PAGE SIX Gossard Front Lacing Corsets give tin greatest satisfac- lion ami comfort. Let our j corsettere fit you! H. S. Wallace Co. Ld. Phone 9. Third Ave. and Fulton. Just Arrived A frcsii stUi'incryt of Rochons Candies Assorted Chocolates, Boxes $1.00 to $4.00 Hulk Creams, Orange, Yan-illc, Leniun. Ginger Snowballs Peppermint, etc.. jut lb. 75c Hrazils in cream, per lb. $1.25 Iturnt Almonds- per II'. $1.00 Ilochon'i Famous Almond Crisp, per lb $1.00 RupertPharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. Stamped Goods Luncheon Sets, Pillow Cases, Aprons, etc., all stamped ready for work. A large variety of stamping patterns to choose from if you wish to use your own materials. 1 Heal Irish Linen Tablecloths, &i inches, each $2.50 Silk and Wool Hose, four shades, per pair . . $1.25 Col Ion Crepes, per yard 25c Mrs. W. I. Wilson Third Avenue P.O. Hox - - 989 Phone Green 389 VEGETABLE SPECIALS 0 lbs. Hhard Unions U' lbs. Potatoes J lbs. Parsnips 4 llm. Carrot C lbs. Turnips All for $1.00 Bluo Goose Oranges, 3 Dozen for $1.00. II.C. Kreab 3 doz. $1.00 lleinz Kelehup, t hols. $1.15 Campbell's Soups. 7 tins $1.00 (4 Torn a to mid :i others Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 13 and 84 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST "ENGLISHMEN Fort Fraser Man Writes to Eng- llsh Newspaper Telling of 'Life on Canadian Farm I. ENTHUSES OVER CLIMATE Says Ha Has Health, Beautiful Surroundings and Some Land of His Own stock ". 85c i lb. McCormick's Sweet IJicuits ;. $1.03 i do., large Oranges $1.03 Mcl.aren's Pure linking Powder. 5 lb. tin only $1.25 Itlue Ilibbon Tea. 2 or 5 lb. pkg.. per Jb 65c Pure Lard. 3 lb. 75c, 5 lb. $1.25, to lb $2.45 ' IK. tin Pure Honey, or 3 comb for 95c 0 tins Corn or Tomatoes .. 95c tins Campbell's Tomato Soup 95c 7 tins Heinz Pork & iteans .. 95c 3 bottles lleinz Catsup ....'95c t bottles Sterling Catsup . . 95c I tins Libby's Asparagus Tips 95c 5 tins Delmonte Peaebes for 95c 5 tins Delmonte Apricots .. 95c 15 tins Hruiiswidk Sardines 95c (5 tins Kintr Oscar Sardines. . 95c 15 tins Kippered Ilerriikg .. 95c t'J rolls Toilet Paper . . . 95c t large pkgs. Itohin Hoixl Oats Bordered Moracaine 95c i doz. Lemons, Sunkist .... 95c Malkin's lies! Imon or Vanilla Fxlraet. i 30r size or 2 (Hie size for 95c lb. Hulk Creamery Holler 95c II.C. Fresh First I'gs. extra I n a I i I y . per doz 35c Malkin's best JeHy Powders, per iloz 95c t tins Delmonle Spinach. 2V4's 95c Fresh Fruit and Green Vege table. First quality. We sell for less. B.C. Butchers and. Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 CREPES In a range ol popular shinies wit.ii the new border effect. Very becoming for Spring or Summer wear. 51 iiii'lii's wide, in two yard lires-s iengihs. Pet length $5.00 and $6.00 WEST of ENGLAND STORE Third Avenue Phone 753 what it menus to go easy on cream and eggs," and, although ho has hail his "ups and downs nml understands the rigours ol Canadian winters, he ha strength i -he P'are of '" l'uu LONDON', Ens.. Mar. IS. wwkti of hi youth ami he' has previlege of earning their daily bread - I set up from myehair and openinc the door, step out onto the verandah. The air i eool Veehaeo Itiver winds Urluously doiig past banks miered with pine and willow and poplar. To lie wesl the lighls of the little illage may be mhmi. From the 'table comes (he occasional mm TIMBER SALE X7425. s'iMi rrmlrf will Itr rvt-ix-d by Utr Uinili "f I -A Oil- si V iriorM i4 Utr. imu ikkhi on lilt- 1 0IU da or .Vunl. IV . lur Hi-' ixirrbiw of LKi-urt' I rnl 4.i.uii.i Cel f Sprtirr imI I Inn kk mi an .rrl tnimmtr s i r. .veir. ll lkr. I'urrSfi Iflaad, Htuft i i Oislnrl. lu if' rt mil Ij. illuvteil ror f iiH'tal '.f liiuljer. 1'nrilH-r LurliTUUr- nr tin- Utlrr I'tr -lr. iirll. B.,.. it lulrhl lur.- Ir. I'riiM-i- Hinrt. TIMBER SALE, X7549. Sislril T. ixlT- ill Ik- rrrelvel by U miiii.i-i r IjiimI. ai virion mil lau llun luitiii .rt, IIm firi fliV (if Alil ! r i ll j. uliu furl of Sprucr, llrmkirk IUImiii ul t.rtUr, on an area tOualrd earn Doer, ortntr Uay. Oardiw-r Lain I Ha mi' . ust liilrlrl. Tlir.f is yrar will ts- alKokfd ro rrUHiHl of llllllifr lurllwr irllnilr of llu- Criirf lor eir. Virliina. H.C. or district forral". "rim p iiuisti. n c. HAZEITON LAND DUIRICT. Diatrlct of Coast Rang B. T.Vkt MTH i K K Hut. Hut. UIJ lil' day Ujjh aflrf aflrf title I. i. I. Ilw Minister Keatly. InlwiiU ti i(llT IS of IjimH for a Uif-urt lo (roaM-rl ror roal ana jwiroituj fivrr 640 arrr of land. a Mluwi.: Cofl'iiMfirliitr al a ltt (ilanlrd two mil i in iiin or lis ivirinfi eunfr 01 u ar,n. ltauv- 5. and niarkrri TJ.B. i mtixn-wml ronirr. Uk-ihs north to rtiaint, I Item. ral So ituin, tlM-nre aouth to eluin. llxiiK -! to rtuln. to point it i'iiiiiM-n"'enifni l.oi-alnt Jtaiman Slh l TIIOMV3 JAMM PEATTY Do your heels turn over? After you've walked for a few weeks on your new tboes, do you find the heel wearing down on the outaide ? Don't blame your ahoei get your-aelf a pair of Dr. Scholl't Walk. Suite llcel Padi.one'of the tnixiy of DsSchoWs Foot Comfort Appliances Whatever the form of your foot trouble we have in our foot comfort department a Dr. Sertoli's Appliance or Remedy to relieve it. DeUerconie in next time you're downtown, sod fit up those aching feet. Feci ctmvrt that's ar luilmit Jabour Bros.. Ltd. THE DAILY NEWS Monda' M, fo-tuj KlM-trhj "Tea, 'iv-'S -Usyjct -t"- ARE WELCOME! wd JiAr .. , ITunu.lUn lr ' for Knif.i"BI WfttUn Ol living Willie m lishmen not being wanted ii- Canada forget it. It is a myth. ' So declares Julian P. Myers writing from View Point Farns Foil Fraser, II.C, to the Man chester (iuardian. The letter i brim full of optimism and the joy of success. Mr. Myers is a Man- SOME STORES Charge Extra For Delivery no i- Service is Free and the llc-sl Get These Bargains Jams, Pure, Kmpress or Malkin's Rest si iaw berry, S lb. tins .... $1.03 Raspberry, Apricot. Cherry, Gooseberry and Peach, per tin 75c Loganberry, Greengage a ad lied Plum, per tin 65c Malkin's Hesi Pure Plum Jam, only ?55o :alifornia Prunes, 70-80, per 55 lb. box :. $2.65 lb. Table Figs and 2 lb. Primes, all ror 50c Malkin's Ilest Cleaned Currants. 1 lb. for 23c I lb. Great West Tea ami 5 lb. Susrar, all for $1.00 lb. McCormick's Western migrhl have had poverty. Hut lei him sneak for himrlf. The Idler follows: Not. a Failure "During the past year or so I have often read arlioles in arious English papers that would lead one to - believe that cliesieu man "t -t years lvsi-iglislimeit are not wanted in deuce m Canada. His ruugei!. Canada. and that the Huglish luidrert. il..;i" know ily map is n failure and a joke ul hero. Jlow untrue that is! tonight as I sit iu my coiy little larin home, the children (ru?-ged little specimens that don't -iiow what it means to tro easy u butter, ere-am, milk, eggs or other products of the farm; -afcly lucked away in bed, wv mind reverts to old days and obi -'. pkg. McCormick's Sodas, fresb IW" h lr are over ueau. iciurr no? mr of a cuw and Ihe sound of the hoies,rontentedly chewing their feed. Save Ibis all is silence. It Is a Myth "H is nearly l years since I loft .Manchester, an inexperienced elty fellow, cuuippeil neither physically nor by training for farmer's lljfe hi the West. I have had injMp ami downs, be I never liaevl Jicee discriminate t against or gone hungry for lack of work. It is irue Dial at limes I long for the theatres and another glimpse r city life; hut that is only a passing (miir. I liavc better aud bigger joys than those of the-iuomcs. I have health, the joy r living ami beautiful surrounding in a wonderful el ini a le, a piece of land of my own thai I can call home. and that subtle pleasure lh.-! comes to' those who live under pioneers condition- Of course. it must not he forgotlen that Canada is of huge evicnl and Ilia' onditions within ii Imundarie- frincds. Once again I am a puny ilia,ura"' 'ry. Hntisli Uilum- tnd pale-faced youngster attend-i'1" the most Knglih all nig a kindergarten school. I am often 111 and my mother is righting fog and wet and epidemics all Ike lime in her ef- orts to keep me well. Then I mi at Hoard School. I tbink of some of illy obi associates and relatives and ef spots that briny ack the pleasant associations of :be jiast. Yet over all (here floats a veil of fog and damp liens. I see nine cuiiureit in .loverly and distress. I see healthy young men and women cryiug for work for just Ho- the provinces and this parliouki part of Hntisli Colombia is populated very largely by people from English touii who previously hud no ktiowledae of farm life. Thoy all appear to be gelling along -at leu-l they are well fed, adequately clothed, and seem lo be enjoying health and happi- !ness and independence. Like my self, they found a welcome awaiting them here. for Knglisti-meii Hot being wanteil in (Canada . forget it. II I- a myth. Farm Life Healthy "I am now a I I- years a strong man. 'I lie farm life of I Canada lias done that for nie. I spent over 1 2 year on Uie prairies .and thoroughly understand the r jamas of fin- winters there, hut no Lancashire man iioeal fertr the climate in any part of Can ada. I warn old folks not to come -don't trauspla.nl old tree. A certain clave of KttRlisli snob is met out here oeeanionally -very objectionable. Usually it lakes a year or so if real work. and then be i as ttood as any. Iii my opinion tibn will not settle ami equip a whole fauulv on ie laud here, all hough a few might manage it for tin sum.' ANGLICAN SPEAKER" Rev. Robert Connell Mentions Broadening Out of Religious Viewpoint VICTOIUA, March 15. Al a IKir. f.l lllc imri lUM! or l.lrvlisr 7. 'UailUei Ml the Victoria Gil) I'eniple in connection with the chool of religious education, one of the speakers was llev. Hubert lmnell. formerly rector of SI. Saviours'. Vfl-toria West. He ilealt largely with the change taking place iu the miMerM religious outlook. Formerly Chris tianity had been a religion Of selfishness, but 'this viewpoint was rapidly ctiantf liisi and Chris tian were readily reoognizing thai many men who were not HARRIS TELLS ABOUT MINING Says Active Season Is In View In Haiellon District This Yoar ProM-cl are bright (or an uc-live and successful mining season in the interior states W. S. Duke Harris, well known pioneer ojterator of 'New llaiellon. who is a visitor in the ciiy. Mr Harris himself will he in charge of work on three promising pro- ijperties in the llazelton area jiiki as soon as weainer eouoi liofis iiermil, operations will start mi the Silver Cup, Sunrise and llaxellon View proerlies The Silver ''up and Sunrise, silver lead mines, are located in the vicinity of Nine Mile It t expected that a carloa I of ore a month will he shipMd from the Silver Cup and operations on the Sunrise will consist of further development work. From Ihe llaeflon View, otherwise known as the liaelton-God Odialt. a gold property on llffeher De lloule Mountain, it is exported lhaf some 3.iMMl or 110,000 worth of mineral will be produced The operation of the llire.- prokerlies will reiMVscn! a payroll of to men Mr. Harris will uMi-vise the work on behalf of the owners. A new oraantzation. in the forming or which VV. S. Harris and hi brother. Al Harris, were in-lniHMMilal. is . the Northern Prospecting A Development Co Ltd. The idea of this concern i-lo lake oer mmmI livokiua mines and develop and operate I hem Already the comiianjr has Iteeome Interested in some promisins free mill loir 'gold proiositlon in the I.illooi district where Al Harris i in charge. The eonrern has (he rtnaneial backing of some prominent Vancouver citizens aod an office has bean Opened iii Ihe southern eily. Coder its auspices, an assayer, Jack Doubling, ha established an office in New llazellon. Mr Harris will return lo New liazellun tonight following a visit to Anyox. He wa lo have in-vehtiealed a prospert on Hasliiwt rm hut ihe eam was not far enough advatired to iermil of UIPTADU riTV TCtlDI Ti """ M,"K """ " I" will "fM TllilUIm Ull lLlUrLLihirn later t.. look it over. even classified as Chiisliaus'Nid louy after bis marriage, Mr. were responsible Xpr many of the forward movemeiits resulting in the modern spirit of humanilar- fanism. One of the errors of the pasl bordering on rhe ludicrous was an attempt made by parent,-1 and religionist alike to impart , lh- lsu- ol a I'mtliiMMial CrrliriaU or this ror ut thirty-no- (it), itusv lueniy-tMo ,. Kerllon all (A). Oily or rrinre uuiwri. in I us rruvinrr rr iru Oil lUilmnliU. i Man S). Sullofaruiry rrisr ttt llm Vtt ot llu-lriiriai- or 'nils fotertnir' It aUivi-land luivlnir Im-hi (iriMlurrd lo ins. ll is my Intention in i.oic, af.fr I lis splr-lloo of on), ini.ntli frisu Ihe rirat lbll I'atloii lKrwf. a I'rorlsloiial irtirlcalo of Tilts to 11m- atstvH land In Itin nan itt I'l.TKIi NKOHTOS. tli lirlKHul irifl-rals or Till). I daud llm t7ir ot Movt-m-Is-r, 1017. and is numiwrrd V7I6I. Mnd lirirl.irv or for, I'rince MuMrt. ii.r... UtrrU uih. ftfs. II. r. Ma LEOn. Unrlitrir of TIUcd. HARRe LIFE Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sherman of This City Will Celebrate Anniversary Not Saturday Mr. ami Mr W. II. Sherman. Seventh Avenue and Tallow, well known pioneer ciliens. will cele brate their fortieth wedding mini- versa rv neit Saturday. They wen married on March n. IHK6, : lied llulh. Ornwall, F.ngland Sherman went to India for Hire years and, about thirty years ago, be and Mrs. Sherman and thru' family, which . then consisted o iwo children, came to America For several years they lived in Colorado, in the Cpuer d'Alciics to children wbal w:as supposed to, and then in llossland, coining to be absolute triitli. said Mr. (Ion- Prince Huperl sixteen years ago. nell. Misuse hud been made of. since which lime they have re the liible. too. be claimed. It had sided here been treated loo much as n text Their Their fi book and tnd a- a recor1 (treat people. of a CANCELLATION OF REtCRVC. .MJTIi:i: I- IIH1K0V IVK!V tUal Ur hn-rr ei.imv .irer riplrrd Ttonls-r LKfiiic tisi- .UiMlril on f 'tis llsl, llanyi! i. i.oa-1 In-irlrl, Is raiMWllfsl. I. II. VVtJKV f"-ini ly Muiir of lml NOTICE. family consists of six children Hills (Mrs. Morrish) who liven i'i Seattle and William, the local luloher. both of whom were born in Cornwall; Jack and Margaret (Mrs. W. Ij. Cornish both of this cily and Tom o Vancouver, woo were Horn in Lcadvillc, Colorado, mid Leonard of Vancouver, who was Horn ir llossland. There are seven grandchildren, Iwo li. ro, one ir Vancouver ami lour in Seattle. EYERY YOUTH SHOULD HAVE MILITARY DRILL Rev. T. J, Thompson of United Church Says Canada Is Suffering From Faddists OTTAWA. March Hcv. T. J Thompson, minister irf Glebe L u ite, i i.hurcli al ti dinner of the Silverware Silver-plate, Hollowware and Cutlery SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE FOn ONE WEEK Take atlvoiitafic ot Hn. uppoilm,,! aorli'il slock ol "ilvei w.iic Ui i Ihio-i i nEMEMBER -ONE WEEK ONLY. Max Heslforoner 027-S29 Third Avenue Prince Rupert DRYDOG AND JtJtb Hattalion Mcs. told the gathering that if he hail hi way! every vouth would spend part of bin life iiMitililary traitnisg. Canada was suflermg from the ul-leruiicc of se mi ni I faddists, and thorn- inleit sled in military work must deal with pautflsl finces which were moulding public opinion. He considered the clamor of Mian AiKites Macjibail and others oonstituted a soulldal, and should be dealt with a such. Itev. Mr. Thompson wus the firsl oiiaplaiii or Hid .'IMtli Hal-inlioti of the C.r. and or the 2nd Canadian Hii.gineers ami saw service in Palestine and l-'ruuco during the Great War. , C H A NQC N M AN 'S Ll E. "All, whnf a change one' little woman enn make In a man' life!" "Ves; ami by George, mid what a lieup of change she requires while .he', doing It'" r V WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 9 p.m. MARY PICKF0RD In "Little Annie Rooney" The WCCle-l o i ollll'iit Hllii the ! Vie with each other m the lor ol I. it in story (hat pln u tune of hie ami love o , of humanity and llial ha u dull iiiom. i iee. Happiness, ami heart (telle.. Imnl k e( blows, sweetheart mid rivals, allev ii games, feulure Ihe heart lnn f 'I lit' Vlirk' slum, iiinl never w.i M n f kl" itig, more liiugfiler -provokoig. i ar in tin Mirlraal ol the iiopir.lt. ,.i" role that made her The World's hwerllo ed cut. Mary Pickford, William Hslnei, Walter Jame Sp O'Donnell, Joo Butterworth, Vola Vale h INTERNATIONAL NEWS 50c snd tk Canadian National Railways n n m m i. t SHIPYARD Operktlng 0. T. P. 20,000 Ton Flostlnp Dry Ootk Engineers. Machinists, Boilermakers, BlatHnitlr Purf mskers, Foundsrs, Woodworkers, Eve CLECTHIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped (o handle al k nJJ cl MAfllNE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3S5 NEW FROCKS -li -. new oi'. llev li. Spring Coats LfdfWt Twee.l. nlcl Mc-. all uio.l. Phone 27. "DE1VIERS,, ilHIl l plc.lC. Call au l P.O. Box M ONYX Ladies' Shoes and o"" ' l' Just aiit' Family Shoe Store .PI, 3.1. t