SPRING STYLES ON DISPLAY Monday 1C and Tuesday 17 Kveryone is Cordially Invited 'emers P.O. Box 327. Phono 27 TEA SERVED Piccadilly Broadcloth lit a iuiik'' "f iwcnly shades the ideal inalcrial for summer Trucks children's dresses or underwear .10 and iO inches wide. Specially prieeiJ, jicr yard 85c WEST OF ENGLAND j STUKb Third Ave. Phono 753. j Canadian Launi and rv Dry Cleaners OperalniK the only power cleaning and pressing equipment in the city. Service and workmanship unsurpassed. A phone call will bring our car. 515 6th Avo. W. Phone 8 DRY Birch Wood FOR SMALL. HEATERS, 50c Per SacV I HydeTransf er 139 Second Avenuo. Phone 080. Nlghi or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. WOLVES MENACE TO ALBERTANS Chase Slolgh Loads or People; Numbor Shot When Chasing Man Kh.MOSTOS, Mar. 17. Word received here from Vilna indicates that limlier voles have overrun thai part oT Alberta and people in the district art-afraid lo go far at night. Dances and oilier evening engagements have been postponed. Last week as a parly of four were rclurninig from a dance al Hamlin they were pursued by five limber wolves who kept within a few feetof the sleigh for about three miles of a lonely trail through a tamarac swamp. ; line of (lie occupants of the sleigh hud a loaded rifle but was persuaded mil lo use ft mill! ! (absolutely secessary. The team, Iseenling Hie wild beasts, galloped at a lerrific rale over the I frozen Iriiil and Ibe driver was 'ullerly powerless lo chock (heir speed. Twice when the burse's I slowed down in crossing deep 'snow drifts Ibe leading wolf made several attempts In jump into the sleigh but 'received a few hard knocks of Ibe rirle slock which sent him reeling hackwurds on Ibe snow. A rail on Ibe back of Ihc vehicle was almost billeu in two by the ferocious beasls, who -furltinale-ly slackened down and gradu-j NOTICE. All examination fur Korrl Hauler In- held al liiinn Lakf on March Ull. mil. Aillrslknis will l rvKelvwl ,u. td ikm.ii or Munli illli li.v tin- lilflrlr luri-slrr, omirl lluuac, fiime 1 1 ti i r rroin wlioin appllcalloii foini ami fin arltrulars inav bi.- otitaini'il. Ire, I on Caiitlldair niiil be tli-IIMi sulJTl ml iimrc than forty ynn or k'. It'' Ufiil In Urlllsll Columbia fur al least on i year, or (tiukI rliarailer and 'i.Yiih rollUIIIOII, Willi oo(l ni'rrirni i- an ramillar Willi llie prarllcal clile ut loir trlntr. Umber eruislnir. Mirvrylux an fureM molertkill. Willi kimwledjif o j On- I hits I Ail ami abtt- to urnauUH ur. tynd handle ini'ii. I III examination U to t-ilallMi n cllrililc lli ror Hi" next year rrom utile!. a'MtntiiieiiL-t will lie made at raiiavrH ar- required. One rauaer I miulred liiimn illalrly. . II. fluri.vH.. Civil Service r.Giiiiullmrr, Vlrlorla. It .:. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH , COLUMBIA. Ill llie Matter or llie. Administration Ae. . I ami I In I lie Mailer or t lie KMate or Jean I.auel lieecasCiJ. luteMalr. TAWK .MtlILK Ilia I by order or Hi Honor I. Mill. Vuuiip, made tlie Iflli la lor February, A.K I was iHinlei .ViliiilnlMrslur or tin- clale or llie la.-Jean l.auer, deceased, ami all larlls liav line claim airaliist llie said estate an-liereb.v ieuired lo fiinilsli kauie to me. Iieopeilv verirlod, on or Iwfure tlie ail lav or' Marcli, IDS.', ami all panic In lebleil to tlie Mild eMail' are required I' iav the ainoiMil or tlx-lr Indebtedness t me rirthwllti. AOIIMAN A. WATT, orriclal Administrator. I'rniee Itupert, ll.i:. Iialed 1 1 1 1 - Jlst da.v or t'eliruary, iVi'- IN PROBATfc. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Hi! llie Matter or the Admltimrallon Acl; and In tin; Mailer or the KiMalc or II. J. Hen licit, In-reused. lull-Male. TAkT M'lTICK that by Order or Ill-Honor F. Mill. Yniiiiir, made llie IS til ila or I'eliruary. I35. I was unooluled Ad iiilnllralor or the estate or the late II. i licnnclt, (let-cased, anil all par He linv Inir claims airainFt the xald estate ar hereby minlrcd I" furnish name to me. prnpcrlv veciried, on or beriire llie a I dav oT March, Illiii. and all parlies In debled to the said estate are required t- pay Hie amount or their Inileblednes- ! me forthwith. . MIIIMAN A. WATT. orriclal Administrator luted tlil a I s r day or February, W:1- Dr. E. S. TMT DENTIST. Hlgrson Blook, PRIKCE RUPERT. B. 0. Office Hours, U 8. Phon. aso. Opn Cvanlnga Only For IdmIiI Appolntmantft. ally fell behind as the scared, party approached Ibe railway missing where (here arc largo open spaces and iwo farm houses. 1 Had Narrow Escape A few days later the' foreman of a parly or tie makers had a narrow escape from a pack of timber wolves liuntbering from nine lo twelve, which attacked .lini as be was 'returning lo camp in (he evening. Ibis man says tie wishes no more adventures .villi wolves during the remainder of his life. He had i.trely nulled his horse from a lilching post and was adjusting 'he saddle when Ibe pack suddenly appeared on Hie summit of a hare knoll about 60 yards tway. They rushed down (ho sides and across the intervening Iraw al lightning speed heading straight for llie man and horse. Made Speedy Climb More by instinct than Ihought- tulness, he says, lie ciiinneil a Iree at his bark bill cannot re-fiujinber bow he performed the eat so ipiickly, having had no practice since his boyhood days. Part oT lite pack charged the .affrighted horse and others howled around the base of Hie tree,- while a few of the wolves ehcAved Ibe sloek of the rifle which vis lying on the snow, the horse Ihundered his way to camp and leaping thf rail fence, aroused Ihc atleitliou of Ibe crew who were welling ready for supper. Surmising what had happened, the crew loaded up their rifles and went to Hie resctn' of Ibe foreman. They shol Ihree wolves and wounded .evctal and In Hie great relief of Hie lerrit'ieii foreman, heal off 'he remainder of Hie savag rain. ; BAD BLOOD IS THE CAUSE OF PIMPLES AND BOILS What yon need when tliu blood KcH I mil or order I a Rood tonic to tone and bulkl up the ytciii and put the blood into proier lUiaiw. lor Hih itrt'iMre tin-If l notlilinr lu -final BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Mr. I A. In-llicil. Allan. Saitk.. Willie: "I'm- Ki-vi-ml ear I wa troulilpi! 1 1 1 1 holla anil plnii'lfit. I lilcil many innllnilit- .liilt could Kit lin ri'AUlti. I ; I lien' (link lliirdiirk IIIimmI Billcrit and I lii'i'iiini' rrri' or my iroublu. II I the j "id.s mi'illrlnn I ever look Ilia t did mo uii) K'ioiI." II. II. II. In lii-Hi oil tin' market ror Uin 1'iisl (,', vi-ar-; iml ui only by The T. t Mllliurn Uu.. Limited, Turoutu, Onl. SPRING STOCK OF CURTAIN MATERIALS Just Arrived! Nets, Marquisettes, Madras, Cretonnes IN NEW DESIGNS. Season's ;Latost Dress Goods IRISH WOVEN LINEN 3D Inches wide. See Our Window for Engraved Oriental Brasswaro. 3rd Avenue. GEO. D. TITE The Quality Home Furnisher Phone 20 BRULE ROUTE MAY BE USED Correspondent of Sun Statos Railway Will bo Built That Way A special despatch lo Hie Vancouver Sun by (ieuevieve I. ipse!! Skinner, their special eorres-poiiden! al Ollawa slates as nil -lows: While Hon. (irorge !'. (iraham. minister of V railways, has indi-cale.l thai be will not Jie in it position unlll next week lo announce llie route recommended by Presidents K. V. Heady and Sir Henry Tlioriilon for Hit: Peace lliver rail olllle!, if is rreely prediclcll by I hose, who know Ibe situaliou Ihal Hie modified Urulc hake roiile will lie !hc choice. Thiil Sir Henry Tliornlon look ed wiin favor tin Ibe Itrule pro posal tuny lift assumed from the fact Mint" Premier Oliver staled Ibe president ol National Hallways had explained it Rilly lo him, while allendiug Peace lliver conference hern in January. Proposed Routo The modified lirule mule, follows the Athabasca Valley in a norlliei ly direct ion front (Jbe.l station on main line ol lite liaua-ili.in National lo a point where Hie Athabasca turns east. Proposed line then continues uortl. dropping into llie valley of l.illli i Smokey.wliivli.il follows until it picks u: lheohl Canadian ,oi th-eru localioii Iron! Kdiiioiilon ami While Court Hirough llie, hearl of the (irande Prairie district and on lo Police Coupe. I' run i .luuclipn Point on Slur genu Lake a li.'i-inile Inaiich in b northeasterly direclion is pro posed to conned Ibe present Kd monluii lliinvegau road al i. point aboul -d miles south ol .Mael.eiiiian, giving direct con-neclion over Ibe existing line lo Ibe North Pejice (liver area. T his would mean I i miles in new eotisljruejion from Ubcd lo Ibe boundary of the Peace lliver arming area al Miirgcon i.aKC as compared wilh 300 miles from Fori Ceorge llirough the, Hock) Mountains In Hie west boundary al Police Coupe. New Construction The lallcr would only solvi Hie problem for lie South Peaci. lliver area. Xorlh Peace lliver couulr would be serve dby 0,ri miles of new construction under IhcTlriilc proposal, lull this would reuit-al least '.'IK miles addilional mileage from Hudson's Hope to (be present leriuinus al West Herwyn, if allernalive via For! i irorge or Vauilerhoor should be adopted. . The fact Ihal the Itrule line would lie wholly east of llie: mountains and rcipiiri- less than. half Ibe mileage oT new con-, strucliou, is presumed lo have weighed heavily with Ibe railway engineers whose opinion was' evidently reflected by President i Thoiulon. , NEW LODGE NORTH OF YANDERHOOF WILL BE OPENED THIS SEASON KDMONTU.V Mar. II. An-iiouneemeul is niaile b Canailiaii National nTHi'ials Ihal Hie new lourisl loilire lo be opeueil Ibis summer al Slitarl Lake, norlh oTj Vamlerboof, lo be known a- Doujilas l.oilge, is li lie ererlei by a inember of n Vancouser eon- i tracliiiK firm who is plamiiiiK lo! speml if.'l.'i.niH) on Nie central buibliii ami Iok iitiuiilow 1 1 1 i - year. lu view or this ilevelopinenl. the llrllish Columbia uoernineiil I has aunoiiiieeil Ihal its 11)25 roailj program will made ptnvisiou lor u rnolor hiffliwiiy rroin amier- lioor lo Douglas I.oile. 'Ibe lotlge Is beiiiK orecleil on the site of the obi Fori HL James ! built I iy Ibe llmlsoii's Itay Com pany on Hie south eiuTor the Sliiiii l Lake in I HOC, w hich was ror many years Ibe venire of 1 1 1 1 i fur Irmle imliislry in Ihal ilis-j Itiel. Slnail Lake is noted for, BIG Jerllev Removal Continues until March 28 Owing to lack of space In our temporary quarters, we are forced to redo enormous stock, and we have decided to throw the entirq line on the market at" 0W which will astonish vou. pntt Now is your opportunity to buy good reliable Watches, Clocks, v.v.. " - -r i ' v w w.w, Diamnmi "iai!ionn . n Prflrinus t C Stones. , DU.c Rinas. D-n..lno Broaches. 111,,. Pins. Mo.Llalo Nocklets. n..-..l Pearls. .. ""HQS tht niiier Kieri; - . " . ' ' ' -r "",hiu Oliver rl,r oilnfi China, Qlluon Silver elato Plate, nnllpu. Cutlery, Tntlil Toilet Arllr.lnQ. Articlos, Jewellery, .tnvunllprv. Plnl Ciub n . . r Cut wit Glass, Bags, Suit c Ladies' Handbags, Umbrellas, Pocket Knives, Razors, Brasswarc, Novelties, nc tremendous saving. . 'ill What wo want to drive homo is this THIS SALE IS ABSOLUTELY GENUINE THERE IS NO CAMO'JFUqj We are the oldest established jewcll ry storo in the city and we are not quit'-The prices on all goods are marked In pi in figures as is always our custom'' originally checked from the invoices. Yop can thus see for yourself just whan? regular price of each article is on the pr ce tag. This will give you an ideania price reduction. Come in and choose what you require while the selection is ! best. Satisfaction guaranteed as usual. " Diamond Specialist feel more i than on a folks. Max HeilbroDer iiiiforiable iip lliere level 4ill1 common IN PROBATE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA III the Mailer ut I lie Administration Act. Sll'l in tin- Maiii-r or tin- KMaie ir v. vvmi iiHitn, ImraMil, intotatr. TVki; MITICK that liy onlcr of m lloiioi- 1. Mrlt. Vixinir. mailr lliv Kin 'I'V r Ktlirnary, Itfifi. I wa a'xlnlrl A'l iniinlrli.r tr 010 t-aiair f iiw ' V. WaKliiMiUi. ilret-HMMl. anil III earinr liavliiK rUliiit analiml Uin natil ftjlf ar lu-rrby roiiirsl In furnlfli aanw, CP" i--ily vrnriiil to im nn or lirrK li lay r Marrli. IUJ5. and all arll' In Irblnl tn III" nald friW air lcHII'Ctl I pay Dip aiiKHiut at llHlr lillcbltslni- to nil) rurllivNltli. MIIHIAX A. WATT. orrirlat Ailmliilatratnr. frliH-i' lliii-rrl, H.:. tiall UiU 91-1 'lav .if IMirnarv. tuf. LAND ACT. Ill Skicii.i l.anl liKlrlrt or I'rlnre IiuihtI licoH-illuir IHilrlrl. TkC Ml Till. Iliat (icorirr I.I 1 1 If. ut Trrrarc II I:., im iiiialln luinlxriiian. ami C. I.. M. lilRi. or Trrraii'. P.t'.. o',i-Mllni liiiiilirl-inaii. Inlrnil ! a'tlv ror ,riiilM.Mi tit purrliaie Hi'' rollowliu l' wrUx-il land, ror ImliiMrlnl Oc: ColiiiiD'ininir al 1 !! tilanlisl al mil riHl or lilaii'l Mlnnliil near inuiitli or kll Kiiiiikiinmii llivrr anil Ivlnir near ! bank or all rlvi-r; tin-nip fi.Moulna xlmrr Hue annmil Inland In niIiiI ol i-oiiiiiiciiriliiciit. lonlalnliir sr. arr-. nwirr or w RKOIICK I.ITTLf. ml CI.AIIIE I,. M 0IUURY. tftftlinnl. SYNOPSIS OF L.N1! ACT AMHNDHENTS JRE-EMPTION3 Vennt. unrfnervH. urvyel Vniwn lamU limy be ire-emptwl by r.rltlMi uhjpclii ovrr If years of . iirvlJo niirn on li-clarInK Inlrntlon to I'woma UrltMli iiI)Jih.-1, condl- ioiuil ui on -RHilvucp, ot-CJliatlon, Mi linin-uvf invnt for agrlrultural vriMMiPii. Full InforiiMtKin coneernliis resu .llrn renr0lni pru-empUonii la kI.mi In lllli-lln No. 1. IjuihI SfHea, "How tn l'ru-wnpt linJ." cllr of wlilvli can be oblnlnwl free of ch;irK y BddrciMiInK the lH-aitnient of Uini'ls, Victoria, ll.C, or lo any Government Aicent. Itm-onlK will be Kranlwl covering only land mil table for iiisrlcullural ouriM)c, and whltli l not timber-land, I.e., ntryl'iK over S.UOO board fVct ikt acre went ot llie C'oual llatixe nni.1 5.0IHI feel per acre east of that Hanic. Application for pre-emptions are lo 1m. uddreMKoil li the Irfind t'om-iiilxKioner of the IjohI JlccordiiiK Ul I vicloil. In which the land applied for ' it Hiluatol. and are made en printed : forma, conlea of which can be ou tlined from the Iand Coinmlxnlnrr. I're-emptioiiH mut be ocrupled for five yeara and Irnproveinenla mada lo value of $l Per acre. Including clearing and cultlvatlne at leaat five acrea, before a Crown Urant cin be received. Kor more detailed information aee the llullctin "How to l're-empt Land." PURCHASE Apiillcaliona ore tecelved for pur-rliaee of vacant and unreserved Crown la mil, not being tlmberland, for aKilcullural purpoaea; minimum price for firal-claas (amble) land la 5 per acre, and aecond-claaa (Krai-Inn) land J2.M) per acre. Further Information reKardlnir purchase or leaae of Crowt, lands la Riven in Hulletln No. 10. Iand Serlea, "l'urchaae and Leaae of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or industrial ttes on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purclmaed or leased, the conditions Including payment of stumpsge, HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 acre, may be leased as homesltes, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land ha been surveyed. LEASES For grazing and Industrial pur- poses areas not exceeding 640 acres ils fishing possibilities, I n Ml L upj may be leased by on person or a in mr.iii'x in eiiu in nav tr "!'' been eauulil I hero. A MAN OF; LOFTY AIR Arlist angrily 1 Why did you sky my "I'oflnill pf a (icn-llenian"'? Member of 'llaiifrliifr" Coiimilt-lee. Well, you see, he looks like tho sorl of iierson who would GRAZING Under the O rating Act the Province la divided Into grazing districts and the range administered under a Grazing Commissioner. Annual grazing permits are Issued based on numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Stock-owners may form anclatlons for range management. Free, or partly free, permits are atallabla for ttttlers. oaiprs and travellers, up to tin ea4. s Diamond Specialist WESiliOLivItii T HliATRl WEDNESDAY and THUIlSDAY, al 7 and 9 "For Sale" A page nl ri al I i I . A plioln c . liniileili aiiiiiiili dim k. .1 u-l a- in -or loilay mo sold lo llie highest lni frnnkly enlletl shivery loiy il is Hi-mill Mieial 1'iisiitoii. I' iIImt ami un i1 ers, llie eligidle, ro ll m- n of ui iri i die plea uf miirryiiig whll, girls are i Mile.- Hver.yoin should w Hii" l:oi miiilerii slavery rloakeil in llie giu-nn Huperd dres-es unit sellings. K All slur rttsl. (laire Winilsur, Ailnip' Kll is. 'Fully .Marshall, .lolm Palrirk. f mihts. Imri-lnir Mayo ami olher-. AUBREY STAR COMEDY TOPICS OF THE DAY.' "POLLY V00." 4e. j c Canadian National Railwaj Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Docl Enflimiers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, P S makers, Foundirs, Woodworker!, tic ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped lo handle oil kinds ol MARINE AND COMMERCIAL Won. PHONES 43,and 38F ho BIG e Sale for Ten Days Only From Thursday, March 12 to Saturday, Mrch Here are five lots ul .Shoe- wlich are ufferiug Ilium al a priru wTiied wn quifk. Lot No. 1 7." .pairs Ladies.' Slipi" o.oo iii utM.oO. Halo Priff Lot No. 2 Till Pairs IJIiililron's Hulh.'i' sizes from a In Mrtgulur Lot No. 32't Pairs lafiilios' Sli'iip Shi , ilium heel. Mugillar .1IU.ii. Lot No. 4(l(l Pairs ladles' Hueid' mill high iiei'l, in dlaek, lirnwn uliii .isS.riO. Salft Prico Lot No. 5 ;i(i Pairs .Mise-Bs mill llo J. Ilctrillur i.7r. SiJle Priee 'I'liose an1 Imrgiiiu jirfct "nil pnssihle. Willi every puri'luiso rroin n Ladies' Hlioes, nparl I'mtii llie nliove nv give free a pair ol' Ladies' Silk Hose ( world $1.75. And wild every liun-li fit: from our vugiilm slock we will ale-oln1"1' if eitslimetx' luisv. SEE OUR WINDOWS. Jabour Bros., LtJ uorner xmra and Seventh. .!lll"! " scH! Hi'