PAGE SIX "imaginary" Rheumatism Caused by Illfitting Shoes MANY, many times physicians have diagnosed what appears to be rheumatism; as really beinc pains arising from the effects of Is Fallen Arches. When the foot arches begin to break down, the pain is often ascribed to a sprain or in rheumatism. Pair? occurs alone; the inside of the foot. In the heel, also the calf of the Icpr, and is often located 38 in the knee or hip joints. This condition brines on general muscular weakness tho ligaments arc strained, interfering to 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 it support to the scaphoid bone where needed, while allowing full flexibility and freedom to the muscular structure of tho foot. If you value your health join the thousands who have banished foot trouble. Get a pair today. JRCHPVEFENDER MuU in Canada by SI The Defender Sbot Company, Galt.Ont. . SOLO BT J.bour Bros. it 95c 95c G Bargain Days 6 Our aim is to- give you M ffooil value and service for your money. 7 1 in To m at ops 95c (i tins Corn . . . . . . . 95c G tins l'eas 95c 7 Uiis l'ork ami Means, Libby : 95c 7 tins iCaiiipljcll'-M Tomato Soup 95c J (ins Spinach . . ., . . 95c i tins Sour Kraut .... 95c 'J I ins Sweet potatoes .. 95o 4 Mussallem Grocery I Co. Lid. 11 -1.23 5th Avenue K. P.O. Box 575 Phonos 18 & 84 Prescriptions A few reasons why our prescription department - is increasing: Wc use only fresh, chem-iOally pure drugs. No Substitution Prompt Service Moderate. Price. livery prescription is dispensed hy a fully qualified dispenser. Let us be your inescrip-tionist. Rupert Pharmacy Inscription (xxialists Phone 94. We deliver. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST PAIN in BLADDER 'Promptly Eaiad by SANTAL MIDY B aura t gal tha Oanulnt Look for Ilia word "MIDY Sold liy 11 drutjuti FIRST ENGINE I BUILT IN WEST Transcona Shops Turn Out Freight Locomotive Whfch Now In Servico WIN.NlIM-fl, April 22. -Another railroad, milestone for western .Canada'-was passed lodav' when engine 2717 steamed into Ihel Union sta(hu hem from Transcona where it was huill in (he Canadian National shops. This ihe first railway locomotive ever 'produced in the west and was coiisti'uvlcd enlirrfy in Ihe local shops, 'Me work being done aildllioitTto the ordinary output oT repairs to oilier engines. Xuuiber 2717 is classed as a per cent engine, is capable of main and 'branch line freiulii hauling and has sullicienl speed i run the Irans-rontirienlnl. .The weight of the locomotive and lender complete is 11)3 Ions. After Ihe. trial runs it will he used on main lfne linie frefghl trains on tho Alberta district when: , th s best Tlx1 can he made of I hi class or engine ami where the fniH savinjf devices with which is equipped will give the mos! economical' results. Built Since Marsh 11 After the various parts were CANNED FRUIT We have still a very large slock of Uiyned Fruit and wc are going to dispose of the most of this week at prices unheard of. Huy now. Strawberries Raspberries, Loganberries, and the large cans ol I'eaches; any -assortment, 3 tins for ... . .-. ... . .., 95c tins I'eaches, l'ears, Apricots, l'hiins, or crushed Hincapple .;..;.' . 95c tins .No. I Peas, special for 95c tins Quaker (Torn or Toma toes . . . .' 95c a lk i it's Hqst Pure l'lum Jam, i lb. tin ... 55c Cure Orange .Marmalade, I lb. tin 65c lllue Itihbon Tea, 'iVi or 5 lb. pkg., per lb. 65c hollies Sterliivg or 3 of llcinz Catsup 95c 10 'tins! Sally Ann or Classic Cle; 95c 19 bars WJiite Jwan Soap 95c 12 bars Palm Olive Soap , 95c cartons Sunlight Soap . 95c 19 rolls Toihd Paper . . . 95c tins Lobster or Shrimp 95c combs pure Honey . . . 95c I lb. McCorinick's Sweet Hiscuils 95c f tjns, King Oscar Sardines 95o lb. Swedish llealtlibread . . 95c 2 pkgs. Jelly Powders . . . . 95c 1 tins Heinz or .Campbell's Toma to Soui 95c rings Oruycrc Swiss Cheese 95c 5 lb. California Tabfc Figs . . 95c 2 doz. Local Fresh Kggs .... 93c 2 lb. bst Creamery Hulter . . 95c He sure to gel.your order iu for a Sack of our good Spuds this week. 'I bis week only for $3.50 Large pkgs. Ilobiu Hood (lolled fiats 25c 4 lbs. Cleaned Currants, special ... 55c Fresh Fruit and Vegetables None Better B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 Stamped Goods BEDSPREADS LUNCH CLOTHS SCARVES PILLOW CASES RUNNERS and TABLE CENTRES All Stamped ready for work. Mrs. W.T Wilson Third Avenue P.O. Pox - - 989 Phone Green 389 .w m Moths Mad In KILLS H Vancoutr, IHIE9.M0THS B C- (KOSQUITOES g lmd at WorUs "TTTlZht Forcmost SdanliAe J'"ZZZii M Induatrial ReMardn " ZBP Institute. WU1 no HHatfHLM I llamilaMto fauaiana I YourOroetr J sndsnlmsls. made the frames Tor engine 2717 were laid down on March 1 1 and construction was completed on April H, a loin! of only 27 working days being required lo complete the locomotive. Th"1 frames fur a second ojiginc of similar type lo he 2718 have hcci laid in Transcona 'sfiops and U will he turned out May It), also for service on C.X.Il. lines. NELSON IS ASKING COST OF POLICING CII7 BY PROVINCE XT.LSON. 2 ri... April I HIT lltl I i-ouncil lust liigUI v,,.Mj (0 ask''"' ltorney (ieneral Manson whal cm M be Hie rust of liaviikg Hie ity polled by provincial officers. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Hid. Asked Wheal 1.6!i Silvercrest II .11 M.C. SHver. iM 2.M hunweil 2.10 Indian KMJ A OK L. A 1 12'i .13 Marmot 07 .Oil Premier 2.25 2.27 Porter Idaho 09 .11 SYNOPSIS OF LhND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved, aunrejred Crown landa may be pre-empted by liritlsh aubjecta over '.8 year of ana. and by aliens on declarlnic Intention to become British subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation. 4id improvtmcnt tor agricultural purposes. Full Information concerning rem-Mlons regarding pre-emptions Is ejlven In Bulletin No. 1, Land Series. "How to Pre-empt I.and," copies of frhlch can be obtained free of chart ly addressing; the Department of Lands. Victoria, D.C or to any Ooy-ernment Agent. Uecords will be granted coverlm only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which is not timber land. I.e., carrying over 8.000 board feet ter acre west of the Coast Hang and .00U feet per acre east of that Kange. Applications for pre-emptions ara to be" addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Hecording Division, in which th land applied for Is situated, and are made an printed forms, copies of which can pe outlined from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for flv years and Improvements mad to value of tld per acre. Including clearing and culUvatlng at least flv acres, before a Crown Grant can b received. For more detailed Information se th Bulletin "How to I'r-rapt Land." PURCHASE Applications ar received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland, for agricultural purposes; minimum price for first-class (arable) land Is ii per acre, and second-class (gras-Ing) land J2.S0 per ar.r. Further information regarding purchaa or leas of Crowr. lands Is given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Berles, "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands." Hill, factory, or Industrial sites oo Umber land, not exceeding 40 acras, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment of stumpag. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding ! acres, may be leased as homaslte. conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title blng obtainable after residence and lm-Vrovement conditions ar fulfilled and land has been surveyed. LEASES For grazing and Industrial purposes areas not exceeding 0 acrs may b lased by one parson or a company. graz(nq Under th Grazing Act th Prov-inrm i divided Into grazing districts and th rang administered under a . urszing voniiniaaiwiiwi grazing psrmlts ar laud basd on numbrs ranged, priority blng glvn lo established owners. Stock-ownars may form aisiclatton for rang management. Fr. or partly fr, permits at avallabl for satUara, oanprs and traveller a, up U Ua Thursday. April THE DAILY NEWS lB''A AUSTRALIA AND mis empire Country at War If Britain at War Says Attorney General of Commonwealth UNITY OF POLICY ASKED Objects to Indifference of Many In Regard to Foreign Affairs of Country SYliXKY. X..S.W., April 22, -' My Ihe Canadian l'ress Auslra- lian Correspondent) - The iiou oi now rar tint gnai seu-gnveniing llritisli Dominions should enter Ihe field ,of international polities has cxerelsel many of the ablest minds in the liojuiuious. Should Ihe Foreign Office iu London formulaic the policy for the whole of Ihe ""lupin, unaided by nonunion statesmen? Or should I tie Dominions lake an active part? Australia's position was definitely outlined in Siliicy by the Federal Attorney I'cncral lion. .1. (i. Latham- a constitutional lawyer of note, who was on the advisory staff of the Prime- Minister of Australia, lion. "Hilly" Hughes, at Ihe Versailles Peace Conference in 11)10. Indifference, Mr. Latham said that in regard to Ihe relation id Australia to international affairs, there was a disposition in Australia Id deny the evislciiee of any problems. There were many in Ails-' Iralia soine iu responsible posi iiou who assume! whal might li'i'ined , the pose of indiffer- enre ii x far a Ihe (pie.iion or Australia 'aixj jni-ei.fii affair was eoucerried. The ir.'::e.lio.i, for innlanee, thai any Australian li(iu!d he teot to Loudon for the purpose f a--itiic m the Mdulion (if protdenii of foreign ntfair, met foinelime-willi exprosMioii! id rontempt. There were, hnweer, despite III-, attitude, very urgent mallerx in relaliuu to foreign affair, whiah alTecled inliiiia'ely the well-h-in? of Australia, and wc were not futin;.' lo olvi thi proldein of opr relatloiililp to foreign affairs hy refusing to admit thai it existed ami hy re.'eiviiiK wit! etmlempl any ,iut:e.liiiiis Hint might he made) tor Ihe solution Foreign Reaction Australia's atleinpl lo deal wilh her own local problems, urgent and important a many of them were. were, not as siguifl run I in the life or llirt iialiou a-i Hie reactions of Australia lo foreiitn affairs. It was inlcrua-liotial affairs which affected tho ery exisleiife of a nation. The ery existence of Australia, for example, as a democratic, sclf- goerniiiK i-oiiTlniiiiity, was at lak during the war. Our very destiny, our fate, our chaiiro of dealing wild jiileiii.il affairr. were atl hound, up with wlijt hupieed in iiiteruatioiial atfairs .Mr. I.atliiim went on lo fay that Iu take no part iu inter national affairs meant thai Hit destiny of Australia as a Hrilisn M-lf-troveriiiiii: community v,i loi he left entirely iu other hands. Surely siirh a jiosiliou was unworthy of a people with anv claims in nnlioiiliooii. iijii w really heliee Hi. it we were to hae no voire ju delerminin a policy which might, for' eXHmpJe, throw Australia inlu Ihe scap; helweeu conleiiding nalioiisf Must Face Facts A real many Australians were I in lay sliulliiHg Ihelr eyes to Hie facts, the Attorney (ieneral said. It was impossible to escape or aoid international relation They existed, and thai heing. so, there must he a conslderahle ill termination of policy with regard io iiiem. Mipposiiig a war, in which (ileal llrllain was involved, should lireak out. Home pen-' pie appeared lo think thai a Dominion iu such circumstance could say: "I am Jinl in tic: tight; you cannot louuh me." Hut it was whal the, other fellow difi thai muttered. A lilg issue sucli ati that d'-pended not Upon whal we thoutfhl or said hut upon whal other natlojis ami we mir-celves did. 'lo (liink, wheil (Ileal llrllain was a I. war, that we were not in the fighl,-wai In live in a fool's paradise. In the Hiillsh Kin pi re Australia Jiad the pari and Hie Influence of one of tho i,,,,., powerful nations on tho face of the earlh, On the con trary Australia Ji)';, herself was one of the iniiioi powers, N'n had a race pr'iii? and a national prido, Hul wiiaijur our niillou-' al pride might he, . Aiislralin, fcundliijf aluucf twas .one of tho WEEK - END SPECIALS 1 Ion Spuds, special, per sack $3.25 Terrace Turnips, 8 lbs. for. . 25c Terrace Carrots, 8 lbs. for 25o tireeii Onions, per doi 25o Hadlshes. per hunch Be Cauliflower, 25c and 35c Parsley, per hunch 6c Ithubarb, per per lh lh. ... . 10o Fresh Spinach', per lh 10c Ye have the largest Fruit and Vegetable display in the city. Walk Downstairs and SAVE MONEY Meats and Fish pot ltoa-l. per lb 10c Hriskel Heel, per lb 8o Veal Slew. wr lh. 8c Veal Shoulder lloasl, per Hi. 18o and 20o Chicken llalilml, per lb. .... 18c while Spring Salmon,, par lb. 12bc .alt Mackrrel. lbs. -fur ... 35c lrjiterti Sail llefrirtgs, 3 fur 35c Dry Salt I .Ad. 3 Hi. bricks . . 29c smoked Hlnck Utxl, per lh. . . 20c Provisions Maid of (lloxer Creamery Hulter in' liiilk. :i lbs. for $1.40 .New Laid I'i-'g. 3 doien for 95c I'eatneal Hack Haeoa, niaeliim' sliced, per It 42c Finest Ontario Cheese, tier lh. 23c Groceries .Malkin Strawimrry or Cherry Jam, t lb. pails 79c Malkin's llaspberry or Logan berry Jam, t lb. paiW .... 69c Malkin's I'lneapplc farmalade or lllack Currant Jam. t lb. pails 75o Malkin's best Orange Marmalade. I lb. pails 69o Knslgn Apricot Jam. I Hi. paiUj 3C Ihd Monte Dri-I'ai'k l'roiws. inn tin rV clear at 25c Above Hue is lOc value . I'oilei Paper Hulls, ? for . . 25c Sprint: Clolhe IMus, 0 dozen for 25c 5 siring llrnoiiis, each 45c Caniu'd 'I'ouinliM'H, olid pack, 'special. 2 for 25c Corn, per tin 13c Hens, per tin 14c I'ork and (leans, iH Monte, 3 for 25o I'.olk Oales. 2 lbs. r..r 19c Vhif Fiss. s"-clal. : lh. for 25c (linger Snap, fresh slock, per lh ., 4K w Jergcns' Toilet Soap, bar .... 9o Maple Leaf Matches, pkg. . . . 35c Asparagus Tips, per tin .... 25c Malkin's Sweet I'otnloen. 'Zxi lb tin 29c Rupert Table Supply Co Phones, 210, 211, 212 iiuall power-, of Hie world. Unity or Policy Mr. Latham emphasized lh-importance of unity of policy within Ihe r.mpire; lite fact that Hie Kntpire, of which Australia was a part, was, in fail and in law, an iiilernalional unit; and what he termed the Insanity of an altitude of independence. He contended that to allow (Irca Hriliiln to deli'iiniiK! foreign pol Icy without any reference to tli. OoiiilniiMis al al was lucoiislsl cut alike with Ihe growing sens of ualionhnod in Ihe Dominions slid Ihe responsibilities of Hie Dominion (ioveruiiu'illH. For lh (lovcrumenl of Australia to wasii its hands iff foreign affairs was gravely to neglect the vital iulcr esls of Die peoplo. Surely, aaiii, Australia had reached a stage in her development when she owed also a duly iu this regard, nol alone In herself, but also In thr world, irrespeclivi) of considera tions of self-iiileresl, self-pro- Icclion and self-defence. - Aus tralla had a duly lo try Id offer soini) contribution to a nolutlon of world problems. M. Vieniiel, who was churged wilh, assault In Ihe city police court yesterday ami who wan ills missed on Ihe charge, Male thai the 'chief witness in llm 6ane agnlnsl hi in was unahlexjo 'Tden lily, him and hiistook hlnV for uiiolliur iiiun, Clocks Clock Week, so to spoak! Starting with our Qramt father Clocks, from $100.00 up, we have a wondtrf,i variety of clocks for you to choose rromj rineut quiiit Chimes Clocks from $55.00 up. Mantol and Boudclr ciocba In odd shapes and designs from $2.76 up, Musical clock! from $0.75. Novelty and Alarm Clocks from $1.00 ud Visit our Casement Store for China, Cut Class m Crasswaro. Optical Department Our many satisfied local customers is our guarantet that our Optician, who ha had ovor twonty-seyen ytari. experience, can 'give you satisfaction. A visit to 0ur modern Optical Parlor win free. Max Heilbroner 527-520 WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT "The Unguarded Hour" The romance ol a man wh.i hot I mill I' maul who found him. The door nt hi ini I 1 lap of inaiiv .i duiiily hand Inil it h "k m irl to make linn -r "Wrlcumr." IUuj,r cr iera. Hue gluriuns hour unguarded. The I lovers furgel i mir hour of enlerLuilBien' gnwii anil etliug. l iirivalled e4L Milton Sills, Doris Kenyon, Claude King, Cornt .ji Kcefe, J. Moy Bennett, Vlvla Ogden mid olln r- COMEDY --"HIS MARRIAGE AESOP'S FILM FABLES. LARGE SELECTION OF SILK TIES In Beautiful Patterns 1'Yotn 95c to $1.50 Acme Importers Third "I see trouble ' ii the roilone teller, looking into Mir wah'it. I1 body ncrd a fortune teller lo know Unit wu-'i Iroulile Kt hand in hand. What m want is u , llllie-leller to tell altoot our Thrif T -erv '-e. Ii little per pound. Iml it sends oil even wahtuli ever existed. You'll find il a good lin k i liaini U every week in the year. Thrif -T-Service 5c a pound, 1c per pleco Everything washed and flat work ironed CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 INDIAN CHILD DROWNS Father and Mother Got Ashore! After Being Upset From Lounch In Fraser AOAH April While rosslng I he Fraser Hiver near here In a gasoline launch, L. hibrlcl, an Indian, tils wife, mid lour moulds old child were thrown Into the swiftly Howlng current when the craft capsized. The iiiranl wns drowned but tho parents made Ihidr way to shoro. Hergeanl McNeill, provincial police, sailed Inst night, on IIki Prlnre (leorgo for Slcwiirl on official duties. Clocks convince you. Connultation Third Avenue ONLY at 7 and 0 V'OW,, with Harry Letrjto 35c anflOc CREP Li 17 Avenue Dainty Silk Undies New Stock "Doners" V aim lo plcaso Phone 27. P.O. Bpx 3'