THR DATtiT NRWH f AGE SIX Checkings Up NO matter what amount your budget sets aside for washday expense, you will fin? 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 clothe 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 fa wily wash. THR LAUNDRY DOBS IT UBST CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 Make Your Own Cakes Here are a few attractive prices: Seedless Raisins, 4 lbs. for .- Currants, 3 lbs. for .. ."Of C. 4 B. Orange & Lemon Peel, 2 lbs ."."f? Fresh Shelled Walnuts, per lb 40( Fresh Shelled Almonds, per lb OOe 2 lbs. for $1.15 Swansdown Flour, 2 pkgs. for Crystaliied Cherries, per lb. 7of Glacier Cherries, per lb. ."() Dry Figs, S lbs. for ... . :r? Dry Apricots, S lbs. for 7f Blue Ribbon Pewches, 5 lb. pkgs .....$!.& Prunes, per lb. .... 20? 15? and liiHtf Dri-Pack Del. Prunes, ft lb. tins, 2 for $UK Fresh Cookies, 3 lb. for : $1.00 Don't forget the Green Vegetables and Fresh Fruit arriving on every boat at lowest prices. Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. Phones 18 and 84 PATRONISE THE Montreal Importers GRKAT HARGAINS in MEN'S ROYS' AND CHILDREN'S Running Shoes Fo.' t Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies, Bulk-ley Valley Hay and Grain, Seeds, Fertiliser and COAL, call up 58 ' Pr'nce Rupert Feed Co. FIRST TOURISTS COMING MONDAY 'CIVIL STEAMEItS WILL INSTITl'TL ALASKA SEASON' WITH I'KINCESS LOUSE, ALICE AMI CHARLOTTE IOLLOWINO tfrtth kHV.'fcVriUl Trom the south early nextUlotiday morning on her first voyage of the season of the steamer Princes Louise, with Capt. Arthur Slater in pxnmutA. the luanur tourist service ot the British Columbia Coast Steamship ScrrioM of the Canadian Pacific Railway will be opened. Pro viding practically two sailings a week north and south from Alaska, ttie schedule calls for twenty-four tourist sailings during the months of June. July and . August by the steamers Princess Louise, Princess Charlotte and Princess Alice. , Pol lowing the Louise on Monday, the next tourist boat will be the Princess Alice coming north on June 11. The Princess Louise will follow on June 16 and the Princess Charlotte wtu go Into service on the route with her arrival here from the south on June IS. The three vessels wfll then alternate in a fast service from Victoria and Vancou ver to Prince .Rupert and Alaska. The next CPit. Alaska boat wfll be the Princess Alice due tomoirow morning with possibly a few tourists on board. Southbound, calling here next Monday afternoon, the Alios will be carrying many school teachers from Alaska points bound for the United States to spend the summer. The steamer Princess (loyal wJl continue on the local run between hers and Vancouver as at present scheduled. JACK LOUTET CHOSEN BY CONSERVATIVES NORTH VANCOUVER. May 30. Jack Loutet was nominated candidate for this riding at the forthcoming provincial election. siderable drop over the previous day. "Strawberries" FROM OLALLA Arriving Friday, per box Royal Prince Peas, size 1 sieve, 6 tins $1.00 Pel Naptha Soap, 10 bars to carton, per carton HOf Jap Rice, best quality, 3 lbs. for iiiit Choice Picnic Hams, per lb. Choice Shamrock Hams, per lb. JWp Try our machine sliced Raw Ham of choice quality, per lb.. . "0f Singapore Pineapple, 2 7 tins for rf Pioneer Clams, minced, 2 for 4f (Excellent served with milk sauce on toast) Your choice, assorted, 7 cans Fruit $1.51 (See our window for display) Try a bottle of Maple Syrup, each 15r Beekist Honey, 5 lb. tins . . KUf Crisco, l's, per tin til)? Something new and extra good. Royal Purple Tea, per lb. . . 75f "CHICKENS" Just advised from Our Ranch Boss that he is shipping another consignment of Fresh Killed Milk Fed Fowl and Broilers, arriving Wednesday. Boiling Birds, per lb. . . 27f Heavy and Light Fowl, per lb iWQ Extra Choice Broilers, per lb 15f Order early as only a limited amount arriving this week. NO FLIES ON US Get your Whix Fly Fume here. All siies and sprays in stock. 1" Cooked Meats kept in our cold storage always nice and fresh. Jellied Tongue, Jellied Veal, Hoast Pork. Boiled Ham, Corned Beef At Attractive Prices. See our window for Fresh Fruit and Vegetables arriving Wednesday. Fresh Pineapple, Cherries, Strawberries. Caeeenuts, Cantaloupes, nananas. Also a full line of new Fresh Vegetable at lowest nriroa "' " '".! "' ' Watch Our Windows It Pays B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574 COUNCIL OF WOMEN IN SESSION TODAY Orandvlew Duthle Marmot Gold . . . Slocan King . . . Topley Richfield CITY OF TORONTO TORONTO, May SO. Widely repre sentative of the Dominion wun aerc gates from every province from each of 65 local OMinclff" extending frol Halifax to Vfcf torta;t Sjdi nattpjMUv organized societies , In , fsderaUpn . H sions, the SSth annual meeting of the National Council of Women la in m slon here. STOCK QUOTATIONS Noon Closing Prices Today on tencou- ter Eirhange (Courtesy 3. D. Johnston Co., Ltd-I Bid Allied B.C. Silver Bayvtew Big Missouri Cork Province Dunwell George Copper Gladstone Olaclar Oolconda Independence Indian Sootenay Florence. L. L Lakeview Lradsmlth Lucky Jim Marmot Metals ... National Silver . . Pend Oreille Premier Porter Idaho Richmond But us Argents ... Ruth Hope liver Crest Silverado S lveramlth Suntoek Tortc Whitewater Woodbine Conservative, ""W"1 WHEAT PRICE IIOWX VANCOUVER. May SO. The price of wheat yesterday was II 504. a con Ceorgte Rive lJO 1.70 .06 .08 'j .81 H . M M M M 380 390 .00 .08 .IS .70 74 15 16S M M . JO M 10 M JU J . .10 .18 1914 16.00 1740 3.30 2M .08 .10 Jl M M M .11V4 Mhk JOB IS M tM Xti jo tM 3.40 3.4 M .40 ,w X .40 . .40 M 1.18 1.3 10 .11 This arternoon's train, due from the Cast at 3:30. was reported this :ng to be on time. SnMcnbe for the Daily News. PICNIC SEASON IS AGAIN WITH US We carry everything yoo need to satisfy your outdoor appetite Fresh Mild Cream Cheese, lb. 50c Chateau Cheese, plain or pimento. it spreads or slices. Vis lb. pkge. :to MacLaren's Cream Cheese, pkge. 10c Gorgonzola Cheese something with some pep to it lb.. . 50 Genuine Swiss Cheese, lb, . . 00f M llano Salami, sliced, lb. . . 75f Genoa Salami, sliced, lb 80? Capicoili Salami, hot, sliced, lb. 75c Cooked Ham, sliced, lb 55f Goteborg Salami, sliced, lb.. . 00 f Potted Meats in tins. 3 for. . . '-i.io Assorted Potted Meats in glass per jar -c Heinx Prepared Mustard, jar -C MacLaren's Queen Olives, large jar 50c MacLaren's Stuffed Olives, large jar 75f Olive Butter, jar U5r Welch's Grape Juice, boUie 10f HAimiNCTON HALL SOLUBLE COFFEE Just the thing for picnics made in an instant bo coffee pot to clean no mussy grounds no left-over to be thrown away! All you need is hot water. Put up in vacuum packed jars, enough to make 86 cups of coffee. Per jar 50? Oranges, small site, 3 dx. $1.00 Oranges, large sise, per dos. IL't liananas, per lb 15? Large Cantaloupes, each :10? Cherries, per lb 10? Strawberries, basket 20? Dp river Rhubarb, G lbs. .. U5? We also have French, Italian and Norwegian Anchovies salted and spiced and in olive oil. Im ported Tuna Flab in olive oil Sweet .Pimentos in tins ajid jars, Italian pickled mall. Green. Pep pers. Russian Caviar. ! French Pate . de Pole Gras and many other delicacies you might try for your next picnic party. 1 Alberta Market V. CiAMULA, I ifth StreeL Proprietor Phone 208 FLAG DAY ON MONDAY NEXT ELKS SPAKINO NO FTI'ORT TO .MAKE ATTRACTIVE WOd: tlUNO . itw Kl'OttXSI Vll . ' sh Sirejirs. ' " The Ilka' Anfitsl M Day that will be cMMkHsl enJoyiOent for the cfiSldrtm'fcr fad Vity. finally culminat-Ing '' With W. 4owning of their May Queen Will tsawlac on Monday. The program of the day win foiiow along e'UHfv usee to lasi year. At 1 p.m. from Second Avenue the parade to the grattads Will commence, where S full list of sports take eluding the saaunl relay public schools. place, la-race of In the evening the crowning of Que Peggy gknlth with due ceremony will take pIsco end the Maypole dance. This will be Sallowed by the kids for s day dance,, tana rounding out a day dt real fun with the children. The Brother Bills are sparing no ef fort to make this day a success . and are being assisted y the memoers of the Pair Board and Ladies of the Royal Purple. BALDWIN HAS MANY OFFERS I'KEMILIC'H JOKE All) IT NtVLK UltlTlSO ftlK VRKMH TAKLN MSUIOt LV LONDON. May JO - The "complaint juust by Premier Baldwin at a luncheon jf the Institute cf Journalists that he had never had a-aingle offer ot any kind to make any eoeuribution on any sub set to the seals has added yet another tardea to his already heavy post bag. Offers have arrived at Mo. 10 Downing Street fro various quarters. This fact ki revealed la a letter sent by Mr. Bald win's secretary to a firm of erchl-J tectural publishers, who wrote to Mr. Baldwin asking him to contribute a preface to a book they are shortly publish - tag oa architecture in Great Britain at the present day. The reply Is as follows: "The Prune Minister baa asked ma to thank you for your letter, and to express his regret that the stress of hi preoccupations dees not allow him to fall in with the sugges tion which it 'oda tains In regard to what ycu say about hi recent speech at the Institute of Journalists I must con (ess to you that from the correspondence Thlch has reached him since from several quarters he will at all events never again be able to complain that If he made no contribution to Journalism it Is through lack of offers." SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unrsnred. srrsy4 Crown lands may bs pr-sraH4 bj British aub)cu ovar IS jsars f a, and by aliens on Asciaiiac tatontWo ta tous British subeta eondl-UnaJ upon rswldsae. oocp&Uea, Ind UnproTtmswt far acrtoultural urp. Full Information eoocarolna r ruts Hon s rtgardlac prs-cmptloas Is rivsn In Rullatln No. I. Land 8iM, "(low to Pra-ssjtpt Land," ooplsa of trhiah can bs obtained frws of obs.ru IT addrcMlac ths Dopartmant of Lands, Victoria. B.C. or to any Oo-ornrasat Aient. Raeords win bs (Tinlsd corlni only land suttaMa tor agricultural pwrpost. and which la not tlsnbar-land, l.s , carrying ovr t.SOO board fast par acrs weat of ths Coast Rases and S,SM fet par sera cast of tbai lUnsa. Application a for pra-siapUona ara to ba addreasad to tha Land Com- mlssloner of tba Land RacordlBs Division. In whlcb tha land applied for la situated, and ara made on printed forma, copies o( which can ba obtained from tha Land Commissioner. Pre-traptlons must ba occupied for five years and Improvements mads to value of 110 per acre, Including clearlnc and cultivation at leant five aerea, before a Crown Oram eaji be received. For more detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE ApptloatlOM ara received for pur-Chase ot vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not betas UfuborUnd. for agricultural purposes: minimum prlee for first-class (arabls) land Is It per acre, and second -class (eras lnc) land Jl.10 per acre. Further Information resardlnc purchase or leass of Crown lands Is given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Berlea. "Purchase and Lsass of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites oa timber land, not exceeding 10 acres, Caay be purchased or leased, the conditions Including paymsnt of turn page. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exoeedlng It usrsa, may be leased aa homesltea. ecmdltlonal upon a dwelling being ereoted In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed LEASES Far grating and Industrial pur-pooea areas not exceeding 140 aares mar be leased by one peroow or QRAZIHQ Under the Oraslng Act the Prov-faaee U divided Into erasing dlstrlota and the range administered under a Oraslng Commissioner. Annual araslbg permits are Issued baaed ea numbers ranged, priority being give to established owner. Block -owners Bear form asdatlona for range saaaagemsnt Free or partly free, permits are available tor settlers. Ssoapera and traveUnra. a te tea twai. Prices current art as lb CU, lb. Capitol, tad grade, . Fraatr Valtoy. Ib. AJbsrts Crsosniry follows: LA HI) ure 3&c impound 30c i:G(is 8.C. Preah pullets Mr B C. Preah ftrsts 4te B.C. Ftesft extras tte new laid ... Ste risii Smoked kippers, lb lSe Kipper salmon, lb ... 3&o Smoswd bUek cod. lb. 30e rinnaa baddies lb 2$ Mutton, leg Iamb lea; Mutton. Mutton shosjMer MEATS , Fowl, No. 1. lb Ss sad 4M passing ehlckro. H. 45 Haas, sliced, firet graaie see Item, whole, nut grade Me Mass, picnic, lb attfce Oottafe rolls, lb 39 H bask, siloed 56c side 44f to Me Fork, mj salt : SSc Ayrshire bacon, lb S5c Veei. iftOHMa 3te Veal, lota 40c Veal, tag f shduMeg J8c loin 4oc Pork, leg SSo Beef, pot roast lf to 9Ss Beef. boUlag iSfee to 18e 3rf. stank , Ms Is iM leef. roast, prim rib Hr IIUTIER BrooMiead. Soasarock and New Zeataod. la balk pttnta ciieese Caaembert etvree, 8 em. pkg. Kraft Limbeffcr. H's Ontario solids New Zealand aolMa Stilton, lb. ... Kraft , Isorwegiaa Ooat Napoleon tdmberger Woquoteft Swifts' BrookfiaM. lb Qorgonaole. lb 60c V 4Sr 4Sr 48l Wsjodlaad Mc 4e 4Se ini 4Se 4Sg ftds' I . (toe! . sde .so,; . tea! 4So eicj , 70e! . 7ftc; . ite 78c UrXareo's Cream. Jars ... 45c and See Brook! told Swiss ebeeee. lb pkg see Brookfleld Oanadlsn ebeese, lb. pkg asc Oruyere 41c OoMsb Loaf, lb 45 Jack. Ib .' toe Romano Skreto. lb 75c Osmmelost, K Ib soe Sl'liAK White, per 10 Yellow, per 100 ' FLOUR Flour. 4'a No. 1 hard wheat Faatry. flour. 10s Pastry flour, ft 'a , V1XJETAHLE8 Beeu. e lbs. tor . Beets, sack Carrots. 8 lbs. lor Carrots, sack , Potatoes, 8 lbs Sack Parsley, bunch Cauliflower. .BC. head California heed lettuce .... Oarllc, imported, per lb. .. Leeks, 4 bunches tar California celery, bead Spinach, local Tsxaa New Osbbisa, lb. Uc M.00 17 76 : M BS I , 76c MOO .... Me ... MM .... 98 . ...MJ8 .... 36c .. tin 06c .... SSc .... 16c .... 2tc .... 16c and SOc .... 10c 10c poking onlora- ras far o.l iew peon onlelff?eraffie ,R lifornls ladlsbsa h 19c Turnips, e lbs Tor a8c PW sac w oo Brussels Sprouts, per lb aSe Hothouse Khubanb. I lb. for 36c FltVIT Oranges, Valenela. ioeen ... 40c to 11.00 Lemons, Bunkiat. down ac to 40e Impartal Valley Orapefrtilt . . . S for a$e Florida grapefruit, a for g6c . a lb js. anwaciea noney, id 26e Datea, bulk. I lbs. for , , Raisin, bulk, per lb iv. i ocei roiaioea, 2 ids. for ggc WESTHOLME Tennis! Kai YOUNG White Leghorn PULLETS Thn llrd urr from the neim of the ItO.IV I'iMillrv llrredrn.' n. of 11.1'.. from liriiK ul hull priHliiHiig kirnliKi hen aHli i-onl- uiiilrr (iotrriimriit liinprt thtll. Msr. tlir. and Msi lialrlw ini i ii HrrM imi, si. in; eek, SI. 20: I Ml urek. l.i5 re- nine lHrt unity to get hlsli jirwdiiHng iiirn i imi niu iav ram. I.M Orilrrn iwwt rn.r. t). ,. I.luil. hn ' K.O.IV Ilrredem, I nl-rmil) of ll.r., t'aiMwuier, II.C. California Dainty Dates, Btckae YeUow New tons "C" graije Fancy a Xitra fancy Wlneaape. "C" grade t Fancy Y. An ,. 36c MJO S5 . 4 .00 M40 M76 Kstr. Fancy t,PPlT . dkjeii niuiTq Lemon and oage peel aOo Citron pce-l 60c Black cooking figs. 3 lb. 364 Wbit figs, a lb ao Ourratits, 3 lbs 96s Apples 35c feaohes, peeled 9te AprlooU. lb 6c Frunee, 80-1 OO, 4 -lbs Me lb. boa 6146 Prunes, 60-70 Ib. 3 lbs. for 36c 0-40 i lbs. tor 86c 0-60 lb 18c 36 lb. box 63.00 Wednesday. jrnv DISTRICT READERS Ot The Daily News Who do not subscribe for the paper but who purchase occasional copies, will find it advantageous to remit $8.00 and have every copy mailed to their address for the next year. All the News of the North, coast and country, from our special correspondents, as well as world events will keep yoj well posted at minimum cost. . Send the postal order today while you still think of it'. Market Prices THEATRE WEI)M2SI)AY and TIIl'KMMY. 7 and CLARA BOW in i.in. "Get Your Man" A glowing talf of a vivacious, freedom-1 vi: . CIIAHLKS ItOGEIlS, JOSBF SWICKAHI). MdvB. FRANCES RAYMOND, and ott,, cdilBDY' TODDLHB" I'ATHK HKVll u Admission 35c and Hie rp s I enms! SBK OUR NBW RACKKTS 1928 Ralls are In en Hardware Telephone 3 Co. LOOK at YOUR CLOTHES EVERYONE ELSE DOBS Our spring stock of High Grade Men's W r Hundreds of Briton's finest woollens from w "that spring suit" tailored to your measure b most Clothes builders "Society Brand." Obey That Impulse Do it Today THOR JOHNSON Are You If you wan! ; are discoui .n' health is drim have tried then this littlt veya ii HAY 01 Well? Hi .rr Nearly every I ease is beintr eorrectfd thrnin ' "' druglt' aciencf CHIHOPItA' 1 When the ed, Nature can ,; Consult W. C. ASPINAIL G nnd 7 Exchan. Telephone ( Kesitlencc: Radio " ' The Radiola r ' " the best ' ' 1 Prloe oomplete Cannot br 1 ' IX I'OIITIIAIT of yourself for Winnipeg and v.: ' F. W. CI Sltth Nlrrrt. :handl I'llOlocr.i ' 1 t Avf n' I-' I)11