PAGE SIX THK DAILY NEWS Friday, June I. 102s Worth Up NO matter what amount your budget sets aside for washday expense, you will find that we offer a laundry service comfortably within it. And, more important, a checkup over a period of time will convince you that laundry-washed clothes last longer, save money, guard health . . and are cleaner! Call us on the 'phone . . . we'll gladly help you arrange for this new-era method of handling the family wash. THE LAUNDKY DOES IT UEST CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners I'honc 8 Make Your Own Cakes Here are a few attractive prices: Seedless Raisins, 4 lbs. for tKif Currants, 3 lbs. for .. SOf C. & B. Orange & Lemon Peel, 2 lbs .'. 3Tt Fresh Shelled Walnuts, per lb: 40 Fresh Shelled Almonds, per lb e 2 lbs. for $1.15 Swansdown Ftour, 2 pkga. for 850 Crystalised Cherries, per lb. 750 Glacier Cherries, per lb. o()f Dry Figs, 8 lbs. for Dry Apricots, 8 lbs. for 70 ( Blue Ribbon Peaches, 5 lb. pkgs $1.U5 Prunes, per lb. .... t!0l 1C and 12ttf Dri-Pack Del. Prunes, 5 lb. tins, 2 for Jji l.5 Fresh Cookies, 3 lb. for 81. 00 Don't forget the Green Vegetables and Fresh Fruit arriving on every boat at lowest prices. Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. Phones 18 and 81 PATRONISE THK Montreal Importers (illLAT HAKC.AINS In MEN'S HOW AND CI 1 1 1.1 )lt UN'S unning Shoes For Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies, Bulk-ley Valley Hay and Grain, Seeds, Fertilizer and COAL, call up 68 Prince Rupert Feed Co. SANKEY COURT VISITS SCENE Sl KKOl'NDIXUS OF Ml HULK OF SCHOOL TF..U JIKU AT POUT SlNlITON HEIXQ Ueihj'ilt ' ' ' TOII.W FOR HEN'kFlT 01 J I KY While the New Westminster Supreme Court trying the cue of Joeeph San-key. Port Simpson Indian who hat been under arrest for over two year for the killing of Mite LoretU Chlaholm on May 33. 1926. at Port Bsslngton, came north particularly,, by viewing the scene of the ghastly crime, to ascertain tor itself whether or not It was possible for the twelve year old girl witness, Haldlsh Sandahls, to have seen as he testified, the accused following the unfortunate young school teacher along the road past her home toward I the old cemetery trail on that fatal morning, the Jury and the officials this afternoon, guided by Inspector William Bplller, commanding officer of "D" Division of the' provincial police, are expected to make minute inspection of other points Involved In the case Besides visiting the home of Haldis ; Sandahls to check up on whether she could have seen what she said she saw, they will also be taken along the old, and now unused trail to the point where the murder occurred, past the place of Charles nelabott, thi naturalized German boatbullder. who is one of the chief witnesses for the crown in the first trial with bis testi mony to the effect that Miss Chlshclm passed his place that morning soon to be followed by Sankey as well as visiting the cannery shack where Sankey was Irving with his relatives at the time. Arter the five hundred mile trip north for the purpose of Inspecting the scene of the crime, officials were desirous that the jury should be given a full knowledge of the whole surroundings. On arrival at Haysport station at 3 AO mis afternoon, the court was met by the two powerboats Salvage Princess and "26" of the Prince Rupert Salvage & Towing Cos fleet In which they were transported across the Skeena "Strawberries" FROM OI. ALL A Arriving Friday, per box UOf Royal Prince Peas, sice 1 sieve. 6 tins 81.00 Pels Naptha Soap, 10 bars to car ton, per carton 80c Jap Rice, best quality, 3 lbs. for Hilt Choice Picnic Hams, per lb. ZHf Choice Shamrock Hams, per lb. :Kr Try our machine sliced Raw Ham of choice quality, per lb... .50c Singapore Pineapple, 28, 7 tins for ur Pioneer Clams, minced, 2 for L'c4 (Excellent served with milk sauce on toast) Your choice, assorted, 7 cans Fruit 91.51 (See our window for display) Try a bottle of Maple Syrup, each irC Beekist Honey, S lb. tins . . HOC Crises, l's, per tin Ullc Something new and extra good. Royal Purple Tea, per lb. . . 7."f "CHICKENS" Just advised from Our Ranch Doss that he is shipping another consignment of Fresh Killed Milk Fed Fowl and II rollers, arriving Wednesday. Dolling Birds, per lb. . . U70 Heavy and Light Fowl, per lb ,. iWQ Extra Choice Broilers, per lb 15( Order early as only a limited amount arriving this week. NO PLIES ON US Get your Whig Fly Fume here. All sites and sprays in stock. Cooked Meats kept in our cold storage always nice and fresh. Jellied Torigue, Jellied Veal, Roast Pork. Boiled Ham, Corned Beef At Attractive Prices. See our window for Fresh Fruit and Vegetables arriving Wednes day. Fresh Pineapple, Cherries, Strawberries, Strawberries,' ' Cocomnuts, CocoWnuts, Canti Canta ne of new Fresh Vegetables .fttjowe: prices lowest Watch Our Windows It Pays B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phone 45 and r71 This Great Healing Oil Must Banish Eczema and Skin Troubles Make up your mind today that you are going to give your skin a real chance tpigat well. t( , (!...'.; ,,. : , Tfou've pigljiftbly beauUke,.ft. lot iff, ,otner jpe'uplp,,, convinced , that., Jty" poy. thing to use was an ointment or salve (some of them are very good) but in the big majority of cases these sticky salves simply clog the pores and the condition primarily remains the aame. Oo to any good druggist today and get an original bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil River to Port Bsslngton. Late tonight it Is expected these btorts will arrive in Prince Itupert with the court party. The jury, as la ususfty the case in murder oases, was closely guarded dur ing the long trip north, the twelve men having been locked up in their special car all the way north. The party will return south on Saturday morning by train and is due back in New Westminster on Monday. The hearing of the case will be resumed on Tuesday morning, Monday being a court holiday In celebration of the King's birthday. WHIST DRIVE HELD BY ORANGE LADIES Hucresnful tariit Uit Night In Mctro-pole Hall Ten Table In Tlay Customs and excise collected for the 1827 the total was $33,803.06. PICNIC SEASON IS AGAIN WITH US We carry everything you need to satisfy your outdoor appetite Fresh Mild Cream Cheese, lb. 50? Chateau Cheese, plain or pimento. It spreads or slices. Vi lb. pkge. :)? MacLaren's Cream Cheese, pkge. 10? Gorgonzola Cheese something with some pep to it lb.. . 50? Genuine Swiss Cheese, lb. . . 00? Milano Salami, sliced, lb. . . 75? Genoa Salami, sliced, lb SO? Capicolli Salami, hot, sliced, lb. 75? Cooked Ham, sliced, lb 55? Goteborg Salami, sliced, lb... 00? Potted Meats in tins, 3 for. . . 115? Assorted Potted Meats in glass. per jar -5c Heint Prepared Mustard, jar "5c MacLaren's Queen Olives, large Jar ."? MacLaren's Stuffed Olives, large jar 75? Olive Dutter, jar '.15? Welch's Grape Juice, bottle 10? HARRINGTON HALL SOLUBLE COFFEE Just the thing for picnics made in an instant no coffee pot to clean no mussy ground no left-over to be thrown away! All you need is hot water. Put up in vacuum packed jars, enough to make 35 cups of coffee. Per jar 50? Oranges, small site, 8 doz. 91.00 Oranges, large site, per doz. 05? Bananas, per lb 15? Large Cantaloupes, each .... HO? Cherries, per lb 10? Strawberries, basket "0? Up river Rhubarb, 6 lbs. . . 25? We also have French, Italian and Norwegian Anchovies salted and splcetj and ' In olive pll. t imported .Tuna Fish , In 'olive pit Sweet Plraeiitos IcUios.and ,j?rs. Kalian pickled small Green Pep pers. Russian Caviar. French Pate de Foie Gras and many oiher delicacies you might try for your next picnic party. Alberta Market P. G AMD LA, Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 Tne very first application will give you relief and a few short treatments will thoroughly convince you that by sticking faithfully to it for a short while ; your skin troubles will be a thing f the! past. Remember that . Moone's Emerald Oil h a clean, powerful penetrating Antiseptic Oil that does not stain or leave a greasy residue and tiint It must give complete satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded. ODD VIEWS ON LIFE OF MAN FAMOVH SCIENTIST SAYS PEOPLE MIOILI) NOT HE Dtl'KIVEll OK IMIOICN INSTINCTS CIVILIZATION IS TAME TAUT OK THE IIEAST HAS TO HE KEPT ALII E TO (U'AUAN'TEE OIMECTIYE LONDON, May SI. - Are we to nave another flrst-das Darwinian contro-vsrar? Tbe provocatively stimulating address delivered at Manchester by Sir Arthur Ketto. the eminent pnysMlogis.. certainly paves the way to another such battle amonst the savants. Sir A successful whist drive and social I Artnur ptmmat of the British As-was held last nlgbt in the Metropofe i ,or Advnossnt of Hall by the Ladles' Orange Benevolent arv. hu r, ., the either. Association. Mrs. Joseph Howe was convener, Mrs. J. Murray presided at the door, Mrs. & V. Cox was In charge of the card tables and Mrs. C. Brewerton was also a member of the committee. Then were ten tables of card and winners were as follows: Cadies' first. Miss D. Ross; V"9' second. Mrs. Joeeph How men's first. Jack Preece; men's second, Mrs. A. Frebourg. After cants refreshments were served. CUSTOMS COLI.ECTEH lng last year, on tne subject of mania relationship to she anthropoid, aroused wide Interest. "Medical men.'' declared Sir Arthur at Manchester, "could find no ground for believing that toe brain was a dual organ a com pond of s&bstanoc and cpirlt. Every fact known to then compels the inference that mind, spirit and soul are the manifestations of s living brain Just as flame Is the manl-icj , -pint of a burning candle. "Nowhere could we draw a sharp lln and say. Here the brain of aps ceases and the brain of man begins.' The port of Prince Rupert during the bram. Milch began in tbe humble ssr-month of Msy totalled tl9.4S2.94 It was vice of an ape. became in the fullness announced this morning by J. H. Mc- 0f time, the master organ of the body. I.eod, collector of customs. In May . LAItUll A JIIKTIIUKUIT 'Labor was a birthright from the ape. and far from bsing a curse tne liulfllment of this essential condition of life brought to organised beings I their highest enjoyment. How deeply .rooted are tbe loasearching Impulses lund how much man enjoys their eser- 1 1-ls may be noted from the fortunes paid by the weal toy for the prlvlleg of laboring as fishers and hunters. We see manifest herein man's primitive lust for blood. "Every sane son of civilisation con detnns wanton cruelty, but the real danger that besets the future of civil isation is not otcsmss in cruelty but mss In sentuneutsllty. We could become too refined for life in a mortal worM. ClvUlsatton can warp humafi nature. I believe most alnosrely tnat a father can do a son no greater injury than that of depriving him of the beat of his Inborn Instincts, and yet it Is, I sdmtt. an injury which fsw of if It threatened us In our youth. would struggle to avoid. Capitalism provides our inherited Instincts with their best opportunities and their worst. ItATIONALITV A MISTAKE Warm feelings will always master cool reason. There can be no greater mistake than to think that man evolves towasds the realms of purs rationality. "Tbe dictates of reason are lnsuffl- otent to guarantee Nature's chief objective the .continuation of the race. This part of the beast has to be kept alive within us. The day man becomes a perfectly rational being mark his end. When we have rid man of all hi vices we shall Indssd have domesticated him. and at ths same time have deprived him of the powers which im pel him onwards. Human life, under such circumstances becomes a uninspired and unmanly existence. FOR LORD LONSDALE ON GOLDEN WEDDING LONDON, June 31. There has been s remarkable response" to the suggestion that a gift should be presented from his general sporting Mends to thst grsat sportsman. Lord Lonsdale, on his golden weddlsjg. which will be celebrated in June From all parts of ths world, and from all dashes of people costermongers. clergymen, barons, and backwoodsmen there have been received tributes small and Urge. One famUy in the north of Xngiand sent a shilling. Many people have sent as much as a hundred guineas. Every racing club In South Africa has contributed. Lord Lonsdale, who Is 70. succeeded his brother In tbe earldom In 1682. He was married In 1874 to the daughter of he tenth Marquis of Huntly. In the South African War be served as assistant adjutant-general for the Imperial Yeo manry. He owns about 715,000 acres and has often eniefUlned Royalty a' his splendid seat. Loftbsr Oastle. Cumberland. He is Lord Lieutenant of the oounty. U wan formerly master of the Cottesmore Hounds. The gift, which it Is proposed to make to him in u golden casket, with right panels representing s different xuurt. The btlinr af ths money Is to be given to Ixird and Lady Lonsdale vim will presi-nt it to charities. MOTORSIIIP HURRYON MAKING FIRST TRIP Coming wtli to Mmm-U With Vutgo ol Osniirry Suppll Tlurtfml ! by V.S. 8tfSllilhlp Motcrshlp Hurryon. unAsr cbartsr to lbs Canadian National tsamshlps. la now making hsr ilrst trip up ths coast u tbe new sarvlce with Capt. Dsn Mc-, Klnnon, tonnsrly chief officer of tbe : stssmsr Prlnos George, in command.! The vessel is due at Masse tt from' Vancouver tonight with s csrgo of can-! usrv supplies. It is not known if the vessel will call at Prince Rupert this rip. MUST NOT SPIT ON FLOOR OF COLUMBIA COUNTY JAIL BLOOM8BURO, Pa., June 1. It cost II SO to expectorate In tbe Columbia County "model" Jail. Hudson Kline, deputy sheriff and guard at the Jail, was the first outsider to be hailed before the Kangaroo court of the prisoners, when aa walk ing into the cell room, he expectorated. immediately "arrested and fined $1.30 by the prisoners' court. The deputy sheriff declared that the court Is well managed and has resulted in a considerable improvement in tiie conditions of the Jail. PONS ASSINORUM WON THE SUMMER CUP AT j MANCHESTER TODAl MANCHE8 faiETl5aFjune! lr Sol jLoi-. AminoTSm icfBh won won the- Manthesta Pons ner cup this afternoon came second and Talup third Caporal SOOKE MOUNTAIN PARKESTABUSHED VICTORIA. June 1. 4km. t. O. Pat-tullo stated today thst 1800 acres In the Otter District to be known as Sooke Mountain Park Is to be set Mde under the Provincial Park Act i'tr park purposes. AT THE UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. HOSIERY Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hose, Silk to the hem, chiffon and service weight, mock fashioned, double sole, heel and toe, in a variety of popular shades. Regular $1.60 ' $1.75 pair.. Per pair S1.00 Ladies Art Silk Hose, a splendid wearing quality in a good variety of shades. 3 pair for 1.00 Odd lines in Pure Thread Silk Hose, all good shades. Regular values $1.00, $1.50 pair.. 2 pair for 91.00 Children's Lisle Socks, assorted shades, samples, slightly soiled, 5 pair for . . . $1.00 Children's Silk Plaited Socks, assorted shades, all si ms, turned tops, 3 pairs ' for Sl. UNDERWEAR Ladies' Medium Weight Vests, tailored and opera top, all sizes. Regular 75c each. 2 for 91.00 Ladies' Lisle 'and Silk Mixed Uloomers and Vests in shades of Mauve, Peach, Pink and White. Vest and Uloomers . . .SI. 00 Travellers Samples Naincheck Princess Slips, Seersucker Crepe Bloomers and Stepins, 2 garments for 91.00 Samples Lace Trimmed Silk Voile Uloomers, Nightgowns, etc. Garments 91.00 EXTRA SPECIAL 16 dozen May Belle Silk Knit Uloomers in Bobette and ordinary style double V crotch, very fine quality, in G popular shades. Pair . . 91.00 Silk Knit Vests, very fine quality in a big variety of shades, all sizes. Regular $1.50 and $1.75. Each 91.00 Ladies' Corselettes, strong, fancy brocaded coutil, 2 elastic inserts, 4 garter supports, 34, 36, :',8 91.00 Children's Crepe Rompers, assorted shades, neatly trimmed, 2 for 91.00 Roys' and Girls' Play Suits made from strong satin khaki drill, 2 to C years. Each 91.00 FRASER DRESS GOODS AND SILKS Novelty Silk Dress Goods, assorted , ,.i ,,, and designs. Regular valutts up in yard. Per yard SI. 00 Japanese Crepe. The very best gr.-ui-. . sorted colors, G yards for 81.00 English Searsueker Lingerie ('repi. I;,,'- fly design, SOin. wide, yards for 81.00 .'i6in. Figured Broadcloth, assorted ! and colorings, 2 yards fur Sm uGin. Nulncheck Fabric, assorted sh,. yard for H.'IO I56in. Dimity Voiles, ussorted shades, l for si. 00 EXTRA SPECIAL 33in. Heavy Weight Natural i'on. Silk, 2 yards for Sl.oo 375 yards of finest quality Spun -in shades of Sund, Maize, Chin Blue, Vermillion, Mother Lilac, Neptune, Tea Rose, !':,. White, 29in. wide, 2 yards for M oo STAPLES 72in. Bleached Sheeting, linen finish. .; . wearing quality, 2 yards for .... xi.oo 70in. Damask Table Linen, assorted ! made in Ireland, extra value, yard si.oo Flannelette, good heavy quality, plain. and stripes, 5 yards for St. (Hi Good Heavy Quality English Colored Tu Towels, large size, 3 for 81.00 Several new designs in good quality t m and chintz. U6in. wide, 3 yards for 81. 00 Hemstitched Pillow Bases, fine quulit . finished. 2 for 81.00 Good Heavy Quality Linen Finished Cases, plain hemmed, 3 for St 00 Good serviceable quality Bleached !' Cases, 4 for 81 ' Huck Towelling, very fine quality, 1 Hi i bleached white, 3 yards for ... 81.00 361 n. Fancy Figured Curtain Scrim, 4 for ..i 9I0 20 only, Genuine Leather Purses, a- colors, lined silk brocade. Regular for 81.00 & PAYN E WESTHOLME THEATRE FRIDAY AM) SATUHDAY. 7 and 9 p.m, Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. "SORREL and SON" A siwii pri'sentatii.n of Warwick Deeping fti; Produced In thr niak.-i- of "Heuu Ceste" with man cast. Like "licau (jestc" "Sorrell and Son" is a i ' which will impress itself on your memory for all tin will enjoy every minute of it. Distinguished cast. II. II. WAKNKK, NII.S ASTHHlt, MAItY NOLAN. .,i'NH IlKLMOKK, NOKMAN TKKVOIt, LOUIS WOI 1M iM. ANNA (J. NII&SON, ALICE JOYCK, PAUL McALL!H 1! CAIt.MKL MYKKS, and many others. M (J-.M "ODDITIKS" TIIH MAGICIAN." M lri'KO dOLDWYN, NEWS Admission 50c and 2.1c. Silk-Knit Matinee, "."c ;nd l'1' tees New arrivals of Silk Knit Dresses. Wonderful va: . a it toe money. j kpm ... I lletler Quality Dreewes s,r' Sisea are complete in every line. A variety of beautiful . ! : Jabour Bros., Hi Phone CIS. Corner Third Ave. and Th SI'