PAGE SIX Prescriptions A few reasons why our prcscripllon .department is Increasing: use only frush, chemically pure ilniKs. No Substitution Prompt Service Moderate Price. Kvery prcsrripllon is, dispensed hy u fully tpialiried dispenser;. Lot iis he your prescrip- HuillMt. Rupert Pharmacy l'rescripllon Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. V Another arrival of Ladies Coats lu'lhc latest -Spring models. Special this Week: 20 ; Discount on Ladies' Dresses Holeproof Stockings from 1.00 to $1.75 Mrs. WT Wilson Third Avenue P.O. Hox - - 989 Phono Green 389 Bargains We Have one Quality the Highest; one Price the Lowest Uet your supply at llntfralu prices Small White Heatis, 15 Ih. ... $1.00 llrown Jleans, 15 His. $1.00 Cirecir Peas. 15 His. . . $1.00 Itice. .No. 1 Jap, 11 His. $1.00 Hiiim or Tapioca, 1 1 lbs. ., '$1.00 Split Peas. II lbs. .. $1.00 llarluy. 11 lbs $1.00 Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 'I Wood! Wood! Now is your chance Dry Cedar l illl load $6.50 Half Load $3.50 Large sacks 50o HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An KxquUHe Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave, Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone, 575 DENTIST CHORUS GIRLS RIOT ON STAGED ; Mother Actor Tears Clothes from Daughter's Back Uh.M.VA, April 0. A riot, anion? the chorus oeeurred al Ihe. firand theatre here during Hie performance of an nperel'a called Hie "Datise "des Liliellules. I When Ihe curtain- Tell on Hi'') second acl Mine. Toulan hitter'! aecused her daughter. Mine (iiry of usurping her front place: and then attacked" her 'daughter one iiue ner ,uniy clonics vi pieces, and attempted to strangle her. The hiisbanils of Ihe women, who were also in Ihe chorus then came to blows. The elinrnsi Sirls and men look sides, and a free fiprlit followed on (ho slaxe' and wtnrs. Firemen and pen uarnies altaclied to the tlieaire were railed, and J hey attempted to separate the fighters. Out was only when Ihe riremen threatened to turn I lie linse c Ihem Ihal order was obtained, iendarnies then htMlcd Mine Toulan into a (axicah. In Ihe meantime (he audienee who were wailing- for the third act, could not 'understand i long interval, ami Hie shrieks behind Hie stage, but (lie curtail went up ami the last act passed peacefully. AMERICANS COMING TO CANADATO SETTLE Twenty-two Settlers Bring Ten Carloads of Effects to Saskatchewan WIXXIPKiJ, April fl Hrinjri'tiu ten ears of effects. settlers from North liakofa arrived here last night en route to Liutliiw. Saskatchewan, where they will CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NoTICt; IS IIKIIEUY GIVEX that tin lti-nre rMjtiiijr tmrr cemd tiiiiIh l.i.en.-e So. 4 18 IS, iluald on nil Maiwl Hume 4, ;m-i imirlrt. l raiii-rill. C. II. WOE. Itfpuiy Mlnilfr ul Uud- 1 SAVE 25c 1 lb. or Cake or Candy with I Hi of Fuller s Tea S1.0C Jams - peach. Aoricot. Oiven- gage or Orange Marmalade, per tin 65c Canned Fruits Peaches, Apricots. Pears or Plum. or Crushed Pineapple, 4 tins S1.CC 6 tins Singapore Pineapple 1 sliced S1.0C 3 tins Malkin's liesl Lc.'anbcrric ... $1.00 ' Canned Vegetables G Peas. Corn or Tomatoes, ji-. mi ll S1.0C 3 doz Sunkist Oranges .. $1.00 4 doz. Sunkisl Lemons $1.03 i 5 lb. iranuliilei Sugar and om fi" Oral ib e Marmalade $1.CC 5 litis Llliliy s Asparagus . . $1.0S 20 rolls Toilet paper ..... $1.00 7 tins Kinjr Oscar Sardines $1.00 5 lb. Calirornia Prunes Tor 55c to- ZZ Hi. box for $2.65 5 Hi. tin Honey, or : combs $1.00 7 tins Camp. Tom. Soup . . $1.00 7 tins llciiiz J'ork Ueaiis $1.00 3 hollies lleiiu Catsup ... $1.00 4 cartons Sunlight Soap . . $1.00 20 bars While Swan Soap $1.00 4 lb. Swedish Health llread $1.00 13 pkgs. Jelly Powders ... $1.00 5 lb. tin Peanut Putter . . . $1.00 We aim to please our Customers B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 Tweed Coats, Tweed Suits LATEST DRESSES DRESSY COATS DRESSY HATS SPORT HATS fioods Hlghl. Prices High I. "Demers" We aim lo please. Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 I wmm V 32 5w ; a,0 uj. tuniis irun lias'd las THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, April C. 10?C year fini the Canadian National,'0 how the eallle wre nmved itaiiways The parly, tliu first ,ad to compare the reception of .vinenciui settlers lo come to Western Canada this spring, is icing aecompaujod hy Pruf. 0. II. iriinley, C.N.lt. land and coldnl- zation agent, St. Paul, and was; met here by one of the Saskatch ewan agents of the railway who Aill escort Ihem to their newibetlei' graded than Irish butler, homes on the Preeccville branch. 1 and claims (hat there, is more BURIED TODAY runeral of Late Erllng Berg Took Place from B.C. Undertakers to Falrview Cemetery The late hrling Iterg, victim f the waterfront drowning last Thursday nighl, was luiried this iricriioon in r'airvicw lnicler ollowing a service in Hie ll.C. nderlakers' Parlors which was resided over by Itev. Thomas i. itinde, pastor of SI. Paul's Luth-ran Church. Flowers were sent hy Mrs. ilabel Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Murphy, and Tom Kelly. The pallbearers were Kinar I'elH, Chris Johnson, Tom Dyh-iiavn, Ffed llerg. Charles Murphy and Arthur Hanson. . NOTICE. IN Till: MAVIH: r an iwUeallMn rur tw lm ur a I-m iiiiMl trhru-Ui.' f Tilli' rr AmiiohiJ l.nl "II" i.f U( M!cn 1). IIMV fully -lx (tfi), ulxlitilm or l.ol 'rn InilMlrrd hiiiI rrt)'-slf (5 If'). .iii.hi cliarUitlc liltirlrt (Map Id'tf). saliirai'liry .na i.r iIm In, i.r Uh rrlirH'nl r Tllle i-.nt-rlnj the alove '.in. I luvlnit Ihi'ii irHliiet iu me. II h my iiilcOtlf.il tn l-Mir. nn Hie e.lraln.n ':ne iiK.mli ri'imi iim- rirn iiiiiirjiuni rei,r, I'MVU-lmial i erltriralr nf Title tti Uh- alsive Unit In I lie (iiine uf I'aUl oiiefi-le Vl4an. riie urlirliiil I'eriirirai, nr Title Ik ilaleil Hie i.Mli ,,r Aumi.t, I IT. ami l niiiiilx"-ei 1 1 tool. I.int llftrl-lr; orriie, erliiw niii-erl. B.i;., SlOt Marrii. W1.. j r n. r. MAcixon. - ' lU'RlMi-jr of Tllles. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. otict of Application for B.ar Llc.nct. NoTPt: IS IIKHKIIY ;VK Hut m IUe (li ilif tit Mil) leal llii- imiler-lirtieil n. '0ls ("r ttpptv In llle l.lnuor CoimmI lltianl r . Ilei-ti,-, H ie,;H-rt jirelnliei Vniiwn tt O.W.v.A. Il.tlel. ultiiMi,. In Hie unnslie if I'n. i (.lenient-. H.i:.. iihmi Um-iiiiiI.j ilei' rilii il .if mmili hair of lol S mil 9. iilwk it. in. frlri IhI :ift. vm-eii '.liui-liitii' l.l.iinl- In. n il I, aCi'nrdiiiK in a refriMi-i-t il in.. i' nr ilan leiliil at llii laiMl lleg-t-y llfriie III the City ut i-nuei. ihjimTL II.C. anil iniinleieil 1 0 7 u. we ie nr iirer ny IIM" r li tin uH'ii inline lur If DMlUllllipllllll (III l pr'rjiil.w, Duti'i! al I'Hiii'e liiiM-rl ll.l'..'. till. Sill ugy ui ,-irii, ivtrb. HUK I'KAIICK. 'plli-illil NOTICE. IX 111 1? MTTHI nr an i,i.ll..lii.n t,.r me i.ue i.i a i iiniiiinii M-rntii-nie or Title rue l"l Ihlrlv-flie (SSI. tlliM-k (Vkenty.tMii 1 5a i. SiYtlftn rix (6. ClUr iir crinri" imiieii. in ue I'rnviiKe or Brit in i.miiiiiutn. i inn uyxi. HalUtartiM'v rinmr ot Hie luas of ibt CertltK'nle of Tllle roverinv till atiO land- lia'n Isi-n priKlueerl to me. Il li iii.v inieiiiM.n in istt, arier ine eplm Hnti -f.r cine mdnlh rroni Hie flml nutill ratli( 'lieTeur, a ITovUlmul Certirirale f Title ti llie almve la nil in tlin natup nf I'KTKII ,KOFITOS, Hie urlrlnitl frliTI- 'l T .Title dated I0i S7lli ir Nqvpiii txTi'ttil. a n'l I niiitiliered 07101. 1.011(1 lletrllr- orrirr, I'rllHf tUipert, p.u., piiirtii viu, iv7n, II. P. VaeLEOI). . - ' rteifKlrar ff TIIM FORM, F. Notlca of Application for Cartlflcat of Improvamantt -8l9ht, Mineral Claim Siliials in the I'rliiee Ituperl Mlnlna lH Wi.ii nf !ii Skeenii rimlrirt. Where Inriited: Near tlie head ur Kllnilliikalillil Lake. I.iiwfiit iii.liU-r: swan lialin. Mum- ,,",,l,,'r'i rn,n Maief'a i:erlirii-ate, 07C vTki! OTlE luat , Swan Palln. Tree Mlncr'a Ortlfli-ale .No. 8fttii7C, intend al Hie end nf; alxty ilayn frnnu Um data licivof. to kpply J ilm Mininir liernrder for a Crrtlflra.te nf Impiiiveiiietila for tlie pni-puwe ;if iiliiilnlnr a Crown Grant of Dm alwive Halm. And further take nolli-8 thai artlun. under we I Inn Hi of the "MlneraL Art,' iiiunt ho commenced lie-rote the PuMianre of aurlt Certificate of liniirovemenla, haled thli J3rd day of Felmiiry, I9jt. SWAN PALI IV, Owner. By G. T. kouuy, Aleut. GIVE TRAINING. TO IMMIGRANTS MO. Villi! A l Que . April (1. Ity Canadian Pre. If some means were afforded Urilish youths to establish themselves mi farms after lliev hud taken courses siieh a are offered un-Ider Ihe lloadley scheme, Canada I would he more, successful in at-Irnctfng young men or the lyp she wants from the Old Country. In Ihe opinion of A. V. WaddeH. of County Down. Ireland, who passed thriMiuh( here reretilly on his way west." Mr. Waddcl in Hi.-sTall or llU'l himself eame to tin country under Hie lloauy scheme and duriii Ihe winte 'months 'attended agricultural courses at Vermillion, in West ern Canada.- Last summer he worked as a farm hand in Ihe Ledue district about twenty mil. f south or Kilmoiiloii. ami he n-ceully purchased a ipiarler of ;. section of his own in Ihal re gion. Mr. Waddell served during the war in India and Kgypl. As a son or an Irish lauded prospector lie had considerable kimwlfdg-or sloek-raising, and was particularly anxious lo gain a thorough knowledge of market - otg in this country, lie there fore concluded a successful sn- "' Inst year. by going hack . Hie Old I -nu n try mi a rattle boat !latiailian ca lie with that o 'Irish, Ho came In Hie conclusion 'hat Ihjj cnniparisn was in favor of the '('iiiailian animal. which lie thousht were marketed a heller condition. IP- also iiiuiks mat ..Canadian Duller isl j uniformity on the quality of eon sigunieiil.s. HALIBUT RESEARCH WILL CONTINUE AT LEAST TWO YEARS SI A TTI.K. April c. I wo tnorol seasons or invest igal ion will Ik? reipiired lo complete the research work being curried out by Hie International Commission uuderMhe Halibut Treaty according. lo ". -A. Found, director of lisberies for the Canadian gov-eriimenl. whr'hui beeit here al-leiuliiig la session of the com- illissiou. ' . WEATHER REPORT , 1 ((overniiieiil IVh :raphi H a. in. Prince ituperl: clear. frosti east wind; temp. U. Terrace: clear, calm, (cifip. 3J. Anyox: clear, calm, temp ,M. Telegraph Crt-k: clear, calm; 1 temp. I'd. i Ilazelton: clear, calm, temp. 20. Smilhers: dear, culm, temp. 28. Hums Lake; clear. calm, temp. -.r. GERALD CHAPMAN. NOTORI. OUS AMERICAN BANDIT, IS HANGED ON NEW CONNECTICUT GALLOWS. (continued from pa?e I came known until October 10. lit:!!, when Ihe New Ilrllain no- licenian was killed. The police man had surprised two safe Mowers al work, tine of them, who proved to he Chapman, shot lit way to lil.erly, killing Skclly. and Ihe other Waller K. Shean, son of a Sprinmflehl, Mass., hotel man, was captured. Shean confessed Ihal Chapman was his accomplice. Uhapmaii was arresteil In Mun-cie, lnd and returned to Atlanta, The slate of Connect lent, how-eer, exlradlled him lo sland trial for Skelly'M murder. He wa senlenced lo din on June, 25, IV2T. Ills aUorneyn ohlalueil a slay of execution until Itecemher I, when they appealed Ihe case, hut the Connecticut Supreme ......I a al a .oitii uitirnieii ine ueatli son-leiiftf. The point was then raised that Chapman win a federal prli-oner and could not he executed until his term for until rolihety was completed, Revenge Killing Meanwhile, lute ii' tnT, Cliap-inan'n pal, Ainlerson, hud killed lien Jlanco and , lib wife, on whosi? farm, near Miincii) Chap-nian and Anderson once lived, prcsuniahly he'ciiusu they hud testified HRalnst lliapman In his murder tiful. TUndersoii himself wag killed a few .weeks Inter by u Jlte Wcrwnent ilj nf Lonaacr 'J j ... . guarantees its Age MM 9 YEARS OLD Tins Hdveilisi-n.itu is not puhlislietl ov displayed hy the Liipior llonlrul Hoard or hy the tiovernmcnt of llritlh Cnlumhia, Mtisktvon. Mich., pidiceman. President Coolldgc CoUIIIIUleil llhapman's lwcn!y-fie year ou-lence in an execuiivo order Is sued .Noxemher IUi8, but Ihrce da. Inter Chapman in hi cell in ethersfieht prison rc-rused Iti accept Ihe order. s0 thai Chapniau might have, lime I o carry lite VcoinpiHaijoii order into Ihe rota-Is. Coventor. Trumbull rcprieci him on Ni-1 veniler ?I poslpoiilitg the cxecu-' ' Hon until March .1. :iiapman s next nuive was to seek a writ of habeas corpus which would' have transfercd ; him back into federal eusiod) -.1 That was denied on lierember! II, VJ'Tt. by Federal Judge! Thomas r llnrtrnnl. Tlie I tt il ! i Slate... Circuit Court, ut Xev York 1 "idichl his i nline on February .. 10 I'll. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Nolle to ConUactofi Tarraca Lett -tip SI.AIIO TKVOrllS. MiOiirseil "T iHlr-firt Ailililliiii In let-rare Ijw i." will Iw recrHej) i the ItntxiiraMe llr 4iin.iei r I'lllillr U.rfk- U I x'etitfk in r hi f Tamlji l lie Ihlrlii-iti iliv i.l iim I. Iff), fur Hie nMiti-n. ami Hrmik4t lot ItW l i-rk lie at Terrier in lair fcM lural I 1 1 tr let .,r VrliHT ltiir. h.c. I'laiaa. S)-elfirali'Ui, . ml -ail. ami! iihims nr remn luat In- .-n m, aiat afler Ihe ICIli a 1 via nil. wit., awl rtirlUer tufiirnailliu l.iaiiir.l at I lie m-leiPUlefli or lulilie i-. I'arlluiwhl HwlMtna. and al He- rili..win fre: trtHiienl A en I. al hin , lima-rl and Miflhrn wm llir I'Mtiurlal I'lIm-V offVr! al Terrare. I .il.li nf i.Uai. .ivrlOra I ll-. nr.. ran li huUiim-iI rr in Um lie IMilinenl im wimIii ,.f a ieie,.i ,j Ti 1. I in. (tin nu lnrli ml rrrnieie.l ! rrhiiii nf ine hlaii-. ele.. in r'wil r4l illl.li. - h,vtri ,.r aii i.-nOet Mot iterea' I MlSli ..' ma.l.1 I r. cinur. . Iiersil, Minuter tiki I'lllillr Virka r.litilir. Of1irlariit ut rtiir Wwka. I'arliarnem linildirMo, VirNina. It.i . "PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT." Prlnca Rupart Elactoral DlatrltL Wacktmla Elactoral Dltirlcl. OTH l. Ue.rltv rliM Itil I Oull mi I"IJV. Ihe Hill ii i.t Ma-. Ifl. a' Uh Ikinr nr III iiVk-sk In tlxi fis.iKesi, a' the -HI I lli tiM', Crlin-e ItuisTl, hutd .Hint nf Uh, Ciirl tiflHfl UH lis pi r i.r retl'liK lite ll.l f .,er. for llM? -JIMI plerliMral lltIHl l. atxt III llesrlll and delertiiinlinr any ami all i.lijrt-tl-rti-In Ihe rrleniioii i,r am naiiM' mi 'lite Mid 111. ni in ' . n-irl-4r.ill.xi a I -oer nr ii n ji.!ii,nn fur reiri-oalli n; and for Um; nilk i- iuii'" l fmtli In Uh- "I'm HIM'ial KlertMilM Art." Haled at Prince Iti'tn ii . lie. llii. ftlh "j in M"H. tV'r.. oilM . WATT llen-lii nr Voter' Tor the I'riii'i lliipci-i anil U' keiizie t.u eii rjl OHIrl tn giim iiinii wii i in nit iiiii iit : Hfruild up your cdlen $xches TkUromitil tprlna tlctl spparl will da k. DONT marHy "prop p" your Hfthr . Yihi iriu.t ttereita Jha bfimi and mucln and lljta menu. Arch Drltnritr Miott allnw lull flciibillijf of mortmain' vhllt proirly uiiiortln tha Scaphoid Bunt. They arta bnon and a tlminj to tha foot-wrary, RCHPE FENDER 1 3 ! raV IB lllllllilliiMi........aTT Jabour Bros.' Ltd. DIAMOND Tho April Blrthiitone. We offer you as fine a selection of Diamonds as you will find In most any store In Canada, at prices equal to and far cheaper than many. Wo buy for "spot cash" direct from brokers In Europe. A good endorsement which comes from public approval is the growth and success of our business. This is the oldest established Jewellery House In the city and it will pay you to inspect our stock. Our expert workmen mako special designs of exclusive Jewellery. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT. Our Optometrist has had 27 years' experience, satin-faction guaranteed. Max Heilforoner The Diamond House of the North WESTHOLME THEATRE WEDNESDAY NIGHT BY SPECIAL REQUEST "Pretty Ladies" A liuvellx in pirlitci-.. . il.tlii-lUK 'lliln-pl.i iiiseriuii pli.i-e in liiini.iii cmhIciicc mi tolriiriiiiii; i.. lions: I Im I inlucliil. a- ciil fnt hint l.i.ciiiriliiiK I'' counties, nutnliers k mid lull few alUtin with i grec of -in re, levculed in oil it. .pleoiliuir, gl.ini.. . I:illlliilllic.. ; showing the lues, n. .. In il-. -orim. jn. uf llnise in Ihe Mii'.itir. The .(.ir ut i pui ut , of prellv liiilir.. A I nli of Hie lireal White V.. i'rani.1 lh.it lulk lioliiinl the foullixliU. A pn lucid with ircll ff'fl with iikiiiv ff" "l lar a nj..-i Stipert c.i.i: Tom Moore, ZaSu Pitts, Conrad Nagel, Roy D'Arcy, George K. Arthur, Ann Pennington, Norme Shearer, Helena D'Algy ..n.l n...-, ,.ttn ( . "THE PACEMAKERS' " SERIES, No. 3 CEORCE O'-HARA AND ALBERTA VAUGHN In "MERTON OF THE GOOFIES." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. 35c and 10c OUTSTANDING VALUES Men s In Hlne HftTiiiglioui- oi.t-. -in.-Ii- .umI .lu.ilili I. . I Sjn'i'iiil $25.00 Acme Importers Third in Avenue Suits Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Oporaitln j Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock' Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our pUtit is equipped lo handle all kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 381 Fishermen s Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avonue and McBrlde 8t.