PAGE SIX t Don't Guess Know the true con dition of yoiir feet. With Dr. Sertoli's Pedo-graph we can instantly make.abso lutcly frccof charge, without removing your hose, a photo graphic print that shows the exact condition of your foot. It is also a wonderful aid in fitting shoes to they will be absolutely comfortable. If you have any form of foot trouble . weak or broken down arches, flat foot, corns, callouses, bunions, painful heels, weak ankles, etc. be sure and see our W.l f. ot -ormort txpert.. V00 He can show you why you suffer and how to get quick and lasting relief. Don't wait. Come in today and have your fctt Pcdo-Rraphcd. Thl Service it absolutely free. Jabour Bros,, Ltd. Prescriptions A few reasons why our pi-eecrf ptiuiv department is. inercasiuK: NVo use only fresh, chemical iy puro drugs. No Substitution Prompt Service Moderate Price. Kvery prescription is dispensed hy a fully qualified dispenser. , Lei us be your prescrip-lionist. Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. Another arrival of Ladies Coats ill the latest .Spring models. Special thla Week: 20 Discount on Ladlos Dresses . Holeproof Stockings frum i.00 lo 1.75 Mrs. W. I. Wi Third Avenue l'.O. Hox - - 98'J Phone Oreen 389 Meat : Prices VEAL Lcp. piu lb 22c Loin, per II. 25c Shoulder per 11. ,, ., 18c BEEF Shoulder, per lb. ,. ...15c Hound, 2 lbs. ,. .. ,, 45c Sirloin, 2 lbs 55c Hump Hoasl, per Hi. ... 20c Hulled Hih, per lb 25c Shoulder pork, per lb. 25o Fresh Sausage, lbs. .. 35c Ham burner, 2 lbs 25c . Ayrshire Ij.icoii, per lb. 30c lleef Dripping, 3 lbs. 25c Meat Department Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phonos 1and 84 Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Kxquisito Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave. ANNUALBALL I OF AUTO CLUB! Smlthers Event Proves Popular and Enjoyable, Continuing to Four O'clock J SMITHKHS, April 12 Thc'l. imiiual ball of tliu ltulklcy Yal-T f ley Aulonioliil.) :iub held in tlior'ol,w,y- Tl"' raffles were in j I iWn llalL Fridav. evuiHiLir iii iiv...!11''''?0 "' K- WriUe who . -i"n to lie one of I he most enjoyable dances of I In- season. An nxcen- lionally large crowd was in . ul-leiulanco among whom was a strong representation from Tclfc- wa, and Hie couuuillee in charge had hacked- up their promise of a big nighlr(he repealed encores and happy mood of tlio dances. showed (hal efforts were well appreciated. I he proceeds of (he dance are ! lo be used in estahlisliing an auto': camp and play grounds at Lake Kathleen, die famous Smilher's summer resort, and die huge fi nancial. success ofilhe dance will enable die club to slart this work immediately. The music was supplied by the in five-piece Orescent Orchestra, of this heiiiig their first public ap pearance this season and many at compliments were heard on their rendering of the various num bers. When the regular closing time came it. was found die dancers were still going; slrong and at their request the orchestra continued (he program until i o'clock. For Playground Fund , During the supper interval the drawing for the large doll aiid dolls- outfits or clothes took as place. The doll and the first set a of dresses was woii by Frank ed Good Spuds Are Hard to Get We have been successful in se curing 80 sacKs of Die finest we ever saw. Clean, while, and uoou cookers. Lndl sold out they will he $3.50 Our 'J 5c lturgain-arc better tfiun ever . 2 lb. Ileal Creamery ltutler 95c 2 do.. Local l resh I'ggs, largi ... 95c 2 lb. Ilest Sliced Macon 95c 3 lb. Ontario Cheese 95c 3 lb. California Table Figs ami 1 ring (iruycre Swiss Cheese 95c 6 l'eas. Corn or'Tumatoes, iVj' 95c 4 tins I'eaches, I'ears, Apricot , I'luins or Crushed l'iueapple 95c 6 tins Singapore 'Pineapide, 95c 5 lb. (in Peanut duller .... 95c 3 doz. Sunkist Oranges . . . . 95c 5 tins Libby'.s Asparagus Tips 95c 7 tins Campbell: Tomato Soup ... 95c 7 tins Heinz Pork .V Ileaus. . 95c 3 bottles Heinz Calsui 95c 4 cartons Sunlkglit Soap . . 95c 19 rolls toilet I'apcr .. .. 95c 12 pkgs. Jelly Powders 95c 4 lb. .Swedish Health fircad. . 95o 5 lb r.rauulated SiiKar, and 1 liin wrange .Marmalade or I'lum Jam 95c 7 tins enr Sardines 95c Kmpress Strawberry Jam, 4 lb. tin .' 95c Malkin s Ilest pine Plifm Jam 55c 12 lb. Tudor or flreal We I Tea 95c 3 lb. McCormlck. Sweet Ilisruif 95c 3 ciimlis pure Honey ., .. 95ci 4 tins Lo,ler or .Shrimp .. 95c 12 I'almolive Soaj 95o; 4 pkgs. Prince Flakes ... 95oj 9 pkgs. Canada Corn Starch 95c 2 Dm. Malkin's Ilest Oifrec $1.25; Abijul tlie first of May wo will! have one Annual Birthday Party.) Watch for aiinonncemcnt. I B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. . Phones 45 and 674 ENTERTAINMENT l nder the auspices of the Holary Club In aid of the PRINCE RUPERT BOYS' BAND - al the WESTHOLME THEATRE Tuesday, April 13 at 8 p.m. Tickets for reserved scats will lie exchanged at Orme's drug Store. 1 ,' had i made i . all .... the . various dresses and oiilfils herself. Some $85.00 was realized and Mrs. Itirnio purposes using (he fund in eipiiptueul for the 'children's playground a! (he lake. CITIZEN S ASSOCIATION AT SMITHERS WOUND UP Balance of $70 to be Used For Fire Alarm Siren at Round House S.MITHKHS. April 12. the old ,..iii,..., i in ... v-iiiiiiitt .ui.t.im .i.tui ;iui ion finally passed out on urt-y;,-;"-" niglit, when a, Hireling was held , , ...... ... . . W. S. Henry's office lo dispose a balance of some o sand-ing Li credit of the association die bank. 'rim cin.,,.,0' 1 ""ni.- in mi-reason can I he -i.it. Lidzeus Association , wasif.,., , , . .... disbanded on the formation of the board of trade, and their a-; sets consisting of low if sidewalks ami fire righting apparatus hail een turned over to the village authorities when the town, wus incorporated. ' The need X n belter fire alarm was brought up at die meeting one of the way of using the balance, and as this was thought most worthy object the last! secretary. II. (J. Windt, wus ask to turn the money over lo the town council to be ued to wards installing a steam siren at the Hound House with signalling stations in town. Mrs. J. Pawchuk and family ailed this morniHig on the Priiire Charles for Powell Idver lo join Mr. Pawchuk who recently lef here fdr the paper town. Mrs. J. H. Hife of Smilhcr reached the city on this morning's train and proceeded to Van couver on the steamer Prince Charles. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. urfreservd, sunrtjr! Crown lania may be pr.mptl by OrltUh nubji-cts over :J jreara of an, and by alln en declaring Intentlou to beroin DritUh aubjecta, conditional upon residence, occupation, ovi Improvement for agricultural urpoe. Kull Information conrerninar rav-.atlons reeardlnz pre-emptions la Riven In Kulletln No. 1, Land Hetiea. "How to I're-empt I.and." coplea of irhicli can be obtained free of chart ty addresalnK the Department of Lands. Victoria, B.C.. or to any Got-rnment cent. Recorda will be rranted coverlni only land aultabla tor agricultural . purpose, and which la not timber" land, I.e.. carrying over 8.000 board feet ir acre went of the Coaat Rang and 1.00U feet per acre eaat of that flanse. Appllcationi for pre-emptions are to be addreaned to the band Com-mlesloner of the Land Recording Ul vision, in which the Und applied for la situated, and are made en printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commlnsloner. I're-emptlons must be occupied for five year and Improvements mads to value of tiv per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Orant can be revelved. Kor more detailed Information see the bulletin "How to I're-empt Laud." PURCHASE Application are received for pur. chase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purposes; minimum price, for first-class (arable) land Is IS per acre, and second-claaa I grai-lng) land (2.50 per acre. Further In. formation regarding purchase or lease of AJrowr, lands Is given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Kerles, "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites os timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment ot atumpag. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding I acre, may be leased aa homesltea, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, Utle being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land haji been surveyed, LEASES For grazing and Industrial pur poses areas not exceeding 140 acre may be leased by one person or a company. GRAZING m ( Under the Oraztng Act tb Province la divided Into grazing district and the ranee administered under a Grazing Commissioner. Annus! grazing permits are Issued baaed on numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Stock-owner may form associations for rang management. Free, or partly free, permit are available for settler, oatipers and travellers, up to tea W. 9 .1 THE DAILY NEWB Lt tti LUMBER DEMAND IS IMPROVING Vancouver Island Points Report Greater Activity In Mills and Logging VIUTllHIA, April 12. There u a distinct improvement hi the lumber situation, ami this is re rleeled in shipment from the coast seelfoiTlTi eastern points It is reported there is a considerable :illlll lw.it in ..(! , , n... .on.-oucr ior- . ii.iiiii funis t:i were running one shift. have ht- creased lo two, on the strength of improved orders. I. ..!:....)!. ... .. uir iiiillirf HlillM'l IS Ilie announcement that the Norwegian ship lYrndalc has Just loaded a million feel of cedar logs, cut to fourteen-foot lengths, at Fanny Hay fur Japan. Better Demand Mill operations in the larger mills on the Island shows development, as instanced by the movement of logs from Cnwichau Lake ami other areas to die mill. and to the hoomiu? grounds at Crodon and Cuwichan Hay for disposal. Companies! which had been aeciiinulaling Iheir stocks in Hie water are now fin Jin.- demand fr them. Construction or several smaller mills M prugresMiw;. in die iiciirhhorhooil of Alberoi. on (ho Malahal. and at oilier points. SALT MINERS LIVED TWO THOUSAND YEARS AGO IN NEVADA STATE LOS AMiKLKS, April I:'.-Several new disiroxerie throwing additional light on an ancient race hae I,een Inade at Pueblo Oraude de Al'ada, die buried rily of .Nevada. The aiTliav'tdi'Jiical !ind were described j ; ,Uuro by Coventor eriwcbaiii wliti ha followod with inti-resl the vxruadnr work in 1 - state. They include the remain!" ot the work wherw lhee uueieut people obtained their salt, ledi-ft where they mined for ornament, and remnant of clothing iniliratiii? familiarity with the ue of cotton. 'The .-all wu gotten from a series of eaeru a Hhorl di-tanee from the buried city," Cov entor SertiKliaiir naid. "Somo of the wall and floors of lhc.c eae urc formed in part if pure rock call and here the ancient conducted Iheir alt niluiiiK. The workings, showing where .large block of alt were removed, are in the aine condition of aboul 2,(ioo year ago. "One of die relic wa a pair of andal or a type never before round in thi country. They an- in n good stale of preservation and we i nuule of deer hide and eipiippcd with cotton cords for fastening." Only trace or HiriuoNe working have been uncovered as moxt of die work or excavator ha been dirccled toward the salt mine. This Splendid . tVAPORATt. West Last week's paper told of blizzard and cold and general havoc all-over the Last. We all know the weather we had. ,lt Is not by accidervt dial Pari fib Milk is die best in Canada. Our climate i almost ideal for dairyin.g. Nature give u belter iiuality. We 'only keep that richness, purity and natural flavor for you in can In ho used al your convenience. PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vanoouver Factories: Ladncr and Abbotsford, B.C. WOMEN POLICE TO DEAL WITH FLAPPERS More Fcmlnlno Officers Reconv mended for London Police Force LO.MHi.N, April 12. - Women police know heller how to deal with modern flappers, in th ees of Ilie National Council of Women, ami on llii account Hi organization's member ar-coper for more police women oi. I he London force. Al a conference Miss F.rrie Meckel I. or the Church Army, proclaimed that when excitable flappers, who were perhaps newcomers lo the street crowds, saw a policeman they look frighl and often disappeared, but oNj-ii were willing to be guided lev women. Other council member poiulei.' out that women police had beei. especially successful in, districts near saloon where women con gregated. TERRACE NOTES Ilie monthly Parent-IVuclier meeting tin Ikmmi potpomil frtm die second Thuoduy of the month until Wednesday When Ir. Large ot Hnieiton will ad dress the nnvlitiz. Mi-n Mary Hipji rettirmtl on Salurilay night rrmo u. holiday trip to Prince Itupwrl. Victor King who ha liee--v i-.it til? at the home of Ins parent Mr. and Mr. W. King, left on Friday morning roi I'ririce Kuperl. Hev. and Mr. Allan have moved into die Mission House on tin hill formerly occupied liy Hev and Mr. .1. II. Yoiinj: Mr. Attn, conducted service in Knox Lint-ed church pu Sunday mormiu uml a large crowd wn presen: nt the re-opening services, th- church having been cloed since the dt'iKirture of Hev. and Mr. W. J. l'aron lat .November. Coiiuiieiiefiw Sunday, April II during the Milliliter months. Union Sunday School services are lielng held al 13.30 a.m. fni-mediately following ihureli service. Misses Mary and Helen Smith, who have been holidaying I.". Prince Hupcrl returned home ot. Sal unlay night. Mis Mayme I MM returned on Saturday ttiylti nfler spemlimr die jiter vara I (on nl her home in Prince Hupert. " Mr. C. It. Oilbert and Miss .Marsh spent Saturday al the nome or .vi rx. A. Y. Wilson alt Ileum. J. I'cterMiu of Shapies spent the week end in town. Mr. W. 1L" .McDonald enler-Iniued recently at an old. lime miilling bee and arteruoon lea in honor or tier guest Mrs. Keith of Prince Hupcrl, . ilie annua! meeting ot the Women' Auxiliary of the Anglican Chunm will be held at lite home or Mrs, T. .1. Marsh on Thursday, April 15. .ur. huute Olson went to Prince Huperl on Monday morning. , . In celebration of the jiiinluT-sary or liieir going "over die top" at Vliny. the (5AWV.A. held ii dance in their asse(ibly' hall here on Friday evening. A good Crowd was present to enjoy dancing to the splendid music of the (I.W.V.A. 0-piece -orchestra. Itefieshiiifiil were furnished by the Women's Auxiliary. ' Mis,;.Ahnj:J,,, .left Mon - . ay ,. on ror I ; ncelupert lo iisii wiiii .Mr. , line rj' lioiilal there. I The Ladies', Ouil,. of Knox' n i . .i. ...or v.- , n ii iiieeL. on Thlird.iv- 'uflffiiririn t.Hii ..I 1 1. "v hi.,, ,l u . ,.. , 1., t -. t . ,v. t ouiiu.il..- i lie Dinner Sets High-class China Dlnnorwaro at a price that w it surprise you! Beautiful designs. Shop early! They won' last long at the prlco offered, OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Our many satisfied local customers is our guarantee that our Optician, who has had over twenty-toven ye3rii experience, can give you satisfaction. A visit to our modern Optical Parlor will convince you. Consultation free. I & Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT LEATRICE JOY "HELL'S HIGHROAD" A tieril l. hemille produi'ltoo. , gr ..i "llfil'- Highroad." paved with gmxl iuleiinti- . cap. no lMim, no deloiir'. no -peeil-linni prude. Two pmc: i.ippme-. r u,-i ry. story of a young couple who ilarel monev, -i,.,. die aloiiihiiig reut'ltoii thai (levelled in do for power mid gold. A plioo-.la reiiiorkaldr f.,i u I tnK and seding-. AH .(ar cn. Leatrlco Joy, Edmund Burns, Robert Edeion, Jum Faye, Heleno Sullivan .imi others. THE PACEMAKERS" SERIES No. 4 GEORGE O'HARA AND ALBERTA VAUGHN IN "THE GREAT DECIDE." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. 35c and 10c SHIRT You are K"'"K !-'' "' " .Shirt- -j.m . . il! the liriglH oloriUK' " Taflei.iie. (imbrillg. ,,.,.1 iiovelty "tripes' A large selection to chooto from. PrireU fiimi $1.95 BBiaBSMSMSBBBasM(BBBNBBSJMMasaMMBSSJ Acme Importers Third liieetuu i to m- f a social nature us a welcome to Mr. Allan, wife of (he new minister. Howard . Thompson, and O.1 P. Ilrtiwn of the (Northern Mining and IVvelopiiieiit (. on llioni-hill .Moiiiilaiu were in town at the week end, i 15. O. Ilufjon of Vanarsdol was. in town on Saturday. Paul llrodin name in from Ka-lum Lake on Saturday. Mr. mid Mr. J. Anthony, of Iteino were visitor In Terrace on Saturday. S. A. I (avis accompanied Oscar Olamler lo Kaliim like this last week lo inspect some mining claim in that district. Advertise in Ihe Dnllv New. CANCILLATIOM OF HCSCRVC. mtii:i; i iikhkhv uivks um iih-1-mth) itlnir ..i-r TlmlrtT l.icmn Ma 44MIH. sitiulvil nn rut Mand, lungn 4, cut! bUtriti. I i-sm-filod. n. it. Nvm-.x, hfpuly MhiMrr oi tsnils "PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT," Pflnes Rupsrt Cltetorsl District. 'lckmi EUttorsI District. ...,V..,T.":';.1" Iwhy. rlMi llinl I -lnill, on """""J. I"" "Oi day of Msv. lgft i II'M, "i n.ri.fT.t'S Z i;. the ,-,,, ; ,,F ".V m...:"," 'nriS III 1. (ir III I in evuuifuii, - j. 7 M &3&f VTOWWKT " hsiimi si ei-ni-n frinr i I liuisrl, li.i;.. this eiii i't April, 1096. 'ty. . ........ . . ..'"'"l." A. WATT. i.M-r ror inn I'rinri. ., r " " '"' ana Mia.U4it tlvctonl Uluitn. Monday, April i jpsj ONLY at 7 end 9 Avenuo Tweed Coats, Tweed Suits LATEST OftESSES DRESSY COATS DRESSY HATS 8PORT HATS lioiMls High' Pn.ic (1 "Demers" We aim to pii-u" Phone, 27. P.O. Box 327 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phona 575 DENTIST TUGBOATS Day Phonos 423, 539, Qroen 238, Olack 735. Nlflht, Phones 687, 639, Oreen" 238, Blaok 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. CL BUSHBY, Man. Dir.