" ma. 1 .ta :: i is FAOI BIX THE DAILY KIWB Dutch Maid Products Mayonnaise Salad pressing Sandwich Spread Miss Thompson in her cooking classes endorses and recommends the use of Dutch Maid Mayonnaise and Salad Dressing for perfect salads. A B.C. PRODUCT AT YOUR OROCERS Made IJy THE DUTCH MAID PRODUCT CO. LTD. VANCOUVER, B.C. It was announced at the meet- W. A. Boyce, who was here on lng of the School Board last nigh: jury service at the session of the that the Janitors of the schools Supreme Court Assizes last week, had applied to come under tho sailed by the Prince Rupert ye3- suptrannuaUon scheme provided terday afternoon on his return to for by the Provincial Government. Anyox. Prize Winners Cooking School Number in Attendance Still Continues to Increase Afternoon and Evening The number in attendance at the free cooking school in the I.OJ3.E. Hall continues to increase each day Yesterday at both afternoon and evening session there were large numbers of ladies present and much interest was take in the proceed ings. Following were the prise win ners: Afternoon First Toaster, Mrs. E. Vlgar. Second P. Burns donation, Mrs. O. Hill. Third Five Roses flour. Mrs. O. II. Dobb. Fourth 8 u p reme coffee, Mrs. E. J. Saunders. Fifth, pie. Mrs. E. Ellison. Evcnin; First-Mrs. 8. A. KcUback. Second Mrs. E. O. Ave. Third Mrs. W. D. Vance. Fourth Mrs. O. Lawson. Fifth Mrs. c. C. Marshall. V.Igm gelTiicnirZJFLB&VegK aWgggkflBHLJgL3LJBW wM IgfgffBguL SsVs. sraeareT -a, 1 aVgegeBETaBP tea gegflBtgagv gffB ssv gegesagBw Kr aaaeav agea aH giaTaafisljafl 1553 BeeWaawkX For Sale by- Hospital Light Costs Discussed Committee Has Conference With rower Official, Suggestions Ensuing President O. P. Tinker and Frank Qibb reported at last night's meeting- of the hospital board that a conference had been held with J. J. Little, manager of the Northern B. , C. Power 06., with regard to charges 1 ' for hospital lighting and that, while ;Mr. Llttfe'would permit of no re-j .duction irTrates. he made certain! suggestions which might tend to more efficiency. One suggestion which had been effected was to re- hrtove one cf two meters In the Nurses Home, leaving only one, which ft was estimated would mean a saving of $40 or $50 per month, i Other suggestions were discussed, ; the whole matter being finally referred to the house committee. O. A. Stephens, federal govern ment colonization official, and Mrs. Stephens, who arrived in thv city yesterday from Vancouver, vrHl sail by the Prince Rupert to- ! night ob their return south. r rm i i i -hi ii s10 Down ,M- ym io ai Grand 'tif rtr tiWiiam far if ( 'Whit dnwi. tat am iw jtn I pt tk kli Ym wdl M (fell lh .mall unatMy umfiMtu bt prtcttcaHy etwtw by nm urfc( la load bOb. mm v I M GENE RAL r ;-. .. 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The Monitor Top . . . sealed in ageless steel and permanently oiled ... is proof against nir, moisture and rust. It requires little electric current and is designed to give a life-time of trouble-free performance. General Electric offers you all-steel cabinets, lined with gleaming , porcelain . . . accessible temperature control for fast freezing . . . three different zones of cold ... lirnom-nigh legs that promote true kitchen cleanliness . . . maximum food storage space and an unqualified 3-year Guarantee. Down payments are as low as $10. Why not choose the General Electric you want and start right away to enjoy its convenience and economy in your home! 3 YEAR GUARANTEE HI ELECTRIC ftEFRIGERATO o KS.4J1A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. limited- sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for a holiday trip to Seattle. Constable T. E. E. Greenfield, R. ! CMP., sailed by the Prince "Rupert At the meeting of the School . yesterday afternoon to make the Board last night, the secretary an nounced that Application hd been made for a new flag for Borden Street School. Col J. M. Rolston and party are round trip to Stewart on official duties. He will return to the city tonight. Oeorge Hills, who had been here for Jury service at the recent sos- Vsion of the 'Supreme Court As- Prince Charles Saturday morning j sizes, sailed yesterday afternoon and will proceed the same night on I by the Prince Rupert on his return the Prince John for the Interior to Stewart. of Graham Island on timber land survey work. Dr- R. Q. Large, who is to establish medical practice In the city soon, had an application beforr O. E. Gullck, who represented the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at a recent district conference in Portland, reported to the loeni club at its regular weekly lunch- the School Board last night for ! eon in the Commodore Cafe on the position of medical inspector. The matter was set over for future consideration as the Inspections that gathering. John R. Morgan, well have been made for this school j logging operator, urrived known In the city from Cumshewa Inlet on thn Prince John this morning- After a brief visit to the: Blllmore milt at Porpoise Harbor, he will proceed to Vancouver on a business trip. It was announced at the School Board nie"t,!ng last night that thr cradln of the Booth. School jRwrnd." by the city was making ! Rood progress. The suggestion was made that, if there was sufficient ney, some work at the other schools might be undertaken. C. C Perry assistant commis sioner of Indian Affairs for British Oohimbia, who arrived in tlv city yesterday from Victoria, left ithla morning on the departmental, cruiser Natkeena for Port Simp-j son wrtere he will be tor the nert 1 couple of days on official business. He may also visit Port Esstngton' before returning south. j Mrs. Richardson, sr.. of Tlell ar-, rived in the elty from the Queen Charlotte Islands on the Prince John this morning. After paying brief visits here and in Vancouver. Mrs. Richardson 'will leave the coast for a trip to Nissan PalK Ontario. Mrs. Richardson Is accompanied to the city by her daughter. Countess de Buey. Oeorge Cunningham of Port iBssinffton, who has been on a tour round the world with a good der of Urn spoilt in Ireland. Great Britain and the European continent, wrote Tom Caro(f at thr Boston Cafe, from Hong Kong saying he would be glad to be honir soon In British Columbia- He then had calls yet to make at Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe, and DAILY' NKW8 IHO BARGAIN SAI.K IK 5 A 4 4 t Nl.'ARINO AN END 4 The Big Dally News banrain sale by which subscribers get. mieen monins tor the price of twelve ends with the end of May. After that the old rule will prevail. This applies to both old and new subscribers. either in the city or out of town. In order to make sure of the subscription arriving in time it 'would be well to mall check or money order at once in- scribed, "Special Offer." Thursdav HARVARD rinzE SCREEN SENsatjqji COMMON Willi Constance Rfn. Ayres and many othB 1 A storv of cqurwmj " """ s oaitK alonel6J mumpn and happmp THIS PUYIsnI KKC'OMMEVnrr, 1'0IUH1L1)1U Comedy the nor. 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