or- February. I5. A copy or this notice and an anpll "at Ion piiisiiaut thereto and lo the. "Water ct, inn," will be filed III Ihe oTrii-e of the Water Itecorder at I'fince llupeit. 'dtjectlotis lo ihe application may be riled with the said Walcr Itecorder or with Hie Comptroller or Water Itihts. I'arllament llulidlnm. Victoria, ll.C, within thirty days alter the first appear anec of this notice In a local newspaper The laic or Ihe first publication of. this nonce i Monday, March 1, I9SS. MASSKTT TI.MHF.lt CO I.Ttl., Applicant J. VV. Schoonover. AKeut. LAND ACT. I In skeena .and District of Prince lluperl Iteconlinir District. TAKK NOTICF. Hint Oeorire Utile1, of Terrace. ll.C, otcupation lumberman, and I.. M. Ciiirxey, or Terrace. B.C.. nccu-oatlou lumberman, Intend to apply ror permission to purchase the following- de-scrilied lands, ror Industrial site: Colonic nrliiic at a po't planted al soulh end or Island situated near inoiillt or Kll-siiiiikatlum lllver and lylnir near west bank or said river; thence rollowlna: shore Hop around Island to wilnt of commencement, cotitaluiiiK acres, more or less, OKOItOE LITTLE, and CLAIIIR M. niOflKY. 1 IrtoUeuf. Paled this Kih day of January. 1025. Specials! Specials! for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. WALNUT FINISHED BED, Simmon's Coil Spring and Felt Mattress. Special, complete $44.50 IV0Rpllete,NISHED BED' TUe'8 Kl"9 QUalUy Spr,n9 a"d FC,t Mattross- Special, com- $32.50 WEEK END SALE ON ALL BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES GEO. D. THE The Quality Home Furnisher Phone 20 THE DAILY NEW 9 arrest of its' officers, and the.v are m jail awaiting prosecution. Refused to Answer "American liips passed us and refused lo answer our .signals," Fairfield said, "and wo would have drowned for sure, if the I'escawha hadu'l come to our rescue. "We drifted for about forly- et&'lit hours, used un all our sig nals ami were ready to give up when Captain Pamphlet came. "We with all soaked lo (ho hide. Our cat hnL jumped from Ihe lifeboat iiilo the ocean, and wi(h a sailor's superstition, we expected the worst. One more uiglil ami we would have died from extiosiii'i: 'noil we knew it. Then tiloitg lowanls I o'clock lite I'escawha. came to us. "The canlain look us aboard. gave us dry , clothes, plenty of hot coffee and food. "I even slept in his berth. They couhln'l have done any more than (hey did for us, yel hey knew Ihey were running a big risk. "When Ihe Algoiuniin finally reached Ihem, and arrested Ihe officers, Ihey -refused lo com- meul. 'I'd do the sump thing over again,' Capltiin l'aiuphlo! said. "I know (his rum-rniiiiiiig's danvcroiis htisiness. (ml men like 'Itese aren't born-every minute.'' i In the Letter Box j HALIBUT CONTROVERSY Kdilor, Daily News: There was imported into Canada in IV'l'J, Ihe latest period covered by available statistics. iiTG.OHl pounds of halibut having a value or tH.5J.ii0. During Ihe same period there was exported from Canada a.tMO.HnO pounds, having a value of $30K,-117.00. The excess of exports of halibut fro in Canada over imports was, llie'rerore, IV.'3I.7H oumls, having a value of ?it:i,-175.011. These figure deal only with halibut tif Canadian origin, so Ihe calcjt of "'American Imal landed here is no) included. During Hit? same period (here was imported into Canada fish ami rili prtdu-ls of all kinds having a value 'of sf2.o.'I.H:ju.oo, Ihe exports being 27,HOO.y i7,-00, so ht' excess of ex-ports over impWls was S5,:i07,l 17.00. TIicm' figures are taken, from "Fisheries Slalislic of Canada, ll".':i," Issued by Ihe Dominion Htireati of Statistics. All tic n I'M civ :i 1 1 nf (In, li:itilitil exported went lo Ihe IJnileil! "lilies. If we close our port lo Mie American rishcrnicn il seems I jiossiiile Ibal it may lead Ihej I'tiilcil Stales to reliiliiile by; pliieing so hiuh a duty on halibut COA8T LAND DISTRICT. REGARDING DISTRICT OF COAST. TAkF. NOTICF that 1'aclflc Mills, l.ltn lied, of Vancouver, llrltlsh Columbia. I'ulti and Paper Maniifscliiieis, Intends to appl) or a tease or 111c ronowmv (ieerioei lands. In Coast District, Itaime 3, In the Province or British Columbia, and beltiK water lot on the west tide or Cousins Inlet, more particularly described as fol lows: Commencing al a post planted on hiKh) tide line on the west tfiore of Cousins inlet distant southerly alotia; same a on ft. rrom the southeast corner or Lot Ilia, CoaM District, nature 3; thence north ladeif.K., a distance. -of r,,50o Tl., more 01 less, to the southeast corner or Walei Lot I ICO: thence north 4desr.3C'W. aloim Ihe south boundary .or said water lot IK.o, a distance or SUA ft. to the soulhwesl corner or said lot IICO; thence follow Inu me niirn tide line southerly a distance or 7.0UM ft., more or less, to the point of commencement, containing: 70 acres more or less. DATED January tlh. I0JV PACIFIC MILLS LIMITED. . Uy JAMES II. LAWSON, Assistant Secretary, 1318 Standard Hank llulhilnK. 510 llaslliiirs Street. Wcsl, Vancouver ll.C. LAND ACT. Nolle of Inttnllon to Apply to Purchasa Lino, In ykiviia Land District. 1'rltue lluperl llerordltiK District, and sitiiatn on Island In Sxccua lllver Imtneilialcly south or Salvus Island. T A k E .MilTICK ilial Douirlas S. Clarke of liiiniahy, ll.C., occupation salesmar,. iiiienos to Hi'piy ror rrmissmu to pur chase' the following described lauds: ComtiH'ticltiK al ii his planleil on lie-easterly end or tlie Island I vlttir In - tllalely south or Salvus Island, said etaxe lielniC planted at the i-llieiiie east end or sahl Island, and eotitalnlnir all of said Maud. This stake Is planted 400 yards directly south of Salvus Station and contains the name ol Doiivlas S. Clarke, ami slaked liy aircnt Thomas Mills, and coil' lalnlnir 300 acres, more or less. DoliOI.AS 8. CI.AIIKE, Per Airent THOMAS MILLS, fisted Uuimrv mih. I0JH NOTICE. An examination fur Forest Hunkers will lie held al Inn us I. uke on March tllst. I Hi J. AptillcatliKis will lie received up in noon or March Villi It.v mo nirlilct loresler. Court House, Prince lluperl. from whom application Tonus ami roll parlleuhira may lie ohtaliied. l ee, 1 1. on. Candldales must he Itrlllsli sulijecls. not more limn rorty years or aire, resident in lirlllsh Dilumhla for al least one year, of itihmI character and physical condition, with woods experience and ramlllar with Ihe practical side or loir-fclllHT. tllnher 'eeiiiMiiir siirvevliiir sod forest protection, wllh kiiowledne of uie i ores i Act and aide In oriratilio work ami handle men. This eviiiniuallon Is lo establish an elltlhle list fop u,e nevt year rrom which apiHiintinents will be made s ramrers are refiulred, One ranirrr Is re(ulied Immo-dlately. W. It. Marl.NNKS. Civil Service Commissioner, VUlotla, 11.0, BILIOUS AND SICK HEADACHES ARE CAUSED IV CONSTIPATION once Jon allow your bowels In become constipated you will Ih-coiiio troubled with bilious anil sick headaches, and for relic you must help your lOcr lo remove the ixilsonoiis bile that Is clrciilallujt In the IiIimhI and tipsrlliuir lh entlri' biliary tern. For Ibis purpoto there U ho other rcmnly to eiial MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS Mrs. L. 0. .Netlicrrott. II. f. .No. I. Cfinan. Onl.. writes:- "I wat aw Hilly troubled with constipation, and sick and bilious headaches accompanied wllh soere vomlliiiK sHs which made me very miserable. I tried dirreteul iiineilie-, without relief, but since takinr Ijiw l iver Fills Ihe headarlH-s and constipation have dlsapiH-ared, anil I am very tliatikrut for what they have done for me." For sale at all drunnlsls and dealers. put up only by The T. Mllburn Co Lliu Ited, Toronto, Out. thai (In Canadian c.ilch will bo virtually excluded. What wtnild one logically exiccl lo happen lo prices I h en? If we calch 2.2.'l 1,7 10 Itoumls more than wc consume and our only available foreign market is virtually closed lo us, does il nol seem certain Unit Ihe (trices ror Canadian fish will slump C. II. AHNOI.D. BAD WEATHER IN EAST SAYS F. G. DAWSON WHO RETURNED HOME TODAY I". O. Dawson, who returned from I be Fast litis morning states thai everywhere in Ihe F.asl Ihey have had very bad wealher. Al Montreal Ihere was a gale 011 lite same day that the tornado .swept Illinois. Coining west snow was every where all Ihroiigli Ihe country. II looked pretty good to step oul 011 the platform al Prince lluperl ami see Ihe sun shining and everything clear except for the lillle dusting (hat came during lite night. Mrs. Ilolhvvell of Hernia and I'rince lluperl has arrived al New Westminster In spend a mouth visiting with her son ami datighler-in-law. Dr. ami Mrs. Ii J. Ilolhwell. TERRACE NOTES Mrs. II. Mist had Hie mis, fortune to break her wrisj Wei I tiestlay night. Fortunately she wan in town when il happened and Ihe doctor was called ami m'I il immediately. Rural Dean Marsh left mi Mon day nig Ill's train lo attend lit' funeral of Mrs. I'roclor a Haelloii. Orval Kciiiu'y was anollier re cent v ictim al' Ihe mill w hen hi hail his hand badly rut. He lef for Rupert on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. I'rnsi en let-lainetl 'al llridrc and a dance Monday evening'. 'I he room was ilecoraleil vvillt lovely sjirinfr dalfodils. Five lables played I he ladies prizes weru won bv Miss (Hover and Mrs. Marker ami Ihe gentlemen's by Messrs. I.i I He and Marker. Afler dcliei- ous refreshments were served. Ihe lables were removed and Ihe resl of Ihe cveniiitr whs soenl in ilaiiciii'. A ' beitcfll tla'ico was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Felix do Keirrointiieiiiix who recently suffered - considerable loss when Iheir house was burnl. There was an cxij'llent luni out in spile of Ihe filoriuy weatlier. 'I'll, music was excellent dtid everyone had a most enjoyable cven- Mrs. and Miss Uassels sj.enl a few days in I'rince Hupert Mils week. Mrs. WY.il and Mary are in Ihe vicinity of I'.. A. .Sniilh or Kiiltiiu I.akd made a Irip Into Iwyn for .supplies Ibis week. Oscar Olajnlcr who has been spending (he winter in the. Fasl- erii slates relumed lo Terrace on Monday. Van Meier's polo and Mo cump will close shortly. Mr. Cobb was In, I own ror a Tew dnys Mils week but lefl ror haliiiu Luke-, itifaiii on 9 11 11 1 edwardsburg COR Known throughout Canada for its purirv its digestibility and delightful flavor. I lVutc for the EDIVARDSBVRG RcapBool THE CANADA STARCH CO.. LIMITED . MONTRr.tl WESTHOLME THEATRE lonigni enu lomorrow Migiti, 7 and 9 p.m. REGINAL in DEI! "The Fast Worker All adaplallini nl Inuii' l;iic. M.(,, IIOVl'l. "Iltishailds ill Ivh III." ';il . v he was looking Un k all I In lnnr In - -c Cupid. It's I In lasl t, siii.ii lcl, 1 1 t-1 . (old. l'ln kt'd full of wlinle-ipine run .: i lions. If "-.hivv" really 1 in Ihe I i -t i 1 . it. lie gave her orange IiIosmiiiis !h would have lieeu lliinkiiiK ot .eniliug un h v him impci'soiiiile a niai i ii 'l ri icud a: d COMEDY'SOME TOM BOY." TOPICS OF THE DAY Admission 0c and 25c Ruilding jVfaterials LUMBER DllllCIIMMii. Slltpl.ip :nnl I s l.nlli. Mnnl.liKj.--. dak, Kir .ml (. Veneer. S,i h ,u:l n.in.. Rnmcnl. Limn. Plavfec. rtrir.k. Firelirirk. Fireclay. Keencl 1 WJ . . . -, . ' F - . . . . , . . . j j ... Cement, Plaster of Paris, Sand and Gravel, Atbfstos Products, Wood Pipe, Vitrified Pipe, Agricultural Tile, Building Papers, Asphalt and Rubber and Asbestos Roofings. Ilur.i the ;iiiii:-i-NANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 11G and 564 Telegraphic Address: "Bushmarine Prince Rupert." TUG BOATS Day Phones , 423 S39 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine NijN Phonei 538 Products Ltd. US LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED lo building next door In Krtzzell lltil. hcr Hiwji. ' u -from limprp-.' Hole? We arry n full line or , CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDlw SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION .1 1 moo T a rn 1 1 1 ' ' ' WUIIIVQ fcUl VIII THE POPULAR FOOTWEAR THIS YEAR IS For Ladles, Missos and Children And our slock is cuinplctr. 0 1 , in ; l'1 Sandals for Ladles and Growing Girls Si.e- - - .fi I'aleiil, llrowii, IVny ami Illk. I'i'i' l"ir Sandals for Misses Sizes II lo 2 in l""'"1 $2.25 Per Pair Sandals Tor Children Sizes H M ( Miown. Pur Pair See Our Windows. Jl.85 Jabour Bros. Ltd. , t phon6" Corner Third and Seventh.