PACE SIX A GOOD Liver helps a lot to nake lift worth living. It is worth a mint of money to hav ' one. A In! liver bccomci i gooJ liver when the liver nerves are in good order. YOUR NERVES CONTROL YOUR HEALTH I For your health' eaVe Consult a a. McMillan Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Rooms C & 7, Exchange Mock Phone 691 patho jsjeurometol Service Why Get Wet? When we handle one of the best lines of Rubber Raincoats made. They are the "Hamaco" Raincoats made in England of the best materials obtainable. We are disposing of these at reduced price. All sizes. 34-44 inclusive. Regular $12.50, for $8.50 Phone us up We will be glad to send one on approval Mussallem's 417-423 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 Phone 84 A GOOD' INVESTMENT There is no safer investment and none that will pay larger dividends than accurately fitted glases. They'll slop 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 Service. A F TRPT ArMH I Graduate Optometrist I 319 Third Avenue. Opposite G.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per double load $6.50 Per single load $3.50 -Per Back 50c Firelighters 48 for $1.00 delivered All classes of Coal at dealers' prices. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE JJUY DOTTLES Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST 5 CANADIAN WINS $10,000 PRIZE j .MISS MAZO I)U LA ISOCIIE WliOTL HtST .0tX I'OU ATLANTIC .MKSAZINL CLARKSON. Ont.. April 27.1 Canadian Press). This pretty village on the Toronto-Hamilton Highway was all agog over the announcement .that Miss Mazo de la Roche of Toronto, who lives here in her own home during the summer. has won the 10. OOO prize offered toy the Atlantic Magazine for the best novel. There were 1,200 competitors. Her novel "Jalna" Is a story of an English family, three generations of It. and their life on a huge estate la the Canadian woods. It was begun In May. 1925, and finished last December. The tlO.000 prize Is over and above royalties and aerial right, wtyloh makes the award one of the most notable ever won by a Canadian. Her great ambition, in her own words. Is "to write a fine Canadian play and have a good asparagus bed." Her garden about the cottage In the birch-woods Is always lovely with flowers, but not a wUd thing of beauty may be destroyed if Miss de la Roche Is aware of threatened danger. She has a blueberry patch on her wooded lots, blackberries galore also and many are the delicious confections she makes such as a "toma to preserve" from a recipe given toy her grandmother. Miss de la Roohe has a 'decorative personality," is attractive to look upon, fond of dancing, artist as well as writer, and likes nothing belter than to make a room charming with magic of books and old furniture, aided toy her unseparable companion and adopted sister. Miss Carolyn Clement Bunty.' her Aberdeen terrier, loves the woods as wcU as her mistress. The latter Is descended from an old French Royalist family, who had to leave France at the time of the Revolu tion. Her paternal ancestor went to Ireland, and nearer this generation there Is an English strain, thus constituting an unusual mixture of racer, such as often produces genius. Her grandfather was a university professor, and some years ago Miss de la Roche came Into possession of his library, but the books had been stored so long in a REMEMBER ! For Montreal prices on Clothing for Men & Boys Don't forget the Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. B. Miller - Proprietor THE IJEST OF OUR SPRING COATS, SUITS, DRESSES have not been nhowii In our windows during the sale. Now on display at moderate prices. BENT'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Third Avenue Dr.J.R.Gosse DENTIST HelgcrHon Mock X-ltuy Service. Open Evenings Phone 686. ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order. In our shop as low as $50 223 Sixth Street AN INVISIBLE SHIELD AGAINST INVISIBLE FOES The foes are countless germs that lurk on the many objects you touch, every day, that other hands have touched. The invisible shield is the antiseptic quality released in creamy Lifebuoy lather that makes such objects harmless to you .... And there is no better Toilet Soap for general use. T7 GERM DISEASES Z " mjr be earned br " the hndi." Lii Ixitnsh bunum damp place spoiled. L87S Fulton and Sixth Ave. IJy paying cash you buy and pay less for what you G LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Purifies and Protects Levrr Brothers Limilrd Toranio J that most of them were AGRICULTURAL AREAS IN CENTRAL INTERIOR RAPIDLY FILLING UP The provincial lands department There can't be any harmony everybody trying to do a solo. with Cash and Carry Grocery less buy Our advertised prices are regular and not specials unless so mentioned. Malkin's Dent Pure Jam, 4 lb. tin: Strawberry, Raspberry, Loganberry, lied Currant, Dlack Currant and Cherry, each .... 75c Peach Apricot and Gooseberry 63c Pure Plum Jam, any variety 50c Heinz Catsup, large bottle, each 30c Sterling Catsup, C bottles for I)3c Heinz Pork & Deans, medium. 2 for 33c Small, 2 for 23c Royal City Pork & Jeans, medium, per tin 15c Singapore Pineapple, sliced, per tin 15c lliwaiian Crushed Pineapple, 2's, per tin 25c Imported Wee, per lb 8c Drown or White Deans, per lb. 8c Pure Lard, per lb 20c Granulated Sugar, per lb. .. 7'2c Lump Sugar, per lb 12'ic Icing Sugar, per lb 10c Terrace Local Eggs, per doz. 45c D.C. Pullett Extras, 3 doz. for J3c I Capitol Butter, per lb 45c Any other variety, 2 lb. for 95c Best Dacon, in piece 43c Sliced 50c Terrace Potatoes, per sack $1.75 Flour, any variety, per sack $2.50 Canned Milk, any variety, case ; ;'. $5.50 Eagle Brand Milk, per tin . . 20c Come in and flee our store; Prices marked in large figures. Quality and quantity guaranteed. $5.00 Orders Delivered C.Q.D. Phone 304 S. It. Adams Manager. IE DAILY NEWS jBRADY RETURNS i. FROM SESSION "LACK ICIVKIl OtTLL'T AS INTLNAllLE "the. attention of parliament while in 'session was the consideration of the Peace River outltt. according to J. C. ; Brady. MP. for Ekrena. who returned 'to the city yesterday from Ottawa. In I Mr Brady'a opinion, the report of the ! engineer which has been aubmltted oa the question was untenable and unsupportatole as the development of that country, he said, was an absolute necessity to Canada. I The session, which Just concluded prior to the Easter seoa-on. was a very active one and Mr. Brady, along with the Conservative party generally, gave , support to many measures of the gov ernment calling for the expenditure of public money which they considered' in the best Interests of Canada. The i vote of $500,000 to purchase an embassy in Washington was however, op-; posed by the Conservatives as they j considered that there w ere more needy ; matters requiring government assls-.tance at this tune. j Speaking of the coming Conserva- I tlve convention to toe held in Winnipeg I this October. Mr. Brady thought that a large numtoer of delegates would be visiting Prince .Rupert prior to the convention and poufbly some of the men who are considered eligible for ;the position of Conservative leader , would also visit the city. i Prince Rupert had received much favorable advertising over the Pence River qusctlon and undoubtedly the matter would come up at the neat session cf the house. Mr. Brady believes. He urges the citizens .o support every effort to lyive a Pacific outlet for that district at the earliest possible moment. Among various matters which Mr. Brady supported on the floor of the house was the securing of floats for the fishermen here and the establishment of experimental farms In the Interior for the benefit of the farmers located" there. Alter the house prorogued. Mr. Brady made a short visit to his sister in At- rc" i lantlc City and, after attending to ports that the agricultural areas alon- .ether matters In Ottawa, came direct the Pacific Great Eastern Railway nd j tbrovzh to the cltT Uter ln tht BUm. Lue "mce oi n- mer it Is his Intention to visit as many acuan aauona! itauways are sieaauy oe- p,,,,,, the rldlng M poU,le and mg uneo up. ine government is con- betxme Jurther ttm:Uv Un needs - -w- "" of the large- const:' uency VINOL GIVES GIRL APPETITE flND STRENGTH "My 10-year-old daughter was weak and had no appetite. Since giving her Vlnol. she has an amazing appetite and strength." Mrs. W. Joosten. The very FIRST week they take Vlnol. child ren begin to fee) stronger, eat and sleep better A simple strengthening iron and cod liver compound In use tor over 25 yearn for run-down men and women and weak children. Contains no oil -pleasant to take. Ormes Limited Druggists. Yitioia GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS THIS SUMMER EDICT OF FASHION RULES NEW YORK. April 26. Olrls will be girls this summer. flew frills and furbelows of the 123 different phases of the new mode exhibited before garment retailers here, will make the 1027. summer girl distinctly more girlish than her boyish predecessor. Oarland pink. recfroM! coral, tropic blue and umbrlan gray are the four new hues dominant ln the color note of the fashion promenade. Half a knee will be discernible ln the summer silhouette, the models revealed. Bathing milts will be athletic and more abbreviated. VICTORIA MAN NAMED CAPTAIN OF CAMBRIDGE , UNIVERSITY GOLFERS LONDON, April 27. It. Bcott-Mon-crleff of St. John College, formerly of Victoria. B.C.. was yesterday elected captain of Cambridge university golf team. The royal commission consisting of David McKenzle, Vancouver "barrister, which has been Investigating alleged fishing at Smith's Inlet, arrived ln the city from Wales Island on the Malas-plna this afternoon, Mr. McKenzle Is accompanied toy his wife and J. A. Motherwell, chief inspector of fisheries. They will be here until tomorrow af. ternoon when they will proceed south. Spring Time is CELERY KING Time fT .fup. of ,hi fin old "blt tonic " ii all the spring medicine you need. It drivei out winter'i poiioni, Improve! tbt appetite ind mikes you feel better right im.y CELERY KING ii good for the whole daily, Adruau,3oc&60c. MR. BENNETT WAXES SARCASTIC Ift VOTE FOR ELEVATOR SITE ' tlnn t n ru.nn.tt Pnnvmil.lve mem' . t- r. KMilMIKIt'P ttll.-W.t.U K Ittl-OliT llt nilil , . ., . ...(!. V,.r, vmi iur vaiEarr. . ru mivimv ........ the vote of 163.000 for the Prince Rupert elevator alle was being considered in the House of Commons. Debate on One of .the big things which occupied I matter wwi .as follows: Mr.,Oardlner: Is this to nay for the site, on which the elevator now stands? Mr. Malcolm (minister of trade and commerce): Yes, it Is a revote. The mount Is payable from the Dominion government to the a rand Trunk Pacific Railway, now the Canadian National Railway. Mr. Bennett: This Is the property which Is leaded for 1100 per year, includ ing the site? Mr. Malcolm: Yes. Mr. Bennett: And the elevator Is built upon railway property. Mow It 1 being turned. over to the elevator com' pany. and the $165,000 Is a kook-xecp Ing item Mr. Malcolm: Surely. Mr. Bennett And the rental la $100? Mr. Malcolm Yes, it Is rented to the pool for 1100. The Item was then agreed to. Week-end Specials 200 Pails Pure Jam, per tin, I'Jc Your choice of the following varieties: Gooseberry, Peach, Blackberry or Apricot. 400 Pails Pure Jam, per tin, 3lc Your choice of the following varieties: Loganberrj'i Hasp-berry, Strawberry, Cherry or Black Currant. The above lines arc Meadow-brook and Reliance brands, quality guaranteed or money refunded. Special price in case lots, 12 tins assorted $5.75 The jam market is very firm and it will pay you to buy a case at this price. Pacific Milk, per tin 10c Limit 10 tins to each customer. This special positively withdrawn Friday night. Back Bacon, per lb 33c This price is less than wholesale therefore we cannot afford to slice it and we will sell it by the sjde or half side with wrapjer on. Average side weighs 5 lbs. Del Monte Prunes, size 40-50. in 4 lb. wood boxes. Special 69c Strawberry Rhubarb, per lb.. . 10c New Bunch Carrots, 2 for . . 25r New Spuds. 2 lbs 25c Wax Beans, per Ih 35c Bermuda Onions, 2 lbs 35c Guaranteed mild for eating raw. Florida Grapefruit, 2 for . . 25c Sunkist Oranges, medium size, 8 dozen for $1.00 Picnic Hams, per lb VJVjc Green Onions. 2 for 15c Radishes, 2 for 15c Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. for . . 25c Combination Special Canned Fruits 4 tins 3c Your choice of any of the Royal City Loganberries, 2's Nabob Red Pitted Cherries, 2's King Beach Royal Anne Cherries, 2's Aylmer Greengage Plums, 2' King Beach Red Plums, 2'A Malkin's Apricots, l's, talis Malkin's Bartlett Pears, 2's Malkin's Sliced Peaches, l's, talis. Holland Herrings, per keg . . $1.63 Cowan's Perfection Cocoa, per lb, 12c Sunny Monday White Laundry Soap, special 5 bars for 23c Swift'B Classic Cleanser, special, 3 for 23c Combination Special 5 for !13c 1 jar Sweet Mustard Pickles, 20oz bottle Smith's Tomato Catsup bottle S.B. Sauce bottle Rowat's Worcester Sauce bottle Llbby's Queen Olives. W have a limited number only of the above deals. Please phone early so as not to be disappointed.! Ogilvles Wheat Granules, 6 lb. sack, special 3)c Grape Nuts, 2 pkgs. for 33c MEATS AND FISH Note Beef Sausage have advanced to 20c per lb. owing to the high cost of beef. Fat More Fish and Snvi Mnn,.v Fresh Halibut, per lb. .... 20c .Red Spring Salmon, per lb. . . 33c Smoked Cod Fillets (boneless), per lb 23c Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210 and 211 DOESN'T CRACK SCALE OR CHALK c,v.ii... a a. wmkltmmtr BH EngfIish' PAINT 7a per TO '"ACTICAt Bit !,., prevail ib worth ot iha 1 air. B.II ,o.o l.ru":'.; parts el ur Whli. Usd-Tll 0 parts of Pura Whli. iuV " B th.s. two aup.elo, whl fnanli -ak. n.j, tat0 r ...I.. Ba.tf on 70.50, tb. p.inl n,."; stands th etlon of u,. ii" taenia. It do.. BOt chalk, i! wears aad w..r( . WT B.H "ttulUh P.BIT farther -lis hiding p,w V trcatsr. TTia mioui pMici" of pur whit lead aitttr u ahapa Iron those of pur. whlu ftlne. Th.y Hov.uU .xcU, Nothing gets through lb. ,; ' film. Alk lit Oil Dealt, for ihU paM palal with th. 70-jo guaraaiM Tba low cost of palaua. wtUi pura paint will amst. yoB. RWANPPArNDtR -i . ... 7 WHITE. DLACK AND M POPULAK COIDHB For Sale by Gordon's Hardware WESTHOLME THEATRE AVEBNCSDAV and THURSDAY. 7 and ! p.nu "The Lunatic . ?? at LuSirge A whirlwind comedy LEON KRROU DOROTHY MACKA1I.L KKNNTTH KENNA. JACK RAYMOND. WARREN COOK and others. COMEDY l.l'1'INO In -FOOL'S LIC h AES01rS FILM FABLES Admission --35c and 10c Canadian National c7hc Largcfl Railway Syflcm in America Steanishio and Train Service ... - - - j- S.tll.l.Ntm Imm PUIM'i: III l-I.UT fr S( OI l ll. VH1IH1IV, M AITU aUJ'lt rath till fill ltlit lfkl4' m..M a a. v.- a.. a lor AN VOX lor hu:h .kt . S.S. NIIM'I: 41MIX f.H- VANC0t;U i.a.i. iiirin iri.ti. ll. IN) p.m. la Ul UIJtMMtU IP . HA1I KIHV !' 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Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 235 Third Avenue Prince RuiH'rt