PAGE BIX THE DAILY NEWS Just Arrived A frr-sh jhHlpmcnl of t Rochons Candies Assorted Chocolates, Boxes $1.00 to S4.00 Hulk Creams, Orange. Van-ille, Lemon, iinjjrer Suow-jballs Peppermint. I'lc, per lb. 75c Hrazils in ercani, per ... $1.25 Iturnl Almonds pit lb. $1.00 Hoclnm's Famous Almond Crisp, per lb $1.00 Rupert Pharmacy Prescript ion Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. Stamped Goods Luncheon Sels. 1'illow Cases, Aprons, etc., all stamped ready for work. A lurffo variety of stamping patterns to choose from if you wish to use your own materials. Ileal Irish Linen Tablecloths, 5i indie, each $2.50 Silk and Wool Hose, fmr shady, per pair . . $1.25 Cotton Crepes, per yard 25c Mrs. W. I. Wilson Third Avenue P.O. Hox Phone Green 389 D8i VEGETABLE SPECIALS C lbs. llhard Onions 12 lbs. Potatoes J lbs. Parsnips 4 His. (Carrots C lbs. Turnips All for $1.00 Blue Goose Oranges, 3 Dozen for $1.00. H.C. Fresh I.J.-SS. 3 doz. $1.00 lleiuz Ketchup, i hots. $1.15 Campbell's Soups. 7 (ins $1.00 (1 Tonialo and 3 others; Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 Bordered Moracaine CREPES In a range popular shades Willi I lie ueu border effect. Very leconiiiwi for Sprint; or Summer wear. 0 i inches wide, in two yard dress lengths. Per length $5.00 and $6.00 WEST of ENGLAND STORE Third Avenue Phone 753 Wood! Wood! Now is your chance Dry Cedar Full loud . . Half Load . . Large sack; . ... $6.50 ... $3.50 50o Hyde&ansfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. NORFOLK ISD. IS DESCRIBED Victoria Lecturer Tells of Visit to Former Penal Settlement and Tells Its History VICTORIA. Mar. II. Tli traffic association of Norfolk 1 land, for a period a penal settle ment from New South Vule.j were graphically described by lliei llev. ". V. ltotlon in a lecture he pave at Memorial Hall. Tin-' island was one of the places Ii-. Holtou visited itt the course ofi his six years" Iravellins about th.' South Seas, and from which he returned cmly lasl September. It is recalled thai Captain0nl discovered the island in 177-i. I It. 1 1 it was taken by Philip Kim:. if the "Slirliue:,"" and Ivvenly-lour convicts from Xew South' Wales, mid fur a tune constituted ;i settlement. Abandoned ill IK05. I lie island lieeauie in IH:T n penal settlement for Xew Sou! i Wales and aain thirty year later a settlement of Pitcair: Islander took their place. The leelurer dealt chiefly w H h I lie hislnry of (he island us ; penal sellleiuent. and in des cribing I Ins he ml mi lured some thing nf the cnnlempiiraneoH- history of oilier ideamc inlands which, liei'.Hisr of I heir reef-hound coasts, made litem dilli' cult of peeess and fiir escape and therefore verv sna-ircst ive a I'l'.son is!;t:il- for rn;i iil. Queen Abolishes Institution tll"' I'll1 ulaoes XV lie re roll- WEEK-END SPECIALS With Some It's Quality With Others It's Price With Us It's Both I B.C. FRESH EGGS. From Salt Spring Island, near Victoria. H.C special. 3 dozen for $1.10 Local Xew Laid lira's, per doz.. 50c Our produce department is noted Tor quality. Hemp in Uie basement, (he sun rtever gels a chance to destroy perishable stock exposed. Peameal Hack Hacon. machine sliced, per lb 42c Hulk Lard, per lb 19c Peanut Hiiller, in cups, each 22cfill"tcd Miurcmcal, quart jars, a limited quantity In clear at .... 39c Combination Special. 3 for.. 95c 1 Jar Pickles. ). oz., with choice of dozen oilier varieties of Sauces, Catsup, Olives, Cherries, etc. Values lo l.2.r, for 95c Pure Plum Jam. 1 th. "this .. 59c With the pits in the jam This special is the tid-bil of the yem For real liome-fuaib- flavor, you can't beat it. Safety Matches, 2i lo eurlon, ex-i i . . : . . i on- ' I I fl T"CZIUI ... ... ... .. JJ Fels Nap! ha Soap, per carton 79c Palmnlivc Soap, per doz. ... 89c llnbin Hood Itupid Cooking Polled Oats, large pkg.. special .. 29c Chocolate I'elairs, per Ifi. . . 39c Our biscuit department turn its slock over twice monthly; no stale biscuits kept here. (rape Xuts, per pkc 17c Sunklst Oranges 1 ,000 do., at :i doz. for 95c See this line in our old store window. Noxv is the lime lo buy oranges. The price is right and the quality supreme. Combination Vegetable Special 1 med. size Head Cabbage, No. 1 quality. 15 lbs. Terrace Turnips 'not woodyx . Kl lbs. H.C. Carrots. 8 lbs. Hard Cooking Onions tbs. Heel or Parsnips. A Real Mulligan for $1.00 Rupert Table Supply Co!" Phones 210, 211, 212. i7 Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Block of Fur Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next G.W.V.A. Third Ave. r Perfection in ourWisly is Due to 94 Years Experience SooderhamAMrts iKCANAD,AN prRYE WHISKY 9YEARS OLDl Tins advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Uoxernmenl oT Urilisli Columbia. virt settlements were established were McOuarrie and Port Arthur, and lr. Pultun told enough about I he !hatiiefiil treatment of the prisoners tu explain the horror wi:li which IJuceii Victoria heard the lory and the reasons for the instant measures which she instituted for the abolishment oi Hie institution. So dreadful were lie sufferings, of the miserable onileinned men at thai lime that al her IIimii face the prusperl of exile on this "Island of Iepair" i he convict frequently drew lots among themselves to decide vxhirh of them should undertake :he horrifying business of killine his comrades in order lo remove then) from their fate. The lory of tUe estuldishiiienl. it St. Harnabaa in IMi of n MelanesiHii mission slut ion, and subsequently of Hie building in 1882 of a church lo the memory of Itishnp Patleson, was lold, the lecturer teerWMi,r as "a herfeel dream of lovliness" some of Hie features ttt this very fine structure. Written History Destroyed Most oT the written history of I lie island hail perished- in the documents which were destroyed at the time of the investigation by Oio'en Victoria ommaiid, but enough had come down by word of (iioulli nuinue I be older convicts, and through lite -lir i my ev idences in the way oi nniiriif uhiv log ami ter rible prisons, to prove their PEOPLE ARE TALKING About Our Bargain Prices Here is a new list : i tuts Luj-'le Uritiid Lobster.. 95c I tins Huuhur Dry Shrimp .. 95c 1 tins Sockeye Salmon, flats 95c 2 tins Soekeye Salmon, tails 95c 2 tins I Hue Point Oysters .. 95c 0 tins Prince Itupert Clams 95c 0 tins King Oscar Sardines . . 95c 15 tins HruiiHWtck Sardines 95c i tins Noie Crown Herring 95o IS tins kippered Herring .. 95c Dill Pickles, extra bargain, per doz. 25c; or i doz. for . 95c Any 4 lb. tin I'linn Jam ... 65c Peach, Cherry or Apricot Jam 76c Del Muule Catsup in litis, U for , . . 25c 4 Pure Marmalade in t lb. tins 55c Lxtraordiuary vulue. Yellow New-Ion Apples, per box .. $1.95 H.C. Fresh Kggs, .per doz. . . 35o Fx Ira value Cleaned Currnuls, i' lb. for 25c tins Corn nr Tomatoes .. 95c tins Singapore Pineapple. . 95c tins llemz or Clarke Pork and Heans 95c a Hricks Pure Comb Honey 95c I'.' bars Palmolivc Soap .... 95o i bottles Slerlin Catsup . . 95c .1 bottles Heinz Calsun .. .. 95c '.' lb. best Creamery Huller, bulk 95c t doz. Lemons or Oranges . . 95c .'I lb. McCormlcks" Swecl Hiscuils $1.00 W e sell the Hesl. We Sell for Loss B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574. BAPTISTS HAVE A CONTROVERSY Cannot Agree as to Interpretation of Book of Jonah so Say Unpleasant Things CHURCH MAY SPLIT Said to be Conflict Belwoon Ignorance and Education Going on Now TOItO.YlO, March II. - "Tu me it is tragic thai I his .s'ubliinc uocumenl- the book of Jonuh a truly dixinc protect mguiusl uur-luw-miudcdiicss, small -liuiirletl-uess and bigotry, and gloriuti pleu for Hie recognition of Un forgiving love, and redeeming grace or od, should become u cause of such unhappy So speaks Prof. L. II. Mar shall of MoMnsler university tu- duy, in a hluteuieiit issued through the Canadian Kaplist in reply to Ihc diarges brought against him by Ilex. Or. T. T. Shields ami olhers, to Hie effeel that he taught (hat Hie Hook of Jonah was lo he interpreted ulle-gorically. ami Hint anyone who believed in as hislorv whs au "uneducnled fool." See New Split Is the Uapusi deuoininalMiu of Ontario ami (juri.T going tu sp.lit oxer Jouuh and Ins wuule? Aul if tlio Mc.Muslei I nixersity authorities can luitig Hie Itap-tisl people lu' an acceplaiioo of the view that it is possible fur a Pfofesswr to be an evangelical Christian, and lo.xul lo Christ uud the Itilile, and at the same lime interpret the Hook of Jonah an "a divinely inspired prophetic sermon in the forfn of a parable ur allegory." l'rofesr Murshull. while ud-mittmg that he interprets the Hook of Jonah allegoricall), denies cinplialically thai he ever said In anyone that anyone wliol i id eri i releil the book literally wus an "illiediicattyl fod." ' The Hook f Jonah bait ueii a stumbling block U many; H has i.fii u convenient football U others. Ne-dess to '. H vym nol intended lo te eilher. ho says Chancellor II. p. 1ik(den in unolher slaemeuL in which lie goes on lo show (hat great ft. . Hale of Hirniiiigham. I lie late ex angelical jireantiers like Hie lair llr. J. II. .lowett, the late Pn'sidenl A. II. Strong nod others, believed in an allegorical interpretation of Jonah, while others like lr. li. Campbell Morgan ami the tale ir. H. S. Mhc-Ariliur, first preidenl of lite Haplisl World Alliance, while holdiiijg personally lo the historical view, were prupured by ud-mil to Christian fellowshtp men wlio held to the allegorical interpretation. Professor's Statement , Or. Marshall's stuteinont in part is: "H is being elrcuUXed that in my opinion a man whu does nol bcliexi in Ihc literal iu-lerprelation oT the Hook of Jonah is an uneducated fool. No such statement ha ever escaped no-lips. I have never said ami never should say such a lliiiu:, for It is not my practice lo speak harshly of the beliefs of oilier people. What I did say was thai Hie tt-lilutle of certain people here to the Hook of Jonah would be regarded in most religious circles in F.ngland us the attitude of au uueiliicaled fool. I was merely interpreting an altitude not ex pressing a personal conviction. I regard the Hook of Jouuh as a divinely inspired prophetic ser mon in the rorm of parable or allegory. A every competent llihlical authority throughout Christendom is aware, the alle gorical Mew is inconsistent neither with the inspiration of the Hible. nor willi tint veraolly of Jesus. Those who suggotit that I interpret Jniidh as au al higor.v because I do nol behove in the supernatural or in mira cles, ure simply adding lo lb wickedly lalse statements that have frequently been levelled aguinst uic. Many Oppose Science , "Many of the ;rilius of Me-Master arc opposed to science opposed lo Hiblical ami theiiUw leal scholarship Dial is in com plele harmony with Ibo funda mentals of the Christian faith and opposed In Hint free, rever ent inquiry which is (he birth right of every nslltuUon. Unit dignifies itself vwjlh? (he liunii 'university.' "Thai is why. in my address to the alumni at Ottawa n few weeks ugo I described the conflict u: boii3, ui Uiu lust unalyHlK. a Do your heels turn over? After you've v.-alkcd f ftw xvttk on your new thoe, do you find the het! wearing down on the outride? Don't blame your shoes et your-self a pair of Dr. Scholl' Walk-Strate 1 1 eel Pnd, one of the mwy of DiSchoB Rot Comfort Jjypliaaas Wliatever the form of your foot trouble wc have in our foot comfort department a Dr . Scholl't AppUne or Remedy to relieve h. Better come in next time you're downtown, and fix up those acliine feet. t't (tmforttkilt'l mr tutimtn Jabour Bros., Ltd. conflict belween iglioranw ami education." Chancellor Whiddeu in his ai tide in lite Canadian Huplii quotes I he views of Or. II. S. Me-Arthur, who held to the historical view of Jonah, lu 1KUH be wrote as follows: "It is extremely foolish for any man to nay that tf Jonah giM's, Jesus giie. Hint the Jtihle iir.f.. Hnd Chrtotmntty gM-. I venture t. affirm that our faith in Jesus Christ and in a divine rrxehtlinft, rtMs not rest on the interpretation which we give In the Hook of Jonah, or to any other hook of the Old Teslamenl." CANADA RULED BY CORPORATIONS WHO DEFY RAILWAY BOARD ORDER DECLARES EDMONTON NEWSPAPER. (continued from uc one 21 cenls. The railways ure charging rates from one U thni- ueiils a humlred uiuU mure than Ihc board order allow. The loss to Alberta farmers is a matter of vital nunoern. us o means the his of many hundred-, of HioiiMiid of dollnro yearly. Hut the lo tluil the Hoininton f CnadH is stifferiug by virtue of a breakdown of part of its judicial power cannot be measured in mere dollars and cent. The iv a I matter of alarm is whether or not eorfMiralion Influence i greater in the lloiuio-ion Hum Judicial oxer. 'Twould Require Tact Simmons had returned Iroiu his xuratiim. I certainly nnjoyed Ho-liuskint-leei. lie uid lu a frieml. "WVre m kvw in the eoiinlry during the season of hUsking-bees" "liuking - beesf" evclliillled I he girl: "why I nexrr bnrd of thai! How do you hnsk a bee. anyway. Mr. Simmons?" Siilwcrllie l.o the Oailv rw NOTICE. 1 Till. XIATTI.lt ui as atMtllralHiti f..i iir iiM' in I'nivi.iiaaMi jrHriraia . Tlllf fer l ist IMrt)'-rtr (Si i. Ilb k I IKflili liiii 'It . srliti ti a: . i n I of I'rits-r inifwrl. In Us- Cnntiir.- ur Iimi , t.li ij.lmIH. iXlaii tta,. I sailnraeiurv ut-imf iT th ,r lit-' Ctroflolir .if Tlllr riitwin US' bii laml bavin ls-en innliiml l lu.. it t-; m liiXciiUi.m lua, aflrr Its- rvpira nisi or imw iiHwot ikhi us- rmi imbii r-allnn bsrrtif. I'rtivl.UHial lrtiri4le Tlllr lo lis- atrnvi- Uiid lu th imhh- ot i I'KTIW 1IOIITIHI. Ihr orlBltMl li-rlili ; ale of Tlllt- I. italHI Uh fflh of ftmsiu ' iter. iniT. ami i nuislisfwd ;il. MtMl Meal.lnr Off. it. CrMH-ti Huia-rl I.e.. Xlari'ti Hilt. miff. IINIi It I9.:u. II f. Marl. hop. form r. i Not lea of Application for Carliflcala of i lmproxm.nl. I "Sight" Mlnaral Claim Sllu.lr in Hi rriiirr hiiwrl Xliiimr Olvi.li.n of llic Hltrciia lil.lrtrl. VVtwrs kif-alril' rar Us- ln.il of klUliliikituiii Ijikr lawful liolilei swan li.lin uin l-r of liolili-r' l'r Minor'. i;irliriralc. HSBOTi: TXkt. VlTli.l. IIMI I. Swan lullli. Krr XliiH-r'. orilflrali- Su sw7i:. Im.iirt al Itwr fiMl of ml ()) trolii llw line Imrrnr. In Hly lo llin Xlinllir lliMHiMor fur a onirii-alf of linpfitveiioMil for tin liiri 'r iihlaiiiiiir a Crown 'Irani or Ow alir rlalm. Vud furilior Kkr no'.lrr llul nrlu.u. under arrtltin HA nf ihr "Mineral An." nniat V- i-irtiiniKiiTd x-um Ihr iMuanrr uf audi Ortlfnjii- t,i lliilirtivriiidila. iialrd till tint lUy of IVIirnary. ija. tffAi i'ai.i.a. ownrr lv E. T. kni)V. Aawnl. IN PROBATE. In th Supr.m. Court of Brltlah Columbia. In Ihr Msllrr of thr Ailniltils t ra Ikki Art: and In thr Mallnr nr IIm l uir nf Jnhn iin alii .Xlarlxial, irria.sl. Inir.talr. TAkK M'TICl: Dial In unl r in. Mi.iMMir. v. Mi-li. Vinniir. Us- sird day ofi ll.riMO. A.l IHtft. I xxa. aii(K)(iilrll : Adhillintrill.it id llir s.lar nf ji,in fioit-i Bill Xljirl.MHl ilM.nn.wi1 ui.it .11 1 ImvIiik rlainw itMlii't Ihs .mil mlata arn hcrrl.) rrciulrrd lo.ritriimh santr. itrntirrlv rrlflr. In nir mi nr ln-ftirti thr 7lh i' ,'!r .M."rr,., v" ,9- "rt IMirtiM IndHiIrd In III. eahtte urn rrdhlrrd In liny ths aiiiniihl f hrlr IndrtUrilnrM In titr rnrlltwllh. NOIIXtAM A WATT iiffh l'rin' ttttrrt, II. i till Adtnlnl.lralnr f l'i-biuai, A D Thur dar m h .' I CUT GLASS WEEK How to know real Cut Glass, what to look what to avoid In selecting" genuine Cut Gla. ,n The brilliant dlntnond-liko sparkle which it ih charm of the genuine article it only produced art 'k' ful and painstaking work on the part of expert wo i" The ordinary pressed glass tumblers and n'1 with their yellowish tinge, yield a dull ciink when i which is not to be compared with the muuicni h ,f'it1, tone or the genulno Cut Glass. Bclllie The high percentage of lead In high grade ni, gives It that scintillating brilliancy. 0 a,," See our window display this week. MAX HE1LBR0NER 527-020 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 8 "The Best People" A pho'o pln K'-'l uilh xonlti pCellv gll'U .lioi gnMi . ,,lo! W lill'lei I ill . What hipcii when heiiee- (ii)l in m l nr uod xnong uiilooiiairt with i Imi . Hie noswer Itdtl Willi l.nigh-. Ilasliv ..-cm. mgllt hie. Ialiioo.tlil' cooiiirx rhih. -ti.gc enide and Lipid-Ore riimplnwi! . Warner Baxter, Esther Ralston, Edwards Davit, W. Ham Austin, Ernie Adams, Kathlyn Williams, Margin: Livingston, Margaret Morris and other' LLODY HAMILTON COMEDY "KING COTTON." FATHE REVIEW. 35c rj Ik Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Flostlng Dry Dock Engineers, MachlriUts, Boilermakers, BUcksmllhs, PU makers, Foundirs, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant l equipped tu handle al! l nJ) cf MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONE8 43 and 38P LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED lu hiiihlniK uexl dour to r nxrell HoMn I rum ihr l".inpre-.s llolcl Wc airv a fotl hue i CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Prot,r,et aaMiWI WEEK END SPECIALS Take Advantage of Our Week End Specials Monoyt Prince-' Hlips, vxhile olil.x. ill ilniul o-1 for Hloomer In tntileh hve, rep. l,7rv loi Kuxeloie C .tit-1 1 1 1 -, n-g. xuluc to I .'Ti, fi" 1 (itri1 Cm-el llls. t m, v. ti5r. (ito-iird Fin ii I lM'-iiifr (Jor-els, i-e,irnin Ini' lo clear ut (iii-nrtl ltruso're.. vuhie In il.l'.". tor Silk Hose in u lurgc variety uf shade. V ipmlily, pur pair ., tl only, lluhy KitlertluxVIl GMiiir?e taixei-. clenr, onch ; . , . . , Unbleached Hlieetltig, 72 inches wide. S 1 C.iirliiin Scriiiisi Ureuni Tupe Honler. 5 xm i (liiiKlinins, :ui iiii-h Antlcrsim's e Wiwlivx' ' ynrds fur TowelliiiK. Iliown nntl While Stripe good ' Hy, yard for (Irehinnes, many iitlmelixe pHllcrtls, H ynnl Onrluin Nets in eulored Floral Pnllcrii, 1 Liidies' Uiiioii Suits, Cmhrellti Knee, ii" IHI.IL for per mill. and S $1i5 $1.25 $1.00 50c $3.75 J1-?5 95c $1.75 $1.00 $1.00 ' $1.00 " $1.00 $1.00 95C H. S. WALLACE CO, LTD. Phone 0. 3rd Ave. aa riM