THE DAILY IfEWS Frlda' AOE SIX Fancy CHINA Special Discount for This Week Only ou all Fancy China. The Very Latest LUNCHEON SANDWICH CUPS (combined cup, 'saucer and plate) In beautiful Lustre China and delightful colorings We cordially invite you to view our China slock which contains the largest variety in northern H.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 Do You Know What This Means? 50c You and another passenger can travel anywhere in 1 1 u perl or to Seal Coc for the small stun uf 50c. He sure and ask our driver for a ticket. When you have saved up ten of these tickets, present them lo the driver and you are entitled to one free passage. Don't forget Hie l'hono numbers, 18U-112. Kindling . We are the only Agents for this excellent fire starter. None better. One load means more will follow. Delivered, .$i.00. Transfer Call us to do your Transfer work or let us deliver your Coal, lee or Wood. The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Opposite Old P.O. Open Day and Night. Phones 112-189 WEEK END aPECIAL Tea ' and Coffee For Friday and Saturday Only Jllue Itibbon Tea, 5 lb. pkg. $3.25 lllue Ribbon Tea, I s .. 70c Ktnpress Tea, I s , . .. 70c Supreme Coffee, per lb. 60c Uraids lies! Corfee, lb. 60c Wedding- Hreakfast Coffee, per lb. . . ... . . 50o Keonoiny Tea, per lb. 60c Mussallem's 417-423 Fifth Ave. East. Phones 18 and 84. DRY BIRCHWOOD and Cedar $6.50 Per Load Cut to any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Auditorium Dancing Every Evening, 8 to 11 1 Dance 10o 3 for 25c Salunlity evening, a clog dance by H. rJabourin with his maple clogs on that maple floor. Oh! Boy. Free Admission MISTOOK INDIAN FOR WHITE MAN Employee of Government Liquor Store Unwittingly Supplied Native with Brandy Mistaking an Indian for a white man has led an employee of the government litjuor store i here into (he police court as the defendant on a charge of supply ing liipuor to Indians. William I it. i:....' ; ...1:.... .1. .imiiri1. me iiiuiaii in mui'miuii. (was fined in the police court un-fder the Indian Act $25 for hav-iing liquor in his posyssion. (inquiries being made he inform ed the authorities that he had obtained the liquor a bottle of brandy at the government stor" afler being issued a permit. C. L. Youngman, the oflicial of tlf store, was summoned and he pleaded guilly to the charge. The Indian looked very much like a while man and" the action of the official was entirely unwitting. it is said. the magistrate m holding the case under advise ment. FISH ARRIVALS Six American and three Canadian schooners brought in a total of 1 :!;, 50(1 pounds or halibut this morning im-luding 12.000 pounds held oxer by the American NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVt ' NOTICE IS lltllKUY CI VK. that IlK reserve cuerintr certain lands near Un Junction of Mt l j II and Skt-cna luve. deslmiated Lot it, llaiipe S, Coast Ut-tril l, U cancelled. Department or Land. victoria. H.t;., May 4 tn. IV 2 jfcu. it. nAUfc.Ti Deputy Minister of Lauds. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply to Lim Landa. In llw Land Itcrurdlnir District or Crime lttiirt. and situate on the north west -tial of pearse Island, B.C.. approi-liualely three miles tiurtti trout the mouth of Winter Harbor. Take .Notice that 1. Hclclinir 'itianz or Suiiuyide, B.C.. occupation caiiiicrytiun. uuenu to apply ror a ieae 01 me 101 lowing; described land: CoiiiineiK-lnir at a Mauled approx lmalely three mllrg north from the mouth or Winter Harbor. I'earse Island: then-e northwest two (i chains more or lc, to low water mark; llienre northeast aloiitr low water mark one hundred and filly (161) j chain; llieure wjtjtlieati two it rlialm; llienre southwest one hundred and Mity U60 rhaltis. mure or h'f. to f Hjltit or rommeiiceltient and ron-lalnlng llilrty-inu 3ii arres. more or less. JAMES tIEI.M.XO STIIA.NO. .Name of Appllean:. Hated May tith. ittiZ. One cannot burn Ihe 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 yoor many duties as wife and mother, then pile on washday labor, and expect lo keep yourself fresh ami 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 burning"' without burning the candle at both ends. Canadian steam Laundry Phone 8. 5 1- Now obtainable In Prince Rupert. Suprema Canada's Fav orite Furniture Polish. At all good slbres in small or large bottles. Also "SUPREMA" and the famous Bleach." Mop Oil "Eureka Look for the Hoosler Label. Dr.FMenny DENTIST Exchange Block Phone 109 Take REAL Mustard to Your Summer Home Be sure to include one or twotinsofCOLMAN'S MUSTARD in the sup-plies you take to your Summer Cottage or Camp. Only real Mustard freshly mixed can pve you that savoury zest and tang in your food that you appreciate so much. And only real mustard freshly mixed with cold water furnishes real aid to digestion. Make a note now to"rememr ber Colman's Mustard" when you leave. folmans Mustard 350 C aids dijjestioy schooner uiaeier for tomorrow's sales. A feature of the sale was President, 33.000, at a.'JOo and ic to Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Marguerite I., 13,500, at lUO-j and 5c to the Hoolh Fisheries Canadian Co. Hravo. 7.000. at .3Uc and ic: thence south fO fhalns; Ihenre vest 4M .hams to point or commetirement ana rotiuinlnr 3tt) arre. more or less. WALTER. 1UIJAM. - ' Applicant. April 10th, J9H. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply -to Laasa Lands. In the Land Iteeordln District of. I'rinre liujiert, and situate mi the north- eisi enasi or t t;are ivianu, d.i... ippnu-mately six miles north rrom the mouth r Winter Harbor. Take NnMre that tiitsse-Mlllerd Limited r Vancouver, U.t:., occupation inke.s, inn iid to apply lor a lease of the. fol-imwiuit deai'i-tued land: ' 'iimiieiti'inv at a not planled approt- 'iiiatilv Mik iiillea n.irtli rrrmn the mouth! r Winter llarlstr, I'eariw Island; ttieme ii'ii-thwent two (S) chain, more or leu, in luw water mark; thence northea.l alnntr low water mark one hundred and -'illy tlf. in rhalna; tlieure iiuineai 'wi 'i. chain; thence mulliwent one buncired and alilf .150) chain, more or Ii imi, to point ol colnuienreinetit and con inng thirty-two (32) acre, more or COSSE MIIXKllt) LIMITED. Name of Applicant. Uated Maytlth. 19SS. LAND ACT. mxty -I cu chain; thence koutheaot two t clialnn: thence tmrtlieatt one hundred and sixty 'ifto rhalnn, mort or It-, to tioint ur comiiieiireineni ana ton ainliia; tlilrty-lwo 'J arrea, more or lest. rnizzEMa LtMiTtn. ,'ainn ol U'pllcant Hated May 1ilh, 1 SS5 1 rWTTWw WW CATARRH el the BLADDER E1i C.p.l : (MIDY) teart raroe ISTXrV ftrwur f'fvr.untcrfctU EVIDENCE COMPLETED THIS MORNINQ MANSLAUGHTER CASE AGAINST SYMES (continued from page i) etised said: "I didn't mean it just that way," and he started lo tell of the accident., lie said that ha hat dune everything hi his power lo' avoid it. Witness said: "in other words, you blew your horn. If the children got out of the road it was alright. If Hiey tlid not lliey would gel killed.' Arcuscd replied' "Timl is a hardj thing lo say.'; Willie said:j "It was a hard way lo act." I'ar-j ticulars of Iho arcident were: then further discussed. .Sergeant- MrCliurliy then arrivetl on tin scene and told Symcs thai he bail heller go 'on. TiTe crown-otlVied a picture of deceased as an exuibit. II wi ruled out by His Lordship' who warned Mr. .Maiisun against exciting the sympathy of the Jury. There, was furl her lestimon from Mr. Muuro with regard lo the rates of speed of oars and; : lie possibility of witnesses judging speed under certain conditions. A badly torn lillle coat, which Mr. Muuro said at the lime of the accident was Norma' s, besl, was entered as an exhibit. Cross Examination The couu'rsnlion thai haJ lhal Canadians received more passed between Mr. Muuro and lur second class fish than did accused after Hie arcident was the Americans. Arrivals were: American again referred to under Mr. l'at-niore's cross examination.-Mr. I'alnioru- It would be the it:; Defence, 21,000, at it. 10c ami decent thing for a man who had caused such an accident to speak lo you and express his sympathy, would it not? Mr. Munro Yes. Mr. Palniorc IMtl he not say 'What would you think of me if Oouali, 8,000, at lt.30c and ic to I ilid nol speak aboul It" Iluyul Fish Co. Mr. Munro .No, he said the Glacier, 12,000 (holding over).; words 1 gave. I realized that Co. Canadian Inaturally he would 'be a Utile Point May, 7.000, at U.80c ainl'nervous. I held no i)l will Trump, 10.000. at 10c and .against lnm. i.e to Allin Fisheries. .Mr. ralinore ion you not su TillieiS., y.000. at 'J.'JOc ami 5c "I don't want you lo come and to Canadian Fish V, Cold Storage try lo smooth it over." LIBEL SUIT ENDS IN An s'milh. unsuccessful Liberal can-' didale for liewdncy lo Hamilton Head, a Vancouver lawyer, has ended litigation wherein the plaintiff claimed damages for an 'tuvll lri liitll ill nil: cuiiiiiiii: "(iiirl here on June 15. Hend coniplaiueil of statements iii it letter written by Smith in wliicji were observalions reflecting on Head. ,dvpr''e in 'h 'i-illv Sw LAND ACT. CAS8IAR LAND DISTRICT niitrlrt or caslar. Snkine InvUioti TAKE NOTICE .tiat I. Walter Julian . I.. ... . - . IJ . . T . !..... '.... b- Mr. Munro No. Mr. Palmore Did he not sn "I am not here lo smooth it o-r. An accident i an need- APOLOGY BY SMITH " . Mr. Munro No. v Mi- l'!iinini'i I Mil Von L sav. apology apoiogy Trom iroin Maxwell! .ua.vweu;., t .. w: n, ., .'1'iiit. j ;vu ..... . - satislied till you have killed two or three." Mr. Munro Nti. 1 Mr. l'atfnore Hid he nol say lhal he hail ntfCes of his own a.tege, ine. w,..c na.i m-oi. -.. jrl ,t. ,ite f lllL. Iillk. land he would not waul to III. .fl ! I. ...... I n.m illkll'M't litem uciiiiriainj i un .. Mr. Munror-Hu did nol Mr. Munro sahl thai accused had phoned Hie. police afler h lr Munro) bail nlioned the doctor ami Mrs. Munro. Chief tfpiller gave evidence ol Ihe tests with cars subslanlia;- ini' lhal of Sergeant .MrClinchy The accused wsts put on Ihe eland in his own behalf after Mr. 'iuiuillt-u nwiuirr . 11 inrpiafii wrr.,.- B.C., o-eupatlon Miner, Intends to apply putmore outlined thai tilt tie lor petTnlMMi to )ur(:Ilae the followinri , , ...... ,i; oetriuea lanas: iloiiiinrnrir.z t. a fence would be that no negh- n-t rttinfo,! alwiiit . , - 1 H...I ,iv ii.it i.t m Mel.eiidii sliiuirti m-ari xieiiiv " .-nw.... lire Stlk.ue hlvrr . and about 3t miles; ai-Ciletl tlid all in llis power to Miuthuet or Telerraoh Creek: Ulienee . .. ... north 81) ctiains; theme eaM 1U Chain; a Old the OCCHH'lll. Accused on Stand The accused said lhal as be came along Fifth Avenue' there were from lliree to five children nlaviug in the roadway. When lie eame over the brow of the hill he was travelling X or V miles an lMur. He sounded his horn the children separaied-some to . ,11 I I ... u one sine aim some to me uuit i He nut the car in neutral and had his foot on4 Ihe brake. Just as he was ten or 11 feel from deceased she scented lo cbatugo her mind and rushed toward tbe other side of the street. He jammed ou his brake and swung sharply to the right in an al tetmil In avoid hilling her. 11 Ihe conversalinn with Mr. .Mun ro and declared thai Iho conver sation hail bML'ti f nth us indicated by Mr. lalinorr' pictiou and denied by Mr. Munro. Ser- graul McUlinchy bad been there but had gone away just when the conversation started with Mr. Muuro. Cross-Examined Under cross-exaiuiiialiun, accused said that it injghl bu possible to see ihe heads of children from a dislancu of 12 feci ocr the brow of the hill. Asked by Mr. Mansoii why he did (tut turlt slritijrht on to the sidewalk if inn rifiht upon the sidewalk aiid,(j f,-,,,i of" tin car. The car did! afler he bad struck ber, drovclll0 0j, iniiJe of ten feet when off the sidewalk and ou a short distance, lie tlid nol know why be drove ou unless it was from Notic. of intention to ppi to l..m l.scie.nl. When he had run In the Land llerordinr DUtrltt t un Hip. Mldcwnlk lie Wits nearly rriiii-R jiujivri, auu itunif; uu mi; iifirtu-Ml fnHft of Tear liMaml, H.C.. aplru-IntatHy iltrcK in lies nurtt) from the mouth ur Winter llarlmr. Take .Notice that I'rUztll's Llmlti'd vt erliiw ltujieit U.:., ocrupatkm iiat'krrs. Intciiil to aiily for a lee of ilie fol- lowiur ncitrriitea mild: Coifiinriiriiii at a tjt nlanted anurin linaicly thn-f nnlcn north from th 1111111111 nt Winter llarhor, I carte Island; tlmti'-e nnrlliwi'Ht two' (2) tint I in. more or if. In low water mark; thence tuiutliweat alotiir low water mark mi hundred and slopped.' He could not avoid slrikintr the lillle girl. Before he put the car in neutral, accused staled (bill Ihe spectl might LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Apply to Laaa z Land It, Skeena Land IiUtrlrt. Iternrdln Dl-trlrt or Crime Itupert and altuate al it r.dward. n r. . TAKE NOT1CK that the Skeena lllver I'acklnir Cotnpany, Limited, or rort t-a uiiM H.C. orriinatlnn FUh I'ackera. In tend to apply lur pentillon lo lean the rolloulnir rteiurllerl laniH- Conimetirlni at a rxmt planted at the tiouthwett comer of ljl 4476 H.V. nwat district: thence auiitherly alonir low 'water mark. SU0 It ; thence sotitliwealerly. parallel t the nontlierly iKinnoary or iw 447, ISO rt.; thente northerly parallel to water mark, too feet; thenre northeasterly alonir the southerly boundary of 1-ot 147 produced, 150. feet to th point or commencement, roiiiaininir nan acre, more or less., SkEENA ItlVEIt PACKING COMI'ArlY, LTO. Applleant tilted May lit. 1SJJ. necessary going right over, ac cused said that lie thought he hail done his best lo clear Ihe child when she suildenldurtcd Ihe brakes .were jmiimed un. W . II. Herry of the jury made enquiries as to the speed limits in Ihe city Id which Mr. Mansoii re plied lhal ilhe common daug'iu- 1 rule always prevailed and was governed entirely by circumstances. F. Haller, ittiol Iiqi Juryman, akcd it I lie ic were iiul the other children on (be sidewalk to be considered in turning suddenly on to the sidewalk as Mr, Manson had suggested. Accused replied thai there were. This closed Ihe caicfnr Iho defence. The Jury . tfecidetl 11 would be unnecessary to call expert evidence as tu the ability of cars to slop when the brakes were Jammed on at different rales or speed. This had been sugcsted'hy His Lordship and Mr. Manson had secured a witness, Mr. Heed, (0 give Ibis evidence. . . Advertise In (be Dally New announce Jewellers -JL , Bulger & (Cameron Dissolution of Partnership SALE The Greatest and Most Genuine Jewellery Sale ever held in Prince Rupert WE MUST RAISE MONEY BEFORE JULY 1 Our fine stock of Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Cut Glass, etc., will hi on sale We do not expect a profit on the sale. We will be glad to get even the wholesale price just now. Many things will be cut far below cost You can save 25 to 50 per cent, and thrifty people would do well to buy their Christmas Gifts now The business we do proves that our regular prices are right and we guarantee anything you buy just the same as if bought in the usual way See Saturday Paper for Bargain Prices SALE OPENS MONDAY MORNING AT TEN JJulger & (ameron Third Avenue Ltd. Prince Rupert I a - i have been or 10 miles an Imur. j After goinn in neutral .with his brake on Iho speed would bo! slightly less unless the car wu allowed to go without coiilrul when it would iuickly pick up peed. Accused was examined as l WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday, 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. VIRGINIAVALLI "THE SIGNAL TOWER" An exciting tide uf the Iron Moad with the "'' " wnoil forests or California as n background. AM Hi rueiidous sweep or a niirrnlive filled. I oi'Hh '"F ' Ihe romance, Ihrills ami (lungers of rnilnmd lite t" embodied in Ibis Hue pholoplay. You will see Ihe ".. giant Jocotnolives, Ihe hurtling through spa e ..I an train, mill the l.rcnlli-L.king fight between lv . tigmtl lower Yon will mh one or ihe niot a'' ' "'h stories of the year in which Virginia Valli heights or artislic chnr.t! ter porlraal. Many sli' " - ( lacles to bring you to the edge or ynr sent M - K ' , Virginia Valli, Rockllffe Fellowes, Wallace Beery, Farrell MacDonald, Frankle Darro, Dot CENTURY COMEDY "PRESENT ARMS. 50c ana niiTue oeuiniu Silk Specials! for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Juno 11th, 12th, 13th 95c Silk Poplin, (ireeii ami Nilr. Keg. '-7r'' S',erU $1.95 Striped Taffetas, reg. :.:.-. Special . . . , 51j5 lack & White Striped Taffetas, reg. 2.j. 1" $2.35 Striped Satin, reg. :i.rn. Hjieeial . Tliese specials arc exceptionally good J. .sl be soltl tip till Hal.ir.lay nigl.l. They are red.n. MJ and we cuimut give lln'tti at Ihe special price Jabour Bros. Ltd. and 7th & ror Cor" J 3rd Phone 645. ,