PAGE BIX THE DAILY NEWS FOR THAT SLEEPY SPRING FEELING Take a bollle of Edinburgh Hospital Sarsaparilla Compound 1'Jnriches and vitalises the lilood $1.00 a Bottle Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. Eggs! Butter! Cheese! The Highest Quality at the Lowest Price H.C. Fresh Eggs, 3 doz. ... $1.00 Prince Hupert Local Vug. 3 doz. ... ... .,. $1.45 Hulk Hulter, reg. 50c, 3 lbs. $1.30 Hulk Hulter, ier box $8.25 Capital- Hutter, 2 lbs. 95c Onfario Cheese, reg. 35c, 3 lbs 85 c Hum's Golden Loaf, rep. 50c, 3 lbs'. ...... .. $1.35 HurnVs Golden Loaf, 5 lb. bux $2.03 Swiss Gruycre Cheese, per pkg, ... 45o- (oat Cheese, reg. G5c, 2 lbs. ... ... $1.15 Jack Cheese, reig. 50c, 2 lbs. i , 85c ..Take advantage of these prices 1111 your 1st t the month order. . . Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. (17-J23 5tle Avenue K. P.O. Box 575 Phones 18 & 84 Holeproof Hosiery $,1.00, $1.50, $1.75 Children's Holeproof Socks 65o LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, 51 inches $2.50 each. Mrs. W.T Wilson Third A Venue P.O. Hox - - 8'J I'honc Green 3U'J Discount . Saie Silk Dresses 20 Pbr Cent off We are overstocked "Demers" Wo aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Dr. Alexander Smith .Block 1 Phone 575 . DENTIST SCOTTISH SABBATH UNDER DISCUSSION Lord Inchcape Precipitates Avalanche of Letters In Glasgow Herald ' 1 . Christian people in Scollandl havn hiin ililitu sllriinl mim.' iner by a widespread discussion of the old qucslhip qf Sabbath observenee say's'tiio ,' Toronto Globe. The agitalloii:.vu.s pre cipitated by air aa'licle by -Lord1 -- Incheapo published othc cd!,far as s poumns tf lorial page or he Glasgow He.-,.t .,.,, insu-mciu. ol aid. 1 his article was onlv a, few,.,,, Kiiiai.., , ,,,.... . rm.. n.... . hundred words in length; hut it resulted in an uncxpetcpd avalanche of letters. As Lord Inch-cape is well known as a very successful business man, the head of a great shipping enterprise, a director of the' Suez Canal, and -a man of cosniopoll- iuii iTAjii-riuiitcs anu iiust;r,aiiuiis, 1 tide was published, The Herald announced that it would have to bfing the discussion to a close so Rirthday Jjjale PICK OUT YOUR PRESENT To celebrate our First Annual Hirlliday Sale we will lgivc away hundreds of Hirthday Presents. One present with each dollar purcliase. Dollar Week ! 3-50c tins Schillings Hest Hak- iwjr Powder $1.00 1'i lb. Tudor, Kmpress, or Great West Tea $1.00 3 lb. MeGorniick's Sweet Hiscuits ........ $1.03 2 lb. Fresh Ground Coffee. $1.03 5 lb. Cal. Table Figs .... $1.00 3 bottles Heinz Catsup $1.00 3 tins Peas, Corn or Tomatoes .. , '.. $1.00 Every Dollar spent gives you a Hirthday Present 20 bars White Swan Soap . . $1.03 20 rolls Toilet Paper .... $1.00 4 cartons Sunlight'Soap . $1.00 3 combs Pure Honey .... $1.00 3 large tins Sliced Peacltes $1.00 lb. Sugar and 1 tin F.mpress Marmalade ?: $1.03 13 lb. Granulated Sugar . . $1.00 10 lb. Jap Hice $1.00 12 lb. Assorteil White Heans, Split Peas, Whole Green Peas or Harley ... ... ..... $1.00 7 tins Heinz Pork & Heans $1.00 2 doz. Local Fresh Kggs . . .. 95cl 2 lb. Host Hulk Creamery Hulter , 95c 13 bars Palmolive Soap .. $1.00 1 broom and 2 carton's Sunlight Soap .. . $1.00 7 lb. Seedless Itaisirts .... $1.00 lb. Puffed llaisins .... $1.00 3 large tins Libby's Asparagus Tips $1.00 3 iloz. Suiikisl Oranges or Lemons $1.00 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Freeh Whipping Cream Dally B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 MILK PRICE Reduced Commencing May 1 CASH PRICES 7 Quart Tickcl $1.00 V Pint Tickets .... $1.00 Table Cream, pint 4 . 15o Whipjiing Cream, pint 25c Daily Train Service com- meuuc.s May l. Phone your order to G57. Valentin Dairy Crystal nrei i enters 48 Fires for $1.00 No more chopping of kind-liiiig Safe, simple- and economical. Manufaclured "by HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day . WE BUY BOTTLES. four fullv'rblumns of. thfr'naner. and thc-ledltuVs slafed that; in aditioii to Hie nearly one hundred letters which Ihey had printed, several hundreds more had come Co hand. Other Papers Such linhlld'v 1111 I lilt :im-iinl the same lilno modern ins worus naiurauv carricu ,, vu, question cou,j nol ll0 wt'iuni. nui nn-M aiiir ins ai confined to one newspaper. The Hritish Weekly took the mailer up. and undoubtedly good has resulted from the focusing of attention on one of God's pivotal provisions for mankind. Lord. Inchcape was rather severe in'his criticisms of "certain n LANO ACT. IVollc of Intention to Apply to (. Lond III I'nnrv Huwit IjiiiU llci jrilinr liu- irlrt if ijijiI lining mil llul oil Scuth 1111-1141-1. lslant. 1 AKK Mirn:t ilui Airrril swii!i, or I'rlnrc lluwrl, iirciiiallili Mariner, ill -lemla l nitty fur Utt vt Umj follow- i;i(f iienrrtixru lanus: t.irfiiiiM-iniiKr at mI iUiilrl l tin-iiurlli cud (if -Souih IUrlui-1 lUuJ; llwil'-e ai'i.uiid tti Island at Illicit toalrr mark. ami ruiilaiimif !u arrr. tuur or li. Ai.mtu sn.i.w".'. , Aiiltraut. mini tprll 7, Hi. i LAND ACT. Rotlct of Intention to Apply to Ltaia Land In I'rinic ItuiKTl Laml lleititiliiiir ln Irlrt or (iat liaiim1 S, and tiluale on Mirlli KarluiPl lalanil. ' TAkt MITIi;t that Alfinl Svantou. Of Crliiri' Iluprrl. ori-uialloii Marlui-r. In-n nd In apply f'ir H- of I lie follow- iii' iii'mtiimsi ianu: i:oiiuinn-inr at a mil planted at tin nith end of .Vurtli llai'liael Inland : llirnie around tlw island at litrli water mark. itul roiilain.nir it) aerrn. inure or ir. Al.nttL) SWA.VSO.V , Appliraul Haled April ?7, IBttft. QOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT NOTICE OF APPLICATION APPLICATION FOR LICENCE. NOTICE. BEER MITIi.t 14 IIKHKIIY OIVK.V that on tho I Mti riai or Mv nell Hie iiiulpr.latied In IN' THE MATTFH of an application for Mm lsue or a provisional Certificate of Title for Anidflird Lot "B" of Uil aevrn (7i. Murk forty-iU (6), tuuniviainii or Lot aeven hundred and forty-fit (740). Queen Charlotte District (Map lUit). Sallnfaetory proi or the loa of Ihr irltriral of Tltlr eovfrlnir thr iliove land havinir been produced In me, It It my Inienili n in lumr. aflf lb rplrlion of one inontn from Hie flrt publlcalion hereor. l'rovllonl Certificate of Title to lh alKive land In the name of Paul Onerrle Maasarl. The 0rl1rln.1l Certificate r Till" dalrd the 5tfi of Atimst, 10 1 0 anil la iiniiibe-ed 1 1100 I Land nerimry office. Prlnr nupert, D.C.. KID Marrli. !?. II. F. MACLEOD. Ilearlalrar of Tltlr PONGEE An Ideal material for. children's garments and ladies' underwear. A mixture of silk and cotton which will, glye satisfactory service! P"c'tyUrd i 60c WEST of ENGLAND STORE ''Third Avenue Phone 753 iished by Tiny (Hasgow Herald liavtV expressed agreement with Lord Jnclicapes position, but I he frank protests and earnest objections (0 his article have been significant and .distinctly NOT ENOUGH GIRLS COMING TO CANADA Demand on Part of Farmers' Wives Much Greater Than Supply 11F.GINA, April 30- 'Saskatche wan farmers' wiu's are looking anxiously "for the household hel)i which (he Hureau of Labor women. The pay offered is from ami's "bondage" are not iuorc-20 to 25 a month and fully 50. CHEEK SLASHING IS ' HF.HLIN, ApriLJO, MenMir, o an historical slutlcnl tends to apply in tin; Lliiuor Cimlriil . Mt ...i..,, t . I i k i dtiel- tmu OI sunn lit iirnthiiiK r r i ti nr .-itiil Hti um i- of he ttnard for j Llrenee m reH-ct prrtiiinrit peinr pari or ine nuii'iintr kimiwii as yuK-n'a llutrl," ulluate on Main Strret. Masselt, U.C, and utKin the land de-Mr, Led it lAt i, lllork II. Map 9ICA, k'tlnre Huperl Land lietrlntration iltrlrt. Hi III)' Province of Hritish Qilumlila, for the ale of leer by the trials or oy iimi "pen lmltle for conntimptlon on the premised. IiATF.Ii at the niv of Prime Itupert. Provlnm Hf Ilrltlsti Columbia, thta Hth day or April, a.ii. iujo. MI1.IU.KI LILIAN UUN.1. Appllrant. ling corps. The Heidelberg de cision restores this traditional right. This decision reassured; the students assembled for the, Herlin conference. A depiitation of students (his week. proceeded lo Potsdam, visit visited the aviation field, wherej Ihey were addressed by I r. F.ek- em'r, to whom the students hadi promised financial and moral! support for the coming North' Pole flight. Ir. r'ekener congratulated the sliidcnls on safeguarding Hie old German idealism, which shows jfhal Ihe Ger man spirit cannot be withered byi igross violence. lie explained thai Ihe coming North Pole flight i aims less at reaching the Pole I than in testing the capacity of a: 'fimclln limine 1'nt.ip mmlff Inns. Warren Gxley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thoina Oxley, formerly of Anyox, was a passenger aboard I the Princess ItOyal today going through from Vancouver lo Hie (Telegraph Creek mineral district where he will ppend tno summer. His fallier has been spending the winter in the Atlin district where he is entgaged in inipo development workj Tho whaling steamer Gray, which lightered the slramied CP. It. sleainec, Princess' Kna of her cargo on (he west coast of Vancouver Island, arrived from ithere al 1:0 tills afternoon and is tied up al the ocean dock preparatory lo proceeding lo Ketchikan and other Alaska ports at f o'clock this evening. The Counl.v Court case ofTheo tiollarl vs. J. Krikevsky lias been tellled out of HARBOR REGULATION BREACHES CHARGED George Ladlcos, and Imperial Oil Company to Appear In Pollco Court Informations changing" breaches of the harbor regulations have been laid in the city police court liy dpt. H. i. Marsh, harbor master. George Ladieos is charged with mooring a boat without permission at the float of the CA'.ll. Yacht Club and also with not having a name ami license for his boat. His 0110 Is being heard this afternoon with if. W everend Scottish narsoiis." 111d a,1(l lndunlries of the provincial Taylor defending?. radical in his suggestions for government arranged to ho seuli Tomorrow morning, , charges Sabbath observance. He says hoM" them from the Hritish Islesa,,j,IS u,,, lf,,,,oriaI Oil Coin- was "brought up in the narrow.' ""''er Hie Imperial Government; pany w,n . .anl. They will atmosphere of the Scottish Sab-;0 Settlement scheme. The . charged wMh permitting bath." and "I certainly do not mireau coiilractrd for 100 no- n , ,ram jM(l harbor look hack with much pleasure to inestics to be sent to Saskatche-J)UU furl In r with ucgb-cting 10 Jie Sabbath restraints.; to whlclil'"11 'luring the year and barely, comply wiUi a lawlul r"uuel of . ... :.l 1... if !... 1 11. . ... wnen it youin 1 was sunjecieu. . 'c.ihe narunr masier. He believes, after "knocking about the world for fifty years," thai people in other parts tf the vorhl who are free froiu i?colT coming in ones and twos while; 20 could be placid every monlli ipCCTItlCtl DI AVrDAIlWn Most of Ihe.ib-mand is from" farm tlCMYlCW r LA. I uKUUnll OPENING TOMORROW kicked than those of his native! per cent or (he girls placed re- " lam. He would like to see! main in the Jirsl volition, while Wpsimcw plnyuroinid is cm- .nuieh services commence at lOMhe remainder have to be changed pleted and tho format owning i clock or 10:30. and last for not once or twice, f Hit of 150 who lake pi.u c tinnorrow afternoon more than an hour, "leaving Hie people free for 'he rest of the day to indulge in rational recreation." For and Against Some of J lie many letters puh- have corny under the assisted l Ihrec ..clock ir the weather passage arrangenienl in the last suiiable. The Hoys' Hand will year and a half only two have be present and will play u good Tailed to repay the passage loan, program or selections wult huii)uiMtr Wilson conducting. TENDERS WANTEO. ALLOWED IN GERMANY JZ - (I: raiutlHf lie ilrli of lui'pttal tMiiMlinr a iwr Mtetftcilimi. lUr Courlh Deolde that It Is Legal to only. Develop Nerve by Slicing Each Other 121 rnnnifl iw riwi"i "i .r-',".-. Utiiidinr. iiM-liMimr lalmr. rte.. ami tippivinf liHMrtal a prr rprrtfira Hull. TMiiln-i-ii mni .w1fy tlM brainl of la$ and paint ki lie Urttl. ran- M. uppii... student rheckslahing, is not ,t, q,WiMj mtr iAmi, Anrimr hrawi properly iluelliiir. and cannot bej Zmm "" contlemiied as such, accoruing 10 eure iioiini iihmi nil in irri ami .... T. .alOiil aaiMiu rufiiaiiM-rw. fi.il.Hinf judgment pronounced in I ,1.- Ill" no Heidelberg rouh't; Henceforth students canvftotinuc to slice each other aninifeelop "nerve" as heretofore. ti Vut luroeiillfi. In raw, and half- trl ipiality thliivlr Main In fi ral 11.11 mi or tnorr. tIr luaa. All bill f o.li. lnwptUL Eltctrle InaUMatlon ( I ) Itrinoval tod lli-UIHiMi of l.lrrtrtr rlI.A uii.l.ln.i i ci'iii.1 mkt n ntllnliAt .1 ..a . . . - ... .. 1 1 I... . i . . - ..... jiii.- ii.jiii. i. ij..:i . iiuiim'i t- .ii ."ir i -, nlainwl at the li'-pitai nrfn-e. Thn low ' ..r ui.. .. i.,.-i ii... (,,' of students sliort lime In a ajro M, ,. ,,,, ,rlHh.,. ,V,t i,e...aniy are, pi tueril ill rd. All tejder lute !. ird, Heidelberg on the strenlh of a n w Parliamentary decision that slu- . denl iltielliug was included in the anti-duelling law alarmed duelling students throughout Ger-; many, since it would have des- i i it... it... I :. UOlll III' limp iiiiiiii I'll lll-Mllll- i(r. ai nup If. - 1 rrlary ed the grave of .Frederick. Hie 'magtnary r , RhcumaUtm o ,,. Great at Sans-ouri, ami later Caused by IURtting Shoes MANY, many times physicians have dUifnoscd what appears to be rheuma-thsm, as really being pains arising: from the effects of Fallen Arches. When the foot arches begin to break down, the pain is often ascribed to a sprain or rheumatism. Pain occurs alonir the inside of the foot, in the heel, also the calf of the leg, and is often located in the knee or hip joints. This condition brings on Ken . cral muscular weakness tho ligaments are strained, Interfering with proper nourishment of the foot. The cirnila-tion becomes poor attendant symptoms appear numbne, cold, and at timed, undue per spiration. To prevent and cure this condition the foot must be given support, combined with the utmost freedom, of movement. Arch Defender Shoes irivo support to the scaphoid bone where needed, while allowing full flexibility and freedom to the muscular structure of the foot. If you value your health loin the thousands who have banished foot trouble. Get, a pair today. FENDER SHOE MU In Canada by ( The Defender ShoeCompaDy,Gtlt,0Dt. bold Br Jabour Bros. Friday, April 30. 1955 UMBRELLAS Many have expressed delight at being able to purchase an Umbrella knowing that they aro getting as good Vau as they would In any other place In Canada; also In havlna an assortment to choose from equal to any In the large centres. Seo our Window Display. Optical Department Eyes examined, Vision tested, Glasses fitted by a registered optometrist. All lenses aro ground by an K. perlenccdpperator, exactly to preecrlptlon and carefully in spectod. This expert optical service may bo had at very reasonable prices. Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday, at 7 and 0 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. . "A Kiss for Cinderella" Sir .1. M. Harnc'i stage elaskH- brought ilirc tc.I b Herbert llreiion. A rliariiimg nm t. Willi faiil.i louche-. The glowing -tor) liHir-slarved, loiMwiine, l she would call lii'i - ella. The rharnung tale of a little -tiiiii-ilwHI. i u Milicfinuii mid cierilied a wtiiiilerful ilre.i i true. A phdo-pla th.il vi will .ilwtiv- ren r mirai'les are in-rlornii'd lielore unr ejt'. Me J)nre. A puuipkiii beenmi' a jrorjrVtnn rari i.ifj titii- picture b a great i oiilliinalion ta t! Hroiion. Strong -.il: Deity Bronson, Tom Moore, Henry V). bart, Ivan Simpson, Esther Ralston, Dorothy Cummlnjt, Dorothy Walters, Flora Finch, fVUfllyn McLean, AESOP'S FILM FAOLES "ON THE ICE." PATHE REVIEW 50c and 25c Special for Frid y and Saturday Only $1.65 Acme Importers Third Avenue UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Stilttift Iruoi ITIOfa Hiipart. r variCOUVtR, VIOTOfOA, Iim Baa, ae.4 l.r T4ar, 'of VSNOOUVIft. VIC70IIIA, ir Bat, Saata Bat. Simeatf, lor AMfOX, PORT SIMPSON an ttttt e)le Caniiarlat, TSuraM J foe PORT t.PSON, NOK. ALICS STSWAftT, Sut, II US t4 atawia. J. Bar. la,, AmL Prion Baan. ASTORIA HOES Wo Have Just Received a Large Shipment of Th Famous Astoria Shoos for Spring and Summer Wear The Astoria tailor-made Shoe i eousiilc red f cream of Caiiatliaii shoenuikintf. The arisloerai! lion, the nilvaiice touch or Hie masler cruflsninu - ' recogiiised in every pair Hint it places iheso shoes of llieir own. Tho new Jasls are all cotulMiialion and pcrfr ' is assured in nlnUHt every ease. We slock. Ihoni ' " brown mid inn, block ami brown kid in Hluehcr. lb " and Oxfords in Ihe inosl exclusive slylos, Be Well Shod! Wear the Astoria Shoe They ure reiixomihly iniOLMl'tiiMl (he cpmlily cv pair is gunranleetl ly the makers. Sold exclusively in Prince Rupert at' McARTHUR'S SHOE STORE Third Avenue Next C.N.R. Ticket 0ffl'