PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS I Laundry Washed Clothes ' A... Mil D.ilWJ arc mi miuueu YOU know how you douse jour dainty lingerie up nnd down in n bowl of suisy water . . that's the way your clothes are washed in a modern laundry. They are not rubbed or scrubbed but are gently swished back and forth in warm filtered rainsoft water until the pure soap actually foams. Every particle of dirt is loosened without unduly lessening the tensile strength of the fabric. Then come many rinses of rainsoft water so that your laundry washed clothes not only look and feel clean but are scientifically clean. The LAUNDRY Does it best CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 HEALTH FOLLOWS CltHWIAOtC COBMCTS NKSSUtt ON SflltU MMB INMfUKSOf mrDUAWIMOOIMXS: lips JSstOMACH sotu r r. 1 SIJUtKI Is your child ready for the next School season, equipped with health, to take best advantage of the instruction? Your Nerves Control Your Health W. C. ASPINALL CHIROPRACTOR G Exchange Mock Green 211 Gty Meat Market Selvig Bros. Third Ave. l'hone 7C3 KJOT F1SK CRONSAEU Alle sorter norsk osl Norske fiskekonservcr N'orske sukkerkavringer Norske hveteskonrokkvr N'orske rugakonrokker N'orske knckkellrod Norske flatbrod Mutter o.s.v. 1st ky. varer. Bllllge priscr. Hurtig ombringelse' NavySoits and Ensemble Suits Demers J SUCCESSOR TO FINE RECORD NEW .MAN NOW IN CIIAItHE Ol 1'lllST HATTI.U ISOI'AIIKON OK THE f MEDlTEKKANEAN FLEET IS Ali.MlltAL KF.KK LONDON, April 18. Rear-Admiral William Munro Kerr, who sucoeeded Rear-Admiral Bernard St. O. Collard In the llrt battle squadron, Mediterranean licet, following the trouble on H.M8. Royal Oak at Malta between Rear-Admiral Collard and Captain Kenneth G. D. Dewar and Commander H. M. Daniel over a dance and other matters with the result that the rear-admiral was ordered to lower his flag, relieved of his command and later retired, la 52 years of age. This Is his first command afloat since his promotion to flag rank In Jan uary, 1927. He entered the navy In 1890. In 1913 he was navigating officer of the King George v.. and In 1916 nerved in the Operations Division of the Admiralty naval staff. During the latter part of the war Rear-Admiral Kerr commanded the cruiser Oaradoc and for a short time in 1919 acted at British Consul-General at Odessa, lie held the past of Captain of the Dockyard and King's Harbor Master at Roayth during 1921-1923. and became Senior Officer, Reserve Fleet the Nore, In February, 1924. His last command beljre reaching flag rank, was the aircraft carrier Eagle. Mediterranean Fleet. April 1925 to October 1926. For sis montlla before his promotion to Rear-Admiral on January 24. 1927, he was aide-de-camp to the King. The court-martial which convicted C inmander Daniel snd Captain Dewar for conduct subversive of disc'pllne In connection with the Incident of the Royal Oak was held on board the aircraft carrier Eagle at Gibraltar. Both officers were reprimanded and missed from their ships. The permanent retirement of admiral was announced this week. NEW LOCAL HALIBUT Haling , with d li the BOAT BACK IN PORT WITH FIRST CATCH which her holds are bulged. Our Aim Is to give you best quality goods for the lowest prices Circle "S" Picnic Hams, each 5e Average weight is 4 lb.. Only Libby's Dill Pickles, ;.tu. ou.' 2Va'8, tin !)( !hia Alberta Market P. GAMULA, Proprietor Fifth Street Phone 20S very well. ' srriveo inti afternoon and win pro- Cap t. Ivarson brought word that bably return south on Sunday after the Melville's sister ship. Covenant. Capt. '. making the trip to Stewart aboard the Hans Onderdahl. had also taken a full i Prince Rupert. catch and was following him to port CM. OFFICIALS HERE ON INSPECTION TRIP . No Annvunrrmenls to .Make States 1I.C. Kreley VIk lltl I'artj ltltlits (itj 25 to sell at this price. "We are merely on a regular trip of Eggs, Fresh Extras, 3 doz. $1.10 inspection and there am no announce- ,ut1 c Ke,lJ' to m,nU Nabob Tea l's lb 7 I !m coast manager of Canadian Na- , , x. Nabob Coffee, 1 s, lb .( tioni, 8UgUMalp,, who uu a party of Pvobln Hood China Oats, pkg. itHc ,. T .. . Quaker Corn Flakes, pkg. .. I Of Shelled Walnuts, quarters, lb. itt? "Excellence" choice dates, 10 oz.1 pkg 1."v Libby's Corn Deef, l's. tin . . tlTiC Royal City Strawberries, 2's, tin Libby's Kraut, TIMBER SALE X9GM. Fraser's choice Boneless Chicken, removal of timber Vj's, tin Itipe Bananas, lb. Snap Cleanser, per tin I of Three (8) years wlU he allowed fo ITOV ided anv one unable to attend ley." tne auction in person may suwnit wnnr Vul.nl, Pfitnhiin nar luittls to be oDened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid Further Dartlculars of the Chief Foe- Royal Crown Soap. G's, pkg. U:Jf tJPrincRipertBc' i i unc-in ia i micn, 1'if, TIMBER SALK XD78G Sealed Tenders wlU be received by the Minister of Lands at Victoria. B.C.. not later than noon on the 3Srd day of April. 1038, for the purchase of License XB786. to cut 3.130,000 F.Dit of DI-r.m. Hemlock, Spruce and Cedar on an area Mtuated on Roscoe Inlet, mouth of Noots Blver. Rar.ge a. Coast District. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria, B.C.. or District Foreater. Prince Rupert. B.C. WESTHOLME THEATRE WEDNESDAY nnd THURSDAY. 7 and 9 p.m. THE DUNCAN SISTERS in "TOPSY AND EVA" Adapted from the famous story, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" HOSETTA DUNCAN, VIVIAN DUNCAN, NII.S ASTHER, GIBSON GOWLANI), NOBLE JOHNSON. HENRY VICTOR, MARJORIE DAW, MYRTLE FERGUSON and others. COMEDY "OH! WHAT A MAN PATHE REVIEW Admission 35c and 10c SIXTEEN LYNCHINGS DURING 'LAST YEAR IN UNITED STATES NEW YORK, April 17 Sixteen lynching occurred in the United 6ta.es li. 1927 fourteen fewer than in 1034 and one leas than in 1035, but the imi number as in 1034 the commission on race relations of the Federal Council of Churches reports. The lynchlngs were confined to seven tatsa, and for th.flrst time since th. dosashiaslon began'- to keep records Georgia and Florida were without sue) 'an Instance of mob violence. Nor were there ever before so many stales Iree of lynchlnga in a year, the cummlssioi ! declares. In the three statm without Irnchliuu numbered thirty-eight, whli t-i. in k. ..t f l. .t PiiK. in lB9!t tlxn lie Auction, at noon on the SOth day of I ,, a!n ln terrltor free from mo. District! LNStncii . - . . , , Ouakpr Riinlrrie 2's tin . :t(li prU. 103, in the offloe of the yuaxer Haspoernes, , e. s, tin r Bup.rt, the Licence ;uOer la a Quaker Peas. 2 s. size No. 1 tin xsom. to cut s. oos.oob ran. of spruoe. ' pressure of -(s HenuocK. tmiaam ana wr ma " Oeorse "" I Haynes situated at head of Kynoch Bay. Krnoch .T , 2,si S, tin 20( Inlet, being portion of Lot 800. flange mission "It is si XOoaat District. I the sixteen "I public cplnlon. ' said Dr secretary of the com- , Ignlflcant that ten of lynchl lynchlnga last year cecum in two states ln tha Mississippi Val SENSATIONAL STORY IN FOOTBALL CIRCLES LONDON, April 18. Saturday's game between Oldham and Fulnam which ended In a drflw, haa given rise to sensational story. It is stated that two Fill ham officiate made a report of certain alleged conversations. The." are to be Inveitlgattd. The newspapers are drawing conclusions from the fact that Fulnam Is ln danger of being relegated from the second to the third division. a HiiKiiir Lin A high-pressure salesman entered an office, and wetag a freckle-faced office boy guarding the manager's door, at tempted to strike up a friendly conver satlon. "Your potted plant over there look kinds yellow." said the salesman. 'At's all right," said tha hoy. 'kfafM it's an orange tree." I don't think you'll get much of crop," said the salesman. "Don't aspect to," said the boy. a century plant, lew than one year 6M." "Bey," aald the salesman, "tftre iratjttuch between you and a tfcl ? "Cftty this desk," said the boy" Tit Bits. KIWAMS I'ltM'AllATIOXS SflATTLE. Wash.. April 17. More than 3.000 delegates from 1870 Klwanls clubs In the United States and Canada to-aether with 3.000 visitors will attend tha twelfth annual convention of XI' wants International in this city,' June 17.91. accordlni to Merton 8 Helss convention manager. Advertise in the Dally Mews. UTTER" E.C.D. Choice Creamery, S lb. ' brick $t.:U) Eggs, Pullet Extras, 3 dos. for Xestie's Milk, per case $.".((() Extra good line Spinach, Beans. Baby Carrots, ,. for ." Aylmer Soups, 5 for Peanut Butter, Squirrel brand, 2 'i's :it Pork and Beans, large tins, 8 for !() Kellogg's All Bran, 2 plrgs. fr flttf Canada Corn Starch, per pkg. 1 If Scribblers, Pencils, ErsMQra, Rulers. Must a few left to cleiir, 7 for ! 11.10 Extra Special Magic Baking Powder 12 oj per tin :H)c 2'2 lb., per tin M)f Libby's Queen and Itipe Olives, 7 oz. size, per bottle Your choice, assorted, Helm Sour Mixed, Sour Chow, Sweet Mixed, Sweet Mustard, Pickled Onions, 3 bottles for .. $1.17 Nabob Green Gage Pluma, large tins, 3 for $1.00 Swan Down Cake Flour, per pkge. Pel Also Full Line of Fresh Citrus Fruits Ulf1 Fig Bars, Ginger Snaps, Cocoanut Toffy, Sodas, Graham Wafers, special, 5 pkgs. assorted.. ."ISf Fresh Stock Dainty Salt Sodas. 2 lbs for Ulf Fels-Naptha Soap, last chance. per carton 7."c Limit one carton to each cus tomer. Lux, per pkge II Mayflower Cold Cream Toilet Soap, special, per dozen. . $1.00 New Bulk Dates, 2 lbs. for . . ID? Orange Marmalade, 1 lb. tins ."(( Fresh Stock Prunes, 4 lbs. for IM? heedless Raisins, 3 lbs. for HUf California Grapefruit, each . . 0? Winesap Apples, 5 lbs. for . , 10 Rhubarb, outdoor, special for week-end, por lb 10? Krea killed milk-feu Towl, per lb. iMf IT pWsh Vegetables arriving each boatfRadishes, Green Onions, Bui Carrots, Asparagus, Green Cauliflower. Spinach, Leeks, b, Celery, Watercress, etc. WATCH OUR WINDOWS nnd B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phone 15 571 LIBBY'S Medium site, per tin . Larye size, per tin .... CANNED FRUITS ISnsign Raspberries, tin -o? Quaker Greengages, 2 Mi's, tin ll Royal Anne Cherries, l's, tin Libby's Fruit Salad, i's, tin RoscdaTe Apricots, l's, tin IHf Quaker Apricots, 2''s tin -'f Dromedary Grapefruit, 2's, tin UTf Rosedale Pears, l's, tin I Of Del Monte Pears, 2's, tin Itff Libbys Pears, 2's, tin . . 'Jftf Rosedale Peaches, Sliced or Halved, l's, per tin ..17? Quaker Peaches, 2V&'. tin tJ7? Libby's Sliced Pineapple, l's, tin lf Libby's Grated Pineapple, l's, tin 17? SYRUPS AND MOI.A8SBS I '.astern Townships Pure tins S5f) Half gallon tins .. S1.10 Gallon tins S.7.1 Pride of Canada-Quart bottles 8!? Aunt Dinah Molasses ft lb. tin HUt 10 lb. tin Mt COCOA AND CIIOCOLATK Cowan's Instant Cocoa, V lb. 211? Cowan's Perfection Cocoa, 1 lb. ir? Cowan's Unsweetened Chocolate, V, lb 10? Bulk . .Cocoanut. lb. .. 10? 2-In-l Floor Wax, ti n. . :tl)? 2-1 n-1 Polish, per tin ... . 0? EVAPORATED FRUITS Prunes, 30-40, lb. .. ItlH? Prunes, 40-60, lb 11? Prunes, 90-100, lb 0? Bulk Dates, lb 0? Black Figs, lb White Figs, lb lit Sultana Raisins, lb II? Evaporated Pears, lb. . . 20? Evaporated Peaches, lb. 1(1? Evaporated Loganberries, pkge JW? Evaporated Cranberries, pkg. 20? Wednesday, April ir POKK AND BEANS Ruoeri Table si. TEAS AND COM 111: uJfSSlt For Cash ., - GA'k Jm!. $j &f ( , Mm j ;fKf " ' wmmmmfm'; . smvtl f mmHWtw COMMENCING commencing THUKSDAY. thuksday. APRIL april i, we sell 1 oh Goodrich. Bilvefftowns t- ij a - , Fe of course "The Height of fashion and the Mould of form" in motor cars are usually characterized by Goodrich Silvertown Tires the perpetual vogue ever since pneumatic tires were first made. Slnd Uhqy Costj6Algi'c the new halibut boat Melville. Capt. railway and steamship officials Irani John Ivarson. arrived lri port this i Vancouver which U visiting the city to-morning following her maiden trip to day. The party will imike the round the halibut grounds. The vessel was trip to Ketchikan and Anyox aboard the catch of 28 000 oounds or out a little over ten days and behaved , teamcr Prlnc Oee upjn which they CASH ONLY Positively no more charge accounts Our free delivery service will continue, but we , afford to cover this city four and five times duily. Th.-nf,,,,. the time delivery service will be discontinued. Morn inn pi,,, chases will go out not later than the afternoon, and iuh ii. , made late in the afternoon will go out the following n, ., ,,, The price on nearly everything we handle will be i . i ,, , ,,( accordingly. DOROTHY MILK Tails, per tin, 10?, per case . . Baby, per tin, of, per case . . . '. 48 Talis to case. 96 11a by to case. Is. Rajori Bulk Tea, ll r.T, Ridgway's Old Cduii'i ! lb 8 lb tin s.;::i Braid's Blue Label 'IV a. ;i. Oof- Nabob Tea, 3 lb. tins S2.Hl Malkin's Tea in 1 lb. caddie, reg. tl.On clal Salada Orange Pekoe, H 77' Payne'n Tea. Ib ' Fresh Ground Coffee, h .. P." Hill's Coffee. Ib 0!- Malkin's Coffee. Ib. . . Braid's Big 4 Coffee in :. H, pkgs, whole rount. i .- SI. I! We grind it free. S0AIS AND WASIIIN.. POWDER Classic Cleanser, per tin 1 Wool Soap, large bar. h 7f Pride Washing Powder. I.nyt pkge. each White Wonder Soap. I;n- "it P. ft G. Waite Napth; S . ,: bar .",r Cocoa k Almond So.i. ). ; r Palmollve Soap, bar ... 7' Sunlight Soap, carton 22' Gem Lye, per tin 1-'' Princess Soap Flukes n bulk, 2 lbs ! Chipso Flakes, pkge 22r Union Hand Cleaner. '1 for -"' Washing Soda. 8 lbs. 2--Chloride of Lime. 2 fr 2" BREAKFAST FOODS Quaker China Oats, pkg B. A K. OaU, 7 Ib. bag Mr Buckeye Cornmeal, 5 lb. ' v Shredded Wheat, 2 for 2 r Puffed Rice. 2 for .... :"' Puffed Wheat, pkge. . . M Sugar Crisp Corn Flu- pkge HJ' Grajie Nuts, pkge Kellogg's All Bran, pkge. 'J- Wheatena, pkge 2 Wheatlets. 6 Ib. sack . . :?'' JAMS AND MARMALAIM Pioneer Jam, per pail M'' Your fhoice of Strawbei Raspberry, Black Cuni: Pineapple and Blackbein Supply Phones 210. 211, 212 Phone your order, nnd pay the driver. He will make cluing Tennis! Tennis! SEE OUR NEW RACKETS $7.50 to $10.00 1928 Bulls are in Kaien Ht Mwae Co. ; fTclcplfonef UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hiilllii from I'rliKf KuiKTt. lor VANCOUVEK. VKTOKIA, HwuiiiMin luy, llule.Ule, Alert Hay, " Tiirsdsy. 5 l.ni. tor VAM-'OIIVKU, VICTOKIA. Iluleilalr. Alert iiay, etc., Saturday. 0 s.m. lor I'OHT MIMI'SON snil NAAS KIVKK l-OINTM. iYlday lor AI.IC K AKM. ANYOX. STEWAKT. WALES ISI.ANII. 'roilT BlMI'SN' f ii 11 (In y, S p.m. 1!3 Unci Avenue. "'", "MITII. Agent. ITlnce Huiert. ' Thritnali tlckrU old lo Victoria nnd Sralilr, and liiinnte " vlircknl IhrniKli In ilfMlniiHor.