PAOE SIX BRYNfAWR PRINTS Tills fabric is guaranteed washable and. fast to sun, will not crock .or'. bo affected by. perspiration, Five lteatitiful color combinations, per yard $2.00 WEST of ENGLAND STORE Third Avenue Phone 7B3 FOR THAT SLEEPY SPRING FEELING Take a bottle of Edinburgh Hospital Sarsaparilla Compound Kiiriches and vitalises the blood $1.00 a Bottle , Ruperl Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. MEAT DEPT. Veal Steak, per ll 25c Veal Slew, 2 His. for . . 25c Shoulder Iloast Veal, per lb. .. . 18c Sirloin Steak, J lbs. for 55c Hound Steak. 2 lbs. for 45c Side Pork, per Hi 25o Loin Pork, per lb 35c Shoulder Pork, per lb. 30c Sau.sasc., 2 lbs. for . . 35c Ayrshire llaron, per lb. 35c (lainer's Ham, per lb. . . 40c Hamburger Steak, 2' lbs. 25c Pickled Pork, lbs. for 45c Salt Pork, per lb 30c ... Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. H7-123 5lli Avenue K. P.O. Box 575 Phones 18 & 84 Spun Silk Per Yard $1.25 Cotton Crepes Per Yard 25c Mrs. VX Wilson Third Avenue P.O. Itox - - 089 Phono Green 3U9 Discount . Saie Silk Dresses 20 Per Cent off We are overstocked "Demers" We aim (0 please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 ALASKANS WILL I COME THROUGH PRINCE RUPERT Bishop Crlmont Will Lead Group to Eucharlstlc Congress at Chicago BOURASSA TO SPEAK MOXTHKAI., May 3. Th" Alaskan delegation lo the F.u-eliarislic Congress at "Chicago rrom June 20 to 21 will pas through Prince llupert, The Catholics making: the. journey from Alaska under llio leadership of llishop Crimonl of Juneau, will assemble at Skagway. Wrangell and Juneau and travel by the C.N.H. steamships Is Prince llupert where they will board special ears which will take them right through to Chicago. II i s Kxcellency Monsignor Pielrodi Maria, aposlolio dele-gale (o Canada, will head the delegation from the Dominion, according lo Hew rather V Primeau, chairman of the reception committee of the congress, who has been in Montreal conferring willi II. II. Melauson. general passenger traffic manager of the Canadian National Itailways, concerning the move, meut of the papal delegate fron Ottawa to Chicago and of the very Marge delegations from alt parts of Cina da who will, make lie journey to Chicago in June. Canada's position at the Ku eharistir Congress will be ver high according lo Father Primeau, who also states that the 'nulrihulion of the Dominion ii delegates and other matter- DollarWeek 5 lb. Sugar and 1 lb. Tudor Tea ... $1.00 3 doz. Fresh Pullet Kggs. . $1.00 2 lb. best Hulk Hutter $1.0; 1 6oe bottle Arggood Sweet Pieties, ami 1 t5c bottle J, nun Island Dressing $1.02 3 lb. MuConiiick's; iiweel Jlisciiils tins Schillings linking der $1.00 2 lb. 1're-h Ground Coffee $1.00 Ask for sample) 6 lb. Cal. Table Figs . 3 bottles Heinz Catsup SI .00 $1.00 G tins Peas,. Corn or Tomato i $1.00 13 lb. Granulated Sugar .. $1.00 10 Jap Itice, best .. .. $1.00 10 lb. lUi. Peas and 6 lb. Jleutis $1.00 4 large tins Libby's Spinach $1.00 2 35c Com on Coh and 2 25c P.N. Mutter $1.00 6 lb. Sugar and 1 tin pure Plum Jam $1.00 tin Pork and Deans with 1 tin Strawberry Jam $1.00 5 lb. Siwar and 1 tin MarmalanV $1.00 3 large tins Sliced Peaches $1.00 3 combs Pure Honey .... $1.00 4 cartons Sunlight Soap . . $1.00 20 rolls Toilet Paper .... $1.00 20 bars WUiilo Swan Soap. . $1.00 13 bars Palmolivc Soap .. $1.00 1 Droom and 2 cartons Sunlight Soap . . . ; $1.00 7 lb. Seedless Halsins .... $1.00 7 lb. Seeded or Puffed llaisins ,.. $1.00 3 lb. Unlario Cliecs $1.00 3 large tin's lobby's Asparagus Tips $1,00 3 do., Sunkisl Oranges or Lemon $1.00 7 lb. extra Fancy Dry Prunes ,. ... ... $1.00 (Huy prunes now 3 tins Libby's, Delmonle or Mal-kin's Uest Sliced Pineapple $1.00 7 tins Heinz Pork & I leans $1.00 7 tins Campbell's Tomato Soup $1.00 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Fresh Whipping Cream Daily. B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 57S DENTIST vuuld be second only to ttial ol he L'uited Slates in proportion o it's population, Canada's re-r 'si-utation will probably he the .iige.-l of any country in lb world. Already the Canadian Valiojial Railways 'have urratici darters for 20 special (rains. Canadian Speakers In the opinion of Father Prini-ao signal' honor has been done '.afiada by the choice oT two ot lie Dominion's delegates a-f speakers before the International meeting of the eonsress. Of these is His Oraee Archbishop 1 iauthjer of .Montreal who will cad the French Canadian dele-.afion. and the other is Henri urasu. M.P., who lias the allied di-tiinltoii of being the only aymau from Canada invited In iddress (lie meeting. MANY HYPNOTIZED BY FILMS THEY WATCHING Medical Officer at Croydon Explains Effect on Movie Fan and Urges Fewer Foreign Pictures LONDON, May 3. Films aypnolize maify spectators, and -on.ejucii(ly Dritlsh audiences should be given more pictures lefleetimg Drilisti sentiments. rather than the sentiments of other countries, so Dr. II. 1 Ncwsholme, medical officer of Croydcu, said in a. recent speech tn (lie effect bf moving pic litres." , ;;..' "The darkness concentrated attention, und the .stimulation of one scene by a bright liiglit," he explained, "tend to produce hypnotic condition in the audi ence. intense films may pene- Irule lo the sub-conscious mind and potently affect the character of the observer. The great pro blem is to find some tneans of diminishing the intensity of the effect of objectionable films." ; aausages i Pure Pork Sausage, per lb. ... ... . . 30o lleof rind Pork Sauaef per lb. 25o Tomato Sausitge, per lb. . . . ... ,,. 25c t.'csh Hfitno-iiiade Head Cheese, tier lb, ,. .. 25a' lleof Dripping, per lb... 10c Potatoes, per sack .. $3.50 Sealy 5 Doodson Sixth Street Phone 45S. We Deliver. Monday, May 3, lo?5 THE DAILY NEWS Saves Me Many Dollars" C jjjjjj It looks creamy It tastes creamy It is creamy Two tizestall and imall. The label i$ rtd and trait. "Cur family likes rich cream-and-buttcr flavor in milk dishes. But with ordinary milk my budget cannot stand the amount of expensive butter I have to buy. Now I use Carnation Milk." In soups, bake'd dishes, creamed vegetables, sauces, cakes, Carnation gives real cream-and-butter flavor. No need to use expensive cream because Carnation has full, rich cream consistency and flavor. Carnation is just pure, fresh milk, evaporated to double richness, kept safe by sterilization. Economical because it keeps. Order several cans or a case of 48 cans from your grocer. Send for a free copy of Mary Blake's Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Products Co., Limited, Aylmer, Ontario. Carnation Milk "From Contented Cows" Produced in Canada PEOPLE LEAYE FARMS INUNIIED STATES Half a Million Fewer There In 1925 Than During Previous Year WASHINGTON. D.C., May 3. A decrease in ttie farm population of the United Slates of nearly half a million in ,11)25 is reported by the department ol agriculture, wltjelt estimates the number of persons living on farms 011 January I, l'J20, to have been 30,(5j,m)0 compared with 31.131,001) January i, 1U2&. The estimated net movement 1 way 1 10 m farm last year amounted to VOI.OOO persons; but there wai.au estimated excess of farm births over farm leaths amounting to 122,000 which reduced Ihe loss due to cityward movement to WD.OOO. The estimated decrease in farm population in lU2i was 182,000. - The loss in was general in all sections of the country. the largest percentage decrease wa in Ihe mountain states where Ihe loss is given ut .1.1) per ceni. Ihe west mjuIIi central slates bowed Ihe lowest estimated figure 0,2 per cent.- The nverage for the entire country was figured at 1.5 per cenl. Actual migration estimates. disregarding births and deaths show a net movement away from 2.1) per cent. TOOK NINE YEARS LETTER TO REACH ITS DESTINATION NKW YOHK, May 3. A teller Saturday night. ' I sent no m on-many in I'JI on the only (ierman suliinarnp; tnailboat has just reached New-York, exactly nine years after the declaration of war against (ieriiiany by the United Slates. A letter was sent from Pforzheim lo a New "York newspaper' man. An acconipaii'yin.g letter explained that Iho 'communication was on lis way lo the United i ciaies wncn iius country s ue-i duration of war became immin-j enl." The ubmarine reached n lime by Ihe (ierman government,! Was warned of lis danger and ordered home to uvcrt seizure upon reaching North American! waters. The cnvelopo bears a U- boat mat! 'fdain'p Willi the dale l ebniary 3, P.M7, tind a picture of Ine'Oerman diibrharine. BIBLE TRANSLATION No hook suffers o little by translation as the Oreek Testament. Dean luce. , Hubert Ward Is visiting Anyox on business, having sailed fo,- the north on the Prince' Cbarle ICE STILL HOLDING AT DAWSON TODAY tee is xt ill hotdiUR at Davvsoi.. according to the (ioveruineut Telegraphs report Ibis morning. Small boats reached Yukon Crossjng. .yesterday. The Yukon is still jammed at Selkirk. A big jam went by the Stewart lliver last night but it is sill! rull or ice at Collee Creek. I he lee moved al Owilvle yesterday. Tln ui.ither ronort follows: Whilehorsc: cloudy, south wind; temp. 3. 1 Stewart lliver, cloudy, south wind; temp. H. Dawsou: cloudy. tooth vviii'l; letup, 15. Terrace: (lain, calm, tempera ture 13. Anyox: Cloudy, calm, temper ature 50. Stewart: Itain, calm, IS. llnzeltmi: Cloudy, windy, tem pera I tire 51. Telegraph Creek: Cloudy, calm, temperature to. Smithers: Cloudy, calm, temperature 10. llurn Lake: Cloudy, calm. temperature 10. Ten Years Ago in Prlnco Rupert Albert Allelt. one of Princi llupert' fiil conl ingenl, re 1 u rued to (lie city lust eveninu, invalided intnie (nun the Front. He was wounded in (lie right arm al FeMubert al Ihe nm time a- Art Noble and was be ide Lionel Crippett when Jtu was killed. Fifteen halibut schooner art' offering 200.(10(1 pounds of f tl here tiMhty. Hie boats in ar. Theeklu, Tltelma, F.Isie. Aurora. Kagh. Norman Stfnde, Teddy J.. Viking, Ttiladi, (jilfonl, Allian.- No. I. Iliiald, Kincidilli, Muir neag and Merry Maid.' .lodgment in favor of the d. fendanl ha been wiven by Judge HoberlHoit in the County Coon cae of llie I'riliflc HulMtrl t.l 1.1 vs. Hinplnyern' Liability Asm anee Corporation rir recovery of I. INK). Alfred Can. repre. sented the club while the . fur IIim iUriiei U'n iti tin. of A. M. Malison. FORMER RUPERT MAN VISITED NEW ZEALAND A. T llroilerirk. fii ineily man a-ii v .f the I in. .11 ll.i.ik in this Cllv I- '! M lllrll !,. ; OOV'f Oil the la,' lit .lay niylit alter a ii i;. New .( a'aud farms for the eniire country of! "Imaginary" Rheumatism Caused by Ulfxtting Shoe MANY, many times phyil-clani have dianotcd what appears to be rheumatism, ot really being pains ariaing from the elrects of Fallen Arches. When the foot arches begin to break down, the pain Is often ascribed to a sprain or rheumatism. Pain occurs alone the inside of the foot, in the heel, alto the calf of the leg, and is often located in the knee or hip joints. This condition brines on general muicular weakness the ligaments are strained, interfering with proper nourishment of the foot. The circulation becomes poor attendant symptoms aprear numtjneM, cold, and at times, undue perspiration. To prevent and euro this condition the foot must be given support, combined with the utmost freedom of movement. Arch Defender Shoes give support to the scaphoid bone where needed, while allowing full flexibility and freedom to the muicular structure of the foot. If you value your health-Join the thousands who have banished foot trouble. Get, a pair loaay. 'yvncH RCHrVEFENDER LJ SHOE VUt U Canada by 14 The Defender Shoe Company, Gtlt.Ont. BOLD BY Jabour Bros. DIAMONDS Our diamond display Is always an Interesting $ahL The Brilliancy of the stones, the modern settings and th moderate prices aro very attractive. Prospective purchasers of diamonds would do well i0 visit our store where cheerful and courtoous expert service Is rendered to those who favor us with a vlslu Optical Department ..uI.ia UUIaii Io.IkH nlat.na flu. i . registered optometrist. All lenses are ground by an ex. pcrienced operator, exactly to prescription and carefully in! spected. 0IVVVUI This MIS VI expert optical service may be had at very reasonable prices Max Heilbroner 527-529 Third Avenue The Diamond House of the North - .aaaaaMaaMaiaMraBajaMaTMMTMBBBMSMhTBMBSjaMBMTTTlii n i WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 0 p.m. Corinne Griffith "INFATUATION" An adaptation ol Y. Soiuer-cl Mnigli in play "(inoar's Wife." A nnMlerii "tory nt Ki--, rottiiime, wltrre lover unl) renieniber tnl . there ntav io-vei lie a ! .min. C'tni t l niglil-lime i toveliine Willi glorious tkirimie tn.ince hi roiiuime laud. The tlnnita of 'a w ' dared tell her liu-Inind the Irutli. Miiginii and setting-. Nulable i-a-t: Corinne Qrifflth, Percy Marmont, Malcolm MtcGr. gor, Warner Oland, Howard Davles, Clarissa Selwjnnt and oilier "THE PACEMAKERS" SERIES No. 7 GEORGE O H4M AND ALBERTA VAUGHN In "MADAM SANS GIN." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. 35c and 10c itl M 1.1.)) i see irouoie -uys the fortiiur.-lellrr, looking into the v.ihi" C body tieed a fortune -teller to know that wa-'i trouble go liaud in hand. Wltal ou waul is 9 g lune-li'ller to tell .iIhioI our Thril-T--ervice. I' lillle per miuui, toil it seml off evetv vuliluli ever existed. You'll find it ii giMHl lock rlmnti h cver' week in the year. Thrif-T-Service 5c a pound, lo per piece Everything washed and flat work Ironed CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Englnoers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, PlUf" makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped lo handle al: kind ' MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 381 Everything for the Builder LUMBER We liuvo Hie mo. I coiiiplelc slock of dimension, shiplnp, nr finish, .flooring. V veneers, ele., in Northern Il.U. Wo can supply everything in a building from the fo"" dalion to tho last piece of finish. Ho Tore buying inspect our doek. II will pay (h prices are right. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117