;MOP! SIX THE DAILY, NEWS W W as You Iron IF you like to iron we'll be glad to do the harder job of washing. And without messing your home! We'll call for your family bundle. We'll wash" it snowy white in pure soap and rainsoft water. We'll extract most of the water in our special fabric-saving spinning basket wringers. Then we'll return everything to you, sweet and sanitary. . . . and just damp enough fur your own hand iron. We call this our Wet Wash Service. The charge only 5 cents a pound. The LAUNDRY Does it best CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 HEALTH FOLLOWS CMROMACTICCOmCTl mut on spinal nmu in deuscsop THtrOUOWNGOIWWJ: rStAH v5f BOWtU A SOUND INVESTMENT IN HEALTH Produces a Rigger Dividend than the safest bond W.CAspinall CHIROPRACTOR 6 Exchange Block Green 241 NOBLE FIVE MINES Miller, Court St Co .sponsored and placed before the public such well known properties as Cork Province at 5c, Whitewater at 25c, Tend Oreille at 25c, and now they offer NOBLE FIVE MINES LTD. at :U)c a share. Over three quarters of a million dollars has been spent on development, power plant and mill. This is a proven property. Subscriptions taken by S.D. Johnston Coitd. C17 2nd Avenue Agents for Miller, Court & Co. Ltd. Navy Suits and Ensemble Suits an 99 emers iT CANADA AND "THE ORIENT KEV. A. i. BltACi: APDKKSSKS VIC TOKIA (IYK() CLIIJ OV DELATIONS WITH THOSE , lii..i.r"'l7Hi',i i I VICTORIA. April 11. "Unless we have a genUerrieffs !WWMt With China and Japan, and discuss, our problems In a friendly way, we may simply be court-lnp disaster for future days," stated jBev. A. C. Brace, F.R.Q.S., secretary of the Canadian VcluntceT Student Mom ment, In addressing the victoria Gyro Club In the Chamber of Commerce auditorium at the weekly luncheon i meeting. Mr. Brace referred to the chaotic con ditions which had existed In China, and observed that a republic could not be made "over night." Only since 1911 had the experiment of a republic been In operation in China and he pleaded that China be given time to right herself. "The revolution In China has been fourfold political, social, literary, and industrial-and In view of that fact, it Is a wonder to me that the revolution has not been even greater than has been the case, and that more blood has not been abed," the speaker continued. I KOCI AI.1ST ICAI.LY INCLINE!! In studying the history of China, it ! will be seen that the Chinese arc soclallstlcally Inclined, Mr. Brace declared. The Chinese were tolerant, but they began to be Intolerant "when someone tried to put something over on them. They want to be masters in WE If DON'T GIVE ANY GOODS AWAY FREE But our Prices are Kight TRY THEM! Robin Hood Flour, 49's, per Back :. $2.55 Flour has already advanced. We, have only a few barrels at this price. King Deach Strawberry Jam, 4's, tin 70? Nestles Evaporated Milk, per doz. tins St. 10 Per case of 48 $5.50 Quaker Beans with Pork, 2's, tin 12H? Per dozen tins 8 115 Del Monte Sliced Peaches, 2s, per tin 25? 2Vs, per tin iW( We still sell Braids Best Coffee. in tin, per lb HO Market Day Special, Seedless Raisins, 4 lb. pkge ."Of Jap Rice, No. 1, per lb He Frenche's Prepaired Mustard, jar 150 Evaporated Prunes, 40-50, lb.. Evaporated Prunes, 30-40, b. 15r Evaporated Peaches, lb li?4 Evaporated Pears, lb -" Evaporated Apricots, lb. ... 25f3 New Hallowi Dates, lb. .. 12w 5 lbs. for , 55 f) Alberta Market P. GAMULA, Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 City Meat Market (SELVIG BROS.) Third Ave. Phone 7C3 KJOT F1SK GRONSAKEU GJETOST NOKKELOST FETMYSOST PRIMULA GAMMEI.OST FISKEHOLLER FI.ATBROD MULTER O.S.V. 1st kl. varcr. Hillic priscr. Hurtlg ombringelse. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST - j their own hoiwp. They have been tolerant people, but when any natli n endeavor to rule roughslud over them their opposition rises In a wailike way." Mr. Brace referred to the work of the League of Nations and the Institute e or Pacific Relations, and lauded the way the representatives of the Oriental and Occidental nations met together around the common teble. and face to face discussed their problems. "If we lace our problems in a busl-.T ncssllke. sensible msnner. and study the friction points, particularly on the Pac- Jc Coast, where the problems are brlst- ling, there la hope of satisfactorily set- tllng the differences between Canada and China and Japan In a peacefel way, instead of having to resort to the old roartlesa way of wax In reaching a aol- utlon of our difficulties," Mr. Brace declared, amid applause. GERMAN ENDURANCE SWIM BREAKS RECORD ! HAMBURG. April il Otto Ketnrner Ich. the German professional swimmer made a world Veoord endurance swim of 46 hours in the water beating by fourteen hours the record of SO hours made recently by Hra. Lottie Schoem-mel at Miami beach. V S! 10 9) AfM 01. wyQ IT DUg .of 20 lb. Granulated SuKar for 1.50 4 . ,. lb. Brown SukTar tor x. :Rif to . Milk Special, all brands. 12 tinai for $1.1S Limit 12 to each customer. B.C. Pullet Extras, 3 dog. ... !)."f Canned Baby Beets, reg. 30c, 2 for,"110 and -u:!"1 th "x"" "" n.. 1 i,,, i 1, . ..vM. ill pic enn, 11 Vf, A iiwiCi juhi line rrencn reas, & lor : ''Kit Rice, Nn. 1 Quality, 3 lb. for 'J.Viary Directors present were Oeorae B Cream Of Wheat, per pkg. .. Ofilvie Rolled Oats, 8 lb. sack Whoatlets, 6 lb. sacks l:tf Corn Flakes, per pkg llf hyyptian Lentils, per lb 1 If King Beech Strawberry Jam, 4 lb. tin T.'f Ilixhest tirade Brooms, rcjr. $1.00. speciaT "!( Saanich Clams, per tin 17f) K. 0. Sardines, per tin 13? Tuna Fish, dplendid for sand wiches, per tin II If Combination Canned Fruit Special 1 tin Sliced Pineapple 2 tins Crushed Pineapple 1 tin Apricots 1 tin Peaches (halves) 1 tin Pears li tins for Put in your wupply of Soap at Real'Uargaln Royal Crown, per carton Oatmeal Toilet Soap, per carton reg. 25c, special 20f FeU Naptha, per carton, special 7f Old Dutch Cleanser, per tin Uf Eureka Bleach, per bottle ..21? Liquid Ammonia, per bottle -10 Full line of Green Vegetables, also tresh, and Citrus Frulti ar riving each boat. WATCH OUR WINDOWS B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phone 15 - 574 ,j, 1NKIAN CITY III K . . (IN SI NHAY WILL ,j. I liK mil VLhShL 4. Prince Rupert's twenty-fourth 4 grain ship of the Mason will be 4. the British steam freighter Indian City whlcli. it Is stated 4 at elevator offices this morning, la due on April IS to load a 4 run cargo for the United Kingdom or Con Uncut The Indian 4. City, which Mil be lined upon 4 arrival, belongs to the same line 4, as the steamers Welsh City and 4, Homer City which have already been here. j, FAIR BOARD IS STILL IN AIR ANOTHKIl MLKTlM. TO HE CALLED TOMOIUEOW MfillT TO 1 ILL YAl'ANrihH. N HOAHI) Three of the new directors who were elected laat week having submitted their resignations, another general meet- 1B0 of tiM tfAvthMM llrlilBh nniuinhla 'Afultural Industrial Aasoclauun is ee canea oy Mayor McMordie for 1 1- mnrrnw nlaht f nr hj nnmn. nf rilHtii, ooard no P4;w' aecidlng if ( is w ee neja wis year in ine !cKy. There are a considerable number el Use ns who haft expressed themselves aa favoring r cancelling the Ex- Vh, yT " ence n on n this question are understood .,, th. .. ... thrm Hlt-eM'tara The ntw boatd had a meetlne last night when It was decided to call to- morrow night's gineral meeting. Mayor McMordie was present at the ;ibiuii um jiun wi ire ma iter 01 ine rmjr, assuring me Basra mat 11 woura have all his support. The meeting wss h. m a j ar,.nhnnn. and Aid. O. P. Tinker acted as secret- rcaey. J. J. Olllis. Jot Brown. Ben Self. Howard Steen and N. Mussallem. RUPERT LOSES OPENING GAME Considerably! at dttadvanutse on account of the strange hall. Prince Rupert High Bchcol boys' bioKetb-ill players lost to O-can Falls l:i the first game of a series at the paper t wti on Monday night by a score of 27 to 9 The locala were holding up well during I the first period wbloh ended in u score of 12 to 7 against them but they went to pieces in the second period 1 The second game or the series will t . played tonight and It Is expected lim it will be a mu -li closer maien a ; third game will be pUyed with an In- 1 1 termedlate team known as the Win Bangs on Thtirsdny evening A rail program or entertainment im teen provided for the local boys during their visit to Ocean Falls and. uci'i-rrl-lha to word reaihtoaj the 'city th morning, they will not huvt an idle moment durlnx their, week s stay here They will be taken through the blK pulp and paper mill, for a crulne on the lake and there will be numerous dunces snd parties. The team will return home km Sut- urday moratogl boat,, TELKWA DOCTOR G0I1M TO ANYOX Dr. Oeorge c Paine, who has been practising for several years st Telkw .1 and In the surrounding-dUtrlct. arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the Interior and will proceed thla afternoon to Anyoa where lie will take a post a (iranby Cc. phyirin:: succeeding Dr 11 8 Trefrey alio I1.1t moved to Prime Oeorge to '.nke up practice. BRISK TRADING MINING STOCKS VANCOUVER. April 11. L. 4 L. w the feature of yesterday's mining market. With 106 000 shares traded In, due to unconfirmed rcpoas of a rich strike, the stork advanced rapidly to 33 In the morning, a gain of 84 cents but fell nway to 14 for the close, a net gain of Hi cent. Incline alter the Master layoff was brisk with prices upward In the morning, easing on" in the afternoon. LARRY HALCROW OF LOCAL DRY DOCK TO MOVETOYANCOOVER ...... - i- , t A m,.k Hd Having HllTU (JUOlblVU W1VM vmv Houar-txeacnam o:aiounaing yarn i Vaiicuvcr, Larry Hal-row, for several jeirs ! re,:ian batbu:ider In the local dry ((nek. win sail for the south on toe Prince Rupert Sunday night, accompanied by Mrv Halcrow. Mr. Halcrow I has been mi efficient and popular member ol i he l eal shipyard staff and has , bevu directly In charge of a number n important jobs. Many friends will i '! the departure oi himself and hi wife. STOCK QUOTATIONS oon t MMMiig i nm loaay tm vntirwu- ver Eaeltanfe (Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Co., Ltd.) Bid Asked Argent, 40 .40 S B.C. Silver 1 as 1.70 Bayvlew .00 10 Big Missouri .69 .67 George Copper 400 425 Cork Province . . . . .40' .41 Dunwell .27 M Oiacler .OS Oladatone .07 M O.'aselr M .43 Ooleonda J7 M Independence M 2V Indian joav, .10 Interooal M .40 Kootenay Florence. M JS u L .14 .16 La lev lew M Lucky Jim M .41 Marmot Metals .14 .14 National Silver .17 ',4 .1714 Pend Oreille .. 20.40 2100 Premier 227 140 Porter Idano . . .02 M Richmond 19W .17 Rufua .40 .41 Ruth Hope . . . SOty Selkirk 03', M Silver Crest . .11 W Silversmith . 10 M 81oc, Kln .10', 11 Sunloch 3.90 S.70 Whitewater a so ses Woodbine 44 .46 Cotton Belt ion Oeorgla RtVCr 45', .48 0iW .62 NO Hll HLK Thouph 6S.600 pounds was olTerlne. there was ito sale of halibut at th Fish Exchange this morning, the bidding being deferred until tomorrow Boats in are: American --tortlock, 30000; Prosperity. ' 15.000: Norland. 14.000 Canadian-Aiken. 2.500 pounds. It will be several days before the fro-vlnclal voters' list Is tabulated for .the court of revision nest month slstev Norman A. Watt, government tgent. It fllm," ln ozn tmr " 'norea o- ao new names went on the usjt as a of reoent campaign which conc'"a veaterday afternoon on the clOB,n of th ,tat I.D.D. Delmprr. formerly Indian school teacher at Kltkatla. is now located at White horse. Y T Subscribe tor the Dally Neva. M 0 lis -seraatSfflSBBs : centre T Kl Ra sin of DODularity Thin advei tiemei:t is not published or displayed by the Liiiuiir Conlni) Hoard or by 1 lie Cloveriimcnt of firitiah Columbia i I I Wednesday, April n Weekend Specials o GKANULATEI) SUGAR, in bulk, 18 lbs. for ttumbinatirtri Syecialn. lriUiJbi Aprnay buy irftireatifTombWtitnl. With any thollowinx' No limit fj) U HftiMr of on ly 1 B&a Lot 1 1 lariro jar Ilappyvale Pickles, 38 o. Sweei Cliow or Sweet Mixed 1 bottle Libby'B Catsup 1 jar Libby'H Muntard 1 Royal jar Libby'g Queen Olives 1 jar Malkin'a Orange Marmalade. Reg. $1.86. Special .. $1.(11) Lot 3 1 only, 4 lb. box Del Monte Prune 4 lb. Sultana Raiding 1 lb. Broken Shell Walnuts i lb. Cut Cherries Reg. $1.90. Special .. $1.7I 1M 5 0 Hw. Terrace Turnips 8 Ibn. Carrots 4 lbs. Red Beets 1 lbs. Cooking Onions 2 lb. New Cabbage Special $1.00 Lot 7 ' tins Rosedale Peuches, I'm 2 tins Rosedale Pears, l'a 1 tins Rosedale Apricots, l'a 2 tins Roiedale Royal Anne Cherries, l's 2 tins Libby's Fruit Salad, l's Y tins Libby's Sliced Pineapple, l's 12 tins for Lot il 2 tins Ensign Pears, 2'4's 2 tins Quaker Greengages, 2V,,s 2 tins Quaker Peaches, 2V's 2 tins Quaker Apricots, 2',y 2 tins Quaker Cherries, 2 Mi's 2 tins Alymer Grated Pine- spple, 2lVs 12 tins for $4)5 Calgary Dry Ginger Ale. per dozen Swift's Premium Raw Ham, machine sliced, Ib. . . Sugar Cured Rack Racon. machine sliced, Ib Ridgway's Old Country 5 O'clock Tea, packed in tins, special Lot 2 1 C tins Libby' Turk v I;. medium size 2 tins Victoria Cros.,s eye Salmon, 'Vs 1 lioilie ij'oM.ne ii UIiii k'. Malt or While Wine gar 2 tins Crossed Fish Sai l Keg. $2.00. Special . . : IM 1 !i tin t Dorothy Milk 1 ib. Fresh Groun i ( 1 lb. Rago.ii Hulk 'IVa '2 Ib. Con'an.H Co -oa Reg. $2.50. Siiecifd . . ..;! I At ft 1 doz. 50c Oranges ; UuKket Banana -. 4 II-:i' doi. 40c LemoiiN 2 I'unches Ntw Csnut.-- 1 Head Lettuce Siwctal SI. (in I tit H 2 tin Dromedary Cra; fruit, 2's 2 tins Libby's Pears, 2V 2 tins Ensign Raspbt i r 2s tins Knslgn Logan be 1 1 2's 2 tins Nabob Greengage. 2 tins Nabob Straw U-n . 2's 12 tins for Jji t. I Lot 10 2 tins Nabob To:natos, :' 2 tins Malkin'a Spinna 1 2Vs L' tins Hillsdale Aspara) 2',Vs 2 tins Nabob Corn on 2's 2 tins Malkina Peas, 'S Z tins Malkins ItefuKci Beans, 2's 12 tins for S'J s". ;!- neat arnvei I il or Xu In SI . I Kl .li ! Sl' :( B.C. Fresh Firsts Eggi. :t.". B.C. Fresh Extras EggH. I :t7'-. Local Fresh Extras Egif. dos ! "' Cottage Rolls, Peameal d fresh stock, lb. . . 27 Lard, in bulk. 2 lbs. . . :W Mclaren's Cheese, Creaiii Pimento, pkg. I Op & l Roquefort Cheesei, Ib. . . l0 Jack Chee.-e, lb ." Gruyere ('Mi-ese, carton I.V Maid of C over Bulk Cr : ery Butter, :i lbs.. . SI-'1 ' 210 -211-212 RE In 33c and 10c Weston's Home-.Made Fruit Cako-New shipment Toronto this week. Cherry, Fruit. Sultana SVi Ib. slab Plain Cherry in 3',i Ib. slab Christies Pall Sodas, with- hoop. special Kamloop Potatoes, per sack, 100 lbs FRESH VEGETABLES Fresh Tomstos, lb. ... :t()f Outdoor Rhubarb, 2 lbs. Tr Fresh Spinach, 2 lbs... '."if Bunch CarroU, 2 for . . 'J.V Head Lettuce, each i( Green Onions, per bunch New Cabbage, 3 lbs. . . '."c No. 1 jCelery, 2 lbs Cauliflower, . . and IV, c New Spuds, lb lor Cukes, each ;t,"ir (Jreen Peppers, lb Asparagus, bunch 'Sif PROVISIONS I'.C. Fresh Pullet Eggs, dos. CUSTOMERS' SPACE For (Julck Sale Console Model Victrola, with SM) reconl Phone Illue 70G for appninlment. Rupert Table Supply il Phones WESTHOLME MAT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. 7 and 9 p.m. NORMA TALMADGE "THE DOVE" A screen presentation of David Belwuco's world-wide stare success. Miss Talmadge in her initial United Artiata picture GILBERT ROLAND, NOAH BEElh', HARRY MYERS. MICHAEL VAVITCH, BRINDSLEY SHAW. KAI.L PAS1IA and others. SCENIC M.G.M. 0DDIT1ES-"M0NARCII OF THE GLEN" PATIIB REVIEW Admission $1,00