'HI FAQB BEE WALLACE'S MID-MONTH SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY BROCADED RAYON SMOCKS In several colors Regular $3.50, for Children's Navy Serge Pleated SKIRTS On cambric bodice, sizes 2 to 6 years, each , LADIES TWEED PLEATED SKIRTS Summer weight, to $4.50, for GIRLS' and WOMEN'S SLICKER COATS Red or green, strap collar, each LADIES' RAINCOATS Several colors special CHILDREN'S SUMMER COATS 4 to 6 years values to $750. for CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS to clear from 1 each BLACK or BLUE DENIM Tough as hickory per yard $2.50 95c S2.95 $1.95 S2.95 $4.50 50c to $1.25 KIDDIES' OVERALLS Blue or Khaki, 3 to 5 years ft yOK C p 2 for BOYS' KHAKI PLAY SUITS Fast colors, hard Q-f Aft tA V wearers, each CHILDREN'S and MISSES WASH FROCKS A pleasing variety, each KIDDIES' PULLOVER and COAT SWEATERS All wool, to $2.95. for LADIES' COMBINATION SET Bloomer and brassier combined, a neat fitter, reg. value $350, for SILK STEP-INS Lace trimmed. In several shades each SATIN ETTE and BROCADED LININGS Black, white, brown or navy. 3 yards for JAPANESE CREPES Dark shades per yard si.oo S1.95 KIDDIES SILK COMBINATIONS. SLIPS or GOWNS 9 5 (J LADIES' ALL WOOL PULLOER SWEATERS CO Hff O values to $4.50. for SILK SETS BLOOMER and VEST Lace trimmed, all wanted shades, per set RAYON BROCADED SLIPS Several shades each S1.00 SI.OO S2.75 95c SILK PAJAMAS In latest runproof fabric, in a range gO 17 ? of new styles, wide .tronser style, handsome styles tor"9 CRETONNES I pleasing patterns, values to 60c. 4 yards for S1.00 si.oo 10c TWEED DRESS GOODS Several pieces to choose from, Pp i OK values to $1.45. per yard CRETONNE COVERED CUSHIONS J list the thing for Q flft " boat or camp, bright covers. 2 for FEATHER PILLOWS A special purchase, splendid ?Oj nr t) quality covers, well filled, per pair j WHITE TURKISH TOWELS Hemmed ends 25c 35c CURTAIN MUSLINS and NOVELTY NETS Very Qf A A special values, 3 yards V'"" See Our Windows For Further Values Phone 9 Dutch Maid Products Mayonnaise Salad Dressing Sandwich Spread , Miss Thompson in her cooking claasot endorses and recommends the use of Dutch Maid Mayonnaise and Salad Dressing for perfect salads. A B.C. PRODUCT AT YOUR GROCERS Made By THE DUTCH MAID PRODUCT CO. LTD. VANCOUVER. B.C. COAL Buy the real Coal our fa mnus Edson and Cassldy-Wciilnf ton in any quantities. Also Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 Rupert Motors DODGE DEALERS Oarage and Service Station All Modern Equipment 12-Hour Battery Charger OUR TOWINO & WRECKINO CAR WILL HANDLE ANY JOB l'lionc SGG (Night Calls Phone 101) If you want anything:, try a classified ad. f when THE DAILY NIWB Frldav Ma i 'STUDIO IS Making Cooks DESTROYED 0UiaIPeP,e I Large Numbers Continue to Attend "Intolerance- and "The Wedilin? Classes of Miss Thompson on March" Were Among Pictures Behalf of General Electric Made in Old Scenic Studio I The General Electric cooking you want a bile to cat before going to bed, try a bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Crisp, delicious, ektra easy to digest ideal for a lale bedtime snack", or for any lime you're him Ptmimltm fW Uitttum St. 704 en eeer It eSW Im Ikttt dl)lml reeer ItmhiiulUiu, COUN FLAKES Aid Ireth or canned Jniitt for variety, or itcrelen rilh honrj. LECTURES INTEREST C. I Balagno Speaks on Dahlias, AVm. Millar on Koscs, W. E. Funnell on Bedding Plants Members of the Prince Rupert This Beautiful Dining Room Floor was chosen by Mr. Louis Mulligan . . . . cooperating in th rtcanHy completed Pattern Selection Conteit DOMINIONfcLINOLEUM a Beautiful Floor at Modest Cost Floor beauty, the basis for all smart room treatments is readily achieved. In any room. With Dominion Inlaid Linoleum. For eminent interior decorators and master floor covering designers have collaborated in the production of this season's exceptional pattern showing. Either by itself or as a background for woven coverings, Dominion Inlaid Linoleum will enhance the beauty of your home; MdJt in CsrwU hj lb fnjirrl 0 tht itnui Wmilf DdlilttUp Lintltum. 1 make it brighter, cheerier, more liveable It is permanent under the hardect wear because the colours go right through to the strong burlap back. Delightfully easy to clean and keep dean. Dominion Printed Linoleum and Dominion Linoleum Rug arc alternative durable and colourful floor coverings, moderately priced and made in a range of design for every room. DOMINION OILCLOTH LINOLEUM COMPANY LIMITED MONTREAL Stt lb utw dttiiHi at UoHit ruruMiug tni Deportment J Storm, nttyubrre. ft LOS ANGELES, May 15 The old classes eontucted at the I.OD.E. Flower Society had an evening of JJ Scenic Studio, In which were Hall which close today seem likely j much Interest last night when, af-jg filmed among many other notable to make good cooks of a treat many 1 ter a business session, three lectures 1 moving picture productions "In- local people. Dozens attend the de- on subjects of general interest to!g tolerance" and "The Wedding inunstratioo daily and good re-J all Prince Rupert gardeners wereig ' March," was completely destroyed suits seem Inevitable. Following are given by well known local hortlcul- I by fire together with, many valu- abel sets and other properties. Many of the leading lights In moving picture stardom had worked In the studio. Squatters Being Put Off Seattle Waterfront Now SEATTLE. May 15 Squatters on Seattle's waterfront were given six days yesterday to find new locations for their homes. the prist winners: Afternoon 1 Mrs. H. V. Barrett. 1 SAa. P, C. Miller. S Mrs. W. Webster. 4 Miss Durran. 5 Mrs. J. W. Nicholl. Evening 1. Mrs. Dartt. 2 Mrs. J. D Fraser. S Miss Jean Eyolfsen. 4 Mrs. M. Wynes! 5 Mrs. J. A. Lindsay. Mrs. J. Alex Stewart of Anyox was a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert last evening bound for a holiday trip to Vancouver. turallsts. After each lecture. tcre was, general discussion and numer- g ous questions were answered to the , m ..... ... 1 sausiacuon 01 an. j ixfia The first lecture was a snori tanc on dahlias by C. P. JJalagno. Mr. i Balagno went fully into the various types and kinds of dahlias. Quoting some of the most prominent authorities, he developed the fact that dahlias were no respecters of country or location and were grown in almost all parts of the world Thoy had become one of the most popular flowers mong horticulturalists. Friday and Saturday two snows 7 Si 9 IL ADMISSION 20c & CSc William Millar's subject was the! Mayor Frank Edwards. Supporter- rose. He dealt with planting, prun- j 0f the mayor have abandoned all trig and winter protection. After de-. recajj acu0n blockade proceed-seribing the proper methods oTings and will await the result o! planting, Mr. Millar gave some suggestions as to the care of roses be tween the planting and the blooming seasons. He described methods of winter protection and some of his own experiences with roses In Prince Rupert. aU of which information was most valuable for be-gtnners. He stressed the fact that the forthcoming suit. Mayor Edwards has issued statement declaring that, despite, the recall movement, he has no In- j trntlon of resigning. 1 Permission has been granted the j mayor's supporters U. inspect th, signatures on the recall petition. Opponents of the mayor were alsnl IfJf !? 02 f!ik Permission to Tdd further in applying the pruning knife. It S,a;"r" " -..m. . , ... and It Is announced that I should be applied very freely without consideration to every bud, Mr. Millar asserted. W. K. Funnell spoke on bedding and general gardening. He covered the subject of annuals, which grew so freely in Prince Rupert and gave valuable Information as to seeding. The care of young plants and transplanting were also rtlsciiewirl. Mr. Funnell made the, interesting statement that some plants seemed to do evn better with frequent transplanting. The meeting was well attended. At uie opmiici Nana, auj ruu-1 tine matters were taken up. M. A. i Burbank. president of the society, was in the chair. W. H. Tobejr. OUR. divisional superintendent, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip up the line m official business. movement $181. H. to date T-Bone Roast per lb Prime Rib per lb. Pot Roast of Beef per lb Leg of Veal per lb Loin of Veal per lb Loin of Musson 4 lbs Leg of Pork per lb 8irknn 8teak- Ids Round Steak a 2 lbs. Sirloin Tipper sb Good Corn Beef -4 lbs Shoulder Pork 6 lbs the recall had cost but! MUSSALLEM Meat Market 25c 1 20c 25c si.op 25c 55c 45c 35c 25c 50c S1.00 SATURDAY SPECIAL Two-Layer Lemon Marshmallow Cake 30c The Electric Hakcry We Deliver Phone 0(57 www ',t . " " is . . . WWi YOU'LL HOWL WITH LAUGHTER At IV II II l-IIAKl IK irilfiCII'V and IttVf? "Wi ...... , u,.L IUU1F Ti. t At A A - " I,.. I version 01 me greai stage success. Just one lonr la 1 start to finish. M Comedy "BARGAIN DAY- (Our Gang) I'aratnonni w Feature Starts It! at Ml - ' I SATURDAY MATINEE at S:J0 15c & 40c Feature Start" ,1 Monday & Tuesday "THE CIUMINAuJS mm : s : . :: rw iwrtrJm ru en wm 1 ' s -- ii RECALL TO BE HEARD SEATTLE. May 15 May 21 has been set as the date for the court hearing of the recall suit against BITES Draw, cutths poho.1 KING OF M A 1 1 M. Week-Ed Specials I j Lot No. 1 ' 3 lbs. Brown Ku-,, 2 lbs. Icing 6u,: 4 lb. She lied w 1 dox. Egg, f'rt :: ,1 bettle Malkui. 1 4 Reg. H5S-- IM No. 2 5 lb. 8auUl Wh::. . 1 lb. Sail Pork . ' il lb. Canadian n,. 15C lbs Petri Barh 25c icM Lot No. 3 1 pkg- Bbj Ribii' 1 large pkg. MiiH S rotU Toiict Pupi 2 bars Palmolivr ; Reg.. j special Lot No. 1 2 lbs, Lasge Prmi Z lbs. Sultana H. 4 pkga. Matkin B' 1 lb. Creamery B Reg. $U- specVal Lot No. o 1 Ib.Marmn's B 1 lb. Orange Pr. 1 pkg. Shaker S.. Reg. J1J0 special Alberta l (SAMll ., I Ifth Street Amonp lli i ' pear in olfn ... by the air sen ment oi nam"! Corless of Pin HUnson scapl.tn S3 Mart tip::cl I"! & Purity of Ingredients Are Very HActilial for Perfccl K' Miss Thompson , Chooses iff: SPICKS EXTRACTS MAKING POWDCK JLLLY l-0WIi:KS At Your Grocers Manufactured by THE V. II, MALKIN CO. LTD. S