( PAGE SIX Morocain Ladies Dress i Lengths $4,25 SEE OUR WINDOWS. Jabouf Bros,, Ltd. Corner 3rd and 7th. Phone 645. PICKLE Combination Sales 1 hot. Libby Sweet Mixed Pickles, 20 oz. 1 hot. Libby W Mixed Pickles, 11 oz. I Lot. Libby Pickled Onions, 11 oz. Regular price, $1.15. Sale Price $1.15 1 liot. Heinz Sweel Mixed Pickles, litj 6z. 1 liol. Heinz Sour Mixed Pickles. J nz. f hoi. Heinz tvveel Mustard Pickles. 10 oz. Regular Price. $1.13 Sale Price $1.15 I hot. Heinz Indian Relish, 1 2 Mi oz. 1 ltol. Heinz Chili Same, 12 , oz. 1 hot .Heinz Chow Chow, 12 ' oz. Hegular Price, $1.15 Sale Price . . . . $1.10 1 ill. Happy Vale Sweet Pickles. 1 hot. Libby Ketchup. Regular Price, $1.15 Sale Price 95c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 Prescriptions A few reasons why our jircscriiilion department is increasing: AVe use only fresh chemically pure ilrings. No Substitution Prompt Service Moderate Price. F.very prescript ion is dispensed by a fully qualified dispenser. Let us be your prescrip-liouisl. Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. . 1 i - Another arrival of adies' Coats m the. latest Spring models. Special this Week: 20 Discount on Ladles' Dresses Holeproof Stockings from $ 1.00 to $1.75 Mrs. W. I. Third AVenue ' P.O. Rox - 089 Phone Green 389 I r JAIL FOR LIFE MANSLAUGHTER EDMONTON CASE Archie Killips and Nick Hawry-luk, 17 Years of Age, Plead Guilty to Killing FOMON'l'ON, April VS. Archie killips' niiit sNick llawryluk, 17 year old youths, who pleaded' guilty yesterday to u charge- of manslaughter in connection with the death of Jacob Miller, an aiged storekeeper, on January 1, were sentenced to. life Imprisonment this morning by Mr. Justice V.alsh. During the, trial affidavits were introduced in which it was alleged that John F. Anderson, police informer, had instigated the crime and bad even taken (be hoy down to Hie store. ' Mr. Justice AVlsh staled that investigation had led him to believe there was no ground for the charge". Boys Confessed The confession of the lads as (old by detectives at the trial showed that after supper on the night of January 1 Killips had put hot It rifles in (he hack of the borrowed auto and picked up llawryluk near his home. Killips gave llawryluk half n box of Good Spuds Are Hard to Get We have been successful in se--uriug 80 sacks of the finest we ever saw. Clean, while, and goou cookers. ' Until sold out they will he $3.50 Our 'Joe Bargains arc belter than ever 2 lb. Rest Creamery liulter 95c 2 doz. Local Fresh .F.ggs, large .,, :. ... 9bt 2 lb. Rest Sliced Racon .... 95c 3 lb. Ontario Cheese .. .... 95c 3 lb. California Table Figs and 1 ring (Sruycrc Swiss Cheese 95c 6 Peas, Corn or Tomatoes, 2 Vj's .. .... '. .. 95c 4 tins Readies, Pears, Apricot. Vlums or Crushed Pineapple 95c 6 jfijis Singapore 'Pineapple, 95o 5 lb. tin Peanut Rulter 95c 3 doz. Sunkisl Oranges .... 95c 5 tins Libby' x Asparagus Tips 95c 7 tins Cainobell's Tomato Soun 95c 7 tins Heinz Pork & Reatis.. 95c 3 bottles Heinz Catsup .... 95c 4 cartons .Sunlight Soap . . 95c 19 rolls Toilet Paper . . . . 95c 12 pkgs. Jelly powders .... 95c 4 lb. Swedisti Health Rread. . 95c 5 Hi (iranulated Sugar, and 1 tin Orange Marmalade or Plum Jam 95c 7 lias King Oscar Sardine 95c F.inprcss Strawberry Jam, 4 lb. tin 95c Malkin's Rest pure Plum Jam 55c i'2 lb. Tudor or flreat West Tea .. 95c 3 lb. MeCormiek's Sweet RiscuiU 95c 3 combs Pure Honey . . . . 95c 4 tins Lohsler or Shrimp . . 95o 12 Palmolive Soap 95c 4 pkgs. Princess Flakes ... . 95c 9 pkgs. Canada Corn Slarrh 95c 2 lbs. Malkin's Itest Coffee $1.25 About the fits I of May we will have our Annual Rirthday Party. Watch for announcement. B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone t. Alt age. Ware lioudini, oxl 'listribulmg Team or Motor frWvbje Ohai Sand' and Grav-i W Specialize In Piano and Fur-tltura IGovlnp. Fur Coats & ' Jacquettes An Cxqulsite Stuck or Fur Trimmings at low prices B. C."FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, April 13. o n If the winter has left you run down BOVRIL Will build ijou up and strengthen uou shells and after driving around stopped ouilde MllueYs aloro and lefl tin- engine running, llawryluk took one gun bui Killips left the oilier in the car because il would nol shoot. Killips igrabbed Hie cigar box .with the change. Miluer rushed al him, and while Killiiis was running out 'by the door he heard a shot, llawryluk followed him to the car and I hey drove north on 115th street and east to "J3rd dreet. llawryluk threw out both rifles and the cigar box aflci emptying the contents into his jocket. Some of the money fell n the floor of the auto and lliis, about $1.00, Killips picked up ifler llawryluk had got out of he car when they decided lo separate. , Changed Plan llofh lads had been in the -litre once before, according to he confession and had seen tho aged Hebrew put money into the cigar box. They thought they might cluli him on his way home but had changed this to a plan of holding him up with rifles. At :he police station. Detective Sutherland slated. Killios had been shown the lun rides and admitted they were his properly. CONCLUDING ADDRESS OF TURNER SERIES GIVEN CORNER CLUB A large gathering convened al ilie regular meeting last Miigh. it the Raplist Church parlor un dcr the auspices of (lie Corner .did), the speaker of the evening iieing llev. K. O. Turner who de livered I lie concluding led lire of a series on "The Challenge ol Today." The subject of the even- ig whs "The Challenge of the Trend or Civilization", and Hip speaker presented the mallei in such a masterful way that evoked the approbation of all. The President ol the club voic ed the appreciation and gratitiuL of the members to the lecturer for the series so full Of educa tional value, stimulalinu to though! and presented with ouch uspiring eloquence. during On- evening the girls of lie Sunbeam Club rendered elioruses whieli were much appreciated. Hefreshinenls were servnl at the rloe by the com millee in etiarge. r Perfection in ourWhisly is Due to 94 Years Experience SoODERHAMMfe itcCANAD,AN w PPRYE WHISKY 9 YEARS OLD I i Tlii advertisement is nol I published or displayed by the i Liquor Control Hoard or by the iovernment of Rritifdi Columbia; - . WHALERS ARE OVERHAULING VIII Leave Victoria For Queon Charlotte Islands on May 10 This Year VICTOHIA. April 1:', In preparation for their coming sea-ou the nix whajers of the Con-tolidalcd Corporation will he overhauled by the Victoria Machinery HepoL Two small vessels, Grant mid While, were haul-ed out on the V.M.U. slip to bo surveyed Ibefore the repairs commence. lit view of the raet that a mild winter ha been exiM-Hcncei on this coast the whalers will coin-lie nee their season work earlier this yearv They will leavo or the Hoe and Naden Harbor stations un May 10. The- whaling corpm-alion will only operate two Nations Ihi ear, as Ihcyjlisposcd of thoir bird plant uKyupiol lo a fish-ng roi-poraliiinlu be used for fish reduction .iyjrjjo.se. along with he two Whalers. Orion and St. Lawrence. Last year Rose Harbor led in he jtrealesl number of catches ovpr the other two stations nnd the skipper nnd crew of the whalers are looking forward lo a busy season. ;i -i The whaling tender Gray has .-it ready made one trip lo the stations with supplies, ami she left again on Goott Friday with a car- po of lumber In ! ued in rc- oairing Hie fation. FLOATING HOSPITAL FOR THE YUKON RIVER Will Cater to Needs of Natives and While Peoplo Resident In that Part of Alaska SKATTLK, April 13. (iovernor Oeorge A. Parks of Alaska, announces here that a floating hos pital lo carry a physician and two nurses will be put in service Ibis year along 1,000 navigable mile of Die Yukon river in the interior of Alaska and serve 5,0011 Uolaled natives and whiles. "Throughout the district drained hy the Yukon iind its tributaries Parks sant, "we have only two doctors and three nurses. i When new of an epidemic of any kind re.n-he. u it takes day und someliun-A weeks lo gl medical assistance in Hie slriek en area. Must of the natives live aiding the river dial a hospi tal boat will be able to rvach practically all, of llicin. "Not long jago a numher of natives, too (o 501) miles rrom Fort Yukon, ;died from eating spoiled carilHiu meat. Our travel ing hospital will prevent such disasters." Advertise in the Jiiiily Xcw. CANCELLATION Of RESERVE. .MlTK.fi IS IIKIIKIIY (ilVK.X Hull 111- llrxcrve exlttlinr nvrr eilicl Tlmlier i.ncnrc .mi. ..Bin, iiiuawn nil rill liuii'j, iiiik 4, man Ulslilrl, m raiirrnrii. . 0. . NADKM, DJiiuljr MluiKier ol Land. "PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT." Prinea Ruptrt EUcloral Dlttrltl. Mackanila Eltctoral Dlilrlet. MITICI-: U IwiHiiy irlveii I Inn I on Mmiday. I ho I7HI il.iy of Mi. IWft, at n injur in iu uri'MK in 1110 lorrniMiii, ai tli lUiini ll'iUM' I'rliwv liuix rt. Iiuld a nllUiiK of Urn CimiiT of llfvhlon fur llii lniriciM' at iTVlnlnif tlw Hot jir viilera fur the mild clii loml (llilcl. and tt licjrliiat and delprmliiiiir iany and all idijM-liin In tin) rrlHillfili or iV nniiif un III Mid lint, or Id II if i-PifMrallun a a vli' of any atlranl tut ieir!lratl''M; ami fr Hie oiIiit iiiiMKiH-ittorlli.lii ilie "l'ri-Hii'-ial Klci'llon Ml" naifd al itiii-i, hiiix-ri, (i.e., ttila lli day r April, t. . ; iOHMAN A. WATT,' liKlirar of ,Viiifr'. rr tli" rrliu Illicit aud Matktuile Llvcloral Dlttrlctl. PROGRAM FOR SHRINE VISIT Details In Connection with Big Event Hero Next Month Are Announced by Committee The ltilrli-o ltujert Sluincrs 'oniinitlee Is perfecting ar-ningenrenls for the program to Mie carried out in the city on (he occasion of the isil here ucv ! mouth of nobles. oT 'lieh Temple (;ind candid. lies and two folder" have been Wsued outlining lh proceedings for the occasion. The C.N.II. steamer Prion) llu pert, bringing tho big parly from 'lie south, will arrive here al It o'clock on the morning of Thorn day, May 13, and a husiuc esiou in Hie Masonic Tcmph will immediately follow. Tlier-will then he a luncheon in tli Klks' Home at vvliiuh the visn iitig Shriners will be tho gtiev of the local Shriners and thec will he unolher kcssioii in I bo eslluditie Theatre at CI ocIoch in the afternoon. A hamiuel wil lake place al ft o clock in th Flks' Home for Shriners an. candidate and there will h another sesiitn in Hie Kxhihilioi. Hall at 8 o'rlWk in the evenln. Iiuring the day, ladies of the e eursion will he entertained h local Shriner' wive. Second Day The arrangements for Ih seci.nd day have pot been completed yrl Jiut the priigraiii foi that day will include a puhli. roncerl hy Unrli IMiipIe Rand and the big Shrine hall in Hie Fxhihilinn Hall that evening. The lirurowU of the hall will go to he benefit of the local ohspilui and Hie Shriners' Cripple.' Children's lhuiitnl in Porllainl Alter the ball is over, I he I steamer Prince' Ituperl will sai. early Saturday morning on her return south wil It the parly. ASSAULT CASE COURT TODAY Local Younn Men Ramanded Un til Tomorrow With Call Ralsod In a ('!. ii ! the clly'poi:ce oirn herore Magistrnle McClv- ui'int which was In progjros Inini Id o'clock this morning uu- tii I o'clock lhii afleriiiMin, evl- denre for the crowti was present ed in the ease of Murdoeti Mae. ketizie, Lawrence Capstiek nnd harrow Oasey, who arc charged with utlemiiteil rape on com plaint of Hoi cure Morrison, an IH year old girl. The cnc was then adjourned until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning mid bail was set at $1,000 eaeln 'lite charge is an Indictable one with City Solicilor H. F. Jones aiiiieariug for Hie crown ami Milton liou- zales for Uie defence. I lie slorv ol llio ineiiletii in McClyinonl Park about i',30 lasi Tuesday, night was unfolded lo Hie court by the girl who was nervous and inclined (o break down. She went to the Hark will! other friend' and the as sn nil is alleged lo have occurred after they departed. The girl associated Mackenzie and Cap ' slick directly with the atfsalllt hut was not sure about Casey' participation. Oilier w itnesses for the .crown were Or. 11. K. Treniayne, Oav lludeiiia, Tom Howe, Oeorgc Sbenlon and Sgt. MrOliuchy. Tin case was heatd in camera. EDMONTON TAXES INDICATE GREATLY IMPROVED CONDITION FDMONTON, April la. An increase of neadly Till per cent in the city lak collections for (Ik first three mouth of the year, compared Willi Hie first ipiarler 01 iiz., is reporieii ny uoinmi-siouer O. Milchell. The total receipts amounted to ifi'i'i,i)U oi an Increase of $72,(511 on last year comparative fiiguru foi the same period. The payment of arrears lolal- led iru,K2 as auulnsl l;i0,22l i year aito while liniil sale produced $i'.,,7(!- or nearly tMO.OOO more than by the end of March, ll2!. The current taxe for the iiuarler also miule ; a inalcrlal gain, totalling $111,158 compared with :i82 last year." 'The. total paymelils for Macli aggregated Dinner Sets High-class China Dinncrwaro nt a price that will eurprlso you! Beautiful designs. Shop early! They won't last long at tho prlco offered. PTICAL DEPARTMENT Our many satisfied local customers Is our guarantee that our Optician, who has had over twenty-seven yeirt' experience, can givo you satisfaction. A visit to our modern Optical Parlor will convince you. Consultation froo. jj Max Heilbroner C27-529 WESTHOLME THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, 7 and 0 p.m. BEBE DANIELS "Wild, Wild Susan" A fa. giogerv, high ge.ired miedy. Tin-Ihoii-und hore-Miw'er girl in n one ctmdle -i un . Ilehe the fem.de of th' peil-lie. Ili hc. and fiiiiiiiet wildlhiwer m I hem .ill. Tin lilii darling uuim have her thrill- and when -he hi .. look out' Mhi the kind il girl who pol li reckless, tkmie und ee Iut hoi -mr prrpaii d fun and ecileiniit. Mining rii- Bcbe Daniels, Rod La Roque, Henry Otephensor, Ivan Simpson, Joseph Smiley, Mildred Ryan und oih COMEDY- "BABY BLUE8." PATHE REVIEW Admission 35c and 10c SHIRT Yimi .ice guiiig li like h -c ni'w shirl you it! - (In- hnghl roliiruig- m T .ftctnte. (itt III bridge .mi novclly stripe. A large selection to choose from. Priced from $1.95 Acme Importers Third Avenue l(J5.t;t while ;o.7;r, wa tak- e ii. in the ame tuonlh nl lUJi . i "SAVE THE FORESF WEEK ARRANGEMENTS tllof llan-on or ihi city Un- heon appointed i'e,i'e-eii,ili. for' 1'orlheru anil central Rriii-hi I'oliiiubia to (In committee for "Save the Frt Week" fniin! .Npril- 18 lo ?l inclusive. lion.1 T. 0. Pattullo is rhairiiiau id the1 ronimillee and O, It. Nadei-. ice-chairman. Mr. Hanson and P. S. Runtiey,' dislriel forester, had a confer-1 ence yesterday afternoon lo lay plan fur tin- campaign in the city ami district next week. , She Could Hardly Do Her Housework Nerves Were So Bad Mr. I. Jf, Tarka, Conaeron, Out., writtfai "I had heart Mil nerve trouble, un tx'came o ahurt of breath I cowhl hardly do my daily housework, ami wan ao ncrvoui I could not think of ataylng alone, aa every little aouod I heard-felt lik a ihoek to mo. I Saw rpeommcnilfd, ao I triod a box, and after taking tho arfoni one I am now feeling like a. different woman.' ' Thla preparation ban been on tho market for (ha pt 32 yeara and haa achieved a wonderful reputation for the relief of all heart and nervo trouble. Put un only by The T. Mllbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat Third Avenue in EHfEHTlHEHl 1 inler Hi - ;iu-t.i. i Rotary Club in PRINCE RUPERT BOYS' BAND a Hie WESTHOLME THEATRE Tuesday, April 13 at S p.m. Ticket for rcHirvcil v will Ihi ejtrhanged nl Onu Drug Store. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 539, Green 238, Black 735. Night. Phones C87, 539, Green 238, Black 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. OEO. Q. BUSHBY, Man. Dir.