PAGE SIX PERFUMES Uy Mie ounce. A few odors by the bading perfumers. Coty's L'Orife'an - l'aris Kmeraude. jut oz. $4.00 Caron's - lllack Narcissus, per oz $7.00 Jtailianl. per oz. . . . $3.50 Guerlaln's -llleuro Weue, per oz $5.00 Ji"ky. per oz $2.50 Roger and Gallet's Jadc-YeraYmletla, per oz. $1.50 rh-ui's d'Amour. -per oz. $4.00 And many others. All new fresh slock Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. We have all sizes in stock In Navy Serge Gymnasium Bloomers from $3.25 to $3.75 H.S. Wallace Co. Ld. Phone 9. 3rd Ave. and Fulton. CLEARANCE SALE Hilfgi'st Mai-gains ever offered. Underwear, 100 per cent pure wool, leg. $4.00 suit, (o clear for $3.00 Men's Working .Sox, reg. 50c per pair, to clear at 2 pairs for 75c Ladies' Hose, rva. 1.00 value. To clear at 75c Toques, rer. from 1.25 to 50c. To clear at ... 85c and 40c Slocks limited. Come early add pick uj Hie best. Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 NEW SPRING DRESSES Latest Styles In Silk and Tweed J'roin $14.00 "Deraers" We ni in to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hours- to 6. X-ftay Sarvlca Phone 666. Open Tuesday und Thursday Evenings Saturdays 9 to 12 nocn Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Kxquisito Block or Fur Trimmings at. low prices. B. C. FUR Co. Next G.W.V.A. Thlri Ave, I ! VISITORS WON BOTH MATCHES 14. Itolh games' were very in teresting and were witnessed by i . : I . ipuuu aizru ciuvxus. The girls' game was Iho most exciting particularly toward Unclose. At the end of the first half Anyox was ahead 111 to 4 and the local girls picked up three points in the second half. while the visilors made no score.' Annie McLachlan of the Anyox team was ordered off the floor afler having made four personal fouls. The scoring was as follows: Anyox Jeanette Morley; Julia Uttderoiie. 3: Annie McLachlan, Thelma Heetli, 1: Margaret J'.Vcill; Bonnie Chapman. l'rince Ittipert Laura Frizzell, 1: Kvelyn Dalby, 2; Vera Smith. 2: Helen Sim, 2: Ada Minzgohr; Julia Walters, Catherine. Irvine. Boys' Game The boys' jrame was fairly fast although the visitors had things rctty well their own way, the orals seeming unable to locale he basket. Theodore Asimus of Anyox was put off the field for ripping at the betrinnitwr of Ihe eeond half. Anyox Theodore Asimus 1: i'ddie Clay, John Lazorek. 1: tuart MrLachtan, 4; Ted Swau-son, 14; Austin Lindgreu, 4. l'rince Ittipert Hob Malheson, Alex Mitchell. H: Pern- Haisler. : Yohi Kalsuyuma, sa Katsii-ama. 2: Clarence Thompson and Harry Walker. Hddie ATann refereed and SHERIFF SALE. In lite Cuattfy ul ITtlirr lltniert: S.-sr1 and Mlle Limited. piatHUfTii: Turn KiHir and l.er Yirk. earrytng w inilti". under the luiuie uf I'rtnee Im-'ert llrrrerleK teriKlatil: Bv wrttie i.r a warrant r everiitlim U--iurt in lliti artiam. I hsvr elzed ,f the nl if the (terendaiiu tlx- following: . iM-ral slues" uf xriMT-riM. totiarrod. etr r future.. fiirtiittle.rs fir., all itt inrn i snail oner rr nale lv lulalr m il. ii fur raoh mi Frldav. Hm Yirih dav ' hiith. !. rrh.-n In ll if 'ruiKiii. ai H44 Third Ai-fiiur Wwt, In On- .ily r I'niirr luiiK-rt. JOHV sunn rv. siM-rirr fer Frd ti. Uarkland. ltnulv shrrtrr F. Rriiw. iifti. nccr and Ilailirr. tiall i l-rtnci- Hiijh rt i c Krtiruary i?. A.li. 13 MARCH Will be our llauuer Mouth anil yours for Saving Money on Groceries First Come, First Served Phone 45 j tins Quaker Peas, .o. 5. . . 95c 0 tins Corn or Tomatoes, large 95c 8 tins Tomatoes, 2's 95c i tins Libby'a Asparagus Tips 95c 4 litis iJelmoute SpiuacJi, 2's '. . 95c 0 litis Lombard Plums .. .. 0 tins Singapore Pineapple.. 4 tins Delmonte Peaches, 2's 95c 7 lins lleinz Pork and Heans 95c a bottles Heinz Catsup, large 95c 7 tins Campbell's Tomato Soup 95c 10 tins Snider's Tomato Soup 95c G tins Kinur Oscur Sardines 95c ID tins lirunswick Sardines 95c tins Pure Honey, 2 Vi's .... 95c 1 tin Pure Honey, 5's 95c J bricks Pure Honey Comb 95c 10 tins Sally Ann Cleanser 95c kjiituins same amount as Old Dutch Clenser, 12 bars Palmolive Soap ... 95o i cartons Sunliiglit Soup ... 95c i ig bars Castile Soap .... 95c 4 pkigs. Princess Flakes 95c 15) bars While Swan Soap .. 95c 4 bottles Slerling Calsup .. 95c 3 Ib. Ontario Cheese 95c 2 do.. F.xlra Fresh Kiznn . . . 95c 2 lbs. Hest Creamery Hutler, bulk 95o i doz. Sunkisl Oranges 95o 4 doz. Sunkisl Lemons .... 95c Pure Marmalade, i lb. tin .. 55c Oherailella's Chocolale, 3 II). tin S1.35 Malkin's Hest Coffee, 2 lb. for $1.25 50c values. 3 lb. for . . . $1.00 We Sell the Best. We Sell for Less B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. The Real Cause Of Constipation Is A Bad Liver Mrs. . Jean Bocheir, Nelson, B.fi, 1 1 ,i i I . . . t niiiw. xur miDj Tears l nsvs , Anyox Girls and Boys Successful . been troubled with iir liver, and suX- In Saturday Evening's . vtcrcd terribly with constipation. Games ' Uolli fames Saturday night between basketball leanis representing Anyox and l'rince Ilupert HiKh .Schools resulted in victory for the visitors. The Anyox pirls won by 10 to 7 and the boys from the smeller town by 24 to j I HEASD ABOUT Milburn's and tare been greatly improved since I started to take them. I cannot rerommrnd them too highly to any one who in troubled with their liver." Milburn's Laxa-Lirer Pills are not a new and untried remedy. They have been on the market for the put S2 years; put up only by The T. iiilburn Co., Limited, Toronto, OnL (Seorge Frizzell was timekeeper. Helween the games there was another excellent exhibition of I hysical drill by the 'irls or the l'rince Ilupert High School. Following the ga'uies, Ihe leanis were entertained at a party by Mr. and Mrs. Max lieilbroner. SPORT CHAT r.ven?s Tor l lie week uth scheduled as follows: Monday tonight Cribhagi- J-ague: Cold Storage vs. C. X. Mechanical; Moose . Priuw Ilupert HoteJ; C.N. Operating vs. Sons or Canada; Knights of Columbus vsu Koyal Orange. lAnlge;.tsL Andrew's vs. Oreat War lerau; Dry Ioek vs. Klks. I'bursday Men's Whist: Moose vs. Elks; Knight of Colutii bus vs. Sons of Canada: Knights of Pylhia vs. Sons of England; ltyal Orange Ijxlge vs. St. AwJrew s. Friday. Ladies' Wliist: Muo-e Ladies vs. Pythian Sjslers, Daughters of hugland vJ Oninge IxxJge. Besides having given the hun gry- baketball fans of this city Ihe only chance they had this winter of seeing the popular sport, a chaw.' I hey took full advantage of in spite of the fact l ha I they had to climb Acropolis Hill in the rain, the viil oT Hit Anyox High ScIho! boys and girls teams to the city at Ihe end of last week no doubt proveo" valuable and enjoyable to Iho young people on both side themselves. It is good for neigh- toring towus Itt gel together it, ibis maimer and especially so In, Ihe ease of the boys and girls. The local baskelballers who made the trip north before Chrixlmas profiled thereby boll. in spirit and iiiiuu. Mi, uudoubl- fdly, did the Anyox .voungslers in coming here last week. It is only unfortunate that, on the oc casion of such excursions as this, more of the young people do not have the opportunity of Making the trip. The fire deparliheul responded 95C!lo six calls during the month oi 95c I February. .None of the fire were serious and little daniay was done as u resull of them. CORPORATION OF THE CITV OF PRINCE RUPERT. 1 Akh V'TICE TIIAtT I. Tlu' i.iiunril ut 111.- i:rHratUiii ut ni in i riuii huixti iniriiu lu rou- mimii a iiiivriiipiii m iff n rcrl win, inn iiHtuiK ul a inutln-KK or ilmlM-r over uhlrh will Im- placed a iminr rivlnr a l-nth at Hie i'i'iihii ul nil Inrlie t'Kiinned of tii'ukrii -UMie and itand. ou that rlioii or Munrravp I'lmr roiniiif minir rrom a IhiIiiI at Hit iM'Ti.fcil(in or Hie north boundary of 'Hi Aveiiur and Ilie cenlir line of Mu-rravi' l'lar. lliruep alini(r Murrave I'lait' a ittHtwn on the plan and prorilea tU (Minlled in llm orrice or tilt Clly t-iixiiierr In Oic liilPi-rei'llon or Ilie soulli iHiundary or utli Aveniin and the i-cuire line or Mu-xmve I'lai-e, u a lurat liiiruvuif tit. and Intends to erlll.v fnrr (lie rot I iiion tlie land aliuitliiB- directly on IIik work. ree niieh ortloii or Ilie rout a i Ineurred at tree liiteriM-rli.ini. and al eliiHil iroM-rt. S. Tlio i-Ktiniatetl post of the work" I lt.4iii.nii. or wlilrli Ull.t.SW I to le mlil l Ihe i.oi'iHiratloii. and the eatiiuali'd animal wial rale mr fisil rrontaice H .:ilf?ni',:i4. Tlie eeial aitaemtimiii to le paid In lu aiuiual niMaltiieiiu. :i. I'eraonK dexlrinir lo petition aralnl iMiilertakinir ihe work mui do ao on or lierore Hie srd day or April. tdSB. E. V. JotS. :tty Clerk. tinted tin tTtli day of letirmrv. if,. FORM F. Not lea of Application for Cartiflcatt lmproamanta "Sight" Mineral Claim of situate in the I'riiiee HiiimiI Mlnluir lilt Kiiiii or tlie SkiM-na lnlrlct. Where r"". kii-Hted: Near Ihe iuf ii,-au head iti of kllmiiokaliiiii Riiuiiiaaiijiii Pure I,... Lard r i Prices, . i 3 ..... lb. for 75c1-1"' Lawful holder: swan Halm. Mmi-5 lb. for maVf:. U"ltWr rr" lmft rmrMle- S1.25; 10 lb. .. $2.45 McCormick s Sweet Hiscuils. reg. TAkK MITICK Hint I. Sunn liiilln lw Miner'. irlirieale .VI. KSVU'i:, Intend al the end or lit)' day frnin the dale hereor. to apply to the Mnilnr lleeorder for a Ortirirale or tiiiproveiueula for the pnne of olitaininir a Crown Orant or the alHiw claim And further take nollee that anion, under aerllou f ut the Mineral Art." mil nl lie roinnienred be- fine llm iMiianre of atich U-rtlflealv of iioiroteuieuif'. Oated UiIk i!lrd da) or Vetiruarv. )t6. fiWA IIA1.IM, Owner. fe E. T knny, Aireut. THE DAILY NEWS Monday GEORGE LUCAS IS GIVEN NINE MONTHS Sentence Passed This Afternoon by Judge Young on Young Man Who Was Committed In City Court teoige i.ucas, who was coin- milled for trial in the city police court, was sentenced to nine mouths in Okalla Prison by Judge 1 . Melt. Young (his afternoon on a charge of theft from a PRINCE GEORGE The Fort Oeorse District Lib eral Association, ineelinu ieii lasl week, elected ollicers as follows: President, Joseph F.Camp bell; first vice-president. D. ". Hay, Mellride; Mcoud vice-prei- denl, W. II. Hrytic of lletl Pass: bird vice-president, (ieorge Hoiilhroyd; secretary treasurer, Frank Clark. The. Prince George Liberal As. fociation elecled the following orricers: President. Harry It. tiuest: first vlce-nresili-nl. II. J. Hlackbunt; second ioe-presi- ilent, Mrs. Miuaker; thir.1 presideuL J. D. tiillis; serretarv treasurer. Frank Clark; executive: 0. II. Williams. Mrs. J. C. MeKenzie, Marshall Sales, J. U. tjueinn, J. D. AlacLeinl, J. C. PiiU'con "and A.';J. Itoger-. The provincial pedice here were adviel lnl week that Ihe body or Alexander Mcintosh. Mcliride. rancher, missing since February l, had Imnii fouiol. II.- was killed when the horse on which he was rilling went off the road over a thirl.v fool embank merit. BURNS LAKE In the fastest hockey game ever played in Burns Lake, this town was virion. mis oven- Van- derhoof last week by a MMre of 3 lo 2. Old lime hockey players of Smilhers tiul llurtts like played a game 1at week ami the taller won by t to S.' Mrs. H. . Sleiirtis of Tinlairel has left for Ur old home in Siux City, lowu. beu she n-- lurns early in ITm summer, she expects to be accompanied by her inolher. C. A. Sleete of llamiota, Man.. was a viilor here with his mhi, Dr. J. T. Steele, last week. He was on his way home afler a trip lo die Pacific Coast. J. W. McNeill has been given the contract for-the buildina or u new wljarf at Ootsa Lake. A Farmers' InVlilutc has beet organized al Topley with the following officers: President. tleorge Covington; vice-president liric Striuibolh; secretary treas urer, W. HolniHs; auditors, Ole Kalhood and Cliesler Covinglon WIRELESS REPORT i... a a.m. Digby Island Cloudy, tight southeast wiinl: baromoler, ao.-22; temperature, 15; sea smooth; ( p.m. spoke slearner A'icloria, Ketchikan for Si'altle, 134 miles from Ketchikan; H p.m. spokoJ steamer .umirai Jiogers snow bound off Haines bound from Skagway lo Sitka; t a.m. out slearner Camosun northbound. Dead Tree Point Barometer 30.U0 lernperalure, 12. Hull Harbor Cloudy, calm; Laronieler, 30.:f t; temperature, 10; sea smooth; 7.15 p.m. spoke steamer Canlena in Milbank Sound soulhboiiml; 7.25 p.m. spoke slearner Laioiicbe 210 miles rrom Ketchikan southbound; H ji.tn. spoke tin: Lome in SaMy Cove soulhbound; 8.25 p.m. ssike slearner Prince Charles in Hecate Slraits bound rot" Jelay. Noon Higby -Islan llaluinir, fresh soulheasl wind; barometer, 30.-22: temperalure,, 18; sea moderate. Dead Tree Point llaromeler. 30.0(1; lernperalure, 41. Hull Harbor Clear, light f ou th wind; barometer, 30.17; lernperalure, 17; sea smooth. NO HURRAY. Neigro caller at ho.anilal I came lo see how mali freu' Jo.- Drown was gellin' along. Nurse Why Jie getting alon; rine: he's coinhlescing now. Negro- Well. I'll just H dowr a id wa ! t.; v. '? UiroUorU. BASKETBALL TEAMS VISITED ELEVATOR Youno People Were Shown Through Plant by Officials Yesterday Sunday afternoon the visiting Anyox High School basball leanis and the local teams, the part numbering nhoul thirty, vye't taken through Hie new elevalu by J. O. tllossop, superintendent; .1 unies .Neville, foreman, and i'houias II. lllack; head electric ian. Alioul two hours was spei-i at the plant and the vi-il proven very interesting lo all the youir-people who then repaired lu the Commodore Cafe for an hv cream party. AMUNDSEN OFF TOWARD ROMF (continued from jage one) he said. Capl. Amuiftseti would not claim the credit of originating Ihe hlea of crossing ihe ole bv airsliii, but staled he was Ihe first who haul attempted lo put Ihe idea into pnmlioe. Capl. Wallace Widdtrntnhc accompanied Capl. AiiHUHlseu on lits wty east having been com pa n ion to the explorer all during his lecture tour of the I'niled Slates. He will pari company with the explorer at Nw York whence Capl. AniondMit wi'l leave fr Home within Ihe week. diee' ip fr he Dutlv ew TOO LATr TO CLASSIFY KOIl Sl.i:. Hal.v irtrriawc excellent I'oiidiliiui. Ph"',e 745. S3: IN PROBATE. In Iht Supram Court ( Brltlah Columbia. In Hk Mailer ,r Ike AdtHlulorntOtfi Art. and lu Uai waller of hr F-aWlr uT J "hn t aM Maejod. aervaet, Inlrotaw TUt IVOTIO: IkMI h) urtfer 4 III Huihhh'. r. UrB. Vomhk. Ilr fSrd da) uf rjrnar. A.l I Off,. I ausilnieit Vdmlnlatrai.il' of ke 4,ir of JoM Dun aM Mael.ed. )reawd. and all parUr nartnc rla.ni- aaaflwl tl aald e.uie ar' tietvby roqHIred lo ritrtuill nine. ii4m f erined I., mm ar Iv-rore Ilie f7lli rtaj ..f Marrii. in lfj. and all rIP. i tofdebtfii o Uw eolalr an required to pat the IWitlnl of their IMdeulMtaes o mh ttteUnrtih. 1 I1X WATT. J ITnue lliiTt H i .rri.iai Artnnnuiraior. tiaied the 1 it. .tat or I liruart . A.I) lute i SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vitcnt, unrooervwl. aurry4 Crown Unda mar pro-emptod by Brttlnh out J ecta over II year of a, n4 by ullcna on der.larlna: Intention to, leein HrltUh auWtcta. condl-tinnal uion realdence. occupation, jid tmprovimtint for acricultural tturpose Kull Information concernlnc r.tru-tkna regarding; pro-rmpllona la clvm In llulletln No. I, Land Kerl.a. "How to Pre-empt Ind," coplca of fihlch cam be obtained free of chare ty addreeslns the I)eiartment of Lund a. Victoria. II C. or to any Out ernment tent. a Keoorda will bo granted covering only land suitable for aartcultural pcrpoeee. and which Is not timber-land. I.e.. carrylnar orer 1.000 board feet per acre west of the Coaat Ilanc and S.ooo feet per acre east of tlat iUnce. Applications foe pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Lend Commissioner of the Land Hecordlna vision. In. which the land applied for Is situated, and are-mad. .n printed forms, copies of winch can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. 1're-emptlona must be occupied for fire years and Improvements mada to value of 110 ler acre, including clearing: and cultivating; at least five acres, before a Crown Orant can be received. Kor more detailed information a, the Uulletln "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHA8E Applications are received for pur chase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being; tlmberland, for agricultural purposes; minimum price for first-clans (arable) land Is H per acre, and second-class derating) Und tz &o per acre. Further information regarding purchase or lease of Crow i. lands Is given In Uulletln No. 10, Land Kerlee, "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lnnda." Mill, factory, or industrial sites oa timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including 'payment at stumps go. HOMESITE LEASES Uosurveyed areaa. not etceedlng ! scree, may be leased as homeeltes, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first yesr, Uti being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed, LEASES Tor grazing and Industrial purposes areas not exceeding 140 acres may be leased by one person or a company. GRAZING m Under the Orating Act the Province la divided Into grazing districts and the range administered unler a Orszlng Commissioner. Annual grazing permits are issued baaed oa numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Stock-Owners may form aasiclatlonf for rang management Tree, or partly free, permits au-e available for est tiers, campers and travellers, uy la test Ma-s i i.. China China Cup & Saucer SPECIAL For One Week In our Bacment 8tore. Special nk, . Real Money Savers. ulounU. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Otll' modern iiptu.il ilep.icluieii! Is.. i inn 1 oalifii'd i ii-lniiier-. u g.i.--w(,i . optician who hn hud oxer iwentx -i-xn . No ue'i lor yon In gu fitrilo r a- we r,iu service here a von gel in .my large . i guaranteed. MAX HEILBRONER 527-520 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 imd 0 REX, the Wild Horse "BLACK CYCLONE" .V picture novel, iin.iguiulix e. Ihm I p with romance, adventure, h-willy ihmI dexoti.n I lor of a wild norse. "Hluf k li) chine" ami h "Ud),-' liis battle, with hi. rival "The K, light with wolves and miniulaiu lion. Ami . tins, the ili. ii -lorx uf ,i mini itiol . 1111.4 liglm mlds for llieir li.ipiine, unit how out .if i-II11- horse, who kio-w no m i-li-i, ui;i,ug 1,. uie with tin- 1411111 fur the ruuqit uf Ho Mrong cut. Gulnn Williams, Kathleen Collins, Christian Frank, "Rex" a. ul oilier. COMEDY --."BLACK HAND BLUES." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. 35c and 10c II CANADIAN PACinC Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert rer ItrCHiUH. VtANUU. JtXUO UACtU far UmtU, TiaOIU mi SUfTU ss rtivass turua liersan&i jt fet frkevi LsV, .tiaVi Fer Beueal., en.ea , Csat bUHs Bella. Oceea f H. Mavs, aiet M Csmssell tlee, anS Vsnceeiee tr, tstaeOar It am eeest tee ell leeexhif Umi. fyll l'um! :j tn W. C. OMCHSRO Omeesl U Oereee of UX llreet see a eee, ertete Kereet. IA UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., U Sailmss trots frwee hupert or VSNCOUVUX. VICTORI, twsn.ee Bat. eeo lee TomSs,, IP e VANCOOVtSi. VrCTORIA, aiee B,, ss Uwm Bet, .l., 114 or AMVOX. rOT IIKpiom see Maes Ritoe Cennerlet. Teuraaf Ja. For port s weaoN, amrox, aucc arm. (tswsrt. .,, sj. m tee in 4, Beewal.i, AtenL Prleee R.een, 4 sfk C A.I. J r J K II IB B in A shoe to not Uau slunasthc ArdirsDu' KXrjTl Muswsrort this StMnq Steel yiiypcrrt 'rufTf-xyrts the SCqpkotflllOM fit the fool the foot lo fit the shoe how many year have pcopi FOR "breaking; in a pair of hoes, i.e. torture till the foot liad, in tinr ' the ahoca to fit the foot? Uutnow Ari:i Wt -? have banished all that and your foot t icr, , the ahaped-to-nature Insole of the n.: we . Klove to the hand. Note aho how tliilrrn iw ahapel U the last upon which An U Dd ""er are built compared with tlie old atyle. In addition to the concealed Spring Ste Support and the special foot-form insole, the M which Arch Defender are built, with w cupiicd heel and foot-contour aole. an; e: ent from the flat hapclcs last of ordinarr S tylish Scientific Sensible For Men and Women RCHrvEFENDER IJLy SHOE Jabjur Bros., Ltd.