PAGE BIX H k. tri H m n S Si U B m B a M ft.' M IT. n si K m t p p E E n o Bfl n its P a A A C Telephone 9 BROCADED or SILK SLIPS In a full range of colors, shadowprobf, values Q-i OCT to $1.95, each QUd NIGHTIES Ladles' or Misses.' silk knit, in various trims and colors each 1.25 BLOOMERS A splendid wearing quality in a nice range of colore. Cj-fl A A While they last, 2 pairs for VitvFU VESTS To match the bloomers 2 for $1.00 ! HOSE Corticelli and Mercury, full fashioned. In all the latest shades, new Q-fl ttfi stock, reg. value $1.50, per pair RAINCOATS Women's in green or AC? . fawn, reg. value to $7.50, for . vtftV GIRLS' WHOOPEE SLICKERS With hat to match, $5.25 value for $3.95 5 HOSE Silk and Wool, all sizes in dark Q E? p or light shades, val. to $1.25. pair, TAPESTRY SQUARES In various Q-C AA patterns. 9x9. 3 for t?J..UU TAPESTRY CUSHION TOPS 18x18, each COATS Chinchilla, navy, sizes, 10. 12, 14, values to $12.50 75c $8.50 1 COATS 3 Only Whitney Chinchilla, sizes 14. 18, 20. C Aft reg. $22.50. for OitJ.VU Third Ave. & Fulton St. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince, Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Ul'LKATINU (J. T. 1. 20.000.TON FLOATING DMYDOCK Lnzineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, I'attern Makers, Founders, Woodworker. Etc ' ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 The Fish which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED LACK COI ' Prepared Daily ly Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, R.C. Dr Alexin! X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 BESNER BLOCK DENTIST Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Casildy-Welllntton in any quantities. Also Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 g; A m'oEtr'fnlerostlng trip was tc-h cently : madf by 'Dr. George E " j Darby, of the R. W. Large Mom 5 i orial Hospltal. Bella Bella, on boa 'd Withe mission boat "Thomas Cro bv of the United Church Marin;- Mis sion leei. me enure coast, ironi Smith's Inlet in the south to Kif-Imaat and Hartley Bay In the north, was Included p the itinerary. Side trips' were.rriade including a trip to the Dominion Gov ernment hatchery on Owrk.mo Lake at the headof Rivers Inlet Lighthouses, canneries, logsinu ramps, and Indian villages were: viuea ana aavice ana neip oi ai very high order were offered to j those in need of medical atten-; tion. In evidence of the appreciation it the visit to their town, the Kit-imat Silver Band put on a concert under the leadership of T. H. Nyce. The program included the overture. "Poet and Peasant" and selections form "The Mikado." Other numbers comprised a group of marches and fox trots of a more popular character. Timothy Starr '-ontributed a song with guitar accompaniment. The band is a great credit to the people of Kttimat. and, upon occasion.' gave a very fine concert. Real p'easure was afforded the visitors frmithe nission boat and to the large au-lience which gathered to lbten. The extension of Dr. Darby's work by means of "the mission boat is meeting a real need and It Is hoped that increased facillt'es for .his wider service will be afforded ;n the not too distant future. Week-End Specials Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. Sank Clara Prunes SO-TO's 3 lbs Aylmer Corn on Cob 3's per tin 55c 25c 30c Brunswick Sardines in Oil 4 Una UOX, Holland Herring Mil chers, keg S1.35 Columbia Bartlett Pears OAn 2'LBMUn MJK Malkin's Beet Tea 2 lbs. Malkin's Best Coffee Hr Malkin's Best Sockeye Salmon, 1-lb. tin Egga-Fresh Extras 3 doc. Sunnybrook Creamery Butter, 3-lb. brick Sunklst Juicy Oranges 5 doe. v Sunlight Soap per pkg 95c 95c 40c 81.00 S1.15 90c 20c Gold Duit Washing Powder OHp per pkg. ,. uUV Washing Ammonia- quart bottle Eureka Bleach-quart bottle 15c 15c Alberta Market P. GAMULA. 'oprfetor HHh Street phone 20s FIRST CHOICE OF SUITS OR SPRING COATS New samples just arrived of spring and summer goods of the finest quality and the patterns of the very latest. LINO THE CUTTER Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. Free delivery to any. part of the city. LING -THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. I'houe 049 THE DAILY NEWS J2JJar ,95, f DR. DARBY rowntre e's WEEK-END MADE TRIP Sp 9 eciais SILK UNDERWEAR SETS The famous Cur-rle and Mercury brands, bloomer and vest or ' Uplift and Bloomer, in a Wide range of colors. These are values to 51.50 per set $2.75 B Bella Bella Physician Able to Ex tend Work by Using Boat ur Miss Lenox Speaks to Lutheran Ladies Her Mnsionary Work, Here antf Abroad Proved Subject of Great Interest at Meeting The feature of a meeting las' night of the Ladies' Aid of St Paul's Lutheran Church at tin home of Mrs. c. A. Johnson, Lot-binlere Street, was a talk by Miss E. O. 1-enox oi the Anglican Japanese Mission on her work here and in Japan. This talk proved most interesting and was greatly appreciated. A vote of thanks was George Keep of the Canadian tendered Miss Lenox and the nope National Railways Investigation! "xpressed that she would be abu department arrived In the city i to address them again on some from prince George on ye terday future occasion, af temq&ri's train. He is here on of-1 The program opened with a (iclalflutles and will return to the nteriof tomorrow morning. hymn after which the pastor. Rev jonn u Hanson, ottered prayer and gave a Scripture reading The business session followed after which Uttle Mamie Johnson. Od-laug and 81guM gave a snow song Miss Lenox's address was then en- oyea aner wnicn mere was a hymn and prayer in closing. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess who was assisted by Mrs, Hans Underdahl with Misses Johnson and Julia Essen acting as servltettrt. Mrs. J. Mur- void sang a solo and a social hour was enjoyed before the meeting concluded. SERGEANT McXKIlX OFF TO VANCOUVER Staff Sergeant Alex McNeill, pro vincial police, tailed last night on he Prince OeorRe for Vancouver having in his eostody a juvenile Who will be placed In industrial school. Jjwi N E ALSO IN IMPERIAL. CALLON JAFS 25P VVUS 1 30I0R GOMTAINER (mikuM) MATURED AWP ECTUED BY VICTOEIA H1NERIC$ (wmjH trttMetCuHiTU victcia ex, This advertisement i noi published or displayea by the Uqaor Control Board or by the Government of British British Columbia" URGE LOCAL PEOPLE BUY LOCAL GOODS Prominent Lumber Man Criticizes Use of Douglas 'Fir in Liquor ' I Store When Oowi Spruce Here Although it was said that those employed in the production of logs and lumber were among the best customers at a liquor store, yet when the government erected a liquor store in Prince Rupert the use of Douglas fit was specified instead of lumber produced in Prince Rupert, stated H. R. McMillan, la the course of an address given at the Rotary Club luncheon yesterday. He thought this was not as It should be. The local lumber mill, when operating, paid out about $10,000 a month in labor and purchased supplies and logs valued at from ten to fifteen thousand dollars. Most of this money circulated here, where as, the money for lumber produced in Vancouver did not circulate here. so far as he knew. The curious thing was, Mr. Mc Millan said, that down in Now Brunswick the architects always specified spruce for public works and his firm, operating In Vancou ver, could not sell Douglas m inora Here, where spruce of the best kind 3 tew and was numufMturjMCiltr was specified. St. Peter's Tea and Sale Success Sum of $10 Realiied at Affair Yes terday Afternoon at Home of Mrs. J. E. Buddie A tea and sale of home cooking held yesterday afternoon at 'the home of- Mrs. J. E. Boddje. Seal Cove, In aid of the building fund of St. Peter's Church proved a most successful affair, both socially and financially The highly satisfactory sum of $40 was realised despite the showers of the afternoon. ' Mrs. Boddie received the gueits and Mrs. George Kelsey and Mrs. Robert D lance poured while Mrs J. M. Simoson. Mrs W B. Skinner. Miss Thelma Skinner and Misses Annie and Ida Boddie acted'aa v sr- vlteurs. The home cooking table was in charge of Mrs. J. W. Dnirran and Mrs. K. McPhail and Mrs. C, J. Notrington was cashier. $3 Delivery In appreciation of the support we have enjoyed we arc dellv-erlnc orders of $3.00 and over free of charge. We feel sure this will be more convenient for our many patrons. These prices apply at botli stores. Fresh Eggs per dos. .... ! Bread White, brown or C raisin, 2 loaves Molasses 8napa f Tp per lb XtJO 40c 3 it. . Dei Monte Peara tHi's 3 Q Ayrshire Bacaav-Machine OAn sliced, per lb. OVK, Canadian Sardines 25 C Salmon Yacht Brand, l's -fft XUU per tin Hetn Vinegar -Pints 9 AVI Of per bottle Ripe olives 9 On large tin Poik's Crept" Frutt4't Criery Fresh 9CT 2 for Malkin's Best Oysters AXn Mali large 2 for Equivalent to Blue Point i Malkin's Best Prunes 2's OETp per pkg Milklns Best'Honeyu.4s 7ffp iO per-tm Cash and Carry Stores 319 3rd Ave. 417-423 3th Ave. NO WORD 1 0FPLANE .Six Days Have Elapsed and. Ma chine of Late Cape. E. J. A. Burke is Still .Missing With six'daysnow elapsecr-slnce the machine disappeared on, e. flight from Telegraph Creek to 'Haxeltcn and fears gradually in creasing that some mishap may have befallen the party of three on board, there was still no word available this morning as to' what had happened to the plane of ttv late Capt. E. J. A. Burke which wa.c being flown to Vancouver from Atlln by Pilots R. I. Van Der By" and W. A. Joerss and Air Engineer Emil Kadlng. There has been no word whatever from the plane since it left Telegraph Creek last Saturday, 1 pjn. except for the vague report that It might have been seen passing over Nine Mile Mountain near Hazclton the same afternoon: Mooseheart Women Hold Card Party At the home of Mr. and Mrs Sam Haudenschlld. . Eleventh Avenue, last night the Women of Mooseheart Legion held a very en- . ' l - l- 1 -J M joymmc wntsi unvc. mere were twelve tables of cards and prise-winners were: ladies' first. Mrs. R Qixke; second. Mrs. O. Stegavig: consolation. Mrs. W. B. McCallum; men's first, P. E. Peterson; second E. Alvey. on cut with Mrs. N. Mus-sallem; consolation, R Oiske. The winner of a cake, presented 'How did you get breakfast so quickly?" "Why, I'm serving Shredded Wheat, of course. I just take the biscuits from the package and serve them with cream or milk; sometimes I add fresh or stewed fruits. If you'd like a hot breakfast I can prepare it in a jiffy: Shredded Wheat crisped in the oven while I heat some milk to pour over it Oh, I'm a friend of Shredded Wheatl It's rcsdy cooked, ready to serve; and it's just as delicious and nourishing for lunch as Tor breakfast" THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Friday and Saturday .TW.0 sifoivs 31 Edmund Uveand Joan Hennettin 'SCOTLAND YARD' A Breathless iir.-. ..... Jure and Love World-r Scotland Yard Cuts m JJ Comedy "OUR NAGGING tVIVEv Talkertoon- "MYSTERIOl'S siovr FOX NEWS Feature SlarK at 7 lo i :,:U aATl RBAY MITIN'EE t : a 15c & 40c Feature start - Monday and Tursrlar Maurice Chevalier in "Playboy of Paris" by Mrs. Jack Prnv. guessing contest. .i After cards. dii' ments were served n sisted by Mrs Wall, Edwards. Mrs. DirKc Black and Mrs A ohm- SHREDDE 3 r- r'-n- ' :. j " as- Mr J a WHEAT WITH All THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT , TRY A NIP TONIGHT" 7lM BEST PROCURABLE " BCTTItO S 6UMNTtl.1V tg, foeuci or (COTiAxn 'IMM Mivtt-lti'vr' n " TU Original Ubel look for ll it lh Vtndor'i nd " GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE This advertisement Is not DUDhshea or diSDlayrd i Control Board or by the Government of BriUsii ""14,