iPAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, N'oVfmbw NOW YOU CAN BUY FOR THE o 3 PRICE OF Z PD & Co. Tooth Paste PO & Co. Vanishing Cream PD & Co. Shaving Cream PD & Co. Almond Cream , PD & Co. Tar Shampoo Fur a limited lime only we will give yon free any one of Uic above items providing you purchase two of llieni. Yon gel $1.50 value for $1-00. Don't miss this! Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists We deliver. Phone 94 Crockery Specials Fancy Teapots. . G3c to $1.73 Cups and Saucers, gold rim, per doz $2.23 Cups and Saucers, fancy, per doz $2.75 Cruet Sets 83c to $1.25 Sandwich Sets, each . . $1.50 I5on-Bon Dishe3 60c to $1.25 Lunch Kits, each $1.25 Thermos Bottles, each . . 93c Brass Smoker Set .... $1.75 Brass Jardinere $1.75 Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Great Variety of Ladies Silk Stockings In all the latest colors "Deraers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 If your head aches, or reading or work strains your eyes, or if you are" the least hit doubtful about the efficiency of your eyes then consult us! (llasses are intended lo make tip for the deficiency in your eyesight. Our large patronage sIio"as-Uial we know how to produce such glasses. Have jour eyes examined I A. E. Ireland CiltAKlATE OI'TOMKTKIST 27 Year Practice 31!) llilra Avpnuf. Opp. U.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load $6.50 I'er hair load 3.50 Per sack 50 Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 8tcond Avenu Phone BIO Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. TESTIMONY OF JOSEPH SAN KEY'S UNCLE .MAKES MUH DEIl TlilAL FEATURE. (continued from page one) front of Ohashl's store nearby rating an Ice cream cone. He went on around Cunningham's corner and was ahead of her as she walked home. After arriving home, she looked out of the front win dow of the house and saw accused sitting on the grass across the street by the red fence of the Pierce residence, Miss Chlsholm passed by where Sankey sat. Accused had on a blue suit, white shirt and cap. Miss Chlsholm had ou a green raincoat, brown skirt, gloves. and gum boots and was carrying he. hat. Later when she looked out tlu window again neither deceased nor accused were in sight. There had beeit no other man in the vicinity but ac cused. Under cross examination, the Uttli girl said it was the side of Sankey's face . she saw. She had seen no girl down town with Sankey. She saw Mis-Chlsholm long after she had passed the red fence but not accused. Mrs. ,ngnd Sandhals, mother of Haldls. who gave her evidence through Tom Dybhavn, Norwegian Interpreter, testified that she knew Sankey. he having worked at B.A. Cannery with her husband who was, a carpenter. It was about nine or a few minutes before when she sent Haldls downtown to the store. After the llJUe girl had returned some ten minutes later she too. (Mrs, Sandhals) saw Miss Chlsholm pass the hcuse. Out of the side window sh- saw the man sitting beside Mr. Pierce's fence. She followed Miss Chlsholm with her eyes and saw her pass the man. Looking again she saw neither Miss Chlsholm nor the man. had dark clothes on and a can. saw no one else but saw Chlsholm carrying her gloves but could not say she had a hat. MAN t Ol.LOUINd ;iltl, Charles Relnholt. German boat build er and fisherman who waa on the stand for about an hour and who underwent a grilling cross-examination at the hands of Mr. Patmore. told of the gtrl artr4 th.n tka n .. . ck., CVr I it was an Indian dressed In bis Sundav clothes. He knew him by sight but not by name at that time. Wltnesi Identified Sankey In the prisoner's dock as the man. P.elnholt's description oft cecused's clothes tallied with that of other witnesses. Witness did not speaU to accused as he passed. He saw no one else pass that morning. Later In the day he (witness) too joined the earch going along the shore with a Japanese and finding no trace. Under cross-exsmlnatlon, witness ad mitted that he was a German and had Witness was examined In some detail by, Mr. Patmore as to the possibility of his having been able to so closely describe Sankey from having only glanced at him through the window. Though he contradicted himself on several occasions In connection with van- $5.00 a month (Only $60.00 a Year) Gives you immediate possession to either Lot 17, Mock 32, Sec. 7 or Lot 23, Mock 2, Sec. 8 or Lot 3, Mock 32, Sec. 8. You'll make no mistake in buyinjr one of these lots, as they are located on streets, surrounded by well-kept homes, that are occupied by the kind of people who make good neighbors. 15 uy now when prices are low and terms are easy, and before another year rolls around, you will be mighty happy over .your Investment. Take my advice, put some of your surplus dollars in-Prince Kupert now. Don't delay, this Is a real money-making opportunity, the kind that cornea but once in a lifetime. Take advantage of II. G. C. Walker Cor. 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Ery package of Winchester Qg tret Ira contain poker hand insert card. Save Oiesc Inserts they art valuable in exchange for packs of hi(h trad playing; card, etc Winchester A Mild Blended Cigarette r'NSSv . VJK A 1". out details, he resolutely maintained I ness. that he had positively seen Sankey's Under cross-examination. Mr. Smith face and was not mistaken.' i stated that he had noUred nothing cot'NtL t i:iiuii:i) strange or unnatural In accused's ap- There was s pass between His Lord-' J"" did not see any blood ship and counsel for the defence -when I ulIW on nU h,rt nd there was ntrth- Mr. Justice D A. McDonald criticized i lng bout nlm t0 indicate he had par- I the insistence of Mr. Patmorc'a en-: "cipatea in a struggle, dfsvor to break down witness and ai- : Mr' Robcrt Olbson. wife of the I"ori The man!"' &1 veracity. Mr. Patmore thrtw i uilnran consiaDie. two or seeing sc- Sh8 hU papers on the counsels table andicusea paM lne P"ce Miss Chlsholm I "marked, that he did not see that it rlleT 11 oc,cf " tne morning 01 and the man at that time. unfair to seek further explasallo'. "e apparcnuy coming Under cross-examination. Mrs. Sand-: witness' vague answers. (,rcm lne direction of the pipe line to hals said the man was too far .war til 'Dor.1 show your temper. It wontl"" "l" n Pc- rtcoenlze him. She could tell nothmJt you anywhere." remarked His Lortl-!kcU and ne WM lohnf iig wltti ai else but the color of his clothes. Her '. hip. tvMlohi m-oa rtnt haH She e Miss' ici.. ' Under further rmn.minlnllnn wit. JOHN S.WKEi atss denied having told Rev. Mr. The evidence of John Sankey was Pierce, after the body was found, that 1 taken through the Interpreter. W. E. be had seen two white men pass his j Colltson. Joe Sankey lived at bis house place on the morning in question and In Port Esslngton. On the morning of that they did not look good to hun. j May 23 accused awoke and left the He had. however, told Mr. Pierce thatjaouse about 9:15. Later In the morn-an Indian had passed. , lng after 11 o'clock witness had occaa- Hls Lordship quelled Uttering among the spectators ' at the peculiarity of the J..y.':JTZ Omnm-B speech. We must have ofdrr! lying on hu bed. vs). j uuuitis CDiauttaiuucub UCIL! I . ... ... . . ... . the old steamer Hazelton on the morning of May 23. It was about five min utes past nine that Miss Chlsholm Ion to leave the house for a short time and. on his return, Sankey was again He did not rise for WM MUSjUKi 1st S- LJt C4ti lm MW WHVI MUl . W V41SJU IVtU UIM ted," he uid. -This is a serlaus matter bed tor upper. There vu a rather ind thote who do not regard tt as auch minute description of the houae. alio Hurl Kaf tat lavastra Haw rMrn tn hartataw n th i1rit Hm atrefitr4 m- MHrnv kit. passed his place and she stopped fori ....... ... . . ... us who realize its scriousnraa. 'navy blue coat and nanta. brown low a couple of minutes to pass the time of day. She was wearing the gTeeu raincoat, grey sweater, gum boots. leather gloves and he thought some kind of a cap. She waa whistling and was apparently in good spirits. Afte she had passed he went Into the boat- house and a few minutes later heard some one else coming along the side-, walk and going in the same direction He looked through the window and sawj In answer to a question by HU Lord- shoe and light RTtenish colored shirt, s'.ilp, witness stated that he had seen The next morning they (witness and no one else around his place on the . accused) went to the B.A. cannery but mcrnlng in question nor had he told', were told there would be no work that Mr. Pierce that he had seen any one evening. Then with James Gray, wit else. ness and accused went to Cunningham After Pelnholt'a evidence had been. corner and there heard that the body taken, court adjourned until 10 JO this , bad been found. There was a crowd of morning. His Lordship warning the, Japs and white men and one of the members of the Jury to let no matters Japs was heard to remark: 'It was the come before their attention other than ! same ground we went over last night the evidence that had been submitted. where the body was found. It seems a The Jury was locked up for the night funny sort of thing that the body In the Central Hotel under the guard- j shoiild be found where we searched lanshlp of the sheriff, 8. .V Nlckerson, t over." Witness, accused and Jame and two deputies. C. Stephens and J. (Gray then went to the old Inlander. Hayes. witness stating, to look at the spot MET M.WKKV IN .MlillMMl where the body had been found, but The, first witness this morning waathcy turned back at the old boat and John McLean Smith, Port Esslngton ! dld not rech lht destination. Ac-ferryman, who told of meeting Sankey cucd hd PParenUy entered into no on the morning of May 23. Accused ! conversation either going or coming, was apparency on his way from the' CHO EXAMINATION direction of the pipe line to the town, ; Under cross examination by Mr. Pat- LEADERS FOR THIS WEEK OKDEK EARLY One Pound of Malkin'M Rest Tea or Coffee must he included with each of the following specials for delivery: Tea . . 75c Coffee . . 70c 4 tins Malkin's best Tomatoes, 2's 43c 4 tins Heinz Tomatoe Soup, small 45c 1 tins Heinz Pork and Beans, small 45c 1 Heinz Prepared Mustard and 1 Heinz Vinegar, pint, the 2 for 45c 2 IJottles Heinz Chili Sauce. . . 65c 9 lint Mai TfolriT Tnmuf tt Pdf mi it mm svIV'fc ll.iu av waiatavvv ym krt i j 65c 2 bottles Heinz Sweet, Sour, Chou, or Relish for . . . 75c C tins Heinz Cooked SpaghetJ, small . . . , , ..... 75c G tins King Oscar Sardines . . 75c 12 pkgs. Malkin's Rest Assorted Jelly Powders , 75c 1-4 lb. tin Pure Plum or Prune Jam 45c We will deliver any of the above specials if you include the tea or coffee. You can get these specials without the tea or coffee! on' a cash and carry basis. ...' Frcxh Fruit and Vegetables every boat the search. Further in the course .of cross examination came witness's declaration that the vest of the blue suit that Sankey had been wearing on the morning of May 23 when he left th" house had been left , behind tn Port Simpson. Witness said he had ascertained this when he found the vest on his return to Port Slmpnon late In the summer after the close of the fishing season. The vest was produced In court and witness identified It as the vest that had been left In Port Simpson and which had never-been tn Es slngton. The Incident of the nosebleed at Port Esslngton on the Sunday early In May was then described In detail by witness. The nose bleed occurred when accused was wheeling truck load of wood. He had put down the truck 'and witness had seen him wipe the blood on the leg of his trousers. Nose bleeds, witness said, were quite frequent with Joe. , It waa also brought out In cross-examination that accused was short sighted and that was why he had to have a clock near to his bed. In Mr. Johnson's re-dlrect examination or witness, Sankey admitted having made a tTlp to Port Simpson between May 24, the day when the body was found, and June 7. when preparations were being made for the holding of the preliminary trial in Prince Rupert. Witness could hot "say definitely the date of accused's nosebleed. It was he thought on Sunday. May 2 or 9. He confined his previous statement that --0 knowing what witness had aald to accused "but Mr. Jiiatlre D. A. McDonald ruled that the question was not a proper one. His Lordship, in adjourning 1 at the conclusion, of the evidence of Jchn Banker, who had been on the, stand tor nearly two hours, stated that ! he would give Mr. Patmore the oppor- j tunlty of giving authority whereby the! agtswerUic, of Ms question would bo permissible . -i . . . . . Artrertti In The Dallv Nw IMILNCE KUPKUT TIDES -r 4 W:iMlV. .NOVOII'.tllt II , Illh 4:19 m 183 ft. 1 18 pin. 194 " Low 10 Jl ajn. WJ " 24:0$ pm'. 5.7 " tiu hiv. oh:miii;ii s.i High 5:44 m. n il pm. Lo ll:iU mm. 'Hill W. NOVIIMOMt High 6 44 am is 16 pm Lnm 12 24 pm Men's 2 PRICES 18.1' ft '133 " 10.7 " 177 fi I 169 " J 113 " iiMONTREAL If you are a judec of value and mot coplp know a bargain when they see ft just read thin ad. Hats Wc have a great assortment of Men's Hats from the famous Ruckley Drouin Co.. made in Can been Interned during the war and sentj1"' FUng of "Good Morning" was more. John Sankey stated that, earlier nda, England, I'ariii and Vienna. back to Oennany in 1919, returning two exenangea Deiween accused and wit- n the morning of May 24 before they years later. He denied ever having beea " - ",knew the body had been found, ac ta trouble In Germany. 1 9KttKKBKKKKKBKKtKKU eMsea had suggested that they Join in B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574 in the latest models, priced from 53. i. up. This Is just half the price you pay elsewhere. This is one outstanding specimen of our Montreal prices. A large shipment has just come In of Shirts. Biltmore These are priced $1.75 up. And why cold days? not be warm Wc have from these Men's Overcoats from f'J.95 tn $194)5 Actual values arc from $25 to $45. This is the best value ever offered. Sec them, and judge for yourself. PRESENTS FOR'XMAS Those intending sending Xmas Presents overseas should see our stock before buying. We have a fine t variety of gift articles at prices which will save you from 25 to :J5 per cent. If you want to obtain first-class goods' In Prince Rupert at Montreal prices we deserve your support. And for you to get thec accused had been getting wood in his j I'"iccM all the time, we need your good suit and had not gone to church that day. The manner of the nose bleed wa.Jh .subject nfjt mrtriher, pf close inqutrief ty '.Mr. Johnson!" Wlt2 ness Insisted that when one's nose bled It was an easy matter to get the blood on both legs of his trousers and both arms of his coat. qi IXTION' Itl'IXI OUT In the course of Mr, Johnson's reexamination It had been brought out that witness had remarked to accused o fthe nose bleed and not accused to wttuess. Mr. Tfttmors was desirous cf patronage, so, just as two and two make four, if you want Mon- trenj price-. buy from us, Montreal Importers Third Avenue. J. R. Miller, Proprietor DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS! Are one of our leading lines. We buy direct from i; lr 'Europe for ot cash. This enables us to compete t. ' store In Canada. In fact few stores carry as large ,j rings, brooches, pendants, etc.. In the very latent !( white, green and yellow gold. Ioose diamonds fr,,r ,, , liftecn hundred dollars. Our store has won the . -tf, fidence and respect of the buying public from ;,- i.-for fair dealing. VISIT OUR RASEMENT STORE Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist DEMAND We 1 1 527. 52j Third ,UrnUt mBmmWmmmmmmmmWmmmmmWmWmmmmCmmmmm lmVmWmmW TQasrVHSasf CaaHBMBP WESTHOLME THEATRE TONKiHT ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. FRED THOMSON In "The Two Gun A ti-top Western with "Silver King" and itr Man" THE ADVENTURES OF MAZILV No. 8 - AI RI IITV VAUdllN IN THE VANISIHNC ARMENIAN I NTERN ATIONAL N E WS Admission .15c anJ 10c "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." 8moked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. Prince Rupert, B.C. These Chilly Nights Retpiire heal in the house. We have ji; t rci'fiu I Full -liipinenl of Gurney Oxford Heaters I'ur eroiiuiny and enu ieiu y Ihey ritmiul t Cull and iiiopei l our slock. We also i-.irry a i mop Condor Llectrlo Lamp in all sizes Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West P. O. Box 247 ANGER, The Tailor Fine Imported Sergo and Hcolch t, r fA Tweed Suits iiiiulo to order in our NS I shop in Prince Rupert ns low as dLlU 223 8lxth Street I. ANGER, Cutter Prince nuperLjjEl FOR THE COLD WEATHER WEAR RI-TEX DOUBLE FABRIC SILK HOSE In nil I'ashlonnhlc Color H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. f..1.nn Phone 9. 3rd Avenue and i