PAGE SIX Gossard Front Lacing Corsets give tho greatest satisfaction and comfort. Lei our corseliero fit yout H.S.Wallace Co. Ld. Phone 9. Third Ave., and Fulton. Just Arrived A fresh shipment qf Rochons Candies i Assorted Chocolates, Boxes $1.00 to $4.00 Hulk Creams, Orange, Van-illc, Lemon, Ginger Snowballs Peppermint, etc., per lb; ... ... 75c Jlrazils in cream, per lb. , r $1.25 Hurnl Almonds- per lb. $1.00 Hocbon's Famous Almond Crisp, per lb $1.00 Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. Stamped Goods Luncheon Sets, Pillow Cases, Aprons, etc., all (damped ready for work. A large variety of stamping patterns to chooso from if you wish to use your own materials. Meal Irish Linen Tablecloths, 51 inches, each , $2.50 Silk and Wool Hose, four shades, per pair .. $1.25 Cotton Crepes, per yard 25c Mrs. W. I. Wilson Third Avenue KO, Hox - - 989 Phono Green 389 Specials In our Meat Department Give Us a Trial! Hoiling lieor, 3 lbs. ... 25c Shoulur Steak, per lb. 15c Sirloin Steak, Z lbs. .. 55o Hound Steak, 2 lbs. ,. 45c Pot Hoast, 2 lbs 25o Slewing Veal, 2 lbs. . , 25c Pickled Pork, per lb. . . 20c Corned Heef, per lb. 6c Hamburger, l' His. 25c Sausage, our own make, 2 lb 35o Ayrshire Macon. 2 lbs. 55c Free Delivery to any part of the City Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 Dr. Alexander Smith Blook Phone 575 DENTIST DISTINPTIAN RRTWF.F.N , USE AND ABUSE DOES NOT 1 EXIST DECLARES SPEAKER i - Says Even a Little Alcohol Is In jurious to the Person Who Takes It FDMO.NTON, .March 18. The1 Ir6uble wilh our grandfathers was that they drew a distinction between tho abuse and the use of alcohol, said G. It. Jackson, Y. M. C, A. secretary, addressing- the congregation of the Grace United Methodist Church on Sunday night on I lie subject of "Science and Alcohol." Science had clearly proved thai they were wrong in holding; this view, continued the speaker, for exhaustive tests had proved that I lie use and the abuse of alcohol were the same thing. Fven the most minute doses taken by a Inun impaired to some degree the efficiency of his physical and mental powers. The Hrilish government had discovered durjng the war that the drink evil, considered from ils industrial aspect only, was a fertile source of trouble, and ex periments carried out on this side showed lhal one filass of Ontario's 1. 1 beer, lessened tin drinker's powers 1 1 per rent. I Jus meant, pointed nut Mr. Jackson, (hat every driver of a motor ear who look a glass of bo-'r before getting into his car. had lost It per rent of his skill and ordinary caution as a driver, and he urged his hearers In coll ider whal the effect of further glasses would be. SURPRISE PARTY Birthday of Mrs. A. G. Bartlett Celebrated on Evening of St. Patrick's Day The home of Mrs. A. G. Marl lelt, 505 Seventh Ave., Kast, was SOME STORES Charge Extra For Delivery Our Service is Free and the Hest, Get These Bargains . Jams, Pure, h'mprcs or Malkin Hest Strawberry, i lb. tins . . .. $1.00 llaspberry, Apricot, Cherry, Gooseberry and Peach, per tin ... 75c Loganberry, Greengage ami lied Plum, per tin 65c Malkiu's Mesl Pine Plum Jam. only ... , . 55c California. Prunes, 70-80, per 25 lb. box $2.65 i lb. Table Figs and 2 lb. Prunes, all for 50c Malkiu's Mesl Cleaned Currants, 2 lb. for .. .. 25o ...f I lb. Great West Tea and 5 lb. Sugar, all for ..... . ... $1.00 I lb. "McCormick's Western Snaps . . 95c (5 pkgs. McCormick's Sodas, fresh slock 95c ,'l lb. McCormick's Sweet Hiscuits $1.00 3 do, large Oranges $1.00 McLaren's Pure Making Powder, 5 II.. tin' "only $1.25 Mine Hlbboii Tea, -2 or 5 lb. pkg., per lb; . . . . 65o Pure Lard, 3 lb. 75c, 5 lb. $1.25, 10 lb $2.45 5 lb. tin Pure Honey, or 'i ctflnbs for 95c j tins Corn or Tomaloes ., 95c ? tins Campbell's Tomato Soup 95c 7 tins Heinz Pork Means .. 95c 3 hollies Heinz Catsup .... 95c I bottles Slciling Cilfsup ,. 95o S tins Lihby's Asparagus Tips 95c 5 tins Delmonle Peaches for 95c 5 litis Delnionle Apricots .. 95c 15 tins Mrunswick Sardines 95c C tins Kiner Oscar Sardines.. 95c 15 luis kippered llerrinjr .. 95c t9 rolls Toilet Paper 95c t large pkgs.' Itobin Hood Oals ... 95c 1 doz. Lemons, Sunkist .... 95c Malkiu's Hest Lumon or Vanilla ' Kxlract, I 30c size or 2 f0e, sizofor . . . . ... ... ... 95o 2 lbs. Hulk Creamery Mutter 95c H.C. Fresh First F,ggs, extra qtuilily, per doz. ...... 35c Malkiu's best Jelly powders, per doz 95o I tins nelinonte Spinach, 2Vi's 95c Fresh Fruit and Green Vegetables, First, quality. We sell for less. B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 Toilet Paper Holls, i for . . . 19o Sp.riuK Clothes Pins, 0 doz 25o Hlk 5-strirng Hroom, special 5c Stove Ilryshes. to clear at ca. 25c JUST ARRIVED Finest Swedish Anchovies, In tins, special ... 45o' Rupert Table Supply Co Phones, 210, 211, 212 THE DAILY NEVS Thursday, Mam g. 9!,. Let Ifour Banker Collect It IF you ' wish to collect a debt' from a party in another section, you can have your banker draw a draft on him at sight or for a given time. This will be presented through his local banker as request for pajment from you. When your draft is paid it is turned over to the payer. It is , his receipt for an account paid. This is only one of the numerous ways in which the Bank of Montreal can be of service to its customers. "A Bank IVhert Small Accounts Art Welcome" BANK OF MONTREAL Established l8l7 Total Assets in excess of i75o.ooo.ooo ast evening the scene of a pleasant surprise' parly when some fourteen friends dropped in unannounced and helped to celebrate SI. Patrick's Hay iu a filling manner and also ly commemorate her birthday. Cards, fortune telling and dancing pass- d the lime pleasantly. Refresh ments were served toward mid- nigiu aim cany morning arnve i ( ,. vUnl -again! girls' trains loojMuon. I n-oiit other iilali schools in tin- Subscribe to the Haily News. A Reputation for Good Value Is Our Best Advertisement WEEK-END SPECIALS l,00t.l lbs. California Kvaporaled Prunes, special, 2 lbs. for 19c Sunkist Oranges Small size, i do., for . . . . 95c Medium size, U doz. fur .... 95c Oranges are costing more wholesale this week, So place your order early as iuanlity is limited. Sliced Pineapple, 2 lb. tins 17c Canned Spinach, 2's, per tin 15c Sliced Peaches, t's, tails .... 19c Canned pumpkin, 2', per tin 15c Kipper Snacks, per tin 5c Herring iu tomato sauce, per tin 6c Strawberry Jam Special Malkiu's Hest, I lb. pails .. 79c Limit, 2 tins lo each customer and special price will be withdrawn when' we have sold fifty tins. Hroker. Shelled Walnuts, per lb. 39c Swift's Cotliie Molls, peaineal cure, per lb 29c Average weights, ! to G'lbs. each. H.C. Fresh First Kggs, 3 doz. for ... $1.00 Finest Ontario Cheese, per lb. 29c Heady cut Macaroni iu bulk. 2 lbs. for ... 25o Diislbane, in bulk, 3 lbs. for 25c Hrown 'Sugar, 2 lbs. for .... 15c Icing Sugar, 2 lb. pkg 20c Malkln's Hest Jelly Powders. each , ... 7c Climax llaspberry Jam,, .10 lb. wood pails, each ... . '. . $3.85 This is pure Jam and Fruit and an economical way lo buyi for !ara families. I VICTORIES FOR GIRLS' BASKETBALL . TEAM IN KENTUCKY GF.OHGKTOWX. K. Mar. th. --The Georgetown High School girls' basketball team since tl)j:i has turned in fifty-nine victories ' slate. The (cam had piled m 1 1.071 points to 228 for its opponents in I IkiI time, and httd five shutout game to its credit. The record ' shows thirty-six consecutive victories before the one defeat. A WHIST DRIVE. A laborer bought a couple of tickets for a whist drive al two shillings each and showed then (o his wire. "What a waste, Geurtte," sb-said, "We ean't play whist." "I know thai," replied her husband, "but 1 thought Hie drive would do us good." OtPARTMENT OF ' PUBLIC WORM Notice to Contractor Torrac Lock-up SK.tl.Kli TKM'KKS, rnlf.rwt "THwIr fi.l Aililitloll In lrii Urt-k-uii." Mill Is-m-rhrtl lv IIh- lluiiuiiratle Hit- MiuU;r of I'ulilir Win In up In lit o'rliM k ihm ii of Tiii-kU). tlir IlilrlirlH 'lay ill Man-li, Itfifi. fur IIh- ailililHiii ami allrrallfm In Urn I .ink up al -rrrMl In llir tlertural llUlrlrl i if rrlnrn lliirl. H.C. I'laii-, sh.i iriratliiiu ijiiitrarl. ami roniii if Tiiirtfr inny ! rril mi ami afhr llr Isili day or Marrli. IVil. ami rurllii-r inriiiiiulh.il i.luainiil al tlur In-parliiwnt of l ulilii- Wlirks. I'arllaiiiciil till litmars mil at IIh- rollnwlnir nfrire: liovri'iiiiifiit Airi-iit al I'linci- II u H-rt ami MnHlH-r and tlx- I'rovinrlat I'ollre iifflri. ai irriarp. toim-ii or ian. i-Hiinia terns, Mr., run i oljU'iwil frum lh lir iiartniriil on iwjmi-nl ot a ili -mll of .Thi ln.lr iilii.oii uhlrli will lr n-fiinilril hi ipUiiii of lis- Mjiii. nr. il I lion. . . Tin- liirt -arlly aci-rtileil. In (IMKl roil Buy ti'iidiT In 1 1 iiri'i'X p. 1'iiu.ir, t biiiity Mlnlnlir anil liilillii Works tng-iti'ir. In-luii Iiih-iiI ,,r n,ii W'ulk. i'arllmni-nt IuIiMiidi-. Virlona, li.f. i i in in ii i in n i in in 1 1 ii il I ! luildupiouri ThirRnlnl 3 -lupport Will H DONT mrclr "prop up your rch You null enerciw Ihi bono and muK-lei and lie' menu. Aich Otfcndcr Shoca alluw lull flcxibiliirof movtmenl' whilt properly uipporlin( the Scaphoid Hone. They area boon and a btming to the fool-weirjr. RCHPVEFENDER f3U SHOE IBtTiiiamM Jabour Bros., ltd. ALDER PRESIDES AT GUILD MEETING IN VICTORIA RECENTL Social Activities of Church ara Discussed with Former Rupert Man In Chair ,. i, V. ,1. Alder, formerly of Prince llifpert and owner of the Alder Hlork and properly here, presid ed al a meeting of Christ Chore i (.Men':s Guild iu connection with I lie Cathedral al virloria a few days auo. The occasion was to listen to an address to the guild by 11. l.anjiley in which Hie speaker discussed Hie nioderti altitude of the church toward lire. Illuslriitin his point Mr I.anpley said: , "As a social informer, Christ would be interested in the en foreemenl of the Liquor Aft. II1 would no doubt visit (lie beer jl i"ors and ijrivate saloons. II ! would most certainly visit on1 luminal and civil courts; lb would, iu some jljuir. pay visits, lo Shanghai Alley, to Hie opium and (rambling dens. nr inn Hie session of the l.r;nhi-10 re lie would visit I he II oil"'' and listen to some of tic speeches. . . . The attitude m (lie chiirch will determine wlieihci or not the church is lo be an im iporlant part of the social anil spiriuuil 1 1 K or Hie people in tomorrow. The church must adjust its program; it must amcm! its ritual. " In the discussion Which fid lowed, some members of the audience evpresscd Hie. view thai it was no! the function of Hie chiA-ch lo deal directly with social problems. Itul others who look part in the debate unreel with (lie speaker's views. SWIMMING AT SALT LAKES ON FINE DAYS Swuiiming al Hie Sail Lakes is "(In lliiiw" just now on tin days. Several young 'iilhuial Wfiil in mi Sunday and from this no whi'iM-ver there Is a fine Sun day or holiday there will lie crowd diiortng lliemselvrs a the popular resort. 'Ilie first swimmers of tin- spa. son liexun Hieir spoil away buck on sl . v ali-iit im' s Hay, reliruurv I . NATURALLY COLORED EGGS FOR EASTER IS GIFT TO PRESIDENT I.A1AYF.TTF. Ind.. Mm. 18 Foster iniirniiig breakfast can be an expensive feast at tho Wlu'e House this year, for Presideni Coolidge and his family will hav l(iiUa-dozen eggs ready In serve. Ttie egjfs are those of the Araiicana, ami will If Hie gift of I.. II. rbwarlz of the poultry tin parlmcnl of Purdue luiversily, owner of the flock. or will dyeing be reipiin-d to color the eggs iu true Kasir: fashion, for I hey have a natural luriiiioise shade. VANCOUVER MANAGER CUNARD STEAMSHIPS SAYS BUSINESS GOOD That Hie business for this year promise- to lie heavy was tin- slalemeiil made by C. A. Whilo lock, Vancouver manager of Hi- Cumin! Meiiuiship Company, wlu was in the oily for a short lime yesterday. He said thai llieiv were -exceptionally heavy book- (ings from Hritlsh Columbia. A parly of school teachers are leiv iug Vancouver on June S7 for the Old Country and will be personally conducted. Fvcrythliig points to a busy season and Prince Hu-perl, be said was given her ijuola ol It, How Heeling is bcaulyl Fspecially so The beauty that lies In the "Heaullful snow." j WEATHER REPORT , tioveiuiiient Telegraphs, H u,m, j Prince Jluperl, -Cloudy, calm; ; leiiiperalure, I i. Terrace Cloudy, culm; loin-' perature, 38. Anyox - Unfiling, calm; icm- 3 j perature, tt). Stewart tJloudy, culm; lom-p'Maluie, 3 J. , lliuellon Cltoudy, caliii; lem-lieralure, 10. Hmilhcrs t'louily, calm; tern- Silverware Silver-plate, Hollowware and Cutlery SPECIAL DISCOUNT GALE FOR ONE WEEK. Take aihaiitaKe or Hu- oppoi tiinily. ,,,., assorted slock ol -ilvervvaie lo flioose frum, REMEMBER ONE WEEK ONLY. Max Heilbroner G27-S23 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE THURSDAY ONLY, 7 and 0 P.M. r Richard Dix pera iu re, 13. Haw son Cloudy, culm; temperature, 22. Average fur Yukon .'10. 1J SUPERIOR In "The Lucky Devil" A comedy Ihnudeiboll. Hix. the pee.i. whizz wizard, the debonair demon of duiin il foili1lK. women and -peed He got f ul Ii -Hu- i An ni'tiou-rutni'ii) i". lurk and lightning l wheel of a ninriiiK. nieiii(j'rofiiance Dial win- 1 laiumeut Sweeplake vvifh Ihrills and lausl -Hlroiig eal. Richard Dix, Either Raliton, Chariot Sellcn, Eddii James, Joe Burke, Edna May Oliver .md oito COMEDY "FRENCH PASTRY. COMEDY CARTOON "FELIX FINDS OUT." 35c A 10c HAT DYES 25c each Save unmet .md rnirw vnur Hal wilh Mi - ' Glotsy Black Yellow Dull Black Gray Navy Blue Sage Green Cadet Clue Old Rote ; Liberty Blue Cerlte Natural Straw Lavender .- Burnt Straw Violet Brown Henna ' We have n toll line ( EASTER NOVELTIES lide KgR. Iliiiili-r. Itnblul-. 'ili. elr.. In iM Eattcr Pottcardt, 2 for 5c Ormes Limited The Itexall Hioro I'loiii ei Ih ' fR 3rd Avenue and Oth Street. Phone 82 and 200 NEW FROCKS New -Ivliu, new roloi'-, new niiten . Spring Coats Kali' l Tweed-, lulexl -dv'lr, all inoileralf i Phone 27. "DEMERS" W e ii.in to please. puruturc, il. I Ihinis Lake Cloudy, culm;' temperature, 1(1. Telegraph Creek Cloudy, calm; temperature, 28. Vhilehorse --- Cloudy, south wind: temperature, 31. Ogllyie Cloudy, oalm; turn-; P.O. Box 327. Crepe Tangier The new Cn'' iely of shades, ami floral efrei Ri.t-lni. unit SlIIIIM ,10 Inches wide. I'1' "d $1.50 IHI IV Ml' WEST of ENGLAND STORE Third Avenue PhOI, 753