PAGE SIX TTJE DAILY NEWB IP YOUR. nervous y$-tcm had cost you ten thousand dollars you would give it better cart. But, you cannot buy .a new set of nerves at any price. YOUR NERVES CONTROL YOUR HEALTH I For jrour heslth'a ssse Consult d. a. McMillan I'.ilmer (Graduate CHIKOl'ItACTOK Itounts G & 7, Exchange lflock Fhone C'Jl PATHO MEUROMETER r T Service WEEK-END SPECIALS Terrace Potatoes, Al, per sack $1.90 New Carrots, good sized bunches, 3 for 33c Lettuce, fresh head, 2 for 2.c Celery, each 23c Rhubarb, 2 lbs 25c Spinach, 2 lbs 23c Tomatoes, per lb 30c Green Onions, 3 bunches 10c NcwN Potatoes, per lb. .. 13c 2 lbs. for 23c Fresh Asparagus, per lb. 30c Fresh Peas, Cucumbers, Leeks and Sweet Potatoes arriving on every boat. Mussallem Grocery Company Ltd. 117-123 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 Phone 81 A GOOD INVESTMENT There is no safer investment and none that will pay larger dividends than accurately fitted glases. They'll strip you worrying and start you wondering how you ever got along without them. Our Optical Service is the best by test not the best because the busiest but the busiest because the best. Lowest Prices. Expert Ser- A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. Opposite G.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Ulrch and Spruce i'er double load $G.50 Per single load $3.50 Per sack 50c Firelighters, 18 for $1.00 delivered All classes of Coal at dealers' prices. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE 11UY DOTTLES Dr. Alexander Smith MocJc Phonc 575 DENTIST NEW HALIBUT BOAT NITKOF IS IN PORT Fine III; Vesxrl, Making rlit. Call Here, Ueloiig to Capt. S. Joliansrn of I'rterMiurg Another brand-new American halibut boat Is making Its first call In this port today, following Its maiden trip, to the flllilag jgryuoevs,. The 'vWl la luiun rlltkol and belongs to Capt. S. Johansen of Petersburg whose' former boat was the Brothers. She Is typical of the larger America n boats and brought a catch of 40.000 pounds which was sold to the Royal Fish Co. The Nltkof. which was built at Seattle during the past winter. Is 73 feet long with beam of 18 feet and 8 foot draft. She Is equipped with a 120 h.p. two cycle Fairbanks-Morse full delttl engine and carries a; crew of ten men. This afternoon's train, due from the cast at 320. will arrive on time. The "good old days" weren't really superior to these: you Just had pep enough to enjoy them. QUEEN CHAKLOTTE LAND DIVISION TAKE NOTICE that II. F. Leonard, of Portland, Ore., physician, Intends to apply to the Minister of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal, pctroicum and natural gas over and under the following described land, fcltuate on Sklde- gate Inlet. Graham Island: commencing at a post mauled at the northwest corner of Section 30. Township 1; thence 80 chains east: thenrc 80 chains south; thence 80 chains west: thence 80 chains north, to point ot commencement. Located March 14, 1927 II. F. LEONARD. A. J. GORDON, Agent. Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Ave. and Fulton Street. Phone 301 PAY CASH AND SAVE MONEY Flour, 40 lb. sack, any kind $2.50 Terrace Potatoes, ier sack. . $1.75 lejrular Dollar Sodas, box .. 75c Jacon in piece lots, per lb. . . 13c Lard, in bulk, pure, 5 lbs. .. JKic. Canadian Cheese, per lb 30c Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lb 75c Milk, any kind, er case . . $5.50 Eajrle Brand Milk, per tin ... 20c China Oats, pkjr 10;: Bulk Tea, try it, per lb 60c Malkin's Best Tea, per lb. C5c, 2Vi lbs $1.55 Bulk Coffee try it, per lb. . . 50c Malkin's Best or Nabob Coffee, per lb C5c Seedless Raisins, Sunmaid, per lb. 15c Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, and Pump kin, per tin 15c Barley, Tapioca, Sajro, Rice, Split or Whole Peas, 3 lbs. for . . 25c Old Dutch Cleanser, per tin. . 10c Gem Lye, 2 tins 25c Washing Ammonia, per quart bot tle 20c While Swan or Royal Crown Soap, C bars for 25c Fels Naptha, per carton, 10 bars 80c Jelly Powders, per dozen . . . 80c You save from five to forty per cent by buying here. Nothing Cheap Only the Price EVERYTHING GUARANTEED S. II. Adams Mgr. -rrraf WARM DAYS COMING CJnl BYE AND BVE-BUT , lHiu uwi.3urri.ij We'd al! like to wait for the warm weather to heal our homes but when Spring chills the house there's only one thing to give it warmlh that is coal. You cannot have balmy weather by wishing for it, but you can give your home a balmy "feel" if you use good fuel. NANA1MO - WELLINGTON and McLEOD UIVEU BOOTLESS Albert & McCaifery Phones 11G and 117 ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to or der. in our ehop $50 as low as 223 Sixth Street SOCIAL AFTERNOON T AND EVENING GIVEN BY CATHOLIC WOMEN .suciTKt , Urn ilcil Ten and Sale Ycler l:iv Afternoon Followed It)- Keniug FotlUlirs A very successful tea and sale, under the ausplcos of the - Catholic Women' League, was held yesterday, afternoon ,jn the parish hall under the ge.nerai supervision of Mrs.,D, W. Morrlssey. president of the league. Last evening social time was spent at cards followed by a dance which was : attended by a large number. I During the afternoon a fine musical , program wa rendered, the who, con ; trlbuted Including Mrs. F. P. Kenny, Misses Mary ami Margaret McCaffcry. J Miss Ruth Olllles, Miss Agnes Oration, Miss Lorna McLaren, MUs Marie Murphy, and Mrs. J. J. Muldoon, the last mentioned giving vocal selections. Those In charge of the 'various, booth during the afternoon were: Sewing Mrs. A. Levequc. assisted by Mrs. S. Batdier. Mrs. II. Smith and Mrs. II. F. OMassey. Raffles Mrs. Oiler' Dcsitcr. assisted by Mrs. II. Lolourncau. ; , Home ccoktng Mrs. II. Mcughcr . and Mrs. J. 3. Muldoon. Tea rsom-AMrs. M, P. McCaffcry an4 Mrs. E. A. Wakefield. Misses Lucy and Mary O'Brien, Miss Lorna McLaren, Misses Mary and Margaret McCalTery noted as scrvltcurs. Mrs. B. Curtain and Mrs. Klncald poured while Mrs. J. McNulty acted as cashier. The winners at the various raffles were as follows: Box cf candy, donated by Mrs. David-ion. won by Francis Moore. Pair of towels, donated by Mrs. R. E. More, won by Mrs. H. T. Olassey. Jacket, donated by Mrs. Bcsner, won Week-end Specials Granulated Sugar, special 13 lbs. for $1.00 (Limit 20 lbs. to each customer) Sugar market is very firm and we expect advance at any time. Note Above special withdrawn Friday at closing time. Marsh's Grape Juice, pints . . 33c Quarts 62c Rose's Lime Juice, pints 35c Quarts 65c Burma Rice, 3 lbs 25c 13 lbs. for $1.00 Malkin's Best Waterglass, 1 lb. tin 25c Now is the time to put down eggs Malkin's Pure Strained Honey, 1 lb. tins, special 85c Fresh Ground Coffee, special 15c This is our regular 55c line and the best bulk value in town. Blue Ribbon Matches, 400's, 3 in a package, special 29c Combination Canned Vegetable Special 7 tins for $1.00 2 tins Tomatoes, 2Vfc's. 2 tins Quaker Corn, 2's 2 tins No. 5 Peas, 2's 1 tin Refugee Beans, 2's We cannot alter the above as sortment, as this price is too close to permit any change. Finest Roasted Peanuts, 2 lbs. for 35c Malkin's Baking Powder, 12 oz. tins, special 25c Re-cleaned Currants, 2 pkgs. for 25c Hnowflakc or Wild Rose Pastry Flour, 10 lb. sacks 51c Evaporated While Figs, special t lbs 35c New Hallow! Dates in bulk, spe cial, lbs. for 35c Lard, in bulk, 2 lbs. for 35c Brookficld Fresh Eggs, in cartons, 2 dozen for ........ 85c Buttercup1 or Goldenloaf Brick Cheese. 2'.. lb. cut. Special 8'Jc Capitol Creamery Butter, per lb- 15c Breakfast Bacon, machine sliced, wr lb 3'Jc Fresh Red Spring Salmon, per lb, 35c Fresh Halibut, per lb 25c Smoked Cod Fillets, per lb. . . 20c Our famous Beef Sausage, per lb. 15c (Try a jwund. You will be back for more! FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Outdoor Rhubarb, per lb. .. 15c Fresh Spfnach, 2 lbs. ...... 25c Fresh Asparagus, per lb. . . 35c Cauliflower ........ 25c and 35c Celery 25c,, 35c and10c Mexican Tomatoes, per lb.. am3jc Head Lettuce, straight 15c Cucumbers 35c & 10c California Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c Medium-sized Ornges, .1 dozen for $1.00 Rupert Table Supply Co Phones: 210 and 211 aasassWssiaMe Qfipudorit smoke Winchesters it's because you haven't tied them by Miss Orace Curtain. 1 ' Silver tray, donated by Mrs. II. Ward. won by Mrs. J. Couture I Box of cigars, donated by Mrs. It. he- j tourneau, won by Mrs. S. Batcher. j Pillow clips, donated by Mrs. 8. Bat- ' cher. won by Mrs. H. M. BLaie. Pair of bath towels, donated by Mrs. A. D. Olllles. won by J Mulligan. A ruj, donated by Mrs. J. II. Meagher, will be drawn for later. In the evening the card tables were In charge of Mlwes Mary and Pulmyra Astoria and the winners were as follows: Brid?e First prizes. Mrs. 8. T. Wood and V. Meagher: consolation prims, Mrs. F. P. Kenny and It. McEwen. W his First prizes. Mrs. J. Ratchford and L. Couture: consolation prizes, Mrs. Bassobert and O. 'Royer. Music for the dance was furnished by Mrs. It. P. Ponder' orchestra. ANNIVERSARY OF PATRON SAINT OF ENGLAND IS TODAY anttlversary Today Is the of the birth of St. Oeorge, the tutelary saint of England. Englishmen here, as well as In all other parts of the world, plan to duly celebrate the day. Adopted by Edward III.. St. George la believed to have been a native of Cap-padocla and a vigorous champion of Christianity In the days of Diocletian. Tradition has it that be suffered mar tyrdom at Nlcomcdla in 303 AD. The dragon, which he la said to have slain, tymbsllzea the powers orrr which he triumphed. The banner of St. Oeorge, forming a part of the Union Jack. Oreat Britain's flag. Is white with a rod cross. annual?eetFngTf rupert east ladies Mr. . KubhiMMi Is Klrrlnl ITr-l.lmt ul .thl Vtrilrh llrreltrtl .stMat tor) lirKirts fur jit Year The Ladles Aid . of Rupert East United Church held Its annual meeting yesterday afternoon. ' Encouraging re ports, covering the,, past year's work, were received and ol fleers were elected ha follows: President Mrs. W. Robinson. Vice-president Mrs. Robert Wilson. Secretary Treasurer Mrs. A. J Squires. Nliiu;s iiKi'our. u.m. DIOIIY ISLAND. Cloudy. light B.K. wind; barometer 30.18; temperature 48; sea smooth; 8 p.m. poke tug Lome, towing Barge Bltick Wolf, In Massett Inlet, southbound; 0 pjn. spoke steamer Oordovn, Ketchikan for Seattle. 810 miles from Seattle: midnight, spoke steamer Princess Alice. Skagway for Juneau, due at Juneau at I am. BULL HARBOR, Cloudy, fresh BE. wind; barometer 30.04; temperature 43; light swell; 8 jun. pokc motors!) Ip Norco. Ketchikan for, bcatUe. 283 miles from Seattle; 8 pjn. spoke steamer Catala, left Engiewood aouthbound; 8 pjn. spoke steamer Canadian Observer, Oocan Falls for San Pedro, .1208 miles I from San Pedro; 8 ajn. spoke tug St. 'flo miles from Powell lllver. I DEAD TREE POINT-Overcast, (resli 8. wind; barometer 29.72; temperature 41; sea rough. ' .SOON I DIOBY ISLAND Part cloudy, calm; barometer 30.00; temperature, 46; sea Mnooth, BULL HARBOR. Overcast, fresh S.E. wind; barometer 30.00; temperature, 47: sea moderate. DEAD TREE TOINT Overcast, strong southeast wind; barometer 29.08; temperature 13: stft rough. SAVE THE S KATIIKK ItKI'OUT Prince Rupert.-Cloudy, light southeast wind: temperature. 38. Terrace. Cloudy, calm. temp. 40. Robswood. Cloudy .calm. tamp. 39. Alyansh. Cloudy, calm, temp. 41. Alice Arm. -Cloudy, calm. temp. 48. Anrsx. Cloudy, calm. temp. 4J. Stewart. Cloudy, calm, temp. 30. Harelton. Cloudy, calm, tctnp. 39. Telegraph Creek. Cloudy, calm, trmp. 33. Smlthers. Part cloudy, calm. temp. 38. Burns Lake Part cloudy, calm. temp. 40. Whttebonic. Cloudy, south wind. temp. 38. Dawson. Cloudy, calm, temp. 39. There Is something about a wind- etotakl liana that nvatoUirs a tack and makes a pedestrian seem a small matter. The usual plan is to decide In accordance with the evidence and the arguments of other Jurors. Driving in the country is safe Rural telephone poles are fragile things. Became So Weak Could Hardly Stand Mrs. Wm. Palmer, Tomahawk, Aha., writes: "Last spring I had a long spell of sickness and bream so weak 1 could hart stand. I ooalil not ! at night as tha least little noin would wake me up. I tried blood tniea and other nerve piiU, but the did Di no good, and I was getting worse. I wrote inj mother about in condition, and she sent tne three boiee of Aftr the first box I was fueling mo'h better, so 1 knpt on until t had uwd the thrre bniM, fcnd now I feel as wIl as ever I did whrn 1 was a vouug girl." Triee Sic. a W at all dalr, or maltod direct on receipt of prie by The T. Mil burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat Neglected Eyes NLGLL'CT is doubtless the cause of most of the Ills that afflict humanity. (This is m self evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are jrivimr trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities In the kingdom of foolishness, -surely the loss of eyesight throqirli ncuiec Is lhe most neUWblo.f V,f fil)ONjTi Jose'health uuid ef f I-i ckney"-th rou'tf h, neglect. Come and seal Fred Joudry lU'Klstered Optomeirist and Optician Koum 3 Smith Clock I'hone 763 Thursday, April ?i POKER HANDS WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. ADOLPHE - "The Ace of Cads" A LICK JOYCli NORMAN TIlKVOIt, 11111.1.11 KTKANtf. SL7.AN.Ni; FLEMING and others COMEDY AESOrs AdmUxIon DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - - Rippers TIIH DAINTIEST lilt E A K FAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & I'rinc Winchester aWiLd- Tdlended Giqarette to MENJOU in -IIYI'.NOTISKI)." FUJI CAULKS 30c and 10c Cold Storage Co., W llupert, ILC. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Ltd, Phone 15 AkciiIs for Ladysmith - Wellington and Peerless Coal Main Office now at .'111 Second Aunue (between 2nd mid 3rd Stm'l' I'hone your orders to Phone 15 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED I" mtOUvU, VICTOR hwX"TeU liar, etc. T- ' ! VICTORIA. Iute.lalf. Alert lUv. etc.. atur.U.r '',. hi ji n p.rn lifi m tiul it,al!" ',ol"u ,,,,, ,,ort l"l'on Thursday p.m. n.r Avenue. It. M. HMITIl. Afent. Prime KiipftjJ-'