. t I jPAOE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Monday, May 31 l9?J OrgandiE Orriulne permanent finish Swiss Qrvianily, o inches wide, In wliilo oiily. Per yard 65c WEST of ENGLAND STORE Third Avonuo Phono 753 ANOTHER FRESH SHIPMENT OF ROCHON'S CANDY Itocliqn's Chocolate!), 1 I It. ... , $1.00 Itochons Chocolates, 2 lh. . $2.00 Hochon's Special Chocolate; . . ... . $2,75 llochon! Special Chocolates ...',. $4.00 ltochonji Alihond Crisp, per lh. ,. .'. $1.00 Itochou's Hulk Creams, per lb. ... ,-, 75c Hochon's Chocolate Uracils. per lb $1.25 Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. Wo deliver. Meat Department Mutton Chops, per tb. 30c Slew Million. 2 lbs. ... 35c Shoulder Mutton, per lb. 25c Veal Slew, 2 lbs 25c Veal Cutlet., per lb. . . 25c Lif Veal, per lb 25c Hound; Steak, 2 lbs. ... 45c. Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. ... 55c Shoulder Sleak. per lb. 15o Slewirifr Heef, 2 ll;s. ... 25c Haniberger Steak, 2 lhs. 25c Side I'nrk, per lh . 25c. Ayrshire! Hacon, per lb. 35c Sausage, 2 lbs. ... .... 35c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. RAYON Summer Dresses $5.00 and $6.00 A full new linn of Stamped Hoods Mrs. WT Wilson Third Avenue P.O. Ho . - - 089 Phone Green 389 Millinery 25 PER CENT OFF TRIMMED HATS VENUS PURE SILK HOSIERY $1.25 "Demers" Wo aim lo please Phone 27. P.O.. Box 327 Mufflers 25c Ties . . . 10c Ladles' Clothing Waists 75c Coals $1.75 Coals ySwealerj 75c kiats (Sweater, Silk .... $1.00 llath ltobes $1.5C Kimouas $1.00 )pera Coals $2.50 Corsets . . 50c aps . . i 25c Suits plain Pressed $1.00 kirls Pressed 75c Skirts, Light Colors $1.00 Ladies' Suits, plain .. .. $1.50 Ladies Suits, Light Colors $2.00 Ladies' Suit Coat $1.00 Ladies' Suit Coat, Light Colors Dresses, plain Presses, Plain, Light Dresses. Sijk Fancy livening Gown . Miscellaneous .. $1.25 $1.75 Colors $2.00 $2.00 , $2.50 Porlier. Tapestry $1.25 urtains, Velvet, Single ... $1.25 '.urlains, Velvet. Double .. $2.00 Curiam. Lace (Dry Cleaned $1.00 Kiderdown Comforters.. . , . $2.00 lllankels, Dry-cleaned,, single i - ... .... .. $1 .00 Klankefs, Dry-cleaned, double '. $1.50 Auto Hugs , ... ... $1.00 Table Covers $1.00 Cushion Covers 40c 'ouch ftovcrs $1.00 Gloves, Lonig ... , 50o Glovc,, bhorl ... 25c Children's Furs $1.00 Repairs Charged Extra Carpets Thoroughly Cleaned and Sterilized by Rotary Process. PHONE 118 and we will do the rcstl i Pioneer Laundry Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phon 675 DENTIST I TICKET OF LEAVE I ADfT CAIP M7 HON. PETER SMITH 1""! . ... Former Provincial Treasurer of Ontario Allowed Out of Jail ! Aftor Being In Since 1924 HALIBUT TODAY End of Month Shows Large Num- of Here With oi'TAW A. Mav njn..i:.. , Offerings ticket of leave was gran ted Peter! Smith, former provincial treas nrer of Ontario, wlio' was con fined lo Portsmouth penitentiary. Smith was 'convicltyl on October 21, 1021, and sentenced! lo three years on' charges conspiring io tie I rami uie pro CTOP ' Look! Vancouver Prices A De Luxe Cleaning Service We have just installed the very latest in Dry Cleaning Machinery to take care of your various needs and can oiler the public a Cleaning Service second to none in the province at reasonable rales. PRICE LIST Gent's Clothing Suits Steamed and Pressed.. 75c uiis t.lcaned and Pressed $1.50 Coal and Vest $1.0S Trousers 75c trousers (while; ." $1.C0 Overcoats Steamed and Prussed 75c up Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed $1.75 up Trench Overcoats . $2.50 Itaincoats , . . $2.03 Fancy Vests 50c Hoys' Suits $1.00 Caps ....,,. . . 35c Silk Shirls 75c Prices 14.40c to 16.40a Tim fish sales for the month ended with somewhat of a climax; this morning when 23I.50U lbs. of halibut was marketed of of. which 171,000 lbs. was Ameri-' lean ana iw.uuii irom i.auauiau, vince of Ontario in connection' h'15- Prices for American fish' with the purchase of -bonds when he was provincial, treasurer. The tanker Mina Urea is dii" in porl from loco at I o'clock this afternoon with a cargo of fuel oil for the Imperial Oil Co. local tanks. II varied from lS.GOc to lu.COc for first class and 8c and "Jo for seconds. Canadian prices were tl.iOc to ll.GOc and 8c and 10c. Sales follow: . Canadian Margaret I., 17.5U0, to Cold storage. , Yule, 5,000, lo Atlin Fisheries. Selnm", (5,000, to Atlin Fisher ies. P. Dorrecn, 12,000, lo Atlin Fisheries. K. Lipsell, y.000 ,to Hooth Fisheries. Volunteer, 8,000, to llooth Fisheries. " I American ileolute, 11,000, to Pacific Fisheries. Virginian, 21,000, 16 Iloyal Fish Co. ; Prosperity, 28,000, lo llooth Fisheries. I Sunset, 30 000, to Cold Slor-i age. . ! Bonanza, 20.000. to Cold Slor-j Yellowstone, 18,000, lo Cold iloragfl. , Hazel II., 10,000.' to Atlin ishcrjc. Salmon Hippo, 7.G00 red and 300 whites, to llooth Fisheries at l :.50c and 3c. REV. P. E. BAISLER TELLS CONGREGATION OF WORK AT JUNEAU Itev. P. F. Haisler preached at i. Paul's Lutheran Church last 'Veiling taking as his text the pitle for Trinity Sunday. The Quaker deelared that God's Will tnd all God's laws were benevolent and that- the- most fuolish fling one could do was Iq disregard or oppose (hem. Mr. Haisler made a plea for (he effective leaching of faith iii tin Triune God as onco delivered lo Hie saints and set forth in the ecumenical creeds of Christ endom. Much boasted . hroad- inindediiess, Hie speaker, said, was often the cause for doiiv "NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT," R.8.C. CHAPTER 116. OOSSE MILLElin LIMITED, rltrrl .rrii-t- at -2i lluwe sirrel. iii the city ol Vanrajtitrr, I'rnviiKtr of UrllUli Columbia. llhllLHY GIVES MITHU Out II tu under sta tion 7 t the Mid Art ilfpusllfd llh tin- MiulMrr uf Cublir Work tl Ottawa, and Hi the orrire of I lie IHMrlct lirirulrar if ItMr Land Ucrl-try tiltlrlrl or I'rmre I'.ii(mtI. at rrliwp Hiirt. B.C., t drcrlp lion of i Ik- file and plan uf a wharf and trrule for rarrylu? aler plr line projx.MMl lo ix imiit at shannon bj tjuwn Charlotte Islands. In th l'rovm-e nt Brltloh Columbia, on rorrthnre of lot 4 SHa. Ouern Charlotte lliid, In the I'rovlme of lirltlh Columbia, and as thuwn ti) plan, containing In all an area or eiirnt mi ai-rea more or ie. AMI TAKE Mir i:e that after th ex il rat ion of one '1 month fnun the dale or the first nubllratlon of thla notlre. noMe-Mlllerd Limited will undrr nectlon 7 of Hie aald Art apply fi the Minister or Pub ir Work al tin orrire in t ie UIIV of Ottawa for approval or the fald H- ind piatn ann ror irave to cunnrurt ine tald wharf and Ireelle. nalfd at rrlnrr iioi-rl. ii.c. this Join day of April, A.n. m. uussr.' .in. i. urn i.i mi i r.i It r Its Solicitor. Williams. Manson a Oontale'. J "Onrs a '7m I ! For medium lo full Jnurth Vtrt law hit, long jiirl, t!ai-tit tandl at tidtt to tunlrol thigh flesh. Nemo Bridge Construction, cix Jront ileels ihorler than , -toriet top-no digging in, Diagonal toning, creating uraighl lines. While or Pink Coulil. Sizes 22-36; MJ0. When a woman aaya he ht Imi wearini the uir.e mmkt ol cornet (or ten yeart, of Blieen years, or , more you may b aura it ia a Ntm. M Jabour Bros. Ld. KOrS DUOS.LImited.Toronto I For a Perfect Cup of Coffee the ideal milk for CARNATION'S an ideal cup of coffee. With its creamy-delicate taste it brings out the rich perfection of the aroma. And it-adds that golden-brown color which coffee-lovers want. No wonder Carnation is so good. It's pure, fresh milk made doubly-rich by-evaporation. Then sealed up and sterilized fpr safe-keeping. It is creamy-rich yet by adding water, takes the place of ordinary milk. Order from your grocer today several cans or a caae of 48 cans. srml fur i trrt ! '' c"'k liouk. AiMrrM lainaimo Milk iToautt .wn- vii. Lmillr.l, in wwll si.. Vancimtfr. It looks creamy It tastes creamy It Is creamy From Contented Cows' nothing or believing nothing it. the building up of tin! Kingdom of God. Mr. Haisler also gave a brief report in ooiuieclii"" with tho: work at Juneail wiiere llesurreo-i ion Knglisli Liruieran. Cliuicli was organized oil April 1 1 wi'.li 15 members, the enrolment now being 71. lie anniiiintiwl lint itev. II. . Allen f Cliiago btti accepted a nail lo that cliur:it and would take charge in August. Mr. Haisler will remain her. over next Sunday ami on lhi evening will inslul Hev. T. D lliride as pastor of St. Pau!' Lutheran Church. Then Mr Haisler, accompanied by Mrs Haisler and younger son, wtL proceed lo Juneau ami remain there until August when thoy will return to N letorin. NEW FISH WAREHOUSE ON GOVERNMENT WHARF Contract for Pile Driving Given by Department of PUbllc Works to John Currle & Son The contrnot for Hie driving of new piles on that part of the government wharf on which a fish handling plant will hi ercel-ed for the Co-operative; Fisher men's Association of tins city has .been let lo John Currie Son. The conlraci for the build intr has not vet been awarded. As soon its II.? work of pile driving, etc.. on the western end of the wharf has been completed Mitchell & 'Cu r rie will star) on I he construction of the biological station and the llano n Fisheries warehouse. FINED AT SMITHERS FORGETTING FIRE A Smithers on, May 2fi before Col. II. li. Galp, j.pM (iuy Farrow pleaded guilty to a cliargo of burning contrary lo the conditions of a fire permit with which he had been issued by a duly authorised forest officer. Accused was lined and ffA costs, of default H days' imprisonment. Fine and costs were paid. BANK IS BEING OPENED AT OCEAN FALLS THIS WEEK A branch or the Canadian llank Of Commerce is lo bi opened at Ocean Fall Ibis week with G, lloss m manager. D will be the paper tuwnV first bank. F. L. I'iuckley arrived here Ibis nflernoon on the Prince Charles and Is proceeding through! lo Port Clements in connection wllb the opening or lil mill at Unit pointi ml Tki ItM w Carnation Milk Produced In Canada t WEATHER REPORT Terrace: Cloudy, ca'lui, temp. JO. Alijo: Cloud), calm, temp. 5S. Stewart: Cloudy, calm, l?mp. IV. Ilnzelton: Cloudy, cnlin, temp 58. Telegraph Creek: Cloudy. calm. temp. 18. Smithers: Cloudy, calm, b-mp IK. Hunt Lake: (tain, calm, temp. 50. WIRELESS REPORT Noon 1 -DIGHY ISLAND. Itainiiig, ealin, barometer, :'y.8C; temper ature, 53; se.t smooth; Princes-Mary due in at t:30 p.m. north Iioiiii.I; lankrr Minn Jlrea due I" at i p.m. imrllibound. DH.VD THHK POINT.- Han meter, ''J.V2; lfnieraliire, 50. HULL IIAHHOit. Ovemisi. southeast gale; baropieler, iW. 77: lenieraltire, 50; 8ea nuigli. Mr. ami Mr. J. Field Strang returned from Vancouver on Hie Prince Charles ami will be goiikg out lo the cannery at Shannon Hay. i APPLICATION rbR BttR PARLOR LICENSE Tltirtv il) rroln iU'i- lieri- if, in 'letMi iiiaklna flnalion in Um- er.tiiKial iHiieniiiHiii rot Um inniallatl'Hi ami nixi Hon or a Iti-ir Parlor to tw l i'ati-d m iw iirnu nil Hi:. I'silHi liilh'd M-v il. I'j6 II Irl at uiran !!. VIII.L-. LIMITED The Best Place to Buy Groceries WE OFFER THIS WEEK: Pork and Boans Delmonte, -mull luw. (2 tins ru $1.00 Libby'n, large tins, 7 lilt for D5o Llbby's Pickles and Olives Sweel, Sour, Chow or Mixed, any t!(c bottle, 3 for . . $1.25 Holnz Catsup a hollies for 95o Llbby's Asparagus Tips i Large size, '.i for . . .. .. 05c Small size, fj for $1.00 Quakor Canned Corn 7 tins for $1.00 Strawberry Jam i:mpress or Mnlkln's Hest pure 8Go McLaren's Pure Baking Powder 5 lb. tin Tor $1,35 Hesl Creamery Hiiller in bulk '.' pound for SSo" Wo specialize In Frosh Fruits and Vegetables Strawberries and Bananas B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phonos 45 and 574 JUNE BRIDES' SILVERWARE and Cut Glass Sale Never boforo have we assembled such a varlttv of beautlM and dlstlnctlvo pieces to sell at such amajLl low prices. You will do well to give them your close Hud Of particular Importance is the offering of Hodgert' is? Community Plato and William Rodger' flatware on which wo are giving a special discount during the month of june Scientific Optical Work Ours Is the hest and most modern equipped Optical Parlor In tho North. Our specialist has had twenty.ie,en years' oxporlcnco In filling nnd testing eyes. Our prci aro always reasonable and our work dependable. We In! vito consultation. Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue The Diamond House of the North HHHHVHBflsMal9aMaflNBK9 WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 0 p.m. "THE ANCIFNT HIGHWAY" An adopt. limn of Junie- Oliver limit'"" i Hi v 1 . A 'lining ruin-inre ol tl a- t.in.i--,i "Wllt-niiW'ilig lair uf inllllii'l and !uve n Hi-logging rami" along the SI. Liiwreme lliv. i V , play kited high wild ml ton. struggle, -unpin-. Ieiel and Hair-miiing eei nM!.. Kverjune l dviianitie lil.iting m 'he lug log jam the Ihni k during Hie explosion Um Lallle lielweeu liunl . i , . iiud (lie giant tree ra-liiiig on the lumber ruin. s ra-l : Jack Holt, Blltle Dove, Montague Love, Stanley Tsy lor, William Carroll, Marjorie Bonner and "ili. "THE PACEMAKERS' SERIES No. 11 GEORGE O'HARA AND ALBERTA VAUGHN IN "DON COO COO." INTERNATIONAL NEWS Vn w- of .r-. ,,. S.H "A'. tin. ii l 8.. ilm.si'vtH ' m ilns Don't Wash- Telephone the Canadian Laundry You jua-l plume im lo t all lor onr Inin lle i . wniliing i off tour tin ml for the iel nl I lie iiiHlaiire, OMiig our SOFT FINISH SERVICE m- Iliiug reliirut'il uiiuiariihililv vvdlird, dried, Willi FLAT WORK IRONED!! Ami the ro t llial you will wonder wbt tun hnte imt illed h OTHER SERVICES THRIF-T, Hie wearitu' iippi: l i -mt Ii lli FLAT WORK IRONED and WET WASH. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOGK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, PU" makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. CLECTniC AND ACETYLENE WELDINO. Our plant u equipped lo handle all kinds ol MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and JSC Everything for the Builder LUMBER. We have the mint complete Mock ol i'"1 dimciisiioiia, lii.lap, rir finish, flooring! V J01" voncers, etc., in Northern U.tL Wo can supply everything In a building from tho foundation to tho last piece- or finish. l'"f MoToro lniying inspecl our slock. II will pay v0"' prices urc right. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones'118 and 117