i irnraHiw Oranges! Size 1 50, per do 65c Size 170, per doz 60c Size 2 Id, iter doz 55o Size 252, per doz, . . . . 45c Large irapefruil, each 10c lluy while prices are low Strawberries, 3 boxes 50c Cherries, per lb 40c '.rapes, per lb 40c Tomatoes, Lettuce. Cucumbers. New Carrots, Heels, at lowest prices. New Potatoes. 3 lb. 25c Mussallem's 417-423 Fifth Ave. East. Phones 18 and 84. Travel by our Taxis Ang Get a Ticket Ten of these tickets entitles you lo a free journey in our cars to any part of the city or "Seal Cove." Remember the Phone Nos. 189-112 Let us do your transfer work. We will attend lo Ibis carefully and promptly. We are the only agents for I'.ll. Spruce Mills Kiln Dried Kindling. Special for a few days only. G.OO delivered. Large load. The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Opp, Old Post Office, 3rd Ave.; Also Seal Cove DRY BIRCHWOOD and Cedar $6.50 Per Load Cut to any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phono 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Auditorium Dancing Evory Evening, 8 to 11 1 Dance 10c 3 for 25c W ed. Kve., song by II. Astoria, Itnpersouuliou oT a Chinaman Kinging a song. Thursday Kve.. songs by Subouriu and Coulute. CHARLES T. CABRERA, Mine Engineering and Contracting 017 Second Avenue Toronto 407 Commonwealth Building BITTER ATTACK EEVATOR VOTE Conservative Organ at National; Capital Against Prince Rupert Project SAYS IDIOTIC POLICY A recent number of the Olla wa Journal, organ of t lie Con sensitive party at the national capital, made a biller attack on the vote for the Prince Huperl elevator. 11 said: On Monday the government came to parliament with a re quest ror i,3uo,u(Hi to construct an elevator at Prince Huperl. Asked lo justify the pro ject. Ministers at first remained silent. Faced with a storm from both Conservatives ami NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVE .NOTICE IS IIEIIKBV GIVtM that lit.' reserve covering certain laud near tlie Junction of ocstall aud Skcena It I vers designated Lot il, llautre 4, Coast ill-trkt, is cancelled. UKO. U. ,NAUE?i. t)e;iuty Minuter of Lands. Department of Lands, victoria, B.C., May 4Ui. ivil. LAND ACT. Nolle of InUntlon to Apply to Laaa Landa. In tlie Land llerordinir W-trlct of Prince Itiyxri. and lluite on the north weM roai of I'carsc I -la ml. li.e. approximately three utile uorlb from the mouth of Winter Harbor. Take .Notice that i. Fielding; Strati or uun.v(de, B.C.. occiipallon raunerynian, intends to apply for a lease of the follow iuir described land: Coiiiuieuciiiir at a post Planted aniirui- liuately three mlle north from the mould of Winter Harbor, I'earse Island; theme liormwesl two (Si chain, more or let, lo low water mark', thenre iiurlheaM along; low water mark one hundred and sixty v1U) chains thence southeast two (i) chains; tlience southwest one hundred and lxly I6U chains, more or, li-M, lo ilnt of coiiimt'iicement and containing thirty-two (asr acres, more or less. , JAMES flEI.M.NO STII.WO. .Name of Applicant, ttated .May lilu. im. LAND ACT. Nolle of InUntlon to Apply to La Landa. In the Laud Itecordnir District of frtnee lluiiert. and situate on the north west roast of I'earse Maud, B.C., apprux- naiety six nines iiorin rrum tue mouin f Winter Harbor. of Take Notice that Uosse-Mlllrrd Limited Vancouver. B.C.. occupation narkeis. Intends lo apply for a leae of the fol lowing- aesrrioen una: Comiiieiicluir at a This! ulanted antirox ltltlllilv Kl lullw. ttiti-tl, rpftn tlitt nuiiilh r Wittier Harbor. Pearse Is and: llieure northwest two Hi chains, more or iesa, lo low water mark; thence northeast along Jow water mark one hundred and sixty (1601 chains; thence southeast two ft i chains; I heme noulhwesl on hundred and alxty (IftUi chains, more or les. to Mlnt of coiiimenceinent and con taming; thirty-two (It) acres, more or less. , UOSSE-NIl.I.EHn LIMITED. .Name or Appllcanl. Dated May 1 8th. IBit. LAND ACT. Nolle of InUntlon to Apply lo Lea Land. In the Laud lterordlnr District of rrinee iuiixti. ana Miuate on tlie norlh- UU.I ,t,U4t iif I'.ir.H ItfJuttfl II I (..... imately three miles north front the inou'.li of Wittier Harbor. Take Aotlie that I rlnell's Limited of Prince l(Uiert It.C, occupation packers. iiiu-iiu to appiy tor a lease or iu 101 low I n ir described lands: i.oiiiiiirnilnir at a ikjsI planted approx imately three tulles north trout the mouth of Wittier Harbor, l'earse Island; thence llkl-l liU.., tUll l ..Itllllltf ,.n l..utf ..... . II III ill") c VI J to low water mark; iiieuce south west alonir low water mark one hundred and sixty (IClii chains; theme southeast two (i mams; menee niirtltcast one ttuudred and sixty (10lii chains, more or less, to point of roinineiH eiiieiu and con-talnlna; thirty-two (3m acres, more or less. FltlZZLLL'H LIMITKD. .Name or Vpplicanl. . DaK-d May llfth, 1985. IN PROBATE IN TMK COMMISSIONERS COURT, TCRR. ITUSI OF ALASKA 1 DIVISION NUMBER ONE. HVDER PRECINCT III the Mailer or Ihe Katate of Leatha Itavls, lieceased. Number 10 probate. Notice to Heirs. HV virtue of an order diilv slirned and made of record In I'm above entitled court on the l&lh day of April, tt&, notice li hereby Riven to (Ted) liavls. the alleKed husbiitid of the uhove named deceased and lo all oilier persons clulmlua; an Inlerest in the above named estate that they and each of them are hereby required to be and appear lit Win above entitled court al llyder, Alaska, and submit satisfactory proof of heirship within sixty days from the date of the flrat publication hereof. And If you fall so td appear and file such satisfactory proof, a decree of this court will be eniered furfellliiv your Interest therein. Hate of First Publication, April it, Hate of Last publication, Jure il, OnEN F HILL, Adiutulairator. lions. Vet not satisfied with mat, not satisfied with appalling uebts, and railway deficits and tuxes' utilaught by a railway duplication that, is paralysing the louutry, this government goes off on ait idiotic tangent of duplicating harbor terminals. .Millions have been .-pent in developing Vancouver. Millions mure will Ite spent. Vet although Vancouver is capable or taking care of all Hie traific we call fend through the Pacific, it is; seriously proposed to throw millions into l'rince Itupert to compete with ourselves in Vancouver. Dust as we pile up mountains of deficits by competing against ourselves in railways, we propose to add to the heap by a still crazier competition in har bors. ' II is 7GT miles front Kdmontou to Vancouver. Il is UjO miles from I'M ni on ton to l'rince Huperl. Thus, this government proposes to spend t. 300,000 lo make a t'Ofl miles further haul for our railways. Is it possible - -considering present railway mileage costs to .measure thv depth of such folly? We are afflicted with railway deficits, we are fronted with a ffrave problem of mileage costs in operation, yet here conies a government with a I,300,oori expenditure lo haul .M ain furl her than we need. We should like to have the private mind of Mr. (ieorgc 1. (iraham upon such manifest folly. Absurd and Dishonest The excuse about development 'iT northern Ilrilish Columbia In both absurd and dishonest. Why not fe our capital expenditure li based on our development? Why this constant and crippling mania (If building beyond our iieeils? The time may come wlirn Ihe northern hinterland of Ilrilish Columbia will be opened up, when its wheat production will justify a l'rince Huperl elevator. settlers into the counlry. excuse would exist for kurIi outlays. Hut the contrary, unfortunately, is Ihe truth. A public debt or 2,-S(i0,(Miii,()00; annual fixed charges of 130,000.000; the heaviest taxation in Ihe world; LAND ACT. Nolle of InUntlon to Apply 10 LM Lnd Hi Kki'i'iiH Land MnrlrL llri-urdltiK lift-trlet nr I'llnif ltujMTt iinl iltunte al I'nit l-'.clwrrt. ll.C. ward. II i... ofw'utiatloti Flult I'likem. In tends to apply lor pftntonmlna lo lease tlie rollowlni desfrllted laiidn: I'.Miiiiienclnir at a Jiut planted at Hie 0"iilhit curlier or L't 447d II.V. cuaiil diMrler, tlience antilltei-ly almiir low water mark. uo rt.s tlience anittliwenlerly, pitralll to tlie anntlieily lmiindiiry or Uit 147(1, 1&0 rt.t tlience iturllierly purallet lo water mark. J00 reel; tlience north, eanterly alnnir the aoutlierly boundary or Lot 4471 produced, 1 to feet to tlie point or commencement, containing half an acre, more or le. 8KKLNA IUVKH fACKIMO COMPANY. LTD. Applicant Dated May tit, 195. taxation, and living costs may omitipatrd you will become troubled wait sioar no matter. It goes on itsjtuiouj md Mtk headache, and Tor miirf i,w.fl,.n,,- ....... nomliiiL' J'U must Im-Ip ur liver to remove the Ullt I.IIV1.1IIIM U J I Cj v ........ j-l . .... , money with profligacy ami aban- lon, bribing constituencies with the people's money, morligagiiig Canada's future in a mad bid fori ballots, visionliig nothing hut office and power. One can but ,...1 ;., ...,,:.....: i..r..i t.... ., ,' ,. r ,. ' I M". I. O. ivellierrotl. It. n. .No. 1 cousiiiuiion which sets a tnmi crman. out., write J a awrull) Upon the opportunity of such : troubled Willi rouMlpatlnn. and aick.anit leaders for harm. Ibllloui headache accompanied with cmre . i .owning- Feiis miiicu maue luv vrr " ! lnleratile 1 Irleri itlfr,ini ,i.,...uli... NEGANIE THE CHILCOTIN IN- without rel.ef. but alu.e t.ktnr DIAN, FOUND NOT OUILTY1 l-tvrr rilli tlie beaJarltei and miiMipaiion OF MURDER, IS DISCHARGED BY ASSIZE COURT TO-DAY. (continued from page jne) ase were Indians made the case no less important thai if thej were whites. Outlines Case On the night in uestiou, Mr Manson said, there had been i gathering of Indians -in a cabin belonging In tlie accused then occupied by Ihe dead -man an.5 his family. There had been liquor ami that, perhaps had a great deal to do with the unfortunate ending. Deceased and hi wife and family together with icriiscd and his wife were present. They were joined by other Indians. 'Two or three hour laler, hot words pacd and ac cused said that deceased was not a good workman. There had ap parently been no retort but ar- ville who provided a tilan illustrating the surroundings of the incident. Under eross-examin ation by Mr. Jones, .vilue said that he had never heard anything against accused and believed that he had not been a rowdy Indian. The only offence he had previously committed wa the killing of a moose out of tM-ason. Primitive Witness If the accused was primitive in appcaranre, then doubly so was Ihe principal witness for the crown, Louie Johnson, sou of deceased. With long hair and sharp features, lie kepi bin arms folded aud had the nervous luibil of swinging forward lowacds tin:' front rail of the witness box. Young Louie, who spoke to i Shuswap interpreter, Oscar Hates, who translated lo Kugjiii laler to be comntunicatcd back through Chilcotiu to the accused, told of the rude shack in which his father had been killed. He-cause of Ihe lime taken by flip unwieblly interpretation, the wil Hut in Ihe meantime, when Can-jnes was on the stand for nearly ada is tottering under overhead, when debt and taxation and de pression are lowering the moral of our people, is il sensible lo keep marching to financial ruin willi railways and elevators and harbors and other capital expen ditures. With needless ' riles i for brahcli lines, for harbor fa-! cililtes, for I'eac.c ltiver HaUways and Hudson Hay Hailways, jnitny in this country are blind to the fuel thai wo are mortgaging its future in a way that may cripple our prosperity for half a century to come. Were Canada ,011 the flood title of prosperity, were we paying something off our debt, were wc lessening taxation, getting rid of railway deficits and bringing two hours, ills evidence, stiin-ined up, was largely the same as that which had been outlined by crown counsel. There had been drinking, accused had said Ihul he was not satisfied with the work done by deceased and the latter had replied thai he was not strong enough lo work hard Neganie struck deceased with his fisl in Ihe chest. He fell lown, striking a box, and later died on Ihe bed., Neganie was quite drunk, tlie others not so much. Some of those present were lying on--the floor. There were Hire,- beds in Ihe cabin, two kegs con ami no table bul a large siore box. They had all drunk out o! a kettle which was passed around. Accused and deceased had been good friends. Others Indian Witnesses Under cross examination, Louie Johnson said thai his father hud been drinking heavily too ami hail been tjuile angry al what .Neganie had said. Witness was positive tliul his father had not struck Neganie 'or attempted lo do so. His father was about 15 years of uye and about the same TAKK NOTICK Hut tits Skupii Itlvrr l 1.1 . V,.tti,j,, J ,i,.l kllO-V ' lKann . lie oiu not nu v I'Kkirtir r.umpnny. Llinlo-d. r Port F.d-1 f,ut inai ne iiuij a weaw nean. Other native witnesses wen Shell Albert and Joe (iramboush. both Chilcotitis and Catholics in religion like accused. His Lord ship asked (irainboush if he was any relation of the Johnsons. Witness replied that he was not He had been friendly with bold ,i ... ' j .. i , 1 1 ... panic, mi were unncoun in Uiaus wiili i Ue exception ot Hi" iNjlKutiouj bile Hut It circulating; In the blood and ut!ettlnr the entire biliary i-leiii. Cur I lit a purpuM) there U liu other remedy to equal MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS luve disappeared, and 1 am very thankful for what they have done for me." lor ulc at all diutrarlsU aud dealeit. put up only by The T. Mllburn Co.. Untiled. Toronto, (int. Johnsons who were .Shuswaps. Court then adjourned until 10 o'clock this inuriniig. Doctor's Evidence The first witness called lh: morning, when the ease resumed, was llr. :. A. Charter or Wil liams Lake. He told of having made a Itost-iuorleni after tin-body had been exlpimed about u month after the death or Johnson Louie. The In-art was in a badly diseased condition and the spleen1 had been ruptured. The rupture or the spleen hail bee.: caused by direct violence. In i normal person such a ruplu'v probably would no) have -aucd death hut in this ca owing t Ihe heart condition, violence o ctised struck deceased with somei'1" '"'elil hve caused or ae- vigor on a vilal snot. Iieeeased.H'rstled death was not in good health vul his heart was alfeeled. The violent circumstances, il was alleged, had brought on his death. In falling, after being struck, lit? hit a box. He was picked no aud put on his bed where he expired shortly afterwards. The first witness culled was Constable Ian Macilae of ilance- This closed the eac for the crown. The only witness for Ihe de fence was Annie Nrganie.. w.ifa o'. Ihe accused. lecrihiug Ihe incidents of the flight in iuelion she declared that there had been fighting between Joe (iraiuboiisli and young Johnson. The older Johnson had altempliyl to slop Ihe fight and had been kicked n- he abdomen by (iramboiish. Willies declared thai arrusrtl had been asleep on the floor throughout the fighting and and deccase'd had not bent en gaged at any time in the fighl. She was not drinking but men had been. Verdict Not Gulty Louie Johnson, Joe Oram boush and Shell Albert were called in rebuttal by Ihe crown. Hach testified that there hud been fighting between accused and deceased. There had not been fighting between deceased ami (iramboush. After defence and crown coun sel had addressed Ihe jury and Mr. Justice W. A. Macdonahl had delivered his charge, the jury re tired al i:.:o and returned at 12.55 with a verdict of no', guilty. Accused was then discharged and Ihe Hrsl case having the al-lenlion of the Asiize Court wa concluded. NO CHANGE LAND ACT. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT Dl.irlii or CiMslnr. stikitie lilvlnlon. "One thing thai 1 like about our new leilger-keejier" said a member of a firm .lo his partner, "is thai he's reliable. You can always (ell whal he is going lo do next." "And what is that?" asked Ihe partner. "Nothing" was thu, reply. IN SEASON Prospective runner in farmhouse lo you have hot and cold water in this room? runner's Wife Yes; hot in laining I'cach litjuor, no ehalrslhc sirininer, cold in the winter. TAkl. MITIIIJ .hat I, waller Julian ( llclu I lied soldier), of Teleitrapli Cn-ek, It.c., ri'iipHtloii Miner, liilemU to apply fur pei-mliMliiii to init't liuso tlie tullouinfl iJcHcrlU'd lmid:- I'.iiiniiM-nilnr at a pout plmiled alxml one mile eal or MiummN hluitrli near I lie htlklne ltiver aud about at iiillen soutliweiit or TelcTMli Clerk; thence north (iu rhHliiK; thence east 40 rhitlni; thence aouilt CU .'haliia; tlience wet 40 :IiaIiim to Milut or cdmuiencemeiit and rouuinlng; 3 JU acre", more or Wr. WALTKIl 4IUJAX Applicant. April 10th, tlilS. Dr.F.P.Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block Phone 109 "AQE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Wela. June , Fancy CHINA Special Discount for This Wieek Only on all Fancy :iiina. Tlie Very Lai eft LUNCHEON SANDWICH CUPS (coinhined. cup. saucer and plate) In heaiitiful Lustre China anil delightful rehiring We cordially invite you lo view . our China .slock which contain! Hie largest variety in northern U.C. Save Your Eyes Our Optician has had over 25 years' experience testing eyes and fitting glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North Progressives, they later explained that the proposed elevator would "stimulate agriculture in the hinterland of Northern Hrit-i sh Columbia;" What can one say of such lu nacy! J-.asern Canada has thous ands of abandoned farms. In the western prairies there is more land than our present rale of immigration can absorb in years. Yel here we have a government so lost lo reality, so abandoned to folly, that it. proposes spending $1,30(1,0(10 for non-existent traffic in Northern Ilrilish Columbia. Millions Into Rupert This country is crushed with overhead charges. iii its mad railway duplication, its Grand Trunk Pacifies, its Transcontin- enlals. its Quebec bridges, its Hudson Hay follies and its harbor developments, it has facili ties for a nation of thirty mil- Every time you order shoe polish, specify "Nugget". It's the most economical in the end. Keeps all footwear looking younger and neater; feeds and pre. serves the leather. Black, Tan. ToneyReJ and Oar Brown. Alto White Dressing (cake) and White Ueantr (licuiJ). 2 A depressed industry: prodigious railway deficits; and exodus of our people to the Stales these things should challenge reflection. Mortgaging Future Hut it is useless, apparently lo ajtpeal to this goerumciit. Debt, BILIOUS AND SICK HEADACHES ARE CAUCCD BY CONSTIPATION Onre you allow your bowel in become Week-end Special, MITKIIO nnr-i?r uibii o ntoa snuti iu T;n( ,,r oi heel, all sizes. Special . . : MEN'S SUSPENDERS medium we... U5 Special '5c Men's Silk and WoolTaffe(a Shirt Sizes ri .i 17. H,T s; $5.95 s ' H: LADIES' AND MISSES' BROADCLOTH WAISTS While 'see window display . 15. s CHILDREN'S SUMMER PLAY OVERALLS, ' K'u-s. Iti'g- I.X.. Spe. mi ... T s $2.50 51,45 at Cash and Carry Grocery Specials For Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. until 12 noon only Snidcr's Tomntoe Catsup, special perbitn 25c Snider's Tomatoo Soup, pc- tin B.C. Granulated Sugar, !:i lbs. for $i,oq I. unit I'll lb., to each rtii.m i New Potatoes, lb. for 25c I. unit S lbs. j Malkin's Bet t, Tea, 1' lb, for jus 'Lipid II His. u each rtiAloim Durke Salad Dressing, m t ial 40c Squirrel Brand Peanut Butter, per tin . . 23c Brown Beans, i lbs. f,r 25c Del-Monte Dri-Pak Prunes, . lb. tin ... 75c Pure Jam, Logan-Raspberry, lb. tins. S (5c Saanlch Clams, special. : i m- for .... 50c Red Head Matches, reg. '. Sp-cial. U Sc Fresh Ground Coffee, Ib. for $1W Spring Clothes Pins, dux. fm 25c Sunlight Soap, pi t . ii imii 20c LiUH' " c.-irlnn- in c.n i - UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Night, 7 and 0 pjn. 'THE SILENT ACCUSER' A nivlerv-lhrilliM wild I'der il- service'dop who trailed a oi hi Ihnnigli Kv tlranialic slmy of ciuii t man. a g"'1 raiiiue. Lovely Kleunor HiMinJiiiun as Hi- -as a hov in the duiigcrous di'c 'l lh" A'S'" clear her swVelhearL Mysterious nninb i ' ? Ihe only willies. How he manages .. , v I nick Ihe real niunlerer, nnil bring happm-mid Ihe girl or his heart, are Mime of lh i. s of I'eler the (ireal, the four-fooled sar 1 Accuser." Strong cast. . Raymond McKee, Eleanor Boardman, Paul Welgel, Edna Tlchenor ami Pater the Great - M'lf' BEN TURPIN IN MACK SENNETT COMEDY - "THREE FOOLISH WEEKS." 35c andi" TOPICS OF THE DAY Admission TU G BO ATS Day Phones 423 530 Or. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. phonM 6S7 539 Cr. 6"1 Black 735 Silk Specials! Thursday, Friday and Saturday June 11th, 12th, 13th .. . ii., lit 1.7:.. sl" 1 '' ei.95 Silk Poplin, lil'l'CII llllu .'tic ..r- - Striped Taffetas, rg. :.:."'. f m'ui , --, s( ' g'g $2.35 Black & White Striped Tafretas, reg. Strlpod Satin, reg. :i.f". 'sl,,,,,,al , These s,ecials an- ;pl,i!!,,H,y J,;!;cnl'i be sold l.. till 8 . Miff M. ' , , iM ',tK aiKl we eannol give then, al Hie M"'" Jabour Bros. LtA Phone 645. Cor. 3rd