I PAGE SIX Tuesday, April to i9H THE DAILY NEWS it ' Morocain Ladies' Dress Lengths $4.25 SEE OUR WINDOWS. Jabour Bros., Ltd. Corner 3rd and 7th. Phone 645. 95c 95c Bargain Days Our aim is to give you kooiI value and service for your money. 7 tins Tomatoes 95c it tins Corn .. . .. 95o (1 tins Pea 95o 7 tin I'ork ami Deans, Libby 95c 7 tins (''.ampbcUis Tomato Soup ... ... ... . . 95c I tins Spinach ... ... 95c I tins Four Kraut . . . . 95c 3 tin Sweet Potatoes . . 95c Mussallsm Grocery Co. Ltd. 117-423 5 Mi Avenue 1". P.O. Box 575 Phones 18 & 84 Prescriptions A few reason why our prescription department is increasing: We use only fresh, chemically pure drugs. No Substitution Prompt Service Moderate Price. F.very prescription is dispensed by a fully qualified dispenser. ' ' Let us lie your proscrip-. tionisl. RupertPharmacy Prescription Specialists Phono 94. We deliver. Stampe Goods BEDSPREADS LUNCH CLOTHS SCARVES PILLOW CASES RUNNERS and TABLE CENTRES AU SLampiMl ready for work. Mrs. W. I. Wilson Third Avenue P.O. Hox Phone flreen 389 J89 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST JEAN JOHNSON I IS FINED $ 1 1H) Found Qullty by Judge Young on' I Charge of Keeping Disor-. derly House Jean Johnson, 810 Second Ave., was' found guilty at noon today by Judge Young on a charge; oT keeping a disorderly house and was fined $100 which she, paid. I ho court was engaged., in the hearing or the case yesterday afternoon and again this mornhng. ' After the evidence for the pro secution had been taken jester- day afternoon, Ui5 Honor decttfed that there was sufficient evidence to warrant it being answered by the defence and court then adjourned until this morn ing when the witnesses for the, defence look 'the stand. Oiviugl evidence on her own behalf, ac-r cused flatly denied (hat prostitution or illctgal sale of liquor was carried on upon her premises. The witness who had given evidence of prostitution, she said, must have been drunk. She absolutely denied the incident referred to by that witness. She had not been responsible, for any disorders such as cutting that might have arisen on her premises. jer husband, she said, was not all that she thought Ije was before she married him. K. 1'. Jones, city solicitor, con ducted Hie prosecution while Mil- ion (ionrales appeared in. the defence. PORTLAND COMPANY MAY GO TO VICTORIA Pineo Sees Great Opportunities For Utilizing Vancouver ' Island Port A PnrHaml company, which i peraling in the way or shipping grain, may move to Victoria as a Fresh Killed BEEF From the Bulkley Valloy 3 Times Weekly Potatoes per Sack ' . $3.50 Seafy 8 Doodson Sixth Street none 455. We Deliver. Dainty Silk Undies New Stock "Demers" We aim to please. PJione 27. P.O. Box 327 TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 539, Green 238, Black 735. Night. Phones 687,. 539, Groen 238, Black 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. Q. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An F.xqulslle Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next G.W.V.A. Third Ave BACKED BY TWO F A M 0,U S NAMES Victor Northern Electric Radio Sets Peanut Tubes R-221-D Tubes Loud Speakers Loops Phonograph Attachments belter point from which to carry on Us operations, says the Victoria Colonist. This is the in sinuation conveyed to the dele- gution from litis city which vis-! i 1 1 1.. ......i ii, ........ i, I CANNED FRUIT We have still a very large stock of Canned Fruit and we are going lo dipoe of the most of it this week at trices unheard of. Iluy now. Irawberri.es, Itaspberrics, Lo ganberries, and the large cans of Peaches, any assortment, 3 tins for 95c litis Peaches, Pears, Apricots. Plums, or crushed Pineapple ... 95c 6 tin No. 1 Peas, special for 95o 6 tins Uuaker Corn or Toma toes . . . .' . . 95c Malkin's Hest Pure Plum Jam, lb. tin 55c Pure Orange Marmalade, I lb. tin 65c Hlueltibbon Tea, or 5 lb. pkst., pel lb 65c ! 4 bottles or 3 of Heinz Catsup 95o 10 tins Sally Ann or Classic j Cleanser 95c i 19 bars While Swan Soap .. 95c; 12 liars Palm Olive' Soap ... 95o 4 cartons Sunlight Soap .... 95c 19 rolls Toilet Paper 95c 4 tins Lobster or Shrimp .. 95c 3 combs l'tirc Honey 95c 3 tb. McCormick' Sweel iliseuitsj . 95c 7 tins King Oscar Sardines 95c 4 lb. Swedish llealthbread .. 95c 12 pkgs. Jelly Powders .... 95o 7 linsdleiuz or Campbell's Toma-j to Soup ... ... ... .... 95c I 2 riuifs (Sruyere Swiss Cheese' 95o 5 lb. California Table Figs .. 95c 2 do.. Local Fresh Fggs .... 95o 2 lb. best Creamery Mutter ... 95c lie sure to get your order in for it Sack of our good Spuds this week. This week only for $3.50 Large pkgs. Ilobin Hood Rolled Oats 25c 4 lbs. ('leaned Currants, special 55o Fresh Fruit and Vegetables None Better r B. C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 LUTHER LEAGUE HOLDS CONCERT tloger Pineo. -The latter has information re- Entertainment 'alive to port development here which has been overlooked liltli ing or the plant oT Hie .Portland ir in hero so that the oimorlu- I nities might be afforded to cnlerlpieslded auflfhe Given In Metro- pole Hall to Benefit Building Fund erto in the plans for development " of trade. II was in this regard: A very entertaining concert, hat C. P. W. Schweners, presi- j which was enjoyed by a good-deul of the Chamber of Coin- sized audience, was put on last mercu, gave the information that; uteht 1" I he Metmpole Hall by Mr. Pineo was of opinion that! Hit' Luther League for (lie bene- yerhaps there might bo a mov- fit of M. Pauls Lutheran Oburc'' Ituilding l'utitl. Itev. T. Ii. Itinde. the i wis tor. program . vvtfs the world markets in the mailer) as follows: r grain shipments. Piano solo-4.Miss May Ova. Hy coining to Victoria the hardj Vocal solo Mrs. Topper, ae-.vheal of the Canadian ,prairies rompaiiied by Miss Hib-hcy. would be available, as it was not' Vocal ipiarleUe -I. Fiiwss, J. !iy operating out of Portland. JJohnson, Mrs. .Murvnld and Miss Mr. Schwengers says Ilia L IL Peterson, accompanied by Il- while Mr. Wnco is not a large investor himself, he ascertained hat anything thai he puis his name to can be readily financed, lie stands so well among conser-.ative investors that it is regards! us sufficient that he recommend the investment to Uave the proposition taken up. H. It. Ilorhester, after making Hie round trip to Anyox, Alice Vrm and Stewart, returned to the ily on the Garde tt a this afler- iiinll. ward Uaisler.sv Charade e'Malriinony." Mjt Aanes Iv arson. Maixit llalltwrg ami Lily Ivarson. Vocal soloMrs. Field, accum-panied by Kdward Haisler. Playlet "Waiting for ,the Train." Cast: Ticket agent, Perry llalstcr; liinmlmu, Agnes Ivarson: Little tiirl. Marguerite Johnson ; Fat Man. Albert Ander son; Farmer, Peler Peterson; Old Maid. Margil llallberg; Auntie Doleful. Thorn Peterson; Negro, Cdwanl Haisler; Deaf Woiiian. Lily Ivarson; Hook gent. Alfred Skatlebol; Little Oirl Iravellln alone, Kvelyu Anderson; Peddler, Arthur Johnson Fdward Haisler find Miss Thorn Peterson were in charge ir the program. MIGHT BE PEOPLE ON NORTHERN ISLAND Amundsen Tells Why He. Expects It Possible He may Find Humans There (Filmonlon Journal What ail the expeditions have principally in view is the possi bility of finding laud in the great unexplored area lying north of Canada and Alaska. Amundsen In a i- -iif article t:i!e. Ho "a large island, a very Imvn is laud indeed, could exist luere SoODERHAMfRTS JlCANAD,AN PrRYE WHISKY 9 YEARS OLD0 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by Iho Government of Hrltlsh; . v Columbia. , Radio AT ALL AUTHORIZED VICTOR NORTHERN ELECTRIC DEALERS with temperatures which would make human life poslble. with ul man's ever being able to rejieii ii over ine tee. II na illicit crossed his mind, lie writes, that, If this Arctic con tinent should b discovered, human being mfghtr Tm . found Umiii u. v liaici'4, iir proceed to explain, have been ftihsilil in the ice iii'llehring Slruit an I carried iiovlli with IL They a tvays had native hunters un.l AiuntMi with I hem and, if in Ihei drift northward they slrurk Uu i it last, they nuiy linve been able o lire, thrive nod. multiply there, though cut off entirely from iMlization. "To See Mopln, livi iiiuiMn lielngs," " the veteran ex-dor,l tells us, "(in any land io the midst of TliaMxlle ire woul I imke me in;vier m a uirigilju xncli lilniM-lf hard and a great tnii'ny times lo mako sure he wa iwake. It just couldn't be. an. I yet it is not Impossible. Nolluiv POOLEY ATTACKS OUVERMETHODS Takes Exception to Allowing Him to Handle P.Q.E. Sale VICTIIIA. April 20.- before the Mrllrldu lUmser- vulive .Uob 11. IL Poiley, leader f the party in the LcgUlalun at tacked Hut methods adi'ided by the Oiiver Covcrnmenl in lie nailer of delaying important ltrgitnlion in the House until jer the rlose of the session, for ts policy on the Sumas reclama ton matter, n ud for the way in Aliieh the P.ti.C. land proposi-loii was proMised to bo handled Mr. Pooley wnl that Premier Oliver had blundered in the con s ruction of the P.li.K. and was Hie last man to be entrusted with tin sale of it. The speaker called attention to I he lacl Ihul during the. Iat session Parliament marked lime for five weeks be fore the iiiernmeiil brought. J down its legislatiiiii. I he result was thai at the end of the session the members worked morn iiu. ooon mid night to ge' lirollgh. CANADIAN TOUR OF ENGLISH COMPANY IS TO BEGIN SEPTEMBER; LONDON, April 20. MaHieson il.aiwr has comdeted uegotialioii - I l.i limp In I In it 1. 1 1 ti ftevl riiiliitni. with his company in a select ion of plays. The tour Is lo begin! on September 1 1 at Monlrea;. Mr. Ltrng will appear in Oluello 'The Wandering Jew, The Chinese IHuugalnw, The Tyrant, and Carnival. Miss 1 1 11 L I it llrlllon , goes j o Canada with him lo play her 'original part in The Wandering Jew. MACMILLAN TO AGAIN VISIT SUB-ARCTIC FOR FIELD MUSEUM, CHICAGO CIIICACO, Auril 2(1- The. Field museum of natural history announces Dial, an expedition will lie sent lo the stiiisarcllo Jhls sti miner ed by Captain Donald Macmillan. Inspector J. II. Johnson of Urn Litpior Control Hoard and parly of officers consisting of Andrew (Irani, S. Vox and D. Stewart, who have, been in the district or. investigating duties, are returning. sotiUroii.lhu Curdyna this. afternoon. , Advertise In, Ihe Daily ,Newi, Clocks Clocks Clock Week, so to speak! Starting wlth our Grand father Clocks from $100.00 up, wo have a wondtrf,i variety of clocks for you to chooso fromj flneu .,, Chimes Clocks from $55.00 up. Mantel and Boudoir Clock! In odd shapes and designs from $2.75 up, Musical Clock, from $0.75. Novelty and Alarm Clocks from $1.00 Un Visit our Basement Store for China, Cut Qlass nd Drasswaro. Optical Department Our many satisfied local customers Is our guaraniu that our Optician, who has had over twenty-ieven yen experience, can glvo you satisfaction. A visit to our modorn Optical Parlor will convince you. Consultation free. Max Heilbroner 527-523 Third Avonue WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 0 Blanche Sweet in "The Sporting Venus" The romance of a headstrong Ittleil m .h, and a dissolute prmce. Adventilrt-s m Hiii high life in Paris and midnight in Uimlon. i'.n -and rotlnges. I'llnn'il in F.nruK. , hig ttri inrliide Ihe tud lliglilaiiil.-r. "The Hl.k man b ami Un' be.ieli ul Dcinii)le. Vivaik t i linle Oxford and (iambridge rrew- i.n ing S' Blanche Sweet, Ronald Colman, Lew Cody, C;rj Fawcett, Hank Mann, Josephine Crowell, Kale Prict and oilier-. "THE PACEMAKERS" SERIES, No. 5--GEORGE O'HARl AND ALBERTA VAUGHN IN "THE FA8T MALE" INTERNATIONAL NEWS. 35c nd 10c LARGE SELECTION OF SILK CREPE TIES In Beautiful Patterns 1'Yoin 95c to $1.50 Acme Importers r Third Avenue leet-Foot ootwear Springtime is Fleet-Foot Time There i- mi slyle made in II inning .Shoes w aiiiiol show ou, vvln ther it i for men. women oi DOMLNION BRAND We furry Ihe well-known Dominion ,, n ml n are cousiileriiig buying onrself ur jmir ehihl a i not overlouk lltcsc facts. , Quality Till: DOMINION mjlUIKH KVSTli'has n fi.V'.l or itiaiutniiiiiig Ihe highest quality which makes th outstanding Drum. Style Thy Dominion Ituhher .System follows the 1 1 fashion mill produce Ihe latest shoe styles Guarantee Every pair of Running Shoes Is guaranteed. This i MA. I . . . . - J . . . . ... . . . -1 . iiuv invrviy a Bicruiypuu biaicmeni DUl IS followed Dy ('"' If any pair of our Running Shoes docs not glvo you rf fton" ablo woar and sail sf act lo n f It will bo replaced Immediately1 ooiu Mgunvs lor uomimon Hubber system Jabour Bros., Ltd.