PAGE SIX I Prpsrri n tinn II .r. A tt!y reasons why our lUVfCriplIou ik'itarimeul i increasing; Wo uo only fresh, chemically pure lrus. No Substitution Prompt Service Moderate Price. Kv'ery prescripliou is ill.s-penseil liy u fully iiuallfit'tj dispenser. Lot us lie your prescrip-tionist. Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. Another arrival of Ladies Coats 111 lliu latest Spring mixlels. Special this Week: 20 Discount on Ladles' Dresses Holeproof Stockings from 1.00 to M.75 Mrs. W..L Wi Third Avenue P.O. Ilox - - 989 l'honc Green 389 Meat : Prices VEAL Lcjf, per Hi 22c Loin, per lb. .'. 25c rfhouhier, per Hi. .. ,. 18o BEEF Shouhler, per ll 15c Hound, 2 lbs . . 45c Sirloin, 2 Hi 55c Hump lloast, per Hi. . . 20c Hulled llili. per Hi 25c Shoulder Pork, per Hi. 25c Fresh Sausage. 2 lbs. . , 35c luniburr'er, "i lbs 25c Ayrshire. Huron, per Hi. 30o JU'ff Dripping, I) His. 25c Meat Department Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 ENTERTAINMENT tinier Iho auspices of Iho Hillary Club in aid of tho PRINCE RUPERT BOYS' BAND at the -WESTHOLME THEATRE Tuesday, April 13 at 8 p.m. Tickets for reserved (seals will lie exchanged at Orine'o Drug Store. Fur Goats & Jacquettes An Kxquislle Stock of Fur Trimmings al low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next O.W.V.A. Third Ave, Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST D0UKH0B0RS MAY UNITE Efforts Being Made to Bring all1 Colonies In Canada Under One, Control HKtilNA, April I), The movement for amalgamation of all Doukliolior colonies in Western Canada under one control, is rapidly gaining favor, according to M. W. Cazakdrf, acting president ami general manager of the Christian Coiiiinunily oT Universal Hrotherhood Limited. All existing colonies, ho stales', hac already sanctioned tho proposed plan of amalgamation. According to Mr. Cazakofr, Peter Vcregin's arrival in Canada some, lime in May, will sec the amalgamation-effective. Ho tlc- clared that under Jlie now order,' l....,.l,w..l.. ,.r ll..! ,. 1.11 4i mini .ui iiiu-uiitis ui uuiiurs will he saved, for Doukhobors in the West, Co-operative stores, vvare-housi's,. flour mills, elevators, ranches and sawmills, were only a few of the institutions lhal Mr. Cazakoff. prophesied would come into hehiig this year. , Tho acting president said that despite the hardships experienced by Doukhobor communities in 1921, owing lo crop failure, lasl year s crop had put (hem once more in sound financial rondi-i lion. The advent of 1'eler Veregin, lie asserted, would see many CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTIIIE IS IIF.IIEBV GIVES till I tl llft'Ce etlMinir uver expired Tlml' Ltt-ewe Su. 441. illuilfd u I'llt Hlicd. lunge 4, Coast UMrlrl. U cancelled. O. It. :NAtl'N. I'epuly VliiiMer ol Land "PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT." Prince Rupert Electoral Dlttrlct. Mackenzie Eltctoral Dlttrlct. MIT1CK U hereby t-iven Uial I rivtU mi Monday, ttio t;tb dn i.f Mav. at Uie lmur 4,t Id uYlm-li In I lie fomi.Kiii. me i.oun House, rrim-e ltiiN-rt, h.ld a sllllnir or the Court ir Hell.n ruf'the pi!ne of revlflur (ha llsl i.r vninr rm the nl1 electoral district, and of hearluy ami iieii-riiiiinnir any ana an hDJwiKim In the rrli'tiliini it any name on Hie ta'it list, or In the registration a a Vole-if any arpllrant for retlMratiLii; and f r the ither purji: c "(! rortb In the "I'm vmrial tlejtu.ii Ai-I." Dated af I'rmee liuinrt. B.i .. this fith day of Airll, 1 0. XOIiM.w ,v. WATT. luitlslrar of Voter fur Hm i-rmr, llujiert and Mackenzie Eleriural IiUtrlrti' WEE-END SPECIALS Combination Vegetable Special S1.00, 10 lbs. Terrace Carrots. 10 lbs. Terrace Turnips. 8 lbs. Cooking Unions. 2 lbs. Parsnips ( lbs. Potatoes. Phone your order early as we have only a limited quantity al Hie above price. Gainer's Superior Dreakrasl Dacon, machine sliced, per lb ... 49o Swirl's Premium Peameal Itaek Dacon. sliced, per lb 42c Collage Hulls, 'taking whole ham. "r lb 29c This is a boneless rolled pea-mealed shoulder and is wonder ful value at present quotation Un smoked meals. Finest Ontario Cheese, per lb. 29c Slillou Cheese, per lb. ... . . 35o! Green Stuff Ilhubarb, HeadJ.elluce, Tomatoes. Cucumbers, Cauliflower. Parsley. Green Onions, Radishes, New Cabbage, Walercress, Celery, Spinach, Aew Carrots, New Dee!, White Turnips, etc., arriving weekly at lowest market prices. Grocery Specials Telfer's Soda Diseuils, now slock, packed in hinigeil lid tin, average weight 0 lbs. net and over. Spec hi $1.25 Malkin's Desl Jelly Powders, 3 f'r 20c Klondike Soap, large bar ... 29c N'ahuh p)um Jam, i lb. tins 59o Orange Marmalade, i lb. tins 49c Libliy's Pork and Heans, 2's, per Un ,., 13c Drown Sugar, t lbs. for .. .. 25o (Limit, 8 lbs. lo each-order). Droken Shelled Walnuts, per lb, I ... ... ... .,, 39c Orape Nuts, pkge. . 17c Sugar Crisp Cornflakes, 3 for 35c Rupert Table Supply Co Phones: 210, 211, 212 Xcj&u$ I nioro Dotikliobors arrive horc from Hussia. He staled thai a general courerenco would bo held and would decide the number of newcomers lu bo h rough I out. fredTtfiiens is i" MARRED RECENTLY TOSEApLE GIRL Cards aiinouiiciug the mar t-huge in Seattle on April 2 ol Ived 11. Stephens, son of Aid. and Mrs. M. M. Stephens of this lly, lo Miss Hot-nice Uliplianl Sluro of Seattle hao been received here. They will be al homo at tU5 Francis Avenue, Healllo. inco leaving hero a year or so .tgo, Fred Stephens has been employed In United Slates marine suryey worTi. He will have, con- rutulalions uf many local: riends. t- -v : . .l'Jl,: sleatner Princess Mary, ih jinrt llijs nflernoon north-iioyjyj ftiiiu Vancouver lo Skag-vvay jind wayporls, has 115 passengers aboard, mostly members r the slafr or the White l'ass & Yukon Itailway and Navigation Co., returning lo their duties aT-'er having spent Hie winter outside. This will be tlie lasl voy-ige jif I he Hrincess Mary before she goes lo Hit; west "coast of Vancouver Island run in place of iip I'rincess' Maiuiiima which is 'o tie overhatilfil. The Princess Royal, Capt. T. Cliffe, will lake the next two Alaska voyages for the Princess Mary. Judge and Mrs. T. M. Reed ol Kefehikan, after a holiday trip south, are passengers aboard Die Princess Mary this arieruonn rt! turning north. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Notlct to Contractor! Ttrract Lock-up SKAI.KII TEJllEllS. endorsed "Tender for Addition to Terrare l.ork-ii," ulll lie rerelted ti the llon.iuraule Uie MlnKler if I'ulilli Wurk up Id IJ o'rlork lerei f Tuetday. the thirtieth day r Manb. tie. fur Hie addltiou and alteration to Hie l.iMkup al Terrare In Uie tlerlnral illrlrt ut I'rlnre ltiierl. It.i:. -ln. Sperlflratiun. tUnilrart. and Inriii of Tender inav tie mn on and trier tic ir.th day of Mjr.li, ivtft. ami run her in formal Ion oliialne,! at the lie rtartinenl of -ubllr Work, l-arllanienl It ii tl.ltn ir and at tin- follow Inr offire. Cmertiiiieiit Aicent at I'rlnre lliiierl and Slnllliera and I he I'rovlnrUI I'ollre orrire at Terrare. Coiile of ilaini, rperirha-ll'.n, elr.. ran be obtained from tlw lie liartmeut on payim-nt of a deMl ol Ten 0'il!ar 1 0 fxi whjrh 4I be refill Ml-J on reluru nr Hie plain, elr.. In rood eon ill lion. The oe or any lender led nerea arlly arrepled, v. i iuur. m lieimty Mlnlnter and l-nblie Workt KniUM-er. fniwrlineiil of I'nhllr Workn. I'arllainent Hulldiiik. Vlrtona. n.C. SAVE 25c 1 Hi. of l-ake or Candy with I Ih. of Fuller s Tea $1.00 Jams Peach, Apricot, Orcen- gage or Orange Marmalade, per tin 65o Canned Fruits Peaches, Apricots, Pears or Plums or Crushed Pineapple. I tins $1.00 6 tiiis Singapore Pineapple, sliced $1.00 3 tins Malkiu's Host Loiganberries $1.00 Canned Vegetables 6 Peas, Corn or Tomatoes, 2''s $1.00 3 duz, Sunkisl Oranges .. $1.00 4 dot; Sunkisl Lemons .... $1.00 5 lb.. Granulated Sugar and one (iii Orange Marmalade $1.00 5 tins U bin's Asparagus .. $1.00 20 rolls Toilet Paper $1.00 7 tins Kinj,' Oscar Sardines $1.00 5 lb. California Prunes for 55c or 25 lb. box for $2.65 5 lb. tin Honey, or 3 combs $1.00 7 tins Camp. Tom. Soup , . $1.00 7 litis lleliu Pork & Heans $1.00 3 boltle Ileinz Calsup ... $1.00 4 curious Sunlight Soap ., $1.00 20 burs... While Swan Soap $1.00 4 Ih. Swedish Health Dread $1.00 13 pkg. Jelly Powders ... $1.00 5 lb, tin Peanut Holler . . . $1.00; we aim to picase our uusiomersi B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 THE DAILY NEWS Friday, April u, 19 kJt aJrsiJ' OFFICER DRUNK LOSES COMMAND Colonel Williams Put on Real Party at Hotel and all Became More or Loss Intoxicated SAX DIF.GO, April v. llrig adicr (icneral Sinedley Hutlor was. Iho iguest of honor at tho house of Colonel Alexander Williams whom ho succeeded as command ing officer of Hie niarino corps. The result has been I hat Colonel Duller has reported tlolnncl Williams and other officers, in attendance for drinking intoxicating liquors. It appears lhal cocktails were served before the dinner and that Jollier drinks were indulged in. Following lly; dinner General Duller left and Hie officers ami ladies went to (he Corouada Holel where "they "put uu a real parly." vv ilh I he result that everybody Hecame more or less intjixiralcd. Unbecoming an Officer Duller I hen sent his charges lo Hear Aduilntlj ltolierlson. commanding Hie r'levpnlli naval district and today they were forwarded lo WashiiifTlnn. Tho Duller charges wer thai (kdonel Williams vvns "Intoxicated and acted in a maimer uiirpomlng an officer." Duller nlo reprimanded all the officer- who attended the parly. He (old them they had violated Hie eighteenth amendment lo Hie rnnslittilion. Several affidavits were sent to Washington with the charges. all selling rorlh that Williams was intoxicated. Other affidavits denied Ihi.s. The regulations require that ,an affidavit or a navy physician, shall be furnished with charges .or iuloxiraliou and I here was no such affidavit Hied at district headquarters. Loses Job Williams wits summarily removed rrom command or tho fourth regiment or marines In which he reverled when Duller nssumed command of Hie marine base. ASKING A HOSPITAL FOR ALASKA INSANE Suggestion That It Should be Built In Washington or Oregon WASHINGTON, D.C., April U. ; - Cuuslructiuit ot a hospital either in Washington or Oregon lor the insane of Alaska is urged i in Iho annual report ot Governor Oeorge A. Parks, or Alaska. In this report which Hie secretary or Iho interior Irasmitled to the Senate, it is pointed out that Iho construction or such hospital was authorized last year bill lhal no appropriation was provided. Governor Parks said that the present method of raring ror insane patients al private institutions is unsatisfactory and that it meets willi great opposition in Alaska. In explaining his re- quest lhal it be built either In, Oreaon wriesmi or or Wiishlturton vvufiiiiigion, (lu tin, gov-, irov.1 emor gives as his reason Hie; fnel lhal the rliinalo lliere would, i- be better ... i , , ,i .in , I ror the mentally dcrcc-j live and that the institution or. ul, I 1.,. I. nil) 0...1 : ' ' "" i less cost. It is estimated by the executive Dial a,sullalilo hospital built in Alaska wouhjl cost JO.'IO.OOO and (hat it could lie constructed in the stales Tor 5ri0.0no. HOCKEY CHANGES ARE SUGGESTED IN EAST; " Edmonton Team May be Sold and Victoria Players Talked of f0P National League - , MONTHLAL. Am i 0.- Ilockev circles are convinced lhat Kenny Mackenzie is here lo sell the F.d-monlnn loicke leain,' Impossible. This is the view, laken "by the spo'rlliiig rd itorand the local hockey news expert".. The Montreal Ga2cllo',jjporlHiK editor nurdt (XZajgA t puis Hie general view as folluvvs,-"The presence oT tho weslc.-i! magnate here, ho says, has letl to much conjecture and many! rumors. Kenny Mackenzie, own er of the F.dinonlon team, is ad miltedly ready lo plare his club on the market in Hie east and ,' s thought lhat luj may negotiate .villi some of the eastern United 'tales cilies, to enter ellher the N.H.L. or Die new minor circui that is being fostered by Lo- Dandtiraiiil of Hi C-Aluiliens'-aud Doslon inleifsls. Saskatoon Sheiks are similarly now ready lo change llieir hoin.- of operatioiv4 as was poinled oil' eaHy lasl vvinler, hut ilenied em politically by wexlern hocke lenders ul the lime. There are apparenlly two ruaiU open fin Hie Saskatoon club, either Injun . mo iirotioseu nrvv league as i unit, or to unite with the Canti diejis in the National Hookey league, bold or which plans hav been mottled. Other western player are like ly lo be seen in Hie eitl ne. Venr. It is understood thai both Frederiekson and llaldersun would like lo (day in the National Hockey league. , Capl. If. G. Harrington and Capt. W. II. Darringlnn tr the Harrington TraHsportalion V.r. are nassi-ngers a boa n I Hie Prin cess Mary lln afteriKKin relum ing nortli in aiiHcipahon or th iiavigalion' season on the Stikin-rtiver which is now opening. Members or he erew or the Whilehorse, Hrst or Hie Whi' Pass A Yukon Itailway Nuv gallon Co.'s sleamers lo slaii navigation on Hie Yukon ltivi between Whilehorse ami Hawnon. are svniiig ooilli aboard t'n Prince Slary lln ul ii'rnoiiii Siihrrihe' lf Hie Dnilv N'W SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS " Vaeint. unreaef r1, tunrtrel Crown land tnny bo vre-empitd by r.rltUh nut jecta over ll yam of and by ullena on docl.irlnt; Inttntlon to tiveuin UlltUh aul'Jeda, condition! ut'tn realdne. ocejatlon, jit lrrproT(rr.nt for Krlrultura Kirpvreit Full Information concerning rtu-Jitlona regarding pro-ernptlont ll eiven In liulletln No. I, Land Karlta. "Ilow to Pre-empt Ijind," coplta of ftilch an b obtained freo of chart ty addreaalnx tho Depurttntnt of Uimla, Victoria, H.C or to any (Jot. trnment RtnL ltecorda will bo arrnnttd covering only land suitable (or agricultural purK)ra. and which la nut timber-land. I.e., carrying over 1.000 board f,et 'ir cr went oftho Coaat litn and 6.000 feat per acra eaat of tbat lutneo. Application! for pre-emption r to bv BddreiJ to the ljind Com mUaloner of tho Land Ilecordlng Dl-vlalon. In which th land applied for la aituated, and ar tnnd on printed forma, coplea of which can be obtained from tho Land Commliloner. Pre-emption tnuat b occuplM for five year and Improvements mad to value of SI0 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating al least flvt acres, before a Crown Grant can b received. For more detailed Information tt the liulletln "How to Prt-tmpt Land." 'PURCHASE Application are received for pur- chat of vacant and unreserved Crown -lands, nofr being tlmberland, for ,Krloulturl purpose; minimum prlc for flrst-clata (arable) land 1 Pr 'rA n'1 cond-claaa (grai. Ing) land 12.10 per acre. Further In -oration regarding purchaa. or ia of Crowr. UnJ I given In liulletln mnd weriea. i-urcnaae ana ideate of Crown Landa." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites op timber land, not eicendlng 40 acre, may be purchaaed or leased, the con dltlons Including payment of ttumpag. HOME6ITE LEASES Unsurvtyed area, not exceeding- 21 acre, may be leased as hornealt, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first yr, title belng obtalnable after residence and Improvement condition ara fulfilled and land ha been surveyed. LEASE8 For grazing and Induatrlal pur-poses artaa not eictedlng 140 acres may be leaaed by on person or a comnany. QRAZINO ! m Under th (Iratlng Act th PTor- I Ince la divided Into grating district snd the rajiK adtnlnlttered under a ' Orazlng CommUslonar. Annual grating permit are Isaued based on number ranged, priority being given t to Mtabllahed ownar. Htoek-owntrs may form Mclallons for' rang management. Free, or partly free, permlta are available for tettler. ' csixpart and travellers, up t tea DIAMOND The April Dlrthstono. Wo offer you as fine a solectlon of Diamonds as you will find in most any ftoro In Canada, at prices equal u and far cheaper than many. We buy for "ipot cah" direct fronj brokers In Europe, A good endorsement which comos from public are! proval Is the growth and success of our business. This Is the oldest established Jewellery House in the city and it will pay you to Inspect our stock. Our expert workmen make special designs of cxclu. 6lvo jewellery. OPTICAL- DEPARTMENT. Our Optometrist has had 27 yaara oxpcrlonco, txi. faction guaranteed. Max Heilbroner The Diamond House of the North WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday, at 7 and 0 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. "Mannequin" I-'.. inn. l,'iirl' Jt'.ii.oiio .il.ril Migi'.. i. , ,llr. mill ill K"'l' "Oil l .I'llil ill gnu ami I If h , (Ir.uiia of ii li..-l in. ml'- light lor love. Tin hiiild-olue I'louk niudel lriviog lr li-vt- iii li.t;.( . snared in the j., piil.ili- ..i ,i pi. .. . s i . Wh it I.. Hie heart Itrucilh tin' gi.rg.-nii- g,itn. i ..nil, .n. Hie iiisulr tory of the-e fitir ereal.tr.' Iim - . Ilaxzling eu-lunie- uud setHnpfo. Siirl ra-: Warner Baxter. Alice Joyce, Walter Pidgeon, Freeman Wood, Chariot Bird, ZaSu Pitts, Dolores Cottelb aul llianv olhi-i. "OUR GANG" COMEDY -"EVERYMAN FOR HIMCELF" Violin Solo "Humorcsque,M,by William Batagno PATHE REVIEW. 60c and 23c OUTSTANDING VALUES Men s In Mine lien inglioue Wm-ted. -mglr ami double brc. special $25.00 Acme Importers Third ui - - Avenuo your ' i'-Btai . Suits Fishermen's Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, R0PE8, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue and McBrlde SL HAVE YOU GOT Overalls for the Gyro Hoedown Dance Friday, April 9 Kitchen Overalls - - - from 32.00 up Jabour Bros., Ltd.