PAGE 8IX II I Avn g OS4B s-pcci.il value. Just arrived. All sizes. $L25 H. S Wallace Co. Ld. Phono 9. Third Ave. and Fulton. alust Arrived A fresh shipment of Rochons Gand les Assorted Chocolates, Boxes $1.00 to $4.00 Hulk Cream, Oranfe; Van-illo, Lemon, Ginger Snowballs Peppermint, etc., per lb. 75c lirazils in cream,, per lb. $1.25 Iturnt Almond- per lb. $1.00 Ilochon's Famous Almond Crisp per lb $1.00 Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. New Arrivals of ihe latest nodels of Ladies' Hats and Coats Just in. Spun Silk, per yard .. $1.25 Cotton Crepes, all colors, per yard 25o Mrs. WT Wilson Third Avenue P.O. llox - - 089 Phone Oreen 389 N ew Spring Rugs At prires raitf-ins from $3.00 o H.0O. includ'iiiit the Guaranteed Harry mo re Hugs. A special discount of 25 percent is offered on our French Clocks in all sizes and prices. See our Windows Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone .575 DENTIST I ALBERTA INVESTIGATING SLAUGHTER NATIVE ELK ;Hon. George Hoadley Says Bears do not Need Any Protection Especially Grizzlies l:iMO.T()X. March 21). Ilcj porls l hat t lie Indians arc slaughtering elk in Ihe llrazeau country are hcinfr investigated by Iho provincial government and n report is expected immedi nlely, Hon. George Iloadley In- formed the Legislature. If it is considered desirable to have I In- area declared a closed area the matter will be tken up immedi ately .with the federal govern merit. The minister stated in res ponse to questions that bo diJ not not believe it necessary ti give protection to bears. As far as the grizzly was concerned he, bad always been led to belicv-'l that the protection was required the other way round, and as far as other bears were concerned there was no danger of their extermination as long as they had the Great open ranges of the north. A change in Hie Game Act DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Notice to Contractors Terrace Lock-up SEALED TE.NDERS. endorwd "Trmle: for Addition Terrare IK-k-up." will be rrrdtert by the Honourable Hip .Minister of I'ubllr Works up la IS o'clock u--o uf Tuesday. I he tblrllelb day or March. I Hi, fi.r the addition and alleratlui lu Ihe t.iM-k up at Terrace In Ihe Electoral District of ITInce nupert. B.C. Mans. SixTiriratkm. l.onlnct. and lorau uf Tender ' mat be wen on aihi arter II 16th day or Marrh. im. and further Inrornialh.n obtained at the De nartinenl or rublie Works Parliirtieitl nuiidinr and at tne roiinwinr orrire- nvernment Arents at Prlnre Hitm-rl and mlthers and Hie Provincial Police tlfrire at Terrace. Copies or plans, speririra-tlons. etc.. ran be obtained rrrm the lie partment on payment i.r a deisit r.r Ten hollars (tio.ftm which will be refund. J on return or Hk plans "- In ruod dlilon. The lowest or any lender not nwrs rlly accepted. p. riiiur. Deputy Mlnhtter ami Public Works Enpita-er. Department or Pnhlir Works. I Parliament Bulldinits. Vlriona. B.C. FORM F. Notlta of Application for CartiflcaU o' imorovcmanta "Slant" Mineral Claim ituite in the Prlnre liuoert Mintnt Division of the Skeena District. Where located: Near the head or ktmimkilum Lake. Lavtriil holder: Swan rutin. um ter of holder's Free Miner's Certificate, iiinir TAk'E .NOTICE lhat I. Wan Dalln. Fr Vlner- oniricale No. csn:n, intend ai the end or sixty days from Ihe dale nerr. to apply to the Mining Beeorder ror a i.eriirirate or improvement! ror the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant or tie aixne ruini Aud runner take nn'.lre that action, under section 85 or lb-"Mineral Art." must be commenced he fore the Issuance or such Certirirale of Improvements. Dated this ?Jrd dar or February. ttl. SWAJt DMIN. Owner. Bt E. T Kennr. Aveni April First Orders Can be Taken From This List 3doz. U.C Fresh llggs $1.00 2 lb. Creamery Hutter. best bulk $1.00 2 lb. Hest Sliced Hacon .. $1.00 4 doz. Heinz Dill Pickles . . $1.00 doz. Sunkist Oranges, medium size $1.00 4 doz. Sunkist Lemons ... $1.00 5 lb. Granulated Siuar uud 1 tin Orange Marmalade $1.00 5 tins Libby's Asparagus . . $1.00 2 lb. Fresh Ground Coffee $1.00 2 lb. Good Hulk Tea $1.00 30 lb. Good Dry Onions . . $1.03 20 llolls Toilet Paper $1.00 7 tins King Oscar Sardines $1.00 6 tins Singapore Piucannle. sliced $1,00 4 tins Pears or Plums. 2'u $1.00 j 4 tins Peaches or Anricots. 2's $1.00 6 tins Peas or Com $1.00 6 tins Tomatoes, 2Vs ... $1.00 3 tins Malkin's Hest Loganberries ... $1.00 1-4 lb. tin Strawberry Jam, pure $1.00 10 lb, California Dry Prunes, medium $1.00 3 lb. MCormick s Sweet Hisctiitn $1.00 5 lb. tin Honey, or 3 Combs $1.00 7 tins Campbell's Tomato Soup $1.00 7 tins Heinz Pork A Heans $1.00 3 bottles Heinz Calsui $1.00 4 bottles Sterling Catsup .. $1.00 4 fins Iselmontc Spinach $1.00 4 cartons Sunlight Soap . $1.00 20 bars White Swan Soap $1.00 4 lb. Swedish Healthbread $1.03! 13 pkgs. Jelly Powders .. $1.00 5 pkgi. Princess Flakes .. $1.00, 5 lb. tin Peanut Hutter .. $1.00j Watch our windows for Green-; stuff. We lead In ijualily. We Sell for Less. B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 674. THE DAILY NEWS Monday. March ?o jgi6 Mvt 7K-Uj- 6tvuvJi p-voccv haft Xjc jOLAjjCJU(jt 1 which gives another month to Hie Hungarian partridge season was declared necessary by the minister to prevent inbreeding and strengthen the stuck now in Hie province. BRISBANE PLEASED HE ESCAPED HARYARD Says Is Certain He Would Have Been Failure Had He Gono to University "I was going to Harvard when I was ill," confessed Arthur Brisbane in Collier's. "Than heaven I went on the Sun instead and got a job as a reporter at $15 a week. Af least I made a living. Itefbre I was 21 I succeeded T. P. O'Connor a correspondent of the New York Sun under Charles A. Dana inj London. When I was 2a I wasMeriun Church has done so. It e.itor of the New York i-'veninj-Miiay help towards religious do-Sun. In other words, I got myjnomiuatious appreciating one chance nt a lime when I might have Iteen wasting years in Har- vard, after having wasted several CIDC PRftTFrTIflM years in schools in Kurope. :uro HadirmL lAUIEVliUll gone la rolhve, I ani perfectly ertain that I should have been a flat failure. Al least I have been aide to earn my own living, and that of several oilier people PRESBYTERIAN PREACHES LIVERPOOL CATHEDRAL Appears In Pulpit with Cassock and Surplice and Explains Why he Uses It LONDON, England, March 2. The new Anglican Cathedral al Liverpool the first Hnglisti cathedral lo he built from th foundations since the deformation has offered the hospitality NOTICE. IN THE MATTKIt of an application ror liie isaue or a Provisional Certificate of Title ror Assumed Lot " or Lot seven (7), Block 'orlv -sit J. subdivision or Lot seven hundred ami forly-sit lilt), (juren :hsrtolle IMstrict (Map f1). Sallsractory pcoof or the loss of the i:ertirirale or Title ruverllir the above laud liailur been prixluced lo me. II Is my Intention to iMiie. arter the eiplnllou of one month rrom ttie first publiratkm hereor. a Provisional Orttrirale or Till lo tne above land In the name or Paul Onefrle Massarl. Tlw urlsinal Cerliflcale or Title U dated tlie ilth of Auaust. VI. and is iiumlcrl 1 1 too I. Land Uftylnry i if rice. Prince Ruriert. Bi .. J lib March. ft' II. F. VACt.EOD. rtrrlslrar or Titles. Mercy No! A shoe doesn't fit justbe cause it is long enough and wide enough. THE days for Uiat fallacy are gone or going never to return. In the last few years people have been realising that scores of ailments arise from ill-fitting shoes. Important nerve centres in the foot are hurt by badly shaped shoes, and the effect is felt in other parts of the body. Nowadays good health demands a "shoe to fit the foot not the foot to fit the shoe." Arch De-. fender Shoes because they are built to special lasts the inner sole shaped to the foot contour and with cupped heel because they have a patented spring inset shank and because they support the foot arch where needed are bringing back foot health and comfort to thousands. Arch Defender Shoes are modish, good-looking' shoes of supreme quality for men and women. Ma4s U Canada Vr The DEFENDER SHOE COMPANY CALT, ONT. BOLD BT Jabour Bros., Ltd. of her pulpit during the last twelve mouths to many preach crs of other denominations who are in communion with the Church "of Kugland. Due of the last to accept sucti an invitation is the llev. T. Charles William. a former moderator of the Welsh Presbyterian Church. Dr. v illiatns- created some surprise by appearing in the Cathedral pulpit in surplice and cassock. At one lime it was n very common thing to behold clergy of the Anglican Church who invariant) rotted themselves merely in a "Genevan" gown for the sermon,' but it is seldom that a iuiuisernot an Anglican assumes surplice and cassock. the llishop asked me if 1 objected to wearing a surplice," said Dr. Williams. "Of course I diil not, and therfore I wore it. Hut I believe it is Ihe first time a minister of the Welsh Presby- .another the more - FOR MUNICPALITY VICTOHIA, Mar. Ii J. The municipality of Oak Hay and th" city of Victoria hae agreed upon the terms upon which the city will provide fire protection to the adjoining municipality for the next year. The um agreed upon i simitar to that charged last year, 8,0(0. At the same time it is agreed that Oak Hay shall accept $1,500 in lieu of taxes on the Willows grounds. Oak Hay further agrees that it will not charge more than ?500 for racing privileges at the WM-lows Park for ItK'o. PARACHUTE MAN FELL 1,500 FEET STOCKTON. Manh 'J'J. Jacijues Fisiieur. S3 years or age of Hollywood, a parachute jumper, was hurled to. death late yesterday afternoon when he jumwd from art airplane at the aviation field here when the machine was 1,000 feel from Che ground. The parachute failed lo pen and the man fell, a crowd of 3,000 people witnessing (he accident. BURNS LAKE Flic new Francois Lake Farm ers' Institute Hall was opened! Willi filling ccrcmoifie lastj week, i lie nuiiuing lias Ihe lar esl floor space 1hi (he lakes dis tnct. ; Mrs. J. P. Hjirs is here from Fort Fraser with her t.on who is a patient in the Hums Lake llos-pi!al suffering from pneumonia. Kd. Sullivan had the misfortune lo break hl leg last week and is a patient in the Hums Lake hospital. , George Liinlslrom left last week for Ccdarvale, where he will be cm-do'ed by (he Hanson Timber & Lumber Co. Clarence Coriiwell ami Thor Slriiiihoblh or Topley left last; week for I'.dmonlon where they' intend to remain. PRINCE GEORGE I The mill rale in this city fort l"2(j will be 5j but, on account of reduced assessments," taxes will be lower. The local Properly Owners' Association has gone on record As being opposed lo the city instituting a t hour power service. It Is fell that the expenditure Involved would be unnecessary at llii time. Two children of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mohr of Ale a Lake died suddenly last week", Poisoning U believed lo have been the cause. The most pretentious rIiow ever undertaken In Prince George will lake place on April 8 and 0 when more lhan 00 local per formers will take part in an eh- tertainmeiit to ho staged for Iho nurses' home fund. Operatic and comedy sketches, solo singing uud dancing will be included in the program, With a view to securing information as to the possibilities of grain production in this disr trlet, F. G. Dawson of Prince lluperl, director of the Canadian National Hallway, is in communication with It. (J. Sutton, district igriculltirisl here. Jacob Lclth has returned to Priuoo George to make arrangement t for moving to Port Arthur where he will go in business with a nephew. Mrs. Joseph Sleers of Portland, Orcf-oii, is visiting here with her 'KtrenU, Mr. aud Mrs. It. W Gross. J. P. Myers of the Cranbrook .Sawmills has broken ground fot a residence npprotlmately CO by ill feet in the Millar addition. One of the finest entertain merits tsvpr offered in Vanderhoof was put on last Friday night by the Canadian Girls in Trulning under thn direction of Mr. It. T. McFarlane and Miss Charlotte Finnic. There Here many splen did numbers and the accom-auit was Mrs. Warren Johnson Mrs. II. 1l. Maoxell leD last week on a trip to Vancouver. On Wednesday evening, Mrs Warren Johnson entertained ni a cant party in honor of H.ilph Telfonl who wan in town on a busines trip. Mrs. Charles Castle ami family have returned to Yanderhonf to reside. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACTAMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant unfrrH. urr7el Crown land may b. pr-mptl by ItrttUb auljccta ovtr 11 years of . anl by aliens on dtctartnjc Intention to tec-vm Hrltlah subjects, conditional uion rUtnc, occupation. ji1 lmtrovmrnt (or agricultural ourpoac Full Information concerning rscv .atlona regarding pre-emptions V tivrn In Hulletln No. 1, Lani Hvrtes. "How to. Prs-emiit lAni," copies of tihlch can b obtained fre of chars y addresslns th. Uetwrtmsnt of Lands. Victoria. U.C.. or to any (lor-ertiment gant. Kecorda will b granted covering oiy land sultabls for agricultural purposes, and which Is not timber-land, l.s.. cirrylng over 1.009 board feet tr acr went of th Coast Rang and iJOQV feet per sera east of that lUngey. Applications for pre-emption ar to be addresked to th iJind Com mlealoner of th Land Hecordlng Dl vlalon. In which th land applied for Is situated, and are made en printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions muit be occupied for five years and Improvements mad to value of fit per acre, including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant ran be revelved. For more detailed Information see th bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Application ir received for pur rhas of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, nut being tlmbertand. fur agricultural purposes; minimum price for first-class (arable) land Is 15 per acre, and second-class (erasing) land 12.(0 tier acre. Further Information regarding purchase or las of Crown lands Is given In Hulletln 'No. 10, Und Herle. "I'urchsse and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial site oa Umber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, th conditions Including psyment o stumpsg. HOMESITE LEASES Unstirveyed areas, not iceedlng II acre, may be leased as homealus, conditional upon a dwelling being erected in the first yr, Utl being obtainable after realdenee and lm-Vrovement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed, LEASES For grating and Industrial pur-posas areas not exceeding 140 acre may b leased by one person or a company. QRAZINQ m Under the Uraitng Act the Province Is divided Into graxlng district and the range administered under a Orazlng Commlaaloner Annua" graxlng permits are laaued based on numbers rsnged, priority being given to established owners. Htoclt-owners may form aisKlatlon for rang management, Free, or partly free, permits ar available for settlers, oa-opers and travellers, us t last Satisfied : Halu-fietl customers are lliosc who gpi VU u(. money. Our slorc is line where yon h;vi' ( inces eiiial losujy in limadn lo choose imm liasi'iiieiil store for IjIiIiiu, llrassware, C 1 . .m.t v, Modern Optical Department Here yon hae Hie mti h ps of a practical nj.i, has It iia t over 27 yi ar' eVpern iii-e. 1 1 1 1 r m..n l Uftoiiiers are our liest retei eiicr. i Max Heilbroner Jeweller and Optician WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 aud 0 p.m. Rin-Tin-Tin, The Wonder Dog, In 'Tracked in the Snow Country A rt'd-hluodud lull- uf a liplitiji dop: (he i! of hi riiiirderi i m,iter. A reniarkuhle rht' i forth in a mid mmim-r the flame of the 1 fire or the r -I L ror gold. Ihe Idiiul Ireacher) l Hie lial faith of a tlug. the call of litimiiN ltv-tall ( the wild, u exlr.ionlitmry exhibition sagai ilx. MronK ' '-t. David Butler, June Marlowe, Mitchell Lewn, Charlti Sellon, Prlnceit Lea and Mnin-Tln-Tln.' THE "PACEMAKEnS" SERIES No. 2 Q. O'HARA AND ALBERTA VAUGHN In "HE WHO GETS RAPPED." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. 35c and 10c NEW ARRIVALS IN SMART Spring SUITS .St)le that will wirliriilrl) H-1 hi om men who feel young. Hiiely tuiloml fruni s KtiKlish Tweisls in Hadio weaves ami tighter ah . silk lined. Special for Ea.ter- $25.00 Acme Importers Third Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operutlng Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineer, Machinists, Boilermaker, Blackmlth, PrM makeri, Founders, Woodworker!, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant ts equipped to handle 1 kiuds ot MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38" Easter Is Near New Hats New Frocks New Coats New Suits "DEMERS" Phono 27. Wo aim Customers 627-520 Third Aenue Avenue to please. 32J, p Q ao