t f i Tuesday, May is, j928, PAGE BIX 64 INCH BLACK FARMER'S SATIN A lovely quality for HoiippilrcMscs, Aprons, ('hil-tlren'a wear, olc, per yard 85c WEST of ENGLAND STORE Third Avenue Phone 753 ANOTHER FRESH SHIPMENT OF Rochon's Gaudy Modioli's Chocolates, 1 lb. ... ,. , S1.00 lloclion's Chocolates, 2 lb. ... ., $2.00 Modioli's Special Chocolates .... .,$2.75 Modioli's special Chocolates ... ... ... $4.00 lloclion's Almond Crisp, per lb. ... ... ., ... ., $1.00 lloclion's Hulk Creams, per lb. ... ,.. 75c lloclion's Chocolate llrazils, per lb. $1.25 Rupert PharmaGy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. JAM! This Is Jam Week. Buy Now Empress Jam, pure Strawberry, llaspberry, Cherry, Ulack Currant, 4 lb. tin ... 90c fl on s cherry, Hlackberry, I'lutn, Apricot I lb. tin 75c Marmalade, Kmprcss, llal-kin's, Royal Purple, 2 tins for ... ... ... ... $1.25 Little Chip Marmalade, 2 lb. tin ... 90c Mussallem Grocery Co.'Lld. P.O. Box 575 Spun Silk l'er Yard $1.25 Cotton Crepes l'cr Yard 25c Mrs, WT Wilson Third Avenue l'.O. lltix - - 981) I'lione Green 389 Special : Sale on Coats and' Dresses "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 SHOCKLEY GETS NEW CONTRACT, YAXCOUYKll, May 18.-- Con-) tract has been awarded to K. II. Shockley, 53a Central Avenue, and wort has'heeii started by him on the erection of Hie gnlfj quarters building " for the Canadian Pacific HaihVay CompaiO at the new frolf course in South Vancouver. -Mr. Shockley secured the work at a figure in the neighborhood or SI 2,000 and is erecting the structure from plans prepared, liy , Architect Sharp, Thompson & Downing. 708 London ''building.' Plans call for a two and one-half story buildiucr measuring 5.' by 18 feet in size- and of fninii consiruction with stucco exter ior on concrete foundations. The main floor will be taken up wit)i a large dining room 10 by 25 feel, office, kitchen, servery and pantry. Upstairs there will be quarters for the caretakers, while downstairs accommodation will comprise lockers and lavatories for both men and women MINERAL ACT. Nolle of Application for Certificate ot improiamanta. Mineral Mill Group, cousinim? of Mln enl Hill !o. 1, .Mineral Mill No. if. Mln rat urn au. 3, ana summit .itinera) Claims, situate In the yki'ina Mmln? Dlvl .Ion ot 1 lilstrlrl (Mi the auulli-caittvrii rnd ut I run Mountain, kittniat Valley. Lawful bolder. W. J. UutHlwln, Kre Minora Certificate No. iullC, Char)?; K Moore, Free .Miner Certificate Mo. 4IC. TAKE NOTICE that I, Charles E. Moorr. free Miner's certificate .No. 31117c. .tfreiil Tur Ilin owner. Intend at the en. if silly days front the date hereof, v apply I" the Mining lterorder fur a Ct-rli-firate of Iiur-rovemetiK for the purpose Oi obtaining; a Crown Oram of tlio aLovi rlalnm. And further take not I re thai anion nn der Sertlon 85 of the .Mineral Art mu he commenced before the Issuance of well (truncate of Inipnivrnienls. iaiNi mm inn nay or April, tvit. IN PROBATE. In tha Supr.m. Court of Crltlth Columbia 'n the Matter of the Administration Act' and a the Matter or the Estate or Alter, tt'iwles, Peceased. Intestate. TAkE Notice that hy order or IH (lonor, F. Mi'tl. Younit, the llh day oi April, A.I. 19J6. I was appointed Admin istrator of the entale of Albert Bowley. deceased, and all parlies harm rlalm ralrntf the said estate are herrhv rennlr ed to furnish same, properly veriried. v tne on or before the 20h day nf May A. Ii. I9r. and all parties indebted tn Hi t-state are required to pay the amour: ot their Indebtedness to nw forthwith NOIIMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince ftupert. B. nmed tlw ni, rtsv nr April. Vli. LAND ACT. Notlca of Intention to Apply to Ltai Land In Prince l(u(ert Land lierordinr Ins trlrt of Coast Ramre 5, and altuate ' Smith llachicl Island. TAKE NOTICE Ibal Alfred Swanson. o Prince Rupert, occupation Mariner. In tends U apply fnr a lease of the following described lands: cotniiienciiir at a txl planted a' IIm- north end of South Rarhael Island; thence irounn tne island at niru water mark md cnntalnimr SO cpe. mr" les. ALFRED SWANStlN. Applicant. rated April IT 9tn TOMATOES THIS IS OUR NATIONAL TOMATO WEEK We are featuring it by pushing Tomatoes Ibis week. On special, r large tins only " 1 Tin Tomatoes 20c 2 Tins Tomatoes .. .. .. 35c 3 Tins Tomatoes 50c (5 Tins Tomatoes 95c 12 Tins Tomatoes $1.75 21 Tins Tomatoes (1 case. $3.25 Wc have several brands, all fancy slock . Bee our windows. Strawberries and Fresh Whipping Cream B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 Dr. Alexander Smith Blook Phone 676 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 41. Cartage, Warehouslns, n6 Uistributiiig. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and flravel We Speolallxe In Piano and Furniture Cevlnn. i Cold Water as well as space for water healiiiR plant. Joints- beef, mutton, pork and Ham arc perfected by the tang of Mustard. NATIONAL DAY OF NORWEGIANS should be cold to give the best effect and the Mustard should Always a the mixed 10 minutes before meal. (olmarfsMmtard Vf aids A JL digestion the hot IVPIf flllADTCTTT K COMING TO WESTHOLME Company of 8lngers Here Neat Wtek with Old Songs and New - Olees, Ballads and Operatic Favorites There was a lame attendance' - -Monday, luesiiay al Metroitolc Hall last nisht of Wednesday, Waller Hales his nalivo .Norwegians for the pttr- r- anil and celebrated Lyric Uuartelte . . . ...ill I at. 11'.. .11... 1 . oso or ceieltraiinR mo :orwe- muii-ar ;u me n esiuuuim flian rndependenco Day. M. J I. Theatre. This is a company ot Simpson presided. The Norwe-hit.rers who render the sonu plan choir, led by Jom Daviejou H love from glees and ave a number or selections with .ballads lo the. operatic favoriles I. Fcness at the piano. hi way' or,'Uieir owif whlci Addresses of a loyal and pat-'appeals to 'the hearts of their riotic nature were delivered by hearers. It. M. Simpson and K. Olsen and Associates! with Mr. Hales, i." refreshments were served by the. Miss .Kilitli .pfrjkells. Hie cliarin- ladies, concluding a most enthu- iiaslic and enjoyable event. OST OF PATMORE . REPORT WAS ?50 The report of L. W. Palmdns was presented to the police commission formally yesterday It. lag yountr sopranit of the quar lelle who lias won laurels throughout the Ann nran continent by her splendid sinking, and Miss Jane ritipden one of America's bet contraltos. Hasil Hob-erts is the'Tourtli member of the quarlctte. He fs a ritint younj; basso with a .flue voice and Impressive style which combined with an excellent temperameti which he confirmed the- opinion ,nakps im m Utwlb f so ui iiiu ciijt wuiicuur iii.1L tnc fnni(,UH police commission bad no more powers as commissioners uut were temporarily relieved of an orpanizal ion. parly .has Itcen hrouciit here al considerable cost by Uh VA'eslholme management, il un available l. ,ue up.t u. c.tarsc lor tne , upholding the ver service oeinp r froO. , , , , . . , ,i , highest or musical tradition and j crowded houses are looked for. Special Tours j Tickt'' r"- England Ho With the "Daughters nd Maids of England" leaving Montreal on the Cunarder "Auso-nia" July 2 for London, under the auspices of Messrs. Calladine and Baldry Limited. England's Sons are not exempt. Other Tours from Montreal SONS OF ENGLAND TOUR Stay 22 Ascania for London CALEDONIAN SOCIETY TOUR June 11 AlbenJa for Glasgow VETERANS TOUR June 19 Antonia fur Cherbourg EDUCATIONAL TOUR June 26 Ascania for Plymouth, Cherbourg, London STUDENTS TOUR July 2 Auranla for Liverpool MASONIC TOUI1 July 9 Atbenia for Glasgow The Cunard Steamship Company, Limited, 622 Hastings Street, West, Vancouver. CUNARD ANCHOR-DOrMDSON LAND ACT. Aiotlco of Intention to Apply Oiimn Charlotte liri.un. to Laaat 1 For.thore In Uurrn Charlotte Island tjnd He cordinir linlrict of Prince lliipert, and situated U miles West or Alhrord Kay, Skldeaate inlet, and frontllir on Lot III, out-Mi i.harlolie Ulstrlcl. TAkE MITICE Mat the II. C FUhltK Packinif (;ompany, Lid., or Vanwmver, U.C, occiipatlim salmon Oanners, intends to apply for a leaie of the folluwlnr de-crilxil KorcslKH (:--' i;iiiiiin'nnnr al a pnal planted at the soulhwint corner or Uit IK; thence u.rllu 1ml .f-.K' f,.lt,.ulll lllA llllR ci, nn ee innes loiiui or ie i.s verne inlet. TAKE NOTICE that Th Canadian Fish-In Company, .Limited,. .of . Vancouver, oe-cupation saimoii caiiucrs. Intends to apply fur a lease of the following- dcarrlbod lands: Oitmnencliiir at a post planted at head of Inlet about '4 mile north of unnamed Creek; thence west to chains; thence i.iulh SO chains; ihenea east to chains, mure or less, to shore line; thence north-' erlv fiilluwlnif shore line to P.fi.C., and conlalninf iu aei-ea, more or less. THE CA.NAniAN ISIII.NO COMPANY, LIMITED. Applicant. , Per William Alfred Uower.. listed 0th April. 0? r .H hands:-- LAND ACT, Notlca of InUntlon to Apply to Laaaa Land III 1 Land liecordimr inslrlrt of Prince Unpen, and sltiuite al head of let. Moresby island, yueen Skaat in- rliarlnlla tti TAKE NOTICE that The Canadian Fish mir rnfiipany, l.lililted, of Vamimver. oc . nwition Salmon Canncrs. Intends to annlv ........ lease of- the following- nescrineo I C'iniineneinfr il post planted at head kbt inieji, is rnajns. norm oi on j .i.m,ii-,i ui-,-; ll,fr si, uniii-i I theme south to rhalns; thence east in i chains, mure nr less, to shore line; thence 1 northerly rollowluif shore line to P.O.C., land lftttairtltar tn a w,s.m f.a tail THE, CANADIAN rsilINO COMPA'NV, I.IMITKO. Appiirani. Per Wtlllatn Alfred Bower. uaita inn April, 1926, AVIATOR FAILED TO ! ' ARRIVE KETCHIKAN I Left Seattle Yesterday on Non-j Stop Flight lEnroule to Drlstolj-nay KETCHIKAN. May 18. M. 11. I Favor, an aviator and his mech anicau V. It. Sv1neh$arf, win. left Seallle Sunday for a iioii- !lop flight here' was not re if hiph water mark ii ciiiim. more or! lute Archie Macdotl(fall Mac and Mrs "''""S""':'1. rutl!rf. ''' ..'Hi'MrDniuralt In to Philip. Philip (lordor Oordon iuciicc sen 0 riiauii. iiieiicr wiuun-nj 1 n jnd westerly, Mluwlnir a line parallel 10 the line of lilKh water mark, 3 chains, more m lc; thanco east i chains to point .f ciiiiinienreiiH'nl, and containing; 17 acres, mure or less. MUTISM C'lLI'MlllA FISIII.NO V PACkIM) COMPANY LTD. Per II. Sherwood, Arcnl. Hated April an, lit. LAND ACT. on iiiiiiameil in ported last niKhl' WIRELESS REPORT Tuesday, May' lH, 8 a.hl. ' : Hull Harbor - tllomly, calm; bar., 211.88; leuip., 5-'; sea smooth; 8 p.m. spoke (Jape ricott abeam AdUeiihroqk Island north-bound; 8 p.m. Pjiuce Oharies at Sunny Island bound for Powell Iliver. f Dead Tree--ltah3Q,00; lemji., -i y)igjH- i- Cloiliiyf llirbt s'oulli-st wind; bar., 2U,y2; icmpj, 50i ea sinoblh. Noon Hull Harbor V llalnlni?; ILgbl southeast wind;' bar., 2U.88; tem'ji,, 51; sea smooth; 8 a.m Prince Hiipert at' Hoat Harbor norlhboiind. Dead Tree HaH,'30;oi; temp., Diby inouilyf llRbl southeast wind; bar., au.ys tenip., 08. ANOTHER ATTACK ON MEIGHEN LEADERSHIP BY MONTREAL PAPER (Edmonton Journal) The Montreal Star has ro-lurncd to its attack upon Mr. MeiRhen. U cites what various Liberal newspapers have said about the increased popularity which he is likely lo have because of its desire lo oust him from the Conservative leader ship, and declares that II never denied Unit he is "the most pop ular leader for the Conservative party that the Liberals have ever hail. ' II is a good rule of poli- Mieal strategy, Jt Ihinks, to find vvlia' (ho enemy wants you to dc ami then not to do it. Hut it overlooks the fact that Conser vative newspapers have bt-eii eeii more unanimous than I lit Liberals iu expressing' tin-view of the effect which its on slauffht must have. The question of who Is to lend n parly is a matter of inlcroi to all citizens, regardless of their political affiliations, and the comment of the J.iberul journals does not warrant tin inlerirctaliun which .the fcHar puis upon il. It simply reco- uizes what should be obvious lo all, that the meeliiiK of its de maud for the reasons that art sriven for it would be resented by all wfio like lo see public men tleallh with fairly and who want lo have tht-m Judjred by Iheir altitude towards present nationa problems, not Ijy that on Issuer that should lonsr ao have been buried. Ilussia is lo have a "Slalue ol Liberty," al Vladivostok Ha overlooking the Pacific. It will be pallerneil after the famous New York statue, but tn ristire will be that of i.enin. The statue will be visible lor 5b miles. Steamer Cardena arrived tins mortiitiK from Northern ILC. IKiints and sails at five for Van couu-r. NOTICE OF SALE St VLI.il TKXDbltS for Hie punlia or two uHui. r iiio il.. 1 1 n tn! a- liafl AMI? and AMIS, rontalnlur per tfhrlal t1- ni,i' fwl .if loss rul from TirnlM-r sale XMiS'i aiul now hint; at kvnun-i Itlter. liardner tnal, will be r celel lay Mslrtrt lori-ster at Prince Itu K-rl ii . tK'rti of Juw 1Mb. ivr.. The upsel wiif. which tn the lowest lender arreplahle. . til. So per I1hmiihI boaed feel, eatnp rim. Trnderi luiit lie ar. otnpanled b ia-li. crrlltlcd clieqoeir KMUl iiihiio onlc. payable to H.i loresl MraiHh. nitertm tlw total piire bid. on hai of total rain abote nieutliHH-d. Oellfery will be mad- to I lie .urrrssrui teniierer n imi of a check sralr In be made befnre dale of onliir of lender .md an adjustnn-til r ncmeys ieiiiii.pi-n win w niaic ac.n Inrly. TIm- lurtw ir au b'lidrr n.: l-':nnr Infl fnc Hit rilv cnrdiifo necessarily accepted. i ....... .2- . .. For further parthnlat- appls to iu iirisnii ii.ij in . in in inr aui mon waters for the Carlisl , Packing Company. It Is expectel! : Hint between hist scoutinjr work he will enat:c inythe commeiciul passenger business in tlic llris- lol llay region. The airline distance from Seattle lo Ketchikan is I0 milos which it was estimated votiM lake ei y It I hours to cover if il could be done without alighting. ENGAGEMENT OF LADY KNOWN IN TERRACE TLIUlACi:, May 18. The engagement is announced of Alice Pearce Maftdoiwall of New Westminster, only daughter of the i'alerson, eldest foil of Mr. and Mrs. A. I:. Palerlon of West-mount, Uuebec. Tfic wedding will 'tke place in New Wcslmiiislcr on May 18. Miss Macdoiif,raH is a yearly visitor to her ra'neh in Terrace Notlca of Intention to Apply to Laaaa Land! and is very popular Ulld in i.ano iternrniuir nisirirt oi itiocbi t..., i ttiu . t,t f UiH UlstllOt. ntiixrt. and Mlusle on Moresby Island. well tria l Kop-'tec. Prince Unpen, lib. 'Imaginary" Rheumatism Cauted by UlRlting Shoe MANY, many times physicians have diagtuued what appears to be rheumatism, as really bcinjr pains arising from the effect of Fallen Arches. Vhen the foot arches begin to break down, the pain is often ascribed to a sprain or rheumatism. Pain occurs along 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 general muscular weakness the ligaments are strained, interfering with proper nourishment of the foot The circulation becomes poor attendant symptoms appear numbness, cold, and at times, undue perspiration. To prevent and cure this condition the foot must be given support, combined with the utmost freedom of movement. Arch Defender Shoes give support to the scaphoid bono where needed, while allowing full flexibility and freedom to the muscular structure of tho foot If you value your health- loin the thousands who have banished loot trouble. pair today. -K-a Get. n RCHrEFENDER JLSHOE Mad. In Canada by j( Tne Defender Sboe Company, Gslt,0nt . BOLD BY Jabour Bros. HEILBRONER'S :: DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS Are recognised for quality, style and price all over th. North and throughout Canada you cannot beat our value? So strongly has this become known, that oilr builneu i, growing Province-wide by leaps arid bounds. See 0u. wonderful assortment of the latest settings. Scientific Optical Work Ours l the best and most modorn equipped Optica) Parlor In the North. Our poclallit has had twenty.,eYtn years' experience In fitting and testing eyes. Our price, are always reasonable and our work dopondable, We In. vile consultation. Max Heilbroner 527-529 Third Avenue The Diamond Houie of the North WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 9 "Confessions of a Queen The soul of a woin.iii under Hie ermine. Th. modern kuifplom ami I a love behind a tliri sit power anil beauty written ulidiil the liv -Ifllilltr in iitlr fraiikne-x Hie jmMOii. tli I licroiMii of a i-ourt uo-ailetl liy ilcLum lier) tm t A lule of roxnl exile- in Paris ami how a kii'K M'lf when fareil with danger. Slrong euL Lewis S. Stone, Alice Terry, John Bowers, Jotepk Dowllng, Frances Hallon .mil dher. . "THE PACEMAKCnS" SEniE3 No. 0OEORQE O'HARt AND ALBERTA VAUGHN IN "THE MERRY KIDD0." INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission 35c and 10c Don't Wash Telephone the Canadian Laundry You jut plume n lo ,1 1 1 (m onr Iiihi ! valiing i lf yntir iiiiihI for Hie re A uf the v iiiMiiiii e, o-itig our SOFT FINISH SERVICE in thing returned uiiiii.u -ul.tl.-tv iilnil. dried. v FLAT WORK IRONED!! And 1'ie . .-! (hat on Will wonder vvhv von have tint railed OTHER SERVICES THRIF-T, Mie wnrtnK (ipmrel i seal liw-the FLAT WORK IRONED and WET WASH. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Prionc 8 Canadian National Railways Prince Ruoert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, PM,fl makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle a I! kinds ul MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONE8 43 and 38? Everything for the Builder LUMBER AVe have flic lnot rnmplele slock of 'l"wrt' dimensions, sliiplup, fjr finish, flooring, N JUII,t veneers, olc, in Nnrllieni U.C. We can supply everything In a building from the fo"" datlon to the last piece of finish. l' lleforu buying inspect our slurk, It will pay " prices ure riglil. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117