m PAGE SIX Gossard Front Lacing Corsets give the greatest satisfaction unj comfort. Let pur corscliere fit you! H.S.Wallace Co. Ld. Phone 9. Third Ave. and Fulton. .lust Arrived A fresh shipment of Rochons Candies Assorted Chocolates, Boxes $1.00 to $4.00 Hulk Creams, oran,ge, Van-Hie, Lemon, (.linger Snowballs Peppermint, etc., per lb. 75c Ilrazils in cream, per lb. $1.25 Hurnl Almonds, per lb. $1.00 riochons Famous Almond Crisp, per lb $1.00 RupertPharmacu Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. Stamped Goods Luncheon Sets. Pillow Cases, Aprons, etc., all stamped ready for work. A large variety of stamping patterns to choose from if you wish to use your tn materials. Heal Irish Linen Tablecloths, 51 inches, each $2.50 Silk and Wool Hose, four shades, per pair . . $1.25 Cotton Crepes, per yard 25c Mrs. W. I. Wilson Third Avenue P.O. Uox - - 089 Phone Green 380 Specials In our Meat Department Give Us a Trial! Iloilim; Reef, 3 ll.s. ... 25c Shoulder Steak, per lb. 15c Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. . . 55o ItoUnd Steak, lbs. . . 45c Pol Hoast. 2 lbs 25c Stewing Veal, I lbs. . . 25o Pickled Pork, per lb. . . 20c Corned llcef, per lb 6c Hamburger, i !bs 25c Sausage, our own make, 2 lb. ... 35o Ayrshire Uaeon. lbs. 55c Free Delivery to any part of the City Mussalleyi Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 Dr.Alexander 8mlth Block Phone 576 DENTIST FRED PYLE IS NEW CHAMPION Kept Reduced Lead Over George Waugh In Final Latter Made High Break Fred Pyle is the billiard champion of the city, having emerged from the second block of the final tournament last night with a ecore of 1,000 to 888 over Oeorge Waugh. It was a slow game, the feature of which was the making by (ieonge Wamgh of the luli break of the series, S3. This just lopped Col. McMordiiCs previous high break of 12. Pyle's lead from the first block was some what overcome by Waugh but not chough to put the latter very-near his opponent at the con- rlusiou. Pyre's high break for the final j was 2, winch lie inane in ine rirst Iiloek. There were 27C innings for the thousand point, Pyle's average being" 3.023 and Waugh's. 3.188. The lime for the whole tournament was six hours and 30 minutes. Roth men were off form and playing slow. Jack Judge was referee, Ocorgp Ilussell, scorer, Charles Folsom, marker, and Oscar Young, on the door. fter the tournament, the cup emblematic of city championship, winch was luhl last year by Oieo-Mrllmoyle was presented to Mr. Pylc by lici t Morgan, vire-presi- SOME STORES Charge Extra For Delivery Our Service is Free and t tic JJest Get These Bargains Jams, Pure, Kinpres or Malkin's I lest Strawberry, 4 lb. tins .... $1.00 Haspberry. Apricot, Cherry, tiooseberry und Peach, per tin 75c Loganberry. Greengage and ltedj Plum, per tin '. 65c' Malkin's Host Pure Plum Jam. only 55c California Prunes. 7o-tjii, per 25 lb. box $2.65 7 tins Heinz Pork iV I tea ns :t bottles Heinz Catsup .. bottles Slerling Catsup 95c 95c 95c 85c I tins Libhy's Asparagus Tips 95c 5 tins Delmoute Peaches for 95c 5 tins-Delmonte Apricots ,. 95c tu tins Hrunswirk Sardines 95c 0 'ins Kina Oscar Sardines. . 95c 1 2 lb. Table Figs and 2 lb. Prunes.! all for 50c Malkin's Best Cleaned Currant. 2 lb. for 25c J I lb. (ireat West Tea and 5 ll ; ' Sugar, all for $1.00 k lb. McCorniick's Western Snaps 95c 0 pkgs. McCorniick's Sodas, fresh stock 95c 3 llj, MrCo-rmick's Sweet Biscuits $1.00 3 ifoz. large Oranges $1.00 McLaren' Pure Baking Powder. 5 lb. tin only $1.25 Itlue Itibbon Tea. tV, or 5 lb. pkg.. per lb. 65c Pure Lard. 3 lb. 75c, 5 lb. $1.25, 10 lb ... $2.45 5 lb. tin Pure Honey, or 3 combs for 95c 0 tins Corn or Tomatoes .. 95c tins Campbell's Tomato Soup 15 tins Kippered Herring .. 95c 19 rolls Toilet Paper 95c t large pkgs. Itobin Hood Oats 95c t doz. Lemons, Sunkist .... 95c Malkin's Best Ieniou or Vnnilla Kxlrael, I .30c size or 2 C0c size for ..95c 2 lb. Hulk Creamery HuUer.95c H.C. Fresh First Fjggg, extra nualily, per doz. ....... 35c Malkirt's best Jelly powders, (per doz .... 95c t tins Delmonte Spinach, 2's 95c Fresh Fruit and (Jreen Vegetables. First nuajily. We sell for less. B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Slock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave with gold. Foiled Stales gold. which please apply aw cash payment on two quarter section ol land. The bags are very useful." Huring the autumn an important group of land agents from points in the western ta.le were shown large areas of agricultural lands alonjr the Canadian National Railways. At thai time considerable piircha s were made and it i "-i Malkin s liest. i lb. pails .. 79c Limit, 2 tins to each customer and special price will he withdrawn when we have sold fifty tins. Ilroken Shelled Walnuts, per lb. 39c A Reputation for!" II, Good Value Is Our Best Advertisement WEEK-END SPECIALS l.ooo His. California l.vaporald Prunes, special. 2 lbs. for 19c Sunklst Oranges small size, i do, for .. .. 95c Medium sie, 3 do, for .... 95c Oranges are costing more wholesale this week, so place your order early as quantity i limited. S i red Pineapple. 2 lb. (ills 17c Canned Spinach. '.', per tin 15c Slieed Peaches, I s, tails .... 19c Canned Pumpkin, tVi's, per tin 15c Kipper Snacks, per tin 5c Herring in tomato sauce, per tin Strawberry Jam Special 6c Swift's Collaae Hulls, peameal i wire, per lb 29c Average weights, 5 to f, s. each.' H.C. Fresh First Kggs, 3 doz. fori $1.00: Finest Ontario Cheese, per lb. ! 29c Heady. ;ul Macaroni in bulk, ? lbs. for 25c Dustbaue, in bulk. 3 lbs. for 25c j Brown ugar, 2 lbs. for .... 15o Icing Sugar, 2 lb. pkg 20c Malkin's Host Jelly Powders. each 7c Climax Itaspberry Jam, 30 lb. wood pails, each $3.85 This is pure Jam and Fruit and an economical way to buy for large families. Toilet Paper Hulls, l Tor , . . 19o spring Clothes Pins, (i doz. 25c Llk .r)-siii(i Brooms, special 45o I Stove Brushes, to clear at ea. 25c JUST ARRIVED J- mesl Swedish Anchovies. In tins, special 45o ' Rupert Table Supply Co! Phones, 210, 211, 212 j THE DAILY NEWS Wedn i SENT BAG OF GOLD IN PLACE OF WHEAT Advertising Sack Used n Pur-chaso of Land on Prairie WINXIPKO. March 17. -When! as a cnltiiiiialiou agent has jn"l made its vahie known to Cmiadu. Heeenlly small souvenier bags of wheat were distributed by the departments of Coloniintion, Agriculture and natural resources many of the sacks finding their way across the water. dent ol the Prince Huperi llilli movement in aid Association. The medal for ronliiiuing. the runner-up. (I'nnge Waugh. and l lie unite for (lie hluh break Itti in the series will be presented la-j lei' in connection with the pre-! inn! dirci THE MAN IN THE MOON seutatiiui or I lie (earn trophies any: won earlier in the season. i'!im 11 AS one last hope, my creditor may die before the first of nest month or a lire muy burn their hooks. WAXTHR: Cod saddler and blacksmith wjiu can shoe horse to start business here. Apply Itooster Ultib. T1IHY say a woman never puis oil lit! tomorrow anything sh" can put nil permanently. T! are a ttcer itcople. employ a .-kill I u 1 police force to ca'lch criminal" and then we pay In this connection Captain I much higher priced man to let It. Royd, superintendent of the'them go. land and coloniialion department at St. Paul, Minn, writing to Dan M. Johnson, western mana ger of these activities at nieg slate I had a very iimu-ing c.Krience a few ilays ago, me of our agents in North Dakota relumed one of the bayes artly filled with 100.00 in ten dollar jrold pieces. In his letter he stated: 'I am returning your bag filled not with wheat, but IF on use your muscles they grow stronger ,m.t larger ami are Win-inure peffert Inn if you ue your friend or your credit very much they shrink und shrivel and Htial-ly disappear. I K.N'KW a man who was a shining light in the- community. The shihe woo on the seat of his pants and the back of his coat. THIS is St. .Patrick s Day-it's my day (Alt. TI1KN hero's .to Ho- Irish I love them full well Hut when they're not full I wish t hem in hall. Mil I OH. give me a sprig of shamrock And a liuik at a hot tie n rv vident that thelAnd then thank the Lord I am I (rink, You can tell by the glint of Hi' eye. our country is sinall Rut our pt)pl- are big. ry are strong (MD itolatoes And delight in a pig. Hut just omii your ears And watch keen for the brogue And you'll find all varieties Saint, fool and rouue. Ten Years Ago iff Prince Rupert The Prince Hupcrl coutiiiuei,t for the 102101. battalion will sail tomorrow moriiin. nlMiard tin Prince lliierl for Coinox wher 1 they will continue traininv. There will be a hif send-on. John Christiansen, who reach ed Metlakalla in a row boat and was given shelter by Indian Agent C. c. Perry, is iielievet to be (he only survivor of lb l'acinc American I isbenes can nery lender Alpha, which wreck ed on llachel Island. Alex. HnlmlMUfr, who recently returned fniiii the (run I has started a "hiekcii ranch on Porchei l-land and is shipp i u egs regiiiurly to the ir;d urn Hftuild up ijoiir w -uppsrl trill lia k. DONT mtrtlr "pP P ' rckct Yo miut ti.rcrM Jkc boat and mucin and owiin Arch Mntdtr Short allow lull flcdbititfol movcmtnl' while pcoDcrly Mpporli.f Ihv ScaphvidUom Tbcf area boon and a Uruing lo Ihc looHrory. RCHrVKNDER Jabour Bros., Ltd. POOR GAMBLER LOST B!G SUM Sued for Alienating Wife's Affections and Won But Com-promised Before he Knew It NFW YOltK, Mil roll 13.- "Faint heart never won fair ludy" or words to that ofreet are old, but one Brooklyn man is convinced that fnnit heart never won ji good damage verdict either. If he had been a good poker player he would have realized that In opponent had only a pair of deuces ngainl his royal flush, but he wasn't and as a result he mourns the los of sld.oflit that he instil have had. Albert Stone brought suit in the supreme court at Brooklyn, asking for 30.0j0 from Charlc Z AVeiner anil chaUKHW that Weiner had stolen nis wife and her affection. Fifty lliouand. he aid in his eomphtlnt, was Utile rnutiRh tn assuage his hurt feel-iug and tu reeompense him for the loss of her society, comfort ami aid. Accepted $4,000 The case wont to trial. It progrvaM'd nicely and was tfiven to the jury to deotue. As the jury filed opt' Sloue lost his nerve and so did his opponent liiry aot together with their lawyers und shortly aflerwuni reHrted to tlie court that they bad nettled the matter amicably. But as they were reporting, the jury announced to the court that la verdtrl bait been reached. Thcy asesed the damages at ?2n,ouo. Stone, however, bud agreed with the defendant to hrrept t,0ini. Wemcr then insisted that Hie utireenieiil stood and that Ho verdict should not lie considered I'Ik- court held a similar view ami refused to aorepl the verdict Stoue ( in money. He is ahead of the game, but he feels badly and told the court that he did not think he should tie compelled o Mand by och a bad bargain Weiner. although out of ockct. says a uancam is a bargain, ami that is all there is to it. GROWING FRUIT IN NORTH SATKATCHEWAN l II I N I XLIiFtl l . sak.. March i; l-ollowiog cvpeii-llieuls evtendilM over a niiliils-r of years, lr. S-io;er heeler, the wheat "wuard" of Northern Sa- kafr-hewHit. stsles that fruit culture alonu certain linen ran he prnfilnbly carrid on in the northern parts of the province, despite general belief to the contrary. "There in a Rood range ol varieties that may be grown wit til onie rerlNinly or slier, lie aid. Dr. Wheeler predicts thai sufficient fruit nti be grown for home eninmpt ion ninl an industry eventually established, paying reasonable mrnffls to those entering the field. At the jireoonl time he nid he bad Mme one Ittiixlml varieties of apples; n thousand trees plnnted: forty varieties of plums: ten kinds of cherries und three or four variolic ef griines. rap-Iterrles, giMsP,effjew and straw berries, in addllinn to ft few or namental Siberian ienrs. for trial. In his experiments. Dr. Wheeler declared that he had no! reorieii q nny coddlliia or iiursiiiK. T'.verytliinw had to stand outside lhroo1i the winter, with out ai'Ufieinl prnlrclion. LOCAL NEWS NOTES . Pii-Miieial lUiusiable A. Dryden Jut Ocean Falls arrived from the srmlii on the Prince Itilperl Him jaiieruooii. He has in custody I man named J. A. (iibson, who has been committed for trial on a change of stealing a watch and who will appear before Judge Young hern. '.. A. W in I lock, general ageiil at Vaneouver for the While HI fit Line, arrived froii the south on the Prince lliipcrt (his afternoon. Il- will proceed from here I Prince (ieorge. J. Jtrucc Johnstone arrived fioin Viclona on Hie prince Huperi this afternoon and will pro-i"ed by this cveiuna's train t-i 3 i 'J'erruce. Mi - . lici t Creech, wlio has been son' ii on a brief holiday visit. ' ' i fd to (ho city on the i -j Ituperf thi- uflernoun. Silverware Silver-plate Hollowware and Cutlery SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE FOR ONE WEEK. 'hike advantage ol oppwiim llssorleil slot k ol silv ei v are to ,ih.-. nEMEMDEn ONE WEEK ONLY. Max Heilbroner 527-529 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE THURSDAY ONLY, 7 and 9 p.M, Richard Dix In "The Lucky Devil" A couiedv thiiudcrliuU. Di. tlo avIiiix wuanl. the delHiunir dviiiou of d.. . failings, women and -peed II. . li.ii: An nctioo -loiuedv o( ! !.. I w I wheel of a roaring, rai iuf rumnuce Hi taiollieiit Swcejtslnk' With thrill an i Strwug east. Richard Dix, Esther Ralston, Charles Se lea, Hit Jamet, Joe Burke, Edna Ala Oliver COMEDY "FRENCH PASTRY AESOP'S FILM FADLES 35c art 11 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Flostlnfl Dry Dotk Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blscktmlthi, Ptttf makers, Founders, Woodworkerit Ett ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is eipnpped to handle s k MARfNE AND COMMERCIAL WORK, PHONES 43 and 3SF Loggers! Loggers! NVf have the onl cojnplete so i. v Gilchrist Jacks niul rts hi the North. We handle . I'euvics, Saws, and general Camp F.ipn' 1 It will puy you to see us when oi l: Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue W . IS. Fisher, provincial collector, and C W. Homer, asses sor, re I ii rued in the eity on the Prince Hupcrl this afternoon from Victoria -where they altcjid- ed a conference of (million of ficers. HOEL ARRIVALS. .Prince Rupert Mrs. Martin .Miller and Miss Marian Miller, (ieorirelowii Mills; Charles Holts, Toronto; J. A. Itentham, 11. p. Wilmot and It. D. tJlugg, Vancouver; H. (libsoii, Porl Ksslugluu; II. V.. (ioldherg. Seattle; W. S. Henry ami 0. ('! Ilranuulia, Smlthors; A. A, glew-arl. I'sk; J. A. lligluim ami I. C. Hardwidt, Yiuidiuver; J. C. Tito-, hurst, HnxeUpr). : Central N. II. Jean, ft. flroinlie, J. A McKay and F.. I). Jean, Vancouver; P. Jensen, city: II. II, (lam limn .n. i I-. . WiirrcM, C.N.rt. Cull u ONYX Ladies' Shoe a ml Just an'v ii Family Shoe ftj