iAGE SIX PRINTING Stationery Office Supplies School Supplies Kodaks Films Phonographs Records Novelties Dennison Goods Birthday and Every Day Cards Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) I'hone 231 The Greatest Bargain Yet To Our Customers LOOK! Am Ling as They Itst One Pair of these celebrated genuine SELF SHARPENING SCISSORS Valued at $1.25 per pair and One large carton Red Arrow Crackers, One large carton Red Arrow Ginger Snaps One large carton Red Arrow Graham Wafers ALL FOR $1.00 One only to each customer. MUSSALLEM'S 417-123 Fifth Ave. East Phones 18 and 84 H. S. WALLACE CO, LTD. LADIES' HIKING KNICKERS A new shipment just arrived Well cut and made in Tweeds or Drill. Sizes 24 to 32 waists Priced from $3.25 to $6.50 H.S.WaHaceCo.Ltd.' 3rd Ave. and Fulton Phone 9 For Ladysmith- mcrfrrm V COAL Phone 580 HydeTransfer And Coal Co. 139 Second Avenue Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST I I BABEL IS SEEN IN MONTREAL Many Curious Anomalies in Courts of Canada's Uiggest City IRISH SPEAK FRENCH Negroes Convene Only in Gaelic In Island of Cape Hreton MONTREAL. June . iCanadi.'v. rrtMi. -What in a name?" .iiDi ;a of the Montreal court (eel like ask::;. when aome particularly surprising i... rulsUc tangle develop to snarl up - day routine. Of coun-e. court proceedings ir :r bi-llngual city are conducted in bo! i French and English, a was provided lo ihe BrltUh North America Act w rwsses giving- testimony In which eve tnncue U fimUlar with them. T hen a witness la called the Clerk of the Court hastily administers th; oath, choosing the tongue Indicated by his name. But frequently this Drovei n Uuck-pendable guide. "Jean Bapttste Couslneau;" the elegit bawls lustily, procetdlng to parte: all the sacred vow of truth InFremh a a burly laborer ateps Into the box IKIKS MT (OMI'ltllVi:. 'Sorry, yer honor, but I don't rim- pronea what he's saying." Mr Coumh- eau stolidly Interrupts And the whole rigmarole Is begun afresh. Or the name may be Patrick Hogan Patrick Hogan, do you swear on thr Week-end Specials New Green Peas, 3 lbs. for New Potatoes, 6 lbs. for 23c Head Lettuce, 3 for 23c Cucumbers, each 23c New Cabbage, 3 lbs 25c Cauliflower 23c & 33c Celery (nicely bleached), each 23c New Green Beans, per lb. ... 30c Fresh Mushrooms, per lb. $1.25 New Bunch Carrots, 3 for . . 23c New Bunch Beets, 3 for 23c New Bunch Barsnips, 3 for . . 25c New Bunch Turnips, 2 for. . ,25c Fresh Rhubarb, 5 lbs 25c Terrace Strawberries, basket 20c Fresh Raspberries expected Wednesday's boat Fresh Cocoanuts, each 25c New Comb Honey, section- . . 30c Large Ring Cherries, lb 50c Large Cantaloupes, . . 25c and 35c Honey Dew Melons, each .... 35c Watermelons, lb 10c I Choice Table Plums, 6 lb. basket i $IAQ Trials in Montreal often Involved the Freestone Peaches, basket $t.00;use of more than two languages. Mixed Freestone Peaches, basket S1.00 1 lurles. which am onttonsi Ami. GROCERY SPECIALS Weston's Assorted Biscuits, regular 85c tin. Special 49c ! Ridgeway's 5 O'clock Tea, 3 lb. U Ci-:i i tn n. bpeCial S2.49 . Wl,l, 6 t..J t v-. n I urn ' "uivo, lan una. .sultant pandemonium can only be 19c : pared to the Tower of Babel. Pure Gooseberry Jam, 4 lb. tin. Special f 49c! Libby's Queen Olives, 20 oz. jars.!. Special, each 45c Candy Kisses, lb 25c! White Cooking Figs, 4 lbs. for 35c Gold Dust Washing Powder, large package. Special 29c 2-in-l Shoe Polish, all colors, Special, 3 for 25c Cocoa and Almond Soap, large bars. Special, 4 for 25c T HiWa Aot.na.n. Ti ,,, uiuu b nspdrdgus ill's, square, tins. Special 272c Fresh Stock Ginger Snaps, lb. 19c Chocolate Eclairs. Special, per lb 39c Peameal Back Bacon, per lb. 29c This is sold only in the piece with wrapper on. Positively not sliced. Dill Pickles, in bulk, per dozen 25c PROVISIONS B.C. Fresh Pullet Eggs, 3 dozen for $1.00 Capitol Creamery Butter, 3 lbs. for $1.25 Breakfast Bacon, machine sliced, per lb 45c Cooked Ham, lb 65c Jellied Tongue, lb 65c Head Cheese, lb 25c Baked Meat Loaf, lb . 40c Cold Roast Pork, lb '. . 65c Gruyere Cheese, pkg 45c Camembert Cheese, per pkg.. . 65c Roquefort Cheese, lb 75c Romano Sardo Cheese, lb 75c This is a splendid grating cheese Imported Edam Cheese, lb. . . 50c Gammelost Cheese, iJkg 30c Kraft Limberger, V-i lb 33c Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210 and, 211. Ikstwyt 9L. attlvdr SOZZ2VC fr III (OABJACE, PMOMWpkgfV BgAl ill I ill inTil lllKlMfisBiassI GILLETT'S LYE keeps everything clean and sanitary Holy Bible to tell the truth. whole " "Com; rp.(1 pas;" .speaks up .the wit-iif.s hastily "Frnnrals. m'slcur." These complications are due to the f.ict that children of a French father may have ah Ensllsh-sneaklnif mother who has had charge of their upbringing nd vice versa. Year, aim the notato fsmine m Jr.. land sent boatloads of Irish families to the nort of Montr.l nftn h. r..r.i. wcakentd by starvation, did not survive the voyage, and families of youthful orphans disembarked at their unknown destination. , MiTlllVd hi t iirt'Yf'ii In many oases these children were adopted and reared by French-Canadian families. They retained their Hibernian names, but, associating solely with French-speaking people, quickly forgot what little they had acquired of their native tongue. Astonishing anomalies are the result today, when Irishmen speaking only French are not lnfre- quently to be met with In the Province of Quebec. A still stranger racial combination existed In a few of the Isolated har- bars of Cape Breton Island a few years ago. There Scotch and Negro settlers intermingled In the early days. The negroid strain predominated personally, but the speeeh of the Highlands sur- vlved, with the result that there were communities of soorsle definitely n?grold In feature and coloring, who converuwi fiuntitr in n..n. recital of all testimony In both French and English. but thlK U often further Involved by a witness who can speak only Russian, or Greek, or Norwegian. cnn..i . ,. ... uuutll"w tasc cans lor ine services ... ... a ui "r BCV,!n w:v.:i ,nwrP' iiiwrurcim ana tne re. I ; . .ssssssssHassssBssssssssssW! j I o e h anrl famrl V-'aaiA CA1U VCtl Ty Grocery Sixth Ave. and Fulton Street Tilt.' Ill KrK unit', if. i..,t mi iu r Miiiviiri iwtan i vw tiil' ifiti'r iininnct iiiti i'twoi. iinia niiiv Pi'CIIl.ili AMU . v'fvr . . ui cnun uvtiuu, a i e 1 Libby's Asparagus Tips, large tins S 30c Tomatoes, large 15c!West ls not Iackln8 depth because, Medium 12V2c Corn or Peas, per tin 15c Royal City. Pork & Beans, large , 12'2c Royal City Pork & Beans, Bmall, 3 for 25c Heinz Pork & Beans, medium, 2 for 35c Heinz Pork & Beans, small, 2 for 25c Heinz Spaghetti, medium . ..... 20c Heinz Spaghetti, small ...... 15c Sterling Catsup 20c C for 95c Heinz Catsup, large bottles .. 30c Corn Beef, per tin 25c Nabob or Malkin's Coffee, per tin 65c Fresh Ground Coffee, per lb. 50c Bran Flakes or Shredded Wheat, 2 for .....25c Corn Flakes, any kind rl0c China Rolled Oats, package .-.40c Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, lb.. . 20c FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES arriving every boat at prices you can afford For any other information Phone 301 $3.00 Orders Delivered Free S. B. Adams, Manager THE DAILY NEWS CEASING TO BE BRITISH VIEW OF NEWSPAPER Discussion Over Ouestion of European Immigration and Effect on Citizenship l Manitoba Free Preaa Nowhere in Canada haa the crto oration of Canada's Sixtieth Jubilee bt a entered Into with more enUnat-;ar.m, spirit abd ood-lll than In We tern Canada. Scarcely a community on the pralrlea did not have some form eieoration yesterday, at which the :ca of a united Canada waa exalted Di" nr- nil ue arrangements for tbaat celebration not one Jarring note has en heartt the people of all raeal atocks have entered heartily Into the spirit 3f the occasion. Thousands of these people have not been barn In Canada; thousands of Oem may have dtRleulty la speaking e E'liiish language, but there can be question that they now ragartl Canada as their home -and, what hi of more importance, as the new homeland if th:: children. They are altn proud to call themselves Canadians. It would be a surprising thing to hear If the) did not give to Oanada their first loyalty. we imagine that these thing are pretty generally known to the Anglo- Saxon people living In Western Oanada. They hay a reepect and. In many cases, an admiration for the peoples of other races living In thli country. They get along together remarkably well. Any trrt of racial strife Is one of the least of our worries In Western Canada. IIMIKC OPINION Knowing the situation as they do it will be somewhat surprising to the f1' of We3t(rn Canada to read toe opinions and sentiment expressed In l8sue of the Nouvelllate. pu mtwd " Thr" Rlvtr- QwbM' whleh ur,w ome conclusions from tne re- P"1" of pech made ' otta 1 ,hort tlm go b Mlor Wcbb of wln The NouveU1'e : lne yr i Winnipeg jias pointed out emphatically that the West Is "a,ln8 to be Brltuh nd thl more than ha" of the population Is of forelen orlgln- Hc U on und ground whn he lnjll"U on the d4nr wn,ch t!" enU1U ,or Candl4n unltT- 11 n0'01041 d'vllon are to be added to geographical groups. Canadian tiiilty Wl" iUtJectfd to "de shock, EvcrJthm8 U tending to push the Canadlan Weat lnto tn arm the. American Republlc-J-ratlway communl- catlon' nge of ideas. almllaHty of lnnu'nces of culture. geographical Proxlmltr nd Identity of economic Plratlon- The oaT counter-baUnce W ,uch Influence a population hold- ,n ,lrmlr to lts Canadian home. Buch condition does not exist in the West, Th,t part of th tountrT tot e Pa" peopiea uy uprooted aliens who ,re wltnout tne 'east sympathy for te British empire. We 3oubt u MaJ'cr WeS,J 6ild thlng ,n hu "Pe0" tht would lead 10 the far-fetched deductions of the Tnre Blvera PaPer- Ttie mor of Winnipeg was urging care In the selec- tlon of Imm'STsnts. and was especially In Iavor or hav,ng a large proportion of Ensllsh-SDeakinir settlera. hut It la " doubtful If In dolnir so he msrfe n. " mr vjihi wouia oe aisparaging to tne non-Anglo-Saxon people In Western Canada. I'MOKTINATF. IllKAS It Is unfortunate that such Ideas about Western Canada should exist among persons of some influence In the province of Quebec. All the deductions of the Three Rivers paper are wrong We venture to say that nowhere in Canada are Canadians .holding more firmly to Canada than here In the West. As a matter of veracity, more Ulan half thA imntilaMin nf WMtn r Canada Is not of foreign origin. It Is . . . .. . . gross unmiin to say t.nai tne west 1 "tnr th. - i - i WJ vr rooted aliens who are without the least sympathy for the British emplie." It U quite probable that the loyalty of the ' " v.J nut Lnif rm i iiiui;ii HU(7U: It or pass so many resolutions about It As for the statement that the West Is being thrown into the arms of the American Republic, the West can laugh at It. We get along well with th Americans but there Is a virile Cana-dlanUm appearing In the West that will prevent this country from falling Into any arms except those of Canada. This Jubilee year, Judging from, the sort of talk that Is appearing In this Quebec paper, might be a suitable occasion for Canadians to learn something more about Canada. It is apparent that thousands of Canadians do not know their own country. If thr; did there would be less foolish and harmful alk. bracktovIrment in manitoba was the logical one to elect V ' Edmonton, Bulletin) The Bracken Ooyernment was returned to power In Manitoba, for the reason that there seemed to be no Important purpose In making a change. The contest was devoid of Issues of moment, and simmered down Into a choice of whether this or that group of members should be charged with the administration. Manitoba, It was to be inferred, has been giltlng a satisfactory miiuienunt 'of i". iffiiirs, at the hand:, of th tire.- !JJLI !-'! i.; --T .writes-' me1' rl crUPfit! flor - am ; cool an- to ant All K' . Ac by .A.an the ent Ministry, and the voters decided hat they had better leave well alone. It Is fortunate that they made the de- :lslon In a decisive way, and gave the Tovernmcnt a majority whleh will en-ible It to function with confidence and without embarrassment. Seemingly the moat that any opposi tion party expected was to gain enough teats to make It Impossible for tiie jovernment to carry on and be able to force another election within a year. This proposal that they should set up s dead-locked Legislature, for no partic ular reason except that they were Invited to do so, did not appeal to the electors. MINERAL ACT (lor m I) CKKTIHCATK Of IMI'HO VKMKNTd NOTICE "WESTERN HOPE," TRIXIE." and OLD KENTUCKY- Mineral Claims sit- uate tn the Bkeena Mlnlns Division of Prince Rupert District. wnere Located On Porcher Island. TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmore. Free Miner's Certificate No. 89151 C. the duly authorized agent of Prank Patterson, Free Miner's Certificate No. 89137 C, iniena. sixty aays rrom tne date Iwreof. to aPDlt to the Mlnlns Recorder fnr Certificates of Improvements, for th purpose of obtaining a Crown Orant of the above claims. And further take notice that action under Section 83. must be commenced oeiore tne issuance of such Cert 1 tics te ol Improvements. Dated this 6th day of May. 1937. LEWI8 W. PATMORE. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVE- MENTS 1 IRON DUKE "FRACTION. Mineral Claim, Lot Nu. 2340. situate In Onn Charlotte rfl.l.l.a Mining , . j Division, . , Prince . . Rupert r iwniru uii ixjuise isiann. TAKE NOTICE that f. Alax Rnmn nf Lockeport, B.C.. Free Miner's Certificate no. Z7848C. intend to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining a crown grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85 of the "Mineral Act'' must be commenced before the Issuance of such certificate of Improve, ments. Dated this 11th day of February, 1937 ALFX ROOERH REDUCTION in Prices 15 per cent off for two weeks only Come in and inspect our stock . T. LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Box 977 ANGER, the TAILOR We carry a fine slock of imported Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds and Serge. Every garment tried on before finishing. 223 Sixth Street ...nr mf ideal they . Ken0" .. ,e dm- tr, . Ion dofi kagc pac - ' WESTHOLME THEATRE M C FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7 and 9 Saturday Matinee at 3 p.m. HAROLD LLOYD me IT" ilu OUR GAM!" CO.MEI)Y-"TEN YEARS OLD." PATHE REVIEW Admission Our Sale Continues UNTIL SATURDAY, JULY 9. SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Ladies Art Silk Vests, regular $1.45. Sale price .51.(1(1 Ijidles' Art Silk Rloomers, regular $1.75. Sale price . . JiH.25 Ladies' Art Silk Hosiery, regular 76c. Sale price, 4 pairs for $i,M) Indies' Jenny Lind Hose. Sale price 7."r Children's Fleet Foot Slippers, white and brown, sizes, to 10' j for 7." Sizes to 2 for Itfc 20 per cent discount on all Men's and Indies Running Shoes. 15 per cent discount on all Children's Running Shoes Jabour Phone GI5. "TRY A NIP BEST PROCURABLE ua I 11, BOTTI.ID A OUHniOJBY Ttlariginal Label look for Friday. JUJ Full MP of p.m. In - i n Brother SOcnnd 23c Bros., Ltd. Corner Third and 7th. TONIGHT' MOBUCI Or SCOTLAND T.t aita'iMica o Mivtwcaccwiivtr duiow scon" it at th Vendor's and Insist on unAnra "Wts T FROCURA&LE" This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board ar by the Government of Britinh Columbia