PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Just Arrived A fresh shipment of Rochons Candies Assorted Chocolates, Boxes $1.00 to $4.00 Hulk Creams, Orange. Vun-ille, Lemon, (linger Snowballs Peppermint, etc., per lb. ... 75o Hrazils in cream, per lb. $1.25 Hurnl Almonds, per lb. $1.00 Ilochnns Famous Almond Crifp, per lb. .... $1.00 Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. New Arrivals of the latest models of Ladies' Hats and Coats just in. Spun Silk, per yard . . $1.25 Cotton Crepes, all colors, per yard .... . . ... 25c Mrs, W.17 Wilson Third Avenue P.O. llox - - U89 Phone fireen 389 New Spring Rugs At prices rnu?in from 3.00.fo $'J.0Q. incudin? the (itiarantecd llarr y m o r e Hugs. A special .discount of 25 percent is offered on our French Clocks in all sizes and prices. See our Windows Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 Wood! Wood! , Now is your chance Dry Cedar Full load 56.50 Hair Load ... .. .. $3.50 Large sacks 50o HydeTransler 133 Second Avenue Phone 680 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Kxqulsite Slock of Fur Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next G.W.V.A. Third Ave, Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST SAANICH ALSO HAS I MILL RATE PROBLEM -Question of Taxing Improve ments Is Discussed and Tie of Council Results YICTOIUA, March 30. tteove Macnicol and councillors of tho: Inti.ii ,-... hIj Mt CnmilMli .t-tll rre lllllll lltllliS UI UCIIIVil Mill before the people during the next two or three weeks to discuss the ucstioii of improvement taxation. This course was adopted by tho Saanich Council when a vote on impnncmcnl taxation was delayed, as it was practically known beforehand Mhat there would be a tio vole. 'the same was tho ca?o with otitic: road appropriations, with the result that the entire question was left over to tho next meeting. Saanich is in a .position where it has only ?28)0U available firj road -work at (lie present mill rale, as compared with 51,387 last year. Unless the mill rain is advanced three mills or im provement taxation is enforced, last year's appropriation rannol In voted. While the councillors from the inner wards arc willius to vole -for smaller appropria tions to eul down expenses, it wa (he cencral opinion Unit DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIO WORKS Notlca to, Contraclora Twriti Lock-up SE.U.KD TEMPERS. fnlrr,t -ToikK- foi AilMii.ii lu irrrtre t-nck-iip," will l rrmvea t thr iiououraDie we .mnisier "f Pcbllr Work up l It u'rlurk no'.n tf Tuesday, the ihtrl'rth day or .Marrh. I. for the addition and allrratlnn to the Litrk-up at Trrrarr In the Electoral Dislrlrl of I'rinre Rnprrl H.:. Han. Sprririralion, Contrarl, and I nnns cif Trnder way t wn on aiK aNrr Ih- 16th day or Marrh, and runner lirfuniutn.n utitaiiwtl at th op parlii.rnl of rubllc Works Parllaniml Kulktinra and at thr rollowlnr orriir. Govrrnnienl Arrnl at Prlurr Ruprrt an -miinrrs ani in rroviucin roiire irrir at Terrarr. Copies r plan. pwlfln-tl.n, nr.. ran Le obtained rrum lh IVf partmenl on paytwni or a deposit .Trti Dollars (I I O dd whirl) will be rrrundrj n return of tor plans !. In good-ron dil Inn. The lwrl or any tender not nerei-Mrily atrepted. p. ruiup. peputy Minister and. Public Work Ennncer. Department or lliblic Work, i'arliaineni Bullttinr. Vletnnt. B C NOTICE. IN" THE MvTTEH or an arbitration r the 5ne ot a I'rovlolonal Certirirate o' Title D.r Lot thlrty-rive tJS), Bkrk tweoty to (li. Serik.o (), Clt or Prlnre; Rupert, tn the Prorinre or Brit Ish Columbia. (Md tl). SitKfiriory proor of th loi or ttw- inineaie or Tine rorennir tne ano land harinr been nnxlured to me. It I- civ Intention to isiue. arter- the eipln-tlon or one month from the flrt publl nitlon hereof, a Pravl4lal Certirirate o Title to the above land tn the name or rr.TLn EiiriTns. the orlrtnal CeruTl 'ate or Title I dated tbe 7th of 5ovem Iter. IB 1 7. and Is numbered 97191. m una r.ftlilrv omre. Prlnre Rnnert H.C.. Marrh 91b, I9. m. r. MarLEon. to Rearlslnir or THW April First li Orders Can be Taken From This List 3 doz. IJ.n. Fresh F.ggs $1.00 lb. Creamery Hutter, best bulk S1.00 2 lb. liest Sliced Haron . . S1.CC 4 doz. Heinz Dill IMckles' . . $1.00 doz. Sunkist Oranges, medium! size $1.00 4 doz. Sunkist Lemons . . . $1.00 5 lb. Granulated Suar and 1 tin Orange Marmalade . . . . $1.00 5 tins Libby's Asparagus . . $1.00; 2 lb. Fresh Oruund Coffee $1.00 1 2 lb. tiood Hulk Tea $1.00 30 lb. Good Dry Onions .. $1.00 20 llolls Toilet Paper $1.00 7 tins King Oscar Sardines $1.00 6 tins Singapore Pineapple, sliced $1.00 4 tins l'ears or l'Iums..2's $1.00 4 tins Peaches or Anricots. 2"s $1.00 G tins P--as or Corn . . . . $1.00 6 tins Tomatoes, 2,i'9 ... $1.00 3 tins Malkitt's liesl Loganberries $1.00 1-4 lb. tin Strawberry Jam, pure $1.00 10 lb. California Dry Prunes, medium $1.00 3 Hi. MeCormick's Sweet Hiseuits $1.00 S lb. tin Honey, or a Combs $1.00 7 tins Campbell's Tomato Soup $1.00 7 tins Heinz Vork A lleans $1.00 3 bottles Hpjuz Catsup $1.00 4 bottles Sterling Catsup . . $1.03 4 tins Delmonle Spinach $1.00 4 cartons Sunlight Soap .. $1.00 20 bars While Swan Soap . $1.00 4 lb. Swedish Healthbread $1.00 113 pkgs. Jelly Powders .. $1.00! 5 pkg. Princess Flakes . . $1.00. .5 lb. tin. Peanut Hulter .. $1.00i Watch our windows for Green-! stun, we lean in quality. 4 We Sell for Less. B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phonos 45 and 574. w w" I , I W M'Lifll V 1 t Healthy Babies Food, sleep and fresh air, but especially proper food, ensure health. Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, since 187, has been the leading infant food. Doctors endorse it. Pure, uniform, easily digested. Use It if you cannot nurse paDy. Writ Ma Bonfr Co. LtmQtJ. 1-14 the roads would require more money in two years" time. COMMISSIONER WILL ; INVESTIGATE CHARGES Judge of Appeal Court Appointed by Government to go Into Alleged Election Irregularities OTTAWA. March 30. Hon.! Mr. Justice Jteck of the ap,Mal division of the supreme, court of Vll.aWa ha ... , ...i-.i itoyal Commissioner to investi gate charges of adored irregularities in the constituency of Vthabasea, Alberta, during the recent general election. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. .OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES that the lirMsrte ruMlox o.r riptreU Timber Lirenee .No- it. Uualrd on Pitt ItUlkL llan-tt 4, ,Cuat Ditrirt, I. lawellert. 0. It. ADEA, lepwly Mini'ter ot Ijnd NOTICE. I. THE MATTER or ap application tor .lie Hour or a l'n.l-KHtil OrliTinle tit Tllk- for AiOMrnrd Lot "B of Lot fern i7. BkirK rorl) ll (). nubdlvltliei yl I..M even hundred ad forty U (714). Vueen Cbarlalle litrlrt (Map loT. Sallffartory pru ot llw lo of toe orllfirile of Tttie rovertnr ttie aliove !aiKl liatlur been proilured to nie. II l InlenUMi to lwwe, arir the etplrathm if one month rrom lite rirM pubtlcjlioii H-rr.r. a l'rovlial Ortirirate or Till the above land hi the name or Paul iiwfrir Ma.arL Tbe orlclnal Certirirate r Title It dated the Slth or Ausutt. 1919. a rut M Bvmliernt 1 1 ISA I. Land Keailry orrire. I'rtoce Rupert, t:.. m Marrh. I9t. II. F MAr.LEOH Itrrl'lrar of Tltl'i. Mercy No! t A shoe doesn't fit justbe-cause it is long enough and wide enough. THE days for that fallacy are gone or going never to return. Jn the last few years people hare been realising that scores of ailment arise from ill-fitting: shoes. Important nerve centres in the foot are hurt by badly-shaped shoes, and the effect Is felt hi other parts of the body. Nowadays good health demands a "shoe to fit" the foot not tho foot to fit the shoe." Arch Defender Shoes because they are built to special lasts the inner sole shaped to the foot contour and with cupped heel becauso they have a patented spring inset shank and because they support the foot arch where needed are bringing back foot health and comfort to thousands. Arch Defender Shoes are modish, good-looking shoes of supreme quality for men and women. RCHPVEFEHDER EsJaL shoe 3 Mad. la Canada if The DEFENDER SHOE COMPANY CALT, ONT. SOLO BY Jabour Bros., Ltd. PAY OF NURSES IS I CUT IN EDMONTON Probationers to Serve Six Months Without Pay and Then Ten j Dollars a Month I KIlMUNTON, Marrh ;!0. lie-ilttction of nurses' salaries and elimination of" sick pay for all members or the staff such were two of tho main decisions, of the city hospital board at a nice! inn here. Hoh questions were strong - ly opposed by labor members who gave notice of motion Unit; reconsideration would be asked at f lie next niteMug. As previ-j on sly reported.vihe wase cuts. will not be effective until next, 'year. , j Under the motion by 11. Slud-detr, which was passed, proba-i lioners will not receive pay tor I tho first six months, while for I the next six months Ihey will I be paid lt) per .month. The rale j for the .second and third year ; will be I2 per month with board and lodging. At present, proba-j lioners receive $1" t"r month for alio Tirsl year. 'li per month for ! the second year .md $20 per ! month for the third car. i GOOD FUR CATCH IN NORTHWESTERN ALASKA Two Trappers Kissing Thought to Have Been Drowned: Mildest Winter In Ten Years .SKWAIlIt. Mareii 30. FiHeeti lliousand dollar worth of mini, ermine, red, cro and tue fox' and land otter pelts arrived bore today 01,35 aboard the me steamer steamer ,Crr Starr from 11 PHfl u,e snipmeius oi me tar. Captain A. C. Goss has returned tu Uiialaka from Umitak. Atka and Altu Islands with 11 boat load or furs, after having had a successful season. He reported the milrWt winter in ten years, but a .splendid one tor ' trappers. ' Gos ovtif- several islands stocked with -.fox, and enjoys an exrelleut returns from them. Unalaska resi'leuU believe that A. Merrill and G. Shufror, trappers inissiikg sinco October, were drowned. They were employed by the Katiaga Handling Company (o rid Hie Nlamls of red foxes so that tfiey could be re-sloekel wilh bfus. They were formerly employed by tiirl Armstrong of Kodiak for similar work. MRS. HUIXEY GREEN RECITALS IN EAST McrollIA, March 30. Mrs. Gertrude Until Icy Green, tho fa-, moiis pianist, who recently re- turned from liurope, is now lour-1 1113 in l!astern inada anil is fiieiug gileii a great reception. She is looked on as one of Can ada's greatest instrumentalists. ELECTRIC STORM DOES DAMAGE TEXAS STATE HOUSTON. March W. High winds and electric storm this morning caused damage amounting lo a itiaiier of a million dollars. Two men were killed at Liberty ami at i'.vory an oil derrick was 'wrecked. POLICEMAN DRUNK FIRED AT SEATTLE SLATTLi:, Marrh .10. John 1 Poller, a policeman, was dismissed from Hie cily fori'i! yesterday afler it was reported thai his wife walked the beat Willi him wliile he was drunk. TEXT BOOKS AT COST MAY BE PROVIDED IN PROVINCES ALBERTA LD.MONTON. March 30. living the government power to go Into business of providing lex' books and reference books ui cost for school-children In Al berla. a bill amending the Alberta Kducalion Act has been brought down in the Legislature. The bill, which calls for tho provision of moneys for this pur Ioc and which 'Will increase Ihe amount of the trading account of the department to about 1150,-000 comes into effect on the order of the lieutenant govern6r in council if it passes the House. Seek Authority "The overnincot has not yet (jOODERHAMWfRTS Jh?fSiCANAD,AN prRYE WHISKY 9 YEARS OLD I This advertisement t not inihli-lint di.pi.iy.-d by the I.npior G'titnil ftnard or by the Government of Ilritish Cornmbia. fully deriiliM on its policy in (hi? mat !i r. but a the del will come into fore- li proclamation, wt want to hae the uwemary authority lo go ahead if that de cision is reached," explained Hon. iVrren lUket. RUDOLPH'S NEW PICTURE Itudolph Vntrtitmo, king of Hi American sliieks, adored of ': ttnenlai wouien ami adtntie. movi star is bgitintnz a tu-w film, "Sn of the slm-k," by lh author of "The Shiek." Siibcribe tit Ut li.nlv NVw TIWSER SALE X7SS1. SeatMl Temlei mill Imt imivd ui IMtlrtrl lurrvtrr, ih, Ulet lui 11 .. Ihr U if S(ril. Ii . I.ir ttm (i r rhe at IJren e :t. ma. Mat la. NtMlJM Suuad. t" r, 1 nat.uuii I !: iMrawrv ut irar. Hetuk-li, 1 ntar au. Blaat naml.-ct. Tu ir. yrMT Mill t arktw4 fur rr m'vjl vi luafctr. lartto-r (uiiliro'ar. r llw M t tiw .tor. Klwi. H- Uar InHnrl lunwlrr, Irtury Buffi. TIMBER SALE X 7425. ftMlrd Trurtrr will Ut ratrM Uf t MMMotrr T t4d St V trior!. Wit hie. (an ama m Ihr lilh U irf .IttrU, IM" fur ttn pMiriMfr "t Urraer XHti. U mi s.caw.tDM frcl f sprtMv saat Uhm lri m m arva aiyi.lniklt .T U SSailv Sail Uti fi.r.tw Isttwt. Nana a Catl IHstrm. T It 1 yrtrt UI 1 athimrd tor rr mnvtt irf IWttMV. ranilwr iihr nrurnlr partimlsrs r uar CJaW lr rtr, Vtrturia. or IHtrf. ron tor, rsmt Hupwt. TIMBER SALE, X7S49. Svalnl Tmdrni will tx trrrltrd li Ik-MiatalK 4 Laud, al Virwxla fat lal than utitHi on tbe tIM d-ty f lull ISM. for lit plrrlir rf Umw XTII UI ml frri ut SprNrr, llnatnrk Baini anil dr. B aa arra Miuatr.l ii 'aril lli.r, Orhr llty, 0rrttr :anl Mauci 1. CitM IM.Ilirt Thfr IS ar l tllattwl fw -mi.al or lliatwr CurllwT parU-ulnt of llir Clwrf rr lw. Vlri.rtia. B r... or Mtr1rt rivtr I'rlnr Blifwrl, B C. FORM F. Notlc. ot SpplltatUn fcr CartiftcaU ot Im9rat.1n.11va "SttM" Mlnaral Claim Sum i m Um rrlnrr Hurrrl Vinlnj rwvH.i n or lb SkwiM ttlrirt. lxn Irx-alrit' Srar llw- brail r klKiiitikitun lakr l awful imtdrr: Swan lulin lorn tr .f ii..rfrr' rr-e Mlnrr frrlitlrste. i'-i . TAkF vmrr. that . san lialln. Ir Mlnrr-. orilflmir n. iao7i' inirfxt a ihe ind ct !) day. rn! Ihr ditf lrrr. to aiiMir t Ihr Mminr Itrein1ri rw 1 rrtiriratr r Irnpnxrmrnla rr tin nirr"r ut ottalnlnir a c.rin Orant ot thr 4Ui rlalm lint riirltu r takr ntlrr mat arll'in. nprtrr rrKm SI or III. "Vlnrnl -i- n-.iiij U- ( munirnrral tlT rr thr irtuanrr f -urh frtirirair of lliipr"rmrnl bairrt thi S3rd itav -ir Ffhmarjr. Ut'-SWAM MIIV owtirr. Rosches rFM I vtiMUtsr, KILLS B.C. nits. MOTHS n HpSOUITOES lltoiuinaiakTrilM rv.ckrd M World". Fonmat Mmtlfle InJtMtrial It march InaUOlt. WIU not natal. IVMMitodar. I Itrmln, to buna YovrQnctr nl mnlmmU. or Drvgfist Satisfied : Tueday, March 30 gnB Satisfied L'tislomcr nrv lltttse who get vai ie money. Our sloro is tine wliere you imve ,, . pru c equal to any ill Uaiunla lo rliuuse tn.ai Imsuineiit slttro for Uliiita, llrasiwiire, (il.i- i,ni ; Modern Optical Department Here you have lite mm-vici-i of a prai-ticil ,,,,1 h i had nver 21 year experience. Our in . , i tiNltinier are our best reference. Max Heilbroner Jeweller and Optician WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT Rin-Tin-Tinjhe Wonder Dog, In 'Tracked in the Snow Country' A ml-hluodi d (ab of a lighting dog: tlx ol In- inurderrd m.itcr. A reiiiark ibte l t (orili 111 a 1 m l tiiuiiiier the fl.iinr of the V fire uf Ihe fight for gold, the Mind trfarlirM the biyal faith of a dog, the rail uf human lm rail of the wild. An exlnoinliiiury twhibilioi, agiu il. Strung a. David Butler, June Marlowe, Mitchell Lewis, Ch&rlet Sellon, Princes Lea and ,,nin-Tln-Tln.M THE "PACEMAKERS" SERIES No. 2 Q, O'HAftA AND ALBERTA VAUGHN In "HE WHO GETS RAPPED." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. 35c and 10c DOLLAR DAYC Wednesday and Thursday J MONTH END SPECIALS Ilra'l"r-. 2 Inr Iiltmi ltli.fiiti.-i , 2 (or liur-aM-, it M4ir Summer Vr?t. :i fur I'rtiire,. Slip. While and Colon d. e.u h Slried Flaiiuelelie, r )anU fr (iiiighatitr uttil PntiU, T rtU fur . . ' AH Silk Ilue. 2 jim.for ,. (fiirtaiii Mii-liii, 5 anl fttr . , UiildrtMi's O1M011 Ho, Whilo anil (U-luied. 8 p...-Plain mill I'aiHty nilil.tt, 3 artl wide, for . . I lolf Yarn. 7 I mil- lr (ibiveo, Kim'j Cuffs, CliaiuolfoUe, ier pair .... Children's Suinnier llU, ooeli Window Shades, Cream or Crcen. earli ...... I'llliiws, Peallier Filling, owll tinist Mal. 2 for Plaid lires Hood. 2 nl fur . . Veliitefiis, all shades, ynrtl Indies' Oarler Length, 2 fur , ...... Crui hel Ctitluii, III lialU fur 'I'm kitli ToweU, While ur Oilured, large sue. p i i Holler Tinki-h Striped Towelling, vard t", H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Phone 0. 3rd Ave. and Fulton Fishermen s Supplies riSH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue and McBrlde SU Easter New Hats New Coats Phono 27. Customers 527-520 Third Aven ONLY at 7 and 0 Is Near New Frocks New Suits "DEMERS" Wo aim to please. 327. p Q Bo