t Saturday, May 13, PAGE SIX rnn daily newb lfi,j HIGH GRADE Siifc and Fibre Hosiery by llio makers of tlio famous Winsome Maid Silk Hose, in Black, Flesh, Pablo, Crystal Gray, etc. l'er pair $1.00 WEST of ENGLAND STORE Third Avenue Phone 753 ANOTHER FRESH SHIPMENT OF s Dandy Hoclion's Chocolates, t lb. ... ..... $1.00 lluclion's Chocolates, 2 lb. ... ... ..... ... $2.00 Hoclion's Special Chocolates , ., $2.75 lloclion s special Chocolates $4.00 (Inchon's Almond Crisp, per lb $1.00 Hoclion's Hulk Creams, per lb 75c Hoclion's Chocolate Hrazils, per lb $1.25 Ruperl: Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. JAM! This is Jam Week. Buy Now Empress Jain, pine Strawberry, Hasplicrry, Cherry. Ulack Currant, i lb. tin 90c O o o s elierry, Blackberry, I'luni, Apricot, I lb. tin ... 75o Marmalade, Empress, Mal-kin's, Hoyal Purple, 2 libs Tor $1.25 Little Chip Marmalade, 2 lb. tin 90c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 575 Spun Silk Per Yard $1.25 Cotton Crepes. Per Yard 25c Mrs. WT Wilson Third Avenue P.O. Uor - - 989 Phone Green 389 Donegal . Tweed Coats ' $20.00 "Demers" We aim lo please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 i SENIOR LEAGUE SOCCER OPENS . ' 1 Grand Terminal Club Drew First' Blood by Defeating the Moose by 5 to 1 ... i . z In spite of inclement weather, B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 SAUCEPAN-LADLE-TEAPOT-SPOON-DIPPER Per Set , . ... $2.70 I there was a pood turnout of I fun at, fhe Acropolis Hill ...........l. ..w.l.'l 1 11... Grand Terminal Club defeat the Moose by a score of 5 to 1 in the opening tamo of the Stuart Shield swries and the first match of the Senior League, spason. The .Moose won the loss and elected to kick down hill and, being favored by a fairly strong w 1 ml, attacked at the outset. The Terminals retaliated and Fara.11-liar shot over. After a period of mid field play, Wiper shot wide from a free kick. He madci amends just after by taking a igood clearance by George Howe in his stride and scoring with a low shot. The Terminals coii tinued to have the better of the game and Wiper scored ugalu from a scramble, in front of' the Moose (goal while the defense was appealing for offsiihj. The Moose goal had .'another escape when Farquhar cut in and narrowly missed. The Moose attacked from a breakaway but were met by a resolute defense, lieo. Howe behiig prominent at right back for the Terminals. They capitulated at last when Sammy Currie converted a penally for a foul on Percy Tinker. (avvthorn was very safe in the Moose goal and saved finely from Wiper al close range. At the interval, Terminals were leading 2 goals to 1. On resuming, the Terminals LAND ACT. Kotlct of Intention to Apply to Leaaa Land In Prince liupert Ijnd npcurdlnr Hi Irlrt r,r roan Kanrr 5, anil, tltuate on Sou lb Rarhatl Island. TAKE ViTlilt tan Alfrtir Swanon, or rince fttiwrt. occupation Manner. In- lend to apply for a lca of the follow ing; aesrriM-a larws: Cuninw'iirlnir at a planted at the north rnd of South nifbsfl Island; thPiirv arouml the Uland al hurt) water mark and fontatniwr 50 trre. mere or Jcs. ALFRED SWAXSOM. Arvnllf nt uiiea April 37, ivxn Butter Extraordinary Special Saturday Only! FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER In Bulk only 2 lbs., 85c! Delivered When Accompanying Other Goods t HANDY KITCHEN RACK FREE. Thompson Hardware Company, Limited 255-3rd Ave. Phone 101 DEAF All those suffering from deafness are requested to send for a copy of my Jiew Catalogue jdiowing the latest Aids lo Hearing. Sent Free on Request to Q. H. JAMESON, Pentlcton, B.C. You are Worried About his Health 117 HEN you are nervous, YY sleepless and out of OUi LO JSJA IUIUTT TV ViV to do. Experience has, perhaps, proven to you that' under these circumstances you can depend on Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. But your husband docs not think that he is ill and hopes to be all right in a fevv days. Unfortunately nervous ills do not right themselves. Why not use the treatment which has already proven good in your case? There has yet to be discovered a medicine which so certainly restores exhausted nerves as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. If you are nervous, irritable, tired and sleepless you can depend on it to overcome for an in fringement which was not apparent lo the spectators and from thhWlper added a fourth goal. IMaytf vas .then transferred , to the other end and llussell shot over the bar from 10' yards out. Terminals returned to the attack and W. Mitchell scored a fifth after some good combination play. The leaders were ! clearly the betlpr side, and main tained hteir lead to the end. The line-ups were as follows: I Moose (iawlhorn; Prcnder-gast and George Mitchell; llussell. ?. Currie and Skinner; Ilwlgkionsn, Hamilton, Tinker, jGurvich ami Itlack. J Grand Terminal Club H. Howe; II. Mcnzie and G. Howe; Dickens. O'Donnell and V. Mcn-zies; Walters, Owen, Wiper, W. Mitchell and Fanpihar. G. Krauze refereed in an effi- SAILINGS! Jto Euit6rc r MAKB KESERVATIOXS XQVV FROM QUEBEC To Liverpool Ma 31, June tu Mrmtmyil To Charbourg-Southampton-Hamburg Mav ?., Jiiim- 13 Knitr-! of srotland Jum y. July 7 .. Kinprem of Franre To Balfatt-Olaagow June 3, Julv I Moiilnalrri FROM MONTREAL To Llf.rpool Mav . June H Munlrow Jiiiik I, Julv t Mi.nl calm Juik II, July Mont-lari To Charbourg-Southampton- Antwerp Ji n i. im 'ill MiiiiiMl June 10. July II Mt-lita To BelfaaUOIaagow Juik 17. Jnly la . . Mrlairaifia Appl: to Agents ererywhert Of fV'o CP.R. I Station, Vancoirrir, Tclephoaa Seymour 2630, ta fac Tra&c Afcata. IN PROBATE. In tho Supram Court of Brltlah Columbia ! In tbe Matter of tlx; Admlnlrtraliou Act; and ! In the Matter (f the Eilate of Albert I lioub', fipi-caiu'd, IMektale. 1 TAKE NOTICE that by order of III lloti'ir. F. MrB. Vounr. the leth day 01 Anrll. A.b. lesn. 1 aPDo nteil Admin- utrator of Ihe etate of Albert Uowlejt, dei-vaxed. and all bartiea liuvmar riami ariln.r ihe alrt eitite are hereby reaulr- d to furnlih aaiue, pmteriy veruiea. to me mi or tierore tne iwn aay oi nay, v.fi. me, and all parllra indebted to the "iaii' are required to nay tne arnoum l llmlr Irideliiedneim to me fnrthwlth. KOIIMAN A. WATT. I'rlnre Rupert, aX, Dated the tOKi day of April. A D. 1914 OOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT NOTICE OF APPLICATION LICENCE. . FOR BEER KOTICE IS IIEIIEBY CIVE.V that on th itth day of May neit the underilfiied in -lendu to apply to the Lliuor Cnlro I Board for I.Wnoe in recix-rt of the iremlie beliif part of the bulldinE known "vuefn'a tiotei, snuaie on main irr-i( ' Manreit, il. c, and urxtn inn. una us. trlbed a l.nt . nlork 1 1. Map DK.V I'rlnre tiurvrt Ijnd lieirlnritlon lillrlrt in the Provlnre of Itrillih Columbia, Tor Ihe aale of leer by Ihe Kit's or by Ihe nrx-n iMiuie ror ronauinpnon on me- pre mle. fiATEn at Hie niv of Prlnre II u pert Province of British Oiluinbla, this 17th i day of April. A.fi. 1n. I uii tturn .ft, aw rtltMiv 1 Applkaot the cause of these symptoms. It is not like ordinary medicines because it benefits by the upbuilding, reconstructive method. Gradually and naturally it builds up'new, rich blood and nourished the depleted nerves back to health and vigor. For this reason Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is the most satisfactory treatment any man or woman can obtain to restore the nerves and bring back the vigor and energy which is essential to a full and happy life. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 60 cti. a box, all dealers or The Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto 2, Can. immediately attacked and Owen cienl and satisfactory manner sooted aflT five minutes' play, and the linesmen were George Shortly after, the Terminals were Cochrane and A. t in'pci ton. awarded a penalty BOARD FORMED FOR HOSPITAL Publlo Meeting at Terrace Takes Decisive Steps to Form Emergency Institution SIX MEMBERS CHOSEN Other Six to be Appointed That Number of Fraternal Organizations There early date. by TliiUlACF, May 15. At a representative and enthusiast it- public .meeting Wednesday with M. Hall chairman and N. Sher wood, secretary,' il was decided o form a hospital association of twelve meutlers to arrange for a building with Iwq beds and a col where emergency hospital cases may vis taken care 01 or vvuere patients may take their own nurse and occupy It. This was in line with a recommendation made by a fraternities committee ex cept that instead of ten members, six from the societies and four appointed hy the public, il was leaded lo make it twelve with six from the public. Mr. Hat t reviewed steps thai had already been taken al the nitiativc of the .Native Sons, re sulting in a meeting Friday last of representative from six dif ferent societies of the district. A recommendation was made for a wo ward emergency hospital Willi approximate cosjt if fur iiishing it voiced at $300. The following nu-mbers of the hoard were chostyi: Gcorgv Lit tle, I.. I. henney, -Mrs. J. K. Frt?t. A. II. Darker, Mrs. O. T. Sumlal, and William Kurucll These with the six appointed by the societies will proceed with the work and report at another public meeting to be called al an MrsT fleorge ntngstad, wife of the manager of l'ort KdvvarJ tannery, and daughters arrived it l'ort I lil ward from Ilellinghani in the Princess lleatrice today, A Chevrolet car, owned by George lloulter, wlfile parked outside Ihe Fair Hullding while Ihe Sbrjne Hall was in progresn last night, (oil away and turned over on its side in the uitcii along Hie nafrtjW' roadway, was salvaged today. C.IML sleaiiifil'rinceMs Lou-le, Capt. ArlhurtrglateVjsoulli-hound Jlrvm. Skft'ajtifeVaiicou ver, fs due in ftort'ftt Iff o'clock tomorrow morning. " The vessel was delayed in jailing front Kkaway on areount.of having heavy freight rt"d!icuarf an(' did not leave tWcre till last night. She will call at the dry dock here (o tbe crane In unload a 10 Ion boiler heutp brought from KeJcJilkan for the Hupcrt Marine Products. JOHN SHIRLEY LAID TO REST Obsoqules For Highly Respected Citizen Took Place This Afternoon - Willi :i larce coneourso of mourning friend -and acquaint-j unees present to pay Ibeir last respects lo the memory of a pioneer and highly respected citizen, Hie obsequies look place this . afternoon for llio late Sheriff John Shirley. At 2 o'clock there was a service In -St. Andrew's Cathedral, of which deceased had long been an aclive member. Venerable Archdeacon G. A. Ilix officiated and feelingly voiced the sentiments thai had arisen with the passing of an old ami esteemed friend. W. Vaughan Ifavies presided at the organ and accompanied the hymns. After the church service, the eortepe inoved to Fairview Cemetery many mourners following the bier to its final restiiw place in the plot adjoining thai of deceased's brilher, tho late George M. Shirley. The "pall-hearers were II. F. Mcl.eod, J. It. Taunoek, C. W. Ilofner, L. W. Patmnre, W. K. Fisher and W. II. Vickers. Many beautiful floral pieces Uglified tu the esteem in which the late Sheriff Shirley hud been generally held. Oulidandinu among these was a lursc wheel. :tii inches in diameter, sent hy the various departments at the Court iloue. H consisted of a licuuti-ful arrangement of Kasler lilie. roses, nap-dragon, cluster chrysanthemums and carnations with foliagt' of asparagus fern .mil ro-e leaves with foundation of cyea leaves. Anun( those who sent flowers, besides, were II. F. Mi-Lend. Miss Willa Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. lien Self. Palmore A l iillon. Mr. and Mr. . S. I isher. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. F.KgTt, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. FUber. Mr. and Mrs. It. I.. Mcintosh. The High School leavue all game yentertluy wa onril on accciunt of the iinditiiin of the ground. OOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. bun M1I- dan:p Nolle of Application for Batr Llc.ic .NOTICE. IS IIEREIIV r.l VI thil on Ihe 'lh day or May inl tlw aiHtertiroed In leikli lu apply b the I. Minor i.'inlrol H'rrt fur a llrenr in neiiMi tu ntNtiiuu known at O.W.V.A. IPilrl. 'iluale In tlx townue nr lHri cieiwnl.. B.C., upon In land deeliil a MHitn ha f nf tnu I mki 9, tiui'R i, nmriii lot 7 tit. oueen harlolte I. land. Mi.lrt. arrnrdlnc to e?iler rt men or Dlan drnxlied at th Land flfa-l'try firri-e in the Cni of Prlwr llupiTt. B C. anil nmnN red V7. ror Ilia aii or Iwr by Ihe rtaat or b he of'ii b-itile f"i inuuipitm on th-- iremir- Uaw-d ai I'rini-r n itu ri n.r thu in, lay "f April, im rn.vik rt.vncE. Applham CANADIAN SERVICE FROM MONTREAL TO PLVMOUTH-CHCRBOURO'LONDON. - an a ... mia Ji.im TO LIVERPOOL ui aii'-i j .n. ; jL.i f t TO BELFAST AND OLAidOW i.etuia a : aim ma June II FROM NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL "Wlua . k' jv Ji 1 1 iifi-i nn . M u TO CHZRBOURQ AND SOUTHAMPTON iiiliania . Mat Juik I'.. July 7 iiemnrana June . i, Jul) n Uaiin-iaiiia Jiinc ii. uj. J iiv ;'i TO LONDONDERRY AND OLAtQOW CaiiHTMinn M ;j Ti an.i Kama . Mai ! 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Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue The Diamond Houto of the North WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Saturday at 7 and 9 Thomas Meighan "The Man Who Found Hi mself" A plmln-plRy r'riHll wriH- i ir lh-oliir by llnolh TNriviiigliin. .nii-ri . - i..irni -liiilar fic tion. Tommy mi a iivmff. iui.ii k the -ilent wurbl lit'hinil riMin vill iml to "rnnif luck.". HehiinJ liir! An ium n for aiiulhtT tiiiiii'- iTini. Tlicu Irfrdmii ni l hitler flniKr?!" to win bin k hi- Imnnr and In-A title of a iimii wilii a priMtu rtronl and tin Hint won't forgfl. The iimwI griiuig lnr lion over filinrd. Strong uiijt-urtiiig r-t. Thomas Meighan, Virginia Valll, John Harrln;t Hugh Cameron, Victor Moore, Mildred Ryan illii'r. "OUR GANG" COMEDY "DOG DAYS." PATH E REVIEW. BOc nd Everything for the Builder LUMBER Wf have tho inol roniplelr nlork (liriii'ii-ions, shii)ii, fir finifh. floorii k V ciii'i'i, fi-., hi Nortlirm 11.(1 We can supply everything In a building from th to tho last piece of finish. M..r,.,.. i.......... i i. ...i. ti ....n .... v.,. Of ,.vi.Mi iujiiij niiiii,i gur mm k. ji win 'u; lritfs un right. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 110 and 117 SANDALS Tliese urc undoubtedly llio lfsl Hiitnldt ' Hie lovv'L'jil iinsilile jriie over IiwiiUmI in Itupi'ft. A special purchase of a largo qitaitlity t"1' oiutr inMi)io. Chllds' llrovvti Siiinlals, solid' lentlicr soli's heel, hUi'! from B lo 714, priced at . Youths' Ilrowit HnniJiiN, solid 'leather Miles, Willi With heels, sues front 8 lo 1014, priced tit . . Misses' Hruvvn SuihIhIs, solid leather sole", with heels, sizes front 1 1 lo 'J, prieed al Ladles' HandnU in Ilrovvn, Patent and Klk Jabour Bros., Ltd- If lAIW aMBBM A A A m a. M M MM t? N T riil'l' jus rnlil'I $10 riihl"'' wiom uum iuo ana loo utrri i m" ; .jtpi Phone 645. Corner 3rd n 'I