pagi rouii Mother's Day If you want to buy a pair of Bedroom Slippers or any other present for Mother wc have a nice variety from which to choose. Footwear is always acceptable as a present. Should you be too late today getting: your requirements for Mother's Day it will be just as good Monday and will be appreciated even more. For the ers. Here's women a Shoes Ladies Ties, Straps high and grouped together & Oxfords spike heels; our price Most Remarkable Value in Men's Lec-kies' Dress Boots and Q t Oxfords, reg. $6.85; now Men's Solid Leather Leckie Work Boots, the shoe that can stand the test of hard wear and comfort ; all sizes; regular $4.85 QO now POUg Leckies' Boys' School Boots, solid leather and panco soles ) 7ff All sizes W4lO A Great Assortment of Boys' School Boots with panco soles & Q4 Off leather heels; price vAettJ EXTRA SPECIAL Men's Panco Sole & Rubber Heel Light Work Boots, limited CO Off. number; reg. $3.95; now Very low prices on Men's Fisherman Boots of the best makes, Goodrich and Black Diamond. CUT RATE SHOE You Will Find Something Suitable for MOTHER'S DAY st our Confectionery Department BOX CHOCOLATES Guaranteed All Fresh Stock OCT, up from We Carry All Fresh Fruits c ' e - uw in acajou (A VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY & DELICATESSEN Mother's Day Sunday, May 14 To all Mothers remembrance from us Kaien Hardware COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay. Wheat, Oats and Barley. Prince Ilupert Feed Co. 58 Phones SSI freat for you thrifty buy s and Urow inftybuy-A . &21 .691.95 ; medium, J 0 I SHERIFF IS DEAD Ernest S. Peters Passes Away at Prince George While Preparing For Holding of Assizes Sheriff Ernest S. Peters of Prince George passed away suddenly at Prince George on Thursday of this week while preparing for the holding of the spring session of Supreme Court Assizes there, according to word received In the city today by the provincial police. He had been In falling health for some time but his death was unexpected. A colorful pioneer figure of the eentral Interior, the late Sheriff Peters, who, was ofer sixty years of 'age and of Scottish descent, for to i years in early days was a factor for the Hudson Bay Co. and had been for many jiears' later sheriff for of that district. He. made his home at the Fraser Lake where he had a farm. Sheriff Peters Is survived by a widow and grown-up family. Following Sheriff Peters' death, a the provincial government has made an order appointing Monroe In C. Wiggins of Prince George as Ids successor as sheriff of Cariboo. SUSPENDS SENTENCE Of M ontinud from page one) "that this experience will Impress upon you the necessity of keeping one's temper and avoiding trouble. Meantime, you owe the orovinee a In I debt of $500. which I am not calling upon you to pay, as a bond that you was shall appear at any time you are felt called upon for sentence. If you get Into further trouble and appear before me, you will receive a heavy sentence but. If you behave yourself, you will hear nothing more of the matter." The Dally News can be pur- chased at Post Office News Stand. 325 Granville St, Vancouver e Karl Anderson. Prince George, B.C. R. W. Riley. Terrace. B.C. Oeneral Store, Anjox. Smithers Drug 8tnre, 8mltb- e ers. B.C. WTILUE THE STORE ASSISTANCE OF DOCTORS Medical Men to be Asked to Co- Operate in Making of Econo-mies at Hospital With a view to bringing about further economies In hospital operation, the board of directors of the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital last night Adopted a recommendation from 'the finance committee that the board should have a rouifd table conference at an early date vrtth the Prince Rupert Medical Aasbciation discuss where economies" may be effected as well as other matters. The proposal Is that the oresldent the board In collaboration with lady superintendent and managing secretary act as a snecial committee to prepare an agenda on it benatf of the hospital board for such conference, making suggestions where the doctors might co-operate the making of economies. This agenda would be approved by the board as a whole prior to such con ference. The secretary revived the Question hoSDiUliM Uon of Workmen Compensation Board cases at the order of doctors In many of which cases the Compensation Board would later refuse to pay accounts full on the c round that hnani. tallsaUon was unnecessary. This one matter In which It was that the doctors might co-oo- erate more fully with the board. Notice, Rupture Sufferers!! AH Ruptures Yield To the Inflatable Air Pressure Treatment by Beasley, the Famous Urili&h Expert Complete Comfortable Control Guaranteed This great British invention ha.s the approval of the medical profession everywhere. It is accepted as standard by leading hospitals. Once Used Always Approved Wrlle "Beadeys- (Canada) 541 Burrard St. Vancouver. B.C. TOILER" j Mnj oe CJOV -nuto ( hope i so I acU, P'Xiif: R"AtW KABMf 'TA I VC'B L nn DAILY KIWI SaluTd- WATERFRONT WHIFFS Sea Lions at Pearl Harbor Food Value of Canned Salmon To Use Seaplanes Again Both fishermen and sea lions were after herring in the Pearl Harbor area of British Columbia this spring but the fish, apparently knowing something of the lions' appetite, promptly hurried out to. deep water off shore, with the result that the fishermen had added difficulty in catching the desired supply of herring for bait purposes. The incident is another example of theH trouble and loss which sea lions 'there to Iiutedaie for the Canadian cause in British Columbia fisheries. Fishing: Co. It Is because of their depredations oi i ne saimon runs ana uk aamagei they do to fishermen's nets that the fulness for many years past in this Dominion Department of Fisheries ( service, seaplanes will again be in sends one of its British Columbia use in this district this year In aal-, 1 vessels to certain rookeries each man fisheries patrol work. It is an-' year for the purpose of shooting nounrrd by the Department of' some of thr lions and thus to keep Fisheries Last year the planes utl-the herds within reasonable limits lUed in the fisheries patrol on the1 as to numbers. This year was the coast were on duty in the air for 279 first occasion -for a long time at all hours and 35 minutes. That 'was events-that sea lions had Invaded considerably shorter than the tune I the Pearl Harbor area In any num- of the previous year which was 41; bers during the herring run. and and much below the maximum of j the fishermen are quite convinced Hi hours and U minutaa in h. tosn ! that the re.ison the herring suddenly fled to thr deep waters was to' escape the voracious strangers. At one time in March the number of lions estimated to be In or near Pearl Harbor was 100 or more. 1 One of the big Royal Canadian 0r having even spoken to the riot-Air Force seaplanes, which are bas- He had m bten wKh has brother ed at Queen Charlotte City engaged aU .... . , ....... "' w in aerial photography and survey work, made two passenger night to cey He denied having aaid: "Come Prince Rupert this week. On Wed- on. Oo and get then' 10 the rioters. needay morning, the machine came with Oeorge D. Seattle, well known merchant of Queen Charlotte City, who paid a brief visit here on business, and late Thursday afternoon it was here again, bringing in Solomon Wilson of Queen Charlotte City to receive treatment at the Prince Rupert General Hospital The plane was here for about an hour on each ocacslon and tied up at the Imperial Oil Co s dock Energy Value 8ttwU4ft recently in progress at federal fisheries research stations In British Golumbiii have shown that canned ibekeye contain as many as) S19 calories of vitamin to the pound. An adult man expends from 2.500 to 2.600 calories in each 34 hours -the number varying wih activity so will be seen that a meal of canned sockeye will give him a goodly hare j of his day's calorie requirement 1 Thelnvestlgators nave not yet com-1 ileted their examination of the j other varieties of canned salmon but pinks have been found to tiav. valuable calorific content though not as great a content as sorkeye The work on vitamin potency has, been done at the Pacif lr Fisheries j Experimental Station at Prince Ru-1 lert In ascertaining the calorific alue of canned salmon the Pacific aat investigators used cans of fish which had been chosen at ran- 1om from sample lots obtained from -he commercial pack In different llstricts of British Columbia Some if the samples came from the Skeena River district, some from Rivers Inlet, others from the Fraser River, other from the Butedale region, and some from the Alert Bay -llstrict Only sockeye and pinks were used, but similar work Is to be lone on the other varieties of can ned salmon. The sockeye were found U lead the pinks In oil and calorific content but not in mineral -on tent The fun packer Argent. Capt. Bert Tlngley, was In port on Toes- lay of this weak enroute to Port Jlemenu whence he will proceed to Vorth Island to commence a sea son's salmon packing charter from "Accidentally" vou jpw I ,Me. Having demonstrated their use- OUItVICH IS ACQUITTED (Continued torn Page 1 He had. however, told his brother. Spire, after bearing bin speak to one of the men in a foreign language, to "keep out of It." Both Oordon Orant. defence counsel, and L. 8. MeOil. .for the crown, were very brief in their addresses to the jury, taking up but five minutes time each His Lordship. Mr Justice Murphy, spoke twenty minutes in Instructing the )ury as to the law pertaining to the rase and summing up the evidence Before giving the case to the Jury. His Lordship had ic or the two counts of rioting removed from the indictment as being reprUtlve ot ,he otn'r zStf ijoa fiava. RHEUMATISM eo itiX Get sosm taMtts of AapMa end Uke Ihmm freely aatil yw s stir4y free from pais. The tablets of Aspiria eaaaet burl you. They do set dspraas Use bsart And laey bsvt been pnmn twice as effective as salicylates m reM of rheumatic pain ml n sissv. Doa't go tkrouat aaouW hmw of suffering from rheumatism, or aay neuritk pais. Don't suffer need-Isssly from neuralgia, neuritis, or other ooodilions which Aspirin mill relieve so surely sod so swiftly. ASPIRIN Trademark tig. on Purpose FRIDAY and SATURDAY TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 p.m. Admission 15c Si 50c Feature Starts 7:45 Si 9: IS KINGS WERE HIS LACKEYS - EMl'lItrs u,.. '"l a ur nr.,,. im warren yyniiam m liie Match Kin m With L1LI DA.MITA. A Vllagraph pu Novelty EDDIE CANTOR In "Midnight Frolic Comedy- 'A LAD AN A LA.MP" oiu GtVr Mfinil.'iv X- Tiifw,l:iv "H.wl Hn,l.l it. Z 1' When Coming lo Terrace Make Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI. Terrace, H.C. To Gleet You. We meet all trains. Freight it passenger service anywhere. Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat H A 8 i now in service on the lake PICNIC PARTUS EVERY SUNDAY Pare anywhere on Hie lake, one adult, 93.00: $1.50 per had additional. No rrowd too big. No job too small. The hospital board, at IU mret Ing last night authorized thr secretary to hiivc repairs made to an elcctrl- refiijerator along Unci deemed necessary following an Inspection. Regal Shop Orders taken for Knitted Ooudv Needlework Etc Place your order for Tennis Sweaters and Sorketles now. Yur CANDY REQUIREMENTS made fresh to order. See Our Window RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McRAEimOS.,17n. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Decks ToUl rspsclly ZO.COf tons Shipbuilders snd Ship Repairer far Steel snd Wood Vrsseli Itsn snd nrsts Casting fleetrlc and Aretylene Welding ftO-ton Derrick for llesvy Lifts Sawmill and MlnlngMsrhlnery Repalrrd and Overhauled 8ATIUdaYji HOLIDAY RESORTS J i aan 1 h I I i'T Too map ABour ryu'- ' l'CdT. Mitt 30wa, """HI Madame Hajaati Summer Boarding Home Uathin. If Mo Flics , Mfdfrr. c Home (ookini Tar ttttCngl HIM rr Wti Real Value on Dry Cleaning Ladi' or t.fit Fx cr Tcst OryCle.H'-' l ponged t ji wily l Sk, H'eolm r I -Unr Main ''" Fancy II " l Speru. ; Phone 649 LING - Tab Thr H .- p PRINTING Office Supplies Hose, ( owan & rtiri ol The AUCTIONEER Packing ( it Oeneral I" 5 T.r)M GKO. J DAWES fhone Black I. -By Westover.