M i N"pap 'aw" a D f'luuiin lor ever tc twing cnujrtn to tucerrsli. Mike break fix Itmpuuoo wtih Quaker Puffed Rue or Qu.ker Puffed Wheat, the coo feet ion-like .trel that children really lote Aod (hough they're u diinty and aip popcorn, they pro ide qukk nourithmcat -tad imu-ingljr tubtUnti.l food Values. Get t pwlijir of the n luftr-trhpeJtripU-mltd Qu.ker Puffed Grain.. Wttth iKikuii uuuuici men into inuies. QUAKER PUFFED RICE - PUFFED WHEAT IT" I 37500 Baseballs cSoftbaus v;BABE RUTH tUnadidnBoyuGirlj. -v f f lOWlGtltV tn ' r IAA . n rv . CAf f til tC f Cootett feed only In Canada RULES. Jait write U oraU or Im UUim Why Qatiar I'll Ik) WWrt 4 nouiAf Uiukrf tiukrf IM0.4 Kr ire moat lar man naiHt crraala." 8td letter tofaUwr with top IrtMH 1 QoaWr PmSod Wkl or (Juker PuStO Kta ptriut-a or Uraaul) to BARE HUTH. c a TU ijuakar OoU Co.. Kotatooa. &aak At coonta. Do ear to Mat a your, aod tap wbaOtar jwa ant a Soft holl or PoaMnl' if rui wia. taa ta bMtitnn(4aHli a aia aar i .... arai( fv.Ua. Na ) aim A. (a, IM, CASH SPECIALS PALMOLIVE SOAP, cake 3c HEINZ BABY FOODS, tin 10c LISTERINE 22c, lie, 81c J JSTE R I N ETQ0TH PASTES ..,.,22c Double siz?. . v ....... .1 ... .(. 35c R1T DYE, All nhadeg, ofiC,. . a ',c DYOLA DYE, each ........... T.:7.... 3c Pl'TNAM'S DYE, each. 3c DYE TINT.jach 3c TINTEX DItY CLEANER, reg. 25c, for each . . .10c HIND S HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM . . . .10c KL1M ...GOc, $1.10 .and S2.63 'KRUSCHEN SALTS 69c SC OTT'S EMUlilON 50c and $1.00 TOXOL, Disinfectant 25c, 10c 75c i4-oz . 8-ot and 16-ot Ormes Ltd. 7ij Pioneer DrtAQfists I he Keiall Urt Phones: 81 : 82 Open Itailr From I a.nt. till 10 p.m. Sunday altd Holidays From 12 noon till Z p.m, I p.m. till 9 p.m. FOR SALE l.o 3. li. 9 8. 1. and improvements $1000.00 Lot 43. D. 22. 8. 5, and improvements M-0Q t ? 4358. R. 5. CD., unimproved. Crown Ornnted, 130 acres 126.00 tot. 1. n. 3. 8. 1, and Improvements f .i 200.00 Lot 4. D. 27. 8. 5, and Improvements, - - 35000 Lo 0 &t io. u. 15. H. 7. and improvements, Cha. Vcss Estate 50000 N K Lot 3003, Aiynmh (153 acres) and improvemtnt. 100 00 Wlntrmutc Estate - - Lot 3053. Alyansh 1 103 acres) 6 acres cleared and In hay. Wm. Stewart Estate ' . 600 00 Lots 5 it 6. Blk. 43. Sec. 6, and improvements, including "intents. .Ida Ramtay Estate 50000 &t 1045. R..J, q.d, HO acre and Improvements. Terrace 050.00 fl!k 3, s.D. of D.L, 1009. R. 5. CD. 4 acres) Terrace 100.00 OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR. 11B1BIBIBTI Early Ad. Copy is appreciated na LOCAL NEWS NOTES Wurtele R. a N.wbo carqe north with 11. M. C. E. Armentlerres. which is la port, sailed last night by trie Patrick Rupert on his return , to Bstrulmalt. Dr. J, O. McKty, Vancouver paycruattist, arrived in the city on the Princeaa Adelaide th.s after noon from the south, being here to attend the session of the Hu- preme Court Assizes as an 'export witness in the Rex vs. Spaldu.g murder case. Hotel Arrivals Koyal Alvin Hoffman Dunn, Prince George; ' Wlfllmo Stta. PoTcher Island. Savoy M. Mandrak. N. McCartney, H. Oakes and Henry Skinner, Surf Point Mine; A. Lartf . Anyox. Prince Huperl Edward T. Applewhaite and Samuel Deschamps. Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Brown -Beckhouse. An-yox: M. McArdle and W. Chatwin, Vancouver; Frank Lerey and Buckley Shannon, Usk; F. Gab. Francois. Announcements Gyro Hoedown, Moose Hall. May 17. Bridge drive. Toe H. May 22. Elks' Flag Day May 24 parade-clowns . baseball vaudeville dancing. 30. Anglican tea. Mrs. Orme's, May Lutheran Ladies' Aid Sale of Fancy Work and hoore-cooMng in June. Eastern Star tea at Mrs.-L. W Kergin's June 5. Parent Teachers' Tea, Mrs. Alex MacKen2ie's June 7. Moose Hall Friday, May 17 Gyro Hoedown Friday. May 21 Elks' Flag Day Dance NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarclll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM ... ir - HOME" j-'ig Rates $1.00 up 50 r$os.. Hot.- Cold-Water- . iPrfnce Rupert, B.C. Phone $81 P.O. Box 190 SALE IS Be warm and comfortable by rid- Help make bigger and better lz.g in 32'Taxi It costs the same, playgrounds for Prince Rupert chil-; tf dren. support thef Oyro hoedown . "iou can rent a car at Walker's AJ low as, $1.50 a day. plus 7c. a mile. dance at . the Moose Hall tonight. Albe Seaman A. Keep and Ordinary Seaman P. Laak disembark ed here yesterday from H. M. C. S. No boats being in with catches, ArmenUerres, on which they have there was no sale of halibut on the been making a training cruise, and local fish' e'xenange yesterday. i proceeded on last evening's train to I their home on the prairies, the Girls brarujh Anglican W. A. tea' former going to Reglna and the mid sale of home cooking, home of latter to Calgary. Mrs. Tinker, BatunUy, May 18, 3 to i . 6. j ON' TIUAL FOR LIFE Frolic with yqur friends for call-, dren's playgrounds at Oyro Hoe-! down. Moose Hall, tonight, admis sion 29c. Mrs. H. McCartney and Mrs. H. 'Aaka, na 'TQitaff . fanint tVarvhar Island, uHeti -last night on the ; Prince Fupert lor Vancouver. ' Thomas Kaye, after a brief visit here on Union Oil Co. business, sailed by the Prin;e Rupert last nlW .mtttuTn to Vancouver. I Lieutenant Commander A. C. (Continued from Paze 1 dead wlh its throat cut. Near the body was found a butcher knife. The Incident occurred near the grave of the accused's aunt, Maggie Feak. Mr. Patmore Informed the Jury that the question would arise as to the sanity of the accused. In this jbnnectlon. Dr. J. O. McKay, Van couver alienist, would be called to iive expert evidence. j In reply to the Judge, R. L. McLennan, defence counsel, informed the court that there was no ques tion of the capacity of accused to stand trial at this time. I Lucy Bennett was the first wit ness called. The morning session was given over to the hearing of prosecution evidence In regard to the slaying, most of the witnesses ' being natives including a number of relatives of accused. Jury of 31 tn I The Jury consists of twelve men, ne woman who was called for service, being challenged by the defence. This was Miss Majy AstorL I John Dybhayn is foreman of the tury, other' members of which are George Geddes, John W. Elliott, William Field, Rol S. Barnes, Percy ' Cameron. John E. Davey, Peter' Oamula. George Hill Jr.. George I Bradbury. William H. Chapman and M. J. Dougherty. Robert Leighton is acting as In- terpreter. j After the Jury had been selected 1 for this trial, the remainder of the i panel was excused until tomorrow morning. SUCCESS Catholic Ladies' Affair Yesterday Drew Large Turn-Out Results of Raffles The spring sale of the Catholic ' adli, held yesterday afternoon under the general convenershi0 of Mrs. Charles Balagno In the An- i nunciatlon school hall which was ' tastefully decorated for the occa- ! ston with daffodils, spring flowers ! and foliage, was a great success. Many ladles called during the af- I ternoon to extend their patronage! to the affair. In charge of the various booths were the following ladles: Sewing Mrs. E. J. Fltzpatrick and Mrs. W. Whlffln. Home Cooking Mrs. Hubert Ward,. Mrs. R. E. Moore and Mrs. J. F. Ritchie. Candy Miss Margaret Stalker and Miss May Murray. Plants Mrs. A. S. Lewis, Mrs. F. St. Amour and Mrs. Fred Rlffou. Hot dogs Mrs. J. L. Blaln and Mrs. Theo Fortune. Tea room Mrs. M. A. Burbank, convener; Mrs. J. T. Harvey, Miss Gertrude Turgeon and Miss Inez Pettenuzo, serving; Mrs. Louis Amadio. cashier; Mrs, Arthur Mur- ray. Mrs. Schaeffer and Mrs. Leo Dorreen, kitchen. j Social Evening I The day's proceedings came to a fitting close with an enjoyable so-alal evening at which the drawings for raffle prizes took place with re-, suits as follows: J Grand drawing first prize. $20 hi , cash. Miss Lillian Hill, ticket No. I 99; $10 In cash, Miss Alice Houston, : ' No. 954, and J. McDougall. No. 152; ' $5 in cash, Sam Currle, No. 1265, and R. M. Smith, No. 584. Pillowslips, Mrs. F. N. Good; silk cushion. Mrs. E. J. Fltzpatrick; box 1 hf rarAv Vathpr Smith .ilr. nre t I J. Watson; sweater, Mrs. James Mc- ,Nulty; novelty set, Mrs. Harry Thrupp: cushion, Sister Mary Alice; .window boxes, Mrs P. J. McCor- imlck and Mrs. E. J. Fltzpatrick;. luncheon set, Mrs. Fred Rlffou; box' of candy, G. P. Lyons. A Daily News Want-Ad. will get what you want. Shower For Mrs. Burnett is Held Deliehtful Affair Last tfght In Honor of Former Miss Sue Boddie A delightful shower waa held last1 evening at the home of Miss Ella Steen, Borden Street. In honor of! Mrs. R. M. Burnett, formerly Miss' Sue Boddie. There were twelve young ladies present and the evening was spent In playing court whist following, which a large basket, beautifully; decorated in pink and white, was; brought in containing many lovely miscellaneous gifts for the bride. ; Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess from a table which looked pretty centered with pink and white carnations and long pink tapers. Mrs. Burnett was married in Victoria two weeks ago and will be returning to her new home at the end of the month. Today's Weather Terrace Cloudy, calm, 44. Anyox Clear, calm, 48. Stewart-Clear. calm, 44. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 42. Smlthers Cloudy calm, cool. Burns Lake Raining, calm, 40. 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