PAGE SIX '' 1 Fresh Killed BEEF From the Bulkley Valley 3 Times Weekly Potatoes Per Sack $3.50 Sealy 8 Doom Sixth Street ' Phono 455. Wo Deliver. Holeproof Hosiery $1.00, $1.50, $1.75 Children's Holeproof Socks 65c LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, 5i inches $2.50 each. Mrs. W. L Wilson Third Avenue P.O. Hox - - OS'J Phono Green 389 1 I I Prescriptions I A few reasons why our prescription department is increasing: Wc use only fresh, chemically pure drus. No Substitution Prompt Service Moderate Price. Kvery prescription is dispensed by a fully qualified dispenser. Let us ho your Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. WEEK-END Specials In Our Neat Department Pol llnast, per Hi. . . 12'2o llili lloasl. per lh 20c Hound Steak, 2 Jhs. for 45c Shoulder Slcak, per lh. 15c Sirloin Steak, 2 Ihs. for 55c Corned 15ecf, per lh. ... 8c Pickled Pork, per lh. .. 22c Shoulder Pork, per lh. 25c Sausage, per lh. 2 for 35c Ayrshire Hacon, per lb. 35c Fresh Vegetables arriving every boat. Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-123 5th Avenue li. P.O. Box 575 Phones 18 & 84 Dainty Silk Undies New Stock "Demers" We aim lo pleaso. Phone 27.'- P.O. Box 327 HAUNTED CHILD I IN WISCONSIN CuKous manifestations are Reported Wherever Eleven Year Old Girl Lives OSHKOS1I. Wis., April 27. Aid of psychologists will i- sought by Ihe friends of II yea? old Marie Maybourne, foster child of a farmer living nearl lelhl. Wis., whose peculiar be haviour has caused considerable discussion in the community. The foster parents- have withdrawn the girl from school' and are protecting her from the cur ious who flocked to the liltli farm house after stories of s!raiigc mamresialions involving! walls. Rirthday $ale PICK OUT YOUR PRESENT To celebrate our First Annual Birthday Sale we will (give away hundreds of Hirthday Presents. One present with each dollar purchase. Dollar Week 3-50c tins Schillings Hest Hak- iiiig Powder $1.00 'a lb. Tudor, Empress, or Great West Tea $1.00 3 lh. Mccormick's Sweet Hiscuits $1.00 2 lb. Fresh Ground Coffee. $1.00 5 lb. Cal. Table Figs .. .. $1.00 3 hollies Heinz Catsup .... $1.00 S tins Peas, (kirn or Tomatoes ... $1.00 Every Dollar spent gives you a Hirthday Present 20 barsYVhite Swan Soap .. $1.00 20 rolls Toilet Paper .... $1.00 4 cartons Sunlight Soap , , $1.00 3 combs Pure Honey . . . . $1.00 3 large tins Sliced Peaches $1.00 5 lh. Jsugar and 1 tin Empress Marmalade $1.00 13 lb. Granulated Sugar . . 10 lb. Jap Uice $1.M 12 lh. Assorled While Heans, Split Peas, Whole Green Peas or Harley $1.00 7 tins Heinz Pork v Heans $1.00 2 doz. Local Fresh Eggs .... 35c 2 lh. Hest Hulk Creamery Htiller 95c 13 burs Palniolive Soap . . $1.00 1 broom and 2 cartons Sunliglil Soar $1.00 7 lh. Seedless Itaislns $1.00 7 lh. Puffed llalslns .. 3 huge lins Libhy's Asparagus Tips $1.00 3 doz. Sunkisl Oranges or Lemons $1.00 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Fresh Whipping Cream Dally B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 Crystal Firelighters 48 Rre, for $1.00 No mom chopping" of kind-liriig. riafe, siinde lupl economical.' Manufactured by HydeTransfer 139 8cond Avenue Phone S80 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. A real whole wheat cracker TRISCUIT made the same as Shredded Wheat Biscuit Pressed into a wafer. Crisp, Delicious ine eiuiii had begun to circulate u was related that the child Ihe family. Preachers' Opinion If this point is proven, Ihe preacher said this would account for some of the manifestations, hut that others could not be explained on that basis. A sharp whistle is described by witnesses, who have signed sworn slnlemenls to wilne 'sin;r manifestations,- as preceding th? demonstrations. The first occurrence was on Christmas Day. when the mother said she hearrt toy. dropping on the floor when none could he seen. Subsequent events ine four different houses where the child lias been taken, include, nr- eording lo witnesses, the sound her face' had been slapped. Force Was Used Mrs. iJcorge Maybourne, .foster mother of the. girl, and Mrs. John. Yijst, to whose home tlnv glj-! was 'taken on one occasion, asserted they were forced to re linquish their hold upon Ihe child's arm by some unseen fjrce. 1 sllll nope lhal ine caso niay he solved by the application of natiiml laws, hut I am bar-' fled," said Mr. (irace, who has) and other shareholders of the Northwest Hiseuit Company win Opposed a resolution passed by ,i bare majority at a shareholders mcoting early in the year that Ihe merger be ratified. Tlic juitee held that the elTet-l if the resolution was to compel the minority stockholders lo accept shares in the new company :n lieu of their present holding contrary to I heir LICENCE. SOTH.E IS IIF.HKIIY UIVEN ttut on till I Mil iUy of May r v uiMlrntHriifd In ifii(l l i'ly lo tlw l.lii'ir Control Hoard Tor J Llrflin- In rei"Tl nf llie lufini.M Ltmir part of llu- bulldmr known "Uunii' llolrl." lluite oil Main Strut, Ml' M il. Il.l .. aiHI upon 1IW lanus ur-. .-11....1 i ..i . lu.-lc I I J.n OIAA. $1.00' iTIIiri- lillnrl Um1 ItPXlutratioil IMntrlrl, iii me I'rorince i iiini'ii t-oiunno., i"i Hie li' or brer by Ihe itla ir by lh om-h bolllr fur loimiiiiptloii on (lie rf-fniM-s. ... OATHIl II Uu- Oily or erlnre lluiwrl. I'liivliiri' or HrllUli Columbia, ttila l?Ui day or April. A.P. !!. MILIUtKIl MLIA.t Dll.. .pinraiu. NOTIOC IM THE MATTEII or in application for llio Isnuo or i rrnvlidoriiil Ornriraie of -Title fur Antlmrri Iitl "B" or lil eltll (7;, UliHk folly -U (46), fubdlvlalon or I.OL nevrn niindrni ana loriynn iiioi lliiio.li IIiiiIdik. Iiinlrlrt (Mid 1UT). Satliirartoi-y pnnir of 11m; loss or lh rrtiririi. i.r tiiIi. ruirfiiir I tit- above land liiivlitfT Ikwit prxMlured lo tnr, II l my inii'niii n lo itir, hit me ripirnnoii of our month rroni the" rirt publication Iwrrof. a I'rovlHonal Cnrlirlcale or Till to tlw above bind In llie namr nf Paul Oiii-rnr Maaaarl. Tbe urlrlnal Crrllflcali' or Title ii dJlrd tlin !Jln of Aujust, l tit. ami If numbr-ftd. lit 00 T. Mud HfKlnry orflre, prlnre llupcrt, II. C. Kill Marrh, W. ii. v. Mcr.Eon. Hexlulrar of Tllln. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 676 DENTIST shares in lien to , stock. OIL FOUND IN WELL AT CALGARY BUT NOT hands play with great precision, lasle and feeling. They interpret the old masters holler than would do af- many a white baud jrer long practice. All Indians (are musical 'and most or them 'uiv emotional and religious. They are susceptible to revivals (r religion and like, to take part !m roligious survives , I The young men are adapting themselves lo modern games S .1 m.I sports. Ilerenlly the Port Simpson baseball leant went to Anyox and defeated one or their hest learns and then played against Prince .llupert's All j-lars. While the semi-nomadic lif" is against the advance of eiluca .'lion, Ihey will learn to read and . , ., write ' and have a good working ... laminar vunes. numiip to ... ..e law provi.ns e.-unni .. klw(.,),. of arilhrnelic hii.I The possibility thai the s-rljhas run crying lo her a ventriloquist. olTerimr' all iitl wi.vnf'il rt.Mteirilw tf.-ll'ill!- f)l!it c.xpianaiinn or noises ranging from a shrill whistle, to .tapping sounds apparently coming from Ihe wall, has been suggested hv Ilcv. William Grace, adviser of various ojecis. anil laps mai compensation to iiumu-uy -l0,- n.r M-h.iol subjects. They k rtliiiicnii fiii.ui.m- mini mi- nuiui-i.s m-i iunnS O in rrpt in-.v . i,,,,,! , ,n winlr l.iil iln.- i iik summer they "mine lo Ihe canneries and Ihe schools an desrrled. Some nf the yining men ar ambition. The oilier day DDnnilflMP nilAMTlTVl'h-opped into town anil borrowe.t 1 aHMUMHU yum.Ililj,, r,.w dollars t gH lo can Incry. What had he done will. CAl.lSAllY, April -'7. - lleports Hj, wages llial he hjid eanu-.f mat me naihousu- oil well hail durlnn Ihe winter? He ha I come into jiroduclion caused a snout every dollar of II tor a slight flurry in shares of tlia!jm.w saxophone ' costing lftO. company at the we.-k end, bull. ,m- he has gone lo work ugaii latest reports from the well.an, is the proud possessor of while very encouraging, show;--,,. Mtrumciil which he i that Ihe drillers do not consider Naming to play with greul skill il.it, ,"'0,lUrc.r.r- . I Hccenlly In Stone Age i lie uniii.u report irtini tut taken vhzrge of the iuvesliga-tMii " " " remmnmiv, i uu states that a light brown,, f lion. He is arranging to suu-!ii witl. vo-v i,iffi, ,,,.iin 100 ,,,e ,n- jcrt the girl lo tests t,y sciet.it- U.nl, was encountered-in a fine ,""n lon ists. sand formation at 3,500 fecl.''V11?. r" '.. , ' wonderful. Ihe lives they live ti.p nil i....,i i-.no r (-. INJUNCTION GRANTED '';"."?, i.' - 'JS.'Ti !.':. laooui i. jeci irom ine uoiiom - RV II TO PROTFfT . r i''t are nian , fine clmructer.. , UX WU1UU V 1 v.. ..... ,,-.. Il.,. -.. l,..l,..l MiitnniTtPiiinrnnmcDC1 drillers, however, declare they,'".. "T .ri."l' " ...V:.V"7 MinUIUII DnrtIEnULUEI0 have still a long way lo go, and;'4 "r' " ","" t , iit isl ll0,rilci, olll ial oUltfr whis'" ,,,:" lw knw Vlelr u",!, Edmontcn Merger Temporarily have encounlered oil flow "'"" " ' '". "' f 1. Lolh- Stopped Throuoh Action he same way. l.,liK.usic erewsi"-'"' of Court In Granting arc sllll drilling, bul the lalest ,,e " 0 Archdoaeon Coitison, ( u, u. t era., Order development Is looked upon byl EDMONTON, April injunction restraining the Northwest Hiseuit Company of Ed monton from merging with the Canada HiscuU Company, a proposed national organization, was grauted by Mr. Justice Hoyle in I them as indicating that it is An i possible to bring in anolher Itoyalitc well in the Turner Valley Held. The reports have had the effect of strengthening the whole market. a judgment handed down inR TRADE SCHOONER llir fttiitirotti ft rm ;aiitiltf:t. .ion 'of Andrew!, Hems.,,,.. LOADING FOR NORTH l'" In. . . . Nf Being Shlppod by Rail to Fort siieirii kelrh n-iis. tells M-M. ..J I f 1 1 1 I ..... I viwifiui l cij anu. vwiii kvdig for Arctic Waters EDMONTON, April -'7. Flaunting the scarlet Itritish ensign and with her while suits glimmering against the dull which could not he .lone pn ae-'Uc is Mng yoaiM at llie Luw count of the Winding Up act oi;Lcvcl bri,lgc Ul0 Alberta .Motor Hoal Cauipaiiy for the lop of the map. 'fhe slflp has been completely rigged for service and was in spected by her new owners. Slo- is beiiijr shipped by rail lo Fori Mc.Murray and from I here w ill go down under her oVn power lo Ihe A relic ocean. In "many ways this vessi-l! makes a new depart lire in fur missionary who helped to bring the Indians from the slate oi savagery ii which tliey were1 found lo Ihe present high level and the work still goes on. Much might be told of Hie work at Port Simpson, and on the self-denial and 'persistemv' of such men as William Dum-a.t, brown banks of Ihe SatfkatsliM-;W.n We know "o.vviiii Vnlli-v IImk Hwasrin'H first I... i.i.i. .. .n' .. . i J'"'- ------ , - - - initll will rim own wisiies,' ., i.i !., , t,xr. ii... the province alTordiug sjiecial prolection to minority share-holders against such proceed ings. Act Explained The act provides: thai action of this nature may only be taken $100 ' by a special resolution carrier. i . . . . . . . . . . ii. . iy ai lease tiiive-iourms oi inn otes of llioso voting at a shareholders meeting, the proceduif winding up a company, in which GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR BEER I and others, bul it is more of Ihe Indian today in relation to wlm' , Itiiitf tttidn tiitil (if Ilia ittiiA peels for the future that this i lie wrueir ueuete Ihe Indian is doomed In extinction, not by dying out but by mixing with the while resident, hy wlmm i-MMiluallv he will be absorbed. Already tln fialive arls ar almost gnni ami every (Trill "ii'l' pmilir riuill.f liiiiu as civilizing aw- irp! ion. irade crnfe. sin is treble lined "Imaginary" Rheumatism so as to be habitable in the winter, possesses a largo coa! oil stove for conking and healing, is heavily engined, bas largi-gasoline and water storage lank and is equipped with eluelrie headlighls and interior illiinii-nulion. The hoal is double riiibed to withstand ire pressine, ami i- one of llie largest and slaunrh-est vessels tnult in Ediiioniop for the lar noilhern trade. LIFE, HABITS AND PROSPECTS OF INDIANS OF THIS DISTRICT DISCUSSED BY A LOCAL WRITER. (continued from paso fivoj for white m.uincipalilicn. jn the orderliness with which they do their business. . Mcflakalla has Jls own water works system put in hy the vil lagers. Kim-olitli has a village sawmill, electric; liigh.t and tele- phono systems. The telephone. Is an, niitumutiol system wllh so many rings for each, house, and llwi-.jiol uuciimipoH. for many of Oie neighbors tolUteii in dud even to old rude on conversations which I hey overhear. Fond of Music No sketch of Iho Iinlliin lif" of Ibis coasl wotfld be complete without . reference j,- lo theii-muse. They eiiiilo' handinas-lers, occaslorially-froni Ihe cities and' are particularly fond of classic belt'. Hons which, the Caused by Ulfitting Shoca MANY, many time phyil-clans have diagnoicd what appears to bo rheuma-ttsm, aa really bcint; pains nrislnf from tho cffecU of Fallen Arches. When the foot arches bejln to break down, the pain Is often ascribed to a sprain or rheumatism. Pain 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 brines on general muscular weakness tho ligaments are strained, Interfering with proper nourishment of trie foot Tha circulation becomes poor attendant symptoms appear numbness, cold, and at times, undue perspiration. To prevent and cure this condition the foot must be given support, combined witl) tho utmost freedom of movement. Arch Defender Shoes sivo support to the scaphoid bono where needed, while allowing full flexibility and freedom to the muscular structure of the foot. If you value yorir health Join the thousands who havo lanlshed foot trouble. Get. a pair today. RCHPVEFENDER !) in Canada by The Defender Shot Company, GalOot . BOLD UY Jabour Bros. Tuesday. April 27, Ifr UMBRELLAS Many have cxprossed dollght nt being able to purchase an Umbrella knowing that they ore getting as good value as they would In any other place In Canadaj also In havlno. an assortment to chooso from equal to any In the laro. centres. Seo our Window Display. Opt'cal Departm nt Eyes examined, Vision tettcd, Qtassos fitted by B registered optometrist. All Icntos are ground by an ev pcrionccd operator, oxoctiy to prescription and carofuily n. spccteif. This export optical scrvlio may be had at very reasonable prices. Max Heiibroner 527-529 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 nnd 9 NORMA SHEARER in "Lady of the Night" A -lory of llie gliding social fiiilil in iir life, revealing Ihe .imoiis ami pleasure or Hi world ami the luxiirnoi gaieties of the rteli. Vnn dual nde ol drlnil.ini.- and clrmi-iiniiidinne ; a in hull iiiet-u .mil a 1 1 til nt society girt. A thrilling girl- ami their en troiiim-nt. A lale of crime siimpl iiutisj) pi'iNliit-eil Willi a new Imleh of Ur- rust : Norma Shearer, George. K. Arthur, Malcolm McGregor Fred Esmelton, Lew Harvey, Dale Fuller, Betty Momity, Gwen Leen ami "tlin -. THE "PACEMAKERS" SERIES NO. 0 GEORGE O'HAHA AND ALOERTA VAUGHN IN "THE COVERED FLAGON," INTERNATIONAL NEWS 35c and 103 LARGE SELECTION OF SILK CREP E TIES In Beautiful Patterns From 95c to $1.50 aaaiaaaafianraa(twaMaaaaa-MaMaaaMaBsaBaawa Acme Importers Third Avenue UNION STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED ftalllnia from rrioc Hubert, ' VSNOOOVlm. VICTORIA, Ixtaaao IM . T ,, r. f VANCOUVIR. VICTORIA Alr ,4 lIMM !. !',, 10 for ANYOX. TORT SIMPSON a4 ha Rltar Cannarlaa, Tlir4i, for ronr t,PI0, ANVOK, ALICS ASM. STIWART. luiUa,. p.m. US Ik Alt' t. rl, Al ri M1. BO ASTORIA SHOES Wo Havo J uit Received a Large Shipment of Thcnc Famous Astoria Shoes for Spring and Summer Wear The Aitlunn tailor -ninth1 Sinn- i- unsiderril tud.v creuiii of ;iinilimi slnieiiiiikiiig. The ariloi-niti-lion, Iho iitlviiiiee IimicIi of llu'inasler crnflsiunu is so c ricogiiinetl in e'ry p.-iir that it places these ,.iors in u of Iheir (ivvit. , The new lusts iire nil oinliiimlioii ami Mirfoot is usDiircil in iilmtisl every rase. We stock. Ihein ill hi hrovvn iiml tan, black ami brown kid in (Murder, llaiui mid Ox funis in If it most exclusive styles. Be Well Shod! Wear the Astoria Shoe The-, nre reinunahlv priced anil Iho qiinllly tif c pair is giuinuiKril hy the mukers. Sold cKcluslvely In Prlnco Rupert at McARTHUR'S. SHOE STORE Third Avenue Next C.N.R. Tickot Office