PAGE BIX THE. DAILY NEWS I ITALIAN SILK RATINE A lovely pure shot-silk mixture wliich nets silkier Willi vvashinfr, for ladies' ami children's dresses. Comes in colors of olive, orchid, while, paddy, sand, pink, and orange, thirty-six Indies wide, per yard 65c WEST of ENGLAND STORE Third Avenue Phone 753 FOR THAT SLEEPY SPRING FEELING Tako a hutlle of Edinburgh Hospital Sarsaparilla Compound Uuriches and vitalises the blood $1.00 a Bottle Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. MEAT DEPT. Hound Steak, i lbs. .. 45c Shoulder Steak, per lb. 15c l'ol Iloasl liver, per lb. 15c l'riincjllili Itoasl, per lb. 20c Sirloin 'Steak, ! lbs. .. 55c Veat UUtlets, per ib. .. 25c Slew Veal, 2 I lis. .... 25c Shoulder Veal, per lb. 18c I.anib Chops, per lb. .. 35c Pork Chops f loin lb... 35c J'ork Chops (shoulder , per lb ...... 30c Sausape. 2 lbs . 35c Salt Pork, per Ib 30c Heef Drippinr-', 3 lbs-... 25c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 575 Spun Silk Per Yard $1.25 Cotton Crepes Per Yard 25c Mrs. W. I. Wilson Third Avenue. P.O. Ilox - - 08'J Phone recti 38!) Donegal : Tweed Coats $20.00 "Demers" Wo aim lo please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 B. MUSSOLINI AND HIS WORK Hill Ul. II M n 1 1 I - I IWUIIIHQ3 ibvi;ijiiilllieilb:f in Triumphant Speech Made at Rome Recently EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY Says Garrulous Parliamentary Institutions Must bo Done Away' With For Success A recent speech of Henito Mussolini, Premier of Italy anil usually now referred to as the 'Dure" made a vigorous fiKhl- inj speech recently in, Homo in which ho outlined his work both ror the past and future. The program of FasrMsin, ns he inlerprctcil it, said the Pro- mier, was contained in the name,! ;nd that program still remained he same 'namely, militant. He recalled how (he newspapers had endeavored lo ignore his existence, and how he had been tie- foal ci I at the elections at the very juncture when the represen tatives of the old political system had begun their process of iecomposilion and disintegra tion of the stale, which no lon-i?er did anything; to check the rapacious and parasitic behavior of the old parlies. There was a need for men with courage to found a new party which could overthrow those nolilical- ele ments. Wiped Out ' Those elements, said Signor Mussolini, were pushed into the Special Tours Who goes therel Where? with the Veterans to the Battlefields, France, Belgium and Blighty, leaving Montreal June 19, on the Cunarder "Antonia" for Cherbourg, under the auspices of Thos. Cook & Son.'Limited. Other Tours from Montreal SONS OF ENGLAND TOUR Slay 22 Am-ania for London CALEDONIAN SOCIETY TOL'H Juue'll Atlirnia for Glasgow EDICATIONAL TOUR June 26 Aorania for Plymouth, Cherbourg, London STUDENTS TOUR July 2 Aurania for IJverpool DAUCIITEItS & MAIDS OF ENGLAND TOUR July 3 AuMinia for London MASONIC TOUR July 9 Atheuia for Glasgow The Cunard Steamship Company, Limited, C22 Hastings Street, West, Vancouver. CUNARD ANCHOR-DONALDSON You cannot afford to miss this 1 lb. of Chocolate J.clair itiscuils and 1 Ib. of Kntpiess l$est Tea, all for 95c 3 tins Libby's Asparagus Tips 95c 4 tins Libby's Fresh Spinach 95c 7 tins Heinz Pork and Menus 95c 5 lbs. California Table Figs 95c 3 bottles Heinz Catsup . . . . 95c 6 tins Peas or Corn 95c 1 6 large tins Tomatoes .... 95c 13 lbs. (iranulaled Suj-'ar .. 95c 4 lb. tin Malkln's Hest Pure Plum Jam ... . . . .-. 55o 4 Ib. tin I'.mpress Pure Hasp-berry Jam 75c 4 Ib. tin l'nipress IJlack Currant Jam 80o 4 Ib. tin llnipress Orange Mar-j malade , 65c 3 combs pure Honey 95c 4 cartons Sunlight Soap ... 95c; 12 bars Palmolivc Soap .... 95c' 4 pkgs. Princess Flakes . , . 95c 7 lbs. Seedless Raisins .... 95o 3 tins Libby's. Delmonle, or Mal-kin's Itest Sliced Pineapple 95c G tins Singapore Pjneapple, ' sliced 95c! 13 pkgs. Malkln's Hen I Jelly J Powders ... , 95c 3-50c tins Schilling Hest Jinking; rowner ... , a&o 7 lb. extra Fancy. Dry Prunes 95o 19 rolls Toilet Paper .. .. 95o 19 bars While Swan Soap . . 95o, Commencing this week plenty of Fresh Strawberries and Whip-! ping Cream, Fresh Fruit and '.Green Vegetables. I B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 674 More Flavour Don't limit your enjoyment of Mustard to occasional use with Cold Meats. It gives more flavor to hot meats too sharpens the appetite, neutralizes the richness of fat foods and makes them easier to digest. GlmaiftMmtard aids A. JL digestion. war by anolhur LAND ACT. Appllcanl. Nolle of InUnllon to Apply to Ltai Land In Itiii'-h Ituporl Land lldurd Hlf 1M-trlrt of iiail nature 5. and ltuate oti ...fi nil. iir, ifiiaiifi, TA.kE NOTICE that .lfred Sanm, of Prliii'i- lluiierl. ori-unatlon Marlnrr. In tciwl. tu apply for a la of the follow-In di'txTltx-d landa: i utiiiiirni'lnir al a kM plunlid at tt oouth rnd of North llarlijpl Inland; thenre around the lland at lilftli water liiaia, and lontainiiiir SO arren. more or lc. At-FBED SVV'A.NSO.N. Appltrant fialed April T, t( Summer Excursions EASTERN CANADA UNITED STATES Tickets on sale Dally from May 22nd also to Same route bolh directions or one way via Vancouver. Tickv'tf on sale May IDlh. Return limit October 31, 1926 Full Information City Ticket Office, Prince Rupert. Phone 260. U9C revolutionary : to say that none oi u ami in act. They trembled oflen In their the first plate myself, attaches jovvardice durinj? the war. They any importance to what is said gave the glorious troops, the ami written in foreign countries. victors of the llattle of Vitloria Advises Other Countries v'cueto, neither triumph abroad, It is absolutely logical that the nor triumph at home. Those, uulside world df democratic. Lib political elements which hail dis- eralism and plutocratic clannish sipated the treasures of Italy s uess, which is without any iclory in a base aud extraordin- country, should be against us. ury fashion had lo be dispersed The counter-revolution, which md wiped out. I we have destroyed at home, ami Wo accomplished thai lask, which is trying in vain to reor-bguor Mussolini continued, when gauise itself abroad, is. tlio Lost ve organized and carried out the testimony lo the fact thai we march on Home, which now, af-J carried out a' revolution. To the .er the lapse of years, lias al- responsible authorities in for-.eady assumed a legendary chat- eign stales we say: "You will icier. Then camo the heavy ro-havc lo o through what we have -tionslbilities of governing the 'gone through. If you want to aatioit. It was a hard lask, for.Iivo you must do away with gar-e were surrounded by moral rulous parliamentary instituted material ruin, and the innu-jtions. Yo.ii must give authority .nerablc problems which had been lo the executive power. If ou nany years awaiting a solution, wish to live you must face the 'eople were expecting the mira- gravest problem f century, r!e to be achieved as they expect i the relations between capital and something f;reat from every new nan. Our task was immensely ormidable. , Imperial Rome Look around you al this ador- ible Home become by our cf .oris dome Latin world. A few years hko, when this city lay somnolenl un-ler a deaf bureaucracy it was regarded us-a city Just like any other. The Prime Minister proceeded to refer to the campaign launched by the opponents of Fascism after Hie murder of Signor Mat- eutli, saying: All this campaign army, the navy, and the Air 'orec all this in Hie space ofj me year. I am proud lo be able CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. - .NOTICE IS IIEIttllY GIVE."! Ibat llw Uriel-He nUtlnr over uplrel Tlmbvi l.itenre Ma 48IS, sllualed on I'll t Ixlaud. lunge i, Coast District, U tam-rlled. (. II. .1AHK.1, v government liquor act. Nolle of Application for Bttr Llcanea. .NOTICE IS IlKllKUV OIVK.V that on the rati day ur May nrtt I lie unclerirn-l In IhkIj to apply I" LlQUiir Coalrul Board fur a lii-riirr m retl t pmiU'e kfi'iwn a (l.VV.V.A. Hold, ltuatr in the tiiwnsUe of I'ort Cleim ril. II. C. upon Ih" land di'srrlbrd a juiutn half of lol S and 0, bik it, Cllrlrt lot 740. fjucro i:tiartoltr IXandi Illrlrl. arrnrdinr lo a rrKHtcrrd map ur plan dcjHullcd at thr-Land itffrtfiry orrirc in llf City of Hriiire Import, B.C., and nuiiitM-red I07t, tor the al of Im-t by the fla or by the "1mi bottle for conaumption on Hi" Dicrnnfi. fialrd at Prlnrt liuprrt, B.C., this Sth day of April, lvtc. labor. "Waiting for Something." This problem, Signor Mussolini continued, lias been completely solved by Fascism, by pulling capital and labor on an a 'greater and an iniperialjel"alily before a common the soul of the immense jiiprliw.iia!ielj, prosperity ami greatness of the nation. Comrades, you are without doubt impatient through waiting for something. (Ories of assruP . When last year I promised you that we should succred I kept my word lo you. ou will believe me if I tell you that,. your impatience will be satisfied one day? He-fore I say anything on this sub- lias been reduced to a few tons' ject. In which I hare your anxi- of tirintfd tinner. It was raltim-1 L'ly, OU must Understand that nious campaign which reduced the opposition parties to nothing. In only a year we have given to lite Italian people revolutionary laws, ffivvs which will restore our national and social life, and fur-Iher, we have reorganised the you must be disciplined to an in credible extent in your daily work. The fateful hour is tint al ways slrikir. I'be wheel of destiny is turning, and he is wise Alio is Will ell fill and sees his op portunily when it comes. Divine and Adorable Our divine and adorable Fas cist Italy must be vigilant and firm in her work of peace. She must adapt herself lo the necessities of work, and she. milsl become systematic, lelinciuus. and persevering, rwanrio correct Italians of some of their traditional faults namely, their facile optimism and their negligence, oflen followed by excessive diligence, their excessive tendency lo rest yn their oars after an initial effort, their belief thai everything will come out nil right when very often the work has not been beigun. jf succeed, and if Fascism succeeds, JtL, remodelling the character of Kalians on may be easy in your minds, and rel assured thai when the wheel of destiny passes we snail ue prepared in seize u aud to turn it according lo our will. Comrades, II is a glorious thing lo live beneath our colors, which have been blessed by the priests of the religion of our fathers, in which we believe. Hut it will be si ill mot e glorious If we have to die for our ideal. The Prune Minister's speech' vyas followed bv frantic cheering SPRING STEAMER SERVICE STARTS Boats Will Arrlvo at 10.30 Wednesday and Saturday, Sailing For South-Thursday and Sunday Evenings The spring servlcl; of Hie Canadian National const steamers comes iiitoiejffecl'.lfiis week. Tiie j-ctgular llriieiablo of tlio Verviejs calls fo'r boats arriving here from the south al 10.U0 "NW'dnesday and Saturday morrf-ings and sailings for Hie south at ll4o'clock Thursday and Hun-day nights Willi the, Wednesday boat goin,g lo Ahyox and the Saturday boat to ti-wart. For a week or 'so, however,, there will be a .slight variation from "Hit llmeUilblo' as regularly planned. Instead of sailiiiig for Anyox nt 10 p.mV the ntcamer Prince Goorgon May 12 and it) will leave at U0 in the afternoon for both Stewart and Anyox, returning. here on Thursday night ih lime lo sail for Iho south -at II o clock. Arter itieso two trips, the Ueorgo will lake up her regular schedule saillmg f roni here at 10 p.m. Wednes-, days and making "piily tho Anyox call. i The Prince tiharlc will make one more trip on the weeU-tjud service before being replaced by 'the Prince Huperl ut the end or next week . The steamer will nr-, rive from Hie south at 10.30 Saturday morning, sail at 10 p.m. for Stewart aud, reluming here, i leave for the south al It o'clock Sunday night. THE WORD "OBEY" IN MARRIAGE CEREMONY Anglican at Ottawa Always Uses It Dut Presbyterian Says They Will Not Obey Anyway OTTAWA. May 1 1. Interviews with local clergy over the Use of Hip word "obey" in the Anglican service reveal the fart that Olla-wji brides make no serious -lemur over a mailer which perhaps (hey do not lake very c riously. "I have never yel met Ih" woman win jeopardized the possibility or landing a husband by not promising everythitag." Thus Col. the Itev. It, Sleacy, rector of All Saints' Church. Weslboro. expressed his views oh tho matter. " T.ove, honor ajul obey.' is never omilled in the Anglican marriave ceremony. We have lo watch the girls Ut sec that they wun'l say 'be gay Instead of 'obey.' All this talk is nonsense. If a man aud woman love earh other these things dnuT count. People marry themselves. merely witness the ceremony mid uive the couple the blcsilig of the chun-h. Marriage 1s older than Christianity, ami some of the most holy marriages are performed oulshle Christianity by the so-calltti heathen." "Obey is not used in our mar-riBC ceremony," slated Ilev. M. C. Flail, pastor of Itosemounl United Church, and Moderator of the t tilted Church Presbjiery. "Tin word 'obey' whs tefl out years ago," he. added. "We never aked the men but always asked the women lo obey and as Hiey never did it well what's the use?" WEATHER REPORT. Whilehorse, elear, calm, temp 32. Selkirk, cloudy. I'.ilni, temp. .') Dawson, clear, calm, temp, ti Steamer Canadian up Stewart Itiver toi-vMayo 2:-'0 a.m. SHtRltT'S SALE OF LANDS. In th Suprama Court af Brlllah Columbia lrreii J. k. Sh.VLV. I'laliitirr (Juilriii'lit Crnll tori, ami K. I SfKI'IIOSO.'V. a avrrutvr ut Um of L. C. SlrtlH-iisSL anil S. II i:ruui, iiurmr ilia niPtiiiHr f tiw lau K. I-. slrilH-!lsun, tllMh-r I Ik- iuiin- fl IMilH-iiM.n i.iimi. aii'l STKflll.N I Ti,. K i.iiiim, in-iriniaiii. uii.iiiii lx-lilr,. I lHl ASlt II V VIHTt K of au Ortlrr lnal liy Uk HiHiuralilx liordril Uiiiilcr.iTilvr Juillre of the suptriiie Cuurl nr linlitti uamitliia. iUIisI al Vain-inner. II, i.. Ob-(till day of Juif. IVt.. I will uf'er fi sale b iHibllt: kiirtMi ufi J'rliUj, ttw I tin day of Slay. tv6, at tlu- liiir of l u rliirk U'jm. al In iiivt riiim-iil biilltliea. Ilau-llon. II. i... all Um rlirtil. title and In tcrml of K. L. StrplinuKiii. a rirrutur of the rililt i if K. I.. Mrlirll tl. atHl S. II. Crum durlna Um llfflimr of Um 111'1 K. c. nlfbliMiKiii, unlr tlx- iianio uf SU-fMirnMiii K Cruni, ami si-'iIwiim.ii 4 (.him. hi the folluwlnr laiul: I'art 3. us arir ur l-ot nil, Onsip I, i.aiar uuirici, i-ruvuire in nriii.n lot umlila. I he lamU wt lu be mill arr aubjerl bi I'vmtinir m'intiiH ani iar iim-icoii. JuflmiH-iii crrditor J. k. Sraly. Jmlr iiifdI lirbliirit. y. I.. SlrnlH-iiMiii. a ritmi tor of lh subtle of K. U Str lirnHt and s. II. Uruiii ilnrlnir the bfftniip or tin- lab- K. i:. SI-Iiciioii, unili-r IIh- mine of ii.piiciitni i i. rum, aiiu sirimriium . i. rum. Tin- rolluVitnr rliarara v i -I ayaln.t ll- lain): MlilUaKn III fafur uf 1.. S b-iinioti a rnwuior or nn riau r t.awam i;. sti'lifnoii for i-.on.no whoii lntrrrl will b aula at mi' l nor oi me aair. Jiidmnrnt o. u. r'lli'd tlw :illi ti ut .ViVHiihrr. 03. 1. k, Sejly I'laliitirr V. I . I.. S'r-hrii.uii aa rn ulur or thr rMir or r.. srruiH-niioii, ami S. II r.runi, ilnrliitr llio lifetime t u,r uu- f. i.. sirineii.n, nniler I In- naini- or SlrtieTi miii a crum, and strpliriiMiu 4 i rum. tie fi iiiliiit., wlilrh Jiiilirmenl a renewed on me rain uy or .lovciiiurr, Ivla. Tri'liiH of Sale: I ah. Haled thla Dili day of April, tnjr, JOIIM hllllll.1V. snrrirr ror the c ouiity or I rune ltllHr, "NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT," H.S.C. CHAPTER IIS. I.OSSK-Jlll.l Klin I IMimi. i-KNlered of flee at 1111 llotte Street, in l.. i ly ()l Vancouver, frovliii'i- of Hrlll.li i.oiiniilila lUllKIIV filVRM MJTK.K that It h.i. und."' wi-tion 7 of thi! aald Art ilrponllrd Willi tho MlnlMer or l-tihth Work. ( otUwa and In 1 1- orfirr of tlir lil.irh t lirirtairar or tin- Land lliiil.try IH.irlcl ur prlhre lluiwrt. at rriiH'v Impert, B.t:.. a dr.nir,: lion of I he .lie and plana or a uiuif and lrrt for rarrylnir a v-airr pin. Ilim iropoi-d In he hum Shaniion Bay. Oiirni i.hmintlr Inland. In thr Vmviiii or llrlti.li colnlnbla. on forenhnje ,..,,. if iil 4.-.HB. onrrn Charlottr bjiiiU, In I he I'm lure of It rt lti.lt Columbia, and rinnii ujr I'lnn. . iiniaiiiinK in ait au arra nr rlaht (S) anr morn ur lr, AMI TAkK M1TICK that artrr i r plration or one l) inonilL rrom th datr or the rirn piiljIKminn tlr nut ii,,ti,'. floor-Mlllrril Limited wilt Under ," 7 or Hw ahl Ai l aimly to tin, Mliilatrr Vj" I'Hhlir Worka al hfa ofriri- In the fliv of Ottawa for approval or thr Mld a ir aJfTnd lr' 10 V'WUWl " onssf;..Mii.tnn LiMii'tu. Wllllaiut, Mauaou 4 ouuiilm. China range Tuesday, May u ,,,, China An In extra special Cup and Saucer Sale of a wonderf i ol of now designs at prices you will find It hard to u "! anywhere in Canada. Visit our Basement Store for Qlassware, Drajiwa and Novelties. It will pay you. ar( Optical Department Eyes examined, Vision tested, Glasses fitted by registered optometrist. All letuos are. ground by an e pcriontcd operator- exnetly to prescription and carefully in spected. This expert optical service' may be had at ver reasonable pricos. ' Max Heilbroner 527-529 Third Avenue Tho Diamond House of the North saaaanaaBBaoMaaBjajanaaaaaaBaaaBBM WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 0 "Chechahcos" A pnvveiiui iirv or love uid li.it : Ii.ij i gradation, told iig.unst a li.ic kgnniud ol ucn A picture filmed in the very heart ol fnum gripping intensity of iU dialiitttic ueliuil, sen- . ill surging ni i enin, iitid nuivt'iiii snem-M tiu Kpell-lMiiiuil. The storv of n woman vh . for gold and lol evervlhing. Hperlncnlar e ing glm iers. Strung rust. Albert Van Antwerp, William Dills, Howard Webtttr Alexis B. Luce, Eva Gordon, Gladys Johnston "THE PACEMAKERS" SERIES No.'1 8 GEORGE O'HARt AND ALBERTA VAUGHN IN "THREE BA8ES EAST1" INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission 35c and 10o Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD ' Opr-ilng Q. T. 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Misses' Brown Handals. solid leather stiles, w''' heels, sizes rroni II to l. priced nl Ladies' Sandals In Ilrown, aleut ami Klk ... ihli $1.50 $1.75 $2-7' Jabour Bros., Ltd. VI0IT OUR 10o and 15o DEPARTMENT h Phono 045. Corner 3rd and 7i