I It 4 1 JPAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, May ? u ITALIAN SILK RATINE A lovely pure shot-silk mixture which gels silkier with washing, for ladies' ami children'! dresses, tkimes in colors of olive, orchid, while, paddy, sand, pink, and orange, thirty-six inches wide, per yard 65c WEST of ENGLAND STORE Third Avenue Phone 753 FOR THAT SLEEPY SPRING FEELING Take a bolllc or Edinburgh Hospital Sarsaparilia Compound Enriches and vitalises Hie blood $1.00 a Bottle Rune pt Pharmacy prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. MEAT DEPT. Hound Steak, 2 lbs. . . 45c Shoulder Sieak, per lb. 15c Pot Itoasl. Hcef, per lb. 15c .Prime Itib Jtoasl. per lb. 20c Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. . . 55c Veal Cutlets, per lb. .. ,25c Slew Veal, 2 lbs 25c Shoulder Veal, per lb. 18c I.amli (vtmps, per lb. .. 35c Pork Chops loin; lh... 35c Pork Chops (shoulder,, per lb 30c Sausage, 2 lbs 35c Salt Pork, per lh. .'. . . 30c Hcef Dripping?, 3 lbs... 25c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 575 Spun Silk Per Yard $1.25 Cotton Crepes ' Pur Yard 25c Mrs. W.T Wilson Third Avenue P.O. Itox - - - U89 Phone Oruen 38!) Donegal Tweed Coats $20.00 '"T' "Demers" We aim to please, Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 BACHELOR BANKER LEAVES HIS MONEY FOR AN OBSERVATORY J'AltlS, Texas, May I2.-ThoJ I University of Texas will hao an compare favorably with the I famous Lick Observatory as the result or a 81,100,000 hcpiest or William J. McDonald, 82-year-old liarichclnr-batiker, whose will has been tiled for probate here. Mr. McDonald bequeathed 8t;'0,0(i0 to relatives and direct- ed that the remainder or his ap proximately one and one-halt million dollar estate tro to the university ror an observatory to hear tiis name, luiversily official hailed the in as one that will provide tor scientific research not possible otherwise. BERLIN ONCE MORE AS BEFORE THE WAR Buildings Repaired and Renewed Giving More of Old Time Appearance HKltl.lX, May 12. During lh. pas! year six thousand buildings in Berlin have had their front renovated and the one-lime spick nd span Creels" gradually an- resuming their pre-war appear ance. Stucco facades, neglected for more than ten yeans have been torn away and renewed, and rniccs. lighting fixtures and "rnamcnis replaced. During the inflation period Special Tours ' Who toes there I Where? with the Veterans to the Battle-fields, France, Belgium and Blighty, leaving Montreal June 19, on the Cunarder "Antonia" for Cherbourg, under the auspices of Thos. Cook & Son, Limited. Other Tours from Montreal SONS OF ENGLAND TOVH May 22 Aw-ania for London at CALEDONIAN SOCIETY' TOUR June 11 Atbenia for Glasgow EDUCATIONAL TOUR Jane 26 Asrania for Plymouth, Cherbourg London STUDENTS TOUR July 2 Aurania for Liverpool DAUGHTERS & MAIDS OF ENGLAND TO UK July 3 Ausonia for London MASONIC TOUR July 9 Albeuia forCIasgow The Cunard Steamship Company, Limited, 622 Hastings Street, West, Vancouver. CUNARD ANCHOR-DONALDSON E. You cannot afford to miss this 1 lb. of 'Chocolate Ixtair Biscuits and 1 lb. or Kmpress ltesl Tea, all for 95c a 3 Itus Libliy's Asjiaragus Tips 95c 4 tins Libliy's Fresh Siiinacli 95e 7 tins Heinz Pork and Heans 95c 5 lbs. California Table Figs 95c 3 bottles Heinz Catsuj 95c 6 tins Peas or Corn 95c 6 large tin Tomatoes .... 95c 13 lls. Cranulaleil Sugar .. 95c 4 lb. tin Malkin's lies! Pure Plum Jam 55o 4 lb. tin Kmpress Pure Raspberry Jam 75c 4 lb. tin Empress. Mack Currant Jam 80c 4 lb. . tin , Kmpress ' Orange Mar- malade 65c 3 combs pure Honey , . &C 4 cartons Sunlight Soap 95c .12 bars Palmolive Soap . S5cL 4 pksrs. princess Flakes 3&0! 7 lbs. Seedless Raising 950 i 3 tins Libby's, Delmonle. or Mai-1 kin's Host Sliced Pineapple 95c 6 tins Singapore Pineapple.' Hlieed 95oj 13 ikgs. Malkin's Hesl Jelly' Powders 95c 3-5Cc tins Schilling Itesi Hakimt Powder 95c i 7 lb. extra Fancy Dry Prunes 95of 19 rolls Toilet Paper . . . . 95oi 19 bars While. Swan Soap ,. 95c Commencing this week plenty ofl Fresh, Strawberries and Whip-, ping Cream, Fresh Fruit and Green Vegetables. B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 The Real Cause Of Constipation Is A Bad Liver Mrs. Jean Bocheir, Kelson, U.C, writes: 'Tor many years I have been troubled with ray liver, and suf fereJ terribly with constipation. I HHAED JLBOUT Milburn's and hare been greatly improved since I started to take them. I cannot recommend them too highly to any one who is troubled with their liver." Milburn's Laxa-Liver Tills are not a new and untried remedy. They have been, on the market for the past 32 years; put up only by The T, Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, OnU 'hicves reaped a rich harvest by dealing metal cornices, lighting .'ixiurcs and building ornaments, celling them for junk. Facades of store front. mutilated in this manner went unrepaired owing to their owners not having sufficient funds for the work. The utlay for new facades last year is estimated at 10.000.000 marks. PROVINCIAL POLICE CLEANINGJJP TOWNS Mew Era of Law and Order Predicted for Communities that Have Effected Change In Authority VICTORIA, May 12. A new in of law and order will pre vail in cities where justice i tieiii? enforced by the provincial police in plaee or muuicipKi police, official or the atlorne.v zenentl's department predict in upporting the morality drive icing made by the provincial force. Alleged gambling resort Prince (leorge and Itnsstati'! have recently been put out or business by the police and the department. ED. CONWAY HAS LEFT GRANBY CO. Popular Field Engineer Leaves Anyox For Vancouver After Fourteen Years In District Artcr fourteen year' continuous service with the Cranby Co., J. Conway, field engineer, has resigned his position. Mr. Con way and family have already left for Vancouver where he will en-;age in business. Mr. Conway, through his frequent exploration trips for tint Cranby Co. in various parts or the north, became widely known and his departure rrom the district will be generally regretted. Subscribe to the Daily News. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR BEER LICENCE. NOTICE M IIKIIKBV GIVES that on the lith day -of May net I the umlmirwd In-lMid In apply to the IJquor Control Board for i Llreiire In renfefl of Hie pn-iuliies. Iieinr pari of tlx- building- known 'Oimsh's Hotel." sllnale on Main stwt. Mitt. H.i: . and upon the lands rte-xrllied a jt s. tiWn II. Map 9 ISA. erlnre liupert land lteirltralln lilstrtrt. In the I'rotlm-e of finish Columbia, ror the sale or ltr by Hie rtaii or by th oiH-n bottle for consumption on the premises. HATED si the City of prince flipert. l-mvinrr i.r HrtlUh Columbia, this 17th day or April. A.I). I0. MILDflED LI LI AX DUN. Applicant. OOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Nolle, of Application for Bt.r Llc.nc. .yt'TUX IS IIEHEllV OIV'EV Ihal on the sin nay or May iw-ii the undemlinied Intends to M'ply to the Liquor Control Board fur a ll'Tiirr, in repci to pretule iiii.wn a ..w.V.A. Hotel, nituale In the i-iii.iiP nr i-ori i.ipnicmn. b.; upon tn land. de -llM-d as south half of lots and 9, blin k, 41, District lot 14S. OU.-en '."V .,,'!r"',t. t";r1'n io ' a reilMercrt map or plan deposited st th- l-nd lu-ptry office in itie City or J.ir the Mir of beer by the rlass or by ""' "'n Iwttle for consutnpilon on the fsl-d at frlnrr linperl, B.C., this till day of April. I!6. FIIAMC I'EAnCK. Applicant. MILK PRICE Reduced Commencing May 1 CASH PRICES 7 Quart Tickets .... $1,00 12 Pint Tickets . . .. S1.00 Table Cream,, Vi pint .. 1Bo Whipping Cream, Vi pint .. 25o Daily Train Service commences May I. , Phone your order to 657. Valentin Dairy CHINESE LOTTERY CITY OF EDMONTON EDMONTON. May 12. Charg ed wflh conduct ins a Chineo lottery in the city, a Chinaman nnined Wong Kee, who gvjs his place of residence as an east end hidel, was arrested Friday after-noon by Detective Sergt. I'ethe- rau. It is staled thai a large number or lottery tickets had been disposed or ( members ofl lie porters club ami that imp licates were found in the pov essiim pt the licensed. , The Chinese lottery pame ha een a popular , one in . the city i it ouie nine,-jicroming io re ports which have been receivei y the police-. The ticket'! bought by the nalnis arc uinched on certain numbers and the holders of (he winninti tuiin- ters are the recipient ot the prize money. ome large sums are known to have been paid to the successful holders. COLDSTREAM GUARDS FOR CANADIAN WEST EDMONTON, May i. Sink conditions in ttir old country are not likely to interfere with the bringing or the Coldstream Ouards' band, to the west tor a series or perrofniances at summer exhibitions, in the opinion or Manager, V. J. Stark. The band is not sHicduled U leave England until June 18. and no intimation whatever bus been received that ft will be obliged to cancel the trip on account. ol .be present condition. As he contract was signed some lime ago. it is Tell certain that lh-famous ugzregation or player will lour the west u arranged. y STEWART Arrangement are practical!) eomptelnl for the consolidation oM! claims In the Marmot Hiver section, witli the object of turn inz them over as a unit to a large American development and operating, company. Jo Creeii is the instigator of the. projer' on which he lias been working for the past year or so. F. C. (Jutland, who has re turned lo StcwaVi to inaugurate the summers pYograni of work on ine UutiamUMIver Itar pro perty near the head of Salmon Olacier, expects lo Muck out a large amount or" high grade or- and make soimr lilinnents this season. The Day group, of fourcIaims, lying wel of the H'sg Missouri and owneil by C. tiineron o( Stewart, has been bonded to the Hig Missouri Mining tk). for rt period or three years. The' Hi-;. Missouri has also bonded the L'nirorn group. Mis Magar has arrived ipi from Port Simpson lo resume her duties as stenographer in the orrice or the mining record er. ALICE ARM Development work, ronsisting or the drivinjf of 'the tunnel Hir- Hier (ow anl I lie main ore body. will shortly heresuiuril by the Kilsaull Hiver rl filing. , and Development Co. 'oA' the Matilda ' properly. Last Saturday marked the tenth anniversary of the opening or the Alice Arm Hotel by Ole Kviiidsen. v The tirantiy Co. is moving its logging equipment trom the Kit saull liner flats. ROCKEFELLER MAKES RECOMPENSE AGED LADY TAUHYTOWX, X.Y..-Mny. 12. John 1). Rockefeller has evened up things with Mrs. Helen Iturckhardl. 3. His oil buslncM put her lampblack factory in! llavaria out or business. Then a law about infected cattle which John D, supported caused her cows in Mastelh, X.Y., to be killed. Hut John D. helped her grandson lo vl a Job in the ( United Rales and now she is a tenant or the llockereller eitalc. Mrs. Joe Hen I re turned on the Prince fienrynilthiN morning from a buslnesi trip to Vancouver and otlief'poiiiU In the south. WAS DEAD TWO WEEKS BEFORE BODY FOUND Caretaker of Edmonton Curling Rink Passed Away In His Bed Alone KOMCNTUX, May The body or David W illiam Cal- braith, 05, caretaker of the IaI-niontiu Curling Itink, was found in bed in a shack where he had made his home. Tho discovery was made by neighbors and it is Indexed Calbrailh had been dead two weeks. Tlie neighbors first missed (lajbrailli about a fortnight ao and believed (hat he had left for his stem at Kupasiwin Keach, Lake Wauaiuun, which he opcr aled during the summer. mouths. Itcceiving no word of his arrival there they became uneasy ami went to the shack. Kntering the place they found (ialbraith dead in his bed, the l.ody In an advanced stage of de composition. His nluttie were all in order and his boots beside the bed, placed there evidently .ut before be retired for the last lime. TOOK THREE MINUTES TO TRY PRISONER AT ASSIZES IN NELSON .XKLSOX. Ma I-' Hut three minutes ii i tie 1 1 nip of (he as- sies was occupied by the second criminal ruse on the docket, when Andrew Miller I terry, an ugcti destitute mall, was charged vith having attempted suicide at lirkon by rutting his throat. rerenily. On arraigumeiil, Kerry, who was unrepresented by counsel, pleaded. I I have oorioideml your cae. I terry," sakl Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald, "and I think that. under all the circumstances, I should suspend jour sentence. I Htini sentence for five year, during wliicli lime m are bound over to keep the (ware, and In appear at any lime it called on to have sentence pro- nnureiHl iimhi . "At the same time I would ask the police In try to pet you sent l the Old Men'- Home "' Subscribe lo the Daily News. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PREEMPTIONS VscsnL unreserved. sunrye) Crown lands may b pr.mptl by nntlsb sutJects over 11 year or ax. and by ultens on derUrtnjt lnten'Jon to lecoms Kntish subju. rondl llonat uon resk1nc, Qrcpatloru jni linprovsment for agricultural ourposirs Full Information conrernlns; rstni tlons recardlnc prs-eniptlona Is Riven In liulletln No. 1, Land Ksrlts, "How to Pro-etnpt Ijuid." copies of uhlch can b obtained fr of chart ty addreiMlns: th Dspartmsnt of Lands. Victoria, B.C, or to any Oov-trnment KnL Ilecords will b srranted coverfM only Un4 sulubl for agricultural Purpow, a oil which Is not timber land. Is. carry Ins: over 1.009 board 'feet ter acre wet of th Cout liana- and M0o fe.t per acr east of tpat lUnx. Applications for pre-emptions ars to b addresaad to th Iand Com. mlssloner of th Land Itecordlnc Dt vision. In which lh land applied for Is sltuutsxl. and are mad n trlnld forms, copies of which can b obtained from th Land Commissioner. t'ra-emptlons must b occupied for flv year and Improvements mad to valu of 110 per acre, Includlns; clearing and culUvatlnx at lat flv acres, befor a Crown Oram cn b. rflved. Vot mor detailed Information a the liulletln "How to lr-mpt Land." PURCHASE Application ar rclvd for pur chas of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not belnc tlmberland. for agricultural purposes; minimum price for first-class (arabl) land Is, ti per acre, and second-class (eras. Inc) land 12.S0 per acr. Further In formation regarding purchase or leas of Crowr, land 1 given In UulUtln No. 10, Land Hrles. "Purchase and Leajia of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites oo timber land, not exceeding 40'acr, may be purchased or leased, th con dIUons Including payment of tumpag. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurvayed areas, not eicedlng II acre, may b leased a homesltes, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In th first yesr, title being .n"B'. "nrdr,rn'.afn.?. K nd land ha been survyd, LEASES For grulng and Industrial purpose areas not xcdlng 140 acre may b lsd by on person or a company. m CRAZINQ Under th Oraxlng Act th Prov. Inc I divided Into grating dletrlou and th rang admlnlstsrsd under a Grazing Commissioner. Annual grazing permit a r Issued bad oa number ranged, priority b.lng given to Ubllshed owners. HtocK-ownsrs may form asaclaflons for rang managemant. Fr.s. or partly fx, porrniu ax available for stUrt, oaopr and travllra, u U Ua China and These me iiiidoiilileilly he es Suntlals p the luwesl jiossllile price ever landed in Unpen. A special purchase of a large quantity f'ffrr possible. Chllds' Hrowii Hiindals, solid leulhur snles vvitli heels, .sizes frniii r In 7 nici:d nl Youths' Drown H.iiiilids, .stilitl lonthfr oles. wi'" heels, sir.es rrom 8 In I (l H, priced nl . Misses' Hi-iiwii Hrindid, solid leather solex, vviin lieels, sizes from 1 1 to prireil ul Ladles' Hiunlala in Hrown, Patent and VAk China An extra special Cup and Saucer Sale of a wond range or now designs at prices you will find It hard toh nnuwhern In" Canada. Det Visit our Basement Storo for Glassware. Novelties. It will pay you. ra,,ir Optical Department Eyes examined, Vision tested, Glasses titled h registered optometrist. All lenses aro ground by ln pcrlcnctd operator, exactly to prescription and carefuiui1 spcetcd. This expert optical service may be had at v rf reasonable prices. Max Heilbroner 527-C20 Third Avonuo Ttio Diamond House of the North WESTHOLME THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, 7 and 9 p.m. "The Splendid Road" A (liitin.i ol the gold rutin try. win-re m, dd, fought fur loe, fmight for life it-el t. who played their game their wa ami won. V 'story of lh gnld troiihrr ml the angel v litre oil Ihenwl linile-inen ilinpiileH. Iler ! k ' she liehl'ilear, her fuee lo the rising sun n vuwed she vvytihl light fur the man lie lnve,i kiiowiiig he had maile h great -nrrjllie. ti heart to find mil. I ilitriou western w enerv s Anna Q. Nllsson, Robert Frazer, Lionel Barrymore.D. Witt Jennings, George Bancroft, Gladys Crockwell, Pauiist Garon and others. COMEDY -"IN THE GREASE." AESOP'S FILM FABLES 35c and 10c Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND J SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock nglnori, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, Ptu" makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle al' kinds ol MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and JSP Everything for the Builder LUMBER - Ue h -ve the nitisl rnniplete so it dimension-, shiplup, hr rniitli. IIooiu m x Vt'iiecr-. elr. in irthern IJ.C. a We can supply everything In a building Trom the to the last piece of finish. lsVfliri I ail ilirr .n.nt.,1 tl ....II ... ' SI.B lll'l" lllll FtIIl B, Will I'-' IH'irt are rife'lit. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 11G and 117 SANDALS niili''1 $1J iiH';i $i ,iti''fr $1.7) $2-75 Jabour Bros., . Ltd. IflOIP Afln .'a- M mm - II ion uun iuo ana 100 ULKAH T men i ...k Phone 045. Corner 3rd and 7i" I