PAOE SIX WALLACE'S DOLLAR SPECIALS on SALE Friday, Saturday and Monday HOUSEHOLD GOODS FANCY JACQUARD TOWELS White Q-fl M with colored borders, 2prs Pivv HEMSTITCHED PILLOW SLIPS- AA nicely embroidered pr. PJLvv FANCY CUSHIONS-In bright C-fl AA covers, 2 for pj.oVV CURTAIN PANELS In silk or Qg AA Swiss, each V TOWELS Heavy Turkish, white, stripe Q-i AA or Jacquard, pr jvW CURTAIN MUSLINS-With colored 4 A A borders, small check designs, 6 yds PURE LINEN TABLECLOTHS A A colored stripe border, each tjJiovlr LADIES' & CHILDREN'S WEAR FELT and STRAW HATS QQ QUILTED SILK B AB Y JACKETS' Q -t A A pink or blue, each ? AsUv SILK RAYON BLOOMERS Bobette style, lace trimmed, with trimmed (J-g A A pocket in full range of shades vJLsvU CORSOLETTES and GIRDLES Q-i AA 4 garter, each vv FANCY PLEATED SCARVES -J A A in various colors . vJLsvV PORCH DRESSES In dainty voiles, -fl A A prettily trimmed, each vivv COOLIE COATS In gay colors QQ CHILDREN'S cbVERALLSsizes 3 to " COTTON VESTS and BLOOMERS-' -fl A A with silk stripe, per suit tPJLsUU HOSIERY ?r. v PURE SILK HOSE ALLAN A with AA Picot top, aU latest shades, pr V V v GIRLS' CASHMERE HOSE In sand or 4 A A black, sizes to 71., 2 pr.s jU V BOYS' and GIRLSr Turned Top Wool A A Hose, to size 8A 2 prs M-livU YARD GOODS NEW SEASON'S PRINTS In Various O-fi AA designs, 4 yds i.Vll NEW FIGURED CREPES In various Q-fi AA. colors, 4 yds Pi.yU RAYON GINGHAMS Several designs (jJJ QQ WOOL DRESS GOODSVSERGES, ETC.j J Q Q CHECK NAINSOOK-In peach,' pink,' AA white, maise, 5 yds tJJL.sUU COLORED BROADCLOTHS In five Q4 A A shades, 4 yds. . J-.UU 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 BIRCH AND JACK PINE MILL ENDS Per load SI 50 BOX CUTTINGS-Per load '.'.'.'. . w HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 Dr Alexander PHONE IONE 171 " f V BESSES BLOCB DENTIST TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND a V'Cfreamcry Butter & Lottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throuchout the City Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results PROMINENT BARRISTER Late Eugene Lafleur K.C. Was Perfect Bilinguallst Eugene Lafleur, K.C., D.CL., LLD.'.' who died Tuesday night in Ottawa, was for many years a familiar figure before the courts of Montreal, the Supreme Court at Ottawa and the privy council in England. Hardly a great constitutional case came up for decision but Mr. Lafleur was on one side or the other. Of him Lord 'McNaughton. 1 one of the members of the privy! council, said: "Of all the overseas counsel coming to plead cases before this body, Mr. Lafleur has the clearest and most Judicial mind." Small in stature, Mr. Lafleur was ably as perfectly bllinqual as any man of his generation and spoke as fluently before the bar in English as he did in French. Mr. Lafleur was born in Lon- gueuil, Quebec, in 1856. and was of Swi3s descent. He was educated at the Montreal High School and Mc-Oill University, graduating from the latter institution as gold medalist in mental and moral philosophy. He finished his law training in 1881 and was called to the bar of Montreal in that year. He was created queen's counsel in 1899. As. a awyer the bar of his province ex ended to him all the honprs at its ommand. He was elected batonnler 1 nf the Montreal bar in 1905, baton nler general of the province in the following year and councillor of ihe Montreal bar in 1908. In October. 1921. during the centennial elebratlon of McOill University, Ends in 1 Minute "Ended bora. Itch and ttn of pfle la I minou vita -sooma-sura L. T. Seara. "Bleedlaf itopiwd. PUm moq Tinnhtd. Aroldtd.opantioa." Jt taitaat tciatti today. U trauW. Week-End Specials Brookfield Creamery j Butter. 3-lb. brick ;31ue Ribbon Tea ! 1-lb. pkg ! Eggs Fresh Extras i 3 doz laggs Fresh Pullets 3 doz. Milk All brands 12 tins ' Smiles" Whole Wheat Porridge, 3-lb. bag ... Som-mor Cake Flour per pkg Llbby's Corn Beef l's per tin Campbell's Tomato Soup ! 2 tins : EmpreM Plum Jam 4-lb. tbi Best Pood Relish Spread per Jar .81.25 55c S1.10 95c $1.35 30c 35c 25c 25c 50c 30c Fresh Fancy Mixed Biscuits I An 1-Ib. pkg MUC Squirrel Peanut Butter 2-lb. tin Ripe Bananas 3 lbs Nabob Large Prunes 2-lb. pkg. Aylmer Fancy Corn-on-Cob 3 j,- per tin Fresh Rhubarb 6 lbs 55c 50c 35c 30c 25c Alberta Market V. GAMULA. Proprietor l ifth Street Phnne 20h 1 1, 'iil'MaMMaMMSSSMHIl liilli HI . LINDSAYS Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service r Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. Oet pays TIIE DAILY NEWS Thursday jj.,, , Bad Indigestion and Constipation Disappear Quick "Suifered terribly with indigeotlon and cnatijatian. oouldat eat. A friend advised Trait -a-tiva" and waa s on fine and well. They are my doctor when '.II " Leanie Paradla. Mrat Carmel, P. Q. Lr'leis flam thousand say chronic coutlpatlor and liter trouble coded a giant in Intellect. He was prob-lMr Lafleur granted the hon- orary degree of LLDM in recognition of his long association with the InsUtution as professor of International law and his eminence as a lawyer. Celebrated cases in which Mr. Lafleur has acted as counsel hare been the Alberta Resources issue beore the supreme court at Ottawa" and lawyer for Quebec In the arbitration rait between the federal government and Ontario and Que bec for the settlement of the out standing accounts existing at con federation. . Outstandings Qualifications Mr. Lafleur's outstanding qualifications in the realm of international law secured for him the po-itlon as one of the arbitrators in -he settlement of the boundary dispute between the United States and Mexico in 1911. The point in dispute ".-as the boundary Hne between the two countries In. pie Ch&nlzel district north of Le Paso. Mr. Lafleur declined a judgeship in 1907 and also nomination as a candidate in the provincial elections of 1904 for a Montreal seat. Besides being the author of numerous papers on legal subjects he published a book en the "Conflict in the Law in Quebec" which attracted wide attention and probably was responsible for some anomalies being adjusted. For some years as a youag man Mr. Lafleur was one of the editors of the Reveu Legale published ft Montreal. Mr. Lafleur resided in Montreal, in 1896 he marrieb Marie Alice Voruz, daughter of Louis Voruz of Switzerland. They had two sons and two daughters. Mr-. Lafleur was a Liberal and an Angftean. He was a member of the St James and University Clubs in Montreal and the Rideau in Ottawa. the Ad. reading habit. It et the Habit Phone 360 Economy Cash and Carry Store WE DELIVER ORDER OF $5.03 OR OVER FREE! IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRY IT White Navy Beans 5 lbs. for Jap Rice No. lt 5 lbs 3 tins Garden Peas Size. 4 7 tins 40c 35c Malkln s Baking Powder Q4 QC 5's, per tin vx.uw Malkin's Baking Powder 2fc's, per tin Malkin's Baking Powder 12-oc iter tin Campbell's Soups All varieties, per tin Campbell's Tomato Soup per tin Molaams) 5-lb. tin Butter 3 lb. brick Corn-on-Cob 3's fc 75c 21c 14c 12c 45c 81.19 85c S1.00 FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRESH FRUITS AT BEST PRICES The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phone 360 319 Third Ave. HINTS FOR GARDENERS quire from 18 to 36 inches. To save space it is a good plan to alternate the quick-maturing sorts, such as leaf lettuce, spinach and radish, with beets, beans, carrots, corn and tsmatoes. Before the later sown and ' Uatex maturing sorts will require the ' full room the earlier stuff will be out of the way. Te be tender, vege- j tibles must be grown quickly and. this means frequent cultivation, ! v. itering when necessary and plen- ty of fertiliser. FIRST FAMILIES OF THE GARDEN Among garden royalties must be named the delphiniums both In the stately perennial form and the annual type which baa lost the botanical dignity of being a delphinium and is universally known by the common nam of larkspur. Both the perennials and the annual larkspurs are delphiniums. They are members of the Crowfoot family, Ranunculaceae, which gives us such an important list of Anwml rarden plants as the peony, colum bine, clematis, the anemones, mea dow rues and others. The annual larkspurs are one of the oldest fashioned of perennials yet they have sprung into the front rank of Im proved modern garden plants and have also made their way from the outdoor garden to the greenhouse ( and are highly esteemed as cut flowers. They are one of the hardiest and most easily grown of annuals, the young plants germinating from self-sown seeds in the fall standing below zero winters and coming through unscathed. The seed may be sown at any time during the win ter season, the earlier the better. It , B,siBaiai,j!a3i31J:ia:i:m! must be sown wnere n is to for the, best success for, unlike Its perennial sister, it does not transplant well. Nothing is easier to transplant than the perennial del phiniums in the seeding line. I FIRST VEGETABLES The deiphinlums have been so if fh... rhpr aiinw wnrkini? greatly improved by plant breeders; .'In i,f.triak4ie old-fashioned bee lark-1 in .u the garden . -'. and the soil 4s i. not grandmothers' gardens., wet enough to muddy ones 'eetWir runner, no longer. seems this is the DroDer time to Ret in the ',nwh irrmvinsr Thev have been first vegetables, such as radlshe. I quadrupled in size of flower arid EJ spinach, lettuce, carrots, the first , the height and length of the bloom overnight with Tmi'.-s-uvea." Bour !cabbages and other of the hardier i ing spike have been greatly increase bloating vanish like magic Bladder and kidney Ula, pain in back go la 24 noun. KetM quit t. aound Mep at once. Rheumatm. neuralfla, neuritis, atek baadnchet dlaappear In a Jiffy. Ottaplexkm clean quick. rvmmw oanadten doctor dlBoaV-ery. Ten of natere'i greatest rame-diea ooraStned in bandy little taWet. Amactag quick result. Oet 'Trutt-a-tlvar from drugtatt today. Feel great tomorrow. sorts. It is also time to dig the sou i ed. I in preparattion for latex seeding. ! Delphinium seed should also be Dig deeply and turn in some well ; sown ai early as possible rfs it ger-rotted manure or some aood com-! minates most freely and much the mercial mixtures and before the 'best at lower temperatures than Jl seed Is actually sown rake over most seeds. There has been much gj three or four times to break up the complaint that fine strains of per- bj lumps. Use a stout string so that ennial delphinium didn't germln- g rows will be straight and, if pos- ate. This was usually due to plant- g sible, run them north and south so ing in May or later after the weath- that al' vegetables will obtain the er had warmed up. Early planted maximum light. The narrow sorts, seed is certain to germinate well. It H sucn as lenuce, oeeit, carrots, raa- is seea inai snouia not ue uwu w ish and cress can be put in rows 12 -heat for best results. Being of Si- to 15 inches apart, while beans, berlan ancestry, the delphinium is, corn, cabbages and tomatoes re- one of the hardiest of all garden plants. Lantern Lecture of Canadian Trip u Interesting Views Shown By Wallace C. .Orchard at Gathrrtyig Last Nisht in Cathedral j A very interesting lantern slide j lecture of a trip across Canada was . j given before a fair-sized crowd in St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral I lust evening by Wallace C Orchard. 1 The lantern was operated by Oliver i Denstedt. Very Rev. James B. Olb-1 son, dean of the Cathedral, Playgrounds Are To Be Repaired By GtyaAtiOnce T; U' uPil P1 i! hi (iW'UWtiin i lfcr J 5. a in The in.. ira a TIIURS., FKI. m SAt GARY COOPER Virginian" 100 Talking and juu utitdoon A Talking "Covered Wagon" 3 Talking Comedy THE -BIG KICK" Singing Novelty 4AN IRISH FANTASY TWO SHOWS. 7 & r.u Admission 20c and 6oc SAT. MATINEE At 2 :3 15c and 40c city would proceed ai the making of the in -i ' pairs. Sinee last season r damage was tsae to th in seme f the jatevmrouii'i.- oheon of the Oyro luh. .yesterday winter weather that he had interviewed the city caaM-engineer as to the condition of the equipment In the various Oyro playgrounds in the city and had Oet been assured by Mr. Good that the pays. ana n the Ad. read ins ti. ILUMBE 5 KILN DRIED SPRUCE, CEDAR AND HEMLOCK j J FINISH, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC J Specialties Edge Grain Boat Cedar. Kiln Dried Edge Grain Hemlock Flooring Spruce and Cedar Shiplap, Board. Dimensions and Tirabcn Doors, Windows, Shinties, Etc Odd lots off-grade material at reduced prices. BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Prince Rupert. R.C The Favorite Beverage othe Higher-Ups NABOB ' T saiii rM ii r. m rwr js P'aMBni ftniypouous ccojtS 9ca0sJt Should J