95c 95c Bargain Days Our aim is to give you (rood value and service for your money. 7 tins Tomatoes 95c 0 tins Corn . . 95c (5 tins Peas 95c 7 (ins pork and Heans, Libby 95c 9 tins ICampbeir.s Tomato Soup 93s ' i tins Spinach 95c 1 tins Sour Kraul . . . . 95c 3 tins Sweql potatoes . . 95c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. H7-123 5th Avenue 1". P.O. Box 575 Phones 18 & 84 Prescriptions A few reasons why our prescription department in increasing: We use only fresh, chemically pure drugs. No Substitution Prompt Sorvlce Moderate Price, livery prescription is dispensed hy u fully qualified dispenser. Let us he your Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. Stamped Goods BEDSPREADS LUNCH CLOTHS SCARVES PILLOW CASES RUNNERS and TABLE CENTRES Alt Stamped ready for work. Mrs. W. I. Wilson Third Avenue l'.O. llux - - 989 Phono Orcen 389 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST AERIE PATROL IS CANCELLED: Chief Inspector of Fisheries Here' to Make Arrangements For . Other Means of Protec- tlon To make arrangements for other means Hint will have to be devised to patrol the sal num fisheries during the forthcoming season now (hat the aerial patrol has had to be cancelled because of slashing reductions in the estimates for the Hoyal Canadian Air Force. Major J. A. Motherwell, chief inspector of fisheries, and Jolm V. Allen, superintendent eifginecr for the department, arrived in the city from the south on I lu Prince C'iconge this morning. They ..expect to return will 1 1 ti I 11.1 t iiti i t tw wiui prospects pointing to more intensive fishing than ever before this season, the cancelling of the aerial patrol this year is a matter of much disappointment fo Major Motherwell. Hy hiring patrol boats, ee.. the cost of Hie work of administering the regulations and prolertiiug Hie fisheries will be three times as much as it would be with the planes and Ihere will not lie the same efficiency. Though, as matters now stand, it looks as iT the department has lnsf" the aerial patrol. Major Motherwell stilt may he reconsideration of Hie expresses Hie hope Dial 'there matter. CANNED FRUIT We have still a very laiye slock of Canned Fruit and we are going to dispose of the most of it this week at prices unheard oL Uuy now. Strawberries, llaspberrics, Loganberries and the large cans or Peaches, any assortment, 3 tins for ... 95c 4, tins Peaches Pears Apricots. Plums, or crushed Pineapple ! 95c 6 lingtNo. I Peas, special for 95c tins (Juaker Corn or Tomatoes 95o .Malkin's JlesLPurc, Plum Jam, lb. tin .......... 55c Pure Orange Marmalade, i lb. tin 65c Blue Itiliboii Tea, 2li on 5 lb. pkg., per lb: , 65c bottles Sterling or 3 of Heinz Catsup . . . 95c 10 tins Sally Ann or Classic Cleanser -. . . . 95c 19 bars WMiile Swan Soap .. 95c 12 bars Palm Olive Soap ... 95c1 carlonsiinliglil Soa 95c 19 rolls Toilet Paper 95c 4 tin Lobsier or Shrimp , . 95c 3 combs Pure Honey 95c 3 lb. McCormh'k s Sweet Hiseuits 95c tins Kinjt (Near Sardines 95c 4 lb. Swedish llealthbread 95c 12 pkgs. Jelly Powder . . 7 tins lleinz or Campbell's Toma to Soup 95c rings (iruyere Swiss Cheese .. ..95c i 5 lb. California Table Ftes . . 95c 2 doz. Local' Fresh IV'gs . ... 95c 2 lb. best Creamery duller . . 95c He sure to gel your order in for Sack of our good Spuds this! week. I bis week only for $3.50 1 Large pkgs. Ilohin ilood United i Oats 25c' 4 lbs. Cleaned Currants, special 55c i Fresh Fruit and Vegetables I None Better B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 Dainty Silk Undies New Stock "Demers" We aim lo please. Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Carry it aim ft WRIGLEYS Keeps teeth clean, brouh sweet, appetite keen and digestion good. Great after jmoMnf i 1ft Jfiei 'Every Heal rouver Friday morning. KM DRY DOCK GETS FURTHER WORK Three C.G.M.IVL Freighters Coming In Near Future Now Construction Likely i.... ............ t .,....-i..i.. NATIVE SON OF B.C. AWARDED MEMORIAL MOM HFAL. April '21. Dr. I). M. Morrison was awarded the tlauisey memorial fellowship by Hie research council of Canada, lie is now carrying on research work willi Sir IJrnesl llutherfurd at Cambridge. Morrison is u native "of lijC. j and a graduate in arts at the lliiversily of H.C. IN PROBATE. In lh Suprtm Court of Brillth Columbia. Hi lhr Mjlti-r or llir .VdiiiliiUlrilHHi Art: ml la tin- Mailer nt llm KMilr of All-:l llolr. iM-rraM-il, IlllPftJlr. T VKK MITICK Hut ly onli r of III' II'iIhn-. V. Vlrll. Yuunir. till- I VI It ilav ill Virll. V.I). IVift. I Wli llllril Vclmhl iMrilnr f IIm rU!- f Mbrrt loir. ii-r.i..it ani all larties havlnv rlatm i .'Hdiii)! I im nam riait nn in-ii-u, rviinii . nl fiinil'li an. ipiTly vrririrrt. I 1 ... .... .... ..r..... .1... ..r lv 4.11. IVfn. anil all imrllr IimIcIiIimI Iii the uii ar' niiniriMl i pay I hi aiiHunn if llit-lr luilrl.li lnc. in nw rnrllinllli, VHIVIVN A. WATT. ortlHal AiliiiinUtratur, I'rlnrr Huiwrl. UX. Ii.ilril Oil ioih ilay uf Aerll. A.l. liC. X M for" Comfort and Sconomu DouMoMcourrca o-u.ii . It t( Fresh Killed BEEF From the Bulkley Valley 3 Times Weekly Potatoes Per Sack $3.50 Sealy & Doodson Sixth Slreel Phone 455. We Deliver. SOCIAL ILLS Professor of University of B.C. Says Povorty Not Necessarily Fault of Individual YICTOIIIA, April '. Social ills and their causes, an analysis of basic liuuiuit needs and the ncccssily of their Kiat ideation, formed Hie tbeine of a .lecture delivered by Jofessor lleckell oT the University of llfilisli Columbia at Hie Victoria College as a part oT Hie University extension course program... Social evils, said Hie speaker, arose out of a maladjustment of society. Human life, said Professor part affects the oilier even more intimately than the sensitively organized nerves, affect the body, which art! constantly in intercommunication. Failure to Harmonize As poor physical health is the outcome of bodily maladjustment; so social evil was Hie result or society's faillin In lniriiioiim- hi jail its parts. Society failed to realize, said ;lhe Professor, that when certain plcx syslem it was uecesar for Prospects for obtaining cun-"' ' o"ter directions tracts for new ship construction w'U"l "fdr. 't etx- to re-itork jit the lonal ilrv iloek am ,al" i,!t 'ty. very favorahb ,,art tur&tv? aliKul u.g freighters brought here ror J ,ve'"',,V?. c"''!l,',x" "r l,"al,, annual overhaul. utv' wl,il'! n-Hgiotis leachin falls The dry dock is still busy oi,1!!"!! cujKlitions. he a- f'''-motor lie roiistruetion of Hie large vessel for Okamcgan Lake various Causes service and it should be readv Wnglm: environment caused 10 ship to Kelowna wflhin a few "'divdual maladjuslmeiit. This weeks' time. The sleel work is resulted in poverty, vice, erime. !,.,( ..i... i ri.,ii....i .....i .....t, ii divorce and the vvreekinx of progressing on the machinery 1 1'0,1,""' ttUwn u,,,er iniiMi.., fiiti.is . Poverty, many el evils l.iimetl, ir i .ii.,, ..in t. v..,.. mi' lauii or tne m.iiviuuai, i; was .aid ll'rotessor Ueckelt. but he re- mimled his hearers that the in- dividual's life vvis socially conditioned, and Ifierffore siK?iety had to accept some of the responsibility for poverty existing in its midst. Society moves slowly, said the speaker. He pointed out that this is an educational process and (here may eopie a time when! gratifying the basic n Is of life. thus making universally possible those intellectual pursuits spiritual experiences and social rccrealions which contribute to he progress of society. HOSPITAL WING Cost of Addition to Big Catholic Institution to be about $400,000. VICTOHIA, April 2(1. lUni slrueliou of the new wing at Hie I. Joseph's Hospital will com mence in about a moulh, accord ing lo an announcement made b Hishop O'llounell, of Victoria. The work will cost upproximuteb iii(i,iMi(t to complete. In vpeakiug of the exlension the Hisbop slated that Upon the completion of the whig lheS'l. Joseph's Hospital will have one of Hie finest hospitals on HieJ continent. The new building will be eipiipped with the most modern dev ices known lo the surgical world. 1 lie work will lake about .1 year lo complete. The plans are still in Hie hands of the archi tects and Hie contract for the work will be let in Hie course of a few weeks. SI. Joseph's is a Catholic in slitulioii under control of Hie church but catering largely to Protestant as well as Catholic patients I NEW OCEaYdOCKFOR LUMBER AT VICTORIA Canadian Puget Sound Lumber and Timber Company to Build In Inner Harbor VICTOItIA, April 2. Con-lruclloii,of a dock will . shortly be undertaken lu ilhe upper .hur- and SAVE MONEY Meals and Fish Pot Itoa-l. per Hi Ilinkel lleef, tier lb. . . changes were made in its com-'Veal Slew, per ll. . . . 10c 8c . .. 8c Veal Shoulder lliiat. per Hi. 18c ami 20c Chicken Halibut. per lit 1Sc While prin Salmon. pr Ih. oi mt plant, vviio arrivtii from irom u,mr , ' in inmi. H-tween neiwccn liv Salt UmI, 2 lb. brick .. 29c Vancouver this morning on Hie . i. ,. i . , the ceniinm nummm, c iip nro c r uuu and mi the n 1 iinKcl lUark Cod. i per lb. .. 20c Prinre Oeorge on a regular trip l,rwc lUc a vast d,r- Pro''1""' if inspection. Mr. Louden au-.8al '. Ther..'wa maladjusl- Maid ..f Clover creamery Hotter .onces that between now and ",cnl ,M?r,' ,,e ai''- An '"'Proved; in bulk. 3 lbs. ror ... .. $1.40 .July 1 then- will probably be lPm is iw!.ary.!.W Laid Fs. J down for 95c three of Mm Canadian (50vern-;r,,nej,i"ual ....til i. ..!. -.ii i m rim. !.! n.tr.1. a I'JuiNiUoit falls behind lli.de- Peameal Hack Hacon, iimchuo' diced, per lb 42c Finest Ontario -heee, lr lb. 29c Groceries Malkin's Strawberry ur "Cherr Jam. t lb. pails 79c Malkin s Itaspberry ur Logan - Iterry Jam. t lb, pails .... 69c Malkin s Pineaple Marmalade ur Itlack Currant Jain, t lb. pail" 75c MalLm's Ik-si Orange Marmalaile. i ll. nail 59c FnsiKii Apricot Jam. I Ih. pads 49o lie I Monti Hn-Pa-k Pnnies. i inn tins to clear at 25c Abovi- line is JOr value . jTodei Paper Hulls. 7 for .. 25c Spring r.lolhes Pin. 0 (ftiieu for 25c 5 -Iring HrfMiUi, eneh 45c ('.iiineil ToniatiN's, olnl pack. 2's. rpeeiHl, t for 25c its resources will be more evenly Cirii. ta'r tin 13c distributed so Ihat its members; pea, per tin 14c may all possess the means of; pork and Heans. !cl Monte, 3 for 25c Hulk Hales. 2 lbs. for 19c White Fiu. pfrial, :i llr. for 25c (inger Snaps, fresh sloek. per lb 19c Jergen' Toilet Soap, bar .... 0c Maple Leaf Matches, pkg. . . . 35c Asparagus Tips, per tin .... 25c Malkin". SweH Potatoes. lb I ii? 29c FOR VICTORIA! Rupert Table Supply Co Phones, 210, 211, 212 hoi- lie ii L Hie tanadiati Pny Sound Lumber and Tiamer ' Jin pany. Limited, which ei-ueeni plans large extension lo its mill (anilities for the expert of turn ber. It has long been claimed by the Canadian Pugel Sound people that Hie wharf arcommouatioiis at the plant on the upper harbor was Inadequate and steps were recently taken lo secure foreshore privileges with a view to wharf extension. The company Inks posted notice of It intention under the uavig able waters protection act to ek permission to construct the pro posed wharf. As soon n permission lo build has been becured from, Ottawa the company will call for tendem for Ho' conntniutlon of the wharf, which will lie designed lo accommodate deep sea ships, BODY OF MAN DRIFTED ASHORE' NEAR SIDNEY VICi'OlllA, April 21, The body of an tiuldi'nttried man va round last night on (be beach at llussia Island between Sidney and Sallvpriug Islands having apparently di'lfleil In from Heu II is thought II ,: might be Him body of Alfred Frost, a Saanich youth who was drowned when fishiiuj twij months ago, t PAGE BIX THE DAILY NEWS Wc-dncsdny. Apr'l ( ,,a Morocain Ladies Dress Lengths $4.25 SEE OUR WINDOWS. Jabour Bros., Ltd. Corner 3rd and 7th. Phono 645. I I . il-JIIL and causes, WEEK-END; SPECIALS I ton Spuds, special, per nark $3.2f Terrace Turnips, H lbs. Tor.. 25c Terrace Carrots, lbs. Tor 25o (ireen Onions, per do 25c llifdltlies. per hunch 5o Caulirtower 25c and 35c Parsley, per bunch 5c Itliubaih. per II 10o Fresh Spinach, pi r Ih 10c We have the largest Trull and iVejielabh' display in Hie city. Heckelt, from a social point uTIiiT 11 r . view, is one mill of which every, YValK LlOWllStairS Clocks Clocks Clock Week, so to jpeakl Starling with our Grand father Clocks from $100.00 up, wo have a wonderful vnrlcty of clocks for you to chooso fromj flnojt qua)i. Chimes Clocks from $55.00 up. Mantel and floudoir Clock! In odd hapes and dosffjns from 52.75 up, Musical Clock! from $6.75. Novelty and Alarm Clocks from $1.00 up Visit our Basement Store for China, Cut Claw and Brasawarc. Optical Department Our many satisfied local customers Is our guaranlti that our Optician, who has had over Iwonty-ieven ytan' cxporlcnco, can gj you satisfaction. A visit to our modern Optical Parlor will convince you. Consultation free. Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, 7 and 0 p.m. "The Unguarded Hour" The ruoiuine ol ,i mail who hoi fliHIl in. iid who ftNUid him. The door nf hi Hvurt i , lap of tnaiiv a daintv h.unl - hot ii !iik ; no Kirl lu itwk luni cry "Web "ine." II.. m i tev viern. tlie glornni Inoir iiugiiunJd. I he 1 liivers forget voor hour of enlertilnm ii: Kuwii- ami elting. I'lirivwllwl r. Milton Sills, Doris Kenyon, Claude King, Keefe, J. Moy Bennett, Vlvla Ogden unil nth. r Cornc COMEDY "HIS MARRIAGE WOW," with Harry Unjdja AESOP'S FILM FABLES. 35c and 10c LARGE SELECTION OF SILK CREPE TIES In Beautiful Patterns From 95c to $1.50 Acme Importers Third Avcnuo leet-Foot ootwear Springtime is Fleet-Foot Time There i- mi tvlc nude in llmioioff Shut-- v. n raniiol hovv you, whether il i (or men, woiiien or ' DOMINION BRAND We carry the well-known lloiinnioii hraiul ure eonsidoriiig hiiying yuurseir or uur child i ( mil overlook those facts. ' Quality Tin: dominion mjnm:n ysti;m has nv uf maiiilailiiiig I he hiKliest qualily whit! h niaU's Hi' oiiUtumliiig brand. ' Style . The Dominion Itiihher Hvsleui rnllovvs (liu t'1' fashion unil produces Ihu lalest ihoo slylcS. Guarantee Every pair of nunnlng Shoos Is guaranteed. Thl not merely a slorotypod statement but Is followed by fae"' If any pair of our Running Shoes docs not give you reason- uuiu wear anu naiihiauiion, n will bo replaced Immediate' soio Hgonis tor uomimon Rubber system Jabour Bros., Ltd.