PAOE SIX THE BAlLY NEWS DOLLAR SPECIALS on SALE Friday, Saturday and Monday HOUSEHOLD GOODS FANCY JACQUARD TOWELS White with colored borders, 2 pr HEMSTITCHED ' PILLOW SLIPS nicely embroidered pr. FANCY CUSHIONS In bright covers, 2 for CURTAIN PANELS In silk or Swiss, each . . .' TOWELS Heavy Turkish, white, stripe or Jacquard, pr. CURTAIN MUSLINS With colored borders, small check designs, 6 yds. .. . . PURE LINEN TABLECLOTHS colored stripe border, each LADIES' & CHILDREN'S FELT and STRAW HATS each QUILTED SILK BABY JACKETS pink or blue, each SILK RAYON BLOOMERS-Bobette style, lace trimmed, with trimmed pocket in full range of shades CORSOLETTES and GIRDLES 4 garter, each FANCY PLEATED SCARVES in various colors '. PORCH DRESSES In dainty voiles, prettily trimmed, each COOLIE COATS In gay colors each CHILDREN'S COVERALLS Sizes 3 to 5. 2 for COTTON VESTS and BLOOMERS with silk stripe, per suit HOSIERY PURE SILK HOSE ALLAN A with Picot top, all latest shades, pr. . . .' GIRLS' CASHMERE HOSE In sand or black, sizes to V, 2 pr.s BOYS' and GIRLS7 Turned Top Wool Hose, to size 8V2, 2 prs. .'. YARD GOODS $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 WEAR $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 NEW SEASON'S PRINTS- In various ft A designs, 4 yds pJLJU NEW FIGURED CREPES-In various f A A colors, 4 yds.-...: 3JL.UV RAYON GINGHAMS Several designs QQ WOOL DRESS GOODS, SERGES, ETC.j QQ CHECK NAINSOOK In peach," pinicj ' " fl A A white, maise, 5 vds ?JLl?v COLORED BROADCLOTHS-In five Q-fl AA shades, 4 yds ?JUtJU See Our Windows For Further BARGAINS Phone 9 Third Ave. & Fulton St. COAL! COAL! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton - $12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD JUST ARRIVED, NEW SHIPMENT OF MUCH AND JACK PINK MILL ENDS Per load $1.50 BOX CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 SATIN-GLO and ALABASTINE form -of decoration (Sards ' V ; . Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. If you lose anything, advertise for it. Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Result3 FT. GEORGE ! TIMBERING 1 J. B. Turnbull Is One District erator Who Is Not Pessimistic I As to Season's Prospects t.h hlstnrv nf fhp sawmllUnir In P.- GAMULA. Fifth Street. 55c 50c 35c 25c Alberta Market Proprietor Phone 2tt LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. Dr Alexander PllftNK 813 Bf.MN'KR RIOOR DENTIST 1 Huge Bear Had Strange Fate At Cumshewa SKIDEOATE, May 2: Hearing a commotion in the woods near Mor- . J. B.Turnbull Is. one well- known Ban's logging:, camp at stfa timber man of the Port Georee dis- Inle la" week, Elmer Palmer and trlrrt who rines nnt sharp 'the nes- others proceeded to idustryof the district. Within three disappeared. What happened to ; months, he says, mlllmen will be,0"1 ana wnai l0OK ,w carcass , hopping all over their limits to get 13 a mysicry -' ;out logs. able to thom. There was an off-season for mill- men of Fort George district during the last half of 1929 and much of the cut is still ln the mill yards. A good deal Is commencing to move out now, however, and the situation looks distlnctjy better. A small ! cut of logs was made during the i past winter and, if there should be a big market revival this summer, ; the mlllmen might be bard put to ! keep up with the demand. With the exception of the big mill at Olscome, most of the large mills ln the district east of Prince George are in good shape for logging during the summer as their :lmber Is all well within two miles ;f their mills or of water transport o them. Within this distance, It Is ;ald that summer logging can be' arrled on more cheaply than winter logging. Sggs Fresh Pullets 3 doz Milk All brands 12 tins 'Smiles" Whole Wheat Porridge, 3-lb. bag Som-mor Cake Flour per pkg Ubby's Corn Beef l's per tin , Campbell's Tomato Soup 2 tins Empress Plum Jam 4-lb. tin Best Food Relish Spread per Jar Tresh Fancy. Mixed Biscuits A tvl ftp 1-lb. pkg 3qulrrel Peanut Butter 2Mrlb. tin ...'. Ripe Bananas i 3 lbs Nabob Large Prunes ! 2-lb. pkg lAylmer Fancy Com-on-Cob OAp ! 3's. per tin OVK, Fresh Rhubarb i 6 lbs $1.25 55c 51.10 95c $1.35 30c 35c 25c 25c 50c 30c SPRING SALE SUCCESSFUL Over $70 Realized at Affair of Cathedral Woman's Auxiliary Yesterday The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral )ield a successful spring sale yesterday afternoon ln the Cathedral Hall which was tastefully .decorated fpr he occasion with daffodils arid spring foliage. A sum exceeding $70 4 was realized. ' ' Mrs. A. E. Bazett-Jones was general convener and Mrs. J. B. Gibson and Mrs. J. C. McLennan presided at the urns. Servlteurs were Mrs. J. W. Nlcholls, Mrs. J. A. Hlnton, Mrs. A. T. Parkin, Mrs, R. M. Smith, Mrs. O. A. Bryant, Mrs. W. C. Aspinall, Mrs. Chris Perry, Mrs. C. W. Homer. Mrs. W. A. McLean and Mrs. Kiel-back. Mrs. C. E. Cullin was cashier and ln charge of other tables were: Candy Mrs. C. V. Evitt and Mrs. A. H. Carson. Aprons Mrs. George Roric and Mrs. C. F. Kemp.' Home CookhjgiJrj. S. V. Cox and Mrs. Beft We?!? The first air m?il order for advertising arrived at the Daily News office this morning. It was from the Toronto representative of thU paper and carried orders for advertising of a well known eastern manufacturer. It left Toronto April 25 and arrived on last evening's mall. IzamhbukI ; Clears The Skin Of 1 1 ECZEMA & RASH 1 m me naoit Phone 360 Economy Cash and Carry Store WE DELIVER ORDER OF $5.00 OK OVER FREE! IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRY IT White Navy Beans 5 lbs. for Jap Rice No. 1 5 lbs 40c I Mulkln s n.iklncr Pnu'r1ir C4 Ck I o - 5's, per tin tpx.uu Malkln's Baking Powder 2Vi's, per tin Malkln's Baking Powder 12-oz. uer tin Campbell's Soups All varieties, per tin Campbell's Tomato Soup per tin ., Molasses 5-lb. tin Butter 3 lb. brick ICorn-on-Cob 3's I 3 tins Garden P(easSizp; 4 i 7, , tins M0RICET0WN CHIEF DIES Moosrskin Johnny, of Uncertain Age, JVas Familiar Figure In Interior (Interior News) , - g what , it , was all about and found a simism of some others as to pros- , moumcd ln tradltlonal manner by ipects lor the coming season's busl- "uc UCU1 Wi ia "cai Wl" u" prepared weeks ago, yet day after day the chief held en to his slim monstrated what can be accom- After Baby Came I Was Weak, Skinny Gained 22 Lbs. "After baby was born I was very weak, skinny. Since taking Iron-; ized Yeast feel fine. Oained 22 lbs." Mrs. Laura Benolt ! Thousands write new Ironlzedj Yeast adds 5 to 15 lbs. ln 3 weeks.! Ugly hollows fill out. Bony limbs; get graceful roundness. Muddy i 5kin gets clear and rosy like magic 1 Nervousness, indigestion, constlpa-i Mon vanish overnight. Sound sleep j new pep from very first day. I Two great tonics in one special weight-building Malt Yeast and itrrngthening Iron. Pleasant little; tablets. Far stronger than unmeditated yeast. Results ln time. No veasty taste, no gas. I So quit being "skinny," tired, unattractive. Oet Ironlzed Yeast from your druggist today. Feel great tomorrow. Money back from manufacturer If not delighted with quick results. WHAT HAPPENED ! TO CLASSICAL MUSIC ' LOVER ON ISLANDS SKIDEOATE, May 2: Capt J. Ilaan, who is very fond of classical music, remonstrated with his children for always playing Jan and or-dered them to shut off the phono-graph, doing over to the radio, he told them to listen for he was going to turn on some real music. What 35C snould Dlare out ot tne 'oud speaker Uhan "Oet Away. Old Man, Oct Away!" Cap. says he has given up. 85c $1.00 FKESII VEGETABLES AND FKESII FltUITS AT BEST PRICES The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phone 3C0 310 Third Ave The best money can buy Anhcuter-Biitth Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup, UCIIT OR DARK IUCII IN BODY NOT BnTEIt PRACTICAL RELIGION Work of Salvation Army Lauded By Noted Writer Appropriate on the anaLEetf enlal campaign which opened yes- Mooscskin Johnny, venerable ' terday. a noted writer who has had nVifaf n f tho Vf nxL'n TnHlfinR ! nli MrlfH mltn find mat- 'i?1! : died UiU 1UO last l week, VVVfW. the VTk-"V event being ters and ' incidentally has quite' a reputation as a globe trotter, gives his charges and also by many In- this unsolicited testimony to The ,ness. Far irom seeing a stagnation 1 y7.T. uc,uult"- J dlans from outlying points. For sev-1 salvation Army which now oper " mams were sun warm wnen iuuiiu . ..- hisiates ., . , , -., (i ;in the lumber business of that dis- L I eral months the chief was on ln no less than 83 countries of jtrict during tne coming summer, "" c " ' Z deathbed, with the visit from the :Mr. Turnbull predicts that it will "7 '"7 " Z n""shA: Big Father certain. If somewhat de-,be one of the busiest summers in , day. was nothing left of the;1 fro exectatlon3. His cofnn Week-End Specials Brookfield Creamery Butter, 3-lb. brick . Blue Ribbon Tea l-lb. pkg &gs Fresh Extras 3 doz .carcass ana even tne cones naai r . , , the world: "I admire The Salvation Army because it has helped to shatter once and for all the delusion that religion and feebleness are necessarily allied. There was an idea abroad hold of life. Just how old he was j not so many years ago that good-nobody really knows, but he was al-1 ness and weakness go together; ways a familiar figure to autolsts as j that piety is the same as pietism; he posed near the Moricetown j that you had to excuse the busl-bridge on summer days. A new chief Iness Incapacity and the blunders of will be elected in due course, this ! religious people because of their following much lobbying and par- j good Intentions. Now, whatever The leying, finally ending with a big , Salvation Army Is, it is certainly potlach. not flabby, soft or Inefficient. SUCCESSFUL ID. FARMER "Now, I am not a theologian, I am a newspaper man. The necessities of my dally work make me suspicious of cant, of theorising and of mere declaration. But when I see people going about feeding the hungry, raising the lowest, bringing light and cleanliness to the homes Gcore Mayers of Port Clements j of the poor, then, though I may not MiIcm Land Produce Five Tons of Timothy to Acre SKIDEOATE, May Meyers of Port Clements understand all the points of their theology I can at least comprehend that here are men and women do-Inir thi work nf ficd ln our dav and 2: George generaljon It behooves us now, ccr- has de- ;talnly therefore, to remember the InonHc nf th twir nnrt Pitpnrl tn plished in. the way of farming on Tnc SaIvation Army prLCtical and the Queen Charlotte Islands. He has one of the finest farms. on the Wands near Port Clements, all of which had to be cleared. Now Hi yields five tons of timothy hay to I the acre and 16 tons of potatoes.! He has also put In a large field of tulips which makes a sight well worth seeing. material assistance.' Alex G. Rlx of the Imperial Oil i Co. returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief icuaiu Frlday May 2, THURS., FRI and SAT, GARY COOPER I Virginian 9 triD to the Interior on company bo-w business. 100 Talking and 100 Outdoori A Talking "Covered Wagon" j: Talking Comedy "THE BIG KICK" Singing Novcltv J "AN IRISH FANTASY1 TWO SHOWS, 7 & 9 PM. Admission 20c and 6oc SAT. MATINEE At 2:30 15c and 40c It's a Pleasure to Buy RUNNING SHOES The Lowest Prices in the city for tho same quality MASTER MECHANIC CLOTHES Largest stock in the city and 'the prices are so low that it's a pleasure to buy Montreal Importers Third Avenue The Boy Behind The Biscuit Ever sec a boy behind a Shredded Wheat Biscuit? You will have to look quick before the biscuit disappears but wait and you will sec him take another biscuit and more milk. The more he chews the crisp shreds of baked whole wheat, the more he likes itand that's the reason he is a real boy, full of bounding energy and radiant health. Just as good for grown-ups. Delicious with prunes, baked applcSf sliced bananas or any fruit. SHREDD WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLEWHEAT THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY ITIV