Friday and Saturday Specials $1 and Under NEW SEASON'S PRINTS In a Variety of Patterns 4 yds CIRCULAR PILLOW TUBING, 42 Inches 8 yds LATEST STYLE POCKET BOBETTE BLOOMERS (J A) Some Lace Trimmed in a Big Range of ShadeB P JL v v LADIES SILK VESTS Each FLOWERED SCRIMS FAST COLORS 4 yds. ' RIBBONS IN A WIDE RANGE OF COLORS To 5 Inches Wide, per yd LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE, SILK, COTTON, -g Kg Etc per pair ; JLtX, CHILDREN'S PLEATED NAVY ST3RGE SKIRTS On Cambric Waist, Each DRESS GOODS IN NAVY, BROWN, BLACK 4 yds : CRETONNES, A SPLENDID VARIETY 4 yds SILK and WOOL HOSE, LIGHT and DARK SHADES Per pair ? COTTON BROADCLOTH IN ROSE, PINK, BLUE, White, Peach, Orchid, 3 yds Phone 9 ORDER O.. . It ltf.Tf . . 7T . . uiiuiK, Murnmansnip anu atyi All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED PRESSED We Deliver Ling to Any City. AND Part of th f bllw 1 UI1UI Phone 019 4" $1.G $1.00 ,.,.6Sc .$1.00 10c 95c $1.00 $1.00 95e $1.00 SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS IN COAXSftXSL DRESSES ' t) t tf This Is Our 'Final Clean-Up Third Ave. and Fulton UK $$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$ m mi i i mm ii i p Real argains GIVE US YOUU FIU ST OF THE MONTH ORDER AND COMPARE PRICES. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU! Milk Per cue $5.25 Butter Per lb 41c Butter 14 lb. box $5.90 Garden Peas She 4, per tin 18c Roman Mtal Per pkg ,35c Brand's A.l. I. Sauce Sauce Per Per bot bot 25c 25c Sweet Mix Sour Mix Pickle Par qt .45c Royal Crown Cleanser 4 tin ....25c King Oscar Sardin Per tin ...15c K-B Red Plum 2a, per tin 15c Bacon. Machine Sliced Per lb. 48c Christies Ginger Snaps Per lb. 18c The Economy Cash & Carry PHONE 360 319 Third Ave. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO Jn answer to questions by Regln- for legal work in connection with aTd Hayward. Mi.A.. Victoria, Hon intestate estates in the registries ol W. C. Shelly has announced In the Prince Rupert and Smlthers since legislature sums of money that 1926. The sums are given year by were paid Williams, Manaon & year. The total was something in Gonzales and Williams Sc Oonzalea excess of $6,000. I Pkklas-Perqt J5c, J J jlOUTSQ o you can serve it hot Most people want a hot breakfast dish for a cold day. Shredded Wheat is de-liciously warming when eaten with hot milk. Crisp the biscuits in the oven and pour hot milk over them. The flavory shreds retain enough crispncss to encourage thorough chewing that's one reason it's so good for children. Delicious for any meal with fresh or stewed fruits. EDDE WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. LTD. In City ! -y ; - ! WINNIPEO, Feb. 28: J. S. Me-' Eastern prices prevail at the Gowan, western manager of colon-large double store of the Montreal izalion and agriculture for the Ca- Importers on Third Ave. opposite nadlan NaUonal Railways, Wlnnl-jthe Empress HotelThis store has peg, has been appointed assistant the largest stock in the city of director of the department with I goods suitable for fishermen and headquarters In Montreal, accord- otners. Master Mechanic and other uig to an announcement by Dr. W. garments, including maekinaws, j. Black, director of the depart-overalls and work suiu. ment. Mr. McGowan will be auc- Mr. Miller says that he buys dl- ceeded In the west by Robert Eng-rect from the factory and Is able to land, who for several years has give the customers the benefit, been continental suDerrntendent of There are two large stores filled colonisation for the company with with goods so-there is plenty of sel- headquarters in London. Eng.' An- ectlon. nouncement Is also made of the re- Men and women of the city who. signatlon of L. B. Boyd, manager of I wisn w tase advantage ol the low land settlement service In the Unl-prices offered by this store are in- ted 8tates with headquarters at St. vlted to drop In and look over the Paul. He will be succeeded byE. II. goods. Adv. M2. Ourton, eastern manager of colon- izatinn at Montreal. All three officers concerned In rI APT nAlKtT LLUuEi jJJ lYxM these promotions are well known in ALTOGETHER Now Been Halted on the Duthie Mine A bolt from the skies already none too bright In a mlnln " was received at Duthie nilne on Saturday, when Instructions were wired to close down that property :ompletely and most of the men generating plant to supply light, power and air for the limited operations proposed to be carried on In the development of the Humming Bird and the Canary veins. St. Peter's Tea and Sale Is Very Miss Mary Geary a piano solo. Dally News "Wunt Ads" bring quick result ZAM-BUK Soothes Injuries & Prevents BL00D-P0ISON an and Mr. Ourton began life on a farm and Mr. England has had ex- perlenw: among new Canadians In Development as Well as Milling Has the west and lie is the author of The Cent . J European Immigrant in Canada." wh'?h was published last autumn. Mr. McGowan canic to ...;.dj froru Ireland before the .vox t ) f.r.u. Dnrut;, the war he dis-Ins'Jljhe j hijue'f in the Air Force .nJ aftsr demobilization he took a rju. n at the Manitoba Agricultural College. On completing this kept on the pay-roll following the -;--t'e joined the Canadian Nu- nstnietions of ten days ago for u-;iil Railways and was placed In curtailed operations were laid off, chaige of colonisation work In Kur-ays the Interior News. Others will ope with headquarters In London, x- retained for a few days to clean He returned to take charge in Win-up around the plant and put the nipeg two and one half years ago. nachlnery In condition for a per- Mr. Ourton came to Canada from od of idleness to be determined Sngland In 1903 and proceeded to only by the course of metal prices, i the west where he farmed and for The previous order called for a time published a newspaper. li closing down of milling operations joined the Canadian National Rall- and mine work directly connected ways at Winnipeg In 1923 and was with supplying the, mill, about sixty stationed there until 1027 till he men being retained to carry out a 'was transferred to Montreal. Mr. program of development at depth , England was born in Ireland, he on some claims recently acquired .came to Canada as a youth and by the Duthie company. That mar- ' graduated in arts from Queen's ket prices of silver, lead and sine University. Later he took a posture the chief faoiocs in the halting graduate course in Paris under a it work, and tliat, Uie condition of . Masonic scholarship which he won the mine has no relation to present 'after teaching for some yean in actions, is seen from the fact that Saskatchewan. He was overseas although the option to purchase , during the war and won the Mill-the Humming Bird and Canary j tary Cross. claims did not expire for a consid-; erable time, the company paid the ' purchase price In full about two1 Oet the Ad. reading habit. It weeks ago. jpays. There will be no attempt to be- . . little the effect of closing down the U'WSilSSSW li,IUU ..Wtl V. . 1 1 mill iiiipip'mbi -i ma LIMIIC HUfWkf Will 1IWVC UII till lines of business In this district. Over 100 men, a large number with families, are thus thrown out of employment at a time when work Is never too plentiful and when mines throughout Canada and the United States are ceasing opera tions as a result of the same in fluence that ha. so adversely af fected this local property. The decision to suspend develop Week-End t Special Praser Valley Strawberry I Jam 4 lb. tin ment as well as mining and milling IFraaer Valley Apricot Jam is believed to have resulted from 4 lb. tin 4,t A - 11 11.. 1 ! uie mKu con ui upsraung in rc, , I a tswui remvj tutu w ass 4 lb. tin Bmprss Peach & Pineapple Marmalade 4 lb. tin The tea and sale of home cooking Cccoxnalt Pint drink for held yesterday afternoon by the; children, l lb. tin Woman's Auxiliary of St Peter's Nabob Large Iruns- Anglican Church at the home of, 2 lb k !Mrs. Q. A. Kelspy was a very sue-. ieessful affair, the sattefactory sum Empress Malt Vmegar iof $37 being realised. I Per bottle In charge of the tea tables were sunnybrook Creamery Mrs. Hill-Tout, Mrs. Sunbury, Mrs. BUtttr-3 lb. brick ... w u. vigar and Mrs. Luna, wnne the home cooking table was con- Fr&n Bggs Firsts ducted by Mrs. J. W. Durran, con- j Vtt dot vener, Mrs. H. B. Bastman, Mrs. W. Qimker Puffed Wheat II. Qoodsell, Mrs. A. Prebourg and- per pkg ' Mrs. C. Brewerton. Mrs, W. O. Oak- ' Acadia Codflsh- ley was cashier. , Durlng the afternoon. Canon W. ', 2 lb- D0Jt F. Hushbrook save a recitation and Larae Bunklst Oran&ea Per doz. 8 55c 50c 45c 65c Nabob Orange Marmalade CA 4 lb. ttn Columbia Darttast Pears Ss a tint .: Nabob Norwegian Sardines Successful Affair np ju pmt- i 4 pkgs 45c 15c 25c 60c 35c 25c SL25: 50c 15c 45c 55c O old Dust Washing Powder JA Per pkg. Alberta Market P. GAMliLA, Fifth Street. Proprietor Phone 20 $$$$$$$$$$ $TT$T$T$$ "$"$"$ $ "slOW PRICES CHANGES IN BEST GOODS LAND DEPT. THURSDAY, Two Shows FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 and 9 p.m. Montreal Importers Has Largest Switches in Colonization Branch of Matinee, Saturday 7 Stock of Fishermen's Clothes I Canadian National 2:30 djh. Buddy Rogers and Nancy Carroll In That All Talking, Singing and Dancing Success Close Harmonv' "TRY A NIP TONIGHT" One of the Big Ones Don't Miss It BESTHIOCURABLE BOTTIIO A 6URANT(tl LflV J raottfCl or scotune All Talking Comedy "Madhouse" Character Sketch "Travelling On" By Chic Sale Admission, 20c and C5c; Sat. Matinee, 2:30. Admission, 15c and 40c t fXar0CS MO tVf f -lll!t T vS kO'ltH N Tlia Orif in4l Lbl look for it at the Vendor' and intiit oa GR VNT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" Thin advert i.senent is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Ilourd or by the Government of Drltish Columbia. iag Papers i ii New 1930 Patterns Just Arrived A. W. EDGE CO. 2ND AVENUE Phone Bed 53 V. O. Ilox 159 XUBB3B3SEVXy SAVE MONEY! PHONE 771 Try C. C. Ketchum's Minehead Coal THE BEST ALnEUTA COAL IN PKINCE KUPEUT 8ave 10 per cent In welghtand buy our coal, which Is hlways under cover and full weight. Egg, 1-iuch to 8-inch $12.50 Stove, 8-inch to G-inch . . . $12.75 Furnace Lump $13.50 LUM BIT D lxG No. 1 Spruce Shiplnp . ..i $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $-5'00 lxG No. 2 Spruce Shiplup . . .... - $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 2xi and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 1 Common. . . $25.00 2x4 and 2x0, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . $22.00 Kiln Drt ed -Flooring, C6iIjnahd(pinish,AIouldin8s Shincles, Doors, Windows, Etc. Lath .ath, BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT. B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone. 361 Retail Yard. Cow Bay, Telephone 423 If you lose anything, advertise for it.