PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS " " Qoodli 9a it just as cheap as poor tea. A pound 'goes so much further because it is richer in essential oils. J The essential oils produce the flavor. 4t To be sure, for always ask NABOB TEA "TEA AS IT SHOULD BE . 191 PERFUMES Ily the ounce. A IVw odor by Hie .leading perfumers. Coty's -- L'Origan - Paris Fmeraude. per or. $4.00 Caron's Mark Narcissus. per oi $7.00 Itadiant, per oz. ... $3.50 Guerlaln's L'Heure Blcue, per oz $5.00 Jieky. per oz $2.50 Roger and Gallet's Jade-YeraYiolelta, per oz. $1.50 Fleurs d'Amour, per oz. $4.00 And many others. All new fresh stock Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. FASHION'S I LATEST THE VOGUE OF THE BORDER EFFECT shown in VOILES Exclusive Dress Lengths, each $2.50 WEST of ENGLAND STORE Third Avenue Phone 753 Dried Fruit Special Prunes. &0-C0. reg. 20o lb. Special, i lbs. ... $1.00 25 lb. box $2.75 Sun Maid Haisiiis, reg. 4 lb. pkg. Cue. Special, 2 pkgs $1,25 Dry Apples, special 2 lbs. ' 45c Dry Aprirols, reg. 35c lb..- Special, 3 lbs 85c Dry Pears,- nig. 40c Ib.'Spc- cial, 3 lbs $1,00 Fancy While Figs, reg.' 2 lbs. 35c. Special. 2 lbs. v -25c Table Figs. reg. 25c lb. Special, 5 lbs $1.00 Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. orrice Hours 9 to 0. X-Ray Servloi Phone 686. Open Tuesday and Thursday Evenings Saturdays a to 12 nocn ERECT ALTAR IN STADIUM ! Eucharist to be Partaken of Outdoors and Special Masses at Chicago ! CHICAGO, Feb. 2LA "spirit-ual bouquet"' to Pope Pius A'l. will be offered by thousands of (Chicago and visiting Catholics receiving communion and pray-i iMS for the pontiff's intention a I I In- opening of the International Fiicharislic Congress hero June 20. Since the congress is designed to celebrate and glorify the Ku-ehmisL the Catholic sacrament of the real presence of Jesus Christ, under the appearance of bread, participation in communion will . he stressed during t li ' four-day sessions of the con gress. Open With Mass Visitors will be assigned by groups to various churches of the city for attendance al special Masses on the opening day. Hut thereafter they will gather in the outdoor church into which Soldiers' Field, Chicago' municipal stadium, will be transformed. To enable participation by a large number without the con-gesHnn and delay that was experienced al the 11'22 Kucharistic Congress in the Coliseum in Home, a plan, similar to. that ilsed in Hie "sporlspark"'in Amsterdam in 192 J, will be em ployed. Around the altar, on a slight rise to Hie north of the stadium. a quadrangle rail will lie creeled and around it the communicants will file, kneeling for a moment-to receive (he communion which will he distributed by a score of priests. Sixteen pro-sis were em-i ployed for several hours in this distribution at I lie Amsterdam WEEK-END SPECIALS Are You Looking for Service and Satisfaction at Lowest Prices? You will find all here. 100 boxes Jumble Pack Hed Apples, per box $1.50 This will be the last opportu-i nity for a real snap in fresli ap ples. Phone your order early. Silver LeaT or Shamrock Lard 3 lb. pails 69c 5 lb. paifs $1.15 " 10 lb. pails .. $2.23 20 lb. trails ... $4.49 Finest Ontario Chese, per lb. 29c olden Loaf Cheese, 5 lb. boxes ... ..... $1.89 Peameal Hack Hacon, sliced per lb ...... 42c New. Laid I'gas, guaranteed, 3 dozen for, .V. $1.15 (Juality co'unt in , eggs more than any other line of foodstuffs. Our eag are put picked up al raiKlojn from pnknown shippers. Wo buy- our egs from an island in The Ouir or Georgia and our shijfpe'rs know that repeat Itusi-ness lepnis entirely on shipping eggs which have no foreign tastes. Thar is why we have had no complaints for over twelve months. TRY OUR EGGS .Malkin's Hest Pineapple Marmalade. 4 lb. tin ... ... ..79c Malkin's Hest Goo-cherry Jam. 1 lb. tins . ... 79o AVe assure you that homemade jam does not compare with Malkin's Oooseherry! FEED SPECIALS No. 5 Wheat, 100 lb. sack. . $2.90 Ogilvie Shorts, 100 lb, sack $1.95 Ogilvie Kran. 100 lb. sack $1.85 Oigilvie Scratch. 100 lb. sack $3.40 Ogilvie F.gr Mas'li, 100 lb. sack $3.40 ir you want results, insist on gelliiur the best quality Feed for your chickens. Ogllvje's name is an assurance that you get the best that Can be produced. Try a suck for comparison! Ogilvie' Wheat Granules, 0 lb. sack 39c Sunmaid Ha by Puffed Seedless Itaisins. 3 lbs. for ... ... 39c Hrown Sugar. C lbs. for ... 39o Hroken Shelled Walnuts, per lb. 39c Sunlight Soap, per carton .. 19c I Limit Jour to each customer. Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210, 211, 212 Just Slight Cough but the forerunner of Bronchitis, Pneumonia or Flu. Take no chances. Buckley's Mixture brings prompt and lasting relief. Wards off dangerous diseases. Two kinds "Strong" and "Modified". Either kind acts like a flash on coughs and bronchitis. Invaluable as a preventive in cold damp weather. Stops night coughs and sleep returns. 2IJ RUCKLEYC mm mixture ' "Strong" or Modified' 75c 40 doses W. K. BuctUr. Umit.l. A 142 Mutual StTarvntvS ongrcss. Indoor Meetings No communions will be dis tributed, except in parish churches, at any or the indoor, meetings, or which the principal ! nes will be held al (he Chicago kdiseuni, scene of several Na- iunal political conventions. Only liases of the congress' general uliject "The Holy Fucharist, the :iirislian Life will be discussed !iere. BIRD SANCTUARIES FOR DUCKS AND GEESE WASHINGTON. DC. Feb. '5. - The migratory birds of Canada and the Lnited Stales are likel.v o have several new refuges in ;ie I luted Slate under a bill avorably reported in the United .Slate senate committee on ag I'icullure. The measure is in-ended to meet jnorc eJTeclivelv in obligations of (he migrator. bird treaty between Great Hrilaiu uid the United Slates. Under present conditions, it i asserted the supply ' or duck, ireese ami oilier birds or the eon I incut is being depleted due to nek of adequate reruges Tor them in view of the increasing Irainagc or laud. Advertise in t fie Daily News. Our Sales Prove to us that our Prices are Bargain Prices. We have just secured a big shipment of McCortnick's Fancy Sweet Hiscuils and offer them al a very low price for one week only. 3 lb., any variety, for . . . . $1.00 The dirrerenl assortment is made up or Family Mixed, Wine, Honnie Doou, Maple Lear, Tourist, Pear Drop, Cream Tea, Ilich Hutler, Sultanas, Ko-Ho, Figbar. Cocoa Har, Arrowroot, Honey Comb. Our 95c Sale Continues as I Follows 2 lb. Hulk Creamery Hutler 95c 2 do. Fresh Cggs, extras . . 95c Fresh Pullets, per doz. . . 35c 3 lb. Ontario Cheese 95c 7 tins Campbell's Tomato Soup .. 95c 7 tins Libby's Pork Means 95c 2 lb. Fresh Ground Coffee .. 95c 2 lb. 05c Hulk. Tea 95c i tins Libby's Asparagus Tips 95o 0 litis Lombard Plums 95c t small tins or S large tins Peaches (Del Monte' .... 95c G tin Singapore Pineapple 95c 0 tins Corn or Tomatoes 95c 5 tins Quaker Peas, No. 5 .. , 95c 12 Hars Palmolive Soap ... 95c G tins Kintf Oscar Sardines 95c 10 Holla Toilel Paper . 95c 12 pkgs. Jelly Powders .. . , 95c 3 bottles Heinz Catsup, large 95c Oranges, small i.e, 4 doz. 95c Oranges. large size, 2 doz. 95o 1 bars While Swan Soap . . 95c I pkgs. Princess Flakes .... 95c I'o make (Jii week's sale a better success than ever we will (give to t-very customer ordering an assortment of six or lhe above 95c items and three pound oT the biscuits, two 1 lb. tins of Orange Marmalade, any variety, for 95c Fresh Whipping Cream B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 'ELEVATOR IS tjaa ia Friday I P )r nrv , NOW FINISHED Officials and Workmen are Leaving Here After Having Spent Several Months In City With the completion of the grain elevator here by the contractors, (Jartcr-llallf-Aldiuger Co.,' Ltd., various construction I officials and representative of sub-contractors, who have been j lis the city for the past several I months haw; left or are abut ! jlcac. Tho big plant will Ite i turned -over by the contractor I to the Department of t rade and Commerce in the course of I he next few days on the return ol jV. X. dialer, supervising en-Iginecr for 11. I. Howe & Co., tli designers, who is expected bark jfroin Vancouver next week. jieonge Sktiee, who has hci-u superintendent for the Western tiled 1'rudiict Co., Ltd., wln-h 'concern hud the contract for all the steel work and spouting i t the structure, sailed this morning aboard the Prince llupcrl fur Vancouver accompanied by Mr. Skuce. Fred A Porter, who has been superinlendcul or electrical work for the II. W. Monahan Co. or Ldmonton. will sail for the souiii on the Prince. Mary tonight. j Oilier officials and workmen t uit? leaving, o'n today' steamers.' A. Sinclair, who has leen of-. fire superintendent for Carter llalls-Aldiuger U. Ltd., and A. MrDougall, who has been superintendent of work since the departure if D. M. Shearer, will remain in the rily until the plant i turned over in tin- Departineiil of Trade a tut r.-mimerre. OCEAN WINDS HAVE BROUGHT WARM WINTER Washington Experts Say Volcanic Activity Nothing to do With Present Winter AS1IINOTON, Feb. 23. Tho weather bureau lakes no slock in suggestions that volcanic activity in tho Alaskan territory have caused the recent high leinperalurcs (here. Instead, the bureau declare a peculiar layout of atmospheric pressure has brought warm ocean wind u Alaska and lias deflected dojai. UjmiucIi Canada the cold wavqs that usually iass over the Alaskan-Siberian sector. That' all there is to iL" say the experts. ''Volcanoes may look and act fiery,- but the most ferocious one ink the world isn't warm euoiuglj- to heat up even a small comer of a regular cohljcaused eousiderable speculation wave. On one occasion the temperature in I'.agle. Alaska, was higher than thai at Jacksonville, Fla. THOUGHT LAST HOUR HAD COME AS HE SAT tit nrnrmn nmin 111 LLLtmlt UlAllvl"c without foM within a ro;l. jfor a jurioil of ear. The rreu- P1TTSHI IIOH. Feb. 20. The ,urr be aiHphiUtau l de-j peed with which Hie wheels of just ice move in Allegheny tounty was very much over-estimated by Peter Itonianik, aged 10, of McKee Hock, when he took a photographer's chair for the electric chair while being ex- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tlisis ulll I i iiisrtliir if lis- rrsdlloM nf His rnms IiiijxtI ipm'sry it His ums f His uiidr.iriis1. linvil Hank Itiiildlnr. Third Atsntir. ITIimt lliisrt, H.C., mi VIhm1.v. I'stiriiiry iid. I6. It tltr hour of tlsvrn o'vUtrk In the fornsKju. HATI.li it ITlme llui-srl, H.C., Oil. KfVfinssnlh d of Oliruiry, A.ti. UJft. VVIIUAMS. VHtSiN 6 OOXZAI.KS. IN PROBATE. In tht Suprtm Court of Brlll.h Columbia In tlw Mnisr cif ths Adnilnttlnll'in Ai-i; In Ills Nillsr of His F.slils iif- Andrrw Andrsusoii. pscsisrd. Inlsmis. T; noth k ttwt t ordsr .r m Honour F. Mi H Voiiiir. tnads l is tiki day or rrbniary, A.O. 1tft, I i in- tniinisn Adininimralor or ths funis r Andrsw Aiidrswmin. dsrransd, and III inrliss havinr rlaium ik)IiiI ths aiM ratals irs list-shy rsflulrsd t furnih iins, tiniisrly vrrlrlsd l ins in or ! furs tli nd day t Minn. A.n. If, t1 an eaross iiioriusa lb inn ssiais ars rs qiilrsd In pay ths amount of Iti'lr IndsLI so lo me forthwith. NOIlMAN A. WATT, orflrlal AdminlMraUir, rrlncs l(iisrt. Il.c Oalsil ths ?nd dar of Fshrnary, 1. IN. PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, ill ths Matter of Urn Administration Act and In ths Miller nf the Estate of Murdoch Monlr"Hiisfv. ls'piss.n. internals. TAkF. SOTirf: thai by ordsr of III Honour F MiH. Voimr. mads ths llt day of January. A.t. Ittlt, I aiMilntsi AdinlnUtrator of ths eatale of Miirdorh MoiitmuiH-r . dsreassd, mid ill partis hav-Inr rlaima ayalnut ths laid srtals ire tisrsliy required to Xurnlali lams, jiropsrly vsrlflsd to ins on or before lhe tint day of February, A.D. 16, md ill pirtlea Indsbtsd to ths sslale are required lo pay ths amount of their IndeMednsM to me rorthwlth. NORMAN A. WATT. Ofrirlal AdmlnlatraUir. I'rlnre lluiwrt, II. i". Cited ttie f srd diy of Jiuutry. ivit. You Save Money! In order to tit.ij'' room for two i ai loads of Fertilizers uml Seed (rain arriving early in March, we offer for ONE WEEK only, our Muck or GRAIN and FEED at u really reduced prices. i We Retail Feed In Any Quantity Wheal. No. :., per Kin lbs. $2.80 Cracked Com. 100 lbs $3.05 Scratch Food, 100 lbs. . . $3.10 Laying Mah. 00 lbs $3.35 All Other Feed Prices Reduced. We advise putting in a stork of feed at these prices, a we firmly believe that price on all vrain and feed will go higher. Over fnrlv -five eui" experience itilnl feed btisines-. The Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. amiiu-d in iouiily headipiaiw-rs Jiere. itoiuanik, unable to speak l ng-lisli, was held in connection with the ratal stabbing of John Knpu. He was rcorted to the Ib-rtilloii room where his liolo was to in-taken. A brother a runrpatio'-i Iimii. Hoth becaiae greatly excited when llouiftiiik was plac-d in a chair, itumunlk. in the Ih-lief that the pliolograpber was about lo exei ute Uitll. held up hi hand to slay the prueecdingN. He talke with his ln'oilinr Tor a moment, handed him Ui Hirse and wnleh, and then ohnok hand m farewell. Iieteclives finally convince.! Itonianik that h would survive Hie pietni r-lak mg ordeal. ENTOMBED FROG IS FOUNDJN A ROCK Imagine one's nrprir incrai-k ,open a rock ami rimJ a frog tin- M'dibd within! Acewnling Ui The Mentor, that i eartljr wthat hap-lieiied recenll) at Okauogan. Wash. At Syinley, New South; Wale, a similar eurretice bus m scientific circle". At Uie latter place the frig was found Mi rock ages old. while at Okaiioguu Aorfcitien, digging into Hie cemenleil gravel of a roadway, stumbled on a number of live fns imprisoned there. It in the beliel or science that .1 i-. .....il.U f..m ' f. I.. . ' in",'"- M'inl on Ins mysterious r-- sources r hiUeruatioH, and live-on In own lis.ues. II Is alo thought thai it Is possible for -i, ' frog ev to hatch in a crevii-. and the acid from tic body of ttu frog powerful enough t,, .at .- ' hole in the roi k large! i'iioiih : i hold him fur quite u wiitle. ! BROADCASTING SHAW PLAY IN ENGLAND Twenty Year Old Extravaganza Being Put on the Air In Old Country LONDON, Feb. M. A Hernard Shaw play has been broadcast with (freut success. to the Hrituh lislening-in public not one of hi long tatky plays, hot a bit ol tomfoolery Shaw wrote for a theatrical garden party twenty years ago. "Passion, Pnispn and Petrifaction" I the title or the extravaganza. Wlhen the heroine. Lady Magnesia, is asked by her maid, "Whv do you not undre, get into bed and end all this hubbilhf" She replies,, in dlslressed tones: How can f. Phyllis, with all these people listening." It is said to be the only Shaw play that has never been produced in America. Not even tho jueaire uuiiu win risk lis re - put at ion on it. Advertise in tlje Daily News. THE MERCHANDISING OF DIAMONDS IS A HIGHLY SPECIALIZED BUSING It takes vcar of experience to ku .,v know where lo liny diamonds In the In . We've liud llial experience and p,i. luges to our iMisttnners. There's another human element - ,. lulcly lioiicsl, fair dealings. Our Jlic ,-. Iieen, "the sijuare ilt-al." A diamoml IS cvaclly vvlml w uv ii rugc no cHtintiillage. , We sell diamond and all other iltl: lioiuir." A MODERN OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Our oidu i.iii lias had over tweiilv em e lesling t y and liHmif glasse-. H,, ""' MAX HFILBRONER 527-520 Third Avenue WaUHHnHMaaaBflffia WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday, at 7 and 8 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. NORMA TALIYIADGE ifl "GRAUSTART A glorinii- lii oli i li riiilliilK r ol u pi m. m i j'-l H- gruinh'iir .not p.icked with Him glitiering. gbiriMiis "tii-.m-tirk" Willi V-im, r.ice diMfiiatM- height-. Thrills, intrigue -a t i . 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 girl oikI i in. in lighting toe b- N as vhii huve never thrilled before when ug.ini-l the hive of Ho- voniig heart-, win-IhriMigh roval halls, when trnkerv .ill.o k-when love triumph- m the end. Happen i- romance, heart melting dr. una . Superb Norma Talmadgb, Eugeno O'Drien, Marc McDermDC, Roy D'Arcy, Albert Cran, Frank Currier, Winter Hilt Wanda Hawley .mil olhei- COMEDY "EASY PICKIN'S" AESOP'S FILM FAtttl Admission 50c and 25c SPECIAL Friday and Saturday SkeiH .MeiHling Yarn l HnU Hairpin Mc Packages in Zk .Siring of Trimming Head ft 1 1 air Nel with Blatn He Package aMirlel ltrait . . i Skrin Arly Hum- . Sc f Yanl Hmbnodery liisertmn fic 1 D.M.tl KinlMtiider) Flis . . fie (Motion (irvpes, all colors, jmt v. ml & Itihltoits. Plain and Fane), er van! .,. . 8 Indies' Odlon I lose, per pinr & 18 ini China Silk, per v.ird . . & Curtain M'iliii. Prilled or I'lrfm. per vrd . Shetland Floss Wool in Prone nr Yellmv. :t t o Clarke Anchor CriiHiel OdliHt. Imll fur Moinirt li Dove Yarn in color. ir lII . . He Indies' and Children's Woollen (Hove, per p . 8c Corsels and Clnblreo'- Whiss, per pair . 8c SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR 8PECIALS H. S.WALLACE CO., LTD. Phono O. 3rd Ave. and Fulton ARE YOU WEARING The Right Shoe? I'p till a re- nt '1,11' . the -h". trade h -lis energies to the improvement , qtialiH hoes, never giving anv i nii-idcr ilion lo Hi-ii new leaf ha- been turned mid the uiiinoi 1 ing hand in liumJ with s jem-e. Thcv now m The Shoes are to Fit the Feet and not The Feet to Fit the Shoes That i why you find ll(ul the demand loi cully made shoe such a (lie Arch-defender Hn ' h creasing every day, n well as scientific appl ' relief of root ailmeiil, ns Dr. Schorl's. , ,, Willi Ihal aim in view 1 decided lo learn " Hie eel mid have coiiclinlcd a eial pnn iii'C ! lliat enahlcs me lo give- yon an iiliMilulv sh'i-' lnie filling as well iis relieving you of your toot if jon huve tiny. Yours for Scientific Shoe Fitting SAM JABOUR i Jabour Bros.. Ltd. li ii- I- Third Avcnuf