PAQE SIX THE DAILY NBW8 54 INCH BLACK FARMER'S SATIN A lovely quality for Uousi'dresscs, Aprdns, Children's wear, etc; per yard 85c WEST of ENGLAND STORE Third Avenue Phone 753 ANOTHER FRESH SHIPMENT OF Rochon's Candy Hoclion's Chocolales, 1 Hi. ... ., $1.00 Hoclion's Chocolates, 2 lb. ... ... ..... ... $2.00 Hoclion's Special Chocolates .............. $2.75 Hoclion's Special Chocolates , ... $4.00 Hoclion's Almond Crisp, per Hi. ,. $1.00 Hoclion's Hulk Creams, per lb.' ... ... ... ... 75c Hoclion's Chocolate Brazils. per lb. $1.25 Ruperl Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. JAM! This Is Jam Week. Buy Now Knvpress Jarn, pure Strawberry, Haspberry, Cherry, lllack Currant, lb. tin , 90c fl o o s cherry, Hfackberry, Plum, Apricot, 1 lb. tin ... 75c Marmalade, Kmpress, Mal-kin's, Hoyal l'urple, 2 tins for ... $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. WX Wilson Third Avenue P.O. Mux - - i)89 Phone flrcmi 389 Special : Sale on Coats and Dresses "Demers" Wo aim to plcaso Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 CANADA WEEK I IN THE SHOPS Retail Merchants to Decorate' Windows and Make Displays of Empire, Canadian or Provincial Goods At the tejnilar monthly meet ins of the ltetail Merchants' As social ion held last evening In the. SI. Hegis cafe, President P. Lin-zey in Hie chair, a loiter sent by Lieut.-Oovernor Uruco to Mayor Newton was read, tirpins a."lluy in Canada" week next week. . ll was decided IB co-tf?eralj with other places in this regard and window displays of Canadian goods, llrilish Columbia goods or Kmpire goods will be arranged and a prize of ten dol lars is offered for the best win dow conforming willi Ibis idea. The committee in charge 01 this scheme consists of Joe (ireer, Murray Fuller and W. V. Wrathall and those invited to judge will be C. II. Ornie, president of the Hotary Club; S. Tay lor, president of the uyro Uub; and Judge K. Mcll. Young oT the county court. Hie gathering also decided to lake up the Huycrs" Wee scheme again this year ihiriu;: the fair, the committee in charge to consist of 1). C. McHae, John Hulger, A. "Y. Edge and Ueon?e Hryanl, with pmver to add to their number. CAPTAIN O'LEARY OF VICTORIA PASSES ON VICTOHIA, May 'J ult. William O'Leary. 73 years of age. IN PROBATE. In thi Supramt Ccurt of Brltiih Columbia. Ik the Matter or tin! ArtiinnistralRiir Act and In tlie Mattrr or tha K-mtf or A11mi How hcrcawil. Intettlle. TAkK MiTICF. that by ordff ir Ill-Honor, F. Mel). Youur. the ivib day o' April, A.!t. 1VJ6, I ii ajiiHilntrd Admin Mtrator or ttie estate dT Allien Bowles, decejM-rt. and ill parties tiivln . rlaiin aratnst the nairl estate are In rtliy renmr ed to rurrilsb same. properly veriried. l-me on ir lierore the iOth day or .May A.D. 1936. and all nartle indebted to th eftate are required to pay the amour, or their Indebtedness to nie forthwith. MMIMA A. WATT. orrielal Administrator. Prtnre Ruperi, IM Dated the iMi dar of April. A.D. 10(6 LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply to Laata land In I'rlnre Hupert Land Mernrdlnr In trlrt nr Coast Hante S, and situate or. South narhael Island. TAKE OTICE that Alfred Suanon. of Plinre flutert. ncrupatlon Mariner, In lends . to apply ror a lease or the follow-Intr desrrlbed lands: Ooniiiienrlnr at a rl Planted at th north end or South narliael island; ttw. around the Island at high water mark and riintatnintr So arre. more or less. AIJ-nED SW.WSo:, Appllrin" nated April 7. 1fJ TOMATOES THIS IS OUR NATIONAL TOMATO WEEK Wc are realurlng it by pushing Tomatoes this week. On special, large tins only 1 Tin Tomatoes 20c 2 Tins Tomatoes 35c 3 Tins Toniatoes 50c 0 Tins Tomatoes 95c 12 Tins Tomatoes $1.75 2 1 Tins Tomatoes H case $3.25 Wc have several Jtrands. till fancy slock . See our windows. Strawberries and Fresh Whipping Cream B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 576 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone tf . tt&rlage, Warehouslnc, and 'Mstribiitlng. Team' or Motor Service. Ooal Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Kovlna. 1 ALWAYS ing for 25 years. RELIGIOUS RIOTING CALCUTTA GOING ON CALCUTTA, May I 'J. Moling between religious factions was resumed, tit Kharagpur today but the number of casualties was not reported. Yesterday five people were killed and 20 seriously injured. WEEK-END SPECIALS Phoenix pkg IK. Orearn ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE 9tiafs why thcres rtfore of it sold in Canada than of all other brands combined t. W. GILLETT CO. LT O . TORONTO, CAN. who brought the first Nova Sco- MAM QAVQ UIC WIFP Jlorn to Victoria in 1880, died Tuesday. He was a nallve of .Nova Scotia and engaged In seal . i KDMO.NTO.N, May 19. Annie Shewchuk, a middli--aged woman, who sat in the dock and smiled while her husband related ImV adroitness in chasing him with an axe, was remanded on a etiarge of assault when she appeared before Ifmily Murphy. Family squabbles over a number of years, arising out of the j husband turning over all his learnings and nronerly lo his wife was the cause of the tron-ihle. according j Fred Jacksor, 'prosecuting priyaely. The hus-'iiand lohl a lale of woe in which he stated he was refused food. When he refused lo plow a garden because he could not eat, his wife threw most of the wood, i pile at him, finishing up with a . i. .;.. l -- il. .. Alberta Kgs. 3 doz 85c '" aiP MUBfi m," 1 1 ,"" -.,A i.r n-.inv..r j'.w.tinrv lii.i- " ne ran jor mo roan, uc- Cheese, V2 lb. ial !UI1 acconnn 10 111s hih;i-u 25c, tJl"!""' lialiils, and 11 was Hie iiusiianu ... .4,.4. eamealed I3ack Hacon, machine who first look sliced; pe" tb 45c, cording bet JlobortsonV'l'ound Cake, per lb. ... ... : , 35c Ilolierlson's Fruit Cake, light or, dark, per lb .. 37'2C Ilallowi Dales in bulk, 2 lbs. Tor 19c (linger Snaps, fresh slock, ptr lb. 19c Jlrown Sugar, i lbs. for 25o Limit 8 lbs. lo each customer: COMBINATION SPECIAL Canned Vegetables 7 tins for ...S1.00 S tins each l'cas, (.0111 and Tomatoes, 2 s, and 1 tin Ttcfu-gee lleans. COMBINATION SPECIAL Canned Fruits 5 tins for $1.00 I tin each I'eaches, Apricols, Pears, Crabapplcs and Hhu-harli. Princes Soap Flakes, large pkg., special ... . .,19o Small White Means, 4. lbs. ...25c lit lbs ..'. .. S1.00 Shredded Couoahut, in hulk, 2 lbs. for : . . 45c ,Fels Naptha Soap, 'per carton 1 10 bars; . . , . , 79o Mulkin's Hesl Tea, 2V4 lb. '"pkg. . Sli69 Malkin's Hesl reach Jam, i " Hi. pails .69o Malkin's I test Cherry Jam, t lb. pails . . 79c SiinkUt Oranges, medium size, 3 dozen 95o Australian. '(trapes, per lb. ... 45o Head LelliiceX for , 25o Itadishes aiidVreeiVfinioiis, 3, for NeW l'mato.fsf1fr?t)'f) f-, . 1Bo HOLIDAY MONDAY This slore will bo closed all day Monday, May 21. . J'lione yA'ur order early tltis week. Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210, 211, 212 up me axe, a SMALL ELEVATFOR FOR YANDERHOOF PROPOSED VANHKMIOOF. May I 'J. The Vanderhoof Hoard of Trade i' securing data lor 11. S. I'elleti.-:-or Slonarch, Aldeila, who is looking into the possibility or establishing a small elevator, al WOLFE MINE IS PREPARING TO BE A SHIPPER Ore Bunkers and Sorting Shedr to be Built and Bulk Handling Planned The Wolf mine, adjacent to the town of Alice Arm, and op- :ei-aled by J. I'ivn and associates, Its doing developed inlo( u ship pnjg mine which may' assume (considerable proportions says I he Alice Arm Herald. The crosscut tunnel liao been driven to the Itaiijing wall or Itie ore vein, a distance fif 155 feet from the portal. The foo!-wall oT Hie vein was encounter ed at a distance or 125 feet. The vein averame two feet of cross - cuiting shows that ore value-ixvv pe.rsislent through the online 3i rr-cl. The values are n native, brittle and ruby iler, and yellow copper. Drifting has been commenced mi the north where a fault abort iimir feel wide hem crosscut. IDiirting will be continued. Operations at tha mine ay hiing handled in an extremely etlirient manner. The waste dump is being cx tended towards the railway. 'where ore bunkers and a sort- ing shed will be built. II is plan ned to mine the entire width ol the vein, and ship the ore in THREW A MEAN AXE rk-:Sn"Mn" xhe ,K'avy A new powder magazine ha unarces ner wun assauu Alter. ,,,.1,, ..,,, ,, .,.! it She Had Thrown Woodpile at Him and Ended With Edned Tools is made of lugs and is stilislan tial. .1. I'iva and his hard workmg enlleajiues, are deserving o great commendalioii for ILcll pcrtfimriousness. An exjiminii-lion yeslenlay of the mine showed that il is highly probable thai the Wolr will develop into a shipper or considerable Subscribe to the Dally News. NOTICE OF SALE si Li:t fEMlUlS for Mie pur.l of two Imhuii- of lux. dTiaMlrl a- Hfi-AAli; an l AAlia. i .nuiiiliia t olfo Ul rak' l;.i7 reel of lo Mil frotn Tlmlier Sale Xiogn and now mt keioaiH. Hirer, Oardijrr inal, HI tie r.' reived by IMtlnrt lorrntrr at I'liinr liu leii up P win or i line llih, t a Til ilpl IMiir. ttttM'ti 1 tin- lnkrt lender ari-eplable, i (ll.iu per IhnuraiMl board reel, ramp run. Tender ninst be ariimipanled by rab. 'irllflPtl i-iesiie or pot( Itmuev order payable to ll. r. lores) iiramh, oitrrim I In- total prlrc bid. on bails or I'Sil seale almve menthriieil lilikft-t mill 1m t made to Hie siirreosmi tenderer on basis ' i 1.:. ii . or a i-lirk seale lo lie nude tr,ir HaIiv tcr in 'bulk 3 lbs. for .. S1.25lroium- IO l" anii-aiions. r ,nMn.f ,., t(Ml in ui.... i, ..i..-;.. i i . ii. Mrs. Shewehllk dellieil all till "f luoliej. tendereil ill tte na.l, ai:...rd riiii si oniaiig ""icsc, ici n. Inrly. T.h- hllM -i of an ti tidi-r (t 29C;'U I U'111 null flic iiuffirtiiu this point. A 'iies(!otiriairo hns been si-lit out lo all.fariiiers willi a view lo finding out how much grain they expect lo grow and what ate the possibilities of expansion. The establishment c f the elevator would insure a cash market in Vaiulerhodf. FISH ARRIVALS" Four Canadian. boat were Hie only arrivals with halibut today and the prices ' ranged from 13.80 tit Il.:i0 ror- first class nml 7 and 7.50 for seconds. TUc arrivals were: ,. ,Nuba 2,000 to Alifin Fisheries.' I. & rJfX?tnn Fffihcr- Aiken linoo to Cold Storage. W.T., 13,000 tto I'acifii! Fisheries. "SENATTAUTHORizEs" ' NEW DOCK FOR JUNEAU .WASHINGTON, May 1U.- The Nepali!.' pasecd 'ii.IIoiiso Joint resolution' authorizing llio enn- struclion of a fJovernincnl dock and wharf at Juneau costing 2 2,000. At the uieellpS of the city council last uigtil several local improvement bylaws were recon shlered and finally passed and the garbage colli5lliiii bylaw was also family disposed of. nereftnarltf arcepled. or on-iner paiiniiiars api" to Kori-ti-r, I'rlnre llupe'l, il 1 'Imaginary" Rhcumathm Caused by Illfitting Shoe MANY, many time physicians have diagnosed what appears to be rheumatism, as really being pains arising from the effects of Fallen Arches. When the foot arches begin to break down, the pain Is often ascribed to a sprain or rheumatism. Tain occurs along the Inside of the foot, in the heel, also the calf of the leg, and Is often located in the knee or hip joints. This condition brings on general muscular weakness the ligaments are strained, Interfering with proper nourishment of the foot. The circulation becomes poor attendant eymptoms appear numbness, cold, and. at times, undue perspiration. To prevent and cure this condition the foot must be given support, combined with the utmost freedom of movement. Arch Defender Shoes give support to tho scaphoid bono where needed, while allowing full flexibility and freedom to the muscular structure of the foot. If you value your health Join the thousands who havo anlshed foot trouble. Get a pair touay. HINDER SHOE Mad. in Canada by j( The Defender Shoe Company, Glt,0nt. sold nr Jabour Bros. i Wednesday, May 19, ,9jJ HEILBRONER'S :: DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS Aro recognised for quality, atylo and prlco all over North and throughout Canada you cannot beat our vat. So strongly has this become known that our buslneai m growing Provlnce-wldo by loaps and bounds. See V wonderful assortment of the latest settings. Ur Scientific Optical Work Ours Is the best and most modern equipped Onil Parlor In the North. Our specialist has hnd twenty...! years' expcrlonco In fltttiifl and lolling eyes. Our Drlt.fl aro nlways reasonable and our work dependable. VV, j " vile consultation. Max Heilbroner 627-520 Third Avenue The Diamond House of the North WESTHOLME THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, 7 and 0 p.m. Lewis Stone "QLD LOVES AND NEW" A spectaeiil.ir pholo-plav based mi K. M ti . , Jiraled novel, "The lleert Uler." The .!.:. . who lot u wile lieeaii'C lie knew only the l.i .. t, nml the IiiiihimI who found it wife Iiec;iiie In , Jaw of men. Delightful sellings and rrnei i , ., , of ileerl detiniilrnle Iheir twill ill till pi I n. iiilnnliiee "Jenny." Ibe wonder eleplmnl, i" s the finest snuvv-vvhite Arahiaii lnire in rapt s ust: Lewis Stone, Barbara Bedford, Tully Marthsll, Wtb ter Pldgeon, Arthur Rankin, Katherlne MoDonald, Asa Rork ami hIIht-. COMEDY "COLD TURKEY." AESOP'S FILM FABLfl Admission 35c and 10c Don't Wash- Telephone the Canadian Laundry You jn -1 phone u ! rail for our Inui valiiiig is off oiir iininl for the rtl of the v instance, iimiik our SOFT FINISH SERVICE n thing relnrueil iiiiiii.M iilali'lv wu-luil, (Innl u FLAT WORK IRONED!! Ami the us is -' Ihut )fiu will wonder wiiv have not r ill- OTHER SERVICES THRIF-T, the wearing apparel ii henl ? t - r Hie FLAT WORK IRONED and WET WASH. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, P11"1 makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Cto. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING- Our plnnl is eipiippcd lo handle nil kinds o' MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONE8 43 and 3Sf Everything .for the Builder LUMBER We j,uv,. if,e ,l0i t0mp1elo slmk of l't,,f j (limeiiNiuns hiplup, nr riith. fluoriiie" v JU1" vcii.ecrs, elc, in Norllicrn II.C Wo can supply everythlnfj In a building from lb foun' uauon to the last pleco of finish. Ilefore Inlying -inspect our slock, ll will pay yiu- Our prices mc right. ( Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 110 and 117